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Dark Empire
Attribution
Writer

Tom Veitch

Penciller

Cam Kennedy

Publication information
Publisher

Dark Horse Comics

General information
Timeline

New Republic era

Dark Empire was a series of comic books written by Tom Veitch and illustrated by Cam Kennedy. They were originally released by Dark Horse Comics between December 1991 and October 1992 as a 6-issue bi-monthly series, which were later compiled and sold as trade paperback. The name generally applies to both the original Dark Empire, as well as its two sequels Dark Empire II and Empire's End. All three comic series detailed the resurrection of Emperor Palpatine in clone bodies.

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[edit] Publisher's summary

Luke Skywalker with World Devastators and Star Destroyers in the background.
Luke Skywalker with World Devastators and Star Destroyers in the background.

Six years after the Battle of Endor, the fight for freedom rages on. Darth Vader is dead, but a reborn Empire—under a mysterious new leader—strikes back at the struggling Rebel Alliance. Massive World Devastators, more powerful and unstoppable than the Death Star, ravage entire planets, while the ruthless heirs of Jabba the Hutt place a monumental price on the heads of Princess Leia and her husband, Han Solo. Along with Lando, Chewbacca, Artoo, Threepio, and other old allies, Han and Leia struggle to protect the future for their unborn child. But their greatest foe may be their closest friend: Luke Skywalker

[edit] Plot summary

"And now, my young apprentice... Your father is dead. Have you come to join me? Will you take the place that rightfully belongs to you–at my side."
Palpatine[src]

During the Imperial Mutiny, the Rebel Alliance sought to weaken the factions as much as possible by surreptitiously entering systems and battles with captured Star Destroyers broadcasting falsified signals, and provoking attacks by one group against another.

On one of these raids to the Coruscant system, in the Star Destroyer Liberator (formerly the Adjudicator), an Imperial-class Star Destroyer captured at the Battle of Endor and, over a five-year period, repaired and beefed-up for covert missions; its sister ship, the Emancipator (originally the Accuser) would have better luck in its initial missions, destroying the Allegiance in the Battle of Mon Calamari, where it was then devoured by the World Devastator Silencer-7 - they emerged into the Coruscant system, where three Star Destroyers demanded novel and unusual codes for clearance. The codes the Alliance had stolen or bartered with slicers for did not work, and Luke Skywalker and Lando Calrissian were shot down over the former Imperial City. They should have perished, but in a curious parallel to the opening of Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, Luke, like his father, managed to successfully land the gargantuan vessel without too many casualties on the surface of Coruscant. For the next several days, Luke and Lando and their forces hid and fought Imperial forces.

Arrival at Coruscant.
Arrival at Coruscant.

When the news reached Han Solo and Leia Organa, they rushed to the rescue along with Wookiee Chewbacca and droid C-3PO. They arrived in the nick of time to rescue Lando and the crew of the Liberator. However, Luke said there was a great disturbance in the force. At that moment, a Force storm comes out of a hyperspace wormhole. Luke told everyone to go but R2 stayed with him. As the Falcon took off, Luke and R2 were sucked by the anomaly.

Later, at the Alliance base on the fifth moon of Da Soocha, code-named Pinnacle base, the Alliance leaders report that the separate Imperial factions have disappeared into the unknown regions of the Galactic Core. Furthermore the initial phase of Operation Shadow Hand has begun: fleets of World Devastators, brainchildren of Umak Leth, machines which destroyed everything in their path, plunging them into vast furnaces which produced weapons and items which could repair or build new World Devastators. The first target selected, for their long and steadfast support of the Rebellion, is the planet Mon Calamari.

The recently rescued Lando and his crew were dispatched aboard the Emancipator to fight a holding action while the main Rebel fleets assembled.

Luke Skywalker bowing before Palpatine.
Luke Skywalker bowing before Palpatine.

At this time, Luke Skywalker had reached Byss, a Deep Core world enveloped in the power of the dark side. There he met face-to-face with the Emperor reborn; He reveals that for many years, he took to transferring his mind and consciousness to clone bodies to attain immortality. However, the clones were one crucial step from long life; they were more ravaged by the dark side than sustained by the Force. Luckily, Palpatine had numerous clones to laugh in the face of death itself, allowing him to rule indefinitely. The Emperor offers him apprenticeship and the prospect of controlling the enormous fleet of Devastators, as well as the rest of the Imperial fleet. Faced with an impossible situation, and deeply impressed by the power of the Emperor, his charismatic presence, his undoubted genius and deep knowledge of both sides of the Force, Luke acquiesced to becoming his apprentice. At this time, R2-D2 is modified to carry the Master Signal for the World Devastators.

"My father's fate is my own."
―Luke Skywalker[src]

Meanwhile, Lando's attack force began their attack on the Imperial fleet. Though they were able to break through the Star Destroyer defenses, the Devastator Silencer-7 practically gobbled the Emancipator to scrap and launched squadrons of robotic Ties. This forces the crew of the Republic Destroyer to abandon ship.

At Pinnacle base, Leia received a message from Luke, telling her not to follow him. Han Solo and Leia Organa Solo have gone to Nar Shaddaa, to find transport to the Deep Core. After landing the Falcon in Shrug Ninx's garage, meeting Han's former girlfriend, Salla Zend, Han and Leia went to Han's old living quarters. Along the way, they encounter a woman named Vima-Da-Boda, who gives Leia a lightsaber. Upon arriving at Hand's place, they discover that Boba Fett is alive and that their friend (Mako Spince) betrayed them. Pursued by the hunters, Han and Leia make it to the Starlight Intruder, the ship that's bringing them to the Deep Core. Meanwhile, the Rebels in combat over the planet Mon Calamari receive aid from the Alliance reserves, including the new E-wings. Suddenly, three Devastators fall into the sea because the Master Control computer on Byss was sending improper signals.

