| | TIEs have always been dark blue in the films David Simmons
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| | But the toy manufacturers never seem to get details like this right. I remember quite clearly that in addition to the TIE toy being the wrong color, it also had only one laser light that was the wrong color (red) when it should have been green! They (...) (24 years ago, 24-Oct-00, to lugnet.general)
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| | | | Re: TIEs have always been dark blue in the films Josh Opotzner
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| | | | (...) Look what they did with the AT-ST! They don't even have the right figure with it! Seriously, I'm very dissapointed with the AT-ST. It looks around $15, and I was looking forward to buying about a trillion at that price, simply because the'd be (...) (24 years ago, 24-Oct-00, to lugnet.general)
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| | | | | | Re: TIEs have always been dark blue in the films Bradley Dale
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| | | | (...) Actualy, the MSRP of the AT-AT is only $9.99 US. I think it will be a good value. What's bigger than a trillion? (24 years ago, 24-Oct-00, to lugnet.general)
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| | | | | | Re: TIEs have always been dark blue in the films Nils Becker
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| | | | A googol is larger than a trillion (1,000,000,000,000,0...00,000,000 or 10 to the 100th power). (...) (24 years ago, 24-Oct-00, to lugnet.general)
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| | | | | | Re: TIEs have always been dark blue in the films Jonathan Nichol
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| | | | You forgot a zero. It should be a 1 with 100 zeros after it. Of course then there's a googolplex, which is a 1 with googol zeros after it. But the biggest number of all is just an 8 lying on its side.... (24 years ago, 25-Oct-00, to lugnet.general)
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