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Yesterday, the Death Star was destroyed, and Emperor Palpatine and Darth Vader slain... But today is business as usual, and the Rebels have business helping the Empire. Endor is, unfortunately, the closest inhabited system to the Bakura system, which is under attack by a previously-unknown alien race called the Ssi-ruuk. Whilst there, Luke falls in love with a girl who considers him, as a user of the Force, an abomination.
Yesterday, the Death Star was destroyed, and Emperor Palpatine and Darth Vader slain... But today is business as usual, and the Rebels have business helping the Empire. Endor is, unfortunately, the closest inhabited system to the Bakura system, which is under attack by a previously-unknown alien race called the Ssi-ruuk. Whilst there, Luke falls in love with a girl who considers him, as a user of the Force, an abomination.


Holds the distinction of being the tenth EU novel [http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Bantam_Spectra published by Bantam], being published months after [[The Thrawn Trilogy]] and [[The Glove of Darth Vader]]. It's the first set after ''[[Return of the Jedi]]''. Along with [[The Thrawn Trilogy]], [http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Bantam_Spectra The Truce at Bakura] is often cited as being one of the best starting points for readers who want to get into the [[Star Wars Expanded Universe]].
Holds the distinction of being the tenth EU novel [http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Bantam_Spectra published by Bantam], being published months after ''[[The Thrawn Trilogy]]'' and ''[[The Glove of Darth Vader]]''. It's the first set after ''[[Return of the Jedi]]''. Along with ''[[The Thrawn Trilogy]]'', '''''[http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Bantam_Spectra The Truce at Bakura]''''' is often cited as being one of the best starting points for readers who want to get into the [[Star Wars Expanded Universe]].

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* [[An Officer and a Gentleman]]: Commander Thanas.
* [[An Officer and a Gentleman]]: Commander Thanas.
* [[Author Appeal]]: Kathy Tyers was raised in a fundamentalist background, so she knows about religious conflicts, such as the one between Luke and Gaeriel.
* [[Author Appeal]]: Kathy Tyers was raised in a fundamentalist background, so she knows about religious conflicts, such as the one between Luke and Gaeriel.
* [[Balance Between Good and Evil]]: Gaeri's religion deals with this primarily. They believe that Force-users are evil because they aggregate too much power. (With Palpatine and Vader as examples, the [[Straw Man Has a Point]].)
* [[Balance Between Good and Evil]]: Gaeri's religion deals with this primarily. They believe that Force-users are evil because they aggregate too much power. (With Palpatine and Vader as examples, the [[Straw Man Has a Point]].)
* [[Distressed Damsel|Distressed Pilot]]: ...Wedge has to be saved by Luke a lot, doesn't he?
* [[Damsel in Distress|Distressed Pilot]]: ...Wedge has to be saved by Luke a lot, doesn't he?
* [[Dropped a Bridge on Him]]: Dev Sibwarra, Luke's first almost-padawan.
* [[Dropped a Bridge on Him]]: Dev Sibwarra, Luke's first almost-padawan.
* [[Enemy Mine]]: the whole point of the [[Title Drop|Truce at Bakura]] is an Imperial world being threatened by alien invaders.
* [[Enemy Mine]]: the whole point of the [[Title Drop|Truce at Bakura]] is an Imperial world being threatened by alien invaders.
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Latest revision as of 20:26, 15 February 2019

Yesterday, the Death Star was destroyed, and Emperor Palpatine and Darth Vader slain... But today is business as usual, and the Rebels have business helping the Empire. Endor is, unfortunately, the closest inhabited system to the Bakura system, which is under attack by a previously-unknown alien race called the Ssi-ruuk. Whilst there, Luke falls in love with a girl who considers him, as a user of the Force, an abomination.

Holds the distinction of being the tenth EU novel published by Bantam, being published months after The Thrawn Trilogy and The Glove of Darth Vader. It's the first set after Return of the Jedi. Along with The Thrawn Trilogy, The Truce at Bakura is often cited as being one of the best starting points for readers who want to get into the Star Wars Expanded Universe.

Tropes used in The Truce at Bakura include: