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==Notes and references== |
==Notes and references== |
Revision as of 02:15, 19 February 2018
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- "My son has a big mouth and is prone to outrageous speeches, but he's not a rebel. He'll see the value of the New Order when he grows older."
- ―Captain Hiram Zataire, to ISB Agent Alexsandr Kallus
The New Order was the name given to the political program and atheistic state religion adopted by the First Galactic Empire,[4] and the ideology of COMPNOR,[1] with the Grand Architect of the New Order responsible for its political message.[5] When Sheev Palpatine proclaimed himself Emperor in front of the whole Galactic Senate, he promised that his new regime would usher in a thousand years of peace by ending the corruption and ineptitude of the old political system of democracy.[2] The chief values of the regime, such as order, control, and the rule of law, were written on a stone spire located on Monument Plaza, Coruscant.[6]
Behind the scenes
Conceptually, the New Order bears some similarities with the ideology of "Positive Christianity", the official religion of Nazi Germany, which, despite its name, placed a heavy emphasis on state worship while discouraging beliefs rooted in divinity.
Appearances
- Star Wars Battlefront II
- Ahsoka
- Tarkin
- Thrawn
- Servants of the Empire: Edge of the Galaxy
- Rise of the Rebels
- The Rebellion Begins
- Battlefront: Twilight Company (Mentioned only)
- Heir to the Jedi
- Return of the Jedi: Beware the Power of the Dark Side! (Mentioned only)
Sources
- Galactic Empire in the Encyclopedia (content now obsolete; backup link)
- Star Wars Propaganda: A History of Persuasive Art in the Galaxy
- Star Wars: The Rebel Files