Star Wars may have finally explained why a particular type of Imperial trooper was present on Kashyyyk in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order.
Star Wars may have finally provided an answer for one of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order’s biggest mysteries. Taking place a few years after Order 66, Jedi: Fallen Order follows Jedi survivor Cal Kestis as he makes his way through the galaxy, hoping to find a Jedi Holocron with the names of future Force-sensitive children. This journey takes him all the way to Kashyyyk, the Wookiee homeworld, where he encounters a massive Imperial presence trying to pilfer the planet’s abundant resources.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT As Cal makes his way through Kashyyyk's Imperial facilities, he comes across a specific type of trooper. These are the purge troopers, formidable opponents who are specially trained and equipped to assist the Inquisitors in hunting down remaining Jedi and other Force-sensitives. But the purge troopers Cal encounters on his first trip to Kashyyyk must have been there before they were even aware of his presence on the planet.
Star Wars: The Bad Batch Revealed An Order 66 Survivor Was On Kashyyyk The animated series Star Wars: The Bad Batch takes place just after Order 66 as the Empire begins to take over the galaxy. The Bad Batch, a.k.a. Clone Force 99, find themselves on the run in this new reality, often stumbling across others who need their help to get to safety. One such character in need of aid is the young Wookiee Gungi, another Order 66 survivor, a Jedi Padawan first introduced in Star Wars: The Clone Wars.
Did Gungi Survive The Dark Times? If this theory is indeed true, and the purge troopers were stationed on Kashyyyk to catch Gungi, there’s a good chance Gungi lived through quite a lot of the Dark Times during the reign of the Empire. The Bad Batch season 2 takes place somewhere around 19 or 18 BBY, while the events of Jedi: Fallen Order transpire in 14BBY.
However, it’s unlikely that Gungi survived the entirety of the Dark Times. Star Wars' Aftermath trilogy by Chuck Wendig explores the fall of the Empire after the events of Return of the Jedi. This includes the defeat of the Empire on Kashyyyk, but Gungi is noticeably absent in that storyline.
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