Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 5:15 pm
The story takes place in the time frame between Episodes 1 & 2, I believe. Annikin is 14... but this isn't really an Obi Wan/Annikin story.
It's the story of a long-range colonization ship created by a strong-willed Jedi to explore and possibly colonize the next galaxy over. But before they get through the "Unknown Regions" of their own galaxy, the encounter a civilization known as the Chiss, and meet a young Chiss commander....
A military genius named Thrawn who analyzes potential enemies by studying the art their race produces.
This is generally a Thrawn book with a few different storylines that all come together near the end. I didn't even know until recently that Zahn had written more Thrawn books since the "Heir to the Empire" books in the early 90's, which introduced Grand Admiral Thrawn to the Star Wars universe, and generally considered to be the best SW books ever written. Ask any SW geek which "Expanded Universe" books he'd like to see made into movies, and Zahn almost always comes at the top of the list. Considering Thrawn appears in Star Wars Galaxies, I think that pretty much makes him the only non-Lucas character that gets to be canon.
Outbound Flight is a great story about Thrawn's early history. Not incredibly great literature, but one of the few good Star Wars stories out there.
Looks like there are 2 more Thrawn books that I'll also be checking out.
It's the story of a long-range colonization ship created by a strong-willed Jedi to explore and possibly colonize the next galaxy over. But before they get through the "Unknown Regions" of their own galaxy, the encounter a civilization known as the Chiss, and meet a young Chiss commander....
A military genius named Thrawn who analyzes potential enemies by studying the art their race produces.
This is generally a Thrawn book with a few different storylines that all come together near the end. I didn't even know until recently that Zahn had written more Thrawn books since the "Heir to the Empire" books in the early 90's, which introduced Grand Admiral Thrawn to the Star Wars universe, and generally considered to be the best SW books ever written. Ask any SW geek which "Expanded Universe" books he'd like to see made into movies, and Zahn almost always comes at the top of the list. Considering Thrawn appears in Star Wars Galaxies, I think that pretty much makes him the only non-Lucas character that gets to be canon.
Outbound Flight is a great story about Thrawn's early history. Not incredibly great literature, but one of the few good Star Wars stories out there.
Looks like there are 2 more Thrawn books that I'll also be checking out.