
Took a LONG time (its an old photo btw)
Hated getting the sapphire one & the amethyst one but we done it!

Hated getting the sapphire one & the amethyst one but we done it!
I was thinking that there is a huge problem with star-wars, They don’t listen to fans. Ive read about what fans want & they want more mature, darker media of it. So I came up with a show idea I want to share:
**Imagine a Star Wars military-thriller that plays out like a dark sci-fi horror movie, focusing entirely on how Mandalorians study, dissect, and destroy their enemies.**
Instead of just showing them as cool guys in armor, the show would follow a hardcore Mandalorian training academy and the black-ops strike teams they graduate into. It's all about the brutal, calculated science of combat. We’d watch cadets sit in war rooms analyzing the exact physics, geometry, and psychology needed to break a target. For example, they'd practice flying into the air and spreading their arms wide to create a split-angle crossfire that’s mathematically impossible to block with a single blade, or timing a perfect whipcord to flamethrower combo that drags an opponent off their feet and burns right through their defenses.
The payoff would be seeing these trainees deploy into the field to execute these flawless, terrifying strategies. Picture a scene inside a pitch-black, invaded stronghold. A patrolling defender hears a choke, looks up, and sees a squad mate actively getting hanged from the ceiling rafters by a high-tensile winch cable. Moments later, another patrolling guard finds that same teammate slumped in a dark corner. When they call out, the body (with its throat brutally slit from the hanging just moments before) violently scuttles backward into the shadows at a gross, unnatural angle like a spider. As the guard moves closer, the corpse gets violently launched right at them; the Mandos hooked a cable to the dead guy's spine to use him as a puppet decoy to break the squad's morale. Before anyone can even process the horror, the wall gets blown open and a squad flies out of the smoke with jetpacks roaring. It’s less about a fair fight and more about a cold, calculated pest-control operation. Would you guys watch a gritty, tactical series like this?
Id also like a cool name for it. Like “Mando Academy” or “the legacy of the feared” or something like that
Btw this was copied & pasted from another community I posted it in. Sadly this one doesnt accept reposts
I was thinking that there is a huge problem with star-wars, They don’t listen to fans. Ive read about what fans want & they want more mature, darker media of it. So I came up with a show idea I want to share:
Imagine a Star Wars military-thriller that plays out like a dark sci-fi horror movie, focusing entirely on how Mandalorians study, dissect, and destroy their enemies.
Instead of just showing them as cool guys in armor, the show would follow a hardcore Mandalorian training academy and the black-ops strike teams they graduate into. It's all about the brutal, calculated science of combat. We’d watch cadets sit in war rooms analyzing the exact physics, geometry, and psychology needed to break a target. For example, they'd practice flying into the air and spreading their arms wide to create a split-angle crossfire that’s mathematically impossible to block with a single blade, or timing a perfect whipcord to flamethrower combo that drags an opponent off their feet and burns right through their defenses.
The payoff would be seeing these trainees deploy into the field to execute these flawless, terrifying strategies. Picture a scene inside a pitch-black, invaded stronghold. A patrolling defender hears a choke, looks up, and sees a squad mate actively getting hanged from the ceiling rafters by a high-tensile winch cable. Moments later, another patrolling guard finds that same teammate slumped in a dark corner. When they call out, the body (with its throat brutally slit from the hanging just moments before) violently scuttles backward into the shadows at a gross, unnatural angle like a spider. As the guard moves closer, the corpse gets violently launched right at them; the Mandos hooked a cable to the dead guy's spine to use him as a puppet decoy to break the squad's morale. Before anyone can even process the horror, the wall gets blown open and a squad flies out of the smoke with jetpacks roaring. It’s less about a fair fight and more about a cold, calculated pest-control operation. Would you guys watch a gritty, tactical series like this?
Id also like a cool name for it. Like “Mando Academy” or “the legacy of the feared” or something like that