![]() ![]() But in some cases, I felt more words would’ve been welcome: For example, I had thought that the politics of choosing military targets would be a focal point of “The Bacta War.” The New Republic says it can’t go after Isard, because - evil or not - she was elected by a vote of the Thyferran people. At the end of “The Krytos Trap,” they collectively resigned from the New Republic military in order to take on Imperial nemesis Isard, who had been elected as the head of the bacta-producing planet Thyferra.Īs with Michael Stackpole’s first three entries, this one is a brisk page-turner that doesn’t waste a word. In “X-Wing: The Bacta War” (1997), the final book of the Rogue Squadron quadrilogy (but not the last book about the squadron, as it’ll pop up again in “X-Wing” Book 8, “Isard’s Revenge”), the Rogues truly go rogue. ![]()
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