Mara is introduced as
smuggler Talon Karrde's second-in-command in
Heir to the Empire. The novel establishes she was previously an "Emperor's Hand"—a special agent—for
Emperor Palpatine. Several stories depict Jade before the events in
Heir to the Empire, showing her training under Palpatine and executing his orders. The
Thrawn trilogy depicts Mara's first confrontation with Luke Skywalker, whom she swears to kill to avenge Palpatine's death (Palpatine sent her a faked image of Luke and Vader turning on him together, rather than Vader killing Palpatine, and the demand for Luke's death motivated by Palpatine's desire for revenge against his father rather than Luke's actions). This was re-inforced by the Emperor's final
telepathic command to assassinate Luke, plaguing her thoughts since his death; upon learning this situation, Luke vowed to help Mara break Palpatine's hold on her, regardless of the threat she posed to Luke. Toward the end of the trilogy, she turns against the Empire, and resolves her anger toward Luke, silences the command without killing him and instead killing Luke's
clone—
Luuke Skywalker—made by the Dark Jedi
Joruus C'baoth to challenge Luke. In doing so, she took Anakin's lightsaber—recovered after the initial duel between Luke and Darth Vader—and used it to stab C'baoth. At the close of
The Last Command, Luke gives her Anakin's lightsaber because he believed she earned it and because he truly wanted her to have it. Over the course of the series, Luke recognizes in Mara an underdeveloped affinity for
the Force; and although she initially resists
Jedi training, she eventually becomes a Jedi Master. Luke and Mara develop a strong bond in Zahn's
The Hand of Thrawn duology; he proposes marriage, and the two wed in
Michael A. Stackpole's graphic novel
Union. She delivers a son, Ben, during
The New Jedi Order series. In the
Legacy of the Force series, Mara is suspicious of her nephew,
Jacen Solo, after he sends Ben on several ethically-dubious missions. Upon learning Jacen is a
Sith apprentice, Mara vows to kill him, but Jacen ultimately kills
her in
Sacrifice. She later appears as a Force ghost, first to Ben then to Luke, in
Revelation. She also appears as a Force ghost to
Cade Skywalker in the
Legacy comics, set more than a century after the
Star Wars films.
Other appearances Mara also appears in the short story "Sleight of Hand: The Tale of Mara Jade," by
Timothy Zahn, in the
anthology ''
Tales from Jabba's Palace''. In this story, she infiltrates
Jabba the Hutt's palace as a dancing girl to assassinate Luke Skywalker under orders of the Emperor, but misses her chance after Jabba drops him into the
Rancor's lair then escapes. Mara was portrayed by model
Shannon McRandle (as Shannon Baksa) on several cards in the
Star Wars Customizable Card Game. She is a playable character in
Star Wars: Masters of Teräs Käsi,
Star Wars Jedi Knight: Mysteries of the Sith,
Star Wars: Empire at War and
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed (Wii version). Meeting her was also a mission objective in the defunct massively multiplayer online game
Star Wars Galaxies. She also narrates the Imperial campaign in
Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds. She was portrayed by Denise Donovan in the
Team Starkid musical parody
Ani. == Canonicity ==