Imperial Civil War

"I disdain what these puffed-up, self-appointed warlords have inflicted upon our fighting forces. These squabbling children have caused as much damage to the Empire as the Rebel Alliance has."

- Admiral Daala, 12 ABY

The Imperial Civil War was in fact not a single war but instead a series of conflicts that plagued the Galactic Empire in the aftermath of the Battle of Endor (4 ABY) and again following the reign of the Palpatine clones. Its official end was in 12 ABY with the purging of the last major warlords by Admiral Daala. This act resulted in a reunified (but much weakened) Empire. New Order purists named it the War of Purification, those who opposed the Imperial military called it the Imperial Mutiny, and many others labeled it as the Time of Destruction.

The death of Emperor Palpatine at the Battle of Endor marked the beginning of the end for his Empire. The Galactic Empire was far too large to be destroyed in one blow, however, and for the next decade or so it was ruled by former Imperials styling themselves as independent warlords as well as loyalists such as Grand Admiral Thrawn and former intelligence director Ysanne Isard.

Empire divided
Immediately following the Imperial defeat at Endor, Grand Vizier Sate Pestage seized control of the Empire. He, however, lacked the charisma, political skill, and, most importantly, the Force, which the late Palpatine and Darth Vader had used to hold the New Order together. Admiral Harrsk was the first Imperial to declare himself independent and found his own private fiefdom, but he would not be the last. Later warlords included Admiral Teradoc, Admiral Zsinj, and General Delvardus, to name but a few.

Sate Pestage managed to hold the throne for a scant six months before he was deposed by the Imperial Ruling Council. The three Tribunes that made up this group were in fact acting under the influence of Imperial Intelligence Director Ysanne Isard, and their rule was soon replaced with that of Isard.

Ysanne Isard succeeded in keeping the Empire and fending off aggressive warlords for nearly two years. Her downfall was brought about by the loss of Imperial Center, and in 5 ABY the Central Committee of Grand Moffs was formed in an attempt to subvert Ysanne's rule. Knowing herself to be losing control, Ysanne charged her scientists with breeding a biological virus which targeted only non-humans. This virus she later loosed on Coruscant.

The remnants of the Empire soon found themselves sharing a common enemy with the New Republic for the first time as both governments viewed the rogue warlord, Zsinj, as their greatest threat. Zsinj came under pressure from both states, but it was not until Admiral Rogriss allied with New Republic General Han Solo that they managed to check him and later kill him at the Battle of Dathomir.

The Empire continued to be beaten back until the return of Grand Admiral Thrawn. As the last legitimate Grand Admiral he was, despite his non-human identity, able to gather Imperial forces and mount a campaign that reclaimed nearly half of the galaxy for the New Order. This unforeseen resurgence came to an end, however, with Thrawn's assassination by his own Noghri bodyguard, Rukh, who had defected to the New Republic. Captain Gilad Pellaeon, Thrawn's capable second-in-command, knew his limitations, as well as those of his command, and ordered a retreat.

The New Republic immediately took advantage of the Imperial power vacuum and moved to cut off future threats by allying themselves with the remaining warlords. Using the pretext of pursuing Imperial war criminals other miscreants, the New Republic began their push against Prince-Admiral Delak Krennel. Despite Krennel's new ally, a cloned Ysanne Isard, and Isard's machinations to steal back her Super Star Destroyer, the Lusankya, the New Republic emerged victorious and began pressing their advantage even more. All this left the Core Worlds with only minimal protection.

Imperial unrest in Coruscant
In 10 ABY the surviving Imperial warlords, encouraged by what Grand Admiral Thrawn had so recently accomplished with so little and in such a short time, agreed to organize under the Imperial Ruling Council for an offensive thrust into the Galactic Core. The New Republic could not match the military might of the re-unified Empire, and after a short, decisive campaign the Empire had retaken the former Imperial Center in the Fourth Battle of Coruscant.

Having taken Coruscant, the Ruling Council decided the time had come to elect a new Galactic Emperor for whom they would serve as a new Imperial Senate. The governors, Moffs, and Grand Moffs agreed but with the requirement that they, too, would be granted seats in the Senate, and that their votes would be weighted for the number of worlds they controlled. The Councilors, however, refused as this would in effect decentralize power and share it among local rulers. Matters quickly fell apart.

The Imperial military sought to take power itself, but a split between the Army and the Navy occurred. The latter insisted that it alone could choose a new Supreme Commander. Then the bureaucrats and COMPNOR attempted a coup, claiming that any change to the New Order would invalidate the Empire's existence. The ISB and Imperial Intelligence, in turn, embarked on a campaign of assassinations against each other. The Dark Side Adepts alone kept out of this inter-factional maneuvering.

An armed conflict soon broke out amongst the various Imperial factions on Coruscant. It laid much of the planet to waste and ended only when the reborn Emperor Palpatine declared his return several months later. While most of the rank-and-file returned to loyal service, few of the warlords did likewise. Most instead chose to flee for their lives as the Emperor was not expected to take kindly to their usurping of his throne. The New Republic involved itself by stirring up regional hatred with attacks using captured Imperial starships on rival factions.

Return of Palpatine
The apparent rebirth of Palpatine revealed his intent to conquer death: he would transfer his spirit into a newly cloned body. Imbued with the dead despot's spirit, the clone proceeded to rebuild the Empire, and just six years later had regained the strength to challenge the New Republic. Having regrouped the fragmented Empire's many warlords and loyalists into a single unified force, Palpatine's clone launched a series of devastating attacks on the New Republic from his new capital at Byss in the Deep Core. With his numbers and also his newly built superweapons, he nearly brought the New Republic to its knees.

