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Because of his actions, he saved his classmates' lives. A profile written by the New York Times following his death read, "He was also a deep scholar of Star Wars, amassing a legion of Jedi action figures with his brother Ted, 14.” Lucasfilm reached out to his family and promised that he would be honored in the Star Wars universe.
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Pages in category "Star Wars character lists" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
A short time ago in a galaxy not so far, far away… A team of rogue filmmakers had the crazy idea to let an AI bot imagine what the trailer of a Wes Anderson-helmed Star Wars film could look like ...
Star Frontiers: Space opera: The Frontier Sector TSR: 1982 Star Hero: Star Hero, expansion of Hero System: Hero Games: Star Fleet Universe: Space opera: Prime Directive (role-playing game); GURPS Prime Directive: Star Trek universe Space opera: Star Trek: The RPG, Star Trek RPG (CODA System) FASA, Decipher, Inc. 1982-1989, 2002 Star Wars ...
Chris Freiberg from Den of Geek ranked the introduction of Darth Nihilus as one of the most memorable moments in Star Wars video game history. [36] Glixel listed him as one of twenty "awesome" Star Wars characters originating in video games, and considered him "terrifying" and "more of a malevolent ghost than a typical self-serving Sith". [37]
Father of Cade Skywalker. Member of the Jedi Council during the Star Wars: Legacy comic series. Luuke Skywalker A clone of Luke Skywalker, created by Joruus C'baoth in the Thrawn Trilogy. Luuke was chosen by UGO Network's Adam Rosenburg as the worst Star Wars Expanded Universe character, heavily criticising his name and calling him a "stupid ...
ASCII art of a fish. ASCII art is a graphic design technique that uses computers for presentation and consists of pictures pieced together from the 95 printable (from a total of 128) characters defined by the ASCII Standard from 1963 and ASCII compliant character sets with proprietary extended characters (beyond the 128 characters of standard 7-bit ASCII).