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Aaron Allston is an American science fiction and fantasy writer. He's written a bunch of novels in the [[Star Wars Expanded Universe]], including a third of [[Legacy of the Force]], a third of [[Fateofthe Jedi]], and about half of the [[X Wing Series]], as well as tie-ins for ''[[Terminator]]'' and several roleplaying game settings. Allston also helped write the manual for the original ''[[Wing Commander (Video Game)|Wing Commander]]'', "Claw Marks," as well as the [[Dungeons and Dragons (Tabletop Game)|Dungeons and Dragons]] ''Rules Cyclopedia'', which combined the rules of the first four of the Frank Mentzer BECMI boxed sets for Basic D&D into a single volume. He's also known for extensive work on the ''[[Champions]]'' role-playing game, including the award-winning supplement "Strike Force," earning him the allegedly-unwanted epithet "Champions Guru."
[[File:Aaron allston 2005.jpg|frame|Aaron Allston in 2005]]
'''Aaron Allston''' (December 8, 1960 – February 27, 2014) iswas an American science fiction and fantasy writer. He's written a bunch of novels in the [[Star Wars Expanded Universe]], including a third of [[Legacy of the Force]], a third of [[FateoftheFate of the Jedi]], and about half of the [[X Wing Series]], as well as tie-ins for ''[[Terminator]]'' and several roleplaying game settings. Allston also helped write the manual for the original ''[[Wing Commander (Videovideo Gamegame)|Wing Commander]]'', "Claw Marks," as well as the [[Dungeons and Dragons (Tabletop Game)|Dungeons and Dragons]] ''Rules Cyclopedia'', which combined the rules of the first four of the Frank Mentzer BECMI boxed sets for Basic D&D into a single volume. He's also known for extensive work on the ''[[Champions]]'' role-playing game, including the award-winning supplement "Strike Force," earning him the allegedly-unwanted epithet "Champions Guru."
 
Among his own non-tie-in works, possibly the best-known is ''[[Doc Sidhe]]'', which might be described in [[X Meets Y]] fashion as "[[Doc Savage]] with Elves".
 
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His works with their own trope pages include:
 
* [[Doc Sidhe]] series
* [[Galatea in 2 -D]]
* [[FateoftheFate of the Jedi]]
* [[Legacy of the Force]]
* [[X Wing Series]]