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Only Sith Deal In Absolutes!
date posted: Sep 24, 2006 7:55 PM  |  updated: Mar 29, 2007 5:51 PM
The Emperor's Pawns Endnotes, Part 1: The Emperor's Courtesan
As part of the five-year commemoration of my first official Star Wars project, The Emperor's Pawns, I'm putting together a special series of endnotes. While this series retains the obsessive detailing of sources used in the Droids and the Force and Story of General Grievous notes, I figured I'd spread my wings a little and get into some of the behind the scenes action that went into writing and getting the piece published.

I suppose it makes sense to start with the credits in this case. The article is said to be written by myself and Juan Schwartz with Pablo Hidalgo, and illustrated by Joe Corroney. Besides Joe's name, this was a surprise to me when I received my copy, because I'd actually written the article alone. However, due to various reasons, my original write-up for the character Blackhole was completely supplanted (save for the fact that he held the station of Emperor's Hand) with another written more or less simultaneously by Pablo for the Rebellion Era Sourcebook (2001, Wizards of the Coast). Meanwhile, I believe Juan Schwartz wrote the roleplaying "adventure seeds" for the characters Sarcev Quest and Maarek Stele, which, for eclectic reasons, I did not provide in my originally submitted manuscript.

There's also an additional "Special Thanks" given to the Star Wars Fanboy Association in recognition of all the conversations we had in the years prior to this publication, influencing my thoughts and confidence.


Introduction

"Mara Jade could barely contain her rage... He said I was the only one, the extension of his will." So begins the opening vignette for "The Emperor's Pawns." Originally titled, "Jaded Perceptions," here appears the first reference to the, at the time, second most famous Emperor's Hand, Roganda Ismaren, who was introduced in the novel Children of the Jedi (1995, Bantam), with which this vignette shares its chronological placement. Mara's recollection of Grand Admiral Thrawn's taunt about additional Emperor's Hands not known to her is from Dark Force Rising (1992, Bantam). The character Lumiya, original appearing as Shira Brie in the Star Wars comic Star Wars #56, "Coffin in the Clouds" (1982, Marvel Comics) and reprinted in Classic Star Wars: A Long Time Ago Vol. 4 (2003, Dark Horse Comics) reappears here in the Star Wars universe for the first time in many years. Both this confrontation and the second future one alluded to between these two women are new. Mara's residence at the site of the second encounter, however, the planet Caprioril, comes from Dark Force Rising (1992, Bantam).

The "disaffected Jedi" Jerec and Adalric Brandl are characters from the video game Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II (1997, LucasArts) and the short story "The Final Exit" from Adventure Journal #4 (1994, West End Games), respectively. The reference to Palpatine's dark side adepts as "beings of great intelligence" is a slightly modified quotation from the essay "From a Time of Peace... to a Time of Darkness," included in the first and second editions of the Dark Empire trade papberback (1993-1995, Dark Horse Comics).


Roganda Ismaren

Most of the particulars from Roganda Ismaren's bio come directly from the novel Children of the Jedi (1995, Bantam), including the fact that she once had a brother named Lagan. The Inquisitor Ameesa Darys is newly created, as are the details of her murder of Lagan and the trauma it caused Roganda.

Already established as one of the Emperor's concubines, Roganda's backstory is rather lascivious. I wasn't sure how blatant Lucasfilm would let me get, so I was forced to get creative with my descriptions. Some of the more subtle rhetoric includes references to Roganda's "endowments," "mastery of carnal intrigue," and "seductive faculties." The text also reveals that Roganda earned her position of Emperor's Hand "through great resolve and persuasion." I'll let folks figure that one out.

Roganda's son Irek Ismaren and his posturing as Palpatine's son is also from Children of the Jedi (1995, Bantam), though his pre-adolescent age at the time of the Emperor's death in Return of the Jedi is newly established. Reference to Palpatine's other fake illegitimate child Emperor Trioculus is a nod to children's book The Glove of Darth Vader (1992, Bantam), while Roganda's retreat to the planet Belsavis sets up the character's debut in Children of the Jedi (1995, Bantam).

