Star Wars: Legacy (set 145 ABY and starring Cade Skywalker)
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After reading the wookiepedia article about this steamin pile, I seriously think i'm going to vomit.
Why the hell doesn't GL slap a god damned infinities logo on this?
Why the hell doesn't GL slap a god damned infinities logo on this?
And this is why you don't watch anything produced by Ronald D. Moore after he had his brain surgically removed and replaced with a bag of elephant semen.-Gramzamber, on why Caprica sucks
More guns being able to do frontal barrages than on the 2D-planed vessels. At least I think it's an improvement. :PHuh? Wha-? Eh?
Not that anything else related to this looks like it's going to be any good. :?
A ship being the clue here. I've seen all those fighters, they look ass-tastic.a kewlzor looking ship
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Dude. You hate all that is, you're like the Anti-fun.Stark wrote:I think it's funny that something so retarded is getting more acceptance now that it has a kewlzor looking ship. Sorry, this is what's been wrong with the EU for decades, and people crying 'woot cool shit' and ignoring it's low quality only perpetuates the situation.
I've only seen two pictures, one a 2D 'top down' deckplan (though it's really not a deckplan) and another which seems to depict it in a scene. I don't really get 'space pyramid' vibes off it though.VT-16 wrote:More guns being able to do frontal barrages than on the 2D-planed vessels. At least I think it's an improvement.Huh? Wha-? Eh?
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Y'know, reading through all this and the Wookiepedia stuff, all I can say is that-- to be honest-- this "Legacy" stuff does look like an improvement over most of the EU slop that's been in the trough... the problem is, that doesn't say much. I mean, how much effort do you really need to be better than the Yuuzan Vong?
What Star Wars needs to get back on track is pretty much what's been discussed here-- a good solid re-boot of the concept. The earliest a restart should take place is 1,000 years in the future. 2- or 3,000 would be better.
There's just too many re-used ideas in this, and they're trying to make it look like a mix of the Star Wars trilogies and the KoToR era, with a Sith Army and all that. Sigh.
What Star Wars needs to get back on track is pretty much what's been discussed here-- a good solid re-boot of the concept. The earliest a restart should take place is 1,000 years in the future. 2- or 3,000 would be better.
There's just too many re-used ideas in this, and they're trying to make it look like a mix of the Star Wars trilogies and the KoToR era, with a Sith Army and all that. Sigh.
Something about Libertarianism always bothered me. Then one day, I realized what it was:
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!
If all you want to do is have some harmless, mindless fun, go H3RE INST3ADZ0RZ!!
Grrr! Fight my Brute, you pansy!
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!
If all you want to do is have some harmless, mindless fun, go H3RE INST3ADZ0RZ!!
Grrr! Fight my Brute, you pansy!
Am i the only one, who thinks Darth Kryat = Jacen Solo?
That the Fel-family after its exposure to the GalacticEmpire and after that the Chiss is a little lacking in the democracy-department is no surprise. I also like the idea, that a galactic government finally gets its own Force-users, that are NOT Jedi.
That the Fel-family after its exposure to the GalacticEmpire and after that the Chiss is a little lacking in the democracy-department is no surprise. I also like the idea, that a galactic government finally gets its own Force-users, that are NOT Jedi.
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.
"Don't ask, what your country can do for you. Ask, what you can do for your country." Mao Tse-Tung.
Shouldn't it actually be more of a communist state? Space Commies instead of Space Nazis, as it were (or Space Imperials, whatever)?FTeik wrote:That the Fel-family after its exposure to the GalacticEmpire and after that the Chiss is a little lacking in the democracy-department is no surprise.
Yes, I noticed that. An improvement in my opinion.I also like the idea, that a galactic government finally gets its own Force-users, that are NOT Jedi.
Where is the difference between Commies and Nazies outside the economy? (and sometimes not even there)? Replace arians with workers and non-arians with capitalists and the two become indistingishable.
A huge simplification, i know, but i somehow doubt a comic could go very deep into such a matter.
A huge simplification, i know, but i somehow doubt a comic could go very deep into such a matter.
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.
"Don't ask, what your country can do for you. Ask, what you can do for your country." Mao Tse-Tung.
I've seen this idea elsewhere and that sounds believable (I haven't seen Legacy #0 mind you, so that's based on second-hand information). Oh, it's Darth Krayt (as in Krayt dragon), isn't it?FTeik wrote:Am i the only one, who thinks Darth Kryat = Jacen Solo?
That the Fel-family after its exposure to the GalacticEmpire and after that the Chiss is a little lacking in the democracy-department is no surprise. I also like the idea, that a galactic government finally gets its own Force-users, that are NOT Jedi.
I don't no why anyone would think that the Pellaeon-class Super Star Destroyer is OMFG! I look at that thing and I don't no whether to laugh or cry. It's ugly as sin, like a fucked up Sovereign-class or something. Why not something halfway between a Vengeance-class and the Executor-class?
Still thoughs are some huge turbolasers. Are there any estimates on the vessel's scale yet?
Oh who am I kidding.... I'm sure that when the inevitable "Legacy" WOTC Sourcebook comes out we'll learn that this Super Star Destroyer is in fact only 5 miles long! Damn!
Still thoughs are some huge turbolasers. Are there any estimates on the vessel's scale yet?
Oh who am I kidding.... I'm sure that when the inevitable "Legacy" WOTC Sourcebook comes out we'll learn that this Super Star Destroyer is in fact only 5 miles long! Damn!
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You know McEwok must have masturbated furiously last night to the use of the term "Super Star Destroyer," although this use was neither unexpected, nor does it change anything.VT-16 wrote:Super Star Destroyer!!!!1111!!!111111111111111
I had one hell of an argument over this today. I did admit, with the changing times, in 100 years they might have different conventions to PT/OT-era ship names. Hey, it happened in rl. If I said anything else, I'd be a hypocrite, like McEwok.
EDIT: Practical or not, I agree that this is one fugly-ass ship.
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So, its barely a star cruiser, and an ugly one at that. I'd take an Allegiance any day.
The size of the bridge, the notches, and what's supposedly turbolaser batteries, suggest a ship of approximately 2-2.5 km lenght.
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ISDs are already pyramidal in shape, however not nearly as pronouced, nor do they have their main batteries placed on the slopes. The hangar also seem to suggest a fairly small ship - way too small to be called an "SSD" if you ask me. The different shape gives it perhaps 2.5 ISD masses where an ASD of 2.8 km would have 5 ISD masses.
After looking over Legacy, I have to say that while it's obvious that they recycle tried and true ideas, we should really compare it to what LB do when they try something new: the Vong and the Killiks. Basically it's an improvement over crap, though that's not saying very much.
After looking over Legacy, I have to say that while it's obvious that they recycle tried and true ideas, we should really compare it to what LB do when they try something new: the Vong and the Killiks. Basically it's an improvement over crap, though that's not saying very much.