"The Marvel Series: The Omega Frost. (#31-34)"
Luke and the droids are sent to Tatooine to hire smugglers from Mos Eisely to help run the
blockade. He learns that his old friends Fixer and Camie have married and are working at the
old Lars farm, now owned (with a lot of other farms) by TaggeCo.
En route to Mos Eisley, Luke comes upon a frozen bantha (in the middle of the desert?!?) that is
subsequently destroyed by stormtroopers.
At Chalmun's, Luke runs into Han and Chewie again, only to run from stormtroopers (Fixer
reported him to the Imps, and just barely warns him in time). Luke's landspeeder is damaged
and stops in the middle of the Jundland Wastes.
They crawl their way to Luke's ship -- stripped by Jawas. They hitch a ride, but the
stormtroopers attack the sandcrawler. Fighting them off, they see two giant vaporator-like
objects -- that suddenly deep-freezes the desert area between them.
The objects are part of the "Omega Frost" project, conceived by Baron Orman Tagge and his
brother Silas "as the club with which we beat Darth Vader from the Emperor's favor." (Tagge's
other brother is Ulric, who left the Death Star before its destruction.)
Luke and Co. make it to the Falcon, and follow Tagge's ship to Junction, where Tagge intends
to use Omega Frost to seal off the Rebel supply line there. Luke tries to sneak into Ulric's Star
Destroyer, but is captured. Han rushes to Yavin to warn Leia. Luke faces Orman in lightsaber
battle, chopping off his cyber-vision and escaping in a TIE. But Silas thought ahead, and the TIE
is already crippled.
The Falcon leads a ragtag Rebel fleet toward Junction, unaware that the Omega Frost was not
really meant for freezing the planet -- but for freezing them.
Luke ejects from the TIE, and uses a jetpack and his lightsaber to blow up one of the Omega
generators, thus disabling it. Tagge's ship is destroyed by the Rebel fleet, and the Falcon picks
Luke up.
(COMIC BOOK - Marvel Comics Inc. - Archie Goodwin - January-April 1980)
"The Marvel Series: The Long Hunt/A Duel of Eagles. (Annual #1)"
As the Falcon is resupplied on Tirahnn, Luke and Leia enjoy a well-earned rest. But the local
tyrant, Kharys the Majestrix of Skye, has other plans for them -- namely, setting them up on a
pickpocketing rap and executing them on the spot. On the Falcon afterwards, Han and an old
smuggler friend named Katya M'Buele recognizes the danger Kharys poses when told of her.
But even as Han begins to talk to another acquaintence (one Laskar) of the threat, M'Buele is
murdered on the Falcon by a vapor-like Force-using assassin. When Han returns, he rushes the
Falcon out of Tirahnn as fast as it will go, determined to face the vixen on her own turf of Skye.
Which is exactly what she wants. Overwhelmed by TIE's, the Falcon is crippled. Han has barely
enough time to get a sick Luke, Leia and the droids into a lifepod before the ship is boarded.
The group is captured instantly and forced to stand trial for being "walkers." However, the
S'kytri are not the Majestrix's group - and they seem to remember the name Skywalker and the
lightsaber Luke holds. When Luke announces his intention to free Han from Kharys, they agree
to help.
Han and Chewie are freed by Leia, and Luke faces a chilling mid-air lightsaber duel against
Kharys herself. Battling her psychic attack, Luke manages to kill the Majestrix.
The S'kytri reveal that Luke's coming was foretold. During the Clone Wars, Obi-Wan Kenobi,
Anakin Skywalker, and one other pupil saved Skye from destruction. In return, they swore
eternal loyalty to them -- which Vader (who claimed to be the "other pupil") later twisted to take
over the world for the Empire. But now Skye is free -- thanks to Anakin's son.
This will soon be reprinted in Dark Horse's "Classic Star Wars: A Long Time Ago."
(COMIC BOOK - Marvel Comics Inc. - Chris Claremont - May 1979)
Jabba the Hutt learns Han Solo has destroyed Crimson Jack and his ship. Furious that Solo
destroyed a ship HE funded, Jabba orders the bounty on Solo's head reinstated and increased.
Shortly thereafter, a bounty hunter is killed by Solo, but not before revealing to Solo the
reinstatement of the bounty. Han decides to stick with the Rebels.
This was shown at the end of #37 of the Marvel Series, but is put here to fit with "CSW Vol 1."
"Galaxy of Fear: Eaten Alive."
