(NOTE: At the time of this review, this is the twelfth "STAR WARS Legends" book I have read that takes place post-Return of the Jedi, with the others being the "Heir to the Empire" trilogy, "Darksaber" and the seven books that introduce the Yuuzhan Vong, "The New Jedi Order". This review will only focus on this book; should I complete the series, the final review of the overarching series will be found in the nineteenth book.)
"War has engulfed the galaxy as the Vong continue their attack."
SPOILERS:
I will be honest, parts of this book were memorable for the story moving forward, other parts were very forgettable.
The following review is mostly based on my memory (goes to show how much I thought about the impact of this entry).
—PART 1: THRESHOLD—
Vegere, the one who gave Han the tears needed to help Mara fight against her disease, is found by the Vong...
Luke and Mara are vacationing on a Crusie ship owned by Lando when they are approached by Hamner that Fey'lya has issued an arrest for Luke Skywalker.
I get that Mara is pregnant and all, but I just find it so weird that while the galaxy is being invaded by outsiders, Luke was sunbathing.
Yes, I get that war is hard, and yes, I get that Luke needs time away from it, but based on the map shown at the beginning of the book, the Vong are encroaching the Core Worlds from all sides.
This isn't Luke trying to prevent himself by unleashing something worse on the galaxy; this is a Luke that could do more, but directs others to do so on his behalf while he twiddles his thumbs.
The part when he comes to his senses, realizing the Jedi were not part of the government was a good moment though.
But with the warrant for his arrest, he and Mara leave. Honestly, this was a move from the New Republic that should have happened during "Balance Point".
Anyways, there is a skirmish with some sky-cops, Jaina enters and helps them out.
Gee, I'm really curious to see if this sky-cop battle is going to have consequences when the Skywalker's inevitably return to Coruscant...
After giving Jaina the task to find Kyp Durron and form an alliance, Luke stays with Mara because she is close to having her baby. Mara has run out of Vegere's tears, the key to her being cured, but upon learning that a synthesized version of those tears is slowly killing her child, she risks her disease returning.
We will get back to the conclusion of that later.
Elsewhere, the Solos, Han, Leia, and Jacen are tasked with setting up a network for Jedi refugees to use to escape from Peace Brigade, Vong, etc.
The Vong have set-up dovin basals that can pull ships out of hyperspace across hyperspace lanes, and apparently, the Solos were knocked out from the abrupt stop.
I don't remember much of the story at this part, but I remember that after a slight skirmish with the Vong, Han sees some ships that are fleeing towards Han space. He knows that he needs money to set up Luke's "river" for refugees to use, and so he resorts to piracy.
Jacen, being the Jedi/philosopher he is, disagrees with his father's methods. Han gets snappy though and though Jacen fumes, he goes along with his old man.
I did not like Jacen in this book. Not so much that he disagreed with Han and his methods, but just how....useless he seems as a Jedi. Now, of course I don't want him to solve every problem using the Force, nor do I want him to agree every time his parents tell him something, but he just came off as a whiny teenager with Force powers.
To be honest, I think the Solo family subplot was informative, but not very critical to the story being told.
—PART 2: PASSAGE—
Fortunately, Jaina was there to bring back my interest
.
She finds Kyp and his squad, and Kyp reveals that the Vong are building a huge superweapon (which was first referenced in "DARK TIDE II: Ruin", the second book of this series). Through her connections with Rogue Squadron, Jaina convinces them to help Kyp blow up the superweapon.
It is within these pages that the title "The New Jedi Order" finally has meaning; during a monologue about the war, Kyp tells Jaina:
"The old Jedi order died with the Old Republic. Then there was Luke, and only Luke, and a lot of fumbling to re-create the Jedi from what little he knew of them. He did the best he could, and he made mistakes. I was one of them. His generation of Jedi was put together like a rickety space scow, but from it something new has emerged. It's not the old Jedi Order, nor should it be....We, Jaina, are *the new Jedi Order*. And this is our war."
Now, how exactly this new Jedi Order will operate is left untold (even if I have my guesses based on information of EU lore I knew prior to reading this book), but Kyp nailed it on the head as far as Luke and the Jedi Order of old.
This part from Kyp ALMOST wants me to include this in the necessary to read books in this 19 book Saga, but I still need to finish the series itself before making that decision...
—PART 3: Descent—
Jaina is asked by Kyp to be his apprentice, and she says she'll think about it.
