"Del Rey Internet Newsletter #37" - читать интересную книгу автораWhich brings me to THE ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO VEHICLES AND VESSELS. Soon after getting the chance to write this guide, I realized that my biggest challenge would be making a book of technological gadgets as much fun as the movies from which they were drawn. So, I went back to the basics. For example, the Rebel Alliance's X-wing fighter has always fascinated me. From the first time I saw this sleek ship, I wanted to know more. Who built the X-wings? How did the Rebels get them? How do they stack up against ships like Y-wings and TIE fighters? I didn't much care about the theoretical physics of hyperdrives; I cared more about understanding Star Wars technology in a practical, useful way. I wanted to understand this universe and the ships that belonged to it. After choosing one hundred vehicles and vessels, graphic artist Troy Vigil (known for his popular Star Wars Blueprints), illustrator Doug Chiang (from Industrial Light and Magic), and I went to work. The resulting guide covers the ships and vehicles from the movies, as well as many from the novels, comics, and role-playing and computer games. Each ship or vehicle entry includes a technical diagram, an illustration, and an essay discussing its history, uses, and capabilities. Ever wonder why Darth Vader's TIE fighter is special? Or how AT-AT walkers unload troops? Or how the Jawas got their greedy little hands on sandcrawlers? The GUIDE answers these questions and many others. And the GUIDE details ships you've never seen on-screen. You'll learn about the Katana Fleet Dreadnaughts used in Timothy Zahn's three-book cycle and the infamous Sun Crusher from Kevin J. Anderson's _Jedi Academy_ Trilogy. There's even a sneak peek at the upcoming _Shadows of the Empire_ saga. We put together THE ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO VEHICLES AND VESSELS to be your handbook to these wonders of the _Star Wars_ galaxy. I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it. --Copyright 1996 by Bill Smith Q & A======================================================================= Q: I am writing to find out about Christopher Stasheff's fantasy series, _A Wizard in Rhyme._ I was wondering if there is another book in the series and what is it called? A: Mr. Stasheff is working on a _Wizard in Rhyme_ book right now. In the meantime, he's taken a 2-book detour, starting a new series called _The Star Stone._ Book One, THE SHAMAN, is already available in hardcover, and Book Two, THE SAGE, will be out in July. Q: Will there be any more books by Donald E. McQuinn in the WARRIOR, WANDERER, WITCH series? A: Currently, Mr. McQuinn doesn't have any novels planned in the _Warrior_ series, but there's always the possibility that he may go back to check on Tate's adventures sometime in the future. Don's |
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