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Tyler and Konnery are joined by their own personal Captain America Joseph Horne to chat all things superhero thriller in "Captain America: The Winter Soldier"! Together they discuss the genius blending of modern superhero film and 70s conspiracy thriller, how timely the film feels now despite a new CA movie just being released, what else should be on Cap's cultural laundry list (Cats, it's definitely Cats) and so much more on this sleeper agent episode of The Friendchise Podcast! What's New: Kon: The Substance (Rental) Joseph: Star Wars Age of Rebellion RPG Tyler: Star Wars: Fate of the Jedi: Outcast by Aaron Allston, Star Wars: Fate of the Jedi: Omen by Christie Golden (Audible)
Roundtable time! This go-round we're covering yet another pair of titles from the New Jedi Order—the Enemy Lines Duology by the late great Aaron Allston. Enemy Lines: Rebel Dream and Rebel Stand are the X-Wing/New Jedi Order crossover books we've all been waiting for. Listen in to find out what we loved. . . and what we didn't.
In this video, Liam reviews the latest Essential Legends Collection novel, Star Wars: X-Wing - Solo Command by, Aaron Allston. Solo Command is the seventh book in the X-Wing series and the final book of the Wraith Squadron trilogy. In this novel, Wedge Antilles, Wraith Squadron, and Rogue Squadron go hunting for Warlord Zsinj with the help of Han Solo who has been recently appointed as the general in charge of tracking down the fearsome Imperial warlord. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/starwarslads/support
Yochai & Brad are joined by Sam Mameli (aka Skullboy) in another Gamer Blast from the Past to review N4: Treasure Hunt by Aaron Allston, and answer a mailbag question.Mailbag: How do you help players figure out what magic items do?Thanks to Bobby McElver for the show's music, and directsun for the deep dive bumper.For listener questions, email betweentwocairns@gmail.com!Check out our Patreon to support the show. Also stickers.Find more Between Two Cairns here.
Liam reviews Star Wars: X-Wing: Wraith Squadron by, Aaron Allston. Wraith Squadron was the fifth book in the Star Wars: X-Wing books series from the Star Wars Expanded Universe, and the first in the Wraith Squadron Trilogy. In this book, Rebel hero, Wedge Antilles, builds a new X-Wing fighter squadron called Wraith Squadron. Wraith Squadron is made up of a ragtag group of misfits and outcasts, hand-chosen by Wedge for their superior flying skills as well as their effective ground combat skills. This leads to a story featuring a cast of unlikely heroes, searching for a way to put aside their personal grievances with the Empire and work together as a team. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/starwarslads/support
We begin our coverage of the Droids Cartoon as a companion to the Ewoks episodes as well as continue some major twists in the story of the Legacy of the Force!
Aaron Allston brings big Wraith Squadron energy to the New Jedi Order, and proves that actually explaining the politics of a Resistance in Star Wars is quality matériel, not something JJ Abrams should have reduced to ejecta! Our Canuck co-pilot Geoff Clarke rejoins the podcast's Inner Circle, so naturally we cook up some more CanCon conversation, including what constitutes the layers of a Hayden Christensen sandwich...
Welcome to Episode 327 of WSTR! This episode's topics include: Heather returns! A closer look at prolific Star Wars author Aaron Allston Writers and actors strike reaches 100 days ...and much, much, more! For all your galactic news and talk needs, this is the podcast you've been looking for - tune in to WSTR Galactic Public Access! Email: mailbox@wstrmedia.com Voicemail: (630) 557-9787
Today we discuss Starfighters of Adumar, the ninth book in the X-Wing series. Wedge has been ordered to bring Adumar into the New Republic. However, there's just one problem: the Empire is here, too. With Tycho, Wes, Hobbie, and Iella at his side, Wedge will have to use all of his skill, daring, and diplomacy to stay alive.
