
When the final connections are made, the droid, deemed a “Talky” by C-3PO, lurches forward speaking an unintelligible language and attacks our favorite droid duo. Star Wars #10 opens with R2-D2 and C-3PO attempting to fix the ancient protocol droid while members of the Rebel Alliance look on. While the theft was successful with help of Lando Calrissian and Lobot, the Pathfinders would end up losing a member and the Rebels were only left with the hope that they would be able to reactive the droid.

The Pathfinders, an elite strikeforce unit, were dispatched to steal an ancient protocol droid from the Imperial Museum that possessed the only know records of an even more ancient language.

Previously, in Star Wars #9, Leia Organa and the rest of the Rebel Alliance leadership were in search of a way to encrypt their communications from the Empire. Star Wars #10 continues the Operation Starlightarc with “Part II: The Rebel Code,” as the Rebel Alliance desperately tries to regroup against the might of the Imperial Navy. Published by Marvel Comics, Star Wars #10 is written by Charles Soule who is joined by artist Jan Bazaluda, colorist Rachelle Rosenberg, and letterer Clayton Cowles.

While all the hype might be around Star Wars: The High Republic this week, it isn’t stopping Star Wars #10 from delivering the quality content we have to come to expect from the series.
