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In Which I Have Thoughts About the New Republic: On the Siege of Arkanis, the Fall of the Galactic Empire, and the Rise of the First Order
Inspired by this post, from the insightful @darthnostra.
Following their victory at the Battle of Endor, the New Republic places the planet Arkanis under siege. They have their reasons, of course; home to Commandant Brendol Hux's officer academy, whose reputation for churning out model servants of the Empire is well-established, and "lack[ing] the 'social unrest' that plague[s] other Imperial worlds" (Wookiepedia), Arkanis appears to be populated almost exclusively by Imperial loyalistsβor, at the very least, by citizens unwilling to challenge the regime. An assault on the planetβs surface, therefore, can be considered an assault on the Empire itself; to borrow the words of the New Republicβs Colonel Ward: βThey chose a side, and it wasnβt ours.β
This is a convenient oversimplification.
There are several important details to keep in mind while evaluating the Siege of Arkanis, and they are as follows:
A siege, variously defined, is βa military blockade of a city or fortified place to compel it to surrenderβ (Merriam Webster), βthe surrounding of a place by an armed force in order to defeat those defending itβ (Cambridge Dictionary), or βthe act or process of surrounding and attacking a fortified place in such a way as to isolate it from help and supplies, for the purpose of lessening the resistance of the defenders and thereby making capture possibleβ (Dictionary.com). Wikipedia provides a more detailed definition, adding that blockades are often βcoupled with attempts to reduce the fortifications by means of siege engines, artillery bombardment, or mining,β with victories decided either by military force or resource attrition. In the case of intergalactic warfare, in which ground assaults have been rendered more or less obsolete, surface attacks are carried out from the relative safety of starshipsβa less extreme orbital bombardment, if you will.
The Siege of Arkanis is brief. It begins and ends in the year 5 ABY, concluding with the total surrender of Imperial forces and the annexation of the planet as a New Republic territory. The Imperial Remnants seem convinced of Arkanisβs impending fall by 4 ABY, a full year earlier, suggesting a lack of military might on the part of the planet and/or a lack of faith in the collapsing Empireβs ability to support an Outer Rim world in the midst of Inner Rim conflicts and uprisings in the Core (Aftermath: Life Debt). Given the brevity of the siege, it is highly unlikely that the New Republic achieves victory through resource attrition.
Arkanis, at the time of the Galactic Civil War, is not an economic powerhouse, despite its designation as capital of the Regency Worlds (Wookiepedia). There is βold moneyβ on the planet, and, located along two major trade routes, it likely sees a decent amount of off-world traffic, but its average citizenβs on-world career prospects are limited to service or trade. The planetβs only canon-identified spaceport, Scaparus Port, is a nothing of a seaside town marked by a handful of merchant shops (Wookiepedia). The local industry, fishing, comes with severe occupational hazards due to the presence of carnivorous megafauna in the planetβs ocean(s), and it is not uncommon for fisherfolk to sustain permanently disabling injuries in their line of work. Arkanis Academy, though dangerous in its own right, is an appealing alternative for the planetβs youth that promises purpose, reliable income, andβmost importantlyβa way off-world, as well as relatively safe employment (e.g. food production, groundskeeping, and maintenance jobs) for locals unable to enroll. Under the Galactic Empire, Arkanisβs most valuable export is military officers, and its most stable economic institution is the Imperial academy.
Given the above, a plausible summary of the Siege of Arkanis might read as follows:
Following the Imperial Remnantsβ refusal of terms for the surrender of Arkanis in 5 ABY, the New Republic placed the planet under siege, initiating a blockade of all interplanetary travel and communications alongside a strategy of combined orbital assault and surface-level bombing runs. Strikes targeted infrastructure, grinding on-world commerce to a halt and stranding high-ranking officials of the Regency Worldsβincluding Empress Leeya herselfβin their residences while Imperial holdouts formed a garrison within the fortified Arkanis Academy. Unable to maintain their defense in the face of dwindling munitions, significant damage to the academy grounds, and mounting casualtiesβand suffering low morale after the disappearance of academy Commandant Brendol Huxβthe remaining Imperial forces surrendered after a period of six weeks.
"That's all well and good," you may be thinking, "but this is war we're talking about. What's the problem?"
The problem, as I see it, is twofold:
The Moral Problem: The "Imperial holdouts" referenced in the summary above comprise local bureaucrats, academy instructors, and countless sub-adult cadets. In targeting Arkanis Academy, the New Republic makes both a sound strategic choice and a horrendous moral one; they cripple their enemy's ability to defend the planet, eliminate a link in the Imperial Remnants' personnel supply chain, and knowingly execute children. (I've chosen not to refer to the cadets as "child soldiers" here because, prior to the siege, they have not seen combat.) This is to say nothing of the locals who become collateral damage by virtue of their limited economic opportunities. (Are we to believe that the unnamed mother of Armitage Hux, a "kitchen woman" exploited and abandoned to New Republic bombs by the father of her child, deserves her fate?)
The Political Problem: In Claudia Grayβs Bloodline, readers are introduced to Lady Carise SindianβArkanis senator, Elder House scion (Thereβs that βold moneyβ I was talking about!), and First Order sympathizer. Over the course of the novel, Sindian works to undermine Leia Organaβs influence in the Senate and strengthen the position of the Centrists, a group of politically-aligned worlds longing for βthe return of certain aspects of the Galactic Empireβ (Wookiepedia); though Sindian is caught and punished for her shady dealings, her constituency votes with the Centrists to secede from the New Republic following the public formation of the First Order in 29 ABY. (You read that right: 25 years after the events of the Galactic Civil War, there is still bad blood between Arkanis and the New Republic.)
Itβs no surprise that Outer Rim worlds like Arkanis are among the first to ally themselves with the First Order. Both parties share a sense of injustice; they have suffered immenselyβparticularly those too young to have had a say in the conflict between the Empire and the New Republicβand want to see their worlds set right. (Definitions of βrightβ may vary.) When Armitage Hux, Arkanisian refugee and General of the First Order, stands before the assembly on Starkiller Base and says, βAt this very moment, in a system far from here, the New Republic lives and wheezes, staggering onward, depraved and ineffectual and unable in any way to support the citizenry it claims to serve. Meanwhile a host of systems are left to wither and dieβwithout aid, without care, without hope,β you have to wonder how much of that righteous anger is just a rhetorical choice (The Force Awakens novelization).
because there were a few last minute dropouts i was offered the chance to do another card for the @kyluxtarot project. this time itβs the page of pentacles.
i struggled quite a bit while trying to come up with a concept for the card but i finally settled on young academy!hux studying plans of the death star in the hopes that one day heβll be given the chance to build something even greater. (and deadlier.)
(sometimes dreams will come true.)
upright meanings of the card are: manifestation of dreams, motivation to achieve a goal, careful planning and a pragmatic approach, financial opportunity, strong sense of responsibility.
reversed meanings of the card are: lack of progress and planning, short-term focus, inaction, laziness and complacency, full of own importance.