- "The wing was permanently assigned to the Star Destroyer Pursuer, and after the terrorist attack on the first Death Star battle station the wing gradually refocused on anti-rebel operations. I've annotated General Dodonna's after-action report on the Battle of Grumwall—"
- ―Yrica Quell mentions Grumwall in an account of the 204th's history
The Battle of Grumwall was a battle that occurred[1] between 0 ABY and 1 ABY,[2] in the vicinity of[3] the Outer Rim Territories' Grumwall system.[4] The Galactic Empire's 204th Imperial Fighter Wing engaged Rebel Alliance forces as part of anti-rebel operations from the fighter wing. The fighter wing were responsible for a massacre during the fight, and after the battle, the rebel General Jan Dodonna put together an after-action report. Yrica Quell, a deserter from the 204th, annotated the report on the Battle of Grumwall as part of an account on the 204th's history.[1]
Behind the scenes
The Battle of Grumwall was first mentioned in the 2019 novel Alphabet Squadron, which was written by Alexander Freed.[1]
Appearances
- Alphabet Squadron (and audiobook) (First mentioned)
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 Alphabet Squadron
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Alphabet Squadron establishes that the Battle of Grumwall took place after the Battle of Yavin and before Jan Dodonna's death, which Star Wars: Timelines dates to 1 ABY. Therefore, the Battle of Grumwall must have taken place between 0 ABY and 1 ABY.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 The Essential Atlas and Galactic Cartography: Official Discussion (post by jasonfry) on the Jedi Council Forums' Literature board (October 12, 2008): "I'd call Gendrah-Narvin and Erhynradd star systems -- I err on the side of star systems unless there's evidence to the contrary. (In reply to: "Jason, is Gendrah-Narvin a city country, star, or planet?")" (backup link) Jason Fry, co-author of The Essential Atlas and a number of maps in the current Star Wars canon (see a list here), and his Atlas co-author Daniel Wallace, stated their intention to create the approximate locations for numerous events based on context implied from their names. Given this principle, this article makes a similar basic assumption for Battle of Grumwall in relation to the Grumwall system.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1
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