Hi there and hello again, this is your Uncle Kal with a quick up-date. Yes I’m still alive. Woooo Hooooo.
I’m presently working on a review of the book Death Star by Michael Reaves and Steve Perry (not from the band Journey -hahaha - okay bad joke - sorry )
Look for it soon, I’m writing it as I type this - I’m talented huh???? 
See Ya’ All Soon
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Hello and sorry it’s been way too long since I’ve been here. I’ve had so much on my plate since February that a “normal” life right now has been very hard. But not to get into that at the moment, this site is about Star Wars and not my problems.
So, yes I’ve watched the first three episodes of TCW and I’ve enjoyed them. I am standing by my initial assessment when we were talking about this on the podcast that these are not “MY” Star Wars. These are for my kids but they are done on a level that the old folks like me can still enjoy them with the new generation. These shows are still Star Wars and fun.
One thing I have noticed so far that will be interesting to follow, the attitude of the clones. I’ve watched them so far with Yoda and Plo Coon make derogatory comments about themselves like “No one cares about us” and “where just clones.” In both cases Yoda and Plo come back with, you not just clones, you are men. Even Yoda mentions that each clone has their own personal presence in the Force.
Now, the reason I bring this up is I just finished my review of Order 66. It will be interesting to see when attitudes change and why. This series, and the RC series of books, shows that some Jedi are concerned with the fate of the clones. Yes, we know Master Vos and Rhomn Kota aren’t particularly nice to the clones. And, we also know that the clones that had a major part in the downfall of the Jedi was the new batch created by Palpatine. This new batch didn’t hang around the Jedi like the first batch.
I might be spouting here off here on a tangent and I’m sorry for it. It has been awhile since I have blogged and I would love to get back to it more in the future. But I see a road that we, as viewers of this series, will have fun following. What I would love to know is, will we see Delta and Omega squads? Etain, Jusik, Skirata, and Vau with his pet? This would make it very fun series indeed.
This is your Uncle Kal signing off - Good Night 
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Hello again blog readers. Wow, it’s been way too long since I’ve last blogged here at EUCantina.net and I need apologize for that. Your pal Uncle Kal was been doing some, shall we say “hunting” of late. I wish I had access to a clone or two that could slice into financial institutions and skim off …………. oh wait, I guess the question that needs to be ask about now is, “Which institution could I hack into these days that’s worth anything?” Haha ummm, okay, bad joke - sorry.
I thought to get back in the swing of things, I would expand on the review I did for the EUCast special on The Force Unleashed for the Wii. I’ll still cover the basics of graphics, game play and story. In this case, I can expand my review now that I have gone further in the game since the podcast.
Now I can hear you all asking “But Uncle Kal, I thought you’re supposed to do book reviews, what gives?” Well, I haven’t given up on book reviews. I’m in the process of my review for Order 66 that will be posted in the normal site. This is just my thoughts, expanded, on The Force Unleashed Game. Book reviews will still be my main stay here for the site. So, let’s get started shall we??
Again, I’ll start with the graphics. As I mentioned on the podcast I’ve had the Game Cube so I’m use to the Nintendo graphics and they work here. Yes, yes I know that I’m missing the nice rendered graphics of the XBox and PS3. Yes, the characters in the Wii at times do look blocky esp. the human characters. June Eclipse still reminds me of a female avatar from Second Life although at times the SL characters move better then she does. And still, the characters don’t blink enough for me - which can be very unsettling esp. Rohm Kota. Some really cool looking characters in this game are the Falucian Warriors, the Bull Rancor’s, the droids within the Junk Jedi Temple and the Shadow Guard within Raxus Prime - very nice. The atmosphere within the game is very nice as well. Using Felucia and the Nar Shadaa bar district as the examples, they are really impressive. Now, Super Mario Galaxies has outstanding graphics for this platform but you have to take into account the series. Realistic characters on the Wii have a long way to go.
