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date posted: Apr 17, 2007 7:06 PM
What Is (And Isn't) Hyperspace?
By now you may have heard that membership in the Star Wars Fan Club is the most affordable it's been in years (just $14.95 for US members, with bonus membership kit; Canadian and international pay a bit more if they want the kit mailed to them).

Effective April 1, the Hyperspace offer changed considerably, prompted by a number of factors -- not the least of which was Star Wars Insider magazine being handled by a new publisher. With the magazine moving to the capable hands of Titan Magazines, it was decided to split the offer -- a magazine subscription and a Fan Club subscription are now two separate items, with separate price points. At the magazine's current introductory price, you could sign up for both Hyperspace and Star Wars Insider without a bump in price.

So what is in a $14.95 Hyperspace offer? The offer has been detailed here and elsewhere throughout the site, but I'll list it here in this blog so you don't have to keep jumping around, as well as add whatever information I can.

Early Access and Perks at Official Star Wars Events This is really the big bullet point for 2007. At Celebration IV (May 24-28), Hyperspace members will get in an entire day early compared to the rest of the general public when they buy a 4-day pass. That means you get C4 all to yourselves for a day. At Celebration Europe, it's early admission each day. Imagine what you can do in that time and you'll probably find ways to justify a subscription cost. There's also going to be programming and activities dedicated to Fan Club members too -- like the popular Fan Club Lounge, which is a place to chill, away from the hustle and bustle of the Celebration crowd -- you can put your feet up, check out the loot you scored, or actually sit and talk with celebrity guests who visit the lounge in a more laid-back and informal setting.

We are currently working with an outside partner to bring back Star Wars Fan Club Breakfasts. These are available only to Fan Club members (with admission purchased separately) and usually surround a key event (like Comic-Con or Star Wars Weekends). We're hoping that this outside partner will be able to facilitate breakfasts of greater frequency and geographical range, so that more fans will be able to enjoy them. There's typically special VIP guests, goodie bags, raffles, and other fun things. Oh, and breakfast, too.

First Looks and Sneak Peeks This is probably the biggest fundamental shift in Hyperspace. In previous years, Hyperspace has really been content-driven, with first-look goodies forever walled away for only the paying members to see. That may have made sense in the Internet of just a few years ago, but that's not so much the case today. There will be the first opportunity to peek at new Star Wars projects in development, but what you won't see much of are things that remain exclusive in perpetuity. A sneak peek today may break wide next week, appearing elsewhere on the site for everyone to enjoy.


Six Issues of Online Supplements That said, though, there will still be some exclusive content, in the form of our Star Wars Insider Supplements, which have been very well received in the past few years. These are bonus articles that expand or supplement the articles in the print magazine. Often, they're packed with downloadable assets that you couldn't find in a magazine -- things like desktop patterns or audio clips. This stuff will remain exclusive to Fan Club members. We plan to stagger the issues compared to newsstand dates, so that if an issue hits newsstands in June, look for the Online Supplement in July. That way, you get a monthly hit of Star Wars Insider if you're actively getting the magazine.


Bantha Tracks Online Mary Franklin's our Bantha Tracks editor, and she often finds that six monthly print magazines is simply not enough room to showcase all the fantastic fan pictures and stories you send her. So, we plan to continue making Bantha Tracks Online available only to Fan Club members. Later in the year, we're looking at making each online issue downloadable -- or at least more printer-friendly -- so that you can print out each issue and keep it as a scrapbook and show it to grandma who isn't as tech savvy as she claims to be.


Collector Benefits: This one's pretty easy to understand and communicate given that so many Fan Clubs today are really Collectors Clubs. StarWarsShop is committed to providing discounts on select merchandise, early purchase rights on hot items and exclusive product opportunities for members. If you're a frequent shopper, you can easily make up your subscription price in savings.


Connect with Fellow Fan Club Members: There's a reason this bullet point says "to start, you'll be able to..." because it describes what's available in the offer right now. Right now, this connectivity ranges to Member-Only Message Board (which, by the way, is there because members demanded it!) and Blogs. We're actively looking at new online functionality that will allow members to connect in a way that readily identifies them as members.


