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Dark Forces: Rebel Agent
2018-04-16, 1:02 PM #1
I have in my possession a paperback copy of Dark Forces: Rebel Agent, a storybook version of Jedi Knight featuring twenty-five color illustrations of our hero Kyle Katarn.



I don't recall this ever being discussed on this site, surprisingly. I'm planning on reading it soon. Please post questions here and I will get back to you
2018-04-16, 1:23 PM #2
Oh man, we've got to have talked about these at some point. We certainly talked about the audio dramas they based on the books...

I've read all three. Soldier for the Empire, Rebel Agent, and Jedi Knight. This was like 15 years ago, so I don't totally remember if they were any good, but they did have some neato illustrations.
2018-04-16, 1:30 PM #3
Woah. This really takes me back. I've read them, but like Saberopus, it was a long time ago. I wonder if those illustrations are floating around online somewhere.
My blawgh.
2018-04-16, 1:39 PM #4
he looks like he could be a dude in the Camhoez thread
former entrepreneur
2018-04-16, 3:09 PM #5
Originally posted by saberopus:
Oh man, we've got to have talked about these at some point. We certainly talked about the audio dramas they based on the books...

I've read all three. Soldier for the Empire, Rebel Agent, and Jedi Knight. This was like 15 years ago, so I don't totally remember if they were any good, but they did have some neato illustrations.


Definitely possible I missed them--I don't think I knew they existed until a month ago when I was reference-hunting for my Nar Shaddaa environment. I definitely feel like I've seen some of these paintings before, though
2018-04-16, 3:48 PM #6
Have you listened to the audio versions? They've got voice acting, SFX, John Williams score, the whole thing. They're not just narrated audiobooks. They are super dumb and amazing.
2018-04-16, 4:32 PM #7
...is this the book with a Bryar piston on the back cover? I remember a book having this pistol on the back. Distant fog of a memory.
SnailIracing:n(500tpostshpereline)pants
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2018-04-16, 9:51 PM #8
Decided to take a trip down memory lane today. Glad to see this place is still active. Good times hah, and cool find thrawn.
Flipsides crackers are the best crackers to have ever existed
2018-04-16, 10:24 PM #9
Oh man. I have the entire series, I think, hidden away somewhere. I loved them.
I can't wait for the day schools get the money they need, and the military has to hold bake sales to afford bombs.
2018-04-18, 8:15 AM #10
I still have all three hardcover versions and read them when I was 12 or 13 years old. I remember them being pretty good, and like everyone else has said, the visuals were incredible. I especially remember a pretty disturbing image of Morgan Katarn's head on a spike (something Maw makes reference to right before Kyle kills him).
Author of the JK levels:
Sand Trap & Sand Trap (Night)

2018-04-18, 12:31 PM #11
Originally posted by ECHOMAN:
...is this the book with a Bryar piston on the back cover? I remember a book having this pistol on the back. Distant fog of a memory.


This one just has some text on the back--maybe the hardcover version is different?

Yall are making me want to buy the other two :v
2018-04-18, 12:41 PM #12
I mean, you're reading the middle one, dude. You gotta read Kyle Katarn Oranges first.
2018-04-19, 5:05 PM #13
I found and bought the first one on ebay today. I'm going to have a kid soon and need some good picture books.
My blawgh.
2018-04-19, 5:08 PM #14
[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/starwars/images/3/35/Morgan-deadhead.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20070308221711]

Y’know, for kids
2018-04-19, 5:52 PM #15
Kids have had it too good for too long
2018-04-19, 5:53 PM #16
Star Wars traumatized child-me when the first Ewok Adventure movie ended with the family hugging and the narrator saying "love is the strongest force in the universe" and the second movie opened with the family getting slaughtered
2018-04-19, 9:27 PM #17
Seeing Owen and Beru all crispy really messed me up as a tiny kid. It was the first time I made the connection that skeletons are inside of people.

Jon'C makes a good point. But I've got an idea how to get around that.
My blawgh.
2018-04-20, 12:10 AM #18
OK, one look at those skeletons and now I'm firing up Dark Forces.
2018-04-20, 12:21 AM #19
Wow that's a short level.
2018-04-20, 11:32 AM #20
This is the most 2000s Massassi thread in years I'm so proud
2018-04-21, 1:15 PM #21
Originally posted by Reverend Jones:
OK, one look at those skeletons and now I'm firing up Dark Forces.


Even as a kid I thought it was weird that the imperials just let the bodies rot in the streets. I guess it was to show how evil the empire is, but seriously sanitation doesn't need to be part of binary morality!
My blawgh.
2018-04-23, 5:30 AM #22
Originally posted by Jon`C:
[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/starwars/images/3/35/Morgan-deadhead.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20070308221711]


Y’know, for kids


goddamn
SnailIracing:n(500tpostshpereline)pants
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2018-04-27, 12:40 AM #23
Originally posted by ECHOMAN:
goddamn


Petition to make that the official pic for Morgan Katarn on Wookieepedia
2018-04-27, 8:23 AM #24
like :thumbsup: upvote +1 ++ <3 whatever else I gotta do
2018-06-24, 4:35 AM #25
this thread was cool someone bring back this thread
former entrepreneur
2018-06-24, 6:08 AM #26
who's the right one to do it, though, Eversor
2018-06-24, 8:04 AM #27
http://www.mocagh.org/lucasfilm/lucasartsarchives1-darkforces-manual.pdf

I haven't thumbed through the DF manual in a decade and a half, at least. It brings back vague memories :o
2018-06-24, 9:42 AM #28
Originally posted by saberopus:
who's the right one to do it, though, Eversor


Only a god can save us now
former entrepreneur
2018-06-25, 8:14 AM #29
That manual is great. I love how few people it took to create the game. I actually didn't realize DF came out on mac. Hmm.
2018-06-25, 7:57 PM #30
Originally posted by Jon`C:
Y’know, for kids


Yeah, well, MY kid seems to like it!



I find the book perfectly suited for a young audience. The illustrations scattered throughout are vibrant and easy for developing eyes to lock on to. And while the themes in the overall narrative are complex, the writing style is such that you feel like you're playing a text-based fps with the quick time events being initiated by turning the page! While this would be tedious in other books, it fits the genera nicely here. Example:

"The decision was made for him when a commando appeared at the end of the hallway and opened fire. Kyle fired in return, saw the Imperial fall, and felt blaster fire fan the sided of his face. A second commando, this one backed by an officer, triggered a three-shot burst.
Kyle ducked, went to automatic, and saw the Imperials fall. Concerned that there could be more where those came from, the agent moved up the corridor, grabbed some loose power paks[sic], and followed the hall to the left."


And, finally, if you're child is constipated, showing them the picture on page 74 of Morgan Katarn is symbolically like blowing up the hoover dam. (pictured above.)
My blawgh.
2018-07-05, 10:52 AM #31
https://www.imdb.com/review/rw0482982/?ref_=tt_urv

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