Maybe it's like the ass-bombs the Bugs used in Starship Troopers.Admiral Drason wrote:How does a creature make Magma anyway?
The NJO was plauged with bad writing and silly plot devices. They felt like an episode of ST.

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To be very fair, the NJO authors, except for the bio angle, probably thought they were doing what you said. After all, some world ships were supposed to be as large as the Death Star, which can give such worldships a population in the billions range. As for the armadas, they probably looked at the ultra-minimalistic Bantam books and thought about 30000 ships going head to head with maybe 10000 was a lot - which it is by Bantam standards).Arrow Mk84 wrote:Had the Vong been done correctly, they would had come in with a fleet of world ships that dwarfed the Death Stars and an escorting armada that would have equalled the Empire at its height. While first presenting a unified front, the NR would had appeared to be doomed; that would be when the Jedi or military intelligence learns about the Vong's internal clan/caste tensions, and turns them upon each other. No bioships, no outrageously fanatical religion, no impotent Jedi or NR.
Yes, I remember. Good times.Cal Wright wrote:Crown, that's hillarious btw. I even posted in that, and I was even crying 'Klingon' in that post. LoL!!!
So this little organic creature can actually absorb the energy of a lightsaber and not burst into flames away while trying to disspate the energy?!?!?!Praxis wrote: You obviously haven't read the books. It actually explains about the Vong armor and amphistaffs, which produce an energy field (EM? Don't remember exactly) that works like a shield, protecting them from the lightsaber for a few seconds at least.
How come everytime I hear that their ships used "Magma" for a weapon, all I can think of is Dr. Evil.The Original Nex wrote:They use magma as well as plasma.Praxis wrote:
As for magma...it's not. Plasma > Magma.
I noticed that. I knew they could lose. I also knew that, as the story was, "winning" was impossible. I knew there would never really be any emotional payoff, since the flavorless descriptions and soulless characterisations did nothing for me. I also knew there would be no plausible scenario, because the premise as laid by others frankly sucked.Praxis wrote:The thing about the New Jedi Order series was the lack of character shields- you never knew who was going to die next. It really added to the suspense, which is why the NJO series is one of my favorites (the other SW books, you knew the main characters would win, and not die. Only secondary characters died).
The trouble is not everyone agrees on what garbage is.White Haven wrote:NJO needed what a dismayingly large portion of the EU does (And some of the movies, too), an editor with the balls to say 'This sucks, go do it again, we're not diluting our universe with that,' when someone hands in a pile of table scrapings in a three-ring binder. UNIVERSE CONTROL, dammit.
I seem to remember "molten rock" being used quite a bit.Praxis wrote:No. Some of their weapons were NAMED "Magma cannons", but they still shot plasma. Same thing as turbolasers /= lasers.The Original Nex wrote:They use magma as well as plasma.Praxis wrote:
As for magma...it's not. Plasma > Magma.
DJ I can understand. But Traitor? I thought it was one of the best of the NJO, forcing the fans, just like Luke in TESB to unlearn all of their prior views on the Jedi Order (Alright, it pissed off some die-hard fans I know, but I thought it was a great move). Plus it has my favorite Nom Anor quote:Knife wrote:...and think about skipping Traitor.
“Does the warmaster truly wish a disquisition upon the New Republic’s perverse system of government? It has to do with a bizarre concept called democracy, in which ruling power is given to whomever is most skillful at directing the herd instincts of the largest masses of their most ignorant citizens."
I seem to recall the term "molten rock" used on more than one occassion....Praxis wrote:No. Some of their weapons were NAMED "Magma cannons", but they still shot plasma. Same thing as turbolasers /= lasers.The Original Nex wrote:They use magma as well as plasma.Praxis wrote:
As for magma...it's not. Plasma > Magma.
The plot was really just a subplot that was streched out to an entire book. The only really interesting part about it, I thought, was Ganner and his death. Vengere's thoughts and idea's about the Force were interesting too, I saw it as the EU trying to strike down 20 years of EU and get back on track of the movies (especially the Prequels).JME2 wrote:
DJ I can understand. But Traitor? I thought it was one of the best of the NJO, forcing the fans, just like Luke in TESB to unlearn all of their prior views on the Jedi Order (Alright, it pissed off some die-hard fans I know, but I thought it was a great move). Plus it has my favorite Nom Anor quote:
“Does the warmaster truly wish a disquisition upon the New Republic’s perverse system of government? It has to do with a bizarre concept called democracy, in which ruling power is given to whomever is most skillful at directing the herd instincts of the largest masses of their most ignorant citizens."
Just out of curiousity, did you actually finish it? Because the Unifying Force was on eof the highest points in the series (welll written, far better than a number of the books like the terrible Dark Journey, Traitor, three Force Heretic books, Vector Prime, Balance Point, etc). The Vong rebellion and Nom Anor and all really worked out well, and the scenario was plausible.Eleas wrote:I noticed that. I knew they could lose. I also knew that, as the story was, "winning" was impossible. I knew there would never really be any emotional payoff, since the flavorless descriptions and soulless characterisations did nothing for me. I also knew there would be no plausible scenario, because the premise as laid by others frankly sucked.Praxis wrote:The thing about the New Jedi Order series was the lack of character shields- you never knew who was going to die next. It really added to the suspense, which is why the NJO series is one of my favorites (the other SW books, you knew the main characters would win, and not die. Only secondary characters died).
Therefore, the only thing that NJO had to offer was a meat grinder for the last of my childhood.
Heat rock enough and you get plasma. It was stated to have been made from rock (the coralskippers muched on asteroids to use for the weapons), but not necessarily to still be in the form of rock when fired.Matt Huang wrote:Molten rock was commonly used to describe corralskipper guns. Not sure about Vong worldships.
No, I don't think I ever reached what is considered to be the "good" books. I came to the point where Anakin died an ignoble, thoroughly unworthy and above all boring death, cutting one of the last storylines I was interested in into so much chaff. Then I put the books down, and asked myself what the point was.Praxis wrote: Just out of curiousity, did you actually finish it? Because the Unifying Force was on eof the highest points in the series (welll written, far better than a number of the books like the terrible Dark Journey, Traitor, three Force Heretic books, Vector Prime, Balance Point, etc). The Vong rebellion and Nom Anor and all really worked out well, and the scenario was plausible.
And Luke went rambo on the VongShimrra barely even saw him coming...
My main gripe is even after this later Jacen books don't reflect said growth. It happens through out the NJO. 'Ruin' has Jacen deciding not to wonder about the force anymore, Yet 'Jedo Eclipse' has him pissing and moaning again. 'Balance Point' has him find as the title suggest Balance yet in Star-by-Star he back to pissing and moaning again. In Traitor he becomes a completely new style of Jedi and in the next books his characterisation doesn't reflect that at all.JME2 wrote:DJ I can understand. But Traitor? I thought it was one of the best of the NJO, forcing the fans, just like Luke in TESB to unlearn all of their prior views on the Jedi Order (Alright, it pissed off some die-hard fans I know, but I thought it was a great move).Knife wrote:...and think about skipping Traitor.