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Vector Prime (Star Wars: The New Jedi Order, Book 1) (original 1999; edition 2000)

by R.A. Salvatore

Series: Star Wars: The New Jedi Order (1), Star Wars Novels (25 ABY), Star Wars Legends/ EU (non-canon) (NEW JEDI ORDER ERA : (New Jedi Order 1) 25 ABY), Star Wars Universe (25 ABY)

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An exciting new era of Star Wars history is about to begin--as fantasy and science fiction's most acclaimed authors propel the legendary epic into the next millennium, introducing us to a rich cast of characters that features old favorites--Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, and Leia Organa Solo--along with the next generation of Jedi and never-before seen creatures, droids, and deadly agents of darkness. In Vector Prime, the launch novel for this thrilling new saga, New York Times bestselling author R.A. Salvatore takes the Star Wars universe to previously unscaled heights of action and imagination, expanding the beloved story of a galaxy far, far away. Twenty-one years have passed since the heroes of the Rebel Alliance destroyed the Death Star, breaking the power of the Emperor. Since then, the New Republic has valiantly struggled to maintain peace and prosperity among the peoples of the galaxy. But unrest has begun to spread; tensions erupt in outbreaks of rebellion that, if unchecked, threaten to destroy the Republic's tenuous reign. Into this volatile atmosphere comes Nom Anor, a charismatic firebrand who heats passions to the boiling point, sowing seeds of dissent for his own dark motives. In an effort to avert a catastrophic civil war, Leia travels with her daughter Jaina, her sister-in-law Mara Jade, and the loyal protocol droid C-3PO, to conduct face-to-face diplomatic negotiations with Nom Anor. But he proves resistant to Leia's entreaties--and, far more inexplicably, within the Force, where a being should be, was ... blank space. Meanwhile, Luke is plagued by reports of rogue Jedi Knights who are taking the law into their own hands. And so he wrestles with a dilemma: Should he attempt, in this climate of mistrust, to reestablish the legendary Jedi Council? As the Jedi and the Republic focus on internal struggles, a new threat surfaces, unnoticed, beyond the farthest reaches of the Outer Rim. An enemy appears from outside known space, bearing weapons and technology unlike anything New Republic scientists have ever seen. Suddenly Luke, Mara, Leia, Han Solo, and Chewbacca--along with the Solo children--are thrust again into battle, to defend the freedom so many have fought and died for. But this time, all their courage, sacrifice, and even the power of the Force itself may not be enough.… (more)
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Title:Vector Prime (Star Wars: The New Jedi Order, Book 1)
Authors:R.A. Salvatore
Info:Del Rey (2000), Mass Market Paperback, 398 pages
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I love this introduction to the New Jedi Order. Through Jacen and Anakin's debates, we gain insight in the innerworkings of the Force and the various Jedi philosophies regarding how the Force ought to be used. We are also introduced to an entirely new species. Although they are the enemies for this series, they are not flat, 2-dimensional villains. Instead, Salvatore has provided a backstory and culture which allows us to begin to understand a culture very different from our own. ( )
  AliciaBooks | Jul 24, 2021 |
An amazing start to, what I hope to be, an amazing saga. ( )
  valeyardx91 | Apr 22, 2021 |
Twenty one years have passed since the destruction of the Death Star and the establishment of the New Republic in an attempt to unite the galaxy under equality and peace. But the differences between the many worlds within the galaxy are still too obvious; and unrest has started to spread among the worlds branded as ”lower class”. Rhommamool is such a planet – a poor desert planet with a lousy economy compared to its neighbour planet Osarian with its white sand beaches and thriving economy.

Leia Organa Solo, her daugher Jaina and her sister-in-law Mara Jade travel to Rhommamool in an attempt to make a diplomatic agreement with Rhommamool's front protester; Nom Anor. He preaches anti-Osarian, anti New-Republic believes; but most of all, he is incredibly anti-droids which leads to a mass fire pit where many of the planets' droids are sacrificed in protest.

But Nom Anor's goals are not just for Rhommamool. Actually, he could care less about the uncivilized desert world. His goals are much bigger – something the astrophysicist Danni Quee will discover when she, along with her collegues, notices a strange comet-like object on their radars on the Outer Rim of the galaxy. She and her co-workers are all excited to go check the strange comet out; as someone comes with a theory that it might be made out of ice, and the fact that it came out of nowhere... like it came from a different galaxy.

This is technically my first Star Wars series; The Force Unleashed only consists of two books, so it doesn't really count. I've tried to avoid the series so far, only reading stray-books because all most series are at least five books each. But I've realised that I can't keep myself on a leash anymore. I need to get deeper into this messy, incredible world.

