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Post by Star on Feb 24, 2014 16:02:40 GMT -5
Also, is it just me, or does it seem like that whenever an episode has numbered pics it goes by quicker. Becuase Ivar's episodes feel like they go by so much quicker for some reason (and it's not an enjoyment level, becuase I enjoy all the series). Does anyone feel this way with this series, or even mine, because I number the pics for that too. Some people thought Episode 2 went by rather quikly too. I don't know what it is because, for me, it is not the numbering Perhaps it is just pacing? I don't think your pacing is bad. But then again, maybe you just get to the main point really quickly or something. Idk. Doesn't really matter. All that does is that the episode is good.
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Post by Ivar-Jedi on Feb 24, 2014 16:17:05 GMT -5
Some people thought Episode 2 went by rather quikly too. I don't know what it is because, for me, it is not the numbering Perhaps it is just pacing? I don't think your pacing is bad. But then again, maybe you just get to the main point really quickly or something. Idk. Doesn't really matter. All that does is that the episode is good. I geuss it is just my creative style
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Post by Potato on Feb 25, 2014 0:02:03 GMT -5
I saw this earlier and never commented on it, but good episode. It was a lot better than the last two, and I like how these weren't some generic bad guys. I'd give it a 9.
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Post by Potato on Feb 25, 2014 0:05:54 GMT -5
And maybe a reason it was better than the last two (IMO) was because it focused primarily on one character arc as opposed to several. But yeah, I really liked this one and every bit of it was enjoyable.
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Post by Kenbo on Feb 25, 2014 6:02:00 GMT -5
Yeah much like Potato I would also give the episode a 9 and it's probably my favorite so far
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Post by Ivar-Jedi on Jun 22, 2014 11:58:31 GMT -5
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Post by Potato on Jun 22, 2014 12:00:07 GMT -5
Oh, wow, great! It's been a long time. I'll watch Episode 4 now.
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Post by Potato on Jun 22, 2014 12:38:20 GMT -5
Episode 4 was pretty good. I like how even in short scenes you have unique sets (like the ruins on Tatooine), it really helps get you into the mood of what's happening more. And was that the guy from the other show you were going to do? Outlaw?
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Post by Ivar-Jedi on Jun 22, 2014 14:42:20 GMT -5
Episode 4 was pretty good. I like how even in short scenes you have unique sets (like the ruins on Tatooine), it really helps get you into the mood of what's happening more. And was that the guy from the other show you were going to do? Outlaw? The ruins of Tatooine was not a new scene though. I teased it in Rise of The Infiltrators I did my best to recreate the setting and this particular picture (I can't put the Redemption in here unfortunately because the file is too big) Infiltrators:And yes that was the Character model for Elliot Marcus in my cancelled show "Outlaw" I love his design so much (even though it is simple) i still wanted to use it and i hadn't designed Haracus yet, so yeah, he is Haracus now.
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Post by Maverick-Jedi-Valen on Jun 22, 2014 14:59:13 GMT -5
That wait was worth it! That cameo worked just like how I imagined it would. Thanks again for doing this However I found Endangered Escort arguably the better episode, since it explored Nalyal's character so much and the sets gave plenty of reminders of Morzux Also, Nalyal and Talia have the hots for each other? Never saw that twist coming 8/10 for Manhunt and 9/10 for Endangered Escort
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Post by Ivar-Jedi on Jun 22, 2014 15:14:42 GMT -5
That wait was worth it! That cameo worked just like how I imagined it would. Thanks again for doing this However I found Endangered Escort arguably the better episode, since it explored Nalyal's character so much and the sets gave plenty of reminders of Morzux Also, Nalyal and Talia have the hots for each other? Never saw that twist coming 8/10 for Manhunt and 9/10 for Endangered Escort The Cameo went perfectly in my eyes I always imagined it this way. I must agree with you do. Although i liked the exploration of locations in Manhunt more i must admit that the story in Escort had a better flow. These are suprisingly the exact ratings i expected
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Post by Potato on Jun 22, 2014 15:15:05 GMT -5
Just watched episode 5. Yeah, I think it might have been a bit better than episode 4. The plot was simple but worked really well, and I liked how Ravi wasn't leading the main mission for once. It was nice to focus on other characters.
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Post by Spidyyr on Jun 23, 2014 16:12:06 GMT -5
Saw the fourth episode. Probably my favorite so far.
