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The Cestus Deception
Posted: 2004-09-03 06:30pm
by Lord Pounder
Just saw this today in Forbidden Planet. Anyone read this yet? Whats the general plot and is it worth the cash for a hard back?
Posted: 2004-09-03 08:11pm
by President Sharky
It's about Obi-wan Kenobi and Kit Fisto journeying to some inconsequential planet named Ord Cestus that develops this new kind of "Jedi Killer" bio-battledroid. There's also a side-plot about a Clone Trooper called "Nate" (CT-98), who tries to become more humanish. The whole plot is as boring as hell, and Obi-wan is characterized as a blithering idiot. The only sort of interesting stuff happens in the final third, when Assajj Ventress shows up and starts acting like she's uber 1337. Definitely not worth the price of a hardback. If you really want to read it, wait for it to come in PB, or read it in consecutive trips to the bookstore (as I did).
Posted: 2004-09-04 01:03am
by Tychu
I was just wondering, (oh and im waiting for the paperback) i was wondering what Ord meant, its in alot of planet names its some kid of Hutt word i think but does anyone know what it means?
Posted: 2004-09-04 01:31am
by President Sharky
ORD = Ordinance/Repair Depot.
Posted: 2004-09-04 01:43am
by Tychu
hmm thanx, it makes sense now, most of those Ord planet have a ship building plant or garbage pit thing, especially Ord Mantell, the Shadows of the Empire game made that look like crap
Posted: 2004-09-06 04:44am
by JME2
Tychu wrote:hmm thanx, it makes sense now, most of those Ord planet have a ship building plant or garbage pit thing, especially Ord Mantell, the Shadows of the Empire game made that look like crap
Well then, the Yuuzhan Vong occupation certainly made for a change in the scenery, didn't it?
Posted: 2004-09-06 05:02am
by Dartzap
Indeed, although id imagine that it woulld be half wrecked by the Jubilee wheel crashing down on top of their heads...
Posted: 2004-09-06 12:53pm
by JME2
Well, to be frank, I haven't bought any SW books since The Unifiying Force came out almost a year ago; the Clone Wars novels just don't interest me that much (although I look forward to their entry when the updated Essential Chronology comes out).
Posted: 2004-09-06 12:59pm
by Dartzap
Dont worry JM, not long until all of those new Post NJO books come along our way
Posted: 2004-09-06 01:14pm
by JME2
Dartzap wrote:Dont worry JM, not long until all of those new Post NJO books come along our way
Hmm, indeed. And, as of this post and according to the offical counter from NJOE, we have exactly 238 days, 13 hours, 40 minutes, and 32 seconds left until the post-NJO era begins.
Posted: 2004-09-06 01:14pm
by JME2
Besides, until then, there's always my crossover to write.
Posted: 2004-09-06 01:17pm
by Dartzap
Oh Ache, Krivvens bad Pluggy Aye laddeh!
Um yes
Ive not really enjoyed any prequal books except for Shadow Hunter...
Posted: 2004-09-06 01:19pm
by JME2
Dartzap wrote:Oh Ache, Krivvens bad Pluggy Aye laddeh!
Um yes
Ive not really enjoyed any prequal books except for Shadow Hunter...
In my case,
Cloak of Deception (I enjoy a good political thriller, plus we finally got a look at Palpatine's political background prior to TPM) and
Rouge Planet (Due to the tie-in with the NJO).
Posted: 2004-09-06 01:21pm
by Dartzap
oh yes, if forgotten that..
Tarkin Having Fun with Fleet: Part One
Posted: 2004-09-06 01:26pm
by JME2
Dartzap wrote:oh yes, if forgotten that..
Tarkin Having Fun with Fleet: Part One
Aside from the first apperance of Zonama Sekot, that was the best part of the book, getting to see a pre-ANH Tarkin and getting a better idea of who he was prior to his posting on the DS1.
Posted: 2004-09-06 11:51pm
by President Sharky
Well, the Clone Wars novels
Shatterpoint and
MedStar I: Battle Surgeons were both fairly entertaining, the former having a heavy and well done dose of action and Jedi philosophy, while the latter had decent character development. I recommend both of them.
What I'm really looking forward to is
Jedi Trial, a Clone Wars novel that deals with Anakin's...wait for it...Jedi trials! Well, besides the bland title, the excerpts on RandomHouse for this books sound extremely promising. The premise is that the Seperatists have landed an army 1 million strong on Praesitlyn (a planet that was first mentioned in HTTE), home to a major Intergalactic communications centre. Anakin, Neeja Halcyon, and a bunch of covert operatives are basically tasked with driving the CIS out. The most promising thing about this book is that it's being co-written by David Sherman and Dan Cragg, two US military veterans.
The Random House excerpt is right
here.
Posted: 2004-09-07 03:50pm
by JME2
I'm actually looking forward to the CW novel
Dark Rendezvous, the Yoda novel
Author Sean Stewart tells the tale of Yoda's mission to discover the truth behind a surprising peace offer from the Separatists at the height of the Clone Wars. On the Clone Wars timeline, the novel comes just after Jedi Trial, about two and-a-half years after the Battle of Geonosis. The cover art is by Steve Anderson. This Del Rey book is scheduled for release as a paperback in December, 2004.
I'm looking forward to it because, despite his immense popularity in the franchise and in pop culture, we've never truly gotten a good look -- and this is just my opinion -- at what makes Yoda tick. This novel offers a good chance to see beneath the creepy, Oompa-Loompa-esque exterior
and see a different viewpoint on the 900-year old Jedi Master.
Posted: 2004-09-07 03:58pm
by Darth Garden Gnome
JME2 wrote:I'm looking forward to it because, despite his immense popularity in the franchise and in pop culture, we've never truly gotten a good look -- and this is just my opinion -- at what makes Yoda tick. This novel offers a good chance to see beneath the creepy, Oompa-Loompa-esque exterior
and see a different viewpoint on the 900-year old Jedi Master.
Don't get too excited. Somebody will probably fuck it up.
Posted: 2004-09-07 04:01pm
by JME2
Darth Garden Gnome wrote:JME2 wrote:I'm looking forward to it because, despite his immense popularity in the franchise and in pop culture, we've never truly gotten a good look -- and this is just my opinion -- at what makes Yoda tick. This novel offers a good chance to see beneath the creepy, Oompa-Loompa-esque exterior
and see a different viewpoint on the 900-year old Jedi Master.
Don't get too excited. Somebody will probably fuck it up.
Perhaps, but as the Jedi Master himself said, "Uncertain the future is.
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