Holocube de Anakin Skywalker vencendo a corrida Boonta Eve Classic

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No artigo Boonta Eve Classic Wookiepedia , é mencionado que Han e Leia compraram um Holocube de Anakin vencendo a corrida. . Em que mídia isso aparece? Está na trilogia original ou em algum livro ou filme posterior? Se está num filme, alguém tem um clip / screenshot dele?

Estou curioso para saber se está na trilogia original, porque isso significaria que foi planejado desde o começo para ter essa corrida nos prequels, e estou imaginando como eles teriam retratado Anakin.

    
por Xeon06 13.02.2012 / 16:22

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Não, não nos filmes. Estava no romance Tatooine Ghost , publicado em março de 2003.

Then, under disguises at a local cantina, the Solos attend an auction there in order to retrieve the Killik Twilight. During the bid, one of the items on sale is a holographic image of the late Anakin Skywalker back in 32 BBY just after he won the Boonta Eve Podrace.

Then she came to a single, oversized holocube.

The image was of a sandy-haired boy of perhaps nine or ten, standing in front of an old Podracer cockpit with a pair of goggles down around his neck and both arms raised high over his head. The joy in his grin was as contagious as it was innocent-he was clearly pretending he had just won a big race-but that was not what captured Leia's attention.

There was something about those eyes that compelled her to stand there and stare, to forget the presence of Han and the vendor and simply look. They were Luke's eyes, Leia realized. They were the same radiant blue, they had the same depth and softness as her brother's, and-most of all-they had a quiet intensity that burned as brightly as the twin suns themselves.

...

The vendor smiled shrewdly. "Of course. But the boy in this cube is no longer a child. It was taken when he won the Boonta Eve Classic, more than forty years ago."

"Won it?" Han scoffed. "Look, don't think you're talking to a pair of nerf herders here. Even when Podracing was legal, humans didn't have the reflexes to survive it-much less win, and especially not as kids."

    
13.02.2012 / 16:38

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