Now for the game play. I can expand in this area due to the discussion we had on our EUCast special and I’ve moved further into the game. As I mentioned, you need to have the Wiimote and nunchuk connected to work the game. As you play through the game you will find special moves/cut scenes that are played once triggered by moving the nunchuk or Wiimote up/down, sideways or at different angles. As you can guess, the moves triggered this way could be considered the killing move for each major character that you are battling. Naturally the Wiimote is for the “lightsaber,” jumping, moving the camera angle and main game controls. The nunchuk moves the Apprentice around and controls the force push, lightning and combos. One problem I have had with this game so far was in fierce lightsaber battles the camera angle has a tendency to “jump into” the character you’re fighting. The first time it happened to me it was confusing and it has happened in the game more then a few times. It’s freaky watching you fight - well - yourself. Also I do have to agree, and I know that it was taken out of the Wii version, I would have loved to have seen Euphoria at work in this game. Sure, it’s cool to pick up a Stormtrooper or Felucian Warrior and play quarterback to see how far you can throw them down a hallway or off a bridge. It would have been cool to see one of these characters reach for someone as they go over the side taking a poor innocent with them. The other thing that bugs me is the Wiimote when it comes to using it as a lightsaber. It is true that all you need to do is flick the Wiimote to move the lightsaber in game it. I would have loved to have some kind of true lightsaber type movement, especially the ability to jab. Lastly, please correct me if I’m wrong or my glasses need adjusting, I don’t remember the Apprentice holding his lightsaber backward. Now, I could have just over looked this because I’m so wrapped up in the game or my mind is playing tricks on me whichever comes first. If old Uncle kal’s memory is having problems, please feel to correct in the comments. My poor eyesight could be at play here.
As for the story, it’s condensed. If you heard one of the previous podcast, you heard that I read the graphic novel and the book. I still believe that game play could have been expanded by bringing in a few things that where mentioned in the book. The lack of PROXY doing his “thing” or (spoiler here folks for those that have not read the book) the addition of the junk Jedi masters coming to life in the Junk Jedi temple would have been an added bonus to me. This could have easily made the game longer and included some great cut scenes.
Now what sets this game apart on the Wii from the other platforms is the Battle Mode. You could think of this as a version of the Clone Wars Lightsaber game the will be coming to the Wii soon. Here you get to play a total of 27 characters in 9 arenas that cover the Jedi Temple, TIE Construction yard, Felucia and other places. There are five timed matches to this level and Force power ups available to help you get an upper hand on an opponent. If you need a workout, forget Wii Fitness, this level more then makes up for it.
My final vote for this game - yes I believe it does live up the hype. If you have an Xbox or PS3 you probably get the better graphics but you probably don’t get the workout you get with the Wii battle mode. It is a fun game to play and I would recommend it. As for continual play, the Battle mode gives you the ability to see if a young Luke Skywalker cold take down a General Kota any other fantasy match-up you can pull together from the list of available opponents. on a scale of 1 to 10 with ten being best, I give this a solid 8.
Thanks for reading this and as always questions, comments and like are welcomed.
This is your Uncle Kal signing off, Good Night
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Hello All,
I have to apologize again for being away from my blog for so long. Life around the “Skirata” (well, my real one) house has been “busy” and stressful of late - very stressful. Yes, I’m just about finished with reading Order 66 and I’m starting to organize my thoughts for the review.
I have also proceeded further in The Force Unleashed game for the Wii and thought I would post my impressions here to hold you all over until the Order 66 review is done. I thought it would be fair to expand my thoughts from the podcast since I have proceeded further into the game. It should be posted soon so keep a look out for it.
Speaking of the TFU, anyone watching Smallville this season? Is it just me but when you see Sam Witwer on screen, don’t you want say “Yes, my Master.” Or how about any other memorable line from the TFU. Then there are these questions that come up: Could a Sith Lord take down the Man of Steal??? Could a Lightsaber damage or dent Superman??? Is Lois a better actress then Juno?? Would the Apprentice hit on Lois or Cloe if he had chance?? Would Clark hit on Aayla Secura or Juno and if he does hit on Juno, is she wearing the high collar of low cut tight tank top?
Lastly, is it me or is it hard to take Sam’s character seriously when all you remember him for (at least now) as the Apprentice for Darth Vader. Don’t you think it would be cool if Nathalie Cox where to do a cameo just for fun!! She could just walk by him, give him a “look” and quote “…… this is my only appearance on this show, so I’ll never need to live this down,” then she just grabs hold of him and plants a big wet one on the lips. Then Superman proceeds to kick his assets.
Boy I could really use a Mandallian Narcolethe drink about now. I’m so glad I don’t partake in this stuff Bummer!!!
Until next time, this is your Uncle Kal signing off.
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Hi there and hello again, this is your old Uncle Kal and yes it has been awhile. I have to apologize but I needed to have a little mental break since I just finished my temp stint on the EUCast and I needed to finish reading the novel for The Force Unleasehed.
