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Selections from the Table of Contents: In Darth Vader's warped vision, the dark side of the Force is all-powerful and the Jedi are traitors who must be destroyed. He believes that peace can come to the galaxy only through an all-controlling leader who cannot be opposed—whether that leader is the Emperor or himself. Enemies of the Dark Side: Rebel Alliance All the emperor wants is to be the unquestioned and absolute ruler of the galaxy forever, but for some reason those pesky rebels keep interfering. They steal his secret plans, destroy his battle station, and make a nuisance of themselves at every turn. Why won't they just leave him alone?! Two Sides of the Force The Force is a mysterious, invisible energy that surrounds everything in the galaxy. The Sith follow the dark side of the Force, which teaches them to embrace anger, selfishness, and power. The Jedi Knights follow the light side and learn calmness and compassion. Every Force user sees the force differently!




Allies of the Dark Side: Darth Vader Vader serves as the right-hand man to Emperor Palpatine, who rules the entire Empire of millions of planets and star systems. His duties are to carry out the Emperor's will, enforce the harsh Imperial laws throughout the galaxy, and wipe out any Jedi that he can find. Can a Princess Outwit a Sith Lord? Darth Vader has faced and defeated many opponents. However, when he captures a royal senator from the planet Alderaan, the mighty Sith Lord may have finally met his match. Will Princess Leia give away the secret location of the Rebel Alliance base, or will she resist her furious captor and keep her friends and allies safe? Darth Vader: Family Man? Take a peek inside Darth Vader's extended family album. Learn about everyone from his secret bride to his rebellious kids—plus a few others who have had an influence on his life along the way! So, rebels have blown up your top-secret planet-destroying space station, and the pilot who did it is the son you never knew you had.




He's on the run somewhere in the galaxy, but how will you find him? If you're Darth Vader, you just hire a bounty hunter. In fact, you hire a bunch of them! Lego Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures is a computer-animated action comedy television series that is based on the Lego Star Wars theme, and premiered on Disney XD on June 20, 2016. Set between The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, The Freemaker Adventures centers on a family of three young siblings—young boy Rowan, his sister Kordi, and their brother Zander—known as the Freemakers, who salvage parts from destroyed or damaged ships which they use to build new ones, which they sell in order to make their living. They are accompanied by their salvaged battle droid Roger. However, the family become enmeshed in the battle between the Galactic Empire and the Rebel Alliance when Rowan discovers part of an ancient artifact known as the Kyber Saber. He then becomes aware of his own connection to the Force and meets a mysterious Force-wielder named Naare before embarking on a journey with his siblings that leads them to meet with new and old Lego faces from the Star Wars universe.




Used & new (21) from $89.99 + $5.49 shipping LEGO Star Wars General Grievous Starfighter (8095) Returning to his secret lair to recover and plot his next attack on the Republic, General Grievous is attacked by a new Jedi Knight, Nahdar Vebb. Assisted by his trusted droid assistant, A4-D, and with his speedy starfighter near at hand to escape, General Grievous will be difficult to stop! Set includes new General Grievous, new A4-D droid and new Jedi Knight Nahdar Vebb minifigures; General Grievous’ starfighter with hidden flick-firing missiles and his secret lair. 18.9 x 2.4 x 11.1 inches #225,417 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #6,493 in Toys & Games > Building & Construction Toys > Building Sets 5 star63%4 star31%3 star3%1 star3%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsLego Grievous star fighterI feel like when I rate a product and / or a ...Five StarsFive StarsMy Lego fan loves thisHe really liked it. He likes putting Lego togetherBest Christmas presentpretty cool




See and discover other items: lego chair, jedi starfighterLego’s new Krennic Imperial Shuttle set drops hints about ‘Star Wars: Rogue One’ See all Editor's Picks Photo by Peter Nowak This bad guy needed a sweet ride, right? The first and totally understandable question you might have when diving into the new Krennic Imperial Shuttle Lego set from the upcoming Star Wars: Rogue One movie is, who or what the heck is a “Krennic?” A picture at the bottom of the box provides a clue. Krennic is indeed a “he”—or more specifically, the white-cape-wearing Director Krennic. Some judicious Googling turns up more information. Orson Krennic, played by Ben Mendelsohn in the movie, is the director of advanced weapons research for the Imperial military. In a nutshell, he’s the guy responsible for building the Death Star. Such a notorious figure in fictional history should have a suitably nefarious-looking ride, which is where his Imperial Shuttle comes in.




Krennic’s ship borrows design elements from previous Star Wars films, looking like a hybrid of the Emperor’s shuttle from Return of the Jedi and Kylo Ren’s ominous transport in The Force Awakens. Krennic’s shuttle is topped by a shark-like fin, and its wings fold down like the Emperor’s shuttle, but its black color exudes the same bad-ass vibe as Ren’s. Details of Star Wars movie plot points are generally closely guarded secrets, which is what makes the release of new Lego sets before the associated film so interesting. Lego has a habit of spoiling such information—see the inclusion of a Giant-Man figure in a Marvel set ahead of this summer’s Captain America: Civil War. That said, the Krennic shuttle set doesn’t give too much away—or at least not without doing some further research and connecting-of-dots. Aside from the head honcho himself, the set also includes two Imperial Death Trooper minifigures. Some more Googling reveals them to be black-clad variants of Stormtroopers who serve the Empire’s military intelligence division.




There’s also K-250, which Wookieepedia confirms to be an Imperial enforcer droid. All of these characters show up in the various trailers released so far. The other two included minifigures, Bodhi Rook and Pao, introduce some intrigue and potential spoilers. Bodhi Rook, it seems, is a former Imperial pilot who defects to the Rebel Alliance. Pao is a commando who helps with the theft of the Death Star plans. Their inclusion is curious. What are a pair of Rebel-affiliated characters doing with a bunch of evil Imperials? Hmm… could it be they’re somehow involved with stealing Krennic’s shuttle? We’ll know soon enough as Rogue One hits theatres on Dec. 14, but if that does turn out to be the case, blame Lego for spoiling it. Otherwise, the $89 set itself is a good build. At 863 pieces, it’s a relatively quick job that requires only an hour or two. The ship comes in four basic sections: two wings, the main body and the fin. The body is surprisingly functional, with the sloped sides, front hull and back flap all folding open to reveal the innards.




The Death Troopers can man the ship’s guns in the front while Krennic himself sits in the cockpit above them. Additional troops can also fit in the side cargo bays. The wings are supported by ball-bearing-like elements, which means they fold smoothly but still maintain some weight and solidity. The ship also sits on retractable ski-like landing gear. If there’s a downside to Krennic’s Imperial Shuttle, the Lego version, it’s that it doesn’t come with a stand. Lego tends to reserve such extra gear for its high-end Ultimate Collector series, leaving us to either build our own or improvise if we want to see the shuttle in its full extended glory. Alas, balancing the Death Star architect’s evil-looking ship on top of a cat scratching post somehow takes away from its mystique. It’s not a fate that Krennic, whoever he is, would likely approve of. Brickrolled is a monthly Lego review column by Peter Nowak. You can read about his previous builds here. Up next after the break:

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