“Star Wars” timeline: A complete guide to the galactic history

"Star Wars" timeline: A complete guide to the galactic history

Lucasfilm; Lucasfilm Ltd.; Jonathan Olley/Lucasfilm TheStar Warssaga is long and winding. Of course, even the most casual of fans have some general knowledge about the Empire's corruption and the twisted family legacy of the Skywalkers, but it can be difficult to keep track of how everything fits into place when you factor in the original trilogy, the prequels, the sequel trilogy, and the various TV shows on Disney+. Now thatAndorhas come to its conclusion, we're looking back on the full timeline ofStar Wars, from the founding of the Galactic Empire to the defeat of the Final Order and every major event in between, arranged in chronological order. The democratic Galactic Republic, led by an elected Supreme Chancellor and supported by the Jedi Order, governs the galaxy through a thousand-year era of peace and prosperity. Senator Palpatine of Naboo (a.k.a. Darth Sidious) secretly orchestrates the Trade Federation's invasion of his homeworld. —As seen inStar Wars: Episode I — The Phantom Menace. Qui-Gon Jinn, Jar Jar Binks, astromech droid R2-D2, and Princess Padmé Amidala (the ruler of Naboo in disguise) land on the planet Tatooine to repair their ship after escaping the Federation's blockade. They meet a young boy named Anakin, whom Qui-Gon believes is the prophesied "Chosen One" who will bring balance to the Force. —As seen inThe Phantom Menace. To regain control of Naboo, Padmé aligns herself with the Gungans to face the Trade Federation's droid army in battle, while she and the Jedi fight to capture Viceroy Nute Gunray. Though the fighting claims the life of Qui-Gon, Anakin — piloting a fighter ship with droid R2-D2 — destroys the Federation's ship from within, dismantling the droids on the battlefield. —As seen inThe Phantom Menace. The Galactic Senate passes a vote of no confidence on the sitting chancellor Finis Valorum.Palpatine succeeds him as Supreme Chancellor. —As seen inThe Phantom Menace. Mon Mothma, who would go on to be the civilian leader of the Rebel Alliance, is elected Senator to represent Chandrila. Under the supervision of his master, Sidious, Count Dooku (Darth Tyranus) stirs up discontent and sets the stage for the Separatist Crisis by creating a competing government: the Confederacy of Independent Systems. The Senate votes to give Palpatine emergency military powers, which he uses to build a clone army created from the DNA of the mercenary Jango Fett. —As seen inStar Wars: Episode II — Attack of the Clones. The Republic's clone army, under the leadership of Jedi generals, faces off against the Separatists' droids. The relationship between the clones and Jedi, who are used to working independently, slowly sours. —As seen onStar Wars: The Clone Wars. Ahsoka Tano, a major figure in the Clone Wars, becomes Anakin's Padawan. Ahsoka ultimately leaves the Jedi Order, coming to believe that they had a blinkered perspective on the Force and the world around them. —As seen onThe Clone Wars. In one of the final battles at the tail end of the Clone Wars, Ahsoka Tano leads a Republic squadron to rid the planet Mandalore of Darth Maul's influence. The epic skirmish that ensues leads to a lightsaber duel between Ahsoka and Maul, who had intended to lay a trap for Obi-Wan Kenobi, the man who chopped Maul in half years earlier. Obi-Wan and his apprentice Anakin Skywalker were called away to fight in the Battle of Coruscant, leaving Ahsoka to lead the charge. Maul was eventually captured, but Ahsoka released him to cause a diversion during the chaos of Order 66. — As seen onThe Clone Wars. Anakin Skywalker discovers Palpatine's true identity as a Sith Lord and backs him instead of the Jedi Masters who intended to arrest the duplicitous chancellor. —As seen inStar Wars: Episode III — Revenge of the Sith. Palpatine announces he has uncovered a plot by the Jedi to overthrow the Senate and activates Clone Protocol 66, an order implanted in the clone troopers to shoot down their Jedi commanders, including the young Padawans. —As seen inRevenge of the Sith. Palpatine reorganizes the Republic into the Galactic Empire, a "safe and secure society," and pronounces himself Emperor. —As seen inRevenge of the Sith. Padmé Amidala dies in childbirth after delivering twins fathered by Anakin Skywalker (now Darth Vader). Bail Organa adopts the girl, and Obi-Wan Kenobi takes the boy to Tatooine, where he is raised by Anakin's stepbrother, Owen Lars. —As seen inRevenge of the Sith. Senators Mon Mothma and Bail Organa are disturbed by the founding of the Empire and begin to meet in secret to discuss Emperor Palpatine. Vader leads Inquisitors trained in the Force to wipe out the remaining Jedi who