And it's also the only notable thing about the book. You have to read it if you want to finish the NJO
Has it occurred to you that this entire thread has been my way of teaching you the power of democracy?
Well, Jello and Todd are still tied, now at thirteen. What do you guys think I should do here? Give it to Todd like I planned? Let him and Jello keep fighting it out?
I'd rather not fight, especially blindfolded. But if I must, I propose we duke it out sans gladiis and just go bare knuckle.
So sue me I haven't taken Latin since high school. I'm more surprised you're not upset I mixed French with Latin.
Eh, having already weathered Dum Ludis Floribus, I think I've become inured to that sort of thing... Not every day you read a poem written in classical Latin, medieval French, and very early English.
Wedge and Iella both get to kill their own Isard while the rest of the Rogues fly TIE Defenders and Corran kicks around waiting for I, Jedi.
The book where the Rebels give Isard a taste of her own medicine by locking her up in Lusankya and not telling anybody . . . or at least that's what Lit thinks. Misa ab iPhono meo.
Twice the Iceheart, double the trouble - a celebration turns into a murder-scene sparking a renewed search for the Lusankya prisoners; Corran begins to feel the Force and wield his Lightsaber effectively, Whistler and Gate have their finest hour, Booster shows what a great Intelligence asset was lost to smuggling, Wedge kills an Ice-clone, a Prince Admiral learns that Star Destroyer viewports can be a battle hazard and Iella gets closure for her dead husband.
Ackbar stages an elaborate trap for Krennel's forces and pulls a "Thrawn", thereby securing the New Republic until the return of Emperor "I'm a clone, bitches" Palpatine. --Adm. Nick
Yep, Force Awareness (possibly Force Speed, too) with the gang of youths on Coruscant, and he took a few Imps down with the Saber when he raided the concept testing lab, and didn't end up with broken bones everywhere!