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So, feel free to do that. But I can't promise when they will be posted until we get some volunteer editors.My e-mail is probably the best way to reach me quickly.It's been years since I last contacted Sleepy. If the email address doesn't work then I don't know how you would contact him.Now that the site is running properly again we will just have to wait to see if any of the editors return.For more information on our stance on this topic and reasoning behind it, please check our FAQs page. If you are the copyright holder of anything listed herein and still want your documentation removed after reading the FAQ page, please send feedback and it will be removed. The game was released concurrently with the highly-anticipated DVDs of the original, unaltered films of the original trilogy. The game is available on the Xbox, Xbox 360 and works via backwards compatibility on Xbox One and Xbox One X, PlayStation 2, GameCube, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS, Game Boy Advance, and PC.It covers the first three films (episodes IV, V, and VI), unlike LEGO Star Wars, which covers episodes I, II, and III.Publishing duties were taken up by LucasArts (replacing the original's Eidos Interactive ). It features a total of 114 playable characters, 46 of them unlockable by having a saved game from LEGO Star Wars on the memory card or hard drive (and the others must be bought in the Mos Eisley Cantina, or unlocked during gameplay). The game also includes several new features, including vehicles, character-specific abilities, and customizable characters. The game holds the Guinness record for most playable characters in an action-adventure video game. Some of the characters have special actions such as slapping or punching enemies, or interacting with friendly characters.You can unlock Slave I if you collect all canisters in the game.In the game, they carve the door down and knock down (not kill) the rebels.

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In the game, an armed Leia and Antilles store it on a disk and fight their way to R2-D2. However, Leia cannot find any way to get the disk inside him. Leia then opens R2's top like a lid and throws the disk inside, before leaving R2-D2 and C-3PO with Antilles. In the movie, he snaps Antilles' neck with his bare hand. In the game, he shows no sign of fear. In the game, the tube that sucks R2 into the sandcrawler deposits him right next to a seated 3PO, who turns away from him in a pouty huff. In the game, only Luke comes out (Owen and Beru are entirely absent from the game) and picks out R2 and 3PO immediately, out of a line-up of otherwise malfunctioning droids the Jawas futilely try to hide from being noticed because of their defects. In the game, R2 and 3PO are stolen by the Jawas and Luke sets out to recover them alone. In the game, Luke is attacked by a single Sand Person, then teams up with Ben to track down R2 and 3PO. The Tusken Raiders team up with a squad of Sandtroopers against Luke and Ben. In the game, Ben doesn't tell Luke of his father before seeing the message (which is frantically gesticulated in this version), and pulls a walkie-talkie, a coffee mug and a large blaster out of the trunk before finding the lightsaber. In the game, he swings it around in a much more playfully hostile way, and accidentally decapitates 3PO. In the game, the sandtrooper is dazed by the mind trick (with stars hovering around his head) and falls to the ground when clipped and spun around by the nacelle of Luke's speeder, leaving him dizzy. In the game, since the sandtrooper was clipped or the Imperials recognized Obi-Wan, they have to fight their way through Imperials and other lowlifes, even building and using an AT-ST to get through an obstacle. In the game, the altercation happens before Luke and Ben met Han, as Greedo slams his hands on the table and moves to shoot Han, only to have his torso shot out by Han.

He only collapses after looking down at the damage and chuckling nervously as Han casually lowers his blaster back to his side. In the game, Luke accidentally knocks over Ponda's drink, and when Ben cuts off his arm, the other one soon falls off, and Ponda falls apart, much to Evazan's shock, who quickly downs his drink and runs away, not wanting to pick a fight with Ben, while Chewie is visibly sickened by what happened and throws up. In the game, he stops them, Chewbacca, and Han on the way to the Falcon, prompting them to shoot at him. In the game, Tarkin is forced to wake up the technicians to get them to carry out his orders, then laughs evilly at Leia as she cries for her destroyed homeworld. In the game, Ben leaves after the group arrives at the location room as 3PO and R2 immediately hide while the others discover Leia's location and a photo of her that Han is attracted to, much to Luke's frustration. As long as Luke, Han, and Chewie are wearing their stormtrooper helmets, none of the beach troopers will bother them until they do something that deems them hostile. In the game, he throws a small bone in to tempt him. Han does not share his enthusiasm. One is to the right of the door and the other is to the left, but is not seen after the LEGO refrigerator containing the Mini Kit is set. In the game, the walls nearly squeeze the life out of them before the droids get them to open up again. Afterwards, the four fall back onto the ground. Leia is the last to fall after looking at the camera in surprise. In the game, Ben waves to Luke before holding back and deactivating the lightsaber before being killed as the others escape without being attacked. Vader also waves at Luke, and is confused by Ben intentionally dropping his guard before deciding to take advantage and strike him down. In the game, the Rebels' transports suffer a collision, leaving the Rebel Troopers driving them and the Rebel Pilots riding them stunned and dazed from the collision.

