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The Final Mission

The Final Mission

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Action and Thriller
I was the commander of a storm trooper squadron nicknamed "the lone rogues" we had more kills and assassinations than any other squadron. We even served under Lord Vader for a short while. Now me, Trevin, and the rest of our squadron are being sent by Grand Admiral Thrawn on what he calls a textbook mission. We had no idea who we were up against, until it was too late.
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