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Star Wars: The Black Fleet Crisis: Before the Storm
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Star Wars: The Black Fleet Crisis: Before the Storm
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Star Wars: The Black Fleet Crisis: Before the Storm
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Star Wars: The Black Fleet Crisis: Before the Storm

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It is a time of tranquility for the New Republic. The remnants of the Empire now lie in complete disarray, and the reemergence of the Jedi Knights has brought power and prestige to the fledgling government on Coruscant. But the peace is short-lived. A restless Luke must journey to his mother's homeworld in a desperate and dangerous quest to find her people. An adventurous Lando must seize a mysterious spacecraft that has weapons of enormous destructive power. And Leia must face down the ruthless leader of the Duskhan League, an arrogant Yevetha who seems bent on a genocidal war that could shatter the fragile unity of the New Republic.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 20, 2007
ISBN9780553754636
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Star Wars: The Black Fleet Crisis: Before the Storm

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I may be in the minority, but this was my favourite Star Wars trilogy by far. It's certainly the most atmospheric. I love the political intrigue, the mystery of the "ghost ship", and Luke's journey across space as an ordinary traveller, complete with red tape. The action sequence in the first chapter (not the prologue) is easily the best-written in a Star Wars novel. Most importantly, Kube-Mcdowell actually adds to the mythology, revealing military and political power structures, new planets and races, and new supporting characters that feel just as real as any of the mainstays. Plus, you get the feeling that there are more aliens than humans for once. Terrific stuff.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    The New Republic is in danger because apparently our heroes are all very politically naive. I think there's yet another forgotten Imperial super weapon out there, too.