I don't feel like I've read a book or witnessed a Star Wars story that captures so well the impact Qui-Gon had on Anakin and Obi-Wan and in such drastically different ways. When evidence points to the Republic being responsible for the destruction, things go from bad to worse. Naturally, Anakin has other ideas and gives Obi-Wan a hidden communicator that would allow him to get in contact with his former Padawan in case of an emergency. As part of the restrictions on his mission, he's allowed to come alone and not contact the Republic until the investigation is complete. Obi-Wan Kenobi is sent on a diplomatic mission to get to the bottom of the plot. When there's a terrorist attack on Cato Neimoidia, a system neutral between the Republic and the Confederacy, the Republic is accused of committing the crime. Johnston's book, "Star Wars: Queen's Hope," "Brotherhood" sees Anakin Skywalker's promotion to Jedi Knight and the relationship between he and Obi-Wan shift. "That business on Cato Neimoidia doesn't. "You owe me," Anakin tells Obi-Wan Kenobi, "and not for saving you skin for the 10th time."
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