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Hairclub for Hutts
Posted: 2004-04-26 06:53pm
by Kurgan
In the ROTJ novel it basically states that all of Jabba's hair has fallen out due to his terrible health (drugs, diseases, age, etc).
So do Hutts have hair (maybe when they're younger and such)?
After all, the only Hutts we've seen in SW have been these old decadent gangsters right?
It'd be like if our only example of a human was Marlon Brando as the Godfather.
Discuss.
Posted: 2004-04-26 06:56pm
by Spanky The Dolphin
Jabba's father Zorba had hair and a beard.
But let's not talk about him...
What's the exact quote for that, by the way?
Posted: 2004-04-26 08:00pm
by StarshipTitanic
I remember seeing a pic of a Force-sensative Hutt with a huge braid of hair.
Posted: 2004-04-26 08:58pm
by McC
Spanky:
Return of the Jedi Novelization wrote:His head was three times human size, perhaps four. His eyes were yellow, reptilian -- his skin was like a snake's, as well, except covered with a fine layer of grease. He had no neck, but only a series of chins that expanded finally into a great bloated body, engorged to bursting with stolen morsels. Stunted, almost useless arms sprouted from his upper torso, the sticky fingers of his left hand languidly wrapped around the smoking-end of his water-pipe. He had no hair -- it had fallen out from a combination of diseases. He had no legs -- his trunk simply tapered gradually to a long, plump snake-tail that stretched along the length of the platform like a tube of yeasty dough. His lipless mouth was wide, almost ear to ear, and he drooled continuously. He was quite thoroughly disgusting.
This is on page 336 of "The Star Wars Trilogy" paperback published by Del Rey.
Posted: 2004-04-26 09:13pm
by YT300000
StarshipTitanic wrote:I remember seeing a pic of a Force-sensative Hutt with a huge braid of hair.
Yes, the one Leia killed. I don't remember his name though...
Posted: 2004-04-26 09:41pm
by Agent R
YT300000 wrote:StarshipTitanic wrote:I remember seeing a pic of a Force-sensative Hutt with a huge braid of hair.
Yes, the one Leia killed. I don't remember his name though...
Beldorion was his name.
Posted: 2004-04-27 11:48am
by General Zod
McC wrote:Spanky:
Return of the Jedi Novelization wrote:His head was three times human size, perhaps four. His eyes were yellow, reptilian -- his skin was like a snake's, as well, except covered with a fine layer of grease. He had no neck, but only a series of chins that expanded finally into a great bloated body, engorged to bursting with stolen morsels. Stunted, almost useless arms sprouted from his upper torso, the sticky fingers of his left hand languidly wrapped around the smoking-end of his water-pipe. He had no hair -- it had fallen out from a combination of diseases. He had no legs -- his trunk simply tapered gradually to a long, plump snake-tail that stretched along the length of the platform like a tube of yeasty dough. His lipless mouth was wide, almost ear to ear, and he drooled continuously. He was quite thoroughly disgusting.
This is on page 336 of "The Star Wars Trilogy" paperback published by Del Rey.
weird. I'd always just assumed that
ALL hutts looked that way.
Posted: 2004-04-27 09:35pm
by CaptainChewbacca
Where'd this "Beldorian" guy come from?
Posted: 2004-04-27 09:48pm
by Admiral Drason
CaptainChewbacca wrote:Where'd this "Beldorian" guy come from?
He was a jedi apprentice that was stranded on the planet that the death seed plague is from.
Posted: 2004-04-28 12:13am
by CaptainChewbacca
Oh, I only read that book once, I disliked it so much. I'll have to check again.
Posted: 2004-04-28 05:40pm
by Lord Pounder
Planet of Twilight? The only good thing about that book was that it burned nicely.