escaped Order 66. —As seen onStar Wars Rebels. The Inquisitors, under direction from the Empire, begin efforts to kidnap young, Force-sensitive beings and convert them into Imperial operatives. Cal Kestis, a young Padawan who survived Order 66, is exposed on the planet Bracca. Hunted by the Inquisitors, Cal joins forces with former Jedi Knight Cere Junda, pilot Greez Dritus, droid BD-1, and Dathomirian Nightsister Merrin on the Mantis ship. Together, they hope to rebuild the Jedi Order by locating a hidden holocron containing the names of Force-sensitive children. —As seen inStar Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. The leader of the Twi'lek Resistance, Cham Syndulla, tries and fails to kill Darth Vader and the Emperor after luring them to the planet Ryloth. The ex-Republic Intelligence agent Berch Teller attempts to betray the Empire from within but is foiled by Tarkin, whom the Emperor rewards with a promotion to Grand Moff and a new role supervising the construction of a superweapon above Geonosis. Orson Krennic captures scientist Galen Erso, an expert in crystallography, to use kyber crystals in the construction of the Death Star. —As seen inRogue One: A Star Wars Story. A young Han and his childhood friend Qi'ra attempt to escape Corellia and their servitude with the White Worms criminal organization. Qi'ra is left behind, but Han, buying his way on an outbound transport, inevitably enrolls in the Imperial Navy and adopts the name "Solo," being that he has no family. —As seen inSolo: A Star Wars Story. Unsafe conditions in the mining world of Gorse and its moon Cynda force Kanan Jarrus (a Jedi survivor of Order 66) to take a stand against the Empire. He teams up with the pilot Hera Syndulla, daughter of Cham. —As seen onStar Wars: Rebels. Han Solo makes the Kessel Run in approximately 12 parsecs to avoid Imperial forces after stealing unrefined coaxium from the mining planet for the Crimson Dawn crime syndicate, which counts Qi'ra as a member. —As seen inSolo: A Star Wars Story. Disney+ Cassian Andor joins the Resistance in implementing their most complex operation at the time, a heist of Imperial funds on the planet Aldhani. The mission is successful, giving members in and outside of the Resistance a reason to hope again, knowing the Empire has vulnerabilities that can be exploited. — As seen onAndor. Disney+ In the wake of the Aldhani heist, the Empire retaliates with further oppressive tactics across the Galaxy. Cassian experiences this firsthand after he's sentenced to six years in prison for a minor offense. After witnessing (and suffering) harsh conditions with little hope on the horizon, he joins his fellow inmates in organizing a prison break. Though not everyone survives the escape, most do, and their success further radicalizes Cassian as a rebel fighter moving forward. — As seen onAndor. A cell of Resistance fighters on the Outer Rim planet Lothal bands together and calls itself the Spectres, operating out of Hera's Ghost ship. Kanan Jarrus leads Jedi apprentice Ezra Bridger, the Mandalorian Sabine Wren, and the Lasat warrior Garazeb Orrelios in various plots against the Empire. —As seen onStar Wars: Rebels. Disney+ The Empire plans to exploit Kalkite, a rare mineral on the planet Ghorman. Rebel forces come together to fight back, successfully carrying out a weapons heist. As Imperial-friendly media frames the Ghorman rebels as terrorists, the latter's cause only grows stronger, leading to a protest on the planet. After a staged shot to incite violence, Imperial forces end up opening fire on the citizens in what will become known as the Ghorman Massacre, a key catalyst for things to come. — As seen onAndor. Disney+ Mon Mothma's covert support of the Rebels becomes public following the devastating events of the Ghorman Massacre. She delivers a galvanizing speech on the floor of the Senate, denouncing the Empire's actions as genocide and directly calling out Emperor Palpatine by name. Cassian Andor then helps her flee to safety on Coruscant (and later Yavin IV). — As seen onAndor. Bail Organa, working with his old Senate friends to undermine the Empire, sends his daughter, Princess Leia, to assist the Lothal rebels. —As seen onStar Wars: Rebels. Ahsoka Tano, Anakin Skywalker's former Padawan, reveals herself as the mysterious Fulcrum who has been feeding information to the Ghost team on behalf of the Rebellion. —As seen onStar Wars: Rebels. The Emperor dissolves the Senate, the last functioning remnant of the Republic, and moves to centralize powers under the planetary governors. A strike team of Rebel forces, led by Jyn Erso (daughter of Galen Erso), infiltrates a key Imperial military base on the tropical planet Scarif and steals the blueprints for the Death Star. The team is