The blasters used by Stormtroopers were designed to fire in random patterns in order to throw off the surviving Jedis ability to know where the shots were aimed.2yr ⋅ MajorBatarang ⋅ r/starwarsspeculation
Owen J. Baggett: Native of Young County, Texas, graduate of Hardin-Simmons University, took down a Japanese Zero with a .45 caliber 1911 handgun while parachuting to the ground after his B-24 was shot down over Burma in 1943. A true Texas badass 👍4yr ⋅ MajorBatarang ⋅ r/texas
My uncle, who passed away in 2006, was an avid writer and fan of the Fantasy genre. He had a trilogy in the works called “Pendragon” and unfortunately died before he could finish or publish the books. I came across his map for the books the other day, though I’d share it.3yr ⋅ MajorBatarang ⋅ r/worldbuilding
Found on the San Antonio sub-Reddit. It does NOT seem that the protesters have damaged the Alamo.2yr ⋅ MajorBatarang ⋅ r/texas
In Santa Clause 2 (2002) we learn that Santa has to get married in order to keep his powers. If this is true, then what happened to the last Mrs. Clause when the other Santa vanished?3yr ⋅ MajorBatarang ⋅ r/MovieDetails
Less than a hundred days from Halloween!! This is one of my favorite Halloween books to put me in the mood. What are some of yours?3yr ⋅ MajorBatarang ⋅ r/halloween
I call this a victory! Star Wars Unleashed Boba Fett, Target Exclusive. $25 from an eBay win.4yr ⋅ MajorBatarang ⋅ r/ActionFigures
The rugged country of lower Matagorda County. Snakes, bees, and alligators!2yr ⋅ MajorBatarang ⋅ r/TXoutdoors
March 6, 1836: On a cold spring morning, just before dawn, the Mexican Army launches a final assault against the Alamo. In just little over an hour, the Texans are overwhelmingly defeated. At the end of the fight though, one Mexican general states, “Any more such victories will ruin our army!”4yr ⋅ MajorBatarang ⋅ r/texas
183 years ago today, while cannons were flashing at the Alamo and Texas revolutionaries near San Patricio were meeting their first major defeat of the war, a mixed delegation of Tejano and American colonists declared independence from Mexico. Texas, was officially brought into existence.4yr ⋅ MajorBatarang ⋅ r/texas
Any ideas on what this oddity is? This was taken this morning in Pecos, Texas. Cold front was coming in from the north, warm air in the south. No hills or mountains in this picture, all just clouds.3yr ⋅ MajorBatarang ⋅ r/weather
My newest addition to my Civil War library. I think I’m going to be learning a lot from this book 😁3yr ⋅ MajorBatarang ⋅ r/CIVILWAR
In Return of the Jedi, Vader saves Luke from starting down towards the Dark Side by deflecting him from killing the Emperor.4yr ⋅ MajorBatarang ⋅ r/MovieDetails
The last known photograph of Manfred von Richthofen (AKA: The Red Baron) taken in late April, 1918. In this pic, Richthofen is hugging his beloved dog Mortiz only a couple of hours before Richthofen would be fatally shot down.5yr ⋅ MajorBatarang ⋅ r/OldSchoolCool
Lit this guy up for the first time this year to welcome the first day it has actually felt like autumn. Sadly, a series of thunderstorms blew through last night, and now it’s back to the usual disgusting southeast Texas humidity.3yr ⋅ MajorBatarang ⋅ r/halloween
Just finished watching ROTJ for like the millionth time, and I just noticed something that I never have before. In the scene where Luke goes to kill the Emperor, Vader saves his son from starting down towards the Dark Side by deflecting Luke’s attack.4yr ⋅ MajorBatarang ⋅ r/StarWars
It’s been raining so much down here along the gulf, that there’s crawfish crawling across the roads!4yr ⋅ MajorBatarang ⋅ r/texas
My 1917 Eddystone just got a badly needed makeover! It looks and feels like it just came out of the crate.4yr ⋅ MajorBatarang ⋅ r/guns
