![]() ![]() ![]() Leia doesn’t know why her son turned to the Dark Side ![]() Many governments fall into line out of fear for what will happen if they don’t – which is fair enough, seeing as the First Order has no qualms about taking worlds by force. The Galactic Empire spin-off hasn’t been content to simply rest on its laurels, even though its Starkiller Base has wiped out the New Republic’s centre of government in the Hosnian system – it’s making a concerted effort to take over as many worlds as possible. Expect the Resistance’s numbers to have swelled significantly by the time the opening crawl rolls on The Rise of Skywalker. The main MacGuffin in Resistance Reborn is the First Order’s list of political prisoners – in other words, it’s a handy recruitment guide for the Resistance. The First Order keeps a list of its enemies To have any chance of defeating the First Order, Leia realises she has to make sure she keeps the resources she already has – and that recruiting new members (whether they’re soldiers, engineers or military strategists) and acquiring new spacecraft is essential for their survival. Having spent The Last Jedi losing people and ships at a mind-boggling rate, the Resistance is in a period of consolidation. Thanks to her relationship with retired Twi’lek pilot Yendor, she’s able to find sanctuary from the First Order on the planet of Ryloth – albeit briefly… Rebuilding the Resistance is the priority The New Republic may be gone, but General Organa can still call in a favour from acquaintances she’s made during a lifetime of service. ![]()
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