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01/April/2022 Posted by Freddy

        For april fools I prefer doing something silly rather than a cruel trick on my visitors, so today I've decided to cover the characters from the ever wonderful Peter Serafinowicz's Darth Vader in Love sketch, from his tv show a decade or so back.
        Now, as most of you know, Peter Serafinowicz was the voice of Darth Maul in Star Wars: Episode One: The Phantom Menace, and is a massively funny comedian as well. But this sketch has another weird connection to the movies, Commander Larkins boyfriend, Chris, is played by Paul Putner, who also played the Imperial Officer who protects the vault containing the Death Star plans in Rogue One (Jyn Erso and Cassian Andor use his hand to unlock the vault, which K2SO takes over his station).
        So today we present, Commander Ada Larkin (Near Human Imperial Officer), her boyfriend, Chris {Putna} (Human Imperial Technician), and from Rogue One, Lieutenant Milton Putna (Human Imperial Officer), all of which are added to the Star Wars D/6 Character Section.

        Now, I has intended to return to normal operation from tomorrow, but I've been absolutely floored by the Flu for the last week, so it may take me a couple more days to get back into the swing of things.

Freddy




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04/Apr/2022 14:47:21 Posted by GMOverkill

Will it be the KOTOR comics or an in-depth scourging through of the Original Trilogy? Perhaps a look-through the Clone Wars Multimedia Project Comics? Whichever it is, I am sure that it will be interesting. :)
Friendly greetings,
GMOverkill.


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