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Heute beginnen wir ausführlich über StarWars: Episode VI – Die Rückkehr der Jedi-Ritter zu sprechen. Wir werden den Film in den Kontext seiner Zeit betrachten, ihn jedoch auch hin und wieder herauslösen um ihn mit der Lupe heutiger Maßstäbe zu betrachten. Und natürlich werden wir auch viel inhaltlich zur Lore und dem Kanon diskutieren. Heute sprechen wir über die Wüste von Carkoon, den Sarlacc, wie Luke zum Schachmeister wird und wie Jabba Herrschaft auf Tatooine beendet wird. Wir danken dir jetzt schon für deine Zeit und dass du unseren Podcast hörst. Möge die Macht mit dir sein, immer. Hast du konstruktives Feedback? Anregungen und oder Fragen? Dann schreibe uns einfach auf Instagram oder Nutze die Fragen-Funktion auf Spotify
Heute beginnen wir ausführlich über StarWars: Episode VI – Die Rückkehr der Jedi-Ritter zu sprechen. Wir werden den Film in den Kontext seiner Zeit betrachten, ihn jedoch auch hin und wieder herauslösen um ihn mit der Lupe heutiger Maßstäbe zu betrachten. Und natürlich werden wir auch viel inhaltlich zur Lore und dem Kanon diskutieren. Heute sind wir das letzte Mal in Jabba's Palast, werden sein Haustier kennenlernen und wieder tiefer in den Charakter Luke Skywalker blicken. Wir danken dir jetzt schon für deine Zeit und dass du unseren Podcast hörst. Möge die Macht mit dir sein, immer. Hast du konstruktives Feedback? Anregungen und oder Fragen? Dann schreibe uns einfach auf Instagram oder Nutze die Fragen-Funktion auf Spotify
Chapter 11 of Star Wars: Heir to the Empire (1991) (EU: 9 ABY) by Timothy Zahn. The Story So FarAfter Grand Admiral Thrawn conducts three simultaneous raids in the Sluis Van sector, Leia Organa-Solo and Han Solo travel to Bpfassh to show their diplomatic support with the recovery effort. While there, they are ambushed for a second time by the same unknown aliens from Bimmisaari. They manage to escape but Han decides it's time to get help outside New Republic jurisdiction. Meanwhile, Luke Skywalker has been training Leia as his first student. He has been struggling with self-doubt as the teacher needed to rebuild the Jedi Order. Thrawn has allied himself with Master Joruus C'baoth, clone and Dark Jedi. Captain Pelleaon devises a plan to disseminate information that might lure Luke to C'baoth instead of sending more noghri to capture him. Finally, Mara Jade has apprenticed to the smuggler Talon Karrde as they play cat-and-mouse to tease information out of each other.Chapter 11On a hunch, Luke travels to Dagobah hoping to find something — anything — left by Yoda to guide his uncertain footsteps into the future. Finding nothing in Yoda's old dwelling, he ventures into the Dark Side Cave and is confronted with a vision; a retelling of Luke's execution at the Great Pit of Carkoon where his lightsaber is intercepted by a mysterious woman. Rewarded for his ordeal, Luke emerges with a nondescript gadget with markings that R2-D2 suspects might be recognised by Lando. LinksDagobah - Star Wars Background Ambience Yoda on Dagobah Deleted Scene with audio from Leia on Alderaan Scene Share and SupportShare this episode (cross platform link)Discuss this chapter on Discord, YouTube, or RedditSupport us on PatreonOur WebsiteRelease DocumentTranscriptHosts' ThoughtsLuke's attitude towards dwelling on Yoda is a good display of mindfulness.THE CAAAAAAAVELuke not realizing how structures would decay in a swamp is a good bit of characterization.Which side of the Force does curiosity serve?Who was the woman in Luke's vision? Yet another name that's difficult to pronounce (Nkllon). (Scott: Nick-Lon per Audiobook)Smells of DagobahLuke took his lightsaber into the cave againR2 gets lonely and it's a scaredy cat (Scooby-Doo?)Theories on the object in question?The Cave/tree is a massive trollThe fact that Luke is still afraid of the tree still shows he has a lot to grow intoSupport the Show.
