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The Last Command: Star Wars Legends (The Thrawn Trilogy): 3 (Star Wars: The Thrawn Trilogy - Legends)

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Ayer, la tripulación del Quimera había confiado y respetado al gran almirante. Desde este momento, estaría dispuesta a morir por él. The trilogy allowed Lucasfilm to expand its non-film media into the mainstream, as opposed to the more niche comic book and role-playing game markets it was previously focusing on. [25] The success of the series prompted Lucasfilm to immediately commission more books to continue the Star Wars story. [12] Legacy [ edit ] Talon Karrde sets up a coalition of smugglers. Why? I don't know, and I don't care. It was one of the reasons I took so long to finish the book.

Each novel in the trilogy had its own Star Wars role-playing game sourcebook created for it by West End Games. When the rules for the Star Wars RPG changed the three volumes were collected into one book for the entire Thrawn trilogy which also served as a second edition to the original three sourcebooks. According to Zahn, the writing of the trilogy was coordinated with preexisting West End Games materials (at the behest of Lucasfilm). Also, "They filled in a bunch of gaps I hadn't got around to filling in." [21] Reception [ edit ]Sansweet, Stephen J. (1998). Star Wars Encyclopedia (1sted.). New York: Ballantine. p.xvii. ISBN 0-345-40227-8. OCLC 36960986. a b c Kaminski, Michael (2008). The Secret History of Star Wars. New York City: Legacy Books Press. pp.289–291. ISBN 978-0978465230. Cositas chulas que quiero comentar: Ver más batallas espaciales, aunque no sean tan visuales como en una pantalla. Ver por fin enfrentamientos con sables de luz. La resolución del misterio sobre quien era el espía Fuente Delta (que jodíos los árboles). Todo lo que ha tenido que ver con el clon de Luke creado de la mano perdida en Bespin, aunque es algo forzado me ha gustado ver ese combate, y como han resuelto la situación de Mara queriendo matar a Luke (al final daba igual el real o el clon) y como ella se queda por ahora el famoso sable de luz de Anakin. La muerte de Thrawn, inesperada pero muy de justicia poética. The strongest part of the Thrawn Trilogy was the storyline. Even though the books are no longer part of the Star Wars canon and they have no effect on any of the new movies coming out, Timothy Zahn created a story that not only was a compelling continuation of the original trilogy, but one with an interesting plot that takes as many opportunities as possible to greatly flesh out and expand what at the time was a very small Star Wars Universe. Finally, Thrawn’s seemingly all-seeing strategy begins to fail, thanks to some wild cards, including the interference of Leia with the Noghri, and the increasingly erratic Joruus C’baoth, who insists that he, not Thrawn, will rule the new Empire. C’baoth absconds to Wayland to set a trap for Luke and the other fledgling Jedi, including Mara Jade. Pretty much all the story threads come to a head here, including the clones and the ysalamiri, and it’s also where Mara’s emotional arc climaxes, as she finally defeats the specter of the dead Emperor in her head, and becomes her own person once again.

Moviegoers can tell you how hard is having good third movies in a trilogy (why? I don’t know, maybe some voodoo curse, or something!) but it’s almost inevitable after two good movies, having a failure in the third movie. Even sometimes, if we are so kind with those third movies, we can rescue some elements, we can appreciate some effort, but the unmerciful general opinión decrees that the third movie wasn’t near as good as the previous ones.

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Several characters die. Luke, Han, Lando, Chewie, and Mara are sent to Wayland to destroy the cloning facility. Timothy Zahn: Outbound Flight Arrival". StarWars.com. January 31, 2006. Archived from the original on February 4, 2006 . Retrieved July 21, 2016. In my own personal case, it was like an increasing reading experience. Heir to the Empire was a 3-stars’ experience (still on the good side of a positive reading), then Dark Force Rising was a 4-stars’ experience, and now, in this book, The Last Command, I am truly glad of finding it as a truly 5-stars’ experience, that seeing the trilogy as a whole long story, I found that it’s the ideal way to present a story, since indeed the climax, the final part should be the strongest and most solid section of the entire narrative.

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