haha Vader = DJ :confused::D
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I was asking the same thing for some time. I don't know the "official" version but I was always under the impression (before seeing The Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith) that Leia was actually talking about her real mother, which later turned to be Padme. Because of that I was hoping, until not long ago that Padme would not die at child birth but live on Alderan with Leia for a few more years before dieing. I believe that here there is indeed an inconsistency.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ljais
Robo, here are some elaborate SF books for you to read:Quote:
Originally Posted by Robo
Frank Herbert's
Dune saga: Dune, Messiah Dune, Children of Dune, God-Emperor of Dune, Heretics of Dune, Dune Cannon
Pandora saga: The Jesus Incident, The Lazarus Factor, The Ascending (I', not 100% sure these 3 are the original English titles)
Orson Scott Card's
Ender's saga: Ender's Game, Speaker for the Dead, Xenocid
Philip K. Dicks'
Do Androids Deam of Electric Sheep?, The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldirch, Man From the High Castel, Ubik
Right. But Dicck is too abstract, Card's novels are too naive. Only Herbert. Not many systems, right?Quote:
Originally Posted by cilu
So you judge the books by the number of planets described?! :ehh: Come on, Dune is the best SF book ever written... And it's very complex, philosophical, religious...Quote:
Only Herbert. Not many systems, right?
I don't know. Perhaps. But they address several real good questions, IMO.Quote:
Card's novels are too naive.
Philip K. Dic.k is my favorite. He abandoned the outer space and turned to the inner self. I love his books because you hardly know what's real and what's not. And in the end everything turns different that you thought.Quote:
But Dicck is too abstract
PS: Well, I'm wondering what would you have said if I was listing your fellow russian, Isaac Asimov (I know he lived in US since he was 3).
Here is next episode.
:lol: ROTFLMAO :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by ovidiucucu
No, no - you got my reply wrong. I mean Herbert is about the only writer created something realistic.Quote:
Originally Posted by cilu
Oh, ok... sorry for the misunderstanding.Quote:
Originally Posted by RoboTact
I see you are talking about SF books, as for me the best books wrote Rodjer Jeliazni (maybe i have mistakes in his name :blush: ) They are really greate :thumb:
It's Roger Zelazny. I've only read Lord of Light (Hugo Award, 1968) which is one of best SF books IMO.Quote:
Originally Posted by Skoons
The best what Rojer has wrote, was "Nine Prince of Amber" really greate
For those who haven't read the previous pages this thread is about Star Wars and especially the last episode, The Revenge of the Sith.
Ok lets return to Vader, and all other SW charachters, (If everything will be OK, and i will have enough time, soon I will end my cartoon with Vader and Luke (but I have made them worms (they are more easy to animate)).Quote:
Originally Posted by cilu
And about other SF , it was just a comparing with SW and other SF.
Finallly I can join this thread:wave:
I watched Starwars Episode I and II this weekend for the first timme ever, and it was great - I actually wanted to watch Episode III at the movies, but unfortunately, I was sick
Can't wait:thumb:
Hope you'll see it soon and share your thoughts with us.Quote:
Originally Posted by HanneSThEGreaT