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  1. Yeah. Creepy!!
  2. Maybe its the basis for the Assault transport and some of the EU ships like the Doomgiver and Sovereign Star Destroyer.
  3. Well technically we are all animals just highly evolved animals.
  4. http://www.petroden.com/screenshots2/screen70.jpg I think I have found a new image on Ign. I haven't seen it on the EAW site and I think that there is confirmation of the Marauder corvette just in front of the GSP.
  5. I forgot to post the question: If the Rebels Destroy the first Death Star, As we can see there is the Trench Run technique, will the second, more powerfull, deathstar be a possible next stage or will we only be able to construct the original version of the behemoth??
  6. SORRY!!! Anyway. I hope that there will be other vessels not yet seen.
  7. I wanted to have this one but it is "too big". Note that the file is only 14.7kb!! http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b191/Foshjedi2004/vergere1.jpg
  8. The Galactic Empire's ultimate terror weapon, the Death Stars were battle stations over one hundred kilometers in diameter and mounting a directed superlaser weapon capable of completely destroying an Earth-sized planet with a single shot. Planetary shields that could have held off entire Imperial fleets were ineffective against such a weapon. The first Death Star held 27,048 officers, 774,576 crew including troopers, pilots and crewers, 400,000 support workers and over 25,000 stormtroopers. It also carried assault shuttles, Skipray Blastboats, strike cruisers, drop ships, land vehicles, and support ships as well as 7,200 TIE Fighters. For surface protection it sported 200 turbolaser batteries, 2,500 ion cannons and at least 700 tractor beam projectors, plus, of course, the superlaser. Two such Death Stars were featured in the original movie trilogy, the first in A New Hope, and the second in Return of the Jedi. The designs for the Death Star are visible in Attack of the Clones; early construction of a Death Star is seen in Revenge of the Sith. There is some disagreement about the size of both Death Stars. According to some Expanded Universe sources and starwars.com, the first death star was 120 kilometers in diameter. This however, conflicts with the Star Wars Incredible Cross Sections fact book, which states that the first Death Star was 160 kilometers in diameter. There is similar disagreement about the size of the second Death Star seen in Return of the Jedi. Starwars.com states that the second death star is 160km in diameter. This is in contrast to the 900 km diameter figure stated in the Inside the Worlds of the Original Trilogy fact book. Detailed scaling of the stations in the movies also suggest the 160 km, and 900 km figures, respectively. DK nonfiction is considered canon by Lucasfilm Limited. Also, the starwars.com Databank lacks frequent or comprehensive updating, and the DK books were published after the Databank entries were created, which explains the discrepancy. The initial design of the first Death Star was done by the Geonosians. They gave the designs of their "Great Weapon" to Count Dooku to prevent the designs from falling into Jedi hands. Dooku took the designs back to Coruscant and gave them to Darth Sidious and the "Great weapon" was captured by the Empire after the Empire was formed. Raith Sienar also had plans for a Death Star-like battle station. However, he later let Grand Moff Tarkin take credit for the design since he no longer had interest in the project. In A New Hope, Han Solo and Luke Skywalker mistake the station for a small moon while following a lone TIE fighter. After escaping from the Death Star, the plans to the station, stolen by Rebel spies (according to the LucasArts video games, a secret signal interceptions asteroid, as well as Kyle Katarn), are transported by Princess Leia (with help from Han Solo, Luke Skywalker and the droids R2-D2 and C-3PO) to Rebel leaders. Luke Skywalker pilots an X-Wing starfighter through a trench-like indentation on the surface of the Death Star, evading a pursuing Darth Vader long enough to launch a pair of proton torpedo down a thermal exhaust port that reaches right down into the "reactor core", causing a chain reaction to destroy the battle station. In Return of the Jedi, Bothan spies steal the plans to the second Death Star, unaware that their theft was orchestrated by Emperor Palpatine. General Crix Madine and Admiral Ackbar devise a plan for its