The    Rebel Commander figure came with a blaster rifle which can be swung    over his shoulder, and came on an ESB and ROTJ card. The figure itself,    according to The Action Figure Archive,    is based on the character that yells "Come on!" after an AT-AT gets    tied up and crashes. The guy actually on the picture is a completely    different person - no surprise in the original Star Wars line. I mean,    look at 4-LOM and Zuckuss - their names were incorrectly given to each    other until the corrected 90's line.
Unfortunately for Rebel    Commander he wasn't given an actual name, like Commander James Hetfield    or something. That would have been cool. Rooooooooock! I always   wondered  though, why did he yell "Come on!" and run towards the AT-AT? I   mean,  the rebels were all escaping off planet in the other direction   right? If  it was for some purpose of getting to the AT-AT, why was it   then blown  up by a snowspeeder? Mysteries.
Why should you own this figure?  Five reasons:
1.    The afore-hinted-at James Hetfield mustache (lead singer for   Metallica,  for those uneducated folk out there). This figure needs an   ESP Custom  Series M guitar, STAT.
2. Finally act out the scene   where we find  out why the character was running towards the AT-AT:   "Free AT-AT! Free  AT-AT!" Kapow! "Ah, man..."
3. In the   tradition of the "Death  Star Commander" figure, rename him "Hoth Trench   Commander." Or maybe  "Macrobinoculars Commander." Or "C'Mon Guy."
4.   Have him rally  the Rebel Soldiers in Hoth gear: "Alright men. I know   that all the  weapons we are holding are completely ineffectual against   what's coming  at us. I know that our artillery guns do absolutely   nothing. I know that  I have no idea what we are doing out here since we   can't do anything.  Ah hell, let's go shoot some wampas instead."
5.   Instead of James  Hetfield, he could easily be Morgan Spurlock, with   his new documentary,  "Imperialize Me" where he exposes the outrageous   nutritional content of  Stormtrooper rations. Many of them then defect   toward the more organic  "Dagobah Diet."
Backstory:
A    Rebel Commander was just another cog in the Rebel forces. A Commander    ranked below captain, but strict hierarchies of command rank are    sometimes loosely interpreted because of the rag-tag nature of the    Rebellion. The Empire, though, whew! I heard they knew how to keep some    discipline!
Want more?  Wookieepedia article on Commander rank.
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Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Rebel Commander (ESB 1980-82)
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