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Star wars: dark forces: jedi knight [Englisch] [Gebundene Ausgabe]

William C. Dietz
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  • Gebundene Ausgabe: 126 Seiten
  • Verlag: Putnam Adult (9. November 1998)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 0399144528
  • ISBN-13: 978-0399144523
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 26,2 x 17,3 x 1,5 cm
  • Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung: 4.2 von 5 Sternen  Alle Rezensionen anzeigen (25 Kundenrezensionen)
  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: Nr. 293.105 in Englische Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Englische Bücher)

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As the title suggests in this final volume of William Dietz's illustrated trilogy of Star Wars: Dark Forces novels, this is a tale of a Jedi Knight. But which Jedi Knight? While the ex-storm trooper turned Rebel spy Kyle Katarn is the ostensible hero of the three books, his father is also a Jedi Knight of sorts. Kyle has done the impossible and trained himself in the way of the Force, but readers learn that his father had also glimpsed the Jedi way and had turned back. In addition, the novel is populated with a number of Dark Jedi, notably Yun, who sometimes question their Dark path. And then there are the Jedi Masters--Rahn and Luke Skywalker--who stand literally and figuratively as spiritual guides to Kyle. Finally, there is the Valley of the Jedi. The Valley is the heart of the book: Dark Jedi Jerec wants to harness its concentration of the Force for his dreams of interstellar domination; and the Jedi Rebels want to protect it or destroy it before it falls into the Empire's hands. As Kyle races his Dark Side counterparts to the secret of the Valley, readers will recall the best mythic moments (Luke's attack on the first Death Star or his final duel with Darth Vader) from the Star Wars films.

In the end, Jedi Knight is a short novel of epic proportions that neatly ties up the many threads presented in Dietz's first two installments (Soldier for the Empire and Rebel Agent). Eisner-winning artist Dave Dorman brings Kyle and his love, Jan, to vivid life in his series of painted scenes scattered throughout the text. --Patrick O'Kelley

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Not every novel is based on personal inspiration; some, like the "Dark ForcesTM" trilogy, are based on multimillion-unit best-selling CD-ROM games. In this conclusion to the trilogy, Kyle Katarn must learn to use the force within him to battle the
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A Definite Improvement 19. Februar 2000
Von Nathan
Format:Gebundene Ausgabe
Jedi Knight, while still not as good as Soldier for the Empire, is a definte improvement over Rebel Agent.

For most of the book, the writing is back to Dietz' standard from the first one; fast paced but clear and understandable. Unofortunately, the last 20 or so pages would have been better expanded to 40. Again, in those last 20 pages, there are no less than three Jedi battles, a flashback to a huge historical battle, and the ending all stuffed in there. While it works, it would have been better expanded a little.

Also, many of the film characters are out of character. Although they aren't in the book much, Han doesn't sound like Han, and Luke's remembrance of Yoda doesn't sound right (Yoda's talking about subatomic particles or something). Also, this is kind of hard to place in relationship to Rebel Agent, as here Leia is Leia Organa Solo, and in Rebel Agent she is just Leia Organa, but there isn't really enough time between them for either version of her wedding to have occured.

Dorman's art, while not as beautiful as Williams's, is up to his usual standards. Occasionally the people look kind of funky, but all the landscapes, backgrounds and ships are exceptional as usual.

This book really explores much more deeply the workings and motivations of the Dark Jedi, especially Yun but including Sariss and Jerec. It shows clearly how and why the dark side of the Force is so tempting.

The action is still very good, but it was annoying seeing a lightsaber fight described in fencing terms. "She made a head cut, and he responded with Parry 5." Just doesn't sound right.

Still, its a much better book than Rebel Agent and a good conclusion to the trilogy. If you liked either of the others, buy this one.

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The Game was better 29. März 2000
Von Mike
Format:Taschenbuch
Soldier for the Empire is a rather odd graphic novel. It combines a short book with illustrations that vary from strong to below average. It expands on the Dark Forces series of video games, and follows Kyle Katarn from his days as an Imperial agent to becoming one of the most trusted agents of the Alliance, to his days as a Jedi Knight.

