Mara Jade Skywalker
Luke Skywalker (left), Mara Jade (right), and their son, Ben Skywalker
Portrayed byShannon McRandle (for the Star Wars Customizable Card Game)
In-universe information
SpeciesHuman
GenderFemale
OccupationEmperor's Hand, Jedi
AffiliationGalactic Empire, New Republic, Jedi, Galactic Alliance
PlanetCoruscant

Mara Jade Skywalker is a character in Star Wars Expanded Universe books, comic books, and computer games. Mara Jade is the only Expanded Universe character to make it in the Star Wars Insider list of the top 20 most popular Star Wars characters.[citation needed] In video games, she is voiced by Heidi Shannon and Kath Soucie.

Concept and development

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Mara Jade was introduced in Timothy Zahn's Heir to the Empire (1991). Zahn imagined Jade as a strong, complex female character, which he found were lacking in the Star Wars universe. While competent, she also is flawed.[1] When the Thrawn trilogy ended in 1993 with The Last Command, Zahn thought it was the last book for which he would develop the character.[2] When Zahn was asked to write another novel, he established two goals: "to end the war between the New Republic and the Empire, and to get Luke Skywalker and Mara together."[2] Although Lucasfilm initially resisted the idea of Skywalker marrying Jade, they eventually acquiesced.[2]

Compared to Star Wars iconic female character, Princess Leia, Zahn said, "Mara has a sharper and more sarcastic manner, and of course she had to go through the painful realization that her service had been to an evil cause. But they're both women who are strong without sacrificing their femininity, a balance which I think some authors have trouble writing. Bear in mind too, that Leia was one of the first people in the New Republic who decided Mara could be trusted, which perhaps says something about their understanding of each other."[3] Asked about the high popularity of Mara Jade, Zahn suggested it is due to women's ability to identify with her, and men's interest in have her at their side.[2]

Depiction

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Mara Jade is introduced as smuggler Talon Karrde's second-in-command in Heir to the Empire. The novel establishes that she previously was an "Emperor's Hand" -- a special agent -- for Emperor Palpatine. Several stories depict Jade before the events in Heir to the Empire, showing her training under Palpatine and execution of his orders. The Thrawn trilogy depicts Jade's confrontation of Luke Skywalker, whom she has sworn to kill in revenge for Palpatine's death. At the end of the trilogy, she resolves her anger toward Skywalker without killing him. Skywalker recognizes an underdeveloped affinity for the Force in Jade; although she initially resists Jedi training, she eventually becomes a Jedi master.

Skywalker and Jade develop a strong Force bond in Zahn's The Hand of Thrawn Duology; Skywalker proposes marriage, and the two wed in Michael A. Stackpole's Union comic. Jade delivers a son, Ben, during The New Jedi Order series. In the Legacy of the Force series, Mara becomes suspicious of her nephew, Jacen Solo, when he sends Ben on several ethically dubious missions. Upon learning that Jacen has become a Sith apprentice, Mara vows to kill him. Jacen kills Mara in Sacrifice.

Other appearances

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Mara was portrayed by the model Shannon McRandle on several cards in the Star Wars Customizable Card Game. Meeting her is also a mission objective in the massively multiplayer online game Star Wars Galaxies. She is a controllable character in Star Wars: Masters of Teräs Käsi, the Star Wars Jedi Knight: Mysteries of the Sith, Star Wars: Empire at War, and some platforms' versions of Star Wars: The Force Unleashed.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Carter, Jeff. "Star Wars Per-Zahn-Ified". Retrieved 2008-03-18. Mara [is] a strong female character (which were few and far between in the Star Wars movies), but she's also flawed and searching and—dare we say it?—human. At the same time, she's highly competent at her job.
  2. ^ a b c d "Timothy Zahn". Interviews - Face To Face With The Masters. TheForce.Net. 2008-03-13.
  3. ^ Carter, Jeff. "Star Wars Per Zahn-Ified". Retrieved 2008-03-18.
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