Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith Incredible Cross-Sections
DK continues their tradition of peeling back the hulls and bulkheads of the most awesome vehicles and vessels in the Star Wars galaxy with amazingly detailed illustrations and authoritative descriptive text. Peer inside the new Jedi starfighter, the Republic's Juggernaut turbo-tank, General Grievous' flagship and much more, with illustrations by Hans Jennsen and Richard Chasemore, and text by Curtis Saxton.
"The Cosmos is expanding every second everyday, but their minds are slowly shrinking as they close their eyes and pray." - MC Hawking "It's like a kids game. A morbid, blood-soaked Tetris game..." - Mike Rowe (Dirty Jobs)
I thought I saw that "crab droid" (VD, lower right) in the Ep. III videogame trailer. Cool look, wonder what it´s purpose is?
Also noticed an almost full view of Grievous´ ship exploding on the third picture from the top, plus banking clan cruisers and an unidentified Seperatist ship (the long Mon Cal-lookalike).
VT-16 wrote:Heh, wonder what amusing facts he´ll come up with to make rabid Trekkies shriek this time?
The only thing that makes Trekkiies shriek is seeing the names Mike Wong and Wayne Poe in the back of the book "who were prominent among the hundreds of people contributing to constructive debates about Star Wars technicalities over the years, resulting in the consensus of conceptual and physical foundations applied in these pages."
VT-16 wrote:Heh, wonder what amusing facts he´ll come up with to make rabid Trekkies shriek this time?
The only thing that makes Trekkiies shriek is seeing the names Mike Wong and Wayne Poe in the back of the book "who were prominent among the hundreds of people contributing to constructive debates about Star Wars technicalities over the years, resulting in the consensus of conceptual and physical foundations applied in these pages."
Speaking as someone with psychological insight into that sort of mind I can affirm that 4-5 years ago that would indeed be an accurate description of my response to seeing those two names in the back.
"We at Yahoo have a lot of experience in helping people navigate an environment full of falsehoods, random useless information, and truly horrifying pornography. I don't think the human soul will hold any real surprises for us." - The Onion
From what has been stated over at the Original Site, no ITW for Epi. III is as-so-far in the works. Hopefully one will come out within a year of the film.
Well it pleases me to find out the ROTS ICS is in good hands.
"You have no idea how hard I found it signing the order to terminate your life" -Grand Moff Tarkin
"What is death but the natural end to all life?" -Lord Solanaar
"Your life is worthless. What is its purpose? For you, there is no purpose. I suppose you could say that I am being merciful by removing you from this war-torn existence." -Lord Solanaar
"Who is it that decides fate? Could it be that fate... simply doesn't exist?" -Lord Zenithan
"No, they got rid of that after the hippie crusades" -Me
First you confuse me then you steal my word? Why the death wish? -Me
We need something printed black on white for the minimalists to believe it.
Seriously, i´m hoping for at least one hard number concerning fleet-sizes in that book.
Perhaps in the Venator-entry: "At the height of the developing New Order more than a million of the next model of Star Destroyer, the ISD, were in service, of which 25,000 formed the backbone of the trans-galactic operating forces." or something like that.
The optimist thinks, that we live in the best of all possible worlds and the pessimist is afraid, that this is true.
"Don't ask, what your country can do for you. Ask, what you can do for your country." Mao Tse-Tung.
If there's an orbital bombardment (and from what I hear, that is a strong possibility) and the yields in the movie don't agree with the yields in the ICS, I can easily see many Star Trek supporters coming out to say that the ICS's should not be accepted. Depending on what we see in the movie, this could either be really good for the Star Wars side, or it could start a new round of wars between Trekkies and Warsies. We'll just have to wait and see.
OT: I wish the movie was coming out Christmas instead of May of 2005.