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Beware the Nameless: Ch. 8-14

Jun 26, 20251 hr 5 minSeason 2Ep. 51
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Palagosal gets wild really quick when we learn of a solo Nihil on her own mission to make daddy Marchion proud. Best wishes with that.


Meanwhile, our gang heads to Tortle Cove Outpost, but along the way they run into the ultimate nightmare; a pair of Nameless. With the Jedi under attack, our three non-force users will have to step up and save the day. And Churo the Hutt will realize their own mission may be more dangerous than he ever thought possible.


We meet a bunker conspiracy theorist and his very patient wife, an RDC commander, a lost sister of Coruscant, and a Jedi who is running out of time to escape their prison. But with no way out, supplies dwindling and the Jedi's condition declining, hope feels lost for this crew. But as we know, the Force has a way of bringing people together just when they need it. If only our solo Nihil friend wouldn't ruin things.


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Powered by Riverside. FM. All. Right. Fantastic. Well, welcome to the bitches of Dathamir. I'm Rachel. I'm Jen. And yeah, here we are. We're talking more we're here stuff, right? Yeah, we were talking about to Beware the Nameless. It's our second installment. This is chapters 8 through 14. But I guess before we go deep dive into the next couple of chapters, let's talk about what we do. Yeah, that's probably a good idea. Yeah, who are we? The bitches from Datham here.

Bitches of death mirror. No, we talk about Star Wars, print media. The High Republic is our big thing. That's pretty much all we talk about. That's our entire personalities. And we are currently in phase three of the High Republic, the the final phase. Of the final phase, yes. So sad, but so excited that we still have so much to talk about. It's insane. I know I was looking at the list and it's like we're maybe 1/3. Well, when you put it like that. What but also like?

People like, exactly. People can rely on us when they're mourning the end of the High Republic. They can be like, yeah, but the bitches still have such a long way to go. It's like it, it's not over, you know, it's. True, it's not for you guys. It's not over until we say it's over, but. Bitches say it's over. Something like that. Yeah, new T-shirt. I do Oh.

My God, yes. In our long list of T-shirt ideas, but before we actually get into anything else, hey, thanks for listening and watching. If you're somebody who ends up watching this video, we'll we'll see if it goes online or not. But if you're just a listener, whether it's a long time or new, thanks so much for being here. And this is the part where we hop into Star News before we get started. Do you have anything super? Fun. I do have some things listed,

but I'm curious what yours are. So do you want to go 1? And I'll do another one after that we'll kind of like. That sounds great if you want to go first. I'm trying to pull it up in my brain because I wasn't expecting to record on my phone today and so my Star Wars news is on my phone and I'm afraid if I like go find it, I'm gonna somehow do video or. So I'm just OK. To move off of this screen or to do anything or like to move too fast or to breathe too hard. So I'm gonna.

Can we have immensely can we have Star Wars news as talking about the art that's behind you? My God. Yells I'll have yes. Like full beautiful. Love it. Oh my God, it's amazing. I love it so much. That's obviously my Star Wars ball, and I have a bunch of blank space that will eventually be filled. All of my stuff from Celebration is sitting on a table because I don't have money to buy frames yet, and that's totally fine. Eventually I'll buy some frames and even more of the wall. Yay.

But yeah, I've got some pretty nice art on here that I love. So good. Got Daddy Moll behind me and yeah. Yes, so good. There's one Star Wars news. Everybody gets to see my wall. Well, one that I have was unfortunately and fortunately, issue 5 of The Rise of the Skywalker was the last and final issue of the series. I'm so sad that it's over. But also that last issue was unbelievable. One of my favorite images was the image of Ray being surrounded by all of the force ghosts of the Jedi.

I lost it. So amazing. I did too. I started crying. Oh yeah. And like, I know there's so many people who are like, why didn't way you get this in the movie? And I'm like, listen, guys, I'm not saying that wouldn't have been the coolest. I just had that picture in my brain because if they're speaking, they're obviously there. So like, to me, 100% that's what it looked like in my brain, regardless of what we saw on

screen. So it was interesting to me to see people being like, Oh my God, amazing. And I'm like, well, yeah, that's what happened. Totally I. Don't know, maybe they couldn't convince Samuel L Jackson to come be a forest ghost. I don't know. Like, there's a million reasons that could have been the case. I don't know what it was, but I'm glad we got it in the comic. It was amazing and wonderful and there were so many panels that I was like, oh, I guess I just cry

through this entire thing. Totally. Yeah. And our friend Dylan pointed out that one of the shadowy figures in the background is holding a Blue Cross guard lightsaber and it's like Stellan. Dylan, you absolute genius, I would have completely just missed that. If I had totally. Him pointed out. And I was like, Oh my God, it's totally stolen. And then I cried again. So. Yeah, I know. Really great. So we've got confirmation that Stellan is a forced for I keep saying forced.

What am I saying? He's a forced ghost. He like totally forced ghosts upon us, and we're OK with it. So Stellan. Good. Oh. Lord, the other big Star Wars news is that in two days from now, which it'll be post record once we release the recording, but two days from when we're currently recording, the last of the High Republic, like adult novels is coming out, I think. Is there anything after that? Are there comics after that too? I. Want to say that there's comics after that?

That's. What I was thinking, but this is the last of the novels, which is Trials of the Jedi and I, I just can't believe it's happening. I can't. Either I. Know it's. Insane. It is what a amazing like journey and even though it's obviously not over for us yet, obviously all over socials, it's people talking about it or like even the authors are like having their like, you know, roundup of this is the end things. And so we are still mourning it.

I promise. We just are going to get to enjoy it later on so. Totally. But it's odd that after all this time, it's like coming to an end. But I did like that interview that I know you read to where there was like, this isn't the end. We'll see, you know, it's coming up. And I was like. Yes, I'm so curious what that means.

I'm wondering if like it's going to be a whole new like phase thing like they've done for this Higher Republic, or if it's just going to be more like books just like adjacent to the Higher Republic but set in the same realm. You know what I mean? Kind of like how they done with Justina Irelande waste Seeker. Yeah, I guess we'll find out. Yeah, I'll take pretty much anything, but I kind of like the thought of them teasing it this way as if it's coming into

visual media. Cuz I know, cuz obviously we're a print media podcast. Like I'm all for print media. I do want to see the visual side of Star Wars support the High Republic more. Absolutely. We. Didn't do a great job of that with the acolyte was supporting it. So if we could get any other attempts to show like Lucasfilm, hey, we do want the high Republican visual media too. I think that would be awesome. That would be so great. Yes. My mind didn't even go in that

direction. I love that idea. Yeah. So that's that. What other start did you have? Other Star Wars news? I have a silly Star Wars news. So I've had so many people kind of like threaten me at gunpoint practically to watch the White Lotus and they're just like, what's wrong with you for not watching this show? I was like, OK, well, so I've I've gotten through the first two seasons. First season was kind of like, there's a lot of awkward weirdness to it that I can't stand.

