Share your favorite Star Wars memories

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timmy
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#551 Post by timmy »

thejester wrote:Who said anything about planes young man

I can highly recommend the Oslo-Bergen railway
You lucky motherfucker! 'Young man' indeed.
"also it really shits my mum so it's a good way of winding her up"

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#552 Post by Gands »

timmy wrote:Or 'Deck Officer!' as Han bellows at him, was played by John fucking Ratzenberger, which I hadn't known about before. Heh.
I want that story of Cliff Claven in the Rebellion, in the Hoth bar.

"Did you know that the common AT-AT has a huge weakness in its legs? Fly around them, they trip right over! A child could do it."

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#553 Post by timmy »

Yeah, and they could have an alien who is a clever play on Norm and oh wait
"also it really shits my mum so it's a good way of winding her up"

-thejester

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#554 Post by Darksi4190 »

Started reading "Crucible" today. It's kind of sad to think that this is the last time I'll ever read an adventure featuring jaina solo or Ben Skywalker.

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#555 Post by Crazedwraith »

Well a new one at any rate. Unless you never re-read books.

Anyway, that's fanfic is for.
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#556 Post by Veef »

http://www.theverge.com/culture/2014/8/ ... jedi-beard

"It’s really about the new generation of characters," Hamill told the BBC. "We’re just there to lend our support, and grow contractually obligated beards."


AND THEY BETTER BE NEATLY GROOMED :argh:

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#557 Post by Darksi4190 »

Given the buzz I'd seen surrounding "crucible," I wasn't expecting much, but it was pleasantly entertaining. It sucks as a finale to the EU because there are a ton of plot threads left hanging, but the novel itself wasn't bad.

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#558 Post by Stofsk »

I think Hamil is gonna look like a Jedi badass with that beard

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#559 Post by uraniun235 »

Mark Hamill's really not much younger now than Alec Guinness was when Star Wars was filmed.

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#560 Post by Darksi4190 »

Crazedwraith wrote:Anyway, that's fanfic is for.


I'm gonna go out on a limb and guess you never visited the Star Wars section of Fanficion.net. Or visited Fanfiction.net in general.

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#561 Post by Crazedwraith »

*shrug* Then I dare you to do better.
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#562 Post by Stofsk »

Crazedwraith wrote:*shrug* Then I dare you to do better.
To the fanfic mobile

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#563 Post by Darksi4190 »

So has anyone else been following volume 2 of Star Wars: Legacy?

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#564 Post by Stofsk »

I thought Dark Horse lost the licence

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#565 Post by Darksi4190 »

They just put out their last issue.

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#566 Post by RogueIce »

I'll wait for the collected version.

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#567 Post by Darksi4190 »

Legacy is something I honestly went in expecting to hate, but really ended up enjoying.

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#568 Post by Darksi4190 »

So did anyone else here play Rogue Squadron for the N64? I've been doing it the past few days. I just beat the "Raid on Sullust" level, which was waaaay easier than I remember.

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#569 Post by joviwan »

So I'm watching CG Clone Wars with my besty best friend.

We just watched Dooku Captured and Gungan General, which is a two-parter in season one

and Kenobi is in top jackass form and all the interactions are great, but there are at least two huge gaping plot holes I can't resolve.

At the end of Dooku Captured, they switch poisoned drinks around so that they do not get drugged, and it is shown on screen as working.

At the start of Gungan General, it shows that they were drugged by the poisoned drinks and they offered no explanation at all


and at the end of the episode, obiwan's lightsaber appeared out of nowhere for no reason when he was specifically not supposed to have it.

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#570 Post by joviwan »

there was a scene from a book I think starring Wedge, where the guys servicing his x-wing were telling him that they had run out of room to paint his kills on his ship.

Does this sound familiar to anyone and if so can you tell me where to find the quote?

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#571 Post by Crazedwraith »

It's near the start of the first X-Wing book by Micheal Stackpole: "Rogue Squadron"

And yeah. it's Wedge. He's talking with his new verpine mechanic. I gave my copy to charity years ago otherwise I'd be more exact.
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#572 Post by joviwan »

thank you! That is more info than I had before.

Sadly, it appears beyond my ability to google it

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#573 Post by Darksi4190 »

"Sheev Palpatine," seriously?

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#574 Post by Darth Tedious »

I can see why he kept that quiet for so long lol
If my name was Sheev, I wouldn't want anyone to know about it
adr rox worship him or suffer large
and so forth, etc.
also STAR TREK

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#575 Post by Ralin »

Crazedwraith wrote:It's near the start of the first X-Wing book by Micheal Stackpole: "Rogue Squadron"

And yeah. it's Wedge. He's talking with his new verpine mechanic. I gave my copy to charity years ago otherwise I'd be more exact.
It's in the 4th X-Wing book, The Bacta War, when they're repainting the squadron's X-Wings since they've gone independent.

The chief mechanic (who I'm fairly sure had been with them for awhile?) says something along the lines of, "Sir, we've run out of room on the X-Wing to paint all of your TIE Fighter kills. Do you want us to group them by squadron or by flight wing?"

And Wedge is all like, "Eh, whatever."

Man has half a Death Star on his cockpit. He is very secure about the size of his junk.

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