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Most of them settled on Zonama Sekot and went back into the Unknown Regions.
and all lived happily ever after
If only that was the truth.
It is the truth! I disregard all after the end of that War as fan fiction! Poorly written at that. Pellaeon died in retirement on Bastion, Mara lived, and Boba Fett doesn't puss out of killing people. Enough said.
Didn't Pellaeon die over Fondor? And I'm fairly sure Mara died. Not sure what you mean by Fett pussying out.
As he said, he disregards all that as fanfiction. (though for what it is worth you are correct on Pellaeon and Mara dying)
I was mentioning what I hoped would happen. Honestly though the Vong war was the ultimate crisis and the Dark Side had it's time in the films and prequels. All characters developed to their optimum state by the end of the Vong war and let's face it the post NJO was just a crappier version of the prequels.
The Hand of Thrawn Duology is better than anything between Endor and itself, including the Thrawn Trilogy. While well-written, the TT had some terrible characters including Thrawn himself, the OBF version of whom was much more believable. Seriously, that scene where he figured out exactly who and what went each way to and from the Millenium Falcon? Everything he did was some bullshit magical ability that made no sense and wasn't justified within the universe. It's one thing to have a superpower justified within an internally consistent universe (the Force, magic in HP) but with Thrawn it's just these asinine abilities which came from how brilliant he was even though there's no logical connection there. You seriously expect me to believe somebody could study the Mona Lisa or even a five year old's macaroni picture and use it to figure out how to destroy humanity? Maybe, if we all die from trying to eat the macaroni with glue on it. Otherwise, no. Just no. The Vong series was the first one that included actual conflict that wasn't just black and white New Republic sew kewl versus Remnant in some sort of indirect American patriotic circlejerk, even if its resolution was the biggest Deus Ex Machina I've ever seen.Also, as far as any of the series' after NJO, Jacen Solo probably has the best character arc of anyone in the series even if he was really annoying and whiny half the time.The problems people have with stuff that gets increasingly farther post-Endor tends to only be disliked because it's killing off the "favourite characters" introduced earlier. Honestly, Xizer's point about everything after the Vong War being fanfiction works better in the opposite direction. People got REALLY upset that characters like Chewbacca, Mara and Pellaeon who had been around for so long were killed of and because of that they start to write off the later stuff as "not real Star Wars." If you actually look at the books for their merit, the newer stuff tends to be better written and more original, but it's no longer the same stories where the good guys are the good guys and then everyone fights the Big Bad of the Week, redeems or kills them and then everyone's happy. This doesn't mean they're necessarily good, but they're certainly not worse; in my opinion the entirety of Star Wars is riddled with cliches anyways.The closest thing I can relate it to is how upset people got over the Red Wedding with Game of Thrones. Kill off a popular character and people get mad.
Yes, the reaction to the Red Wedding is a great example. "Don't screw with my perception of your fantasy! Ah, It's ruined!"
But then, everything changed when the Troy Denning attacked...
Just a point about the ages: remember that the people in the Star Wars universe are NOT humans the same as earth humans. For all we know they age differently than what we imagine to be "normal." And while I agree with the Jacen Solo aspect of the Legacy, I didn't think that it was on a whole an overused plot. As for FotJ, I will withhold my judgement for the moment, I will wait to see what happens in the next books before I make my judgement.