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Mission to Lianna is a paperback supplement to Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game published by West End Games. It was written by Joanne E. Wyrick and published in April 1992.

Description[]

A weary Rebel unit, after completing a mundane mission, discovers a top-secret Imperial operation intent on producing an effective cloaking device for their starships.

Publisher's summary[]

The Rebel Alliance's greatest weapon is not the bravery of its soldiers nor superior training nor advanced weaponry. The Rebel Alliance is built on information.

The Rebel heroes have been asked to deliver updated information to the Rebel cell network on the industrial world of Lianna, home of Sienar Fleet Systems, manufacturer of the dreaded Imperial TIE Fighter. What starts as a simple delivery becomes something even larger than the Rebels can imagine, as the characters discover that Lianna is where the Empire is building a secret weapon that could mean the destruction of the Alliance—a cloaking shield!

It is up to the characters to infiltrate and destroy the plans before the Empire can put the cloaking shield to work…

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Appearances[]

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Characters

Organisms

Droid models

Events

Locations

Organizations and titles

Sentient species

Vehicles and vessels

Weapons and technology

Miscellanea

Behind the scenes[]

The cover picture of Mission to Lianna is in fact a concept illustration for the planet Bespin realized by Ralph McQuarrie for the The Empire Strikes Back.[2]

Notes and references[]

  1. HyperspaceIcon Lianna: A Summary on Hyperspace (content obsolete and backup link not available)
  2. The Illustrated Star Wars Universe

External links[]

Mission to Lianna back

Back cover

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