Coruscant hosted the first graduation for Imperial officers from Raithal Academy. Speeches wrapped, crowds packed Imperial Plaza, and six academies had their top cadets on-world. Then the attacks hit. Explosions wiped out dozens of Imperial sites within minutes—garrisons, comm towers, depots, the officers’ club. Hundreds of cadets poured into the streets and fought the clone …
Anh Pham
The fall of the Jedi wasn’t just about soldiers turning their blasters on them. The hate that spread across the galaxy had been building for a long time, and by the time Order 66 hit, people were ready to believe the worst. So, how did the Order go from respected peacekeepers to villains in the …
I still remember the first time I saw that duel on screen—it felt like a turning point for Anakin, the first time he won a duel in the prequel. But later, when I read the ROTS novelization, I realized the fight wasn’t what I thought it was. The difference between page and film stunned me, …
I came across a Reddit thread where the OP asked if Darth Plagueis was sitting behind Palpatine during Queen Amidala’s speech in The Phantom Menace. That take spread in the comments, but it didn’t sit right. To clear it up, I went back to James Luceno’s novel Darth Plagueis and matched it with what we …
The Empire didn’t always blast every Rebel they found. When soldiers, leaders, or even droids were captured, their fate depended on their species, rank, and how valuable the Empire thought they were. None of the options were good—slavery, prisons, torture, or execution—but each path told the same story: captivity under the Empire was brutal. Non-Human …
When people think about the Clone Wars, they usually picture the Republic as the “heroes” and the Separatists as the “villains.” After all, the movies and shows put us on the side of the Jedi and the clones. But when you take a closer look at what really happened, the story isn’t that simple. Many …
Came across a post asking why stormtroopers without snow gear were just chilling (literally) during cold missions. The thread blew up with Canadians and Alaskans chiming in, and honestly, their real-life stories make the comparison click. The Body Glove Underneath the plastoid plates, every stormtrooper wore a black body glove. This was a smart material …
When you go back and rewatch the Original Trilogy, one thing really stands out. In A New Hope, Imperial officers don’t seem too worried about Darth Vader. Some even roll their eyes at his “sorcerer’s ways.” But by the time we get to The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, the mood is …
For most of the Empire, Darth Vader was more machine than man. The armor, the breathing, the mask—they were all anyone ever saw. But there was one battle where things went differently. In the middle of fire and rubble, a single stormtrooper came face-to-face with something no one in the ranks was supposed to see. …
In General Grievous (2005) comic, he was tearing through the Outer Rim with his droid armies when he hit a Republic cruiser carrying a whole clan of Jedi Initiates—kids still a couple of years away from becoming full Padawans. After cutting down the Jedi Master on board, Grievous found a room packed with young trainees. …










