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Cover art for the US edition of the Death Star Owner’s Technical Manual. A Series Of Unfortunate Events Reptile Room Pdf. Wxtoimg Keygen. The UK edition is titled Imperial Death Star Owner’s Technical Manual. How did this book come about? A few years ago, artists Chris Reiff, Chris Trevas, and I were still working on the Millennium Falcon Owner’s Workshop Manual when Haynes Publishing editor Derek Smith presented us with a short list of vessels that might be the subject for a follow-up book. I believe it was the nice folks at Lucasfilm who decided we should proceed with the most enormous. I’m guessing you know this already, but — SPOILER ALERT! — the Death Star wasn’t active for very long in the Star Wars galaxy.
The popular awareness of the Death Star’s fate made me consider the narrative aspects for the Death Star manual, which — like the Millennium Falcon manual — would read as an “in universe” book. Tempted as I was to write the book as if were an official publication of the Imperial Navy, Derek Smith and I agreed that a more practical approach was to write the book from the perspective that the Death Star’s destruction was already common knowledge. By relating details about the Death Star in the past tense, we would also have opportunities to present information from the Rebel Alliance’s perspective. A Haynes Manual for another gigantic, ill-fated ship served as something of a role model: RMS Titanic Owner’s Workshop Manual. Although Haynes Publishing is best known for publishing illustrated automobile-maintenance manuals, Haynes has a growing reputation with books about historic vehicles as well as fictional spacecraft. Trevas (I try to refrain from refering to them as “the Chrises”) and I were familiar with the Death Star’s weapons and technology by way of our work on Star Wars Blueprints: The Ultimate Collection (DK Publishing, 2008), but in preparation for the Death Star Owner’s Technical Manual, we reexamined many peviously published Star Wars books that featured information and illustrations about the Death Star. These books ranged from other “in universe” books, such as Star Wars: Incredible Cross-Sections by writer David West Reynolds and artists Hans Jenssen and Richard Chasemore (DK Publishing, 1998), to J.W.