Re: Easter Egg in New SW Novel "Death Star" (No Major Spoilers)
On Nov 2, 11:40 pm, Todd <twrexxnos...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In SW novels, I always cringe when I read phrases that would only be
known to us here on Earth.
Yeah, I hate that as well.
I'm reading Labrynth of Evil (yeah, I know, nout a year or two late,
but hey...) and the author has some jedi utter "back in the day". I
don't recall exactly who said it, fairly early in the novel tho. It is
obnoxious.
Cable
.
Relevant Pages
- Re: Gandalf
... always races I'd expect far more than 1 in a million to be different ... Well, yeah, but those are singular cases. ... Detect Evil still works, and almost all Intelligent creatures in D&D3.x ... in the hills are Evil and they stay in the hills and don't bother ... (rec.games.frp.dnd) - Re: Mallard Fillmore 12-3-2005
... >> Yeah, that would be like saying that, if somebody recognized what was, ... very activity which was considered so evil. ... > It was their fault that they _did_ do it. ... > also don't comply with American values. ... (rec.arts.comics.strips) - Re: Easter Egg in New SW Novel "Death Star" (No Major Spoilers)
... Yeah, ... I'm reading Labrynth of Evil (yeah, I know, nout a year or two late, ... I know they can't avoid using Earth terms or else it would ... internal features of the battle station (tons of cantinas and a gift ... (alt.fan.starwars) - Re: Rip off merchant warning
... Yeah, it's just someone wanting to rip off desperate vulnerable people ... "Telling someone to kill themselves is not harmful: ... You try to drive people to suicide - that's evil. ... (uk.people.support.depression) - Re: Snape: evil or not evil?
... Yeah, that is evil. ... less ambiguous term. ... Such as "in league with Voldemort" and "in ... (alt.fan.harry-potter) |
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