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In the game, Death Star personnel run around in fear and Tarkin snarls at the camera until the Death Star is destroyed. In the game, he is seen being thrown around the cockpit and dizzily leans to one side after regaining his composure. In the game, Han and Luke are filled with more excitement, Leia is in her regular clothes, and Han and Luke laugh at 3PO hugging R2; also, Garindan, an Imperial spy who followed Han and Luke in Mos Eisley is found impersonating a Rebel Pilot and arrested. Han, Luke, Leia, and Chewbacca watch Garindan being taken away, with the Rebel guard escorting him poking him in the rear, causing him to jump in pain momentarily. In the game, he did not contact him. In the game, Luke uses the Force pretty much immediately. In the game, he amputates her left arm. In the film, it roars in pained agony at losing an arm, buying Luke time to escape. In the game, Luke is found semi-conscious by Han shortly after escaping from the wampa's cave. Also, Han doesn't cut open his Tauntaun to make Luke warm (they are also shown to be closer to Echo Base in the game than they were in the film, because in the cut scene where Han rescues Luke, the base's shield generators can clearly be seen in the background). In fact the Executor never appears at all throughout the game: The same LEGO mini Star Destroyer seen in the game's version of A New Hope is used in that cutscene, and the full LEGO Star Destroyer (still a regular Star Destroyer) is used later in the game. This is understandable, though, as the LEGO Executor set wasn't available until 2011. Instead, the player must use the snowspeeder's tow cable to drag an oversized thermal detonator to the AT-AT. As a result, he struggled to escape from his fighter before it was crushed by an AT-AT. In the game, none of the Imperial Walkers had yet been tripped when Luke was shot down. Luke also easily escaped from his fighter. In the game, while still hanging from the AT-AT, the bomb falls out and Luke kicks it back in.

When it returns, Han is revealed to have been sneaking a kiss on Leia in the dark. Leia responds to this by slapping him. In the game, the stormtroopers cannot build their gun fast enough (one of them falls backwards while carrying a part of the gun) before the Falcon escapes. As the Millennium Falcon goes into the asteroid field, Leia, Chewy, and 3P0 are briefly seen disappearing, but peaking back up from under the seats. It reopens to let you out once you destroy the wrecked ships in the Double Score Zone at the end for studs. In the game, the Millennium Falcon doesn't necessarily take shelter inside the asteroid but does indeed attach to the Star Destroyer, before taking off into its trash dump. In the game, he turns to the camera and chuckles malevolently. In the game, when Luke indicates that he's looking for a Jedi, Yoda points to himself, only to receive a disbelieving chuckle from Luke. Yoda then proves his power by lifting the rock Luke was sitting on into the air, then dropping it on him. In the game, both Luke and Yoda enter the Dark Side cave and both of them fight Vader. (This may only be for multi-player purposes). This change was made because the game requires two friendly characters on the screen at all times. He points out Padme's swollen belly and then points to Luke. In the game, Lando ignores Han completely, brushing past him to greet Leia. In the game, he beckons 3PO into the room, and 3PO isn't shown being shot. In the game, Han fires only one shot, then throws his gun down as stormtroopers and Boba Fett surround him, Leia and Chewie with more powerful weapons. In the game, the platform is already lowered and he jumps in. Before Han is frozen, he wears his Hoth clothes instead, not his skiff clothes. This has been corrected in LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga This prompts Fett to open the door to the ship and drop the Bespin guard out, where he falls onto the landing platform and dies.

In the movie he was not implied to even be aware of their presence on the landing platform. Lando isn't dressed like Han either, he just has his own clothes on. This is changed in LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga, where he now wears his Rebel General clothes in this scene, though he had not been promoted yet as his promotion to General was mentioned in Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi as a result of his part in the Battle of Taanab. In the film, the Alliance Navy was still in space, possibly heading for the rendezvous point near Sullust. In the game, the smoke generated by the door's hydraulics causes him to have a brief coughing fit before he recovers. In the game, he leans back in terror as Vader glares at him, and once Vader leaves him, he turns to a nearby officer and starts crying. Two other officers turn their heads to notice this. In the game, Vader points out some workers slacking off, and one is spinning around in a chair. In the game, they are only seen walking into the palace, and all of their scenes inside of the palace are omitted. The conversation with the gate's robotic guard is shortened as well. It merely looks over 3PO and R2 for a few seconds, then retreats before opening the gate for them. This was Also heard in LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars, in a Sith Mission with Count Dooku. In the game, the two infiltrate Jabba's palace together (although Leia needed to persuade Chewie with an elbow to the ribs) and are shortly joined by Luke. In the game, Leia isn't wearing the mask, she ditches it as Han is thawed out. In the game, he and his friends are apprehended, and after Leia is escorted away from them and over to Jabba, as he attempts to summon a blaster, he summons a coffee mug instead before he, along with his friends, go into the battle with the rancor. In the game, Han, Chewie, R2, and 3PO are in the battle too.

