6-08 Review: Darth Maul: Shadowhunter
22 Jun 2008 09:42 #16397
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Darth Maul, merciless apprentice of evil and one of the legendary Sith, a twisted order given over to the dark side of the Force…Darth Maul, champion of the nefarious Sith Lord, Darth Sidious…Darth Maul, a legend sprung to life from the nightmares of history, about to be unleashed…In an all-new tale of intrigue and mystery set just before the events of Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace.
After years of waiting in the shadows, Darth Sidious is taking the first step in his master plan to bring the Republic to its knees. He meets secretly with his Neimoidian contacts in the Trade Federation to plan the blockade of the planet Naboo. But one member of the delegation is missing, and Sidious does not need his Force-honed instincts to suspect betrayal. He orders his apprentice, Darth Maul, to hunt the traitor down.
On Coruscant, capital city of the Republic, the Neimoidian moves quickly to sell what he knows to the highest bidder. For Lorn Pavan, an information broker, the deal is too good to pass up. He grabs it, unaware that he has now earned a place on Darth Maul's hit list, right behind the Neimoidian defector himself.
Meanwhile, a young Jedi Padawan by the name of Darsha Assant stands on the verge of ascension to Jedi Knighthood. A single mission will be her test. But a greater test awaits her. For in the labyrinthine alleyways and sewers of Coruscant's own dark side, she will cross paths with Lorn, who is fleeing from the Sith stalker, carrying with him crucial information that must reach the Jedi Council at all costs.
The future of the Republic depends on Darsha and Lorn. But how can an untried Jedi and an ordinary man, stranger to the powerful ways of the Force, hope to triumph over one of the deadliest killers in the galaxy?
This was a good look at a character we know little about. These are the things about the EU that keep me on my toes. The back story, the unheard conversation, there are many of those things in this book. I liked it, getting to be inside the head of a Sith Lord is really cool, and Maul is a complete bad ass.
After years of waiting in the shadows, Darth Sidious is taking the first step in his master plan to bring the Republic to its knees. He meets secretly with his Neimoidian contacts in the Trade Federation to plan the blockade of the planet Naboo. But one member of the delegation is missing, and Sidious does not need his Force-honed instincts to suspect betrayal. He orders his apprentice, Darth Maul, to hunt the traitor down.
On Coruscant, capital city of the Republic, the Neimoidian moves quickly to sell what he knows to the highest bidder. For Lorn Pavan, an information broker, the deal is too good to pass up. He grabs it, unaware that he has now earned a place on Darth Maul's hit list, right behind the Neimoidian defector himself.
Meanwhile, a young Jedi Padawan by the name of Darsha Assant stands on the verge of ascension to Jedi Knighthood. A single mission will be her test. But a greater test awaits her. For in the labyrinthine alleyways and sewers of Coruscant's own dark side, she will cross paths with Lorn, who is fleeing from the Sith stalker, carrying with him crucial information that must reach the Jedi Council at all costs.
The future of the Republic depends on Darsha and Lorn. But how can an untried Jedi and an ordinary man, stranger to the powerful ways of the Force, hope to triumph over one of the deadliest killers in the galaxy?
This was a good look at a character we know little about. These are the things about the EU that keep me on my toes. The back story, the unheard conversation, there are many of those things in this book. I liked it, getting to be inside the head of a Sith Lord is really cool, and Maul is a complete bad ass.
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22 Jun 2008 10:32 #16400
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The author of the TOTJO simple and solemn oath, the liturgy book, holy days, the FAQ and the Canon Law. Ordinant of GM Mark and Master Jestor.
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Great. Talk about curiosity killing the cat. Can`t wait to get my hands on that piece of literature. Thanks Br.Dan
The author of the TOTJO simple and solemn oath, the liturgy book, holy days, the FAQ and the Canon Law. Ordinant of GM Mark and Master Jestor.
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22 Jun 2008 12:06 #16404
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Interesting, I too am curious on this.
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04 Jul 2008 22:57 #16794
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I have recently acquired EVERY book from the EU in txt format. If I can send you the book for each month I will try. I need a smarter computer person than me to get that goin. PM if you can help, or want the book.
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06 Jul 2008 11:12 #16862
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This was a great book, I thoroughly loved it. The only problem I had with this book, is that if Darth Maul is such a badass, why did he have such a problem with a simple apprentice. He should have easily dispatched her long before the book was finished. He took out her master in the first battle, of course he did sacrifice himself, but it was because he knew he couldn't win. Aside from that the story line was great and the action was pretty good too, it does help to add to the story of Darth Maul.
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