Two young Alderaanean children, Tash and Zak Arranda, and "Uncle Hoole"--a Shi'ido
archeologist -- face a monstrous living planet called D'vouran. Unbeknownest to them, this is
but part of Project Starscream, a secret Imperial project to incite terror in the galaxy.
(YOUNG ADULT NOVEL - Bantam Books - John Whitman - 1997)
"River of Chaos."
On the planet M'Haeli, where the H'Drachi race are able to see the future, Mora--a human foster
daughter of one of the H'Drachi--attempts to force the corrupt Imperial governor Grigor off their
world, with the aid of Leia Organa and Ranulf Trommer, a TIE ace turned Imperial spy.
(COMIC BOOK - Dark Horse Comics - Louise Simenson - 1995)
"Galaxy of Fear: City of the Dead."
The Arrandas travel to the planet Necropolis to buy a new starship, only to find stage two of
Project Starscream, developed by Dr. Evazan -- a way to make zombies out of fresh corpses,
using creatures called "boneworms." With the aid of Boba Fett, they defeat the plot.
(YOUNG ADULT NOVEL - Bantam Books - John Whitman - 1997)
"Galaxy of Fear: Planet Plague."
Hoole takes the Arranda children to Gobindi. As it becomes clear to the children that Hoole is
not what he seems to be, they uncover and stop stage three of Project Starscream--a vicious
biological weapon.
(YOUNG ADULT NOVEL - Bantam Books - John Whitman - 1997)
"Galaxy of Fear: The Nightmare Machine."
At the galactic theme park Hologram Fun World, the Arrandas and Hoole uncover stage four of
Project Starscream, which literally brings one's worst nightmares to life. They stop the plot with
the aid of Lando Calrissian.
(YOUNG ADULT NOVEL - Bantam Books - John Whitman - 1997)
On Bespin, Lando inadvertantly wins the Tibanna gas mine Cloud City from its previous
owner, Baron Raynor.
"The Empire Strikes Back." "Galaxy of Fear: The Nightmare Machine" fixed the date.
"Galaxy of Fear: Ghost of the Jedi."
The Arrandas travel to the space station Nespis VIII in search of a forgotten library of Jedi lore,
hoping to find something to finish Project Starscream off. Instead, they find the Anzati assassin
Dannik Jerriko, the ghost of a Jedi Knight, and the architect of Project Starscream himself, the
shape-shifting Borborygmus Gog...
(YOUNG ADULT NOVEL - Bantam Books - John Whitman - 1997)
At long, long last, Darth Vader learns the name of the Death Star's destroyer. He orders an immediate meeting with General (now Baron) Ulric Tagge, the Yavin blockade's commander. He forces out of Ulric the truth of what happened during the Omega Frost incident. Angered that the Tagge's withheld Luke's name from him, Vader reveals that he has Orman and Silas alive and comatose in stasis tubes. He'll revive them and bring the entire family before the Emperor if Ulric doesn't work with him... This, the opening scenes of "Dark Lord's Gambit," was date-locked by "Galaxy of Fear: Clones," which revealed that Vader knew Skywalker existed as of a year after ANH. This may or may not be conflicted by the upcoming comic miniseries "Vader's Quest."
"Galaxy of Fear: Army of Terror."
The Arrandas travel to Kiva to destroy the final phase of Project Starscream. There, they
become trapped in a crossfire between the Rebels and Darth Vader's forces, the awful truth
about Hoole's past is revealed, and the final weapon of Borborygmus Gog is unleashed, a
weapon with all the worst elements of the earlier parts of the project. And the only one who
can save the Arrandas and the galaxy now is...Darth Vader....
(YOUNG ADULT NOVEL - Bantam Books - John Whitman - 1997)
At the recommendation of Admiral Drez due to Naval Command's phobia of Rebel starfighters, the Lancer-class frigate is rushed into service as an anti-starfighter weapon. Only a limited number of test vessels are issued.
"SW RPG Imperial Sourcebook."
"Galaxy of Fear: The Brain Spiders."
Hoole takes the Arrandas to Tatooine to study B'omarr monks, people whose idea of
"enlightenment" is to put a person's brain in the glass jar of a spider-like droid. The monks live
in Jabba the Hutt's palace on Tatooine. Hoole also asks that Jabba remove all records of his
existence -- again. The monks take a liking to Tash, and begin to take her on the road to
"enlightenment"--and suddenly she's acting very different. Violent. Murderous. Zak investigates,
and learns the awful truth -- Tash has been put in the body of a "brain spider," and her body is
now being controlled by Karkas, the most wanted criminal in the galaxy, a man with 91 kills to
his name.
