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[http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/The_Black_Fleet_Crisis The Black Fleet Crisis] is a trilogy in the [[Star Wars Expanded Universe]], consisting of ''Before the Storm'', ''Shield of Lies'', and ''Tyrant's Test''. Written by Michael P. Kube-McDowell, this is known to be one of the more [[Military Science Fiction]] books in the SWEU, with great attention paid to ships and their positioning. |
[http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/The_Black_Fleet_Crisis The Black Fleet Crisis] is a trilogy in the [[Star Wars Expanded Universe]], consisting of ''Before the Storm'', ''Shield of Lies'', and ''Tyrant's Test''. Written by Michael P. Kube-McDowell, this is known to be one of the more [[Military Science Fiction]] books in the SWEU, with great attention paid to ships and their positioning. |
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Luke Skywalker shirks his responsibilities to go on a [[Hold Your Hippogriffs|wild bantha chase]] to find his mother, and meets an all-female group of Force users. Han Solo and Leia, meanwhile, have to deal with the bigoted Yevetha. At the same time, Lando heads off on an even wilder [[Running Gag|bantha hunt]], chasing after a wandering ship called the Teljlkon Vagabond which ends up being as essential to the plot as Luke's mother. |
Luke Skywalker shirks his responsibilities to go on a [[Hold Your Hippogriffs|wild bantha chase]] to find his mother, and meets an all-female group of Force users. Han Solo and Leia, meanwhile, have to deal with the bigoted Yevetha. At the same time, Lando heads off on an even wilder [[Running Gag|bantha hunt]], chasing after a wandering ship called the Teljlkon Vagabond which ends up being as essential to the plot as Luke's mother. |
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* [[Exclusively Evil]]: The Yevetha, who have no consideration for other species concepts of civilians, kill everyone else living in a star cluster they consider theirs, and use captured prisoners as living shields. |
* [[Exclusively Evil]]: The Yevetha, who have no consideration for other species concepts of civilians, kill everyone else living in a star cluster they consider theirs, and use captured prisoners as living shields. |
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* [[Bizarre Alien Biology]]: Yevetha apparently have their brains in their chests. |
* [[Bizarre Alien Biology]]: Yevetha apparently have their brains in their chests. |