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That was a fantastic flash. Not only was it well drawn and animated, but every piece of ship, cargo, tree, AT-AT walker, and snub fighter was detailed to movie specs. The characers portrayed were given personality and life on top of being reproduced exremely well... AAAAAAND...! There was a lot of info in this flash concerning the backgrounds of the bounty hunters that could only have come from the books! I've read every one of them, and the dork(s) who made this flash must have too! ;P The voices were awesome, and the alien languages used were very close to what they sounded like in the films, and the bvoices of the characters in the books were well thought up. However, one thing is most certain... the person(s) who did the storyline on this flash obviously went with the "Lucas" approach rather than the "book" approach. In the books, an obscure reference to Boba's past put him born and raised on a backwater planet as some sort of law enforcement official that was imprisoned for being a bastard or something... NOT a clone who inherited the Slave II. Which reminds me... the Slave II was built brand new at the Kuat ship yards in the books, but in the movie was pre-existent (pre-empire). Am I getting dorky enough for you yet? No?! OK! You were showing AT-PT's walking around with AT-AT's and AT-ST's. the AT-PT was a Thrawn/D'Alla thing, as they were special order and post-empire creations. You showed Greedo shaking a fist at the Millenium Falcon as it was leaving... he was dead by then in the cantina. And wanted posters for Obi-wan and Yoda? Nice touch, but the empire thought they were dead. That's my ramble... now get it right! :D