Also, in the near future you can expect more cool functionality for ALL users -- you'll be able to do a lot more at starwars.com than you did in the past -- and we're looking at ways of giving Hyperspace members a few more bells and whistles in those categories, or at least being able to see at a glance who's a fellow member.


Test Drive new starwars.com Features This is one of those maddeningly vague bullet points that we put in there because we're really excited to tell you about stuff in the works, but can't quite tell you yet because it ain't ready. Sorry.


Access to an Exclusive Membership Kit: When the new Hyperspace offer was being put together, I gotta be honest, there was quite a bit of debate whether or not to do a kit this year. There were good reasons put forth both pro and con. Tradition reigned, and there is a kit available this year, to be mailed at sometime during your subscription period (these kits are mailed in bulk at several times a year, so there's always a bit of a waiting game to get them). Inside you'll get a welcome letter from George Lucas, an exclusive poster and additional paper and flat goods.


I came down on the side against the kit, not because I don't like it (the stuff in there is pretty neat) but because I'm more of an online purist, and find the business of mailing out physical goods so last century ;) But, we struck an interesting compromise with the next bullet point...


Instant Access to an Online Membership Kit Because it's hard to tell where you may be within the membership kit mailing windows, we wanted there to be an instant gratification component to paying for membership -- some sort of cache of goodies that you can start playing with right away. So, we've come up with an online membership kit of downloadables that will be added to throughout the year. Right now, it's got desktop patterns and buddy icons -- a lot of the stuff you'd expect -- but in the future, we're looking to have some more printables, badges and widgets that you can decorate your other online spaces with and exclusive media. For the April launch, I recorded a unique two-hour Episode IV commentary, and will add to the mix with other commentaries for the other films, with anecdotes and trivia aimed directly at a fan audience, and not the general audience that commentaries are usually geared towards.

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So, that's the offer. That is what a year's worth of Hyperspace contains. But what's missing from this picture? What about all the other things that users have enjoyed in the previous years? Do they just vanish?


In some cases, yes -- the offer has changed and certain features have been discontinued. A lot of the content offering from years previous is not being added to (Episode III Set Diaries are a good example), but they're still in the archive. We're not calling them out as bullet points because, frankly, they're old. We're looking at porting some of this older content to the regular, free side of the site in the coming years, just for history's sake, where it makes sense.


Webstrips: Webstrips are currently on hiatus, hence its absence from the bullet point list. There are at least two original webstrips slated for later this year, but they are likely to be made available for everyone and not just Hyperspace members. The archive is currently available only to Hyperspace members, though later in the year, they may be made free.


What's the Story: This will continue through 2007, now taking on a monthly publishing schedule for a single entry each month. It is not likely to continue in 2008, so we kept it off the bullet point list.


Variety Headlines: Actually, this service is still continuing, and likely will continue. It was just left off the bullet point list for space.


Clone Wars, Exclusive Videos & Visits to Rancho Obi-Wan These still exist in the archive of course, but they won't remain exclusive in perpetuity. The sixth Rancho Obi-Wan aired yesterday. We do plan to shoot more of this series after Celebration IV, but they'll likely be available to everyone going forward.


AudioCast: This archive of exclusive audio content is no longer being added to. Should we continue with starwars.com Podcasts, some of this material will likely surface in there, like it did in our first Podcast Special which featured vintage Star Wars radio ads.


All Episode III Lead-In Stuff: The Set Diaries, Post Notes, Before the Helmet, Art of Revenge and KnollVisions have obviously been discontinued (since 2005, in most cases). They're still in the archive and may some day be gradually migrated to the regular Episode III section.


Kessel Mines This series of articles has been discontinued. Articles of this type in the future will make their way to the free sections of the site. This archive will likely gravitate that way sometime in the future.