Okay I can hear you all now; But Uncle Kal you haven’t updated this blog with anything since August 14th??? You needed that amount of time just to recharge????? Well, I’m not as young as I used to be, all night parties went from kegger’s to SportsCenter to CNN (Larry King no less Yech!!!). Yeah I know, BORING!!!! So I have to apologize for keeping you all on the back burner.
So, what am going to do at this moment?? Well, I will be reading Order 66 and doing my review once I’m done. I have an idea that I’m still trying to flesh out that could be cool when I start it and I have other things in my life right now that are taking precedent over the stuff above.
I have not forgotten about you all, I’m just busy at the moment. Thanks and I’ll see you all soon.
This is your Uncle Kal signing off.
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Well, finally <WHEW> another post for you all to read; my opinion on which Lego game is better. Is it Lego Star Wars Complete Edition or Lego Indiana Jones.
I’ll get to the point, Lego Star Wars Compete Edition, hands down
Now, I’m not trying to be biased since this is a Star Wars website, oh no. I enjoy BOTH movie franchises and both Lego games. So here comes three big “BUTs” that concern the Indy Lego game. The first “BUT” is how the game handles the “Cut Scenes” between each level. Second, to be politically correct in the Indy game, the story lines have been tweaked. Lastly, it appears that Travelers Tales was pulling anything or anyone from the Indy movie franchise just to give you more characters to play, not just Indy. Even with these three things that bug me, the game does have the Lego charm which makes it fun to play.
My take on the Cut Scenes of Indiana Jones. When you enter the Cantina in SW Lego, you have six doors in front of you that represent each movie. When you enter the room for the movie that you want to play, you get to pick from 6 “chapters” plus a bonus chapter. Once you pick the chapter you want; you enter the door, you get the scroll text (which you can escape out of the scroll if you want to) and boom, you’re in the game.
In the Indy game, you start out at Bernett College where you walk up to three maps that represent each of the movies. Here is where your adventure begins but it is also the spot that makes the game drag. Once you pick the map you want to play you then need to pick the Area you would like to go. For example, let’s say that you’re in the middle of the Temple of Doom story line and you need to get to “Area 4: The Gorge.” You highlight “The Gorge” on the map, and then (in Indian Jones tradition) you watch the red line (ala a plane flight) fly from your starting location (Bernett College) to each location that comes before “Area 4: The Gorge.” Like I mentioned above, if you play the the SW game you can exit out of the scroll at the beginning of each level. With the Indy game, you are stuck watching the red flight line go from Bernett College to your final destination. You cannot hit a button and escape the flight to get to your destination faster. Bummer :-(. Doing this once is fine, but every time you play the game it gets tiring. Why they didn’t add the feature to let you exit out of these cut scenes I don’t know but it’s needed here.
The second thing that kinda bugs me is the “tweaking” of the story line. Okay, okay I know that when the original movies where done, the country was not in this “Politically Correct” mentality. To tell you the truth, in my opinion, it blows!! But hey, we move on. The Nazi’s, Russians and any other thing that could be considered offensive has been stripped out of the game. And, I will contradict myself on this subject, it does not “really” bother me, yet it does on a small level. In a game like this, for kids and adults alike, that kinda of stuff is not necessary to move the game along or take away the charm. But, being a guy that grew up with the original movies ( like Star Wars ), you miss the “feel” of Indiana Jones. Sure, some of original story line really couldn’t translate into the Lego game and I can understand the tweaking that needed to be done. Then there’s the ……….. Ya’ know, I better stop here because I will probably start to really contradict myself in this area. I um, better get along to my next point.
My third problem is there are “too’ many characters in the Indiana Jones game. Ya’, ya’ I can hear you asking me right now “How can there be “too” many characters in this game, I don’t get it???” Well, have any of you heard of the “Enemy Boxer,” “Enemy Radio Operator,” or “Sherpa Brawler?” Okay I know, I may be nit picking and pulling anything out of the game to knock it down. And, I know the “real” names of these characters had to be changed for “nice” reasons. But, in the SW Lego game, you know where all the characters came from and they “work” within the game. To me, and please understand this is my opinion, the game is too character heavy. Some of the characters, and again in my opinion, could have been left out.
