Galactic Empire

"In order to ensure our security and continuing stability, the Republic will be reorganized into the first Galactic Empire, for a safe and secure society!"

- Darth Sidious declares a new order

The Galactic Empire, also known as the New Order, the First Galactic Empire, the Order or simply the Empire, was the government that rose to power in the aftermath of the Clone Wars, replacing the Galactic Republic. Central authority was given to Darth Sidious, publicly known as Emperor Palpatine, who was also the Dark Lord of the Sith. For nearly two decades, the legislative body was the Imperial Senate, but it was dissolved by the Emperor shortly before the Battle of Yavin. During the reign of the Empire, countless star systems were conquered and dissident actions ruthlessly stamped out by the rapidly expanding Imperial Army and Navy. The Empire also oversaw the near extermination of the Jedi, with the destruction of the Jedi Temple on Coruscant and its renovation into the newly named Imperial Palace.

Background
"I have good news for you, my Lord, the war has begun.''" "''Excellent. Everything is going as planned."

- Dooku and Darth Sidious

For at least a thousand years, the dominant governing body of the galaxy was the unicameral and democratic Galactic Republic, led by an elected Supreme Chancellor. In the last decades of its existence, the Republic Senate became mired in bureaucracy, rendering it woefully ineffectual as a governing body. Darth Sidious, the Dark Lord of the Sith known publicly as Senator Palpatine of Naboo, privately lamented the declining state of the Senate, noting that the Republic was "not what it once was." Thirteen years before the Republic's end as a democracy, Darth Sidious orchestrated the invasion of Naboo by the Trade Federation, in order to create a leadership crisis in the Senate. Sidious used the crisis to manipulate the then–Queen of the Naboo, Amidala, into calling a vote of no-confidence against sitting Chancellor Finis Valorum. The vote passed, and in the subsequent election, Sidious&mdash;in his public persona of Palpatine&mdash;secured the position of Supreme Chancellor of the Galactic Republic for himself. Ultimately, Sidious would be the last individual to hold this office. In the decade that followed, Sidious secretly manipulated galactic events to the extent that war became inevitable. Besides persuading a dead Jedi Master to create a secret clone army, he also tasked his Sith apprentice, Darth Tyranus, with exacerbating political tensions in the Republic and engineering a Secessionist Movement. These actions would culminate in the outbreak of the Clone Wars, the last conflict of the Republic, while Sidious himself "reluctantly" accepted emergency powers.

Birth of a new order
"The war is over. The Separatists have been defeated, and the Jedi rebellion has been foiled. We stand on the threshold of a new beginning."

- Emperor Palpatine

For the duration of the war, Chancellor Palpatine remained a popular leader, remaining in office at the will of the Senate for far longer than his term technically allowed. Throughout this period, Sidious continued to consolidate and centralize his own power,  paving the way for his eventual ascension to Emperor. As the war drew toward its end, the Jedi Order learned of Palpatine's true identity as Lord of the Sith, Darth Sidious. Following an attempt to arrest him, a brief but vicious fight ensued in which several Jedi were killed at Sidious’ hands, and Sidious himself visibly injured in the struggle. The intercession of Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker, who was a personal friend of Chancellor Palpatine, and already disillusioned with both the Order and the war, ensured Sidious' victory. The prodigal Jedi was turned to the dark side of the Force, while Sidious had a pretext upon which to turn the Republic against the Jedi.

Sidious immediately seized the opportunity to order the clone army to enact Order 66: to exterminate the Jedi commanding forces across the galaxy. With this command programmed into the clones since their beginnings on Kamino, the Republic soldiers immediately turned on their Jedi commanders, and exterminated the vast majority of the Jedi Order in an instant. However certain Jedi such as Depa Billaba and Luminara Unduli initially survived the purge, while Jedi Master Uvell gave antiques dealer Antron Bach numerous Jedi scrolls, lightsabers and other objects of historical significance to hide from the Galactic Empire in an abandoned Geonosian colony on a remote moon. Shortly afterward, Sidious dispatched his new apprentice, now christened Darth Vader, to wipe out the Separatist leadership on Mustafar. Now able to demonstrate threats to the Republic from both within and without, a visibly injured and scarred Sidious addressed the Galactic Senate to announce the reforms which had been his endgame since the beginning. To the thunderous applause of the Senators, Sidious&mdash;now known publicly as Emperor Palpatine&mdash;announced that in order to ensure safety and security, the Republic would be reorganized into the Galactic Empire.

