- "I've made myself a little roost at the top of an old communications tower. These towers used to serve a purpose here. They were used to guide the few visitors who came to Lothal to the spaceports. That was before the Empire. Now the Empire controls most of the traffic in and out, and it has left these old towers empty. That's how Imperial progress works. Throw away the old. I won't let this one go to waste, though."
- ―Ezra Bridger
LothalNet comm tower E-272, also known as Ezra's Roost or Lothal Transmitter Tower, was a disused LothalNet communication tower located in the plains outside Lothal's Capital City. About five years before the Battle of Yavin, the young orphan Ezra Bridger used it as a hideout.
Description[]
LothalNet comm tower E-272 was located on the planet Lothal in the grasslands outside of Lothal City, specifically in Grid Q6 in the Western Zone. It was at one point used by LothalNet but eventually was abandoned and used by the human Ezra Bridger as a hideout,[1] and was thus referred to as Ezra's Roost.[4] It had a turbolift leading to the top. A circular balcony encircled the top, and inside there were several empty rooms, one of which had Bridger's bunk.[5] He notably stored his collection of stolen Imperial helmets in the tower.[6] He also kept a key to his old family home, which he later retrieved on Empire Day[7] in 4 BBY.[8]
History[]
Bridger used the tower as a hideout while living on Lothal as an orphan until he joined the rebel group known as the Spectres.[1] Two years[9] after it had been abandoned by Bridger, it was used by the rogue Imperial Security Bureau agent Alexsandr Kallus to secretly contact the Rebels using the codename Fulcrum. After learning that Grand Admiral Thrawn was aware of the planned rebel strike on Lothal, Kallus tried to use a transmitter to warn the Phoenix Cell. However, Thrawn jammed the signals and captured Kallus following a fight. Using the trajectories of Kallus' Fulcrum transmissions and General Jan Dodonna's Massassi Group, Thrawn was able to find the hidden rebel base in the Atollon system.[10]
When the Spectres returned to Lothal[2] in around 1 BBY,[11] Kanan Jarrus, Hera Syndulla, and Chopper conducted a long-distance reconnaissance of Lothal City from the tower. They discovered preparations at the Imperial Armory Complex indicating that the Empire planned to mass-produce the newly-developed TIE/D Defender Elite.[2] After Syndulla had been captured by the Empire, the tower's convenient view of the capital was used for recon in preparation for her rescue.[12]
After the liberation of Lothal, the tower was eventually restored,[13] and Sabine Wren lived there to watch over Lothal as a promise to her missing friend Bridger.[5] Around 9 ABY,[14] Wren watched Ahsoka Tano's shuttle and her X-wing escort approach Lothal City from the tower's balcony. Soon after, the Force-sensitive human Shin Hati and several HK-87 assassin droids attacked the tower, dueling and stabbing Sabine before escaping with the Arcana Star Map sought by Morgan Elsbeth.[15]
Appearances[]
- Ezra's Gamble
- Star Wars Rebels: Rise of the Rebels (First appearance)
- Star Wars Rebels — "Property of Ezra Bridger"
- Ezra and the Pilot
- Star Wars Rebels: Spark of Rebellion
- Ezra's Wookiee Rescue (Picture only)
- Star Wars Rebels: Droids in Distress
- Star Wars Rebels — "Empire Day"
- Star Wars Rebels — "Legacy" (Vision to Ezra Bridger)
- Star Wars Rebels — "Zero Hour"
- Star Wars Rebels — "Flight of the Defender"
- Star Wars Rebels — "Jedi Night"
- Star Wars Rebels — "Family Reunion – and Farewell"
- Ahsoka — "Part One: Master and Apprentice"
- Ahsoka 1
- Ahsoka — "Part Two: Toil and Trouble"
- Ahsoka 2
Sources[]
Notes and references[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Rebel Journal by Ezra Bridger
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Star Wars Rebels — "Flight of the Defender"
- ↑ Star Wars Rebels: A New Hero
- ↑ Ultimate Star Wars
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Ultimate Star Wars, New Edition
- ↑ Star Wars Rebels: The Visual Guide
- ↑ Star Wars Rebels — "Empire Day"
- ↑ Star Wars: Galactic Atlas
- ↑ Star Wars: Battles that Changed the Galaxy places the events of "Zero Hour" 17 years after the formation of the Galactic Empire, which occurred in 19 BBY according to Star Wars: Galactic Atlas, meaning that "Zero Hour" takes place in 2 BBY.
- ↑ Star Wars Rebels — "Zero Hour"
- ↑ The trivia guide for Star Wars Rebels: Heroes of Mandalore states that Bo-Katan Kryze was redesigned to advance the character's age by "18 years or so." As she was last seen was in The Lawless, which was dated to 19 BBY by Star Wars: Galactic Atlas, it can be assumed that the events of Heroes of Mandalore take place in approximately 1 BBY. As "Flight of the Defender" takes place shortly after Heroes of Mandalore, it can be assumed it is also around the year 1 BBY.
- ↑ Star Wars Rebels — "Jedi Night"
- ↑ Star Wars Rebels — "Family Reunion – and Farewell"
- ↑ "A Certain Point of View" — Star Wars Insider 228 dates the events of "Part Seven: Dreams and Madness" to 9 ASW4. As SW4 occurs in 0 BBY according to Star Wars: Timelines, 9 ASW4 correlates to 9 ABY. Preceding episodes, also take place in that year, since they take place after The Book of Boba Fett, which is dated to 9 ABY according to Timelines. As "Part Eight: The Jedi, the Witch, and the Warlord" takes place shortly after Part Seven, the events of Ahsoka as a whole must all take place within the same year.
- ↑ Ahsoka — "Part One: Master and Apprentice"