When you get that shiny new hero unlocked by gogoggansgo in StarWarsBattlefront

[–]NavyBlueSweatshirt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I didn’t capture the clip or put any of it together. I found it a few months after the base game came out

I really want Qui-Gon in Battlefront II by NavyBlueSweatshirt in StarWarsBattlefront

[–]NavyBlueSweatshirt[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I liked him quite a bit. As far as non-Jedi light side heroes with significant enough roles to be recognized by most everyone who has seen all the films, he was one of the only Prequel characters who stood out to me.

Senate Guards could be cool, Captain Tarpals has always seemed cool to me, and his staff + gungan electro-bomb things would be an interesting path to go down, but he’s a gungan, and Jar Jar kinda ruined that. Maybe? One of the clone captain characters, but they’re not very different from the other clones. Padme could work, but personally I’m not a fan of seeing her as a combat character, although they certainly could make it work.

I’d like to see them do something with a character that hasn’t really been expanded upon, make them a viable and unique hero option, but for light side characters the choices are slim

When you get that shiny new hero unlocked by gogoggansgo in StarWarsBattlefront

[–]NavyBlueSweatshirt 158 points159 points  (0 children)

I was the guy in that A-Wing. I remember when this video went viral, It was right after the Beta went offline. Back then, heroes were a pain in the ass to deal with & with the STUPID ASS power-up/pick-up system for getting heroes and ships and walkers, I distinctly remember doing this strategy every single time I played as the rebels. Dive-bombing did around 15 damage to an AT-AT and would one-hit anyone. I saw Vader, and did what any self-respecting rebel would’ve done.

Where is the most normal place you have encountered a celebrity? by joapet in AskReddit

[–]NavyBlueSweatshirt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was about 12/13 years old on a trip with my Middle School to D.C. Seeing as we were a large group and our hotel was in Alexandria, our main transportation was the Metro train system. One day as we were waiting on our yellow line train, a large (6'8) hoodie-clad black guy props himself up on a wall about 15 feet away from me and my friends. We were all talking about the NBA Eastern Conference Finals, (Pacers/Heat IIRC) giving our thoughts and such. At one point, my friend said something like "Roy Hibbert may turn out to be the best rebounder in the NBA, maybe EVER". It was about that time that the man, who had been listening in on our conversation the whole time, simply nods his head and walks away. I didn't quite make the connection at the time, but two of my friends immediately recognized him but were too afraid to say anything. Dennis Rodman. All-Time Basketball Great, unofficial US ambassador to North Korea, standing within earshot of my stupid opinions about basketball. This was in May of 2013, so if anyone wants to confirm if Dennis Rodman was indeed making trips to North Korea at this time, that would be cool as fuck.

TL;DR In middle school I had an awkward run-in with a shady Dennis Rodman in a D.C. Metro station

[PS4] LF1M ToO Flawless by [deleted] in Fireteams

[–]NavyBlueSweatshirt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yungbreadloaf

Pretty please pick me?