Imperialization
"With shipyards turning out Imperial-class Star Destroyers, any revolt will be hard pressed to make so much as a dent in the Emperor's armor."

- Artoz

Immediately following the conclusion of the Clone Wars, the Separatist Droid Army was promptly shut down and its fleets dismantled at locations across the galaxy such as the Bilbringi shipyards. However various droid models and Separatist technology escaped Imperial appropriation and managed to work its way onto the black market, with many modules taken from CIS frigates and destroyers, including pieces from Admiral Trench's warship, the Invincible. Despite Separatist-era technology continuing to be used and appearing in locations such as the Corporate Sector, the Empire nonetheless continued to root out remaining Separatist holdouts four years after the Clone Wars, while criminal organizations composed of re-purposed battle droids such as the Droid Gotra operated in Coruscant's underground.

Seeking to make examples of worlds who continued to harbor secessionist tendencies, one year after the end of the Clone Wars then Moff Wilhuff Tarkin was assigned to make an example of Antar 4, a populous moon that had been a part of the Confederacy of Independent Systems and involved in a scheme involving Republic Intelligence to train locals into well-armed resistance groups. With Captain Teller formerly leading the effort to disrupt Separatist occupation, the swift end of the war necessitated the removal of priority assets involved in the enterprise. However the up and coming Commission for the Preservation of the New Order refused Captain Teller and Republic Intelligence's requests to transport the partisans off-world, and subsequently allowed the Empire to carry out mass arrests, executions and massacres with no regard to sort Imperial loyalists from Separatist fanatics. While COMPNOR initially stifled information regarding the killings, word soon leaked out about the operation through inquisitive reporters such as Anora Fair and Hask Taff, while the event was soon penned as the Antar Atrocity, capturing the attention of many Coruscanti and other citziens from the Core Worlds. Seeking to distance his friend and ally from the political fallout resulting from the operation, the Emperor swiftly reassigned Tarkin to pacification operations in the Western Reaches, while COMPNOR arranged disappearances for those who connected themselves to the atrocity.

Almost immediately as part of the new regime, existing government bodies were renamed to reflect the change in authority. The Grand Army of the Republic became the Imperial Army, while the Republic Navy became the Imperial Navy and the Galactic Senate was rechristened as the Imperial Senate. The renowned Senate Plaza, with its name reminding residents of the Old Republic, was promptly changed to the Imperial Plaza, while an enormous statue of the Emperor was erected in its place.

For the next decade and a half, Imperial rule&mdash;bolstered by the military created to fight in the Clone Wars&mdash;dominated the galaxy largely unchallenged. The Empire soon began to upgrade their military hardware, replacing V-wing and ARC-170 fighters with newer TIE models six years after the end of the Clone Wars, however Republic-era military equipment continued to be used for a while on distant outposts and locations such as Galidraan Station. The Republic's Phase II clone trooper armor would be replaced by superior stormtrooper armor, whose development had been headed by the Imperial Department of Military Research. Throughout this period, dubbed the "dark times" by Jedi survivor Obi-Wan Kenobi, any survivors of Sidious' Jedi purge were systematically hunted down and killed by Darth Vader, with the assistance of at least one Inquisitor. Decades later, only four known Jedi had survived the Empire's wrath: Kenobi, Yoda, Ahsoka Tano (who went by the name "Fulcrum") and a Padawan named Caleb Dume, who changed his name to Kanan Jarrus. In order to hunt down any surviving Jedi and those in the galaxy who could sense the Force, the Empire created the Inquisitors, an order of talented Jedi hunters who could find and destroy Jedi. At least one of these Inquisitors, a Pau'an male, was trained in the ways of the Force by Darth Vader. Meanwhile, the Empire constructed a massive battle station with enough firepower to destroy an entire planet, later known simply as the Death Star, that had formerly been a Separatist project with supplies coming from various planets and locations such as Sentinel Base and Geonosis. The Emperor's long-term plan was to allow what he called the 'skeleton of the Republic' to remain in place until the Death Star was completed; this included maintaining the Imperial Senate to make the systems believe that they still had a part to play in government. However, upon the completion of the Death Star, the Emperor planned to dissolve the Senate and grant its legislative and administrative powers to the military. The Death Star would provide order by making people too afraid to stand against the Empire.

