![]() ![]() He does his best to resolve everything without it devolving into further conflict. Obi-Wan’s investigative skills, calm mind, and penchant for negotiation are on full display here. Without a little help from his rebellious former Padawan though, he and Ruug might not make it out of the investigation alive. With the help of a former Cato Nemoidia commando, Ruug, Obi-Wan investigates as tensions rise to a dangerous point. But the task proves trickier than he expected with the arrival of Dooku’s mysterious representative, Asajj Ventress. When the Republic is accused of being the perpetrator of the bombing by Count Dooku, Obi-Wan volunteers to find a peaceful resolution in the hopes that he can find a way to force both sides into negotiations. Despite Nute Gunray’s affiliation with the Separatists, Cato Nemoidia is officially neutral, declaring Gunray and his supporter’s extremists. Shortly after the battle of Geonosis, a bombing devastates the normally peaceful planet of Cato Nemoidia. But did this brotherly adventure warm my heart? Or was it colder than the darkest corners of galactic space? It’s time to return to the literary galaxy far, far away with my review of Star Wars: Brotherhood. Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker become brothers in arms in Mike Chen’s Star Wars: Brotherhood novel. ![]()
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