Star Wars: Episode III 1/2
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  • Parts 16
  • Time 1h 36m
Complete, First published Apr 11, 2013
A few months after the events of Star Wars Episode 3: Revenge of the Sith, a small group of Jedi still remain. Darth Sidious sends in his latest apprentice, a girl named Darth Moral to lead them to a trap. However, when she grows attached to one of the Jedi, War breaks out. Who will she choose in the end? Read on to find out. (Rated PG-13 for violence. That's it. Really no other reason for it to be PG-13.) I in no way own Star Wars or any of its franchise. I'm pretty sure you knew that though.
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Mae Kin, a girl who's grown up on the base of The First Order all her life. She's trained under Supreme Leader Snoke, training with the Light, and Dark side. The choice is hers, to become a Sith or a Jedi. But, she finds out things so powerful and so shocking that when she already chose, she can never go back. Though, she meets someone who changes her perspective of the dark side, and change her look on life. •••••••• DO NOT READ IF YOU HAVENT SEEN EPISODE SEVEN OF STAR WARS. I ONLY OWN A FEW CERTAIN CHARACTERS. EVERYTHING ELSE BELONGS TO LUCASFILMS AND DISNEY PRODUCTIONS. ALSO IN THE PROCESS OF EDITING Another thing, this book was written back before episode XIII & IX were released, therefore the story line for it, and it's sequel do not match up to the movies. So please don't criticize on that.