In the game, as he makes his first jump, the executioner cowers, but Luke continues to bounce, happily showing off in mid-air like a stunt diver. When R2 fires Luke's lightsaber, the executioner catches it instead in puzzlement. Luke lands behind him and asks for the weapon, which the executioner gives him before receiving an elbow to the stomach and being pushed off of the skiff. His jetpack is activated after a boss fight against him, causing him to fly around the battle scene violently before slamming into the sail barge at full speed, then rolling into the Sarlacc pit. In the DS version of The Complete Saga, he rebounds off the sail barge and finds himself hovering above the Sarlacc pit. The beak then extends upward, swallows him, retracts back into the pit, then spits out his helmet. In the game, Luke and Leia are alone on Endor where Luke trips, alerting the trooper to their presence. They are not separated, leaving Leia to never individually meet the Ewoks.In the game, the trap's trigger is a bone on a string. In the game, 3PO is seated when informing the Ewoks of Vader's fight with Obi-Wan through sign-puppets. In the game, they all take place after each other. Instead Luke and Vader fight the Emperor together. In the game, the Emperor immediately attacks Luke when he arrives and Vader joins Luke in fighting the Emperor, eventually throwing him into the abyss (this was done because of the game's co-op gameplay). In the game, four regular Star Destroyers fall toward Endor. In the game, the helmet is just made of one piece due to the way the actual LEGO helmet was designed at the time of the game's release. In the game, Anakin's spirit appears on the pyre itself, pretending to warm his hands on it. In the game, as they lean forward to kiss, Wicket brings the flowers and interrupts them and Han pulls a plant over him so that they may continue undisturbed.

In the game, he sees Obi-Wan, Anakin standing by the railing and Yoda sitting on it, and Yoda almost falls off before being caught by Obi-Wan. This version has 36 playable characters, which is fewer than the console versions, although it does feature characters not available in console versions such as the Baby Rancor, R2-Q5 and K-3PO. Also, Vader is unlocked at an earlier time, and the scout trooper and mouse droid are now playable without using the extra toggle mode. The generic Ewok is gone, and Wicket's slingshot is replaced with an Ewok spear.For example, the Jedi Spirit extra turns characters into Force ghosts, something that can only be done when one of the three ghost characters in the 128-bit version is used.A character in each level is unlocked when all ten minikits are collected. The Dagobah level is not in the Game Boy version. Mos Eisley Spaceport and Through the Jundland Wastes are formed as one level (Tatooine).The DS version has 50 characters, though they do not exactly match the ones from the console games. In addition to cooperative multiplayer, the DS version allows up to four people to battle wirelessly, where they can choose to fight over Han Solo (Carbonite) in Jabba's Palace or battle in a Tatooine-themed arena. Character swapping is performed by touching icons on the touch screen.Many Internet sites accused it of being rushed to shelves with the other versions of the game and the reissued Star Wars DVD films. One website was supposedly contacted by anonymous employees of the developer which claimed that the US, European, and Japanese versions were different from each other regarding the bugs, and that a new fixed version would be shipped to shelves after the first print run was sold out. However some people have beat the boss (Jabba's Rancor) using Luke Skywalker to use the force, to bring down the gate, crushing the boss.

