Deep within the ruined spaceship, the secret of the Nameless is finally revealed. Trapped and surrounded by enemies, the Jedi Pathfinders and Path disciples fight desperately to escape the swarm of hungry monsters. New alliances are tested, and in order for our heroes to escape, some will make the ultimate sacrifice.
The series is one that's basically a simple space opera story that if you had changed one or two minor things, such as mentioning the force and maybe lightsabers under a different name, you'd basically get a story that could have been told since the 1940s in science fiction magazines. It's pretty by the numbers with pieces that don't feel like they add anything to it and in fact detract in my opinion. There's a potentially interesting cast of characters here but no time is given to develop them and not even much in the way of archetype material in order to make them being chased by dangerous aliens workable either. The whole thing just didn't come together right and left me curious if they could stick the landing thanks to the framing but ended up not doing so. I can forgive a whole lot when it comes to Star Wars, having read comics from it going back to 1978, but this definitely needed more grounding and character to work. Read Full Review
There's just too much. Too many characters doing too many things in too many places across too many time periods. Read Full Review