I don't know - you may be on to something there. He's far brickier than CW Swoop so it's not him. But I don't think he's 3P either because he's got hollow thighs.
Can you find the actual listing that pic's pulled from or just the thumbnail?
I'm thinking the "red deco, similar to the original 1986 release" means he'll be almost all red (including his legs) with either stickers or just the flame deco and maybe orange fists.
I'm realizing I'm really enjoying not being a "super fan" of Tolkien. I've read LOTR and the Hobbit and seen the Peter Jackson movies and that's it. Consequently, I'm enjoying this show and its world building.
The Sovereign class had a similar design language as well, but the showrunner says it's a "New-Constitution" class, so post Riker's Titan from Lower Decks.
This was kind of my thought too; the golden age of toys was the eighties to early nineties when you could get stuff like six foot long aircraft carriers.
Now, there's a lot of product to choose from only if you know where to look.
But as I type, maybe we're talking about two different things...
It's like they slightly over-corrected on the tendency for Marvel+ shows to drag a little bit.
Also - I laughed out loud at her phone background. It's America's Ass!
I wonder if it's either a red herring (the Titan is something else) or it'll get a rename similar to how the Yorktown (or the Atlantis or the Ti-Ho) became the Enterprise A.
Yeah - I think Dono's got it. I'd imagine they're for a collector similar to Funko Pops! collectors. You can get sooo many different properties all in the exact same aesthetic. I get the basic attraction (and in fact understand ReAction far better than I do Pops!). I mean, where else can you...
And holodecks regularly generate appropriate interactions for sessions.
I'm with Kal that it was mostly supposed to be a nod to the old VHS games (as entertainingly depicted in an episode of Community).
Edit: I didn't realize there actually was a TNG VHS Boardgame that came out back in '93...
It wouldn't be a trademark, it would be a copyright, and you can copyright pictorial and graphic works. We've also heard from Hasbro directly in similar instances - the repaint of Classics Mirage into Fracture was an example they discussed: not only did they have to change her name, they had to...
Our short-attention-span world has really hurt narratives. I guess people expected the show to begin with some Battle of Helms Deep and never stop, but I appreciate that they're taking their time to establish this new era that we've not seen on screen before.
Yeah, b/c reviewers on RT are well-known for not review-bombing for any number of reasons that have nothing whatsoever to do with the actual show. /eyeroll
That fact that you haven't watched it but parrot the Mary Sue comment says a lot. There are no more Mary Sues in this than in oh I don't...
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