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Imperial Walker

Two forlorn robots, arguing in a big empty desert beneath a baking sky… The fear-inducing mask of a half-human cyborg from which his rasping electric breaths emanated… An eight-foot tall brown-haired alien with a snarl and a penchant for weapons. These powerful images may be, if you're of a certain age, as much a part of your mental furniture as your first paper route or your first kiss. They're from everyone's favorite space opera, Star Wars, and yup--they're that potent. The man who dreamed them up, being responsible for much of the look and feel of Star Wars, died the other day. He was Ralph McQuarrie, and he was 82.

In addition to Star Wars, McQuarrie was also the designer of key parts of Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Raiders of the Lost Ark, E.T. and many more futuristic movies. So the odds are that his creations will influence the teenage dreams of generations to come.

Here you can see an iconic moment from the second Star Wars film, with the Empire's version of a heavy tank or perhaps land-based destroyer: The four-footed, blaster-firing, troop-ferrying AT-AT. Like a giant Boston Dynamics Alpha Dog.

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