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| | Echo Station - Infinity's End comic review #1-2 of 4 |
 | | Of course, on Dathomir, all the males are slaves; so Vos is quickly captured and enslaved, naturally, and put to work on the excavation project being conducted by a band of witches who can only be the Nightsisters, though their clan goes unnamed. |
 | | No doubt, he'll win the day; he has to, to make sure the witches are in place on Dathomir when Luke and Co. come calling after the Galactic Civil War, and no pesky "ancient power" rains on their parade, since only George Lucas can wreak havoc with continuity and get away with it. |
 | | After his first day at the Dathomir temple ruins, the focus of Vos's "investigation," all his psychometric sense has revealed is the impression of an "ancient power," and "a great secret" -- Zowie, way to psychometrically grasp the obvious there, Quin. |
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