(YOUNG ADULT NOVEL - Bantam Books - John Whitman - 1997)
Luke Skywalker meets Boba Fett for the first time when the latter saves Luke's life after a crash in the Panna system. (Luke had been following the Millenium Falcon which crashed there.) Fett later turns out to be working for Vader in an attempt to capture Skywalker. "The Star Wars Holiday Special." This animated adventure, played for Chewbacca's son as a Life Day gift, is probably apocryphal due to Han and Fett's prior acquaintance in "Star Wars: A New Hope Special Edition."
"Galaxy of Fear: The Swarm."
News of a possible Imperial base being set up on the garden-filled world of Sk'rrr brings the
Arrandas to investigate. Zak makes one mistake after another, seemingly unbalancing the
delicate balance of nature on the planet, which becomes overrun with carnivorous drog
beetles. But Captain Thrawn dismisses the idea outright -- there's far more ecological sabotage
here than can be caused by one boy. Working together, Zak, Tash, Hoole and Thrawn expose
the real culprit.
(YOUNG ADULT NOVEL - Bantam Books - John Whitman - January 1998)
"Galaxy of Fear: Spore."
The Shroud stops off for supplies at the Tefanda Bay, a city-ship orbiting Ithor. The Arrandas
meet a female Ithorian High Priest named Fandomar (wife of Momaw Nadon, Tatooine's
"Hammerhead"). They get everything they need except the rare mineral ethromite. Fandomar
takes them to a nearby asteroid mining colony. The miners agree to give Hoole ethromite if
he'll help them solve a little mystery: a mysterious cavern tomb left there long ago by Ithorians.
When they open the tomb, a sudden cave-in seals them off from the others. Tash takes a
dangerous shaft to try to find help -- and runs into the Dark Lord Jerec, who stakes a claim on
the asteroid.
But the tomb is now empty -- and one man is dead.
The asteroid goes unstable and prepares to explode. Fandomar accidentally forces the rescue
ship to crash on Ithor, then starts wailing that everyone is doomed -- "Spore," a parasitic
monster of pure evil that can infect others to make them like itself, is free again. With Zak
infected, Tash and Fandomar watch in horror as Jerec offers Spore the entire Imperial army
and navy to infect, to serve as Jerec's private army against the Emperor. Tash and Fandomar
sneak aboard Jerec's shuttle, and go from there to the SD Vengeance. Tash uses the Force to
defeat Zak and Hoole and get them off the SD, luring the cruiser into the asteroid field, where a
group of space slugs destroy it and Spore (Jerec escapes, of course).
(YOUNG ADULT NOVEL - Bantam Books - John Whitman - April 1998)
"Galaxy of Fear: The Doomsday Ship."
En route to Dantooine to hide, the Arrandas book passage on the Star of Empire. Tash stumbles
upon an article about the Jedi, one the Emperor missed destroying. Zak is tricked by a
computer technician named Malik into shutting down all power on the ship. Captain Hajj
hurriedly turns it back on, then explains that Malik is a relative of some high-up Imperial official
who arranged this assignment.
Tash and Zak run into Dash Rendar. Just Zak is getting friendly with SIM (the artificial
intelligence that runs the ship), the order is given to abandon ship. In the confusion, a bald
scarred man throws the children in a storage closet.
By the time they get out, everyone on the ship is gone. And the ship doesn't explode. But all
systems are out -- the ship is being sabotaged.
Dash Rendar appears again -- he stayed behind on purpose. Attacked by ship's droids, they are
rescued by Captain Hajj and a few of his officers. SIM tells Zak that it thinks Dash is the
saboteur. And as the crew gets picked off one by one by various mishaps, Zak accuses Dash
openly. But when Captain Hajj and the last crewman are killed with Dash in full view, it hits
them -- it's Malik. SIM insists that they get to the control room.
When Zak gets there and starts getting SIM back on line, Malik appears with a blaster. A very
afraid Malik. A Malik who says SIM is the real villain, a computer infilatration program that can
turn any ship into a weapon. And when Dash stuns him and Zak finishes the activation, it turns
out Malik is right. Hoole appears and helps the group fight their way through the ship. It
becomes clear that SIM is taunting them, treating their troubles like a game. So they simply
stop playing. And SIM gets careless, opening the docking bay door just enough for Hoole to
rush through and blast the doors off in the Shroud. Dash cripples the Star of Empire and
contacts the Rebel Alliance to pick it up. And unbeknownest to anyone, SIM downloads itself
onto a space station...
