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Saga 2002 #55 Imperial Officer Review

Today we have a review of an older figure from the end of the '02 Saga line. I'm only reviewing him now because I've only just found him! My local Target is starting to put out some of the late '02 and early '03 figures which is a good thing because I personally haven't seen too many of them. Anyhoo, on with the review!

Imperial Officer

"The Imperial officers are cunning, calculating and ruthless. They have survived a grueling training program to earn their rank. Whether he is giving commands on the bridge of a Star Destroyer or leading a garrison of stormtroopers, the Imperial officer is in complete control and rules with an iron fist. Failure means death, as many in the service of Darth Vader have discovered." --Excerpt from the package back

Sculpt--4/5
I could just copy and paste the exact same text from my older Imperial Officer review, but that wouldn't be very fun, would it? And I'm not going to rant about how I would rather have the more prevalent Imperial dress uniform instead of the rarely-seen coveralls this fellow is wearing (this sentence will do). What I will say is that this figure still looks great, and the new headsculpt is different enough to make this and the old POTJ version easily distinguishable from one another. This headsculpt has the officer's cap low over the eyes so you can't see his eyebrows. This officer also has a much larger chin and smaller sideburns. A good headsculpt, and one that will add some variation to your Imperial forces. There is also a second new headsculpt showing up on the Saga card for a total of three different headsculpts for the Imperial Officer.

Articulation--4/5
Same great articulation as before. Neck, shoulders, bicep-cuts, wrist-cuts, waist and hips make this a figure with lots of poseability options.

Features--NA/5
Just as before, there are no features associated with this figure.

Accessories--2/5
Besides the headsculpt, this is one area where a change would have been welcome. All we get is the Imperial blaster, which is what we got before. That's not a bad thing, but I've become used to getting more with my Star Wars figures! It's a good thing they started including stands with the newer re-releases, it's just too bad they didn't think of it sooner.

Paint--4/5
Great paint job. This officer has blond hair as opposed to the brown hair of the POTJ version.

Overall--4/5
While it's light on the accessories, this figure is still one of the better Star Wars figures ever created. I applaud Hasbro for choosing to do multiple headsculpts on their army-builders; it's a great idea and I hope they continue it. I'd still like to see an Imperial Officer in the dress uniform, so Hasbro, I hope you're listening! Okay, I'll shut up now.

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How many different head sculpts are there for the officer?

There are three different headsculpts in all; two new ones in the Saga line and the original in the POTJ line.

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