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    Star Wars: Legacy #32

    Star Wars: Legacy » Star Wars: Legacy #32 - Fight Another Day, Part One released by Dark Horse Comics on January 1, 2009.

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    Darth Krayt's program to exterminate the Mon Calamari is still in progress, with only the Mon Cal Rangers standing between the refugee populace and certain doom. Now a Sith scientist has a new weapon against which the Rangers are powerless. Faced with a choice between allowing refugees to perish and sacrificing themselves in a fruitless delaying action, the Rangers turn to an unexpected-and reluctant-source for help.

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    Return of Treis Sinde 0

    Right when the momentum gets going and things go crazy, this issue of Star Wars: Legacy comes out right in the middle and disrupts it all. This issue was good but not great. If anything, my star rating above is perhaps a little too generous. Anyway, I can make this review short and sweet so I will.  Good: - Seeing the return of  Treis Sinde was awsome. I love the way that John Ostrander (the writer) can sprinkle in very minor characters from previous issues and have them come back. He did the sa...

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    So what's been going on with the Mon Calamari? 0

    The Mon Calamari continues to fight back against the Sith Empire. Pros: The Mon Calamari really been getting turned to sushi lately by the Sith to the point where I almost feel sorry for them. However, that doesn't mean that they can't fight back. Thanks to Imperial Knight Treis Sinde, The Mon Calamari have been holding out. I like how Sinde isn't really a stereotypical hero. He has his own morals and he sees the bigger picture. We're introduced to another new character named Vul Isen, who seem ...

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