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#402667
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The Prequel Radical Redux Ideas Thread
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Handzzz said:

SilverKey said:

So Handzzz, you mean EU in Star Wars canon is fine, just as long as it's the EU you like? The Mandalorians in TCW are just as much part of the EU as the Outbound Flight storyline is, and there are fans out there who wanted to see them on the screen just as much as you want to see the Outbound Flight storyline in TCW. That said, I'd love to see the Outbound Flight project as the main storyline in a future season of TCW.

Speaking of Outbound Flight, is the book really worth the read? I love the Thrawn trilogy as well, and a book about Outbound Flight with the PT characters sounds like a great read to me. I also like how the tied the PT era and the post-ROTJ era together in the NJO series.

I like the Mandalorians, but not in the clone wars cartoon. The idea is good but the way it told, that bothers me. If you liked the Thrawn trilogy, then you will ike the Outbound flight. Timothy Zahn is a genious.Maybe im a little bit narrow-minded. But i liked some of the episodes of the CW series. :)

I bought Outbound flight from Tim Zahn himself and he autographed it and with several other hardbacks and paperbacks. He even sign some book labels so I can put them in FUTURE Star Wars novels and some other labels for my Rogues who are also fans.

Anything he writes is freaking SW gold and I'm so glad he bitched slapped Kevin J Anderson in the Hand of Thrawn duology about Mara Jade and Luke (since KJA's Lando romance angle was total crap)... Totally worth reading Silvery Key, along with the Thrawn Trilogy (genius and totally engaging), Hand of Thrawn Duology (if you wanna know what happens to the Empire at it's finale and how Luke and Mara Jade finally get together, these are the books!), and Outbound Flight (bridges elegantly the PT and the future EU nicely... Sets the stage for future occurrences within the SW timeline) .

Do not get me started on the "Mandalore" in the CWS. First off they are the "Death Watch" they are a splinter group of the Mandalore and the armor is suppose to be very different and thus THEY ARE NOT MANDALORE... That "darksaber" thing was a joke as well. Then... the actual Mandalorians from Mandalore being "pacifist"??? Way to ruin the Mandalorian Super Commandos GL... This is a race of warriors, born to fight and die for their code of conduct and honor who offer their services to the highest bidder and never break their word as such. They respect strength and the will to use it to fight for their vode (brothers/sisters), their goals, and their kote (glory).

If you're gonna have them go "pacifist" or whatever for another convoluted plot line then congrats LFL, you have just neutered one of the greatest warrior groups in sci-fi history... I saw the pre-screening of the Mandalorian Plot at LFL and I was disappointed the whole time. I don't blame Dave Filoni (cos he's actually EU knowledgeable and wanted to do some really cool things) but Lucas is definitely got his fingers in all these pies and has no idea the damage he's doing/done (ie PT for example). I could totally hear the frustration in the Dave Filoni's voice in the Q&A and constantly referenced the LFL attorney that was sitting in the audience making sure he didn't leak or say anything against LFL. Sad... I really do wish GL would turn over SW to someone who actually does care and KNOWS the universe. He just doesn't care. Everything now is all about setting up product pipelines and getting $ from them... Sick of it.

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#402666
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Info & Ideas: ESB and ROTJ Wishlist
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Lord Scalpados said:

Jabba's Palace does look a bit low budget. I mean now when you compre to the other to Star wars films episode four & five.

It'd be cool if Jabba was on a repulsor sled... Skimpier metal bikini will also spruce up the place nicely. ;)

Avatar, nice mock up for Endor there, darkside of Endor as dominate is more appropriate to the mood.

 

 

 

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#402665
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STAR WARS: EP V &quot;REVISITED EDITION&quot;<strong>ADYWAN</strong> - <strong>12GB 1080p MP4 VERSION AVAILABLE NOW</strong>
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Lord Grievous said:

I *have* actually trudged through all 660 pages you know, well I've only really read Adywan's posts :D

Heh... I did that too... Oh and I did check out Angel's mock ups and OO5's comparison shots. =D

 

ImperialFighter said:

Just before Luke jumps into the water on Dagobah, he's correctly wearing the 'silver bullets' wrapped around his left leg....

