Series 4 of the MIMOBOT Star Wars line also includes Clone Captain Rex (from that animated series I really never bothered wasting any time on) and two new revamps of the earlier Darth Vader flash drive. Most of the new Vader flash drives reveal the battle-scarred face of young Anakin Skywalker, but one in six feature the older Jonathon-Winters-as-Humpty-Dumpty-looking Anakin. And you had better hope the Force is with you when you pick that one out.
So, bottom line here: is Darth Maul worth $20 to $50 bucks? That’s a pretty stupid question, really. It’s Darth Maul, after all. Plus, it’s a solid, sturdy, and reliable flash drive. Go ahead, compare it to one of those ugly, cheaply constructed Wal-Mart USB drives that cost about the same price but are guaranteed to break if you look at it cross-eyed. Yes, Darth Maul is well worth it.








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