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    However, the technology designed for BigDog to enable it to navigate rough terrains could conceivably be combined with something like a more compact version of the Phalanx to create an extremely mobile, autonomous combat robot, somewhat similar to the droids in STAR…

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    caused such an impact in the culture technologically is to understand what it changed in people's imagination. The way the imagination of star wars having caused an impact on society is actually pretty interesting. By using such a huge universe with droids and gadgets of advanced weaponry and space travel. With the mysteries…

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    Peter Moorhead's Murder is an interactive short story featuring a strong artistic direction and merges visual novel and point-and-click adventure game mechanics in its storytelling. Will the forty-minute inaugural episode of this philosophical cyberpunk murder mystery leave you wanting more? A Cyberpunk Murder Mystery Set In Tokyo Murder's first episode serves an intriguing basis for future episodes, and on its own it is enjoyable and definitely worth the relatively low price of admission.…

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    Every mythic hero or heroine’s journey can be traced through the outline of seventeen steps devised by Joseph Campbell. George Lucas’s Star Wars saga contains a unique blend of traditional elements of science fiction and the archetypal structure of a myth. The main protagonist of episodes IV-VI is Luke Skywalker, a boy from Tatooine who goes on an interplanetary journey and learns how to use the Force. Like any other mythic hero or heroine, Luke’s journey can be traced through the seventeen…

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    Throughout history, many famous films contain philosophical themes that have been completely overlooked by thousands of viewers. Philosophical relevance is easily overlooked because when most people watch movies they are looking for pure entertainment instead of the significant meaning. However, taking into account the philosophical relevance is important for understanding the overall meaning in any screenplay. This statement enables people to have favorite films that they really do not…

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    Jedi Knights Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi lead a clone army against the Separatist droid army on Christophsis. The two Jedi greet a shuttle carrying the Jedi initiate Ahsoka Tano, who says that Jedi Master Yoda assigned her as Anakin's Padawan. Anakin reluctantly accepts Ahsoka and the two deactivate the Seperatist forcefield while Obi-Wan stalls the droid army , taking a victory for the Republic. This gives Ahsoka Anakin's respect. After the battle, Yoda arrives and informs the Jedi that…

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    Leia gives the plans to a droid known as R2-D2 and sends him and another droid, C-3PO, on an escape pod in an attempt to return the plans to the Rebel Alliance so they may find a weakness in the Death Star and use this weakness to destroy it. Leia also gives R2-D2 a message to deliver to an old Jedi known as Obi-Wan Kenobi, who managed to escape the Jedi killings. She believes Kenobi will be able to return R2-D2 to the Rebel Alliance. Darth Vader learns that the droids were sent to the planet…

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    of the prequel series and is the last star wars movie directed by George Lucas. It has been 3 years since the clone wars first began and chancellor palatine has been kid napped by droid commander general grievous. Anakin Skywalker and Obi-one Knobe (Jedi knights) have gone to rescue palatine from General Grievous droid command ship. There was lots of symbols to symbolise what was going on. The ships in the battle over Coruscant often have fire on them, and that symbolises that they have been…

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    Narrative & Composition The Incredibles Film Analysis Portfolio The reason I chose the 2004 Pixar Animation film The Incredibles, directed by Brad Bird, as my independent film analysis is because of, despite it being a children's film, there is so much more meaning to the computer animated superhero movie than it simply being an entertainment for toddlers. Some qualities the film explores are the way the public interacts with people who have amazing extraordinary abilities; it demonstrates…

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    The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins is ultimately a situation where is all about mental and physical ability to have in the game to survive and to handle any kind obstacle issues in a situation to win it. To have the mind stick to game mode. As people always think that a game is hard to survive and to be left with someone in the game. Without the feeling from Katniss thought that she was not going to find a cure medicine for Peeta who was battling trough some sickness that he had from an injury…

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