Hyperspace Webcam and Webcam Movies: The webcam has been retired. Fun Fact: in a time capsule at our Presidio headquarters, the very first Hyperspace webcam is buried. As the only person I know with a fierce disdain for this camera, I was probably the happiest to see it go. ;)


Secrets of Star Wars 07 This series was discontinued in 2006. Much of this material will be make its way to the free side of things as The Force Unleashed nears completion.


Ads: Ad suppression was a feature first introduced in the 2003 offer. It was not included in the 2007 list. Read more about it here. If this link is not active, check again later tonight.



Galactic Gallery, Photoreceptor These image series have been discontinued. No plans as to their future.



email addresses, Cargo Bay Search, Profile Pages, Avatars These services aren't called out anymore, because in some cases, they're being retired or turned into something new. Cargo Bay, for instance, is being retooled and relaunched in the future..

The Stooge
Star Wars Joke-A-Day
date Posted: Apr 17, 2007 7:35 PM
Galactic Gallery, Photoreceptor These image series have been discontinued.

:( Bummer.

Thanks for the update!
Master Devwi
Star Wars News & Opinions
date Posted: Apr 17, 2007 8:19 PM
Yeah, I'm sorry to see a lot of features be discontinued. I'm upset the most about What's the Story, as it was one of my favorite StarWars.com features. Also, why is so much content going over to the free side of StarWars.com? There seems to be a lot less Hyperspace exclusive content for 2007. :( Oh, well... doesn't mean I won't subscribe though. I've been a Hyperspace member since day one, and I have no intention of stopping now.

Continued....
Master Devwi
Star Wars News & Opinions
date Posted: Apr 17, 2007 8:20 PM
Continued:

email addresses, Cargo Bay Search, Profile Pages, Avatars These services aren't called out anymore, because in some cases, they're being retired or turned into something new. Cargo Bay, for instance, is being retooled and relaunched in the future..

The part about retiring some things really concerned me. Since the Cargo Bay is mentioned later, that means that the Profile Pages, Avatars, or email addresses may be retired. :O

Continued...
Master Devwi
Star Wars News & Opinions
date Posted: Apr 17, 2007 8:20 PM
Continued:

I'd hate to see any of them go, but the email addresses would be the worst! I love my StarWars.com email, and have used it for just about everything since they started. Not only would it be bad to loose it, but all my accounts and subscriptions would be horribly messed up as well. This isn't being retired, is it? Please say it isn't! :_|
QueenAmidala
Mara Jade's Space
date Posted: Apr 17, 2007 9:14 PM
Don't worry Hyperspace will still have great benefits and we're not talking quick knee jerk changes here. We're closely evaluating each and every move and realize there's alot here you folks love. We're not aiming to pull the rug out from under you by ANY means.
The Professor
The Professor's Star Wars Blog
date Posted: Apr 17, 2007 9:45 PM
So, basically, Hyperspace is only good for people who can actually make it to the big events. I'll miss the old features. The split really makes me question my membership. So much for ad suppression and the Star Wars e-mails.
The Professor
The Professor's Star Wars Blog
date Posted: Apr 17, 2007 9:47 PM
continued...But, I do look forward to the vague mention of test features. Oh, and I probably won't cancel my membership or anything like that. Maybe you could hold polls or surveys about some of the features.
Darth NTM
Do Nautolans Dream of Aquatic Sheep?
date Posted: Apr 17, 2007 11:22 PM
Sad news about "What's the Story?". Still, I understand it was a very demanding feature for you and the other editors, Pablo.

Ah well. :)
  Arf Maul
We'll Blow Your Planet Up!
date Posted: Apr 18, 2007 12:12 AM
Thanks for the info Pablo :) Is Rookies: Day Long Remembered still on the cards?
  KiMiTe
date Posted: Apr 18, 2007 12:52 AM
I'm very sad to hear "What's the Story?" is going to end. :_| I was so waiting to hear the stories about Jill Brooks' and Janet Lewin's Opera House patrons.
I'm really going to miss this feature, and with me all the characters that didn't get a proper story...
  exarxan
The chronicles of a writer
date Posted: Apr 18, 2007 1:12 AM
Well if I am reading this correctly my 3 reasons to have Hyperspace are either stopping (What's the story, main reason #1) or been made public (webstrips, main reason 2, and Rancho Obi-Wan, something I enjoyed when it came but not a sellerpoint for hyperspace to me in the first place). Well that WTS is stopping is seriously dissapointing, it was the single best feature on HYperspace and without it there isnt much left when it comes to Hyperspace. The sneakpeeks and things alone arent worth it (especially if they are leaked or made public a week later).

