Talk:Slave Ship
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[edit] Apparent misunderstanding.
According to the cover of Slave Ship, there is the following sentence:
"A ruthless enemy threatens Boba Fett with a fate worse than death"
Now, I have read the book and do not understand what -or, rather who- this "ruthless enemy" is. I also noticed the "Behind the Scenes" section on this page. The statement is correct. If I may say so, I state that the summary on the back of Slave Ship is incorrect, or at least partly. I realize that this is K. W. Jeter's own doing, and he must know what he was doing. Would anyone please care to explain?
NOTE: The below comments may contain spoilers for Slave Ship.
Thanks! Kgrimes2 04:40, 30 November 2008 (UTC)
- If I recall correctly, the author doesn't write the summary on the back of books, the publisher does. Due to that, there are bound to be some contradictory statements. Trak Nar Ramble on 04:48, 30 November 2008 (UTC)
- So we can assume that the above quote is non-canon and that the publisher of Slave Ship must've misread the book?
Kgrimes2 04:55, 30 November 2008 (UTC)
- So we can assume that the above quote is non-canon and that the publisher of Slave Ship must've misread the book?
[edit] Bossk eats you
"For in order to gain his freedom he must outwit a sentient weapon that feeds on Human spirits"—Does that mean Bossk? He eats people, he's sentient, he's a weapon, and he hates Fett's guts.—B-Boba Fett! He'll kill us all!
20:24, September 18, 2009 (UTC)
