Re: Which Is Your Favourite Planet?
or was it

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or was it
yes it is
i'll get us back on toppic my favorite planet is dxun
really dxun why
cause of the mando base mando's are awesome
if you say that then wait for a certain person come back she is all about the mandos
cool thought i was the only one
nope someone else is also
I know a guy who said he wanted to try to make his own Mandalorian suit of armor. That'd be pretty fun if you had the material to work with.
That would be cool LSM but if you look at the Mando armor and the Storm Troopper armor they are look a lot alike.
True, although Starr would probably argue the point. lol, the major difference is the shape of the helmet. But then there are only so many ways you can make armor too.
MANDALORIANS! lol YES! I love you guys! Now I get to show off my Mando knowledge! *happy dance*
And LSM is right. The only major resemblance is the helmet... the T-shaped visor. Differences include:
(1) The actual Mandalorian armor is built with a special Mandalorian iron which the species (or the society I should say) is known for. It is very effecient at deflecting blaster fire and even lightsaber-resistant. However, Mandalorian iron is rare and expensive thus the bounty hunter Jango Fett as well as his son Boba Fett went with less durable materials instead, such as durasteel or duraplast.
(1) The first variant of the clone trooper armor was composed of twenty form-fitting plates of lightweight plastoid-alloy composite, sealed to a black bodysuit. Built to loosely resemble the Mandalorian shock trooper armor. The armor was heavy, uncomfortable, and not very blaster resistant.
(1) The Phase-II clone trooper armor incorporated all of the Phase-I's systems with simply stronger, lighter armor plates. It also had many other bonuses.
(2) Mandalorian warriors decorated their armor to reflect personal accomplishments, clan affiliation, or simply personal preference. They often repainted their armor to reflect rank, clan, and possibly the current terrain. They were also known to paint their armor in the traditional colors that represented specific causes the individual might currently be undertaking. The colors, however, did not always have a specific meaning. Sometimes they were just colors that the particular Mandalorian liked. These colors were known to have significance:
Gray=Mourning a Lost Love
Red=Honoring a Father
Black=Justice
Gold=Vengeance
Green=Duty
Blue=Reliability
Orange=A Lust for Life
(2) Clone armor was blindingly pristine white due to the austere sensibilities of Kaminoan society, although command units originally had stripes of different colors, depending on their rank.
I knew Starr would have the techno answer for us! Thanks Starr. that was actually very interesting. like the new name by the way. haha
Hey, that's me. Your "everything you need to know about Mandalorians and their knock-offs" girl. ^_^
And, yeah... you know I'm sexy, LSM. lol
Well, that I wouldn't really know, but I'll take your word for it.
Yeah... I'm sexy.
Haha, ok, well that settles that!
Yeah, it really does because we already know Jest thinks I'm sexy so there's really nothing more to discuss on the subject...
So... who wants tacos?!
Haha, ok.
I'll bring the salsa!
All right!
And just so it's established... I am bringing the tacos... me... and only me. ^_^