Other glitches include dagobah Luke being able to shoot blaster bolts from his lightsaber if he attacks immediately after rolling.The Sand Box includes plenty of objects to destroy, but doesn't have defeatable enemies (sans a giant Ewok ).The only objective is to build and destroy everything in the level. As a prize for beating the level you unlock Emperor Palpatine for purchase at the cantina bar.If completed, the player will achieve a character from the original Lego Star Wars game. Unlike other versions, the player can use characters from the original Lego Star Wars game in the Mos Eisley Cantina. Similar to the DS version, it contains a Wireless Lobby.The bounty hunter missions are excluded from the game in place of the prequel episodes' levels. Gold bricks cannot be bought from the cantina, and there are longer loading times.It has 18 levels, all based on Episode IV.Many considered it superior to the original, mainly due to the improved gameplay, the many new features, such as the character creating aspect and free form vehicle sections, and other aspects. However, some gamers considered it childish, too simplistic, and even with the adaptable difficulty, very easy.It combines the levels from LEGO Star Wars and LEGO Star Wars II. The levels from the first game are updated to include power bricks, vehicles, and other aspects found in LEGO Star Wars II, and most prequel characters will have the ability to build. New or redesigned levels, new playable characters, new bounty hunter missions, and new bonus missions have been added.Once the improvements have been completed, you may remove this notice and the page's listing. Archived from the original on May 4, 2007. Retrieved on September 19, 2006. For more uses of Palpatine, see Palpatine (disambiguation). Remove this message when finished. You're my only hope. Help us improve this article by referencing valid resource material. Remove this notice when finished.

The exact chronology of the events described in this article is currently unknown. A Dark Lord of the Sith in the Order of the Sith Lords, recorded by history as the most successful who had ever lived, his deeds resulted in overthrow the ancient Republic and the noble Jedi Order from within. Noted for his sadistic and self-serving intentions just as well as his ability to conceal them, Palpatine impacted the galaxy perhaps more than any other single individual, and it is likely that his impact on history, for good or ill, was immeasurable.In 65 BBY, he met Hego Damask, a Muun businessman who was in reality the Sith Lord Darth Plagueis. Under Plagueis's manipulation, Palpatine killed his father and pledged himself to his new Master's dark side teachings as Darth Sidious. Palpatine lived a double life for many years, serving an untarnished career as Naboo's ambassador in the Galactic Senate while learning from his master and training a young Zabrak as the Sith assassin Darth Maul. Plagueis and Sidious, both exceptionally skilled and powerful in the Force, were able to conceal their identities from the Jedi for decades. As Plagueis privately searched for the key to eternal life, Sidious manipulated galactic politics, culminating in the blockade of Naboo by the Trade Federation. In the wake of the political crisis, the Galactic Senate voted to elect him as Supreme Chancellor, and around the same time, in accordance with Bane's Rule of Two, Sidious murdered Plagueis and usurped the role of Sith Master.He himself headed both the Galactic Republic and, secretly, the Confederacy of Independent Systems. The public leader of this splinter faction was former Jedi Master Count Dooku, Sidious's second apprentice as Darth Tyranus in the wake of Maul's presumed death on Naboo.

As billions perished in the war, the vast majority of Republic citizens rallied behind Chancellor Palpatine, giving him enough support to amend the Galactic Constitution in the name of security and transfer most of the Senate's executive authority to his own office. In 19 BBY, following Tyranus' demise, Palpatine revealed his identity as Darth Sidious to the Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker, telling that the dark side teachings that Plagueis had pursued could help Skywalker to save his wife, whom Skywalker had foreseen dying untimely. A failed attempt by the Jedi High Council to arrest Palpatine ensued, and Skywalker pledged himself to Sidious' teachings as Darth Vader. All members of the Jedi Order were accused of treason and betrayed by their clone troopers to the point of virtual extermination.

Unlike instructions with shorter introductory sections, our copy of the set that shipped from LEGO HQ in Billund, Denmark (so presumably the global or European version) only includes the intro materials in English, with copies of the instruction book in other languages available online. Two years ago we criticized the random order in which the UCS Falcon’s bags were packaged in the inner boxes, and LEGO has improved this by packaging the numbered bags in order. However, the unnumbered bags were distributed randomly throughout all the white boxes, forcing us to dump everything out anyway to ensure we had all the necessary parts that went along with the parts in the numbered bags. (It’s possible we missed the correlation between the numbered bags and the larger parts in the unnumbered bags, but as we began building, it certainly felt random.) While progress on grouping the numbered bags more logically is appreciated, inclusion of the larger pieces in unnumbered bags that are distributed seemingly randomly has the same effect — forcing the builder to dump all the bags out, retrieve the necessary (unnumbered) bags, and then repack the numbered bags until they’re needed later. The stand for the UCS ISD is directly integrated into the structural frame of the model, so it’s the very first thing that you begin building. The first bag includes the two minifigures, which we’ll return to later in this review.These bags also produce the frame for the rhomboid rear profile of the vessel. These bags produce two identical strips of greebles, including the lateral quad-laser batteries. Although building two long, identical strips of greebles might seem a bit repetitive, we simply built both in parallel, just doubling the parts we were looking for with each step. This made these sections feel much less repetitive, given how varied the surface of the strips are along their surface.

