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Thursday, August 8, 2013

The 2013 Star Wars Dissection (3/3) Rooms

In this post, I will point out everything seen both in CP and in the films from the rooms of the Star Wars Takeover.

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* All photos (aside from the one above) courtesy of Club Penguin Wikia

Millennium Falcon





Why it's here:
- This is the ship Luke, Han (as pilot), Chewbacca (as co-pilot), Leia, C-3PO, R2-D2, and Obi-Wan Kenobi travel through the galaxy in in movie four.  It is also seen in films three, five, and six.

From the film to the game:
- The controls where Han Solo and Chewbacca control the ship
- The ball in the bottom right of the screen is the same one Luke uses to practice his lightsaber skills in movie four.  If you walk up to it, it will do the same action it does in the movie.
- There is a control panel removed with wires sticking out of it in the middle left of the screen.  This references the fact that the M.F. is pretty old and breaks down a lot.  Chewbacca and Han Solo are seen fixing it several times in the series.
- The guns
- Walls, Floor
- The Dejarik board game is seen in the middle of the screen.  If you walk up to the chair, the animal pieces will appear and make the sounds they do in film four.  For more info on that game, see my first article in this series.

Tattooine



Why it's here:
- This room depicts the event at the beginning of film four where Luke obtains R2-D2 and C-3PO from a travelling droid dealer.

From the film to the game:
- Two Suns
- The trader's vehicle is right in front of Luke's House
- Sand Crawler
- Luke's Home
- Satellites
- Tattooine village seen in background
- Stormtrooper making mandatory check
- Robots on ground for the sale
- Claw to lift robots
- Ground, Sky

Sand Crawler



Why it's here:
- This is the place seen in film four where R2-D2 and C-3PO ride with the traders towards Luke's home.

From the film to the game:
- Walls, Floor
- Utensils
- Tires
- Door
- Claw to lift robots

Lars Homestead



Why it's here:
- This is the home where Luke and his Uncle and Aunt reside from the end of film three to the beginning of film four.  This home is also seen in film two as well.

From the film to the game:
- Droid Cleaning Area where R2-D2 and C-3PO were cleaned in film four
- Dining Room seen in movie four (where Luke and his Aunt and Uncle ate)
- Sky, Ground
- Two Suns

Desert





Why it's here:
- In film four, C-3PO and R2-D2 flee Princess Leia's ship in a rocket as Darth Vader and his Stormtroopers invade the ship.  They subsequently land in the Tattooine desert and have to find their way to the village.  However, before they can, they are picked up some droid sellers and are taken to Luke's house for a sale.

From the film to the game:
- Escape Rocket which R2-D2 and C-3PO rode in to escape the Empire at the beginning of movie four
- Skeleton C-3PO saw after landing
- Ground, Sky
- Background elements look correct, but one is actually in a different location (see next -)
- One difference between the two mediums is that C-3PO and R2-D2 were much further from the village in the movie than in the game.  They couldn't even see the Tattooine village in the distance, but it is clearly visible in the game.

Mos Eisley



Why it's here:
Mos Eisley is a small village on Tattooine that I have mentioned previously in this post.  Luke, C-3PO, R2-D2, and Obi-Wan Sensei Kenobi travel to this part of the village in order to visit Han Solo, who is inside the restaurant (the building that can be entered here) in film four.

Additionally, this scene is the one that brought about the famous phrase,"These aren't the droids you are looking for."  It is said by Obi-Wan Kenobi when a Stormtrooper walks up trying to make a mandatory check of the vessel.  Knowing that Darth Vader and the Empire is looking for R2-D2 and C-3PO after their escape from Princess Leia's invaded ship, Obi-Wan Kenobi uses his mind control powers on the Stormtrooper by saying the famous line.  It works and the Stormtrooper repeats the line and allows them to be on their way.

 The village is also seen in films one, two, and three.

From the film to the game:
- Vehicle Luke drives around in in Tattoine with company - it's even parked at the appropriate distance and direction to the Cantina.
- Cantina entrance
- Shops
- Jabba The Hut's Warehouse with the Millennium Falcon
- Ground, Sky
- Walls

Cantina



Why it's here:
This is the restaurant C-3PO, R2-D2, Obi Wan Kenobi, and Luke enter to find smuggler Han Solo in film four.  They want to team up with Han Solo because they know he is an experienced flyer and are aware that he has the Millennium Falcon at his disposal through Jabba The Hut.  While the Millennium Falcon is not the best spacecraft around, the group needs his piloting skills and the ship in order to fly to the Death Star and help Princess Leia escape.  This is also the scene where the famous "Who Shot First - Han Solo or Greedo?" controversy among Star Wars fans got started.

From the film to the game:
- "No Droids" sign is seen.  This is a rule from the fourth film.
- Seats, Tables, and Booths
- Ground, Walls
- Counter and Faucet

Docking Bay



Why it's here:
This is the room Han, Chewbacca, Obi-Wan, Luke, R2-D2, and C-3PO arrive in when they trick the Empire into letting them onto the Death Star to help Leia in film four.  This is also the place where a certain character has an important duel with Darth Vader.

From the film to the game:
- Octagon door
- Floor, Walls, Window
- Arrow designs on the floor
- Square opening in floor
- Lights on ship runway

Throne Room



Why it's here:
This is Darth Vader's "office."  It is seen only in film four.