And I just like, I don't like watching awkward situations. It makes me feel very uncomfortable. So first season was, but the second season I liked a lot more and I was watching this one actor and I was like staring at him for a long time. And also I was like, he's Elzar, man. I swear to fucking God. I swear. This guy is Elzar. And I've been like looking at him. So it's Theo James. Theo James who? I could say so many things. I'll be appropriate and

respectful girl. I know all about Theo James, which makes it sadder that I've never brought up him as Elzar. I know I'm feeling kind of ashamed right now because I I know I know I know I'm sorry. So this is actually my bad and not your bad for not watching the White Lotus. I have watched the White Lotus. I've seen that in freaking not Bridgerton, the Downton Abbey. I've seen that man in the Divergent novels are the Divergent series when that came

to visual media. I've appreciated how this man looks for years and not once during any of our discussions about Elzar. Man was I like Theo James dude and no one. Else brought him up too, right? He think you know what? Brought him up and I think we've all failed Oh, he was in the monkey recently the.

OK. Adaptation yeah and you know if he ends up being elzar man, we're gonna have a problem Rachel, we're gonna have a problem cuz he's the one I sent you the video of that his voice is so deep it was like a freaking freight train do you remember I sent you that video that's. You I had. No, I'm just gonna melt. Yeah, here at the Victims of Dathamir we have no chill about deep voices, so we're gonna have to totally be like Team Elzar if that man gets casted as Elzar.

Well, it's just so funny cuz like, I was watching this show and I was like, Oh my God, you're so hot, but I don't like you. And I was like, what's the same conflicting emotions that I get with Elsa? And I was like, he's just perfection. And he really, I really am ashamed. I've never once thought to. He looks just like Elsa. I'm shocked by how much he looks like the same hairline, the jaw, like the the eyes, eyebrows, everything. I swear they looked at Theo James and we're like Elsa our

man, don't. Know if the universe is ready for and or deserves to have visual media. Have both Theo James and Ben Barnes together in Like a. I think you are so lucky. That's like. Explode. Yeah, I know. I will dye my hair blonde, I will lose weight, I will take acting classes, I will do whatever I need to do to play Avar. If that is the situation that. Good. Or I will just support Rachel's long standing need to be avar Chris because you would make such a good avar Chris. Thank you.

So just just pitching it out there that this that should be the trio, Ben Barnes, Theo James and Rachel. Yep. Oh yeah, Thank you. I appreciate this casting. Amazing. I'm so glad you brought that up. I don't know. These people don't know you at all if they thought you had watched The White Lotus. I don't know why you guys are acting surprised you don't like, you're not like you're just not somebody who watches all the popular things, if that makes

sense. I stick to sci-fi, fantasy and that's it. Yeah, and like Lord of the Rings, like you are a big yes person, so it would be odd to me if you hadn't watched Lord of the Rings. But I would never be like, yeah, well, Rachel's for sure watch Severance or like The White Lotus. And I know you don't like cringe humor because you haven't watched The Office and would not enjoy it, and that's OK. No, so I don't. Yeah, all these people can just

be quiet and back off. I will watch White Lotus always and enjoy it, and that's fine. But. Like I said, I did really enjoy the second season. I thought that was miles better than the first one. Jennifer Coolidge is a national treasure, weirdly. Think about the line. Or she's like these gays, they're trying to kill me. I think was. The funniest thing in the whole world.

So good. I didn't like her in the first season I thought she was like awful and annoying and in the second season I was like oh she's growing on me. And then the way her head sounded as she thunk onto that boat will forever live in my mind. I'm dead. It's so. Good. It's so good, so good. I'm quick question, we'll break off. This will be my like make. OK, so Round 2 with no echoing. I love it. Just my coughing for no reason. Great. So any other Star Wars news you

want to talk about? Yeah, I did want to give a shout out to actually, it's the author of the book we're talking about right now, which is great, the lovely, ever wonderful Zoraida Cordova, because she had made a comment on a video that Rachel had thought up of that was super great. And she was wearing our awesome High Republic shirts that Rachel made. And she commented on it about how she needs one of the shirts and DM D her. And she was very nice enough to not just have been bullshitting

about the shirt. And she was like, yeah, oh, yeah. I always, you know, she could have easily been like, oh, no, I just wanted to be supportive. You don't need to send me a shirt or whatever. But she was like, no, I want, I would love a shirt. So it made me so happy. And I cannot wait until she gets it. And it's going to be amazing to see her wearing an amazing High Republic shirt. I'm so excited. I can't wait to send that out to

her. Yeah, all the authors are always super supportive of Star Wars creators on socials, and it's really, really nice and I hope they know how much we all appreciate it. We truly appreciate them so much. But like, not only the words to just being amazing human beings, yeah. 100% I think the only other thought I had was I'm sure everyone's very aware of what's going on around the nation right now and we just had the no kings protest yesterday and holy shit what a what a turn out.

I am so just thrilled. The reason I bring this up during Star Wars news is because the large amount of Star Wars posters that I either saw in person or via the Internet, thankfully, it was just so good. It's like, you know, you've really fucked up when the introverts and the nerds have showed up, you know what I mean? And absolutely, it was so great to see so many obvious Star Wars fans that are like, hey, I don't know if you remember this, but Star Wars, it's political and

it's about you. And we're going to remind you of that. And it was. So good. I love the creativity of some of these signs and posters that people brought out and especially the Star Wars ones. It was so great. Unfortunately I had to work that day so I could not go, but I loved seeing everybody support. Yeah, I got lucky. And there was a one literally right by my workplace. And so for safety reasons, they made everyone leave work.

And I was like, no, so I got lucky that I would have had to be at work. And a lot of people have to work and can't attend. And there's like 500 other things you can do to show support. You don't have to be at a protest. I just got lucky and could make the tail end of the one by me. But yeah, all the Star Wars fans that turned that band so good. So good. But I think that's all I had. Did you have any other star? Wars. Nope, that was it for me too. Yay. Well. You know what that means?

It's time. Yay. Yeah, we're. Gonna be back in talking. About Beware the Nameless Chapter 8, we set off right away in Palagosal Arachnis or sorry not Arachnis, Arcanis sector. Why can't I speak today? OK, In fairness, that's so close to Arachus from Dune, which is essentially also Star Wars. So it's totally, it's totally there. Or the vice versa, right? Isn't Star Wars supposed to be Dune or Shut? Up. We don't talk about that. No stealing ever happened here.