Now, Travelers Tales is coming out with Lego Batman soon. To me, the amount of characters that will appear in this game will work, as it does with the Star Wars Lego game. To me, Batman and Star Wars can “stand” to have a ton of characters in each game because each of these “universes” can support them. Indiana Jones as a “universe” to me, can’t support a lot of characters because some of them could be considered “throwaways.” The Indy characters, especially the secondary ones, don’t last long in the movies to be memorable. The Batman game you’ll get to play the Joker, Catwoman, Harley Quinn, Nightwing and so on. Star Wars Lego you get to play, Clones, Bossk, Luke, Chewie, Darth Maul and so on. You get the picture, for both of these games you KNOW the characters and they are a “part” of each universe. And it works for these games, it doesn’t work for Indy.
Okay, now that I’ve spilled my guts about the three things that bugged me, there is that Lego charm in the Indy game. Indiana Jones movie in jokes are throughout the game along with the standard Lego mayhem and destruction. And, as you go through the game, you will find Star Wars Easter Eggs. 5 beloved SW characters make an appearance in this game BUT, once you find these 5, you cannot use them within the game. There are two “other” characters within the game that you can play which I will spoil one of them right now. That one character happens to be <SFX drumroll> Han Solo. The other one, well, I’ll let you figure it out on your own and then figure out “why” that character is there.
Well, I know that there is a lot more I could write about which I’m afraid I did, I could either lose whoever is left at this point or put whoever “is” left reading this asleep.
I’ll leave you all with the short version. This is still a fun game to play and if you can get by my nit picking above you will also agree. It is solid fun and it has not lost the Lego / Travelers Tales charm. But, once I get done playing this game, I can see myself turning it in for game credit at the local video game store and get something else. Star Wars Lego and if I do get the Batman Lego game, I can see myself keeping these and playing them from time to time.
Comments, questions, anything positive or negative is always accepted. That way I know people are reading these.
So, this is your Uncle Kal signing off. Now go to bed Ord’ ika, you have school in the morning
Good Night All
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Hello and welcome to another “lazy” post from your old Uncle Kal. This time it’s my review of Karen Traviss’ Republic Commando novel True Colors.
Yes, I can see you’re all asking, But Uncle Kal are you backing out of that compare/contrast review of Lego Star Wars Complete Edition vs Indy game???” No, I am not. As I type this little bit of text, I’m working on that review. Please trust me :-). Until it’s ready, please enjoy the following review. And again, if you hate this. love it or are indifferent, let me know. Thank you all for reading this.
A question comes to mind in all Star Wars fans that one day we hope will get answered; What will happened to the Clones when the war is over? In Karen Traviss’ book Republic Commando - True Colors, third in the series of four books, we as Star Wars fans are not the only ones looking for an answer to this question. While reading this book you get to see the characters start to question who is a true friend or who the enemy really is. Also, in some small way they are even planning for life after the war, if it’s at all possible.
We start out with Walon Vau during a bank heist being helped by Delta squad. On the way out of the bank a silent alarm is tripped which alerts droid guards. Vau is so loaded down with loot that Boss offered to help but Walon warns him off and orders the troopers to leave because he is the only one that steals, not his clones. Once Delta gets off planet, they inform Skirata of what happens which makes he and Ordo mount a rescue mission. When the mission succeeds, Vau hands over part his loot to Skirata as a “donation to the clone welfare fund.”
We also follow Kal Shirata on his quest to find the renegade Kaminoan scientist Ko Sai and her research into clone DNA. He’s hoping that she knows how to turn off the genes that make the clones age faster the normal. He does eventually catch-up with her and “kidnaps” her. While in his custody, he and the clones use different interrogation techniques to persuade the scientist into helping him find the answer to his question. Ultimately, when we get toward the end of the book, the scientist was pushed to her limit and her research stops. You’ll have to read the book to find out more.
At the same time, we follow Besany Wennen of the Republic Treasury department as she is asked by Skirata to trace where the funding is coming from for the clone army. While she looks into this, another question presents itself to her; is there anything being done to treat the clones as living breathing men, not just flesh droids. Then, another question presents itself as she digs deeper, who is responsible for the treatment of wounded and injured clones. The part of this story line plays itself out with a blaster drawn and a favor called upon to evacuate a seriously wounded clone. This is another part that if you want the whole story, please read the book.
