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Some fights/moves make seem to make sense if you read them a couple of times over, but in my experience some situations don`t really add up no matter how carefully you read them. When in doubt just try to make up a visualization yourself :P
After a while (if you keep reading the series) you seem to get a better grasp of what is going on, but as far as the fights between star-fighters go it is more a battle between the different types (x-wing, Tie Fighter, A-wing etc) and the specific edge each of hem has over the other (Tie= Fast but no shielding, Y-wing= Slow but heavily shielded, etc).
Thank you for that help. Glad I'm not the only one that has a hard time trying to see what's going on. I'm not an expert on air fights, nor have I ever really sat down and spent time looking for videos of jets/planes doing crazy battle maneuvers. Also, even in the movies (with the exception of the prequels) there isn't very much "space fighting" so it's very hard to visual.
I'm planning on continuing the series if I ever get through this book. xD Maybe if I read some of the comics it'll help. Because I do want to continue, I have them all, it's just so hard to visualize.
I'm planning on continuing the series if I ever get through this book. xD Maybe if I read some of the comics it'll help. Because I do want to continue, I have them all, it's just so hard to visualize.

So the best thing to do is try not to get too bogged down. If you have to keep re-reading a certain paragraph it really doesn`t make the action fluent.
Good luck with continuing the series. It is really worth reading. This series was my introduction into the expanded universe and it really fleshes out the characters of Wedge Antilles and Corran Horn.

I had the same problem. I just skim through the space fights and look for keywords. The series is definitely worth reading though. The characters are the best part of the books, not the space dogfights. Stick with it, you'll be glad you did.


Yeah but even in the original trilogy there isn't very many ship fights. The most detailed thing I can thing of, and that's simply due to technology I assume, is Episode III at the beginning.

It's not imagining the ships that is hard, it's imagining just the movement and the fighting. But I'll grab my dvd copy and watch it sometime.




I never played the Rogue Squadron games, so I have no point of reference there, but I've read about 50 books in the EU in the last 6 months, and this is BY FAR my favorite series, mostly because I love Allston's writing.



I am reading Iron Fist right now. About the first 50 pages into it.

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