In Star Wars: Rebels, I thought bringing the core series cast to the location of a specific audience-known Clone Wars-era soldier was a heck of a stretch of forced galactic interconnectivity. Of course, Star Wars is all about that sort of over-the-top "small world" syndrome, and always has been. Plus, I actually welcomed seeing canonical confirmation of the accelerated aging of clones, and the characters, themselves, were enjoyable. The mechanical steed they rode, though, was rather odd. Here it is now, in LEGO form, the lil' clunker that brought down a whole squad of AT-ATs.
In Star Wars: Rebels, I thought bringing the core series cast to the location of a specific audience-known Clone Wars-era soldier was a heck of a stretch of forced galactic interconnectivity. Of course, Star Wars is all about that sort of over-the-top "small world" syndrome, and always has been. Plus, I actually welcomed seeing canonical confirmation of the accelerated aging of clones, and the characters, themselves, were enjoyable. The mechanical steed they rode, though, was rather odd. Here it is now, in LEGO form, the lil' clunker that brought down a whole squad of AT-ATs.