Nerdcore since '84
I have a name, but eveyone calls me Goose
501st/ TK Bear Crew member
Costumer, prop maker, former roller derby girl, and all around geek

Just a TK girl on a Saturday night, and a simple girl trying to make my way in the universe.

llllladies, Star Wars, costuming, etc.

 

hatcadet:

twistedbythedarkside:

Ladies man

I know Goose and many others love this scene, but I truthfully always disliked it.  I was once asked to recreate this scene for a photo shoot and felt uncomfortable the whole time because it just feels completely un-Boba to me.
  This isn’t Boba Fett.  Boba doesn’t flirt.  Boba doesn’t give a shit about you.  His dad is dead, and he’s spent the rest of his life trying to live up to a ghost.  Every time he looks in a mirror with out his bucket on, alone in Slave 1, his father’s ship, he sees the face of a dead man staring back at him, reminding him constantly of the legacy, Jaster’s Legacy, that he has to live up to.  He tried getting married and having a kid once (if you’re super into the EU) and it didn’t work.  It got in the way, it distracted him and he couldn’t live a “normal life.”  It wasn’t for him.  He retreated back in trying to live up to his father, and that’s what he’s done ever since.
For me, Boba Fett is when Jabba’s guards throw a half naked Leia into his room at Jabba’s palace to “entertain him,” Boba throws a bed sheet at her and tells her to “Cover yourself,” and then proceeds to rip into her about how Han Solo isn’t a “good man” and about the flaws in the Rebellion and the holes in their self-professed moral superiority. (Tales of Jabba’s Palace)
Boba holds himself to a very strict moral code.  He’s cold and callous, but not without honor.  Life made him hard and he has made his helmet his very face.
This is Boba:
“Everyone dies. It is the final and only ever lasting justice. Evil exists; it is intelligence in the service of entropy. When the side of a mountain slides to kill a village, this is not evil, for evil requires intent. Should a sentient being cause that landslide, there is evil; and requires justice as a consequence, so that civilization can exist. There is no greater good than justice; and only if law serves justice is it a good law. It is said correctly that law exists not for the just but for the unjust, for the just carry the law in their hearts, and do not need to call it from afar. I bow to no one and give service only for cause.”

You mistake me, sir. I don’t love the scene, I just love getting chin-bumps from bounty hunters. ;)

hatcadet:

twistedbythedarkside:

Ladies man

I know Goose and many others love this scene, but I truthfully always disliked it.  I was once asked to recreate this scene for a photo shoot and felt uncomfortable the whole time because it just feels completely un-Boba to me.

  This isn’t Boba Fett.  Boba doesn’t flirt.  Boba doesn’t give a shit about you.  His dad is dead, and he’s spent the rest of his life trying to live up to a ghost.  Every time he looks in a mirror with out his bucket on, alone in Slave 1, his father’s ship, he sees the face of a dead man staring back at him, reminding him constantly of the legacy, Jaster’s Legacy, that he has to live up to.  He tried getting married and having a kid once (if you’re super into the EU) and it didn’t work.  It got in the way, it distracted him and he couldn’t live a “normal life.”  It wasn’t for him.  He retreated back in trying to live up to his father, and that’s what he’s done ever since.

For me, Boba Fett is when Jabba’s guards throw a half naked Leia into his room at Jabba’s palace to “entertain him,” Boba throws a bed sheet at her and tells her to “Cover yourself,” and then proceeds to rip into her about how Han Solo isn’t a “good man” and about the flaws in the Rebellion and the holes in their self-professed moral superiority. (Tales of Jabba’s Palace)

Boba holds himself to a very strict moral code.  He’s cold and callous, but not without honor.  Life made him hard and he has made his helmet his very face.

This is Boba:

“Everyone dies. It is the final and only ever lasting justice. Evil exists; it is intelligence in the service of entropy. When the side of a mountain slides to kill a village, this is not evil, for evil requires intent. Should a sentient being cause that landslide, there is evil; and requires justice as a consequence, so that civilization can exist. There is no greater good than justice; and only if law serves justice is it a good law. It is said correctly that law exists not for the just but for the unjust, for the just carry the law in their hearts, and do not need to call it from afar. I bow to no one and give service only for cause.”

You mistake me, sir. I don’t love the scene, I just love getting chin-bumps from bounty hunters. ;)

(Source: broedipustheking)

scifitwin:

sluttystormtroopers:

hellzyeahstarwars:

Sup.

Yeah, it’s going to be a good year.

I’ll admit it. I enjoy photos of girls in their underwear and Boba Fett helmets. I think this is a good trend and I hope it replaces the duck face.

If I never see another Hasbro Fett bucket, it’ll be too soon.

scifitwin:

sluttystormtroopers:

hellzyeahstarwars:

Sup.

Yeah, it’s going to be a good year.

I’ll admit it. I enjoy photos of girls in their underwear and Boba Fett helmets. I think this is a good trend and I hope it replaces the duck face.

If I never see another Hasbro Fett bucket, it’ll be too soon.

scifitwin:

americancomicon:

Spanka Fett.
Comic-Con. San Diego. 2011. DC Comics Pavilion.

I like Star Wars fans.

They suggest you size up. So, probably a Large?

scifitwin:

americancomicon:

Spanka Fett.

Comic-Con. San Diego. 2011. DC Comics Pavilion.

I like Star Wars fans.

They suggest you size up. So, probably a Large?