Anybody notice the logo up top? Does somebody actually know the imperial alphabet?
new logo?
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yeah just noticed that too.....no idea though. Guess Ratix got bored lol.<img src=http://dsa.ctrlfreak.net/banners/shoot-bannervf.jpg> -
Does somebody actually know the Imperial alphabet?
Being in the 501st. alot of the things we do are in the language of the Supreme Galactic Empire. It's a Alphabet called "Aurabesh". Do a search on Yahoo or google, and you can down load it on to your computer to use as a font. Also has the translation key. I think I have a downloadable font on my personal forum and website. I'll check and see and post the addy here.
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Yeppers, as I thought, I did have the addy linked at the Lounge.:
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Hey Deslock I have Imperial Code & Galactic Basic font not sure its the real stuff but I like it
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Yeah I needed to change a few things around for an upcomming contest....
BTW Sithwarrior, been meaning to tell you your sigs aren't using the correct alphabet. It's been bothering me too lol.
Des, I believe it's Aurek Besh
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?Darth Plagueis
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Aurebesh was a writing system comprising 34 letters used to transcribe Galactic Basic Standard, the most spoken language in the galaxy.[2] In the Outer Rim Territories, Aurebesh was sometimes used alongside Outer Rim Basic, another alphabet.[3] Aurebesh was often used inside macrobinoculars, in the Republic Era,[4] the Imperial Era[5] and the New Republic Era.[6] The credit symbol ( ) resembled an Aurebesh letter resh with two vertical strokes at the top.[7] Aurebesh text could be seen on the scComment
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