....but when he climbs out of the water and stands up, the 'silver bullets' are now suddenly missing....

Silver bullets are standard issue X-wing leg flairs. =D On ejector strap belts have a series of mini-flairs as well. =D

Ady... Awesomeness... XD  I have something to post up as well (which explains my MIA for the last few days):

Hoth X-wing Jacket

This is an early picture and this is also the toughest part of our costuming creation on our end... This jacket is insane to make. Will post a complete pic soon.

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#402018
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The Prequel Radical Redux Ideas Thread
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Padme should of just been left alive actually... That way Leia does remember her and I'd say she marries Bail Organa (underground/secretly) especially if she thinks Anakin is dead (like what Obi tells Luke, why not also tell Padme a similar story "from a certain point of view" and all. "Anakin is destroyed Padme... He's gone").

She'd be in hiding from the Empire (cos she knows that Jedi offspring would be hunted by them) and Vader thinking she's dead there would be no one really looking for her. On Alderaan Padme dies when Leia's like 3yo or something and Bail raises her from that point on. Thus Vader has no idea Princess Leia is his own child nor Luke (till the first Death Star is destroyed). Obi still takes Luke to Tattooine because it's still wiser to split them up for their own safety and Padme reluctantly agrees.

It gets rid of the really stupid line from ROTS:

"...she's lost the will to live" (YOU JUST HAD TWO BRAND NEW BABIES AND YOU DON'T HAVE THE WILL TO LIVE?! WTH?)

Also, this line has to go too:

"NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO..." (omg wth... haha...)

You may as well say "DO NOT WAAAAAAAAANT..." At least then the audience will be laughing for the right reasons. =P Actually I think he should scream more like when the Enegizer bunny defeated him:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxafIhYFOr0

hehehe...

 

 

 

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#402010
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Info &amp; Ideas: ESB and ROTJ Wishlist
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Jaitea said:

Ok, Ok, it was meant to be a joke, but here he is with yellow eyes!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BtFbl_quqzk

J

Hahaha... excellent. XD Actually if ESB was done Frank Miller style it'd be pretty neat. I smell a fan edit... ;)

vaderios said:

Timstuff said:

Miller!Palpatine is awesome! :D

Anyway, according to The Force Unleashed Palpatine had a throne room on the first Death Star that was located on the superlaser dish, so I'd assume that that's where it would be on the second death star as well.

Hum yeah:P

Sorry for the repost :D

 

-Angel


Wow... they're really high... =D

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#401869
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Jaitea said:

I may be posting this and you guys may be suggesting where the throne room COULD be in a new edit and already know of this shot, but this is it on the surface (North Pole sounds probable)

Yeah, I never actually like that shot much because the tower blends in to the surface too much (I think it was like my 5th veiwing of ROTJ before I actually saw the tower and was like "Oh hey, Emperor's tower..." and so the establishing shot doesn't work if all there is mostly the gray of the surface and the tower is super thin and doesn't stand out a bit more.

Technically that tower could still be on the concave dish somewhere as we've never seen the surface of the super laser.

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#401865
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The Prequel Radical Redux Ideas Thread
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SomethingStarWarsRelated said:

PART TWO:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=poBUYSFmiCE

P.S. If you guys don't like Yoda looking weak...well...you won't like part two! ;)

LOL! Yeah, Yoda is very weak for a Jedi Grand Master... I do like the new ending and the cutting back of Anakin's whiny @ss angsty dialog especially removing "You under estimate my power" and then having nearly all his limbs cut off like a chump. lol

However, how does Anakin's lightsaber get to Obi Wan to pass on to Luke then? Or was it previously established earlier that he was fighting with a red Sith lightsaber and Anakin left his Jedi blue lightsaber behind or something? I personally did not like Anakin was using a blue lightsaber against Obi's blue. Harder to track the fight and it just looked weird.

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#401662
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Jaitea said:

Nice pic Rogue Leader, now that would be a movie!!!

