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Star Wars: Emissaries to Malastare by Tom Lyle, Robert Jones, Timothy Truman

wyrmbergmalcolm's review against another edition

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3.0

This was a mess. Full of empty Jedi mantras, and some pseudo-religious thing that felt like walking into the middle of someone's prayer group, there was a tale here somewhere, but there was little effort made in telling it. Nothing is achieved, nothing happens and the secondary mission also does nothing of note, though there is a cool thing learned about Hutt physiology. The artwork was good, though.

irasobrietate's review

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1.0

I'm confused as to why half of the Jedi Council was needed to help with these negotiations. And the last two installments didn't even feel properly connected to the rest of the story line. Plus, like we even needed more proof that the Jedi Order did absolutely fuck all to address slavery in the galaxy. They came across at least two different sets of slaves in this arc alone that were just ignored/accepted as business as usual rather than freed and helped to reintegrate. All-in-all, not a particularly impressive story arc.
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