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"Among our most recent losses was the battle group at Falleen."
―Jedi General Obi-Wan Kenobi[1]

During the Skytop Station campaign of the Clone Wars in 22 BBY, the Confederacy of Independent Systems and Galactic Republic engaged in a battle on the Mid Rim planet Falleen. Led by Count Dooku, General Grievous, and Commander Asajj Ventress, the Separatist forces emerged victorious, taking over the planet and destroying the Republic's battle group stationed there.

Prelude[]

Falleen was a planet[2] in the Mid Rim Territories[7] which, before the outbreak of the Clone Wars between the Galactic Republic and Confederacy of Independent Systems, joined the latter faction, supplying the Separatists with an advantage in galactic trade during the Separatist Crisis.[8] However, Falleen later joined the Republic,[6] with a Republic Navy battle group being stationed there.[1] Despite enduring several serious setbacks[4] in 22 BBY,[3] the first year of the war,[9] Separatist leader General Grievous continued his crusade against the Jedi Order and the Republic through a new campaign.[1]

FirstDate-ROTS

After an encounter with the forces of Anakin Skywalker (center), General Grievous (left) led his fleet to Falleen and attacked the previously Confederacy-aligned world.

The campaign was made possible by intelligence secured through[1] the Skytop Station listening post.[10] After a month of invasions and blockades,[4] Grievous's campaign had jeopardized the Republic's powerbase in the Outer Rim Territories.[1] His next target was the planet Bothawui, which was important to the Republic's own intelligence operations[4] and foothold in the Mid Rim.[5] However, after the Republic fleet under Jedi General Anakin Skywalker[4] and Jedi Commander Ahsoka Tano's[5] command escaped one of Grievous's attacks while on its way to Bothawui, Grievous elected to alter his plans by instead helping to coordinate attacks launched against the Republic's forces stationed near Falleen.[4]

The battle[]

Assisted by the leader of the Separatist state, Count Dooku, and[4] his personal assassin, Commander[5] Asajj Ventress,[4] Grievous led an agile fleet to attack Falleen[6] as part of his wider campaign.[1] After the battle began on Falleen, the Confederate forces under Grievous's command emerged victorious[2] and wiped out the entire Republic battle group, which became one of many losses the Republic sustained during Grievous's campaign.[1] As such, Falleen fell to the Confederacy.[4]

Aftermath[]

"The Separatist fleet commanded by General Grievous is headed your way."
"Seems like that coward always knows where and when to attack us."
―Generals Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker discuss Grievous's advance after the fall of Falleen[1]

Due to losses like those on Falleen, the Republic's operations were heavily hampered.[11] Following the victory[4] on Falleen,[2] the cyborg general and his fleet moved to capture Bothawui, where Skywalker was stationed with his task force. Although he was warned about the defeat on Falleen and Grievous's numbers by fellow Jedi General Obi-Wan Kenobi, Skywalker continued his defense, leading to a Republic victory[1] that stopped the Confederacy from furthering its hold on the Mid Rim. While Grievous escaped[5] and his victory on Falleen mitigated his loss at Bothawui,[2] Skytop Station was destroyed a short while later.[10]

Skytop station destroyed

Shortly after Grievous's victory on Falleen, the listening post that had made his wider campaign possible was destroyed.

Nonetheless, Grievous's attack on Falleen proved to be one of many attacks launched by the cyborg that disrupted the Republic,[6] with his many victories making it seem like he was an almost indestructible enemy.[4] As Grievous and his fleet continued to attack planets such as the[6] Expansion Region[12] world of Dorin, the Republic remained unable to estimate where he would strike next, which distracted the regime and enabled formerly pacified worlds to rise up once more, leading to engagements like the Second Battle of Geonosis.[6] Even though both had served in the battle for Falleen,[4] Grievous and Ventress did not come face-to-face during the operation and only met each other in person during the Battle of Kamino in 21 BBY.[13]

Behind the scenes[]

The battle of Falleen was first mentioned in "Downfall of a Droid,"[1] the sixth episode of the Star Wars: The Clone Wars animated series's first season, which first aired on November 7, 2008.[11] In the Star Wars Legends continuity, the battle was known as the Fall of Falleen, and it first appeared in "The Fall of Falleen," a webcomic[14] released on the same day[15] that led into "Downfall of a Droid." The comic was written by Pablo Hidalgo and illustrated by Thomas Hodges.[14]

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Notes and references[]

