From a Certain Point of View (Star Wars)

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Jerjerrod is relatable! He is a physical person, needing physical schematics and being hands-on with the work. I like how he takes Vader’s words and makes them work for what the Emperor wants.

Take That!: "Whills" is a co-writer conflict over starting the story with Episode IV (and controversial elements in later stories), and in the process of bringing up irrelevant details from prequels and chronological later films, one of the journalists sarcastically comments on how people will be interested in a story about Chewbacca visiting his family for Life Day. Bait-and-Switch: "Whills" sounds like it's going to be important, but is actually just a comedic Leaning on the Fourth Wall. The fact that the author to the Origami Yoda series was going to write it should've tipped you off. I’m so glad not everything is dialogue from the movie. I really like Obi-Wan’s POV and love how he sees Anakin’s fighting style in Leia’s diplomacy, and Anakin’s physicality in Luke.

Imp Trooper Riz and her partner Gir are walking through the forest of the Endor moon. Riz recalls when her commander was shot in front of her and I thought it was part of the current story.And she second-guesses a lot about the Empire. From a Certain Point of View: Return of the Jedi was known as "Can't Get Fooled Again" during production. [7] The book was announced by StarWars.com on March 9, 2023. [1] A preview of the Obi-Wan Kenobi short story by Alex Jennings was read by Marc Thompson at San Diego Comic Con. [5] Media [ ] Editions [ ] By Whatever Sun" is also a sequel of sorts to Ahsoka, as it centers around Miara and somewhat delves into what she's been doing since the ending of Ahsoka. It is mentioned that sometime after the events of Ahsoka, Miara was given her first classified mission from Ahsoka via Fulcrum transmission. Palpatine", by Ian Doescher ( William Shakespeare's Star Wars): Taking place from the perspective of Emperor Palpatine as he makes a proclamation.

Derrida, who was an associate of Garindan's in Legends, is mentioned at the end of "The Secrets of Long Snoot" to have offered a spy job against the Rebel Alliance. The Secrets of Long Snoot", by Delilah S. Dawson ( Phasma): Taking place from the perspective of Imperial spy Garindan as he reports the whereabouts of Luke, Ben, and the droids to the Empire.

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What You Are in the Dark: "Contingency Plan" shows what Mon Mothma was planning to do should the Rebels be defeated at Yavin: She would go to Coruscant and surrender to the Emperor on behalf of the Rebellion, while leaving a huge cache of valuable information on the Rebellion's resources to some young rebels so they could start a new Rebellion in its place. With news of the Rebel victory, she would never need to follow through on this plan nor reveal it to anyone else. In Return of the Jedi, Obi-Wan Kenobi tells Luke Skywalker, "[…] what I told you was true, from a certain point of view. […] [Y] ou're going to find that many of the truths we cling to depend greatly on our own point of view." The Trigger", by Kieron Gillen ( Darth Vader, Doctor Aphra): Taking place from the perspective of Doctor Aphra as she goes to a deserted Rebel base on Dantooine. The Adventures of Luke Skywalker, Jedi Knight · In Pictures: The Original Trilogy · Movie Theater Storybook · The Original Trilogy Stories An odd case appears in Pablo Hidalgo's story where he doesn't bring in a character from Legends, but rather dialogue taken directly from the Star Wars Radio Dramas that aired in the 80's; specifically, he included the conversation between Motti and Tarkin talking about the extent of Tarkin's command of the Death Star.

Full Book Name: From a Certain Point of View: Return of the Jedi (From a Certain Point of View, #3) The Art of · Portfolio · Sketchbook · Giant Collector's Compendium · The Making of ( Peecher's 1983) · A Pop-Up Book In the two most powerful stories of the book, Anakin Skywalker and Dexter Jettster reflect on how their lives shaped the entire galaxy. Both stories, as well as a few others, are full-circle moments for these characters whom so many have loved over the decades. You Owe Me a Ride", by Zoraida Cordova: Taking place from the Tonnika sisters, a pair of con artists hanging out at the Cantina. Unreliable Narrator: Several examples, tying in with Broad Strokes, as the many overlapping stories have various inconsistencies big and small. And of course, the title of the book hangs a huge lampshade on this.The 3rd story is called The Key to Remembering, by Olivia Chadda. After C-3PO and R2-D2 are gifted to Jabba the Hutt by a hologram of Luke Skywalker, they are taken to the dungeon of Jabba's Palace. There, they run into a droid named EV-9D9, who revels in torturing her fellow droids. This story is book-ended by scenes that actually take place after the events of ROTJ, where EV-9D9 is working at the Cantina from A New Hope. And she recalls how she came to have a change of heart. In Star Wars Insider 174, Adam Savage was announced as an author for the book, but his work did not appear in the final product. [6]



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