Many of the elements introduced in the famous Expanded Universe phase of war of stars were lost upon graduation, but thanks to the new canon that has evolved since Dinsey acquired the rights to the franchise, fans can return to visit new planets and also see guns that appear to have disappeared.

We’re talking about a weapon that never appeared in movies or TV series, but only in the Star Wars Legends era, and that could still attract the attention of many fans when it was first presented there Laser whisk. The release of the new series The High Republic will create a very solid and narrative rich foundation on top of the regular comic series Novels are made too Who will be exploring parallel stories or maybe about marginal characters like A Test of Courage, written by Justina Ireland and slated for January 5th.

The book will follow the adventures of the Jedi Knight Vernestra Rwoh, a 16 year old who is supposed to be monitoring Avon Starros, a 12-year-old inventor who is designing a new star station called Starlight Beacon that will take place on board a star cruiser. Below is the Penguin Randome House’s official round-up: “But shortly after they start their voyage, bombs explode in the cruiser. When the adult Jedi try to save the ship, Vernestra, Avon, his J-6 droid, a padawan and the son of an ambassador try to do it. Thanks to a rescue ship, they manage to escape, but communication is not working and supplies are running out. So they decide to land on a nearby moon where they can find shelter, but not much else. That the forest around them hides dangers? “

From some excerpts published on the Internet it appeared that Vernestra personally modified his lightsaber makes it more like a whip. The change seems to have taken place on the first night on the moon they landed on, so it will be the main weapon that we will see as we read. We remind you that the first drafts of The High Republic were shown and we let you find out who the 4 protagonists of the new series will be.

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