Wendell Wright-Sims

"Certainly you must be joking, Grand Admiral Takel. A scandal years ago involving the late Grand Moff Tarkin and a female aide? I'm sure today's Imperial administration is quite above such improprieties. Oh, and yes, I'll have a package for you next week."

- Wendell Wright-Sims

Wendell Wright-Sims was a spice smuggler and dealer during the days of the Galactic Civil War. He had express permission from Palpatine to supply the highest-grade spice to Coruscant's elite, including Grand Admiral Miltin Takel.

Coruscant's premier spice dealer
Wendell Wright-Sims was the premier importer and dealer of the narcotic spice on the Imperial throne world of Coruscant during the height of the Galactic Civil War. Whereas spice may have seemed like a natural commodity to be highly regulated, if not banned outright, on the Imperial capital, Wright-Sims's spice-dealing venture nevertheless thrived with the expressed permission of Emperor Palpatine himself. The Emperor wished for the Coruscanti elite to indulge only in the best quality spice available, and so he allowed Wright-Sims, a man of impeccable taste in spice and the smugglers who delivered the drug to Coruscant, to pursue his import trade. Wright-Sims thus ensured that the spice flowing into Coruscant was the most refined of its kind in the galaxy, lest an inferior product should taint those considered the wealthiest and most fortunate members of galactic society.

To supplement his business, Wright-Sims, an affluent Coruscanti socialite in his own right, frequently attended social engagements with his Imperial Center clients to fulfill his market's needs. Be it chatting at a costume ball, dining at the exclusive Manarai restaurant in Imperial City, or mixing with the regulars in the Imperial Palace's public corridors, Wright-Sims excelled at the brand of superficial social interaction with those whose needs he served that kept him selling enough spice to live extremely comfortably. And in the process, Wright-Sims simply enjoyed the trappings that the high lifestyle of Coruscant society offered.

The success of his spice trade notwithstanding, Wright-Sims was mindful to pay humble respect to his more powerful Coruscant society peers, specifically those who tolerated the continuation of his business. Wright-Sims recognized the generosity of the Emperor, for example, and was always willing to assist the Empire's emissaries. Wright-Sims also acknowledged the Dark Prince Xizor, leader of the Black Sun crime syndicate, who, as a professional courtesy, intentionally kept his own spice dealers out of Wright-Sims's business affairs. To demonstrate his appreciation and maintain the Dark Prince's favor, Wright-Sims often personally delivered to Xizor several kilograms of the choicest spice &mdash;a cheap insurance for Wright-Sims, even though the spice allotment likely valued several million credits on the streets. Xizor did not indulge in spice himself, but he appreciated the gesture nevertheless, perfectly aware that Wright-Sims was only doing what was necessary to curry favor among his clients and competitors.

Reigniting an old flame
"Seems like you have a lot on your mind. Perhaps I can offer a diversion&hellip;''" "I don't want any of your merchandise, if that's all you're offering. You know I haven't touched that stuff since I hauled myself off the dance floors." "''As I was saying, perhaps I could offer a diversion by catching up on old times&mdash;you know, some culinary tidbits borrowed from a servant's tray, a flask of some Cedrellian aged wine, and thou, so to speak. Non-committal, of course."

- Wendell Wright-Sims and Mayli Weng

In mid–3 ABY, Imperial Advisor Kren Blista-Vanee, another prominent Coruscant socialite, formally invited Wright-Sims to a gala at his Coruscant residence commemorating the season's debut performance of The Kallea Cycle, a Brentaal opera. Wright-Sims arrived at the party, packed with Coruscant's elite society, following the The Kallea Cycle first marathon portion, which Wright-Sims found exceedingly droll. Still, despite having to sit through the performance, Wright-Sims was prepared to be his usual charming self at the engagement, for this was part of his job as Imperial Center's premier spice dealer.

