Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Wild Space -
While Obi-Wan and Bail are away, Anakin Skywalker and his new Padawan, Ahsoka Tano, are tasked with defending Bothawui against General Grievous. Key Characters and Relationships
is a tie-in novel written by Karen Miller and published on December 9, 2008. Now considered part of the "Legends" timeline, it serves as the second book in The Clone Wars novel series and provides a deeper look into the early days of the conflict. Plot Overview Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Wild Space
The story is set almost immediately after the First Battle of Geonosis and runs concurrently with events from the first season of The Clone Wars animated series—specifically the "Downfall of a Droid" arc. While Obi-Wan and Bail are away, Anakin Skywalker
After a Separatist sneak attack on Coruscant leaves Obi-Wan Kenobi wounded, Senator Bail Organa presents intelligence regarding a secret Sith planet. Despite his injuries, Obi-Wan joins Organa on a perilous journey to verify the location of this threat. Plot Overview The story is set almost immediately
The opening chapters explore the immediate aftermath of Attack of the Clones , highlighting Yoda’s suspicion regarding their secret marriage and his attempt to have Obi-Wan intervene.
The novel depicts Ahsoka’s early growth as a "rookie" Padawan as she works alongside Anakin to prove herself during the defense of Bothawui. Themes and Reception The Clone Wars: Wild Space | Wookieepedia | Fandom
While Jedi generals fight across the galaxy, Supreme Chancellor Palpatine (Darth Sidious) continues his master plan to eliminate his enemies from within.