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    Theblueguy808 reacted to Steven in CRL suggestion Seperate "Rogue One ISB-Officer"   
    Can someone move this proposal for a seperate CRL forward to the LMO team or are they too busy at the moment? 
     
    Many thanks!
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    Theblueguy808 reacted to Steven in CRL suggestion Seperate "Rogue One ISB-Officer"   
    We tried once to put something into a CRL that was not seen on screen because of logic and common sense, it was a mess. So not seen on screen = not in a CRL.
     
    But you can make a white poncho and wear it on non-canon events, as the others already said. 
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    Theblueguy808 reacted to DarthFunk83 in CRL suggestion Seperate "Rogue One ISB-Officer"   
    Exactly. Nothing to stop you from making a white poncho as a non-canon accessory, but it won't be on a CRL. Wearing it will have to depend on what your Garrison says 
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    Theblueguy808 reacted to Dader ID7021 in CRL suggestion Seperate "Rogue One ISB-Officer"   
    But we have a black poncho for black officers, krennic has a white tunic with a white poncho and in our CRL there is a green poncho for the green officers. So it is kind of fair to have the white poncho as an optional for officers with a white tunic?
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    Theblueguy808 reacted to Dader ID7021 in CRL suggestion Seperate "Rogue One ISB-Officer"   
    With the possibility of a separate R1 ISB CRL, can we add the poncho as an optional accessory?
     
    The rain poncho is an optional accessory to the none-R1 line officer and for the standard black officers. Since the white poncho does appear on screen, it would be a wonderful accessory for the other ISB officesrs next to Krennic.
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    Theblueguy808 got a reaction from pben in Admiral Versio - Battlefront 2   
    In my opinion, as someone who doesn't understand the technical terms, I would rather learn them so I could forward them to a professional who will be making the costume. Tailor or Seamstress or not, if you're gonna make the costume yourself or have a professional do it you gotta know the correct terms. Adding pictures to the details on the CRLs would help alot with understanding the technical terms.
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    Theblueguy808 got a reaction from Paggeldiwwer in Admiral Versio - Battlefront 2   
    In my opinion, as someone who doesn't understand the technical terms, I would rather learn them so I could forward them to a professional who will be making the costume. Tailor or Seamstress or not, if you're gonna make the costume yourself or have a professional do it you gotta know the correct terms. Adding pictures to the details on the CRLs would help alot with understanding the technical terms.
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    Theblueguy808 got a reaction from rattleandburn in Admiral Versio - Battlefront 2   
    In my opinion, as someone who doesn't understand the technical terms, I would rather learn them so I could forward them to a professional who will be making the costume. Tailor or Seamstress or not, if you're gonna make the costume yourself or have a professional do it you gotta know the correct terms. Adding pictures to the details on the CRLs would help alot with understanding the technical terms.
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    Theblueguy808 reacted to xAlpha in Admiral Versio - Battlefront 2   
    Hopefully with this new format we can have good visual guides for all this stuff. That should alleviate a lot of it.
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    Theblueguy808 reacted to GDMorti in Admiral Versio - Battlefront 2   
    A sort of "details" gallery or links to specific areas of the costumes that have a very specific required look would be amazing, and super helpful!

    And returning to the terminology etc for CRL's @Exaldear you say that the inclusion of techniques would cause you to switch off, however my proposal is that the laymans term is -always- included first as a visual descriptor of what you need to be aiming to replicate. Then, if a technical term exists, it would be included in brackets as an expansion on that information. It wouldn't be more than a couple of extra words. A layman or someone who has no interest in searching the term or learning what the technical term means doesn't have to do any extra work, yet the information is there for those who want that little bit more?
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    Theblueguy808 got a reaction from Tutanchseth in Admiral Versio - Battlefront 2   
    In my opinion, as someone who doesn't understand the technical terms, I would rather learn them so I could forward them to a professional who will be making the costume. Tailor or Seamstress or not, if you're gonna make the costume yourself or have a professional do it you gotta know the correct terms. Adding pictures to the details on the CRLs would help alot with understanding the technical terms.
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    Theblueguy808 got a reaction from GDMorti in Admiral Versio - Battlefront 2   
    In my opinion, as someone who doesn't understand the technical terms, I would rather learn them so I could forward them to a professional who will be making the costume. Tailor or Seamstress or not, if you're gonna make the costume yourself or have a professional do it you gotta know the correct terms. Adding pictures to the details on the CRLs would help alot with understanding the technical terms.
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    Theblueguy808 reacted to Steven in CRL suggestion Seperate "Rogue One ISB-Officer"   
    Edited and updated on 26th February 2018
     
     
    As Patricia ( @PArmstr ) is currently creating an own ANH ISB Officer CRL I thought I give this old proposal of mine from about a year ago another try. It's about a seperate CRL for the Rogue One ISB Officer which is, as we all know, very different from the ANH version and that's why I think it deserves an own CRL. Especially if the ANH Version gets the update suggested by Patricia. To me this would it make easier for new members to keep apart these two types of uniform.
     
