In a franchise as vast as Star Wars, some truly destructive instances will stand out in audiences' minds, but there are also plenty of smaller wartime victories and defeats with plenty of casualties that may be easily overlooked. The franchise also boasts a sprawling wealth of stories in novels, comics and other media that extend far beyond the scope of the Star Wars movies and TV series. But when looking at on-screen kills alone, which Star Wars character is the deadliest?
Wrecker has somewhere around 350,000 kills to his name. The majority of these were not seen on The Bad Batch, but in his first appearance on The Clone Wars, when Anakin Skywalker allowed him to detonate the flagship of the Separatist Admiral Trench. As it blew up, Trench's ship took out two other Separatist frigates.
The apprentice of Anakin Skywalker, Ahsoka Tano followed in her master's footsteps as a daring and fearless Jedi. She played a role in the Rebellion on Star Wars Rebels, where she was seen in battle with Darth Vader, and is now preparing to face off the forces of Grand Admiral Thrawn on her own Disney+ series. However, most of Ahsoka's kills were seen on Star Wars: The Clone Wars.
During the Clone Wars, Ahsoka destroyed a droid factory in the Second Battle of Geonosis, as seen on the episode "Weapons Factory." While this mainly destroyed inactive Battle Droids, who were not yet "alive" and so cannot be considered kills, it also wiped out plenty of active Battle Droids. This brought Ahsoka's kill count to over 500,000.
I have been rereading some of my favorite Legends Star Wars books and it occurs to me... Wedge Antilles has a lot of kills. It seems that he consistently is getting multiple kills in every engagement in each of the books and he is in a lot of books.
While he is looking at them, his lead flight engineer (Zraii, a Verpine) mistakenly believes Wedge thinks his kills are being shorted. He clarifies that the silhouettes painted in red are meant to indicate a squadron's worth of kills. In the X-Wing series, a squadron of fighters is generally understood to be 12, and this is made explicit in that exchange.
He paused for a moment and looked at the rows of TIE fighters, bombers, and Interceptors painted on the side of the ship. Big Death Starts bracketed the collection of smaller ships on either side, and Ssi-ruuk fighters had started a new row
There is no definitive, exhaustive list of Wedge's kills. Even if there were, it would likely be invalidated in the current canon. In Legends canon, however, it can be safely assumed that Wedge is credited with confirmed kills of over 200 enemy ships. Kills of enemy personnel aren't really counted (because it's hard to estimate how many people died on a Star Destroyer as a result of a given hit, and the fact that it's not really kosher to brag about how many people you kill, instead of how many ships you blow up).
According to the (canon) short story Grounded at the start of the Battle of Yavin Wedge is an 'ace' with nine confirmed kills. During that conflict, various other appearances in Star Wars Rebels and his part in the Battle of Endor he splashes at least half dozen more bogies, not to mention a Star Destroyer
Supreme Chancellor Palpatine, with assistance from the Geonosians, had plotted to build the first dreaded Death Star -- a weapon unlike anything the galaxy had ever seen. Palpatine, secretly the Sith Lord Darth Sidious, had his apprentice Darth Tyranus (also known as Count Dooku) deliver the plans from Geonosis to Coruscant at the start of the Clone Wars.
In The Rise of Skywalker, the ninth installment in the series, the resurrected Darth Sidious is revealed to have constructed the Sith Eternal's fleet of Xyston-class Star Destroyers, the Final Order, over the Sith planet Exegol. Each warship is armed with an axial superlaser capable of destroying planets; Sidious uses one of the Star Destroyers to destroy the planet Kijimi as a show of force. At the end of the film, the Resistance launches an offensive against the Sith Eternal forces, including the Sith fleet. Aided by reinforcements from across the galaxy, the Resistance defeats the remaining Sith forces by destroying the onboard superlasers, which ignited the ships reactors and destroyed them one by one. The Resistance also destroyed the Resurgent-class Star Destroyer Steadfast and the navigation signal that the fleet needed to exit the planet due to the unstable nature of the atmosphere.[34]
In 1981, following the Voyager spacecraft's flight past Saturn, scientists noticed a resemblance between one of the planet's moons, Mimas, and the Death Star.[69] Additionally, a few astronomers[who?] sometimes use the term "Death Star" to describe Nemesis, a hypothetical star postulated in 1984 to be responsible for gravitationally forcing comets and asteroids from the Oort cloud toward Earth.[70]
To view the total amount of kills you have for online matches (Xbox), press the Xbox logo on the controller, go to see all my achievements, go to Battlefront 2 and there should be a stats tab. It only shows time played, rank, score, and kills.