Ride the Storm is definitely not a reference to riding the worms, I'm just saying. Oh my God. Anyway, but I do like that we start the chapter right away finding out who the mystery person that was staring at the Jedi group in the prior chapter. And it's this Nile girl named Hayes Delic and she's a helico which is a really cool shark like sentient species from Helicoprion, which is apparently a distant species are relative to the carco.

Oh my God, carcarodons. I want to say carcarodons like the shark but not the carcarodons ha. My brain also like messed up on that one because obviously we both know the actual word you're referring to which is referencing sharks. And my brain was like what I was. Like trucker writing it. So I was like, Nah, stop it. And it's funny that your brain was obviously like shark, like because of that. And my brain read the description of her and instead of being like, oh, yeah, that's a shark.

I was like, that's just a lamprey. That's a lamprey with flippered feet and clawed hands. I don't care what anybody else thinks it is. I'm going to, we'll, maybe we'll put this on social so I can show everyone my vision. Do you have a specific vision of a lamprey? Well, I, I Google image search to make sure I wasn't crazy, but they have like these really wide set black eyes and a bunch of rows of sharp teeth.

And like, I just exactly, there's like one image in particular where it's like vertical and its eyes are on either side of its head really wide set. And then I'm just saying that that's what popped into my head, but with. The color too, with the yellow green skin. Yes. Do you see the vision? God, she's a lamprey. You're right. Yeah. So as much as I always want things to be sharks, I just, I don't know. I think she might be a lamprey Zoraida girl. Could you confirm what your

vision was? I would really love to hear it. My gosh, I can't. This is so funny. Do you? Like, well, I promise we'll get back to the subject. This is relevant, but I like that everything about her is kind of marine themed. She's got her ship is called the Stingray, right? Love it. It's so good. And we find out about her parents, who I immediately assumed they were dead because why else would she be doing what she's doing alone right now with the nigh hill?

You know what I mean? I was like, oh, your parents for sure died. They're traumatized. But her mom was a historian of Queens, of underwater worlds. Well, I didn't catch that. That's awesome. Isn't that the? Coolest job you've. Ever. And her father was a maintenance man, which is also amazing because he's the one who taught her how to like do all the shit maintenance that has gotten to her to where she is now, which is piloting her own ship.

So both really cool jobs. I'm not shit talking the maintenance part but like Queens of underwater. Worlds amazing she. Just had to mention that. Yeah, that's a good one. Yeah. And unfortunately, her parents died when she was really little during a a pirate brawl in a cantina. And so she's super bitter and angry at the Galaxy and hates everyone except Marquee on Roe because he's the only one who truly cares about her. It's like, Oh no. Sweetie. Another one.

We lost another good one, guys. It's so sad. It's so sad. And yeah, I guess. She's on a mission from Niv. Niv drained out and I'm like what? And she does not like him which makes me feel a little bit better about it. She says he has the personality of Bantapudu which a top tier reference. Love that but she's chasing a bounty on some huts that I guess stole from Niv and I'm like OK I

see what's happening. Well, that was she followed the huts and it led to a dead end because they were too well protected. So she picked up another bounty, which is to go pick up two nameless that are running around in Palakosol. So it's so funny that, like, I mean, we know as readers that this is all gonna tie together. Yeah. But that was just like, oh, that's an interesting like little aside.

Yeah. And she's like, I know she, it's mentioned a couple times how upset she is that she feels like she failed that first assignment. And so this is her chance to sort of like bring it back and like gain her reputation and all of that stuff. So she really doesn't want to fail this one. Yeah, so she watches the group take off and she puts on her climate regulating suit and heads out to the crash Republic

ship. She immediately sees the lightsaber Marks and the ship and gets really excited because there's Jedi here and she can score Jedi and. Shameless and all the things to earn her rankings up in the Nile it's. Crazy to me that like the Nihil have their own things going on with the, you know, conquering of worlds and stuff, but it seems like most of them understand kind of the significance of the Jedi to Markian and Baron Boulin and Neve Dren Dow and the nameless

thing. It's like there's two different things going on in the Nihil right now. It's like the world conquering, but also just the targeted destruction of the Jedi. So it's it's always interesting to me when I'm like a random nigh hill are also aware of this part of things. They're not just out there pillaging. They're also doing this side quest. Totally, yeah. It's like they're smart enough to know what it is that gains

them prestige. And he's also a really smart girl and is really looking to impress Mark Yon to whatever way she can. Well, girl. Don't do it. Don't do it. Yeah, she thought it was smart, though. She. Is funny. I also thought it was funny that she like, was like looking at the tracks and like trying to figure out what direction they went and noticed that they were looked like they were dragging something that was the hut's body, right? Like just lithering around. Yep, that was that was

definitely true. So. Like how did they? How did she miss him while she was observing the group? So like, was he just like hanging back and like hiding under something I don't? Playing Dead I. Don't amazing, but she like she knows, you know, of course there's interest in the Jedi on the Nighthall side of things. And so she's starting to formulate this plan and she returns to her ship and is like, I'm gonna wait for nightfall. And I was like, great, we're

gonna find out her plan. We don't, we immediately go to chapter and I was like great, now I just get to have anxiety for our little crew. I have a hard time taking her super seriously. Maybe it's because I love Shark so much and so she's so little. I'm just like, oh, they're there. It's even worse if she's actually a lamprey because you're just like, there's not a thought behind those eyes. Single thought head empty. I, I loved every single introduction to a chapter.

I wrote down Palligosol and it just never changed. So I'm I have a feeling we're going to be here for a while based on context clues chapter. 9. Yeah, we just never change where we're at. And it made me. Well, they make differences like like middle of nowhere is obviously a like Jamel POV like thing. So like we get to kind of see like they're all on the same planet. But like depending on the description, it will give you insight to whose it is we're following.

Yeah, which is fun. I started figuring that out as I went, and I was like, OK, I see what? I see what you're doing, Jamel. Jamel. Yeah, I think he's kind of finding out. Well, he's always wanted this like adventure, right? But now he's on one and I think he's a little overwhelmed a bit. He's 100% Samois Gamji in this moment, like always wanted to go see the elves, Master Frodo and like and wants to go on these

ventures. And then he goes out and he's like, if I take one more step, this will be the furthest away from the Shire I've ever been. Oh my God, Top tier nerd reference for one. Yeah, but yeah. This is a good lesson for him, though, because he wants to be a Padawan. He's still a youngling, and he knows that part of training and part of becoming a Jedi is getting used to this unknown right, and to not always have

things go according to plan. You have to be able to adapt to be a good Jedi. And so I think he kind of accepts. Like, I'm a little frightened, I'm a little overwhelmed, but maybe this will be the thing that sort of gets me on that path to being a girl. I don't even want to talk about Turtle Cove. I'm still upset that they named it Turtle. Turtle. I'll be even more upset later when we get descriptions of these things, but my brain is just like a turtle. Oh, I like turtle.

