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In order to gain control of a whole galaxy where strong resistance is expected, what forces would the empire be able to commit in the timeframe shortly after The Empire Strikes Back and without the Rebel Alliance becoming too big of a nuisance?

In adittion to this, how many sith/dark jedi would Palpatine be able to muster? Who would be placed in charge of the operation? Would Thrawn be recalled from the Unknown Regions?
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Murazor wrote:Would Thrawn be recalled from the Unknown Regions?
IIRC around the TESB time period Thrawn isn't in the Unknown Regions.
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Black Admiral wrote: IIRC around the TESB time period Thrawn isn't in the Unknown Regions.
OK. Is he already a Great Admiral? If not, who would be the most likely candidate to be placed in charge of such an operation?
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Murazor wrote:In order to gain control of a whole galaxy where strong resistance is expected, what forces would the empire be able to commit in the timeframe shortly after The Empire Strikes Back and without the Rebel Alliance becoming too big of a nuisance?

In adittion to this, how many sith/dark jedi would Palpatine be able to muster? Who would be placed in charge of the operation? Would Thrawn be recalled from the Unknown Regions?
Well the Empire could easily muster 2-3 thousands ISDs with thousands of support vessels. However, doing so would require ISDs to be taken off of their normal duties, but even then, the Empire could build (as MW has said in the past), 7,000 ISDs in a couple months. Thrawn is a good man for the job, Darth Vader would be good as well (since he is evil). As for the sith, not sure about that.
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Murazor wrote:
Black Admiral wrote: IIRC around the TESB time period Thrawn isn't in the Unknown Regions.
OK. Is he already a Great Admiral? If not, who would be the most likely candidate to be placed in charge of such an operation?
In Tales of the Bounty Hunters, he poses as Jodo Kast at that time, I think.
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Jordie wrote:In Tales of the Bounty Hunters, he poses as Jodo Kast at that time, I think.
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Would you please clarify this a bit? I fear that I am not completely familiar with EU materials
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Murazor wrote:
Black Admiral wrote: IIRC around the TESB time period Thrawn isn't in the Unknown Regions.
OK. Is he already a Great Admiral? If not, who would be the most likely candidate to be placed in charge of such an operation?
He's an Admiral at that point IIRC; his promotion came after GA Zaarin mutined (SP?), at least if I'm remembering the TIE Fighter storyline correctly.

EDIT - Presuming Zaarin doesn't go mutineer, I could see him being put in charge.
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From the new essential guide to characters:
Shortly before the Battle of Hoth, Thrawn worked with Darth Vader to remove Black Sun lieutenant Zekka Thyne from Corellia. Thrawn dressed as the bounty hunter Jodo Kast to pull of the scheme, tricking CorSec officer Corran Horn into playing a key role into Thyne's capture.
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Well. Thank you.

A last question: Did the empire have in this period any superweapon or superlaser (considering that the Eclipses haven't been created yet and the Death Star II is still under construction at most)?
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Murazor wrote:Well. Thank you.

A last question: Did the empire have in this period any superweapon or superlaser (considering that the Eclipses haven't been created yet and the Death Star II is still under construction at most)?
Around this time there are two "habitation spheres' in construction around Coruscant, however, they are "mini" death stars that were not even finished by the time of RotJ. As for superlaser tech, these "mini" death stars were equipped with superlasers.

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Are we just assuming concept art is canon or is there any proof?
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StarshipTitanic wrote:Are we just assuming concept art is canon or is there any proof?
Concept art is not really proof, well in my book, but that pic of the Death Stars come from The Illustrated Guide to the SW Universe. They lable them as "habitation spheres" built for "peacetime purposes".
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Techno_Union wrote:Concept art is not really proof, well in my book, but that pic of the Death Stars come from The Illustrated Guide to the SW Universe. They lable them as "habitation spheres" built for "peacetime purposes".
:lol: Yes, for the "public servants" of the empire, to "preserve" the peace, I'm sure.
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Techno_Union wrote:
StarshipTitanic wrote:Are we just assuming concept art is canon or is there any proof?
Concept art is not really proof, well in my book, but that pic of the Death Stars come from The Illustrated Guide to the SW Universe. They lable them as "habitation spheres" built for "peacetime purposes".
Well is that a behind-the-scenes type of book? That sounds like tongue in cheek to me.
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StarshipTitanic wrote:
Techno_Union wrote:
StarshipTitanic wrote:Are we just assuming concept art is canon or is there any proof?
Concept art is not really proof, well in my book, but that pic of the Death Stars come from The Illustrated Guide to the SW Universe. They lable them as "habitation spheres" built for "peacetime purposes".
Well is that a behind-the-scenes type of book? That sounds like tongue in cheek to me.
No. The caption is an in "in universe" article about Imperial Centre written by Pollux Hax, a professional Imperial propagandist. The description "habitation sphere" is a delightfully vague description which implies that they are purely civilian in function, but never actually says that they are not basically Überartillery pieces for the purpose of obliterating planets -- all while done in the absence of a declared state of war.

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Murazor wrote:Well. Thank you.

A last question: Did the empire have in this period any superweapon or superlaser (considering that the Eclipses haven't been created yet and the Death Star II is still under construction at most)?
During the comics, they built a weapon platform called 'The Eye of Tarkin' between ESB and RoTJ. Just a big superlaser covered in armor and Turbolasers (probably were Kevin J Anderson got the idea for the Darksaber)
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Actually, it was just called the Tarkin. I believe that it was a superlaser with a Super Star Destroyer hull built around it.
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Solauren wrote:
Murazor wrote:Well. Thank you.

A last question: Did the empire have in this period any superweapon or superlaser (considering that the Eclipses haven't been created yet and the Death Star II is still under construction at most)?
During the comics, they built a weapon platform called 'The Eye of Tarkin' between ESB and RoTJ. Just a big superlaser covered in armor and Turbolasers (probably were Kevin J Anderson got the idea for the Darksaber)
I think you mean "Eye of Palaptine"? The Tarkin battlestation was just called Tarkin according the Sharky.
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