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Lira Wessex, born Lira Blissex, was the daughter of famous Galactic Republic engineer Walex Blissex, and an accomplished engineer in her own right. When she was still Lira Blissex, she designed the Venator-class Destroyer for the Galactic Republic, later using her success on that project and the political power she gained with her marriage to future Moff Denn Wessex to push her grand project, the Imperial-class Star Destroyer, into production. Against a storm of controversy, Wessex was vindicated when the Imperial-class proved successful. In later years, she further improved on her design with the creation of the Executor-class Star Dreadnought.

When failings in Wessex's Imperial-class became apparent, she arranged to have her father captured, intending to have him interrogated for any details on starship design that could help her. Blissex was lured to the Victory-class Star Destroyer Subjugator on the pretense that his daughter was dying, only to be captured by the Empire. A Rebel attack forced a change of plans for Wessex, though, who set the ship to self-destruct to wipe them out. When Blissex and his Rebel companions escaped, Wessex was forced to flee the Star Destroyer without her prisoners.

Life in the Republic
The daughter of Walex Blissex, the starship engineer of the Galactic Republic who designed the Victory-class Star Destroyer, Lira Blissex followed in her father's footsteps. Blissex was the finest student that her father had ever trained, and she grew up to be a skilled engineer of her own. During the Clone Wars, engineers began designing vessels bigger, faster, and more heavily-armed. While her father worked on the Victory-class Star Destroyer for Rendili StarDrive, Blissex was heading the development think-tank at Kuat Drive Yards, designing a number of wedge-shaped warships. Among these was the Venator-class Star Destroyer, an attack cruiser over a kilometer in length.

The Venator ' s record in the war was a source of pride to all its designers, but for Blissex it&mdash;and the rest of her successes&mdash;were stepping stones to the grander plans she had in mind. Her ultimate dream project was the Imperator-class Star Destroyer, which in the wake of her prior success she was able to green-light, using her father's work as the basis of its design. Shortly before the end of the Clone Wars, Blissex married Denn Wessex, a commander in the Republic Navy and a technological genius in his own right.

The new Empire
"This technological genius recently married Lira Blissex, one of the chief designers of the Venator-class, and even more ambitious naval vessels are sure to result from their pairing."

- HoloNet News, in a biography of Denn Wessex

Now Lira Wessex, wife of one of the new Galactic Empire's first Moffs, the engineer used the newfound clout granted by her marriage to push through her Star Destroyer programs. Wessex saw the new Empire as an opportunity and gladly accepted the New Order, putting her at odds with her father and his beliefs. She eventually lost contact with Walex Blissex, who went into hiding from the Empire, later to join the Rebel Alliance. Meanwhile, Wessex's words gained a great deal of political clout, and she rapidly rose in stature in the Imperial military machine.

Shortly after the end of the Clone Wars, the first testbed Imperators became active in classified Imperial facilities. But when Wessex proposed production of the Imperial-class Star Destroyer, the finalized form of the Imperator-class, a conflict erupted between several divisions of the Empire, military and civilian, over whether it was practical or even possible. Entire planets had smaller gross domestic products than the cost of a single one of these new warships, and heated debate between the military strategists of the Imperial Navy, the Imperial Military Oversight Commission, and the soon-defunct Senate Budgetary Committee over the vessel even risked destroying the Empire. But Wessex was ultimately proven correct when the Imperial-class at last went into production.

Wessex was still not finished with the Star Destroyer design, though. Desiring to improve upon the Imperial-class, she realized that its power to intimidate stemmed from its immense size, and set out to create an even larger vessel that would dwarf the mile-long Imperials. The result was the Executor-class Star Dreadnought, a 19 kilometer ship that was built at Fondor and later saw service under the command of Darth Vader.

The capture of Walex Blissex
"You fool. They are not dead. They simply escaped your foolish trap. You are a pathetic commander who must rely on wild schemes and inane plottings to make up for your lack of military competence."

- Lira Wessex, to Captain Kolaff

Wessex's Imperial-class design, though based on Walex Blissex's work, proved to be inferior to his designs in several ways; construction of the vessels was more expensive than Blissex's methods, and the result was less efficient in power use and operation, a pair of flaws that threatened to end the entire Imperial project. Realizing she had missed some important aspect of her father's work, Wessex arranged for her father to be taken into custody. Not only did she intend to extract whatever information she needed out of him, but she expected that Blissex's capture would increase the stature of her own family within the Empire. Wessex's husband Denn set out a number of holotapes throughout the galaxy with a message for Blissex; his daughter, Denn claimed, was dying and wished to reconcile with her father before she passed away. Blissex was told to meet with the Victory-class Star Destroyer Subjugator, docked at Kwenn Space Station supposedly on a resupply mission. Accompanied by two fellow Rebels, Rexellian Marshall and Kan Deans, Blissex met with Captain Kolaff onboard the Subjugator, who promptly threw the three Rebels into the Star Destroyer's detention block. Unknown to Blissex, Wessex herself had accompanied the ship to oversee her father's interrogation, and after imprisoning the Rebels, Kolaff congratulated her on their success.

Blissex's interrogation began, with an Imperial interrogation droid questioning him about the details of Star Destroyers. In the middle of it, though, the Subjugator fell under attack by an Alliance fleet named Task Force Starfall, who were unaware that Blissex was onboard. The first wave of Starfall's attack devastated the Subjugator, disabling several of the ship's systems, including many of its power systems, most weapons, all shields, the hyperdrive, and many of the sublight engine systems&mdash;and freeing the Rebels in the process. Kolaff diverted the remaining energy into the engines, making the ship appear more damaged than it was. When Wessex suggested that the ship was not in a promising situation, Kolaff told of her his plan to draw Starfall into a second attack wave and set the ship's self-destruct sequence to a three-hour timer so it would wipe the Rebels out when they arrived. Wessex provided the codes he needed to do so.

