Did anybody else think that headline was a joke? When I heard this bit of news, that was what I thought immediately. Wait, is it April Fool's Day? Like when they told us that the Holiday Special was coming to blu ray? Or that the entire EU was comprised of clones? Nope, further investigation seems to tell me that this is very, very real:
https://thewaltdisneycompany.com/blog/disney-acquire-lucasfilm
I would love to hear some opinions here. For me, I'm not sure what to think just yet. If you told me I wouldn't be practically screaming with joy over talk of a new Star Wars movie, I'd have laughed at you. Yet what I'm feeling is much more like cautious dread than thrilled excitement. Maybe it's because almost everything new they've done with Star Wars since I was in preschool turned out to be... less than stellar. I don't remember when exactly they announced the prequel trilogy, but I do know it was somewhere in my late teens and at the time I had high hopes for some of the coolest new movies ever. I think we can all relate to the sinking feeling in our stomachs when we actually saw the movies and felt the painful disappointment. Maybe I'm just afraid to get my hopes up at the risk of feeling that again. If I expect it to suck, and I go see it (which I will, no matter what it is, because I'm a sucker) and it turns out to be not the worst thing ever, maybe I'll feel better.
If you didn't look at the article, it already promises us Episode 7 for 2015. There are no details about what time frame it would cover and obviously this leaves a ton of room for a lot of different options. Would it be the characters we know and love? Would it abolish the EU as we know it? Would it skip forward far enough in time that we wouldn't recognize anyone and it wouldn't conflict with so much that has already been written? Would they actually have the audacity to recast new people in such established roles? What would be the main conflict? So many questions!!! So many possibilities!!! And why instead of seeing it as so many opportunities for awesomeness am I seeing it as so many opportunities for things to go wrong?
What would I even want to see? Probably part of my skepticism and lack of enthusiasm stems from the fact that if I thought up my ideal scenario for an Episode 7, it would probably be the least likely option. That is, of course, a live action film that includes Han, Leia and Luke. But the actors are old, and we can all probably agree that Harrison would never do it (maybe those reports I heard randomly of him having turned down $40 million for another Star Wars movie actually were true, I absolutely did not believe that) and I just don't see it happening. I don't even know who they'd be fighting against.
One possibility to combat the whole age thing, is CGI. This is actually something I'd thought of before, when only in my wildest dreams did I think that they would ever make an Episode 7. Actually, if you'd asked me up until like an hour ago when I became aware of this, I'd have probably bet all of my money on this kind of thing never, ever happening. I've been wrong before. Anyway, my thought was that the only way I'd accept an Episode 7 at this point would be if they just went ahead and made it entirely CGI, or basically a cartoon. Like, let's stop pretending we're trying to even make it look like reality and even animate the actors. Which would mean that they could somewhat realistically animate Han, Leia and Luke and make them younger and let the actors voice the parts. I mean, how could he not at least voice the character? It's millions of dollars for very little work! Anyway, that, I think, might possibly work. I doubt that's what they'll be doing, but it would be great if they did.
Basically the only thing that makes sense is jumping way, way in the future and showing us characters we've never seen before, though possbily descendants of our beloved heroes. Maybe they can somehow give us some proof of Han and Leia having been happily married for 75 years before dying in each others arms of extreme old age. It could happen, right? There are just so many directions to go with this, I don't even know where to start. And I hate that my head instantly goes to the thought of them ruining everything rather than actually making an awesome new movie. Have I really become that cynical?
As for Disney's involvement, I don't know how I feel about that, either. Listen, I enjoy Disney World. This makes me nervous, though. Although someone pointed out to me that Disney bought Marvel and that hasn't proven to be a bad thing. Disney also bought the Muppets and their new movie was the best one they've put out since Jim Henson died. And really, how could Disney wreck Star Wars any more than Lucas himself already did?
AAAAAAAHHHHH!!!! I don't know what to think!!!
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Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Monday, October 29, 2012
The Other EU: Guest Review of "Jawas of Doom" #81 from the Original Marvel Series
This review was submitted by Elivagar. Thanks for taking the time to do it!
SPOILERS! This is more of a play-by-play than anything, so if you want to be surprised while reading this particular comic for yourself, skip it.
I present to you, JAWAS OF DOOM! Marvel Star Wars #81
He goes on to tell her about his money problems. Leia generously offers to lend him credits because she's loaded but Han clearly has some deeper issues and refuses her help. He storms off yelling, "I always made it on my own and I intend to now. I don't belong to anything!" Sheesh, Han. Save it for COPL. All the while, Chewbacca is napping with some Ewoks.
