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Death Star Owner's Technical Manual: Star Wars: Imperial DS-1 Orbital Battle Station, by Ryder Windham, Chris Reiff, Chris Trevas

Conceived as the Empire’s ultimate weapon, the Death Star battle station is equipped with a planet-shattering superlaser. The station is heavily shielded, defended by TIE starfighters and laser cannons, and invested with firepower greater than that of half the Imperial fleet. The Empire’s diabolical leaders have every reason to believe that their technological terror will induce fear across the galaxy. But the Death Star has one flaw.

This Haynes Manual traces the origins of the Death Star, from concept to a top-secret project that begins before the foundation of the Empire, which draws design inspiration from the Trade Federation’s spherical warships. In this manual, the Death Star’s onboard systems and controls are explained in detail, and are illustrated with an astonishing range of computer-generated artwork, floor plans, cutaways, and exploded diagrams, all newly created by artists Chris Reiff and Chris Trevas—the same creative team behind the Millennium Falcon Owner’s Workshop Manual. Text is by their Falcon colleague Ryder Windham, author of more than fifty Star Wars books.

Covering history, development and prototyping, superstructure, energy and propulsion, weapons and defensive systems, hangar bays, security, service and technical sectors, crew facilities, and with information about the Death Star II and its planetary shield generator, this is the most thorough technical guide to the Death Star available.

This Haynes Manual is fully authorized and approved by Lucasfilm.

Praise for Death Star Owner’s Technical Manual

“As an all-in-one resource for the Death Star, the Death Star Owner’s Technical Manual is the book to turn to. It’s a wealth of information on one of the most iconic ships from the Star Wars films.”—Roqoo Depot

“For a casual fan, there’s all sorts of neat trivia that will keep anyone’s attention. For a fleet junkie, the book is a huge wealth of knowledge that you’ll come back to scan again and again. The Haynes Death Star Owner’s Technical Manual is a fun and brilliant read. Go pick it up.”—Tosche Station

  • Sales Rank: #100236 in Books
  • Brand: Random House
  • Model: 41831
  • Published on: 2013-11-05
  • Released on: 2013-11-05
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 10.99" h x .52" w x 8.44" l, 1.37 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 128 pages
Features
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Review
“As an all-in-one resource for the Death Star, the Death Star Owner’s Technical Manual is the book to turn to. It’s a wealth of information on one of the most iconic ships from the Star Wars films.”—Roqoo Depot

“For a casual fan, there’s all sorts of neat trivia that will keep anyone’s attention. For a fleet junkie, the book is a huge wealth of knowledge that you’ll come back to scan again and again. The Haynes Death Star Owner’s Technical Manual is a fun and brilliant read. Go pick it up.”—Tosche Station

About the Author
Ryder Windham is a former editor of Star Wars comics and has written more than fifty Star Wars books, including Jedi vs. Sith: The Essential Guide to the Force and The Rise and Fall of Darth Vader. He is also an instructor and the certificate advisor for the Comic and Sequential Art Certificate Program at Rhode Island School of Design Continuing Education.

For more than a decade Chris Trevas has created Star Wars artwork for numerous licensees. He currently lives and works at home in Michigan with his family.

Chris Reiff has spent the past fourteen years working as a toy designer and inventor, bringing a variety of licensed products to market. While he stays busy working on other major properties at the design company he founded in Cincinnati, he always finds time to jump back into the Star Wars universe when the opportunity arises.

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67 of 77 people found the following review helpful.
Perfect for trouble-shooting problems with your Death Star
By M. Brent Trostle
This Owner's Technical Manual has made Death Star ownership a breeze, especially the troubleshooting section given some of the problems I've been having ever since I drove my pre-owned Death Star off the lot.