Eight years after the end of the Clone Wars and eleven years before the Battle of Yavin, the Empire was engaged in a small skirmish in the Inner Rim system of Gorse with later rebels Hera Syndulla and Kanan Jarrus who were confronting efficiency expert Count Denetrius Vidian and his aggressive methods of extracting thorilide&#x2014;a vital component in the construction of turbolaser batteries. The Gorse conflict ultimately ended with the transferring of local thorilide mining operations to Imperial-aligned Baron Lero Danthe, while Hera Syndulla and Kanan Jarrus departed on the VCX-100 light freighter Ghost.

Expansion into the Outer Rim
"Eventually the Empire will claim the Outer Rim. It is not without precedents to go to the periphery to secure the center."

- Emperor Palpatine

Around fourteen years into Sidious' rule as Emperor, the Outer Rim world Lothal joined the Imperial Registration Program, an economic arrangement whereby local citizens would find work in the local Sienar Fleet Systems facilities. Ostensibly this was to grow the local economy, but was in fact secretly part of a much larger five-year plan involving numerous Outer Rim worlds.

Lothal's industrial importance soon came to the fore for the Empire as the Emperor began to make plans to expand Imperial dominion over the Outer Rim Territories. Five years into the the reign of the New Order, Grand Moff Wilhuff Tarkin was appointed Governor of the Outer Rim and charged with leading their subsequent pacification. In order to maximize the worth of newly occupied systems, worlds such as Lothal soon bore witness to Imperial authorities relocating farmers away from their farm lands to mine for Imperial purposes, leading to the development of settlements such as Tarkintown.

A growing rebellion
This eventually led to the development of a small insurgency against the Empire. Although the insurgency itself (and several others across the Imperial territories) was of little consequence, the Empire did fear that various rebel cells could unite and form a more potent menace against the Empire and its interests in the Outer Rim. When rumors that a Jedi was leading the insurgency begun to emerge, the Empire sent an Inquisitor, a Force-sensitive Jedi hunter, to track him down. After several failures at stopping the insurgency or capturing the Jedi, Grand Moff Tarkin himself came to Lothal to put an end to the rebel threat.

After Jedi Knight Kanan Jarrus was captured by the Empire, his fellow rebels launched a mission to rescue him from the Imperial fleet stationed over Mustafar. During the confrontation aboard Grand Moff Tarkin's flagship, the Sovereign, Kanan succeeded in defeating the Inquisitor after a lenghty duel. After the Inquisitor took his own life instead of facing the punishment his failure would bring, the flagship was destroyed by its damaged reactor. As the rebels attempted to escape in some stolen TIE fighters, a fleet of Rebel ships came out of hyperspace and protected the TIE fighters before making the jump to hyperspace. The fleet, commanded by former Padawan Ahsoka Tano, was part of a larger rebel movement across the entire galaxy which included several cells, led by Tano and Imperial Senator Bail Organa.

The rumours of the Imperial defeat over Mustafar led to riots and unrest on several Imperial worlds, including Lothal. Grand Moff Trakin returned to Lothal to reimpose order, as well as find the rebels and destroy them. The size of the rebellion had also caused concern in the higher ranks of the Empire. With the Inquisitor's death, the Emperor sent his most effective operative to Lothal to take his place: Darth Vader.

Armed rebellion
"Show me what you have on your... rebels."