In Roganda's accompanying adventure seed "The Lost Art," intended for roleplaying gamemasters, reference is made to the Sith technique of "mechanical manipulation of the Force," and given the name mechu-deru. A version of this concept is first seen used by Jedi Master Arca Jeth in Tales of the Jedi: Dark Lords of the Sith #3 (1994, Dark Horse Comics). The name, however, was borrowed from Daniel Wallace's ill-fated Essential Guide to Episode I.

The Eye of Palpatine battlemoon as well as the subelectronic converter device are plot elements from the novel Children of the Jedi (1995, Bantam). Finally, the allusion to "mythological half-being/half-mechanical" monsters is a modified quotation from the Tales of the Jedi Companion (1996, West End Games), and ultimately served as the jumping off point for the creation of the Sith Technobeasts in Droids, Technology, and the Force: A Clash of Phenomena (2005, StarWars.com). ~ Abel G. Peņa

Continue to The Emperor's Pawns Endnotes, Part 2: Dark Lady of the Sith

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Hedec Ga
War Journal of Hedec Ga
date Posted: Sep 24, 2006 8:30 PM
Ahhh, it's good to have another endnotes blog. Oh, how I've missed them. Once again, your intimate knowledge of the GFFA astounds me. What astounds me EVEN MORE is that no one at LFL has given you the reigns to a novel, comic, or even short story! What's the hold up, Abel? Who aren't we paying around here? :)
  Son of a Bith
The Cantina Corner
date Posted: Sep 24, 2006 9:17 PM
I would really like to see a picture of the Blackhole "Popemobile.":^O

Roganda's backstory is rather lascivious...

Sometimes I wonder how far is too far when it comes to sexuality in SW. The EU (even videogames) pushes the envelope. I'm no prude, I really don't mind it at all. But this is SW, Lucas made it "for the kids," so I take more notice of it than I do in other franchises such as Firefly or the the new Battlestar Galactica. The recent issue of Insider even mentioned prostitution. And adolescents read this magazine.
  Son of a Bith
The Cantina Corner
date Posted: Sep 24, 2006 9:17 PM
Sith Technobeasts

That's too long-winded for me. I prefer to call them "the Borg.":p

;)
Halagad
Only Sith Deal In Absolutes!
date Posted: Sep 24, 2006 9:24 PM
Ahhh, it's good to have another endnotes blog. Oh, how I've missed them.

Thanks Greg. Happy to please.

Once again, your intimate knowledge of the GFFA astounds me. What astounds me EVEN MORE is that no one at LFL has given you the reigns to a novel, comic, or even short story! What's the hold up, Abel? Who aren't we paying around here?

Now that's very flattering. I'm waiting by my phone, of course.
Halagad
Only Sith Deal In Absolutes!
date Posted: Sep 24, 2006 9:33 PM
That's too long-winded for me. I prefer to call them "the Borg."

I guess they did turn out rather borg-y after the New Essential Guide to Droids. Of course, remember that Star Wars Marvel Comics #7 coined the term "borg" for an alien species about 10 years before Star Trek. ;)

I would really like to see a picture of the Blackhole "Popemobile."

I want one!
Halagad
Only Sith Deal In Absolutes!
date Posted: Sep 24, 2006 9:34 PM
Sometimes I wonder how far is too far when it comes to sexuality in SW. The EU (even videogames) pushes the envelope. I'm no prude, I really don't mind it at all. But this is SW, Lucas made it "for the kids," so I take more notice of it than I do in other franchises

It's an excellent point, and I'm not a proper judge of these things. Neither Han and Leia or Anakin and Padme ever share anything more than a full lip kiss in the movies. But I guess there are really two audiences, the older generation that were kids when the original trilogy came out and a new generation. If all literature was aimed at kids, people would complain it all read like the Glove of Darth Vader series.

Not that I'd complain. ;)
  Son of a Bith
The Cantina Corner
date Posted: Sep 24, 2006 10:25 PM
Actually, in the Clone Wars cartoon, it shows Anakin smiling at each other. Then it shows a shot of the lights going out in the building they are in. Then in the commentaries Genndy Tartakovsky says something along the lines of "this is when Luke and Leia are conceived..."

