Enter your mobile number or email address below and we'll send you a link to download the free Kindle App. Jacen then thinks that Anakin really is an illusion and tries to shut him out, falling into a deep depression. Traitor is a 2002 novel by Matthew Stover in the New Jedi Order series, which is set in the Star Wars universe.
Traitor was the first Star Wars novel that did not include any characters from the films. On a New Republic camp ship that keeps refugees from the Yuuzhan Vong war, Ganner finally confronts Jacen and the Yuuzhan Vong forces and is captured. Damit läßt sich das Ganze psychologisch nachvollziehen und das erzeugt wiederum eine sehr reale Atmosphäre.
Soon, nearly a year following the Fall of Coruscant, Jacen is transported to a Yuuzhan Vong seedship, where he is enslaved to a creature called a dhuryam.
So, what is this major shock twist that will reverberate throughout the canon? #Star-Wars; #Star-Wars-The-Last-Jedi Putting beloved (and some accursed) books on the shelf made me remember things. It both is and isn’t that, which thematically fits well. The refugees have a rule: whoever arrives last in the beast would be sent to feed its ravenous hunger.
Meanwhile, Jacen concludes his business with the World Brain, and he and Vergere leave. Jacen does not initially realize that they are going to Vong-form leveled Coruscant. Though, there have been rumors that this sequel will be split in two, making it ten films total. Stover has a unique style among Star Wars writers, really capturing the mystical nature of the Force, and really focusing on philosophical aspects. He is turning traitor to set Kylo up and show the others in his camp what a bad ruler Ren truly is.
Yet he can scarcely imagine himself in stranger circumstances. TRAITOR! Read and you will love even if your not a major Star Wars nerd. The absolute, definitive, best part of the Force Awakens in HD, no less! Exile (Star Wars: Legacy of the Force, Book 4).
Star Wars : Traitor Arena [v0.42] Feb 18 2016 Full Version . I will say this about the actual book, it's sort of slow. As a result of this, Jacen's dhuryam indeed becomes more successful throughout various operations aboard the seedship. However, as I proceeded I found myself being increasingly drawn into it.
We don't yet know what is true and what is subterfuge. In the place of these it intelligently addresses the flaws in Jedi philosphy, reveals some fascinating new 'Vonglife' and deeply explores the often-abused character of Jacen Solo. I was also not impressed with the pseudo-psychological way that this book starts out. This sounds like a mission Hux will eventually screw up, and it could very well backfire big time, relegating him to an Imperial jail cell, with a smelly cell mate named Etinpi Skyvor, where he'll be forced into a love slave relationship with a space creature who creates cloth and stick action figures of Rose Tico only so he can cut them up with his sharp dirty nails, forcing Hux to eat them.
He hates Ben Solo, and is so blinded by his disgust, that he aims to take down the former Jedi pupil's whole operation. That, you will have to determine. As this happens, he gains Vongsense, similar to how his late brother, Anakin, had sensed them with his lambent-imbedded lightsaber back in Edge of Victory: Conquest. Not knowing whether or not this was the real Anakin or a fabrication created by Vergere, Jacen's hesitation in killing the surviving dhuryam results in him getting knocked out.
When confronted by a wounded Vergere about it afterward, she argues that there is no difference between the light and the dark sides of the Force: they are both the same.
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2017. Meanwhile, Jacen does not kill the World Brain, but convinces it not to make things imperfect for the Yuuzhan Vong in order to teach them compromise in the course of their invasion of the galaxy. Take it with a pinch of poo-doo.