Thursday, June 28, 2018

Star Wars Infinities: Epic Collection by Chris Warner, Dave Land, Adam Gallardo and J.W. Rinzler

This book is a collection of what could have happened in star wars 4, 5, and 6.
The infinity for 4 is that when they're trying to destroy the death star, Luke fires his torpedoes and one of them explodes short of the reactor. This eventually leads to Princess Leia becoming a Jedi and defeating the emperor with Vader and Luke. The death star, which is still around, is hijacked by Master Yoda. Yoda uses it to blow up the imperial fleet, and then he de - orbits the station and plows it onto the emperor's throne room, killing Sidious, Vader, and a lot of other imperials.
The infinity for 5 is when Luke is killed by the monster in the cave. Vader still thinks Luke is alive, so he searches the galaxy. Finally, Vader goes to Dagobah to find that Luke told Leia to learn to be a Jedi. Vader, Yoda, and Leia battle until Vader defeats Yoda. Immediatley, Han and Chewie blast Vader. This results somehow in him turning good, and then he dies. Just like in episode 6.
In the infinity for 6, Leia is making a barter with Chewbacca. Jabba doesn't like it, so he swats C3P0. This time, C3PO crashes to the ground, temporarily breaking him. Jabba can't understand what Leia is saying after this, so she reveals herself and throws a grenade. In the chaos, Boba Fett escapes with Carbonite Han Solo. Leia shoots and misses. The shot she fired hit the carbonation chamber, which leads to Han Solo losing his eyesight... permanently. Since there is no reason for Leia to go onto the ground, she goes up with Luke to confront the emperor. They fight with Vader, cutting his arm off and then taking them with him off of the station. The emperor escapes at this point. Then, Vader joins with the rebel alliance to hunt down Darth Sidious. The end of this infinity finds Darth Vader... with his armor painted white. Blech.
There is also another issue in there, but it is strictly confidential. You'll have to find out what it is.


-Bruce, 8th grade, CSUS