Destiny's Way
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| Author | Walter Jon Williams |
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| Cover Artist | Cliff Nielson |
| Country | USA |
| Language | English |
| Era | New Jedi Order |
| Series | The New Jedi Order |
| Galactic Year | 28 ABY |
| Subject(s) | Star Wars |
| Genre(s) | Science Fiction |
| Publisher | Del Rey |
| Released | Hardcover: 1 October 2002 Paperback: 1 July 2003 |
| Media Type | Hardcover & Paperback |
| Pages | Hardcover: 480 Paperback: 451 |
| Size and Weight | Hardcover: 9.5 x 6.4 x 1.5 inches 1.7 pounds Paperback: 6.9 x 6.4 x 1.1 inches 8.2 ounces |
| ISBN | Hardcover: ISBN 0-345-42850-1 Paperback: ISBN 0-345-42874-9 |
| Preceded by | Traitor |
| Followed by | Ylesia (occurs within Destiny's Way) |
Destiny's Way is the seventeenth installment of the New Jedi Order series of Star Wars novels. It was written by Walter Jon Williams and published in 2002 by Del Rey Books (ISBN 0-345-42850-1).
[edit] Synopsis
Jacen Solo, son of Han Solo and Princess Leia, has escaped from the Yuuzhan Vong with the aid of a Jedi Master from the time of the Old Republic, Vergere. Besides making cryptic references to Jacen's destiny, Vergere also reveals that she has spent the last fifty years with the Yuuzhan Vong in order to save the living world of Zonama Sekot, as well as gather intelligence.
Meanwhile Han and Leia Solo were visiting the Imperial Remant trying to coax it to give them the locations of their old hideaways in the deep core. In exchange, the Solos offer information on Yuuzhan Vong technology, especially the Yammosks.
A new government is forming on Mon Calamari after the fall of Corsucant. Luke Skywalker wants to prevent an anti-Jedi government from forming. Luke Skywalker inducts nine Jedi Knights into the new Jedi order he is forming, among them Jacen, his sister Jaina Solo, and the new Hapan Queen Mother Tenel Ka. The New Republic forces, now assembled on the water world of Mon Calamari, plan their next attack on the Yuuzhan Vong with the aid of the now-retired Admiral Ackbar.
However, some elements in the New Republic are desperate enough -- the Bothans especially -- to make the war against the Yuuzhan Vong one of extermination as well as victory. The success of the operation against Ebaq 9, a long-neglected world on a former Imperial trade route, leads the Yuuzhan Vong into a trap that halts their advance. Vergere sacrifices herself to save Jacen by plowing a stolen A-wing into Ebaq 9's surface.
The Yuuzhan Vong agent provocateur Nom Anor, who suggested the assault on Ebaq 9, is obliged to give his life for his plan's failure, but he disguises himself and hides beneath Yuuzhan'tar's (formerly Coruscant's) streets.
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