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Tula was a human female who served as an officer of the Galactic Empire during the Galactic Civil War, even after the Imperials destroyed her homeworld of Alderaan. Tula manipulated her sister, Tace, into providing the Empire with intelligence on the activities of Princess Leia Organa, who was attempting to rescue the survivors of Alderaan. Organa became aware of Tula's manipulation of Tace after Imperial forces attacked the princess while she visited the Alderaan Enclave on the planet Sullust.
Organa then had Tace try and question her sister, but Tula's commanding officer, Dreed, realized what was happening and had Tula taken away by stormtroopers for processing. Organa negotiated with Dreed to exchange herself for Tula on the planet Skaradosh, but once there, the princess had her allies swoop in and kill Dreed and his men. Tula was then reunited with her sister but found Tace angry over her betrayal. The sisters were reconciled to some extent during a battle between Dreed's Star Destroyer and the Alderaanians gathered by Organa above the planet Espirion, which ended in the Imperial vessel's destruction. (Read more…)Below are some of the current community projects happening around Wookieepedia. If you are interested in joining in, check out our newcomers hub page to start your editing journey!
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- 1982 – The Power Gem serial begins at the Los Angeles Times Syndicate.
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- 2006 – Star Wars: Clone Wars Volume 9: Endgame published.
- 2006 – Knights of the Old Republic 7 published.
- 2008 – Star Wars: The Clone Wars novelization published.
- 2011 – Star Wars Insider 127 published.
- 2012 – Star Wars: The Clone Wars Comic UK 6.36 published.
- 2013 – Celebration Europe II begins in Essen, Germany.
- 2014 – Phineas and Ferb: Star Wars airs on Disney Channel and Disney XD.
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