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ein paar Monate nach RotS.MacTheMuh schrieb:Wo es zeitlich in der Timeline einzuornden sein wird, weißt du aber leider noch nicht, oder?
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ein paar Monate nach RotS.MacTheMuh schrieb:Wo es zeitlich in der Timeline einzuornden sein wird, weißt du aber leider noch nicht, oder?
Ah jo. Habs auch grad schon bei SWU gelesen. thx.badehaubendealer schrieb:ein paar Monate nach RotS.
Der eine Autor ist vermutlich Steve Barnes. Er hat da so was angedeutet...Well, this is entirely tentative because there's only been the faintest of conversations with potential authors, but I seem to be running at the mouth this afternoon..... the February 06 hardcover may be set directly post RotS. The October 06 hardcover may be set in the Sith era. One of the authors hasn't written for SW before, the other has. Don't cast this in permacrete yet because these things could change (so I don't want to give out names), but this is today's plan.
Also sprach sw.com.The requirements of the publishing industry mean that the bestselling Star Wars from Del Rey Books require a long time to come together. As such, fans are often given a glimpse of the publishing horizon months or even years in advance. Here are some of the latest authors signed to pen original tales in the Star Wars Expanded Universe.
Scheduled for February 2006 is a hardcover novel by James Luceno. His other works include Cloak of Deception, the Agents of Chaos duology and next year's Episode III's lead-in, Labyrinth of Evil. This as-yet-untitled '06 novel will be set in the weeks following the events of Episode III.
Abwarten.Also that year is the Star Wars novel debut of author Drew Karpyshyn. As a writer for BioWare, Karpyshyn worked on such rich games as Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn, Throne of Bhaal and Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. He will write a tale set in the Old Republic era, scheduled for hardcover release in October 2006.
In October of 2007, Elizabeth Hand will write a novel set in the Old Republic era. Hand has previously written the Boba Fett series of middle grade fiction for Scholastic Inc, and hardcover fiction including Mortal Love: A Novel, Waking the Moon and Black Light.
In 2007, popular Star Wars scribe Timothy Zahn returns to the far away galaxy with a February hardcover release set in the era of the original trilogy, sometime between Episodes IV and V. Zahn's most well known previous Star Wars books are the Thrawn Trilogy of novels, released in the early 1990s.
Wraith Five schrieb:
Karen Traviss is a former defense correspondent and journalist who served in both the Royal Naval Auxiliary Service and the Territorial Army. Her first novel, City of Pearl, was published in 2004 to critical acclaim. Her debut contribution to the Star Wars expanded universe is the forthcoming Star Wars: Republic Commando novel, Hard Contact coming out October 26, 2004.
Aja. Das ist doch mal ein Grund, 'City of Pearl' (das hier schon einige Zeit rumsteht), anzufangen...Druid schrieb:Karen Traviss
Das klingt doch gar nicht mal so übel.A panel recently closed at Celebration 3 which revealed details on the new post-NJO book series. In attendance were Aaron Allston, Sue Rostini, Karen Traviss, Leland Chee, Shelly Shapiro, and Troy Denning.
The title of the series was announced as being "Legacy of the Force". The era will be referred to as the "Legacy Era". The first book in the series by Aaron Allston will be entitled "Betrayal". There will be a hardback followed by two paperbacks, then that's repeated through the 9 books. The first is due in June 2006 with the others to follow every 3 months. The books will feature conflict stemming from "planetary interests that threaten peace" and Luke will be plagued by visions of "approaching darkness". Much of it will take place in the Outlands. The book covers a 2 - 3 year span and the main characters will be in their 60s which the authors referred to as "the new 40s". Returning characters will include all the majors plus Tenel Ka, Wedge, Saba,
Toll .and the female Sith from the Marvel comics.
Toll . Der Mann ist dann, was, 70?Hobbie, Tycho, and Corran Horn will also have roles. It was also hinted that Anakin may return as a Force ghost. The biggest surprise was that Boba Fett and the new Mandalorians will play a major role in the series.
Karen Traviss' book seems to be the one he will be most prominent in. Also look for new characters along the way as well as the heroes being in constant jeopardy. (They dodged questions on if there were more major character deaths.) The "New Jedi" from the previous books will now appear as "maturing Jedi" in their 20's. Also look for the mystery of Vergere to be resolved and a "cicrle" with the prequel era.
The authors and editors dodged questions on if the Sith will reemerge, if we'll se Ben piloting a strange starfighter (ala Luke's vision), or if Jacen has a romance. They said they are forbidden from covering the Whills or Yoda's race by mandate from Lucas. There are also no current plans for more Solo children. With the story still being written, they haven't decided if there will be an Imperial presence in the book. The authors also revealed that they had their first meeting on the series in November and have been corresponding closely on the plot ever since.
Hm. Weiß nicht, ob es da so viel zu erzählen gibt...There are 2 Old Republic books coming, one of which will be set 1000 years before the Battle of Yavin. It will cover the life of Darth Bane from childhood up to the comics.
Zahn also would like to do a story with a teenage Ben Skywalker. Zahn mentioned that he's doing a post-ANH novel featuring Mara Jade as the Emperor's Hand and Luke in pre-Jedi Knight mode. (The two don't meet.)
na hoffentlich nichtbadehaubendealer schrieb:ich will, dass Heyne wieder mitmischt...
ansonsten freu ich mich auf jeden neuen Roman
SWEET!and the female Sith from the Marvel comics.
Zunächst allerdings nicht in 'Legacy', sondern in 'Dark Nest'. Nachdem er schon in SbS umgebracht werden sollte, hat Denning vielleicht jetzt Gelegenheit dazu.Craven schrieb:Kyle Katarn wird eine Rolle bekommen..
Wedge.Ich denke aber, daß wir auch mit einigen Hauptcharakter-Toden rechnen müssen. (Han, Lando, Mara?)
Wraith Five schrieb:Wedge.Ich denke aber, daß wir auch mit einigen Hauptcharakter-Toden rechnen müssen. (Han, Lando, Mara?)