destruction. Han Solo leads a team to the forest moon of Endor to destroy its shield generator, while group of fighters and the Millennium Falcon piloted by Lando Calrissian fly into the centre of the ship through a narrow maze of pipes and destroy the reactor directly, rushing out in just enough time to escape the ensuing explosion. One drawback of the original design was the power systems. The first Death Star's reactor required one full day to generate enough energy for a full power shot. However, even low power shots were capable of massive destruction on a planetary scale. The second Death Star had redesigned systems and was capable of firing once every few minutes. It also had improved targeting computers, allowing it to fire the weapon at capital ships. The second Death Star corrected several flaws of the original design. The two-meter exhaust vent that doomed the first station was replaced with millions of millimeter wide tubes, each designed to seal if excess energy was detected. The second station also boasted far more turbolaser batteries with redesigned targeting systems, allowing them to target starfighters more easily. The greatest concentration of turbolasers was located near the Emperor's throne tower. Expanded Universe In the early production of the original movie, the hollow dish was designed to be on the equator, but then it was decided to be on the 'northern' hemisphere. However this old design can still be seen in the grid plan animations seen in the movie. This is because the animation was created before the designer decided to change it. This is a blooper, since the original plan in Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones shows the 'later' form. At the same time of the first Death Star's construction, Sienar was designing a battlestation (without a superlaser) of similar size and prestige as the Geonosian/Imperial superweapon. The best elements of both were apparently merged together with final detail work taking place in the secret Maw Cluster on Kessel. This laboratory completed a scaled-down prototype that was later destroyed by the New Republic. One of the primary designers of the Death Star was an engineer named Bevel Lemelisk. Lemelisk worked with the Geonosians to convert Sienar's Expeditionary Battle Planetoid into a superlaser-armed battlestation, and later designed more Imperial superweapons in the Maw Installation before overseeing the Death Star's construction at the planet Despayre. Durga the Hutt also built a small version with only the central laser core and a small living quarters, which was destroyed in the asteroid field around Hoth. This was known as the Darksaber but shoddy construction techniques meant that this attempt was an abject failure even before its destruction. Many of the Star Wars games are concerned with the Death Star's destruction, or the theft, protection, and transmission of its plans by the Rebel Alliance, and also the Battle of Yavin. Death Star http://www.starwars.com/databank/location/deathstar/img/movie_bg.jpg The Death Star was the code name of an unspeakably powerful and horrific weapon developed by the Empire. The immense space station carried a weapon capable of destroying entire planets. The Death Star was to be an instrument of terror, meant to cow treasonous worlds with the threat of annihilation. While the massive station is evidence of the evil that was the Galactic Empire, it was also proof of the New Order's greatest weakness -- the belief that technology and terror were superior to the will of oppressed beings fighting for freedom. The Death Star was a battle station the size of a small moon. It had a formidable array of turbolasers and tractor beam projectors, giving it the firepower of greater than half the Imperial starfleet. Within its cavernous interior were legions of Imperial troops and fightercraft, as well as all manner of detention blocks and interrogation cells. The Death Star was spherical, and dark gray in color. Located on the Death Star's northern hemisphere was a concave disk housing the station's main laser weapon. The brainchild of Grand Moff Tarkin, the Death Star was developed in secret. Rebel Alliance spies were nonetheless able to learn of the weapon's existence, and stole vital technical schematics from guarded Imperial vaults. These desperate spies transmitted this data to Rebel leader Princess Leia Organa, who stored the plans in R2-D2's memory systems. In a brutal display of the Death Star's power, Grand Moff Tarkin