![]() My favorite lines in the whole episode? Zeb, stuck in a ventilation shaft, moaning “I don’t want to die this way. In “Always Two There Are,” Zeb’s comic relief moments also worked as character moments. He’s a guardsman from a species destroyed by genocide, but he’s often put on the back burner, as is Sabine. Although Rex hasn’t yet revealed that the Jedi he talks about is Anakin Skywalker, the shadow of the Old Republic Jedi will always be hanging over Kanan and Ezra, and Ezra running off in this episode was behavior that would have suited Anakin quite well.įor all that the plot hinged around Force sensitives, Zeb also finally got his due in this episode. The Seventh Sister’s interrogation of Ezra covers some ground we’ve seen before – the lack of Jedi mentors available to him, Ezra’s inexperience and flip-flopping confidence – but it works well to show where Ezra is now, in the what might be either the beginning or the middle of his training. If the Seventh Sister’s elegance hides impatience, maybe the Fifth Brother’s bluntness hides a dark sort of mercy.īoth are visually distinct as well, with the spots on the Seventh Sister’s face a contrast to the Fifth Brother’s craggy shape and diagonal scars. The Fifth Brother is less layered and more brutish: he’s interested in killing Sabine quickly, but I have the feeling that he might actually prove to be the more level-headed of them. The Seventh Sister is suave and graceful, not quite possessed of the same disjoined sensuality that Asajj Ventress had Sarah Michelle Gellar’s voice is highly distorted, and she convincingly plays a character who switches from the aforementioned grace to an impatient bloodthirstiness when she needs to, and enjoys her own darkness. Like Sith have always done, they compete with one another, but they’re also shown to be strongest when they work together. ![]() He sneaks out, preferring the mission to the argument, and ends up caught in the middle when the two Inquisitors hit the station.īoth the Seventh Sister and the Fifth Brother bring the promise of strong personalities to the show. ![]() ![]() It looks more like it is curling up and uncurling, because the swivel speed is so fast, but after a few goes, I got 32m (you can see your maximum altitude achieved in the bottom right of the screen, even after the rocket has fallen back down again and the altitude readout is zero.Ezra is supposed to be occupied with his training, but he’s pulled this way and that by Kanan’s continued rivalry-slash-moral opposition to Rex. Then when you try the launch, use LB to lean the top part of the tower to the left, then press RB and X simultaneously (assuming X is the button for the decoupler), and it should 'flick' the mini rocket on the top upwards as the tower leans back to the right. On the very top, put a decoupler (edit it so that it is X to activate), with a mini rocket of some sort on top - use something sturdy, and I think, including a structure part like a nose cone seems to work?Įven when fully zoomed out, you can put an extra screens worth of components on the top, if you build them off to the side of the tower, then grab them as a group, and drag them up from the bottom of the group, and stack them on the highest part of your structure, so even though it is 'off the screen' it is still part of the structure. to fill the rest of the upper part of the design space. Then use the 'ladder and swivel' design from this guide - a swivel (edit this first swivel to be 999 speed, then COPY that one for the rest, which saves a lot of time!), then a ladder, then a copied swivel, then a ladder etc. Then use ladders (or any long vertical piece, ideally metal for strength) to build up to just over half way up the design area, in a repeating 'H' shape for strength and stability (lots of 'H' shapes stacked on top of each other for a tower). I had a lot of complexity points at the end of the campaign, so I tried out this design which was kind of like a tower trebuchet to throw a tiny rocket up to 25m:īuild a tower with something heavy and stable at the bottom, with a nice wide base. ![]()
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