Star Wars Episode 7 Children of a Lost Empire A Fandom Rewrite

Star Wars Episode 7 Children of a Lost Empire A Fandom Rewrite

by Ray Malik
Star Wars Episode 7 Children of a Lost Empire A Fandom Rewrite

Star Wars Episode 7 Children of a Lost Empire A Fandom Rewrite

by Ray Malik

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Overview

The Empire has ended. The Republic has bought peace and unity to the galaxy. A thousand years of prosperity and progress will now reign.
Or that is how it was meant to be.
30 years ago the Emperor, Darth Vader and their Imperial dreams were ended by a plucky band of rebels. Peace reigned. But then the attacks started. Assassinations and bombings, targeting administrations, royal dynasties, ruling parties. Fear started to grip the galaxy once again. That fragile peace that was so hard fought for seemed to be falling apart, as a frightened population turned to demagogues and started to yearn the security they once felt in the “good old days”… under the Empire!
In an attempt to counter this unseen threat, Queen Leia Organa, now an elder statesman in the Galactic council on the royal planet Rassalas, has despatched a fighting force led by Admiral Solo, to track down the insurgents and to restore stability. While Jedi Master Luke Skywalker works to bring balance and lasting peace back to the galaxy, through a new generation of Jedi.
But will the combined firepower of the Republic be enough to defeat this dark menace which seems to be one step ahead of their best laid plans? Are they underestimating the threat that they face?


Product Details

BN ID: 2940163457502
Publisher: Ray Malik
Publication date: 01/17/2020
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 340,121
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

I’ve been in media for a few years. Growing up in Harrow (London) in the 1970s, I still remember the magic of our local Odeon cinema, imprinting beautiful worlds and stories in our impressionable young minds.

As I’ve grown up, that indelible memory has not left me. The sense of exhilaration as we all ran out into the night air, after having devoured Star Wars for the 30th time, staring into the heavens, imagining what was happening up there, in a Galaxy far, far away.

Since then every time I’ve stepped into a theatre to watch the next episode of Star Wars, I’ve hoped to catch that sense of wonderment again. Children of a Lost Revolution, is my personal ode to reliving that magic again.

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