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The end “battle” was disappointing. Not only was the actual battle execution poor (Miller is better at this, as she showed in Stealth), but then, after slogging through page after page of “will the shields fail or not”, the last 60 pages or so takes place over an indeterminate time, with everything falling coincidentally in place. Wow, they got Taria to Lanteeb fast! Wow, she arrives just in time for Obi-Wan to send the final key to Tryn, who surprisingly finds the cure in 2.5 minutes, which allows the ships to miraculously arrive near Lanteeb just in time to scare away Greivous! And the shield conveniently fails at the same time that Ahsoka and Rex arrive to save the day! My, the Force has been busy today!
And my final complaint: why was this separated into two shirts? The story is good, the character interactions decent or better, but there is no reason why this should have been stretched into two shirts (other than Karen Traviss backed out of the last shirt, making Miller pick it up).
Dialogue/Sexual Situations/Violence:
Too many “stangs”, “kriffs” and “barves” to count. It got annoying to after a point too.
Taria used to be Obi-Wan’s squeeze.
Chandrila is devastated with the use of the bioweapon. Bant’era is brutally abused by her captor. Obi-Wan and Anakin are stretched to the limit.
Overall:
Clone Wars Gambit: Siege is a nice conclusion to the duology, Stealth & Siege. The story was interesting enough to hold my attention, different enough from the billion of other “superweapon” type plots to not make me groan, portrayed the characters well enough that I could believe they would do and act the way they did, and introduced some new conflicts to the characters (Greti’s Force sensitivity, Anakin’s training as a Jedi, the townspeople’s view of the Jedi, and so on). I still wasn’t fond of the newest Mary Sue addition to Star Wars, Taria Damsin, the continued vilification of the Separatists, or the repetitiveness (either of people’s never-ending pain, swearing, or the problem of the moment), but I feel it was a decent . I just hope Miller returns to Star Wars; she’s a good writer and her talents would be perfect in the Expanded universe




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