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Liam and Sanak rank every book in Star Wars Canon (Adult & Young Adult books). The novels included are: A New Dawn, Tarkin, Heir to the Jedi, Lords of the Sith, Dark Disciple, Lost Stars, Aftermath, Battlefront: Twilight Company, Bloodline, Aftermath: Life Debt, Ahsoka, Catalyst: A Rogue One Novel, Aftermath: Empire's End, Thrawn (2017), Rebel Rising, Battlefront II: Inferno Squad, Leia: Princess of Alderaan, Phasma, Last Shot, Most Wanted, Thrawn: Alliances, Queen's Shadow, Master & Apprentice, Alphabet Squadron, Thrawn: Treason, A Crash of Fate, Galaxy's Edge: Black Spire, Dooku: Jedi Lost, Force Collector, Resistance Reborn, Queen's Peril, Alphabet Squadron: Shadow Fall, Poe Dameron: Free Fall, Thrawn Ascendancy: Chaos Rising, The High Republic: Light of the Jedi, The High Republic: Into the Dark, Alphabet Squadron: Victory's Price, Doctor Aphra (2020), Thrawn Ascendancy: Greater Good, The High Republic: The Rising Storm, The High Republic: Out of the Shadows, The High Republic: Tempest Runner, Thrawn Ascendancy: Lesser Evil, The High Republic: The Fallen Star, The High Republic: Midnight Horizon, Queen's Hope, Brotherhood, Shadow of the Sith, Padawan, The Princess and the Scoundrel, The High Republic: Path of Deceit, The High Republic: Convergence, The High Republic: The Battle of Jedha, Jedi: Battle Scars, The High Republic: Cataclysm, The High Republic: Path of Vengeance, Inquisitor: Rise of the Red Blade, Crimson Climb, and The High Republic: The Eye of Darkness. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/starwarslads/support
Alice White (@alicewhitethp) and Buddy Duquesne (@buddy_duquesne) have the amazing honor to present this interview with industry legend and ACTUAL Rogue One crew member: Hal Hickel! Hal Hickel is a four time Oscar nominee for Achievement in Visual Effects (including for his work on Rogue One!), winning once for his work on Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest. He is an animation director at Industrial Light and Magic, is responsible for the movement of the Droidekas, and is currently the animation supervisor for The Mandalorian. Hal was so kind to come on our show and talk about his background in animation, his thoughts on stop-motion and claymation, and his work on our favorite movie. He talks about the creation of K2-SO, the reshoots and post-production challenges, and what it means for a boy from a farm in Colorado to work on and create for Star Wars. Don't forget to join us at the end of the month for our discussion of part 1 (chapters 1-13) of Catalyst: A Rogue One Novel by James Luceno. Follow Hal on twitter here! If you'd like to support the show please visit our Patreon! Follow the show on twitter @RogueFunPod and let us know what you think. Support Rogue Fun: A Podcast Story by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/roguefun Find out more at https://roguefun.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Today's episode features a quickie, un-opinionated review of Catalyst: A Rogue One Novel, my favorite pre-Episode IV Star Wars book to date. You can leave a voice message at: anchor.fm/sw_geek/message Check out Catalyst for sale on Amazon: https://tinyurl.com/y46s4ulj --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Warning: Lie within discussion Spoilers do. Before Jyn Erso became a Rebel Hero, her father, Galen Erso, was doing his best to survive the Clone Wars and devote his time to his research. His research inevitable led him to Episode 8 of the Galactic Book Corner! In this episode, Jesus discusses and reviews Catalyst: A Rogue One Novel by James Luceno. Join GBC every Tuesday to discuss Star Wars Novels and Comics! From old EU/Legend to New Canon, no comic or novel will be ignored! Every single book and comic will be reviewed, discussed, and sometimes thrown out! For audio only, you can find us on Spotify and iTunes by searching for Galactic Book Corner!
Today on Dayspring Discussions I am joined by Lisa to talk the next book in our Star Wars book report series; Catalyst: A Rogue One Novel. We talk how this Rogue One prequel sets up the film, the relationships, and how it might not be a strong of novel then others.
Host Robin Vogt welcomes Trever, also known as treverbeast454, the curator of Star Wars quizzes on sporcle.com. The gentlemen discuss Episode IX, the lead-up to Star Wars Celebration Chicago, and the importance of Catalyst: A Rogue One Novel to the Star Wars canon. Also, Robin takes one of the most popular Star Wars quizzes on sporcle.com, and let's just say this. Han Solo is most certainly human.. Want to test your knowledge? Take the quiz today | https://www.sporcle.com/games/PSM52/star-wars-venn-diagram-1 Follow Trever on Twitter | https://twitter.com/TreverBeast454 Thanks for listening Blockaders, and May the Force be with you!
