Knights of the Old Republic 0: Crossroads

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Knights of the Old Republic/Rebellion Flip Book (Knights of the Old Republic side)
Publishing company Dark Horse Comics
Subject Star Wars
Genre Science Fiction
Format Flip-book
Release date(s) 1 March 2006
Country USA
Language English
Number of pages 11
Number of issues 1
Expanded Universe
Era Sith
Series Knights of the Old Republic
Galactic Year 3,964 BBY
Canon C
Preceded By Redemption
Followed By Commencement
Creative team
Script writer John Jackson Miller
Cover artist(s) Brian Ching
Artist(s) Brian Ching
Colorist(s) Michael Atiyeh
Letterer(s) Michael Heisler
Designer(s) Heidi Fainza
Editor(s) Jeremy Barlow
Assistant editor(s) Dave Marshall
Publisher(s) Mike Richardson

Knights of the Old Republic 0: Crossroads was a supplemental comic to Dark Horse's new Knights of the Old Republic comic series. It was included in the Knights of the Old Republic/Rebellion 25ยข flip-book.

As another attempt to arrest Marn Hierogryph goes wrong, Zayne Carrick is stopped by a young Jedi named Squint. Squint tells him that he and his master are heading to the Outer Rim to fight in the Mandalorian Wars. He also attempts to recruit Zayne into their cause, but is unsuccessful, as Zayne wishes to fully devote himself to his Jedi training. As the issue closes, Lucien Draay and Q'anilia discuss a necessary "change" in their plans.


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