- "Looks like illegal contraband, an artifact forbidden under Order Sixty-Six Codicil Nine."
- ―A stormtrooper commander, to Madelin Sun
Codicil Nine was a subsection of Order 66[1]—an order to execute the Jedi Order as traitors to the Galactic Republic[2]—which forbade the keeping of Force artifacts by citizens.[1] Between around 8 BBY and 2 BBY,[3] former University of Bar'leth Sava Madelin Sun was nearly arrested by three Imperial stormtroopers for violating the codicil after they discovered[1] she[4] was in possession of one such artifact in[1] her home on the planet Antillion.[4] The stormtrooper commander present informed Sun they would be making to a report to the sector's Imperial governor about the discovery, however, the commander and the two other troopers were killed by Lady Qi'ra—the leader of the criminal syndicate Crimson Dawn—before they could.[1]
Behind the scenes[]
Codicil Nine was mentioned in a flashback in the third issue of the 2021 comic miniseries Star Wars: Crimson Reign. The issue was written by Charles Soule and published by Marvel Comics[1] on March 9, 2022. Prior to the release of the issue, the codicil was mentioned in a preview article of the issue released on StarWars.com on March 2 of the same year.[5]
Appearances[]
- Crimson Reign 3 (Mentioned only) (In flashback(s))
Sources[]
- The Odyssey of the Archivist in Marvel's Crimson Reign #3 – Exclusive Preview on StarWars.com (backup link) (First mentioned)
Notes and references[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Crimson Reign 3
- ↑ Star Wars: Timelines
- ↑ Star Wars: Timelines dates the events of Han Solo & Chewbacca 3 to between around 8 BBY and 2 BBY. As the flashbacks in Crimson Reign 3 that take place on Antillion occur concurrently with the events of Han Solo & Chewbacca 3, the flashbacks must also take place during the same time.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Han Solo & Chewbacca 3
- ↑ The Odyssey of the Archivist in Marvel's Crimson Reign #3 – Exclusive Preview on StarWars.com (backup link)