- "The work has stalled. I need you to come back."
- ―Director Orson Callan Krennic
In 13 BBY,[1] renowned scientist Dr. Galen Erso was captured by Orson Krennic, Director of the Imperial Military Department of Advanced Weapons Research agency, and his personal squad of death troopers. Krennic had previously manipulated Erso into researching crystallography for Project Celestial Power, a scientific program ostensibly meant to promote sustainable energy. In reality, the ambitious Imperial officer sought Erso's synthetic kyber crystals for a secret enterprise—the construction of the Death Star, a planet-destroying superweapon. Erso, upon learning the true nature of his work, fled the project and hid his family on the agrarian world of Lah'mu with the help of the rebel Saw Gerrera.[2]
In Erso's absence, work on the weapon's crystal-powered superlaser began to stagnate, and Krennic knew he would need to recover the valuable scientist for any hope of success. Eventually, Krennic traced Erso to Lah'mu[2] and ventured there aboard a Star Destroyer.[3] Traveling to the surface aboard his personal Delta-class T-3c shuttle, Krennic was joined by his guard squadron. The Ersos, composed of Galen, his wife Lyra, and their young daughter Jyn, were surprised by the sudden Imperial presence, but were well-prepared with a plan to save at least Jyn from capture. Krennic landed a short distance from the Erso homestead, prompting the family to contact Gerrera with news of his appearance. Lyra guided their child to a secret bunker while Krennic and his trooper escorts approached. Galen confronted the cloaked Director alone and attempted to convince him that Lyra had died, or alternatively that his mind had weakened. Krennic, acute in his own right, dismissed the lies and insisted that Erso return to work on the project. Lyra appeared, producing a blaster in an effort to prevent Galen's abduction, but she was executed in the encounter. When Krennic's troopers were unable to find Jyn in the surrounding area, the Imperials settled for Galen as their single prisoner[2] and took him aboard the destroyer.[3]
Appearances[]
- Rebel Rising (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
- Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (First appearance)
- Rogue One: A Star Wars Story novelization (and audiobook)
- Star Wars: Rogue One: A Junior Novel (and audiobook)
- Rogue One: A Star Wars Story Graphic Novel Adaptation
- Rogue One Adaptation 1
- Rogue One Adaptation 2 (Indirect mention only)
- Rogue One Adaptation 4 (In flashback(s))
Sources[]
- Star Wars: Rogue One: The Ultimate Visual Guide
- Star Wars Helmet Collection 34 (Databank A-Z: Davish Krail–Kuat Drive Yards)
- Star Wars: On the Front Lines (Indirect mention only)
- Star Wars Super Graphic: A Visual Guide to a Galaxy Far, Far Away (Indirect mention only)
- Star Wars Helmet Collection 49 (Weapons & Uniforms: Creators of the Death Star) (Indirect mention only)
- Star Wars Helmet Collection 56 (Weapons & Uniforms: Rogue One Commandos)
- Star Wars Helmet Collection 62 (Highlights of the Saga: Leaving Wobani)
- Star Wars Character Encyclopedia, New Edition
- Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian — "Connections"
- "Imperial Troops" — Star Wars Encyclopedia
- Star Wars: Timelines
- Star Wars: The Rise and Fall of the Galactic Empire