Granted, two of said versions are in the same game (Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader) by way of smart gameclock mechanics. Unless you're referring to the Disney Alt-universe take, the third one.
0:30: Nothing to say on all three, apart from OTW = "On The Way". 3:05: Judging from the game's A.I., they may not be worth the hype. Granted, the same thing happens in X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter, though they may just be trainee aspirants, not true blue aces like Derek "Hobbie" Klivian, Tycho Celchu, and Wes Janson. 8:15: Good to see the Wild Karrde here, though one should wonder if the ship would have been a key figure in an expansion pack that never came to be. There really should have been commandoes just running to the Tydirium in-game. What a conversation between Emkay and the officer. Bothan covert ops is scarily competent, as seen in the debriefing.
0:30: Yeah, I figured it out at 1:20 3:05: In this mission, actually they kick ass, which is a welcome surprise 8:15: That's not a far fetched idea I guess Regarding the conversation, the notes for each line are actually quite detailed and funny. A few of them as example: Emkay: "There it is, dead ahead. This is gonna take some fancy flying" - notes: "Observational. COMPLETELY overstating the obvious on "fancy flying"" Emkay: "We are a late arrival. It is probably further down the list" - notes: "Fumbling, trying to think of a quick excuse" Emkay: "Uhh... we are having some problems with the repulsorlifts..." - notes: "Deliberately stalling... completely making it up off the top of his head" Imperial Officer: "Sabra, what's the status of the cargo transfer?" - notes: "Impatiently. This guy is not having a good day"
I guess Otana has seen enough close encounters with Imperials that they already have a profile on them, like on a wanted list.
Yeah, that's what I was thinking as well
Seems that way.
Ah, one of THREE versions of how the Rebels got the Tydirium.
I'm not familiar with the others, tho I heard that one of the others is in Rogue Squadron II
Granted, two of said versions are in the same game (Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader) by way of smart gameclock mechanics.
Unless you're referring to the Disney Alt-universe take, the third one.
Sabra on the other hand had a close call being identified a while ago.
The one with the bomb on a station?
No, very early. Viraxo 54 station before a VSD showed up. Good thing you are already long gone.
3:43 because the game knows you are a pro and wants to give you a challenge is my guess.
Fair enough :)
0:30: Nothing to say on all three, apart from OTW = "On The Way".
3:05: Judging from the game's A.I., they may not be worth the hype. Granted, the same thing happens in X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter, though they may just be trainee aspirants, not true blue aces like Derek "Hobbie" Klivian, Tycho Celchu, and Wes Janson.
8:15: Good to see the Wild Karrde here, though one should wonder if the ship would have been a key figure in an expansion pack that never came to be.
There really should have been commandoes just running to the Tydirium in-game.
What a conversation between Emkay and the officer.
Bothan covert ops is scarily competent, as seen in the debriefing.
0:30: Yeah, I figured it out at 1:20
3:05: In this mission, actually they kick ass, which is a welcome surprise
8:15: That's not a far fetched idea I guess
Regarding the conversation, the notes for each line are actually quite detailed and funny. A few of them as example:
Emkay: "There it is, dead ahead. This is gonna take some fancy flying" - notes: "Observational. COMPLETELY overstating the obvious on "fancy flying""
Emkay: "We are a late arrival. It is probably further down the list" - notes: "Fumbling, trying to think of a quick excuse"
Emkay: "Uhh... we are having some problems with the repulsorlifts..." - notes: "Deliberately stalling... completely making it up off the top of his head"
Imperial Officer: "Sabra, what's the status of the cargo transfer?" - notes: "Impatiently. This guy is not having a good day"
@@LPhoenix Heh, those are some interesting script notes.