Star Wars: Lethal Alliance is a third-person action-adventure video game that was released for the PlayStation Portable and Nintendo DS consoles on December 5 and December 12, 2006, respectively. The game follows the adventures of Twi'lek mercenary Rianna Saren and her security droid, Zeeo, who attempt to steal the Death Star blueprints and fight the Imperial slaver Kheev. The game takes place just a few months before Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope.
Plot summary
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A few months before the Battle of Yavin, Rianna Saren, a Twi'lek, started her life of freedom as a mercenary. Rianna had an arrogant streak due to her painful past as a slave. Rianna lost a lekku after Zarien Kheev, the Zabrak slaver who owned her, got angry at her for trying to escape and had her lekku cut off. Rianna eventually had a prosthetic replacement fitted. Rianna started off her mercenary career on Coruscant, but she often had to flee from Imperial scout groups.

Saren eventually was contacted by Kyle Katarn, who asked her to steal an Imperial shipment of Mirkanite from a Black Sun warehouse. She decided to do it, for a price. She infiltrated the innermost area of the warehouse and killed many Black Sun guards, but was captured and accidentally activated Zeeo. Zeeo freed her from her cell, and they acquired the Imperial shipment and brought it to the Rebellion. Leia Organa was very grateful and asked Rianna if she would go to Alderaan. Rianna agreed and successfully shut down an Imperial drug chain. On Alderaan she confronted and killed Slak Sagar, then took his heavy blaster. While on Alderaan she learned from Princess Leia that shipments of the drug were on Mustafar, where it was being used to increase the slave production of Mirkanite. Rianna set out to stop production at the factory.

She infiltrated the factory and found some Wookiee slaves. The leader of the group said where the drill was in the factory. She deactivated the drill shaft and set off explosives to destroy the entire facility. She then came across Kheev and followed him to Tatooine, where her ship was shot down by Boba Fett in the Slave I. While on Tatooine she located and killed the Twi'lek slaver Sedriss after finding out where Kheev was located and took his blaster rifle. He was in another part of the town, and when she found him in an arena he let a rancor loose. Rianna Saren and Zeeo killed the rancor. Kheev then captured her and took her to Despayre, where she found out about the Death Star.
Rianna escaped the prison on Despayre and made her way onto the Death Star before Despayre's destruction. Upon arrival on the Death Star, she headed to the Communication center and told the Rebels about the battlestation. She then stole an Imperial ship and headed to Danuta, where the plans of the Death Star were being held by Kheev. Rianna fought her way to Kheev and killed him in his personal battle armor, though not before Kheev took a pot shot at Rianna. Zeeo sacrificially took the shot and was seriously damaged. Rianna took the Death Star plans from Kheev's body.
Rianna, holding Zeeo, walked to her transport ready to continue her mercenary work.
Gameplay

Throughout the game, players are confronted by enemies, whom they must fight cooperatively, controlling both Rianna and her droid Zeeo to accomplish their missions. Players are able to set up holographic disguises to fool Imperial Royal Guards, and command gun turrets. Rianna as the main character is not a Jedi, so there are no Force powers or lightsabers. A multiplayer mode allows players to combat each other using droids from the same class as Zeeo.[4]
There are significant differences between Nintendo DS and PlayStation Portable (PSP) versions: the DS version allows the player to use a unique "Dual Cannon" attack by holding the X button while at "Maximum Alliance" (boosted by using Zeeo in Combat),[5] while the PSP version has holographic disguises.[6]
Continuity
The game contradicts the 1995 PC game Star Wars: Dark Forces, where the Death Star plans are stolen by Kyle Katarn on Danuta. However, the game states that the plans that appear there are the updated plans that the architects on Danuta requested. Another error is that in Dark Forces Katarn is a shaved young man, and in Lethal Alliance is bearded and older, as seen in New Republic era publications (Star Wars: Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II and later).
Appearances
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Sources
The Stars of Star Wars Lethal Alliance on StarWars.com (original site is defunct)
Notes and references
- ↑ Star Wars: Lethal Alliance - PlayStation Portable on IGN (backup link archived on December 14, 2017)
- ↑ Star Wars: Lethal Alliance - Nintendo DS on IGN (backup link archived on December 14, 2017)
- ↑ The New Essential Chronology
- ↑ Star Wars: Lethal Alliance
- ↑ Star Wars: Lethal Alliance on DS
- ↑ Star Wars: Lethal Alliance on PSP
External links
- Official website (backup link); content now obsolete}}
- Star Wars: Lethal Alliance | PSP on playstation.com (original article now obsolete)
UBISOFT UNVEILS STAR WARS LETHAL ALLIANCE™ – THE FATE OF THE GALAXY IS IN YOUR HANDS on Ubisoft's official website (original link is obsolete)
- Star Wars: Lethal Alliance on MobyGames (backup link)