Star Wars : Clone Wars. vol.3. Last stand on Jabiim
The recent discovery of resources vital to both the Republic and the Separatists have made the sodden wilderness of Jabiim the site of one of the most controversial battles of the Clone Wars. Survival is paramount to victory and Anakin Skywalker must confront a personal tragedy and his deepest shame.
"The recent discovery of resources vital to both the Republic and the Separatists have made the sodden wilderness of Jabiim the site of one of the most controversial battles of the Clone Wars. Survival is paramount to victory and Anakin Skywalker must confront a personal tragedy and his deepest shame."@en
"General Obi-Wan Kenobi and his Padawan Anakin Skywalker find themselves in command of a regiment of Clone Troopers on the muddy battlefields of the rain world of Jabiim. With their supply lines stretched thin and reinforcements unable to land due to the perpetual storms, the Jedi and their army have become easy targets for the rebel Alto Stratus and his elite Nimbus warriors. The situation goes from bad to worse when General Kenobi is listed missing in action, and Anakin is teamed with a group of other masterless young Jedi on a doomed mission to hold the last line in the Republic's defense!"
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