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TimothyZahnAuthor576 karma

I wanted a villain who could lead by loyalty instead of coercion, manipulation, or fear. I worked out what sort of character that would be, and Thrawn was the result.

TimothyZahnAuthor551 karma

I wasn't going to address this topic. But since so many of you have asked:

What the "non-canon" announcement by LFL means is that they aren't going to be bound by the Expanded Universe books, comics, and games as they plan their new movies. Realistically, that's something they had to do -- the EU is just too big, complicated, and occasionally contradictory for them to have to deal with.

However, I'm guessing that EU stories that aren't referenced (or contradicted) by the sequel movies will still be considered sort-of alive, in the same way that most Clone Wars-era stories (like Outbound Flight) were mostly unaffected, with the exception being all of the previous material on Boba Fett's backstory.

Alternatively, if the new movies do contradict my books in some way, I can probably come up with some hand-waving story that will explain the apparent discrepancy. If there's one thing we authors are good at, it's hand-waving.

TimothyZahnAuthor287 karma

Not only was I given no input to Mara's fate, I wasn't even told about it until a couple of months before publication.

If I had been offered a say, though, I'd have argued against it. My vision of Star Wars is good vs evil, with the heroes struggling to win, and the major characters making it through. (Otherwise, either Lando or Wedge would have died inside the second Death Star.)

For the record, this isn't just because Mara was my creation. I'd have argued against killing Chewbacca for the same reason.

TimothyZahnAuthor238 karma

Dark chocolate, of course. :)

TimothyZahnAuthor154 karma

My own favorite non-Star Wars novel is The Icarus Hunt, with The Green and the Gray as a fairly close second.