The Protocol Offensive was a one-shot of the Star Wars: Droids (1994) comic series. It includes a one-page afterword by Ryder Windham. It was published on September 3, 1997 by Dark Horse Comics.
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Plotted by Star Wars novelist Brian Daley (Han Solo at Stars' End) and written by See-Threepio actor Anthony Daniels and Droids writer Ryder Windham, with painted illustrations by Tales of the Marvels artist Igor Kordey. It's See-Threepio and Artoo-Detoo saving the planet Tahlboor, in an adventure set years before Star Wars: A New Hope! This prestige-format one-shot has it all.
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Behind the scenes[]
The idea for the script came from Ryder Windham, who approached Brian Daley and Anthony Daniels to collaborate on a comic, as he had been in contact with both and knew that they had enjoyed working together for the Star Wars radio dramas. After talk between the three, Daley produced a rough outline, but work was halted first by Daley and Daniels' involvement in the Return of the Jedi radio adaption and then Daley's death. Several months later Windham was persuaded by Bob Cooper to take Daley's place, and he and Daniels produced the finished version of the script.
For the planning and writing of the script, R2-D2's words were written in English, only translated to whistles and beeps for the final version.
It was originally to be titled Unfriendly Persuasion.
Collections[]
- Star Wars Omnibus: Droids
- Star Wars Legends Epic Collection: The Empire Vol. 5
- Star Wars Legends: The Empire Omnibus Vol. 2
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External links[]
- Cargo Bay entry in the StarWars.com Cargo Bay (content now obsolete; backup link)