![]() T-65B X-wing starfighters flying through Eadu's canyons. However, the Empire created its final, functional superlaser on Eadu, and transported it to the Death Star to make the battle station fully operational. Individuals such as Cassian Jeron Andor considered it to be a sodden lump of a planet. The world was considered strategically insignificant due to communications blackouts, which made an analysis of the world difficult and was officially designated by the Empire for research and chemical processing. To this end, Erso led a team of scientists who conducted dynamic kyber field experiments south of their facility. Director Orson Callan Krennic put Galen Walton Erso to work on unlocking the secrets of the kyber crystals within the secret installation. Captain Magna Tolvan was responsible for security on Eadu. ![]() This refinery, defended by the Eadu Flight Station, was administered by Sirro Argonne and guarded by stormtroopers of the 975th Battalion. The Galactic Empire established a secret high energy conversion laboratory within the remote mountaintops of Eadu's northern hemisphere. During the Age of the Empire, Eadu was owned by Grand Moff Wilhuff Tarkin, and ceded to his eponymous Tarkin Initiative as part of the ongoing Death Star project begun prior to the onset of the Clone Wars. Galen Erso's facility." ―Wilhuff Tarkin to Orson Callan Krennic Įadu was little-known save for its rainfall and population of native nerf herders. " You think this pilot acted alone? He was dispatched from the installation on Eadu. The planet's rain had the smell of fecund soil with an undertone of acrid stink. The rocky canyons bottomed out in dozens of writhing streambeds. The ground was uneven and was made up of jagged rock formations, broad mesas, black stone ridges, and narrow spires. It comprised difficult, rainswept terrain which afforded the planet natural defenses, although the southern hemisphere also contained an Eaduan village cluster populated by nerf herders. The planet's cloud cover was so thick that it appeared to be a night world even in daytime, and clouds mired visibility while gales battered any starships attempting to reach the surface. The blue-hued world was shrouded in gloomy rainstorms, wind, and lightning strikes. It was solidly within Hutt Space along the Triellus Trade Route and lay on the edge of the known galaxy. " Not likely." ― Nioma and Davits Draven on Cassian Jeron Andor Įadu was a remote, rugged, mountainous planet was located in the Eadu system of the Outer Rim Territories' Bheriz sector. We don't have much intel on Eadu, though, so for all we know the signal's blocked by a high-energy thermosphere-" Could've been shot at, though the beacon's rugged enough to survive a lot of damage. ![]() It’s loaded with new tidbits that would get even the slightest Star Wars fan pumped for this don’t-call-it-a-prequel entry into the newly christened cinematic universe." We know Andor made it to the Eadu star system. Thankfully, the trailer isn’t a rehash of what came before it. ![]() Now, we have the final clip of Rogue One footage before the movie hits theaters on December 16. Then the first major trailer dropped during the Olympics in the summer. After that we got a small tease of behind the scene tidbits from the Star Wars Celebration reel. ![]() Lucasfilm has followed a pretty standard release schedule with the marketing rollout. We’re in the home stretch of a new phase for the saga with Rogue One kicking off the standalone series in between the main episodes. This is a big moment in Star Wars history. Here’s a shot-by-shot breakdown of everything we spotted. We’re two months away from the newest Star Wars movie, Rogue One, but before we can get to see Jyn Erso (Felicity Jones) and her band of Rebels try to steal the plans for the Death Star, we get to see the final trailer: And there are a lot of new easter eggs and previously unseen tidbits. ![]()
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