Star Wars: Rogue Planet
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4.1 • 7 Ratings
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- £7.99
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- £7.99
Publisher Description
The Force is strong in Anakin Skywalker . . . so strong that the Jedi Council, despite misgivings, has entrusted the young Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi with the mission of training Anakin to become a Jedi Knight. Obi-Wan - like his murdered master, Qui-Gon - believes Anakin may be the Chosen
One, the Jedi destined to bring balance to the Force. But first Obi-Wan must help his undisciplined, idealistic apprentice, who still bears the scars of slavery, find his balance.
Dispatched to the mysterious planet of Zonama Sekot, the source of the fastest ships in the galaxy, Obi-Wan and Anakin are swept up in a swirl of deadly intrigue and betrayal—for the Trade Federation is interested in Zonama Sekot as well.
As the Trade Federation strikes, Obi-Wan and Anakin sense a disturbance in the Force unlike any they have encountered before. It seems there are more secrets on Zonama Sekot than meet the eye.
The search for those secrets will threaten the bond between Obi-Wan and Anakin . . . and bring the troubled young apprentice face-to-face with his deepest fears and his darkest destiny.
Customer Reviews
Odd little tale
This book wasn’t really what I was expecting at all.
Instead of the building realtionship of a young Anakin & Obi-Wan, sent on a dangerous mission together, they are mostly one note once they reach the planet.
The story from then on didn’t make much sense to me due to all the characters on the planet not fully knowing what was happening either.
I found myself very muddled and confused as to why Tarkin even wants these specially designed living ships too. And at the end it simply does a 180 and he suddenly wants to build a Deathstar instead.
I think I’m glad this story isn’t canon
It’s a bit strange, the only real confrontation and the bit I enjoyed most was between Anakin & the Blood Carver.
It was just an ok book.