
The dark trooper project is the creation of Imperial General Rohm Mohc to create advanced battle droids. The project is done in phases to refine the design. The Phase One dark trooper has an unfinished appearance and primitive programming.
Collectors
have had the opportunity to add the Dark Trooper
into their collections for years now since
it first debuted in 1998's The Power Of
The Force collection. It has been one of
the most popular action figures of our lifetime
and it seems that demand is hard to fill. (It
disappeared instantly in the 1998 line and
it disappeared again in the 2007 Saga Legends line
despite shipping in multiple cases.)
Fans clearly wanted the other Dark Trooper
flavors so now we get the droid in its first
phase for the very first time in 2010's Legacy
Collection. (And the action figure is a
pure pleasure.) Both phases of the droid appear
in the Dark Forces video game and while it
is the first model of the dark trooper design
program, it actually has some "cooler"
aspects than the big bad boy, the Dark
Trooper (Phase III). Interestingly, the figure has a
ton more detail than what is visible on
the characters seen in the video game have
(which is a great thing by the way). There
is a lot more to appreciate in its design thanks
to the wonderful toy makers at Hasbro. A droid
with not too much personality in the face,
it is hard to gauge what they are "thinking"
and as a result it is best to judge by their
swords and shields that they are on a mission
to destroy.
The
final Hasbro figure is quite different in color
from the droid in the video game. But you shouldn't
care because the action figure looks much, much
better. Cast in a very cool silver and black
color palette, the Dark Trooper Phase I looks
quite stunning thanks to this use of little to
no color. The tallest figure in the Expanded
Universe wave of the Legacy Collection,(and
one of the tallest figures in the line), this
droid is imposing, threatening and looks like
it has the capability to guard anything quite
well. The droid's style in definitely inspired
from an aged period of time, like maybe something
from the Renaissance period because it looks
a lot like a jousting warrior in some regards.
It also looks a lot like something in Star Wars,
so don't freak out that it looks like it's not.
Dark Trooper (Phase I) looks fantastic when posed
with its shield and the droid has a very attractive
posture that allows him to appear more alarming
than it probably is. The droid has two photoreceptors
on its "face" and it immediately reminds us of
a Cylon from Battlestar Galactica. The outer
silver armor plates contrast brilliantly against
its rather dark gray underbody and
this style was replicated for the shield as well.
This is an action figure not to take for granted
as it offers a lot more than you may initially
realize.
Hasbro
didn't leave one detail spared here. The figure
grows on us daily and we think it will gain momentum
at an exponential rate. We recommend picking
it up when you see it. The figure is just full
of surprises and details that are incredibly
wonderful. For example, on top of an amazingly
sculpted body, Hasbro has incorporated tubing
all over the droid's quarters. These extra "parts"
bring the droid to life in ways that we are
unable to capture in words. Another nice feature
are its "back horns" (for lack of a better word).
Slightly reminiscent of the protrusions seen
on Giger's alien, it adds a quality of deep space
creepiness that is very effective for making
this droid even more mysterious than it already
is. Dark Trooper (Phase I) is super-articulated
and can be posed in a variety of ways. This figure
will impress the collector and will absolutely
become a fan favorite. While not as popular
as the Dark
Trooper (Phase III), this figure certainly
holds an important place in your Star Wars collection.
We believe that the Phase I trooper will create
some competition in your collection against the Dark
Trooper (Phase III) figure. They are both
cool, but the new Phase I trooper is a step or
two above the Phase III. But you'll have to pick
one up for yourself in order to make this judgment
call.
Collector Notes
Dark Trooper (Phase I)
Status: Dark Trooper (Phase I) is an all-new figure.
Articulation Count: 22 points (14 areas of articulation)
Articulation Details: ball-socket head (1), extended ball-jointed left shoulder (2), extended ball-jointed right shoulder (2), ball-jointed left elbow (2), ball-jointed right right elbow (2), swivel left wrist (1), swivel right wrist (1), swivel waist (1), swivel left hip (1), swivel right hip (1), ball-jointed left knee (2), ball-jointed right knee (2), ball-jointed left ankle (2), ball-jointed right ankle (2)
Accessory Count: 2
Accessory Details: shield, vibro-blade
Original Droid Factory/Build A Droid Part: BG-J38 left leg
Date Stamp: 2009
Assortment Number: 93301/87535
UPC: 653569468349
Retail: $7.99 USD
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