Jedi Knight Etain Tur-Mukan starts the book on the planet Qiilura leading a garrison of GAR troops and the local Gurlanin in a cleanup operation to clear the planet of human colonists. This is a carryover from the book Hard Contact when Etain met Omega squad, and the baby’s father clone trooper Darman, in a commando mission to sabotage a Separatist research facility creating a nano-virus designed to kill the clones. One of the main reasons she’s here is to keep her from view of the Jedi Council until the baby is born. She stays with this action for a while until she over does it and pushes herself to a possible miscarriage. To prevent losing the baby, Skirata has her evacuated to Mandator where she sits out the this little bit of the war until the baby is born.
Omega squad is on the planet Gaftikar in a rebel camp helping the locals get ready for a raid on the city of Eyat. While there, they come across an AWOL clone ARC Alpha-Thirty named Sull. Darman and Atin end up tracking the AWOL clone and capture him in his apartment. The two troopers bring him back to their camp where he is interrogated by A’den, Sull gives them all a warning that the clones will never “be able to just leave.” He warns them that the Chancellors hit men will come after any clone that goes AWOL. A’den and Sull go have a talk and come the conclusion that Sull will again disappear but this time with the help of A’den and the other clones. Darman is ordered to go to Sull’s apartment to “clean it up.” While there he’s jumped by two hit man who where looking for Sull because he was AWOL and deserters are executed. Darman was able to “slot” the two assassins after putting up a good fight. When it’s over, the one thing he didn’t expect to see was the hit-men being clones. Clones sent to assassinate other clones. This shakes him to the core and makes him start thinking about life. If it is possible to have a normal life outside of the GAR when the war is over. He calls in Fi to help clean up the mess and get rid of the bodies. Later, when Darman and Fi are sent back into the city Eyat once the raid is begins, they are tasked clear the Hologaftikar Channel Ten studios. They run into what could be considered a trap when the studio blows. The explosion throws the two troopers injuring one critically. If you want a cliffhanger, here it is ….. Read the book.
For me, I could go on and on about the different story lines that have I left out of my review. And if you read this book you’ll know I have skipped Jusik’s decision, what Walon Vau is actually after in the bank heist, the race to find Ko Sai, Senator Den Skeenah of Chandrilla coming forward to speak about “laws protecting planets sentient and semi sentient beings but nothing on the behalf of the clones, the birth of Jedi Etain’s baby and a bigger question, if the Jedi Order has completely lost it’s way and have forgotten how to be Jedi. I believe that giving you just this much of a taste should peak your curiosity about the book to make you go out and buy it. If you did, then I did my job.
When her last book in the series, SW Order 66 - Republic Commando Novel, is released in September as a hard cover, it will be interesting to see which of the clones will react to the order given. Also, Karen has included the actual written Order 66 in this book along with Order 65. We also know that within these Republic Commando books there are two Jedi working closely with these clones. Will these clones turn on the Jedi and what will happen to Etain’s baby? I guess we will have to stay tuned to find out.
I thank you for reading this review and comments are always welcomed, good or bad. Anything to help make these reviews improve are always welcomed.
This is your Uncle Kal, signing off!
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Hello everyone and welcome to my review of the above mentioned book.
Now, I can hear a lot of you saying: ‘But Uncle Kal, you promised a compare and contrast review of Star Wars Lego Complete Edition vs. Indiana Jones Lego. Kal, what happened?????
Well folks, life these past two weeks have not been too kind to your old Uncle Kal. A lot has been happening here to really put in the time to finish even a basic review and do it well. When I write here I want to submit a quality job and not hack it out. It’s not fair to all of you to read something that could have been spit out on Fox News or any other “loud” media outlet. I like to think I do quality work which I hope you all enjoy. If you don’t like what I contribute here; I’m Mando, I’ve taken a lot of criticism these past two weeks ( to my face BTW ) and I’m still standing. Any and all thoughts are taken, digested ( like that Sarlacc pit Boba fell into in that movie ………. what was it’s name??? ), and used to my benefit and the benefit of this site. So if you don’t like something I say just say so, I can take it. I’m Mandalorian and the armor I wear is pretty thick . And please be honest because if you are to fruu fruu in your comments, I will find you. Don;t forget I am a bounty hunter with access to a squad of clone commandos :-). Ordo has an itchy trigger finger that needs scratching So play nice
The review below has been done for sometime now. I thought I would make it easier on Austin and Andrew to post it here for now instead of the “Latest Review” section of the site. Please enjoy this review and if you like this one, I’ll post my review of “True Colors” here as well.
