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I'm going to vote out Daxam, purely because I always spell it wrong! (Some dark recess of my brain always makes me thinks it looks better as Daxaam).
From: Kernow | Registered: Jul 2003
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I was a Star Wars geek, but until recently I didn't know it. Only the original three too, until I stumbled across a little something known as the Thrawn Trilogy. Three books written by Tim Zahn which take place 5 years after Endor. They are very well written books that should be read by all Star Wars geeks.
I already voted, but I will reiterate my disdain for lame... Bgtzl must go. Send the Death Star quick.
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From: NOVA by way of NOIN | Registered: Jul 2003
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I'm gunning for Braal this round, their economy is shot to hell so they'd probably appreciate the insurance claim...
From: home sweet home... unless i'm posting from work | Registered: Jul 2003
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quote:Originally posted by minesurfer: I was a Star Wars geek, but until recently I didn't know it. Only the original three too, until I stumbled across a little something known as the Thrawn Trilogy. Three books written by Tim Zahn which take place 5 years after Endor. They are very well written books that should be read by all Star Wars geeks.
I already voted, but I will reiterate my disdain for lame... Bgtzl must go. Send the Death Star quick.
Its been years since I read any Star Wars books (comic or otherwise) but my favorite was Alan Dean Foster's Splinter of the Mind's Eye. I don't think I've read any of Zahn's books although I have heard of him.
From: Utah | Registered: Jul 2003
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Bgtzl. When Winema was home visiting would be best. And maybe the Suneater would stay in that dimension and everyone could relax.
From: Café Cramer | Registered: Jul 2003
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