targeted its prime weapon at the peaceful world of Alderaan. Leia Organa, an Imperial captive at the time, was forced to watch as the searing laser blast split apart her beloved world, turning the planet and its populace into orbital ash and debris. Using the stolen technical data, Alliance tacticians were able to pinpoint a crucial flaw in the Death Star's design. A small ray-shielded thermal exhaust port led directly from the surface of the station into the heart of its colossal reactor. If the port could be breached by proton torpedoes, then the resulting chain reaction would destroy the station. The Rebel Alliance boldly launched its available starfighter forces against the station. The Imperials were so confident in the Death Star's might that they never considered the Rebel fighters a viable threat. After all, the station was designed to withstand a full frontal assault from large capital ships. At first, the Empire didn't even launch TIE fighters to counter the attack. With the aid of Han Solo, the spirit of Obi-Wan Kenobi, and the power of the Force, Luke Skywalker was able to successfully hit the small target, and triggered the Death Star's demise. Death Star 2 http://www.synapse.ne.jp/~save/mechanic/starship/ds1.jpg Within three years of the Death Star's demise, the Galactic Empire again proved its evil nature with the construction of a second Death Star in a remote region of space. Fortunately for the galaxy, the Empire never completed this monstrosity. Word of its construction was spread through the Rebel ranks by Bothan spies. The Alliance was able to pinpoint the exact location of Death Star's construction, and mount a pre-emptive strike to destroy the station. The leaked information was all a ruse. The scheming Emperor Palpatine engineered the Rebellion's discovery of the Death Star in the hopes of trapping the growing Rebel fleet. The second Death Star would not be as vulnerable as the Rebels believed. To ensure that the Death Star would destroy the lured Alliance fleet, Palpatine entrusted the supervision of its final phase of construction to his Sith apprentice, Lord Darth Vader. Vader motivated the Death Star's commander, Moff Jerjerrod, to see that the battle station was operational when the Emperor arrived for his inspection tour. The second Death Star was not a complete sphere. Though much of the battle station's recognizable shape was visible, there were huge sections of exposed superstructure and visible skeleton. To protect the half-completed and immobile station during its construction, the Empire projected an immense deflector shield from the nearby forest moon of Endor. The shield was strong enough to protect any breach from both capital and starfighter-class ships. The Alliance sent a commando team to land on the moon and deactivate the shield generator while the Rebel fleet emerged from hyperspace to destroy the station. Unlike the previous Death Star, whose reactor core was accessible only from a two-meter wide exhaust port, the second Death Star's heart had to be destroyed by actually flying into the superstructure and detonating the collosal power plant. The commando team was waylaid by Imperials and the Rebel fleet arrived to find the deflector shield intact. Worse yet, the superlaser was operational, and began destroying Rebel Mon Calamari cruisers with each blast. General Lando Calrissian came up with a daring and foolhardy tactic to engage the Imperial fleet at point-blank range, thus limiting the Death Star's available targets. Aided by the native Ewoks of Endor, the Rebels were able to infiltrate and destroy the shield generator complex. With the shield down, General Calrissian led the Alliance starfighters into the inner recesses of the Death Star. There, he and Wedge Antilles loosed a volley of ordnance that began an immense fireball that tore apart the station. Emperor Palpatine's body was consumed in the explosion. The Imperial fleet never recovered from the fiasco. What was to be the Rebel Alliance's demise instead turned into the death of the Empire. As firey fragments of the battle station burned away in Endor's atmosphere, the celebratory cheers of freedom rang throughout the forests, and indeed, the entire galaxy. The second Death Star's size ballooned to 160 kilometers in diameter, larger than the original, and featured a superlaser of greater power. Not only could this prime weapon deliver a more devastating blast, but it could fire more often and with greater accuracy. The second Death Star, if completed, would have featured over 30,000 turbolaser batteries, 7,500 laser cannons, 5,000 ion cannons and 768 tractor beams.
