Seldom noticed yet uniquely Star Wars words or phrases
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Seldom noticed yet uniquely Star Wars words or phrases
Scopes
"Scopes" are to Star Wars what "sensors" are to Star Trek. IIRC, Tim Zahn is the only EU writer who ever got this right. The rest all seem to prefer Star Trek terminology...
Examples:
"All my scopes are dead, I can't see a thing."
"...and that, Lord Vader, was the last time they appeared on any of our scopes."
"Captain Needa, the ship no longer appears on our scopes."
Star Systems
Star systems are colloquially referred to as if they have solid surfaces...
Examples:
"We're wanted men. I have the death sentence on twelve systems."
"Make ready to land our troops beyond their energy shield and deploy the fleet so that nothing gets off the system."
Commanders
Apparently, the term "commander" doubles as both an official rank and as an informal form of addressing any Imperial officer...
Examples:
"Dangerous to your starfleet, Commander, not to this battlestation." -Admiral Motti to General Tagge
"You may dispense with the pleasantries, Commander, I'm here to put you back on schedule." -Darth Vader to Moff Jerjerrod
Yeah, it's minutiae, but sometimes little things like that can add an extra bit of authentic Star Wars "flava" to set it apart from generic pulp sci-fi. Anyone know of any others?
"Scopes" are to Star Wars what "sensors" are to Star Trek. IIRC, Tim Zahn is the only EU writer who ever got this right. The rest all seem to prefer Star Trek terminology...
Examples:
"All my scopes are dead, I can't see a thing."
"...and that, Lord Vader, was the last time they appeared on any of our scopes."
"Captain Needa, the ship no longer appears on our scopes."
Star Systems
Star systems are colloquially referred to as if they have solid surfaces...
Examples:
"We're wanted men. I have the death sentence on twelve systems."
"Make ready to land our troops beyond their energy shield and deploy the fleet so that nothing gets off the system."
Commanders
Apparently, the term "commander" doubles as both an official rank and as an informal form of addressing any Imperial officer...
Examples:
"Dangerous to your starfleet, Commander, not to this battlestation." -Admiral Motti to General Tagge
"You may dispense with the pleasantries, Commander, I'm here to put you back on schedule." -Darth Vader to Moff Jerjerrod
Yeah, it's minutiae, but sometimes little things like that can add an extra bit of authentic Star Wars "flava" to set it apart from generic pulp sci-fi. Anyone know of any others?
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Re: Seldom noticed yet uniquely Star Wars words or phrases
Commander may be being used that same was as Comodante was in tyhe Nazi miliary. No matter what his rank the man in charge of the garrison was called the Comodante.Galvatron wrote:Scopes
Commanders
Apparently, the term "commander" doubles as both an official rank and as an informal form of addressing any Imperial officer...
Examples:
"Dangerous to your starfleet, Commander, not to this battlestation." -Admiral Motti to General Tagge
"You may dispense with the pleasantries, Commander, I'm here to put you back on schedule." -Darth Vader to Moff Jerjerrod
Yeah, it's minutiae, but sometimes little things like that can add an extra bit of authentic Star Wars "flava" to set it apart from generic pulp sci-fi. Anyone know of any others?
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I've never noticed the thing about star systems. That's bizarre.
This one's pretty obvious, but "speeder" can refer to almost any kind of repulsorlift vehicle, so long as it's fast. Aircraft analogues, and motor vehicle analogues are all speeders. True to term, they're all repulsorcraft and they all go fast. It's just interesting to me that they don't make a wider distinction between fighter aircraft, military scout bikes and private transport vehicles.
This one's pretty obvious, but "speeder" can refer to almost any kind of repulsorlift vehicle, so long as it's fast. Aircraft analogues, and motor vehicle analogues are all speeders. True to term, they're all repulsorcraft and they all go fast. It's just interesting to me that they don't make a wider distinction between fighter aircraft, military scout bikes and private transport vehicles.
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Using parsecs to measure time....
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If you read the Han Solo Trilogy, it's stated that he did some fancy maneuvering near a cluster of a black hole, so that he actually cut down on the total distance traveled.CaptainChewbacca wrote:Using parsecs to measure time....
*runs and hides*
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And if you notice him doing "runs and hides" you'll see it's in jest.DPDarkPrimus wrote:If you read the Han Solo Trilogy, it's stated that he did some fancy maneuvering near a cluster of a black hole, so that he actually cut down on the total distance traveled.CaptainChewbacca wrote:Using parsecs to measure time....