The book had its moments, and most of the illustrations did the games, and the Star Wars universe credit. Unfortunately, there were some problems with the story (the sequence on the asteroid was a bit questionable so far as realism goes), and the drawings sometimes referred to the wrong pages. The book is better than its sequel, Rebel Agent, but comes up short when taking on the finale to the series, Jedi Knight. Buy that one instead, it isn't hard to figure out what's going on, particularly if you have played the game.

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Beautiful 18. Februar 2000
Von Nathan
Format:Gebundene Ausgabe
Dark Forces -- Soldier for the Empire is an absolutely outstanding and refreshing Star Wars book. Taking place a couple of years before the first Dark Forces game and immediately before Star Wars: A New Hope, this book details Kyle Katarn's life before the games; his time in the Imperial service and his defection to the rebel cause.

The writing in this book is clear, concise, and crisp. The characters are dynamic and you find yourself caring what happens to them. And although it contradicts the backstory in the Dark Forces game manual, this is a better vision of Kyle Katarns life.

This book also shows a side of things not often seen in Star Wars -- that the stormtroopers are actually human, and the problems inherent in blindly accepting a defector (what if he's really a spy?).

While this all sets this "graphic story album" up as pretty good, what really takes the extra step to making it wonderful are the brilliant paintings by Dean Williams punctuating key scenes every few pages. They are absolutely terrific, and while not always 100% textually accurate are very effective. This book is almost worth buying for these alone.

Unfortunately, this book does have a little bit of a drawback -- the final chapter. This is, word for word and action by action, a retelling of the first level in the game. It could be used as a game guide. "Kyle stepped forward, shot a stormtrooper, opened the door, mowed down the Commando waiting there, etc..." It is kind of awkward and unbelievable the way in which he just strolls through this Imperial base without taking a scratch.

Overall, a very good book. Highly recommended.

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The best of the Trilogy
This book continues the adventures of Kyle Katarn, a young man who is training to become a Jedi. It is by far the best of the trilogy, which began with Soldier for the Empire. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 29. März 2000 von Mike
Great! Encore! Dietz Does It Again!
The illustrations and writing style, as in the first two, are excellent. I just have one question about this: why is it so relatively easy for Kyle Katarn to defeat Jerec? Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 20. Oktober 1999 veröffentlicht
Too many jumps, too short.
I didn't enjoy this book. None of the characters have any development. I didn't care who lived and who didn't. The premise for the story was epic but it's never realized. Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 2. Oktober 1999 veröffentlicht
Very intriging story. Excellent illustrations.
The illustrations for the book were atsounding and very impressive. The story itself was at its peak for the Star Wars series and computer game, Dark Forces.
Veröffentlicht am 5. September 1999 von Cameron Polson aero_yoda@hotmail.com
Dietz could help to write Episodes 2 & 3
Great book, actually, a great trilogy, if you get the hardcover editions they also make a great display for any respectable collection. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 9. August 1999 von Mario G. Perez Fonseca
The saga of Kile Katarn continues...
Dietz surely knows the Star Wars universe and in this novel he does a good job novelising the video game Dark Forces. Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 12. Mai 1999 veröffentlicht
Not one of the better Star Wars stories.
I listened to this book on audio cassette. Having a large collection of Star wars books and cassettes, I found myself dissappointed with this particular story. Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 5. Mai 1999 veröffentlicht
It Kicks Ass!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I just rented this on CD from the library today. I was a bit dubious but I must say I was impressed. Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 3. April 1999 veröffentlicht
Good Story. AMAZING Illustrations. I'm glad I got it!
This is a good story....it's keeping me satisfied until the new movie comes out. What I liked most were the beautiful illustrations. Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 21. März 1999 veröffentlicht
Love Star Wars....love this book.
I really enjoyed this book AND the illustrations. These beautiful paintings are really imaginative. Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 15. März 1999 veröffentlicht
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