  9. There have been reports of this. As of yet we still have NO idea what race Yoda is, only Lucas knows this!!
  10. Whats the URL??
  11. What about the Whills and Whiphids?
  12. Timeline 25,000 years before A New Hope The first hyperdrive is invented The Old Republic, the first galaxy-wide government, is formed The Jedi Knights appear, and a period of galactic peace and expansion begins 5,000 years before A New Hope Naga Sadow rules as Dark Lord of the Sith Fall of the Sith Empire Naga Sadow leads the Sith into hiding on Yavin IV Books and More: Tales of the Jedi: Golden Age of the Sith Tales of the Jedi: The Fall of the Sith Empire 4,400 years before A New Hope Freedon Nadd comes to Onderon to rule, bringing with him dark Sith power 4,350 years before A New Hope The Beast Wars of Onderon begin 4000 years before A New Hope Jedi Knights, including Ulic Qel-Droma, intercede in the Beast Wars of Onderon Andur Sunrider dies Books and More: Tales of the Jedi 3,998 years before A New Hope The Freedon Nadd uprising Books and More: Tales of the Jedi: The Freedon Nadd Uprising 3,997 years before A New Hope The Krath lead a political coup in the Empress Teta system An assembly of 10,000 Jedi Knights meet at Mount Meru on Deneba Books and More: Tales of the Jedi: Dark Lords of the Sith 3,996 years before A New Hope Exar Kun becomes a Dark Lord of the Sith The trial of Ulic Qel-Droma The Sith War and destruction of the Cron system Books and More: Tales of the Jedi: The Sith War 3,986 years before A New Hope Books and More: Tales of the Jedi: Redemption 896 years before A New Hope Yoda is born 200 years before A New Hope Chewbacca is born on Kashyyyk 92 years before A New Hope Qui-Gon Jinn is born 82 years before A New Hope Palpatine is born 72 years before A New Hope Shmi Skywalker is born 57 years before A New Hope Obi-Wan Kenobi is born 48 years before A New Hope Mon Mothma, Senator and Alliance leader, is born on Chandrila 46 years before A New Hope Padme Naberrie Amidala is born 44 years before A New Hope Books and More: Jedi Apprentice: The Rising Force Jedi Apprentice: The Dark Rival Jedi Apprentice: The Hidden Past Jedi Apprentice: The Mark of the Crown Jedi Apprentice: The Defenders of the Dead 41 years before A New Hope Anakin Skywalker is born 32 years before A New Hope Obi-Wan Kenobi meets Anakin Skywalker Senator Palpatine is elected Supreme Chancellor of the Republic Qui-Gon Jinn is killed by Darth Maul Darth Maul is killed by Obi-Wan Kenobi The Trade Federation's blockade of Naboo ends Books and More: Prelude to Rebellion Cloak of Deception Darth Maul: Saboteur Darth Maul: Shadow Hunter Episode I: The Phantom Menace Outlander The Bounty Hunters: Aurra Sing 31 years before A New Hope Books and More: Emissaries to Malastare 29 years before A New Hope Han Solo is born in the Corellian star system Books and More: Rogue Planet 23 years before A New Hope Books and More: The Approaching Storm 22 years before A New Hope Obi-Wan Kenobi discovers the cloning facilities on Kamino and uncovers the Separatist's plot to create a droid army Shmi Skywalker dies in the arms of her son, leading Anakin to take a step toward the Dark Side Supreme Chancellor Palpatine is granted additional control of the government to deal with the threat of the Separatists Darth Sidious manipulates the Senate, Separatists, and Jedi, resulting in the first battle of the Clone Wars While his son watches, Jango Fett is killed by Mace Windu Anakin Skywalker loses his arm in a lightsaber duel with Darth Tyrannus Anakin Skywalker and Padme Amidala are secretly married on Naboo Clone Wars Timeline Books and More: Episode II: Attack of the Clones 21 years before A New Hope Audition on Rattatak Plans for the attack on Kamino are captured by the Republic Battle of Kamino Mace Windu investigates Master Bulq on Ruul Defense of Naboo Obi-wan retrieves an antidote on Queyta Shaak Ti puts down a rebellion on Brentaal IV Battle of Muunilinst Anakin confronts Asajj Ventress on Yavin IV Battle of Mon Calamari Battle of Dantooine Attack on Ilum Battle of Hypori Battle of Nivek Battle of Iktotch Battle of Mon Calamari continues Battle of Terra Sool Battle of Nadiem Mace Windu disables a Confederacy weapon The Devaron Ruse Haruun Kal Crisis Quinlan Vos meets with Count Dooku The Bio-Droid Threat Books and More: Clone Wars I: The Defense