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    Star Wars: Legacy #29

    Star Wars: Legacy » Star Wars: Legacy #29 - Vector, Part Ten released by Dark Horse Comics on October 1, 2008.

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    With his bounty-hunter pals and a team of Imperial Knights, Cade Skywalker plans to assassinate the Sith Emperor Darth Krayt. The first step in their scheme requires a risky attack on a remote Imperial outpost in hopes of drawing Krayt away from Coruscant.

    But even if that works, members of the team are divided in their feelings about their "secret weapon"--Celeste Morne, an ancient Jedi Knight of the Old Republic who is in possession of--and possibly possessed by--the powerful Muur Talisman.

    As we plunge into the final chapters of the yearlong "Vector" crossover, the power of the Talisman threatens to shake the galaxy to its foundations!

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    Is Celeste Monre really helping Cade? 0

    Everyone has their own kind of agenda when it comes to Celeste Monre. Pros: While the action was a bit weak, the character development is the strongest in this issue. Everyone in the assassinate Darth Krayt team has a different agenda, including the newest member, Celeste Monre. The Muur Talisman is starting to take a toll on the gang while they wait for Darth Krayt to arrive. When Antaraes informs Emperor Roan Fel about the Muur Talisman, it surprised me that he wanted it for himself, giving hi...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    I'm Reminded Why I Love This Series 0

    Wow, Star Wars: Legacy continues to blow me away. In terms of plot, almost nothing happens here. The moment on the cover never even takes place. So why is this issue so awsome? The answer is quite simple. Writer, John Ostrander, is fantastic at character work. He's like the Ed Brubaker of the Star Wars universe, maybe even better. I know that might sound crazy, but his flawless character work and amazing knowledge of the vast Star Wars history makes him one of the single greatest writers I've ev...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.
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