i tried to read the first book in the Legacy of the Force series about a year ago. i just couldn't get into it. are there any solo Mara Jade novels?
Yeah but the question is would fans really be interested in seeing a young Mara Jade? I've always thought most of her appeal lay on her being a bit more, um... older and sexier than that.![]()
The Lucas universe has a longstanding tradition of exploring popular characters when they were much, much younger. Boba Fett. Obi-Wan. To a relatively lesser extent due to his long lifespan, Yoda. And, of course, the king of all the "here's what they were like long before you saw them the first time" characters: Anakin Skywalker.
The Lucas universe has a longstanding tradition of exploring popular characters when they were much, much younger. Boba Fett. Obi-Wan. To a relatively lesser extent due to his long lifespan, Yoda. And, of course, the king of all the "here's what they were like long before you saw them the first time" characters: Anakin Skywalker.
And in the broader Lucas multiverse, Indiana Jones. For that matter, the Droids and Ewoks cartoons were prequels to the movies, and the two Ewok TV movies were set before ROTJ.
Yeah but the question is would fans really be interested in seeing a young Mara Jade? I've always thought most of her appeal lay on her being a bit more, um... older and sexier than that.![]()
No her appeal has been that she's a strong, three dimensional female character with an interesting backstory. Her physical attributes are neigh irrelevant given that aside from the odd appearance, she's almost exclusively a literary character.
The Lucas universe has a longstanding tradition of exploring popular characters when they were much, much younger. Boba Fett. Obi-Wan. To a relatively lesser extent due to his long lifespan, Yoda. And, of course, the king of all the "here's what they were like long before you saw them the first time" characters: Anakin Skywalker.
And in the broader Lucas multiverse, Indiana Jones. For that matter, the Droids and Ewoks cartoons were prequels to the movies, and the two Ewok TV movies were set before ROTJ.
So, to support the idea of a young Mara in Rebels, people are bringing up Droids, the Ewoks cartoon and specials, and Young Indiana JonesWell, I can't really say anything, because those are all excellent reasons to not have young Mara Jade in Rebels
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Yeah but the question is would fans really be interested in seeing a young Mara Jade? I've always thought most of her appeal lay on her being a bit more, um... older and sexier than that.![]()
No her appeal has been that she's a strong, three dimensional female character with an interesting backstory. Her physical attributes are neigh irrelevant given that aside from the odd appearance, she's almost exclusively a literary character.
This x1000. She's a great character, the attractiveness of the character means nothing to me as a huge fan of Mara.
No her appeal has been that she's a strong, three dimensional female character with an interesting backstory. Her physical attributes are neigh irrelevant given that aside from the odd appearance, she's almost exclusively a literary character.
This x1000. She's a great character, the attractiveness of the character means nothing to me as a huge fan of Mara.
OK, so exactly what is your objection to her showing up if there's a good story involved? She's just as interesting as an Imperial operative as she was as a smuggler kingpin's lieutenant, or a Jedi Master.
Incidentally, if (and I stress *IF*) they were ever going to do it, that'd be an excellent way to introduce Mara Jade. Who knows, maybe even as this Inquisitor's apprentice?
There's a Star Wars Rebels short airing tonight after Gravity Falls (9 PM EST/PST). Watch it here: http://www.mania.com/new-star-wars-rebels-preview-tonight_article_140281.html (link go lives at 9 PM PST
This x1000. She's a great character, the attractiveness of the character means nothing to me as a huge fan of Mara.
OK, so exactly what is your objection to her showing up if there's a good story involved? She's just as interesting as an Imperial operative as she was as a smuggler kingpin's lieutenant, or a Jedi Master.
Because she was never a Sith or Dark Jedi. In fact, she was explicitly said to have never been either of those things. She did evil things as the emperor's hand, but was never a dark side force user. So, reading this
Incidentally, if (and I stress *IF*) they were ever going to do it, that'd be an excellent way to introduce Mara Jade. Who knows, maybe even as this Inquisitor's apprentice?
is basically saying she should be introduced, but forgetting a big part of her backstory. Heck, even as the emperor's hand, I don't think she even showed more force aptitude as your average padawan. She was skilled, but a lot of her skills weren't force oriented, and when they were it was mostly neutral force stuff, no lightning or darkside stuff. I can remember some levitation, and of course she had her highly developed danger sense, but even when she first met Luke she was less skilled in the force than he was (in the two Timothy Zahn books set a few years before the death of the emperor, but while she was definitely an adult, she was skilled but probably not jedi level). If she was the apprentice to an inquisitor, she would be basically a dark jedi, which basically makes her irredeemable and totally screws up the character. Plus, Palpatine was her only master, he gave her every one of her orders, and almost no one knew her, so that's another thing removed from the character.
Plus, she was born 17 years before the battle of yavin, she's actually younger than Luke. So, a 12 year old dark jedi apprentice Mara Jade is not something I want. Even if they fudged the ages, and didn't make her a dark jedi, if they aren't going to leave her fairly intact I don't want to see her at all. If they did bring her back and ruin her, I'd ignore it like I ignore TCW mandalorians. Best case scenario at this point is probably either she never comes back, or she comes back in the books and stays there. That way, the people behind the TV shows and movies can't ruin her (and they are the most likely to do that), and the book authors might be able to make her introduction something that I can at least not hate. She;s one of my favorite SW characters (I like her more than even the main trio), so I'd rather just not have her get screwed over by some idiot writing the spunky kid based SW cartoon. Rebels is not the place for her, and honestly the new SW Universe is probably not the place for her anymore. Still, if she was in a book, I'd give it a shot, but Rebels is probably where the worse case scenario of her getting ruined is most likely to happen, mostly because they don't give a c%$p and would only be using her name for recognition on some stupid character they want people to be interested in.
She was personally trained in the ways of the Force by Emperor Palpatine - she was absolutely a Dark Jedi, just like Asajj Ventress and the rest of the Emperor's Hands. One doesn't have to shoot lightning out of their fingertips to be a Dark Jedi. Being a Dark Jedi does not make her "irredeemable" - Kyp Durron, Kam Solusar, Jaina Solo, and Tahiri Veila all fell to the dark side and were redeemed - and Kyp blew up an entire star system, so working for an Inquisitor would not destroy Mara's character.
ETA: I will agree with you that she's a bit young to appear in Rebels, for now. But assuming they move forward in the timeline, she could be introduced later when she is 14-15 or so.
There's a Star Wars Rebels short airing tonight after Gravity Falls (9 PM EST/PST). Watch it here: http://www.mania.com/new-star-wars-rebels-preview-tonight_article_140281.html (link go lives at 9 PM PST
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