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[http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Timothy_Zahn Timothy Zahn] is a [[Science Fiction]], [[Fantasy]] and [[Space Opera]] author, best known for writing [[The Thrawn Trilogy]], one of the founding contributions to the [[Star Wars Expanded Universe]]. Among fans, he's often considered to be among the best, if not ''[[Creator Worship|the]]'' best, of [[Star Wars]] authors. There are a number of factors involved in that, including his respect for Imperial characters, his ability to write immensely complicated and detailed plots, the fact that he reads and uses the other books in the EU, and his habit of foreshadowing things that will be revisited years later in different books.
[http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Timothy_Zahn Timothy Zahn] is a [[Science Fiction]], [[Fantasy]] and [[Space Opera]] author, best known for writing [[The Thrawn Trilogy]], one of the founding contributions to the [[Star Wars Expanded Universe]]. Among fans, he's often considered to be among the best, if not ''[[Creator Worship|the]]'' best, of [[Star Wars]] authors. There are a number of factors involved in that, including his respect for Imperial characters, his ability to write immensely complicated and detailed plots, the fact that he reads and uses the other books in the EU, and his habit of foreshadowing things that will be revisited years later in different books.


In the Thrawn trilogy, he [[Justified Trope|justified]] or filled in almost all of the original three movies' [[Techno Babble]], [[Left Hanging|Loose Ends]], [[Scotch Tape]], and [[Plot Hole|Plot Holes]], resulting in a [[Magic A Is Magic A|consistent universe]] with [[Minovsky Physics|coherent rules]]. Years after the Thrawn trilogy, he wrote the [[Hand of Thrawn]] duology, renowned for [[Fix Fic|fixing]] a lot of [[Character Derailment|odd details]] that had appeared in [[Round Robin|subsequent novels]], pairing up Mara Jade and Luke Skywalker, and having the New Republic finally sign a [[Peace Conference|peace treaty]] with the Imperial Remnant.
In the Thrawn trilogy, he [[Justified Trope|justified]] or filled in almost all of the original three movies' [[Techno Babble]], [[Left Hanging|Loose Ends]], [[Scotch Tape]], and [[Plot Hole]]s, resulting in a [[Magic A Is Magic A|consistent universe]] with [[Minovsky Physics|coherent rules]]. Years after the Thrawn trilogy, he wrote the [[Hand of Thrawn]] duology, renowned for [[Fix Fic|fixing]] a lot of [[Character Derailment|odd details]] that had appeared in [[Round Robin|subsequent novels]], pairing up Mara Jade and Luke Skywalker, and having the New Republic finally sign a [[Peace Conference|peace treaty]] with the Imperial Remnant.


He has also written ''[[Survivors Quest|Survivor's Quest]]'', ''[[Outbound Flight]]'', ''[[Star Wars (Franchise)/Allegiance|Allegiance]]'', and ''[[Star Wars (Franchise)/Choices of One|Choices of One]]''. An interview dealing with that is [http://gabri-jade.livejournal.com/206266.html here].
He has also written ''[[Survivors Quest|Survivor's Quest]]'', ''[[Outbound Flight]]'', ''[[Star Wars/Allegiance|Allegiance]]'', and ''[[Star Wars/Choices of One|Choices of One]]''. An interview dealing with that is [http://gabri-jade.livejournal.com/206266.html here].


Zahn has written a number of short stories, two of them in collaboration with [[Michael Stackpole]] of the [[X Wing Series]]. The two authors seem to get along pretty well, and while Zahn freely involves characters introduced by other authors, he uses Stackpole's characters more specifically - all of the Rogues have at least one line, though most of them aren't directly named. He and Stackpole also wrote ''The Reenlistment of Baron Fel'' but, [[What Could Have Been|agonizingly]], this hasn't been published.
Zahn has written a number of short stories, two of them in collaboration with [[Michael Stackpole]] of the [[X Wing Series]]. The two authors seem to get along pretty well, and while Zahn freely involves characters introduced by other authors, he uses Stackpole's characters more specifically - all of the Rogues have at least one line, though most of them aren't directly named. He and Stackpole also wrote ''The Reenlistment of Baron Fel'' but, [[What Could Have Been|agonizingly]], this hasn't been published.
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Recently a lot of his characters have been getting killed off unceremoniously. Reputedly, he knows that although he created them he doesn't have a say in how they die, but he's still a bit annoyed that none of the authors doing so bothered contacting him.
Recently a lot of his characters have been getting killed off unceremoniously. Reputedly, he knows that although he created them he doesn't have a say in how they die, but he's still a bit annoyed that none of the authors doing so bothered contacting him.


A prolific author, he's also written numerous books outside of Star Wars, including the [[Dragonback]] series, [[The Conquerors Trilogy]], [[The Cobra Trilogy]] (sequel series has just started back up), the [[Quadrail Series]], the [[Blackcollar]] trilogy and several short stories set in the ''[[Honorverse (Literature)|Honorverse]]''.
A prolific author, he's also written numerous books outside of Star Wars, including the [[Dragonback]] series, [[The Conquerors Trilogy]], [[The Cobra Trilogy]] (sequel series has just{{when}} started back up), the [[Quadrail Series]], the [[Blackcollar]] trilogy and several short stories set in the ''[[Honor Harrington|Honorverse]]''.

