Warning! This post contains SPOILER for Star Wars: The Bad Batch season 2 episode 3.
Star wars He confirmed that the fall of the empire repeated the demise of Separatist forces. Bad Party season 2. As the Rebellion became the New Republic following the defeat of the Sith Lords and the destruction of the second Death Star, the Galactic Civil War continued and culminated a year later with the Battle of Jakku. Return of the Jedi. Despite being seen as a decisive victory for the New Republic, the Empire persisted in the Imperial Remnant in the Outer Rim. However, the Empire’s persistence is very similar to the aftermath of the Clone Wars.
as you can see Bad Party In season 2, it was revealed that not all Separatists stopped fighting at the end of the Clone Wars. Some chose to resist even long after the Empire’s reign over the galaxy had consolidated. It is therefore ironic that the end of the Empire was so similar to the Separatists they defeated decades ago. Star wars continuity
Before the Imperial Relic, the Separatists Had a Basis
Last Approved Bad Party In season 2, clone troopers serving the Empire were deployed to finish off the Separatist forces’ pockets, despite their leader’s death and orders to halt all production of the Droid Army. Even though the Clone Wars were over, the losers fortified themselves and continued to fight, seeing no difference between the Republic, which has since become the Empire. According to previous additions Star wars According to Canon, these extensions remained true to the Separatists’ cause, although some were so far in the western parts of the galaxy that they didn’t even realize the war was over.
Interestingly enough, Separatist resistance served a key purpose for the Empire; this has motivated continued work on the Death Star, which exists as a legitimate threat encouraging the enlistment of stormtroopers, while also being seen as the ultimate tool to force order and control over the galaxy through fear. . . However, it should be noted that while the Separatist resistance was reflected by the Imperial Remnant following the end of the Galactic Civil War, the Separatists were almost completely destroyed at the start of the original trilogy. By contrast, many members of the Imperial Remnant would survive and eventually return as the First Order of the sequel trilogy.
Did Surviving Separatists Join the Rebel Alliance?
There are, however, a few rare instances of Separatists participating in, or at least involved in, the Rebel cause. While most of the Separatists existed as their own entity until they were eventually destroyed by the Empire, two key characters joined the larger resistance force. The first would be General Kalani, an advanced tactical droid with his own battalion of still active battle droids. Encountering the Rebel Alliance’s Phoenix Squadron Star Wars Rebels animated series Jedi Padawan Ezra Bridger convinced Kalani that the Republic had become an Empire.
Likewise, Lux Bonteri of Onderon was the son of a Separatist senator who fought alongside Rebellion and Saw Gerrera. Following Saw’s death in Jedha, Lux eventually led a sect of Gerrera’s Partisans known as the Dreamers. Calling herself her Mentor, Lux was far less aggressive than her Partisan friends, given her previous history with the Rebel Alliance. Star wars canon. In any case, Separatist resistance and history repeating itself with the Imperial Remnant is fun and it will be exciting to see if there will be more Separatist resistance in the episodes. Bad Party still come