Oh, one last thing, I plan to read and review “Order 66″ when it comes out September 16th. Regardless of how the cover looks (if you read my previous opinion on it) it will not hold me back from the story inside. I’ve come this far, I can’t stop now.
So, please enjoy my review of “Hard Contact” below. This is your Uncle Kal signing off Good Night!
The book Star Wars Republic Commando “Hard Contact” by author Karen Traviss is a spin off out of the successful XBoX and PC Star Wars: Republic Commando game that followed Delta squad. Delta squad had commandos Boss, Fixer, Sev and Scorch. Sadly, I never had the ability to play this game but the books make up for it to me.
This book is the first of what is now a four part series concerning the exploits of Omega Squad with the clones Darman, Atin, Fi and Niner. As you read through the book you are also introduced to the two young Jedi who appear in the other books as well, Bardan Jusik and Etain Tur-Muka. A shape shifter species called the Gurlanin are featured in this book with the character Jinart, who helps the clones in this mission. Lastly, in a God like way by the using the clones and some quotes above new chapter headings, is Kal Skirata.
The plot of the story revolves around the destruction of a virus that the Separatist are putting together on the planet Qiilura. You’re probably asking yourself: “What’s so special about this virus that needs to be handled by a bunch of ‘green’ clone commandos? I mean come on, when we first saw the clones they where on the planet Geonosis and this book picks up right after the battle is over.”
Well, the virus being synthesized by one Dr. Ovolot Qail Uthan, is designed to wipe out the clones of the Grand Army of the Republic. Guarding this project for the Separatist is the Mandalorian Ghez Hokan with a band of mercenaries. He started out the book with a rag tag band of mercenaries but he quickly gave them their “pensions” and replaced them with a small droid army.
The book starts with a prologue following clone trooper Darman during the battle of Geonosis. Darman and his original commando squad of clone troopers Vin, Taler and Jay, were tasked with fast roping and rushing a door during the battle. We really have no idea why it’s happening but by the end of this little prologue, Darman is the only one left standing from the squad.
Once his part of the battle is over, Darman tries the best he can to find his squad mates. While loading up from the extraction point, he waits until the last gunship is ready to leave before he loads up for the flight back to the transport and “home” to Ord Mantell. Inside the safe confines of the transport, he tries again to find his brothers. While not really paying attention, a voice from behind asks for his number. Still in a daze, Darman turns toward the voice and gets scanned to make sure he’s in one piece. Being brought back to reality he asks if clone trooper RC one-one-three-five has checked in. Sadly the commander gives him an answer of “No” and if he didn’t make it through this casevac then he didn’t make it. Realizing that he is now the only one left from his squad he sits down next to a wall to consider that no amount of training that he and brothers had gone through could prepare him for this reality. Clones where bred with purpose and that purpose was to get the job done and that was just what he and the others have done. But now as a reader you see Darman start to feel doubt and that was something no amount of training could prepare him for. While sitting there, Darman runs into another clone. This one just a trooper with lighter armor and lower spec weapons compared to the commandos. They exchange idol chit-chat about the job being over but you feel that the connection Darman had with his squad mates is just not there. The realization hits him just then that he was now alone, without the squad mates he grew up and trained with from early on.
You can also tell from that point that Karen is setting up a three tier class system within the clone army. The regular clone army with lighter weapons, armor and no special training, the commandos that have better weapons and specialized training and then the ARC’s that are the wild cards of the bunch. The ARC troopers are introduced in the book Triple Zero.
Next in the book we follow Etain on the planet Qiilura doing what could be called an information gathering mission with her Jedi Master Fulier. We find out after a brief chase that Etain is alone and the run because her Master was betrayed and later in the book killed by Hokan. As the book progresses, we find that Etain has a missing link, full holo maps of the Hokan’s compounds, that will ultimately help our clones in the mission to stop the development of the virus.
When next we meet Darman, he’s at Ord Mantell in a secure meeting room with his new squad mates Fi, Atin and Niner. This is the point when we find out that Omega squad is now made up of “sole survivors,” the last man from his original squad still standing. Holding the briefing is Jedi Master Arligan Zey intelligence officer and his Padawan Bardan Jusik who’s in charge of arming the squad for this mission.