 

Here's my last wee clip of The Emperors Throne Room, now I can move on to something else!! (Vader & Son do stand quite still while Palpsy talks but anyway...it's just a mock-up)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nBJfgH2Jtw

J

Nice clip! I like what you did with the binders. They look like stun cuffs now. =D

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#401557
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Info &amp; Ideas: ESB and ROTJ Wishlist
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I think there's a point were we hear a story and if it's entertaining enough you get drawn into it and even want to believe in it. In the end and in the case of SW, it's not real. However, the basis for a lot of stories of this type have been drawn from real life sources or other legends which I find interesting to hear about and learn something from. I guess that's why the EU is interesting to me...

Overall, I think either conscious of it or not, we all look for meaning in the things we see or the stories we hear. We just interpret things different cos there's real all encompassing way to have our words truly mean everything we really do wish to convey (thus I write way too much when offering a point). Okay, I'm gonna hype for now. Cheers guys! =D 

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#401550
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Monroville said:

Rogue Leader said:

 TIEs are a box with engines and a pair of guns with a pilot that probably won't survive their first dogfight... If you don't know how to use all the speed and maneuverability to your advantage then you're not going into a battle well prepared at all.

As oppose to Rebellion pilots who have the advantage of hyperdrive, shields, and a ejection system to protect their ships and people (as their resources were limited and thus to protect such investments made sense). Their pilots live through their encounters, learn from them, and come back as fighter aces to slag their Imperial counter parts.

Makes sense to me even if it was some interesting retconning. ;)

I know, I know.. I'm getting into a STAR WARS debate with a SW fan; a REALLY BIG SW fan.  But all of the stuff you mention is fanfic EU stuff... it still doesn't jive with what a real empire would do: the Romans had the best in armor and weaponry, although it was after Caesar and Augustus that the legions really started to get professional military training.  Also, one can look at the japanese empire during WW2 as far as "lightweight fighters that were a breath away from destruction".  Even so, the US was an industrial giant and had the ability, material and time to create superior fighters to counter and destroy the Zeros. 

In this case, it would be akin to Al-Quada (not that the rebels are terrorists, but would have similar financial and industrial challenges) having far better military equipment and trained soldiers than the US or UK.  They may know all the best hidey holes and know that the only way they can match the US and UK is to play unfair, but when fighting toe-to-toe there is no match: they always lose.  Same thing happened in Vietnam: when the VC staged the Tet offensive, they were annihilated because they came out in the open; when they went back to an underground battle of demoralization, they realized the only way to defeat the US was to destroy their will to fight.

Same case "should" be with the Empire and the Rebellion: the Empire has whole planets to mine, refine and industrialize to create any war machine that can withstand any rebellion firepower, much less overwhelm it, and with far better trained pilots that can be rotated in duty.  The reality should be the other way around: x-wings falling apart due to lack of spare parts, while TIEs get harder to destroy, more manueverable, etc.

But this is STAR WARS.  In a fantasy world, the good guys are always going to have the upper hand in some way, regardless of how silly the explanation may be.  You would think the Empire just cloned Laurel and Hardy or Inspector Clouseau for their entire troop line, judging them by their competence.

Haha... guys, I'm well aware that this is just a movie/expanded story via books and such... I was never saying that this is how war works and is the template for all war ever. That's insane... so please don't think I'm insane in believing that this is some word of law concerning SW either. lol

I maybe crazy EU knowledgeable but I totally do see the practicality of numerical advantage and the other points you brought up for real life war. Trust me, I have other interests other than SW so I'm not gonna debate about the validity of one ship class or type of pilot over another, as both don't even exist (although I could... very much so... lol). ;)

However, if you want to talk about real life war then I can throw an example or two myself supporting the point of view of superior training and skill to do the impossible against a numerically superior foe. The Battle of Thermopylae, the numerically superior Persians with an army of hundreds of thousands went head to head with the 300 Spartans and about 7000 Greek allies. For 3 days an army that out numbered the Greeks very badly were utterly fought to a stand still. If the Greeks were not betrayed I imagine they would of held out even longer and have demoralized the Persians to lose all taste for battle to abandon their campaign rather than press a battle of attrition further.

However, we can also go further into their equipment and training. The Spartans alone are a prime example of well trained soldiers who lived through many battles (and thus learn from previous encounters) vs the enslaved cultures of King Xerexes with their non-existent training of hack and slash while absorbing their peoples as their troops. They were further equipped with crappy wicker shields and cheapy armor.