In this edition of our Return of the Jedi series, Luke Skywalker arrives at Jabba's palace and backs up his tough talk to the crime lord. We are joined by Allen Voivod from Star Wars 7x7 in this episode. Allen came prepared and came with his A game. This episode covers the segment of the movie that runs from 0:22:09 to 0:37:04 on Disney+. In this fully armed and operational episode, we discuss: Allen's memories of seeing Return of the Jedi for the first time, his favorite scene, and favorite new alien species introduced in the movie, Luke Skywalker's arrival at Jabba's palace and his aggressive moves and threats, The battle with the rancor monster in the dungeon in Jabba's palace, Allen's take on whether Luke and Leia really had a plan to rescue Han – this is worth downloading the episode alone, Allen came very prepared, The humor in this segment, The battle at the Pit of Carkoon and the sarlacc, Leia's strangling of Jabba the Hutt, and Luke getting shot in the hand while making his escape. You can find the previous edition of our Return of the Jedi series in episode 529. Thanks for joining us for another episode! Subscribe to Podcast Stardust for all your Star Wars news, reviews, and discussion wherever you get your podcasts. And please leave us a five star review on Apple Podcasts. Find Jay and her cosplay adventures on J.Snips Cosplay on Instagram. Follow us on social media: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | YouTube. T-shirts, hoodies, stickers, masks, and posters are available on TeePublic. Find all episodes on RetroZap.com.
This week on THE CARBONITE CHRONICLES: We see a new partnership form, a daring repo from the bowels of Jabba's Palace and an explosive trip to the Pit of Carkoon! Listen to our THE BOOK OF BOBA FETT reviews and analysis every week exclusively on THE HYPER SPACE podcast feed!
Seguimos dando vueltas por las dunas del gran pozo de Carkoon y nos empiezan a fallar las fuerzas. La tripulación de la Random Crest ve cómo se acerca el final de la serie y no acaba de ver cómo se puede remontar esto. Escucha este, creemos, episodio bajonero en el que le sacamos punta a las andanzas de nuestro cazare... Daimyo maligno descafeinado preferido.
¡Hola Tatooine! ¿Cómo andan los trandoshanos? ¿Qué dicen los jawas? ¿Qué onda los tusken? ¿Y qué cuentan los rodianos? Desde un tugurio clandestino de grabación en Mos Espa llega Es una trampa, el podcast de Star Wars de Fiorella Sargenti y Luciano Banchero. Esta vez, se meten en el Gran Pozo de Carkoon para analizar los restos del primer episodio de El Libro de Boba Fett, la nueva serie de Disney+ ambientada en nuestra querida y lejana galaxia.
From the depths of the Great Pit of Carkoon, Boba Fett lives! We finally have the first episode of THE BOOK OF BOBA FETT. And it was great. So so so great. It goes without saying, but spoilers ahead! The Skyhoppers Website! The Skyhoppers Podcast on Patreon Ben's Twitter Cole's Twitter Ben and Cole's other show Obroa-skai Walkers Dakota's Twitter Eva's Twitter Eva on ScreenRant Eva's articles on BWT Eva on Twitch The Skyhoppers on Twitter The Star Wars Commonwealth
It would seem that Steve's co-hosts are lost in the Great Pit of Carkoon and he'll have to take over Jabba's Palace on his own. December 29th, 2021 sees the addition of The Book of Boba Fett to Disney Plus and Star Wars lore and and there is nothing to concern us since Dave Filoni and Jon Favreau have things under control. (What? Robert Rodriguez? That's fine, but...oh, blue motorcycle riding girl? Yeah. I see. Hmmm.) Well, almost nothing. We reserve the right to love and hate anything we want and urge you to do the same. Will "R.R." ruin Star Wars for us? Not likely. Will he fall victim to hubris and tarnish the Beskar of Boba Fett? It's possible. Anything is possible. There are a few things we'd like to see in this show and if we're not given a look or an explanation for how Boba Fett survived the Sarlaac but ditched his armor, we're not going to be happy. Likewise we might need to see how Fennec Shand might be the black sheep of her crime family or at least why she's willing to dedicate her life to living on Tatooine. I mean, she was being hunted by a rookie bounty hunter in season one of The Mandalorian, am I right? Please don't forget that all season long our coverage of The Book of Boba Fett will include the Cufflinks.com coupon code of THEWAY15 for 15% off your shopping on the site. That's right, they're extending the code past the end of the calendar year. If you like us, check them out, too. Give us feedback through our e-mail at thisisthewaypodcast@gmail.com or via Twitter and Instagram (@ThisistheWayPod) or facebook.com/ThisistheWayPod. We are also working on letting you participate through Anchor.fm's podcast capabilities, so stay tuned all season long! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thisistheway/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thisistheway/support
