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 | Aliens and the Empire |
 Aliens! They're one of the coolest things about Star Wars. The Mos Eisley Cantina scene from A New Hope has become the stuff of legend, and with modern special effects, the prequels have integrated cool new alien designs into meaty character roles in ways we only dreamed we'd see in Star Wars.
But why do we never see any aliens in the Galactic Empire?
Well, they're out there, and in a new series of Hyperspace exclusive articles, co-author Rich Handley and I illuminate what it was like to be a nonhuman in Palpatine's xenophobic Empire. Part I: Hierarchy of Power and Part II: To a Traitor Go the Spoils have been published, and will be followed by one more exploration of these bizarre-looking villains.
Creating in-universe explanations for curiosities in the Star Wars films that have their roots in real-world factors is a cherished fan pastime, and Star Wars authors are no exception. Hence, the origin of Harrison Ford's chin scar was explained by Brian Daley in his novel Han Solo and the Lost Legacy as a knife wound Han acquired in a fight. Similarly, the ubiquitous 70s sideburns the officers aboard the first Death Star sport have been hilariously rationalized by Kevin J. Anderson in his Jedi Academy Trilogy as a fashion trend popular among old-guard Imperials.
When West End Games was the only Star Wars source in town fleshing out the saga, the products took a stab at elucidating why not only males but only humans seemed to make up the ranks of the Empire. Of course, the real reasons were unsurprisingly practical. In the first instance, when the Original Trilogy was produced in the late 70s and early 80s, gender equality in film was not what it is today ... particularly not when it came to imagining women perpetrating acts of evil "equal" to the cruelties history's most villainous men have catalogued. (The Star Wars Expanded Universe has since created several excellent examples of female architects of evil, including the X-Wing series' Ysanne Isard and more recently Lumiya in the Legacy of the Force series). The reason for the lack of Imperial aliens in the Original Trillogy was perhaps even more practical: money.
Sure, there had been enough moolah to make a kick a** cantina sequence (and only just so), but to take on the added burden of cramming the brightly lit corridors of the Death Stars and Star Destroyers with walking, talking realistic aliens in an age before computer graphics would have bankrupted the films. In a sense, however, that's precisely why there's a very alien-looking Darth Vader in the Empire, as well as robotic-looking Stormtroopers, faceless TIE fighter pilots, and even a zombie-like Emperor. While not literally aliens, they certainly look very nonhuman. Also, there's something significantly unsettling about an all-male, all-human army that refers to both aliens and Rebels equally as "scum." They're almost like ... clones. As director Irvin Kershner has said in interviews, he intentionally had all the Imperials in The Empire Strikes Back speak in English accents to drive home the uniformity of the Empire. (No offense to any good guys across the pond).
Well, West End Games' in-universe solution to the all-male, all-human Empire was devilishly simple. The Galactic Empire, epitome of evil, was essentially a bigots-only club, catering to--you guessed it--human males. The tongue-in-cheek fix was elegant, fitting the Nazi-like undertones of the Empire to a T.
Well, the taboo on aliens in the Empire has changed a bit since the advent of the prequels, wherein two of Palpatine's closest henchmen, Mas Amedda and Sly Moore , are aliens (one of which is also female), not to mention his Sith apprentice Darth Maul. So in this series, Rich and I have done a bit of reexamining of the Empire's alien views, and tried to figure out where exactly that evil mastermind Palpatine stands on the issue. Mr. I Love Democracy can be pretty hard to figure out, but one thing's for sure: the Emperor buys into the idea that one of the primary objectives of life is "the quest for greater power." Whether Palpatine is the source of the Empire's anti-alien bias or not, the fact of the matter is that connoisseurs of power are fairly indiscriminate about where and how they acquire it.
We've dug deep to flesh out the histories of the handful of these rarest of contributors to the Galactic Empire. Enjoy the series, folks! ~ Abel G. Peņa
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Rassmguy
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date Posted: Nov 09, 2007 6:31 PM
Abel, I hope you and Rich Handley write many more articles together.
Sincerely,
Rich Handley
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Sompeetalay Sompeetalay's Source Blog
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date Posted: Nov 10, 2007 2:19 AM
Hi Abel, that was once again a nice article. I just wish every Insider could have such an article. The expanded article should belong in the Insider. I really liked the part about the Suprema. He's always been an enigma but now not anymore 
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Halagad Only Sith Deal In Absolutes!
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date Posted: Nov 10, 2007 4:09 AM
Good to see some long held thoughts canonized. Abel....
Somebody's gotta do it, eh?
It's great to see another article with your name in the byline, Mr. Pena! And it's a great article, as expected! I'm looking forward to further installments!
Thanks Aaron! Rich and I had a blast revisiting many of these old school characters. If you liked the first installment, the next few should be a treat. 
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Halagad Only Sith Deal In Absolutes!
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date Posted: Nov 10, 2007 2:35 PM
Abel, I hope you and Rich Handley write many more articles together.
Sincerely,
Rich Handley
Listen Rich, you don't know Rich Handley. He's a terror. He pretends to be nice, but his dark heart is filled with sarcasm that pops up when you least expect it. Sometimes I even feel it's rubbed off on me.
