Board Thread:General Nerf discussion/@comment-43795801-20191012032719/@comment-30049823-20191012081838

It's past my bedtime so I'm gonna wax philosophical for a moment: I think the Star Wars blasters are kinda pointless.

I mean, do kids these days really play Clones'n'Droids instead of Cowboys'n'Indians or Cops'n'Robbers?

Kinda doubt it. Who'd want to be a Droid OR a Clone? They're both stupid and lame. Why would anyone cook up an army of thousands of clones of a guy that can't aim worth a crap? Or build droids that coordinate their attacks with a traditional chain of command and communicate with $%^@#$% audio signals?!?!!

"Uhoh, someone just targeted and destroyed the squad-leader droid because our manufacturers decided to paint different-colored distinguishing stripes on him, and now we don't know what to do. Return to formation. Roger-roger!"

For crying out loud.

Plus, Star Wars props are almost all just modified World War II-era firearms to begin with. Maybe Star Wars blaster toys would make more sense to me if they were fixture kits you could use to modify your WW2-era airsoft guns with.