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on a space luxury liner. I'm basing it on the Lusitania, but I don't want the name to be too obvious a rip off. Any ideas for how to Star Warsify the name in a good way?
on a space luxury liner. I'm basing it on the Lusitania, but I don't want the name to be too obvious a rip off. Any ideas for how to Star Warsify the name in a good way?
The Ussi Annya?
That might actually better than my current placeholder name "The Faire Loosie Tayne".
Hmm..The Ussannya? The Lussinnya? The Ussinya? The Luxanya?
The HUSEZNI? ;)
The USSYATI?
Starship Titanic.
There was a luxury space vessel in the "Silent Drifting" issue of Marvel Star Stars (the famous, or should-be-famous, issue which showed a young Obi-Wan Kenobi even before ESB was released). Did it have a name though? If it did you could use that name....
-Someone, someday, needs to bring back the LIGHT SIDE to Star Wars. Has anyone else noticed striking similarites between the character of Anakin/Vader and George Lucas, or is it just me?
-It's called STAR WARS. NOT "Episode IV: A New Hope". Kids, get this straight.
-Please read the Archie Goodwin daily SW comics: Too good to be forgotten!
It did...Starship Titanic.
TV's Frink said:
It did...Starship Titanic.
LOL!
-Someone, someday, needs to bring back the LIGHT SIDE to Star Wars. Has anyone else noticed striking similarites between the character of Anakin/Vader and George Lucas, or is it just me?
-It's called STAR WARS. NOT "Episode IV: A New Hope". Kids, get this straight.
-Please read the Archie Goodwin daily SW comics: Too good to be forgotten!
Star Wars Purist said:
TV's Frink said:
It did...Starship Titanic.
LOL!
met douglas adams in LA a few years before
he passed away. YES he was very tall.. and
funny, and friendly. he signed a ton of hitchhikers
stuff for me.. including the laserdisc cover.
he was about to release the game 'starship titanic',
and i got a prerelease copy of it, along with a nice
press pack. awesome guy, awesome books.
later
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Inverclyde would make sense as the Inverclyde family owned Cunard.