"Adapted from official unaired scripts from Star Wars: The Clone Wars, this new novel features one of the great anti-heroines in franchise history. When the Jedi target Count Dooku, they turn to his former apprentice, bounty hunter Asajj Ventress, for help in getting close to the dangerous Sith Lord. But as sparks fly between Ventress and Jedi Master Quinlan Vos, a web of secrets, betrayals, and unexpected alliances jeopardizes their mission—and all those who oppose the dark side."
Originally posted by |King Joker|
He did, but didn't he meet his wife after Order 66?
No he didn't. He met her while he was working undercover soon after the Clone Wars broke out.
This novel is going to be like the hedgehog tick I once found on my cat, that is it will suck. Quinlan/Khaleen Hentz was one of the best pairings in Star Wars and now they want to screw that up.
Originally posted by carthageThey're already making it more of an adult novel.
Genuinely looking forward to the novel even in spite of the fact it's associated with the crap TCW show. Hopefully, they changed some things around for it that are different from how it would've been on the show.
"2:37: Heddle says that it will be more of a novel for adults, and Hidalgo notes that the novel will be able to go deeper in ways that the show could not."
http://www.starwars.com/news/sdcc-2014-star-wars-a-new-dawn-panel-liveblog
But apparently Golden sucks so I'm not getting my hopes up.
Originally posted by |King Joker|
"Adapted from official unaired scripts from Star Wars: The Clone Wars, this new novel features one of the great anti-heroines in franchise history. When the Jedi target Count Dooku, they turn to his former apprentice, bounty hunter Asajj Ventress, for help in getting close to the dangerous Sith Lord. But as sparks fly between Ventress and Jedi Master Quinlan Vos, a web of secrets, betrayals, and unexpected alliances jeopardizes their mission—and all those who oppose the dark side."
Sounds Awesome. Can't wait for this.
Originally posted by ILS
Eh, nope. His storyline in Republic ends with him, his wife and Korto safely hidden during Order 66.
Did you actually read what was said?
Originally posted by ILS
When KJ said "didn't he meet his wife after Order 66" I went on the assumption that people knew they didn't only meet during Order 66. I thought he meant did they rendezvous after Order 66.
Well that's pretty daft if you'll pardon my saying so. The question was:
"didn't he meet his wife after Order 66?"
Obviously this means did he meet his wife FOR THE FIRST TIME after Order 66.
When someone says "I met my wife/husband during" or "he/she met his/her wife/husband during" no duh the couple will have had times when they weren't in the exact same area and so had to meet up at multiple different times/places. The only way it makes sense (unless the speaker is referring to very specific instances) is if it refers to their first meeting. It's just common sense.
Originally posted by |King Joker|Flowery purple prose sex scenes between Vos and Ventress. Awesome.
They're already making it more of an adult novel."2:37: Heddle says that it will be more of a novel for adults, and Hidalgo notes that the novel will be able to go deeper in ways that the show could not."
http://www.starwars.com/news/sdcc-2014-star-wars-a-new-dawn-panel-liveblog
But apparently Golden sucks so I'm not getting my hopes up.