(YOUNG ADULT NOVEL - Bantam Books - John Whitman - June 1998)
"Classic Star Wars -- The Early Adventures: The Frozen World of Ota. (#9)"
While chasing a TIE fighter, Luke Skywalker crashes on Ota. Just as he is jumped by Boba Fett,
they are both captured by native Snogars and taken to an ice city, where the two are ordered
to repair their machinery. Luke and Fett fight their way out. Meanwhile, Han tracks Luke, only
to meet the Snogars himself. Fett meets with Solo, saying Solo is just "side money" this trip --
he's hunting Mole, a spy who turned against the Empire. He smashes the Snogar's remaining
machinery and catches Mole. Magnetizing Fett to a wall, the Rebels leave Ota.
This version of Luke and Fett's first meeting is more likely than the preceding animated segment.
It is possible that the Rebels fashioned the story completely as a present to Lumpy, drawing upon
their recent memories of Fett.
(COMIC STRIP - L.A. TImes - Russ Manning - 1980)
"Galaxy of Fear: Clones."
Unaware that Darth Vader is investigating an abandoned Jedi fortress nearby, the Arrandas are in hiding on the planet Dantooine. Tash is having a problem with one of the native Dantari, Maga, who she thinks is trying to kill them. And she's also having a problem with the growing temptation to use the Dark Side.
She and Zak come upon the Jedi ruins, and decide to look for any Jedi relics to help Tash learn about the Force. She finds a group of Rebels who seem....well.....not too bright. They're trying to get their spaceship (actually a flimsy model) working on behest of their leader.
Tash is shocked to come upon a double of herself -- an evil double who nearly kills her. She rushes back to the Dantari camp to find it in pieces -- and Maga loudly accusing her and the Rebels of destroying it and taking his people prisoner. She finds out who the Rebel's leader is -- Vader?!?
It seems to be -- but he also seems fake. But it doesn't matter, he wants the Shroud, and captures Hoole and Zak. Tash continues to search within the ruins and finds out what's happening -- the evil double, Vader, the Rebels -- they're all clones. Clones that are being grown in one helluva hurry.
An entire army of clones -- now including clones of Hoole and Zak -- are after her. When she is caught, "Vader" reveals that he intends to build a clone race of soldiers and slaves. All he needs now is the Shroud to get off the planet. Maga interferes long enough for the real Vader to arrive. Vader faces off against his doppelganger, giving the Arrandas the chance to escape. With the Dantari freed, the Arrandas rush off-world. Vader rounds up all the clones, planning to perhaps improve the cloning machines and present them to the Emperor....
(YOUNG ADULT NOVEL - Bantam Books - John Whitman - July 1998)
"Galaxy of Fear: The Hunger."
To be detailed..
(YOUNG ADULT NOVEL - Bantam Books - John Whitman - September 1998)
"The Star Wars Holiday Special."
Han Solo and Chewbacca battle through many dangers to join Chewbacca's family on
Kashyyyk for the Life Day Holiday.
This story is cheesy as hell, and George Lucas has publicly stated he would like every copy of it
burned, but Chewbacca's family (introduced here) have been incorporated into the canon via "The
Black Fleet Crisis" Trilogy. And there is absolutely no truth to the rumor that Han got Princess
Leia drunk before she tried to sing the "Star Wars" theme. No truth at all... ;D
(TELEVISION SPECIAL - 20th Century Fox -Warren/Vilanch/Proft/Ripps/Welch -17 November 1978)
"The Kashyyyk Depths."
Possibly apocryphal, and to be detailed.
(COMIC STRIP - LA Times - Russ Manning - 1978)
"The Wookiee Storybook."
While his famous dad is visiting, young Lumpy descends into the lethal lower levels of
Kashyyyk to gather Wasaki berries in an attempt to impress Chewie.
Thanks to Joe (C3Pyogurt@Death-Star.com) for that information!
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While refueling his ship on Taanab, Lando Calrissian (on a bet) repels an attack on the planet
by Norulackian pirates. As a results, he gains a measure of renown for his tactical skill.
