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Doctor Aphra 29 is the twenty-ninth issue of the canon comic book series Star Wars: Doctor Aphra. The issue was written by Simon Spurrier, illustrated by Emilio Laiso, and published on February 27, 2019 by Marvel Comics. The issue contains the story "Worst Among Equals Part IV," in which the Galactic Empire's Coalition for Progress becomes involved with the disruption caused by Doctor Aphra and Triple-Zero on Milvayne.

Publisher's summary

"WORST AMONG EQUALS" PART 4 Rogue archaeologist DOCTOR APHRA continues her race against time – and total bodily explosion – with only professional murder droid TRIPLE-ZERO for company. Facing firing squads, harpoon-flinging reptiles and – worst of all – really bad traffic, they have no idea they're being watched by the deadliest Imperial threat of all: The Coalition for Progress! Face the unmitigated terror of the EMPIRE'S public relations division…

Opening crawl

WORST AMONG EQUALS
Part IV
Doctor Aphra is on the run! Implanted with a proximity
bomb, she's forced to stay close to her nemesis,
Triple-Zero, or they will both face an explosive death. And
only one specialist on Milvayne can safely remove the
bombs before the timer runs out!

It's all part of a grand experiment by Doctor Cornelius
Evazan, who watches their every move through a live feed
broadcasting from Triple-Zero's eyes. And now Evazan has
expanded the feed to transmit across every screen on the
planet.

And Evazan isn't the only one who wants Aphra and
Triple-Zero dead. A resurrected former Milvayne cop, Tam
Posla, and Triple-Zero's old counterpart, the evil,
reconstructed killer droid BeeTee-One, are after them,
not to mention the hunters Winloss and Nokk. Allies are in
short supply…especially after Aphra's newest friend, the
young orphan Vulaada, betrayed them....

Plot summary

High above Milvayne, the rogue broadcast of Dr. Chelli Lona Aphra and Triple-Zero's exploits captivates billions, causing civil unrest and forcing the hand of a watching Imperial fleet. On the planet's surface, the duo is captured by the undead bounty hunter Tam Posla, who sentences them to immediate execution. Thinking fast, Aphra uses legal loopholes to expose Posla as a disgraced vigilante, turning the Milvayne Authority police officers against him. In the ensuing chaos, Aphra and Triple-Zero escape, and in a rare moment of trust born from desperation, she convinces the droid to let her repair his damaged legs.

Their freedom is short-lived as the chase resumes across the city, with monster hunters and traps involving a hostile BT-1 impeding their progress. The fugitives' growing popularity among the populace prompts the Imperial leader to break their non-intervention pact with Milvayne. Deciding to end the situation decisively, the flagship fires a massive railgun blast into the city. The catastrophic explosion obliterates the area, crippling Aphra and Triple-Zero's vehicle and sending them plummeting from the sky.

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Marvel-TemplateLogo Star Wars: Doctor Aphra (2016) #29 on Marvel Comics' official website (backup link)
  2. Star Wars: Timelines dates the events of issues 9 to 31 of the Star Wars: Doctor Aphra comic-book series to around 1 ABY. Therefore Doctor Aphra 29 must take place around 1 ABY.

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