Only got 28... A lot names I could not remember. I did get Plo Koon though. I had to google how to spell far too many of them though.
quote:Tarkin did say regional governors - plural - so even though none are ever mentioned, I have to assume there are other guys like Tarkin in that galaxy far, far away.quote:
Not sure how the destruction of the first Death Star would have altered this, but recall that Tarkin informs his staff officers that the Emperor has permanently dissolved the Senate and that the regional governors were now in charge (of galactic territories). It seems to me that Tarkin and other governor's would have been higher in the pecking order than Vader, who was essentially Palpatine's enforcer.
I never knew of other grand moffs other than Tarkin.
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Is there a Palpatine origin story? I've always wondered how he became so powerful without anyone realizing.
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Is there a Palpatine origin story? I've always wondered how he became so powerful without anyone realizing.
quote:This much at least is pretty much outright stated in Revenge of the Sith. So even if the details of the Plagueis book aren't canon anymore, the general framework is.
There is one in the old EU. He was a very young politician from Naboo who caught the eye of a Muun Sith Lord (Darth Plagueis, mentioned in the prequels) for his incredible political skills... and strength in the Force. He was trained in secret while he worked his way up through the ranks, with the hidden aid of the extremely wealthy and powerful Plagueis. When Palpatine felt that he had learned enough of the ways of the Sith and the ways of political power from Plagueis (and the night before his election as Supreme Chancellor), he killed Plagueis.
quote:This much at least is pretty much outright stated in Revenge of the Sith. So even if the details of the Plagueis book aren't canon anymore, the general framework is.
There is one in the old EU. He was a very young politician from Naboo who caught the eye of a Muun Sith Lord (Darth Plagueis, mentioned in the prequels) for his incredible political skills... and strength in the Force. He was trained in secret while he worked his way up through the ranks, with the hidden aid of the extremely wealthy and powerful Plagueis. When Palpatine felt that he had learned enough of the ways of the Sith and the ways of political power from Plagueis (and the night before his election as Supreme Chancellor), he killed Plagueis.
quote:Same here, though it doesn't explain who his actual father is. (Maybe raped in her sleep?)
I just assumed all the stuff about Plagueis and creating life was just B.S. that he was feeding Anakin to help turn him.
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Maybe that means the guns won't have ammo on them? I have never seen a storm trooper reload in a movie.
quote:In TCW, there were apparently people working in the Jedi Temple hangar that were not Jedi or Clones. However, Yularen is in command of one of the Star Destroyers in TCW while he served in the Republic Navy so there is that as well. I don't remember seeing anyone actually fighting in canon that was involved in the war off the top of my head, but it has been awhile since I watched the series.
Here's an interesting question raised as I read A New Dawn. There is a character in the book who is a Clone Wars veteran, but not a clone or a Jedi. Did we ever see any soldiers for the Republic who were not clones or Jedi? In the prequels or in the Clone Wars?
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I don't know, at least in the clone wars show, it seems like all the upper level people on starships are all just regular dudes. For example, Tarkin is a captain. Is that what you mean?