Tarkin (superweapon)
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Tarkin battlestation[1] |
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Battlestation[1] |
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3 ABY[6] |
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- "…why hasn't the Empire constructed a second battle station like the Death Star that almost destroyed our base on Yavin? Now we know why: they've been secretly channeling resources into the construction of a weapon that could be far worse!'"
- ―General Carlist Rieekan[src]
The Tarkin was an Imperial superweapon capable of destroying a planet. It was developed by Bevel Lemelisk after the destruction of the first Death Star but before the Battle of Endor.
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[edit] Description
- "Worse than a Death Star?"
"I'm afraid so, Commander. They've taken the Death Star's main offensive battery, the ionic cannon—and have built around it a set of engines and defensive shield generators unmatched by anything we've ever encountered! This weapon has been christened "the Tarkin" and should it ever become operational—we may as well place our own hands in the Empire's shackles!" - ―Commander Luke Skywalker and General Carlist Rieekan[src]
The Tarkin superweapon was a giant planetary-scale battlestation[3] following the same basic principles of the first Death Star battlestation. The Tarkin combined the Death Star's primary offensive battery and massive ionic cannon superlaser, capable of shattering a planet in the same mold as the Death Star's, with a defensive shield generator system and a set of engines.[2] The Tarkin's superlaser, comprising a central concave dish encircled by a series of secondary tributary nodes, dominated the battlestation's external superstructure.[1] The awesome size of the Tarkin reduced the Empire's normally-fearsome Star Destroyers to diminutives by comparison.[3] Unlike its predecessor, the Tarkin was constructed without the single design flaw—an exposed thermal exhaust port—that led to the Death Star's destruction.[1]
Set back from the forward superlaser dish was the Tarkin's central command tower[1] and bridge.[3] The command tower resembled the same trapezoidal design found on Imperial-class Star Destroyers, sans the twin deflector shield generator domes.[1] The bridge, too, resembled the layout of the Imperial-class Star Destroyer in a general sense, with a wide angular viewport and a command walkway. A series of double-tiered seated command stations were circularly-arrayed before the bridge's viewports.[3]
The battlestation's interior was divided into sections and levels identified by letters and numerals—K-level and sections TH-10 and TH-11, for example. The interior also housed the installation's main power reactor, the primary external tractor beam generator, the escape pod bay, hangar bays hosting the Tarkin's starship complement, and the superweapon's complex activating mechanism. A series of service lifts offered rapid vertical transport between the Tarkin's many decks.[3]
A stormtrooper guard force patrolled the Tarkin and provided security for the battlestation's sensitive areas, restricting access only to those with proper clearance. The Tarkin also maintained a TIE/ln starfighter contingent for close-range aerial support. Non-military construction vehicles aboard the Tarkin included cargo vessels and cargo trolleys.[3]
[edit] History
- "So that's it. The problem is simple—the solution isn't! Since the Tarkin was built without the single flaw that allowed us to stop the Death Star, a direct attack would be suicide! Our only chance for success is to get a small group of commandos inside the Tarkin—and destroy it from within!"
- ―General Carlist Rieekan[src]
[edit] Design origins and destruction of Aeten II
The Tarkin was a direct descendant, in both form and function, of the Empire's first Death Star,[3] destroyed in the Battle of Yavin in 0 BBY.[6] Incensed at the loss of his weapon of doom, Emperor Palpatine ordered engineer Bevel Lemelisk, the Death Star's original designer, to produce a resurrected Death Star, even larger and more powerful than the first. Lemelisk first set to designing a superlaser weapons testbed,[8] similar in principle to the first Death Star prototype constructed in the Maw Installation,[6] that corrected the mistakes learned from the first Death Star's design with technological refinements.[4][5] Imperial officers eventually christened this weapons testbed, essentially a scaled-down version of the Death Star, the "Tarkin," in memory of the late Grand Moff Wilhuff Tarkin, the Death Star's former commanding officer.[9]
After Lemelisk's design team completed their work on the Tarkin, they began designing the Death Star's successor.[8] Meanwhile, construction on the superlaser testbed began in the Patriim system, above the garrison planet Hockaleg. The Empire secretly funneled resources into the Tarkin's construction under the nose of the Rebel Alliance.[1]
As the Tarkin neared completion in 3 ABY, following the Battle of Hoth, the superlaser testbed became a symbol of intrigue for Grand Admiral Martio Batch.[10][6] The Emperor had tasked Batch with developing a working cloaking device, since cloaking technology had become almost non-existent in the galaxy by the time of the Galactic Civil War. Batch succeeded only in creating a cloak that suffered from "double blindness," meaning that those onboard the cloaked starship could not see out. To create a fully functional cloak, Batch required access to the once-common stygium crystals found in the mines of the hidden planet Aeten II, but the mines had long since run dry. To solve the problem, Batch requisitioned the Tarkin's superlaser.[7]