Palpatine attempting to turn Leia.
Palpatine attempting to turn Leia.

After arriving on Byss and missing Fett by a long shot, Leia pilots the Falcon to the Emperor's citadel. After she, C-3PO, Han and Chewbacca got off, Salla and Shrug took the Falcon to a safe place. The four are brought before the Emperor and Luke. Despite trying to fight back, Leia was rendered unconscious and was brought to Palpatine's quarters to be turned. There, she discovers that he holds hostage an even greater treasure: a mysterious and intelligent artifact called the Jedi Holocron, which the Emperor had stolen during the Great Jedi Purge from Ashka Boda. With both the Holocron and Luke Skywalker under his control, the Emperor would appear to reign supreme in the Force. He reveals he plans to overshadow Leia's third child stirring in her womb as his next new body. In anger, Leia toppled Palpatine from his bed and stole the Holocron. She finds Luke, who claims he is free of the dark side, despite his eyes continuing to shine yellow. Meanwhile, Shrug and Salla got control of a Hunter Killer patrol droid to blast Han and Chewie free. After bring joined by Leia, Luke and the droids, the Falcon takes off from Byss. However, Luke reveals that he had cast an illusionary projection of himself to make them believe he had boarded so they would escape.

Luke Skywalker attempts to subdue Palpatine.
Luke Skywalker attempts to subdue Palpatine.

The real Luke Skywalker then marches into the clone lab during Palpatine's last few moments before the transition. When he reveals his purpose, Palpatine allows his current incarnation to die, hoping to reach one of the clones before Luke destroys them all. Luke proceeds to go on a destructive spree through the lab, hoping to beat Palpatine to the clones. Unfortunately, he misses one.

The newly resurrected Palpatine scoffs at Luke's attempts to vanquish him. When Luke attempts to subdue Palpatine, the Sith Lord seizes one of the lightsabers he keeps stored in the lab and engages Luke. Despite his valiant efforts, Luke is disarmed and held at blade-point. Palpatine proceeds to complete Skywalkers turn to the Dark Side, reducing him to an obedient watchdog.

Meanwhile, on Mon Calamari, the Devastators were still invincible. Luckily, Luke managed to install a code into R2's memory banks to shut down the Devastators. Though the great war machines were down, their crew somehow powered up the factories until control was restored. But R2 created a new code to make the Devastators recycle each other.

Unfortunately, this was only half of the Emperor's plan. Great new fleets of the Empire were spreading across the Galactic Core and soon the entire galaxy would fall under the sway of the dark side.

Eclipse arrives at Pinnacle Base.
Eclipse arrives at Pinnacle Base.

Luke traveled with the Emperor to capture his sister, aboard the recently completed and christened flagship, the Eclipse. Prior to the Eclipse's arrival, the Holocron Leia stole from the Emperor delivered a thousand-year-old prophecy to Leia, which tells of her battle against the young Emperor:

"...A brother and sister born to walk the sky/But reckless brother falls-into dark side's eye!/Jedi sister carries hope for future in her womb/Only SHE can save the Skywalkers from certain doom!/A Jedi-killer wants to tame her/Now the Dark Side lord comes to claim her/She must battle join against this thief/Or the dynasty of ALL the Jedi will come to grief."
Bodo Baas[src]
Skywalker vs. Palpatine.
Skywalker vs. Palpatine.

As the Eclipse comes out of hyperspace, the Emperor demands to the Alliance for Leia to come to his ship alone, with the holocron; He evens promises to discuss a truce. Despite Han's objections, Leia boarded the Emperor's Eclipse-class Super Star Destroyer. She who appealed to the goodness inside Luke, redeeming him. Outraged, the Emperor fights Luke in a lightsaber battle, ultimately losing his hand.

However, an enraged Palpatine unleashes a titanic Force-storm to utterly obliterate the Rebel Alliance fleet. Using knowledge taught to them, both brother and sister assaulted Palpatine with the Light side of the Force, cutting him off from the Dark side and turning the Force storm upon him. The result was the complete destruction of the Eclipse I and Palpatine (supposedly, though his spirit escaped to fight another day). As Eclipse is destroyed, the twins flee on a shuttle. Once safely aboard an Alliance cruiser, Luke, his eyes once again green, proclaims:

"The Jedi Knights 'will rise again."
―Luke Skywalker[src]

[edit] Controversies

With the release of the prequels and the revelation that Anakin Skywalker was destined to bring balance to the Force by destroying the Sith, Dark Empire has been criticized for contradicting the prophecy of the Chosen One. However, Tom Veitch could hardly have known what George Lucas had planned for the prequels, which were not made for another seven years. The Sith surviving after Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi has been adopted by the rest of the Expanded Universe.

Even before the release of the prequel trilogy, some contributors to the Expanded Universe made known publicly their dissatisfaction with the decision to bring Palpatine back to life. In Vision of the Future, Timothy Zahn included a conversation that references the events of Dark Empire with Luke Skywalker mentioning "the resurrected Emperor" and Mara Jade retorting with, "Whatever. Personally, I'm not convinced it was actually him."

Lucas himself actually praised Dark Empire, saying that it was the closest thing to his idea of a sequel trilogy.

Veitch has also been criticized for having many pivotal events occur within a single panel or entirely off-panel, which many fans found to be jarring.

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