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The Star Wars Vault: Thirty Years of Treasures from the Lucasfilm Archives

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Included in this are some galactic and Jedi/Sith history, the three pillars of the Jedi, information on the trials, initiates, padawans, knights, masters, what each wears, different branches of service you can enter, enemies and force resistant materials and animals you can encounter, what different colored lightsabers mean, how they're made, missions, other cultures, places in the galaxy, Jedi duties, and a few other things. It provides breadth for all of these things, and a little bit of depth as well. If that's your bag, you'd probably like this. Compete in the Fleet Arena to test your strategy & prowess with iconic starships in massive Capital Ships. One more thing of note: This is presented as a kind of training manual for Jedi padawans, but it's not realistic in that capacity. There's too much levity in the text itself, and it comes across as conversational in tone. This is not something I would expect from a textbook or any kind of book one would give to a student. This narrows the target audience even further for now you need someone who is passionate about the canon for its knowledge yet willing to not take it too seriously, and just how many super fanboys do you find who are built like that? I'm super serial here; I've seen the most passionate arguments on Star Wars message boards about things I couldn't begin to follow. One I saw just after Revenge of the Sith came out was about Mace Windu's lightsaber style, something called Vaapad which is briefly mentioned in this book, and why he was able to hang with the Emperor while every other Jedi was taken out like they learned their lightsaber skills from a single tee-ball practice. I imagine the participants in this discussion looked something like this:

It's sincerity, it's attention to detail, it's prose, it's beautifully archaic style parchment printed paper, it's wonderfully elaborate detailed drawings and paintings, it's technically stylised schematics, just bowled me over! It continues to further impress me with every reading! Raid, battle, & experience the Star Wars™ galaxy first-hand with the ultimate galactic RPG game, Star Wars™: Galaxy of Heroes! Excerpt from " Magic of Myth" Audio Tour, narrated by James Earl Jones for a Smithsonian Institution exhibit.The special questionnaire for the first and only test screening of the original Star Wars — and the invitation to attend it As with the TBHC this book is meant as a guide. In this case, for aspiring young students of the Force. And just like TBHC this book is a wonderful collection of texts, illustrations, and annotations by famous characters from the Star Wars Universe. After reading "The Bounty Hunter Code" (TBHC after this) from the same series as this book I was hoping this book would be a bit better. TBHC was fun, but too stale and dry for my taste. I was expecting "The Jedi Path" to be much more philosophical, since Jedi are much more spiritual than bounty hunters. So, did this book do its job? Lead Raids with friends, fight against bosses like rancors & AT-AT tanks in turn-based team battles! The ancient Masters who wrote the text: Fae Coven, Grand Master and head of the Jedi Council; Crix Sunburris, Jedi Ace starfighter pilot; Restelly Quist, Jedi Chief Librarian; Skarch Vaunk, Jedi Battlemaster and lightsaber expert; Bowspritz, Jedi Biologist and expert on the Living Force; Sabla-Mandibu, Jedi Seer and Holocron expert; Morrit Ch’gally, Jedi Recruiter; Gal-Stod Slagistrough, Jedi leader of the Agricultural Corps.

Precisely. So I've readied my new prototype and our best pilots to hunt down and capture this rogue Senator." After recovering, Skerris was placed as the commander of Defender Squadron One, and led the unit in engaging Grysk Hegemony forces while Thrawn and the Sith Lord Darth Vader completed their mission on the planet Batuu and later the planet Mokivj. The pilot was later selected to fly a new prototype fighter, the TIE/D Defender Elite, by Thrawn on the planet Lothal. However, Skerris did not get a chance to demonstrate its capabilities to the Grand Admiral when the ship was stolen by Wren and and her rebel cohort Ezra Bridger. Subsequently, Thrawn allowed the rebels to demonstrate its prowess and later authorized its destruction after he was satisfied with the results.Yes, it's geeky, yes, it's over the top, but it's commitment to realism is so impressive, you simply give in to it. Brutally efficient in eliminating the Empire's enemies, [6] notorious, [18] and legendary within Imperial ranks, [6] Skerris was one of the Empire's most skilled pilots, [2] being known for that and his cunning, [18] in addition to being considered one of Skystrike Academy's best teachers. [6] Due to that status, Skerris was personally selected by Thrawn to fly the TIE Defender prototype and pursue Senator Mothma and her rebel allies through the Archeon Nebula. Flying his TIE, he was able to engage multiple enemy fighters without suffering damage to his ship thanks to its shielding. Despite his skills, however, Skerris' starfighter was disabled by Jon Vander, with Ezra Bridger's assistance, and it spun out of control. [5] Skerris had high intelligence and average diplomatic skill, strength, speed, and fighting ability. He was not Force-sensitive. [27] Good afternoon, Commander. I'm eager to hear your opinion on the improvements made to the TIE Defender program." Star Wars: Timelines places the events of Star Wars: Episode VIII The Last Jedi, in which Kylo Ren pilots the TIE silencer, in 34 ABY. Attention, rebel ship, this is Commander Vult Skerris of the Imperial Navy. You are harboring a traitor to the Empire. Surrender immediately." ―Skerris hails the Ghost [5]

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