From reading Evan's post - it doesn't seem like he's particularly excited by Starscream either. I guess the alt-mode is technically more game accurate anyway.
I liked them. I thought they did "alien design" better than the Bay designs - different but still recognizable as their namesakes.
This though... wow. They figured out how to make a Seeker I won't buy, and that's saying something.
Eh... a wizard did it.
Looking her up, she's a 600lb magical beast. 4e (which I believe was in effect when she was written) has monster manual entries for shadow and fey panthers so she might be a variant of those which would potentially give her protection against many of the Brain's attacks...
Lol, you say that like Dark Forces wasn't a HUGE deal back in the day. Doom absolutely changed the landscape of gaming, but DF stood quite well on its own.
Since I've been spamming the Starfield thread with ship designs, I realized I was missing an obvious one.
They didn't have a finger-pointing pose, so this will have to do.
Thanks, yeah. That's probably my favorite. It's not quite as "hard" to hit as the other one, but can still really hold its own in a fight. I've been flying around in it almost exclusively.
And now I present "When you order a Millennium Falcon from Wish".
And a surprisingly tricky design.
Well, my ship hoarding has caught up with me. I've hit the limit of how many you can have at once! Here are my two most recent ones. I've decided I really like the side ramps, where I can build the ship on one level that doesn't require climbing ladders to get to the cockpit.
Despite saying they would work on it, they sadly never even got a standardized ball joint neck/head for GI Joe and Star Wars - something arguably far simpler to achieve. Sure, there are different teams (and ten'ish years passed) now, but I wouldn't hold my breath.
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