Today we discuss Solo Command, Aaron Allston's third book about Wraith Squadron and the seventh in the X-Wing series. With Razor's Kiss destroyed, Han Solo and the Wraiths have their sights set on Warlord Zsinj. Will their combined efforts be enough to defeat the treacherous Warlord?
Today we discuss Iron Fist, Aaron Allston's second book about Wraith Squadron and the sixth book in the X-Wing series. The Wraiths were successful at taking down the Star Destroyer Implacable. Their next target: Warlord Zsinj's Super Star Destroyer Iron Fist. Disguised as pirates, can this band of deadly screw-ups take down one of the most powerful ships in the galaxy?
Today we discuss Wraith Squadron: Aaron Allston's entry into the Star Wars universe. Wedge Antilles has put together a new squadron who are more known for failure and hijinks than completing missions. Will this new crack unit be able to survive going up against Warlord Zsinj?
Join Anders, Colleen and Daniel as we return to Tatooine and the Death Star to discuss Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi. Daniel thinks his brother overstated how bad the Special Editions are, Colleen has NOTES on Princess Leia and the Gold Bikini, and Anders notices that this is the time when Stormtroopers go from intimidating to bumbling fools. Daniel is a little salty that the Wookies were replaced by Ewoks but Anders is desperate for the Ewok films to come out on Disney+. While we all tend to agree this is the weakest film in the original trilogy, we still love it and are interested in how Emperor Palpatine gives us our first real insights into the Dark Side of the Force. To end, as always, we give our recommendations for content you will enjoy if you like Jedi as much as we do. http://www.forgottenentertainment.com (www.forgottenentertainment.com) http://www.bohemiangeekstudies.com (www.bohemiangeekstudies.com) Find us on Twitter and Instagram @YASWPod This week's recommendations: Anders: The Clone Wars season 4, Episodes 1-3 The Ewok Adventure: Caravan of Courage (1984) Ewoks: Battle for Endor (1985) NOTE: After recording this episode, it was announced that Caravan of Courage and Battle for Endor are coming to Disney+ on April 2, thus proving that if you wish it hard enough, it'll happen!!! Afterman Trilogy by Chuck Wendig Return of the Jedi (novelization) by James Kahn Daniel: Lord of the Rings Trilogy by JRR Tolkein (Films by Peter Jackson on HBOMax) The Mandalorian on Disney+ Battlefront II (2017) Squadrons (2020) Colleen: My Hero Academia streaming on Hulu Attack on Titan streaming on Hulu Alphabet Squadron (series) by Alexander Freed Heir to the Empire (trilogy) by Timothy Zahn X-Wing (series) by Michael A. Stackpole and Aaron Allston
Besides nostalgia, why Basic Dungeons & Dragons is so cool? Let's discover the answer! :) Basic D&D can be anything between Eric Holmes' or Tom Moldvay's B/X, Frank Mentzer's BECMI, Aaron Allston's Rules Cyclopedia, or even Necrotic Gnome's Old School Essentials. Which one is your favorite? MSX™ https://horoscopezine.itch.io/msx-english Join our server! https://discord.gg/KYJTrPB Follow us on Instagram :) https://www.instagram.com/horoscopezine
Start your day geek with LRMornings. LRM‘s daily morning show with Kyle and Jammer (some others too). Join them as they discuss entertainment news and all things geek. From Star Wars to comic books and Netflix to Disney+, Video Games to the MCU, and even trips down Memory Lane... We talk about it all! In today's episode, Kyle is joined by Jammer to discuss entertainment news including, a discussion on what should or should not happen in the upcoming Rogue Squadron movie and how fans could make or break this film. There are nearly no more passionate (except those few weird Solo fans) in all of Star Wars than those of the 10 X-Wing books penned by Michael A. Stackpole and the late Aaron Allston (1960-2014, Four lit and in the green, on your order Wraith Leader). This movie could be the greatest fan success or a huge failure. The funny thing is, It doesn't even have to follow the original four books to be amazing. Please like, share, and SUBSCRIBE to