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IllogicalRogue2
Total Posts: 10284
Member Since: 02/03
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Date Posted: May 24, 2009 09:47 AM

hey're there, two in the entry for Cilghal and the other in the entry for Kieran Halcyon.
At first I thought - maybe Luke and Corran had a reason for leaving everyone to think Kerian was a separate person- but I can't think of any.
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Date Posted: May 25, 2009 10:18 AM

Speaking of chronology, is there any indication of which TCW episodes happen immediately before or after "No Prisoners?"
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JamesGilmer
Total Posts: 570
Member Since: 09/04
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Date Posted: May 25, 2009 11:49 AM

Speaking of chronology, is there any indication of which TCW episodes happen immediately before or after "No Prisoners?"
There's a sense that Rex is still bringing in new troops for Torrent company, but it also sounds like it takes place after Wild Space. Traviss leaves the dates open except to say that Anakin is still bothered by having to leave Rex behind on Teth, but that could be an ongoing fear of his, and Ashoka doesn't seem quite as confident as she does in later episodes, but Pellaeon also mentions something about "months after Geonosis".
There's a sense that it as been intentionally left open so as not to overly conflict with anything.
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Nick Fel
Total Posts: 1497
Member Since: 04/00
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Date Posted: May 26, 2009 02:01 AM

Until such time as there's a unified timeline, I think that's a very wise idea!
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bowen10@char
Total Posts: 64
Member Since: 05/09
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Date Posted: May 26, 2009 01:34 PM

Hey Sue- Is there any chance of seeing Cad Bane in either of the next two Clone Wars novels? Or any other novels? Maybe in the comics? Please!
Thanks.
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Date Posted: May 26, 2009 04:33 PM

Are the Lost tribe of the sith e-books real
Yes.
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Date Posted: May 27, 2009 01:23 AM

Sue, do you have a date yet for the Shadows of Mindor reprint?
(I know some people are saying it's December, but they got that date from the UK, and I want a US date from a solid source.)
Amazon.com have a listing now for US pb release: 23rd February 2010 !?
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Troy Denning
Total Posts: 62
Member Since: 01/06
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Date Posted: May 27, 2009 07:49 AM

> Troy -- appreciate you droppin by. Just wanted to say > that I'm very much looking forward to ABYSS . . .
That's great to hear, S1th'ari. I'm really enjoying writing in the FotJ series --- everyone involved is a blast to work with, and it's taking the saga in a fun new direction. And thanks for the kind words!
Troy
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Date Posted: May 27, 2009 09:45 AM

Hi Troy! Have you already begun writing FOTJ 6? If so, is it strange to be writing the sixth book in a series when only the first book has been released? Do you just have an outline for books 5 and 6 that are basically "here's how it'll start, here's how it'll end, here's the major stuff that happens in between?" I suppose these types of broad outlines for each book in the whole series may have even been written long before any of the writing started.
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Thunder 1347
Total Posts: 4007
Member Since: 11/04
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Date Posted: May 27, 2009 02:30 PM

Troy Denning still hangs around here? Awesome. Inferno was my favorite LotF book, and Star by Star is my favorite SW book PERIOD, so keep up the good work! Seriously looking forward to Abyss.
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Captain Ellen Darkwriter
Total Posts: 40
Member Since: 06/07
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Date Posted: May 27, 2009 06:36 PM
This message was edited by Captain Ellen Darkwriter on May 27, 2009 06:37 PM

> > Troy -- appreciate you droppin by. Just wanted to > say > > that I'm very much looking forward to ABYSS . . . > > That's great to hear, S1th'ari. I'm really enjoying > writing in the FotJ series --- everyone involved is a > blast to work with, and it's taking the saga in a fun > new direction. And thanks for the kind words! > > Troy
Let me second S1th'ari. You guys are doing a fantastic job. My brother and I loved the Legacy of the Force series, and we're really excited to see where you go with the Fate of the Jedi books.
p.s. I don't know how someone would begin to plot out a series of that magnitude told by three different authors. It's just awesome.
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Nick Fel
Total Posts: 1497
Member Since: 04/00
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Date Posted: May 28, 2009 06:08 AM

Troy, you've been tasked with telling some pretty huge plot points in Star by Star and the LOTF finale. Is there a temptation to say "actually, I'd like to swap places with Aaron this time..." or do you really enjoy writing momentous events like the fall of Coruscant?
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Date Posted: May 28, 2009 10:15 AM
This message was edited by eddie on May 28, 2009 10:21 AM

Sue, a question about ebook rights:
It appears Mobipocket.com is already selling Lost tribe of the Sith # 1: Precipice, but once I add it to my cart, it states that it may not be sold to the Netherlands (and, presumable, a lot of other non-USian countries). Will this ebook also be available to us?
edit: never mind, Borders has it for free!! http://media.bordersstores.com/pdf/starwars_precipice.pdf
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Date Posted: May 28, 2009 11:15 AM

OK, since Mr. Denning has been popping around here I have to say this: Star by Star is probably my favorite SW book. I loved Inferno and thought the emotional turmoil in Invincible was almost palpable( I wanted invincible to be longer, but I'm admittedly a bit greedy).
So I'm always happy to hear when you are signed up to new SW projects.
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jayjon_demars
Total Posts: 114
Member Since: 07/00
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Date Posted: May 28, 2009 02:58 PM

The article announcing Lost Tribe didn't mention it, but how long is the series going to be?
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