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togoodfriends · 3 years
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"We have learned to recognize that the dark side and the light side spring from the same well - inside us."
Luke Skywalker, from The Joiner King (2004), by Troy Denning
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togoodfriends · 3 years
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Han shone that lopsided grin again. Leia felt she would never get enough of it.
From Balance Point (2000), by Kathy Tyers
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togoodfriends · 3 years
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Han was not the same brash smuggler who had been running her defenses since Leia was still fighting the Empire - the man whose lopsided grins and well-timed barbs could still raise in her a ruddy cloud of passion or a red fog of anger. He was wiser now, and sadder, maybe a little less likely to hide his goodwill behind a cynical exterior.
From The Joiner King (2004), by Troy Denning
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togoodfriends · 3 years
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Jacen could see the stress in his dad's lined face and his labored stride, and in the gray growing into his hair. Even after all these years of hobnobbing with bureaucrats and tolerating his wife's protocol droid, patience clearly wasn't his strong suit.
Balance Point (2000), by Kathy Tyers
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togoodfriends · 3 years
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Han was intent on starting over, as he had done all his life - from abandoned kid to imperial officer, and from smuggler to Rebel leader - always re-creating himself.
From Agents of Chaos. Hero's Trial (2000), by James Luceno
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togoodfriends · 3 years
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Always his father had been his hero, the great Han Solo. Always his father had been his strength and his answer. Now the great Han Solo seemed a pitiful, broken thing, an empty shell.
From Vector Prime (1999), by R. A. Salvatore
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togoodfriends · 3 years
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A younger Han Solo had never really believed in death - or rather, had never believed it could touch him.
Edge of Victory. Rebirth (2000), by Greg Keyes
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togoodfriends · 3 years
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“I'm as bad to lose as a bad reputation.”
Captain Han Solo, Enemy Lines. Rebel Dream (2002), by Aaron Allston
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togoodfriends · 3 years
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“When peace and justice are threatened, our mandate to rescue becomes a mandate to defend whole worlds.”
Jedi Master Luke Skywalker, from Balance Point (2000), by Kathy Tyers
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togoodfriends · 3 years
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Releqy: “I hope to speak for all of us, when I say that our ultimate objective is peace. Not just an end to the war.”
Leia: “Peace at any cost isn’t peace.”
from Force Heretic. Remnant (2003), by Sean Williams and Sean Dix
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togoodfriends · 3 years
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At times Leia wished that she could gather her scattered family and spirit everyone to some far corner of the galaxy, untouched by the war.
from The Unifying Force (2004), by James Luceno
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togoodfriends · 3 years
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Jacen: “Have you decided not to fight the Vong anymore? Are you going to work for peace?”
Anakin: “Are you kidding? We have to fight them, Jacen. I have to fight them.”
from Edge of Victory. Conquest (2001), by Greg Keyes
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togoodfriends · 3 years
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"A peaceful galaxy is in everyone's best interest."
Jedi Master Kyp Durron, The Unseen Queen (2004), by Troy Denning
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togoodfriends · 3 years
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For the first time in Luke Skywalker's life, the galaxy was truly not at war - and that counted for everything.
The Joiner King (2005), by Troy Denning
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togoodfriends · 3 years
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“That's the problem with peace, no crisis. No trouble. No adventure.”
Mon Mothma, from Ambush at Corellia (1995), by Roger MacBride Allen
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togoodfriends · 3 years
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“What I have learned is that every order believes its way is the only way.”
Jedi knight Jacen Solo, The Joiner King (2005), by Troy Denning
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togoodfriends · 3 years
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He claimed to serve Yun-Harla, the Trickster - and if she did exist, she probably loved the deception - but Nom Anor served only himself, and his chance of promotion.
Balance Point (2001), by Kathy Tyers
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