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Watto's Junk Yard / Re: Top 5 Hotties
« on: June 23, 2005, 03:16 PM »Sorry, I just have the "urge" for puertorrican eyecandy....
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The linked to guy's custom stickers are easy enough to print out yourself as well... Hell, you can take the image he uses and go to Kinko's and have it printed out in any color you wanted really, and for relatively cheap. Just a thought for those wanting to build a MASSIVE Clonetrooper army with that logo. It's a good way to go.
Thanks for the link! I just bought a set.
Star Wars TV Show details revealed
Star Wars producer Rick McCallum revealed the details of Star Wars television series at a Japanese press conference yesterday. Apparently the story will take place in a 20 year span between Episode 3 and Episode 4. McCallum said it will depict how characters end up being together, but wouldn't mention who. But he did mention it will depict how Luke grows up. This doesn't sound right to me though, there's not much interesting in that. Why not show Darth Vader's Empire taking over the galaxy and the few remaining Jedi's fight to stay alive? Who cares about a farmer's kid when he's not going out on space adventures?
George Lucas will apparently start working on the series as soon as he finishes Indiana Jones 4., he said. The production will start next year, and the whole series will be about 100 hour long episoders.
McCallum also mentioned the 3-D versions of all six Star Wars movies should hit theaters “within two to three years."
[Harrison] Ford was approached by Daniel Logan, 18, who played young Boba Fett in Episode II: Attack of the Clones. Lucas said Logan's character may be included in his live-action Star Wars TV series, which is in the works.
The Kaminoans encountered a great deal of difficulty with the independent and hard-to-command ARC troopers. Eventually the experimental soldiers were relegated to stasis fields and work was begun on a new type of warrior: the clone commando.[/color]
Veering away from rogue clone individuals, the Kaminoans took as their example the fiercely efficient hunting pods of the native aiwha. Candidates were plucked from the regular clone batch, and segregated into groups of four. During their training and education, these "pods" were kept together, forced to depend upon each other, and pitted against other pods in combat. The Kaminoans soon found they had a number of small squads, each highly-trained and fiercely-cohesive, yet divisible into smaller units for varied mission profiles. Ultimately, neither the regular army clones nor the ARC troopers could match them when it came to organization and team-work. The experiment was a success.
The clone commando emerged as something "in-between" the two extremes of ARC trooper and clone trooper. Writer Justin Lambros summarized the relationship like this: "If you've got a problem, you can send one ARC trooper, you can send one hundred clone troopers, or you can send a squad of four clone commandos."[/color]
Oh look! More Boobies!!
Boobies, ok. But since this is the Hotties thread, the chick is still supposed to be "hot" please, OSG.
Oh look! Boobies!!