TIE Fighter Trouble

TIE Fighter Trouble
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Ezra and Zeb dodge Imperial patrols while on a special mission from Hera.[2]
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Ezra Bridger is in his room on theGhost, trying to usethe Force totelkinetically levitate a bowl, but is tricked by thedroidChopper. A chase ensues, causing him to wake hissleeping roommate,Garazeb Orrelios, who threatens him with physical harm and chases after him. The two end up knocking over a pile of barrels, seriously aggravatingHera Syndulla.
Syndulla orders two off theship on a supply run to find ameiloorun fruit, then smirks as they leave, having sent them on a "wild-goose chase." They two visit themarketplace inKothal onLothal, where Bridger learns fairly quickly from an old friend, afarmer namedMorad Sumar, that meilooruns don't grow on Lothal. The sheepish Bridger starts to leave when he spots anImperialofficer trying unsuccessfully to get Sumar to sell hisfarm to the Empire. Just then, he knocks into Orrelios and an entire crate full of meilooruns.
Bridger tries to buy the crate, but learns that it's been sold to the Empire. Not willing to give up, he snatches a meiloorun from thetransport on which it's being carried, but is spotted by a pair ofstormtroopers. He and Orrelios race off and gets separated, Orrelios stealing an ImperialTIE fighter, which he then uses to rescue Bridger. The two end up on a wild ride in which the fighter is splattered with meilooruns, obscuring the view. Bridger uses the power of the Force to steer the vessel. The two report in to theGhost and are ordered to return to by the leader of theirrebel group,Kanan Jarrus.
At Morad Sumar's farm, the Imperial officer from before,Supply MasterYogar Lyste, is claiming the farm in the name of the Empire. Bridger and Orrelios spot smoke and Bridger begs Orrelios that they investigate. The two launch anassault and rescue Sumar, hiswife and theirAqualish servant. Bridger spots that a meiloorun fruit has survived the crash and claims it for his own. He and Orrelios return to theGhost and he presents Syndulla with thefruit. Jarrus yells to forget about the fruit and asks what they did with theTIE fighter. Orrelios claims that he crashed it, Bridger grinning that they didn't want it to fall into enemy hands. The two head inside theGhost for a rest.[4]
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TIE Fighter Trouble is an adaptation of theStar Wars Rebels episode "Fighter Flight," closely following the episode's plot.[7] The story omits certain elements, including any appearances ofSabine Wren, and any mention of the supposedlife debt between Ezra Bridger and Garazeb Orrelios.[4]
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- ↑1.01.11.21.3Seethis image
- ↑2.02.12.2Seethis image
- ↑3.03.1
Star Wars Rebels: TIE Fighter Trouble on theofficial Edelweiss website(backup link) - ↑4.04.14.24.3Tie Fighter Trouble
- ↑This book adapts "Fighter Flight," whichStar Wars: Galactic Atlas dates to5 BBY.
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Star Wars Rebels: Storybook Library onAmazon.com(backup link)
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Star Wars Rebels: Fighter Flight | Season 01 Episode 02 Watch Full Episode - WatchDisneyXD.com onwatchdisneyxd.go.com (backup link archived onOctober 16,2014)
External links[]
Star Wars Rebels: TIE Fighter Trouble onAmazon.com(backup link)
Star Wars Rebels: TIE Fighter Trouble [Paperback] Scholastic onAmazon.com(backup link)
Star Wars Rebels: Storybook Library onAmazon.com(backup link)










