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Galactic Empire (Star Wars)

The Galactic Empire, also known simply as the Empire, is a fictional autocracy featured in the Star Wars franchise. It was first introduced in the 1977 film Star Wars and appears in its two sequels: The Empire Strikes Back (1980) and Return of the Jedi (1983). It is the main antagonistic faction of the original trilogy. An oppressive, autocratic regime with a complicated bureaucracy, the Galactic Empire seeks to ensure singular rule and social control over every planet and civilization within the galaxy.

Galactic Empire

19 BBY from the Galactic Republic

Galactic Emperor:

Leader of the Contingency:[b]

Legislative:

  • Imperial Senate (19–0 BBY)

Executive:

  • Imperial Ruling Council (19 BBY–4 ABY)
  • Imperial High Command (19 BBY–4 ABY)
  • Council of Moffs (14 BBY–4 ABY)
  • Imperial Future Council (4 ABY)
  • Shadow Council (5 ABY, 9 ABY)

Galactic Standard Credit (Imperial Dataries)

Coruscant (Senate District, Imperial Center)

At its peak, the Galactic Empire sprawls over much of the known Star Wars galaxy, which consists of millions of star systems and billions more fringe colonies, shipyards, fortress worlds, and outer territories. The Empire's origins are depicted in the prequel film Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith (2005), where it replaces the Galactic Republic at the end of the Clone Wars orchestrated by the Republic's Supreme Chancellor, Palpatine. Palpatine is also secretly the Sith Lord Darth Sidious, who masterminded the war in order to destroy the Jedi and restore the Sith to power.


Palpatine falsely accuses the Jedi of causing the Clone Wars, a secessionist war, to weaken the Republic and gain power. The Sith Lord manipulates the Galactic Senate into using clone troopers created during the conflict to purge the Jedi. After engineering these threats himself, Palpatine reorganises the Republic into a state that could "ensure the security and continuing stability, and [provide] a safe and secure society" – the Galactic Empire, with himself as Emperor. The Senate overwhelmingly supports this decision and lauds his apparent resolve, bravery, and selflessness.


With Emperor Palpatine keeping mostly to the shadows, his Sith apprentice, Darth Vader maintains a more public presence and leads the Imperial forces, thus acting as a personification of the Galactic Empire's power. By the time of Episode IV – A New Hope, the faction has transformed into a fully autocratic regime, where it makes war with the insurgent Rebel Alliance. The completion of the Death Star, a planet-destroying battle station, allows Emperor Palpatine to instigate a self-coup, dissolving the Imperial Senate and transferring power to officers such as Grand Moff Tarkin. The Galactic Empire is depicted in Star Wars media as a dictatorship, one based on "anthropocentrism, nationalisation, state terrorism, power projection, and threat of lethal force.[1]


The Galactic Empire collapses following the events of Return of the Jedi, but the First Order is formed by Imperial remnants in the sequel trilogy, set 30 years later.

(2005)

Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith

(2008–2020) (Briefly)

Star Wars: The Clone Wars

(2021–2024)

Star Wars: The Bad Batch

(2018)

Solo: A Star Wars Story

(2022)

Obi-Wan Kenobi

(2022–present)

Andor

(2014–2018)

Star Wars Rebels

(2016)

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

(1977) (First appearance)

Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope

(1980)

Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back

(1983)

Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi

(2019–present) (Mentioned only)

The Mandalorian

(2023) (Mentioned only)

Ahsoka

(2018-2020) (Mentioned only)

Star Wars Resistance

(2015) (Mentioned only)

Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens

(2017) (Mentioned only)

Star Wars: Episode VIII – The Last Jedi

(2019) (Mentioned only)

Star Wars: Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker

- Dark Lord of the Sith, thus Palpatine's second-in-command, until his death in the Battle of Endor.

Darth Vader

– Grand Vizier of the Imperial Ruling Council and Vice-Chair of the Imperial Senate, later installed by Gallius Rax as puppet leader following Palpatine's death in Aftermath: Life Debt. Amedda formally surrenders the Galactic Empire to the New Republic in Aftermath: Empire's End.

Mas Amedda

– Grand Moff of the Oversector Outer and commander of the Death Star, until his death in the Battle of Yavin.

Wilhuff Tarkin

– Grand Admiral of the 7th Fleet of the Imperial Navy, until being MIA upon his defeat in the liberation of Lothal.

Thrawn

– Head of Imperial Weapons Division[18] and director of the Death Star, until his death in the Battle of Scarif.[19] Krennic was also the Head of Advanced Weapons research.

Orson Krennic

Isaac Asimov's Galactic Empire

Imperium of Mankind

List of Star Wars characters

Utopian and dystopian fiction

State terrorism

in the StarWars.com Databank

Galactic Empire

on Wookieepedia, a Star Wars wiki

Galactic Empire

(No longer active, this archive as of September 27, 2005 has at least some of the essays intact)

DomusPublica.net

The Weekly Standard

The Case for the Empire

"No Case for the Empire"

Web.Archive.org

Archived 2022-08-12 at the Wayback Machine

GalacticEmpireDatabank.com

Why did The Galactic Empire Hate Aliens?

Tarkin in the Star Wars Databank