Join us as Johnny talks about a beloved tourist destination.
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And you said it was pretty here.
I'm having trouble figuring out how to embed pictures, so instead here are some ridiculous links.
Here is a link to Hyperspace Hoopla, a goofy video of Star Wars characters dancing at Disney World.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXJHnv_SiKg
Here is another amazing video of a Star Tours event.
Kat couldn't join us this week, so we decided to cover our most important topic yet -- Pigs in Space.
Be warned -- this is our silliest episode yet. (And yes, that includes the Bigger Luke one.)
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A puffer pig has a nose for precious minerals. It can do the job of a dozen mining scanners!
Here's a handy list of all the critters we talk about this week.
Nickname, Species Name, (Individual Name)
“Hammerhead”, Ithorian, (Momaw Nadon)
“Walrus Man”, Aqualish, (Ponda Baba)
“Squid Head”, Quarren, (Tessek)
“Prune Face”, Dressellian, (Orimaarko)
“Yak Face”, Yarkora, (Saelt-Marae)
“Snaggletooth”, Snivvian, (Zutton)
List of Pigs in Space
Here are pictures of Luke, Yoda, Piggy, and Kermit hanging out.
http://www.avclub.com/article/empire-strikes-back-set-photos-show-luke-yoda-hang-214615
This week, we review Claudia Gray's novel Bloodline. In the interest of full disclosure, Del Rey sent us a review copy, which Kat and I read. Johnny bought his own, and James volunteered not to read it so we could keep the discussion accessible. James is a real trooper.
No annotations this week, because we mostly discuss a single book. The baseball player to whom we refer in this episode is Sean Conroy.
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Somebody has to save our skins.
The gang talks about their earliest Star Wars memories, and we discuss the mysterious Force Planet, Mortis.
Be warned: this will contain spoilers for the Season 2 finale of Star Wars Rebels.
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You were the chosen one!
The Star Wars Adventure Journal was a publication by West End Games that featured supplementary material and short stories for their Star Wars Roleplaying Game, sometimes referred to as Star Wars d6.
Star Wars Missions are actually what I believe James was talking about -- they were sort of a mix of choose-your-own adventure books and baby tabletop adventures published for younger children through Scholastic. We're going to get our hands on one of them and play them in a future episode. I have foreseen it.
Brian was a kid I knew when I was 7 or 8 years old.
The Clone Wars: Legacy were a few story arcs of Clone Wars that were unproduced when the show ended. Some have been uploaded on YouTube with unfinished animatics, but full voice acting. If you can get past the dead-eyed, bug-eyed versions of the characters and the missing backgrounds, they're pretty fun. But they are not good things to show to children, no matter what Human Monster James D'Amato says. One arc was turned into the new canon novel Dark Disciple, and another was turned into the comic Darth Maul: Son of Dathomir.
Zonama Sekot is a living planet encountered by multiple Skywalkers in Legends stories. It can also jump through hyperspace, not unlike the Purgill.
The Father, Son and Daughter are three mysterious beings that Anakin and company encounter in the Clone Wars show that represent (we think) the Cosmic Force, the Dark Side, and the Light Side. We do our best to explain them, but it's all very wishy washy.
This week, we are joined by our first guest, Michael Ben Silva III.
We recorded remotely this week, so there might be a few clicks and buzzes. (We blame our podcasting droid, Emperor Podpatine.)
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It's against my programming to impersonate a deity.
Try This One Wild Theory By George Lucas: http://io9.gizmodo.com/george-lucas-wild-theory-about-the-narrator-of-star-war-1772296162
Correction: Artoo isn't on Takodana in The Force Awakens; he's on the Rebel base on D'Qar. Sorry about that.
Star Wars Special: C-3PO: The Phantom Limb is a Marvel comic that explains Threepio's new red arm. It is surprisingly tragic, as we explain.
Chopper or C1-10P is one of the stars of the animated series Star Wars Rebels. Dave Filoni describes him as the "cat" to Artoo-Detoo's "dog." He is usually fairly unpleasant, but some of us think he has his reasons.
HK-47 is a beloved droid from the Knights of the Old Republic series of video games. He frequently refers to organics as meatbags, and prefaces his dialogue with "Statement," "Query," or "Affirmation," etc. as appropriate. He's the best.
AP-5 or Snapebot or Alan Rickmanbot is a droid that appears in a recent episode of Star Wars Rebels and befriends Chopper. His voice was an intentional homage to the late Alan Rickman.
We never talked about it in the episode, but both Omri (Threepio's friend from his comic) and AP-5 are RA-7 model droids. Huh. Interesting.
Triple-Zero is an evil version of See-Threepio who is programmed in over six million forms of torture. He appears in the Darth Vader comic with his counter-part, the assassin droid known as Bee-Tee.
IG-88 is one of the bounty hunters hired by Darth Vader to capture the Millennium Falcon in The Empire Strikes Back. He is an independent assassin droid.
4-LOM is another droid who is one of the bounty hunters hired by Vader, and he's also masterless. He's partners with Gand Findsman / Legends schizophrenic Zuckuss.
B-1 Battle Droids (or as I call them, "Rogers") are the hapless minions of the Trade Federation and later, the Confederacy. They are treated as utterly disposable by everyone.
TAY was a Twitterbot created by Microsoft that the internet ruined. http://www.theverge.com/2016/3/24/11297050/tay-microsoft-chatbot-racist
The fan theory Johnny mentioned (that we also discussed in Episode 5) is here: http://km-515.livejournal.com/746.html
Did you all do the homework Kat assigned you? If so, tweet it to us, or post it in the subreddit at r/oneshotpodcast/
Kind of light on references this week. (Which is funny considering the subject matter.)
Sorry about the audio difficulty this week. Our mikes decided to be wacky.
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