Talk:Basilisk war droid
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[edit] Basilisk Variants
Actually, according to Tales of the Jedi: The Sith War 1: Edge of the Whirlwind, several forms of the basilisk war droid existed. Mandalore uses an "open-combat" model in the comic, whatever that is. --Imperialles 15:07, 20 Jun 2005 (UTC)
What the...? Reverted Darth Nuke's version unless he provides sources to what sounds like fresh fanon. - Sikon 13:34, 25 Jul 2005 (UTC)
My info comes directly from the Essential Guide to Droids and the Mandalorian Article in Insider 80. Please try to remember that I know my Mandalorians very well.- Darth Nuke
I thought the TOTJ type was supposed to resemble Lagartoz dragons, not Zalorian rock lions. Were Zalorian rock lions actually mentioned in a source prior to Galactic Battlegrounds? And TOTJ is an appearance, not a source.JustinGann 08:53, 4 Dec 2005 (UTC)
in my opinion there are probably dozens of different types of basislisk war droids and we only know 2 types they may have even been unique to each mandolorian
That may have been the case with the ancient models of them, where it was harder to mass-produce high-tech things, perhaps they changed over the years, and eventually became the model seen in TSL.... nonetheless it Does Describe the Basilisk as an open-aired fighter you would literally ride on into battle, and it appeared you controlled it either through a mental link/Verbal command, or a set of controls mounted on the back of it, but yes, they seem to have modelled the K1 droids after the ones im hearing about being mentioned in a canon comic of some sort
[edit] Basilisk war-mount?
I'm not very knowledgable about things from these older eras... but would I be right to assume that Cassus Fett's "Basilisk war-mounts" are the same things as these Basilisk war droids? --Azizlight 05:54, 3 Jan 2006 (UTC)
I think they are talking about the Basiliskians as slave mounts before becoming the savages.
[edit] Bounty Hunter expansion pack
I was wondering if anyone here has seen the box art for the Star Wars Custom Miniatures Game: Bounty Hunter's Expansion pack? It has a Mandalorian Basilisk War Droid on the front, being piloted by a Mandalorian. I was thinking this would be a great image for the Wiki here, should anyone be able to find the actual art by itself. Enjoy. Sadriel Fett (Mando'a) 02:12, 15 June 2006 (UTC)
http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a85/Mandalorian_Boba_Fett/MandalorianWarBasilisk--cmgart.jpg
- Cropped for use in the article it looks like this: http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b153/Starkeiller/Bas.png --Master Starkeiller 13:48, 28 June 2006 (UTC)
- That's cool. We can update it with a better pic, once the actual game comes out and we can get a bigger and better scan of the image. Thanks. Sadriel Fett (Mando'a) 05:31, 29 June 2006 (UTC)
Ah, here is a good version of this picture, from Chris Trevas“ site. I uploaded it, but don't know where to put it so I just presented it here for someone who might have a place planned for it.--Sauron18 13:05, 3 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] New Essential Guide to Droids Image
Could someone with this book scan a picture for this article? If you think it's cool enough, I haven't seen it so I dunno...--Sauron18 01:00 29 June 2006 (CDT)
[edit] Basilisk War Droids in KOTOR Comics!
I'm unsure if we should count it as an appearance yet, but the artist for the "Flashpoint" series of the KOTOR Comics has stated [1] that they will appear in Issue #8. --Sauron18 06:43, 1 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] This pic....
Isn't this pic ([2]) which is featured in this article actually a StarViper-Class Assault Fighter ([3]) like the one Prince Xizor of the Black Sun used?
- I agree, it looks exactly like the Virago to me. I believe someone said before that it was called a Basilisk War Droid in the KOTOR 2 game for Canderous Ordo's ship or something. I haven't played it, yet, so I don't know for certain, myself. Sadriel Fett (Mando'a) 03:26, 7 September 2006 (UTC)
- Yes, it is virtually identical to the Virago. No one really know why they decided to use that model in the game (though it should be noted that the Virago was a product of MandalMotors). In the new comic book series, that design has been merged with the old basilisk droid to form a new model. It can be seen in the lower right corner of this image: File:Courageous in Battle of Vanquo .jpg.–SentryTalk 18:22, 25 September 2006 (UTC)
- Anyway, if you look at Virago and the basilisk, you can see they aren't exactly the same. My theory is that MandalMotors modeled Virago after the basilisk droids.--Darth OblivionComlink
18:41, 25 September 2006 (UTC)
- Anyway, if you look at Virago and the basilisk, you can see they aren't exactly the same. My theory is that MandalMotors modeled Virago after the basilisk droids.--Darth OblivionComlink
- Yes, it is virtually identical to the Virago. No one really know why they decided to use that model in the game (though it should be noted that the Virago was a product of MandalMotors). In the new comic book series, that design has been merged with the old basilisk droid to form a new model. It can be seen in the lower right corner of this image: File:Courageous in Battle of Vanquo .jpg.–SentryTalk 18:22, 25 September 2006 (UTC)
