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"Survival is not our goal here—only destroying the enemy."
"We get one shot at this. We win, or die trying."
"Every one of us is expendable. If the galaxy is to survive, the Emperor must fall."
―Lord Scourge and the Hero, to the rest of their group[src]

The Dromund Kaas operation was a covert mission carried out by the Republic Navy and the Jedi Order in 3641 BBY, during the Galactic War between the Galactic Republic and the Sith Empire, that saw the Republic Navy attack the Imperial capital planet of Dromund Kaas. The naval assault was but a diversion—while the Jedi Grand Master Satele Shan led the Republic Navy in engaging the Imperial First Defense Fleet, a small unit led by the Jedi Knight known as the Hero of Tython infiltrated Dromund Kaas with the purpose of confronting the Sith Emperor. The Hero had foiled the Emperor's recent attempts to massacre thousands on the planets Belsavis, Voss, and Corellia, a sacrifice that was necessary to start the Sith ruler's dark side ritual to consume all life in the galaxy, and the Jedi hoped to kill the Emperor before he could complete his plans.

The Hero and a small group of allies fought their way through the Imperial capital of Kaas City and stole the Sith Emperor's shuttle, which they flew to the nearby Dark Temple and battled their way through the Sith and Imperial Guardsmen who protected the Emperor. The Hero's allies engaged the Temple's defenders while the Knight and the astromech droid T7-O1 fought the Emperor in a final battle in the heart of the Temple. The Emperor was struck down in battle with the Knight, and though only the host body for the Emperor's immortal essence was slain, the Jedi and the galaxy at large believed him to be dead. The Sith Lord Darth Malgus, long at odds with many of the Empire's policies, claimed the Emperor's Fortress and declared a New Empire, and the six powerful Sith known as the Dread Masters decided that they would claim the galaxy for themselves. The Empire and the Republic largely kept the Emperor's death a secret until the aftermath of the invasion of the planet Makeb two years later, when Republic Supreme Chancellor Leontyne Saresh publicly revealed the success of the classified operation.

Prelude

"I've also learned the Emperor is on Dromund Kaas. His efforts against us have weakened him. Our enemy is vulnerable—for now. The Emperor is determined to destroy the galaxy. It's him, or us."
"You must face the Emperor again. And this time, you cannot fail."
―The Hero of Tython and Satele Shan[src]

In 4999 BBY,[8] the Sith Lord Vitiate convinced over eight thousand other Sith Lords to visit his homeworld of Nathema in hopes of saving the crumbling Sith Empire from the onslaught of the Galactic Republic. Once there, Vitiate enslaved the minds of his fellow Sith and forced them to aid him in performing a powerful ritual of Sith magic. The casting of the ritual stripped the Force itself from the entire planet, killing every living thing on Nathema and allowing Vitiate to consume their combined life force, rendering him immortal and granting him immense strength in the Force. Now known as the Sith Emperor, he went on to reconstitute the Sith Empire, over which he ruled for well over a thousand years.[9] Throughout that time, the Emperor delved further into the study of Sith magic, seeking a way to gain even more power.[10] Also during that time, he discovered a way to transfer his consciousness and powers between host bodies, and the Emperor thereafter used host bodies in order to safeguard his true body from harm. The host body was known as the Emperor's Voice.[8]

In 3642 BBY,[11] the Galactic War broke out between the Empire and the Republic, largely thanks to the release of the Jedi Master Revan—Revan had been captured by the Emperor for over three hundred years, and during that time, he had used the mental link between him and his captor to temper the Emperor's desire to destroy the galaxy.[12] As war broke out, the Emperor began preparations to repeat his ritual on a galactic scale, intending to consume the entire galaxy as he had Nathema.[10] In 3641 BBY,[5] he dispatched a number of Sith and Dark Jedi agents to various worlds in order to perpetrate a mass death of thousands, as his ritual would require a sacrifice to begin. However, the Jedi Knight known as the Hero of Tython foiled the Emperor's efforts on Belsavis, Voss, and Corellia, and the Emperor's agent on Corellia, the Dark Jedi Tol Braga, gave the Hero the Emperor's coordinates on the Imperial capital world of Dromund Kaas. With the Emperor's location, Grand Master Satele Shan of the Jedi Order decided that the time was right to strike against the Emperor before he could achieve the sacrifice necessary for his ritual. Therefore, she assembled a combined task force of Republic Navy and Jedi warships for an assault on Dromund Kaas and tasked the Hero and the Jedi's crew of allies with infiltrating the Imperial capital and eliminating the Emperor.[4]

The operation

Crew aboard ship

The Hero of Tython's companions plan the mission aboard their ship.

