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Showdown at Centerpoint is the abridged audiobook version of the Star Wars Legends novel of the same name, by author Roger MacBride Allen and abridged by Trebbe Johnson. The audiobook was performed by Anthony Heald and was first released in September 1995 by Bantam Doubleday Dell Audio Publishing as a two cassette tape set.[4] It was produced by David Rapkin and directed by Lars Hoel.[2] On February 20, 2007 it was released digitally by Random House Audio.[1]

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When a loyalist ship approaching Selonia is blasted out of space, Han Solo quickly realizes that rebel forces are turning planetary repulsors into weapons of immense destruction. Meanwhile, Luke Skywalker and Lando Calrissian manage to discover the terrifying secret of Centerpoint Station. It is the infamous Starbuster itself, and its next programmed nova, hard-wired in, is set to annihilate a chosen star, its inhabited worlds, and millions of innocent lives. There's only one way to stop it: blow up the station. But as a massive rebel fleet closes in on Centerpoint, Han, Luke and their friends will discover time is running out.

Then the true leaders of the rebellion reveal their identities, and issue their final ultimatum: The New Republic must withdraw all claim to power over the entire Corellian sector. With the future of Corellian freedom at stake, Han and those loyal to the Republic must somehow resist. But how can they possibly stop the deadliest weapon the galaxy has ever known?[1]

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Star Wars: The Corellian Trilogy
Omnibus (audiobook)
Ambush at Corellia
(audiobook)
Assault at Selonia
(audiobook)
Showdown at Centerpoint
(audiobook)
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