I don't know. I love turtle. It's more just that my brain is like, you're saying the wrong word and I'm like, I'm not, it's Star Wars. And then I type it out and my computer is like, you're saying the wrong word and I'm like, it's Star Wars. You should be used to be right. Oh. My goodness. Yeah, I did like Jamil. How do you pronounce his name? I always do it wrong. I've been saying Jamil. Jamil. OK. Like, I always appreciate it when we have kids. Perspective on really large

events. Jamil can see that the Jedi adults are really struggling with this nameless threat and that they're all really stressed and don't really have much hope. And he says this really cool thing about how hope was a fragile thing and despite his young age, understood that. And he sees it in the way that the adults had behaved ever since the bad things started happening. And he sees it more and more that when Jedi return, they're coming back alone from these missions.

Yeah, and they're adding their friends to the Khyber arch. So sad. It's a. Lot for what? Again, for the 15th time is a child. This is a child. But I also think that children are so observant of the world around them. Oh, God. You know, as we are aware now, I mean, there's always bad things

happening. And so I what I like about children's books, it gives kids an opportunity to process another traumatic event, but through the lens of another kid, and so that maybe then they can process their own emotions about big, scary worldwide events. That's true. It's. Cool. It is, yeah. It's like they have to learn these things. It's just always so jarring in the Star Wars world, how young they are exposed to these, like, grand events. And I mean, but it does happen

in real life, too. I think I just forget because it's in this fantastical world. But this is just the reality. Yeah. I like the churro kind of like questions them about Jedi school which I thought was super fun and I don't know if he's just trying to like connect with them more or figure out what their motives are. I'm not sure what it is churros trying to get from it, maybe just a connection at all? I thought he's just like being his scientists and curious about who they are.

He can't really. Yeah, He really can't go home and ask his parents about the Jedi. You know, the parents would just be like, why are you asking about the Jedi? Go away. Shut up. Well. And like, I don't think I realized until they said it, he doesn't go to a normal school. I was so shocked by this. That's no school at all. Yeah, they were like, well, we'll build you a laboratory greenhouse place, and you can just school there. And he's like with my own

thoughts, like what is he? But then again that. Whole self-taught program. Have you heard about that? It's getting momentum. It's like, oh, it's the the huts are the precursors to all of that, which means it's not a good idea. Yeah, if the huts are doing it, you should probably call it his. Yeah. But yeah, his parents expect him to join the family business. So like, I can see that in their mind they're like, what's the point? But we're going to teach you the

family business. That's all you need to know. Exactly. But obviously from Truro's side, he's like, well, I might want to do other things or I might want to like, make friends outside of my horrible cousins, and it just makes you feel bad. Absolutely. And so suddenly Jamil gets this weird feeling and we get a nice description about how he detects the force and apparently he senses a force and like tendrils and hot and cold feelings. So he feels this warmth coming from the structure and the

distance. So he immediately just like starts running towards it and when he gets closer he notices that it's a shelter. So he yells at everyone to come on over and they're all inspecting this little shelter place. It's like this old shed and they find this comms unit that's so old and falling apart that it's put together by tape. I laughed so hard.

It's so good, but of course they're able to play the hollow message and it's cutting in and out, but they can see that it's a nicto shepherd and he's warning that they're coming and it's and it like cuts out and says to get to the outpost cutting out monsters and run. Don't like that? Well, and like, at various points throughout this whole scene, Jameel is getting random brushes of cold and I was like, no, don't like that at all. Nope.

So me neither. Yeah, after hearing what was on the message too, I was like, obviously this is a reference to the Nameless. And I mean, they're wondering if that's what they're saying too, or if they're just calling the nigh hill monsters for running everyone off planet. Like, they're not 100% sure, but they do think it's kind of odd.

And I think it's, I was kind of thinking about this too, that both here and on -3 they've experienced attacks that may or may not have included the nameless, even though there's not Jedi there at the time of the attacks, because the Jedi Temple here on Palagosol was evacuated before that ever happened. And -3 doesn't have a temple. So I think they're kind of like, what is it that they are doing with the nameless in these places without Jedi?

Interesting it. Is very interesting and I like that Churro points out about conducting experiments and maybe the Nile are trying to see what happens to the nameless on these planets. Yeah, I like that Jamil points out that the forces and everything, which gives me thinking maybe these nameless will eventually learn to consume other entities. Which sounds a lot like the blight it. Truly does. Hmm, Yikes. Yikes is right. And they keep going back like Master Caro is like, let's we

have to capture this nameless. And I'm like, what if we don't? So nonchalant. What if we all just left? That sounds like a better plan. Thank you. It's like I understand they don't have a ship, but like just calm if you can, which I understand nigh hill around. That means all the comms are broken, but like they got to figure out a way to get off this planet and master Carl was like, no, I think we should capture it long enough to wait till the

innovator gets back. This is just like I don't like any of this at all. How how? Yep, just how I I don't know. And like moments like this make me wonder, have they all seen Mark Yon murder a grandmaster Preach of Eater I? Don't know, there might be some people that haven't. OK. You would think a master would have been shown it, but then again, like what if they were? Trying, yeah.

Yeah, I mean, maybe they were trying to keep from everyone just being absolutely terrified and so they didn't show people who didn't watch it live. I don't, I don't know. You know how the Council gets sometimes. Yeah. I'm not sure. If she did see that, I'm not sure what on earth would make her think this will be easy with a bunch of children. Not a fan. No, not a fan either.

And I guess she's under the impression they have Churro and Zinni and Welga and they're not force users so like, it's going to be fine. Totally. Just use them. Yeah, we've played this game before and it doesn't. That's not how that works. But we'll, we'll find out. I know. So they sit down, eat a nice snack before heading back out, and after a while of walking, they suddenly come to this steep Slandy Slandy sandy slope that extends down really far below

them. And I love that Kildo's answer to this is to cut this giant boulder into thin slices and to use it as a makeshift skim board. I love. It he like surfs down the rocks. It's so good and like so good. OK, I I love that Churro doesn't need one. Churro's like I got this bro and can just roll down the hill. I need to see this. Yeah, the vigilation or something, yeah. It's like an armadillo rolling up and just like, yeah, so I need to, I need to see it. Yeah, yeah.