Lando, Wedge, and Luke are recounting the events of last night and notice Han and Leia's little altercation. Of course, big brother Luke asks if everything is okay. Leia excuses Han's behavior, telling him that things have happened so fast for him and that he just needs some time.

Meanwhile, Han is trudging through the forest still pouting when he comes across the Millennium Falcon. Instantly, his mood is brightened. Good thing he hasn't noticed the missing sensor dish. He checks out the inside of the ship and notes that the pair of dice are still hanging in the cockpit (which I've only ever noticed in A New Hope). Chewie finds Han still feeling sorry for himself and gives him a big hug. Aww.
We cut to some time later, and Han has realized he has a stash of money waiting for him on Tatooine. Usually, it's never a good idea to visit Tatooine, but since Jabba and Boba are both dead, his figures it's a good time to go pick it up. He brings Leia and Artoo along with him, insisting that the only reason he brought them along was because Chewie wanted to hang with the Ewoks and Threepio is the only one who speaks Ewokese. Leia doesn't buy it and knows it's totally because he's hoping for some good stuff.

We are shown a series of panels informing us that Boba Fett has in fact been burped up by the Sarlacc. Some Jawas find him, thinking that he's either a droid or a cyborg. At least, that's what some protocol droid tells them. Boba is thrown in the back of a sandcrawler, but oh no, some Sand People are hot on their trail.
Back on the Falcon, Han is arguing with someone named Garrick about landing in Mos Eisley, since, well, Han sort of just blasted out of there last time. Leia interjects, offering some clearance code she has. See Han, she's always got you covered. Just accept it. Leia points out that doing things the nice way gets results, but Han lets her know that beating someone's ass would be more satisfying.
So they're off to get Han's credits while Artoo stays behind to recharge. Leia waits outside the office when some cloaked, green guy asks her if she's "working". So either he thought she was a prostitute or a drug dealer, as he mentions that there isn't much of...that...going on since Jabba's been dead. She's pretty quick to inform him that she's just waiting for her friend. Then they start discussing Jawas and crime rates.
Inside, Han is once again arguing, this time with the man-woman (I can't decide what it is exactly) at the desk about his money. His account was frozen because he was frozen, and since he isn't frozen now, he can't possibly be the same customer. He'll have to take it up with a computer. Han isn't okay with this so in typical Han style, he storms off to get himself a drink, Leia chasing after him. He's hesitant to let her follow him into the Cantina, but Leia will do what Leia wants.
They share a tender little moment, but it seems that Threepio has ruined her for life, as she now thinks about droids any time she's about to kiss Han.

Who'd have thought it wouldn't be a good idea to leave your droid alone in a spaceport on Tatooine? Artoo is now missing, so Han and Leia go looking for him. They find that Garrick guy from earlier working on some speeders and ask him if they've seen anything suspicious. He claims to mind his own business and reminds Han that it is every man for himself around here. Han kicks him in the face and hijacks the speeders along with Leia, following the tracks of a sandcrawler. Oh yeah.
Inside the sandcrawler, Artoo runs into Boba Fett, somehow remembering who Boba was even though I'm pretty sure they were never in the same room together. Han and Leia arrive and start flying around, shooting at the sandcrawler to get the Jawas to stop. Of course they don't, they just start shooting back.
In all of the action, Leia's speeder gets shot down, but Han is oblivious while she eats dirt. The Sand People from earlier? They've caught up with them, and they're laying down massive fire on the sandcrawler, but Han still thinks it's Leia blasting them.
He makes his way up top the sandcrawler, and falls into the open hatch, coming face to face with Boba. Unfortunately, in Han's clumsy maneuvering to the top, he crashed his speeder into the treads of the Sandcrawler, and what do you know, it's heading straight for the Sarlacc Pit. But no one is steering.
Now Han and Boba need to team up to get out of there. Boba must have been smacked on the head just right because he has no idea who Han is. That is, until Leia opens her big mouth. But for the time being, he is compliant. This is the first time I've ever seen the word "Hallelujah" used anywhere in the Star Wars universe. Han gets out with Artoo, and being the good guy he is, is about to save nasty ol' Boba. Leia yelps Han's name just the right amount of times for Boba to remember, and then turns on Han. Can't say he didn't try.
