The book literally reads like someone took the shooting script for the episodes and inserted more descriptive text around the dialogue to fill out what we would have seen visually. You can tell exactly in the book when you've reached the point where the episode would normally end and when the new one begins, even though there are no clearly-defined divisions except normal chapters. This is also notable in the reuse of characters and locations. While a couple of new worlds are introduced and a few others are slightly fleshed out, we essentially revisit all of the good ol' stomping grounds including Mustafar, Tatooine and Christophsis. This is somewhat excusable with a TV series where saving money by reusing previous elements is an actual consideration, but not for a book. It continues the sense that we're not actually talking about a galactic-scale war with battles taking place on hundreds and thousands of worlds with untold people killed, but a small scuffle between a few bad actors.
The second strike comes in the use of a previous EU story which was perfectly good and reimagined into something not as good, something TCW also did to no one's benefit. Before The Clone Wars show there was Dark Horse's Clone Wars comics, and while they were hit-or-miss the story of Quinlan Vos and his fall to the Dark Side and labored redemption was one of the major story arcs that was quite decent. The same happens to him here, hence the "Dark Disciple" if you hadn't guessed already, but his fall is entirely due to a romance with Asajj Ventress in a rather ham-fisted manner. I was very unconvinced the way it was written that Vos would make the choices he did because he got the hots for our no-longer-bald former Sith acolyte. I was also never a big fan of the character herself either, while clearly the author was, which shows in the writing.
The last strike came when some really stupid shit happened, which just caused me to shake my head and go "what the fuck?" I'll include a few here, since there were relatively few things of note to highlight from the book tech and debate-wise.
As far as time goes it takes place late in the war close to three years, when Ahsoka has already left the Jedi order.
Vos telekinetically lifts a person up and keeps them there while simultaneously blocking blasters and fighting thugs.Ch2 pg17-19 wrote:He extended a hand in Sheb's direction, then jerked it upward. The merchant let out a treble yelp of astonishment as he found himself squirming in midair. At the same instant the Mahran twisted and brought his arms up, breaking Thurg's grip as if it were nothing at all, then grabbed the Gamorrean's arm and flipped him over.
"Oh I say," squeaked a panicked Blue, heading for the door with his arms raised, "help! Help-"
Four armed bodyguards charged in. The Rodian, huge black eyes fixed on Tal, slammed into the hapless droid. Blue went clattering into a corner, and the Rodian began firing at the interlopers.
"No, no blasters!" Sheb shouted, thinking of the irreplaceable items on display in the room, but they ignored him. Red blasterfire screamed through the room, and Sheb, still dangling in the air, screamed along with it, first in pain at seeing his beautiful merchandise obliterated, and then again when a bolt seared through his flapping robes dangerously close to his torso.
There were two other lights flashing about, as well, about a meter long, one green, one blue, that Tal and the interloper wielded like swords. Lightsabers! That meant-
Tal kept one hand extended, holding Sheb aloft, and with the other batted back the red bolts with an almost casual ease. Was the man...humming?
"Ahh!" cried the Koorivar as a blast singed his thigh.
Tal winced. "Sorry," he said, smiling sheepishly up at Sheb, even as he executed a backward flip ending in a sharp, perfectly placed kick to the midsection of a bodyguard. The Gamorrean stumbled, then toppled as Tal slammed the butt of the lightsaber into his temple.
"I wasn't done yet," Tal said, directing his attention to Desh. The smaller, more slender Jedi - for such Sheb realized they both had to be - was on the table now. He splayed a four-fingered hand and lifted the Rodian into the air. For an insane second, he and his employer hovered eye-to-eye, the Rodian's tubular muzzle undulating with protests, and then the green-skinned bodyguard was slammed against the wall.
"Well, don't blame the messenger," the Mahran said. He wasn't even breathing hard. "I was told you're to be reassigned."
"Two more weeks and I would have gotten the whole operation," Tal grumbled. He, too, was speaking as calmly as if the entire exchange were occurring in his own home over friendly drinks. "The Council couldn't wait that long?"
"It would seem not." Desh somersaulted from the table to the floor, grabbing two chairs in the process and hurling them at the four-eyed, arachnoid Aqualish firing steadily, though fruitlessly, at Tal. The furniture struck the bodyguard perfectly and he went sprawling to the floor, limbs entangled in the chair's back and legs at painful-looking angles. His blaster flew out of his hands.
