As much as the Imperial Gunners in ROTJ (seen in the large hangar for the Emperor’s arrival) look like a helmet slapped on a generic jumpsuit, the figure actually looks kind of cool. Black, red-slit visor, secret identity.
The Imperial Gunner, sometimes called Death Star Gunner (but not in this line), came with a skinner blaster, and only came on a POTF card with coin. This seems a little belated since you can see glimpses of this character as early as the first movie – manning the turbolasers and the main gun on the Death Star.
Why should you own this figure? Five reasons:
1. It’s like a human version of KITT, the Knight Rider car.
2. It’s the closest you’ll get to a Star Wars Cylon. Well, at least looking like one. Not that whole robot thing though.
3. Man in black. Cool.
4. Guy in visored helmet. Cool.
5. Runs a big effin’ gun. Cool.
Backstory:
The Imperial Gunner, sometimes called Death Star Gunner (but not in this line), came with a skinner blaster, and only came on a POTF card with coin. This seems a little belated since you can see glimpses of this character as early as the first movie – manning the turbolasers and the main gun on the Death Star.
Why should you own this figure? Five reasons:
1. It’s like a human version of KITT, the Knight Rider car.
2. It’s the closest you’ll get to a Star Wars Cylon. Well, at least looking like one. Not that whole robot thing though.
3. Man in black. Cool.
4. Guy in visored helmet. Cool.
5. Runs a big effin’ gun. Cool.
Backstory:
As cool as the figure looks, in reality, Imperial Gunners are often the lesser-scoring recruits in the Imperial forces. The visor helmet provides little peripheral vision and makes them run into things. Their main function is to guard against the blinding light of the Death Star man in gun. Although why you would design something like that where the guys sit that close to the laser is beyond me. It's a cruel joke, man.
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