But Jamil and Tep Tep cut boards for everybody else and they all go to slide down together. And sweet Jamil is terrified and frozen at the top. And I was like, oh, baby. But he thinks back to this conversation that he had had with Kildo during their like walk about. He had told him that fear was like a wall. And you just have to like jump over it and get to the other side. Jamil wants to be a Jedi, so he knows like, I have to conquer fear.

And this is just a very small example of me being able to do that. He does eventually, like, get himself to jump down and go. So good. It is. It's not good for long though, right? No, because once Jamil reaches the bottom he instantly feels cold and is overcome by fear and he realizes he cannot move and like so, he's out of it. He can. Jamil can vaguely sense any dragging him away while Churro shouts for Kildo and tep tep.

Hate it, hate it. The last thing we're left with in this chapter is Master Karl igniting her lightsaber while Welga begins firing her blasters. Yeah, I was. Like, this will be great. It's just like the Furnestra and the RDC soldiers, right? Like, oh for sure, we're going to kill him right away. Nothing bad is going to happen. Nothing bad is going to happen. Everything's going to be fine. This is also a point where I was like, this is a children's novel, they're not going to do

anything wrong. I was. Like, oh, it's a children's novel in Star Wars, so someone's going to die and it's for sure going to be the adult because they're mean, but they're not that mean, you know what I mean? Yeah, yeah. I got the vibes. We don't find out what happens right away because we moved to Chapel Chapter 10, and we're at the Total Cove outpost Total total. And we we finally meet the Lexi Graylark of it all. Did not believe she was on this planet, I. Didn't either.

Or that she maybe had been at one point but got off. Turns out she's been in like a survival bunker. And they're not doing great. She's with four others, and they are the only ones that have survived the Nile raid. But they're trapped in this bunker, and they're running out of food and water. And with them is a Jedi Knight named Rolin Loss, who is severely injured. She has a giant electrospear hole in her stomach. Yeah. This is not a great situation.

It's. Not, and I mean she's with also an RDC like Commander. Great, wonderful, but the other two own the diner upstairs. Like. This is not an elite group that can maybe ration forever and like, do all that stuff. So she kind of, I think, feels she's the only one keeping this Jedi alive at this point, which is not a good place to be. No, and they don't have supplies to keep her alive. A couple rejuve things maybe?

Other than that she's just like the poor Jedi, is running a fever because of terrible infection I'm assuming, and she's trying to put like water on her forehead but like that can only go so far if you've got giant open wound. Yeah, and she's, like, using clothes to, like, make the wrappings. And it's like, that's not sanitary in a dusty ass bunker. Oh. Totally so. Things aren't great in the middle of this. Not greatness, though.

I did get really excited because they were describing raw Len and Lexi was like, oh, she has green freckles. And I was like, I run. It's like, that has to be iron. And we, I mean, we get an answer in like 2 sentences. But I got excited anyway. But yeah, I guess we find out Lexi was with the RDC and the her whole troop had been deployed there to help evacuate citizens during the Nihol raid.

And Rolin was living there. Which is funny because Home Girl got called back to chorus that with everybody else and decided not to go, which is very Jedi of her. It's so very Jedi of her. But yeah, she ends up getting an Electro sphere to the gut during a fight. And we kind of get this interesting sort of inner dialogue from Lexie about how she enjoys the Jedi a lot because she likes questioning the whys of the universe, right? And like why things work the way they do whatever.

And the Force, for a lot of people in the Galaxy who are not Jedi, is this humongous question mark of like, what is this? How does it work? I don't understand. And through all of that sort of thinking and interacting with the Jedi, I think it kind of inspired her that maybe there was something worth fighting for out there, and that's why she enlisted in the RDC. And I thought that was cool.

That is so cool yeah yeah I also liked that the 2 owners of the what was it not a cantina, the diner were the ones that had the bunker. So they were trapped in by the Nile and knew that they couldn't make it to the skate pod, so they ended up going to the bunker, which allowed them to survive and live. But once they all piled in, like the night, the Nameless came after them. So Lexi got a good visual on those creatures.

And I like that we hear that she really loves animals, but these things, she was like, no thank you. I'm not a fan of these. These are terrifying. Yeah, she like, sees them out the dining or the diner, like windows coming for them. And she had like pulled Rollin in to get her to safety because Rollin was freaking out,

obviously, you know, nameless. The thing I got most from this though, is that Marl, which is one of the diner owners, is one of the bunker crazies that we have in real life. And it just made me laugh because. Yep. He was like telling his wife, which is, is it Carl or did my computer? Darl, thank you. I was like, I don't think that's, I don't think it's Carl. He's like, well, I bet you're really glad that I built this bunker now. Darl's like this is the safest planet in the whole Galaxy.

And then the bunker. Yeah, she likes Sass's back about well, you had this bunker, but you didn't stock it up with supplies like I told you to. It's. So good, I love it. But yeah, they're kind of, they're kind of screwed, right? Because the Nighhill, obviously they did something to the locking mechanism after they got in the bunker and they're just trapped there and the comms aren't getting through and the food's running out and Rollin is probably going to die of infection.

Yes, great chapter, very uplifting. So uplifting. It gets more uplifting in Chapter 11, right? It absolutely does. We are in the middle of nowhere again and we are now in Zenni's perspective as all the Nameless are attacking. I really liked her description of the two. Nameless 1 looks like this patchwork of different pieces put together and these like these metal plates and these

metal studs sewn onto its skin. And the other one looks a lot newer and it's like it's got like purples and Blues, but the only like metal piece that's on it is this metal collar. So I'm very curious about these two nameless and why one looks like a Frankenstein monster and the other ones like I'm just born yesterday. I don't know. Also, are these the ones from Temptation of the Force?

That's a great question. I remember one in temptation of the force being partially like bionic, so I wondered if they were. They killed them, didn't they? Did they? I couldn't. Remember. And Avar killed them, they didn't run away. And Elzar and Avar didn't die. Did they kill? They might have killed them.

I can't shoot. It's been so long since we've read that now that I can't remember, but I assumed if not and if they did die in that book, like I should totally remember, that means that NIV is going freaking ham on these nameless, right? Yes. There's some bad stuff going on with these experiments between him and Baron Bulin. It's like. Between the two of them, this is just horrific. I have a soft spot for the nameless because I don't think it's their fault that they're here not.

I. Don't think they deserve this terrible treatment that both Bulin and Yev are doing, and I definitely don't think the Jedi should die, but they just need to go back to Planet X. OK, just. They really do, but it's obvious if there's a healthy 1. I don't know if that means they figured something out with their little face cream or whatever, you know, it ends up being, or if they have found a new source of eggs or like, I'm not sure what is happening with this healthy one.