- Bail Organa, to R2-D2

Around the same time, a small armed rebellion broke out on Lothal, with the assistance of former Jedi Padawan Kanan Jarrus. From these humble beginnings, the rebel movement would eventually coalesce into the Alliance to Restore the Republic. About five years later, Imperial forces commanded by Darth Vader captured one of the leaders of the Alliance, Imperial Senator and Princess of Alderaan, Leia Organa; who, unknown to Vader, was in reality his own daughter. While nearly all of the old institutions of the Republic had been swept away in the intervening decades, this provided Sidious the opportunity to finally wipe away the last vestiges of the old democracy, and dissolve the Imperial Senate permanently. With this, governance of the various systems of the Empire came to be directly under the purview of the Regional Governors and the Imperial military. Organa's presence&mdash;and her refusal to give up the location of the Alliance's base&mdash;precipitated Grand Moff Wilhuff Tarkin's decision to test-fire the newly-completed Death Star's primary weapon on her homeworld, Alderaan. In an instant, the Imperial military's superweapon utterly destroyed the populous, influential world. In so doing, Tarkin hoped not only to force Organa to submit, but also to strike fear into any others who sought to rebel against Imperial rule. Soon after the destruction of Alderaan, dubbed "the Disaster" by Alderaanian refugees, vigils for the dead were held on Coruscant's Level 3204, with many on the level having formerly lived on Alderaan. However, as soon as the circumstances behind the event became clear, the once peaceful vigils turned into violent riots, with many calling for justice and revolution against the Empire. Imperial stormtroopers and Coruscant Underworld Police were soon called in to restore the peace, and began arresting and eventually relocating those who would question Imperial rule. Eventually, Organa was rescued from the Death Star by an unlikely alliance of Han Solo, a smuggler, Jedi survivor Obi-Wan Kenobi, who later sacrificed himself in his duel with Darth Vader, and her unknowing twin brother, Luke Skywalker. The group escaped the Imperial fortress and fled to the Alliance base on Yavin 4&mdash;hotly pursued by the Death Star. At Yavin 4, the Empire and the Rebels engaged in a major battle, with the fate of the rebellion hanging in the balance. Despite destroying a great many of the Alliance's starfighters, the battle ultimately ended up a major defeat for the Imperial forces, when young Skywalker successfully fired the shot which destroyed the Imperial battle station. The Death Star was destroyed, with all hands lost.

Re-capture of Drusil Bephorin
"Astounding. I have never thought of it before, having had no occasion to do so, but the Force must be a fulcrum variable. Yes, I must give this more thought." "Sorry—a fulcrum variable?" "A variable around which improbabilities can be turned to probabilities, or vice versa. The impossible becomes possible—at which point one might as well not even do the math. But of course I can't help myself in that regard."

- Drusil Bephorin to Luke Skywalker

Unbeknownst to the Empire following the destruction of the first Death Star, the Rebel Alliance had successfully evacuated their base on Yavin 4 and was orbiting the remote world of Orto Plutonia in the Pantora system, located in the Sujimis sector. With the nearest Imperial presence being Moff Abran Balfour who patrolled the world of Llanic situated at the intersection of the Llanic Spice Route and Triellus Trade Route. A brief skirmish erupted when Luke Skywalker in the luxury yacht the Desert Jewel attacked two TIE fighters assaulting a Kupohan ship. Unknown to Skywalker at the time, the ship was in reality carrying a Kupohan spy with vital intelligence regarding Drusil Bephorin, a Givin woman with a reputation for being able to slice into security systems at an astonishing rate and interpret encoded messages at breathtaking speed.

Desperately searching for the Alliance Fleet, the Empire sought to convince Drusil to use her cryptographic skills to aid them in their efforts and kept her in a sort of luxurious imprisonment on Denon in an effort to sway her favor. Secretly, Drusil offered to join the Alliance as long as the rebels could successfully extract her family to the ocean world of Omereth, a task given to Major Bren Derlin. After a side mission to the Deep Core, Luke Skywalker, R2-D2 and Nakari Kelen managed to successfully extract Drusil at a café after Artoo disabled an Imperial security droid with an ion cannon and Nakari neutralized several undercover ISB agents. After a chase through the sewers, Skywalker, Kelen and Drusil manged to escape Denon in the Desert Jewel right as a systemwide blockade was announced by the Empire.

Aware that the rebels had kidnapped a high priority asset, the Empire immediately set a bounty for the re-capture of Drusil Bephorin and alerted its garrisons on other worlds via the interstellar HoloNet to seize the Desert Jewel should it enter an Imperial aligned system. The Empire also sent numerous Imperial Interdictor cruisers along various hyperspace routes in an effort to pull the rebel ship out of hyperspace. One of these cruisers, a discontinued model Immobilizer 418 managed to pull the Desert Jewel out of hyperspace in the Daalang system by using gravitational projectors to stimulate mass in the direction of the oncoming vessel. However, due to the Immobilizer 418's frequent use in defense against Alliance raids, Luke Skywalker was able to quickly form an attack strategy against the ship that involved destroying the particle shield generators on the port side and then swiftly eliminating the gravity projectors with any leftover munitions. Facing off against the gun emplacements of the cruiser as well as twenty-four TIE fighters, Luke Skywalker was able to disable the shield generators and ultimately destroy the ship with a Utheel Rockcrusher Compact Seismic Charge, splitting the cruiser into two pieces.