of Kamino Clone Wars II: Victories and Sacrifices Clone Wars Micro-Series, Chapters 1 - 20 Clone Wars Adventures Volume 1 Clone Wars Adventures Volume 2 Clone Wars IV: Light and Dark Clone Wars: Shatterpoint Clone Wars: The Cestus Deception 20 years before A New Hope Battle of Jabiim, Obi-Wan is captured The Battle of Aargonar Bail Organa and Finis Valorum are attacked Obi-Wan Kenobi escapes from Rattatak Anakin rescues Obi-Wan on Riflor The Battle of Thustra Quilan Vos assisinates Senator Viento Battle of Merson Battle of Null Battle of New Holstice Mission to The Rig Quilan Vos kills Kh'aris Battle of Zaadja The Battle of Honoghr The Casualties of Drongar Books and More: Clone Wars III: Last Stand on Jabiim Clone Wars V: The Best Blades Republic #65-68 Clone Wars: MedStar I: Battle Surgeons Clone Wars: MedStar II: Healer 19 years before A New Hope The Praesitlyn Conflict, Anakin earns his Jedi Knighthood Vision at Vjun The Jedi Council bestows the title of Jedi Knight on Anakin Battle of Rendili Anakin defeats Asajj Ventress on Coruscant Investigation of Separatist activity in the Outer Rim begins Obi-wan tracks down Asajj Ventress The Outer Rim Sieges begin Battle of Cato Neimoidia Separatist Council placed under Grievous's protection Battle of Belderone Battle of Coruscant Anakin turns to the Dark Side, becoming Darth Vader The Galactic Empire is formed Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa are born and placed in hiding The Jedi Knights are hunted and killed The rebellion began on coruscant with the signing of the Corellian Treaty. Books and More: Clone Wars: Jedi Trial Clone Wars: Yoda: Dark Rendezous Republic #68-72 Obsession Labyrinth of Evil Reversal of Fortune Clone Wars Micro-Series Chapters 21-25 Episode III: Revenge of the Sith 10 years before A New Hope Books and More: Droids (Dark Horse) The Paradise Snare 5 years before A New Hope Books and More: Droids (Marvel) Jabba the Hutt: The Art of the Deal The Hutt Gambit Lando Calrissian and the Mindharp of Sharu Lando Calrissian and the Flamewind of Oseon Lando Calrissian and the Starcave of Thonboka Han Solo at Star's End Han Solo's Revenge Han Solo and the Lost Legacy Jedi Dawn/Bounty Hunter (game) 3 years before A New Hope Books and More: Boba Fett: Enemy of the Empire 1 year before A New Hope Books and More: Rebel Dawn A New Hope Leia contacts Obi-Wan Kenobi with a plea for help Luke Skywalker meets Obi-Wan Owen and Beru Lars are murdered by the Empire Han Solo becomes involved with the Rebel Alliance Alderaan is destroyed Darth Vader "strikes down" Obi-Wan Kenobi The Battle of Yavin occurs, resulting in the destruction of the Death Star Grand Moff Tarkin dies Books and More: Episode IV: A New Hope Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina Vader's Quest Classic Star Wars: The Early Adventures Splinter of the Mind's Eye River of Chaos Star Wars newspaper strips Classic Star Wars Shadow Stalker 3 years after A New Hope The Battle of Hoth takes place Han Solo is captured by Boba Fett and turned over to Jabba the Hutt Lando Calrissian becomes involved with the Rebel Alliance Luke learns the identity of his father Xizor and Dash Rendar are both presumably killed Black Sun is brought down Books and More: Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back Tales of the Bounty Hunters Tales from Mos Eisley (Dark Horse) Shadows of the Empire The Bounty Hunters: Scoundrel's Wages Roleplaying books / Adventure Journal Random House Game Tie-Ins Ewoks (Marvel) Ewok Adventure: Caravan of Courage (TV movie) Ewoks, the Battle for Endor (TV movie) Ewoks and Droids Adventure Hour (animated series) Ewoks (animated series) The Great Heep (TV animation) 4 years after A New Hope Jabba the Hutt is overthrown Luke learns his sister's identity - Leia Yoda dies on Dagobah Emperor Palpatine meets his fate at the hands of Darth Vader / Anakin Skywalker Anakin shuns the Dark Side shortly before his own death The Galactic Civil War officially ends with the Battle of Endor The New Republic is formed An alien race, the Ssi-Ruuk, attempt to overthrow the planet Bakura, but Imperial and New Republic forces join and defeat the new threat Books and More: Episode VI: Return of the Jedi The Truce at Bakura Tales from Jabba's Palace Jabba the Hutt: The Jabba Tape Mara Jade: By the Emperor's Hand Shadows of the Empire - Evolution Classic Star Wars: The Vandelhelm Mission X-wing: Rogue Squadron (Dark Horse) The Bounty Hunter Wars: The Mandalorian Armor Slave Ship Hard