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I would have to agree with Suriander about favorite . Thrawn all the way! And after that, I would have to choose Gilad Pellaeon. big_smile

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Gilad Pellaeon, what a good choice Mitthrawnundo, I have to agree with you. He isn't represented in the way most Imperials are, that is to say he appears to be a simple military man, with a refreshing perspective on events.

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Gilad Pellaeon, what a good choice Mitthrawnundo, I have to agree with you. He isn't represented in the way most Imperials are, that is to say he appears to be a simple military man, with a refreshing perspective on events.

Yeah, such a shame that Gilad had to pass away in the books. He's a brilliant strategist, like Thrawn himself.

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Re: Favorite Villian

That Han Solo! Dumping that nice Mr Hutts cargo into space, murdering Greedo and then getting involved in the destruction of the Death Star.

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What a scumbag.

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What a scumbag.

So true. I believe Han should've died in the carbon pit.

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Re: Favorite Villian

Dooku is a decent character I think. I hope Lucas decides to explore his past at some point.

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