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its particular series and continues with the adventures of some young people who are faced with many adventures, not the least of which is an adventure that involves a cemetery
and dead people. One of the problems is whether or not the people in the cemetery are actually dead! The following paper provides a summary and then discusses problem solving,
setting, and characters. Summary In this story we have Tash, Zak, and Hoole who are young people dropped off by Luke and Han into the city of Necropolis.
Their mission is to obtain a new starship. Necropolis is said to be a place where there is a breed of living dead, zombies. Zak is dared into going into
the cemetery and this is when zombies appear. He tries to tell people what happened and no one believes him, even when a character called Evazan is killed. Then
we have Evazan alive again and he kidnaps Zak, who was buried alive with worms and such and ended up in a coma. Evazan, along with a zombie buddy, inject
Zak with special potion that will bring him back. There are struggles, such as that which involves Boba Fett and his fights against the zombies. The zombies are also
handled with an injection, a concoction, invented by an android. The concoction puts them to death forever. The concoction is also put into the soil in the end, so that
the dead will always remain dead. Problem Solving The young people, in solving their problems, work together in many different ways. They attempt to tell the adults about
what they have seen, but the adults do not believe them until it is too late. This leaves much of the problems in their hands. They get lucky, it seems,
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