In an ironic conclusion, Boba ends up right back in the Sarlacc along with the sandcrawler. I almost feel bad for him. He was only free maybe a few hours.

So Han, Leia, and Artoo walk off the sunset. And then they are massacred by Sand People.
Just kidding. But seriously, I wouldn't be wandering the Tatooine desert at night. I suppose they have no choice.
Apart from Han's irrational actions and balled up fists, it's a fun read. You get to see Han and Leia together and there are couple of nice moments. The art is decent, nothing jarring at least. For about 4 bucks, it's a nice addition to a collection.
SPOILERS! This is more of a play-by-play than anything, so if you want to be surprised while reading this particular comic for yourself, skip it.
I present to you, JAWAS OF DOOM! Marvel Star Wars #81
It's the morning after the Battle of Endor and instead of luxuriating in the warm embrace of his lover, Han is arguing with some pilot about money. Han was looking to score a loan from this guy, but apparently still owes him from back on Hoth, so Mr. Pilot isn't exactly jumping to hand out anymore cash. Han attempts to sway him with excuses and bragging, but the pilot has heard enough and takes off.
Suddenly, Leia is at Han's side and she's in a pretty good mood...for now.
He goes on to tell her about his money problems. Leia generously offers to lend him credits because she's loaded but Han clearly has some deeper issues and refuses her help. He storms off yelling, "I always made it on my own and I intend to now. I don't belong to anything!" Sheesh, Han. Save it for COPL. All the while, Chewbacca is napping with some Ewoks.
Lando, Wedge, and Luke are recounting the events of last night and notice Han and Leia's little altercation. Of course, big brother Luke asks if everything is okay. Leia excuses Han's behavior, telling him that things have happened so fast for him and that he just needs some time.

Meanwhile, Han is trudging through the forest still pouting when he comes across the Millennium Falcon. Instantly, his mood is brightened. Good thing he hasn't noticed the missing sensor dish. He checks out the inside of the ship and notes that the pair of dice are still hanging in the cockpit (which I've only ever noticed in A New Hope). Chewie finds Han still feeling sorry for himself and gives him a big hug. Aww.
We cut to some time later, and Han has realized he has a stash of money waiting for him on Tatooine. Usually, it's never a good idea to visit Tatooine, but since Jabba and Boba are both dead, his figures it's a good time to go pick it up. He brings Leia and Artoo along with him, insisting that the only reason he brought them along was because Chewie wanted to hang with the Ewoks and Threepio is the only one who speaks Ewokese. Leia doesn't buy it and knows it's totally because he's hoping for some good stuff.

We are shown a series of panels informing us that Boba Fett has in fact been burped up by the Sarlacc. Some Jawas find him, thinking that he's either a droid or a cyborg. At least, that's what some protocol droid tells them. Boba is thrown in the back of a sandcrawler, but oh no, some Sand People are hot on their trail.
Back on the Falcon, Han is arguing with someone named Garrick about landing in Mos Eisley, since, well, Han sort of just blasted out of there last time. Leia interjects, offering some clearance code she has. See Han, she's always got you covered. Just accept it. Leia points out that doing things the nice way gets results, but Han lets her know that beating someone's ass would be more satisfying.
So they're off to get Han's credits while Artoo stays behind to recharge. Leia waits outside the office when some cloaked, green guy asks her if she's "working". So either he thought she was a prostitute or a drug dealer, as he mentions that there isn't much of...that...going on since Jabba's been dead. She's pretty quick to inform him that she's just waiting for her friend. Then they start discussing Jawas and crime rates.
Inside, Han is once again arguing, this time with the man-woman (I can't decide what it is exactly) at the desk about his money. His account was frozen because he was frozen, and since he isn't frozen now, he can't possibly be the same customer. He'll have to take it up with a computer. Han isn't okay with this so in typical Han style, he storms off to get himself a drink, Leia chasing after him. He's hesitant to let her follow him into the Cantina, but Leia will do what Leia wants.
They share a tender little moment, but it seems that Threepio has ruined her for life, as she now thinks about droids any time she's about to kiss Han.

Who'd have thought it wouldn't be a good idea to leave your droid alone in a spaceport on Tatooine? Artoo is now missing, so Han and Leia go looking for him. They find that Garrick guy from earlier working on some speeders and ask him if they've seen anything suspicious. He claims to mind his own business and reminds Han that it is every man for himself around here. Han kicks him in the face and hijacks the speeders along with Leia, following the tracks of a sandcrawler. Oh yeah.