Well it will be goodbye HYperspace for me as soon WTS ends.
the_wookiee_has_no_pants
Pantless Wookiee
date Posted: Apr 18, 2007 2:49 AM
Yeah, it's a shame to see all the features go that brought many users to Hyperspace in the first place. Let's see if these changes turn out to be for the better or worse.
≈Suzanne≈
Not many Bothans died to bring us this Blog...
date Posted: Apr 18, 2007 3:45 AM
The Ads don't really bother me because I have firefox, and I will happily be resubscribing.

However, my one disappointment has been the lack of updating of the Fiction reprints when there are so many stories out there just waiting to go online.

Are we likely to have them return to normal levels anytime soon?

*please*

Oh - and while I'm at it - any chance of an older EU Leia avatar? ;)
  Merryman-Lyon
A Wild Bantha Chase
date Posted: Apr 18, 2007 4:00 AM
I have to admit I'm a bit disappointed in all of the exclusive content that is being shut-down.
As the Professorer said "Hyperspace is only good for people who can actually make it to the big events." I'm still going to subscribe, but I wish features like What's the Story were still going, and that Rancho Obi-Wan was an exclusive.

Thanks for the update.
  Merryman-Lyon
A Wild Bantha Chase
date Posted: Apr 18, 2007 4:05 AM
==Edit==

"Professor." Sorry.

Also, as a side note, I hope the Blogs are not even being considered being closed. At this point the Blogs are the only reason I continue to subscribe (Insider used to be the other, but now I can get that separate, can't I?) so if they go, I may have to go too.
DJ Maul: Got Feet?
DJ Maul's Dancin' Cantina Party
date Posted: Apr 18, 2007 5:36 AM
Thanks for the updates, many of the changes make sense to me, especially seeing as how Lucasfilm needs to promote the NEW upcoming SW projects that these would be available to be seen by ALL, not just paying fans.

Im happy with the Blogs and a few other perks like first views etc...and Im sure the new stuff coming up will be great. looking forward to it.
The Dark Moose
Moose Poodoo
date Posted: Apr 18, 2007 5:56 AM
Secrets of Star Wars 07 This series was discontinued in 2006. Much of this material will be make its way to the free side of things as The Force Unleashed nears completion

Bring it back! gah!!

