They are a trio of green good guys that are right at home in the swamps of Dagobah. It might be fun to see how they would interact, and just what kind of mission calls for all of their special sets of skills.
They are a trio of green good guys that are right at home in the swamps of Dagobah. It might be fun to see how they would interact, and just what kind of mission calls for all of their special sets of skills.
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21 comments:
That can't have been the easiest cover to make.
It isn't easy being green.
Next chapter, they team up with -- to his surprise -- Green Arrow? He's commonly shown as having enough of an anti-establishment attitude to sympathise with rebels, after all...
yes this made me Giggle !
highly inventive… just wondering what song Kermit would be singing…
The title of the story and the title of Kermit's song are one and the same.
That’s the green team. Now we need a red team (not ginger like Code:Red). How about Red Tornado, Red Sonja and Clifford?
My comment must have been too subtle (or your comment and mine crossed in the ether)
@Anon622: it certainly explains why he didn't upload it for St. Patrick's Day. Too much he had to be thorough about! Still, as yesterday was Palm Sunday, perhaps a Monday morning cover on an all-jungle planet isn't totally asynchronous.
Thanks for all your hard work, Ross. :-)
Lol! For a second, after seeing Kermit's banjo, I thought Grogu's collar was a John Hancock (Xmas-style) songbook. Must've been a Jedi mind trick. :-)
Vader will never know what he's missing.
I'd want to read this story just to find out how Grogu (unaided) and Kermit got to Dagobah. (I have a pretty good idea as far as Swampy.)
I agree with Simreeve re: Green Arrow; Ollie's not just anti-Establishment, but also leans toward liberal causes such as environmentalism. In fact, dropping him into the worlds of Star Wars would make a good cover in itself, especially if he's doing something like helping to protect Kashyyyk from Imperial devastation or becoming involved in the restoration of Mandalore.
@Bob Greenwade: he could even learn kli-run archery from a Tunroth matukai!
P.S.---consult Wookieepedia for the definitions of all three terms.
If Loki had turned his Asgardian foster brother into a baby Yoda, would the latter have been known as "Throgu"?
I don't know..should Bugs be working with them as the underground connection?
@Det. Tobor: only if they all take left turns at Albuquerqe.
Nah, that would be Daffy!
“It’s not easy in the Green”
@Tobor and Anon822: GOOD ONES! :-)
That "Throgu" idea has potential along the lines of Iron Beetle. It could use the same principle as Throg.
I bet that's not really Kermit. I'll bet it's Koozbanian phoob working for the Galactic Empire as a bounty hunter!
@Anon828: Or, even worse, he's impersonating KTF of the Newshounds in order to prep the Earth for invasion by Palpatine's Imperials!
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