**A Servant of the Empire** is a short story written by James L. Cambias that was scheduled to appear in **Star Wars Adventure Journal 16**. However, due to the cancellation of issue 16, the short story never made it into the **Adventure Journal** series.
03BBY: A Servant of the Empire
β Scribed by Cambias, James L.
- Publisher
- Hewlett-Packard
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 46 KB
- Series
- Star Wars Short Story Rise of the Empire Era Cancelled 85
- Category
- Fiction
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βA Servant of the Empireβ is a short story written by James L. Cambias that was scheduled to appear in Star Wars Adventure Journal 16. However, due to the cancellation of issue 16, the short story never made it into the Adventure Journal series.
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