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Only Sith Deal In Absolutes!
date posted: Aug 21, 2006 3:09 AM  |  updated: Mar 30, 2007 3:41 AM
The Emperor's Pawns: A Retrospective
Five years ago, I published my first official work for Lucasfilm. Star Wars Gamer #5 is my rookie card, containing my source article, "The Emperor's Pawns."

When I wrote the piece I was 21 years old, and not just a little excited to be contributing officially to the galaxy far, far away. I was also completely uncertain whether they would ever let me write Star Wars again. So I determined to pull out all the stops.

The eight-page article focused on Palaptine's special squad of darksiders known as Emperor's Hands, a concept that was officially recognized in 1991 with Timothy Zahn's novel Heir to the Empire and the introduction of the character Mara Jade. However, the concept of an Imperial Force-sensitive double-agent was conceived as far back as the early 80s with the creation of the character Shira Brie (more commonly known as the villainess Lumiya from the current Legacy of the Force series) in Marvel's Star Wars comics.

In Zahn's follow-up, Dark Force Rising, the villain Grand Admiral Thrawn pulls an I am your father-style feint when he tells Mara Jade that Palpatine had other Emperor's Hands. Neither Mara nor the readers knew if the crafty Thrawn was telling the truth or not. A couple short years later when author Barbara Hambly introduced a new Emperor's Hand in her novel Children of the Jedi, Thrawn's claim was confirmed. Later, Daniel Wallace added several more familiar faces to the roster of the Emperor's Hands with the first edition of The Essential Chronology, including Shira Brie.

"The Emperor's Pawns" profiled seven Emperor's Hands: Blackhole, Roganda Ismaren, Lumiya (a.k.a. Shira Brie), Arden Lyn, Maarek Stele, Sarcev Quest, and Jeng Droga. All of these characters had previously appeared in Expanded Universe literature in some capacity. I also wrote a short fiction vignette to introduce the article, in which Mara Jade recalls meeting Lumiya for the first time, and their immediate hate for one another. This scenario inspired the "cover" illustration for the article, "Confrontation on Caprioril," a story Joe Corroney and I have been dying to tell ever since.

I was quite excited when my buddy Joe, who I met through the SWFA and whose early Star Wars work for West End Games I'd been a fan of, somehow ended up getting the illustrating gig for "The Emperor's Hands." Little did I know it would be the first of many kicka** collaborations and the beginning of a terrific friendship.

I went through a bit of a scare period when I found out one of my editors wasn't going for the background I'd come up with for Blackhole. Little did I know that Pablo Hidalgo had already come up with an alternate history for the character for the Rebellion Era Sourcebook, which was already being printed. As such, my Blackhole entry was replaced with Pablo's, and he shares the byline with me on "The Emperor's Pawns."

Star Wars Gamer #5 hit newsstands just before my 22nd birthday. Reader reaction to the "familiarity" with the Star Wars universe that the article displayed was more enthusiastic than I could've ever predicted. A look at this thread gives a peek back in time. The exuberance blindsided me, but part of me was not surprised. I'd written precisely the kind of Star Wars piece I'd always wanted to read as one of the saga's biggest fans.

In celebration of the five-year anniversary of my first published Star Wars project, I'll be putting together a series of endnotes for "The Emperor's Pawns" beginning in the next few days. Amazingly, there are still copies of Star Wars Gamer #5 (with that trouble-making Blackhole on the cover) still available at Paizo's website, but even if you don't own the article, you can at least enjoy this companion.

Thanks to all the fans that've been so supportive of my work over the years. It's been a privilege entertaining you. ~ Abel G. Peņa

Continue to The Emperor's Pawns Endnotes, Part 1: The Emperor's Courtesan.

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  rj_peters
Memos from the Imperial Finance Department
date Posted: Aug 21, 2006 5:56 AM
Thanks to all the fans that've been so supportive of my work of my work over the years. It's been a privilege entertaining you.

