"Yousa don't know the power of the Dark Side, okieday?"
I really liked the Origin one. I didn't like alliances as much, but the third one was solid. I'm almost done with Ascension now, took me a while to get into because it's 100% Chiss, but it's starting to have a lot of intrigue.SoulSlaveAG2005 said:
Back to regular Star Wars talk:
Has anyone else read the the Thrawn origin novel and alliances?
I'm finishing alliances now, and would love for these books to be made into any type of series, whether live action or animated or movie.
Such fun reads
alliances had too much padme and anikin in alliances for me to get into it. i ended up putting it down a few chapters in.Fat Bib Fortuna said:I really liked the Origin one. I didn't like alliances as much, but the third one was solid. I'm almost done with Ascension now, took me a while to get into because it's 100% Chiss, but it's starting to have a lot of intrigue.SoulSlaveAG2005 said:
Back to regular Star Wars talk:
Has anyone else read the the Thrawn origin novel and alliances?
I'm finishing alliances now, and would love for these books to be made into any type of series, whether live action or animated or movie.
Such fun reads
PatAg said:
I prefer to think that that he speaks completely normally when he is being a sith, and JarJar is an affront.
I'd stick to no more than 90% Star Wars quotes.Fat Bib Fortuna said:
Starting a 365-days of the year inspirational quote book and words to live by project today. The question is, how many Star Wars quotes can I work in there without the client starting to think WTF is this guy doing.
Are you afraid the client will alter the deal?Fat Bib Fortuna said:
Starting a 365-days of the year inspirational quote book and words to live by project today. The question is, how many Star Wars quotes can I work in there without the client starting to think WTF is this guy doing.
Saxsoon said:
For Valentine's Day
Ooh, mooey mooey, I love you!
You're welcome for the stars.cbr said:Saxsoon said:
For Valentine's Day
Ooh, mooey mooey, I love you!
Brian Earl Spilner said:
Feb 14: "Do it."
Someone must have been just laying in bed thinking last night and was not able to fall asleep.........Cinco Ranch Aggie said:
This near-life-long Star Wars nut has a question related to the opening scene of the first movie.
I've been doing a Star Wars rewatch - a movie a day in story order, last night was Rogue One and today will be Star Wars.
At the end of Rogue One, the action was happening over Scarif when Princess Leia's blockade runner escapes from Darth Vader's star destroyer. The very ships that we will see above Tatooine at the beginning of Star Wars. Where is Tatooine in relation to Scarif? Presumably that is a trip requiring a hyperspace jump, although we never see either ship jump into hyperspace or emerge from it. Yet in The Last Jedi, I seem to recall Leia and company being surprised when they were tracked while in hyperspace.
So if this was a new capability by the time of the ST, how exactly did Vader track his daughter's fleeing blockade runner?
https://www.cinemablend.com/news/1616120/the-reason-princess-leia-was-at-the-battle-of-scarif-in-rogue-oneCinco Ranch Aggie said:
This near-life-long Star Wars nut has a question related to the opening scene of the first movie.
I've been doing a Star Wars rewatch - a movie a day in story order, last night was Rogue One and today will be Star Wars.
At the end of Rogue One, the action was happening over Scarif when Princess Leia's blockade runner escapes from Darth Vader's star destroyer. The very ships that we will see above Tatooine at the beginning of Star Wars. Where is Tatooine in relation to Scarif? Presumably that is a trip requiring a hyperspace jump, although we never see either ship jump into hyperspace or emerge from it. Yet in The Last Jedi, I seem to recall Leia and company being surprised when they were tracked while in hyperspace.
So if this was a new capability by the time of the ST, how exactly did Vader track his daughter's fleeing blockade runner?
there are imperial troops on Tatooine. maybe there was a ship near there, spotted them and then told Vader.Cinco Ranch Aggie said:
This near-life-long Star Wars nut has a question related to the opening scene of the first movie.
I've been doing a Star Wars rewatch - a movie a day in story order, last night was Rogue One and today will be Star Wars.
At the end of Rogue One, the action was happening over Scarif when Princess Leia's blockade runner escapes from Darth Vader's star destroyer. The very ships that we will see above Tatooine at the beginning of Star Wars. Where is Tatooine in relation to Scarif? Presumably that is a trip requiring a hyperspace jump, although we never see either ship jump into hyperspace or emerge from it. Yet in The Last Jedi, I seem to recall Leia and company being surprised when they were tracked while in hyperspace.
So if this was a new capability by the time of the ST, how exactly did Vader track his daughter's fleeing blockade runner?
Cinco Ranch Aggie said:
This near-life-long Star Wars nut has a question related to the opening scene of the first movie.
I've been doing a Star Wars rewatch - a movie a day in story order, last night was Rogue One and today will be Star Wars.
At the end of Rogue One, the action was happening over Scarif when Princess Leia's blockade runner escapes from Darth Vader's star destroyer. The very ships that we will see above Tatooine at the beginning of Star Wars. Where is Tatooine in relation to Scarif? Presumably that is a trip requiring a hyperspace jump, although we never see either ship jump into hyperspace or emerge from it. Yet in The Last Jedi, I seem to recall Leia and company being surprised when they were tracked while in hyperspace.
So if this was a new capability by the time of the ST, how exactly did Vader track his daughter's fleeing blockade runner?