"I will not be contained. I cannot be redeemed. Death is all that remains, and you will not kill me."
―The Sith Emperor[src]

Upon arriving in the Dromund system, the Republic task force immediately engaged the Imperial First Defense Fleet, drawing the majority of Imperial forces in the system to them. Under cover of the fighting, the Hero's crew entered Imperial airspace and landed their Defender-class light corvette on the outskirts of Kaas City. The Hero's crew consisted of six individuals—the Hero; the Jedi Knight Kira Carsen; the combat medic Archiban Kimble; the Republic trooper Fideltin Rusk; the astromech droid T7-O1; and Lord Scourge, the former Emperor's Wrath, or personal enforcer of the Emperor. Acting on Scourge's knowledge of the city, the group determined that the easiest way to the Emperor—who was located in the edifice known as the Dark Temple in the nearby jungle—would be to steal one of the Emperor's private shuttles that were docked in the city.[4]

The group broke up into three pairs of two and fought its way through Kaas City, which at the time was lightly guarded by Imperial soldiers, Imperial commandos, Mandalorian mercenaries, and war droids, including a massive Imperial Ravager Droid. All three pairs made it safely to the shuttle, where they discussed their plan of attack before departing. Because of the Emperor's power, none of the others could safely accompany the Hero into battle with the Emperor for fear of being controlled; however, because T7-O1 was a droid, he could face the Emperor without being in danger of manipulation. The other four would engage the Temple's defenders in order to draw opposition away from the Hero and T7-O1 and clear their path to the Emperor. Scourge flew the shuttle to the Dark Temple, where the six stormed the Temple and battled the dozens of Imperial Guardsmen and Sith assassins who guarded the edifice and their Emperor.[4]

Despite the enemy's numbers, the Hero and T7-O1 soon reached the stairs to the upper levels, where the Emperor waited; however, as T7-O1 interfaced with the Temple security system and deactivated the force field that blocked the stairwell, he detected that one of the Hero's companions was about to be overwhelmed by Imperial Guard reinforcements nearby. Unwilling to let one of the others be killed for the sake of the mission, the pair rushed to their ally's aid, eliminating the numerous Imperial Guards and rescuing their companion before returning to the stairwell and continuing toward the Emperor. Confident in his power, the Emperor awaited the Hero's arrival in one of the Temple's upper chambers and was unconcerned when the Jedi and T7-O1 succeeded in breaching his sanctum. He greeted his enemy with a bolt of violet Force lightning, mocking the Hero for sacrificing strength to rescue an ally. The Hero intercepted the lightning with a lightsaber blade, and the Emperor then summoned three phantom duplicates of himself that attacked the Knight and droid as the Emperor descended from his throne to confront his enemy.[4]

Emperor attacks

The Emperor charges the Hero.

The pair made quick work of their phantom opponents, and when the Hero then questioned the Emperor's desire to consume the galaxy, the Emperor scoffed at what he saw as the Jedi's limited grasp of reality—he intended to outlast everything, and there were more galaxies and universes for him to conquer beyond their own. The Sith then summoned several more duplicates of himself and drew his own lightsaber, and the numerous Emperors attacked their opponents. The Emperor and his copies utilized Force lightning and Sith magic as well as their lightsabers in battle, disappearing and reappearing throughout the chamber to toy with the Jedi's senses. However, the Hero and T7-O1 stood strong against their opponents, and one by one the Emperor's duplicates fell until the remaining duplicates vanished in swirls of dark side energy as the true Emperor fell to his knees. The Hero charged the Emperor, intending to end their battle, but the Sith ruler unleashed an explosive blast of Force lightning that threw his enemy across the room. Acknowledging the Hero's strength in the Force, the Emperor cast another burst of Force lightning directed straight at the Jedi, only for the Hero to catch the attack on the blade of a lightsaber.[4]