Join Rob Lloyd, Jen Speirs and Sandro Falce for the latest episode of Nerd-Out! This week: Blade Runner 2049. Was it worth the wait? We discuss the film in depth with full spoilers. On top of that, heaps of news and we chat about what we've been consuming recently. 0:00:00 - Introduction 0:01:19 - What Have You Been Consuming Lately? -- 0:01:25 - Star Wars Rebels: Season 4 Premiere [Rob's Review] -- 0:04:21 - Nocturnes by John Connolly [Jen's Review] -- 0:06:50 - Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams [Jen's Review] -- 0:09:58 - Catalyst: A Rogue One Novel by James Luceno [Sandro's Review] 0:17:37 - Nerd Headlines -- 0:17:51 - Marvel's Black Panther Trailer -- 0:26:11 - Marvel's The Punisher Trailer -- 0:33:14 - Doctor Who Season 11 Details Announced -- 0:40:11 - Han Solo Solo Movie Is Called Solo -- 0:46:37 - Arrow Namedrops Batman -- 0:49:11 - Detective Pikachu: The Movie... is a thing now, apparently 0:51:22 - Blade Runner 2049 [FULL SPOILERS AHEAD] -- 0:52:03 - Quick Chat About the Original -- 0:58:37 - The Review 1:38:01 - Next Time! 1:39:14 - Outro, Credits & Outtakes Please send in any questions, review recommendations or feedback to "feedback.nerdout@gmail.com". Follow the Show! Facebook: http://fb.me/nerdoutwithrobjenandsandro Website: https://omny.fm/shows/nerdout iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/nerd-out-rob-lloyd-sandro/id1177798606?mt=2 Sticher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/an-improbable-podcast/nerdout-with-rob-lloyd-sandro-falce?refid=stpr Follow the Hosts! Rob Lloyd - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/roblloydactor/ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/futurerobby - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/futurerobby/ Jen Speirs - Twitter: https://twitter.com/Jenz00r - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/obiwanjenobi/ Sandro Falce - Twitter: https://twitter.com/sandrofalce - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandrofalce/
... we fire up the podcast one more time ! After a little Robotech and Robotech Novels 101 from yours truly... There's no better way to arrive at the End Of The Circle for this podcast than with one of the guys that made the magic of the Robotech Novels happen. Robotech: The McKinney Project Podcast presents - NY Times Best Selling Star Wars Novelist...one half of Robotech's Jack McKinney...and my friend...James Luceno Celebrating 30 years of the Roboetch Novels Some of what you'll hear; - Getting the Robotech Novels Gig - Carl Macek and James Dean? - The Robotech Novels Process - Adding the "McKinney Concepts" - World Building in Robotech - Jim Luceno's Star Wars Journey (all because of Robotech) - Were Darth Vader, Tarkin and Palpatine REALLY bad guys? - Catalyst: A Rogue One Novel and the movie reshoots - Will Jim return to a Galaxy far far away? - Remembering a good friend....Brian Daley - Jack McKinney...Nepal....Sherpa...and Star Wars??? - Will Digital replace the good old fashion book? - Which one is easier to write...Robotech or Star Wars? - Bringing Robotech's secondary characters to the fore in the Novels - The character of Anatole Leonard. - Thinking Caps aren't real a.ka. "The Nitpicking" - The Harmony Gold "rewrites" of the Robotech Novels - Will Jack McKinney return to Robotech? - Trivial Pursuit - Jim Luceno Edition - This fan's most important Robotech Novels question answered! - A Final Toast And to all who have been on this podcast journey.....To hopeful endings and new beginnings! Much love and kick ass! - J.T. ... John All that's left to say......ENJOY THE SHOW! For more information....and more celebration of the Robotech Novels....visit us at : www.robotechnovels.com
