Just in time for Halloween: the stormtrooper! Helmeted; white; menacing...unless you're a furry creature about a meter tall.
The
stormtrooper figure is one of the original twelve figures, and the
ultimate army builder. If you are not a hard-core collector, the
term "army builder" means figures that there are many, many of in
that universe. So, while there may only be one Han in the Star Wars
universe, there are a million stormtroopers (actually, it's
estimated that Luke killed about one million Imperials when he blew
up the first death star, making him the biggest killer in the
movies). In the first movie alone there were lord-knows-how-many
stormtroopers shot just by Luke and the gang while trying to get out
of the death star.
The stormtrooper had the
traditional blaster, which was subsequently copied for many of the
other figures in the Star Wars wave. His head couldn't turn, but in
subsequent versions (1990's+) it did. This figure came on all four
cards: SW, ESB, ROTJ, POTF. The figure itself is very close to the
actual stormtrooper detailing.
Why should you own this figure? Five reasons:
1.
As mentioned before, army builder, army builder, army builder. You
shouldn't own one, you should own 10. Check Ebay, there are probably
people selling 10-20 of these at a time.
2. They fall like dominoes in the movies - so get a bunch and have your own stormtrooper domino rally.
3.
The most prevalent figure in the original Star Wars universe.
You're going to get a lot of crap from your friends if you don't get
this one.
4. Like I've mentioned in many a post,
helmeted figures are automatically cool. Having one that looks like a
skull-head is even cooler.
5. Recreate your own
exciting version of the conversation near the death star's tractor
beam: "Must be another drill." Oh, the drama!
Backstory:
Stormtroopers
grew out of the surviving clone troopers that served in the Clone
Wars. By the time of the first movie, about 1/3 of stormtroopers were
from Jango Fett's original DNA, the rest were from other DNA
sources and humans recruited in the traditional manner.
A
stormtroopers armor was made of a plastoid composite fitted over a
black body glove. This gave some protection from blaster shots
(obviously not a lot given the movies' body count) and protection
against most climates. In fact there was a limited air supply built
in and troopers could survive in the vacuum of space for short
periods. The E-11 blaster rifle was standard issue for most troopers
(the one that came with the figure).
When not in
the white armor, stormtroopers wore a black dress uniform, seen
mainly in the first movie aboard the death star. About the only
variation that stormtroopers had were the shoulder pauldrons to show
rank (see the stormtroopers on Tatooine in the first movie),
otherwise the Empire wanted an across-the-board uniform appearance.
The
stormtroopers were a feared force...until Endor. After their defeat
by a handful of Rebels and primitive natives, two things changed.
One, the stormtroopers were no longer seen as such an imposing
force, and two, stormtroopers finally got some camouflaged armor -
white was a glaringly obvious target.
Want more? His Wookieepedia article
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Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Stormtrooper (SW 1978-79)
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