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tag greenley was so correct for not caring abt rescuing han solo once he met rystáll sant. tag and bink should've ditched everyone at jabba's palace since the plan kept falling apart anyways.
Inside Jabba's Palace by Dave Dorman
Illustrations by Justine Mara Andersen. “Star Wars Insider” Issue #60. June, 2002.
Issue #60 of the “Star Wars Insider” featured an article by Daniel Wallace titled “Who’s Who in Jabba’s Palace,” with accompanying illustrations by Justine Mara Andersen. The article listed the “The Good, The Bad, and The Goofy” and Mara’s caption, read:
Mara Jade is one of the most prominent Expanded Universe creations; in the New Jedi Order era, she’s married to Luke Skywalker. During Return of the Jedi, however, Mara Jade posed as a dancing girl named Arica on a secret mission for The Emperor. Her failure to assassinate Luke inside Jabba’s palace earned her a stern reprimand from her master, who died a few days later aboard the second Death Star. It was years before Luke discovered just how close Mara had some to unraveling his rescue plan.
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One year ago today I posted this miniature Return of the Jedi shot I created using practical effects, figures and miniatures. Luke is actually in the shot and wasn't added in digitally he was done using the Peppers ghost technique by reflecting him in a piece of glass then I digitally added a beam from R2 to finish it off.
Matte painting by Michael Pangrazio. The black void is the worrt’s domain.