Back to the other Solos:
Han and Jacen go to a cantina to meet with Shado for some reason I can't remember...and wouldn't you know it, it's the EXACT cantina Luke, Han, Chewie, and Kenobi met during "A New Hope"?? On TATTOOINE??
(facepalm)
Anyways, Shado had worked with Durga the Hutt from "Night Hammer" (facepalm).
Shado acknowledges that Jacen is one of the most wanted men in the galaxy because of the Vong (and yet Han and Jacen appear as themselves in this meeting anyway so and NOBODY save Shado and his men care) and then Kardde shows up to help Han out of a bind.
Back to the Vong, Vegere tells Tsavong Lah that if he finds the Millenium Falcon, he can find Jacen Solo to gain revenge.
—PART 4: Rebirth—
Now, the characters of Anakin, Tahiri, Corran, and Nen Yim were part of the previous three parts of this story. It's just that what they really did was more memorable here.
This is where knowledge of the first part, "EDGE OF VICTORY I: Conquest" really starts to develop.
Anakin Solo, Tahiri Veila, and Corran were on a mission to restock supplies (quick flipping says it was Eriadu). Corran tells Anakin and Tahiri to wait on the ship, but Anakin and Tahiri go to rescue a Jedi they sense is in danger. The Jedi in question is killed by Peace Brigade, but Anakin and Tahiri are told that the world of (Yag'Dhul) is in danger before the Jedi dies.
And so Anakin, Tahiri, and Corran (after a quick arrest and breakout) get away in their ship, but then hyperspace to a location surrounded by Vong, but luckily the Vong don't notice and so they hijack a Vong ship where Tahiri's skills are put to good use in order to warn the planet's inhabitants, the Givin, of the incoming invasion.
Nom Anor is on the planet though, and up to his usual no good schemes.
Personally, I like Nom Anor as a villain, even if he has gotten away with most of his failures without serious Vong consequences...still, his firing a blaster to kill Vong warriors was a good moment.
Due to the loss of air, Anakin and Tahiri are forced to be placed into a locker of some sort so they can breathe while Corran (in some kind of astronaut space suit) goes to find more suits. Anakin and Tahiri share a kiss, they escape, blah blah blah....
....oh, and Mara's disease returns and starts killing her, but she and Luke and the baby unite through the Force and somehow cleanse it entirely through the power of love or something like that.
Needless to say, this book is important for the knowledge of Vegere from "Hero's Trial" Anakin and Tahiri, Kyp and Jaina, Nen Yim being recruited by the Overlord (loved that part by the way) and Ben Skywalker's birth. Even knowing the Solos are starting to build a new Jedi base at the Maw was kinda filler "meh".
In fact, were the cover not to have a pregant Mara and the Vong ship behind them and were it not connected as a duology to Anakin's previous book, I'm pretty sure I'd remember little to nothing about this book.
Overall, I'd give it a 5/10;
it's 50/50 for me because half is important moving forward and the other stuff is just not really necessary to see develop.
The duology itself while it has information about Vong and develops the relationship between Anakin and Tahiri feels more like an Anakin Solo spin-off ".5" series rather than a mainstream story.
MY NOTES:
PART 1: THRESHOLD
- Lando's Cruise Ship (pg 11)
- Luke and Mara on the beach
- Hamner warns Luke about his arrest.
- Jacen, Han, Leia, and Nogri "tractor-beamed"
- Rikyam dying
-Luke finally comes to his senses (pg 38)
- typo? (pg 50)
- sky-cop battle over Coruscant.
- Luke's "river"; Han @Maw
- Rogue Squadron; Luke sends Jaina to find Kyp w/encryptions...returning to Sernpidal...
PART 2: PASSAGE
- THE NEW JEDI ORDER (pg 140)
PART 3: DESCENT
- Kyp asks Jaina to be his apprentice (pg 184)
- Tattooine. Jacen. Shado (worked w/Durga ["Night Hammer"]) (pg 192); Kardde.
- Vergere tells Tsavong Lah about the Falcon, Han, and Jacen.
PART 4: REBIRTH
- Nen Yim finds an eighth cortex
- Nom Anor (Givin) lies about challenge.
- Anakin VS Shok Choka
- Kyp lied about worldship
- Nom Anor kills w/blaster
- Mara's disease vanishes. Ben is born.
- Nen Yim is recruited.
-Epilogue-
- Feyla rescinds Luke's arrest.