Troubleshooting:

Problem:
- Death Star will not start
Possible Solutions:
- Check to see that your Death Star is plugged in
- Make sure power switch is in the "ON" position

Problem:
- Death Star will not destroy planets
Possible Solutions:
- Make sure the "destroy planet safety" switch is not engaged
- Ensure moon with rebel base is within firing range
[NOTE: A voice will tell you how many minutes until moon with rebel base will be within firing range]
- Press CTRL-ALT-DEL and choose "Reboot Death Star"
- Power down Death Star and wait one minute before restarting

Problem:
- Death Star explodes
Possible Solutions:
- Clear lint from thermal exhaust port before inserting laundry
- For Death Star model U, ensure Death Star is plugged into 110V AC plug; For Death Star model E, use 220V AC plug
[WARNING: Use of incorrect voltage may cause Death Star to explode causing serious injury or death]
- Check for Ewoks

Every Death Star owner will love this book! Consider it a must-buy if you are new to Death Star ownership.

18 of 18 people found the following review helpful.
Pretty Much the Ultimate Guide to the Death Star
By Skuldren
The Death Star Imperial DS-1 Orbital Battle Station Owner's Technical Manual written by Ryder Windham, Chris Reiff and Chris Trevas is pretty much the ultimate guide to the Death Star. Do you want to know what kind of recreational facilities the crew of the Death Star had? Turn to page 76. Do you want to know the name and rank of everyone who was at the command table where Vader Force choked Mott in A New Hope? Turn to page 107. Heck, if you're looking for the bathroom, the book has those too (page 75 and 77). In combining most of the info from every existing source on the Death Star, this manual puts it all in one handy spot. With the addition of screen stills from the films, cutaway drawings and technical illustrations, the book has as much visual information as it does written info, not to mention some of the best Death Star artwork to date in a Star War guide. Whether this is a book you have to have in your Star Wars library is a far deeper question, so let's review the details.

In this manual you'll get an overview and details of the key features of the Death Star. Areas include weapons and defensive systems, energy and propulsion, hangar bays, city sprawls and trenches, security sectors, service and technical sectors, and the command sector. Each area has six to fourteen pages of coverage. There are pictures from the films to help fans identify the parts they've seen from the movies, and technical illustrations that show all the details they might have missed. All of those sections are broken down into smaller parts, covering individual systems and areas in even greater detail. For instance, the hangar section looks at Docking Bay 327 (the docking bay where the Millennium Falcon landed in A New Hope), the Docking Bay Control Room (where C-3PO and R2-D2 unlocked the trash compactor), the Executive Docking Bay (where Lord Vader's shuttle landed in Return of the Jedi), and the TIE hangars. That level of detail is provided throughout the whole book with each section being kicked off with journal entries from key personnel like Tarkin, Motti and Tagge.

The primary focus of the manual is on the first Death Star since a lot of the information is applicable to both since the key areas would have been similar. However, the book does include specific information on the second Death Star. In some places, the book notes when key areas differed between the two. For instance, the section on the hypermatter reactor shows pictures of both reactors which were visually different. Toward the end of the book, the second Death Star gets its own section complete with stats, info on the planetary shield generator, and the Emperor's throne room. There is also info on the Death Star prototype, thus completing full coverage of all the Death Stars. For reference, the book includes some other superweapons related to the Death Star and constructed around the same time period. Those ships include the Torpedo Spheres, the Tarkin, Trade Federation Battleships, and the Eye of Palpatine. Each includes pictures, illustrations and stats.

With so much information packed into one book, one might wonder how it measures up to other books in your Star Wars library. First off, it's the same size as the Millennium Falcon Owners' Workshop Manual. There's also a similar level of detail, though the comparable areas of the Death Star are covered on a much larger level of scale than the areas on the Falcon. In comparison to books like The Essential Guide to Vehicles and Vessels (which includes the first and second Death Star plus the prototype), you'll get all the info that book included in it's mere six pages plus a whole lot more. If you happen to have the Star Wars: Technical Journal, that information is also included in this book. While the full color cross-section illustration by Hans Jenssen and Richard Chasemore is not included in the Death Star Owner's Technical Manual, there is a black and white technical illustration which encompases the entire station and reveals cutaway details very similar to the full color picture. Whether you have those other books or not, this is a great way to get all the info in one collection and expanded on ten fold. The only book that really gives this manual a run for its money is the Star Wars: Death Star Technical Companion.