the podcast and this will help us help you! By getting more visibility, with more feedback and a bigger audience, we can provide more content for YOU! Seriously, folks, you have no idea how much a subscription and a thumbs up helps. Any amount will do! Maybe you have multiple accounts with which to thumbs up? Question of the day: What were your favorite Marvel and Star Wars announcements? Catch the last episode here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0QMR2gQoxL0YvVSkT52gHL?si=BsWm8lOuRH6ced6Ui_eokg Website: www.LRMOnline.com Kyle Twitter: twitter.com/ThatKyleMalone Jammer Twitter: twitter.com/JAMtheWriter Nick Twitter: twitter.com/GeekyNICKDOLL Brian YT: www.youtube.com/channel/UCPmuColevvFf2mKNuT7jACw Subscribe to our podcast channel where ever you get podcasts! Spotify: open.spotify.com/artist/4h1ngeRAmfYxWdzeblFmNe Soundcloud: @los-fanboys Stitcher: www.stitcher.com/show/lrm-online Apple: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lrm-…1082156294?mt=2
Cole and Liisa move into the last third of the Fate of the Jedi series with, Conviction, by Aaron Allston. Luke and Ben still walk the balance between teaming up with the Sith to fight Abeloth and watching their back in defense that the Sith might turn on them. Meanwhile Daala's role has changed due to a risky move by the Jedi.
The Fate of the Jedi series continues with Aaron Allston's Backlash. Things are heating up for all factions as new alliances are formed. Change is inevitable because Abeloth is approaching. Sith, Dathomirian Witches and Rancors a plenty in this episode of Legends Library!!
Download All hands, tentacles, and claws on deck! The Vongcast is back with their next episode as Rocky, Megan, and Bria discuss Mercy Kill, the final Star Wars novel by the late, great, illustrious... The weekly dive into Thrawn, Legends history, and more!
Download All hands, tentacles, and claws on deck! The Vongcast is back with their next episode as Rocky, Megan, and Bria discuss Mercy Kill, the final Star Wars novel by the late, great, illustrious pun master Aaron Allston. You can find Megan on Twitter with the handle @blogfullofwords, Rocky with @ladydarthcaedus, and Bria with @chaosbria. This podcast has been brought to […]
Luke Returns to the show to co-host as the team breaks down the first installment of the Fate of the Jedi series written by Aaron Allston. The New Republic is healing from the Galactic Civil War and forming a new version of the government by bringing the Imperial Remnant in to the fold. Meanwhile the Skywalkers embark on a journey to discover how Jacen Solo fell to the darkside.
This month’s episode of Hyperspace Theories takes us from books to fashion to movies, with plenty in between. Six months out from the release of The Rise of Skywalker, Tricia, B.J., and Kay look ahead to what might come next for Star Wars and its fans. We begin, though, in the present: discussing the recently released novel Alphabet Squadron by Alexander Freed. Taking place shortly after the defeat of the Empire, the book is the first in a trilogy telling the story of a group of pilots, each flying a different type of starfighter, who are tasked with tracking down an elite Imperial starfighter wing. We evaluate the book on its own terms, how it works to kick off a trilogy, and its relationship to Freed’s other work. As big fans of the X-Wing novel series in the Expanded Universe (Legends) era – featuring the tales of Rogue Squadron by Mike Stackpole and Wraith Squadron by Aaron Allston – we also consider how Alphabet Squadron compares and contrasts with those beloved stories. (For more, you can check out Kay’s review of the novel, too.) Earlier this month, Tricia and B.J. had the opportunity to attend San Diego Comic-Con as credentialed media for Fangirls Going Rogue, and they share some of their insights and reactions from the convention here on Hyperspace Theories, too. We start with the Her Universe Fashion Show, which Kay was able to follow along thanks to livestreams and social media. The work of the designers was impressive as always! Tricia talks about some of the other geek fashion she covered