
The   Royal Guard looked to be real bad asses. The red helmet with the “I   won’t take any s---t from you” stare. The robed standing-at-attention   stance. The big lances. Then, during the movie, they did…nothing.   Nothing! The Emperor gets killed, and they do nothing! Sure, he sent   them away, but even the Secret Service has tabs on the President all the   time. Apparently, there may have been a deleted scene where the guards   confronted an admiral, but that has not been publicly shown.
The   figure was only released on ROTJ backing, and included a force pike as  a  weapon. The red cloth robe was attached at the base of the helmet,  with  a slit for one arm to come out and grasp the pike. Neither the  robe nor  the cape could be removed – except by wrecking the figure.
Why  should you own this figure? Five reasons:
1. Despite  their movie inaction, it still looks bad ass.
2. Great red figure  for ex-Soviet lovers.
3. Goes great with an Imperial Shuttle.
4.  Create a scene where the Guards actually do something, like Grevious’  robot guards in Revenge of the Sith.
5. The force pike makes a  great limbo pole for all the figures.
Backstory:
They   were first formed as the Red Guard for the Republic Senate after   Palpatine claimed rumors of corruption in the Senate. They later became   the Emperor’s personal guard. They were handpicked from among the best   stormtroopers, and underwent rigorous and grueling training. To keep in   fighting form, some were always rotated out on combat missions, so  some  survived the destruction of the second Death Star. These remaining   Guards were chronicled in the graphic novel series Crimson Empire,  where  they fought for supremacy. They also came back together to  protect the  clone Emperor in Dark Empire, but one of their own had  sabotaged the  Emperor’s clones so he would not live long.
Want more?  Full article at  Wookieepedia
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Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Emperor’s Royal Guard (ROTJ 1983-84)
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