scythewielder wrote:The Mandalorian Armor, by K. W. Jeter.
Now, it's not that bad per se, and some of the chapters were rather well written, but the subject matter and setting really didn't do much for me, except induce a bit of boredom at times. Perhaps the sequel was better, but can't tell yet. Admittedly, I've never been much of a Boba Fett fan either (beyond the aesthetic, for the most part), so that probably doesn't help.
Oh, I remember that. The trilogy can be summarized as "One massive Boba Fett wank-fest."
Not that it wasn't entertaining at times. But if you think Zahn has gone overboard with Thrawn's ability to predict his enemies', Jeter has gone a magnitude higher with Fett.
I am rather sensitive to such abilities, because in the SW context, they stand so far out of the major themes of the saga. One major theme is:
Yoda wrote:Difficult to see. Always in motion is the future.
Yes, there is a difference. I can accept some reading of the enemy to predict the actions. Jeter's Fett just does too much of it.
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Dispatches from the Culture Wars
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