Chat corner 158: Attack of the Clones
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This week's topic is "Star Wars: Kanan", the 2015 comic series that shows the backstory of Kanan Jarrus, one of the protagonists of the Rebels TV series.
You probably know the drill by now. Have you read it? Did you like it? Would you recommend it?
Wookieepedia helpfully informs me that events in this comic now contradict with the animated series The Bad Batch, which is interesting, on a meta level if nothing else.
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This week’s topic is Yoda: Dark Rendezvous, a Legends novel published by Del Rey in 2004 in which the tiny green Jedi Master becomes a protagonist.
Has anyone read this one? It clearly belongs beside Shatterpoint, but it doesn’t make it into the same rec lists. Then again, majority can be wrong sometimes…
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This week, lets look at HoloNet News, the promo website built in 2002 in advance of Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones. It styled itself as an in-universe news site and contained illustrated articles about events leading up to the movie. The site has been closed down in 2013, but most of it is available through Wayback Machine.
Have you seen it before? What do you think? (It’s so very 2000s, isn’t it!)
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This week, the topic is “Star Wars: The Clone Wars”, the 2008 animated film.
Fun fact! To this date, this is the only full-length animated movie in any SW continuity. Do you think it will stay that way?
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This week is for Legends content, and our topic is the MedStar duology, released in 2004, which focuses on a Republic Mobile Surgical Unit and stars (among other characters) Padawan Bariss Offee.
Has anyone here read these books? I haven’t, but I am mildly fascinated by them, mostly because of the theme. Is this... M.A.S.H. in space? From the description it sounds more like one of those medical drama shows that were popular during that time. Also, it seems these books got “Jossed” by TCW even before the Disneypocalypse… what do you think?
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This week, the topic is “Dark Disciple”, the unused TCW script turned novel about Asajj Ventress and Quinlan Voss.
You know the drill by now: have you read it? Did you like it? Any other thoughts?
As an alternative discussion topic (I’m aware I’m dragging out increasingly obscure stories as times go on): characters that appear across different stories, and how they (don’t) change. Do you have any feelings about that? R2 is in everything (oh the implications), the Sequels are sure a thing (and so is the entire post-OT EU, of course), and I’ve just learned there’s an EU book where Anakin Skywalker teams up with Nejaa Halcyon and excuse me, that’s a trip.
(This is of course inspired by Quinlan Vos, AKA the SW patron saint of getting a complete personality transplant via adaptation.)
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This week, the topic is the book “Brotherhood“ by Mike Chen. Its protagonists are Anakin and Obi-Wan just after the start of the Clone Wars and interestingly, by word-of-creator it is in continuity with the otherwise officially non-canonical EU novel Labyrinth of Evil.
Has anyone read it? What are your thoughts?
Otherwise, something a bit meta: most of us have EU stories we hope will make it into the new continuity or regret loosing. But, do you have stories you’re glad to be rid of?
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This week, the topic is “Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith”. Bring your tissues, this is the one where (almost) everyone dies!
If you’re not in the mood for sad, please discuss whether this is also the most memed movie in the saga or not. Evidence welcome. (I know I have that “look at all the fucks I don’t give Anakin” gif somewhere…)
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This week it’s time for “Star Wars: The Clone Wars“, the animated movie set between second and third episode of the prequels that serves double duty as a pilot for a TV show with the same name.
Children are put in danger, clones die like flies, and we all try to forget that one of the main heroes is actually a mass murderer…
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This week’s optional topic is “Star Wars: Attack of the Clones”, the second movie of the Prequel trilogy. Romance, mass murder, double-bluffing Sith, and so many clones!
Also, a periodic reminder that if you don’t feel like talking about the prompt, anything else SW-related is welcome here as well, including recs and self-recs.
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This week, the topic is “Star Wars: Shatterpoint” by Matthew Stover, aka the one about Mace Windu. This one seems to be on every Star Wars book rec list. Have you read it? Would you recommend it as well?