501st: An Imperial Commando Novel (2011) - Plot & Excerpts
In the days of the Old Republic, we Mandalorians wiped out at least one sentient species just to prove that we could—the Cathar. Are we ashamed of that? I hope so. But if anyone tries to wipe us out again, I feel better knowing we once did something to deserve our fate. It’s easier to take than just being spotless victims. —Wad’e Tay’haai, historian and mercenary, in conversation with Kina Ha Kyrimorut, Mandalore “But I was never part of this,” Ny said. “I never joined anything, signed anything, or agreed to anything.” There was a helplessness about being innocent that left Ny floundering. What could she say? Some Jedi had added her name to a list of pilots who could be contacted to move fugitives. They hadn’t asked; she didn’t know. All she knew now was that people she loved and trusted were looking at her as if she was a traitor, a traitor who could have brought the Empire to their front doors. A’den, ever the loyal friend, leaned on the back of her chair with his hand resting on her shoulder.
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