    I now renamed this into "Rogue One ISB-Officer"
    (-My suggestions for a new CRL regarding Inspector General Bozeden Jeems from Rogue One.)
     
    I made this CRL suggestion from a combination of the requirements of the existing CRL and added the features that are special for the R1 ISB Officer:
     
    Imperial Hat, black
      For 501st approval: Fabric is a medium weight suiting material matching the pants and tunic if applicable. Gabardine style weave is most accurate. Base of the hat is conical, with a crown about 4" (101.6 mm) tall. Front and rear "flaps" overlap on the sides and are about 4" (101.6 mm) high. Front bill extends 3" down, decorated with 5, 6 or 7 concentric stitches. Imperial Code Disk is positioned in the center of the front vertical flap.   
    For level two certification (if applicable): Code Disk has a notch detail on the outermost disk. For level three certification (if applicable): Code disk exactly matches screen-used prop.  
     
    Tunic, White
    For 501st approval: Fabric should be a medium weight, white suiting material. Gabardine style weave is most accurate. Use the same type of material as that of the pants. Tunic is double-breasted with a left over right closure on the tapered yoke. Yoke comes up across the shoulder to the top shoulder seam. The standing collar has square corners and is between 1.25" (31.8 mm) to 2" (50.8) tall dependent on wearers neck size Collar closes snugly and includes a modesty panel behind closure. Collar edges are closed with two eye hooks. There are code cylinder pockets on both outside panels of the jacket from about half way between the top and bottom on the arm hole. Sleeves are long, and without decoration, cuffs or buttons. Sleeves contain 2 seams; one along the bottom and one along the back. Tunic is constructed with no top-stitching (stitches visible on the exterior surface of fabric) Hook and eye fasteners on the uniform should not be visible.   
    For level two certification (if applicable): There is a dart of about 2" (50.8 mm) in the top center of the yoke. There is a seam running the entire circumference of the tunic, dividing it along a line hidden by the uniform belt. The back of the tunic has princess seams that run vertically and turn outward to intersect the arm-hole seam at the vertical center.  
    For level three certification (if applicable): Tunic is secured on the right side by snaps or buttons; not hook and loop fastener (Velcro). There is no top-stitching visible anywhere. A lining is sewn in.  
    Rank Bar
    For 501st approval:
    · Three red and one blue tile.
    · Worn on the left side of the tunic over the heart.
    · Rank consists of colored plastic tiles mounted on metal bar.
    · Each bar is 1" (25.4 mm) height.
    · Rank tile dimensions are 1/2" (12.7 mm)width x 3/4" (19 mm) height and about 1/8" (3.2 mm).
    · Tiles are mounted with 1/4" (6.4 mm) spaces between them.
    · Rank tiles are translucent.
     
    For level two certification (if applicable): Belt box, code cylinder, and rank badge configuration is consistent with film canon officers.   For level three certification (if applicable): Rank consists of colored plastic push buttons mounted on a metal bar.  

     
    Code Cylinders, Rogue One-Style
      For 501st approval: 2 per costume may be worn one in each pocket Modified: silver "chalk holder" tube with short clip, top is colored Blue. Dosimeter style: True Dosimeter with correct clip and Blue top.  
    For level two certification (if applicable): Only real or replica dosimeters are used. Dosimeters have a silver, non-brass, clip  
    Belt
      For 501st approval: The belt is constructed from a non-textured leather or a leather-like material. Approximately 2" (50.8 mm) in width, up to 3" (76.2 mm) is acceptable. There are no loops on the belt. A single large snap or rivet is visible approximately 1" (25.4 mm) from the buckle. The belt may be worn with the snap to the right or left of the wearer. The buckle is constructed from a horizontally brushed metal, or metal looking material. The buckle size is approximately 2 5/8" (66.7 mm) high and 4 1/8" (104.5 mm) wide with 0.5" (12.7 mm) radius rounded corners. Buckle is adorned with an Imperial Code Disk at the center. Please refer to the Imperial Buckle reference page for information on accurate and inaccurate style buckles.  
    For level two certification (if applicable): Belt is made of leather. Snap is worn to the left of the wearer. Buckle has a slight horizontal curve.  
    For level three certification (if applicable): Belt has two grooves carved into the belt, about 0,19" (5mm) from the edge of the belt.  

     
    Belt Boxes, Rogue One
    For 501st approval:
    Rogue one boxes are not optional and are smaller than A New Hope-Belt Boxes Dimensions are approximately  2" (50,8mm) wide by 3" (76.2 mm) tall by 1" x  (25,4mm) thick One box to be worn vertically on either side of the belt buckle.   
     
