Remember that chick lounging on the big alien dude from the BTS video and Vanity Fair shoot? Yeah, well she's getting her own book!
http://makingstarwars.net/2015/10/s...force-awakens-the-perfect-weapon-early-cover/
Hey guys!
Why don't we kill some time by talking about the prequels!
Well, the model makers called it the TIE Fighter because it resembled a bow tie...
I've read "Weapon of a Jedi", almost done with "Smuggler's Run" and have "Moving Target" waiting for me to start reading. And I must say, while short and "young adult" oriented, they were fun reads so far. Loving the small hints at things to come (Sarco Plank, PZ 4CO, etc...)All of the "journey to the Force Awakens" books are short-story-ish. Not very deep, but fun quick reads (except for "Aftermath"). Isn't "Aftermath" supposed to be a series on it's own? The first one was pretty good.
I thought TIE stood for "Twin Ion Engine"?
God, no. Everything that bashers say about them has been said a million times in a million different ways. I've had more than enough of the prequel bashing for a lifetime. But thanks for asking first.Hey guys!
Why don't we kill some time by talking about the prequels!
God, no. Everything that bashers say about them has been said a million times in a million different ways. I've had more than enough of the prequel bashing for a lifetime. But thanks for asking first.
T-47 was used in the movie though. The 2-1B medical droid that is taking care of Luke says "Sir, it will take quite a while to evacuate the T-47s."
Yeah, I'm one of those annoyed by the T-47 = Snowspeeder link that West End Games made. There was nothing in that exchange that even remotely hinted at it. I figured, at the time and now, that it referred to construction equipment used to carve out the base -- possibly quasi-sentient construction droids, hence 2-1B's concern. That tends to always be the sort of thing we refer to when we say "heavy equipment"...
--Jonah