The Spartans and other hoplites of the allied Greek army carried argive shields aka the "hoplon", that was layered with brass over wood that withstood the main attack strategy of the Persians: arrow bombardment. (Better sheilds protecting the soliders so that they'd live to fight another day or another encounter... hmmm sounds familiar... =D), and contrary to the move "300", the Spartans and the Greeks wore heavy hoplite armor (and I've seen this armor at the Britsh Museum, it's THICK as heck...). Compared to the defensive capabilities of the Persian "sheilds" that were pretty much material that baskets are made of and thus crappy (kinda like TIEs... lol. Oh! Right... real life examples... *nodding*). Overall the bulk of the Greeks mostly withdrew from Thermoplyae (I'd say they hyped but that's a SW term too. =P) and so that battle was a loss but not without dealing the Persians huge loses and over all they won the war mainly because of the example set by the Spartans in particular. This rallied Greece like never before to openly work together (as Greece was a bunch of unallied city-states at the time) and fight the most massive army ever assembled. The Greeks were ALWAYS outnumbered during all the battles of the Greco-Persian war. 

They way I look at it in the case of Star Wars, was that everyday was a Thermoplyae for the Rebel Alliance. They fought hard in every battle, ran when they couldn't win or wasn't worth fighting cos the cost would be too high, and lived on to fight another day. Furthermore, when the credits were down and they had to go all in they won the day in most cases which inspired MORE planetary systems to openly Rebel and rally to the Alliance. The Battles of Yavin and Endor example inspired entire systems to start to defy the tyranny of the Empire.

If you wish to compare real life war to the Galactic Civil War that's fine, I can easy throw out comparative notes from a variety of wars as well. I'm not saying your examples are invalid but in the long history of human warfare it's very easy to find examples to support either one of our points.

I personally love strategy and watching stories of war, but don't get me wrong their either, I do not love the process of war itself or the lives lost. However, war ironically has been a main driver for the evolution of the human race and I feel there are many lessons to be learned from it. One day however, it is very easy to believe we'd destroy ourselves so if there is a story that drives home a message that destroying a planet is wrong and should be fought at all cost then I'm all for it...

What movie is like that... I know there's a movie that has a planet destroyed by a massive war machine and then is fought by a motley bad of Rebels... Darn it... what was it again... Will have to think about it. ;)

So anyway, I agree with your examples, no worries, but I believe my examples are equally valid. It just depends on which war you'd like to look at along with what analogies you'd like to present in comparing them to the Star Wars saga. Oh! That was it! that was the movie I was thinking of! =D

 

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#401503
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Info &amp; Ideas: ESB and ROTJ Wishlist
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Monroville said:

Rogue Leader said:

 Had DS2 had been completed, it would of been unstoppable.

remember, this is the EMPIRE we're talking about... I'm sure they'd find SOME way to make it ridiculously easy to destroy...

you know, like that TIE fighter theory: yeah, we have factories that can span entire planets and we have by far the most up to date technology and the best parts and mechanics money and tyranny can buy or take... but we're going to send all of our pilots in spacecraft that blows up from a well placed sneeze because... well, because we don't give a snit.  Who cares about experienced fighter pilots and things still costing money.

Hehe... actually there is some interesting information concerning why TIEs are crap. The makers of the TIEs, Sienar Fleet, actually bought the line to incorporate the success of the Delta 7 series/Actis Eta-2 Jedi Starfighters/Interceptors from Kuat System Engineering (The makers of Star Destroyers and so the trianglar design of the Jedi Starfighters initially).

Sienar then created and developed the TIE Fighter based off of the ideas from the Delta 7 and Eta-2, a highly maneuverable, fast and agile craft with a basic weapons system and no shields just like the Jedi Starfighter. Other systems like hyperdrive, on board life support, ejection systems and other things were taken out to save costs, since Imperial lives are considered an renewable resource and numbers would be their primary advantage. =P

However, only pilots that survive their encounters become veteran fighter pilots and therefore the flaw in the TIE. The pilots themselves... Sienar didn't account for the fact that those who piloted a craft like the Delta 7s/Jedi starfighter had an additional skill to help pilots utilize such an fast and agile craft. The Force was with Jedi pilots...

