So, the ending was ok. The main thing was them getting the communications system back up and running, but there's a moderately brief follow-on chapter that highlights why it was important, and what the characters will be doing next.
The scene that sticks in my memory the most is when one of the lead characters is in urgent need of a way of travelling quickly but doesn't have anything obvious... so decides to apply a rocket engine to their aging, blocky helper droid, and then ride it like a speeder bike. Which the droid actually enjoys! Although not as much as when weapons get added...
On the one hand, the book is easily skippable; it's basically explaining a relatively minor point in the backdrop of a Nihil attack, but with a focus on the padawans andtheir companions. The plot is relatively simple - the characters have to get the tower communications working again to allow the Republic and Jedi forces to coordinate. However, the book is... fun. There are hijinks and an entertaining droid, it helps flesh out some characters a little who maybe don't get as much development in the spine novels, and you get to see the younger characters being clever and solving problems. So I think it's not an essential read, but it's also not one I regret. It reads very quickly and smoothly,which I found helped a lot.
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Date: 2024-02-28 09:51 pm (UTC)The scene that sticks in my memory the most is when one of the lead characters is in urgent need of a way of travelling quickly but doesn't have anything obvious... so decides to apply a rocket engine to their aging, blocky helper droid, and then ride it like a speeder bike. Which the droid actually enjoys! Although not as much as when weapons get added...
On the one hand, the book is easily skippable; it's basically explaining a relatively minor point in the backdrop of a Nihil attack, but with a focus on the padawans andtheir companions. The plot is relatively simple - the characters have to get the tower communications working again to allow the Republic and Jedi forces to coordinate. However, the book is... fun. There are hijinks and an entertaining droid, it helps flesh out some characters a little who maybe don't get as much development in the spine novels, and you get to see the younger characters being clever and solving problems. So I think it's not an essential read, but it's also not one I regret. It reads very quickly and smoothly,which I found helped a lot.