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Galactic Civil War

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Galactic Civil War
Part of Star Wars
Date0 BBY-5 ABY
Location
Primarily the Star Wars galaxy
Result

Rebel Alliance Victory:

  • Fall of the Galactic Empire.
  • Birth of the New Republic.
  • Emperor Palpatine killed by a redeemed Anakin Skywalker.
  • Rise of the First Order.
Belligerents

Alliance to Restore the Republic

Galactic Empire

Commanders and leaders
Admiral Ackbar
Lando Calrissian
Bail Organa  (in secretly)
Jyn Erso 
Cassian Andor 
Hera Syndulla
Han Solo
Chewbacca
Leia Organa
Luke Skywalker
and others
Sheev Palpatine 
Darth Vader 
Wilhuff Tarkin 
Orson Krennic 
Jabba the Hutt 
Boba Fett [1]
and others
Strength
Unknown; Several Mon Calamari cruisers and numerous other weaponry, technology and soldiers. Unknown; two Death Stars built, about 25,000 Star Destroyers and three Super Star Destroyers, and numerous other weaponry, technology and soldiers.
Casualties and losses
Unknown; Alderaan destroyed, Jedha City destroyed Unknown; billions dead on both Death Stars, Scarif destroyed

The Galactic Civil War (by 43 ABY known as the First Galactic Civil War) is a fictional interstellar war from the Star Wars galaxy. It serves as the setting for the original trilogy of films entitled A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi, the 2016 anthology film Rogue One, as well as many novels, comics, and video games in the Star Wars expanded universe.

Within the Star Wars narrative, the war was fought between the Galactic Empire and the Alliance to Restore the Republic. The foundations of the conflict are depicted during the events of the Clone Wars, a conflict depicted in Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones, Star Wars: Clone Wars, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, and Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith and Star Wars Rebels.

Depiction[edit]

Films[edit]

Revenge of the Sith[edit]

In Revenge of the Sith, the Galactic Republic was at war with the Separatists when the Republic's clones received Order 66, causing them to destroy the Jedi Order and overthrow the Republic, transforming it into the Galactic Empire while Palpatine turned Anakin Skywalker, by now rechristened Darth Vader, to the dark side. Lord Vader infiltrated a Separatist base and disabled all their battle droid armies, allowing the Empire to conquer the galaxy. The Empire then began construction on a new superweapon known as the Death Star.

With the formation of the Empire and the Great Jedi Purge now complete, a New Imperial Order was immediately enacted throughout the galaxy by the new Emperor. Those who were in hiding, tried to flee from, or directly opposed this martial law were subject to persecution or death. This signaled the start of a war that would last over two decades.

Rogue One[edit]

In Rogue One, the war officially begun when a group of rebel soldiers led by Jyn Erso and Cassian Andor, both from the Rebel Alliance captured the plans for the Death Star. The rebel team successfully transmitted the plans to the Alliance, but not before all of them died as a result.

A New Hope[edit]

In A New Hope, Darth Vader boarded the ship that had the Death Star plans and captured Princess Leia. C-3PO and R2-D2 escaped with the plans and a message to Obi-Wan Kenobi, appealing to him in the name of his service in the Clone Wars. They land on Tatooine, where Luke Skywalker purchases them and discovers the message. R2 goes to search for Kenobi, and Luke follows him, only to be attacked by Tusken Raiders. Kenobi rescues him and he and Luke decide to oppose the Empire after Luke's family was killed. They teamed up with 3PO, R2, Chewbacca, and Han Solo to rescue Leia, and infiltrate the Death Star. They rescue Leia, but Kenobi was killed by Vader in a lightsaber duel. They escape to the rebels, where they assault the Death Star, which destroyed Alderaan. With help from Solo and Kenobi's spirit, Luke destroys the Death Star.

The Empire Strikes Back[edit]

In The Empire Strikes Back, the rebels had been driven from their base on Yavin IV, and they had taken refuge on Hoth. Darth Vader dispatched probe droids across the galaxy. A probe droid landed on Hoth, and captured footage of the base, before Han Solo and Chewbacca destroyed it. The Imperial Fleet attacked the base using walkers, and drove the rebels out of the base. Vader swore to the Emperor to capture Luke Skywalker, who was doing Jedi training on Dagobah with Yoda. Vader pursued Han Solo across the galaxy, captured him and his friends, and then froze him in carbonite. But, Lando Calrissian helped Solo's friends escape, as Luke came to confront Vader. He lost the resulting lightsaber duel and shockingly found out from Vader that he was his father, but escaped to Lando and Leia aboard the Millennium Falcon.