Inside the sandcrawler, Artoo runs into Boba Fett, somehow remembering who Boba was even though I'm pretty sure they were never in the same room together. Han and Leia arrive and start flying around, shooting at the sandcrawler to get the Jawas to stop. Of course they don't, they just start shooting back.
In all of the action, Leia's speeder gets shot down, but Han is oblivious while she eats dirt. The Sand People from earlier? They've caught up with them, and they're laying down massive fire on the sandcrawler, but Han still thinks it's Leia blasting them.
He makes his way up top the sandcrawler, and falls into the open hatch, coming face to face with Boba. Unfortunately, in Han's clumsy maneuvering to the top, he crashed his speeder into the treads of the Sandcrawler, and what do you know, it's heading straight for the Sarlacc Pit. But no one is steering.
Now Han and Boba need to team up to get out of there. Boba must have been smacked on the head just right because he has no idea who Han is. That is, until Leia opens her big mouth. But for the time being, he is compliant. This is the first time I've ever seen the word "Hallelujah" used anywhere in the Star Wars universe. Han gets out with Artoo, and being the good guy he is, is about to save nasty ol' Boba. Leia yelps Han's name just the right amount of times for Boba to remember, and then turns on Han. Can't say he didn't try.
In an ironic conclusion, Boba ends up right back in the Sarlacc along with the sandcrawler. I almost feel bad for him. He was only free maybe a few hours.

So Han, Leia, and Artoo walk off the sunset. And then they are massacred by Sand People.
Just kidding. But seriously, I wouldn't be wandering the Tatooine desert at night. I suppose they have no choice.
Apart from Han's irrational actions and balled up fists, it's a fun read. You get to see Han and Leia together and there are couple of nice moments. The art is decent, nothing jarring at least. For about 4 bucks, it's a nice addition to a collection.
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Please Tell Me One of You Can Attend This Event...
... because I live nowhere near here and can't. Anyone see this?
http://brea.improv.com/show.cfm?id=190764
Yeah, this looks awesome and also gives the impression that it is a one weekend event, not like Wishful Drinking where she will be cruising the country putting on shows for years. So please, please someone go and report back to the rest of us and find a way to participate and ask the kinds of questions you know we all want to ask! The tickets are amazingly cheap, too!
http://brea.improv.com/show.cfm?id=190764
Yeah, this looks awesome and also gives the impression that it is a one weekend event, not like Wishful Drinking where she will be cruising the country putting on shows for years. So please, please someone go and report back to the rest of us and find a way to participate and ask the kinds of questions you know we all want to ask! The tickets are amazingly cheap, too!
Saturday, October 6, 2012
Happy Star Wars Reads Day!
One of these days I'll get to write a post that doesn't have to start with yet another apology for lack of blogging. You know when you fall out of the habit with something it's always harder to get back into it? That and I'm not getting much help, and other things have been busy. I do hope that it doesn't stay this way.
It had just come to my attention that today is Star Wars Reads Day. So apparently you need to get out your Star Wars books and do a bit of reading in honor of it. I'll admit that I haven't done much reading myself lately. Definitely not those EU books I still owe you a bunch of reviews for. I promise that project is not abandoned, especially since we've left off on one of my favorite EU books and I certainly feel it deserves a review.
Just this past week we had an interesting book hitting store shelves: "The Essential Reader's Companion" which outlines basically all (or at least the vast majority) of the books in the Star Wars EU. Of course this will include lots of prequel stuff as well, but the books we know and love are also there. I have not yet had a chance to check it out and I'm not sure if I'll be buying it. I was hoping to get a chance to run to the book store to at least flip through it but there is some decent new art work in there that might be worthwhile. Anyone here get a copy?
In other book news, I've just learned that "Scoundrels" has been pushed to January 1st rather than the original December 26th date. Honestly, that date doesn't mean much to me because December 26th seems like a stupid date to release a book anyway. Why not before Christmas? I'm sure they have their reasons. Sure, and they had their reasons for killing off two thirds of the Solo kids, too...
One thing I will admit to having read recently was the second book in Alex Wheeler's young readers' series, "Hostage." It is the second book of six in the Rebel Force series. Yes, these books are written for children and at least according to my driver's license I'm an adult woman, even if I'm not yet old enough to be president. I learned of this series a few years ago from another Han and Leia fan who had mentioned having gotten them for their kids (I wish I had that excuse) and wound up reading and enjoying them, so since they are cheap, I decided to check them out.