Escape from Kupoh
"The flagship captain points out that if I am on board, I might be capable of charting a new hyperspace lane on my own. That is sobering. I fear he may be distressingly competent."

- Drusil Bephorin

With the successful escape from the Imperial Interdictor cruiser, Luke Skywalker along with his compatriots landed at Nessin Courier and Cargo at the city of Tonekh on Kupoh, homeworld to the Kupohans, in order to repair their sublight engines. With the owner of the facility, Azzur Nessin, being on a list of friendly contacts picked up from a rebel aligned agent on Denon, the Desert Jewel was left in the hanger to be repaired—repairs that were estimated to take several days. With the Empire's lucrative bounty on Drusil and the rebels, it wasn't long before two mechanics, Ruuf Waluuk and Migg Birkhitt informed Imperial authorities of their presence. While Drusil was initially able to stifle the communication of Ruuf Waluuk, the Empire was able to receive Migg Birkhitt's transmission. After checking his house, Skywalker and Nakari managed to corner him in a local cantina where he bolted outdoors, only to be hit by a stun blast by Nakari.

The chase however, attracted the attention of a Gotal who attempted to disarm Skywalker and Nakari, and while initially successful, was rendered unconscious by an electric shock from R2-D2. Escorting the now prisoners back to a hotel room, the rebels were able to learn that the Gotal assailant was in reality Barrisk Favvin from the Imperial Security Bureau who was sent to investigate Migg's claims about knowing the location of the rebels. Luckily for the rebels, Favvin was not reporting to the ISB on a schedule, and thus he and Migg were able to be locked in a hotel room for an indefinite period of time.

Though that time would be short lived, as the engine was soon repaired and the Desert Jewel ready for takeoff. As Luke bid farewell to Azzur, his skull suddenly exploded from a blaster shot fired by Ruuf Waluuk and a Devaronian bounty hunter presumably sent to capture Drusil and claim the bounty for themselves. After a brief shootout, Nakari was able to help Skywalker finish off the intruders, and the ship managed to exit the planet's atmosphere. In the time it took the ship to be repaired however, the Empire had suspected foul play and had sent six Imperial-class Star Destroyers and three Interdictor cruisers to block off egress points into existing hyperlanes. With all outbound commercial traffic being boarded by stormtroopers in order to capture the now deemed criminals, Drusil managed to calculate a new hyperspace lane out of the system. With the Desert Jewel ignoring hails from the Imperial blockade, Drusil was able to translate encrypted communications between the vessels, a translation that revealed arguing over whether or not the ship was actually the Desert Jewel or a diversion, as its transponder codes had been changed to identify it as a freighter from Polser Couriers. The flagship commander eventually ordered that an Interdictor cruiser was to redirect its gravity projectors in front of the rebel ship to block their escape and a TIE squadron to pursue it after it received confirmation from Polser that it had no outbound shipments headed towards Rishi. Yet by the time it took for the Interdictor to redirect its gravity projector, the Desert Jewel had already jumped into uncharted space.

The ship was eventually able to make it to Omereth safely, where it was quickly attacked by several bounty hunters who were waiting for its arrival. After downing the ship, all three survivors, including Artoo were able to head for a small wooded island, where after an intense shootout, were able to defeat the bounty hunters. Hacking into one of their ships, Luke Skywalker was able to transport Drusil Bephorin to the planned drop-off point where Major Bren Derlin and a combat-outfitted CR90 corvette awaited their arrival with Drusil's family. With the successful extraction of Drusil and her family, the rebellion now possessed a keen edge in its fight against the Empire, while the Empire grudgingly suffered an embarrassing defeat.

Losing ground
"We kept the skeleton of the Republic for nearly twenty years while the Death Star was constructed. Twenty years, my apprentice. All that planning is now a layer of dust orbiting around Yavin... Now, we no longer have the Senate to hold order. We do not have the Death Star to force it. Our greatest weapon is gone. Our production is in ashes. We are besieged. In all these years, we have never skirted closer to disaster."

