i'm not sure, but i think he means censorship of ICS topics on other boards. giving life to discussion of it herePunkMaister wrote:What exactly is that this board censors when it comes to SW?Mr. Oragahn wrote:Mmm... year, 0 - 18, even Kane doesn't bother. Or maybe he's part of the 18? :)
Still, part f SFJN's success is due to the censorship on certain topics about SW. In my eyes, the whole ICS affair has never evolved so fast as when this board came to life.
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Mmh, yes, I realize the sentence was kinda ambiguous, but that's what I meant.Flectarn wrote:i'm not sure, but i think he means censorship of ICS topics on other boards. giving life to discussion of it herePunkMaister wrote:What exactly is that this board censors when it comes to SW?Mr. Oragahn wrote:Mmm... year, 0 - 18, even Kane doesn't bother. Or maybe he's part of the 18? :)
Still, part f SFJN's success is due to the censorship on certain topics about SW. In my eyes, the whole ICS affair has never evolved so fast as when this board came to life.
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OH OK...Mr. Oragahn wrote:Mmh, yes, I realize the sentence was kinda ambiguous, but that's what I meant.Flectarn wrote:i'm not sure, but i think he means censorship of ICS topics on other boards. giving life to discussion of it herePunkMaister wrote: What exactly is that this board censors when it comes to SW?
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To put everyones mind at ease, I am the single yes vote, not because of the firepower figures, those figures are all a load of bull that is really easy to disprove simply by looking at everything else with the name "Star Wars" on it. The original question did not specify which ICS and so I voted on all of the books as a whole. They are all visually entertaining (which is what Star Wars is all about), and visually speaking, give a good idea of what the inner-workings look like.
Yes much of the text is silly and ridiculous, calling into play phenominal levels of power that are compleatly unsupported by everything else with the name Star Wars (you cant find evidence for the power figures in any movie, animated show, radio broadcast, comic book or novel), but looking past that, the books, all of them are visually entertaining.
Yes much of the text is silly and ridiculous, calling into play phenominal levels of power that are compleatly unsupported by everything else with the name Star Wars (you cant find evidence for the power figures in any movie, animated show, radio broadcast, comic book or novel), but looking past that, the books, all of them are visually entertaining.
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I would still somewhat disagree with the idea about the ICS books visually showing an accurate picture of the interior workings of SW technology, simply because for some things the movies and now TV series are showing something almost entirely different. For example, look at the first ICS book's cutaway of the first Death Starm while visually impressive, it actually looks very little like what we see of the schematics shown in either ANH, RoTJ or AoTC, nor especially the Death Star actually at a very early stage construction in RoTS.
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misconstruction re-design...Praeothmin wrote:Yeah but Mike, even the DS schematics shown in the movies differ from what we actually see... :)
*palpatine* could you move the bottomless pit to the left corner of the room.
*contractor* but sir, that would require redesigning 3200 decks
*palpatine* are you questioning my wisdom (raises hand menacingly)
*contractor* no
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Go figure, only ANH's schematics feature a different reactor section.
This is what the OT ICS used as a model, by making the huge upside hemisphere (with stalactites) part of the superstructure, just above the spherical reactor, instead of making it smaller and hanging in that large cavern like we see in the DSII.
Trouble is, the large cavern thing is also seen on the Geonosian DS, and the AOTC:ICS shows that the Trade Federation core ships have power cores with the exact same cavernous configuration.
Now, I know there's been some attempted justification from the EU for that, that there were two plans, one Kyle Katarn picked, and another one or something like that.
This is what the OT ICS used as a model, by making the huge upside hemisphere (with stalactites) part of the superstructure, just above the spherical reactor, instead of making it smaller and hanging in that large cavern like we see in the DSII.
Trouble is, the large cavern thing is also seen on the Geonosian DS, and the AOTC:ICS shows that the Trade Federation core ships have power cores with the exact same cavernous configuration.
Now, I know there's been some attempted justification from the EU for that, that there were two plans, one Kyle Katarn picked, and another one or something like that.