Curious, but yeah. Yeah, I like that both Zeni and Chur aren't entirely sure what these monsters are. Or the Namel Star. They keep calling them monsters. And that one point Zeni shouts that maybe they're the Nile secret weapon to killing Jedi. And you can see Churl just suddenly go the secret weapon to killing Jedi and he like, you know, he's thinking about the egg he has in his backpack and like, literally. Right there. Yeah. Not good, not good. Sorry, go ahead, go ahead, go ahead.

Oh, OK, I was going to say, Zenni and Chira are trying to drag the younglings away. And that's when Master Caro, poor thing, she's swinging her lightsaber blindly around her and ends up falling to one knee. Welga's beside her, trying to fire the blasters at her, at the Nameless, but it only makes them angrier. And so this is where I'm thinking to Fernestra and the RDC, like why were they able to

destroy that Nameless? And I definitely am not going to downside downplay that and say that it was easy, but it seems like they're blasting it just as much as they did then and it's not working. Yeah. Which makes me nervous that these are they're just getting better and better at whatever they're doing to the nameless, and now they're becoming less vulnerable.

Yeah, is right, we do. In the midst of all this horribleness, Zenni manages to slice one of the nameless that are going for Caro, who is not doing well. And right in the middle of all of this, we get one of these amazing pictures, pictures that we get in the middle grades novels. And it's so, so good. I think I've got it here if I can find it quickly. It is beautiful. Not that one. It is all of these cute little kids standing. Oh. My God and. There is. I love it.

Picture of. The nameless here, it's so, so good. I just love it because it looks like a picture of Jedi, but it's not. It's Zenni and Churro who are standing in front of, you know, all these Jedi younglings and they've taken Zenid, ends up taking Kildo Saber and igniting it and is like trying to defend them. And it's just such a great picture of, I don't know, it's that age-old thing in Star Wars that keeps coming back now is that you don't have to be a Jedi

to matter. You can still fight and you can still make a difference. And I liked that they chose this particular scene to make a picture. Of well, there are so many cool moments in this, including her picking up the lightsaber, and this is a grey lark who's turning on another purple light Saber. So I'm like, what's going on here with the grey larks and purple light sabers? Like I just, it's so cool. It is cool and I'm proud of Churro too because Churro is

terrified but like the. Feminist stab one and the eyeball. Exactly, stabs one with his fusion cutter in the eye. And like, these are scary things. This is also a child and he doesn't know what to do. And he still manages to like, muster up the courage to be like, I have to do something or the Jedi are going to die and I might die to you. So I was super proud of him for stepping.

I did find it really interesting that the nameless ran at him and I wondered if they were going directly towards his backpack, like they could sense the egg in there. Yes, another nerd reference. It reminded me of Jurassic Park 3. Yeah, the velociraptors are just like the entire plot. The velociraptors coming after that one guy for stealing their eggs. The eggs. Yeah. And I was like, OK. That's awesome. OK, this is the bad thing though, right?

If you're ever in the presence of a predator and the predator runs away, it's probably not a good situation that's happening, right? Like it's not good and the nameless both suddenly run off and it's not because everyone's doing such a good job of defending. They look and they realize there's this huge cloud of white dust that is like gathering towards them down the slope, like avalanche style right it. Looks like an avalanche at first

for sure. But it's actually just the scene from The Lion King with the Stampede. But cooler because they're giant turtles. It's a bunch of turtles. And I was like, hell yeah. And we've got tep tep folks. Like I knew in this moment like things are probably going to be OK for at least 5 seconds. Yeah, the, the group is like, we need to get away from this Stampede and they're trying to run away. But of course the Jedi are still affected by the Nameless and are

not moving very fast. And especially if Master Caro, like the younglings are at least like getting better as the effects of the Nameless wears off. But Master Caro is not. And I liked earlier that like when she was being attacked by the Nameless, like Zenni noticed ash on her and she was like clawing out her eyes just like a not a great sign for any Jedi. So hate that.

But of course tap tap runs towards the turtles and says wait guys you must trust me. And she manages to guide the turtles to Stampede around them safely. It's so good. And then she eventually gets them to like slow down so that they can all climb up on top. I love it so much. Which thank goodness they have her to do this because they realize the nameless are still there, they have just got. Coming back.

Coming back and they're like stalking the herd at this point, essentially, and probably waiting on them to clear out so that they can go back for the Jedi again. So if they hadn't been able to hop on the turtles, they would have just been wiped out. There's no way. I like that Zenni is trying to encourage her turtle to step on the nameless and squish the first. Like I love this concept, it's so good. Yeah, I don't know if we like said it, but these are big like, oh the. Turtles, yes.

There was what's? Your imagination like size wise like Oh my gosh comparative like elephant size. That's kind of what I had in my mind as an elephant. Yeah, Yeah. And nameless are like I don't know. Tiger. Yeah, I like that. But yeah, the nameless. Oh God, yeah. I was going to say, the Nameless are dodging the turtles very well, and they're weaving in and out, and 1 is like, headed straight for tap, tap.

Yeah. Master Caro sees this, so she jumps off her turtle and she's able to use the Force to guide tep depth to safety, which is in Zenni's arms. And that's when Master Caro ignites her lightsaber, turns to face the Nameless once again, but this time she falls and is turned to dust. Yeah, no. They had to do it, someone had to go, and it wasn't going to be a gift. No, I. Know I was like, I hate that I knew this was going to happen and how traumatizing that Zenni sees.

This. Oh my God, I know she. Like turns around as they're all leaving her behind, which obviously they don't want to do, and she just ends up seeing her fall to the ground and turn to ash. Like how horrifying is that? It's so awful, I feel so bad for them. I do too. Don't worry with all that trauma, we just go on to Chapter 2. No time to process, guys. We've got a, we've got a, we finally figure out what Hayes is

up to, though. I've been wondering where this girl is. And she lands her ship like near the outpost because in her assumption, that's where they're headed. There's nowhere else to go. And she ends up watching this entire scene play out. She sees the Nameless fighting between, you know, all of these. And it's it's insane that she was able to just like, sit there

and watch that. And she knows, just watching everything, that this would be a massive score if she could bring back both Jedi and Nameless. Yeah, and she has this moment because, like, she watches the group and they go to this area where they make a camp and they're all surrounded by the turtles. And she knows she can't go in and attack all of them because turtles and others. So she's going to be patient. So she goes to inspect the outpost. Of course, it's deserted.

