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Tatooine Manhunt
Attribution
Author(s)

Bill Slavicsek and Daniel Greenberg

Publication information
Publisher

West End Games

Publish date

June 1988

Type

Pamphlet

ISBN

0874310695

Tatooine Manhunt is an adventure for Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game written by Bill Slavicsek and Daniel Greenberg. It was published by West End Games in June 1988.

According to Pablo Hidalgo, a future storyline of Rookies will be an adaptation of this game.[1]

Contents

Summary

In this adventure, a group of Rebel agents on Space Station Kwenn in the Kwenn system—the player characters—learn that Adar Tallon, a hero of the Clone Wars long presumed dead, is still alive on Tatooine. They also learn that the Galactic Empire has sent several bounty hunters, including Jodo Kast, IG-72, and Zardra, to capture or kill Tallon. The Rebels head to the desert planet, trying to reach Tallon ahead of the bounty hunters and the forces of the Imperial Star Destroyer Relentless.

The adventure also comes with maps of Mos Eisley and the Mos Eisley Cantina.

Contents

  • Introduction
  • Episode One: The Mission Begins
  • Episode Two: Welcome to Tatooine
  • Episode Three: Blood on the Sand
  • Pullout section
  • Episode Four: Cantina Ambush
  • Episode Five: Exploring the Wastes
  • Episode Six: Battle in the Desert
  • Episode Seven: Slaughter at Tusken Fort
  • Episode Eight: Escape from Tatooine

Cover art

Cover art

The cover of this book features five bounty hunters which are very similar to the ones in The Empire Strikes Back, but who are supposed to be new characters. From right to left:

  • The small Gand who looks like Zuckuss is Vytor Shrike
  • The robot is not an IG-88, but IG-72 (In fact, at this point, only one IG-88 was known).
  • The man in a Mandalorian armor was Jodo Kast, who has impersonated Boba Fett in the past.
  • The Trandoshan is Jungen, not Bossk.
  • The protocol droid who stands for 4-LOM does not have any clear referent in the story. However, other Human characters such as Zardra and Quist cover what could have been its role.

Although the cover suggests that all of these bounty hunters are allied with each other (they are posing together, as if threatening a common target), most of them are foes to each other: Jodo Kast is not allied with any of the others; nor is IG-72; and Jungen and Shrike oppose both IG and Kast.

Notes and references

  1. http://boards.theforce.net/literature/b10003/26790509/p7/?104

This article uses material from the "Tatooine Manhunt" article on the Starwars wiki at Wikia and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike License.







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