The Mahran caught it effortlessly. He whistled as he examined it. "Nice."
"Oh, no, you don't, Blue," said Tal. The protocol droid had hastened over to one of the fallen bodyguards and clutched a comlink in his hand. Still keeping one hand turned toward Sheb, the Jedi lept toward the droid and severed Blue's hand from his wrist. The droid gave a high-pitched shriek. "Oh, come on, that can be fixed," Tal said. "Don't be a baby."
"So, did I ruin the whole mission?" asked Desh. He thumbed his lightsaber, and with a snap-hiss the blade deactivated.
Self-explanatory.Ch3 pg22 wrote:Obi-Wan, as befitted a Jedi, was adept at concealing his feelings in the Force when he chose to. But now he did not, and even a non-Force sensitive could have seen the concern in his gray-blue eyes.
So shall it be written, so shall it be done, at least where Yoda is concerned.Ch3 pg25 wrote:Yoda's face relaxed into a combination of gentleness and implacability. "Always know you to walk alone, the Council does," he said. "Underestimate Ventress, you do. Skilled, she is. Her help you must take, or fail you will."
Kenobi felt a not-unpleasant chill as Yoda uttered the words. He knew what that meant. Few were stronger in the Force than Yoda, and while the diminutive green-skinned Master was always humble and cautioned that one could never predict the ever-changing future with complete accuracy, there were some things that he simply knew to be the right path. This was one of them.
The rippling of the Force told Kenobi that his fellow Council members, all of whom were familiar with Yoda's unique insight, had sensed this, as well.
It's interesting that not only is the planet completely built over in cityscape, but that this construction goes all the way to the planet's core. Population estimates of a few trillion seem quite small when it's not only the entire planet's surface to consider but a good deal of inside it as well.Ch4 pg29 wrote:Level 1313 was so named because it was one thousand, three hundred, and thirteen levels from the core of the planet. Voss suspected it was easier to think of it that way rather than focusing on the weight of almost four thousand other levels between oneself and the surface. The difference between Coruscant's literal and figurative "underworld" and the one that saw the sun was sufficiently start that they might as well be located in two different systems. Crimes that would be viewed as appalling above were everyday occurrences here. The Jedi wondered, not for the first time, how many would be born, live, and die here, never having glimpsed the sun, let alone the stars. He strode past shivering figures with hands outstretched to small fires burning in metal drums. Voices called out to him: Please, sir, got anything to eat, or some credits to spare? Hey, handsome, I know what you want. Right this way, we've got what you're looking for, exotic items from across the galaxy...
With a gentle brush of the Force, a flick of a finger, and a noncommittal smile, Vos caused each inquirer to forget they had seen him....
More Force influence, but it's another indication of the rather minimalism which has infected this book as it did during TCW. Who does Vos go to for information about Ventress, who has taken up bounty hunting? Why Bossk of course, who is working as part of a group with young Boba Fett in charge. Because there aren't other bounty hunters he could go to for information, it just happens to be the same people we see every single time.Ch4 pg31 wrote:Gently, subtly, Vos extended a sense of camaraderie into the Force as he spoke. "I'd like to get a little payback. Know what I mean?"
Bossk regarded him for a moment longer, then seemed to make a decision. "I know someone who might know where she is. Come on."
More self-explanatory quotes, this time Ventress letting the Force guide her and leaping. However she gets completely caught off-guard by Vos' sudden appearance. Presumably she was concentrating too much on how to take down the Volpai and didn't sense him coming, but still.Ch4 pg34-35 wrote:While the chaos prevented Ventress from getting the clear shot she wanted, which would have ended the hunt in record time, she was not averse to giving chase. The Force buoyed her and guided her, and the prey was not so clever as to be entirely unpredictable to her keen senses. Moregi had to utilized his sheer physicality to shove his way through the crowd; Ventress, whose friend was the Force, conserved her energy for the final capture by simply soaring over the crowds of frightened, fallen pedestrians with a few well-timed leaps.
She thought she had him when the Volpai ran out of rooftop. Moregi hesitated, glancing over his shoulder at Ventress. Then he took a running jump and somehow made it to the next rooftop.
"Not bad," Ventress granted him, effortlessly making the leap herself. She let the Force tell her what Moregi would do next, and followed its guidance when she lost sight of him briefly. She cut a corner on one of the rooftops when he sought to throw her off by racing along the streets. She smiled to herself as she saw him emerge, and, arcing her body, dived atop him.