She's got her Electro staff with her on guard. She finds his diner and sees signs of people fleeing. And it kind of reminds her the diner kind of reminds her of her parents and like, like, the signs of people fleeing, reminds her of how she had to leave abruptly from helicoprion. And she's kind of, like, starts to have empathy for these people. I was like, aha, there it is.

There is a little bit of hope and light in this little helico girl I know Well. Hayes ends up going to the communications tower and destroys all of the controls so that no one can send out distress calls. I was like, gosh Dang it. There it is. Yeah. I feel like this girl has compartmentalized so hard. That piece of her that's still a child and still has goodness in her. It's in this, like, little box in her brain. And I think she normally can keep it shoved down.

And it's like you said, kind of seeing this stuff opens it up a little bit. And when she gets back to her ship, we kind of see that play out and she sort of reopens the box for a minute and she finds a childhood Stingray toy that she has. And she, she like, cuddles it and cradles it to her for a moment. And like, allows herself that moment of being a kid again who isn't a Nihil and hasn't done all these bad things and isn't going to do these bad things. And then she's like, OK, Nihil,

don't do this. We got to put this back in the box. And I got to get ready to set up my trap. And it's so interesting to see. This is still a child. She can't be that old, right? I think she said she was 16 at one point. Yeah, that's not that's, that's really young to be able to turn your personality on and off like this. It's terrifying. And it just kind of reaffirms that she has had a very hard time and has come to where she is now out of desperation, essentially.

It doesn't make it right, but I I enjoy that we see why it is she's gotten to this point. Oh, yeah, absolutely. Yeah, it's tough. I mean, she has to survive, and the Nile are the only family she has at this point. So she's going to do what she has to do to like, fit in and make them happy and make her way up. Yep, exactly. Well, next chapter 13 we are in the Serpentine forest love. We follow Churro's point of

view. So the the group has set up the camp surrounded by turtles, just like we had seen with Hayes's perspective and the the prior chapter. But Churro is trying to to collect like twigs and stuff to make a fire and he's just just like crying. He's so upset. He keeps seeing Master Caro sacrificing herself for them and is so sad that he wasn't able to do more for her. It's. So sad. Well, and he has this horrible

realization. He's thinking of his family and all his cousins and all these people who are supposed to care about him, you know, quote UN quote. And he's like, none of them would have done that. And it's so sad. So it's like, sad. And now he's worried because he's like, my God, is the thing in my backpack a nameless? And it's like, yeah, Ding, Ding, Ding, you've gotten it. But now he knows these people.

Now he's had one of them sacrifice their life for him, and he doesn't want it to hatch and hurt anybody. That's just not, he's not a bad person, you know? And he's just trying to do something to like, help his family. And he's realizing now like, I gotta get out of here and away from them because I don't want this to be my fault if they end up getting hurt. Yeah. So Churro heads back to the campsite. They start this fire.

And, you know, there's this, like, awkward moment where they're all, like, sitting around the fire, very quiet. And Churro like speaks up and apologizes to the younglings for them losing their master Caro and kill those like don't be sorry. Master Karo is one with the force. Now. They they talk about how they had seen a lot of this while they were on Vallow. And that's when like the Nile would feed the Jedi to the nameless.

And I had forgotten that they had seen that much because I knew like we talked about it a little bit from escape from Vallow, but not to the point like of this. And it's just like, oof. Yeah, it's crazy that like some of the worst of the worst things that have been described have been in the middle. Great Snuffles. Totally. It's. Crazy, but I like that they bring all this stuff up though they end up having this like really nice fireside talk about

like everything. Not just Master Caro and the Nameless, but like the Force. They talk about Gabby and Driggett and Truro and Zenni finally end up bonding over family pressures, which was not on my bingo card. No, even though they have opposite kinds, like one of them is pressured to be this amazing hero, right?

The Gray Lark family is always going to, you know, go above and beyond whatever and help the RDC and Churro is under this pressure to be bad, you know, but it's like it's this thing they have in common that they can both understand and it leads to her apologizing for being for all of her specieism earlier

when she was being super rude. I. Know, And Churro is so touched by this and like, he thinks about it and like, he eventually gets to the point where like, he is ready to tell everyone about this nameless egg and he's going to say it. But then all of a sudden they all smell something really gross. And Cheryl's response is to be like, it wasn't me. And stepped up is like, Oh yeah, it's the turtles. We know this. Yeah. They must smell awful. That's.

So sad because that of course, like deterred that conversation all together off of what was hiding in his backpack and. Yeah. And then I go back to like, we must follow the mission, we must find Zenny sister and we must capture and nameless. It's like, why didn't you just see that thing like? I know why it is cool. I think for the Jedi though, they finally get descriptions of the nameless from. Yeah, that was cool. Everybody else, which I thought was really cool.

It's just interesting to get the non force user perspective of it as always. And this is when we finally address what we have talked about before where Tep Tep brings up that she thought she could talk to the nameless like she does to other animals. And I don't think we mentioned it before, but it happened during that whole attack scene.

She, I think it was Zenni that noticed her trying to almost crawl towards the Nameless. And in that moment I was like, is she trying to connect with them? And so I'm glad we got confirmation that that's what she was trying to do, but apparently she can't. That sucks. I know we kind of had that like discussion a long time ago of like, well, maybe tap, tap can like. Nope, apparently not. Yeah, these are not normal creatures, if they even are creatures at the end of the day. Yeah.

Well, and it's like I'm assuming her talent with that has to do with the force and being able to connect with these animals through the force. These animals aren't, they don't have like they're a void in the Force almost I guess. So I don't know how she could even connect with that. What did Baryaga say in Temptations of the Force? That they were homesick? Or was that the blight that was homesick? Because I thought the he had an interesting descriptor for the nameless too.

I want. To say it was the nameless, or maybe it was the right now, I can't remember. Yeah, homesick. I feel like Homesick is right. Yeah, I think so. So yeah, I don't know. I have mixed feelings about the nameless and like what they are and why Tep Tep can't connect to them like she normally can with

other creatures. And especially like earlier too, when Zenni was trying to like crawl onto one of the nameless and pull it off of 1 of the her friends that like I felt like a cloud and was like, what does that mean? Yep, I know these creatures continue to be an enigma, even though we've had so much of them in the story. There's just so many unanswered questions for me about how they operate and what they even are as beings.

Yeah, so they all head to bed and Churro just thinks about he must get away from his new friends as soon as of all my gosh. Churro, I can't, all right. Yeah, final chapter, Chapter 14. Somewhere in Paula Gosal, Surprise, we're with Jamil. Yep. And poor guy, he wakes up super disoriented. He doesn't know where he is at 1st and it takes him a minute to remember that he's on Paula Gosal.