Bloque 3 y 4 El Universo de Rogue One Analizaremos las novelas Catalyst A Rogue One Novel de James Luceno y Rogue One A Star Wars Story de Alexander Freed. Trataremos de analizar su impacto en la saga y en la película así como las diferencias con ésta. También hablaremos de Saw Gerrera en Star Wars Rebels y lo compararemos con su presencia mostrada en Rogue One, en ambos casos interpretados por Forrest Whitaker. El Relato de la revista Star Wars Insider: La Voz del Imperio, escrita por Muff Lafferty, que narra una historia sobre una reportera de noticias en el Imperio, con la aparición del Director Orson Krennic como coprotagonista. Rogue One en el DLC de Star Wars Battlefront, nuestras impresiones, jugabilidad, diferencias y semejanzas con la película, escenarios empleados, ambientación, etc. La Guía Visual Definitiva y el Arte de Rogue One. Iremos comentando cada curiosidad de estos libros y las detalles que más disfrutamos y que más nos llamaron la atención. Terminamos este bloque con un repaso al Coleccionismo de Rogue One, de la mano de José María Arosa y Benjamín Bruña, con la participación de David M. Santana y Miguel Blanes de Tropa Korriban. Un recorrido a todo el merchandising generado por la película con las recomendaciones y las valoraciones personales de nuestros expertos. Universo Leyendas Nos metemos en el cuarto y último bloque del programa como no podía ser de otra manera: con una visita a nuestra isla del Universo Expandido. Esta vez centrándonos en la construcción y el robo de los planos de la Estrella de la Muerte en el Universo Leyendas (Operación Skyhook). Hemos acudido a varias fuentes del antiguo UE para poder ofreceros, de la manera más detallada posible, cómo llegaron los planos de la Estrella de la Muerte a las manos de la Alianza Rebelde. Dark Forces (1995) protagonizado por el mercenario Kyle Katarn, quien es contratado por la alianza para infiltrarse en una base imperial y robar los planos de la estación de combate, en lo que consistía la primera misión del juego. Star Wars: X-Wing (1993), simulador espacial de la famosa nave rebelde, en donde en una de sus cutscenes se nos explica cómo los rebeldes interceptan la transmisión de los planos de la Estrella de la Muerte. Star Wars: Lethal Alliance (2006), exclusivo para PSP y Nintendo DS, en el que una twi'lek mercenaria llamada Rianna Saren y su robot Zeeo, son encargados de adentrarse de nuevo en una base imperial para hacerse con los planos del arma imperial. Novela Amanecer Rebelde (tercer volumen de la Trilogía de Han Solo escrita por A.C. Crispin), en el que nos relata la situación de un grupo de rebeldes que a más de uno le sonará haber visto en Rogue One. Death Star, escrita por Michael Reaves y Steve Perry, relata las desventuras de un grupo de personajes, aparentemente inconexos, con la construcción de la estación orbital como trasfondo. En este libro se refleja uno de los niveles del juego Star Wars: Battlefront II (2005), que también desembocará en la pérdida de los planos por parte del Imperio. Rebuscando en la isla nos hemos topado con una curiosidad que nos ha sorprendido a todos: Jedi Dawn (1993), librojuego de aventuras escrito en 1993 por Paul Cockburn y que nos pone en la piel de Havet Storm, quien se ve envuelto, a través de la Alianza Rebelde, en el robo de los planos de la Estrella de la Muerte. Para finalizar, os mostraremos un extracto de la radio dramatización de Star Wars (realizada por el escritor Brian Daley en 1980 y bajo la supervisión y visto bueno del propio George Lucas) en la que se nos muestra la historia que hasta ahora se consideraba más "canónica" respecto al robo de los planos de la Estrella de la Muerte, en una escena que involucra al Capitán Antilles, la Princesa Leia y los androides 3PO y R2. Tras esta exposición, trataremos de dar un orden coherente a todas estas historias de forma que podáis tener una idea del orden cronológico y de cómo los rebeldes tuvieron que pasar por varias vicisitudes en diversas etapas para hacerse finalmente con los planos de la Estación Orbital. Como veis, hemos estado algo ocupados. Hemos tratado de daros la experiencia más completa sobre Rogue One y nos hemos esforzado mucho para que este podcast sea un regalo a vosotros, nuestros oyentes Real Fans, que esperamos podáis disfrutar puesto que se trata de nuestro programa más ambicioso. Son casi catorce horas de debates, comentarios, análisis, curiosidades, entrevistas realizadas con todo el respeto y todo el cariño del mundo a este pequeño capítulo de la saga que nos ha dejado encandilados. Pero sobretodo son casi catorce horas de pura afición. Sabemos que hemos tardado mucho en sacarlo, pero creemos que ha valido la pena, tanto por los contenidos como por el trabajo de montaje y