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Posted: 2004-08-31 10:26am
by NecronLord
Vympel wrote: :banghead:

Why? Why Clones?
Well, one would assume they could clone the most consistently high preforming gunners and use flash learning on them... Were this Zhan's cloning techniques anyway...

Posted: 2004-08-31 11:12am
by NecronLord
VT-16 wrote:A new guy on the CHUD-boards claims to have "a friend at ILM", who disclosed the following info.
who pulled his leg like so...

Posted: 2004-08-31 11:18am
by Spanky The Dolphin
VT-16 wrote:I suddenly realised something, That old concept art of the ARC-170 fighter, it reminds me of the Imperial Waveskimmers from DE. Coincidence?
Well, considering the only real similarity they share is that both are longer than they are wide (and the waveskimmer is additionally taller than it is wide), I'd say it's just somewhat of a coincidence.

Concerning R2 giving the Droideka a Kick To The Groin, if true it could be explained as the Droideka having a great deal of servos and other mechanics in its abdomin that are somewhat sensitive to extreme direct impact. We know that droids do have a sense that corresponds to pain, so R2's blow could have been hard enough to overwhelm it's sensor system that it caused it to collapse.

Posted: 2004-08-31 11:22am
by Dartzap
if this is true, it should be worth a chuckle or two.

Posted: 2004-08-31 02:55pm
by VT-16
Well, considering the only real similarity they share is that both are longer than they are wide (and the waveskimmer is additionally taller than it is wide), I'd say it's just somewhat of a coincidence.
Hmm, I was more thinking about their superficial looks, but I guess you´re right. ^^

Posted: 2004-08-31 08:46pm
by Ender
Illuminatus Primus wrote:A genetic clone should not possess its template's voice. Identical twins despite being raised very similarly and being 100% genetically identical, do not have the same voice.
Voice comes from a number of sources, mainly how you hear others speaking. Since twins will have similar but not exact experiences, some variation will be expected. The fact that they do have exact voices is thus stunningly beneficial to us. It shows that SW appears to have some variation of "mind uploading" and "downloading" in canon. Basics like vocabulaty and how to talk, how to walk, basic education, and a number of other things would have been copied from Jango. If this is the case, then the 5 years are spent in military training, not a required part of the growth process. Thus, from the canon, we can now point out that the only restriction on clone growth is acceleration speed, since fully trained clones can then be uploaded and downloaded, saving 10 years off the process.
In a battle with no additional identification at the visual level save for color coding for broad rank, it is stupid to condition all Clonetroopers to have identical voices; it makes for difficulty identifying fellow soldiers and officers in combat.
They probably identify each other when speaking like the Navy does on wifcoms. Might want to ask Wilkins or someone though.
GL is losing his hinges, I am telling you.
Droid balls support that, but not this.

Posted: 2004-08-31 08:49pm
by Vympel
A new "Art of Revenge" feature has appeared on SW.com. Republic Skytrooper.

Posted: 2004-09-01 05:59am
by VT-16
Droid balls support that, but not this.
I still say it´s a work of genious. Demented, yes, but still genious. :P

Posted: 2004-09-18 09:28pm
by President Sharky
The Hyperspace weekly "Before the Helmet" picture series released a spectacular, near-complete (I say that because GL always tweaks stuff until the last minute) of the opening space battle over Coruscant. The shot's taken from the view of Anakin's fighter cockpit, observing a bunch of "buzz" droids that have attached themselves to the hull of Obi-wan's fighter. In the background, you can see the guns of a Venator SD, and what seems to be the Trade Federation "Baracuda" cruiser.

I may or may not have this image on my saved hardrive, but even if all interested kindly posted their e-mail addresses, I wouldn't be able to send this pic because of Hyperspace rules, and that LFL's lawyers will come 'a hunting then.




:wink:

Posted: 2004-09-18 10:17pm
by Vympel
Heaven forbid that this picture could somehow arrive at my email address of vympel (at) stardestroyer.net. The very thought is repugnant to me.

Posted: 2004-09-19 01:01am
by Alan Bolte
Just for reference, I've recently changed my e-mail to abolte (at) andrew.cmu.edu

Posted: 2004-09-19 01:16am
by Master of Ossus
I don't know what I'd have to do if the said files were to be sent to masterofossus at sbc dot net

Posted: 2004-09-19 01:32am
by Stofsk
Master of Ossus wrote:I don't know what I'd have to do if the said files were to be sent to masterofossus at sbc dot net
You'd have to er, delete the files... in the direction of stofsk (at) hotmail.com. As in delete them... by sending them someplace else... where they'll be deleted. You can trust me.

Yes. That makes sense.

Posted: 2004-09-19 01:46am
by Stuart Mackey
My email has recently been changed to s_mackey at ihug.co.nz please up date your address book, sorry for any inconveniance. :)

Posted: 2004-09-19 03:55am
by Vympel
I spy with my little eye, something beginning with .... Republic warship heavy gun turrets. W00tage.

Posted: 2004-09-19 04:07am
by Dartzap
Do Not send it to Dartzap @ Gmail.com because that would be very naughty

Posted: 2004-09-19 04:13am
by Utsanomiko
Like Darth Zap, I've got a Gmail account under my SD.net name, too.

While I'm not suggesting that it should end up there, it certainly physically could...

Posted: 2004-09-19 07:19am
by Ace Pace
Never, ever, ever send it to AcePace at the gmail.com domain! :P

Posted: 2004-09-19 09:40am
by VT-16
The mailbox of

es-joer2(at)online.no <--- (at) = @ (for you n00bs out there)

compels you not to send it!!!!! :o

Posted: 2004-09-19 09:48am
by Sharp-kun
No witty line :P

sharpkun(AT)gmail.com

Posted: 2004-09-19 09:52am
by Vympel
You fools, get rid of that @, you'll be picked up by spambots in seconds. :lol:

Posted: 2004-09-19 09:53am
by Gandalf
The owners/operators of darth_manveru (at) hotmail.com would be mightily pissed of that goodness ended up there...

Posted: 2004-09-19 10:00am
by Sharp-kun
Vympel wrote:You fools, get rid of that @, you'll be picked up by spambots in seconds. :lol:
I thought about that, but I seem to be gifted when it comes to avoiding spam. I've had the same hotmail address for 3 years, no filter on, and I get about 2 spam mails a week, if that. ^_^

Posted: 2004-09-19 11:12am
by Mark S
I would just like to say that in the interest of safety for the entire board, nay the entire internet, the afore mentioned non-existent material must be sent directly to shantz(at)stardestroyer.net for immediate sanitization.

That is all.

Posted: 2004-09-19 11:32am
by Psycho Smiley
good thing that picture won't end up at foo_bar725(at)hotmail.com