I've definitely had that where you're like, you know, you're traveling, you're going from like 1 hotel to the next and you like wake up. You're like, oh, where am I? What year is it? Yeah, yeah, exactly. So he wakes up in the middle of night and he notices that Kildo is meditating. And so he gets up to go join

him. And eventually Kildo, like, notices that Jamil's kind of like peeking at and they, they both end up talking about meditating and how it's important to find a routine even though they're in a like, a scenario where there is no routine and kill those. Like, that's the routine, Jamil. Yeah. Which is. Frustrating for Jamil, obviously, because he's like, no, that's not OK. But this is what he was thinking about earlier, right? As a Jedi, you have to get used to those scenarios.

So you have to be able to find the structure and the routine of chaos. You you just have to be able to do that. So it's interesting to see Kildo, who is still a youngling. He's already figured that out. And even one of the more chaotic younglings too, right? Because he's so like, adventurous and free spirited and yeah. Yeah, but I wonder if that has to do with Valo and all the stuff they experienced there. Those kids had to mature very, very fast.

And so I'm maybe that has something to do with it. But Jamil is going to learn now. Yeah, I like they get done to talking about the effects of the Nameless, and Jamil opens up about his experience and how it felt like the good and the warm things were being sucked out and how the force was gone. It's like, poor thing, awful. And Kildo, of course, reminds Jamil that the Force is always with them and that that can't be so I'm like. Is that true?

I know it's. Confusing because like the force is always with them, but the force could be sucked from them, so there's a force still around them while the force within them is being sucked dry. That's literally I feel like we could do an entire 2 hour episode on what the hell it means between the force and the nameless. It's so confusing but in a like it makes me very curious way. Not in a like annoying way, but. Yeah, well, it's like Elsar and

a far. We're like pouring the force into the Nameless and drowning them in a sense. So like, where is it going? Where do they? Put all of that, you know? Yeah, right into the love handles for the nameless. Oh my God, they're little spines. Yeah, I thought this was a very cute scene. The sun rises, everyone wakes up. We like see Tapped Up is feeding her turtle what she has named Banzo. Banzo. Tapped up, I love you so much.

And of course, they all notice that Churro's acting a lot more nervous than normal, but they shrug it off as just stress from everything that has happened and they continue onwards on their turtles to Turtle Cove. No, they finally make it right. They make it to the outpost and Jamil feels a sharp jolt of fear from Churro and but then Churro lies when asked what's wrong and I don't remember what he makes up. But I'm also not sure what it is that caused him to feel fear.

Was he just thinking about like, Oh my God, I got to figure out a way to contact my sister? Like I'm not sure. That was kind of my impression is that he was like, crap, we're here, I have to go, maybe. Either that or he felt his backpack move a little bit. Oh my. God, I hope it's not that. And he was like, shit I'm running out of. Tia for real. They make it to this this diner, right?

And Zinni hears something that's kind of slightly covered up by some Thunder, but they finally end up hearing it clearly. And it's someone yelling for help. And I was like, Oh my God, the reunion. And it's happened. Yeah, they're going to lightsaber through the bunker. Like this is awesome. No, that's not what happened at all. Instead, they tricked me. So right, you got me. They find someone stuck under some shelves and are like, Oh my

God, we got to help her out. And I was like, no, please, no. And unfortunately, it is not the sister any of the members of the bunker. It is. It's Hayes. It's Hayes. I know which means her devious plot of whatever it is is starting. Yep, but they're in the whiner. So maybe like, how far down is this dunker dunker bunker that?

Dumb bunker. Is it like one of those like crazy bunkers that's like 50 feet down, or is it like right underneath the diner so you can hear everything that's going on above you? It's got to have really thick concrete walls, right? Or like dura steel or whatever. So I imagine it being a more like crazy one only because otherwise the nameless probably would have like come and hover over them for a lot right? Like that's.

A good point, yeah. I don't know, I feel like, but we also don't know if the Jedi whose name I am blanking on, I'm the worst of Rollin. Rollin. We don't know if Rollin was still freaking out when she got in the bunker. That would help clarify how crazy the bunker is, I think. But but yeah, that's it. We're going to have to find out next episode what Hayes is up to, whether or not the bunker people are going to get out and there's going to be a reunion or not.

So yeah, there's a lot to come. This was very exciting. I always, always loved the Middle Crate novels. They're so good. I always think of them so fond, like. There's like a moment to with this. Whatever chapter that was, it was the one where the Nameless were chasing them and like I had to stop taking notes and just read. So I was just like what is happening? There was a lot of like back and forth between that old stuff and I was just like, wow, this is so intense.

It's very intense. And I, I mean, we talked about it online right after we posted that video that you made where it's like the middle grade novels have so much good stuff in them. And just because they're designed to be understood by kids doesn't mean they're only for kids. There's so much in here for any Star Wars fan of any age. It's just telling you that there's no sexy time between Elzar and Avar, that's all. You know that's. The difference?

That's really. The only difference guys, but yeah, I am loving this. I am so excited for the next bit TBD on if it's going to be one part or two parts to finish it out. I think we have to take a look at how many chapters we have left. But we are we are getting through it and I'm really excited to see what happens. Me too. Well with that thank you so much everybody for listening or watching whichever 1 you are doing. We always appreciate everyone's support.

It means so, so, so much to us. And before we get into the details of how you can like interact with them and stuff, I did want to call out Rachel or shout out is the better word because I noticed I looked up our TikTok, which I am not on. And so I feel like really out of the loop. And I was like, Oh my God, I haven't looked at it in a while.

I went and looked at it and we have like 1000 followers and I was like, Rachel's done such a good job with the TikTok and I was like, I have to like call it out the next time we record because I was like, holy shit, Rachel. Thank you so much. It's a lot of fun, sometimes a little overwhelming, but mostly it's a lot of fun. There's so many cool people on TikTok and I find that like the

support there is so great. You know, just putting out that last video, the one talking about Beware the nameless, there's so many cool people that had commented on it and just it's so great. It's a nice community. I love that, which is a great transition to we love when you interact with us. So please do. You can find us wherever you find your podcast, but you can also interact with us on socials. Yes, we are on TikTok, Instagram and Threads at Bitches with

Dathamir podcast. You can shoot us an e-mail Bo dathamir@gmail.com and still stay tuned for the video portion of our podcast, TPD about when we are going to come out with that and how it's going to look for listeners. We are unsure yet, but we will get back to you and hopefully we will just keep the excitement going for that, Yeah. And with that, is it me I? Think it's you? For light and light.

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