edición por parte de Ángel, alias el Angedor de la Fosa, y Paco Villa, a quienes les han faltado muchas horas de sueño para producir este podcast, de cuyo resultado final nos sentimos particularmente orgullosos. Un podcast hecho por fans, para fans. Esperamos que lo disfrutéis. Gracias especiales a todos los que han hecho posible la elaboración de este podcast tan especial: David M. Santana, Pablo Verdejo, Miguel Blanes, Alex Pérez, Lourdes Fabres y Pedro Tena. La Fuerza es muy intensa en vosotros. Con el escuadrón Rancor One al completo: Fernando Martínez, Francisco Cantó (alias Pacoto), José María Arosa, Benjamín Bruña, Jon Ander Mata y Ángel Rodríguez, con Paco Villa y Josemi dirigiendo el Ala U. Gracias a todos por vuestra paciencia. No dejéis de soñar con galaxias lejanas... y que la Fuerza os acompañe siempre. No olvidéis visitar nuestro blog: www.supervivientesdeendor.es para estar al tanto de todas las novedades del Universo Star Wars. Minutado: Bloques 3 y 4 El Universo de Rogue One 00:00:00 Análisis de Star Wars Catalyst y Rogue One 00:50:46 Análisis del relato del SW Insider y del DLC Battlefront 01:18:18 Análisis de la “Guía Visual Definitiva” 01:52:58 Análisis del libro “El Arte de Rogue One”. 02:33:57 Análisis del merchandising y coleccionismo de Rogue One. Universo Leyendas 03:59:18 Dark Forces y X-wing 04:10:21 Lethal Alliance 04:17:35 Battlefront 2 04:24:44 Han Solo 04:35:08 Death Star 04:46:32 Radio Drama Star Wars. 04:58:48 El orden en la Fuerza. 05:04:03 Despedida y cierre.
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story was the first "stand alone" movie in the franchise since Disney acquired them. Most of the people on our site enjoyed the movie and would love to learn more about the characters. Which is why this month we read Catalyst: A Rogue One Novel by James Luceno. So what did we think about this prequel to a prequel? We also announce our next book for February; The Princess Diarist by Carrie Fisher.Host: Eugene StephensGuest: Jennifer Hetzel, Kris AndrewLike the show? Do us a favor and rate / review the show on iTunes, Stitcher or wherever you get your podcasts from.You can always reach us at EpicallyGeeky.comYou can also find us on FaceBook, Twitter and Instagram.You can find us on iTunes here: http://apple.co/2fiw4eHYou can find us on Stitcher here: http://bit.ly/2f1IuYPYou can find us on Google Play here: http://bit.ly/2ff1jJfYou can find us on YouTube here: http://bit.ly/2fffyO0Music by: http://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-musicNetwork bumper by: Peter Emerson Jazz
Once Rish and I break ourselves away from talking about the many and varied outfits of Padme Amidala, we talk about the origins and aspects of ROGUE ONE.To download, right-click here and then click SaveRelevant Links:Catalyst: A Rogue One NovelGareth Edwards talking about Rogue One reshoots and the "documentary" method of filming.Gareth Edwards talks about how he started with a happier Rogue One ending in mind.Fact Checker:The character of Saw Gerrera, played by Forest Whitaker in the movie, made his debut in season 5 of The Clone Wars, in the episodes “A War on Two Fronts,” “Front Runners,” “The Soft War,” and “Tipping Points.” To comment on this or any episode:Journey on over to the ForumsLeave us a voicemail at 77-JINTO-107 (775-4686-107)Send comments and/or recordings to journeyintopodcat@gmail.comTweet us us TwitterPost a comment on Facebook here or hereComment directly to this post down below
The Gamers Read crew discusses Catalyst: A Rogue One Novel by James Luceno, the book of the month, in this seventh episode. As per use, we are joined by Joel Szerlip, Allen Kesinger, and Jonathan Miley and they play a game of Cards Against Equestria to pick next month's book. In addition, we also go in a deep spoiler territory about the movie for the second half of the show.
The Gamers Read crew discusses Catalyst: A Rogue One Novel by James Luceno, the book of the month, in this seventh episode. As per use, we are joined by Joel Szerlip, Allen Kesinger, and Jonathan Miley and they play a game of Cards Against Equestria to pick next month's book. In addition, we also go in a deep spoiler territory about the movie for the second half of the show.