Jedi reflexes enhanced by sense in the Force gave Jedi Knights full use to take advantage of all the speed and maneuverability of such craft. And so... TIEs are a box with engines and a pair of guns with a pilot that probably won't survive their first dogfight... If you don't know how to use all the speed and maneuverability to your advantage then you're not going into a battle well prepared at all.

As oppose to Rebellion pilots who have the advantage of hyperdrive, shields, and a ejection system to protect their ships and people (as their resources were limited and thus to protect such investments made sense). Their pilots live through their encounters, learn from them, and come back as fighter aces to slag their Imperial counter parts.

Makes sense to me even if it was some interesting retconning. ;)

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#401487
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STAR WARS: EP V &quot;REVISITED EDITION&quot;<strong>ADYWAN</strong> - <strong>12GB 1080p MP4 VERSION AVAILABLE NOW</strong>
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vaderios said:

-Angel

Great how the building is now rounded to match all the other architecture around Cloud City... =D Much better! Also the narrower path leading to landing platform looks good and I like the walkway is lit. I think the lighting of the building is what's making it a lil videogame esque. I'd say tone down the shade half way between what you have there on the building and the original would sell it. Awesome overall. =D

 

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#401484
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Bingowings said:

I hope you don't run into any problems getting the props sent to for location shooting.

They look just the sort of thing that :

A) Some over zealous security jobsworth would wreck to make sure it's not hiding something or going to explode.

B) A nice little item to slam a huge customs charge on.

Or are you doing the filming close enough to home to avoid this?

Yeah... although props like this are shipped all the time. Trust me... I know. =D Unless there's like C4 or something else in it I doubt it'd go through such security scrutiny. Hope not anyway, but I do have a friend at costumes here in the Port of Oakland and I know a couple people at SFO security... I'll poke for some information concerning security just in case.

Which brings up your other question, Ady's in England... We're in California, so no, the shoot is rather far from Ady. However, the parrellel is awesome if you look at it: The OG SW was filmed at Elstree Studios in England while blue screen and model shots were done in California! Now it's kinda reversed as Ady's team of wizards are creating the CGI and model elements in England and we're filming in California! XD

I think the concern is the shipping charge and how long it would take to ship after shipping before the winter snow season ends here...

However, I have an idea about snow... if the delay goes longer than expected I actually have come with a rather insane back up plan. But it would be VERY cool and maybe even cheaper than a huge coordinated effort to get to a Hoth-esque location... May the Force be with us all.

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#401482
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The Prequel Radical Redux Ideas Thread
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SomethingStarWarsRelated said:

OK, so I've been playing around with the last few scenes from ROTS for a while now:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H4gcsOsw6N4

It's funny that I've titled this ROTS_newtimeline because I don't think this particular video shuffles any of the original scenes around drastically...but don't worry...there's more to come.  ;)

This video would've been longer but for some reason I was having issues uploading a 9 minute version...so I'll be uploading the other part soon.

 

P.S. Welcome, VideInfra78! :D

Very nice... I like although Yoda being knocked out that long makes him look really weak. =( It would then bring up the question of why doesn't Sideous just finish him while he's down?

Handzzz said:

Personally i liked the first three episodes of the clone wars. There was a chiss, that remined me Thrawn... :) It would be cool that to do an episode for the Katana fleet, but Lucas don't care about the actual sequels. They are way better, than GL's creation...  There is a web page, that have a lot of cool art of ships, that looks more Star Wars than the prequels.

http://warlords.swrebellion.com/wp/?page_id=42&g2_itemId=276

Would of loved to see Thrawn somewhere in the Clone Wars... In fact that would been an great tie in for that series into later in the EU.  You are right though, GL wouldn't do it nor does he really care all to much. Dave Filoni is a hardcore fan and EU knowledgable, he actually attempts to inject as much EU as possible into the Clone War series however some of the more reasonable ideas are rejected.

Vibro-blades with cortosis weaves for example... instead GL said "no, nothing can block a lightsaber" so let's make a "darksaber" (from the new Mandolarian plot story line, don't get me started on how much he's f'd the Mandarlores...). Yet, Episode III has those Phrik electrostaves used by those IG-100 Manga guards of General Grevious... GL literally forgets, doesn't know or care concerning these things and his visions have no continuity anymore. They're on the fly, sporadic, and on the whim. 