killed in a massive explosion, but they are able to transmit the blueprints to Princess Leia Organa, giving the Rebels an edge in the coming war. Darth Vader pursues and commandeers Leia's ship, but not before she hides the Death Star plans with R2-D2, sending the droid and its companion C-3PO to Tatooine. —As seen inRogue One: A Star Wars Story. After rescuing Princess Leia from the Death Star, Luke Skywalker and Han Solo take down the superweapon in the first major victory for the Rebellion. —As seen inStar Wars: Episode IV — A New Hope. Shortly after the destruction of the first Death Star, the Empire began working on a second version of the weapon with the same vulnerabilities that allowed the first to be destroyed. The Empire tracks Rebel forces to a secret frozen base on the ice planet Hoth. Han, Luke, and Leia are forced to split up in the aftermath. —As seen inStar Wars: Episode VI — The Empire Strikes Back. After leaving Hoth, Luke hears Obi-Wan Kenobi tell him to head to Dagobah to continue his training as a Jedi. Once on the planet, Luke has to choose between staying and finishing his training or leaving to save his friends, who are imperiled in Cloud City. —As seen inThe Empire Strikes Back. Darth Vader lures Luke to the mining installation of Cloud City by using Leia, Han Solo, and Chewbacca as bait. During a lightsaber duel, Vader drops the ultimate truth bomb on Luke: "I am your father." —As seen inThe Empire Strikes Back. As the Imperial Fleet and the Rebellion dogfight in space, and Han, Leia, and Chewie battle Empire forces on the ground, Luke and Vader duel on Death Star II. But when the Emperor tortures Luke for rejecting the dark side, Vader musters up his last shred of humanity and kills his former master to protect his son. Before the two Skywalkers can escape the exploding Death Star, what is left of Anakin Skywalker dies. —As seen inStar Wars: Episode VI — Return of the Jedi. Sometime after the events of the fall of the Empire, Luke Skywalker trains his Force-sensitive sister in the ways of the Jedi in secret, including how to wield a lightsaber. Leia abandons her training after receiving a vision of her future son's death, but would later impart her guidance in the Force to Rey. — As seen inStar Wars: Episode IX — The Rise of Skywalker. The death of Emperor Palpatine sets off a series of disasters on his home planet of Naboo and at least a dozen other worlds, one final act of terror from the late Sith Lord. The fleet of the Rebellion, now calling itself the New Republic, routs the Empire in the largest battle since Endor. After a Star Destroyer crashes onto Jakku's surface, the two militaries sign a historic peace treaty: the Galactic Concordance. —As seen inStar Wars: Battlefront IIvideo game, DLCBattle of Jakku. Mon Mothma, now Supreme Chancellor, leads the New Republic in the demilitarization stipulated by the treaty that ended the war. Active forces are reduced by 90 percent. Leia and Han welcome a son, Ben Solo — a powerful Force user who is eventually trained by Luke Skywalker, and then turns to the Dark Side and adopts the name Kylo Ren. A lone Mandalorian bounty hunter encounters all manner of underworld thugs amid the power vacuum left after the destruction of the Empire. Accepting a mission from a mysterious client with ties to the fallen Empire, Mando retrieves a "package," a mysterious child of the same species as the late Jedi Master Yoda who maintains similar Force abilities. Instead of killing the child or turning him in, Mando takes the 50-year-old lil' tyke in search of a safe place for him while dodging other bounty hunters and what remains of the Imperial forces. —As seen onThe Mandalorian. From the ashes of the Empire rises the First Order, a new group hellbent on finishing the work of Vader and Palpatine. Senator Leia Organa discovers a new danger stirring in the galaxy: the First Order. Once the New Republic learns that Leia and Luke's father was the deceased and war-hungry Imperial Darth Vader, the New Republic refuses to rearm. Leia quietly begins to gather like-minded individuals to her side. Luke agrees to train Leia and Han's son in the ways of the Force, but his fear over Ben Solo turning to the Dark Side prompts an unspeakable act: Luke tries to kill Ben in his sleep, but the Padawan stops him. The betrayal ends up leading Ben toward the Dark Side, while Luke, consumed with shame and guilt, goes into self-imposed exile. —As seen inStar Wars:Episode VIII — The Last Jedi. Snoke, supremely skilled in the ways of the Force and the Dark Side, emerges as the leader of the First Order. Fascinated by the lineage of the Skywalker bloodline, he takes Ben Solo as his apprentice. —As seen inStar Wars: Episode VII — The Force Awakens. Under the tutelage of Snoke, Ben, taking