SW VI. Details are from the Guide. Originally dated 10 BSW4, but date fixed by SW Adventure
Journal # 15.
The planet Bakura is taken over by the Empire to absorb and control the planet's repulsorlift
production facilities.
"SW: The Truce at Bakura."
Kyp Durron's parents, who spoke out against some of Emperor Palpatine's more extreme
policies, are arrested and sent to the spice mines of Kessel with Kyp. His older brother Zeth is
brainwashed and taken to the Imperial Academy of Carida for "re-education" as a stormtrooper.
Durron's parents die in the mines a year later.
"SW RPG Jedi Academy Sourcebook."
"Classic Star Wars: Devilworlds -- Rust Never Sleeps."
Threepio and Artoo are sent to Ronyards, a droid scrap heap, to convince the few remaining
functional droids to help stop the Empire from mining metals from droid corpses. They find
instead a rare thing -- a droid religious cult. The droids pooh-pooh their notions of a "planet of
the living god" -- until a Star Destroyer shows up to do some mining...
(COMIC STRIP - Marvel Comics Inc. - Alan Moore - 1981)
12-year old Ghent, already working as a slicer for Talon Karrde, cracks the top secret Imperial code ILKO in two months -- something that took a full Rebel Alliance team a month.
"SW Encyclopedia."
"SW Adventure Journal: Command Decision."
Admiral Thrawn and the SD Admonitor is sent out into the Unknown Regions on a scouting
mission. On their fifteenth planetary study, they are encounter a small kingdom called the
Ebruchi. Posing as colonists, Thrawn invites the ruler, Creysis, aboard, asking for information
about nearby habitable worlds. When the barbarians steal an assault shuttle and TIE Fighter,
Captain Niriz and General Haravel plot a mutiny. But Thrawn has simply been faking Creysis
out, putting things into position. The stolen TIE was dumbed down technology wise, and the
assault shuttle suddenly starts spewing out stormtroopers. The Ebruchi ships are destroyed and
Creysis captured. Thrawn tracks the pirates to their base and blasts them to atoms.
(SHORT STORY - West End Games - Timothy Zahn - November 1996)
"SW Adventure Journal: No Disintegrations, Please."
After being caught slicing into Jabba the Hutt's files, Rivo Xarran fled to his brother General
Gaege's garrison on Vryssa. Boba Fett comes and slaughters the entire garrison just to get to
Rivo. Rivo barely escapes and makes a deal with Fett -- let him go, and he'll make it appear he
died so Fett can collect his bounty, then go into hiding. Fett lets him go, but promises one day
he'll come for him...
(SHORT STORY - West End Games - Paul Danner - August 1997)
"Classic Star Wars -- The Early Adventures: Gambler's World. (#1-3)"
Luke, Leia, Threepio and Artoo travel to Vorzyd 5, a casino world that's funneling money from
the people of the galaxy into the Emperor's pocket. The Rebels plan to work with a high official
to stop the cash flow. But when Luke and Leia are jumped by stormtroopers, the droids have to
try to save them and two other Rebels from the shadowy "Blackhole," while at the same time
avoiding a group of droid-thieving Freelies. Following the rescue, Luke meets with the official --
Vorzyd's President. The Freelies kidnap Leia and Artoo for ransom in the meantime, and a
rescue attempt is interrupted by Blackhole. The Freelies and Imperials duke it out, allowing the
Rebels to escape.
(COMIC STRIP - L.A. TImes - Russ Manning - March 1979)
"The Constancia Gambit."
To be detailed...
(COMIC STRIP - LA Times - Russ Manning - 1978)
"Classic Star Wars: Devilworlds -- The Pandora Effect."
Leaving the planet Attahox with a hold full of phosovane salts and an pirate ship on their tails,
Han, Chewie, and Leia find themselves sucked into a pocket dimension occupied by five very
evil people...
(COMIC STRIP - Marvel Comics Inc. - Alan Moore - 1981)
"Rogue Squadron."
To be detailed...
(PC VIDEO GAME - Lucasarts Inc. - Numerous authors - Fall 1998)
Yavin IV is briefly evacuated, and the Rebels relocated to the planet Thila. The Rebels later return to Yavin, while continuing the search for another base. The SW Roleplaying Game and "Star Wars 3-D" #1. Most of the Roleplaying Game adventures (such as "the Graveyard of Alderaan") would likely take place at around this time.
"SW Role Playing Game: Battle for the Golden Sun."