- Darth Sidious to Darth Vader

Following the destruction of the first Death Star by Luke Skywalker above Yavin 4, the Rebel Alliance sought to press their advantage by unleashing attacks on Imperial military targets throughout the galaxy. Most notably an attempt to assault, infiltrate and destroy Weapons Factory Alpha located in the Corellian Industrial Cluster on Cymoon 1, reputedly home to the largest weapons factory in the galaxy. In the meantime, the Empire opened negotiations with the Hutt Clan, led by Jabba the Hutt, to secure raw materials for Imperial military production and secure their support for their expansion in the Outer Rim. The meeting was due to happen on Cymoon 1, however the Rebels managed to intercept Jabba's envoy and sent a team led by Han Solo (masquerading as the Hutt's envoy) to infiltrate Weapons Factory Alpha and destroy it. Despite the arrival of Darth Vader, who sensed a disturbance in the Force and led the assault to capture the Rebel force, the Rebels were successful and destroyed the factory, crippling Imperial production and causing another major setback.

For his failure to stop the destruction of both the Death Star and the loss of Cymoon 1, Vader was relieved of much of his authority by Emperor Palpatine and was assigned to serve in the Imperial military instead of commanding it. As many of the Empire's former military command had been lost with the Death Star, the Emperor appointed General Cassio Tagge, the head of the Imperial Army, to the rank of Grand General and assigned him command of Imperial military matters due to his foresight to fear the Alliance Fleet and doubt the invincibility of the Death Star. Vader would serve under him after completing a mission to secure Jabba the Hutt's support on Tatooine. The Emperor pressed the military to focus its efforts on the conquest of the Outer Rim and the destruction of the Rebellion, for with the Death Star gone and the Senate disbanded, there was no longer any way for the Empire to maintain sufficient support to keep dissenting systems in line. As a result, the military was to preserve order by any means necessary until the second Death Star was completed.

With the destruction of the Death Star, the Empire was vulnerable to increasing attacks where it had once been secure with pirates beginning to conduct raids on Imperial supply lines, threatening Imperial dominion. Under Tagge's command, Vader led an assault on a pirate base. The information taken from the pirates revealed that they had the backing of the Crymorah crime syndicate and of their allies, the Droid Gotra, who had provided the pirates with modified droidekas. However, Vader succeeded in neutralizing the droids and the pirates, along with discovering a mole within the Empire's ranks.

The Empire strikes back
"Make ready to land our troops beyond their energy field, then deploy the fleet so that nothing gets off the system."

- Darth Vader

While the loss of both Tarkin and the Death Star itself were significant, Imperial resolve toward putting down the rebellion only increased. For the next three years, Imperial forces under the direct command of Darth Vader relentlessly pursued the Alliance. While the hunt was personal for Vader, having learned that the young rebel Skywalker was actually his son, the Imperial military nevertheless scoured the galaxy with Imperial probe droids. Eventually, the Empire's search came to fruition when one of its probe droids located the Alliance's new base on the ice planet Hoth. The massive Imperial fleet, led by the command ship Executor, arrived in the system and deployed ground forces in a major assault on the Alliance forces. Overwhelmed, the rebels were forced to flee, and the Empire claimed a decisive victory. The Imperial pursuit of the rebels, however, did not stop at Hoth. The Imperial fleet continued to chase down the fleeing rebels, pursuing Leia Organa and now-General Han Solo into the Hoth asteroid belt. Though Solo's ship, the Millennium Falcon, did manage to elude Imperial pursuit, Vader engaged the services of bounty hunters to track down the fleeing Alliance leadership. One of these bounty hunters was successful in tracking Organa and Solo back to Cloud City on Bespin, enabling Imperial forces to capture them and lay a trap for Luke Skywalker. The trap was eventually sprung, and Skywalker learned of his true relation to Vader, but the Imperial forces found themselves betrayed and, at least initially, overwhelmed by Cloud City's local authorities. The rebel leaders escaped Imperial custody again, but not without cost. Skywalker was maimed in a duel with Vader, while Solo was frozen in carbonite and handed over to the bounty hunter. Battered and bruised, the Alliance was once again in flight from pursuing Imperial forces.

Trapping the Rebellion
"Everything that has transpired has done so according to my design."

- Darth Sidious

Sometime after the destruction of the Death Star at Yavin, work began on the construction of a new, larger version of the original battle station. This time, however, the Emperor decided to proactively approach the rebel problem. Rather than guard the station's secrets, as with the first Death Star, Sidious opted to leak just enough information to bait the Alliance into striking at the station before it was completed&mdash;including the fact that he would be overseeing the final stages of the station's construction personally.

