Sunday, October 14, 2018

Star Wars: Thrawn Alliances review

Thrawn: Alliances Review
Thrawn: Alliances by Timothy Zahn was released earlier this year and I read it then, I haven't reviewed it up to now, because I have been very busy. The book takes place in two time periods, that it bounces back and forth between, similar to the book, Last Shot. The earlier time period was an adventure with Thrawn, Anakin, and Padme during The Clone Wars on the planet of Batuu. And the second time period was an adventure with Thrawn and Vader in the Empire that involved them digging up their past on Batuu. The eras changing like this can sometimes be an annoyance, like when it gets very exciting in one and you have to switch. Overall these adventures are fun and have great writing. One interesting thing about them is that the planet, Batuu will be the setting for the upcoming Star Wars land at Disney, Galaxy's Edge. So you may see some tie-in to this book if you are to visit, once that opens.
Batuu
My favorite characters in this are obviously Thrawn and Vader/Anakin, there is so much insight into both characters in the book it is just so intriguing. I would also like to mention Rukh, Thrawn's Alien bodyguard, he goes aboard the  Star Destroyer and has very humorous quarrels with the imperials and later teams up with them for an epic fight against some adversaries. A character I wish had more presence in this book is Eli Vanto of the first Thrawn book and he is really not present or mentioned at that is much of a shame here. This book has great insight into the force and interactions with Thrawn and Vader, I would like for you to read this quote that shows much of that, and I think is one of the best spots in this book. Before you read it you should now that Anakin was the first Jedi that Thrawn ever met and Vader internally refers to Anakin as "The Jedi". Right here, Thrawn and Vader are aboard the Star Destroyer, Chimera and Vader is navigating the ship with The Force, when this happens:

"There was a flicker in Thrawn's sense. Vader looked up to see a small smile on his face. 'Do you find this amusing, Admiral?' he challenged. 'No, not at all, my lord,' Thrawn hastened to assure him. 'I was simply recalling a memory. I told you the Chiss call this talent Third Sight. What I hadn't yet spoken of is the title these navigators are given once they take their posts.' 'Which is?' 'The Cheunh word is Ozyly-esehembo,' Thrawn said. 'In Basic it translates to 'Skywalker.'' Another small smile. 'You can imagine my confusion when I first encountered Jedi General Anakin Skywalker.' Vader nodded. He'd forgotten that The Jedi, too, had wondered about Thrawn's reaction at that meeting. A small mystery, now put to rest. The recitation ended. 'Lord Vader, the Chimera awaits your guidance,' Thrawn said. That one, at least, was new. Stretching out to The Force, Vader keyed the Hyperdrive."

Thrawn trolls Vader several times in this book over Vader's identity and I think that is pretty cool and the fact that the name Skywalker might come from the Chiss also is. I feel like Space Navigation may also come into use when Thrawn and Ezra are in the middle of space in a Star Destroyer after Rebels, but that's just speculation.
 Yet another aspect from this book that could affect the future of Star Wars is the Grysks, they are a species from the unknown regions that is a big threat to the galaxy. That sounds very similar to the Yuhzon Vong from Legends, and that alien race would take over inhabited planets and posed a very large threat for the New Republic. But who knows what the future of Thrawn and Star Wars will hold?
Yuhzon Vong designs for cancelled Clone Wars appearance
Thrawn: Alliances was about 100 pages shorter than the first book and was probably more contained because of it, but also was free to tell its own story. Overall it felt like some of the best episodes of The Clone Wars, but just wasn't up to the grandeur of the first Thrawn book.

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2 comments:

  1. Good write up. I know it is tough to write with your busy schedule. Being a competitive baker and all.

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  2. Sounds like an awesome book. Like “Skywalker” linguistic connection. Very intriguing.

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