Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II

Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II

Sean Williams

Language: English

Pages: 298

ISBN: B008ISZLIM

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


NATIONAL BESTELLER
 
The dark side could not seduce him.
The Empire could not control him.
Death could not defeat him.
And now, nothing can stop him from seizing his destiny.
 
As apprentice to Darth Vader, Starkiller was mercilessly schooled in the ways of the dark side and groomed for the ultimate Sith power play: assassination of the Emperor. He served without question, killed without remorse, and lost his heart without warning to beautiful Imperial fighter pilot Juno Eclipse, never suspecting that he was just a tool in the schemes of his masters—until it was too late to escape their lethal betrayal.

Juno mourned Starkiller as dead, but now he is back, purged of all memories and programmed to kill—and this time, Darth Vader is determined not to lose his assassin. As fate brings Juno and Starkiller closer to reuniting, they will both have to make a stand. The prize could be freedom. The punishment for failing will be eternal enslavement to the dark side of the Force.

Based on a story by Haden Blackman

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

That’s an order.” “Well, there were some unusual heat readings immediately prior to the blasts. You can see them here, and here.” He pointed to a recording time-stamped an hour earlier. “It looks like a ship’s exhaust.” “So where’s the ship? I can’t see it.” “That’s exactly my point, sir.” He looked around the bridge, then leaned in closer to whisper, “I think it might be General Kota.” Juno didn’t know whether to be annoyed or amused. For such a young officer, Nitram was good: he had, in

Twi’lek beamed up at him. “You won the Redemption scenario.” “What?” The grey-green Gand nodded his head and placed his helmet on the nose of Corran’s simulator. “You had nine kills. Jace is not pleased.” “Thanks for the good news, Ooryl, but I still got killed in there.” Corran hopped out of the simulator. “The pilot who got you three—Commander Antilles—he got me, too.” The Twi’lek shrugged. “He’s been at this a bit longer than I have, so it is not a surprise he got me.” Rhysati shook her

you,” Ackbar said. “We will never forget your decision today.” “Neither will the Rebel Alliance,” said Organa. He glanced at his chrono. “Six hours, you said, Ackbar? If we’re going to make that window, we’d better get started.” “You’re coming with us?” Juno asked him. “Of course. I didn’t come here just to make introductions and pretty speeches.” “But you’re not trained for this kind of work. I wouldn’t want to answer to your daughter if you were killed.” “Don’t worry about that, Captain

left. “Got something to fix?” “I’m not a customer.” He raised and passed his hand in front of the Gran’s face. “You’ll show me the way.” The Gran couldn’t resist the Force. Starkiller’s suggestion was as implacable as gravity, made all the more irresistible by his urgent need. The Gran pointed hesitantly at the shelves. There was no door visible. Starkiller didn’t have the patience for guesswork, not when Juno’s life might be at stake. He faced the wall and Force-pushed, gently at first but

into the secure facility. He kicked out the vent on the far end of the tunnel and dropped onto a walkway that followed the base of the dome. Inside the dome, the battle was even more difficult for the Rebels. They had no air support and only a handful of limited access points. Several TIE fighters patrolled from above, ready to rain fire on anyone unauthorized. The Rebels desperately needed a way to get their own fighters into play. Starkiller ducked as shots from a weapon lanced out at him

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