The Imperial Ruling Council, however, was reluctant to surrender the authority it had gained since Endor. At Sarcev Quest's urging the Council had already lent its patronage to Carnor Jax, a Royal Guard officer and aspiring Sith Lord who was to act as a new figurehead for the Empire. Quest and Jax now worked together in the heart of the Imperial court to overthrow their Emperor.

To lay the groundwork for a coup, Quest installed Carnor Jax as one of the cadre of Sovereign Protectors who served as the reborn Palpatine's personal guard. Together they then sounded out support, eliminating rivals like Sa-Di and Nefta, the only other Force-users on the Council. With funds provided by other Council members, such as Xandel Carivus, Quest bribed the Emperor's physician to sabotage the genetic material for the clone bodies which were key to Palpatine's rebirth.

On the most basic levels the motives of the conspirators are not hard to understand: they were faced with the palpable madness of the cloned Emperor, the transfer of much of their power to a Dark Jedi elite, and the willful, wanton, destruction made by Operation Shadow Hand. Some perhaps believed that they were taking necessary actions for the good of the Empire while others were driven by ambition or concern for their own survival. In any event, the Council now held a dedicated group of conspirators. Jax and Quest led this cabal but the former's key role possibly indicates the support of his mistress, Lumiya. The subsequent appearance of Blackhole Stormtroopers as Jax's personal guard also hints at a connection with Lord Cronal.

Palpatine seems to have been oblivious to the machinations of the Council, and while there is no evidence that they predicted events on Onderon and the destruction of Byss, they were nevertheless ready to make their move when the time was ripe and remove those who might oppose them. This was, of course, a coup, but it was a coup headed by those who had, ever since Endor, regarded themselves as rulers of the Empire and guardians of the principles of the New Order.

Daala's campaign
"One Empire, one fleet&mdash;only this will guarantee us victory."

- Admiral Daala

Following the collapse of the reborn Palpatine's regime, the Empire once again fell into chaos and disarray. High-ranking officials and military commanders gathered their own forces and retreated to the Deep Core, establishing dominions and feuding among themselves for control of what remained. These warlords were self-absorbed beyond anything seen in the post-Endor years with each wasting precious resources in order to advance individual position. Hoping to again reunite the squabbling remnants of the once all-powerful Galactic Empire, Admiral Daala took it upon herself to act as a sort of emissary between the factions. She met with limited success. When Daala was forced into the service of self-titled "Supreme Warlord" Harrsk in his fight against High Admiral Teradoc, she could take it no longer. Allying herself with Teradoc's top fleet officer, then-Vice Admiral Gilad Pellaeon, she chaired a meeting at Tsoss Beacon of the thirteen most powerful warlords. Her intent was to negotiate a reunification and the appointment of a Supreme Commander.

Hours into the negotiations it became apparent to Daala that the warlords refused to work together. Tired and angry she killed them all by sealing the conference room and poisoning the air. Although it had not been her original intent, Daala effectively made herself both Supreme Commander and Imperial Head of State. The Empire was again poised to wage war against the New Republic. The stable government associated with the Imperial Remnant had not yet been established, but it was this event which began the process by which that government was shaped.

Still bitter from the losses she had taken a year prior, Daala regrouped the Imperial Navy under the flag of the Star Dreadnought Knight Hammer. She then placed Pellaeon in command of a fleet of thirteen amassed Imperial-class Star Destroyers. She also gave control of Crimson Command (a fleet of one hundred twelve Victory-class Star Destroyers) to Colonel Cronus, her loyal third-in-command, before setting her plan in motion. In Daala's opinion, the greatest hindrance to Imperial victory lay with the Jedi and their academy on Yavin IV. Focused upon this objective, she ordered Pellaeon's fleet to lead the attack as a vanguard for her flagship. The battle was a disaster for the Empire, costing Daala the lives of many loyal soldiers, including Cronus, as well as the Knight Hammer. Pellaeon succeeded in recovering Daala from an escape pod, though his Star Destroyers had been damaged by the Jedi. Embarrassed and ashamed, Daala resigned her command and commission; her final act was to promote Pellaeon to full admiral and convey upon him the powers of Supreme Commander of the Imperial Fleet, thus bringing the Imperial Civil War to an end.

Aftermath
The remaining Imperial forces, now known as the Imperial Remnant, suffered several more defeats over the ensuing years, forcing its retreat into eight backwater sectors in the Outer Rim Territories. Seeing that defeat was imminent, Pellaeon finally admitted the need to sue for peace. After a peace accord was signed with the New Republic, the Remnant settled into a period of stability that was not tested until the Yuuzhan Vong War, when the Imperial Remnant allied with the New Republic and its successor-state, the Galactic Federation of Free Alliances in the fight against the Yuuzhan Vong.

Notable battles

 * Battle of Moorja – 4.5 ABY (Six months after the Battle of Endor)
 * Battle of Kaal – 6 ABY
 * Battle of Tralus – 6 ABY
 * Battle of Vahaba – 7.5 ABY
 * Fourth Battle of Coruscant –10 ABY
 * Second Battle of Balmorra – 10 ABY
 * Battle of Yinchorr – 11 ABY
 * Battle of Ord Cantrell – 11 ABY
 * Battle of Harrsk's fortress – 12 ABY

Appearances

 * The Glove of Darth Vader
 * The Lost City of the Jedi
 * Zorba the Hutt's Revenge
 * Mission from Mount Yoda
 * Queen of the Empire
 * Prophets of the Dark Side
 * X-wing: Solo Command
 * X-wing: Isard's Revenge
 * Dark Empire
 * Dark Empire II
 * Crimson Empire
 * Crimson Empire II: Council of Blood
 * Darksaber
 * Darksaber