An Imperial garrison is established on the aquatic planet Sedri as the Empire investigates a possible artificial gravity generator. The strange gravity waves are in fact caused by the Golden Sun, a Force-sensitive commune of polyps. A Rebel group infiltrates and defeats the garrison. This is the beginning of the "Rebel Sea Commandos" who will later play a major role in the Battle of Calamari.
(ADVENTURE GAME - West End Games - Douglas Kaufman - 1988)
"SW Role Playing Game: Tatooine Manhunt."
A female bounty hunter named Zardra finds herself on the run from the Hutts after accidentally killing Mageye the Hutt.
(ADVENTURE GAME - West End Games - Bill Slavicsek and Daniel Greenberg - 1988)
"SW Role Playing Game: Black Ice."
"SW Role Playing Game: Crisis on Cloud City."
"SW Role Playing Game: Domain of Evil."
"SW Role Playing Game: The Game Chambers of Questal."
"SW Role Playing Game: The Isis Coordinates."
"SW Role Playing Game: Mission to Lianna."
"SW Role Playing Game: Otherspace."
"SW Role Playing Game: Otherspace II."
"SW Role Playing Game: Planet of the Mists."
"SW Role Playing Game: Riders of the Maelstrom."
"SW Role Playing Game: Scavenger Hunt."
"SW Role Playing Game: Starfall."
"SW Role Playing Game -- Supernova: Infiltration."
"SW Role Playing Game -- Supernova: The Mynock Conspiracy."
"SW Role Playing Game -- Supernova: Triple Cross."
"SW Role Playing Game: Death in the Undercity."
To be detailed...
"Classic Star Wars -- The Early Adventures: Tatooine Sojourn. (#4)"
Luke Skywalker's recon mission is interrupted when he is sent to Tatooine to investigate a
transport capsule crash. He meets a woman named Anduvil at the Mos Eisely Cantina, who tells
him the real reason he's there -- to crack an intelligence operation the Empire is running on
Rebel bases. The transport capsules carry Bledsoe's disease to the bases, wiping them out. The
Jawas are already spreading the disease, and the stormtroopers are checking them out,
checking their eyes. Luke is accidentally infected, and his eyes become star charts -- means the
Empire uses to locate the bases (which is just what they manipulated the disease to do in the
first place). They fight their way out of the Imperial base of Tatooine and escape to safety,
where Luke is cured.
(COMIC STRIP - L.A. Times - Russ Manning - 1979)
Kir Kanos and Carnor Jax are trained on the planet Yinchorr to be Royal Guards for the
Emperor.
Conjecture from "Crimson Empire."
"Classic Star Wars -- The Early Adventures: Princess Leia, Imperial Servant. (#5)"
On the run from the Empire, Leia is forced down over the megonite-mining labor colony of
Phelarion, run by the vindictive widow of Grand Moff Tarkin. "Lerna" is forced to work as a
servant girl for an upcoming diplomatic party, and she learns of miners who plan to escape
with some valuable megonite (an explosive). She manages to send out a distress call which
Vader intercepts. The party is interrupted when the stolen megonite goes critical. Leia and the
miners are rescued by Han Solo, while Lady Tarkin is held personally responsible for her
escape by Vader.
(COMIC STRIP - L.A. Times - Russ Manning - 1979)
Lyric of the Melody race is born on Yavin VIII.
"Junior Jedi Knights: Lyric's World."
"SW Adventure Journal: The Spira Regatta."
"SW Adventure Journal: The Quality of Mercy."
"SW Adventure Journal: Regina Cayli."
"SW Adventure Journal: Stranded."
"SW Adventure Journal: You're in the Army Now."
"SW Adventure Journal: The Way of the Yrashu."
"SW Adventure Journal: The Prophecy."
"SW Adventure Journal: A World of Conquer."
"SW Adventure Journal: When the Domino Falls."
"SW Adventure Journal: The Void Terror."
"SW Adventure Journal: Enemies for Life."
"SW Adventure Journal: Loyalties."
"SW Adventure Journal: A Deal Gone Sour."
"SW Adventure Journal: A Bitter Winter."
"SW Adventure Journal: The Cure."
"SW Adventure Journal: Finder's Fee."
"SW Adventure Journal -- A Taste of Adventure: Rebel Escape."
"SW Adventure Journal -- A Taste of Adventure: The Battle for Gap Nine."
"SW Adventure Journal -- A Taste of Adventure: Silent Fury."
To be detailed..