If you want something new to read, and you're not embarrassed at the idea of technically reading children's books, I'd recommend picking these up. Honestly there's not a huge difference here between these and a regular adult Star Wars novel, obviously barring the few that contain graphic violence or sexual overtones. The language used is a bit simpler and the chapters and books themselves are a lot shorter, but they're still pretty enjoyable. The stories take place after ANH and long before ESB and there are some good Han and Leia moments. In the one I most recently read Han takes her back to the remains of Alderaan. It's nice to see them addressing some of these things. So if you're bored and want something quick to read, grab these books. You can read them cover to cover in probably ninety minutes.
Other than that, anyone reading anything lately? Are you interested in trying to start up the EU book club again? I'll be pretty busy for at least a couple more weeks but would be open to getting back into it hopefully after that. It will be winter, after all. And I'm embarrassed at the fact that over the past four months we've had as many posts as we used to have in just one, and I don't like that! I'm not making any promises, but I'm going to try to be better. And as always, if you have anything you want to post here whether it be a story or a general guest post about whatever is on your mind, don't hesitate to ask!
It had just come to my attention that today is Star Wars Reads Day. So apparently you need to get out your Star Wars books and do a bit of reading in honor of it. I'll admit that I haven't done much reading myself lately. Definitely not those EU books I still owe you a bunch of reviews for. I promise that project is not abandoned, especially since we've left off on one of my favorite EU books and I certainly feel it deserves a review.
Just this past week we had an interesting book hitting store shelves: "The Essential Reader's Companion" which outlines basically all (or at least the vast majority) of the books in the Star Wars EU. Of course this will include lots of prequel stuff as well, but the books we know and love are also there. I have not yet had a chance to check it out and I'm not sure if I'll be buying it. I was hoping to get a chance to run to the book store to at least flip through it but there is some decent new art work in there that might be worthwhile. Anyone here get a copy?
In other book news, I've just learned that "Scoundrels" has been pushed to January 1st rather than the original December 26th date. Honestly, that date doesn't mean much to me because December 26th seems like a stupid date to release a book anyway. Why not before Christmas? I'm sure they have their reasons. Sure, and they had their reasons for killing off two thirds of the Solo kids, too...
One thing I will admit to having read recently was the second book in Alex Wheeler's young readers' series, "Hostage." It is the second book of six in the Rebel Force series. Yes, these books are written for children and at least according to my driver's license I'm an adult woman, even if I'm not yet old enough to be president. I learned of this series a few years ago from another Han and Leia fan who had mentioned having gotten them for their kids (I wish I had that excuse) and wound up reading and enjoying them, so since they are cheap, I decided to check them out.
If you want something new to read, and you're not embarrassed at the idea of technically reading children's books, I'd recommend picking these up. Honestly there's not a huge difference here between these and a regular adult Star Wars novel, obviously barring the few that contain graphic violence or sexual overtones. The language used is a bit simpler and the chapters and books themselves are a lot shorter, but they're still pretty enjoyable. The stories take place after ANH and long before ESB and there are some good Han and Leia moments. In the one I most recently read Han takes her back to the remains of Alderaan. It's nice to see them addressing some of these things. So if you're bored and want something quick to read, grab these books. You can read them cover to cover in probably ninety minutes.
Other than that, anyone reading anything lately? Are you interested in trying to start up the EU book club again? I'll be pretty busy for at least a couple more weeks but would be open to getting back into it hopefully after that. It will be winter, after all. And I'm embarrassed at the fact that over the past four months we've had as many posts as we used to have in just one, and I don't like that! I'm not making any promises, but I'm going to try to be better. And as always, if you have anything you want to post here whether it be a story or a general guest post about whatever is on your mind, don't hesitate to ask!
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Indiana Jones and the Blu Ray of Awesomeness
It's hard to believe that one short year ago we were blessed with Star Wars on blu ray, which I picked up at about 8am on release day at Target, just to get some stupid free lithogram things that still sit in an envelope in a box. But you know, at the time, I just had to have them. And like any good Han and Leia fan, the first thing I did with my new box set was go straight to the Empire special features and watch that super smokin' hot alternate kiss on the asteroid. I stand by the fact that I prefer the kiss as it is in the movie from a pure story-telling standpoint, it doesn't mean I wouldn't enjoy watching footage of take after take of them trying different kiss versions.
