The New Republic | |
Subtitle: | Heir to the Empire Sourcebook |
Publisher: | West End Games |
System: | D6 System |
Genre: | Space opera |
Designer: | Bill Slavicsek |
Isbn: | 978-0874311792 |
The New Republic: Heir to the Empire Sourcebook is a supplement published by West End Games (WEG) in 1992 for , itself based on the Star Wars franchise.
Heir to the Empire Sourcebook provides gamemasters with resources to create campaigns set in the days immediately following the fall of the Star Wars Empire depicted in the movie Return of the Jedi. The material in the book is based upon the novel Heir to the Empire by Timothy Zahn, the first book in Zahn's Thrawn trilogy.[1] Information, background and game statistics are provided for all of the characters, alien races, droids and starships mentioned in Zahn's book.
With the fall of the Empire and establishment of the New Republic, player characters are no longer secret operatives, but can now openly operate as "troubleshooters, representatives and soldiers."
In 1987, to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Star Wars, Lucasfilm licensed WEG to produce a role-playing game based on the first three Star Wars movies. The result was Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game. From 1987–1991, WEG produced 23 supplementary sourcebooks, all based on the original three movies (now known as Episodes IV–VI). In 1991, Lucasfilm hired Timothy Zahn to write novels set after the end of the first three movies, and Zahn subsequently produced Heir to the Empire (1991), the first book of the Thrawn Trilogy. WEG produced Heir to the Empire Sourcebook in 1992, a 144-page hardcover sourcebook (replaced in the second printing by a softcover version) designed by Bill Slavicsek, with interior art by Allen Nunis, Xeno Beck, and Paul Daly, and cover art by Tom Jung. Following its release, WEG published the second edition rules for Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game, making Heir to the Empire Sourcebook the last book published under the first edition rules.
In Issue 68 of Challenge, Steve Maggi lauded this book, commenting, "There is finally solid information for a running a Star Wars campaign beyond the events in Return of the Jedi." He admired the production values of the hardcover version, especially the illustrations, calling them "very helpful in establishing the look and mood of the era." However, Maggi was disappointed by the repetition of "information already printed in previous works for the Star Wars RPG", including information on starfighters and primary capital ships, as well as the plot and basics about the Star Wars universe." He was also disappointed that much of the text in the sourcebook was a paraphrase of the Timothy Zahn novel, and also noted the "lack of adventure material. It would have been very helpful if this book came with a sample adventure." He concluded with an ambivalent recommendation, saying, "If you are a Star Wars fan