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LEGO Star Wars Darth Vader’s TIE Fighter

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Straight from the original Star Wars movie, the TIE Advanced x1 is Darth Vader¿s personal starfighter. Even faster than a standard TIE fighter, Vader¿s TIE is customized with bent wings, a deflector shield and a hyperdrive.
This is probably the best Star Wars toy any kid could receive. I got this for my 11 year old and just kept asking and sending emails to everyone he knows.It is a wonderful toy I even asked toplay with it. You could remake star wars episode 4 and 6. we have a little vally in the sand in our back yard and he makes pretend that it is one of the things on the death star. Overall it is a well designed and study toy.

Star Wars Book Review: Fate of The Jedi – Outcast

Star Wars - Fate of The Jedi: Outcast

After a violent civil war, and the devastation wrought by the now-fallen Darth Caedus, the Galactic Alliance is in crisis — and in need. From all corners, politicians, power brokers, and military leaders converge on Coruscant for a crucial summit to restore order, negotiate differences, and determine the future of their unified worlds. But even more critical, and far more uncertain, is the future of the Jedi.

In a shocking move, Chief of State Natasi Daala orders the arrest of Luke Skywalker for failing to prevent Jacen Solo’s turn to the dark side and his subsequent reign of terror as a Sith Lord. But it’s only the first blow in an anti-Jedi backlash fueled by a hostile government and suspicious public. When Jedi Knight Valin Horn, scion of a politically influential family, suffers a mysterious psychotic break and becomes a dangerous fugitive, the Jedi become the target of a media-driven witch hunt. Facing conviction on the damning charges, Luke has only one choice. He must strike a bargain with the calculating Daala: his freedom in exchange for his exile — from Coruscant and from the Jedi Order.

Now, though forbidden to intervene in Jedi affairs, Luke is determined to keep history from being repeated. With his son, Ben, at his side, Luke sets out to unravel the shocking truth behind Jacen Solo’s corruption and downfall. But the secrets he uncovers among the enigmatic Force mystics of the distant world Dorin may bring his quest — and life as he knows it — to a sudden end. And all the while, another Jedi Knight, consumed by the same madness as Valin Horn, is headed for Coruscant on a fearsome mission that could doom the Jedi Order . . . and devastate the entire galaxy.

This Review comes from Paul @ The Force.net… Great Review!

Paul: There is, I think, a great deal to enjoy and admire in Outcast, the first of nine books in the Fate of the Jedi series, set around four decades after the original Star Wars trilogy.

This novel is a fun, well-paced read. It effortlessly captures the feel of the “Galaxy far, far away” and the personalities of the Star Wars heroes. It should be very accessible to casual fans, and it also contains varied layers of depth and subtlety, to appeal to the interests of the more observant and thoughtful members of the audience. The jokes are good, especially the dialogue-based ones.

It has, in short, everything that the most discerning reader should expect from an Aaron Allston Star Wars novel.

But, surprisingly,… Click Here To Read More From Paul & The Force.Net’s Review

Death Star Bucks – Darth Vader Money

Death Star Bucks - Darth Vader Money

Darth Vader’s head is perfect for this currency. It was made by Deviant Art user Diablo2003 for Star Wars Fan Days 2007. In a perfect world, this would be legal tender… and to be truthful, all you have to do is have someone accept it as money to be considered legal tender.

I wonder if they take Death Star Bucks at Star Wars Conventions?  Hmm… lets find out.

Kid Plays Star Wars Music On Harp – Cantina Band Song

Benjamin, a 12 year old boy with a Harp… plays the Cantina Band Music from Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope.   Benjamin does a nice job here, but I do have to question why a 12 year old is playing a harp and not playing The Force Unleashed instead.  Oh well.

Meet Jed I. Knight

Even though Fail Blog had this listed as a FAIL, we have to say any kid with the name Jed I. Knight is full of WIN.
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