From a Certain Point of View (Star Wars)

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Verge of Greatness", by Lucasfilm Story Group member Pablo Hidalgo: Taking place from the perspective of Grand Moff Tarkin as the Death Star fires at full capacity at Alderaan.

Turn Out Like His Father: Yoda is worried about training Luke which is why he initially wanted to train Leia because he believes Luke is temperamental like Anakin and Leia is patient like Padmé.

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The 38th story is called Brotherhood, by Mike Chen. This story has the same title has as Mike's full-length Star Wars novel. Like that novel, this story is about Anakin and Obi-Wan. It details their reunion in the Force after Anakin's redemption and death. Duty Roster", by Jason Fry ( Servants of the Empire, Last Call at the Zero Angle, The Levers of Power): Taking place from the perspective of Col "Fake Wedge" Takbright. Master and Apprentice" by Claudia Gray: Taking place from the perspective of Qui-Gon Jinn's Force Ghost. The 2nd story is called Fancy Man, by Phil Szostak. Like Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, the 1st act of ROTJ takes place almost entirely on the desert planet of Tattooine, Luke Skywalker's homeworld. This story is the 1st of several from this book set on Tattooine. In Jabba the Hutt's palace, there is a band called The Max Reebo Band. The front man, Max Reebo is an alien called an Orotolan. But if you've ever seen this character, he looks like a blue elephant who plays a round piano-type instrument. This story tells how Max and his fellow bandmates ended up on Tattooine in the employ of Jabbba the Hutt. The 4th story is called Fortuna Favors the Bold, by Kwame Mbalia. Yet another infamous character from Jabba's Palace is the gross Twi'lek Bib Fortuna. He's Jabba's majordomo. This story is about how much Bib hates his job and Jabba. In fact, he even goes as far as entertaining thoughts of killing Jabba. We all know what happens to Jabba. Bib survives the showdown at the Sarlacc pit to usurp Jabba's position. But if you've seen The Book of Boba Fett, you know what fate befalls bib.

The Movie Trilogy Sourcebook · Trilogy Sourcebook, Special Edition · 20th Anniversary Commemorative Magazine · Complete Trilogy Scrapbook · Best of Star Wars · The Visual Dictionary ( Complete, New Edition) · Incredible Cross-Sections ( Complete) · Who's Who · Complete Vehicles · In 100 Scenes · 100 Defining Moments · Best of Insider Overall, the anthology is an exceptional ending to the trilogy of From a Certain Point of View stories. It’s also full of new beginnings for beloved characters and the galaxy as a whole. My Mouth Never Closes - this was funny and silly and interesting at first but I feel like it drug out too long and repeated itself too often FACPOV: Return of the Jedi is full of love and celebration for the final film in the original trilogy. It also connects the 40-year-old movie to nearly every other project in the franchise. It adds new threads, pulls in loose ones, and generally makes the fabric of the larger Star Wars story that much more bright, bold, and dynamic.The 36th story is called The Chronicler, by Danielle Paige. A character named Dora Mar is appointed to the role of Rebel Alliance Chronicler by Mon Mothma, and is tasked with interviewing Luke, Leia, Han and Lando. The 33rd story is called Wolf Trap, by Alyssa Wong. It's about a Scout Trooper named Hoyel, A.K.A. TK-814. He's the one whose speeder bike is caught in the Ewoks rope trap. He's later captured by them, where he finds other captive troopers, who are due to be eaten by the Ewoks. Hoyel escapes by chewing off his own finger. He was inspired to do this by remembering the time that, when, as a youth, he and a friend saw a wolf free itself from a trap by chewing off its' own leg on their homeworld. The history of the Kubaz being kept from making advances into space travel by the Empire and them being fed propaganda about this being the result of Rebel intervention, which is also how it was in Legends. Commander Altadan Igaris the one to whom Luke goes to surrender to Vader. He had fought alongside Jedi during the clone wars, and understands the cost of battle. The Angle", by Charles Soule ( Lando, Obi-Wan & Anakin, Poe Dameron, Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith): Taking place from the perspective of Lando during another one of his gambling sessions.



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