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Star Wars: Legacy: 11: Ghosts, Part 1



What is it ? : On Ossus Cade is laying in the abandoned Jedi Temple unconscious from taking too many Death Sticks. He's trying to use the drugs to stop his force visions, but he still has visions of Mara Jada Skywalker, and Anakin Skywalker who changes into Darth Vader who attacks him. Wounded from his vision, he sees a former Master who trained him, K'Kruhk, who heals him.
Cade points out that it's not a real wound, but K'Kruhk says he's healing his spiritual damage, and Cade tells him that he uses his own healing powers to undo the harm that the Death Sticks do to his body, and that he thinks K'Kruhk is just another vision. However when Wolf Sazen and Shado Vao turn up he realises that K'Kruhk is real. And they discuss why he has come to Ossus after abandoning the 2 Jedi on The Wheel, and he says that because the Sith now know who he is, he wants to practice his skills to defend himself, and Wolf offers to train him.
Meanwhile on Socorro, Deliah Blue and Jariah Syn have returned because they have already spent their reward for rescuing Princess Marisiah, so they are seeking work from Rav, who delivers them to Nyna Calixte who has identified Cade, and Deliah and Jariah as associates. Deliah is upset that Rav has sold them out, but he shows a recording that they knew that Cade was a Jedi, and Jariah is defiant as although he hates Jedi, he hates Sith more. But Nyna activates an inquisitor droid and tells them they'll speak by the time they get back to Coruscant.
On Ossus Cade is practicing against Shado, and they tumble into a vault hidden in the ruins, containing Jedi Artifacts, Cade talks about selling it off for profit, but they are attacked by some Yuuzhan Vong, led by a female. . . .

High Points : Cade visions are very cool, with Mara Jade and Anakin both tying him back into the expanded universe and the prequels, and the way he can't distinguish reality from his visions when he is confronted by K'Kruhk, who he thinks died, so doesn't expect him to be their in reality.

Low Points : The way that Deliah and Jariah are being brought back into the story, with them having spent their rewards already, isn't great and makes it seem that rescuing a Princess wasn't really a life changing amount of money. It feels clunky, and I think there could have been such a smoother way, perhaps by making them now working for Fel's Empire, especially as Cade thought that Deliah would have no problem getting work with her mechanical skills.

So what do you really think ? : The issue flows a lot better than the other recent issues, and at least we're dealing with the main characters of the series rather than introducing more and more new characters. Although that said, it does feel like we're getting yet more characters we're going to have to keep track of, in an already busy comic series.

Final Words : We're onto another small storyline, Ghosts, which like Trust Issues before it is only 2 issues long. At least we're coming up to a longer storyline, as I really feel it needs it, as we're already 6 issues past the last main storyline and it all feels like it's just meandering around rather than getting on and telling us a decent story.

Score : 8/10






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