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EddieDean posted:I've read through 19 star wars (audio)books of varying levels of trash, yet I can't get through Kenobi. Pretty much the story is what Kenobi ended up doing while waiting for Luke to grow up. It has some pretty rad interludes with Kenobi pondering the nature of Darth Vader, his own failings, etc. Other than that pretty much the story is pretty much about the above, and if you didn't like it I don't think there is much reason for you to be listening to it.
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Even the premise of it just sounds awful. I mean, the only interesting thing of any possible consequence that really would have happened to an old man living alone in the desert for those 18 years would have been, maybe, his confrontation with A'Sharad Hett.
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Drone posted:Even the premise of it just sounds awful. I mean, the only interesting thing of any possible consequence that really would have happened to an old man living alone in the desert for those 18 years would have been, maybe, his confrontation with A'Sharad Hett. I thought it was pretty rad, but I'm a sucker for westerns.
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# ? Dec 30, 2013 16:18 |
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Partway through Crucible and really it's biggest crime so far is being loving boring. Can someone reassure me that this'll change soon?
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chaosrefined posted:Partway through Crucible and really it's biggest crime so far is being loving boring. Can someone reassure me that this'll change soon? Also, Kenobi is great.
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I've been reading these articles Peņa and Wallace have written for the Star Wars blog, which go into a lot of depth about the Imperial warlords. This is the second part, which achieves the absolutely vital task of linking the Star Tours ride from Disneyland (the old Star Tours ride, for that matter) into the wider EU.
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# ? Dec 31, 2013 13:16 |
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Are there any books that cover the period immediately after ROTS?
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# ? Dec 31, 2013 14:35 |
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The first one that occurs to me is Luceno's Dark Lord: The Rise of Darth Vader.
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# ? Dec 31, 2013 14:39 |
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Thanks for the information on Kenobi, folks, I'll steer clear. I used to be a sucker for this stuff. I read Tattooine Ghost because it was a prequel to the Thrawn trilogy (which I hadn't yet read, I was going semi-chronologically). And that was pretty poor. I remember at the time reading about how Leia was worried her kids would be more Vader than Anakin, and thinking 'ooooh, interesting'. But it wasn't worth those hours of boring Tattooine stories, just like the interesting meditations Kenobi had in exile won't make up for those boring locals. It's not suprising, really: The whole point of Tattooine is that it's a boring, empty, planet too far from anything interesting. The primary occupation of settlers is absorbing enough water to survive. But because it's the first planet seen in Star Wars we know every boring thing about it.
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Metal Loaf posted:The first one that occurs to me is Luceno's Dark Lord: The Rise of Darth Vader. How is it? Recommended?
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# ? Dec 31, 2013 15:58 |
redshirt posted:How is it? Recommended? I enjoyed it. It helped heal the pain of the lovely cameo of Vader at the end of the last prequel movie.
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I remember liking that book too actually, iirc it delves into Vader getting used to the fact that he was mostly robot and all that entails. Also, good point re: the premise for the Kenobi book not even being good.
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EddieDean posted:It's not suprising, really: The whole point of Tattooine is that it's a boring, empty, planet too far from anything interesting. The primary occupation of settlers is absorbing enough water to survive. But because it's the first planet seen in Star Wars we know every boring thing about it. The best Tatooine-based story is the "Outlander" story arc from Republic.
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EddieDean posted:Thanks for the information on Kenobi, folks, I'll steer clear.
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# ? Dec 31, 2013 17:58 |
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And (imo) still managed to be more interesting than Kenobi so far
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# ? Dec 31, 2013 18:34 |
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redshirt posted:How is it? Recommended? I'd put it in my top fifteen most enjoyed EU books. Along With Thrawn, XWing, and Kenobi. Defenestrategy fucked around with this message at 19:23 on Dec 31, 2013 |
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Metal Loaf posted:I've been reading these articles Peņa and Wallace have written for the Star Wars blog, which go into a lot of depth about the Imperial warlords. Interesting articles, though this art is incredibly nineties hip hop materiel. Noticeably Z-S-I-N-J.
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# ? Dec 31, 2013 20:46 |
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Casimir Radon posted:It gets better, which is high praise from me because I almost despise Denning for the direction he's dragged the EU in. Crucible is actually alright, and the biggest crime is that he doesn't wrap anything up, and in fact goes and creates more stuff that will probably never be wrapped up. I finished it this afternoon and yes, it did get better,though you are completely right about it not wrapping anything up. Not massively bad, but could've been a lot better. And I also recommend Luceno's Rise of Darth Vader book. Although you know what'll happen, its still a pretty good read.
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# ? Jan 1, 2014 04:45 |
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The comic book Dark Times is also set immediately after ROTS; I believe Dark Horse is releasing an omnibus collection later this year.
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# ? Jan 1, 2014 12:52 |
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Re: Kenobi I talked it up a bit a few pages back but I can see why someone wouldn't dig it. I really like the prequel era depiction of Kenobi, the charming but slightly aloof guy who can get poo poo done. That's what really kept me going through it is the parts with Kenobi in them, the settlers portion was whatever and the sand people stuff... Well... oh gee a civilized white man teaches the noble savages a lesson and blehhh, that stuff is lame but it's all pretty standard for a "western" As others have said, Rise of Vader was decent, I like Lucerno's stuff. Dark Times is ok so far but I read pretty much anything based in prequel or OT era so I'll keep picking it up regardless of quality. Speaking of comics, is everyone enjoying "The Star Wars"? It's a fun piece of "alt universe" Star Wars jibber jabber. Dr. Lariat fucked around with this message at 02:42 on Jan 2, 2014 |
# ? Jan 2, 2014 02:37 |
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I'm most of the way through Darth Plagueis and am enjoying it. The only real problem with this book is that there are a lot of holes that take place in comics or other books.
