The problem with adapting Mara Jade is that her story is intrinsically tied up with Luke's and from what little we know, that doesn't appear to be compatible with where they're going with the ST.As I understand it, the Rebels team phased out the Inquisitors on purpose, with the idea that Vader and Palpatine were the only Force users working for the Empire by the time of ANH, although I do agree that an Inquisitor would be one place Mara could've been placed. Another possibility would've been to make her a career smuggler from the get-go (maybe her folks managed to keep her away from the Empire and she would up on a career felon).
The problem with adapting Mara Jade is that her story is intrinsically tied up with Luke's and from what little we know, that doesn't appear to be compatible with where they're going with the ST.
Now sure, you can alter things, have her just be some force sensitive mercenary or an Inquisitor type working for the ISB but that's not Mara Jade. It's Mara Jade in name only. That's not to say they won't have a character or two inspired by her, but that's as far as it goes.
Indeed.The problem with adapting Mara Jade is that her story is intrinsically tied up with Luke's and from what little we know, that doesn't appear to be compatible with where they're going with the ST.
Now sure, you can alter things, have her just be some force sensitive mercenary or an Inquisitor type working for the ISB but that's not Mara Jade. It's Mara Jade in name only. That's not to say they won't have a character or two inspired by her, but that's as far as it goes.
First off, I doubt Kanan is long for this world with the final season coming up. Secondly: love triangle? Eww.I actually came up with a way you could adapt Mara and keep a lot of the basic plot points from her Legends story.
Instead of being an Emperor's Hand she was recruited and trained by the Grand Inquisitor, and when he dies she leaves the Empire. From there things pretty much play out the same way they did in Legends, with her joining up with a smuggler, or they could change things up a bit more and have it be Hondo. They could transfer the romantic story to Kanan, and if they really wanted even turn it into a love triangle with him, Mara, and Hera.
I was imaging this as a way to introduce her as a recurring character or even a full time member of the Ghost crew, with an arc dealing with the kind of stuff you're talking about.
It seemed to me like you could do her arc from Legends and just switch out the Emperor and Grand Inquisitor, and Luke and Kanan.
Yeah, if you're going to introduce her or a character inspired by her at all then post RotJ is the period to do it. Any earlier and she's just a generic Imperial villain with red hair and a suspiciously familiar name.I figure, if they want to use Mara Jade, they will wait for a different show. Because of the huge gap of basically unknown between RotJ and TFA, she would easily be in there someplace and still be gone before we pick up the story again with Luke Skywalker in TLJ.
Yeah, Vader isn't exactly a public figure. During this period he's the Emperor's personal enforcer and very few that encounter him live to tell the tale, most of which know to keep their mouths shut.Something I found odd throughout the entire Leia book...
Palpatine was brought up a bunch of times. Tarkin was even in it a bit. But no mention of Darth Vader.
Come to that, Palpatines not exactly a public figure either.
I mean obviously everyone knows who he is, but it's been mentioned several times in the books that he very rarely appears in public, and all released images of him are doctored to make him appear younger and not hideously deformed. We even saw some evidence of this in Rebels with an image of Palpatine on the state news that's clearly taken from when he was Chancellor.
I read the ANH one. There are some genuinely funny parts to it, like Han commenting at the end of the Greedo scene "never doth I reveal whether 'twas I who shot first or he." But really, the joke wears itself out halfway through and it just become a rather tedious retelling of the movie with all the dialogue done in faux Shakespearean style.Anybody read the other William Shakespeare's Star Wars books? They seem like a potentially fun idea, but I haven't really heard much about them.
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