Hi Abel, that was once again a nice article. I just wish every Insider could have such an article. The expanded article should belong in the Insider. I really liked the part about the Suprema. He's always been an enigma but now not anymore
Thanks Tim. The aforementioned Mr. Handley was largely responsible for the Suprema's new background, including his terrific name. 
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DJ Maul: Got Feet? DJ Maul's Dancin' Cantina Party
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date Posted: Nov 12, 2007 5:20 AM
excellent stuff, I look forward to the next ones.
it does make sense that Palpatine would use ANY means at his disposal, human OR alien, to acomplish his goals, and yet I also see him FOSTERING the hatred of "alien" speices among his human servants as a means of control....if they were busy keeping the aliens in check, perhaps they wouldnt have time to think about overthrowing their very HUMAN Overlord, hm?
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Halagad Only Sith Deal In Absolutes!
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date Posted: Nov 12, 2007 12:28 PM
it does make sense that Palpatine would use ANY means at his disposal, human OR alien, to acomplish his goals, and yet I also see him FOSTERING the hatred of "alien" speices among his human servants as a means of control....if they were busy keeping the aliens in check, perhaps they wouldnt have time to think about overthrowing their very HUMAN Overlord, hm?
Well put, Deej. One of the cool things about Palpatine as a villain is that he's unreadable. Does he really think he's bringing peace to the galaxy? Is he really anti-alien? Is he really a lover of the arts? Probably not, and yet, maybe on all counts.
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The Stooge Star Wars Joke-A-Day
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date Posted: Nov 12, 2007 1:46 PM
Is he really a lover of the arts?
Evil, shmevil. Anyone who talks straight through a ballet gets my vote any day.
Also, someone get Mr. Handley a blog! And a purple name!
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Hedec Ga War Journal of Hedec Ga
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date Posted: Nov 14, 2007 8:47 AM
I just printed out the new article (reading off the computer too long gives me an eye-ache). I can't wait to read it!!
Abel, why can't LFL just do us all a favor and let you write a novel?
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Rassmguy
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date Posted: Nov 15, 2007 4:37 AM
Yeah, where can I get a purple name??
Thanks for the suggestion of my doing a blog, though I don't know that I'd have as much to say as Abel.
Sincerely,
Rich Handley
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Halagad Only Sith Deal In Absolutes!
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date Posted: Nov 15, 2007 12:06 PM
Evil, shmevil. Anyone who talks straight through a ballet gets my vote any day.
As a ballet aficionado myself, I declare you shmevil, Mr. Stooge.
I just printed out the new article (reading off the computer too long gives me an eye-ache).
I feel the same way, especially when editing. Nothing better than marking up a hard copy manuscript with red ink. Ahhh....
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Halagad Only Sith Deal In Absolutes!
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date Posted: Nov 15, 2007 12:09 PM
Yeah, where can I get a purple name??
Lemme tell you, the privileges! You get to write message board posts without word count restrictions, and ... uh, that's it, actually.
Thanks for the suggestion of my doing a blog, though I don't know that I'd have as much to say as Abel.
Modesty, folks. I had the longest email chain in my life go down just a week ago on account of this man! 
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JMMC
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date Posted: Nov 17, 2007 2:05 PM
Great article, A and R...
My favorite little Easter egg in this article? Say the name out loud people: Stafuv Rahz. It has a familiar ring to it.
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Rainbow Droideka Aren't you a little short for an egg?
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date Posted: Dec 17, 2007 5:05 AM
Ooh, cool! I'll check these out as soon as possible. I've been a little out of the loop for a few months (classes, friends, parties, etc.). It's great to see you working on cool new Star Wars stuff! I read in Sterling Hershey's blog that you're co-authoring a KOTOR campaign guide, too! I'm not super into RPG stuff, but I think I'll probably have to check that one out!
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Halagad Only Sith Deal In Absolutes!
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date Posted: Dec 17, 2007 9:56 PM
Great article, A and R...
Thanks JMM.
Say the name out loud people: Stafuv Rahz. It has a familiar ring to it.
Jones!!!
Ooh, cool! I'll check these out as soon as possible. I've been a little out of the loop for a few months (classes, friends, parties, etc.).
You mean there's more to life than Star Wars?
I read in Sterling Hershey's blog that you're co-authoring a KOTOR campaign guide, too! I'm not super into RPG stuff, but I think I'll probably have to check that one out!
The rpg, past and present, offers a wealth of Star Wars material. Strictly for the hardcore if you're not already a roleplayer, but who knows, you might become one. 
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Rainbow Droideka Aren't you a little short for an egg?
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date Posted: Dec 18, 2007 7:10 PM
Well, I can be pretty hardcore....although I didn't just support that assertion with the "out of the loop" comment, did I?
It's too bad I can't just take Star Wars classes, have all Star Wars friends, and go to Star Wars parties....that would solve the problem I think. 
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benskynobi
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date Posted: Feb 26, 2009 5:12 PM
Where can I read this article?
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Halagad Only Sith Deal In Absolutes!
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date Posted: Feb 26, 2009 5:30 PM
Thanks for your interest, benskynobi. The Aliens in the Empire articles went up before StarWars.com revamped its website last year, and the links are currently broken. I recommend asking the Star Wars VIPs over at this thread about the possibility of seeing the articles restored.
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