Error in New Essential Guide to Characters (2002?)
Posted: 2003-03-27 03:24pm
I was reading the New Essential Guide to Characters at my local bookstore today (heh) but I noticed an error in the section on Kyle Katarn.
Now I know Kyle is a game character (featured in Dark Forces, Jedi Knight Dark Forces II, Jedi Knight Mysteries of the Sith and now Jedi Knight II Jedi Outcast) and so on the low end of continuity, BUT he's been promoted to official EU timeline because of his inclusion in this guide and in the Dark Forces series of novelles (Soldier for the Empire, Rebel Agent, Jedi Knight).
In the NEGC they state that Kyle spared the life of the female Dark Jedi Sariss.
This is utter hogwash, because both in the game and in the novelle "Jedi Knight" you kill her. She's dead!
All of the "Seven Dark Jedi" are dead, unless you followed the Dark Path (which isn't assumed by the books or the later games).
So wtf were they smoking when they wrote this?
As long as I'm ranting, does anybody know wtf is up with the "reincarnation" rumors from "Splinter of the Mind's Eye"?
People keep saying how either Leia or Luke is "brought back from the dead" with the kaiburr crystal, but I can't find any quotes that prove this.
I did read the book (it was a long time ago) but I swore they only used the Crystal to heal, not to bring a corpse back to life!
Can somebody quote with page numbers what they are referring to? Thanks.
Now I know Kyle is a game character (featured in Dark Forces, Jedi Knight Dark Forces II, Jedi Knight Mysteries of the Sith and now Jedi Knight II Jedi Outcast) and so on the low end of continuity, BUT he's been promoted to official EU timeline because of his inclusion in this guide and in the Dark Forces series of novelles (Soldier for the Empire, Rebel Agent, Jedi Knight).
In the NEGC they state that Kyle spared the life of the female Dark Jedi Sariss.
This is utter hogwash, because both in the game and in the novelle "Jedi Knight" you kill her. She's dead!
All of the "Seven Dark Jedi" are dead, unless you followed the Dark Path (which isn't assumed by the books or the later games).
So wtf were they smoking when they wrote this?
As long as I'm ranting, does anybody know wtf is up with the "reincarnation" rumors from "Splinter of the Mind's Eye"?
People keep saying how either Leia or Luke is "brought back from the dead" with the kaiburr crystal, but I can't find any quotes that prove this.
I did read the book (it was a long time ago) but I swore they only used the Crystal to heal, not to bring a corpse back to life!
Can somebody quote with page numbers what they are referring to? Thanks.