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* InspirationForTheWork When Luceno first got custodianship of the project, he knew the endpoint, but was understandably unsure how exactly to get to there. While on vacation in Mexico, he saw a fellow traveler reading Tom Clancy’s ''Literature/TheHuntForRedOctober''. This inspired the idea of the Jedi hunting for Sidious.
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** For the prelude to the Battle of Coruscant, James Luceno [[http://web.archive.org/web/20160408120329/http://www.bookloons.com/cgi-bin/Columns.asp?name=James%20Luceno&type=Interview originally intended]] to have Chancellor Palpatine whisked like George W. Bush in Air Force One during the 9/11, as he initially believed that the battle would mostly take place in the ground. However, he dropped the idea when Creator/GeorgeLucas told him that the battle would be taking place in space, suggesting instead to have Palpatine sequestered a la Dick Cheney by the Secret Service in a hardened bunker during the attacks.

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** For the prelude to the Battle of Coruscant, James Luceno [[http://web.archive.org/web/20160408120329/http://www.bookloons.com/cgi-bin/Columns.asp?name=James%20Luceno&type=Interview originally intended]] to have Chancellor Palpatine whisked like George W. Bush UsefulNotes/GeorgeWBush in Air Force One during the 9/11, as he initially believed that the battle would mostly take place in the ground. However, he dropped the idea when Creator/GeorgeLucas told him that the battle would be taking place in space, suggesting instead to have Palpatine sequestered a la Dick Cheney UsefulNotes/DickCheney by the Secret Service in a hardened bunker during the attacks.
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* FirstAppearance: The book contains the first reference to Darth Plagueis in any ''Star Wars'' media.

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* FirstAppearance: The book contains the first reference to Darth Plagueis in any ''Star Wars'' ''Franchise/StarWars'' media.
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* FirstAppearance: The book contains the first reference to Darth Plagueis in any ''Star Wars'' media.
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** For the prelude to the Battle of Coruscant, James Luceno [[http://web.archive.org/web/20160408120329/http://www.bookloons.com/cgi-bin/Columns.asp?name=James%20Luceno&type=Interview originally intended]] to have Chancellor Palpatine whisked like George W. Bush in Air Force One during the 9/11, as he initially believed that the battle would mostly take place in the ground. However, he dropped the idea when Creator/GeorgeLucas told him that the battle would be taking place on space, suggesting instead to have Palpatine sequestered a la Dick Cheney by the Secret Service in a hardened bunker during the attacks.

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** For the prelude to the Battle of Coruscant, James Luceno [[http://web.archive.org/web/20160408120329/http://www.bookloons.com/cgi-bin/Columns.asp?name=James%20Luceno&type=Interview originally intended]] to have Chancellor Palpatine whisked like George W. Bush in Air Force One during the 9/11, as he initially believed that the battle would mostly take place in the ground. However, he dropped the idea when Creator/GeorgeLucas told him that the battle would be taking place on in space, suggesting instead to have Palpatine sequestered a la Dick Cheney by the Secret Service in a hardened bunker during the attacks.
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** As revealed by ''The Essential Reader's Companion'', Asajj Ventress was meant to appear and be killed off in the novel, therefore explaining why she didn't appear in ''Revenge of the Sith'', but the idea was dropped. Instead, she went to appear on the ''Star Wars: Obsession'' comic book series, where she was betrayed by Dooku and went into exile FakingTheDead. Ten years after ''Labyrinth of Evil'' was published, Asajj Ventress was killed off in ''Literature/DarkDisciple'', a novel part of the new Franchise/StarWarsExpandedUniverse established by Disney.

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** As revealed by ''The Essential Reader's Companion'', Asajj Ventress was meant to appear and be killed off in the novel, therefore explaining why she didn't appear in ''Revenge of the Sith'', ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith'', but the idea was dropped. Instead, she went to appear on the ''Star Wars: Obsession'' comic book series, where she was betrayed by Dooku and went into exile FakingTheDead. Ten years after ''Labyrinth of Evil'' was published, Asajj Ventress was killed off in ''Literature/DarkDisciple'', a novel part of the new Franchise/StarWarsExpandedUniverse established by Disney.
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** For the prelude to the Battle of Coruscant, James Luceno [[http://web.archive.org/web/20160408120329/http://www.bookloons.com/cgi-bin/Columns.asp?name=James%20Luceno&type=Interview originally intended]] to have Chancellor Palpatine whisked like George W. Bush in Air Force One during the 9/11 as he initially believed that the battle would mostly take place in the ground, but dropped the idea when Creator/GeorgeLucas told him that the battle would be taking place on space, suggesting instead to have Palpatine sequestered a la Dick Cheney by the Secret Service in a hardened bunker during the attacks.
** As revealed by ''The Essential Reader's Companion'', Asajj Ventress from ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsCloneWars'' was meant to appear and be killed off in the novel, but the idea was dropped and Ventress went to appear on the ''Star Wars: Obsession'' comic book series. Ten years after ''Labyrinth of Evil'' was published, Asajj Ventress was killed off in ''Literature/DarkDisciple'', a novel part of the new Franchise/StarWarsExpandedUniverse established by Disney.