As the Emperor continued to generate lightning, the two enemies advanced on each other from across the room, but when they reached each other, the Hero spun out of the way of the lightning and dealt the Emperor a devastating blow to the Sith's waist. The Sith ruler collapsed to the floor, but, as he tried—and failed—to rise, he declared that he would never be contained or redeemed. He scoffed at the Hero's claim that they would open his eyes to the way of the Jedi by taking him to Tython, arguing that, by so doing, the Hero clung to Tol Braga's old ambitions, ignoring their true desires. The Hero then contacted Scourge and reported success, but Scourge warned his ally that the Emperor was not yet dead.[4]

Scourge was correct—the Emperor's essence left his fallen Voice and, warning the Hero that he would take his enemy with him if he was going to die, released a massive amount of dark side energy from the Voice as a final act of defiance. The released energy severely damaged the Temple, causing the upper levels to begin to collapse, and the Hero and T7-O1 rushed out of the Temple to safety. The Hero and T7-O1 met up with the other members of their group, who had all survived their battle with the Temple's defenders, and flew the Emperor's shuttle back to Kaas City and boarded their waiting ship outside of the capital. Upon lifting off, the Hero immediately contacted the Grand Master and reported the mission's success, leading Shan to order a general retreat from the Dromund system.[4]

Aftermath

Political ramifications

"Yet that is not why I stand before you. Instead, I can finally confirm what many have suspected for months: The Sith Emperor is dead."
"A Jedi strike team confronted the Emperor during a recent attack on Dromund Kaas. Now a joint SIS and Jedi committee has concluded that the galaxy's greatest villain is gone forever."
"This does not change the fight ahead. The Dark Council remains the true political power in the Empire. But it sends a message to the Sith and their followers: We are coming for you."
―Supreme Chancellor Saresh and Satele Shan, in a HoloNet announcement[src]

The remaining ships of the task force rendezvoused at the Republic cruiser Valiant near the Core Worlds, where Admiral Dabrin and the Grand Master arranged a large award ceremony for the Hero and crew. All of the group received the Cross of Glory, the Republic's highest honor, and Shan elevated the Hero to the rank of Jedi Master.[4]

Republic leaders

Supreme Chancellor Saresh's announcement

With the loss of his Voice, the Emperor's essence retreated to his true body, where he entered a restorative hibernation to recover from his battle with the Hero.[6] Rumors of the Emperor's death spread among the upper levels of the Sith Empire, leading the maverick Sith Lord Darth Malgus—who was already disgusted with the Empire's anti-alien policies and the infighting exemplified by the Empire's ruling Dark Council—to rebel at the Battle of Ilum not long afterward. Seizing the Emperor's abandoned space fortress, Malgus declared a New Empire, splitting the forces of the Empire as many defected to his cause. The New Empire was crushed at the Battle of Ilum by both the Republic and the Empire, but the damage was done—combined with the recent loss at the Battle of Corellia, the Empire, which had previously held the upper hand in the Galactic War, was gradually forced on the defensive. The veteran Dark Councilor Darth Marr eventually assumed a leadership role in the Empire and made efforts to restore Imperial supremacy,[11] but it was not until around 3639 BBY,[13] after the Hutt Cartel's failed invasion of the planet Makeb, that Marr halted the Empire's losses when he acquired the powerful mineral known as isotope-5.[14]

The details of the Dromund Kaas operation, as the event came to be known, were highly classified by the Republic.[15] The newly elected Supreme Chancellor of the Republic, Leontyne Saresh, refrained from announcing the operation to the public initially, but she immediately adopted an aggressive stance against the Empire, appointing the veteran soldier Jace Malcom as Supreme Commander of the Republic Military as part of an effort to take the fight to the Empire.[11] A joint committee of Jedi and agents of the Republic Strategic Information Service, the Republic's intelligence agency, was tasked with confirming the Emperor's death.[15] As the Emperor's Hand, his most trusted servants, were tasked with guarding the Emperor's body, only they and the new Emperor's Wrath were aware of the Emperor's survival;[6] thus, the committee's conclusion was that the Emperor was, in fact, dead. In the aftermath of the Republic's victory over the Hutt Cartel at Makeb, the Chancellor, Grand Master Shan, and Supreme Commander Malcom held an official announcement of the Emperor's death on the HoloNet.[15]