This little fella, literally, just caught this mosquito in mid-air! He’s a “bro” in my book.4yr ⋅ MajorBatarang ⋅ r/AnimalsBeingBros
Owen J. Baggett: Native of Young County, Texas, graduate of Hardin-Simmons University, took down a Japanese Zero with a .45 caliber 1911 handgun while parachuting to the ground after his B-24 was shot down over Burma in 1943.4yr ⋅ MajorBatarang ⋅ r/OldSchoolCool
Does anyone know if any of these portable handheld devices have “Zombies Ate My Neighbors” on it? I want to play this game so badly while I’m at work.4yr ⋅ MajorBatarang ⋅ r/gaming
Republic of Texas, 1841 (the Republic of Texas existed from 1836-1845). [2147x2421]5yr ⋅ MajorBatarang ⋅ r/MapPorn
Lots of excitement for the upcoming wildflower season. But remember to always scan your area before stepping into it. This picture is several years old now, but offers the best warning. The woman survived the incident, but the dog was struck shortly after and did not.4yr ⋅ MajorBatarang ⋅ r/texas
My g-g-grandpa who was the City Marshal of Laredo, Texas for 32 years and never once had to pull his gun!5yr ⋅ MajorBatarang ⋅ r/OldSchoolCool
183 years ago today, while cannons were flashing at the Alamo and Texas revolutionaries were meeting their first major defeat of the war near San Patricio, a mixed delegation of Tejano and American colonists declared independence from Mexico. Texas, was officially brought into existence.4yr ⋅ MajorBatarang ⋅ r/texashistory
A local fishing and kayaking spot outside San Angelo (Tom Green County). Taken during the winter.5yr ⋅ MajorBatarang ⋅ r/TXoutdoors
Our son is 1...and he’s already interrogating potential Rebel supporters....I’m so proud!4yr ⋅ MajorBatarang ⋅ r/EmpireDidNothingWrong
Any suggestions on how to make my Darth Maul harder to take down? I’m a level 65, and although I’ve only used the strongest training droids on him, he still gets taken down without too much difficulty.3yr ⋅ MajorBatarang ⋅ r/SWGalaxyOfHeroes
Brainstorming a story, and I thought I would ask: What makes clowns so terrifying? 🤡3yr ⋅ MajorBatarang ⋅ r/horrorlit
Owen J. Baggett: Native of Young County, Texas, graduate of Hardin-Simmons University, took down a Japanese Zero with a .45 caliber 1911 handgun while parachuting to the ground after his B-24 was shot down over Burma in 1943.4yr ⋅ MajorBatarang ⋅ r/texashistory
March 15, 1836: An estimated 150 Texas Revolutionary troops are defeated or captured by Mexican General Urrea at the Mission Refugio in present Refugio. Urrea sustained heavy losses, 40 of whom were conscripted Yucatan prisoners that were buried in a mass grave.4yr ⋅ MajorBatarang ⋅ r/texashistory
We pay extra per month for phone insurance. Wife’s phone gets broken, and since we haven’t filed a claim in the last 12 months, we get charged over a hundred bucks to use that insurance! WTF AT&T?5yr ⋅ MajorBatarang ⋅ r/mildlyinfuriating
Buzz’s Star Scoundrels probably have nice prices on their heads!4yr ⋅ MajorBatarang ⋅ r/ActionFigures
I almost forgot a very important date in History. It was the 3rd of June...5yr ⋅ MajorBatarang ⋅ r/OldSchoolCool
Bought this sword a couple of years ago at an antique shop. The guy selling it said he knew nothing about the sword, and that he bought it at an estate sale of a man who collected old swords. If anyone knows anything about it, let me know.5yr ⋅ MajorBatarang ⋅ r/sword_porn
My g-g-grandfather who served as the City Marshal of Laredo, Texas for 32 years...and never once had to pull his gun!5yr ⋅ MajorBatarang ⋅ r/TheWayWeWere
So, a bud of mine just purchased this guy to use in a 300 point team against me...I’m screwed 😟 Any tips or character suggestions on how to fight back against this mug???4yr ⋅ MajorBatarang ⋅ r/Heroclix
Matagorda Bay, Texas 1691 (shows the location of the French 1684 settlement). [1340x1250]5yr ⋅ MajorBatarang ⋅ r/oldmaps