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Re: The New Essential Guide To Alien Species
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Nov 5, 2006 11:13 AM
in response to: Squidhead 1.0
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The New Essential Guide to Alien Species is out now, and I'm happy with it overall.
Here's some new things I learned in it:
1. Humans count as an alien species
2. Bothans are described as "cat-like"
3. Caamasi look like lemurs (I had always pictured them looking like camels, for some reason)
4. Chiss and Zeltrons are considered separate species from humans, even though they are probably desended from them.
5. Chiss can be considered more evolved humans.
6. Chiss eye and skin colouration is dependent upon the amount of oxygen present in the air they're breathing. The more oxygen, the more blue their skin appears and the more red their eyes.
7. Clawdites (Zam Wessell's species) have to train themselves to shape-shift
8. Duros and Neimoidians are the same species
9. Baby gungans are tadpoles
10. The entry for "Hutt" comes right after the entry for "Human" in the book. I know it's alphabetical, but that's still somewhat disturbing.
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Re: The New Essential Guide To Alien Species
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Jul 3, 2006 1:55 PM
in response to: doritojedi
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Re: The New Essential Guide To Alien Species
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Jul 2, 2006 9:36 PM
in response to: jarjarsmeagol
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All right, thank you very much.  Don't know how I'm going to make Sannah work now, I didn't know of the Changeling process. Considering my story takes place 42 ABY . . . Sannah most definitely is an adult.
Oh well, gives me an excuse to insert an OC, and I can think of a creative way to insert Sannah in there somehow. Again, thank you very much! You prevented me from sounding like a fool. Accuracy of alien species is something I want in this fanfic, and this helps me a lot.
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Re: The New Essential Guide To Alien Species
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Jul 2, 2006 9:07 PM
in response to: doritojedi
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Here's some information on Melodies and an image.
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Re: The New Essential Guide To Alien Species
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Jul 2, 2006 8:49 PM
in response to: Violetlight
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Anyone have any idea what Melodies are? (That's Sannah's race.) Sannah's a prominent character in my fanfic, I want to describe her appearence correctly. My current impression is currrently something along the lines of cat-girl, but that's mostly placeholder right now.
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Re: The New Essential Guide To Alien Species
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Jul 2, 2006 8:13 PM
in response to: Squidhead 1.0
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BTW...does anyone know why starwars.com's Aliens page doesn't have an entry for the Chiss? You'd think such an important species would at least merit its own page.
And don't say they're not including EU-only aliens either. There's a page for the Falleen, even for the Ysalamiri. So why not Chiss?
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Re: The New Essential Guide To Alien Species
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Jul 2, 2006 12:35 PM
in response to: jarjarsmeagol
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Yeah, that's the Kaleesh. We've seen them before, though, in Visionaries and in Insider. Perhaps the guide will show the face behind the mask for once...
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Re: The New Essential Guide To Alien Species
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Jul 2, 2006 9:24 AM
in response to: Sompeetalay
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I don't know if anyone else has noticed this but one piece of concept art seems to look a lot like General Grievous.
Perhaps we finally have an image of a Kaleesh.

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Re: The New Essential Guide To Alien Species
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Jul 2, 2006 2:55 AM
in response to: Violetlight
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Shaak Ti's species is Togruta.
I expect to see every species from the movies in this guide and especially species without a proper background (Vurk, Ongree, Holwuff, etc...). I don't want to see species from EU stuff that have been described 1000 times in other books. I just hope this book has a lot of new information instead of old information stuffed into a new look.
My blog entry about species
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Re: The New Essential Guide To Alien Species
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Jun 27, 2006 7:38 PM
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Can anyone tell me what Shaak-Ti's species is called, and will they be in the guide?
As for Yoda, he's Yoda! What more do we need to know?
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Re: The New Essential Guide To Alien Species
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Mar 11, 2006 3:25 PM
in response to: swoopracer X
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*mention of the Mandalorians maybe? *
That would be great, if you refer to the warrior race descending from the Taung Shadow Warriors mentioned in the History of the Mandalorians article in Insider #80.
Otherwise, it wouldn't make sense since I'm pretty sure a number of species make up the Mandalorians.
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Re: The New Essential Guide To Alien Species
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Mar 10, 2006 10:50 PM
in response to: Rogue_Follower
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However, we do need more references to Yoda Stories
Agree, I do.B-)
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Re: The New Essential Guide To Alien Species
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Mar 10, 2006 9:23 PM
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>>>I actually prefer not to know about the "Yoda Species". Not everything needs to be explained. We all have imaginations. <<<
However, we do need more references to Yoda Stories... looks at VIPs
Oh, and there's a yellowish-green Yodian in Tales: Emperor's Court. Of course, its non-canon, and there's the usual problem of other suspicious Easter Eggs in the background, like muppets and characters from other franchises, but he's still present.
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Re: The New Essential Guide To Alien Species
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Mar 10, 2006 5:23 PM
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mention of the Mandalorians maybe?
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Re: The New Essential Guide To Alien Species
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Mar 4, 2006 2:45 AM
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I actually prefer not to know about the "Yoda Species". Not everything needs to be explained. We all have imaginations.
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Re: The New Essential Guide To Alien Species
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Mar 3, 2006 10:55 PM
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I like that name, I think it's funny.
Can't wait for that book...
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Re: The New Essential Guide To Alien Species
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Feb 26, 2006 4:09 AM
in response to: masterArka
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Kowakian monkey-lizard
Will these critters ever get a proper name?
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Re: The New Essential Guide To Alien Species
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Feb 25, 2006 11:33 AM
in response to: jSarek
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will there be any mention of the celestials? (see thread "the celestials")
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