I also hated how he was characterized as this maniacal machine that wanted to take over the galaxy, making his motivation to be there on the executor and hunt Han Solo incredibly flimsy. 4 identical bodies operating simultaneously? SERIOUSLY? Several metric tons? yeah no, I don't buy that. The traits given to this droid were pretty ridiculous, the storyline was extremely dumb, and IG-88 himself had no personality whatsoever. What makes the stories in this book worth reading, aside from entertaining adventures, is the backstories, personalities, and traits given to these characters, and I disliked just about everything given to IG-88, except for the origin. The second part is almost entirely why I found this story so stupid. He then sets out to start a droid revolution and take over the galaxy. IG-88 is revealed to be an experimental model built by the empire, but it goes the way of the classic monster creation route as IG-88 turns on his creators. The first story, focusing on the cone headed droid IG-88, is easily my least favorite story in the book. THEREFORE I AM: THE TALE OF IG-88- *1 star Hence, I gave the book 2 stars because I enjoyed 2 of the stories. I rated this book differently from most other books/comics I review: there's 5 stories, so for each story that I enjoyed, I awarded one star to the book as a whole. Each of the despicable goons that appear in the meeting scene aboard the Executor gets their own little story in this anthology, with varying degrees of quality. In The Empire Strikes Back, Darth Vader hires the most famous bounty hunters in the galaxy to find Han Solo and the Millenium Falcon in order to set up his trap for Luke Skywalker. But once I finished, I went back to reading Tales of the Bounty Hunters. I put Catalyst - A Rogue One Novel on higher priority because Rogue One was coming out and I wanted to read that book before I saw the film. This took an unusually long time for me to read because I have been going through some life changes, so I didn't have much time to read and review. We currently reside near Monument, Colorado. I serve as a judge in the Writers of the Future contest. I have also written several comic books including the Dark Horse Star Wars collection Tales of the Jedi written in collaboration with Tom Veitch, Predator titles (also for Dark Horse), and X-Files titles for Topps. My original works include the Saga of Seven Suns series and the Nebula Award-nominated Assemblers of Infinity. I have written spin-off novels for Star Wars, StarCraft, Titan A.E., and The X-Files, and I'm the co-author of the Dune prequels. After you've tried those, I hope you'll check out some of my other series. And my magnum opus, the science fiction epic The Saga of Seven Suns, begins with HIDDEN EMPIRE. My steampunk fantasy adventures, CLOCKWORK ANGELS and CLOCKWORK LIVES, written with Neil Peart, legendary drummer from Rush, are two of my very favorite novels ever. series, humorous horror/mysteries, which begin with DEATH WARMED OVER. If you are new to my work, let me recommend a few titles as good places to start. Obi-Wan Kenobi and The Book of Boba Fett are available to stream on Disney+.Yes, I have a lot of books, and if this is your first visit to my amazon author page, it can be a little overwhelming. The Disney+ series is rumored to feature Morrison playing the role of the live-action Captain Rex. Fans wondering when to next expect him to feature in the galaxy far, far away and look forward to Ahsoka. Since then, Morrison has been the go-to person to play Boba Fett, reprising the role for the Disney+ series The Book of Boba Fett. He would later appear as multiple clone troopers in Episode III: Revenge of the Sith and even redubbed Boba Fett’s lines in the 2004 DVD re-releases of the original Star Wars trilogy. The actor was originally cast as Jango Fett, the bounty hunter on which the Republic’s clone army was based, and the father of Boba Fett, making his first appearance in Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones. While Morrison’s appearance in Obi-Wan Kenobi came as a shock to many fans, the actor is widely recognized for being a staple of the Star Wars franchise. Nax’s diagram also confirms that he still physically carries the wounds of his past as shrapnel is still buried in his legs. A common side-effect of their creation, clones are estimated to age twice as fast as normal humans with the process speeding up the older they get. The guide elaborates that the trooper’s health is suffering due to age acceleration. Since his last battle, time was not kind to Nax.
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