Are the separatists the Rebel Alliance?
To the best of my knowledge there are no other Separatists that have been shown joining the Rebels in Star Wars Canon. In Legends some of the surviving Separatists were the backbone of several early Rebel Cells but many of them were destroyed before the actual Rebel Alliance was formed.
How many planets are there in Star Wars canon?
So, 28 – 31, depending on what counts as ‘planet’ and ‘in the movies’. There’s also the planets seen in the Order 66 montage, but I don’t think they are identified with captions or dialogue.
How did they come up with the rebel symbol in Star Wars?
History. The Rebel insignia honoring Galen Marek The Rebels adopted the symbol from the family crest of the Marek family in honor of Galen Marek, Darth Vader’s former apprentice, who sacrificed himself protecting the three founders of the Alliance. Adar Tallon’s family crest resembled an altered Starbird symbol.
Was Star Wars Rebels made by George Lucas?
Star Wars: Rebels is an American 3D animated science fiction television series produced by Lucasfilm Animation and set in the Star Wars galaxy five years before the original Star Wars film.
Why didn’t the Death Star work against the rebels?
The Death Star was never designed as a weapon against the Rebels – though the Empire presented it that way – it was designed as a terrorist weapon to keep unruly planets in line. While a fleet of Star Destroyers could ‘glass’ a planetthat wasn’t as psychologically intimidating as a single, large ship that could reduce a planet to rubble in seconds.
How many worlds are there in Star Wars?
Another source is the Star Wars: Technical Commentaries. It does appear to draw from various RPG sourcebooks and EU novels. This claims 12 million worlds – possibly including colonies as worlds, but this is far short of the claims from the other two sources. It also indicates possible discrepancies in various canon sources:
How many colonies are there in the Star Wars galaxy?
There is a map of the Star Wars galaxywhich claims “50 million inhabited systems”. Assuming that most of these systems are simply ‘colonies’, the Wookieepedia claim of 69 million colonies could be borne out quite easily.
How many systems does the Empire have?
In agreement with Grand Moff Tarkin’s statement about the Empire’s membership [A New Hope, p.116], The STAR WARS Roleplaying Game Second Edition[p.126] indicates over a million “member worlds”, supplemented by “colonies, protectorates and governorships” amounting to “nearly fifty million systems.”