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From a Certain Point of View (Star Wars)

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Apocalyptic Log: "Of MSE-6 and Men" is presented as a systems log of internal Technobabble, diagnostics, and voices recorded by the mouse droid G7, up to the moment the Death Star arrived in range of Yavin 4 where it abruptly ends. TK-15, one of the two troopers following Luke and Leia on Endor and is a former experienced outlaw racer. Unfortunately for him, it’s not enough to save him from Luke’s lightsaber. The 36th story is called The Chronicler, by Danielle Paige. A character named Dora Mar is appointed to the role of Rebel Alliance Chronicler by Mon Mothma, and is tasked with interviewing Luke, Leia, Han and Lando.

I love the title. And while getting the sarlacc’s POV is interesting (like that it is one of the few of its species that doesn’t like me), a few things rubbed me wrong, didn’t feel right. Tatooine was a jungle?From A Certain Point of View is a collection of short stories from the Star Wars franchise, with 40 different stories written by 40 different authors from the perspective of numerous characters during the events of A New Hope. It is a replacement of sorts to the Legends work Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina. 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 Plan- huh... it seemed cut short? I liked it but. I mean I know the end but it felt a little like okay and then? The Movie Trilogy Sourcebook · Trilogy Sourcebook, Special Edition · 20th Anniversary Commemorative Magazine · Complete Trilogy Scrapbook · Best of Star Wars · The Visual Dictionary ( Complete, New Edition) · Incredible Cross-Sections ( Complete) · Who's Who · Complete Vehicles · In 100 Scenes · 100 Defining Moments · Best of Insider Both stories, as well as a few others, are full-circle moments for these characters whom so many have loved over the decades. On May 25, 1983, Star Wars cemented its legacy as the greatest movie franchise of all time with the release of Return of the Jedi . In honor of the fortieth anniversary, forty storytellers re-create an iconic scene from Return of the Jedi through the eyes of a supporting character, from heroes and villains, to droids and creatures. From a Certain Point of View features contributions by bestselling authors and trendsetting artists:From a Certain Point of View, a series of charity anthologies released to tie in to the 40th anniversaries of the original trilogy films. The From a Certain Point of View anthology series has been a JOY to read, as a Star Wars fan, and as an enjoyer of short fiction in general. It reminded me of the magic of watching the original trilogy of films, and why I love Star Wars in the first place, and this one was no exception. Return of the Jedi is far from my favorite Star Wars film, and yet this installment of the anthologies moved even me to tears at one point. On May 25, 1977, the world was introduced to Han Solo, Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, C-3PO, R2-D2, Chewbacca, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Darth Vader, and a galaxy full of possibilities. In honor of the fortieth anniversary , more than forty contributors lend their vision to this retelling of Star Wars. Each of the forty short stories reimagines a moment from the original film, but through the eyes of a supporting character. From a Certain Point of View features contributions by bestselling authors, trendsetting artists, and treasured voices from the literary history of Star Wars: Overall, the anthology is an exceptional ending to the trilogy of From a Certain Point of View stories. It’s also full of new beginnings for beloved characters and the galaxy as a whole. My Mouth Never Closes - this was funny and silly and interesting at first but I feel like it drug out too long and repeated itself too often

Max Rebo remembers his past, which is sometimes tough to differentiate from the present. I don’t like the use of the word “ass.” I felt like this was a story.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." No Biological Sex: Dianogas are functionally this and most identify as such, although some choose to be female or male. The Adventures of Luke Skywalker, Jedi Knight · In Pictures: The Original Trilogy · Movie Theater Storybook · The Original Trilogy Stories The Art of · Portfolio · Sketchbook · Giant Collector's Compendium · The Making of ( Peecher's 1983) · A Pop-Up Book 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.

Chronicles · Annotated Screenplays · Empire Building · Behind the Magic (CD-ROM) · Storyboards · Costumes This expansive anthology delivers 40 stories following lesser-known characters set during the events of Return of the Jedi. From gangsters beyond the Dune Sea, workplace drama on the Empire’s secret battle station, Apex predators on the sanctuary moon, and the hope of the Alliance fleet. The Impossible Flight of the Ash Angels - I liked this but also was kinda like hm would rather read something more interesting. But it was cute. Rescue from Jabba's Palace · Ewoks Join the Fight · The Battle of Endor · From a Certain Point of View

Flaming Sword: Lightsabers according to Jot the Jawa. He goes through R2's memory banks and sees these "swords made of fire" and magic people in robes using these swords. My Greatest Failure: Qui-Gon sees asking Obi-Wan to mentor Anakin as this, as training Anakin would have been a challenge even for best of Jedi and Obi-Wan was barely more than a Padawan himself. He apologizes to Obi-Wan for more or less forcing him into it by making it his dying wish. Piett for some reason can’t get Ozzel out of his head and then thinks about his childhood and then is glad to be killed by the rebels because he did what was right [and wasn’t killed by Vader?]. This was much better put together in my opinion than the previous collections. It had a good variety, good pacing. Overall fun. Hidden Depths: Turns out Admiral Motti, the guy who Vader choked for dismissing the Force, is actually religious himself, though of a different religion than Vader. He just objects to having someone else literally shove their religious beliefs down his throat at a military meeting. He's also got a snarky streak, as he notes that if Vader has such faith in the ability of the Force, then he can destroy the planet himself, as opposed to having to step closer just to strangle a coworker.

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