at the convention, as well. We also talk about the Star Wars panels at SDCC, including the Lucasfilm Publishing panel and a bit of Star Wars comics news, along with several other panels examining the role of women in pop culture and the entertainment industry. One of the SDCC panels Tricia attended gathered a group of experts to discuss how fans and fandoms display their reactions and emotions when long-running stories end. We take this idea as a starting point to look at the Marvel Cinematic Universe and Star Wars, both of which reach highly anticipated endpoints this year. With Avengers: Endgame and Spider-Man: Far From Home, the MCU drew to close a ten-year, 22-movie epic storyline and resolved the fates of a number of prominent characters from the series. In December, The Rise of Skywalker will conclude a nine-movie, four-decade Skywalker Saga story told in the Star Wars films. We note the similarities and differences in the two franchises, and consider how the reactions to the end of the MCU’s Phase Three may or may not necessarily transpose to the aftermath of Episode IX. In particular, the Phase 4 slate of new films and Disney+ series announced at SDCC keeps the MCU moving forward at a fast pace, and with great strides in improving the diversity of the talent on screen and behind the scenes at Marvel Studios. By contrast, Lucasfilm currently is scheduled to have a three-year break before the next film and has only two Disney+ series announced for that time period; on the other hand, Star Wars tells stories in animation, books, and comics that continue to advance the same singular storyline in a way that Marvel does not. Although both the MCU and Star Wars will pivot in new directions, we expect to see some significant differences in how the franchises and their fandoms react and adapt going forward. Contact Information: Hyperspace Theories: Twitter @HyperspacePod Tricia Barr: Twitter @FANgirlcantina; email Tricia@fangirlblog.com B.J. Priester: Twitter @RedPenofLex; email Lex@fangirlblog.com Kay: Twitter @Geek_Kay; email Kay@fangirlblog.com
Bum-ba-BAAAAH! Bumbumbumbumbum-ba-BAAAAH! This week, we talk about Super Hero games. Licensed from Marvel, DC, or independent publishers or game systems that created their own universe. What games are out there to sate your Silver Age or Modern Era lust? How do super-hero games differ from normal RPGs? Tune in to find out more. (Originally released April 1, 2014) Note: This episode was recorded on February 25, 2014, and frequently mentions author and game designer Aaron Allston. Two days later, Aaron collapsed while at a convention and passed away. This episode is dedicated to his memory. Full show notes and current content available on http://gamerstavernshow.com
Download All hands, tentacles, and claws on deck! The Vongcast is back with their next episode as Rocky, Megan, and Bria discuss Enemy Lines II: Rebel Stand by Aaron Allston. You can find Megan on Twitter with the handle @blogfullofwords, Rocky with @ladydarthcaedus, and Bria with @chaosbria. This podcast has been brought to you in part by your support on Patreon! If you […]
Download All hands, tentacles, and claws on deck! The Vongcast is back with their next episode as Rocky, Megan, and Bria discuss Enemy Lines II: Rebel Stand by Aaron Allston. You can find Megan on... The weekly dive into Thrawn, Legends history, and more!
Download All hands, tentacles, and claws on deck! The Vongcast is back with their next episode as Rocky, Megan, and Bria discuss Enemy Lines: Rebel Dream by Aaron Allston. You can find Megan on... The weekly dive into Thrawn, Legends history, and more!
Download All hands, tentacles, and claws on deck! The Vongcast is back with their next episode as Rocky, Megan, and Bria discuss Enemy Lines: Rebel Dream by Aaron Allston. You can find Megan on Twitter with the handle @blogfullofwords, Rocky with @ladydarthcaedus, and Bria with @chaosbria. This podcast has been brought to you in part by your support on Patreon! If you like […]
The Legends Library team breaks down the seventh instalment of the Legacy of the Force series, Fury by Aaron Allston.
