Grand Moff Tarkin

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Grand Moff Wilhuff Tarkin is a fictional character in the Star Wars franchise, introduced as the main antagonist of the original 1977 Star Wars film [a] (although he has less screen time than his iconic subordinate Darth Vader ), in which he was played by Peter Cushing. StarWars.com is excited to present an exclusive preview of Star Wars: Tarkin by James Luceno, a new canonical novel coming November 4. This excerpt features Darth Vader and his Master discussing the notorious title character, revealing more about the dynamics between the Empire's most powerful figures. Eriadu Born 64 - 59 BBY ( 29 -24BrS), Eriadu Died 0 BBY (35:3:7), Death Star I above Yavin Prime Descriptive information Species Human Gender Male Pronouns He/him Height 1.8 meters Grand Moff Tarkin An ambitious, ruthless proponent of military power, Wilhuff Tarkin became a favorite of Supreme Chancellor Palpatine and rose rapidly through the Imperial ranks. Shortly after the Empire's creation, he was put in charge of the construction of the Death Star.

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Tarkin grabbed me with one line, in which Darth Sidious mocks Darth Vader in the same way he mocked Luke in Return of the Jedi: "Slavery and the desert forged Skywalker," Sidious says, smiling. Tarkin is a Star Wars Expanded Universe novel by James Luceno which focuses on the life of Grand Moff Wilhuff Tarkin and shows the workings of the Imperial Court and Coruscant after the rise of the Galactic Empire. It is the second novel released following the Continuity Reboot by Disney. Grand Moff Tarkin, one of the greatest villains of a galaxy far, far away, is back -- in a new book set before the events of Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope. Star Wars: Tarkin, James Luceno's new canonical novel, hits bookstores on November 4, and brings the Empire's most calculating tactician to life like never before. Wilhuff Tarkin was an ambitious military officer who rose through the Republic Army's ranks during the Clone Wars. As governor of the Outer Rim Territories for the Galactic Empire, he was put in charge of the construction of the Death Star, which he saw as a way to keep the galaxy's star systems in check. open/close all folders A-L M-W

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The Star Wars novel Catalyst shows us that that Tarkin and Advanced Weapons Director Orson Krennic did not work well together during the battle station's construction. Krennic actually takes steps. Grand Moff Wilhuff Tarkin is the main antagonist of Star Wars: A New Hope and the secondary antagonist of Rogue One.He is the high ranking military governor of the Galactic Empire's Outer Rim territories and the commander of the planet destroying space station known as the Death Star.Hoping to ensure Emperor Palpatine's (Darth Sidious') rule over the galaxy through fear of annihilation, Tarkin. Watch 01:58 It's Time to Relax. On 'Coral Island' - The Loop For other uses, see Tarkin (disambiguation). view image Tarkin family Familial information Species Human Planet (s) of origin Eriadu Other locations Eadu Chronological and political information Affiliation Galactic Republic Sullust Sector Spacefarers Academy Judicial Forces Battlestation Cost Unknown Technical specifications Length 42,000 meters Height 75,000 meters Hyperdrive rating Main: Class 4 Backup: Class 20 Shielding Borstel Galactic Defense field generators Navigation system Sienar Fleet Systems navicomputer Armament

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Tarkin was born on the Outer Rim world of Eriadu, a lush and dangerous planet teeming with wildlife, estimated around 64 BBY. The Tarkin family had been a dominant force in Eriadu's politics for generation, as Wilhuff's ancestors had played a major role in taming the planet's wilderness. Del Rey Release date November 4, 2014 (Hardcover, eBook) June 30, 2015 (Paperback) Media type Hardcover Paperback eBook Pages 288 ISBN 9780345511522 Chronology