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Dark Forces achieved a strong following on the internet, and custom levels and maps were created for the game. [13] The popularity of characters from Dark Forces resulted in LucasArts licensing toys based on the game. Hasbro produced Kyle Katarn and Dark Trooper toys, which are among Star Wars in other media items to be turned into action ...
The fictional Gulf Oil gas station/barbecue joint seen in the 1974 cult classic horror movie, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, is located on the highway south of Bastrop at 1073 SH 304, Bastrop, TX 78602. [4] In the movie, the establishment remains nameless but is donned with a "Coca-Cola/We Slaughter Barbecue" sign.
Jedi Knight takes place in the year 5 ABY, one year after Return of the Jedi and four years after Dark Forces. The Dark Jedi Jerec and his followers capture Jedi Master Qu Rahn, whom they interrogate over the location of the sacred Valley of the Jedi. After learning that Rahn's old friend Morgan Katarn knew the Valley's location, Jerec executes ...
Loop 150 follows the route of old alignment of SH 71 through Bastrop. The route of SH 71 changed when the state built a bypass around Bastrop. Loop 150 leaves SH 71 on the west side of town and rejoins SH 71 on the east side, crossing the Colorado River. The historic Colorado River Bridge at Bastrop is part of Loop 150.
Mysteries of the Sith is primarily a first-person shooter, but offers the choice of a third-person view. [7] Unlike Dark Forces II, where the player's actions within the game dictate whether the story ends with the light side or the dark side ending, Mysteries of the Sith has a single, morally positive course. [8]
[1] Its lifetime was short-lived, being used in two titles, Star Wars: Dark Forces and Outlaws. [6] The sequel to Dark Forces, Jedi Knight, used the Sith engine. There have been attempts of open source game engine recreations based on reverse engineering the original source code. [7]
Butler is located five miles southeast of Elgin, 20 miles north of the town of Bastrop and 31 miles east of Austin near the intersection of Farm to Market Road 696 and Farm to Market Road 106 (Old McDade Road), near Texas State Highway 290.
Camp Swift is located north of the center of Bastrop County. [13] It is about 37 miles (60 km) east of Austin and 7 miles (11 km) north of Bastrop. Texas State Highway 95 forms the western edge of the community, connecting Bastrop to the south with Elgin to the north.