Star Wars Technical Commentaries

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Star Wars Technical Commentaries, or SWTC, are a set of detailed documents exploring the nature and limits of the technology of the Star Wars universe. They are maintained by Curtis Saxton, Ph.D. (Astrophysics) and located at TheForce.net. His work is solely interested in establishing the limits and characteristics of Star Wars technology. Some topics brought up are the Endor Holocaust, firepower of the Death Star, actual sizes and different models of Super Star Destroyers and many other things.

His methodical and empirical methodology has proven controversial amongst fans, and is reportedly disfavored by some at Lucasfilm (notably Pablo Hidalgo[1]) who would prefer a less scientific view of the Star Wars franchise.

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  1. Pablo Hidalgo posting as Pabawan on the Dark Horse Comics board

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TheForce.Net
Type of site
Star Wars news web site
Ownerpart-owned by Philip Wise
Created byScott Chitwood and Darin Smith
WebsiteTheForce.Net
Alexa rank 65,981 (April 2014)[1]
CommercialYes
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TheForce.Net ('TFN') is a Star Wars news website that provides updates on the Star Wars media franchise. The web site launched in 1996 as the 'Star Wars Site At Texas A & M.' It was founded by Scott Chitwood and Darin Smith. TFN is officially 'TheForce.Net, LLC,' and is currently part-owned by Philip Wise, who also runs the Star Wars collecting news site Rebelscum.com.[2]

Content[edit]

The main page of TheForce.Net features the site's news coverage. There are categories for movies, television, literature, games, and the fan community. Several categories also have special sections. For example, the television category hosts reviews of the TV show Star Wars: The Clone Wars, and the literature category hosts TFN's book release schedule and its literature reviews.

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In addition to its function as a news site, TFN also archives a variety of media and resources. In the summer of 2000, the site hosted a fake movie trailer for Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones that included actors Leonardo DiCaprio and Hayden Christensen. The trailer surpassed one million downloads and generated favorable publicity for the movie itself.[3]

Star Wars Technical Commentaries Summary

TFN hosts astrophysicist Dr. Curtis Saxton's Star Wars Technical Commentaries, a set of documents exploring the nature and limits of the technology in Star Wars. Dr. Saxton has also written Incredible Cross Sections of Star Wars: Attack of the Clones and Incredible Cross-sections of Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith, two publications by Dorling Kindersley which draw on material from the SWTC.

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  1. ^'Theforce.net Site Info'. Alexa Internet. Retrieved 2014-04-01.
  2. ^'About Us'. TheForce.Net. Retrieved 2013-12-25.
  3. ^'Fake 'Star Wars' trailer surpasses 1 million downloads'. CNN. 2000-08-11. Archived from the original on August 13, 2006.

External links[edit]

  • The ForceCast, a podcast network affiliated with TFN
  • Rebelscum.com, TFN's sister site


Star Wars Technical Commentaries

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