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this is a tough call, there are a lot of worthy contenders but I'm going to go with Ysanne Isard. She is cruel for cruelty's sake, she is incompetent but blames others for her failings, she single handedly did more damage to the Empire than anyone else- causing Fel to defect, fragmenting the military, giving the NR legitimacy with Coruscant as well as handing them an SSD, 2 ISDIIs, 2 ISDs and 7 VSDs to boot.Added to this is how very satisfied I was with how she died, shot in the gut after being systematically lectured how she had become predictable and being utterly foiled by someone whose life she tried to ruin merely for her amusement. Yes, Iceheart is probably my least favorite.
My second least favorite is Boba Fett. Never understood why people think he is the cat's ass. Got his ass kicked in RotJ.Boba Fett is the reason I stopped reading star wars books. I could not read another book by Karen Traviss about how great Boba Fett and the Mandalorians are.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwX4OEEjVJgCome on, man, he got drunk, that's all! Everyone has their off day. Seriously though, I know what you mean. It's easy to dislike Boba judging by films only. However, I can't say I understand your hatred of his portrayal in the EU, and Traviss's books in particular. Maybe it's just a matter of taste, what do you think? I wouldn't be too bothered about it if I were you. I, for one, enjoyed the Legacy of the Force series. And I'm sure I wasn't the only one. Every book has its audience. It's fine to dislike a work of fiction, there's a myriad of things in the EU that I'm not a fan of as well, for instance, but I don't go mad about it, it's fine with me.
P.S.: I might be wrong, but I feel like my post on another thread here in the Lounge about Boba Fett being my favorite character might have triggered your desire to express your dislike of him, which is why I felt the need to respond to you here. Although it might not be the case. Anyway, have a good day, sir!
have a good day, sir!
I'm laughing so hard, MandoWank that is literally the best description for her books. I really want to go back and read them again since I enjoyed them at the time, but I feel like my memory of them will be ruined.
While I agree that in the Legacy of the Force series Traviss went overboard on Mando stuff, you can basically say the same thing about many novels that go overboard on Jedi/Sith/Force stuff.
For me, it's gotta be Darth Maul. Spends his entire existence playing second fiddle to a far greater threat(Dooku in Clone Wars, Vader in Rebels), and yet he kept coming back; as if he did something more relevant than kill Qui-Gon, and deserves recognition for it. The worst part is that he has no real backstory, or at least one that's compelling. Essentially, he just really dislikes the Jedi because he was Sideous' apprentice, and had two brothers. Dooku, by comparison, is far more interesting(And was Played/Voiced by an amazing actor), having an actual backstory(He initially became interested in the Dark Side because of a friend who dared him to steal a Sith Holicron, and was Master to Qui-Gon), and having an actual character. Darth Maul just feels..... empty in comparison.
I've been saying this for years. I can't understand how Darth Maul got such a following over Dooku in the fandom.
Personally I hate Jar Jar Binx. He is annoying and had no real purpose. And I know that he is a dark lord but we never saw him truely as one. What's your least favorite character.
Definetly Maul in cannon, Starkiller in legends. Worse characters ever created for a Star Wars franchise. Hell Jar Jar was a better character since he was used as a good plot device because he enabled palps to gain emergency powers.