It's our privilige being entertained! Your enthusiasm and love of the universe comes across in your work. Congrats on five years and hopefully many, many more.
  Hedec Ga
War Journal of Hedec Ga
date Posted: Aug 21, 2006 6:12 AM
RJ Peters stole the words right out of my mouth! Thanks, Abel, for your devotion and passion to the GFFA....now only if we could convince the higher ups to let you write a full blown novel or comic arc...hm....:D
Korpil
A Verpine's blog
date Posted: Aug 21, 2006 7:24 AM
And what an excellent rookie card! I'm glad they let you stay, otherwise how could we ever be thankful for the Grand Admiral article, the Mandalorian history! or Grievous tale? Thanks!!!!
eddie
Obsessive Fanboy Eddie and his Timeline Chronicles
date Posted: Aug 21, 2006 8:18 AM
I cannot say it better that rj peters in the first comment! You are definitely one of my fav Star Wars 'authors' (together with Pablo, Dan Wallace, Karen Traviss and Jason Fry... oh, and Sterling Hershey...)
  Rogue_Follower
What Ever Happened to Grambo the Worrt?
date Posted: Aug 21, 2006 11:45 AM
Happy anniversary! Let's hope the next five years are just as good. :)

I can bump the TF.N Lit thread, if you'd like...
Darth Feroci
The Diary of a Mad Selkath
date Posted: Aug 21, 2006 1:07 PM
Yeah, you rock! I always look forward to what you write in Insider and the online supplement. I especially liked the Grievous one. NK= AWESOME!!!
Can't wait for "Vader's Legacy".
Niebs-
Halagad
Only Sith Deal In Absolutes!
date Posted: Aug 21, 2006 1:38 PM
It's our privilige being entertained! Your enthusiasm and love of the universe comes across in your work. Congrats on five years and hopefully many, many more.

Thanks rj_peters!

RJ Peters stole the words right out of my mouth! Thanks, Abel, for your devotion and passion to the GFFA....now only if we could convince the higher ups to let you write a full blown novel or comic arc...hm....

You're welcome, Hedec. :) A novel or even a short story for Insider would be nice.
Halagad
Only Sith Deal In Absolutes!
date Posted: Aug 21, 2006 1:44 PM
And what an excellent rookie card! I'm glad they let you stay, otherwise how could we ever be thankful for the Grand Admiral article, the Mandalorian history! or Grievous tale? Thanks!!!!

We've had some good times, eh? ;) I'm glad I got to write more Star Wars too. Even with the positive feedback, it was often a struggle to get published with a new editor.

I cannot say it better that rj peters in the first comment! You are definitely one of my fav Star Wars 'authors' (together with Pablo, Dan Wallace, Karen Traviss and Jason Fry... oh, and Sterling Hershey...)

Thanks eddie! I've co-authored something with most of those names, and they're terrific writers and people.
Halagad
Only Sith Deal In Absolutes!
date Posted: Aug 21, 2006 1:47 PM
Happy anniversary! Let's hope the next five years are just as good.

Thanks Rogue. I'm crossin my fingers.

I can bump the TF.N Lit thread, if you'd like...

With the Emperor's Pawns endnotes coming, that might be good.

Yeah, you rock! I always look forward to what you write in Insider and the online supplement. I especially liked the Grievous one. NK= AWESOME!!!

Thank you Niebs. I really liked fleshing out NK-Necrosis' background with a nice Frankenstein edge to it. He's alive! He's ALIVE!!

Can't wait for "Vader's Legacy".

You and me both brother. :)
  OrmanTagge
date Posted: Aug 21, 2006 4:38 PM
Hey Abel, just got to say Happy anniversary!!!!!

Here is hoping that we get another 5 no make it 50 more years!!!!

~Bootleg~
SilverForce
Delusions of Grandeur
date Posted: Aug 21, 2006 6:02 PM
eddie:
I cannot say it better that rj peters in the first comment! You are definitely one of my fav Star Wars 'authors' (together with Pablo, Dan Wallace, Karen Traviss and Jason Fry... oh, and Sterling Hershey...)


