>The sentry was played by Industrial Light & Magic's Lorne Peterson, who said that he conducted the dangerous job of standing in the watchtower because he was the only one in the special effects crew who had no children.
he didn't have sex
Just checked, it's a pretty short entry. However it does give: >This character was played by Industrial Light & Magic's Lorne Peterson. Of the three crew members who went to Tikal for filming, including Richard Edlund and Dick Alexander, Peterson got the dangerous job of standing on the tower because he was the only one who did not have any children.
George wanted the poor incel to die instead of the guys who already passed on their genes, what an butthole.
why in the world would you need this? just use angles or something, the ground just needs to be right below the shot, he shouldnt be more than 3 feet from the ground
Pirate style.
No they bring in revenue from the materials stolen from the Empire and distribute it on a share by share basis determined by position and prestige.
Princesses and Senators still get the best rooms, food, and clothes and the average technician barely gets baths.
I can tell you homos were never in the military. A squadron gets broken into what’s known as “duty stations”, and iirc, it rotates weekly. So, if you’re in, say, Duty Section Four, you’ll get assigned watch-standing duties for a work shift. That’s what happened to this guy.
i really get annoyed how 50iq military Black folk never catch onto the fact that there are different branches (even different militaries in different countries no less) and they dont all use the same gay fricking lingo
imagine living in a space age where thousands of planets are colonised and space vessels travel at speed of light, people travel back and forth around the galaxy but not you
you are stuck in a jungle, wielding a spear and overlooking treetops out of a flimsy watchman tower
It's a 12 hour shift
Why would an alien planet use a 24 hour system based off earth's rotation?
In the EU there's a galactic standard time based off of coruscant, if I remember correctly
it's punishment.
what did that rebel do to deserve it?
>The sentry was played by Industrial Light & Magic's Lorne Peterson, who said that he conducted the dangerous job of standing in the watchtower because he was the only one in the special effects crew who had no children.
he didn't have sex
That's moronic, it should be the other way around. "Yeah, let's sacrifice the only guy whos lineage is not secure". Normies are illogical.
mandatory overtime, no hazard pay, and it's only 40k a year. learn to code instead.
is he supposed to spear unauthorized aircraft with that?
this guy probably has a 10 page backstory on Wookiepedia
Just checked, it's a pretty short entry. However it does give:
>This character was played by Industrial Light & Magic's Lorne Peterson. Of the three crew members who went to Tikal for filming, including Richard Edlund and Dick Alexander, Peterson got the dangerous job of standing on the tower because he was the only one who did not have any children.
George wanted the poor incel to die instead of the guys who already passed on their genes, what an butthole.
suck it Lorne we're doing another take
why in the world would you need this? just use angles or something, the ground just needs to be right below the shot, he shouldnt be more than 3 feet from the ground
whats was Yavin's tax policy?
Pirate style.
No they bring in revenue from the materials stolen from the Empire and distribute it on a share by share basis determined by position and prestige.
Princesses and Senators still get the best rooms, food, and clothes and the average technician barely gets baths.
If the elevator up and down button is in the back then how does he operate it?
He lives there
The tower is actually a droid that monitors his attentiveness level and when it detects a drop, it extends a tazer and zaps him
If that was they case, they could have just made the droid be the guard...
The post is retractable. He's not up there for but 15 minutes at a clip
12 on 12 off 4 days a week
I can tell you homos were never in the military. A squadron gets broken into what’s known as “duty stations”, and iirc, it rotates weekly. So, if you’re in, say, Duty Section Four, you’ll get assigned watch-standing duties for a work shift. That’s what happened to this guy.
i really get annoyed how 50iq military Black folk never catch onto the fact that there are different branches (even different militaries in different countries no less) and they dont all use the same gay fricking lingo
I don't think you were actually in the military.
Never understood why they wouldn't have a full watchtower? Such a bizarre contraption
The tower has plumbing so he doesn't have to take breaks as often
You can do that in the original Battlefront II
You can? Why don't I remember that? It might be a bit much to ask but do you have footage?
imagine living in a space age where thousands of planets are colonised and space vessels travel at speed of light, people travel back and forth around the galaxy but not you
you are stuck in a jungle, wielding a spear and overlooking treetops out of a flimsy watchman tower
A man works 12h everyday on a pylon.
A couple of women lose there mind after 4h on a pylon...
What makes pylons so sexist? I have a feeling the patriarchy is involved.
IRL Militaries are much worse, 24 hour shifts aren't unheard of.
they don’t have radar? What’s he looking out for?
monkeys