Imperial remnants may refer to the following items:
Canon[]
- Imperial Remnants, a general term that referred to rogue remnants of the Galactic Empire following the Battle of Endor. Collectively known simply as the Imperial Remnant.
- The Chadawan government, a rogue Imperial faction led by Governor Bordanivaux and supported by Colonel Madrighast based on the world Chadawa.
- The Imperial-Royalist coalition, a coalition remnant of the Empire located on Xagobah.
- Imperial territory G5-623, an Imperial remnant led by Grand Moff Lozen Tolruck based on the Mid Rim world of Kashyyyk.
- Kenner Loring's faction, an Imperial remnant on Malastare led by Grand General Kenner Loring.
- Moff Royen's fleet, an Imperial remnant fleet controlled by Moff Royen that was located in the Red Hand Cluster.
- Ubrik Adelhard's Imperial remnant, an Imperial remnant in the Anoat sector led by Moff Ubrik Adelhard.
- Velcar Imperial remnant, an Imperial remnant led by Governor Ecressys in the Velcar sector.
- Visler Korda's faction, the remnant led by Commodore Visler Korda and situated on Rekkana.
- The Yomo Council, a remnant that broke away from the Empire and refused to acknowledge Grand Vizier Mas Amedda and the loyalist forces. The council led by Governor Brashan and General Tuluh in Fedovoi End.
- The Shadow Council, an alliance of various Imperial remnants under the theoretical leadership of Grand Admiral-in-exile Thrawn.
- Gilad Pellaeon's delegation, an Imperial remnant led by Captain Gilad Pellaeon.
- Gideon's Imperial remnant, an Imperial remnant led by Moff Gideon and based on Mandalore by 9 ABY.
- Thrawn's forces, an Imperial remnant led by Grand Admiral Thrawn, which was stationed on the extragalactic planet Peridea, and was allied with the Dathomiri witches, the Great Mothers.
- Morgan Elsbeth's forces, an Imperial remnant led by the Nightsister witch Magistrate Morgan Elsbeth.
- The inner systems' Imperial remnant, an Imperial remnant and navy located in the Core Worlds, Colonies, and Inner Rim. The remnant fragmented and became the Centrists faction within the New Republic Senate.
- The Jakku Imperial remnant, an Imperial remnant formed on Jakku that continued fighting at the Battle of Jakku for months despite the signing of the Galactic Concordance.
- The Morak Imperial remnants, a group of Imperial remnants based on the mining planet Morak.
- Queluhan Nebula Imperial remnant, an Imperial remnant led by Grand Moff Randd in the Queluhan Nebula.
- The Unknown Regions Imperial remnant, the Imperial remnant led by Grand Admiral Rae Sloane that retreated into the Unknown Regions in accordance with the Contingency.
- Centrists, an Imperial remnant, turned political faction in the New Republic Senate that was active during the Cold War.
- The First Order, a successor state to the Old Empire formed from Sloane's Imperial remnant and the Centrists.
Star Wars Legends[]
- The Imperial Remnant, the largest successor of the Galactic Empire after its defeat at the Battle of Endor.
- The Empire of the Hand, another successor of the Galactic Empire established by Grand Admiral Thrawn from the remnants of the Empire in Wild Space.
- The Empire Reborn, also known as the Imperial Remnant, a separate faction from the mainline Remnant which was led by Hethrir.
- The Empire-in-exile, also known as the Imperial Remnant, which was formed by loyalists of the Fel dynasty after the fall of the Fel Empire; itself formed from the post-Endor Imperial Remnant.
Non-canon[]
- Galactic Empire (Am and Karre), an Imperial faction of its namesake formed from the surviving remnants of the First Order and the Sith Eternal in the aftermath of the Battle of Exegol and led artificially-created twin users of the dark side, Master Am and (prior to his defection) Lord Karre. The faction sought to carry on the Imperial legacy through its Gemini-class Star Destroyer, a starship superweapon capable of destroying whole planets that it's called the "hypercannon", which the Empire planned to use against the Republic and any other worlds that opposed them.
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