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Yeah, Luceno has always tied in a lot with existing continuity but Plagueis seemed to go up a notch even for him. Off the top of my head there were big chunks covered by: Cloak of Deception, Stark Hyperspace War, Bounty Hunter/Open Seasons, Devaronian Version/Acts of War, and the various Darth Maul books/comic. I actually liked that a lot since I'm a huge continuity nerd but I can absolutely see how that would be a turn-off for others.
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Chairman Capone posted:Yeah, Luceno has always tied in a lot with existing continuity but Plagueis seemed to go up a notch even for him. Off the top of my head there were big chunks covered by: Cloak of Deception, Stark Hyperspace War, Bounty Hunter/Open Seasons, Devaronian Version/Acts of War, and the various Darth Maul books/comic. I actually liked that a lot since I'm a huge continuity nerd but I can absolutely see how that would be a turn-off for others. I didn't feel like I missed anything though - in fact, these allusions to other stories gave Darth Plagueis greater depth for me. It felt like a "lived in" story. I really loved the book.
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# ? Jan 3, 2014 01:07 |
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Now I'm interested in these other stories, but since they're tied into the prequels they might very well be poo poo. James Luceno has probably the longest author article on Wookiepedia.
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Casimir Radon posted:Now I'm interested in these other stories, but since they're tied into the prequels they might very well be poo poo. Some of them are pretty good. Cloak of Deception is also by Luceno and is a lead-in to The Phantom Menace that actually works as a political thriller. Open Seasons is a really great Jango Fett comic about his life prior to being chosen as the clone candidate. And Darth Maul: Shadow Hunter is also a pretty fun story (and actually there's a scene near the end of it that's then shown from the POV of Palpatine in Darth Plagueis).
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# ? Jan 3, 2014 02:24 |
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Most of the comics mentioned are worth checking out; most of the trades are probably out of print, but just about all of them have been collected by Dark Horse in their super-comprehensive Star Wars Omnibus series. I know everybody recommends Legacy, but I think Republic is the best comic there's been. Casimir Radon posted:James Luceno has probably the longest author article on Wookiepedia. He sounds like he's had an interesting life. Wheat Loaf fucked around with this message at 02:32 on Jan 3, 2014 |
# ? Jan 3, 2014 02:30 |
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Occupation: Rock Musician. Also, has anybody here ventured into the CD Star Wars thread? Everything has gone insane. Somebody mentioned watching Attack of the Clones and how great the acting is in it. Erm...
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# ? Jan 3, 2014 09:49 |
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Sounds like a pretty standard CD thread to me . But yeah I don't read the other SW threads because as far as I know this is the only one that discusses EU stuff.
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It's official, in 2015 Dark Horse will lose the comics license, which will go back to Marvel: http://starwars.com/news/lucasfilm-and-marvel-join-forces-to-publish-star-wars-comics-and-graphic-novels.html
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Chairman Capone posted:It's official, in 2015 Dark Horse will lose the comics license, which will go back to Marvel: Hopefully the year's lead time will give Dark Horse time to finish up their ongoing storylines and such. I am sad to see that Legacy Volume 2 won't make it to 50 issues like its predecessor did though.
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# ? Jan 3, 2014 20:06 |
Dark Horse had a good run. They put out some quality stories. Of course they also put out some crap, but overall I thought they did themselves proud. Here's hoping Marvel can do as well.
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# ? Jan 3, 2014 20:09 |
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Knowing our luck, there's a guy sitting at Marvel Comics HQ rubbing his hands together with glee, just waiting for his chance to bring back Jaxxon the green space rabbit.
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astr0man posted:Sounds like a pretty standard CD thread to me . But yeah I don't read the other SW threads because as far as I know this is the only one that discusses EU stuff. Chairman Capone posted:It's official, in 2015 Dark Horse will lose the comics license, which will go back to Marvel: EDIT: Got 4 new oak bookshelves to replace the lovely laminate ones I had (And to house books that have been sitting loose for some time now). The largest of them is for housing 20 years of accumulated Star Wars books. Casimir Radon fucked around with this message at 04:10 on Jan 4, 2014 |
# ? Jan 4, 2014 01:29 |
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The only reason that I frequent this thread is so I that I don't have to read the EU stuff and still get the jist. Couldn't imagine the CD or GBS threads.
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# ? Jan 4, 2014 13:45 |
Because we actually talk about it, instead of going UGH IT IS ALL TERRIBLE YOU SHOULD JUST WATCH THE SUPERIOR CLONES WARS TV SERIES . I mean, they are sort of right but they don't know the good or hilarious stuff they missing.
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Personally I never got the appeal of the Clone Wars show. At its best, it's more tolerable than TPM or AOTC, and at its normal level of quality it makes those movies look like masterpieces. And then there are the whole episodes devoted to Jar-Jar.
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SeanBeansShako posted:Because we actually talk about it, instead of going UGH IT IS ALL TERRIBLE YOU SHOULD JUST WATCH THE SUPERIOR CLONES WARS TV SERIES . Which is a shame, because X-Wing and Thrawn might be the best part of the EU and make a close running for best Star Wars thing produced ever. [including the movies]
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Dr. Benway posted:The only reason that I frequent this thread is so I that I don't have to read the EU stuff and still get the jist. Couldn't imagine the CD or GBS threads. Here let me summarize them for you: "BOY I HATE STAR WARS. NOW YOU WILL LISTEN TO ME EXPLAIN WHY."
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# ? Jan 5, 2014 03:27 |
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"LUCAS ONCE SAID THAT IT WAS SUPPOSED TO RHYME!"
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Arschlochkind posted:Here let me summarize them for you: Needs more Zizek quotes.
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