The galaxy at large

"The Emperor was strong. He spoke to us. Guided us. Now the Emperor is quiet. None who remain are worthy of our loyalty."
―The Dread Masters[src]

The Emperor's essence was severely injured by the battle with the Hero and thus was forced into hibernation. While he slumbered, his consciousness reached out to his Children—agents of the Emperor's will who were mentally linked with their "father." The Emperor's pain and anger led him to issue crazed and conflicting commands to his children, such as "freeze the oceans of Manaan" and "set fire to Ord Mantell." Unable to handle the influence of their injured Emperor, a number of Children were driven near insane; others managed to shut out their master's commands, shielding themselves from his damaging influence until he healed.[16] The Emperor's apparent death and resultant hibernation had another major effect on the galaxy: The six Sith Lords known as the Dread Masters, who had served the Emperor for centuries, were left without the Emperor's guidance and commands. Incredibly powerful in the Force, the Dread Masters found that none in the Empire were powerful enough to command their loyalty and thus decided to make the galaxy their own.[7]

Wielding their power over fear and the minds of others, the Dread Masters gathered an army of their own and set about acquiring exotic technology from species such as the Rakata and the Gree, becoming a third power in the Galactic War.[17] Their attacks on Hutt Space led the Hutt Cartel to try and expand their borders in order to make up for lost territory, and the Hutt Cartel's expansions led to the death of the Cartel's Supreme Mogul, Karagga.[18] Karagga was succeeded as Supreme Mogul by Toborro the Hutt,[19] who instigated the Hutt invasion of Makeb in 3640 BBY.[8] When one of their number, Dread Master Styrak, was slain on the planet Darvannis, the remaining five sank into insanity and decided to destroy the galaxy; they were ultimately defeated at the moon of Oricon.[20] In the depths of Wild Space, the Sith Emperor's biological daughter Vaylin discovered that the mental barriers her father had installed in her mind to prevent her from utilizing her full power were gone. With this discovery, the seeds of rebellion were sown.[21]

Behind the scenes

"The dark side has cast its shadow over you. I sense your anger and ambition growing. I can no longer ignore it. I wanted so much for you to become a Jedi Master, but you are not ready."
―Satele Shan, to a dark side player at the end of "Doomsday"[src]

The Dromund Kaas operation first appeared in the Jedi Knight class's finale mission, "Doomsday," in Star Wars: The Old Republic, a video game released by BioWare and LucasArts in 2011. The mission is identified as the "Dromund Kaas operation" by the droid RL-4, who introduces the Karagga's Palace Operation for Republic players,[18] and the events of the Operation are revealed to have been directly influenced by the death of the Emperor in the Operation Explosive Conflict. The Dread Masters' recent expansion into Hutt Cartel territory and their actions on Denova are a result of the Emperor's "death," as he no longer controls them, and they decide to become independent—thereby setting up the events of the Karagga's Palace, Explosive Conflict, and Terror From Beyond Operations.[17] The Old Republic's Digital Expansion Rise of the Hutt Cartel features Chancellor Saresh's official announcement of the Emperor's death.[15]

In "Doomsday," the player is presented with the choice of saving an imperiled companion, gaining light side alignment points, or continuing on to fight the Emperor, thus depriving the Emperor the chance to gather more strength and gaining dark side alignment points. The companion in question will be the companion with which the player has the highest Affection, excluding Lord Scourge and T7-O1, and there is no difference in difficulty in the fight with the Emperor between the two choices. If the player does not rescue the companion, then the character is rescued by one of the player's other companions. At the award ceremony, the player will either be awarded the rank of Jedi Master or general depending on whether the player has a light or dark side alignment score, respectively.[4] As the Jedi Knight is a Republic-class character, this article assumes that the player chooses the option that results in the maximum light side points; thus, the Hero of Tython is assumed to rescue the companion and become a Jedi Master.[22]