the name Kylo Ren, took leadership of the Knights of Ren, a group of Force-wielding warriors who were neither Jedi nor Sith. —As seen inThe Force AwakensandThe Last Jedi. An X-wing pilot, Kazuda Xiono takes an assignment out of the independent fueling station, the Colossus, to serve as a spy for the Resistance. —As seen onStar Wars: Resistance. First Order Stormtrooper FN-2187 decides to defect after watching Kylo Ren command his forces to massacre civilians in the village Tuanul in pursuit of information related to Luke Skywalker's whereabouts. Aboard the Finalizer, FN-2187, taking the name Finn, helps captured Resistance pilot Poe Dameron escape to the planet Jakku, where Finn meets Rey, a scavenger unknowingly skilled in the Force. When First Order troops pursue, they escape in theMillennium Falcon, which had been stationed there after Han and Chewbacca lost it. —As seen inThe Force Awakens. While the Resistance fighters lead an attack on Starkiller Base, the First Order's planet-sized weapon of mass destruction, Finn leads Han and Chewie inside the station to destroy it from within. Before that happens, Kylo kills his father and loses a lightsaber battle against Rey, who is now awakened to her Force abilities. —As seen inThe Force Awakens. After the Resistance finds all the pieces to a map, Rey follows its path to Luke Skywalker's location. After much hesitation from the Jedi master to take on another pupil after Ben, Luke agrees to train Rey in the ways of the Force...at least while their growing tensions remain bearable. —As seen inThe Last Jedi. After hearing what Luke tried to do to Ben, Rey leaves the Jedi and is taken before Snoke. The Supreme Leader wants to convert her to the Dark Side, feeling that her power is greater than Kylo's. But Kylo, feeling a connection through the Force to Rey, kills Snoke. When Rey still rebuffs his offer to join the First Order with him, Kylo assumes the role of Supreme Leader. —As seen inThe Last Jedi. Resistance forces take refuge on the planet Crait after the First Order use their lightspeed trackers to chase them down. They are able to survive because Luke, using the last of his powers, astral projects himself across the galaxy to the battlefield. The act costs him his life, but it allows the Resistance to flee. —As seen inThe Last Jedi. The Resistance, led by General Leia Organa, regroups on the garbage planet Anoat, while Finn and Poe go on a secret mission to retrieve a weapons cache to increase their dwindling arsenal. Rey, continuing her Jedi training under Leia, seems to have difficulties accessing her Force abilities while grappling with a creature on Anoat, which has a unique sensitivity to the Force. —As seen in theStar Wars: Allegiancecomics. Though his body may have been destroyed during the Battle of Endor, Palpatine survived in secret for years by transferring his essence to clone bodies. He finally revealed his presence during the fight between the Resistance and the First Order by broadcasting a threatening message across the galaxy, leading Supreme Leader Kylo Ren to track him down to the ancient Sith home world of Exegol. There, Sith cultists had been working to keep Palpatine's vision for a New Empire alive by building an unstoppable armada. Palpatine's reemergence confirms the true lineage of Rey, who is revealed to be the Sith's granddaughter. — As seen inThe Rise of Skywalker. Sensing Kylo Ren battling Rey on the remains of a fallen Death Star on the planet Kef Bir, General Organa uses the last of her strength to reach out to her son through the Force from across the galaxy. Her brother had performed a similar act that claimed his life. This ultimately leads to Leia's death, but it helps shift Kylo back to the side of light. — As seen inThe Rise of Skywalker. A Force dyad is an occurrence in the Force wherein two Force-sensitive beings collectively share the powers of an individual. It's a phenomenon that hadn't been seen in generations until the emergence of Rey and Ben. Their abilities allow them to sense and speak to each other no matter the distance, as well as transfer physical objects to each other. As they face Palpatine on Exegol, the Sith Lord recognizes the dyad and leaches off their joint power to restore himself to full power. — As seen inThe Rise of Skywalker. Palpatine sought to take over the galaxy through the formation of a new empire he called the Final Order. In a last stand, the Resistance and their allies fight to stop the launch of Palpatine's armada on Exegol. On the ground, Rey and Ben battle Palpatine himself. Palpatine and his ships are defeated, though Ben loses his life. — As seen inThe Rise of Skywalker. Read the original article onEntertainment Weekly

 

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