A Star Destroyer collision becomes unavoidable in this Rogue One Imperial Command POV during the battle with the rebellion.
This cinematic sci-fi battle is told from the Imperial command POV, highlighting command tension, military dialogue, and large-scale space combat inspired by Star Wars.
We often frame Imperials as ideologically aligned with the New Order movement, but the truth is far more complex, every Imperial has their own path and journey.
In museum design, there is a concept known as the Design Object. This is the largest object in your collection that cannot readily be broken down into smaller objects. Since you need to be able to move your Design Object into and through your building, its dimensions drive things like the width of dock roll-up doors, the capacity of freight elevators, hallway sizing (widths and turn radiuses) and gallery entrance dimensions. This 6-foot-long, 6-foot wide X-wing fighter—roughly one-sixth scale—is the Design Object at the Imperial Archives.
(It is not the Design Object for The Saga Museum—that’s a 15-foot by 8-foot painting at Rancho Obi-Wan. We’re also not counting the two large permanent installations at the Archives—the theater designed by Doug Chiang and the nearly full-size replica of the cantina from A New Hope that many of you saw while it was installed at Star Wars Celebration Anaheim in 2015.)…
The Praetor Mark II-class battlecruiser was one of the most unique Imperial ships, though not a of the same type as the Imperial Star destroyers, it often worked alongside it to carry out special missions.
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00:00 Altor-class Refuel ship
07:55 Eclipse Super Star Destroyer
24:50 Secutor-class Battlecruiser
36:26 Carrack-class Light Cruiser
43:20 Agrressor-class Star Destroyer
49:19 Tycon-class Battlestation
53:38 546 Cruiser
01:12:13 Star Destroyer Variants
01:20:34 Victory 2
01:26:11 Victory 3
01:32:15 Hoth Ion Cannon
01:39:28 TIE Phantom
01:46:01 Sniping Missile Boat
01:51:43 AQ-5 Waveskimmer
01:59:45 Forgotten Heavy Tank
02:07:00 E-WEB
02:14:00 Spacetroopers
02:21:00 Spec-Ops Carrier Gunship
02:25:05 Rogue Shadow
02:30:29 AT-ACT
02:39:47 Krennic’s Shuttle
02:48:12 Palpatine’s Death Squad
02:58:12 Chaincodes
03:10:38 TIE Advanced v1
03:20:55 Royal Guard
03:36:14 AT-AT variants
04:00:09 Y-85 Dropship
04:06:33 Lancer-class Anti-Starfighter Frigate
04:21:03 Dreadnaught-class Heavy Cruiser
04:40:25 Tracked Crawlers
04:48:51 Vigil-class
This CIS Separatist military compilation will take you from space to the grass plains, starting with capital ships, transports, starfighters and interceptors, to the tanks and walkers, tons of spiders walkers of course, and of course droid carriers. Everything from the Lukrehulk, Providence, Recusant, Munificent, C-9979 landing craft, MTT, ATT, Octuptarra, snail talk, crab walker, and others.
Peter Sumner was an Australian actor who got a fortunate break whilst touring through Europe. He got cast in SW: A New Hope in London, as the Imperial Officer who got thumped by Chewie. Before his passing, DJ got to have very pleasant chats with the very vibrant actor in Sydney.
There’s much to learn about the iconic Twin Ion Engine Fighter.
WhatCulture Star Wars is dedicated to all things Star Wars. We’ll have all the usual lists, features, and news, plus there’ll be Ups & Downs for all the latest shows and new Star Wars movies. The force is with us!
An Imperial Star Destroyer Devastator Breakdown of its Star Wars history for the Galactic Empire. The imperial Star Destroyer was involved in key battles throughout the Galactic Civil War.
This video explains and analyses the Devastator’s ship history as Darth Vader’s early flagship and specifications. Enjoy, and Long live the Empire!!!
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Author and historian Dr. Chris Kempshall introduces his examination of Palpatine’s far-reaching tyranny.
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Unlimited power! Sheev Palpatine sure was excited about it, but the concept would prove fleeting in the face of a strong-willed galaxy. And we’ll soon take a deep dive into how the Chancellor-turned-Emperor tightened his grip…and then lost everything.