They slammed hard to the ground. The impact forced her to tumble away from him, and she leapt lightly to her feet, facing him. The bounty was higher if she brought him in alive, so as Moregi stared at her, panting, Ventress was calculating the best way to bring him down.
Suddenly she caught a flurry of movement out of the corner of her eye and a figure sailed across her field of vision. Her Volpai went down beneath it.
Ventress was so taken aback she simply stared in astonishment as the two grappled.
Apparently Ventress isn't so good at discerning life forms when very close together, although why she tried to find him that way rather than letting the Force tell her where he was going to go next is strange. At the same time she is able to tell who exactly it is sneaking up on her while in the same forest-park setting.Ch5 pg36-37 wrote:Moregi had a couple of seconds' lead on her now. An ordinary tracker woudl have lost him admid the unecessary and vexing rooftop architecture, but Ventress was able to keep him sight until he darted into a cluster of trees in yet another park area. She halted, catching her breath, trying to reach out in the Force to find him, but there were so many life-forms in close proximity that it wasn't possible.
-
She sensed a presence behind her and closed her eyes, gathering strength.
"Do you normally go around stealing other people's bounties?" she snapped as the dark-haired idiot slipped in beside her, a blaster drawn.
Ventress pulling a tree out of the ground; given how big Volpai get it was probably a pretty big tree.Ch5 pg37 wrote:Ventress homed in one the source of the sound, extended a hand, and casually uprooted the tree behind which Moregi had been hiding. He stared at her, four eyes wide with shock, then fled toward the edge of the rooftop.
Ventress using the Force to enhance her strength, but again is caught off-guard by an event and not quick on the draw with her TK.Ch5 pg38-39 wrote:Using the Force to lock her fingers in place on the pipe, Ventress tightened her grip on Moregi's hand. But his palm was sweaty from the chase, and he began to slide inexorably downward.
"You slippery, four-armed slimeball!" she shouted.
He fell, six limbs waving frantically like an insect, his mouth open in a scream.
Ventress was already moving her fingers to catch him with the Force when Moregi thumped down on the hood of a passing speeder. She gaped, stunned at the Volpai's impossibly good luck, as he clambered for a better grip aboard the vessel. He craned his neck and lifted one of his arms in a rude gesture.
Again Ventress is able to discern a distinct individual, whilst moving through a busy festival crowd no less, even though earlier she couldn't and she wasn't specifically looking for him but the Volpai. My only guess is that Vos was close enough to somehow overcome the whole "crowd vibe" thing.Ch5 pg39 wrote:Ventress sensed the annoying interloper behind her again and, folding her arms, turned to regard him.
As noted, it wouldn't be unreasonable for someone with precognition to take blows while in hand-to-hand, what with not exactly much room to maneuver out of the way and so forth. But before that she was again caught off-guard when the Volpai came after her. Trying to reconcile this, the only thing I can think of was that Vos' continued interference was starting to wear on her and she wasn't paying attention.Ch5 pg40-41 wrote:Moregi shocked her by not fleeing: He leapt directly at her. Ventress found herself flat on the back of a narrow vessel careening at full speed with a four-armed Volpai atop her, trying to crush her trachea with her own bow. They tumbled off her stolen speeder onto the hood of another one. Ventress grunted, air knocked out of her lungs yet again by the bulk of the surprisingly vigorous Moregi. She shoved upward, but he yanked the bow from her grip and tossed it away.
Ventress was done with finesse - that bow had been given to her by her fellow Nightsisters. Snarling like an animal, she used the Force to augment her own not-inconsiderable strength, flipped the Volpai over, and straddled him. She had two arms pinned, but the second pair and his powerful legs worked together to first seize her and then kick her over his head.
She nearly slid off the vessel - whose Pantoran driver was more than likely desperately regretting his decision to venture forth this morning - but levitated herself back onto it. A Volpai leg kicked at her, and as she rolled out of the way one of two flailing lower arms smacked her in the ribs; only her sharply honed instincts allowed her to pull back enough to take the worst out of the blow. Shooting to her feet, she followed with a good uppercut, but even using the Force to anticipate Moregi's moves, she was at a disadvantage fighting someone who had four fists. Ducking to avoid another punch, she reached for his shoulder to unbalance him - and was rocked by a left hook that connected solidly with her jaw. As she struggled to regain her balance, tightening her grip on him, she felt a piece of his shoulder plating come loose in her hand - and then she was falling.