But wait, I got sidetracked because that is definitely not what this post is about. No, now we have been given another treat in the release of the Indiana Jones saga on blu ray. I feel this is at least somewhat relevant to this blog because Star Wars fans and Indiana Jones fans tend to intersect quite a bit. I know this is not universal (just ask Push) but at least it gives us something to talk about.
Unfortunately I am on the road this week and it is a little inconvenient for me to pick it up until I get home. Not to mention pointless since I can't watch it. But rest assured I'll be all over it upon my return home, at which point I will dig into the special features. Mostly because any new footage of Harrison Ford at the absolute peak of his hotness is of great interest to me.
Don't worry, I'm a way bigger Star Wars fan than Indy fan. Every once in a while I try reading some Indy fanfic, and it does nothing for me. But you have to admit that they are some pretty cool movies. And look at that picture up there! Not to mention the fact that three of these four movies offer something highly desirable that Star Wars never did: shirtless Harrison.
So did anyone pick this up yet? Anyone see any fun features? We'll talk about Star Wars next time, I promise.
But wait, I got sidetracked because that is definitely not what this post is about. No, now we have been given another treat in the release of the Indiana Jones saga on blu ray. I feel this is at least somewhat relevant to this blog because Star Wars fans and Indiana Jones fans tend to intersect quite a bit. I know this is not universal (just ask Push) but at least it gives us something to talk about.
Unfortunately I am on the road this week and it is a little inconvenient for me to pick it up until I get home. Not to mention pointless since I can't watch it. But rest assured I'll be all over it upon my return home, at which point I will dig into the special features. Mostly because any new footage of Harrison Ford at the absolute peak of his hotness is of great interest to me.
Don't worry, I'm a way bigger Star Wars fan than Indy fan. Every once in a while I try reading some Indy fanfic, and it does nothing for me. But you have to admit that they are some pretty cool movies. And look at that picture up there! Not to mention the fact that three of these four movies offer something highly desirable that Star Wars never did: shirtless Harrison.
So did anyone pick this up yet? Anyone see any fun features? We'll talk about Star Wars next time, I promise.
Sunday, September 9, 2012
We Always Come Back
I know, I know. Worst bloggers ever. After months and months of lots of good content, you are left with this vacant wasteland that is hardly ever updated, and even when it is there is never anything interesting to be read. I hope that you don't think this is permanent. I have no intention of that being the case. If you've been around the fandom long enough, you've seen plenty of people immerse themselves in writing and participating in communities like this, only to then suddenly fall off the face of the Earth. It can be disappointing and saddening.
But another thing that happens if you stick around long enough is that it seems that sooner or later, almost everyone comes back. Sadly, not some of those people who have left unfinished stories we'd really like to see finished, but a lot of others. Just recently there has been a mino resurgence of a few people who had been missing for years, so it just goes to show what an impact this fandom has on people. Our interest may wane here and there, but I don't think it ever disappears entirely.
We can maybe blame the month of August. Has anything ever been accomplished in August? The blog was about the last thing on my mind. It's difficult when even when you do post things, whether they be here or on fanfiction.net or wherever, people aren't really saying anything. Nobody likes talking to thin air. Well, some people maybe do, but they should be in some sort of an institution.
I can't promise that the content is going to magically improve immediately, I just wanted to offer some reassurance that nobody has disappeared and I at least have no intention of doing so. Sometimes though we need a little break and sometimes this kind of silly stuff isn't in the forefront of our minds. Sometimes we even have real work to do, as annoying as that can be!
Anyway, please still stick around and please keep active within the community. Make your presence known so the lurkers know that there are still plenty of us out there. And soon, I swear, we'll start posting more here again!
But another thing that happens if you stick around long enough is that it seems that sooner or later, almost everyone comes back. Sadly, not some of those people who have left unfinished stories we'd really like to see finished, but a lot of others. Just recently there has been a mino resurgence of a few people who had been missing for years, so it just goes to show what an impact this fandom has on people. Our interest may wane here and there, but I don't think it ever disappears entirely.
We can maybe blame the month of August. Has anything ever been accomplished in August? The blog was about the last thing on my mind. It's difficult when even when you do post things, whether they be here or on fanfiction.net or wherever, people aren't really saying anything. Nobody likes talking to thin air. Well, some people maybe do, but they should be in some sort of an institution.