StarWars.com is excited to reveal Star Wars: The Rise and Fall of the Galactic Empire, a new book from DK Publishing that promises to examine the intricacies of Imperial rule. Written by Dr. Chris Kempshall, a historian and co-author of Star Wars: Battles that Changed the Galaxy, it will explore the dark times from stories across mediums, including movies, games, series, books, and comics, with chapters covering every aspect of the Emperor’s regime. The Rise and Fall of the Galactic Empire arrives July 9, and you can get a first look at the cover below….
The debate around the imperial rank insignias having a structure. This video explains the imperial rank insignias and military rank branch structure applied in Star Wars Rogue One to the imperial army, and navy sections, and the differences between the imperial colored tiles and plaques.
A review of who were the self-promoted Imperial Warlords and their military rank after Emperor Palpatine’s death at Endor. The Imperials explained are empire officers who changed their military rank to an unrecognized rank within the Empire outside of their territories. The title Warlord of the Empire was abused by unworthy imperial Moffs, Admirals and Generals, etc to carve out a mini-empire for themselves.
According to the lore the Imperial Army was far larger than the Stormtrooper Corp. It was a full branch of the military with its owns mechanized and armored units, support infrastructure , and it even had its own airforce. But by the time the Battle of Yavin is in full swing we rarely ever get to see Imperial Army Troopers or any personell from the Imperial Army. What happened to this extremely important branch of the military?
The Galactic Empire always made naval battles easier for the Rebel Alliance, this was mostly due to their organization’s culture of arrogance and lack of strategic urgency. Today we take a look at a very common mistake that the Imperial Navy made, and cost them the entire galaxy.
Imperial Andor Rank Plaques are explained from David Crossman’s ranks chart from Star Wars Rogue One. Explains imperial officer tile color meanings. Includes Andor ISB and Army rank plaques from the series. Also includes Navy rank plaques and explains what the rank plaque yellow, red, and blue tile colors mean.
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Who is the Imperial engineer from Coruscant coming to visit Aldhani? Will we see Wullf Yularen inside the Imperial Security Bureau? These questions and more answered in this week’s Q&A!
In the first three episodes of Andor, Cassian attempts to sell a stolen Imperial box to Luthen Rael. He says it’s an untraceable NS-9 Starpath unit, but what is it, really? Cassian explains that it can track Imperial traffic for nine radial parsecs, but we know a little more about it thanks to the 1998 novel I, Jedi by Michael Stackpole, the only other story where this device has ever been mentioned. There we can read that the Starpath was the navigation system on the Errant Venture, which was a liberated star destroyer owned by the smuggler Booster Terrik in the years following the Battle of Endor. So we can assume that the box Cassian stole from the Empire was meant to be installed as the navigation system for a star destroyer. It likely had far more functions than tracking Imperial coordinates, but that would be the primary reason a rebel fighter like Luthen Rael would want to have it.
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We’ve been hearing about the Imperial Senate since 1977, but we have yet to actually see it in action, and never in live action. That is, until Andor! Here is why the Empire was actually afraid of the power held by the Imperial Senators, and hopefully what we’ll see when Andor debuts.
This video explains a run down on the various ranks of the imperial navy within the Galactic Empire in order as well as the details of the navy crew’s role and duties onboard the various capital ships and military stations the Empire constructed during its reign. All imperial navy ranks are sourced from material taken from Star Wars Legends.
This run down explains all various imperial army ranks within the Galactic Empire in order of their rank including some details of the army roles and duties for surface and territory commands within the Empire during its reign. All imperial army ranks information is sourced from material taken from Star Wars Legends.
I got the chance to interview two of the stars of Andor, Denise Gough and Kyle Soller, who play Dedre Meero and Syril Kam, two Imperial characters in the series. I asked them what organization Syril is part of, in the blue uniforms, and how they are related to Dedra’s character, but this is the entire interview, including all the questions from the other Star Wars content creators.
A few weeks ago I got the chance to speak with Genevieve O’Reilly, who plays Mon Mothma in Andor, along with several other Star Wars podcasters and YouTubers. I asked her how she would describe the Imperial Senate in public versus in private, but this is the entire interview.