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Star Wars Legacy – Is Darth Krayt a Jacen Solo descendant? March 29, 2007

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Star Wars Legacy which has often been reviewed here on ShowMeScifi is one of the best comic books today and likely the best Star Wars comic book series ever created.

Set far beyond any other Star Wars series -the only lineage connection we’ve had so far is Cade Skywalker – a descendant of Luke.

But what about other Star Wars family trees? Dark Horse Editor Randy Stradley recently tackled that topic in a letter to the editor q&a.

1. Are we going to learn what happened to the Solo family of this time?

There are no plans for an exploration of the Solo lineage for the forseeable future. We’re not in denial about them, it’s just that there isn’t a place for them in the story. Yet.

2. Any chance of running into any other descendents of of any other Star Wars Characters?

Oh yes my friend. Oh, yes.

4. How long are we going to have to wait until we learn who Darth Krayt is under the mask?

The answer will be revealed in issue 15.

Jacen Solo is set to become a to be named Sith in the upcoming Star Wars Legacy of the Force Sacrifice book .

My guess is that Darth Krayt is a descendant of Jacen Solo.

Anyone want to take that bet?

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mik's avatar 1. mik - September 10, 2007

There kid books published by Scholastic (I think).I would imagine you could find them at any book store. I am suprised there not at Borders. Anyway the story seems pretty good but I doubt they would tie it into any other stories. I read most of the first book of the series. Does anyone read the Omnibus Rogue Squadron graphic novels. There large collections of the Rogue Squadron issues. There pretty good actually I rented Volume 3 from the library. Does anyone have any thoughts on the Clone Wars series that will be coming out in a while?

mik's avatar 2. mik - September 10, 2007

Holy crap!!!! Has anyone read about Star Wars Vector yet. Its on wookiepedia but I dont think its bs. Heres the link for it http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Star_Wars:_Vector

I’ll let you guys decide what you think about it.

Darth 'ric's avatar 3. Darth 'ric - September 10, 2007

Yeeeeeeeah, Lotj are kids books. I got mine at borders. Red spine. It should be there or anywhere. I’ll check out SW Vector.

darth who's avatar 4. darth who - September 11, 2007

the clone wars series looks gr8. i have always thought the movies in kotor should be used for star wars cartoons.

the destruction of taris is the best.

mik's avatar 5. mik - September 11, 2007

Vector is going to be amazing. I remember a while ago I posted on the idea of that happening or at least only two of the series being connected. I am already thinking of characters who they will connect. I have a feeling it will be Krunkk (sorry about spelling). He’s in both Legacy and Dark Times. From the KOTOR series idk but possibly those assasin droids since the HK series appears in Star Wars Galaxies which takes place at around the same time of the movies.

darth who's avatar 6. darth who - September 11, 2007

vector sounds good.i hope its drawn like legacy and not like the sith war.

it allegedly involves flow walking. if u believe wookiepedia and we know u cant always trust them.

has anyone else read the return of the jedi infinities? the whole white vader thing is awesome.

mik's avatar 7. mik - September 11, 2007

It it doesnt involve flow walking.

Darth 'ric's avatar 8. Darth 'ric - September 11, 2007

Good

Darth 'ric's avatar 9. Darth 'ric - September 12, 2007

Anyone read Leg. 16? It’s all right, but nothing shocking (lost hand).

darth who's avatar 10. darth who - September 12, 2007

nothing shocking is right. just obi wan mutilating another sith.

what i like is how he ruined hetts usefullness to the tribes.


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