The new Force order: a Star Wars podcast- Episode 137: Take out the trash. Storm Trooper supreme Chris Feehan stops by to guest host with Doc and GGP. Chris is asking for support of a bunch of great thanksgiving charity work he and the 501st are doing. Doc gets called out by the wife on air about chores. We talk Boba trailer and what's in store for Disney + day. Is KK still going to be employed by Disney? A flash dancer was spotted in the Boba trailer. Matt Smith talks bout his axed Star Wars role. A CPOV looks into force dyads and how Luke saw one. On this special Halloween edition of Who's More OVER! It's the Sarlacc aka the Great pit of Carkoon vs The space Slug aka the Exogorth! Which Monster is MORE OVER! As usual email newforceorder@yahoo.com for comments, answers or with suggestions. Please support the That Yoda Guy museum and Nick Maley @Nick Maley on Facebook. Unique one of a kinder Star Wars items for sale there!!! CPNassau's TNT Raffle: https://go.rallyup.com/cpnassautnt The 501st Legion's Empire City Garrison https://501ecg.com/ https://www.facebook.com/EmpireCityGarrison/ #ECGVirtualTroop https://www.facebook.com/ECGVirtualTroop/
Storm Trooper supreme Chris Feehan stops by to guest host with Doc and GGP. Chris is asking for support of a bunch of great thanksgiving charity work he and the 501st are doing. Doc gets called out by the wife on air about chores. We talk Boba trailer and what's in store for Disney + day. Is KK still going to be employed by Disney? A flash dancer was spotted in the Boba trailer. Matt Smith talks bout his axed Star Wars role. A CPOV looks into force dyads and how Luke saw one. On this special Halloween edition of Who's More OVER! It's the Sarlacc aka the Great pit of Carkoon vs The space Slug aka the Exogorth! Which Monster is MORE OVER! As usual email newforceorder@yahoo.com for comments, answers or with suggestions. Please support the That Yoda Guy museum and Nick Maley @Nick Maley on Facebook. Unique one of a kinder Star Wars items for sale there!!! CPNassau's TNT Raffle: https://go.rallyup.com/cpnassautnt The 501st Legion's Empire City Garrison https://501ecg.com/ https://www.facebook.com/EmpireCityGarrison/ #ECGVirtualTroop https://www.facebook.com/ECGVirtualTroop/
Durch den Kauf von Lucasfilm Ltd. durch den Disneykonzern, hat sich die Film- und Freizeitparkbranche stark verändert. Im Disneyland in Anaheim und in den Disney's Holloywood Studios Orlando entstanden eigene Star Wars Themenwelten und Attraktionen und das Disneyland Paris hat ein Star Wars Lay-Over für die Achterbahn Space Mountain: Mission II (jetzt: Hyperspace Mountain) spendiert bekommen. Auch wir haben die Veränderungen mit Spannung verfolgt, da wird beide große Star Wars Fans sind. Felix ist mit der Prequel-Trilogie (Episode I - III) aufgewachsen und Sven ist eher der Oldschool-Fan (seine Lieblingsepisode: Das Imperium schlägt zurück). Dementsprechend habe wir beide jeweils die Entwicklungen der Disney-Ära unterschiedlich wahrgenommen. Für uns Grund genug, unsere Diskussion in einen Off-Topic LitzTalk zu packen und Euch daran teilhaben zu lassen. Erfahrt daher wie wir die Änderungen im Disneyland Paris finden, welche Filme aus der Disney-Feder zur hellen Seite zählen und welche eher was für für die Grube von Carkoon sind und welche spannenden Projekte in Zukunft noch auf uns warten. Hört rein oder hört nicht rein, es gibt kein Versuchen! Wir hoffen jedoch, dass Euch unser unser kleiner Star Wars Stammtisch gefällt. Lasst es uns doch gerne in den YouTube-Kommentaren, bei Instagram oder in einer Apple-Podcast-Bewertung wissen. Wir hatten beim Aufnehmen ein ganz mieses Gefühl. Daher: Möge die Macht (beim Hören) mit Euch sein. #Freizeitparkpodcast #Achterbahnpodcast #Freizeitpark #Achterbahn www.dielitzigen.de instagram @dielitzigen_podcast dielitzigen@web.de Support/Trinkgeld: paypal.me/dielitzigen --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dielitzigen/message
Few places in the Star Wars universe are regarded with as much horror as the Great Pit of Carkoon, within the Dune Sea of Tatooine. In this episode of Stuff to Blow Your Mind, Robert and Joe consider the mighty Sarlacc and compare what we know about this organism to denizens of the natural world. (Originally published 5/12/2020) Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
This week, Felicia Rose and ALove remind us that sex work is work. Wild. They also explore new territory like inserting wrestling figures, the Great Pit of Carkoon's pronouns and the potential for history's greatest gangbang extravaganza “The Greedy Few or the Desperate Many.”This episode of the Screw is brought to you, in part, by Cookies for Breakfast, a pursuit of pleasure podcast by Spark Tabor.
