Rebel Alliance

Alliance to Restore the Republic

Emblem of the Alliance to Restore the Republic

Emblem of the Alliance to Restore the Republic
Universe Star Wars
Type Resistance movement striving to form a republic
Founded 2 BBY, with the signing of the Corellian Treaty
Defunct 4 ABY, Declaration of the Alliance of Free Planets
Fate Reorganized into the New Republic and the Resistance
Location Dantooine, Yavin IV, Hoth, various other hidden bases
Leader Mon Mothma
Key people Bail Organa, Garm Bel Iblis, Admiral Ackbar, Ahsoka Tano, Padmé Amidala, Cabinet
Currency Galactic Standard Credit (Imperial Dataries)
Founding document Declaration of Rebellion
Official language Basic

The Alliance to Restore the Republic (abbreviated: the Rebel Alliance; the Rebellion) is an interstellar reactionary faction of the fictional universe of Star Wars.

As a direct reaction to the Galactic Empire, the Alliance insurgency conducted covert operations Imperial garrison-worlds and guerrilla warfare against the Imperial Fleet throughout the Star Wars galaxy. Their objective was to restore the democratic ideals of the Old Republic. The Alliance was first featured in the 1977 film Star Wars as the main protagonist-factions as well as its sequels: The Empire Strikes Back (1980) and Return of the Jedi (1983). The faction's origins were alluded to in Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith (2005) and their early activities are featured in the Disney XD television series Star Wars Rebels. With the advent of the First Order decades later, an army backed by the New Republic called the Resistance is formed to counter their advance, including members of the old Alliance among their ranks, and first featured in Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015).

Description

Banner of the Alliance
to Restore the Republic
Use Faction wide banner and ensign
Design Plain dark red banner with a light red emblem in the center

Backstory

The first antecedents of the Alliance to Restore the Republic are told during the events of Revenge of the Sith. It is explained (in scenes that were mostly cut from the theatrical version) that the Delegation of 2000 is a group of Senators who are disgruntled about the already unjustified extraordinary powers of Supreme Chancellor Palpatine as the Clone Wars were waning. The group included Padmé Amidala, Garm Bel Iblis, Mon Mothma, and Bail Organa, amongst others. Amidala was, at the time, the most famous and prominent of the group, and was thus their spokesperson, but she realized that this made her a target and later advised the others to go quiet in their dissent and exclude her from any future proceedings. The young senator died in premature childbirth not long after her last-ditch attempt to prevent Anakin Skywalker's fall.

The TV series Star Wars Rebels, set five years before A New Hope and fourteen years after the fall of the Galactic Republic and the Jedi Order in Revenge of the Sith, chronicles the beginnings of the rebellion against the Galactic Empire. The show focuses on a motley group of rebels (all of whom have been affected by the Empire in one form or another) that band together aboard a freighter starship called the Ghost. By the end of the first season, it is revealed that there are various cells that are resisting the Empire, with Bail Organa and former Jedi Ahsoka Tano both playing a role in coordinating them.

Galactic Civil War

During the events of A New Hope, the Alliance learns of the construction of the Death Star, an enormous battle station intended to secure the Empire's power. Operation Skyhook, a military campaign commanded by Princess Leia Organa, successfully steals the schematics of the station, but her ship is crippled and captured by the Imperial fleet while attempting to deliver them. Princess Leia is held hostage for a time by the Emperor's second in command, Darth Vader, but is rescued by Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, Chewbacca, and Obi-Wan Kenobi, who are able to deliver the station schematics to the Alliance. This leads directly to the Alliance's victory in the Battle of Yavin and the loyalty of Luke, who becomes the Rebellion's only remaining member with training in the Force.

In The Empire Strikes Back, the Alliance suffers a crushing defeat on Hoth when one of their main command centers, Echo Base, is overrun by the Empire's 501st Legion. The remaining forces of the Rebellion are forced to stay mobile, using Admiral Ackbar's flagship, the Home One, as their headquarters.

By Return of the Jedi, the Rebel Alliance has regrouped and learned that a new Death Star is being constructed, and will be completed under Emperor Palpatine's personal supervision. Mon Mothma has Admiral Ackbar and Lando Calrissian command the Alliance fleet and dispatches Han Solo and Princess Leia to disable the station's defenses, while Luke distracts Vader. The Alliance subsequently wins the Battle of Endor, in which Darth Vader, Emperor Palpatine, and much of the Imperial hierarchy are destroyed. Thus, the Empire is essentially defeated, and the Rebellion liberates most of the galaxy.

Legacy

By The Force Awakens, the New Republic has formed from the Rebellion. The Resistance, an army backed up by the New Republic, is formed to stand against the First Order, a new military power formed by remnants from the old Empire.[1]

Star Wars Legends

Symbol

The symbol of the Alliance is the "Starbird", which in the old canon was the crest of Galen Marek's family. Princess Leia selected it to honor Marek's sacrifice, declaring it a "symbol of hope". It is unclear whether this still holds true.

Notable characters (from Canon & Legends)

Original founders
Senior civil government and military high command

See also

References

  1. Lussier, Germain (August 21, 2015). "The First Order and the Resistance Rule In New Star Wars: The Force Awakens Photos". io9. Retrieved December 1, 2015.
  2. 1 2 Rebel Alliance Sourcebook. West End Games. April 1994. ISBN 0-87431-209-4.
  3. LucasArts (September 16, 2008). The Force Unleashed. Xbox 360. LucasArts.
  4. Star Wars: Empire at War

External links

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