![]() ![]() The word count is between 145,250 and 174,300 (estimated). And then we'll die."Ĭibola Burn was published in 2014 by James S. "Later, when you're wishing we had this stuff, I am going to be merciless in my mockery. It would take a slow reader 36 hours, an average reader 18 hours, and a fast reader 9 hours to read it. The word count is between 134,750 and 161,700 (estimated). When you can't think of a good rebuttal for your opponent's argument, you can always punch them in the face."Ībaddons Gate was published in 2013 by James S. It's attractive because it's simple, it's direct, it's almost always available as an option. "Violence is what people do when they run out of good ideas. It would take a slow reader 42 hours, an average reader 21 hours, and a fast reader 10 hours to read it. The word count is between 156,000 and 187,200 (estimated). If not, then there too."Ĭalibans War was published in 2012 by James S. ![]() "If life transcends death, then I will seek for you there. It would take a slow reader 39 hours, an average reader 20 hours, and a fast reader 10 hours to read it. The word count is between 148,000 and 177,600 (estimated). With so many entries into Star Wars, including canon books and games, a lot could be gained by following a similar character-focused structure to keep all aspects of the work and story alive in the TV shows.Leviathan Wakes was published in 2011 by James S. The show does an excellent job of using character interactions and smaller moments to build up the macrocosmic conflicts of the series. For the first few seasons, Chrisjen Avasarala worked to stop one such coup, thereby halting a similarly fascist, conservative takeover. In The Expanse, however, this slow regime coup could never come to fruition. It was a slow undermining of Jedi in the universe, which led to a swell in anti-Jedi, anti-Droid and pro-human ideology allowing Darth Sidious and Darth Vader to take over. The Empire was formed in Star Wars after the secret Sith conspiracy to overthrow the Galactic Republic. The two nations go in and out of armed conflict throughout the series' early seasons until a tenuous peace is reached, which all the characters then work hard to maintain. Run by the UN, Earth holds many of the resources and power in the world but is generally more democratic. On the other hand, Earth is very similar to the real thing. The dream of Mars is one of the primary motivators of its people, and they are incredibly loyal to one another, similar to those that believe in The Empire. Mars is a militant nation made up of people who left Earth generations ago to try and terraform the planet into somewhere livable. The OPA's infighting makes up one part of the complex political structure of The Expanse, but the other half lies within the ongoing war between Earth and Mars. These types of decisions are somewhat similar to ones made by Cassian Andor, except other characters in Andor don't challenge these choices, meaning the viewer sees them as justified - a necessary move for the greater good, which takes some of the potential nuance and emotion out of the story. Characters like Naomi Nagata and Camina Drummer consistently do what they believe is right to protect their own, committing war crimes to save themselves and their people. The class divide between the OPA and the Inner Planets also introduces a conversation about equality and diversity to the series that is separate from the good vs. This means there is more internal conflict between opposing groups in the series than in the franchise, resulting in a messier, more realistic world. One of the significant differences between how Star Wars and The Expanse handle their rebels is that, while different groups of rebels exist in Star Wars, they are not necessarily independent, organized factions as they are in The Expanse.
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