Well let's be clear on one thing: no two depictions of the E-Wing have ever been quite alike (not even within the same publication!) Indeed it can vary quite wildly depending in the artist, both in details and proportions.took some screenshots of the E Wing, Can tell some of the design choices they made, but not really the best shots..![]()
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Jacen was first called Jacen in The Last Command.he son of a force sensitive & a corellian freighter captain named 'Jacen'
In terms of just locations; quite possibly (even if Ossus beat it to the screen.) However I think holocrons are far and away the most significant contribution overall. Not just for how many other places they've appeared (including being adopted into canon by Lucas himself) but because they're now as synonymous with Jedi and Sith as are lightsabers and kyber crystals.There was so much about Dark Empire I just thought was edgy and cooler than hell, and so much of it was just dreck...
I do think that Nar Shaddaa might have been DE's greatest contribution to the EU. Look at all the times, places, and games it showed up afterward...
I just felt a disturbance in the Force... as if a bunch of multiplayer NPCs were constantly crying out in terror as they fell off the narrow walkways and plunged into the abyss.Nar Shadda is the most video game thing Star Wars ever came up with.
It's like rainbow road all over again.I just felt a disturbance in the Force... as if a bunch of multiplayer NPCs were constantly crying out in terror as they fell off the narrow walkways and plunged into the abyss.
Force pushing NPCs off ledges is my favourite thing to do in Star Wars games.I just felt a disturbance in the Force... as if a bunch of multiplayer NPCs were constantly crying out in terror as they fell off the narrow walkways and plunged into the abyss.
You say that, but isn't it really just "Space Tortuga"? I mean; you make a universe with space pirates in it, sooner or later there's going to have to be a space Tortuga for them all to hang out at, no?Nar Shadda is the most video game thing Star Wars ever came up with.
Well, it was level 9 of Dark Forces.Nar Shadda is the most video game thing Star Wars ever came up with.
It wasn't. However, JA's Coruscant level was similar to JO's Nar Shaddaa.It may have been in Jedi Academy as a multiplayer map, I'm not sure.
I more meant it has big chasms for people to fall in to and be flung in to. It reminds me of the bottomless pits of many Mario games I played.You say that, but isn't it really just "Space Tortuga"? I mean; you make a universe with space pirates in it, sooner or later there's going to have to be a space Tortuga for them all to hang out at, no?
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