Operation Cinder takes place in the canon Star Wars video games (Image: EA/LUCASFILM)
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The purpose was to ensure that Palpatine’s enemies would perish and the plan ended up lasting around three months.
Of course, with hindsight, we know this was so his return and unnatural resurrection in the sequel trilogy would go unchallenged.
When Mayfeld mentioned Operation Cinder on Morak, Hess replied: “Now there’s a man who know his history.”
Perhaps the Emperor’s evil plan will now feature more prominently in Star Wars movies and Disney+ shows, after starting out in the video game canon.
The Mandalorian Chapter 14 Recap: Boba Fett s Return and Star Wars Easter Eggs
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