The Death Star Technical Companion was a West End Games (WEG) guide for the Star Wars Roleplaying Game. Published back in 1991, and long out of print, the 95 page book covered the Death Star in quite a lot detail. In fact, this is pretty much the go to source for every guide that has followed it in regards to info on the Death Star. As such, the Death Star Owner's Technical Manual does an admirable job of utilizing that info. It's not a carbon copy of the West End Games book, however. Not all of the info in the WEG Technical Companion made it into the Haynes Technical Manual. There's a whole section of journal entries from Tarkin in the WEG Technical Companion and most of them make it into the Haynes Technical Manual as excerpts. There are also illustrations that highlight areas not touched on in the Haynes Technical Manual like how the AT-AT and Juggernaut heavy assault vehicles are stored and retrieved. On the plus side, the illustrations in the Technical Manual look a lot better than the WEG Technical Companion. Visually, the Haynes Technical Manual is a much more appealing book, not too mention that the WEG Technical Companion is a roleplaying game book, so there are all kinds of game stats that are completely unnecessary for non-gamers. In the end, the Haynes Technical Manual does an outstanding job of including almost all of the useful information from the old West End Games guide and bringing that info back into print for Star Wars fans.

As an all-in-one resource for the Death Star, the Death Star Owner's Technical Manual is the book to turn to. It's a wealth of information on one of the most iconic ships from the Star Wars films. There's tons of info, great artwork and lots of useful reference pictures. Whether this is a must have for your Star Wars library depends on how much you would like to know about the Death Star. If you've watched the films and wondered what all those little odd shapes and structures were, then this book can give you the answers. For toy collectors who have wondered what was up with the Death Star droid or the laser cannon that was included in the Death Star playset, those answers are also included. There are so many facets to the Empire's greatest space station that it's hard to imagine all the things you've might of missed or never thought about. Reading the Death Star Owner's Technical Manual will fill in those gaps. If you're a ship nut or an obsessive fan of every detail of the films, this is definitely a book you'll want to check out. For the more casual Star Wars fans, I recommend placing this at the top of your gift lists, because one way or another, this is a fun book to have in your Star Wars library.

14 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
A Solid Reference Guide But Not As Sexy As The Millennium Falcon Edition
By Peter Morrison
Written by Ryder Windham with artwork by Chris Reiff and Chris Trevas, the Death Star Owner’s Technical Manual is an in-depth exploration of the systems and structures of the Imperial DS-1 Orbital Battle Station, the Death Star.

This book follows on the heels of the previous Haynes-styled Star Wars vehicle book, the Millennium Falcon Owner’s Workshop Manual, which was released in 2012 by the same creative team.

The Manual is divided into 11-sections:

The History of the Death Star
Death Star
Weapons & Defensive Systems
Energy & Propulsion
Hangar Bays
City Sprawls & Trenches
Security Sector
Service & Technical Sectors
Command Sector
Death Star II
Size Comparison Chart
The book’s visuals are a mixture of still shots taken from the films, matte paintings and artwork created for the films, new artwork created for this project and diagram/schematics created for the books.

The written content of the book is a mixture of first-person accounts through the use of journal entries and more encyclopedic approach to the majority of the text.

Some things that really stuck out to me is that there seems to be a lot of stuff involving recreation from the novel Death Star that didn’t get included in this book. I can think of an in-universe reason for this but it struck me as odd given that the novel itself was specifically mentioned by Windham at the end of the book.

I will say that probably my favorite portion of the book was the section(pg. 106-107) on the Death Star’s conference room. This section is the perfect balance of text and visuals and deals with a very interesting scene from A New Hope and adds depth to that scene.

Admittedly I think the Millennium Falcon Owner’s Workshop Manual is a better book overall, but I think that is due more to the subject matter than the authorship or artwork. A heavily modified smugglers ship is just a little more interesting and easy to conceptualize than a giant battle station which features a rather symmetrical and repeating design pattern.

I did notice a couple rather obvious typos in the book, but overall the writing flows well and adds a level of depth to our knowledge about the Death Star that makes this book a valuable reference source to anyone writing about that station or similar super-weapons within the Star Wars universe.

With a MSRP of $30.00 I am not sure if I would pick up the book, but if you can find it on sale at places like Amazon.com which currently has it on sale at $18.98 then I can heartily endorse it at that price point.

For more on the book visit Random House’s book page.

Editor’s Note: A review copy of this book was provided to the author by the publisher.

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