    Jodhpur Trousers, black
    For 501st approval:
    Fabric is a medium weight suiting material exactly matching the tunic and hat. Gabardine style weave is most accurate. Flared riding breeches are canon. Breeches must be worn with boots. Pockets are acceptable, although they are not visible with the tunic on.   
    Officer Boots
    For 501st approval:
    For 501st approval: Knee-high, black, lace-less, smooth non-textured, leather or leather-like material. Rubber is not acceptable. PVC or synthetic material is allowed as long as it gives the appearance of leather. There are no stretch panels, buckles, snap tabs, or decoration. Boots have conservative heels. If zippers are present, they are hidden on the inner part of the boot shaft. Not visible from the front, side or back. The top of the boots may be flat or Spanish Style, but not Cowboy or Super Hero (pointed at the front) style.   
    For level two certification (if applicable): Boots do not have a zipper. For level three certification (if applicable): Boots are made of leather. Not vinyl or PVC. Exact replicas of English riding (dress) boots or Equestrian boots.  
    Optional Accessories
    Black Gloves
    Black, wrist length gloves constructed of a non-textured leather or leather-like material. Enclosed fingers. No buckles, straps, etc.  
    To me this the reference for black gloves:

     
    It does not look like he has bare hands. But I would still make this optional.
     
    This is my updated suggestion for a seperate R1 ISB Officer CRL.
     
     
    Greetings
    Steven
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    Theblueguy808 reacted to DarthFunk83 in Thrawn (Comic Adaptation)   
    Just got word that the first issue has 4 varient covers. Im tempted to get all 4 of them
     

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    Theblueguy808 reacted to brierly4 in So you wanna be on Facebook? How about Twitter?   
    Well, Saint Nick has us all on the naughty list.  ID-18949. 

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    Theblueguy808 reacted to brierly4 in So you wanna be on Facebook? How about Twitter?   
    ID-18949 choking on his ambitions.  

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    Theblueguy808 reacted to tennantlim in So you wanna be on Facebook? How about Twitter?   
    This was taken at The Last Jedi premiere in Jakarta, Indonesia. (Left to right: ID 16972, ID 48811, ID 20474, ID 25346)
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    Theblueguy808 got a reaction from Amadeus98 in So you wanna be on Facebook? How about Twitter?   
    Troop at the USS Bowfin. What it would look like if the Empire used Watercraft. ID-90271, ID-81176, and ID-51575 of the Pacific Outpost on duty!



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    Theblueguy808 got a reaction from Mython in So you wanna be on Facebook? How about Twitter?   
    Troop at the USS Bowfin. What it would look like if the Empire used Watercraft. ID-90271, ID-81176, and ID-51575 of the Pacific Outpost on duty!



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    Theblueguy808 reacted to tennantlim in So you wanna be on Facebook? How about Twitter?   
    This wasn't shot at an event but it's my favorite shot of most of our approved officers from Nusantara Command Division in one photo. 
     
    From left to right:
    IC 33647
    IC 19715
    IC 66603
    IC 11196
    TI 18608
    IC 50895
    ID 25346
    TR 37922
    ID 3906
    SL 88668
    TR 70385
    ID 10783
    ID 20474
    ID 22793
    ID 48811
    ID 5881
    ID 16972
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    Theblueguy808 got a reaction from R2Dec1 in So you wanna be on Facebook? How about Twitter?   
    Troop at the USS Bowfin. What it would look like if the Empire used Watercraft. ID-90271, ID-81176, and ID-51575 of the Pacific Outpost on duty!



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    Theblueguy808 reacted to Governorpryce in So you wanna be on Facebook? How about Twitter?   
    Missing scene from Rogue one: Governor Pryce and Princess Leia fighting over Death Star Plans. 
     

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    Theblueguy808 reacted to WhiteWalker in So you wanna be on Facebook? How about Twitter?   
    ID82666 and ID12906 of the Florida Garrison in consultation with the Emperor.
     

     
    We’re also seen here on the lookout for those elusive rebels.
     
     
    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
     
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    Theblueguy808 reacted to vonmoen in So you wanna be on Facebook? How about Twitter?   
    OK Officers and Crew, we're looking for awesome, quality photos of IOC members in action at events to post on our Facebook page, so if you have one that you'd like to share, post it here. If possible, avoid posting photos with the general public in the background. You can have a bit of fun posting humorous photos, but keep it in good taste. Photos will be picked at random and posted on Facebook, and we'll try to pick photos that reflect the spirit of the Officer Corps. Please include a brief description of the event, TKIDs of the members, and Garrison info.
     
    *** UPDATE***
     
    We now have a Twitter account, so your photos can now be posted there as well!
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