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In a universe full of gratuitous cameos and inexplicable returns from legacy characters (especially after Disney acquired Lucasfilm), original characters are a must to keep such a long-running franchise fresh. Even so, Star Wars is full of familiar archetypes to use: wise sages, hotshot apprentices, snooty military officers, sardonic robots, ambitious politicians, or, in the case of Kay Vess, amoral scoundrels.
But some attempts at new characters just pale in comparison to other successful and well-received ones. While I’m sure Kay Vess has her fans, she didn’t resonate with me during my playthrough, and I wish Ubisoft and developer Massive Entertainment had pulled a figure from the toybox instead. There’s one character with very overt overlaps with Kay who would’ve been a much more fun protagonist, and that’s Doctor Aphra.
Star Wars Outlaws Should’ve Starred Doctor Aphra

Any Star Wars fan who isn’t familiar with Chelli Lona Aphra should fix that immediately. She’s a morally bankrupt archaeologist, essentially Indiana Jones without virtue or ethics. In her self-titled comic book series, she’s usually seen with two murderous droids and the wookie Black Krrsantan. From the Doctor Aphra comics I’ve read, her stories are full of dark comedy that I otherwise don’t see from Star Wars, and I’m eager to continue following her story.
I hate to unfairly pit two fictional female characters against each other, but Kay Vess almost feels like a lighter version of Doctor Aphra. Kay, from my read of Outlaws, lacks the colorful and complex personality of Aphra, and as I played the game, I imagined myself playing as the latter instead.
Aphra occupies the same criminal underworld as Kay, and as the game is all about making choices on which gangs and factions to align with, the game’s reputation mechanic would’ve fit perfectly with her. The sense of humor from the comics could’ve also given Outlaws a lot more personality.