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Post by Spidyyr on Jun 23, 2014 16:39:26 GMT -5
Saw Episode 5 too. It's cool to have episodes that don't just focus on Ravi
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Post by Ivar-Jedi on Jun 27, 2014 18:10:16 GMT -5
Episode 4 Trivia: - The Valkaris Cameo was not done recently. It was planned over a year ago (before filming of Ep 1 even began) based on an idea by Maverick-Jedi-Valen. Eventually the cameo expanded in much more and we decided that Rise and Marshalls share the same universe, yet are still their own thing. - In the original script Evangeline was called Lysa for lack of a better name. - Evangeline was supposed to first appear in Season 2's Clash of Metals but i changed it because otherwise the romance between her and Ravi would feel rushed and underdeveloped. - Haracus uses the character model of Elliot Marcus from my cancelled show: "Outlaw" - Although only mentioned briefly, Evangeline has a sister. She will appear later in the show. - Haracus will become an important character later on in the show aswell. - We will return to Cormellia - The bar scene was writing first and served as a foundation for the rest of the script. - I forget to put Cyborg in the group of Crewmembers before they stormed the ruins (my bad) - The ruins were a direct recreation of Infiltrators: - I did my best to recreat the stances of the picture above in Picture 18 of the episode (i can't post it unfortunately, size too big) - The crash site and town scene were longer in the script. - This episode featured another cameo! If you look closely during the Cantina scene you can see Lume-Den from ROTI standing somewhere to the side and running outside when Dooku Ravi and Avery face-off. Lume will have another cameo later this season. - The line: "Hey Skeleton! Get out here! We don't serve your kind here!" was a reference to Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope - The palace setting actually wasn't finished during filming - Asajj Ventress was planned to appear in the episode during the Writing stage but i cut her out pretty fast because the episode focuses on Dooku and Ravi's will to hunt him down. - Dooku actaully doesn't know that Valkaris is a Maverick Marshall because Sidious never told him. Something that will come into play as the show goes on. - There will be More Marshalls on the show. - The episode was finished filming on the day of its upload.
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Post by Ivar-Jedi on Jun 29, 2014 2:52:42 GMT -5
Episode 5 Trivia:
- The opening where Ravi is talking to Evangeline was the last part to be written in the script due to her appearing in the last episode. - Almost every new setting in this episode used the same pieces. - I was planning to use a Lego Disnosaur model first for the Gurdol, but eventually decided to go with the Lego Kaadus because it looks more innocent and helpless. - Talia and Nalyal are developing feelings for eachother. Where ever this leads will come later. - This episode explained the origin of Nalyal's chain weapon. - There will be more episodes that don't have Ravi as the main character. - After the opening meeting between Ravi and Ambassador Migoth the picture formate suddenly changes for the Ravi and Nalyal Bridge scene but later returns to its original state after the landing. This is because the Bridge scene was filmed with a photo camera while the rest of the episode was done via Phone. - The part at 0:56 is the music i pictured for the ending (The sound is very soft though)
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Post by Ivar-Jedi on Aug 7, 2014 15:17:00 GMT -5
NOTE: It took me a long time to get this uploaded because the computer decided to be an asshole and crashed at the final two pictures wich made me have to redo all 154 pictures, dialogue and all. I hope you all appriacate it though. I think it was worth it. The Episode got out better than expected. Here it is! Just as promised: Episode 6 - Vengeancewww.flickr.com/photos/100712891@N04/14873472223/It contains 154 Pictures with a 'Next Time' preview for Episode 7 - Wiz-Bliz I hope you all enjoy it and leave your thoughts and comments down here And don't forget to rate!
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Post by Spidyyr on Aug 7, 2014 18:45:17 GMT -5
About to watch the ep
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Post by Spidyyr on Aug 7, 2014 19:14:47 GMT -5
Cool. I liked how you bought back the Keels even though more action could have happened in the episode.
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Post by Spidyyr on Aug 7, 2014 20:27:51 GMT -5
I'm gonna say 8.5/10
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Post by Maverick-Jedi-Valen on Aug 8, 2014 1:54:49 GMT -5
Might as well agree with Spider and say 8.5/10 Really cool episode. Plenty of Star Trek tones, awesome use of the Bohrok by the way and I'm not sure if it's intentional, but I noticed Cameron and Daniel seemed not as on friendly terms as the characters that were loyal in Infiltrators. Now though, time to get excited for the Wiz-Man!