From the film to the game:
- Darth Vader's chair (it is identical to the Emperor's chair, which is on another spaceship that the Empire possesses)
- Stairs, Windows, Beams, Walls, Floor
- Flat, Descending Entrance
- Blue Ring Desks

Meeting Room



Why it's here:
- In film four, we see Darth Vader and his generals have a meeting here.

From the film to the game:
- Walls, Floor
- Chairs and Table Design (The table is actually straight in the film.)
- The "To Ship Plans" sign is not seen in the film (In the film, Leia has already memorized the plans that she stole during a battle shortly before the beginning of the fourth film.  She then races home on her ship in order to tell the other Rebels about them, but is then captured by the Empire at the beginning of film four.  This leads to the adventure that Four is all about.  This means that she didn't have to steal them from the Death Star during her escape as the game says.)

Bridge



Why it's here:
- This is a pathway to other areas of the Death Star.  The small ledges are where our heroes get stuck while trying to escape the Death Star.  It is seen exclusively in Episode Four.

From the film to the game:
- Doors
- Small ledges
- Walls, Floor
- Large Drop
- Item hanging from ceiling
- Device
- One little difference between the two is that, in the film, the doors are much farther away from each other.  The ledges are also smaller in the movie.

Elevators



Why it's here:
- This area has a twin - the elevators behind the Trash Compactor Leia, Han, and Luke get stuck in after escaping the Stormtroopers in Film Four (see next picture).  Those elevators allow them to ride to these that are closer to the floor where the Millennium Falcon sits.  The fourth movie sees its only appearance.

From the film to the game:
- Device
- Walls, Floor
- Elevators

Trash Compactor



Why it's here:
- Luke, Han, and Leia get stuck here in the fourth film after escaping Darth Vader's Stormtroopers.  They travel here after sliding down a vent behind a wall panel a few floors up.

From the film to the game:
- Bars pushing trash together
- Walls, Floor
- Elevators
- Device
- Door
- Tons of trash of varying forms
- The one-eyed creature that pokes its head out at times is a dianoga.  The group sees this critter in the film.

Tractor Beam



Why it's here:
This room and device is not seen until film five on a different vessel than the Death Star.  However, it is not a far stretch to assume that there was a carbon copy of this room/device on the Death Star because of the elements of the two ships are very similar.

In film five, this room has significant scene take place in it.   It is the place where Luke is told "big news" after being cornered by Darth Vader on the ledge next to the Tractor Beam.  He later jumps off the ledge.

The Tractor Beam also plays an important role in the fifth film.  Its duty is to attract objects to it like a magnet.  Thus, the Millennium Falcon is caught in its pull on the Empire's command.

From the film to the game:
- Beam itself
- Stairs, Floors, Walls, Doors
- Device
- Thin walkway by Beam
- Long Drop
- The "To Ship Plans" sign is not seen in the film (In the film, Leia has already memorized the plans that she stole during a battle shortly before the beginning of the fourth film.  She then races home on her ship in order to tell the other Rebels about them, but is then captured by the Empire at the beginning of film four.  This leads to the adventure that Four is all about.  This means that she didn't have to steal them from the Death Star during her escape as the game says.)

Detention Block



Why it's here:
This the place where Leia is detained in the fourth film after her capture by the Empire at the beginning of the film.

From the film to the game:
- Red Lights
- Floor, Walls
- Monitors
- Main Entrance Doors
- Tables at bottom-left entrance
- Device
- "Secret" Door not in film (In the film, Leia has already memorized the plans that she stole during a battle shortly before the beginning of the fourth film.  She then races home on her ship in order to tell the other Rebels about them, but is then captured by the Empire at the beginning of film four.  This leads to the adventure that Four is all about.  This means that she didn't have to steal them from the Death Star during her escape as the game says.)

Yavin 4



Why it's here:
Yavin 4 is the planet where the Rebels have hidden their base.  This base, the outside of which is seen here, is found in films four and five.  It does not appear in six, though it still is in use.

Here we can see several elements of the base which are present in the movies.  For one thing the base has a natural, rocky disguise as not to arise suspicion from the Empire.  There is also a lookout tower where someone is always watching for an impending attack.  The area we see inside the base is the ship loading/construction area.  The X-Wings and the Millennium Falcon are docked and repaired here, as they are in the fourth film.

From the film to the game:
- Rock, brick formation
- Moss
- Ladder to another section
- Device
- Lookout Tower
- Ship Repair/ Docking Zone
- X-Wings
Millennium Falcon

Rebel Base



Why it's here:
This is the inside of the Rebel Base.  Here is where plans against the Empire are made.  This is also where ship and security surveillance is centered.  It is seen in films four and five.

There is a Meeting Room here with chairs and a monitor showing the Death Star's weak spot.  This is seen, albeit with more chairs and in a room all its own, in the fourth film.

From the film to the game:
- Pillars with moss
- Plan center
- Monitors
- Map on table
- Meeting Room

Dock


Why it's here:
This room/scenario never appears in the films.  Thus, it is merely an artistic licence which connects Star Wars to Club Penguin.

From the film to the game:
- Millennium Falcon
- Makeshift satellite and supply station reminiscent of items in the films
- Death Star and two accompanying Star Destroyers

As Billybob would say, Waddle On!
- Chillin43

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