Part four in the Legacy of the Force series, Exile is here and the guys are here to talk about it! Cole Peel from the Obroa-Skai Walkers podcast joins Randy and Luke to review this months book. Politics, war and smugglers, it's Star Wars at it best!
After much time and great patience, Luke and Randy finally get to talk about Legacy of the Force! This month is the first part of the nine book series, Betrayal, by the late Aaron Allston. The big three are now in their 60's and 70's but they are still very much involved in galaxy affairs. All of the Legends characters that we know and love play major roles in this new Star Wars adventure. The one that does not exist is rising from the depths of the dark side to power. Who knows what the future holds for our heroes both new and old.
The guys at Legends Library are back! This month they discuss Dark Journey by Elaine Cunningham and the Enemy Lines Duology (Part 1: Rebel Dream: Enemy Lines & Part 2: Rebel Stand: Enemy Lines) by Aaron Allston. Randy shares his thoughts on the young Jedi Knights carrying the weight of this section of the storyline and Luke talks about the impact Wedge still has in the battle against the Yuuzhan Vong. They also take some time to make fun of the villain of the week, Lord Nyax. It's all faster and more intense. We have turned the corner and are starting our stretch run toward the end of this colossal series.Click here for every episode of the Legends Library collectionContact Us: legendslibrary@coffeewithkenobi.com--------------------------------------------Twitter: @LegendsLibraryFacebook:
We get talk to Ross Watson and Michael Surbrook on their work with the upcoming 2nd edition of Aaron Allston's groundbreaking Hero System supplement: STRIKE FORCE!
All wings report in! Welcome to the inaugural episode of Rogue Podron, Far Far Away Radio’s Official X-wing Book Club. Join us each week as we read and discuss the Star Wars Legends X-Wing books by Michael Stackpole and Aaron Allston. This week, your fellow pilots introduce themselves and the podcast, share their motivations for reading these books, and discuss what we know about the upcoming “Star Wars Story” Rogue One. The first book in the series is X-Wing: Rogue Squadron by Michael A. Stackpole. We will be discussing the chapters in the following order: Chapters 1-4Chapters 5-8Chapters 9-12Chapters 13-16Chapters 17-20Chapters 21-25Chapters 26-31Chapters 32-end Keep up to date with the podcast by following us on Twitter (@roguepodron). We are part of the Far Far Away Radio network, so all of our episodes will appear in your FFAR podcast feed. So grab your helmet and trusty astromech droid and join Rogue Podron on our journey through these Star Wars Legends stories. Hosted by Meg (show notes), Danny (editor), Saf (social media extraordinaire), and Heath (artwork and web manager). NEXT WEEK: We will be discussing chapters 1-4 of X-wing Rogue Squadron.
All wings report in! Welcome to the inaugural episode of Rogue Podron, Far Far Away Radio's Official X-wing Book Club. Join us each week as we read and discuss the Star Wars Legends X-Wing books by Michael Stackpole and Aaron Allston. This week, your fellow pilots introduce themselves and the podcast, share their motivations for reading these books, and discuss what we know about the upcoming "Star Wars Story" Rogue One. The first book in the series is X-Wing: Rogue Squadron by Michael A. Stackpole. We will be discussing the chapters in the following order: Chapters 1-4 Chapters 5-8 Chapters […]
Fangirls Going Rogue: Star Wars Conversation from a Female POV
