![]() ![]() ![]() Luke’s realization that Thrawn has access to old cloning technology (Spaarti cloning cylinders) - plus more hints that insane Jedi Master Joruus C’baoth is a clone - is an awesome cliffhanger precisely because clones were such a big, yet unexplored, part of “Star Wars” lore at that time.īut first, the centerpiece of “Rising” is the race for the Katana Fleet, a.k.a. This year marks the 20th anniversary of “Dark Force Rising,” and although there will be no annotated special edition as there was for “Heir to the Empire” last year, I re-read it anyway and found it to be superior to its predecessor. Obi-Wan Kenobi’s offhand mention of the Clone Wars in “Star Wars” set off years of speculation that was finally, officially brought to rest with 2002’s “Attack of the Clones.” But it’s easy to forget that Timothy Zahn tackled the idea of clones in 1992’s “Dark Force Rising,” the second book of the Thrawn trilogy. ![]()
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