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| Marooned | |
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| Series: | Voyager, No. 14 |
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| Author(s): | Christie Golden |
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| Published: | Paperback - December 1997 |
| Pages: | 276 |
| ISBN: | ISBN 0671014234 |
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| Date: | 50573.2 (2373) |
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When an alien pirate abducts Kes, U.S.S. Voyager takes off in hot pursuit, but the first rescue mission fails disastrously; an ion storm forces the shuttle to crash on an unknown world. Now Captain Janeway and her Away Team must embark on a hazardous trek through a hostile environment in search of a way off the planet, while Voyager, commanded by Chakotay, confronts an enemy fleet in the depths of space.
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| Previous novel: The Black Shore |
Voyager numbered novels | Next novel: Echoes |
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| Previous Adventure: Fiction |
Next Adventure: Distant Origin |
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| Fraggle Rock | |
| Air Date | May 2, 1983 |
| Written by | David Young |
| Director | George Bloomfield |
While the rest of the Fraggles prepare for Boober's surprise birthday party, Red is stuck taking Boober on an adventure hike to the Spiral Caverns. She hates having to spend time with the overly negative Boober, but they learn a lot about each other when they're trapped in a cave-in.
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In the UK version, the Captain and Sprocket are snowed in, and Sprocket refuses to let Fluffinella into the lighthouse for shelter. Uncle Matt encounters the "lair of the long red giants" (double decker buses).
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| Members-only? | Yes |
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| List of music tracks |
Free-to-play music • List of recent music • List of boss music • List of all music tracks |
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Bells • Church organ • Cowbells • Enchanted lyre • Organ (player-owned house) • Penguin bongos • Slayer bell • Snake charm • Windchimes |
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| Holiday items with music |
Chocatrice cape • Easter carrot • Rubber chicken • Snow globe • Yo-yo |
| Emotes with music |
Air Guitar • Around the World in Eggty Days • Beckon • Freeze and Melt • Trick • Dramatic Point • Skillcape |
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14 |
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5 ABY (40:4) |
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Marooned was a comic in Star Wars Tales 22 and collected in Star Wars Tales Volume 6. Lucas Marangon did the script, artwork, and coloring, and the lettering was done by Michael Heisler.
The comic is set on Endor, thirteen months after the battle. A Rebel trooper and a scout trooper, both having been abandoned by their respective sides and neither knowing who won the battle, run into each other. After attempting to take each other captive, then agreeing to a truce and talking, the Imperial noted how stupid the Rebel strategy in the battle was.
They run across some Ewoks, who take the Imperial captive but leave the Rebel free. The Rebel has the Ewoks let the trooper go, explaining that they didn't touch him because, unlike the stormtroopers, his uniform and training was not designed with the sole purpose to intimidate, something that does not fit into a peaceful society.
The two go to the station that housed the second Death Star shield generator, and see it destroyed, realizing that the Rebels have indeed won the war. They pick up a distress beacon and follow to its source—a crashed Imperial Star Destroyer. The Rebel trooper uses its navigational beacon to contact a passing freighter to take them offworld.
When it lands, however, he agrees with the Rebel that he has no place in the peaceful society that the Rebellion will make now that the Galactic Empire is defeated, and decides to stay behind. The last panel, presumably a flash-forward, shows him sunbathing on top of an abandoned AT-ST, with his armor discarded and letting his hair grow out.
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