Top 5 UNDERRATED Starfighters in Star Wars History
The TIE Advanced, better known as the TIE Avenger, is the culmination of a series of starfighter designs first explored with the TIE Advanced x1. Incorporating the previous successes of…
The TIE Advanced, better known as the TIE Avenger, is the culmination of a series of starfighter designs first explored with the TIE Advanced x1. Incorporating the previous successes of…
The Alliance Starfighter Corps‘s doctrine during the Galactic Civil War was built around shielded, hyperspace-capable starfighters that were capable of long-range independent operations, were fast enough to counter TIE Fighters,…
The chilling reason Palpatine was TERRIFIED of Jedi with Yellow Lightsabers (Jedi Sentinels / Temple Guards). By the time the Clone Wars had kicked off, the Jedi Order had become…
In revenge of the Sith, we had obi wan fight Anakin, and Yoda fight Palpatine. Against obi-wan’s wishes, who requested to fight Sidious because he could not kill Anakin, was…
Despite being one of the most widely respected Jedi Generals of the clone Army, loved by all of his Clones and even the general Public, Palpatine was desperate to scorch…
Dr Gubacher was a prominent doctor who served the Galactic Republic during the Clone Wars, specializing in both artificial intelligence and experimental superweapons technology. He was put to work inside…
Who is Snoke? Didn’t think you’d be asking that question again, right? Suddenly, though, the villain who was introduced in Star Wars: The Force Awakens has had his origins surprisingly…
In this Star Wars news update, we talk about the Book of Boba Fett and a new detail in War of the Bounty Hunters. Din Djarin – Pedro Pascal in…
Gamorreans were a sentient species of green-skinned pig-like humanoids that hailed from the Outer Rim planet of Gamorr. They grouped themselves in clans, each of which was led by a…
Stormtroopers (ST)—known as TK stormtroopers and as TK troopers during the early Imperial Era, Remnant Stormtroopers after the Battle of Endor, and colloquially referred to as «bucketheads«—were the infantry soldiers…