Unknown to the rebels, Imperial engineers had already ensured that the new Death Star's main weapon was operational, and the Imperial military command had discreetly moved a large number of warships to a staging point on the far side of the Endor moon, where the Death Star was orbiting. Simultaneously, a legion of Imperial troops was deployed on the surface to stop any attempt at sabotaging the station's ground-based shield generator.

Imperial intelligence reports indicated that Sidious' trap was indeed well underway when it was discovered that the rebel fleet was massing at Sullust, as a staging ground for their strike at Endor. Per the Emperor's design and command, Imperial military authorities were ordered to ignore the buildup so that the rebels would commit their entire force to a doomed attack.

When the Alliance fleet arrived en masse, the Emperor's trap was sprung. The rebel ground forces had taken the bait and been captured, so the Death Star's shield remained active, while the Imperial fleet moved into position to trap the rebels. With the Alliance fleet trapped between the bulk of the Imperial fleet and a shielded, fully-operational Death Star, victory for the Empire seemed assured.

Confrontation at Endor
"Admiral! We have enemy ships in sector 47!''" "''It's a trap!"

- A Rebel captain and Admiral Ackbar

Down on the surface of Endor, the tables were turned on the Imperial forces when they were unexpectedly attacked by the planet's indigenous Ewok population, giving the Alliance ground forces a free hand to destroy the Death Star's shield generator. With the shield down, Alliance starfighters were able to launch an assault on the Imperial station's reactor core. Meanwhile, aboard the station, a blow of an entirely different kind was struck against the Empire. A captive Luke Skywalker, now a Jedi in his own right, was successful in convincing Darth Vader to turn on his master. Vader&mdash;once again Anakin Skywalker&mdash;seized the Imperial head of state and hurled him down a shaft to his death. Soon after, the rebel starfighters were successful in attacking the Death Star's reactor core. The station was destroyed; like its predecessor, lost with all hands. With the loss of both the Emperor and his right-hand man, Vader, the destruction of the Death Star itself, and significant losses inflicted on the Imperial fleet, the Imperial remnants were forced to withdraw. The Empire had suffered a decisive defeat.

After Sidious
Approximately thirty years after the Battle of Endor, Imperial assets continued to be used in the galaxy, including stormtroopers and TIE fighters.

Government
Amongst high-ranking military personnel, the Emperor's name was spoken with fear along with his Sith apprentice, Darth Vader. Though frequently styled as a "Lord," and treated with a similar fearful deference as Palpatine, it is unclear whether Vader performed an official function of government.

With the rise of the new order, many previous governmental agencies were re-named and re-purposed, with many official buildings remodeled to fit a darker and more angular aesthetic. One such agency was the Republic-era COMPOR, newly dubbed COMPNOR, the Commission for the Preservation of the New Order. It was the Empire's umbrella agency dedicated to ensuring order and stability for the countless worlds under the Emperor's rule by supporting the new regime through propaganda and intelligence services. Organizations such as the Imperial Security Bureau and Military Intelligence worked under its oversight, with the ISB helping to stamp out potential dissident actions along with Military Intelligence's vast information and data gathering operations on the countless citizens in the galaxy. Also working under the auspices of COMPNOR was the Ministry of Information, designated under the Coalition for Progress. The Ministry was primarily tasked with muzzling the HoloNet News Agency of anti-Imperial messaging and ensuring the necessary infrastructure for the vast communications systems within the Empire. It also worked to monitor the Imperial Press Corps at the grand COMPNOR arcology, located in the Federal District of Coruscant, Level 5127.

The Empire also maintained the Imperial Information Office which employed civilians to help the Empire and its massive data operations in the galaxy, allowing employees the option of whether to cybernetically enhance their performance with AJ^6 cyborg constructs. The Imperial Department of Military Research also helped to boost the combat forces of the New Order, developing the widely used stormtrooper armor and the IT-O Interrogation Unit.