Hey, I didn't expect to see this. Thanks.

Halagad:
Thanks eddie! I've co-authored something with most of those names, and they're terrific writers and people.


Congratulations and thanks. While I haven't had the opportunity to work with you directly (yet...you never know), we've already appeared in the same product...Star Wars Gamer #5. The adventure Talnar's Rescue was my re-entry into the Star Wars RPG and first work for Wizards of the Coast.

Halagad
Only Sith Deal In Absolutes!
date Posted: Aug 21, 2006 8:47 PM
Hey Abel, just got to say Happy anniversary!!!!!

Hey Bootleg! Many thanks. And nice handle. ;)

Here is hoping that we get another 5 no make it 50 more years!!!!

Crossing my fingers.

Congratulations and thanks. While I haven't had the opportunity to work with you directly (yet...you never know), we've already appeared in the same product...Star Wars Gamer #5. The adventure Talnar's Rescue was my re-entry into the Star Wars RPG and first work for Wizards of the Coast.

Yeah, I noticed that! Talnar's Rescue was a cool adventure. And a collaboration would be fun.
  Arf Maul
We'll Blow Your Planet Up!
date Posted: Aug 21, 2006 9:08 PM
Congrats on your great success Abel, here's to hoping we'll see a lot more material from you for many years to come :)

Funny timing, I bought Gamer #5 from eBay only 2 days ago; can't wait to finally read it!
NarbFlick
Narb Flick Created Leffingites
date Posted: Aug 22, 2006 3:58 AM
Congrats on the anniversary, Abel! I'll admit that the idea of Lumiya vs. Mara (probably my all-time favorite EU characters) is what compelled me to buy my first issue of Gamer. Here's hoping you do get to explore that scenario more in the future!
JMMC
date Posted: Aug 22, 2006 7:33 AM
Another great highlight in the all-too-short life of the great Star Wars Gamer! Resurrecting and retconning old characters around all corners of the Expanded Universe. Something you seem to have cornered the market on, Abel!

Along those same lines, my other favorites include Rich Handley and Joe's Marvel Series aliens piece, and Pablo Hidalgo's Aduba-3 article. Not only are they chock full of Marvel fun, they are also some of the earliest signs of the nearing SWFA conquest of the galaxy...

JMM
Halagad
Only Sith Deal In Absolutes!
date Posted: Aug 25, 2006 2:09 PM
Congrats on your great success Abel, here's to hoping we'll see a lot more material from you for many years to come

Thank you Arthur.

Funny timing, I bought Gamer #5 from eBay only 2 days ago; can't wait to finally read it!

Oh, awesome! I'd love to hear what you think.

I've been re-reading The Emperor's Pawns myself these last few days. Every now and then I hit a section and think, "Hmm... that wasn't too bad."
Halagad
Only Sith Deal In Absolutes!
date Posted: Aug 25, 2006 2:17 PM
Congrats on the anniversary, Abel

Many thanks, NarbFlick!

I'll admit that the idea of Lumiya vs. Mara (probably my all-time favorite EU characters) is what compelled me to buy my first issue of Gamer. Here's hoping you do get to explore that scenario more in the future!

Woo, that's very cool! Thanks for sharing that. I can actually identify with that experience. The way I got hooked into comics was when I saw an advertisement for Robocop Vs. Terminator. It was like someone had written a story JUST for me. :D

I too hope I get to tell the full story of Mara Vs. Lumiya one day.
Halagad
Only Sith Deal In Absolutes!
date Posted: Aug 25, 2006 3:06 PM
Another great highlight in the all-too-short life of the great Star Wars Gamer! Resurrecting and retconning old characters around all corners of the Expanded Universe. Something you seem to have cornered the market on, Abel!

Thanks James. In a sense, the market didn't even existence not too long ago. Of course, by it's nature, that's still not too far from the case today.

Along those same lines, my other favorites include Rich Handley and Joe's Marvel Series aliens piece, and Pablo Hidalgo's Aduba-3 article.

Those are some of my favorites from the Gamer days too. ;)
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