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SWG Legends Empire Day & Remembrance Day 2025: Loyalty, Legacy, and Laser Blasts

SWG Legends Empire Day and Remembrance Day 2025 promotional banner with Galactic Empire and Rebel Alliance symbols

Empire Day. Remembrance Day. Two sides of one galaxy-sized coin. One celebrates the iron grip of the Galactic Empire and its glorious propaganda machine; the other remembers the billions lost to tyranny and the hope that rebellion still kindles in the dark. In the SWG Legends 2025 Empire/Remembrance Day Friday Feature source, the devs serve up a month-long spectacle full of badges, speeches, combat quests, and shiny new rewards for both Imperials and Rebels alike. Whether you’re raising a glass to the Emperor or throwing sabacc dice with Princess Leia, there’s something here for every alignment. Let’s dissect both halves of the event like a proper protocol droid. Empire Day: Glory to the Emperor 📍 Location: Theed, Naboo (-5469 4410) Celebrated across the galaxy, Empire Day marks the rise of Emperor Palpatine and the fall of the Jedi Council. It’s the Empire’s biggest PR moment—complete with propaganda posters, statues, and…

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Diego Luna’s Journey as Cassian Andor: From Rogue One to Andor Season Two

Diego Luna's Journey as Cassian Andor: From Rogue One to Andor Season Two

On this day back in 2015, news broke that Diego Luna had been cast as Cassian Andor in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. It’s wild to think that exactly ten years later, his final portrayal of the rebel spy is set to premiere in Andor Season Two on Disney+. A decade is a long time in the Star Wars universe, and Luna’s journey as Cassian has been nothing short of transformative—not just for the character, but for Star Wars storytelling as a whole. The Announcement Heard Across the Galaxy When Lucasfilm announced Diego Luna’s casting in 2015, reactions were mixed. Luna was known for his dramatic roles in films like Y Tu Mamá También and Milk, but a gritty space opera set in the Star Wars universe? That was new territory. Yet, as soon as Rogue One hit theaters in 2016, it became clear that Luna’s portrayal of Cassian…

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How Did Galen Erso Die? A Look at the Tragic End of the Death Star’s Architect

Ah, Galen Erso. The man who somehow managed to design the most feared weapon in the galaxy with a built-in ‘Oops!’ button. If you’ve ever watched Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, you know exactly what I’m talking about. Galen’s death was a key turning point in the film, but it’s more than just a plot device—it’s a moment that ties together the moral conflict and sacrifices that define the Star Wars saga. The Man Behind the Death Star Before we get into the “how,” let’s touch on the “who.” Galen Erso was an Imperial scientist—well, reluctantly so. His expertise in energy and kyber crystals made him the perfect candidate to design the Death Star’s superlaser. But Galen wasn’t your typical mad scientist; he was more of a reluctant genius held against his will. Imagine being forced to build the universe’s largest gun while wishing you were back home making…

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How Old Is Saw Gerrera? The Age of a Rebel Extremist in Star Wars

How Old Is Saw Gerrera? The Age of a Rebel Extremist in Star Wars

Saw Gerrera is one of the most influential rebel fighters in the Star Wars universe. First introduced in The Clone Wars, he went on to appear in Rebels, Jedi: Fallen Order, and Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. His radical approach to fighting the Empire set him apart from the likes of Mon Mothma and Bail Organa, cementing his reputation as the original “extremist” in the Rebel Alliance. But how old is Saw Gerrera during all these events? Let’s track his age across the galaxy’s most defining moments. 🍼 Saw Gerrera’s Birth and Early Life Saw Gerrera was born on Onderon around 52 BBY (Before the Battle of Yavin). This would place him slightly older than Anakin Skywalker, who was born in 41 BBY. Saw grew up on Onderon, a jungle-heavy planet often caught in political strife, which would later become the perfect training ground for his rebellion. He was…

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