Remember the Neb-B sfx error? It's back, with a vengeance!!!
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Remember the Neb-B sfx error? It's back, with a vengeance!!!
Behold, the Nebulon-B "Star Destroyer", from the X-Wing Rogue Leader mini-series:
Seriously, how do we, haha, explain that?!
Seriously, how do we, haha, explain that?!
Simple - That's not a Imperator.
Note the lack of a forward launch bay or protruding hypermatter reactor. This is a new dagger ship. Nice find. Send it to SWTC.
EDIT: Also, eyeballing it the armor looks thinner, the tranch higher, the tower should be more visible if the terrances were there, and the globes don't match the size.
Note the lack of a forward launch bay or protruding hypermatter reactor. This is a new dagger ship. Nice find. Send it to SWTC.
EDIT: Also, eyeballing it the armor looks thinner, the tranch higher, the tower should be more visible if the terrances were there, and the globes don't match the size.
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Re: Remember the Neb-B sfx error? It's back, with a vengeanc
Nebulon-A Star Cruiser.VT-16 wrote:Seriously, how do we, haha, explain that?!
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Probably some of each. For example, the ships in DE are so different they wre clearly trying to introduce new ships. However, in some cases, bad art or artistic liscense is a better explanation. However, under SoD, that doesn't fly.Trytostaydead wrote:I've wondered, with drawings like these and the ghastly Jedi Academy covers, were the artists just bad and didn't want to start over again when they made a mistake, were intentionally recreating them, or just didn't do their homework properly?
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It's my one pet-peeve with SWTC, whenever Saxton gets a new ship in that's obviously just a result of poor artist skills, it gets treated as a brand new class under SoD. Unfortunately, there are so many examples of ISDs not looking like ISDs in the comics, if all of them got sent to SWTC, there wouldn't be much room for anything else. I just ignore most of them unless the error is in such a big picture, it can't be ignored.
Erm. I could be utterly wrong on this, but I thought that the comic panels themselves weren't protected under SoD, so to speak? I mean, whichever way you cut it they're still drawings. I thought we were to assume that the *plot* was under SoD, and the comic was supposed to be a retelling of the events? Did that make any sense?
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If you are assuming in universe publishing for all material then yes, a comic would just be a comic made to tell the event and so the person who drew in universe could make a mistake.Pcm979 wrote:Erm. I could be utterly wrong on this, but I thought that the comic panels themselves weren't protected under SoD, so to speak? I mean, whichever way you cut it they're still drawings. I thought we were to assume that the *plot* was under SoD, and the comic was supposed to be a retelling of the events? Did that make any sense?
But then again I never liked the idea of everything being in universe published that some people I have talked to hold.
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if you mean the white thing it's probably something that hides the text under it (it's from comic after all)LongVin wrote:Whats that rectangle right by the hangar bay? It seems out of place.
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Yeah, *tch*, it gets kinda sad (and desperate) when a badly drawn ship is not just blown off as the result of a no-talent hack artist-- instead, reality and conventional wisdom gets stretched and warped to fit around it, making dreck an accepted part of the continuum.
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Libertarian philosophy can be boiled down to the phrase, "Work Will Make You Free."
In Libertarianism, there is no Government, so the Bosses are free to exploit the Workers.
In Communism, there is no Government, so the Workers are free to exploit the Bosses.
So in Libertarianism, man exploits man, but in Communism, its the other way around!
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