In 2015, Star Wars will be bigger, better, and even more worthy of #fangirlflails! To keep up with the fandom happenings, co-hosts Teresa Delgado and Tricia Barr turned to one of their podcasting friends, Sarah Woloski from Skywalking Through Neverland, to help cover this amazing era of the franchise. Lucasfilm’s Senior Editor Jen Heddle’s piece on Marvel’s return to Star Wars comics got us excited for this week’s Star Wars #1 release. Teresa shares her initial thoughts after reading the issue. This weekend, Sarah will be running in the first Star Wars runDisney Star Wars Half-Marathon at Disneyland. At the end of the month, Tricia attends the grand opening of the Rebel, Jedi, Princess, Queen: Star Wars and the Power of Costume Smithsonian touring exhibit in Seattle, where Anthony Daniels is scheduled to appear. After Sarah shares her passion for Star Wars and its music, the fangirls discuss Vanessa Marshall’s comments in her EW.com interview on whether Kanan and Hera are space-married. Feel free to share your thoughts on Fangirls Going Rogue’sFacebook page or Twitter. With the help of our amazing listeners, Luke Skywalker was chosen for this episode’s character discussion. The discussion isn’t over when the show ends. Drop us a voicemail at 331-213-8657 and tell us what movie has your favorite version of Luke in it. After the podcast, check out the latest episode of Fangirl Chat, where Tricia and Geek Kay talk to Star Wars author and fangirl extraordinaire Tish Pahl about the history of fandom and convention tales with legends like Timothy Zahn, Michael Stackpole, and Aaron Allston. Fangirls Going Rogue: @FGGoingRogue Tricia: @fangirlcantina Teresa: @icecoldpenguin Sarah: @JediTink Email: contact@fangirlsgoingrogue.com Facebook: Fangirls Going Rogue Tumblr: fangirlsgoingrogue.tumblr.com Instagram: @FGGoingRogue Voicemail: 331-21 Ewoks or 331-213-9657 Please go like Fangirls Going Rogue on iTunes and leave a positive review, and in your review mention how much you like the show.
Amy and Bryan file a special brief episode from Origins where they talk about Star Wars and attending Aaron Allston's memorial. They're also joined briefly by Jawa James Floyd from Club Jade and Anakin Young to talk about their convention experience. Then, the episode kicks into high gear with the panel discussion Bryan had with Nick Gillard at Salt Lake City Comic-Con's FanX (audio courtesy of Bombad Radio.) It's a great episode and we'll be back with regular programming next week!If you like the show, please leave us iTunes/Stitcher reviews and share us with your friends and family! We’d greatly appreciate it.Full Of Sith is a safe haven for Star Wars fans, no matter what you like or what your opions are, we'd love for you to share them with us. Please do so by sending us a voicemail or email. Keep an eye out for our newest episodes on Monday mornings.Contact info, episodes, banners, promos, bios and so much more can be found at http://www.fullofsith.comThanks For Listening & May The Force Be With You... Always!
Aaron Allston Remembered; X-Wings, Wraiths, Rogues, Lord Nyax, Darth Caedus, Luke outcast, and more! All on the next Star Wars Beyond the Films. YOUR Star Wars discussion podcast! YOUR ticket to the EU! This week true believers, Beyonders, Fanboys, Fangirls, respected aliens around the galaxy, The Defender of the EU; Mark Hurliman, and your EU […]
Gaming Hut starts on a somber note as we remember the roleplaying innovations of Aaron Allston (1960-2014.) We go on to discuss one of the key themes of his work, genre emulation at the tabletop. The Eliptony Hut takes on a distinctly octagonal shape as we look at the eight-sided architectural influence of phrenologist and […]
Aaron Allston wrote 13 books in the Star Wars Universe and passed away suddenly at the age of 53 last month. He was a good friend of Bryan's and Bryan wanted to put together a show to honor his memory. On this episode you'll hear from some of Aaron's friends; namely Star Wars author Michael Stackpole, author Janine Spendlove, publisher Ron Garner, and Bryan. We hope it will make you feel a little closer to one of the most prolific authors of the Star Wars Expanded Universe. To Aaron we say, "Yub Yub, Commander."If you like the show, please leave us iTunes/Stitcher reviews and share us with your friends and family! We’d greatly appreciate it. Full Of Sith is a safe haven for Star Wars fans, no matter what you like or what your opions are, we'd love for you to share them with us. Please do so by sending us a voicemail or email. Keep an eye out for our newest episodes on Monday mornings. Contact info, episodes, banners, promos, bios and so much more can be found at http://www.fullofsith.com Thanks For Listening & May The Force Be With You... Always!
