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Action Cruise's video: Millenium Falcone escapes from Imperial starfighters Finn Rey Star Wars Force Awakens 2015

@Millenium Falcone escapes from Imperial starfighters Finn Rey Star Wars Force Awakens 2015
Since its appearance in 1977 the Star Wars saga has marked generations. There are many communities around this fictional universe and there is still much to see. The last year Disney presented a 3D model of the theme park that is developing in Florida and also revealed the trailer of the episode VIII - The Last Jedi, the film scheduled to be released in late 2017. Not conforming to the above Propel and Lucas Film presented the official minidrones based on the saga. The use of drones is becoming more common, they are used for fun purposes or as work tools. However, those who designed Propel in hand with Lucas Film, claim that people can "fight" as in the movies. The devices have a special laser and are for all public. At the moment, the company developed only three models: the 74-Speeder bike, the TIE Advanced X and the X-Wing. The design of each one keeps the greatest fidelity possible with those that appear in the films. It should be noted that they are made of materials resistant to shocks and those who have been able to test them, indicate that they resist falls and collisions with each other. Manufacturers are clear that there are two sides: the light side and the dark side. It is for this reason that there are black and white controls to handle the drones: everything depends on the empire or rebellion to which the ship belongs. If fans do not know how to handle a dron, they will need to have a mobile device to practice (without dron) from an application available for iOS and Android. Undoubtedly, the story of Luke and Han Solo has given us heartfelt moments and that the new generations join the fan communities, which are the most faithful and do everything possible to have collectible figures. These drones will not be the exception, despite the high launch costs, which exceed 190 euros. The last years have been very good for Disney: since 2012 that acquired the Star Wars franchise has reported millions of dollars in profits. In 2016, for example, its numbers were historical, as it gained 2.9 billion dollars and intends to continue down this road. And best of all, fans are the most enthusiastic: there are at least two movies on the door and the future opening of the theme park. NP / Jonathan Blum The Science and Star Wars program teaches us that light sabers can exist Who has not ever thought of watching any Star Wars movie that I wish there were actually lightsabers or droids? Well, Disney and Lucasfilm want to show us that the technology of a very, very distant galaxy is perhaps closer than we think. Through 10 episodes, the 'Science and Star Wars' program will explore how current technology can approach very realistically the Star Wars gadgets. Presented by Anthony Carboni, whom we can also see at the head of The Star Wars Show, the Science and Star Wars program will be attended by various scientific experts and celebrities who will show us the current technological advances that, as in the last episode , we are able, for example, to cut a steel plate like Qui-Gon Jinn with his lightsaber in 'The Phantom Menace'. Then we leave you with the video that has been posted on the Star Wars Facebook page: And from lightsabers we pass to the endearing droids. While we can do with a miniature version thanks to the Sphero radiocontrol gadgets, we are now talking about real-scale astromechanical droids and artificial intelligence implanted by IBM. In the demonstration, we moved to the R2 Builders Club along with Michael McMaste and Mike Senna, a group that helped Lucasfilm with his droids. Using a Raspberry Pi, the Python programming language for communicating with AI and using a camera, the droid is capable of processing images and communicating with voice commands. Up front we have eight episodes that will continue to hang on the official Facebook page. What do you think may be the next thing that surprises us? This is part of the premise of 'Pacific Rim: Uprising', starring John Boyega and Scott Eastwood. A new generation of drivers is ready to take action. Netflix's 'Daredevil' manager Steven S. DeKnight proposes a new visit to the bleak world of the Jaeggers and Kaiju created by Guillermo del Toro and Travis Beacham in 2013. And although little is known about this sequel for the moment, the first posters of the protagonists have already appeared. Boyega and Eastwood put on their suit and boast Jegger in the first posters of the sequel to 'Pacific Rim', which is scheduled to arrive in theaters on March 23. The fight promises to be violent, fierce, and above all spectacular ...

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