Merchandise 5 years after A New Hope Books and More: Boba Fett: Twin Engines of Destruction The Glove of Darth Vader The Lost City of the Jedi Zorba the Hutt's Revenge Mission from Mount Yoda Queen of the Empire Prophets of the Dark Side 7 years after A New Hope Books and More: X-wing: Rogue Squadron X-wing: Wedge's Gamble X-wing: The Krytos Trap X-wing: The Bacta War X-wing: Wraith Squadron X-wing: Iron Fist X-wing: Solo Command 8 years after A New Hope Leia Organa and Han Solo are married Books and More: The Courtship of Princess Leia 9 years after A New Hope Jacen and Jaina Solo are born Grand Admiral Thrawn returns and solidifies the Imperial navy, but he is defeated by the New Republic Joruus C'Boath surfaces Mara Jade attempts to kill Luke Skywalker Books and More: The Thrawn Trilogy: Heir to the Empire Dark Force Rising The Last Command X-Wing: Isard's Revenge 10 years after A New Hope Anakin Solo is born The Emperor returns in a clone body, unleashing the World Devastators Luke explores the Dark Side The clone of Palpatine is finally defeated by a group of Jedi Knights, including Luke Skywalker Books and More: Dark Empire Dark Empire II Boba Fett: Death, Lies, and Treachery 11 years after A New Hope Luke Skywalker establishes the Jedi Academy on Yavin IV Kyp Durron steals the Sun Crusher The spirit of Exar Kun is defeated on Yavin IV Admiral Daala leaves Maw Installation Books and More: Empire's End Crimson Empire Crimson Empire II: Council of Blood Crimson Empire III The Bounty Hunters: Kenix Kil I, Jedi The Jedi Academy Trilogy: Jedi Search Dark Apprentice Champions of the Force 12 years after A New Hope Luke meets Callista The Eye of Palpatine is defeated Books and More: Children of the Jedi 13 years after A New Hope Admiral Daala and Vice-Admiral Paelleon form an alliance and defeat the feuding Imperial warlords The Hutts build Darksaber, a modified version of the Death Star Crix Madine dies Luke Skywalker searches for Callista Leia is kidnapped by Seti Books and More: Darksaber X-Wing: Starfighters of Adumar Planet of Twilight Jedi Academy: Leviathan 14 years after A New Hope Jacen, Jaina, and Anakin are kidnapped, and Leia, Chewie, and R2 go after them Han and Luke look for a lost group of Jedi but instead find an alien called Waru Books and More: The Crystal Star 16 years after A New Hope Black Fleet declares war on the Rebublic Luke searches for his mother Books and More: The Black Fleet Crisis Trilogy: Before the Storm Shield of Lies Tyrant's Test 17 years after A New Hope Kueller, Luke's former student Dolph, causes a holocaust on Almania Books and More: The New Rebellion 18 years after A New Hope The government of the Corellian system is overturned, and a war within the system breaks out Books and More: The Corellian Trilogy: Ambush at Corellia Assault at Selonia Showdown at Center Point 19 years after A New Hope Moff Disra stages the return of Thrawn The New Republic and the Imperial Remnant agree to peace Luke and Mara get married Books and More: The Hand of Thrawn Duology: Specter of the Past Vision of the Future Union 22 years after A New Hope Books and More: Junior Jedi Knights: The Golden Globe Lyric's World Promises Anakin's Quest Vader's Fortress Kenobi's Blade 23 years after A New Hope Books and More: Young Jedi Knights: Heirs of the Force Shadow Academy The Lost Ones Lightsabers The Darkest Knight Jedi Under Siege Shards of Alderaan Diversity Alliance Delusions of Grandeur Jedi Bounty The Emperor's Plague Return to Ord Mantell Trouble on Cloud City Crisis at Crystal Reef 25 years after A New Hope Nom Anor incites war between Rhommamool and Osarian Yomin Carr succeeds in his mission of distracting the ExGal4 scientists and turning Belkadan into a Yuuzhan Vong production planet, but he is killed in combat with Mara Chewbacca dies as Serpindal's moon crashes into the planet The first Yuuzhan Vong invasion fleet enters the galaxy but it is destroyed at the fourth planet of the Helska system Two months later, a second wave of Vong warriors enter the galaxy and are held at bay, but only after devestating losses to the Republic at Dubrillion and Dantooine. Books and More: The New Jedi Order series: Vector Prime Dark Tide Duology: Onslaught Ruin Agents of Chaos Duology: Hero's Trial Jedi Eclipse 26 years after A New Hope Books and More: The New Jedi Order series: Balance Point Edge of Victory Duology: Conquest Rebirth 27 years after A New Hope Books and More: The New Jedi Order series: Star by Star Dark Journey