How to Make a Star Wars Guy

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I’m a big fan of science fiction. I’m also a big Star Wars fan. I think, though am not sure, that my first movie was Star Wars, which came out four days after my fourth birthday. I’d guess that 2001 was my second.

Even as a kid, I could tell that these were not the same thing. They each had their own aesthetic principles that, if I was to play with the ideas in them, I would have to derive and distill, but not mistake for one another.

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The Midnight Storm, Ashadd Nash’s Ship (How to Make a Star Wars Guy 5)

Some ships are faster. (Not a lot, though.)

Some ships are prettier. (Maybe most.)

But none has so faithfully served Ashadd Nash in her quest to reunite her clan.

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How to Make a Star Wars Guy 4: Ashadd Nash’s Derringer

The day Ashadd Nash found herself alone without clan, without money, and with a price on her head, she became a scoundrel, and a scoundrel needs a scoundrel’s weapon.

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Ashadd Nash’s Blaster Rifle (How to Make a Star Wars Guy 3)

Ashadd Nash is a scoundrel, living between the cracks of the Empire and the now-disintegrating old order of the Republic. And like any scoundrel, she travels armed.

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Ashadd Nash, as She is Seen by Few (How to Make a Star Wars Guy 2)

Ashadd Nash, like Boussh, Boba Fett, Maz Kanata, and many other scoundrels, rarely allows her face to be seen. Among those she trusts, though, they see the face of a 20-year-old who bears the responsibility of her entire, scattered clan.

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Introducing Ashadd Nash, my Star Wars Guy (How to Make a Star Wars Guy 1)

I’ve been working on an illustrated essay called How to Make a Star Wars Guy. It’s about the scope of things that Star Wars can talk about, and why it often rings false.

My example in the essay is Ashadd Nash. You’ll learn what she’s about in the next few posts!

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