Now, I believe I’ve set up the book pretty well at this point and to go any further would make it hard for you to read the book. And, if you read my follow-on reviews I am a firm believer in the philosophy of “read the book.” At this point I’d like to try to just give you my impression and character insight of the rest of the book.
Karen Traviss laid the ground work in this book for her follow-ons. It’s nice to see the progression of characters that started out being thrown into a chaotic war at the beginning of this book, to characters that start to question the system in Triple Zero and then their future in True Colors. You also see, as is the case with Etain, the characters realize that they have no choice in what has been thrust upon them but to push on to be the best they can be for the sake of the others.
I’ll take Etain first in the above case. She starts out in this book as just a Padawan on a mission with her Jedi Master Fulier to the planet Qiilura. They where sent there to scout the location of the research facility making the nanovirus. When they where betrayed, by who we really don’t know, Etain was able to get away and find some shelter to hold up in. This is where she meets Jinart but not as her true inky black body self (read the book for a better description) but as an old woman. When reading this part of the book you can feel the weight on her shoulders and the feeling she’s just a little kid lost with a lightsaber. “Jinart” tries to get her to realize the she needs to step it up because “they” are coming.
You also feel for Etain because she has no faith in herself at the start of this book. There is kind of a natural progression going on in Etain from a scared naive little girl to one that has started to grow into her new responsibility, reluctantly. See, when she finally meets up with Darman, he begins to fill her in what she’s missed since being on her mission. She’s been out touch with the Republic for so long she didn’t know about the Grand Army and that all Jedi’s are now Generals (Jedi Masters) or Commanders (Padawan’s) leading said army. The weight of responsibility starts to bare on her so you can say she begins her new command by asking trooper Darman his name. He starts to respond as any clone would by giving his clone number but she quickly stops him and asks him for his name. As the book progresses, you kinda see through Etains eyes the respect she has for the clones but also the sadness she has to because they really don’t have anything else in life but war.
Now from Darman’s point of view, Etain is his commander. You can tell that from the moment he hooks with Etain he will do whatever is asked of him. Even if there is any doubt, he will follow his commander. Darman keeps telling Etain he’s seen Jedi fight, he knows what they can do and she will do what needs to be done when the time is right. That’s how much faith he has in her and her abilities. There’s a point in the book Etain gets so frustrated with herself when it comes to planning a raid on Dr. Uthan facility, she turns to Darman and says - “you plan it.” She leaves the briefing in a huff and while outside Junart gives her a piece of her mind. Junart is trying to make Etain realize that for Darmans sake she needs to pull it together so he and the rest of the squad can survive this mission. And, if she can’t do it, then she needs to step aside or she could get them all killed. Junart is trying to make Etain see that the Darman, in fact all of the clones, did not ask for the responsibility of fighting this war. They are doing it because it’s the nature of duty, that’s what has been bred into them. Junart even threatens Etain that if she wasn’t so important to clones as a commander; she, Junart, would have killed Etain for the sake of the mission and lead the clones themselves.
Karen Traviss laid out a very interesting point here that will probably be tested in the RC book Order 66 when released. If the clones where bred to follow the Jedi and treat them as “commanders,” what is going to happen when other clones start to turn on Etain and Jusik? If you have read Karen’s book “Revelation” from Legacy of the Force series, you know who still lives in that series. You just don’t find out why or how they where able to get away. I guess that’s something we won’t know until the book comes out.
Well, I hope this brief overview gives a taste of this book and gets you to sit down and read it if you haven’t already. If you have read my previous reviews you should know by now I am firm believer of reading so go read the book to see how it ends. If you feel short changed that i got a different aspect out of this or I missed that little detail, well, I’ll try better next time.
If you questions or comments good or bad, your input is always welcomed. You can reach me through the eucantine.net email or leave a comment in the forum. I’ll reply back as soon as I can.
Thank you for taking the time read this review. Up next, I review the Michael A. Stackpole book “I, Jedi.” Two things about this as a teaser, it’s so far the first and only book in the Star Wars novels told in the first person perspective and second, Coran Horn is my favorite Jedi.
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…… your Uncle Kal does have a lot more to say but not just on the Comic Con. Keep on the look out for a Compare / Contrast review of Star Wars Complete Edition Lego VS. Indiana Jones Lego games. That should hopefully post soon???? Trust me, I am working on it.
And, if by someway I get me hands on it (oooo I sounded like a pirate there for a second ) , the Batman Lego VS. Star Wars Complete Edition Lego review.
