Friday, March 6, 2015

LGBT Character Introduced into Star Wars Canon in 'Lords of the Sith'

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By: Dominic Jones

The push for more diversity in Star Wars is paying off!  Bryan Young over at Big Shiny Robot broke the story earlier today that an LGBT character would be introduced in Paul S. Kemp's upcoming novel Star Wars: Lords of the Sith.  The character, named Moff Mors is described by Young as being, "an Imperial who has made some very serious mistakes but is an incredibly capable leader and spends much of the book working hard to prevent absolute failure. She also happens to be a lesbian."  

Del Rey Star Wars editor Shelly Shapiro told Young, 
"This is certainly the first character in canon," Shapiro says. "But there was a gay Mandalorian couple, so it's not brand new. It's not something I really think about, it just makes sense. There's a lot of diversity–there should be diversity in "Star Wars." You have all these different species and it would be silly to not also recognize that there's a lot of diversity in humans. If there's any message at all, it's simply that "Star Wars" is as diverse (or more so because they have alien species) as humanity is in real life and we don't want to pretend it's not. It just felt perfectly natural."

As Shapiro mentions, this is not the first time we have seen homosexual people in Star Wars.  Karen Travis subtly included two married Mandalorian men in her Legacy of the Force novels, The Old Republic MMORPG allowed for characters to enter into same sex relationships, and the 2003 video game Knights of the Old Republic included a lesbian character (though a glitch in the first release allowed male characters to enter a relationship with her, this was corrected in subsequent releases of the game).  However, those are now considered Legends and Moff Mors will be the first gay character included in the new/official story group canon.

I have to say, I was very pleased to hear this news.  There seems to be a movement at Lucasfilm (and from Star Wars fans) to make the stories more diverse (the marketing and merchandise still needs lots of work, though), and we have seen more ethnic and gender diversity than ever before (for starters, The Force Awakens leads are white woman and black man and the cast in general features far more diversity than either the Prequels or the Originals).  Expanding that diversity into LGBT characters seems like the logical next step to make Star Wars a more diverse and inclusive universe, as well as one that is reflective of our own.  Obviously more can always be done but I want to give kudos to Paul S. Kemp and the Story Group for making this decision and hopefully we will continue to see more diversity in Star Wars characters going forward.

Star Wars: Lords of the Sith hits shelves on April 28th, 2015


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10 comments:

BaldJason74 said...

Glad to hear it. Looking forward to the book.

Unknown said...

This makes me happy. I had forgotten about Goran and Medrit, but they are no longer canon. I think the next big thing should be a pansexual character like Captain Jack Harkness from Doctor Who/Torchwood.

Unknown said...

About time, and here's me thinking that Stormy Sevenspire was the only one!

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Alexander said...

Oh John Muchinsky - how disappointing you are as a human being and fan of Star Wars. If you have a problem with homosexuality, how about the kiss between brother and sister? That doesn't seem to bother you?

Unknown said...

Since when are you judge and jury Alexander? Detecting level of humanity and fan-level, when someone is being a good or (not) disappointing fan...And comparing those two examples?! Apple and oranges...Be fair...As for me...I don´t care...

Alexander said...

His particular level of humanity was very easily determined... if you had read his comment, Alex. As for "fan-level", wouldn't it be appropriate to believe that Star Wars has a place for everyone?

I merely called him out, I did not sentence him. :)

Unknown said...

Sorry but he deleted his comment even before I could it read it. I had to go with your comment on this stance.

On what is appropriate: I don´t think it is possible it achieve it without other voices. Echo chambers are as dangerous and dictating or creating save places... Not even the LGBT-Community is sure about some things...which is understandable on some issues.

Alexander said...

Well, this can go greatly off track, but I support this decision by Lucasfilm and Disney to include a LGBT characte. I did not appreciate the type of response that was given, and voiced my opinion on that matter. Now that his comment has been deleted, I consider the matter resolved.

I do appreciate your response - I guess it goes to show how much we love this universe. And on that note, MTFBWYA!

Matt said...

A sad cry to appease the gay crowd. I dont agree with it, sexual preference of the character makes the book no different. Tired of everything coming out with something gay added in. As someone who loves star wars for the story,why do we have to bring in hot political controversy? Believe it or not, not everyone agrees with nor enjoys seeing masculinity and femininity tainted(men being feminine, and women masculine) just doesnt look too good. Just hope the new movies aren't ruined with this crap.

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