Crossfire

Crossfire

Alone in the world, young Boba Fett must go forth on his path to become a bounty hunter -- even if it means escaping from the evil Count Dooku and getting caught in the midst of the famous Clone Wars.
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Roz@irasobrietate
3 stars
Mar 27, 2022

First off, I absolutely Do Not believe that any clone soldier wouldn't immediately know who Boba is as soon as they see him. Even if they don't know he's Boba, they'd know he's a clone because he looks exactly like every other trooper at age 5/10. He would Never fly under the radar on a ship crewed totally by fucking clone troopers. Secondly, it's immediately apparent that this book is one of the first books written after the release of AotC because it really portrays all of the other clones as just thoughtless flesh droids without a single original thought in their heads. I'm now really interested to see who the first author/creator that treats them as distinct individuals was. Third, always love to see some nonbinary characters who complain about unnecessary gendering because that's just a whole ass mood.

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Destiny Martino@destinymartino
5 stars
Mar 3, 2022

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