Ron Cobb was a man who lived in the West Everett Estates before the Great War. He managed to survive the nuclear detonation, but like many others, suffered the terrible side-effects. After coming out of his bunker, Wayne Tournquist tried to make contact with his neighbors, only to be met by Ron's gun. Just as he was about to shoot Wayne, Lance Ames shot him in the head.
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| - Ron Cobb was a man who lived in the West Everett Estates before the Great War. He managed to survive the nuclear detonation, but like many others, suffered the terrible side-effects. After coming out of his bunker, Wayne Tournquist tried to make contact with his neighbors, only to be met by Ron's gun. Just as he was about to shoot Wayne, Lance Ames shot him in the head.
- For Alien, Cobb contributed to the exterior (miniature) look of the Nostromo and designed many of the spacecraft's interior sets. He also put forward designs for LV-426, the derelict and the titular Alien, before H. R. Giger was hired to design these extraterrestrial aspects of the film. On Aliens, Cobb designed the interior of the Sulaco.
- Ron Cobb is a conceptual artist who worked on creature design for A New Hope. Several of his notable creations appear in the Mos Eisley cantina sequence including the Gotals and Ithorians. A number of his designs, while cut from the films themselves, have been resurrected and used throughout the Expanded Universe. The most notable of which were the Revwiens, which themselves were the inspiration behind the Parwans. He also designed an as-yet-unnamed alien that was later included in a commercial for the limited release Kellogg's C-3PO's cereal.
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| - Ron Cobb was a man who lived in the West Everett Estates before the Great War. He managed to survive the nuclear detonation, but like many others, suffered the terrible side-effects. After coming out of his bunker, Wayne Tournquist tried to make contact with his neighbors, only to be met by Ron's gun. Just as he was about to shoot Wayne, Lance Ames shot him in the head.
- Ron Cobb is a conceptual artist who worked on creature design for A New Hope. Several of his notable creations appear in the Mos Eisley cantina sequence including the Gotals and Ithorians. A number of his designs, while cut from the films themselves, have been resurrected and used throughout the Expanded Universe. The most notable of which were the Revwiens, which themselves were the inspiration behind the Parwans. He also designed an as-yet-unnamed alien that was later included in a commercial for the limited release Kellogg's C-3PO's cereal. One of his designs, the long-necked Ithorian, lead to his name being used for that of an Ithorian Jedi Master - Roron Corobb - in the Star Wars: Clone Wars animated series.
- For Alien, Cobb contributed to the exterior (miniature) look of the Nostromo and designed many of the spacecraft's interior sets. He also put forward designs for LV-426, the derelict and the titular Alien, before H. R. Giger was hired to design these extraterrestrial aspects of the film. On Aliens, Cobb designed the interior of the Sulaco.
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