Ok, I'm done.
  kachirhoian
Dewback Patrol
date Posted: Apr 18, 2007 7:26 AM
I realize Hyperspace is in transition, and I fully intend to keep my subscription active because I can't imagine not being a member of the Fan Club. That said, the details provided here are extremely disappointing. I can't attend CIV, which means my membership value has substantially diminished, not to mention the fact that the daily updates to the site aren't very interesting - more artists added! Yea!
  kachirhoian
Dewback Patrol
date Posted: Apr 18, 2007 7:26 AM
Continued - The exclusives are, quite frankly, lame: an online membership kit with...wallpapers? And not even exciting ones? Printable membership cards? Seriously, does that sound like an appealing draw to you? All of the focus on ways for fans to connect with each other is very 2.0, but very late in the game - fans are already pretty good at connecting with each other. If most of the actual content is being transitioned to the free side, what's the point of paying? What am I paying for? Hopefully (fingers crossed) the animated series will breathe some life back into the franchise, and into the fan club.
  kachirhoian
Dewback Patrol
date Posted: Apr 18, 2007 7:28 AM
And perhaps this isn't the place for it, but any plans for Indy IV? A return of the webcam? Sneak peeks? Something?
M3PO
Rogue Squadron's Quartermaster Log
date Posted: Apr 18, 2007 7:39 AM
I'm seriously doubting I'll be paying for Hyperspace next year. I joined for the exclusive online content especially the EU related content like Whats the Story, the Fiction Archive, and of course the Webstrips (both original and reprints) - I've never been interested in the making of side of things or seeing what fans are up to (I get enough of this in the SW magazine), and am unable to attend every convention being they are all miles away. It seems theres nothing original that adds to the Star Wars EU in anyway. Oh well at least I'll save some cash.
  Hedec Ga
War Journal of Hedec Ga
date Posted: Apr 18, 2007 7:45 AM
Well, thanks for the update. On the one hand, I'm glad to hear that the webstrips are going public but, obviously, I'm devastated by the cancellation of What's the Story. With it leaving, I'm probably not going to be renewing my membership. I don't mean that as a "fanboy threat" but the Behind-The-Scenes process just doesn't hold my interest and I don't have the cash to make it to all the big events, so... I hate to see WTS go, seeing as how I just jumped back into it after a short hiatus ;), but, to the judges I'm very grateful for the opportunity and for the Dusty Duck!
Sompeetalay
Sompeetalay's Source Blog
date Posted: Apr 18, 2007 9:09 AM
I'm very sad to see WTS leave Hyperspace. I won't be leaving Hyperspace but this was and will forever be the best feature you ever had. How will all those unnamed characters get a proper name in the future? There are no movie sourcebooks and no WTS :(
bonniegrrl
Droids Just Wanna Have Fun
date Posted: Apr 18, 2007 10:45 AM
thanks for the feedback everyone!
Of course, not everything is going away. In fact -- just like Pabs said -- a lot of it is being retooled so it's even better. Plus we have a TON of new content coming that we can't even tell you about yet and some features I have a feeling you will all be really excited about.

Just because we're fading out WTS, does NOT mean we'll be ignoring EU. Like I said and Pabs just said, we have lots in store that we will reveal in due time. So hold on tight! ;)
eddie
Obsessive Fanboy Eddie and his Timeline Chronicles
date Posted: Apr 18, 2007 12:24 PM
The best things to come out of this, for me anyway, is that Insider changed publishers and is now being published by the very publisher who held the publishing right for the Benelux, forbidding the Insider to be for sale in the Netherlands!! Now, with Titan, I can probably just buy it here for the normal price!!!

Furthermore, the main reason I joined Hyperspace years back was to get the latest news as well as the fantastic new webstrips!!! And although the strips will be made available to non-Hyperspace members in the future, I dare not NOT to renew (would not think of it), as I hope that Hyperspace will continue to bring is the first news about the upcoming tv-series...
  Tu®gon
Gondolin
date Posted: Apr 18, 2007 2:15 PM
I came down on the side against the kit, not because I don't like it (the stuff in there is pretty neat) but because I'm more of an online purist

I'm with you on that one Pabs. Celebration IV perks aren't much good for the majority of European Fan Club Members.

email addresses, Cargo Bay Search, Profile Pages, Avatars These services aren't called out anymore, because in some cases, they're being retired or turned into something new. Cargo Bay, for instance, is being retooled and relaunched in the future..

Hope you're turning profile pages and avatars into something new. Custom avatars would be nice. Would really eliminate the need for the Cantina thread "What do we look like..."
PEZman4
date Posted: Apr 18, 2007 10:41 PM
Count me among those extremely disappointed about the WTS news. I've always enjoyed reading the fan-written databank entries, and I know this is a favorite feature (and main selling point) for a good number of Hyperspace users. I sincerely hope this decision will be reconsidered.
  tyranisieren
date Posted: Apr 19, 2007 8:14 AM
There is nothing listed as exclusive for Hyperspace that would make me stay as a member. I am extremely disappointed in the direction the site is going. I paid for Hyperspace to gain access to exclusive content and now learn that said contect is being discontinued or will be made public. You can't give us a hint at what new features are going to be available exclusively to HS members? Disappointing.
  rpm285sm
A Few Thousand Contradictions Walking In Close Formation
date Posted: Apr 19, 2007 9:29 AM
Don't worry Hyperspace will still have great benefits and we're not talking quick knee jerk changes here. We're closely evaluating each and every move and realize there's alot here you folks love. We're not aiming to pull the rug out from under you by ANY means.

