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Re: Upon Further Review...barrier answer
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lugnet.starwars
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Tue, 25 May 1999 13:09:09 GMT
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From what I remember, the book mentioned that it was appearing that Maul was
leading them somewhere intentionally. So I think he was trying to separate
them. Correct, Maul was pacing, Q was meditating, OWK was bouncing. Sorry.
My favorite part was when the Jedi were both on the left and Maul was on the
right, if you look very carefully, OWK does a lunge/fake and Q takes the first
swing. It was incredibly well choriagraphed and probably one of the best
fight scenes I've seen since the Reptile/Lou Kang fight from the MK movie.
Lego related: Anybody else see any Rock Raider sets out there yet? I saw
three so far, two little sets and the Chrome Crusher. Odd was that of the two
little sets, one was 2 bucks cheaper, came in a tiny box, yet had more pieces
than the slightly bigger set. Something like 39 pieces for $3 in a small box
and 35 pieces for $5 in a slightly bigger box. Very odd. CC has a nice set
of wheels, but $30.00 for 167 pieces was a little steep as it comes with a
flashlight thingy.
SW Lego related: Need more podracers? Take a look at the Episode 1 Racer
game for some good rendering of lots of the podracers from the movie.
Jason F.
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| (...) Let's see... he books it really fast into the little room with Maul, who uses his souped up reflexes to chop him down, because Obi-Wan's natural reflexes are unable to let him block the strike. A good time to use speed, to me, would be when (...) (26 years ago, 25-May-99, to lugnet.starwars)
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