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And since it's been over a year now... I figured I would give you guys some idea of whose been leading the pack in the Trivia Challenge... here's the scores so far... where do you place?
Answered Correctly - Percentage of all Questions - Person
5 - 9% - DarbyVet 5 - 9% - stevegbr 4 - 7% - Plymouth57 4 - 7% - GoofyFoot 4 - 7% - TheKraken 3 - 5% - RogerThornhill 2 - 3% - Metal Mech 2 - 3% - Adriuus 1 - 1% - Bubbaf3nn 1 - 1% - NyteTrain 1 - 1% - bmwiggins 1 - 1% - jase 1 - 1% - scraperjawa
20 - 37% - Number of times I stumped you all!
34 questions were answered correctly... meaning 62% of all the questions you all knew! That's better then I expected! Let's see if we can improve those numbers! :)
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Just in case it wasn't Admiral Ackbar I'll go for Greedo. Robin. First wooden ship: The Grimsby 12 Gun 'Frigate' by Constructo Second: Bounty DelPrado Part Works Third: HMS Victory DelPrado Part Works 1/100 scale Diorama of the Battle of the Brandywine from the American Revolutionary War Diorama of the Battle of New Falkland (unfinished sci-fi), Great War Centenary Diorama of the Messines Ridge Assault Index for the Victory diary is on page 1
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Was it the original concept for Han Solo
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And Carl moves up in the ranks! Answer is posted with the question... until next week... may the force be with you all!
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Greetings all you happy campers... it's Monday and you all know what that means... it's time for a new trivia question. I spent all weekend watching the new Adywan edit of Empire Strikes Back and I gotta say, WOW... the Hoth battle with all the AT-STs thrown in it look incredible! Lucas should have hired this guy to do the Special Editions! Anyway, here's this week's question... Question 56: What was the name of the tail gunner that made the first tow-cable shot in Empire Strikes Back? Bonus points if you can name the pilot of the snowspeeder!Answer:
Wes Jensen was the tail gunner to Wedge Antillies and was the first one to shoot the tow-cable into the leg of the AT-AT to bring it down after Luke's tail gunner was killed by a stray shot.
First Correct Answer: Metal Mech
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Jansen at least that's the name I remember hearing when I watched it Sunday night, Wedge was the pilot. DeAgostini kit builds:
Millennium Falcon: 18% Complete Shelby GT-500: 28% Complete Thunderbird 2: 13.75% Complete
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Way to go MM... answer is posted with the question... until next week kiddos!
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Greetings all you fellow Starwarsians out there... it's Monday and we all know what that means... it's time for a new Question of the Week! That's right... I'm still cranking them out because you all enjoy being stumped! LOL Remember the rules... no cheating by using Google searches or Siri to find the answers. If you really need to look it up, you can go back and watch the movies but that's all I will allow! Answer off the top of your head from you fandom knowledge that has permeated our culture for over 40 years! So without further ado... here's this week's question... Question 57: What was the saga's most repeated line?Answer:
"I got a bad feeling about this" - It was repeated by the most actors the most amount of times. Every single Star Wars live action film has this line spoken by one character or another, sometimes multiple times by different characters. Most of the main cast has gotten to take a crack at it. Lando Calrissian is one of the very few who hasn't.
First Correct Answer: NONE
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"Luke I am your father"
Even though it was an incorrect quote.
Carl
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what about, "may the force be with you" they did say it a lot.
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My guess is "May the force be with you." Current Builds: HMS Sovereign of the Seas /// Lamborghini Countach /// Eaglemoss BTTF DeLorean
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I will say this... only 1 main character actor never said the line, but all others did! :) Keep guessing!
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"What a piece of junk!" (Hee Hee!) And just to prove I can't cheat - what the hell is Siri? Robin First wooden ship: The Grimsby 12 Gun 'Frigate' by Constructo Second: Bounty DelPrado Part Works Third: HMS Victory DelPrado Part Works 1/100 scale Diorama of the Battle of the Brandywine from the American Revolutionary War Diorama of the Battle of New Falkland (unfinished sci-fi), Great War Centenary Diorama of the Messines Ridge Assault Index for the Victory diary is on page 1
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How about something similar too: "I can feel a disturbance in the force" Or is it "there is a disturbance in the force" Happy Modelling
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Haha know the answer to this, but I already got the correct answer last time and I was just reading starwars trivia over the weekend so am giving someone else a shot at it. DeAgostini kit builds:
Millennium Falcon: 18% Complete Shelby GT-500: 28% Complete Thunderbird 2: 13.75% Complete
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Answer is posted with the question... good guesses all! New question coming shortly!
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Ittttttttttttttttttssssssssssssssss Monday and we all know what means... it's TRIVIA TIME! That's right... a new trivia question for this week... You all know the rules... No cheating by going to google, or asking siri or alexa... and if you don't know what those are, even better! Now... let's get to it shall we... Question 58: Which battle does the Star Wars timeline use to indicate time division?Answer:
Battle of Yavin - Thanks to Rogue One, we now know what the Rebels' "first victory" was, which was first mentioned in the original Star Wars movie's opening crawl. The Battle of Scarif was instrumental in acquiring the secret Death Star plans for the Rebel Alliance; plans the Rebels used to destroy the planet-killing space station in the Battle of Yavin (the battle in A New Hope). That one act of blowing up the Death Star was the catalyst for the Alliance's rise and the Empire's fall. That's why the entire Star Wars timeline uses the Battle of Yavin to indicate time division. For example, the Battle of Hoth takes place 3 ABY (After the Battle of Yavin).
First Correct Answer: Metal Mech
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The Battle of Yavin DeAgostini kit builds:
Millennium Falcon: 18% Complete Shelby GT-500: 28% Complete Thunderbird 2: 13.75% Complete
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Well that was a quick one this week... thought i might have had all of you with that one... but I guess not! Way to go! Guess that means next week I'll have to make it a tougher one! Answer is posted with the question... until next week all! May the force be with you all!
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Well folks it's that time of week again and we all know what that means... it's time for a new question! That's right, each week I put your Star Wars fandom to the test to see just how much of a fan you really are. Now the rules are simple. To prove your worthy to call yourself a true Star Wars fan you should be able to answer these questions off the top of your head. Checking the internet for the answer isn't allowed. That would make things too easy! So no googling for the answer is allowed... but you can go back and watch the movies for your answer. I dig up questions from all the actual movies and DVDs (sometimes I find a rather good one hidden in the behind the scenes clips or even the specials about the making of the movies to keep everyone on their toes!). I made it far too easy for you all last week... This week, I'm really gonna put you all the to test. I'll be highly surprised if anyone knows this one. If you don't know it, and have to look it up online, don't post the answer, just say something like "Had to look that one up!"... So... remember the rules and see if you can figure this one out! This is a two parter... gotta get both parts right to be considered correct! Question 59: Most Ewok lines were inspired by the Kalmuck spoken by nomadic tribes living in Central China and some Filipino Taglog. There is only one Star Wars character that is actually speaking a non-English Earth language. Who is this character and what language do they speak?Answer:
If you listen to the Return of the Jedi DVD audio commentary, sound designer Ben Burtt explains that most alien languages were a mishmash of different Earth languages. The only exception to this is Lando Calrissian’s Falcon co-pilot in Return of the Jedi, the Sullaston named Nien Nunb. His dialogue is translated directly into the young actor who played him’s native language: Kikuyu, the dialect of Kenya’s majority tribe in 1983.
First Correct Answer: NONE
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