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Tropes characteristic of Timothy Zahn's work (only include if they appear in at least two of his works):
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(only include if they appear in at least two of his works):
* [[Badass Family]]: The Moreaus in ''Cobra'', the Cavanaghs in ''Conquerors'', the Skywalker/Solos in his ''[[Star Wars]]'' books.
* [[Badass Family]]: The Moreaus in ''Cobra'', the Cavanaghs in ''Conquerors'', the Skywalker/Solos in his ''[[Star Wars]]'' books.
* [[The Chessmaster]]: Often both sides have them, leading to a [[Gambit Pileup]].
* [[The Chessmaster]]: Often both sides have them, leading to a [[Gambit Pileup]].
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* [[Precursors]], often [[Neglectful Precursors]].
* [[Precursors]], often [[Neglectful Precursors]].
* [[Punctuation Shaker]] / [[The Unpronounceable]]: His alien names. However, they also generally work on internally consistent rules specific to a species (which, in the case of the [[Star Wars Expanded Universe]], pretty much every other author fails to get right when writing about a Zahn-created species).
* [[Punctuation Shaker]] / [[The Unpronounceable]]: His alien names. However, they also generally work on internally consistent rules specific to a species (which, in the case of the [[Star Wars Expanded Universe]], pretty much every other author fails to get right when writing about a Zahn-created species).
* [[The Reveal]], [[Red Herring]], [[Tomato in The Mirror]], and similar (no examples to avoid spoilers)
* [[The Reveal]], [[Red Herring]], [[Tomato in the Mirror]], and similar (no examples to avoid spoilers)
* [[Rousseau Was Right]]: There are some truly evil characters in his works, but many more examples of characters who consider themselves bad people but turn out to be [[Jerk With a Heart of Gold|anything but]].
* [[Rousseau Was Right]]: There are some truly evil characters in his works, but many more examples of characters who consider themselves bad people but turn out to be [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold|anything but]].
* [[Sealed Badass in A Can]]: Usually in the form of some technology or military materiel that could be used by either side to tip the balance in a war, and they race to be the first to get it.
* [[Sealed Badass in a Can]]: Usually in the form of some technology or military materiel that could be used by either side to tip the balance in a war, and they race to be the first to get it.
* [[Shout Out]]: In particular allusions to mythology and those in the form of [[Punny Name|puns]].
* [[Shout-Out]]: In particular allusions to mythology and those in the form of [[Punny Name|puns]].
* [[Space Opera]]
* [[Space Opera]]
* [[Super Soldier]]: In particular [[Deconstruction|deconstructing]] the concept and examining the [[Blessed With Suck]] aspects. The Cobras from ''Cobra'', the Blackcollars from ''Blackcollar'', the Copperheads from ''Conquerors''.
* [[Super Soldier]]: In particular [[Deconstruction|deconstructing]] the concept and examining the [[Blessed with Suck]] aspects. The Cobras from ''Cobra'', the Blackcollars from ''Blackcollar'', the Copperheads from ''Conquerors''.
* [[Xenofiction]] and [[Humans Through Alien Eyes]]
* [[Xenofiction]] and [[Humans Through Alien Eyes]]



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Timothy Zahn in 2017.

Timothy Zahn is a Science Fiction, Fantasy and Space Opera author, best known for writing The Thrawn Trilogy, one of the founding contributions to the Star Wars Expanded Universe. Among fans, he's often considered to be among the best, if not the best, of Star Wars authors. There are a number of factors involved in that, including his respect for Imperial characters, his ability to write immensely complicated and detailed plots, the fact that he reads and uses the other books in the EU, and his habit of foreshadowing things that will be revisited years later in different books.

In the Thrawn trilogy, he justified or filled in almost all of the original three movies' Techno Babble, Loose Ends, Scotch Tape, and Plot Holes, resulting in a consistent universe with coherent rules. Years after the Thrawn trilogy, he wrote the Hand of Thrawn duology, renowned for fixing a lot of odd details that had appeared in subsequent novels, pairing up Mara Jade and Luke Skywalker, and having the New Republic finally sign a peace treaty with the Imperial Remnant.

He has also written Survivor's Quest, Outbound Flight, Allegiance, and Choices of One. An interview dealing with that is here.

Zahn has written a number of short stories, two of them in collaboration with Michael Stackpole of the X Wing Series. The two authors seem to get along pretty well, and while Zahn freely involves characters introduced by other authors, he uses Stackpole's characters more specifically - all of the Rogues have at least one line, though most of them aren't directly named. He and Stackpole also wrote The Reenlistment of Baron Fel but, agonizingly, this hasn't been published.

And when the fandom takes an author and promotes him as the example of how to fix messes made by other authors, you know he's good.

Recently a lot of his characters have been getting killed off unceremoniously. Reputedly, he knows that although he created them he doesn't have a say in how they die, but he's still a bit annoyed that none of the authors doing so bothered contacting him.

A prolific author, he's also written numerous books outside of Star Wars, including the Dragonback series, The Conquerors Trilogy, The Cobra Trilogy (sequel series has just[when?] started back up), the Quadrail Series, the Blackcollar trilogy and several short stories set in the Honorverse.


Timothy Zahn provides examples of the following tropes:

(only include if they appear in at least two of his works):