*runs and hides*
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I read the Han Solo trilogy when you were a twinkle in your father's eye...DPDarkPrimus wrote:If you read the Han Solo Trilogy, it's stated that he did some fancy maneuvering near a cluster of a black hole, so that he actually cut down on the total distance traveled.CaptainChewbacca wrote:Using parsecs to measure time....
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That must be why you forgot that nugget of information.CaptainChewbacca wrote:I read the Han Solo trilogy when you were a twinkle in your father's eye...DPDarkPrimus wrote: If you read the Han Solo Trilogy, it's stated that he did some fancy maneuvering near a cluster of a black hole, so that he actually cut down on the total distance traveled.
Also, it's a pretty mean feat, how you got the Trilogy before it was written.
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Re: Seldom noticed yet uniquely Star Wars words or phrases
That would be Kommandant (or the synonym Kommandeur), which means commander in the generic military sense, since there is no "commander" rank in German naval tradition, the direct German equivalent being Fregattenkapitän (literally: frigate captain).Isolder74 wrote: Commander may be being used that same was as Comodante was in tyhe Nazi miliary. No matter what his rank the man in charge of the garrison was called the Comodante.
The literal English equivalent of Kommandant is commandant. Interestingly enough, though it's the wrong forum for the observation, Captain Picard was offered the position of Commandant of Starfleet Academy.
As a further note, Komödiant means comedian.
Regardless, Comodante is a fair phonetic approximation of Kommandant.
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Prequel to what? It'll be clearer if you specify whether you are talking about the older Solo Trilogy, vs the newer Solo Triology (with, IIRC, Han's first love: Bria Tharen).DPDarkPrimus wrote:The prequel ones.Galvatron wrote:I think you need to specify which Han Solo trilogy you're talking about. Brian Daley's or A.C. Crispin's?DPDarkPrimus wrote:Also, it's a pretty mean feat, how you got the Trilogy before it was written.
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Given the fact that you seem to be mentioning the neutron star incident, I would say that you would be talking about A. C. Crispin's Han Solo triology (1997 - 1998), rather than the Brian Daley's (1979 - 1980). Then again, looking at the copies of both triology in front of me, you may actually be right (in a couple of ways).DPDarkPrimus wrote:The ones that came out a few years back.
Brian Daley's books (my copy is the omnibus version) is also titled as "The Han Solo Adventures", while A. C. Crispin's is straight out "The Han Solo Triology". Also, the first couple of books (and some of the third) of A. C. Crispin's triology is also set before Brian Daley's trilogy.
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Re: Seldom noticed yet uniquely Star Wars words or phrases
Im pretty sure he said "and that lord Vader, was the last time they appeared on any of our sensors"Galvatron wrote:Scopes
"and that, Lord Vader, was the last time they appeared on any of our scopes."
I have heard that many audible things were changed in the Special Edition than the original but im pretty sure they said sensors in that case.
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Re: Seldom noticed yet uniquely Star Wars words or phrases
"And that Lord Vader was the last time they appeared on any of our scopes; considering the amount of damage we've sustained they must have..."Tychu wrote: Im pretty sure he said "and that lord Vader, was the last time they appeared on any of our sensors"
I have heard that many audible things were changed in the Special Edition than the original but im pretty sure they said sensors in that case.
At least that's the SE.
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i can quite possibly be wrong, i havent watched the movies in a while the Original trillogy though.
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Blasters
All sci-fi shows/films usually have their own unique name for weapons, but Blasters seems to apply for a wide range of weapon systems - from personal handweapons, to anti-personnel E-web repeating blasters, to Snowspeeder blasters, to blaster cannons on AT-ATs and AT-STs.
Am I right about the above?
All sci-fi shows/films usually have their own unique name for weapons, but Blasters seems to apply for a wide range of weapon systems - from personal handweapons, to anti-personnel E-web repeating blasters, to Snowspeeder blasters, to blaster cannons on AT-ATs and AT-STs.
Am I right about the above?
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It was always scopes.Tychu wrote:i can quite possibly be wrong, i havent watched the movies in a while the Original trillogy though.
You're right, of course, but that's not exactly "seldom noticed."Stofsk wrote:Blasters
All sci-fi shows/films usually have their own unique name for weapons, but Blasters seems to apply for a wide range of weapon systems - from personal handweapons, to anti-personnel E-web repeating blasters, to Snowspeeder blasters, to blaster cannons on AT-ATs and AT-STs.
Am I right about the above?
To a lesser degree, the terms spacer and slicer are also commonly used, even though I think neither of them were ever mentioned on-screen in the OT.
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