MeatHookGekko
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The red ribbons are cute.
Do you think they have them in their hair as a well?
IMHO a huge opportunity was missed here from a "cool factor" and a merchandising factor. You have Stormtroopers who were cut off from any practical logistical support/large scale resupply for over a decade. While the Star Destroyer is modeled a bit as a futuristic nuclear aircraft carrier, it seems like a practical narrative path to have these guys adapt to their situation. If the glossy pristine white Stormtrooper armor isn't possible, then camo up and make yourself into less of a target. Wear packs ( now your squads are part time scavengers too). Have the blaster rifles be modified or retooled to fit the new environment ( more long range targets on open ground)
Like you said, would a Stormtrooper with red ribbons and "wear" really sell? But how about a "Ranger" version of a Stormtrooper. Pack, long rifle, traditional blaster, machete, canvas rolled up shelter, binoculars, additional cloth based webgear, thermal landmines, etc, etc. All with custom paint jobs like the above. You can make natural paint out of natural resources.
When I was a kid, everyone wanted an A-Wing and Speeder Bike after Jedi came out. It just looked cool. Sometimes I think Star Wars misses out on many of the "It Just Looks Cool And If They Make A Toy, People Will Want It" factor.
Just some thoughts.
(Wouldn't red on white just make it easier to shoot you? I miss some of the practical gritty stuff from the Holy Trilogy, things that looked somewhat functional)