This premier guide to alien races in the Star Wars universe, which complements the Star Wars Roleplaying Game, is a revised and updated collection of more than 125 alien species suitable for play as characters in the game.
Fiction is the safest place to hide a terrible truth, so that all may find it."-Marshall Masters" The core truth of UFOs and the existence of extraterrestrials is buried under a fog of highly-organized disinformation and propaganda. Its mantra is played time-and-again by mainstream media in the voice of an FAA flight controller complaining, "it's that Roswell crap again!" Each time we laugh at that sound bite, we take one more step backwards from the real truth of Roswell. &Not what happened in 1947, but the fatal decisions made in the months following the crash. &This anthology for human freedom uses fiction-based-on-fact. It lasers through this engineered fog and lays bare the big picture truth. &That we're on the verge of becoming a slave species. Is there anything we can do about it? You bet there is! &Freedom is not a right. It is a struggle, and winning this one is less about technology and more about self-determination. Is there something you can do about it today? &Yes, but first, know this. &Not all aliens are our friends. &Conversely, not all aliens are our enemies, and our friends have told how to preserve our freedom -- while there is still time. Today, the determined few will fight for our species. &Tomorrow, it will be an army inspired by their courage. Whether you stand up for freedom today or tomorrow, the battle book section of this anthology offers you a simple plan for making a real difference, real fast. www.AlienSecurity.info
This is the first collection of fascinating aliens and creatures from the Star Wars galaxy. It contains statistics and other information that will be fundamental to any Star Wars campaign, as well as be useful to any other campaign that uses the d20 system, such as the Dungeons & Dragons game. 24 illustrations.
"Designing a captivating creature simply for it to exist against a white background and going no further is a purely academic exercise. Designing a creature that can survive in a world, interact with its own and other species, and go on to make an impact, is designing with intent. This is the end goal of creature design and what you will witness in this latest book from industry expert Terryl Whitlatch. With decades of experience in the entertainment industry, developing creatures for Star Wars: Episode 1 -- The Phantom Menace and Beowulf, among other films, Whitlatch offers an abundance of valuable advice throughout the Principles of Creature Design. For Whitlatch, there's not limit to what can be imagined with an open mind, though the journey may not always be an easy one. It's what she calls "Chasing the unicorn." We will surely enjoy joining her on her journey, filled with creatures so vivid, whimsical, and elaborate that we will wish -- or wonder -- if they are real."--Back cover.
Analysis and criticism of the film. This book is the assembly of various texts that are freely available on the web, especially from Wikipedia. The next obvious question is: why buy this book? First because it is free, second because it is in eBook format, third because there are images that you cannot find on wikipedia.
Alien Dimensions is a space fiction short stories anthology series featuring amazing authors from around the world. Previous issues have featured stories about extraterrestrials, clones, robots and androids, invasion and colonization, cyberpunk and space opera, first contact, genetic manipulation, starship exploration, time travel and more. From seriousness to humorous, high octane to slow burn, from back-story heavy to present tense dialogue-driven adventures, Alien Dimensions explores the future. Enjoy a much more alien experience with Alien Dimensions. This issue's general theme is Alien First Contact: The Creature from Another World – Humphrey Price Volunteers – Tyree Campbell Man Among Others – Jason Lairamore The Phobos Box – Allen Ashley Celestial Injustice: Trial of the Blue Planet by James Ward In Earth’s Backyard – James F. McGrath Aldanian Geometry – Gail Brown Reach For It – Ourliazo Tap Memories in Water – Louise Butler Canned Meat – Vincent deDiego Metzo Sometimes We Get What We Pay For – Mord McGhee Vothari Blood – Philip Goode Dragon in the Laut – J. L. Royce The Harvest – K. L. Hallam Voice Zones – Neil A. Hogan