Forum:KB:In-Universe usage of the Imperial March (or Martial Theme of the Empire) request

Hi.

Can someone supply the instances where the Imperial March (otherwise known as the Martial Theme of the Empire) is used in-universe? So far, I managed to find these:

1.Star Wars: Republic Commando (Used as Elevator Music in the level "Attack of the Clones") 2. Star Wars: The Old Republic (Ashara Zavros hums the theme, or at the very least a similar piece of music, during the Sith Inquisitor sidequest) 3. The Paradise Snare (Used as the martial theme of the Empire during Han Solo's graduation [hence the alternate name], made more explicit in the audio book) 4. Rising Malevolence (similar to the Old Republic instance, a Rocket Battle Droid hummed the theme when about to board Plo Koon's escape pod) 5. Battlefront II (Stormtroopers whistle the theme) 6. Boba Fett: Agent of Doom (Leonis Murthe hummed the theme when doing "surgery" on a "patient" via lightsaber) 7. NPR's A New Hope (the theme is heard in a propaganda piece that Luke Skywalker was listening to while he was still on Tatooine). 8. Star Wars: Racer (Anakin briefly hummed the theme when he won a race)

With the exception of the NPR radio drama and Star Wars: Racer, all of these have been mentioned on the Imperial March article (the out-of-universe one, I mean). I want to know if there are any usages of the theme in-universe in ANY of the source works (like Star Wars Galaxies, any of the comics, any radio dramas, any other TCW episodes or CW episodes, books, and the like).

Which also reminds me: The out-of-universe article mentioned that Brain Invaders, Ghosts of Mortis, The Lawless, and Overlords used the theme in-universe, but can someone specify exactly how they were in-universe rather than simply the out-of-universe soundtrack playing at that moment?

I need that info so I could continue work on the Martial Theme of the Empire article (in other words, the in-universe Imperial March theme). Weedle McHairybug (talk) 13:57, September 8, 2013 (UTC)