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** For the prelude to the Battle of Coruscant, James Luceno [[http://web.archive.org/web/20160408120329/http://www.bookloons.com/cgi-bin/Columns.asp?name=James%20Luceno&type=Interview originally intended]] to have Chancellor Palpatine whisked like George W. Bush in Air Force One during the 9/11 9/11, as he initially believed that the battle would mostly take place in the ground, but ground. However, he dropped the idea when Creator/GeorgeLucas told him that the battle would be taking place on space, suggesting instead to have Palpatine sequestered a la Dick Cheney by the Secret Service in a hardened bunker during the attacks.
** As revealed by ''The Essential Reader's Companion'', Asajj Ventress from ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsCloneWars'' was meant to appear and be killed off in the novel, therefore explaining why she didn't appear in ''Revenge of the Sith'', but the idea was dropped and Ventress dropped. Instead, she went to appear on the ''Star Wars: Obsession'' comic book series.series, where she was betrayed by Dooku and went into exile FakingTheDead. Ten years after ''Labyrinth of Evil'' was published, Asajj Ventress was killed off in ''Literature/DarkDisciple'', a novel part of the new Franchise/StarWarsExpandedUniverse established by Disney.
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** As revealed by ''The Essential Reader's Companion'', Asajj Ventress from ''StarWarsCloneWars'' was meant to appear and be killed off in the novel, but the idea was dropped and Ventress went to appear on the ''Star Wars: Obsession'' comic book series. Ten years after ''Labyrinth of Evil'' was published, Asajj Ventress was killed off in ''Literature/DarkDisciple'', a novel part of the new Franchise/StarWarsExpandedUniverse established by Disney.

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** As revealed by ''The Essential Reader's Companion'', Asajj Ventress from ''StarWarsCloneWars'' ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsCloneWars'' was meant to appear and be killed off in the novel, but the idea was dropped and Ventress went to appear on the ''Star Wars: Obsession'' comic book series. Ten years after ''Labyrinth of Evil'' was published, Asajj Ventress was killed off in ''Literature/DarkDisciple'', a novel part of the new Franchise/StarWarsExpandedUniverse established by Disney.
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** As revealed by ''The Essential Reader's Companion'', Asajj Ventress was meant to appear and be killed off in the novel, but the idea was dropped and Ventress went to appear on the ''Star Wars: Obsession'' comic book series. Ten years after ''Labyrinth of Evil'' was published, Asajj Ventress was killed off in ''Literature/DarkDisciple'', a novel part of the new Franchise/StarWarsExpandedUniverse established by Disney.

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** As revealed by ''The Essential Reader's Companion'', Asajj Ventress from ''StarWarsCloneWars'' was meant to appear and be killed off in the novel, but the idea was dropped and Ventress went to appear on the ''Star Wars: Obsession'' comic book series. Ten years after ''Labyrinth of Evil'' was published, Asajj Ventress was killed off in ''Literature/DarkDisciple'', a novel part of the new Franchise/StarWarsExpandedUniverse established by Disney.
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** For the prelude to the Battle of Coruscant, James Luceno [[http://web.archive.org/web/20160408120329/http://www.bookloons.com/cgi-bin/Columns.asp?name=James%20Luceno&type=Interview originally intended]] to have Chancellor Palpatine whisked like George W. Bush in Air Force One during the 9/11 as he initially believed that the battle would mostly take place in the ground, but dropped the idea when Creator/GeorgeLucas told him that the battle would be taking place on space, suggesting instead to have Palpatine sequestered a la Dick Cheney by the Secret Service in a hardened bunker during the attacks.
** As revealed by ''The Essential Reader's Companion'', Asajj Ventress was meant to appear and be killed off in the novel, but the idea was dropped and Ventress went to appear on the ''Star Wars: Obsession'' comic book series. Ten years after ''Labyrinth of Evil'' was published, Asajj Ventress was killed off in ''Literature/DarkDisciple'', a novel part of the new Franchise/StarWarsExpandedUniverse established by Disney.

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