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Downfall of a Droid"
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 Helmet Collection logo small Star Wars Helmet Collection 21 (Databank A-Z: Greedo–Gundarks)
  3. 3.0 3.1 Star Wars: Timelines dates the events of "Downfall of a Droid" to 22 BBY. As the battle of Falleen was mentioned to have occurred directly before the events of "Downfall of a Droid," it must have taken place in 22 BBY as well.
  4. 4.00 4.01 4.02 4.03 4.04 4.05 4.06 4.07 4.08 4.09 4.10 4.11 4.12 AltayaCite "The Separatists" — Star Wars Encyclopedia
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 Star Wars: Battles that Changed the Galaxy
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 The Star Wars Book
  7. Star Wars: The Force Awakens Beginner Game
  8. Tarkin
  9. Star Wars: Galactic Atlas
  10. 10.0 10.1 TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Duel of the Droids"
  11. 11.0 11.1 StarWars The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Downfall of a Droid on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
  12. Star Wars: Aliens of the Galaxy
  13. 14.0 14.1 The Clone Wars: The Fall of Falleen
  14. StarWars The Clone Wars archives on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)


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Concurrent: Nikardun conquests · Conquests of enlightenment · Balith Civil War · War on Quarzite · Mandalorian Civil War · Campaign against the Shadow Collective

Next: Early rebellion against the Galactic Empire · Great Jedi Purge · Ryloth Insurgency

Battles of the Clone Wars
22 BBY Geonosis (I) · Geonosis (II) · Republic transport · Antar 4 · Nooroyo · Hissrich · Dantooine · Hebekrr Minor · Rocky planet · Langston · Bracca (I) · Cato Neimoidia (I) · ThuleHunt for a Jedi artifact (Bursant · Moon of Staggec (I) · Moon of Staggec (II) · Naboo (I)) · Republic Command Center Outpost 716 (I) · Republic Commander Center Outpost 716 (II) · Muunilinst · Quarmendy · Krystar · Melagwani · Caliban · Hisseen · Corvair · Kudo III · Christophsis (I) · Teth · Jabba's Palace · Ziro's Palace · Ryloth · Rugosa · Malevolence Campaign (Phu system · Abregado · Ryndellia system · Kaliida Nebula (I) · Kaliida Nebula (II)) · Mimban · Hypori · Rishi Moon · Abrion Bridge · Skytop Station campaign (Falleen · Bothawui · Outer corridor · Skytop Station) · Rodia · Unidentified planet · Alamass · Aargonar (Approximate date)
21 BBY Tranquility · Vassek 3 · Vanqor (I) · Florrum (I) · Escander · Ridlay · Quell · Maridun · Orto Plutonia · Naboo (II) · Felucia (I) · Devaron (I) · Felucia Medical Station HCTFF2 · Malastare · Cato Neimoidia (II) · Murkhana · Dorin · Geonosis (III) · Geonosis (IV) · Merj · Vallt · Grange · Saleucami system · Saleucami (I) · Republic cruiser · Coronet · Coruscant (I) · Kamino · Pantora · Secret Research Facility · Coruscant (II) · Confederate people
20 BBY HalcyonSullust · Sarrish · Devaron (II) · Toydaria · Capture of Even Piell · Lola Sayu · Felucia (II) · Mon Cala · Naboo (III) · Qiilura system · Patitite Pattuna · Rescue of Adi Gallia · Umbara · Ledeve Jedi Temple · Kiros · Kadavo · Plan to kidnap Chancellor Palpatine (Theed) · Onderon (I) (Sector S-29 · Onderon power generator · Onderon highlands) · Obi-Wan Kenobi's fleet · Florrum (II) · Unidentified astronomical object · Aut-O's flagship · Abafar · Carida (I) · Olgothon 3Horain (Approximate date) · Retta (Approximate date)
19 BBY
(Outer Rim Sieges)
Agamar · Cato Neimoidia (IV) · Ringo Vinda · Batuu · Mokivj · Scipio · Utapau (I) · Mahranee · Raxus Secundus · Haruun Kal · Vizsla Keep 09 · Rescue of Quinlan Vos · Separatist storage base · Vanqor (II) · Christophsis (II) · Jedi Temple · D'Astan campaign (Serenno) · Anaxes · Skako Minor · Kardoa · Metalorn · Boz Pity · Mygeeto (I) (Mygeeto (II) · Mygeeto (III)) · Lokori · Geonosis (V) · Sentinel Flare · Xorrn (II) · Space · Onderon (II) · Yerbana · Separatist dreadnought · Coruscant (III) · Unidentified sector · Cato Neimoidia (V) · Kashyyyk · Bracca (II) · Utapau (II) · Felucia (III) · Castell · Saleucami (II) · Slag's Pit · Kaller · FrongMustafar
Other Arkax Station · Aurora · Bavana · Bray · Cato Neimoidia (III) · Clabron · Crombach Nebula · Cularin · Devalok · Hylanth · Khorm · Kromus · Monta · Mrinzebon · Nal Kapok · Oktaro · Quellor sector · Quermia · Republic fleet · Ruusan system · Sedratis · Skako · Stellar Rise · Tofen's Raiders · Xorrn (I)
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