Good morning,
Hope everyone's doing well. It's time for me to talk about the sixty-third issue of Marvel's first Star Wars title. The cover, drawn by the late Tom Palmer, showed Luke Skywalker reeling from the appearance of Darth Vader before him. The story was called "The Mind Spider!" The issue had a cover date of September 1982.
The tale began on the planet Shalyvane, as Luke was warning Chewbacca to retreat from Vader, who seemed to have found them. In truth, the image was nothing more than a holographic message, as evidenced by the fact that Luke's subsequent blaster shot went right through him. The prerecorded message had been triggered by Luke's blood chemistry that came into contact with the Circle of Kavaan's transmitter (as witnessed last issue).
It was the same method that the Sith Lord used to contact his operative, Shira Brie. Skywalker was stunned to hear that his former wingmate, whom he'd taken out during the recent Rebel assault on Admiral Giel's fleet (shown in issue #61) was an Imperial spy. The recording went on to say that Brie had been an Imperial Major and had been trained and implanted in the Rebellion for the sole purpose of Luke's destruction. If she were to fail in accomplishing that goal, she was meant to ruin Skywalker's reputation and credibility within the Alliance. Since Luke was there and had activated the recording, it was safe to assume that the latter had come to fruition. Vader then implored Luke to join his cause before the recording faded.
Luke, Chewie, and the Shalyvane native G'hinji stood awestruck for several moments before Skywalker advised them to duck for cover. Moments later, the transmitter exploded. Luke was frustrated that Vader was a step or two ahead of him. He knew that his next stop had to be the Imperial data vault on Krake's Planet. He needed some concrete proof that would clear him of the accusations that he'd murdered a colleague during the aforementioned attack.
Meanwhile, on Vader's flagship. Giel was reporting to his superior. The meditation chamber hissed open, and Vader spun around in his chair to admonish Giel's recent failures. Giel refused to take blame for the loss of the Teezl, but asserted that he would accept responsibility for its destruction as well as any punishment that would be placed upon him. Vader admired his integrity and courage, and allowed Giel to remain in service to the Empire, albeit at the reduced rank of Leftenant.
Shortly after Giel left the room, another commander arrived to inform Vader of the demise of the transmitter on Shalyvane. Vader then ordered a course to be set for Krake's Planet. He knew that world would be Skywalker's next destination.
Speaking of Luke, he and Chewie had just set the Millennium Falcon down on that planet and were navigating through a tunnel around a native creature before they could even view the complex. The base had been constructed inside the carcass of a large slug, which looked a lot like a modern-day spider. It was well guarded, but Luke found a less conspicuous way to get inside.
Back on Arbra, Princess Leia Organa and Plif were concerned about Luke's whereabouts. Leia had the feeling that if Skywalker didn't clear himself and return to the Rebellion soon, it could spell disaster for the freedom fighters. It seemed that Luke was still essential to their organization and was needed now more than ever.
The attention then shifted to a kitchen inside the data vault. The cook made sure his latest concoction was up to snuff before allowing a captain to begin his meal. The captain preferred eating in solitude, stating that the mess hall could be a little chaotic at times. Unfortunately for him, his break was about to be interrupted by the arrival of Skywalker and Chewbacca. The Wookiee held the cook captive, while Luke asked the officer how he could bring up information from the central database on the nearby kitchen computer console. He then tossed a vial in his hand that he said contained a deadly poison, and admitted that he'd slipped some of it in the officer's meal.
The captain immediately started feeling ill, and went to the terminal. Four levels away, outside the entrance to the main computer section, a quartet of Stormtroopers was awaiting Luke, until one of them received a notification about top-secret data being sent illegally to the kitchen computer. In the kitchen, the captain begged for the antidote, only to be knocked out by Chewie before Luke said he'd only dropped a few soap flakes from the dishwashing droid into the bowl instead.
Luke then pressed record and playback before running the information he'd requested. A program ran showing Shira Elan Colla Brie. She was listed as a major in the Imperial Special Forces, who had been born on the Imperial homeworld and raised in Emperor Palpatine's palace as a subject for an adolescent indoctrination experiment. The experiment was deemed a complete success.
Brie achieved expert rankings in all forms of combat and had even been biologically adjusted to accelerated physical healing and to reject pain. She graduated from the Imperial Academy with top honors and had been personally chosen by Vader to infiltrate the Rebellion. The devastation of Shalyvane's city of Chinshassa was used as her background. The purpose of the project was to either effectively or actually eliminate Skywalker.
The recording ended, and it confirmed why the Force had told Luke that she was an enemy. It still left a few questions in his mind, but he didn't have time to ponder them, for the machine was shot just after the recording tape ejected. The troopers who had been waiting outside the main computer center had made their way inside the kitchen. However, they proved to be rather inefficient at their job.
Luke was able to fight his way through the soldiers, but they eventually cut him off from Chewbacca. Some troopers continued to follow and fire at him as he made his way back to the Falcon, just as Vader's fleet was arriving and the Dark Lord was sending more ground troops to the planet. Once inside the cockpit, Luke reached out with the Force again to find Chewie's location.
Chewbacca was at the same door they'd used to enter the station. Skywalker then used his influence through the Force to reach into an Imperial commander's mind and instruct her to disengage the protective energy shield at once. Luke was then able to fly over and rescue his friend. In doing so, he released his hold on the commander, who then immediately ordered that the shield be raised.
Luke raised the Falcon's deflector screens and made a direct approach to the complex, causing its complete and utter end. Vader did not predict that course of action, but knew the Falcon was trying to escape. He directed a bosun to track the ship, but they were moments too late, as the smaller vessel had already made the jump to hyperspace.
Once they were safely out of harm's way, Luke reflected aloud about their adventure. He wished that he'd been able to retrieve the tape and learned that Chewie had stayed behind to get it. His copilot pulled the recording from his pouch, which instantly put a smile on his friend's face. Back on the Super Star Destroyer, Vader had entered the medical lab. The droid FX-9 informed his master that his patient had suffered significant damage, but that her extraordinary recuperative capabilities would help her pull through. Even though the recovery process would be long and uncertain, Vader still had future plans for Shira Brie.
I felt that this was a rather satisfying conclusion to this storyline. Shira was an interesting character, and we would see her again, but by the time she returned, both writer David Michelinie and penciler Walt Simonson had moved on to other projects. There was a good mix of levity and seriousness in this issue, and this particular story filled in some of the gaps that regular readers had noticed.
That's all I have for this issue. Next time, I'll cover the sixty-fourth issue of this series. This issue is a fill-in that serves as a bit of a bridge between storylines. A new threat is revealed to the Alliance, and Luke and several of his allies are sent to investigate. They'll encounter something that seems like a page out of history for us. Until then, have a great week and don't forget to be kind to one another.







