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Appearances
Characters Dramatis personae Locations Vehicles and vessels Command Cruiser, Outer Way
 * Obi-Wan’s Starfighter
 * Darth Vader’s fighter
 * Kashyyyk transport T-9018
 * Imperial Star Destroyer Dragoon
 * Millennium Falcon
 * Starliner Astral Way 4
 * Imperial-class Star Destroyer Admonitor
 * Procursator-class Star Destroyer Valadin
 * Wild Karrde
 * Starsprite cruiser
 * Aay’han, DeepWater-class light freighter
 * Bev’ika, Nubian R-Type 733 Yacht
 * T-65XJ X-wing Starfighter
 * Chaf Envoy
 * Miid Ro’ik (mention only)

Behind the scenes
Introduction and Thanks By way of introduction to this novel, it occurred to me that if there existed one group of Force users who relied on the Dark side of the Force, there must be a balancing group who relied on the Light. The Jedi used both the Light and the Dark. The Sith used the Dark, so there must have been a balance for the Sith. A group of Force users who relied on only the Light side of the Force. So I offer to you the A’nir. A group of Force users who touched only the Light side of the Force. Obi-Wan’s Daughter tells the story of who they were and why they were mostly unknown across the galaxy. NOTA BENE: Sexual content. There is some sexual content throughout this story. I do not believe it is in bad taste, nor is it over-the-top. If the SW community would like me to tone it down, let me know and I will re-write it into innuendo. The sexual content is minimal and I believe contributes to the story line. I wanted to have fun with some of the characters from my favorite Star Wars Novels, mainly from the Republic Commando series by Karen Traviss, and Grand Admiral Thrawn from Timothy Zahn’s novels, although there are characters from other books, also. Karen Traviss and Timothy Zahn are two of my favorite authors. Thank you, both, for so many hours of enjoyable reading. I apologize to Traviss and Zahn if I have taken any untoward liberties. Because this is my first venture into writing for fun I would like to include a few expressions of appreciation. Thanks most of all to my husband, D, for encouragement and more love than I could have ever dreamed of. You are the Light of my life and my reason for living. It’s been a tough few years and you’ve stuck by me. I know you’ll be there through the rest, whatever it may be. Even though they are long gone from this world, I wish to thank two high school teachers, Sister Margaret Mary, and Sister Lillian. Two wonderful ladies who took a girl from a world of math and science and showed her that words and sentences could be as elegant as equations and proofs. I really did enjoy diagraming sentences. Thanks, of course, to George Lucas. Where would we all be without him? The original Star Wars movie was my first date, shortly after my sixteenth birthday. I will never forget “S” trying to hold my hand through that movie, he was a gentleman, and still is a very fine man. We saw Star Wars almost every weekend the rest of that summer, probably eleven or twelve times, movie tickets were much cheaper back then. By the end of the summer we knew all the lines. To those of you who are younger and joined Star Wars later, you don’t know what it was like. That movie changed the way we looked at movies. It changed the way we looked at the universe. I was already a science geek. Star Wars turned me into a movie fan, and a dreamer. And so… A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away….