Interlude at Darkknell is a four-part novella coauthored by Timothy Zahn and Michael A. Stackpole, parts one and four written by Zahn and part two, part three, and the epilogue by Stackpole. It was published in the compilation of short stories Tales from the New Republic by Bantam Spectra in December 1999. It was also included in a Czech-language anthology Setkání v mlze in July 2009.
Plot summary[]
The novella pits Senator Garm Bel Iblis, who is believed to have died along with his family at the hands of an Imperial assassin, and CorSec inspector Hal Horn against one of the Empire's most dangerous agents—namely, Ysanne Isard. Moranda Savich, hiding from Inspector Horn, acquires a pack of datacards that include sensitive Imperial information. Isard, with her cohorts, seeks to retrieve the datacards at the behest of Armand Isard.
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According to the The Essential Reader's Companion, the events of Interlude at Darkknell take place in about 0 BBY. However, this contradicts events described in Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, in which Garm Bel Iblis is taken to the Death Star by Darth Vader. Interlude at Darkknell, which describes Bel Iblis as being only vaguely aware of "Tarkin's project", consequently cannot have taken place later than 2 BBY.
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