With a head of finely pomaded hair and wearing that week's designer evening coattails, Wright-Sims adroitly made his way through the party from one superficial discussion or debate to another&mdash;marveling at the training the opera's performers must have endured to sing for five hours straight, criticizing the loathsome Rebels for killing innocents until they were once more occupying the old Senate Building, or gossiping about a purported scandal involving the late Grand Moff Wilhuff Tarkin and a female aide years before&mdash;all the while reinforcing his dedication to those addicted to his premium spice. In the course of his hobnobbing, Wright-Sims subtly promised spice delivery to the Lady Amber Comark, daughter of Imperial Moff Jesco Comark, and Grand Admiral Miltin Takel, both regular clients of his, in the coming days.

Wright-Sims eventually ran into Mayli Weng, an old flame of his, whom he had casually courted once at least two years before. Wright-Sims recalled his time with Weng, a woman with an exceptional figure, friendly demeanor, and luxuriously long brown hair, as a pleasant time, though he could not remember the reason for their breakup. As Wright-Sims genially reintroduced himself to Weng with minor small talk and began casually escorting her to the gala's more quiet sidelines, away from the rest of the party guests, he silently noted that perhaps enduring the opera's five-hour performance was indeed going to be worth it.

However, Weng's courteousness disappeared once they were alone. She rebuked his obvious romantic advances, not wanting to open up old emotional wounds, with claims that they were both attending the party for the sake of the livelihood of their businesses&mdash;Weng was there as a representative of the Exotic Entertainers' Union to negotiate the mistreatment of her constituents. When Wright-Sims calmly pressed further and placed an arm around her shoulder, offering a diversion to her troubles, Weng moved to back away from him, rejecting any offer of his merchandise, if that was all he wanted. But selling more spice was not Wright-Sims's intention. Instead, he simply suggested they catch up on old times with one another, perhaps over some appetizers from a server's tray and a bit of aged Cedrellian wine&mdash;a worry-free evening together, no strings attached.

Wright-Sims then slowly led Weng by the hand toward the reception hall's terrace arches and the balcony garden beyond, charming her with a recitation of his own rendition of the Korfani poet, Adranax: Why mourn for tomorrow in tears today/When current fleeting hours not long shall stay?/Come stroll with me, we shall find your lost peace/In an old friend's arms and a gentle kiss.

Xizor's last spice endowment
Wright-Sims later paid a visit to Xizor's Palace in 3.5 ABY on the morning of the day before Xizor was ultimately killed in battle with elements of the Imperial Navy, under the command of Darth Vader, over the skies of Coruscant. Wright-Sims, whose appointment in fact shortly followed Mayli Weng's own appointment with Xizor on the same day, presented the Dark Prince with ten kilograms of the highest-grade spice, his regular contribution to ensure he maintained Black Sun's favor. Although Xizor refrained from using the spice, he preferred to have some on hand in the event his guests cared to indulge, in which case Xizor would be the hospitable host. As usual, price was no issue in the transaction, and Xizor thanked Wright-Sims before sending the man on his way.

Personality and traits
"Wendell, at times you can be annoyingly vapid.''" "''And yet, you must admit, from time to time charm can often be a fulfilling substitute."

- Mayli Weng and Wendell Wright-Sims

Wendell Wright-Sims was very careful to present a fashionable appearance. He wore the clothes that were in fashion, whitened and perfumed his hair, and remained in good shape. He kept track of news to predict upcoming societal trends, and filled his speech with popular catchphrases.

Wright-Sims was highly capable at bargaining and persuading others. His aptitude for small talk and knowledge of galactic affairs allowed him to easily socialize with all manner of higher-ups in Imperial society. He had a knack for engaging in pleasant, yet superficial dialogue. He was also careful to remain humble when the situation warranted it, particularly in dealing with the Empire, due to its leniency in overlooking him.

He was knowledgeable in the details of Imperial and corporate bureaucracy, had a good knowledge of Coruscant's streets, and was fairly conversant in other languages. Wright-Sims was also an accomplished forger, and an adept con man.

Though he was only somewhat skilled at using a blaster, Wright-Sims kept a hold-out blaster on his person.

Appearances

 * Shadows of the Empire novel
 * Shadows of the Empire novel