This is your Uncle Kal, signing off. Goodnight Everyone
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Hello and welcome to the second installment about Comic Con 2008. Now that I have been fully rested, I can now proceed with my thoughts. BTW - Iron Fist, you can breath now
<SFX clears throat><SFX sound of mint spray>
One word I can give you is WOW!!! This years convention was soooo crowded.
If by somehow my comments from the last EUCast made it on air ( I am typing this before I listen to show - sorry Austin, Andrew and Steve - it’s been a long day and I’ll explain later ) I’ve been to about 8 or 10 of these Comic Cons in San Diego. I have seen the show grow from a partial use of the San Diego Convention Center to the whole thing covered wall to wall with stuff. I’ve been going one day and one day only, Sunday, because in the past it was the least crowded. I remember walking in first thing when the doors opened with not too many people around ( I believe it was do to the Saturday night parties if you get my meaning ) and still have enough room to breath by 2pm in the afternoon. I’ve had enough time in the past to make each and every isle from left to right and see just about everything. When I was done, I felt that I came away with a grand experience, so much freebies and too much STUFF that I paid for just to add to my collections. I can even see the cool things like Klingons walking around as if they came right out of a Star Trek movie. I saw the best homemade Binder costume from Futurama, Spidergirl ( what a body ), two girls in short - short skirt dresses with a guy walking behind ( I believe that this might be in the show ), and so much more.
What I love about the show, just the stuff to see. It is a sensory overload for anyone that goes for the first time. You walk right in and you are assaulted with these huge trade show booths from Image, Marvel, DC, LucasArts, Lego, Mattel, Disney etc, etc, right in front of your face literally as far as the eye can see.
You stand there in awe trying to figure out “Where do I go first?” You realize that just about each and every booth is giving away stuff - for free! Oh yeah, it could be a baseball card, a poster, a huge tote bag ( I got four of these this year) a free comic, beer opener, post card or business card, but IT’S FREE - WHOO HOO!
Then there is the Comic Con Exclusives that you want to buy that are limited. Gentle Giant has a Mini Bust of Anakin, Monogram has a bronze paper weight of Spiderman, Hasbro Toy Shop has GI Joe and Star War and Iron Man and other exclusives and so on and so on. You could easily loss your rent from one day here.
For a veteran like me, this show was sooo crowded.
Once I got my friend, his son and my daughter our show badges, we where able to sneak inside before the pros where actually able to get in. I could elaborate about this here but it’s easier to talk about then type about.
I was able to hit the HasbroToyShop booth to pick up the Commander Gree and Snake Eyes/Timber exclusive. From there I was able to hit the Gentle Giant booth to pick up the small replica helmets. Then my daughter and I where able to score the WB Smallville/Supernatural bags then later Pushing Daisies bags. The four of us tried our best to hit all the major booths in the center of the convention center the move from right to left just to try to see it all. It was so hard.
I was able to ask someone in the LucasArts booth about Jacob Nion and Star Wars Galaxies. He said he had not heard anything about the name for the SA from Unleashed but he did say that SW Galaxies will be adding a card game aspect soon. So it appear that Galaxies will be staying around. I saw Unleashed, Clone Wars and Galaxies being played in their respective systems and they looked great I did not get a chance to play them because too many people where in line. If I had stayed to play, it would have been a very long wait - for all three games.
Saw the Clones Wars booth from the outside and was able to get pictures from far away of Ahsoka, Airborne Trooper and Jango Fett posing for pictures. Saw all the new SW Legos but never got close enough to really examine them.
Sorry for the abrupt ending to this blog but I’m going to end this here. It’s been a rough day, it’s late right now and my family is missing a member as of this morning. We had to put down our 16 year old cat Shelby due to illness. It’s kinda sad here because my daughters first time down at San Diego Comic Con was over shadowed by this since Shelby fell ill on Saturday and lost her fight today.
I hope that my thoughts of the Con did not put anyone to sleep. If there is anymore I can post, I’ll add it later or if Andrew or Austin want to drill me about on the EUCast, I’ll be more then happy to make you all jealous
I will leave you all with this thought. For the newbie who is not prepared to go to Con and has no idea what they are getting into, I can see one of two things happening. I can see them stand there in awe at the sensory overload or curl up in a corner and whimper to themselves: “There’s no place like home, There’s no place like home.”
This is Kal Skirata signing off, Good Night / Good Morning 
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