;)
Halagad
Only Sith Deal In Absolutes!
date Posted: Sep 24, 2006 11:17 PM
Yikes! :P

I'm sure they were just playing hide and go seek.

...anyway, everyone knows Luke and Leia were conceived in the Obsession storyline. ;)
Arf Maul
We'll Blow Your Planet Up!
date Posted: Sep 25, 2006 9:11 AM
Nice work Abel, I really liked Pawns. It's cool that you had those trademark Penarisms down pat so early in your career, and nice to see how your style has progressed since then.

Actually, in the Clone Wars cartoon, it shows Anakin smiling at each other. Then it shows a shot of the lights going out in the building they are in.

Aye.

...anyway, everyone knows Luke and Leia were conceived in the Obsession storyline.

Gah, I missed that one. *adds Clone Wars Vol. 7 to shopping cart
  rj_peters
Memos from the Imperial Finance Department
date Posted: Sep 25, 2006 9:56 AM
Awesome stuff. This kind of behind-the-scenes is greatness.

I just the Gambler's Moon webstrip during this past summer. As I read it, I thought "Man, Star Wars was so cheesy sometimes back when I was a kid. A character named Blackhole? Seriously?" Lo and behold, he's got competing interesting back stories. Got to love Star Wars continuity, baby!
Halagad
Only Sith Deal In Absolutes!
date Posted: Sep 25, 2006 11:51 AM
Nice work Abel, I really liked Pawns. It's cool that you had those trademark Penarisms down pat so early in your career, and nice to see how your style has progressed since then.

Going over the Emperor's Pawns has been a lot of fun, though sometimes painful, because I think so many things were written in a way that assumed readers would simply know who I was talking about. My editor kept telling me "less words!" and I didn't want to cut any of the cool continuity I was establishing. So these endnotes are especially useful, I think, because a lot of the original article probably went over people's heads.
Halagad
Only Sith Deal In Absolutes!
date Posted: Sep 25, 2006 11:57 AM
Gah, I missed that one. *adds Clone Wars Vol. 7 to shopping cart

Honestly, I'm not sure what's the official line is on when Luke and Leia were conceived, but I'm fairly certain author Haden Blackman at least believed that he was writing the conception scene in Obsession.

Awesome stuff. This kind of behind-the-scenes is greatness.

Thanks rj!
Halagad
Only Sith Deal In Absolutes!
date Posted: Sep 25, 2006 11:58 AM
I just the Gambler's Moon webstrip during this past summer. As I read it, I thought "Man, Star Wars was so cheesy sometimes back when I was a kid. A character named Blackhole? Seriously?"

I'm big on that sort of silliness. Star Wars movies aren't serious all the time, and the literature should be any different.

Lo and behold, he's got competing interesting back stories. Got to love Star Wars continuity, baby!

Well, the Lord Shadowspawn version of Blackhole's background isn't official by any means. Just a glimpse at what might've been, and at Joe Corroney's cool art.
eddie
Obsessive Fanboy Eddie and his Timeline Chronicles
date Posted: Sep 25, 2006 12:16 PM
Great stuff! Bring on the second part!!!!!
Master Clemins
MasterC's soldier of fortune magazine
date Posted: Oct 02, 2006 12:44 PM
loved the blog man! so precise and heart felt as always Abel! and to tell the truth i loved the pawns portion mahself! always waiting for a good read from you....lol i know i been lurking round here for a bit but hey!


and while ur at it hit up mah new blog ....it'll give you some insight to a war ongoing felt from the few. ;)
Halagad
Only Sith Deal In Absolutes!
date Posted: Oct 02, 2006 3:11 PM
Thanks brother! And man, that was an intense blog you wrote! Stay safe, my friend.
Master Clemins
MasterC's soldier of fortune magazine
date Posted: Oct 03, 2006 12:19 PM
lol thanks man....seriously. i got more of my personal storys comming man...so stay tuned! :)
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