Kenobi and Kryze were captured and Maul took Kenobi to his throne room. There, Maul murdered Kryze before Kenobi and she died in his arms. Kenobi was then taken back to the prison by several commandos but as they got to the entrance, Bo-Katan Kryze and her men attacked the commandos and liberated Kenobi. Bo-Katan took Kenobi to a landing pad where one of her Kom'rk-class fighter/transports was located as a battle of the new civil war ensued. As the fighting continued, Bo-Katan requested to Kenobi that he petition the Republic to invade Mandalore, which she believed would allow them to overthrow Maul and free Mandalore from his rule. Kenobi then escaped the battle on Bo-Katan's starfighter and fled Mandalore.[8]
Maul rallied the Shadow Collective and took them to Ord Mantell. Separatist spies however informed Grievous of their presence there and he took his fleet to attack the enemy. Maul prepared his forces for the attack and Mother Talzin sent numerous Nightbrothers to assist them. When Grievous's forces arrived, they began to bombard the surface with laser fire. Maul set his armies loose and Saxon rallied the Death Watch soldiers. Grievous landed his droid army and they clash with Maul's soon after landing. At the same time, Dooku landed with two MagnaGuards intending to find Mother Talzin inside the city. The starships of the Shadow Collective began their attack on Grievous's fleet, taking them by surprise shortly after their guns recharged.[20]
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In Star Wars movies, Jedi often kill their opponent (for example, Obi-Wan kills Darth Maul in the first movie and again Obi-Wan, at the end of the third movie, leaves Anakin dismembered and on fire, thinking he is going to die), but when the Chancellor orders Anakin to kill Dooku, he says:
Palpatine wasn't that way from being old, he was that way from using extensive power to hide himself among other things. Which is why he started cloning himself to compensate for his failing body. More importantly Sith usually number in the one or two's and Jedi are often in the ten's to hundreds. Just a handful of Jedi together can amplify their power to throw star destroyers across the galaxy (something 1 or 2 sith could never do), or they could even maintain a temporary force barrier that protects a whole planet from an armada in space.
Luke surrenders himself to Vader who takes him to the Emperor, but when the Emperor cannot turn Luke to the dark side he tries to kill him. Vader, unable to watch his son die, kills the Emperor before dying of his wounds. With the Death Star unprotected, Lando and the rebel fighters destroy it and then everyone has a big party.
Around 32 BBY: Queen Padme Amidala leads the liberation of Naboo. Obi-Wan slices Darth Maul in two. Palpatine is elected Chancellor of the Republic. Anakin starts his Jedi training. Galaxy watches both their careers with great interest (source: The Phantom Menace).
Ashoka is based on the character who appeared in The Mandalorian and will see her continue to chase down Imperial Grand Admiral Thrawn. Production started in spring 2022, and right now the best guess for a release date is early 2023.
At that time, the Sickness gave Scabrous the ability to command hordes of the infected to pursue the survivors and intended to make himself immortal by capturing Hestizo attempting to use her to complete a ritual to kill her by ripping her heart out to consume it, but she escapes and kills him by telepathically communicating with the orchid's power to explode his head off and slices him apart with Darth Drear's Sith Sword and a lightsaber belonging to her brother, Rojo, defeating him as well as avenging Rojo, whom he killed and the entire infected students and teachers of the Sith Academy was destroyed from the tower's defenses on itself. The bounty hunter Tulkh was revealed to be infected and asks to be ejected to space while the remaining zombie revealed itself to have escaped the incineration and made its way to the ship to attack but Hestizo, knowing that the Sickness could have this opportunity to spread, injected both of them into space, putting an end to the virus for the time being. Despite this, Hestizo feared that the virus would one day make its potential return.
Over three thousand years later, Hestizo's fear of the virus's return came true as Darth Vader learned of the virus and commissioned the virus to be synthesized by the imperial biological weapons division to be useful against rebels and freedom fighters such as the Rebel Alliance. The virus was named Imperial Bioweapons Project I71A, or "Blackwing". The virus was synthesiszed aboard the Imperial Star Destroyer "Vector". However, due to a breach thanks to the troopers mishandling the hold on the tanks containing the virus, the entire star destroyer became infected with the virus and the protocol to contain it failed due to a malfunction in the Vector's engine which results to losing power thus the infected massacre the entire crew. (Though some were able to escape and the remaining survivors sealed themselves in an Imperial shuttle). The infected then activated a tractor beam to attract any nearby ships to be brought to the Vector to prevent them from ever escaping and use the ships to spread when they are ready. At one point an X-wing fighter was pulled to the Vector with the pilot killed by the infected and reanimated into another zombie.
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