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UPDATE! Star Wars: The High Republic - Mission to Disaster Gets Delayed; First Chapter Released

Discussion in 'SWNN News Feed' started by SWNN Probe, Dec 20, 2021.

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    Like the Death Star, someone stole and changed the High Republic plans! Author Justina Ireland took to Twitter to inform that her The High Republic: Mission to Disaster novel has been pushed back a month, from January 4th to February 1st. This means Claudia Gray's The Fallen Star will now be the only book releasing on the 4th, a strategy different from the first two High Republic waves this year. In both cases, the adult and junior novels arrived on the same day. With the move, Mission to Disaster will now release simultaneously with the young adult novel of the wave, Daniel José Older's Midnight Horizon.



    https://twitter.com/justinaireland/status/1468294939104747520



    No comment on whether the switch is due to production issues or simply to put more focus on The Fallen Star. It could also just mean that this story works better to read after the aforementioned book and the few comic issues set to come in January. No matter the reason, one month is not the biggest deal in the grand scheme of things. There is some good news though. Nerdist released the entire first chapter of the book along with some quotes from Ireland.



    The premise of the book is Jedi Knight Vernestra Rwoh and her Padawan Imri Cantaros must go on a mission to save their friend Avon Starros, who was a side character in Ireland's A Test of Courage. The Nihil kidnapped Avon after an attack on Port Haileap, and it's up to our pair of Jedi to save the day. The previous two books featuring Vern and Imri have left them at a precarious point. We've already seen Imri being tested by the dark side and Vern struggle with a lot of things, including her own self doubt as a Jedi and teacher. Ireland talked about Vernestra's growth saying:



    It sounds like we're going to see Vernestra truly come into her own this time around. Or maybe this kid's book will follow in the footsteps of the other High Republic authors who have been teasing a dark finale to phase 1, and it will all come crumbling down.



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    Here's a piece of the first chapter:



    You can check out the full opening chapter and interview with Ireland on Nerdist, and then pre-order the book here. If you need more High Republic, The Fallen Star released its first excerpt earlier this week.



    UPDATE!



    Lucasfilm Publishing creative director Michael Siglain has tweeted out that Mission to Disaster has now been pushed back to March 1 due to printing delays.



    https://twitter.com/msiglain/status/1472961914997252102



    Supply chain issues have been plaguing every corner of the market globally, and books are no different. There is currently a paper shortage affecting book production for both reprints and new releases. Not to mention that the High Republic junior novels have been splashed with color on just about every single page, so anyone with bad experiences of trying to print in color can probably relate to Lucasfilm Publishing's issues right now.



    Siglain added in a reply to his tweet that the delay applies to every version of the book, audio included. Fingers crossed there are no other delays hitting Mission to Disaster or any Star Wars book coming next year.



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