Mike, Bryan, and Bobby are visited by Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck who write together as James S.A. Corey, the co-authors of the new Empire and Rebellion: Honor Among Thieves. They chat about the book, about Han Solo, and the influence and reinterpretation of the character through the last few generations of science fiction. Afterward, the fellas take voicemails and listener emails, revisiting the conversations about Darth Vader, Little Moments, and everything else. Bryan also says a few words about the passing of Aaron Allston.If you like the show, please leave us iTunes/Stitcher reviews and share us with your friends and family! We’d greatly appreciate it. Full Of Sith is a safe haven for Star Wars fans, no matter what you like or what your opions are, we'd love for you to share them with us. Please do so by sending us a voicemail or email. Keep an eye out for our newest episodes on Monday mornings. Contact info, episodes, banners, promos, bios and so much more can be found at http://www.fullofsith.com Thanks For Listening & May The Force Be With You... Always!
Another special from Dragon Con! Bryan hosted a question and answer session with four of the most well-known authors of Star Wars books: Aaron Allston, Mike Stackpole, Kevin J. Anderson, and Timothy Zahn. Here we have the definitive interview with the four of them. How did they get into Star Wars? what do they think of the fate of the Expanded Universe in the face of the new movies? Did Timothy Zahn know about the death of Mara Jade beforehand? All of these burning questions and more are answered! Full Of Sith is a safe haven for Star Wars fans, no matter what you like or what your opions are, we'd love for you to share them with us. Please do so by sending us a voicemail or email. Keep an eye out for our newest episodes on Monday mornings. Contact info, episodes, banners, promos, bios and so much more can be found at http://www.fullofsith.com Thanks For Listening & May The Force Be With You... Always!
It's Star Wars Reads Day Eve here at The ForceCast. Pablo Hidalgo and Leland Chee join us from Lucasfilm to discuss their work answering Star Wars questions for a living. Then, we talk to two of the biggest names in the Expanded Universe author community, Timothy Zahn and Aaron Allston. On top of all that, we cover an exciting slate of stories about Episode VII, Star Wars Rebels, Star Wars: 1313, and much more.
It's Star Wars Reads Day Eve here at The ForceCast. Pablo Hidalgo and Leland Chee join us from Lucasfilm to discuss their work answering Star Wars questions for a living. Then, we talk to two of the biggest names in the Expanded Universe author community, Timothy Zahn and Aaron Allston. On top of all that, we cover an exciting slate of stories about Episode VII, Star Wars Rebels, Star Wars: 1313, and much more.
There is so much crammed into this episode that it's bursting perilously at the seams! In part one, Mike, Bryan and Consetta discuss the big casting announcement for Episode VII and the rumours about who the villain in the film might be. Part Two sees your favorite Star Wars podcasters taking listener voicemails and discussing all of the things you called in about! Part Three is extra special! Bryan is joined by Star Wars authors Timothy Zahn, Mike Stackpole and Aaron Allston to discuss their first Star Wars experiences and a special project they're all working on together!Full Of Sith is a safe haven for Star Wars fans, no matter what you like or what your opions are, we'd love for you to share them with us. Please do so by sending us a voicemail or email. Keep an eye out for our newest episodes on Monday mornings. Contact info, episodes, banners, promos, bios and so much more can be found at http://www.fullofsith.com Thanks For Listening & May The Force Be With You... Always!
