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  2. General Hux - Wikipedia

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    The episode takes place at the same time as The Force Awakens and depicts First Order troops watching a transmission of Hux give his speech and the subsequent firing of Starkiller Base. He appears, in person, in the eleventh episode "Station to Station" of the second season and in hologram in the finale of season two, "The Escape", along with ...

  3. List of Star Wars Legends characters - Wikipedia

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    Originally an enemy to Darth Vader's apprentice, Starkiller, but later becomes his mentor. Is also considered a founding member of the Rebel Alliance. Krayn Slave-trader who often conducted raids on Tatooine. Killed by Anakin Skywalker on a mission to Nar Shaddaa. Darth Krayt The main antagonist of the Star Wars: Legacy comic series. Formerly ...

  4. Star Wars: The Force Unleashed - Wikipedia

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    Star Wars: The Force Unleashed is a 2008 action-adventure game developed and published by LucasArts, and part of The Force Unleashed multimedia project. It was initially developed for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii, and Xbox 360 consoles and on iOS, second-generation N-Gage, Nintendo DS, PlayStation Portable, and Java-equipped mobile phone handhelds. [2]

  5. Starkiller - Wikipedia

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    Starkiller(s) may refer to: Luke Starkiller, the original name of Luke Skywalker from the Star Wars franchise; Starkiller, also known as Galen Marek, the main character of Star Wars: The Force Unleashed; Starkiller Base, a fictional superweapon from Star Wars: The Force Awakens; Starkillers, an American DJ and record producer

  6. Death Star - Wikipedia

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    The Force Awakens features Starkiller Base, a Death Star-like superweapon built by the First Order, an autocratic regime considered to be the successor of the Empire. Significantly larger than both previous Death Stars, the superweapon was constructed out of an existing planet called Ilum instead of being assembled in deep space.

  7. Netflix’s Black Doves ending explained: Who killed Jason? - AOL

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    Black Doves follows Helen (Knightley) in the days after Jason, (Andrew Koji) the man she has been having an affair with, is murdered. As she tries to unravel the mystery of who ordered Jason’s ...

  8. Darth Vader - Wikipedia

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    [27] [28] The original surname of Anakin and Luke was "Starkiller", and it remained in the script until a few months into filming Star Wars. It was dropped due to what Lucas called "unpleasant connotations" with Charles Manson, who became a "star killer" in 1969 when he murdered the well-known actress Sharon Tate.

  9. At the end of Black Doves season 1, Helen learns that Trent Clark (Angus Cooper), son of London crime boss Alex Clark (Tracey Ullman), was responsible for the hit on Jason (who was secretly an M15 ...