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Post by Spidyyr on Aug 8, 2014 7:01:32 GMT -5
Might as well agree with Spider and say 8.5/10 Really cool episode. Plenty of Star Trek tones, awesome use of the Bohrok by the way and I'm not sure if it's intentional, but I noticed Cameron and Daniel seemed not as on friendly terms as the characters that were loyal in Infiltrators. Now though, time to get excited for the Wiz-Man! I noticed that too
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Post by Potato on Aug 8, 2014 10:51:33 GMT -5
Pretty good episode, I thought they were going to board the ship Star Trek Into Darkness style but I forgot about the teleporter.
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Post by Star on Aug 10, 2014 23:26:54 GMT -5
Saw episodes 4, 5, and 6. All were very good! I'd say Episode 5 is my favorite though. My ratings would probably be something like: Episode 4 - 8.5/10 Episode 5 - 9/10 Episode 6 - 7.5/10
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Post by Ivar-Jedi on Aug 11, 2014 10:10:18 GMT -5
Episode 6 Trivia: - This episode was written after Episode 2 was written. However it was always meant to be Episode 6. - Despite Cyborg's Starfighter being called "The Vengeance" (an idea by Maverick-Jedi-Valen) The title of this episode does not relate to the ship in any means. Neither did it make an appearance. - The Mecha was first going to be a larger Bioncle build but it couldn't fit on screen entire so i picked a smaller Bohrok that was large enough to tower over minifigures. - Amongst the garbage was a Dalek.
- This was the first episode to show Ravi's 'battle gear' - The lines of Cameron asking Ravi about the teleporter not being used in Episode 4 and 5 was added in during filming. During the filming of this episode i suddenly realised that the Teleporter has been a huge plot whole for the last two episodes and it needed to be explained. - Ravi says that the room where the Teleporter stands now was first used to stall potatoes. This is a reference to Potato. - The ending was foreshadowment of the events that occur between Ravi and Fierce in "Rise of The Infiltrators"- The "Yes sir" line from Fierce at the end is left open for interpertation. - As noticed by viewers Maverick-Jedi-Valen and Spidyyr, the dialogue coming from Daniel and Cameron is much less friendly and uplifting as that of character that don't end up being Infiltrators. This is a nod to the future done by me as foreshadowment and tease. Cameron and Daniel are not evil here however and they still believe in the Redemption and are still good friends with the crew and Ravi. But their personalities are a little bit bitter compared that of, let's say, Skelly. - Skelly feels dumb about kicking the Mecha to life. However in the end he makes up for it by saving the day. - The Mecha's fate is unknown. - The Mandalorians of the "Scrapmetal Wave" from Episode 3 "The Cyborg" were set to return in this episode. However they didn't. - Amongst Vala's pilots is a Geonosian named Durff-Or. This is a reference to the TCW Season 5 episode "A Test of Strength" where Hondo, amongst his Weequay crew randomely has that bird-like alien on board. - This is the first episode to feature Obi-wan. He still has his first TCW model because this Season takes place during Season 1 and 2 plus the first half of Season 3 of Star Wars: The Clone Wars- This is the second episode in a row where Avery has no lines. - At the Epilogue Obi-wan mentions that a special tour is going to come to the Redemption that will decide the fate of the Project. This will be in the next episode Wiz-Bliz- Fierce is shown feeling badd about killing Gerdjon in Episode 2 "Into Silver Space" Fierce is not a cold-hearted bastard. - The group landing in the "Garbage Disposel" was a nod/reference to "Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope" - Vala and Durff-Or are sent to the same prison as seen in the "Deception" arc from TCW Season 4 where Bane starts a break-out. It is unknown if Vala and Durff-Or got out as well. - This music inspired the Mecha Scene:
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Post by Spidyyr on Sept 1, 2014 20:53:47 GMT -5
I remembered that I forgot to do ratings for the last 3.
Ep 4 - 9/10 Ep 5 - 9.5/10 Ep 6 - 8/10
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Post by Star on Oct 21, 2014 16:21:00 GMT -5
We missed the 1 year anniversary of this.
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Post by Ivar-Jedi on Oct 21, 2014 18:18:06 GMT -5
We missed the 1 year anniversary of this. Well with only 6 episodes there isn't much to celebrate yet
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Post by Star on Oct 21, 2014 18:21:07 GMT -5
We missed the 1 year anniversary of this. Well with only 6 episodes there isn't much to celebrate yet 6 episodes is still something though. Especially when they've all been good.
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Post by Ivar-Jedi on Oct 21, 2014 18:24:16 GMT -5
Well with only 6 episodes there isn't much to celebrate yet 6 episodes is still something though. Especially when they've all been good. Thank you Actually i did have some ideas for the anniversary but i thought it was tomorrow
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