During the reign of the Empire, the Imperial Senate gradually lost the prestige it once held as the forum for galactic debate, as increasing numbers of senators became entangled into Emperor Sheev Palpatine's web of corruption, which began earlier during the Clone Wars. With the once powerful Galactic Senate firmly in Palpatine's hands, passing legislation became a mere formality for the New Order. However certain senators, such as Bail and Leia Organa of Alderaan actively questioned the accountability of the Empire and its actions, much to the ire of Imperial authorities. Suspicions eventually began rising over Leia Organa using her diplomatic immunity to help the Rebel Alliance. After her capture aboard the Tantive IV, which was known to be carrying technical readouts for the Death Star, the Emperor used the incident as an excuse for disbanding the Imperial Senate shortly before the Battle of Yavin. With the dissolution of the Senate, authority over the various systems and sectors passed directly to the regional governors&mdash;effectively transitioning governance into military jurisdiction, who answered directly to the Emperor.

Within the Empire, non-humans were routinely subjugated, with many sent to numerous slave labor camps across the galaxy. One of the most infamous being the spice mines of Kessel, where Wookiee slaves, prized for their strength would be sent to mine the valuable spice located in the planets interior. A literal death sentence for many, with an expected survival time of three months.

Military
"Look on our new military not as trespassers or interlopers, but as gatekeepers, here to shore up the Emperor's vision of a pacified and prosperous galaxy."

- Wilhuff Tarkin

As the direct successor to the Grand Army of the Republic, the Imperial military comprised vast numbers of warships and countless soldiers. One of the most recognizable warships being the Imperial-class Star Destroyer, the mere sight of one usually being enough to bring a troublesome system in line. Rule through fear of force rather than force itself was the driving philosophy throughout the Imperial military. A philosophy bolstered by the near limitless resources at the Empire's disposal and loyalist companies such as Taim & Bak, Borstel and Phylon. Corporations such as Kuat Drive Yards and its subsidiary Kuat Systems Engineering produced many of the New Order's Star Destroyers, including the formidable All Terrain Armored Transport, which was frequently deployed at hotspots throughout the galaxy. The AT-AT became to be feared for its formidable chin-mounted heavy laser cannons, while lighter walkers such as the All Terrain Defense Pod featured a single laser cannon able to be rotated independent of the walkers front facing direction, and were deployed primarily to protect Imperial military interests on backwater worlds. BlasTech Industries was the primary weapons producer for the widely used E-11 blaster rifle and DL-18 blaster pistol. The Aratech Repulsor Company manufactured the 614-AvA speeder bike, commonly referred to as the Imperial speeder bike which starred two BlasTech JB-37 blaster cannons and a top speed of 375 kph. Sienar Fleet Systems produced many of the Empire's Imperial TIE fighters and variants, such as the TIE Advanced v1, which was originally unveiled on Empire Day and featured dual chin-mounted laser cannons and the ability to launch warheads such as the XX-23 S-thread tracker. In addition, the Empire inherited the military assets of the defunct Separatist movement&mdash;the most notable of which was the Death Star.

Leading the Imperial military were highly trained admirals, generals and Moffs who were instructed at the numerous Imperial Academy complexes throughout the galaxy. Several veteran officers also formerly served in the Galactic Republic, with decorated members such as Wulff Yularen. During the sixth year of the Emperor's reign there was a fixed number of twenty Moffs who answered directly to the Imperial Ruling Council. The title of Grand Moff was specifically created for Wilhuff Tarkin, while other Moffs such as Jerjerrod and Therbon sought to increase their reputation with the Emperor. Some ambitious officers even supported insurgent activities with later plans to betray and destroy them in hopes of a promotion. It was not uncommon for high ranking officials to maintain private investments, with Hiram Zataire owning large plantations and a vineyard on Naboo, and Cassio Tagge being a member of the House of Tagge, held ownership of TaggeCo and its mining facility at Lucazec.

The Imperial Army and Navy were responsible for carrying out the Empire's military operations across the galaxy. Ostensibly dedicated to maintaining law and order, Imperial military forces came to be feared and fled from. Perhaps the most ubiquitously visible element were the Imperial stormtroopers. These faceless soldiers were the enforcers of Imperial order, often exercising a 'shoot-first' policy.

Astrography
As the successor state to the Galactic Republic, the Galactic Empire's authority spanned most of the known galaxy. Its reach was vast, claiming as its own every territory within the former Galactic Republic, as well as those which had joined the Confederacy of Independent Systems. The Empire also controlled many territories through puppet states, alliances and had many protectorates throughout the known galaxy, most notably the Corporate Sector. The Empire maintained numerous outposts in systems such as Trogan, Jomark and Felucia, as well as a small outpost on Rhen Var and a mining colony and Imperial prison on Nam Chorios.