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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Nim: [QB] The background story has it that the sand crawlers were very old machinery made by a long-gone race of entrepeneurs, mining Tatooine for minerals and such. The business waned, as the people left and Jawas took over the sand crawlers. They were built as independent, mobile refineries, I think. The jawas just use them as 18-wheelers, by the look of things. AndrewR: Yes, the slow sprinting was nice. The blur effects weren't added as cover-up, they were used to show when someone used the Force, so that it was distinguishable. Psyliam, I suggest you watch the beginning of Phantom Menace again, when Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan escapes the Droidekas, they dash away in a blur from pretty much a stand-still, very nice. I prefer that they make a "thing" out of using the force, instead of the rather anonymous stunts of the original trilogy. When I was little and watched TESB and ROTJ, I didn't get how the hell Luke could suddenly do 10-feet backflips and balance on one hand, since nobody had explicitly stated that [i]"The Force lets you run, jump and fight with increased strength, speed and also prescience against non-force users"[/i]. When you're 7 you're not much of an abstract philosopher. Back to Chapter 13: during the last THUMP from the Seismic Tank, Windu creates a slight Force Orb that protects him from the initial wind blast. The dust flows very distinctively around the Orb, I thought it was a nice touch. And another thing in Chapter 20: when unarmed, Shaak Ti Force-deflects a saber attack, in much the same way that Vader absorbed Han Solo's blaster shots at Bespin. Quite nifty. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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