Batch pulled rank to divert the Tarkin[10] to the Aeten system in the Dreighton Nebula of the Outer Rim Territories, where he used the superlaser to shatter Aeten II,[7] thus releasing millions of the planet's remaining stygium crystals into free-floating space. Thanks to the Tarkin, Batch used the freed stygium crystals to recreate the classic stygium screen cloak in conjunction with his prototype TIE Phantom project.[6]
[edit] Something to do with infiltration
The Tarkin was constructed in an orbiting drydock above Hockaleg in the Patriim system, held in temporary balance by the gravitational pull of the planet below. The Tarkin's sizable labor force resided in meager shanties in a spaceport town on the planet while in between work shifts, and construction crews were shuttled to the Tarkin daily.[1] Several Imperial-class Star Destroyers protected the Tarkin drydock construction site.[3]
Not long after the destruction of Aeten II, a Rebel pilot, Maraba Tev, led a spy mission to the Patriim system, where he stole a set of the Tarkin's schematics, revealing the battlestation's existence to the Rebellion. Realizing the full destructive capabilities of the Tarkin and the incredible threat the battlestation posed, the Rebellion resolved to destroy the Tarkin before it became operational. Because the Tarkin was built without the single design flaw found in the first Death Star, a direct attack would have been suicidal. Instead, Rebel General Carlist Rieekan organized and dispatched a small commando team to infiltrate and bring the battlestation down from the inside. The Rebel assault squad included Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia Organa, the Wookiee Chewbacca, and the droids C-3PO and R2-D2—the only Rebels to have infiltrated the original Death Star and survived.[1]
The Rebel commando team did successfully infiltrate the Tarkin, first by docking on Hockaleg aboard the freighter, the Millennium Falcon, listed as a vessel in need of repairs, and then mixing in among the Tarkin's construction crew, boarding a shuttlecraft that delivered them to the Tarkin in orbit. However, the Imperial superweapon would serve as a crossroads for competing factions at the time of the Rebel infiltration. The Dark Lord Darth Vader, recently arrived aboard the battlestation, detected Skywalker's presence as soon as Skywalker boarded. Vader ordered all on-board security to vacate the area housing the Tarkin's main power reactors, planning to confront and turn Skywalker to the dark side of the Force. Meanwhile, a group of the Tarkin's commanding officers, fearful of the Dark Lord's iron discipline, planned to kill Vader before the day was out.[1]
[edit] Commanders and crew
- "I was just restating our position: we have of late seen too many of our fellow officers fall to Vader's sorcerous ways—it appears that any human mistake may well lead to an inhuman end at the Sith Lord's hands! Therefore, a plan has been formulated and approved, and we are all in agreement…that before this day is over—Darth Vader must DIE!'"
- ―The Tarkin's commanding officers make their pact[src]
As it neared completion, a lone X-wing pilot was able to inform the Alliance of the Tarkin before he was killed. A commando team led by Luke Skywalker was sent aboard the Millennium Falcon, piloted by Lando Calrissian, to the Tarkin, where they would destroy its reactor with a single proton grenade and a few blasters. However, their plan would almost be compromised by a number of Imperial officers who planned to kill Darth Vader, whose iron discipline they feared would eventually kill them all.
Vader, however, exited the Tarkin before their plan could take effect. Princess Leia Organa wired the superlaser to fire on itself, and the commando team escaped aboard the Millennium Falcon, before the Tarkin literally fired on itself and exploded.
The Darksaber project carried out by Durga Besadii Tai years later was similar to the Tarkin.
[edit] Behind the scenes
The Tarkin was created by David Michelinie and Walt Simonson.
[edit] Appearances
- Star Wars 51: Resurrection of Evil (First appearance)
- Star Wars 52: To Take The Tarkin
- Star Wars 55: Plif (Mentioned only)
[edit] Sources
- The Essential Guide to Characters
- The Essential Guide to Vehicles and Vessels (Under Death Star II)
- The Essential Chronology
- The New Essential Guide to Characters
"Who's Who: Imperial Grand Admirals" - Star Wars Insider 66
- The New Essential Chronology
"Comic Marvels" - Star Wars Insider 91
- The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia
Death Star II in the Databank
Superlaser in the Databank
[edit] Notes and references
- ↑ 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 1.17 1.18 Star Wars 51: Resurrection of Evil
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia
- ↑ 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 3.11 3.12 3.13 3.14 Star Wars 52: To Take The Tarkin
- ↑ 4.0 4.1
Death Star II in the Databank - ↑ 5.0 5.1
Superlaser in the Databank - ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 The New Essential Chronology
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2
"Who's Who: Imperial Grand Admirals" - Star Wars Insider 66 - ↑ 8.0 8.1 The Essential Guide to Vehicles and Vessels
- ↑ The New Essential Guide to Characters
- ↑ 10.0 10.1
"Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Cloaking Devices" - "Continuity, Criticisms, and Captain Panaka", Daniel Wallace's StarWars.com Blog
[edit] External links
Checklist: 10 Star Wars Superweapons - The Tarkin on StarWars.com (backup link on Archive.org)
"Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Cloaking Devices" - "Continuity, Criticisms, and Captain Panaka", Daniel Wallace's StarWars.com Blog
"Death Star timeline" - "Keeper of the Holocron's Blog", Leland Chee's StarWars.com Blog