Neat ships. =D

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#401389
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Matticon said:

As with all EU stuff, it all started with the West End Games Role-playing game. This is where the SSD was deemed to be 8km. (Source: Imperial Source Book: WEG: 1987-88)

WEG Roleplaying was awesome, and the third best selling table top next to D&D and Rifts.... if only the management was better. *sigh*

Ah yes, the D6 system... ;) Yeah I really liked that system as it was just so nice and easy compared to Wizards of the Coast convoluted D20 garbage... (and yes, loads of useless info which my brain just absorbs like a massive sponge on Mon Calamari)

Anyway, I know most people don't care about EU dimensions or stats here but I have another reason for being annoyed at this latest change as it messes up other aspects of the continuity in the EU (yes, the movies are the only things that should truly matter but this is another demonstration of LFL's utter neglect for checking established information before releasing new "information" as "canon" which just becomes epic fail as retconning and ends in mass screw ups. Thus my appreciation for Ady's amazing particular attention to continuity and things that just make sense...)

Anyway, by saying a ship is so ridiculously large you also screwed the stats for the Eclipse-class Star Destroyer (which are now SMALLER than the Executor at 17.5km) along with every other Super Star Destroyer The Iron Fist, Lusankya, Razor's Kiss, Knight Hammer, Vengence, etc... If that's the case they're ALL 19km. Which then means the Eclipse I & II at 17.5km (Palpatine's flag ships mind you in Dark Empire I & II) are now SMALLER than Darth Vader's orginal flag ship. I don't think so as Palpy's ego would never allow it. =P 

Screw that fierfek Leeland Chee, continuity expert my @ss...

Sorry guys, I don't mean to rant but to me it just shows how much LFL really doesn't care about the details anymore. It's all quantity... not the quality.

Yes, the standard Imperial Star Destroyer Mark II is 1.6km long... Until they decide that's wrong to to confuse everyone else further. =P

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#401386
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STAR WARS: EP V &quot;REVISITED EDITION&quot;<strong>ADYWAN</strong> - <strong>12GB 1080p MP4 VERSION AVAILABLE NOW</strong>
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adywan said:

Anyway, here's a couple fo photos of the things i ahve been working on recently for the Hoth Troopers 2nd unit shoot

1: backpack frames. Unassembled

2: Trooper costume accessories (the rank insignia, glove decal and hat communicator). These are just the clay versions ready for the silicon moulding stage

YAY!!!!!!!!!!! XDDDDDDDDDDDD Can't wait to see these and suit up fully armed and operational. ;)

I talk to my film crew today over a few drinks. They're in good spirits and we'll be looking at alternatives to snow just in case. Obviously actual snow would be best but if not we'll make it snow somewhere... The impossible is what we do best after all. =D

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#401285
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vaderios said:

Damn.. i thought that the SSD was 12 km..

 

Thanks for the explain Ming:D Now i assume i can clear my mind on this and work on a matte i want to achieve grander results :D

No no Outcast had this lever messed up.. That.. that doesnt count :P

 

Well im happy you like the throne in the dish concept..Still i d like to see ways making this possible :D (check my mockups that include dish areas into exterior backgrounds)


-Angel

 Fierfek... they retconned the length of the Executor... now they say it's 19km long...  First DS2 and now the Executor. I'm so annoyed... Seriously, Leland Chee is a toss pot and he seriously has to stop changing stuff like this. It's so stupid and totally throws me off... I'd totally tear him a new one in a head to head SW contest but not if they keep changing numbers that have stood for decades:

"In 2004, the Inside the Worlds of the Star Wars Trilogy reference book changed the Executor's size to 19km long. It was explained by continuity checker Leland Chee to be more consistent with the films. Later books and reference guides mostly followed this number. The Official Databank has given various sizes over the years, starting with "over eight times longer than an ISD", to 12,8km (as a compromise between fan groups) and finally, 19km."

Idiots... I've remember that the Executor is 8km long since 1995... Anyway, I'll check your mock ups later. Gonna get some sleep and grumble at LFL's latest screwing with the SW universe. Fierfeks...