![]() What is the story chronology of these books? ![]() To date, there are three stand-alone novels (Outbound Flight, Choices of One, and Survivor’s Quest) three trilogies (Star Wars: The Thrawn Trilogy, Star Wars: Thrawn, and Thrawn Ascendancy ) and one duology ( Hand of Thrawn).ģ. Despite being labeled a villain, Thrawn isn’t an evil or bad person: he simply felt the Empire was the better choice (as opposed to the Republic/Rebels) to serve as an indirect means of protecting the Chiss from harm.Ģ. He is seen as a brilliant strategist as well as a master tactician, admirer and analyzer of art, and highly respected by his crew. From there, Thrawn rose through the Imperial ranks to become a Grand Admiral. ![]() In terms of a brief, spoiler-free biography, Thrawn, a member of a race known as the Chiss, eventually caught the interest of the Empire when he was rescued from exile on an outlying world. To date, Thrawn has never been featured in any of the Star Wars films but became the main antagonist in the Star Wars: Rebels television series. ![]() Thrawn, whose full name is Mitth’raw’nuruodo, is a character originally created by author Timothy Zahn. With now three Thrawn trilogies all wrapped up, I thought it might be fun to tackle each one and see which one is the “best.” ![]()
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