It already does with Order 66, even if it's depressing. Honestly, Imperial Commando felt a bit unnecessary, and even so, Hard Contact fits nicely as a standalone tie-in to the video game in retrospect
As I've learned from Half-Life and Freeman's Mind, gotta love cover-ups to cover up the cover-up... but even so, who will cover-up the second cover-up who wanted to cover up the first cover-up? A vicious cycle, eh.
Two Commando Operations for the price of one, now that's a good deal. Also, while I'm sad my comment wasn't picked, I'm glad someone's comment making that Spongebob Mayonasse reference a few videos ago was as the Comment of the Week. :)
@@A_Productions For one, she appears to have a hard on for military supremacy, whilst treating civilians and especially science folks as naive fools who don't give a damn on safety, security, and so on. For two, there's her occasional badmouthing of critical fans as "Talifans", after the infamous ultraconservative terror group stationed on Afghanistan.
Not that new. Just look at a certain map from Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory, where Allied OSA operatives break through an Axis-occupied Libyan bank.
I agree with the description. Triple Zero was the best one, Hard Contact was great, but the rest after started to get boring. Though i love the activity on Mandalore, i dislike the Jedi chapters and the Imperial chapters in the last books
A Blue on Blue incident... one thing would think would NEVER see in a franchise like this an in this kinda Era where whats supposed to be an elite force that shouldn't be prone to doing this sorta thing.. Unless maybe it was on purpose or something an they thought they was shooting at some sorta Droid troop in disguise again or were dealing with traitors but then cant recall whole units of a Clone unit being some sorta traitors. Even if this also sounds like some kinda Mando "Oceans 11ish" thing in the first part of the video.
Like the Zygerrians, will the Marits be considered the exception within the Empire? And by that, I mean exempted from prejudice, of course. And when the Empire did collapse, how did the Third Republic treat them?