While a long, floppy strip of stacked plates isn’t particularly sturdy on its own, placing each strip on its side and locking them into the Technic frame yields a surprisingly sturdy outer frame to which the lower and upper surfaces will be attached next. These sections are indeed quite repetitive, with identical building techniques (stacking large plates with some minor surface detail). Similarly, although the base surface is simply mirrored left and right, the surface details themselves are asymmetrical. Although the towball connections do provide some flex (as we show in the photo below), once all of the sections are attached and the superstructure is added over the plate sections, they are fairly secure. Bag groups 15 and 16 produce the iconic bridge tower that sits above the triangular surface of the Imperial Star Destroyer. Like the rest of the LEGO ISD, the bridge tower has a Technic core with plates on the surface. The base of the completed bridge slots onto the yellow sections extending up from the central Technic core of the ISD, secured in place with axles. At this stage, the rather top-heavy bridge tends to sway from side to side a bit, but this will be addressed later when we build the superstructure around it. In other words, these superstructure sections sit on top of the surface of the ISD, but they are not directly attached — there’s nothing but gravity holding them in place. Although most builders are unlikely to flip the whole ISD upside down, anybody tempted to show off the ventral docking bay may find themselves rebuilding large sections of the superstructure as it falls crashing to the floor. These also include asymmetrical greebling, and they attach to the main superstructure segments with a non-friction Technic pin, held in line with a Technic axle pin. The low-friction attachment is important, as we’ll see later in this review.

The Rebel Blockade Runner itself is easy enough to attach and detach from the bar via its single-stud connection, but removing the rod connected to the ISD via a click-hinge can be quite a hassle — the base of the click-hinge tends to come off of the greeble strip every time (the clutch of the click-hinge connection between the bar and the base is much stronger than the clutch of the plate-to-plate connection from the base to the greeble strip). And then, trying to reattach the base to the greeble strip sandwiched between the upper and lower surfaces is also a hassle. Clearly, the display bar for the Rebel Blockade Runner was not designed to be removed to display a “clean” ISD without the Tantive IV. It’s also very heavy — the whole thing (albeit including the packaging) weighs nearly 28 pounds (about 12.5 kg). Compare this to the shipping weight of the UCS Falcon at 29 pounds (13 kg) and the sheer volume is not far off — a point we’ll return to again later in this review. The whole thing feels like it would fit right at home in the lobby or the middle of a conference room table at a tech startup. And in fact, Iain Heath did exactly that with the 2002 edition of the UCS ISD at Tableau Software during their pre-IPO, pre-acquisition days. Of course, Iain’s version was enhanced by a giant red space Kraken, so it was rather more exciting than the original UCS ISD, which everyone I knew felt was rather dull. The vast majority of the set’s 4,784 pieces are gray plates (at least by sheer volume, if not specific part count), and as a result much of the surface of the ISD is covered in studs — a fact that’s painfully obvious when you view the ISD head on. LEGO designers have famously said that the LEGO Group “likes their studs,” and studs remain an important part of their end product’s design language.

The original design by Raskolnikov included a full interior and clocked in at over 15,000 pieces, but it’s not hard to imagine what some extra tiling would look like on at least the upper surface. Greebling appears on every lateral (or vertical) surface between hull sections, and the greeble details are not mirrored on left and right sections. But stepping closer to examine the interesting greebles just makes the studded look of the overall hull even more apparent. Nevertheless, key details like the axial defense turrets (the ridge that looks a bit like a three-car train in front of the superstructure) prove just how closely the LEGO designers paid to subtle details. These rotate, and you can elevate and depress the cannons to point them at your preferred targets. Looking at movie stills and scale modeling references, it’s true that the ion cannon turret is rounder and smoother, with a blockier shape for the turbolasers.The mast that appears directly over the bridge (between the domes) varies based on the sub-class of the ISD — the Imperial I -class Star Destroyers like the Devastator feature a tractor beam targeting array, while the Imperial II -class Star Destroyers featured in later movies like the scenes during the Battle of Hoth in Empire Strikes Back feature a communications array instead. Given that the LEGO UCS ISD depicts a particular scene and thus a very specific ship, I’m glad that the LEGO design team got this detail right. Although much of the greeble strip remains in shadow, there are cutouts that reveal interesting sections. This is achieved by inverting tiles with a stud and a hole. Attached to the greeble strip with a towball and set in a cutout, the quad-laser has a high range of movement. The engines themselves are nothing fancy — the usual large cone pieces, tubs, and barrels with trans-light-blue pieces representing the visible engine exhaust. But this is an instance where “nothing fancy” makes a lot of sense.

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