Wraith Squadron! Aaron Allston! Wraiths! Star Wars: Mercy Kill! All on the next Star Wars Beyond the Films, YOUR Star Wars discussion podcast! YOUR ticket to the EU! This week true believers, Fanboys, Fangirls, and respected aliens around the galaxy, The Defender of the EU; Mark Hurliman, and your EU Guru; Nathan P. Butler discuss […]
Wraith Squadron! Aaron Allston! X-Wings! Wedge, Wes, and Face! All on the next Star Wars Beyond the Films, YOUR Star Wars discussion podcast! YOUR ticket to the EU! This week true believers, Fanboys, Fangirls, and respected aliens around the galaxy, your EU Guru; Nathan P. Butler and The Defender of the EU; Mark Hurliman recruit […]
Each week on 15 Minutes of Fiction...with Fictional Frontiers, Host Sohaib Awan will highlight the best in genre entertainment. Dedicated to a serious discussion on pop culture, industry leaders will provide their unique takes on science fiction and fantasy. This week...enjoy our chat with the author of Del Rey's Star Wars: X-Wing: Mercy Kill, Aaron Allston.Fictional Frontiers on Suvudu: http://suvudu.com/tag/fictional-frontiers
For this edition we fight with some conviction across the galaxy. First up you get the audiobook review of the latest chapter in a galaxy far, far away with Star Wars : Fate of The Jedi Book 7 by Aaron Allston as fight against Abbaloth continues to heat up. Then its a trip down the roads of LA for my dvd review of The Lincoln Lawyer (courtesy of eOne Entertainment) starring Matthew McConaughey and Marisa Tomei. It's a mix of genres as you get the dvd review of Aliens in The Wild Wild West (courtesy of Alliance Films) as two kids get a trip back to the west and aliens to boot. It's then a tale of two men down on thier luck with the dvd review of Le Colis (Return to Sender) (courtesy of eOne Entertainment) wind up in a very funny sitiation. I round thinsg up on the musicla side with the blu-ray review of Foreigner LIVE (courtesy of eOne Entertainment) as the classic rock band preforms on the Sound Stage in Chicago. Music for this week features the songs Conviction by Mark Jungers, Overdrive (Acoustic) by One Day Remains, Waves by Sender and Bachesque by Deyo, they can all be found at www.blackstackmusic.com. Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns (www.mrburnsmusic.com). As always your comments and suggestions.
Ok. So former cohosts of the show Ron and Janine organized a writers retreat with the awesome Aaron Allston. After a hard day of evaluating [...]
This week I journey once again into science fiction, I know no big shocker there. First up is my audio book review of Star Wars : Fate of the Jedi : Outcast by Aaron Allston as the galaxy goes under more changes under Chief of State Dala. Then it is a journey through the wormhole for my DVD review of Stargate : The Ark of Truth as the SG-1 team concludes it's battel with the deadly Ori. Music for this week features the song Starlite Motel by Divisible and can be found at www.podsafemusic.com. Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns and they can be found at http://mrburns.homestead.com/index.html. As always your comments and suggestions are welcome
Here it is folks another podcast jammed with content for you this week. I take my first journey into the world of Sci-Fi of the new year. First up is my book review of Star Wars : Legacy of the Force - Book 7 Fury by Aaron Allston as Jacen continues to take control of the galaxy. Then I debut a new segment on the show called Sci-Fi Chat with Cat as friend and fellow podcaster Cat from the in hiatus Lipstick Aliens Podcast talk about Heroes, Bionic Woman, the writer's strike and good old Battlestar Galactica. This week also features a brand new song by Karmyn Tyler called Luv Me So for your listening pleasure. All instrumental music is provided by the band Mr. Burns. As always your comments and suggesitons are weclome.
After a week break, I am back with another fresh podcast for your consideration. Inspired by my recent appearance on another podcast called GeekWeek, I thought I would do a Sci-Fi Special. First up is my review of the new PS2 game Lego Star Wars 2 : The Original Trilogy that was just released. My book review with continue the theme with my take on Betrayal by Aaron Allston, the first in the Legacy of the Force novels. In the feature section for this week I go over the history of the classic science fiction charcter Flash Gordon along with my review of the recently released animated DVD set of the character from the 70's. As always your comments and suggestions are welcome.