Enemy Lines Duology: Rebel Dream Rebel Stand Traitor 28 years after A New Hope Books and More: The New Jedi Order series: Destiny's Way Force Heretic Trilogy: Remnant Refugee Reunion The Final Prophecy 29 years after A New Hope Books and More: The New Jedi Order series: The Unifying Force 34 YEARS AFTER THE BATTLE OF YAVIN DARK NEST THE JOINER KING THE UNSEEN QUEEN THE SWARM WAR WRITTEN BY TROY DENNING PUBLISHED BY DEL REY: JULY - NOV. 2005 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTE:Details of the plot of "The Legacy of The Force" books were discussed at Celebration III. 37-39 YEARS AFTER THE BATTLE OF YAVIN -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LEGACY OF THE FORCE, PARTS 1-3 BETRAYAL BOOK TWO BOOK THREE WRITTEN BY AARON ALLSTON PUBLISHED BY DEL REY: 2006 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LEGACY OF THE FORCE, PARTS 4-6 WRITTEN BY KAREN TRAVISS PUBLISHED BY DEL REY: 2007 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LEGACY OF THE FORCE, PARTS 7-9 WRITTEN BY TROY DENNING PUBLISHED BY DEL REY: 2008 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 40 YEARS AFTER THE BATTLE OF YAVIN -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: "The Lost Lightsaber" is an interesting little infinities story that I'm including in the timeline for the purposes of being complete. The placement is based on the premise that Ben Skywalker, Luke and Mara's son is in his late teens at the time of the story. There is a continuity flaw with the narative, it is written under the idea that the lightsaber Luke lost at Bespin in ESB drifted from owner to owner over the years until Ben shows up in this story and reclaims it. The problem is that it has been documented in more than one source that Vader retrieved both Luke's hand and saber after their fight and that the saber was eventually given to Ben's mother Mara at the end of "The Last Command" 10 years after The Battle of Yavin. THE LOST LIGHTSABER WRITTEN BY ANDREW ROBINSON AND JIM ROYAL ART BY NURIA PERIS AND KRIS JUSTICE PUBLISHED IN TALES #19 BY DARK HORSE COMICS: MARCH 2004 PUBLISHED AS PART OF TALES TRADE PAPERBACK VOL.5: JAN. 2005 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LONG AFTER THE BATTLE OF YAVIN AND BEYOND -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: "Storyteller" is yet another infinites story. We may never know if it can be made a part of the official chronology or not but it seems to take place long after the events in the rest of the timeline. Hopefully C3PO will come to a better end than the one depicted here. STORYTELLER WRITTEN BY JASON HALL; ART BY PAUL LEE PUBLISHED IN TALES #19 BY DARK HORSE COMICS: MARCH 2004 PUBLISHED AS PART OF TALES TRADE PAPERBACK VOL.5: JAN. 2005 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  13. Take out the fighters and the weakest capital ships. In EAW I would ignore the ISDs and take out the troop transports to ensure that they cannot cause too much of a problem dirtside.
  14. I set up my faster ships(GSPs and Corvettes) into ther point of a Spear. The Faster ships go ahead and draw the fire getting some cheap damage through. Then in come the Behemoth ships which can take more punishment. By then the enemy will have taken moderate damage from the faster ships and will be completely taken out by the Cruisers and Battleships. The fighters take out the main fighters and Bombers first and then go straight for the enemy fast ships or the nearest capital ship.
  15. The Rebellion is a Fire. You can extinguish one area, however another fire will erupt somewhere else!!!
  16. I agree that it is too good to be an in game feature however we do not know exactly HOW good the graphics could end up being!!!
  17. WTF!! On Kashyyk the only problems you may have is the Kroshir and the Kroyie. A Big Bird and a Big Lizard. There are no Rancors on Kashyyk!!!
  18. Where exactly did you get those images from?
  19. I wish good luck to you and Siddus in controlling this new area!!
  20. Foshjedi2004

    Oh man.

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  21. No. I mean I want a resurrection of the games they used to do. A SW spin and mod to the original versions.
  22. No, it was also mentioned in the Courtship of Princess Leia.
  23. I wanted a ressurection of the Westwood Studios games. Will that ever happen??
  24. I think that only the larger creatures like Rancors, Dewbacks and Krayt Dragons will be in there.

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