ALL Double Row Imperial Ranks Of The Empire
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- Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
- Explains all imperial military rank insignias from after the battle of Yavin in Star Wars. The source is from the military Rank Chart in the Essential Guide to Warfare publication, 2012 (Legends).
The chart compiles the double-row rank insignias or rank plaques by the imperial military branch after the reorganization and the Battle of Yavin.
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I've always preferred the pre-Yavin Imperial ranks. As much as it's less streamlined and subject to occasional inconsistencies, it gives the Empire a bit more variety and character. That's just my preference, the double rank plaques are iconic though
I understand 👍 l like both really, but as so many say the single rows are more confusing.
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Yes, I love these rank videos man ❤.
Essential Guide to Warfare is cool
How come there's no enlisted ranks
There are no enlisted on the chart. It's just commissioned ranks, of course.
the little rank plaques look like they'd make fun clicking sounds if you tapped them XD it'd be funny if an officer just did that absentmindedly ^_^
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Not only was it a fun gaming system - but it stands out for me as something that wasn't a TSR system (the guys who originally created and held ownership of Dungeons and Dragons).
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