when I first saw the listing for Galaxy Outlaws, I thought the name sounded generic. And with so much material I didn’t think that it could possibly be an incredibly high-quality story. however I very much underestimated the author. the world that JS Morin takes us to is pretty well-developed. It has its own rules and laws of physics, and Magic Works its own unique way. there are many characters each with their own personality and each with their own story and character Arc. some characters are kind-hearted but not incredibly likeable while other characters are roguish but lovable. He does a very good job individualizing them. This is only compounded by the narration. Each character has their own separate voice and most of them are quite a bit different. this is a feet when you come to realize that there are over 15 characters that may continue appearances in the stories. and while I’m talking this up let me be honest and say that if there were only two missions in this packet for one credit I might only give it 4 stars because it’s well-written, but the guy’s not Tolkien. however there’s so much material and it is written very well it automatically deserves that fifth Star.