Luke Skywalker introduces himself as a Jedi Knight in Return of the Jedi. As we see Luke leap into battle above the Pit of Carkoon, he emerges with a newly constructed Green Lightsaber. Where does this lightsaber come from? Did he build it or was it given to him? Why is it green does the color mean anything? Let’s look at the origins of Luke’s Green Lightsaber. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Boba Fett has been confirmed to have survived his encounter with the Sarlacc, but how is that possible? Today we go through the Star Wars Legends tale of Boba Fett's noble escape from the Pit of Carkoon!
We head over to the place farthest from the bright center of the universe to check who is hanging out in Anchorhead, fly a T-26 Skyhopper, and see what’s in the Great Pit of Carkoon. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Boba Fett is one of the most iconic characters in the history of Star Wars. But why? He's kind of a chump, right? For better or worse, he's coming back in season 2 of The Mandalorian. Will he finally be fully digested by the ancient Sarlacc of Carkoon? Or will he actually do some cool stuff this time?
Few places in the Star Wars universe are regarded with as much horror as the Great Pit of Carkoon, within the Dune Sea of Tatooine. In this episode of Stuff to Blow Your Mind, Robert and Joe consider the mighty Sarlacc and compare what we know about this organism to denizens of the natural world. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Love it or leave it, the Star Wars universe is firmly entrenched in the world of pop culture. In this episode, Emma & her Dad talk about their relationship with the storied franchise, which films they find most enjoyable, and what characters leave them breathless. Don't get too close to the the Great Sarlacc Pit of Carkoon in the Dune Sea of Tatooine or you may find the same fate as Boba Fett. Okay nerd, let's get on with it.
We’re back in the cryptid cornucopia this week with Mongolian Death Worms. We know, we know….they sound cuddly, but we wouldn’t suggest snuggling up. These enormous worm-like creatures allegedly live in the Gobi desert and snack on locals for sport. They spit acid, shoot electricity, and will kill a man by a mere touch (yeah, we’re surprised it isn’t Australian too). But are Mongolian Death Worms the surreptitious stalkers from legend, or are they merely a campfire tale passed down through generations? We grab the spice, call Kevin Bacon, and escape the Great Pit of Carkoon this week as we investigate. Plus, Kyle seems to be MIA (at least its quieter), Conspiracy Bot predicts Brent’s demise (is it a prediction if you cause it?), and the fellas discuss the weird stuff they did with bugs as a kid (magnifying glasses anyone?). All of that and more on the podcast that wonders, if you cut a Mongolian Death Worm in half do you get two Mongolian Death Worms? Hysteria 51.Special thanks to this week’s research sources:Research Assistant – Raymond Walden IVBooksHidden Animals: A Field Guide to Batsquatch, Chupacabra, and Other Elusive Creatures | Michael NewtonOn the Trail of Ancient Man | Roy Chapman AndrewsThe New Conquest of Central Asia: a narrative of the explorations of the Central Asiatic expeditions in Mongolia and China, 1921-1930 | Roy Chapman AndrewsVideosMongolian Death Worm – https://bit.ly/2kfgDMrIs The Mongolian Death Worm Real? – https://bit.ly/2m7rYP2National Geographic – https://bit.ly/2lQk78gWebsitesLive science – https://bit.ly/2PnsK8tWikipedia – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MongoliaWikipedia – https://bit.ly/1Rki5zPWikipedia – https://bit.ly/2lLhTr3Thought Catalog – https://bit.ly/2m4W0D1Gizmodo – https://bit.ly/2kfgDvVScience Rumors – https://bit.ly/2kH2Wpx
Daniel may or may not have called in from the bottom of a pit, some slight audio issues, but we hope you enjoy the episode.
