Remember how tragic Order 66 was for the Jedi in the movie, 'cause this book makes it seem like those dumb Jedi fully deserved it, except for the one who loves clones and Mandos, who's killed by other Jedi in an even more stupid and pointless manner anyway.
Victory! Yay! Order 66: Traviss keeps using those words, I do not think they mean what she thinks they mean.
The mains avoid the big issue we thought we were building up to and one tests the effeciveness of that weapon she's carried her entire life using her chest.
@ezekiel22x officially takes home half of the Republic Commando series. Gonna hold off on 501st for now in favor of, oh, I dunno... @Someone @kindly get the thread title for me--this had better be a good one.
The Holy Scripture of the Church of Waru, in which His Gelatinousness is violated by Luke Skywalker, who attempts to send him back from whence he came.
Nothing says Star Wars like naked centaurs, golden blobby gods, Hitler Youth parallels, and stellar astrophysics that make no sense!
Darth Vaders Apprentice… no not Starkiller… no not Tremayne either, I mean the unimportant one, tries to conquer the galaxy with help from a creature from Otherspace, who sadly turns out not to be a Charon.
Possibly one of the most popular and enduring books ever, since if anyone needs an explanation for something weird or stupid, Waru is brought up, whether its as a potential final villain for Luke Skywalker to fight (or a rematch since this first time he didn't do so well) or future Chief of State candidate or as a potential addition to the Mortis legend, Waru is the answer (well, either Waru or Daiman, since Daiman knows all too, wait, you don't think... dun dun dun).
damn you, so that's why Waru was seeking his lost other half... he missed the blue Eye!!! from now on I am on the look out for blue blobs