I find it hilarious that a group of people, that spend thousands of dollars on a costume, have the arrogance to put someone else down because they went a step farther.
I see your point and I actually agree. In a way that people want to add something to the Boba Fett fandom, that in itself is great!!
But to say going a step further with the language then the average Fett costumer that is mostly interested in just how detailed the costume is... I don' t know.
people will hang me for this, but I saw a pre-study once, of a painting done by van Gogh " the potato eaters"... Now the painting itself is a collection of " characters" rather then humans or persons. The pre-study however contains attempts at painting these faces as if they were real... And I tell you they were lame... I know loads of people that would do that much and much better.
Now if I see a Van Gogh with his... style... I always think... He went and did this, which was great and new at the time, let alone bold... but I always think... He wasn' t a very good drawer or a painter and so he did...this...
I think that every single artist, in whatever form of art or expression... let it be painting or music... should have some talent and hone his/her skills and master a variety of techniques before they are even qualified to do " their own style".
Without attacking or looking down upon people... I think alot of people engulf themselves within the "mandalorian stuff" and do " their own style" without having been far and wide to see what's... out there... what Fett is like, inside and outside. In the movies backstage etc.
So in that case I agree with the " klingon" statement which is also very common within " jedi" or " fantasy events"..
In case of jedi: grab a morning gown and hasbro saber and tada!! Qlucky Wokklie Okki Jedi Master is born!!!
In case of the fantasy events: Grab a plastic sword and a halloween black cape thingy and tada!! Elven King Ne' okBlakwaka Is here to Defeat Sauron!!!
That people are able to experience something they admire like this is incredible, and these people should go about whatever it is they want to do, bless ' m.
But I think that alot of people here, from TDH, who did a Fett costume they spend years on perfecting (which is indeed rather geeky) look a little strange at people buying a Rubies and painting it yellow with stripes, giving it names, speaking a language... while their costume is something you wouldn' t let your son wear on halloween.
However, they enjoy the Fett ride and have expanded it for alot of people.
My point is: the language isn ' t perse a step further and I believe 2 worlds of fandoms have collided here... which is only an enrichment for TDH.