Steve deleted most of the first recording, yet we persisted. Quick Stitches: when Buzzfeed changes Nifty's cover photo, at least one comment is oddly supportive (can’t put a bird on that?!) and Linda drops some knowledge about Mike Tyson’s hobby. The Whole Cloth: the tamest Kilauea drone footage (seriously, there are 200’ fountains of LAVA right over there...just fly over...there...no? O.k.) we get a thoughtful online conversation about eliminating politicians (bipartisan), sorry, not sorry end of days warnings and medical procedure ANALogies (see what we did there?). Who needs geologists? Links: Huge Kilauea Crater: https://www.facebook.com/ABCNews/videos/10157236002558812/ Nifty Changes Facebook Cover Photo: https://www.facebook.com/buzzfeednifty/photos/a.1680513145536744.1073741825.1679616822293043/2087807711473950/?type=3&theater Taking on Tyson (documentary): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1834670/
Jon & Robert start this week's Star Wars talk by talking about the forthcoming book "The Secret History of Twin Peaks" by Mark Frost and ask if ancillary material is a net positive for fictional universes. We wonder aloud what happened to J.W. Rinzler's cancelled "The Making of the Force Awakens" book. Jon has a lot to say about the use of the Imperial March in the "Rogue One" trailer. Robert doesn't think Boba Fett has any mystery left for his own film and maybe he should be left in the Pit of Carkoon , slowly digesting for a thousand years. That, and much more on TB:TSE #56 Enjoy! email us hosts@talkingbirdcast.com www.twitter.com/talkingbirdcast www.talkingbirdcast.com www.talkingbirdcast.com Thanks for listening. Tell a friend. Give us a retweet, please. Thx.
Reaction Corps was lost for a while to that Great Pit of Carkoon known as the whirlwind lead-up and post-show glory-basking of The Force Awakens. But just like Boba Fett (probably) (but actually probably not), Reaction Corps has jet-packed itself free from the slimy maw of the all-powerful Sarlacc. What was the impetus for this great escape? The brilliance known as "The Honorable Ones" on Star Wars: Rebels. "The Legend of the Lasat" was almost enough to pull us out, though. In fact, we basically did a mini Reaction Corps on episode #27: Happabore Backwash, complete with a music cue and everything. Anyway, since it had been a while, we first did a quick re-cap of season 2 so far. Then we dove right into the intricacies of The Honorable Ones. We talk about the construction modules around Geonosis and how they bear a striking resemblance to Ralph McQuarrie's concept art for the Death Star(s) II. Check out the show guide on our website to see the images: http://childrenoftheforce.com/2016/03/01/reaction-corps-rebels-the-honorable-ones/ As we discuss the episode, questions arise: How did the Empire know the Rebels were coming? Just how common is the word "sleemo" in that galaxy far, far away? Why doesn't the Geonosian queen from the Vader comic show up on their bio scans? Was it weird to see Kallus and Zeb just sitting there talking to each other? Did it make sense? It's true that Zeb and Kallus are honorable to each other and themselves, but what about the factions they belong to? Is Zeb honoring his Rebel friends when he doesn't take Kallus into custody? Does Kallus honor his vow to serve the Empire when he doesn't kill the rebel Zeb? This personal reconciliation between enemies could have drastic effects down the road. What will happen the next time Zeb and Kallus meet? What will happen if their respective factions find out what they did (or didn't do, in this case)? But on the positive side, could Kallus become an informant on the Empire? Could he join the Rebels? Why does Admiral Constantine disregard Kallus at the end? What will his life in the Empire be like now? Why does he keep the meteorite? Final question: Could Kallus and Zeb both leave their factions and have their own odd couple adventures? He’s a neat freak who’s a stickler for the rules. He’s a shedding Lasat who likes to put his feet up. Coming this fall to ABC Family, it's Imp and the Lasat. Only five more episodes left in season 2! Thanks for reading and listening! Send us a voicemail or email us at forcechildren@gmail.com if you want to take part in the discussion or just give us some feedback.
