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Obi-Wan Kenobi: "Our intelligence has confirmed that Grievous's spies have been intercepting our transmissions."
Ahsoka Tano: "He must have some sort of secret listening post out there somewhere."
Anakin Skywalker: "That would explain how he's been able to ambush our fleets."
Obi-Wan Kenobi, Ahsoka Tano, and Anakin Skywalker — 20?cb=20250116042720 ▶️ (file info)[4]

General Grievous of the Confederacy of Independent Systems launched a campaign in 22 BBY by exploiting intelligence gathered through the Skytop Station listening post. With that intelligence and the forces at his beck and call, Grievous began an advance that pushed into the Mid Rim Territories.

Prelude

A short time after his Malevolence Campaign,[10] General Grievous, the Supreme Martial Commander of the Confederacy of Independent Systems,[11] launched a new campaign, taking full advantage of a listening post[4] named Skytop Station on the Ruusan moon.[6] Using that gathered intelligence to locate and destroy Republic fleets, Grievous moved his battle droids and fleet against Republic forces in the Outer Rim Territories, pushing through the region and winning numerous battles[4] in an advance.[9]

The campaign

Grievous's victories caused the Republic's foothold in the Outer Rim to slip. Jedi General Anakin Skywalker and his battle group fought against Grievous's forces in the campaign, but his forces failed to stop his advance. After the destruction of the battle group at Falleen, Grievous moved his forces to take the strategic[4] Mid Rim[12] world of Bothawui. It was here that the Republic, under the command of General Skywalker, finally stopped Grievous's advance in the Battle of Bothawui, though Skywalker lost his astromech unit, R2-D2. The droid, who contained vital Republic intelligence, was located in the aftermath of the battle by Separatist-allied scavenger Gha Nachkt, while Skywalker was gifted a new astromech droid, R3-S6,[4] who was secretly a Confederate spy that reported directly to Grievous.[6] Skywalker, R3, and the Jedi's Padawan, Commander Ahsoka Tano, boarded Nachkt's freighter, the Vulture's Claw, to search for R2, though the scavenger hid R2 from sight to prevent the Jedi from recovering him.[4]

After Skywalker attempted to scout ahead for signs of Skytop Station[4] and a transmission from R2 led Skywalker and the others aboard the Twilight to the outpost, the Jedi General, Tano, R3, Clone Captain Rex, and the rest of their infiltration team boarded the listening post. During this skirmish, Tano attempted to hold her own against Grievous and learned of R3's true loyalties. Elsewhere, Skywalker rescued R2 from Grievous's IG-100 MagnaGuards, and, after R3 arranged for a confrontation between battle droids and the infiltration team, Rex detonated their charges, dooming Skytop Station to fall to its destruction. Tano took advantage of the sudden rumble to escape Grievous. R2, traveling to a boardwalk, then managed to open the hangar doors to allow the Twilight to escape, but he was also attacked by R3. After throwing his rival astromech droid off the station, resulting in the Separatist unit being struck and killed by debris, R2 was then rescued by Skywalker in his Delta-7B Aethersprite-class light interceptor.[6]

Aftermath

Contacting the team aboard the Twilight over hologram, Jedi General Obi-Wan Kenobi, who had yet to develop[6] the fondness for R2 he had by his later life,[13] chastised his former Padawan for risking everything to save a droid. Skywalker disagreed, explaining to Tano that R2 was more than a droid, as he was true friend to them. Elsewhere, Grievous had escaped Skytop Station as well. Despite the destruction of his spy station,[6] he had still managed to ambush a number of Republic fleets.[4] In fact, his victory at Falleen had mitigated the defeat he suffered at Bothawui[14] even though that battle had cost the CIS its advance. Nonetheless, the Republic triumph at Bothawui had prevented the Separatists from further establishing themselves in the Mid Rim[9] and was remembered as a key Republic victory.[15]

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Clone Wars
(22 BBY19 BBY)
Galactic timeline

Previous: Separatist Crisis

Concurrent: Nikardun conquests · Conquests of enlightenment · Balith's Civil War · War on Quarzite · Mandalorian Civil War · Campaign against the Shadow Collective

Next: Early rebellion against the Galactic Empire · Great Jedi Purge · Ryloth Insurgency

