Wilhuff Tarkin
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[[Image:young_tarkin.jpg|thumb|189px|Tarkin as a young captain in the Imperial fleet]] | [[Image:young_tarkin.jpg|thumb|189px|Tarkin as a young captain in the Imperial fleet]] | ||
+ | '''Wilhuff Tarkin''' is a male film character who features in [[Star Wars]]. | ||
+ | ==Biography== | ||
Governor of the [[Outer Rim Territories]] and a native of [[Eriadu]], '''Grand Moff Wilhuff Tarkin''' was one of [[Palpatine|Emperor Palpatine's]] most loyal administrators, a true adherent to the philosophy behind the Imperial doctrine. Shortly after the fall of the [[Old Republic]] and the rise of the [[Galactic Empire|Empire]], a young Captain Tarkin oversaw the construction of the first [[Death Star]] with Palpatine and [[Darth Vader|Darth Vader]]. | Governor of the [[Outer Rim Territories]] and a native of [[Eriadu]], '''Grand Moff Wilhuff Tarkin''' was one of [[Palpatine|Emperor Palpatine's]] most loyal administrators, a true adherent to the philosophy behind the Imperial doctrine. Shortly after the fall of the [[Old Republic]] and the rise of the [[Galactic Empire|Empire]], a young Captain Tarkin oversaw the construction of the first [[Death Star]] with Palpatine and [[Darth Vader|Darth Vader]]. | ||
Being a man with an almost unquenchable thirst for power, Tarkin was promoted to the rank of Grand Moff and placed in charge of the Death Star by the Emperor himself when the battle station was finally completed years later, and carried such political clout and favor with Palpatine that he was above even Darth Vader himself. Tarkin is the man responsible for the destruction of [[Organa, Princess Leia|Princess Leia Organa's]] homeworld of [[Alderaan]] when he used it to test the battle station's destructive capabilities. He ultimately perished aboard the Death Star when it was destroyed by [[Luke Skywalker|Luke Skywalker]] at the [[Battle of Yavin]], after he foolishly ignored warnings that the [[Rebel Alliance]] had detected a weakness in the battle station. | Being a man with an almost unquenchable thirst for power, Tarkin was promoted to the rank of Grand Moff and placed in charge of the Death Star by the Emperor himself when the battle station was finally completed years later, and carried such political clout and favor with Palpatine that he was above even Darth Vader himself. Tarkin is the man responsible for the destruction of [[Organa, Princess Leia|Princess Leia Organa's]] homeworld of [[Alderaan]] when he used it to test the battle station's destructive capabilities. He ultimately perished aboard the Death Star when it was destroyed by [[Luke Skywalker|Luke Skywalker]] at the [[Battle of Yavin]], after he foolishly ignored warnings that the [[Rebel Alliance]] had detected a weakness in the battle station. | ||
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+ | ===Personality and attributes=== | ||
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+ | Such was his confidence at victory that he refused to even consider the possibility of retreat. It was this trait that ultimately led to his death on the Death Star as he did not evacuate the station as Rebel fighters fired at the exhaust port on the superweapon which destroyed it. | ||
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+ | ===Powers and abilities=== | ||
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+ | ==Alternate Versions== | ||
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+ | ==In other media== | ||
+ | ===Video games=== | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
+ | *''Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope'': | ||
*''Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith'': | *''Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith'': | ||
+ | *''Star Wars: The Clone Wars'': | ||
*''Rogue One: A Star Wars Story'': | *''Rogue One: A Star Wars Story'': | ||
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Revision as of 07:35, 15 June 2019
Wilhuff Tarkin is a male film character who features in Star Wars.
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Biography
Governor of the Outer Rim Territories and a native of Eriadu, Grand Moff Wilhuff Tarkin was one of Emperor Palpatine's most loyal administrators, a true adherent to the philosophy behind the Imperial doctrine. Shortly after the fall of the Old Republic and the rise of the Empire, a young Captain Tarkin oversaw the construction of the first Death Star with Palpatine and Darth Vader.
Being a man with an almost unquenchable thirst for power, Tarkin was promoted to the rank of Grand Moff and placed in charge of the Death Star by the Emperor himself when the battle station was finally completed years later, and carried such political clout and favor with Palpatine that he was above even Darth Vader himself. Tarkin is the man responsible for the destruction of Princess Leia Organa's homeworld of Alderaan when he used it to test the battle station's destructive capabilities. He ultimately perished aboard the Death Star when it was destroyed by Luke Skywalker at the Battle of Yavin, after he foolishly ignored warnings that the Rebel Alliance had detected a weakness in the battle station.
Overview
Personality and attributes
Such was his confidence at victory that he refused to even consider the possibility of retreat. It was this trait that ultimately led to his death on the Death Star as he did not evacuate the station as Rebel fighters fired at the exhaust port on the superweapon which destroyed it.
Powers and abilities
Alternate Versions
In other media
Video games
Appearances
- Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope:
- Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith:
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars:
- Rogue One: A Star Wars Story:
External Links
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