I can't promise that the content is going to magically improve immediately, I just wanted to offer some reassurance that nobody has disappeared and I at least have no intention of doing so. Sometimes though we need a little break and sometimes this kind of silly stuff isn't in the forefront of our minds. Sometimes we even have real work to do, as annoying as that can be!
Anyway, please still stick around and please keep active within the community. Make your presence known so the lurkers know that there are still plenty of us out there. And soon, I swear, we'll start posting more here again!
Monday, August 20, 2012
Then You Stand - A Missing Moment from Seams2Be
The following is a missing moment submission from Seams2Be. It takes place during the book Tyrant's Test when Leia witnesses Han's beating.
Then You Stand– Missing Moment from Tyrant’s Test
Her shaking was relentless and uncontrollable. Fear
shivered through her soul. Leia tightened her arms around herself as she stood
in front of the viewing screen in the small consulting office for the New
Republic Strategic Defense.
An image came into focus on the wall mount monitor.
It was Han.
Leia’s heart stopped. Through her terrified deep brown eyes
she saw Han being thrown into a non-descript room by two equally non-descript
Yevethan guards.
Han looked terrible, dressed only in some grungy oversized
drawstring pants, no shirt or boots and from the looks of him, she knew he had
already been worked over. Her husband looked like he had been in some notorious
bar fight somewhere with one eye purple and swollen, hair a mess, and bruised
welts covering his exposed body.
“Oh, Han,” she whispered.
If she were with him, she knew he would make some wise crack
like, “You think I look bad, you ought to see the other guy.” But no, this was
no joke, no trick, no Force vision. This was real.
Inhaling a small gasp, Leia noticed his arms. Han’s upper arms were bound together behind
him by what looked like a thick nerfhide belt, rendering them useless. She frantically
tried to reach out to him through the Force but all she could manage to do was
search out his face on the monitor.
It was set and determined.
Leia knew that look, it was the bring
it on you kriffin' bastard look.
Suddenly Leia’s really bad feeling became desperately worse.
The barbaric leader of the Yevetha, Nil Spaar, had just
entered the view screen. He must have been
waiting in a corner of the room, just out of camera range, Leia thought to
herself.
Without a word, Spaar punched Han in the gut, causing him to
double over. In a split second Han came
up out of his hunched over status slamming Nil Spaar’s chin with his head,
causing the Yevethan to hit his head on the bulkhead, inflicting a gash above
his temple.
Han, whom had all odds against him, was not going down
without a fight. Leia knew he would keep
fighting until he was unconscious or dead. She feared both.
The taunting game continued. Spaar seemed to relish in his
supremacy as he sideswiped Han’s legs, collapsing Han backwards on top of his tied
up arms. The crunch of shattering bones was deafening. Leia put her hand over her mouth to keep from
screaming. Then Nil Spaar stomped on Han’s stomach, pinning him in place on the
floor. Blood was already trickling from
Han’s nose and mouth. Extending his razor sharp dewclaw, Leia saw that Spaar
intended to gouge out Han’s un-swollen eye.
Haaaaan!!! Leia’s inaudible screaming
thundered through her head. Let him go, she silently demanded. Please
stop hurting him, Leia quietly begged.
No, she whispered to herself
as she swallowed her tears. To the rest
of the New Republic officers in theviewing room, Leia was soundless and stoic,
she only pressed her hand to her mouth a bit more.
Once again Leia found herself in an eerily familiar
position: silently helpless, witnessing the unspeakable. First it was her
planet and now her whole world.
Focusing harder on the view screen, Leia watched as the
Viceroy continued in his quest to claw out Han’s good eye. Leia didn’t know if
it was Han’s stubbornness or his unyielding will but he was able to cleverly
deflect the blinding attempt by spitting into the Yevethan’s own eyes, causing
Spaar to miss his intended target, inflicting only a cheek wound instead of the
alternative.
In that same instant, Han was able to kick out Spaar’s legs
from under him, resulting in an embarrassing fall for the supreme leader.
However, also in that moment both Han and Leia simultaneously
knew Han’s luck had just folded like a bad Sabacc hand.
Enraged, Spaar went in for the kill and all life drained
from Leia’s face.
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“Kriffing fool!” Leia wailed out loud to herself. “Kriffin', kriffin' fool.” She choked as she
struggled to breathe. Leia held her hair
back again as another round of retching ensued.
She couldn’t remember how she even got back to her private
office, let alone how she made it to the refresher before vomiting.
