Michael Stackpole wrote the X-wing series (4 books starting with Rogue Squadron) in the 90s and it was great - my second favorite Legends book series after the Thrawn trilogy. It has some familiar characters like Wedge and small appearances by Luke and Leia, but largely follows new characters who are the new members of the squadronjokershady said:
Someone help me on Rogue Squadron....the only thing from Star Wars with this title I'm familiar with is the N64 game which was pretty awesome.
I'm assuming this is a book series? How many books and this late in the game are they worth the read?
VADERKeegan99 said:twilly said:
So Vader and Obi-Wan will meet between ROTS and ANH?
Wouldn't this change the context of the encounter on The Death Star a bit?
Gangnam Style said:
I need a nap after all of this...and a new Mando episode drops in a few hours!
Or perhaps the "left you" statement refers to when Anakin went to the Dark Side while severing Mace Windu's arm. I'd think that would be a clear leaving his master moment.Flashdiaz said:
Hmmm Vader says when I left you.
On Mustufar, Obi Wan was the one that left Vader.... hmmm
I know this is not now nor has it ever been canon, but in the EU Corran Horn rightly pointed out to Luke how idiotic it would be to hide the son of Vader on the planet Vader was born on and allow him to walk around using the name Skywalker. He theorized that Kenobi and Yoda wanted Vader to find out Luke was alive on Tatooine and use that as a trap to lure Vader out where they could deal with him. I always liked that theory. Although I guess based on Revenge of the Sith Luke would have been born and taken by Obi-wan at a point when Obi-wan believe Anakin was left for dead on Mustafar? I agree this showdown poses some problems from a lore perspective, but there are ways they can work around it I'm sure.MuckRaker96 said:
At first blush, I find myself pretty wary of a show that reunites Vader and Kenobi at a 10-year interval between ROTS and ANH. Obi-Wan's mandate at the end of ROTS is clear - watching over Luke. Any sort of adventure off Tatooine puts that mission in serious jeopardy; anything that would bring Vader back to Tatooine likewise - Luke is 10 years old when this series is set.
About the only plot line that my feeble brain is willing to except at this point is Obi-Wan, upon realizing Anakin is still alive as Vader, gets some sort of communication from him and thinks he can still turn him back to the light, but it's a trap by Vader and Palps to lure the last of the Jedi - him and Yoda I would presume - out of hiding.