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Notes and references

  1. SWTOR mini Star Wars: The Old Republic — Jedi Knight Mission: "Mutual Assured Destruction" on Corellia
  2. A holomessage to the Emperor's Wrath from one of the Emperor's Hands confirms that the Sith Emperor was defeated by the Knight "while you were dealing with Baras," confirming that the two duels were concurrent.
  3. SWTOR mini Star Wars: The Old Republic — Flashpoint: "The Battle of Ilum"
  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 4.13 4.14 4.15 4.16 4.17 4.18 4.19 4.20 4.21 4.22 4.23 4.24 4.25 4.26 4.27 4.28 4.29 4.30 4.31 4.32 4.33 4.34 4.35 4.36 4.37 4.38 4.39 4.40 4.41 4.42 4.43 4.44 4.45 SWTOR mini Star Wars: The Old Republic — Jedi Knight Mission: "Doomsday" on Dromund Kaas
  5. 5.0 5.1 SWTOR mini STAR WARS: The Old Republic - Question ! :) - Page 3 on The Old Republic's official website (backup link) places Star Wars: The Old Republic about ten to twelve years after the signing of the Treaty of Coruscant, which is dated to 3653 BBY by Star Wars: The Old Republic Encyclopedia. The Old Republic—The Lost Suns 2 takes place ten years after the treaty, one week after the mission to Nar Shaddaa, and around the time of the SpecForce Incident. Since the mission and the incident are respectively part of Act I of the Jedi Knight and Republic Trooper's storylines, and the Trooper's Act I occurs concurrent to Act I of the Smuggler storyline, the general events of Act I for all classes can be assumed to occur in 3643 BBY. The Prologue for each class immediately precedes Act I, and The Old Republic Encyclopedia places the Battle of Ilum at the end of Act III in 3640 BBY. Assuming that in-universe chronology of the Star Wars: The Old Republic events roughly aligns with the release of story content in real-life as with SWTOR mini Forums: Dear Story Team, What Year Are We Currently In? on The Old Republic's official website (backup link), the Act III Epilogue must take place near the end of 3640 BBY since it was the chronologically latest story of the The Old Republic base game, which was released toward the end of 2011. Therefore, assuming that The Old Republic takes place over the course of three years per the former of the two aforementioned swtor.com posts, Act I takes place near the end of 3643 BBY.
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 SWTOR mini Star Wars: The Old Republic — The message The Emperor's Absence from Servant One of the Emperor's Hand
  7. 7.0 7.1 SWTOR mini Star Wars: The Old Republic — Operation: "Explosive Conflict"
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 Star Wars: The Old Republic Encyclopedia
  9. The Old Republic: Revan
  10. 10.0 10.1 SWTOR mini Star Wars: The Old Republic — Jedi Knight Mission: "An Unthinkable Alliance" on Tython
  11. 11.0 11.1 11.2 The Old Republic: Annihilation
  12. SWTOR mini Star Wars: The Old Republic — Flashpoint: "Maelstrom Prison"
  13. According to SWTOR mini Forums: Dear Story Team, What Year Are We Currently In? on The Old Republic's official website (backup link), Star Wars: The Old Republic: Rise of the Hutt Cartel takes place from early to mid 3638 BBY, and further Game Updates that were released in 2013 take place in the latter half of that year. The post also states that Game Updates released in 2014 can be placed in early and mid 3637 BBY, Shadow of Revan takes place near the end of that year, and that the events of Game Updates 3.1 through 3.3 can be placed in early and mid 3636 BBY. Therefore, the events of Game Update 2.0 and the Digital Expansion Rise of the Hutt Cartel can be placed in 3638 BBY.
  14. SWTOR mini State of the Galaxy on The Old Republic's official website (backup link)
  15. 15.0 15.1 15.2 15.3 SWTOR mini Star Wars: The Old Republic: Rise of the Hutt Cartel — Imperial Mission: "Revenge of the Archon" on Makeb
  16. SWTOR mini Star Wars: The Old Republic — Jedi Knight Mission: "The Emperor's Orphans" on Voss
  17. 17.0 17.1 SWTOR mini A Record of the Dread Masters on The Old Republic's official website (backup link)
  18. 18.0 18.1 SWTOR mini Star Wars: The Old Republic — Operation: "Karagga's Palace"
  19. SWTOR mini Making of Rise of the Hutt Cartel Part 2: Conflict on Makeb on The Old Republic's official website (backup link)
  20. SWTOR mini Star Wars: The Old Republic — Operation: "Dread Palace"
  21. Template:TOR
  22. This article assumes that the Republic classes in Star Wars: The Old Republic choose the options that provide the most light-side alignment points.
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