Even if it happens to be a book that's pretty far into the SW universe, I felt very welcome as I started reading. The book was only as complicated as most sci-fi books tend to be with their own words and sciences – but the plot was more or less all new; and old any history between characters was at least vaguely explained. I think it's important in a literature universe as big as this one to make sure you don't have to read the first hundred books to understand the first book in a new series.

It felt so good to be reunited with old characters; none of the books I've read before have contained the trio from the Original Trilogy so it was nice to see them again; and to know I was about to go on yet another adventure with them. And boy, was it a good one.

I really liked the plot; there were about three or four different main locations within the book with different characters at different places but it never really felt that messy. Everything held together quite nicely – I don't think I would've enjoyed it if it weren't for the different main plot locations.

But I'm constantly in awe about these books; because while I do feel like the characters from the films (such as Luke, Leia, Han, etc) are all quite nicely in-character (!) written, I have a hard time getting attached to the original ones. Danni was really hard for me to get used to because I feel like manic pixie dream girl is the #1 trope within the SW universe; and it gets old really, really fast. They are all just... the same. She felt like one of the main original characters from Kenobi; which reminded me of a character from Death Troopers.

It isn't hard to write complex, realistic female characters. It's really not. But I feel like in the SW universe, they always have the same personality, similiar rough background and they are emotional but can handle tools and says ”don't be such a girl” when her male friends whine – well, maybe not literally but it's the vibe I constantly get. The Solo children all blew my mind with how awesome they were; but of course Jaina had to comment on her brother wearing a !!!skirt!!! and how she would never let him forget that one. That's not... okay. Perhaps it will different as I dwell further into the SW universe. Maybe I'm just comparing the female characters too much. But we all know Star Wars is honestly not known for being a gender equal franchise (I love Leia as much as everyone else, but one woman among fifty men doesn't say shit). Maybe I have to let it to and take it for what it is.. an amazing series of space adventures. Either way, I'm definitely in for a ride and I'm quite excited about it. ( )
  autisticluke | Nov 14, 2019 |
The book that put me off all New Jedi Order books for life. ( )
  Fardo | Oct 15, 2019 |
I was already a fan of this author having read the Dark Elf Trilogy, The Icewindale Trilogy and many others. This book begins the New Jedi order with many of the characters we have all come to know and love featuring a new generation of Jedi and a new enemy that seemingly have no relationship to the force which calls a lot of things into question. Great storytelling in this novel. You care about the relationships that have been built throughout the EU and Salvatore does all of the previous stories justice. The action is very well written. You will grow to hate the new enemy. Disney may have de-canonized the EU but that doesn't mean we can't still enjoy the works. If you have read other Star Wars series this is another good one to feast on! ( )
  Van_Blake | Feb 29, 2016 |
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To Diane, with all my love, and to my kids,
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It was too peaceful out here, surrounded by the vacuum of space and with only the continual hum of the twin ion drives breaking the silence.
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An exciting new era of Star Wars history is about to begin--as fantasy and science fiction's most acclaimed authors propel the legendary epic into the next millennium, introducing us to a rich cast of characters that features old favorites--Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, and Leia Organa Solo--along with the next generation of Jedi and never-before seen creatures, droids, and deadly agents of darkness. In Vector Prime, the launch novel for this thrilling new saga, New York Times bestselling author R.A. Salvatore takes the Star Wars universe to previously unscaled heights of action and imagination, expanding the beloved story of a galaxy far, far away. Twenty-one years have passed since the heroes of the Rebel Alliance destroyed the Death Star, breaking the power of the Emperor. Since then, the New Republic has valiantly struggled to maintain peace and prosperity among the peoples of the galaxy. But unrest has begun to spread; tensions erupt in outbreaks of rebellion that, if unchecked, threaten to destroy the Republic's tenuous reign. Into this volatile atmosphere comes Nom Anor, a charismatic firebrand who heats passions to the boiling point, sowing seeds of dissent for his own dark motives. In an effort to avert a catastrophic civil war, Leia travels with her daughter Jaina, her sister-in-law Mara Jade, and the loyal protocol droid C-3PO, to conduct face-to-face diplomatic negotiations with Nom Anor. But he proves resistant to Leia's entreaties--and, far more inexplicably, within the Force, where a being should be, was ... blank space. Meanwhile, Luke is plagued by reports of rogue Jedi Knights who are taking the law into their own hands. And so he wrestles with a dilemma: Should he attempt, in this climate of mistrust, to reestablish the legendary Jedi Council? As the Jedi and the Republic focus on internal struggles, a new threat surfaces, unnoticed, beyond the farthest reaches of the Outer Rim. An enemy appears from outside known space, bearing weapons and technology unlike anything New Republic scientists have ever seen. Suddenly Luke, Mara, Leia, Han Solo, and Chewbacca--along with the Solo children--are thrust again into battle, to defend the freedom so many have fought and died for. But this time, all their courage, sacrifice, and even the power of the Force itself may not be enough.

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