Star Wars Episode I: Awakening


“I’m not a typical Jedi,” Anakin said and ignited the lightsaber. The weapon felt natural in his hands, like he had been meant to have something like this his entire life. This wasn’t a simple stunsaber; this was a weapon of a Knight of the Jedi Order. “Then it begins,” Darth Maul sneered and the two charged each other.

Star Wars: Awakening tells a new beginning for Anakin, Padme, and Obi-Wan Kenobi. Anakin dreams of a life of glory beyond starfighter racing on Tatooine. Padme struggles through a web of lies to determine what General Tarkin is doing on Alderaan. Jedi Knight Obi-Wan Kenobi is on his first assignment as a guardian of peace and justice in the galaxy and discovers something unexpected. These three will find themselves on a collision course with a horrible truth. The garrison on Alderaan is seizing public lands, but why? War threatens to tear the Republic apart. Worse still, someone is planning to unleash something so horrific that Darth Maul himself is all too eager to see it in action.


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1 comment:

  1. A very fascinating reimagining of the Star Wars prequels that beats the other reimaginings out of the park with its unique characters, locations, and storytelling that combines almost every aspect of Star Wars lore while standing on its own two legs.

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