Battles of the Clone Wars
22 BBY Geonosis (I) · Geonosis (II) · Republic transport · Antar 4 · Nooroyo · Hissrich · Dantooine · Hebekrr Minor · Rocky planet · Langston · Bracca (I) · Cato Neimoidia (I) · Thule · Unidentified planetHunt for a Jedi artifact (Bursant · Moon of Staggec (I) · Moon of Staggec (II) · Naboo (I)) · Outpost 716 (I) · Outpost 716 (II) · Muunilinst · Quarmendy · Krystar · Melagwani · Caliban · Hisseen · Corvair · Kudo III · Christophsis (I) · Teth · Jabba's Palace · Ziro's Palace · Ryloth (I) (Ryloth (II)) · Rugosa · Malevolence Campaign (Phu system · Abregado · Ryndellia system · Kaliida Nebula (I) · Kaliida Nebula (II)) · Nadiem · Mimban · Hypori · Rishi Moon · Abrion Bridge · Skytop Station campaign (Outer Rim blockades · Falleen · Bothawui · Confederate space · Skytop Station) · Rodia · Alamass · Aargonar (Approximate date)
21 BBY Tranquility · Vassek 3 · Vanqor (I) · Florrum (I) · Escander · Ridlay · Quell · Maridun · Orto Plutonia · Naboo (II) · Ryloth (I, continued) (Ryloth (III) · Nabat · Ryloth IV · Jixuan desert · Ryloth V · Ryloth VI · Lessu) · Felucia (I) · Devaron (I) · Felucia (II) · Malastare · Cato Neimoidia (II) · Murkhana · Dorin · Geonosis (III) · Geonosis (IV) · Merj · Vallt · Grange · Saleucami system · Saleucami (I) · Republic cruiser · Coronet · Coruscant (I) · Kamino · Pantora · Secret Research Facility · Coruscant (II) · Confederate people
20 BBY HalcyonSullust · Sarrish · Devaron (II) · Toydaria · Capture of Even Piell · Lola Sayu · Felucia (III) · Mon Cala · Naboo (III) · Qiilura system · Patitite Pattuna · Rescue of Adi Gallia · Umbara · Ledeve Jedi Temple · Kiros · Kadavo · Plan to kidnap Chancellor Palpatine (Theed) · Onderon (I) (Sector S-29 · Onderon power generator · Yolahn Square · Onderon highlands) · Obi-Wan Kenobi's fleet · Florrum (II) · Unidentified astronomical object · Aut-O's flagship · Abafar · Carida (I) · Olgothon 3Horain (Approximate date) · Retta (Approximate date)
19 BBY
(Outer Rim Sieges)
Agamar · Cato Neimoidia (IV) · Ringo Vinda · Scipio · Batuu · Mokivj · Kashyyyk (I) · Utapau (I) · Mahranee · Raxus Secundus · Haruun Kal · Wrea · Vizsla Keep 09 · Rescue of Quinlan Vos · Separatist storage base · Vanqor (II) · Christophsis (II) · Jedi Temple · D'Astan campaign (Serenno) · Anaxes · Skako Minor · Kardoa · Metalorn · Boz Pity · Mygeeto (I) (Mygeeto (II) · Mygeeto (III)) · Lokori · Geonosis (V) · Sentinel Flare · Xorrn (II) · Space · Onderon (II) · Yerbana · Separatist dreadnought · Coruscant (III) · Unidentified sector · Cato Neimoidia (V) · Kashyyyk (II) · Bracca (II) · Utapau (II) · Felucia (IV) · Castell · Saleucami (II) · Slag's Pit · Kaller · FrongMustafar
Other AkivaArkax Station · Aurora · Bavana · Bray · Cato Neimoidia (III) · Clabron · Crombach Nebula · Cularin · Devalok · Drongar · Duro · Enthenium · Haven · Hylanth · Khorm · Kromus · Monta · Mrinzebon · Nal Kapok · Oktaro · Quellor sector · Parein II 4 · Quermia · Republic fleet · Rishi · Rodia · Ruusan system · Sedratis · Skako · Stellar Rise · Tofen's Raiders · Vjun · Xorrn (I)
Related topics and articles
Galactic Republic · Jedi Order · Sith · Confederacy of Independent Systems · Grysks

Galactic Empire · Alderaan · Confederate–Republic peace initiative
Sundari (II) · Carida (II) · Toydaria

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