![]() ![]() Grimtaash-HP 4, ATK 2, RNG 3, MOV 1, special ability: stuns a piece for two turns (comes with a cooldown of one turn).Ghhhk-HP 4, ATK 2, RNG 1, MOV 2, special ability: Heal 1 adjacent creature to full health.The stats of the eight traditional pieces were as follow: Some creatures also had "special abilities." A piece's Attack (ATK) rating represented the damage it could deal when attacking its Health (HP) rating represented the amount of damage it could sustain before being removed from the board its Range (RNG) rating indicated how far away it could attack finally, its Movement rating (MOV) represented the number of spaces it could cover in one single move. Pieces' ratings and special abilities Įach holomonster had specific Attack, Health, Range, and Movement ratings. Non-holographic versions of dejarik, using physical pieces, also existed. Available pieces included the Ghhhk, Grimtaash the Molator, the Houjix, the Kintan strider, the K'lor'slug, the Mantellian Savrip, the Monnok, the Ng'ok, the Bulbous, the Scrimp, and the karkath. There existed a number of pieces from which the players could choose their four monsters, all of which were full-color holographic projections of creatures both real and mythological from across the galaxy. There existed a version where there were not eight, but ten pieces on the board, however. 2 Pieces' ratings and special abilitiesĪt the beginning of the game, both players arranged four pieces each, with pieces on the second, third, fourth, and fifth spaces of their respective half-boards.If that’s the case, the Falcon could still be one of the fastest ships in the galaxy. ![]() An older and wiser Han Solo would most likely boost those systems, making it more hardy and tough. In The Empire Strikes Back we saw just how susceptible the Falcon was to taking damage on her fragile hyperdrive systems. More powerful shield technology is also possible, although all indications point to the advancement of technology being slowed down significantly. If that’s the case, the Falcon has maintained her all-important tactical advantage.Īs as well as this the ship could have boosted its offensive capabilities with improved laser cannons and missile bays. Now the Falcon has a different sensor dish, one much more like the primary sensor array carried on top of Blockade Runners (the first ship we see fleeing a Star Destroyer at the start of Star Wars back in 1977). The Empire Strikes Back took us around the ship more than any other film, from floor panels right up to the hull and the access hatch where Lando pulled Luke from a dizzying death drop underneath Cloud City.Ĭould we see the sleeping quarters? The secondary hold? The freight elevator? The toilets? There’s still plenty of this 27 meter long ship to explore and fingers crossed we get to do that over the coming movies. It very much looks like someone has finally given the fastest hunk of junk in the galaxy the TLC it always deserved.īut what else could have changed, and will we see parts of the ship that we hadn’t seen before? In the original trilogy we saw plenty of the cockpit, the upper and lower cannons, the main hold and the access areas of the ship where vital repairs were carried out. Instead of the utilitarian and somewhat spartan designs inside, the modern ship boasted plush brown leather seats and wall padding. Early photographs leaked from the set showed the Falcon with a very different decor inside.
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