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Lando Calrissian: Idiot's Array

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"Lando Calrissian: Idiot's Array"

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"Lando Calrissian: Idiot's Array" is a short story written byRich Handley, originally exclusive toHyperspace. It is a sequel to two previous stories by Handley:Crimson Bounty, inStar Wars Adventure Journal 14, which featured thebounty hunterThune, and "Lady Luck" inStar Wars Tales 3, which explained howLando wonCloud City with help fromLobot.Idiot's Array brings back Thune, who has been hired to track down Lando and Lobot for their actions inLady Luck. The story was originally slated to appear inStar Wars Gamer magazine, but never saw publication due to that magazines cancellation. Years later, it was finally published on Hyperspace. OnOctober 1,2012, it was republished onSuvudu, a subsidiary website ofRandom House publishing.

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Just asLando Calrissian is getting the hang of being the “respectable”administrator ofCloud City, he is targeted forassassination byDominic Raynor, thecity's former administrator. Lando escapes abombing of his office, but allows themedia to report on his death to prevent Raynor from striking again and endangering any more innocent lives. He andLobot depart Cloud City aboard Lando's ship,Cobra, but are hounded by the tenaciousbounty hunterThune. Lando voyages toQuilken, site of acasino operated by his old friendMungo Baobab. Lobot, Lando and Mungo are able to capture Thune when she strikes again, and Lando coerces her to drop her current target andhunt Raynor instead. After this caper, Lando briefly revels in the chance he had to be ascoundrel once more.

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The short story made several references toLando's backstory as presented in theExpanded Universe, most notablythe trilogy of novels byL. Neil Smith published byDel Rey Books in1983, theLady Luck comic book story published inStar Wars Tales #3 in2000 byDark Horse Comics, and "Sweetheart Contract" fromMarvel Comics'Star Wars #83 in1984.[2]

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