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Star Wars Missions 15: Voyage to the Underworld

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Star Wars Missions 15:
Voyage to the Underworld

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69

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Star Wars Missions 15: Voyage to the Underworld is the fifteenth adventure book in theStar Wars Missions young-reader series androleplaying game. It was published byScholastic inNovember1998.

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Imperial stormtroopers are on your trail—and there's only one place for you to hide. Coruscant's underworld is a bizarre maze of danger and fear. But in order to survive, you must find the strange wise man at its center. Your Mission: to travel to the heart of the underworld and escape your pursuers.

May the Force be with you.

Plot summary[]

TheMillennium Falcon, traveling throughhyperspace, is on a course for Coruscant, a fact unknown to the passengers. On board,Luke Skywalker shuts down his droids,C-3PO andR2-D2, as they have been infected by "The Heart of Steel,"B-1D4. Upon reaching Coruscant, theRebels are shocked, but CaptainHan Solo acts quickly, activating a false transponder, allowing theFalcon to land. He tells his friends aboutPhelon, aColumi genius who resides in a fortress deep in theCoruscant underworld.

The Rebels blast their way out of customs, and into the Coruscant underworld. After braving many dangers, one of the Rebels contacts Phelon, who gets them offworld.

OnCheeyoom Matee, the Rebels hope to find some solitude, but find themselves betrayed by the other Rebels there, and are sold to the Empire.

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The book contains numerous errors involving the history of the Empire; on page 9, the Empire is described as building on Coruscant's underworld for "hundreds of thousands of years," and on page 46, Han Solo wonders how the savage inhabitants of the underworld could have ever heard ofWookiees, as the Empire "had only recently discovered them."

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  1. Star Wars Missions 15: Voyage to the Underworld
  2. Star Wars Missions 13: Prisoner of the Nikto Pirates and the next threeStar Wars Missions books tell a continuous story that is set after the Evacuation of Yavin, during the construction ofEcho Base, thus placing the books between0.53 ABY perThe New Essential Chronology.


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