When Blissex and the Rebels learned from the ship's computer systems that a self-destruct was imminent, they also discovered that it had been activated by a code known only to Blissex and his daughter, revealing to the engineer that Wessex was onboard and had been behind his imprisonment. Wessex, meanwhile, was still on the bridge with Kolaff awaiting the ensuing attack by Task Force Starfall. Unlike the captain, she was unconcerned with the fleet, focused only on her father. Though Kolaff, who had busied himself by sending several stormtrooper ambushes at the Rebels, believed them to be dead, Wessex was unconvinced, and threatened Kolaff to capture them alive before the ship self-destructed.

Kolaff eventually grew tired of Wessex's underhanded tactics and set off after the Rebels himself. Wessex meanwhile went to the ship's hangar control tower to await the captain. Kolaff was defeated by the Rebels in an AT-ST duel, though, and it was they who arrived in the hangar. Wessex ordered the troopers stationed in the hangar to attack and began firing on the Rebels. When the tide of the battle turned against her soldiers, Wessex fled. She was pursued into a corridor, where she turned on her attackers and primed a thermal detonator. When Blissex appeared, she briefly hesitated before throwing it, only to be overrun by a wave of renegade droids fleeing the damaged areas of the ship. Wessex was swept away and the Rebels were able to escape. Before the Subjugator ' s self-destruct sequence detonated, she made it to the shuttle Tatium and escaped the vessel, sending a message to her husband to inform him of the failure of her mission and confirming their rendezvous at a set of prearranged coordinates.

The X0-X1 crisis
"An attempt has been made on my life. I don't know if this is part of Vreen's demonstration, but things are becoming complicated. If you do not hear from me in 24 standard hours notify my husband and whatever Imperial authorities you deem necessary."

- Lira Wessex, making an emergency call after an attack by X0-X1

Wessex continued to think of new starship developments; at a party in Cloud City's Holiday Towers, she mentioned a wish to build a starship that could command itself, an idea that was overheard by Doctor Vreen, an artificial intelligence expert who until recently had been working at Cloud City's Bioniip Laboratories. Vreen pulled Wessex aside and told her of a project he and his partner Issan Len had been developing, a droid called X0-X1 that could command a starship by itself and had proven itself in simulations as an adept tactician. Wessex, whose reputation had taken a blow with her failure on the Subjugator, was interested; however, she kept this information to herself, intended to personally present the droid to the Empire once it had proven itself.

Vreen's plan to prove his creation's worth to Wessex involved stealing the droid, connecting it to Cloud City's computer core, and ordering it to convert the city into a weapons platform. He believed that if it were to prove capable at this, it would be trivial for it to command a starship. However, he underestimated the droid's programming, and after being connected to the core, X0-X1 decided that the most efficient way of carrying out its directives was to take over the city entirely, converting all its inhabitants into droids. It enlisted Vreen to carry out this plan by designing a type of droid known as Evolution Droids, capable of turning organic beings into droids that could be controlled by it.

The day after Vreen connected X0-X1 to the core, Wessex returned to Cloud City under a pseudonym, intending to meet Vreen at the Royal Casino. X0-X1 learned of this from Vreen, but unable to track Wessex due to her assumed name, found another means of locating her. A group of Rebels&mdash;including Walex Blissex&mdash;had come to the city to meet with Issan Len, who had intended to give the droid technology over to them. X0-X1 had killed Len first, and now planted misinformation about Len's murder via a reception droid at Bioniip Laboratories, where the Rebels were visiting in their investigation of the murder. The droid told them that a protocol droid they had found to be responsible for the murder, F-3PO, belonged to Wessex, and informed them that she could be found at the Royal Casino.

Meanwhile, Lando Calrissian, who knew of Wessex and Vreen's deal and also suspected her of involvement in the murder, disguised himself and went to the Royal Casino. Wessex played several games of sabacc with him as Calrissian unsuccessfully tried to draw information from her. As her appointment time with Vreen passed, Wessex began to wonder what had happened to him; she checked her hotel desk for any messages from him, and upon returning to the casino ran into her father and the other Rebels. Wessex wondered whether the Rebels were responsible for Vreen's lateness and decided to stay in the casino with them, feeling herself to be safer from them there than in the streets. She probed the group for any information on the whereabouts of Vreen, suggesting that she could turn them into the Cloud City authorities; when asked about F-3PO, she denied that she had ever owned the droid.

At last X0-X1 put its plan into action; with all parties who knew of its existence gathered together in the casino, it launched an attack on them. The sabacc table interference field spread to neutralize the weapons of everyone seated at the table, shortly before a massive H4-5D Heavy Labor Droid came crashing into the casino. As the Rebels fought the droid off, Wessex fled. She made a transmission to Captain Orsk of the Star Destroyer Dauntless, informing him of the attack and insisting that the mission continue to be kept a secret unless she was not heard from in 24 hours.

Behind the scenes
Though Lira Wessex was named in 1987's Star Wars Sourcebook as the inventor of the Imperial-class Star Destroyer, a piece of information repeated several times throughout reference books such as the Imperial Sourcebook and The Essential Guide to Vehicles and Vessels, she has only actually appeared in two sources: Starfall and Crisis on Cloud City, both released in 1989. For Starfall ' s inclusion in the compendium Classic Adventures: Volume Five, new art of Wessex was included.

Notes and references
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