I apologize if this sounds rude, but I find it hard to take any of you at your word when just last week you did make a knee jerk change involving the ad-freeness of hyperspace. It took you guys more than a week to make an announcement about what was going on and even then it was doen without so much as an apology. Kinda makes you guys lose some credibility.
  hawkins11609
date Posted: Apr 19, 2007 9:37 PM
None of that appeals to me.
Oh well...it was good while it lasted but I won't be renewing.
Rainbow Droideka
Aren't you a little short for an egg?
date Posted: Apr 19, 2007 9:58 PM
I hate to be negative, cause I like what you guys have done in the past, and I trust you to have our best interests in mind....but this really doesn't sound very exciting. It mostly sounds like most of the cool hyperspace stuff is either being discontinued or made public, which doesn't really make us feel like we're getting our money's worth. Maybe all this vague coolness on the horizon will make up for it, but in the meantime it's not very encouraging.
Rainbow Droideka
Aren't you a little short for an egg?
date Posted: Apr 19, 2007 9:58 PM
Also, the ads. The ads are really a bad move. Have you guys (Pabs, Bonnie, QueenAmidala, whoever else it might concern) been following the thread in the Hyperspace forum about the ads? I can't say I blame you for not jumping into the "debate," but I hope you're listening to what people have been saying.
JMMC
date Posted: Apr 20, 2007 6:42 AM
I'm one of the most positive fans out there, I think, but I'll admit I'm disappointed. Some of my favorite features on the site are going (or at least becoming free): Webstrips, What's the Story, Photoreceptor. As for a "hard copy" membership kit, I also think that stuff is sort of unnecessary and of little interest. I don't really have much use for a membership card or a little poster...

I would like to keep getting the Insider magazine (which is now separate, right?), and the online supplements are a really nice feature. But, I guess I'll have to decide whether or not I want to pay for both.

JMM
the_wookiee_has_no_pants
Pantless Wookiee
date Posted: Apr 20, 2007 6:48 AM
Plus we have a TON of new content coming that we can't even tell you about yet and some features I have a feeling you will all be really excited about.

I hope they will make up for the features that are going away. A shame you can't tell us more about those new contents. Maybe if they are as good as you're hinting at, many of the presently disillusioned users would reconsider not renewing their memberships.
lovelucas
date Posted: Apr 20, 2007 4:02 PM
no more webcam or no more access to webcam archives? I had asked previously if we would be able to return to the days of glory and was assured they would be there.

This is terrible.
  anakinfett1138
STAR WARS forever
date Posted: May 29, 2007 9:47 PM
PABAWAN IT'S A GREAT SHEDULE
NOW, CAN YOU EXPLAIN WHY EVERYTHING IS FREE ???
First Looks and Sneak Peeks -------> free
Test Drive new starwars.com Features----------------> free ( MASHUP )
can you made an explanation

please
megatrends
Confessions of a Psychotic Jawa
date Posted: Jun 07, 2007 1:40 PM
It seems most of the stuff I signed up for as a Hyperspace member is no longer members only OR has been discontinued.

That isn't what i expected. With an animated series and live action series coming up I feel Hyperspace members are not getting the news first or seeing early glimpses.

Other than blogs, having an avatar in the forums and the prestige of being a member there really isn't anything special for members who pay money.

Bigger video options which i am sure will be optioned out too with the new site design.

This may just be my first and LAST year as a paying member. I have not decided yet, we will see if the site stops cutting out the special features for paying members.

Consider this constructive criticism.
The Stooge
Star Wars Joke-A-Day
date Posted: Oct 18, 2007 7:23 PM
Just noticed something, thought this might be the place to ask:
I haven't gotten a Delta Source e-mail since last month. Has it been discontinued?

Thanks!
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