She only knew that she had watched helplessly as Han was
beaten to a bloody pulp. He was probably
dying if he wasn’t already dead and she was to blame. She would never forgive
herself. The entire situation was her
fault. So many paid the price for her decisions or lack there of, especially
Han.
Nil Spaar had played Leia for a fool. For months he led her on, under the pretense
of peace, all the while committing sabotage within the senate and the entire
galaxy for that matter. She couldn’t believe that she was so blind, so gullible
and so stupid to not see through his elaborate schemes.
She threw up again.
Pulling her head from the commode, Leia crawled across the
refresher floor, curling up on the rug in front of the sink. Though the cold
stone floor was where she thought she belonged. Just like Han, lying dying on a
cold floor somewhere a million light years away from her.
Tears streamed down her face, dripping from her chin and
cheeks as visions of bloody shadows
haunted her.
She was inconsolable, which was fine since there was
nobody to console her anyway. “I’m so sorry Han, I’m so sorry,” she whimpered aloud
between sobs. Speaking only to the air. She was alone, so alone. For a long time she lay on the hard stone floor,
all the while thinking, How did I let this
happen?
Whether it was five minutes or five hours, it didn’t
matter to Leia. Time was meaningless. However, after a few more minutes lying on
the refresher floor, Leia started to regain a bit of her sensibilities. Her
tears finally ceased and a new set of emotions kicked in. The
children, she thought to herself. I’ve got to pull myself together for the
children’s sake. Han would expect no less from me, she added silently.
Slowly she made her way from the floor to the refresher
sink, splashing cold water on her face.
Looking into her own reflection, Leia didn’t recognize the woman looking
back at her. What the hell happened to me?
When did I lose my way? she pondered as she stared at the unrecognizable
stranger in the mirror.
In that moment, she realized the brilliant ruse that Nil
Spaar had pulled off. Not only did he master the realm of physical torture, fear,
and domination, but he managed to accomplish the most intimate personal type of
torture; manipulation of the psyche.
Gripping the marble countertop, Leia realized how she
allowed Nil Spaar to plant the seeds of doubt within herself. It was brilliant. The vermin queen, Solo’s wife, Chief of State
of the New Republic, oh how he managed to make her dance to his tune,
orchestrating all the movements like a grand symphony. Savagely beating her husband was probably for
his own sadistic pleasure as much as it was meant to intimidate her into
submission.
“Over my dead body,” Leia finally uttered to the woman in
the mirror, gripping the countertop even tighter.
Anger.
Rage.
Hatred.
Revenge.
She wasn’t sure if she was angry with herself for beingso
easily duped, yes, but more likely her intense rage centered around the scum
that devised the elaborate plot to begin with.
When Leia thought about how she fell victim to the
Yevethan’s ploy, words fell fast and furious out of her mouth…“You manipulative
mother kriff………“ a string of intergalactic curse words spewed off her tongue
with such ease and fluency, no one would ever expect a princess, let alone the
Chief of State, to even know, much less utter, such vulgar dialogue.
Finally she had the strength to
meet her gaze head on in the reflective glass.
She took a good long hard look into her eyes. She half expected to see
Vader’s mask in the mirror, especially after the obscene verbal barrage she
just unleashed. Anger leads to the
darkside, why does that saying always come into my head she wondered? Well kriff that, it’s just one more way to make me second-guess myself, she thought.
If
this was the path to the dark side, so be it. But Leia wasn’t going to the darkside, no she
was already someplace beyond.
War.
She was about to bring all the
hells of the universe upon Nil Spaar and his kind, ending his conquest to
control the galaxy.
Releasing her grip on the refresher’s
vanity countertop, Leia squared her shoulders and set her jaw, just like Han. She
continued to stare into the mirror.
From somewhere deep inside, Leia
found what she had lost or had at least temporarily misplaced.
She rediscovered the courage of her
convictions.
She intuitively knew what was right
and what was wrong, it was the essence of who she was. No more political correctness for fear of offending this senator or
that trade group. No more going along to
get along. No more self doubt. She
knew what she had to do.
It was as if a heavy, wet fog dissipated
from around her. With her new-found
clarity and focus, she was determined to follow what she knew with all her
heart was the right thing to do.
She would not linger in the past, not
even the recent past. Pulling herself up by her proverbial bootstraps, she
knew it was time she went home and comforted her children. She had to be there
for them and for all that was innocent.
Turning to unlock the refresher door,
she took one last look in the mirror. She knew it was
time for her to stand.
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