Tim, Mason & Jen talk the prequel novel for the blockbuster hit, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. Catalyst: A Rogue One Novel is written by prolific Star Wars novelist James Luceno. The story features Galen Erso, Lyra, and Jyn Erso along with Orson Krennic, Saw Gerrera, and even Grand Moff Tarkin. How was the weapon on the Death Star be built? You'll only find out here....or if you read the book...or read a synopsis online... Then we do fan feedback from the best fans in the galaxy. #nerdsquadron #muster Email Feedback! letters@starwarsnerdsunite.com Follow Us On Twitter @StarWarsNU@timvanautreve@safetyguy14 @superjen82 Follow Us on the Internets (Rate the podcast, #nerdsquadron!):iTunes Stitcher Listen to Other AwesomeBenViewPodcasts: BenViewNetwork.com is where you can discover the wonder of BenView! Listen to Other Awesome RetroJunkiesPodcasts:https://www.facebook.com/theretrojunkiessupershow Our new logo is courtesy of the amazing graphic designer, Jesus Gonzalez. #starwars #podcast #rogueone #prequel #catalyst
Mark, Alan and Ryder get together one last time before Rogue One hits the theaters on December 15th. They have some fun at speculating on what will be in Rogue One. In this episode: Catalyst: A Rogue One Novel connections Kyber crystals The lust for power and forbidden knowledge Orson Krennic's fate Star Wars: Rebels connection to Rogue One If you have any questions or comments for the podcast, send them to idiotsarraypodcast@gmail.com. Please rate, review and subscribe on iTunes. Thank you for listening
It's another special episode of Walking Carpet! On this week's episode, Josiah & Beta deliver a spoilercast for Catalyst: A Rogue One Novel, the prequel story to Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. The dynamic duo unwrap everything from the major plot details, to the characters, to how it will tie in to the movie. Be warned, this is full of Catalyst (but not Rogue One) spoilers!
From the minds of Ken Napzok (Schmoes Know, ScreenJunkies, co-creator of Jedi Alliance) and Joseph Scrimshaw (comedian, writer, host of the Obsessed podcast, co-host of Jedi Alliance) comes the ForceCenter Podcast Feed. Here you will find a series of shows exploring, discussing, and celebrating everything about Star Wars. On this episode of ForceCenter, Ken, Joseph, and Jennifer go in depth on the novel Catalyst: A Rogue One Novel by James Luceno. Plus, your questions! Twitter - @ForceCenterPod (#ForceCenter) --- 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/forcecenter/message
Star Wars: Catalyst. The Death Star is one of the most iconic creations of the Star Wars universe and it's history has slowly been added to over the years with Attack of the Clones giving us an insight as to where the plans came from and Revenge of the Sith ending with a shot of it under construction. But, what took the Empire 19 years to build it's ultimate weapon? Fans now have the answer. In this supplemental episode of The 602 Club host Matthew Rushing is joined by Bruce Gibson and Scott Ryfun to talk about Catalyst: A Rogue One Novel. We discuss Death Star legends, the characters, a giant lightsaber, the greater good, the rise of tyranny, Krennic, a surprise character, the Death Star Story and our ratings. Chapters Death Star Legends (00:03:41) The Characters (00:08:28) A Giant Lightsaber (00:25:05) The "Greater Good" (00:26:28) The Rise of Tyranny (00:33:03) Orsen Krennic (00:37:53) Saw Gerrera (00:41:08) The Death Star Story (00:47:14) A Couple Quick Things (00:55:22) Ratings (01:00:02) Host Matthew Rushing Guests Bruce Gibson Scott Ryfun Production Matthew Rushing (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Charlene Schmidt (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Ken Tripp (Associate Producer) Davis Grayson (Associate Producer)
Star Wars: Catalyst. The Death Star is one of the most iconic creations of the Star Wars universe and it's history has slowly been added to over the years with Attack of the Clones giving us an insight as to where the plans came from and Revenge of the Sith ending with a shot of it under construction. But, what took the Empire 19 years to build it's ultimate weapon? Fans now have the answer. In this supplemental episode of The 602 Club host Matthew Rushing is joined by Bruce Gibson and Scott Ryfun to talk about Catalyst: A Rogue One Novel. We discuss Death Star legends, the characters, a giant lightsaber, the greater good, the rise of tyranny, Krennic, a surprise character, the Death Star Story and our ratings. Chapters Death Star Legends (00:03:41) The Characters (00:08:28) A Giant Lightsaber (00:25:05) The "Greater Good" (00:26:28) The Rise of Tyranny (00:33:03) Orsen Krennic (00:37:53) Saw Gerrera (00:41:08) The Death Star Story (00:47:14) A Couple Quick Things (00:55:22) Ratings (01:00:02) Host Matthew Rushing Guests Bruce Gibson Scott Ryfun Production Matthew Rushing (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Charlene Schmidt (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Ken Tripp (Associate Producer) Davis Grayson (Associate Producer)