Episode III A5 Juggernaut
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Episode III A5 Juggernaut
Mentioned on Mike's Ground Combat Armor section for SW, those who visit the Episode III spoiler forum will know about it already. But it's out on the main sw.com Art of Revenge section now, so it's no longer spoiler material:
How cool is this vehicle?
Kick. Ass. Picture. Note the caption.
How cool is this vehicle?
Kick. Ass. Picture. Note the caption.
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Exactly. As the caption says, a lot of Revenge of the Sith has gone to unused ANH concept art, as the EU did. The caption even acknowledges the EU designation.Elfdart wrote:Looks like the tank design that was going to be used in TESB before they decided on walkers. Still cool, though.
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The GEDB's section on it. The picture is damn near identical, excepting the forward turret and aft command 'deathtrap' tower. Of course in this picture, it may well be that the tower has been blown off.
But otherwise, its preaty much identical. Kudos to the use of vehicles adopted to the EU and the retaining of their design.
The GEDB's section on it. The picture is damn near identical, excepting the forward turret and aft command 'deathtrap' tower. Of course in this picture, it may well be that the tower has been blown off.
But otherwise, its preaty much identical. Kudos to the use of vehicles adopted to the EU and the retaining of their design.
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Ahhhhhhhh, victory! *Runs off to shove this in the faces of the fools at Descent of the Jedi who insist that Lucas would never allow the EU to "contaminate" the "canon."*
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Don't forget to mention Coruscant!Rogue 9 wrote:Ahhhhhhhh, victory! *Runs off to shove this in the faces of the fools at Descent of the Jedi who insist that Lucas would never allow the EU to "contaminate" the "canon."*
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Again, I wrote this in the spoiler section. This design isn't EU. It was designed for the Empire Strikes Back and can be seen in The Art of Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, so this is a recycled concept of a design that wasn't used. In fact, the vehicle lacks some of the features that was shown in the Imperial Sourcebook, most notably the sensor tower (well, at least this design sketch did).Rogue 9 wrote:Ahhhhhhhh, victory! *Runs off to shove this in the faces of the fools at Descent of the Jedi who insist that Lucas would never allow the EU to "contaminate" the "canon."*
Personally I don't mind EU designs in the movie. In fact, I think it's a pity that the Z-95s wasn't included in Episode III. I prefer that design instead of the new design that was chosen for the Clone Fighters (shown on Art of Revenge a few weeks ago).
Re: Episode III A5 Juggernaut
w00t! Another EU ship! More proof to Trekkies that Lucas respects the EU.Vympel wrote:Mentioned on Mike's Ground Combat Armor section for SW, those who visit the Episode III spoiler forum will know about it already. But it's out on the main sw.com Art of Revenge section now, so it's no longer spoiler material:
How cool is this vehicle?
Kick. Ass. Picture. Note the caption.
I want AT-PT's next!
I always thought the Juggernaught was cool. The first appearance I can remember is Darksaber, where a Jedi mind tricks the gunner into firing into his own vehicle.
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Splinter of the Mind's Eye is actually where they first appeared. They were used to search for Luke, Leia, and the old woman, and our heroes hijacked one at one point.
どうして?お前が夜に自身お触れるから。
Long ago in a distant land, I, Aku, the shape-shifting Master of Darkness, unleashed an unspeakable evil,
but a foolish samurai warrior wielding a magic sword stepped forth to oppose me. Before the final blow
was struck, I tore open a portal in time and flung him into the future, where my evil is law! Now, the fool
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but a foolish samurai warrior wielding a magic sword stepped forth to oppose me. Before the final blow
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seeks to return to the past, and undo the future that is Aku...
-Aku, Master of Masters, Deliverer of Darkness, Shogun of Sorrow
Note, that was a design from two years ago, it´s not certain that the ARC-170 fighters will look like that...I prefer that design instead of the new design that was chosen for the Clone Fighters (shown on Art of Revenge a few weeks ago).
If the leaked concept-art I´ve got is any indication, we´ll be getting an AT-PT "variation", at least. It was an open-air, one-man walker with legs that looked more similiar to the AT-PT than the AT-ST.I want AT-PT's next!
I´m also hoping for some nice vehicles (old and new) in the last five CW-shorts.
Yes, but we'll soon find out. According to TFN who has a description of the trailer (where Josh claims to actually have seen the trailer, they were right about the trailers for AOTC also) the ARC-170 fighters are briefly shown.VT-16 wrote:Note, that was a design from two years ago, it´s not certain that the ARC-170 fighters will look like that...I prefer that design instead of the new design that was chosen for the Clone Fighters (shown on Art of Revenge a few weeks ago).
EDIT: To expand on my earlier post, I found that Dr. Saxton had this picture from The Art of Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back showing a (partial) Juggernaut in the background:
+http://www.theforce.net/swtc/Pix/books/ ... gfoot1.jpg
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Yeah. It makes also sence that Rebels would use this craft or something similar as their counterpart for AT-AT (basically the same thing, bur not powerfull and being this old it probaly wouldn't hard to steal or buy one these.Comosicus wrote:This looks pretty much like the counterparts of AT-AT used in a strategy video game (Galactic Battlegrounds IIRC)
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Cool. Speaking of which. Is the Z-95 Headhunter an original concept design or pure EU??
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the name is EU, but the most common apperence is from a x-wing concept.THEHOOLIGANJEDI wrote:Cool. Speaking of which. Is the Z-95 Headhunter an original concept design or pure EU??
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Although that was a treaded vehicle, the Chris Sprouse drawings in that comic are too small to be a Juggernaut. But I don't remember if the novel called it a Juggernaut though. I'll tell you what EU vehicle that wasn't mentioned in the novel was in that comic though: the Uulshos Chariot Light Assault Vehicle / Command Speeder, although it had an open top passenger compartment.Executor32 wrote:Splinter of the Mind's Eye is actually where they first appeared. They were used to search for Luke, Leia, and the old woman, and our heroes hijacked one at one point.
Back to the topic, I believe the first appearance of the EU Juggernaut was in the Imperial Sourcebook back in 1990, way before the Thrawn Trilogy, where the Chariot and the Skipray made their first appearances as well, I think.
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The main body of a juggernaught is about the same size of an AT-AT's body, I think. A juggernaught might be a little bit larger in basic size, but not by much.
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