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(Image: th_awn_ascendancy_b_ings_us_into_an_inc_edible_new_galaxy) Timothy Zahn reveals his glorious villain's early days in Star Wars: Thrawn Ascendancy Book 1: Chaos Rising.

Penguin Random House Legendary author 웹소설 Timothy Zahn's have all been set in familiar parts of the galaxy, 웹소설 with characters and locations fans know and love. The latest, , brings us into a fresh part of the universe as it kicks off a tr<br>y.The introductory phrase “A long time ago, beyond a galaxy far, far away” filled me with excitement by suggesting it's opening up a new era of Star Wars storytelling, especially after brought the series' traditional central tale to a close. You might know Grand Admiral Thrawn as an Imperial villain and master tactician from and the , but his career prior to joining the Empire has been shrouded in er<br>/p>The engaging Thrawn Ascendancy, out Sept. 1 in hardback, and form, shines the spotlight on that era, 웹소설 when Thrawn was a maverick young officer in the military of the Chiss Ascendancy. The powerful isolationist government of the blue-skinned Chiss operates in the Unknown Regions, outside the usual Star Wars galaxy. This novel takes place during the , but that faraway conflict isn't a problem for 웹소설e Chiss. CNET Culture Entertain your brain with the coolest news from streaming to superheroes mes to <br>o games. In fact, the Chiss seem pretty indifferent about anything outside their Ascendancy's borders -- a region of space they call the Chaos -- until their capital is attacked by a mysterious enemy. Thrawn is sent to investigate and suspects there's a conspir against<br>br>hiss.This 400-page book is punctuated with flashbacks to earlier points in Thrawn's career. These are engaging in their own right as his tactics frustrate politicians and tie into the primary narrative satisfyingly, but occasionally hurt the zippy pacing by pulling us back in e at te<br>br>ints.If you've read any of Thrawn's other adventures, this one probably sounds like the usual military detective tale with a dash of political intrigue. It's structurally similar, but the setting adds a new layer of discovery as Zahn goes deep into Chiss hierarchy and history. It's clear that the author relishes this and it's an ab te deli<br>to read.