Return of the Jedi[edit]

In Return of the Jedi, the Imperial and Alliance fleets clashed as the second Death Star finished construction. Solo, who had been rescued from Jabba the Hutt and Boba Fett, and Leia fought Imperials on the forest moon of Endor below the Death Star, with the help of native Ewoks. Meanwhile, Luke surrendered himself to Vader and the Emperor, Darth Sidious. The rebels on Endor blew up a shield generator, allowing the Alliance fleet to assault the Death Star. Meanwhile, Luke re-armed himself with his lightsaber and faced Vader in a duel, and won. Then, he declared himself a Jedi, discarding his lightsaber. The Emperor then started to kill him using Force Lightning, but Vader, who couldn't just stand there and watch his son die, turned back to the light side, and finished off Sidious, once again becoming Anakin Skywalker. Then, he died, and Luke escaped, just as Lando and Wedge Antilles blew up the Death Star, winning a critical victory for the Alliance.

The Force Awakens[edit]

In The Force Awakens, the planet of Jakku is seen littered with remains of the decisive battle that ended the destructive conflict. The Battle of Jakku was the Galactic Empire's last stand against the recently formed New Republic after they continued to fight for a year after the death of the Emperor. The battle saw the humiliating defeat of a large portion of the Imperial Navy, including the Ravager, a Super Star Destroyer. Following the Imperial loss, the New Republic sought a peace treaty with the Empire, one that would demilitarize their forces and relegate their remnants to a section of the Unknown Regions in Wild Space, along with Disarmament. This proved to be a grave error, as the Imperial remnants took the opportunity to rebuild themselves as the military junta known as the First Order. The First Order under the leadership of Supreme Leader Snoke would later come into conflict with the New Republic, as well as the resistance movement spearheaded by Leia Organa.

Other media[edit]

Material associated with the film The Force Awakens reveals additional details of the war and its aftermath taking place between the sixth and seventh episodes. The Empire continued to fight the Rebellion/New Republic forces for some time before suffering a final crippling defeat at the Battle of Jakku. A peace treaty was then worked out between the two powers that called for Disarmament of the Empire's remnants and its confinement within a designated region of space. However, some parts of the Imperial Remnant under the leadership of Supreme Leader Snoke, were reformed as the First Order and soon departed beyond charted space in order to continue its buildup.

Star Wars Battlefront II adds a canonical tale spanning the destruction of the second Death Star through the events of The Force Awakens. The story takes an Imperial perspective, following an elite squadron known as Inferno Squad, led by protagonist Iden Versio, as they help to execute Operation Cinder following the Emperor’s death. Operation: Cinder was carried out by the Galactic Empire as a means of devastating several Imperial planets in 4 ABY, only a few weeks following the Battle of Endor. The operation was part of the "Contingency", a plan devised by Emperor Palpatine to ensure that the Empire and its enemies did not outlive him should he perish. The plan was put into action following the Emperor's death during the Battle of Endor.

The Galactic Civil War continued after the Battle of Endor for many years in the Expanded Universe. With the destruction of the Galactic Empire's central leadership, the institution fell into warlordism, becoming disorganized and weak. Even so, the Empire remained a formidable threat to the New Republic, as it controlled much of the galaxy and still had access to a powerful military. In an effort to fully restore the galaxy to a peaceful state, the New Republic began a campaign of recapturing vital Imperial worlds, including Coruscant, the former capital of the Old Republic and the Galactic Empire alike. The Empire rose again several times under powerful leaders, such as Grand Admiral Thrawn and a series of clones of Palpatine, but it was always thwarted when those leaders were killed.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Not stated in current Star Wars canon.
  • Episode III: Revenge of the Sith - Novelisation, 1st edition hardcover, 2005. Matthew Woodring Stover, George Lucas, ISBN 0-7126-8427-1 Search this book on .
  • The Truce at Bakura, 1st paperback printing, 1994. Kathy Tyers, ISBN 0-553-56872-8 Search this book on .
  • Heir to the Empire, 1st paperback edition, 1992. Timothy Zahn, ISBN 0-553-40471-7 Search this book on .
  • Dark Force Rising, 1st edition, 1992. Timothy Zahn, ISBN 0-553-08574-3 Search this book on .
  • The Last Command, 1st paperback edition, 1994. Timothy Zahn, ISBN 0-553-56492-7 Search this book on .
  • Dark Empire, trade paperback, 1993. Tom Veitch, ISBN 1-56971-073-2 Search this book on .
  • Dark Empire II, trade paperback, 1st edition, 1995. Tom Veitch, ISBN 1-56971-119-4 Search this book on .
  • Empire's End, trade paperback, 1997. Tom Vietch, ISBN 1-56971-306-5 Search this book on .

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