In which our heroes take a trip to Nal Hutta, start chatting to the locals and endeavour to start a criminal empire as we question just how the Hutts rose to power. We try to figure out how slug like the Hutts actually are, dry retch at the idea of Hutt Grease, and wonder if Hutts are just all muscle. Jackson proposes a symbiotic relationship between Hutts and Salacious Crumbs, James points out the similarities between Marlon Brando and the Hutts, and Zammit just wishes he could say Twilek without thinking of the delicious Twix chocolate caramel cookie bar, available from all good confectionary stores now. Twix. It’s the only one with the cookie crunch. So watch in awe as the Hutts exchange their evolutionary advantages for a life of crime, make human women dance for their entertainment and slither head first into the Great Pit of Carkoon. Want to help fund a study to prove the Hutt-Crumb hypothesis? Head to http://www.patreon.com/sanspantsradio and for as little as $1 a month, you can contribute to this fascinating study. And don’t forget to get your free audible book download and a 30 day free trial at http://www.audibletrial.com/SanspantsRadio there’s probably at least eight books on the evolution of the apex predator to crime boss. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Slides Here: https://defcon.org/images/defcon-22/dc-22-presentations/Corman-Percoco/DEFCON-22-Josh-Corman-Nicholas-Percoco-Cavalry-Year-0-UPDATED.pdf The Cavalry Year[0] & a Path Forward for Public Safety Joshua Corman CTO, SONATYPE Nicholas J Percoco VP STRATEGIC SERVICES, RAPID7 At DEF CON 21, The Cavalry was born. In the face of clear & present threats to "Body, Mind & Soul" it was clear: The Cavalry Isn't Coming... it falls to us... the willing & able... and we have to try to have impact. Over the past year, the initiative reduced its focus and increased its momentum. With a focus on public safety & human life we did our best "Collecting, Connecting, Collaborating" to ensure the safer technology dependence in: Medical, Automotive, Home Electronics & Public Infrastructure. We will update the DEF CON hearts & minds with lessons learned from our workshops & experiments, successes & failures, and momentum in industry and with public policy makers. Year[0] was encouraging. Year[1] will require more structure and transparency if we are to rise to these challenges... As a year of experimentation comes to an end, we will share where we've been, take our licks, and more importantly outline a path forward... Joshua Corman is the Chief Technology Officer for Sonatype. Previously, Corman served as a security researcher and strategist at Akamai Technologies, The 451 Group, and IBM Internet Security Systems. A respected innovator, he co-founded Rugged Software and IamTheCavalry to encourage new security approaches in response to the world’s increasing dependence on digital infrastructure. Josh's unique approach to security in the context of human factors, adversary motivations and social impact has helped position him as one of the most trusted names in security. He is also an adjunct faculty for Carnegie Mellon’s Heinze College, IANS Research, and a Fellow at the Ponemon Institute. Josh received his bachelor's degree in philosophy, graduating summa cum laude, from the University of New Hampshire. Twitter: @joshcorman Nicholas J. Percoco is vice president of strategic services at Rapid7. In his role he leads a team that advises customers on how to mitigate and respond to threats using data driven analysis to empower more relevant, timely, and impactful decisions. Over the past decade, Nicholas has presented security research with a focus on custom malware, mobile devices, and data breach trends to audience all over the world including a Keynote at RSA Conference 2013, TEDx Naperville, and eights previous talks at DEF CON. When he is not on an airplane or working with customers, he enjoys running the THOTCON hacking conference in Chicago, trying new and interesting craft beers, and being a founding member of the Cavarly movement. Prior to Rapid7, he ran SpiderLabs at Trustwave before taking a few months off to explore the Great Pit of Carkoon on Tatooine. Now that he is back on planet Earth, you can find him on Twitter as "c7five". Follow @iamthecavalry on Twitter.
David and Casey profile the Sarlacc as Episode VI Month begins. Then they discuss the news regarding Marvel publishing Star Wars comics and graphic novels beginning in 2015.
On the planet Tatooine, in the Great Pit of Carkoon, there resides a creature, a sarlacc, whose victims are slowly and tortuously digested over a thousand years. No one has ever escaped from the sarlacc pit. But Boba Fett isn't "no one." Read along here: http://www.holonetaudiodramas.com/uploads/9/0/1/3/9013977/the_hunter_escapes_-_a_boba_fett_fan-fiction.pdf
En route to the former “Ivory Coast”, the guys propose potential deposits for the Great Pit of Carkoon such as mid-90s Aerosmith videos, “4 Rooms”, post-1983 Lucasian opuses and a theatergoing Joe Jackson.