Star Wars (event)

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"So... Unicron versus the Death Star. Who would win?" "Unicron!" "Death Star!"

Star Wars is the catch-all banner for an intergalactic conflict between several factions of humanoid aliens and robots engaged in a galactic war.

Known factions include Bounty Hunters, Empire, Jedi, Rebel, Republic, Separatist, and Sith.


Battle mechs

Many "star warriors" fight using Transformer-like battle mecha that change from vehicles to large combat robots. These mecha are piloted from within and are not sapient beings like true Cybertronian Transformers. The pilots trigger their vehicle's transformation by summoning something called "The Force" or "the dark side". The nature of this mechanism is unclear, but we do know that vehicle-to-robot conversions are a "new technology" for them.

Rather unique to this conflict, many of the key figures in these Star Wars pilot clearly customized mecha whose robot modes are based closely on their own physical appearance. Based on the possible size of the star warriors relative to the average Transformer (see below), their transforming ships may be on a scale with massive city-bots like Fortress Maximus.


Size matters not?

Megatron is not Luke Skywalker's father. Probably.

Perhaps similar to the inhabitants of Femax, these fearsome beings, though in many cases strikingly human-like, might be of a gigantic stature, equaling the size of many Transformers. Rare images of star warriors battling against Transformers from the Unicron Trilogy have been uncovered, though the context is unclear. It has also been speculated that perhaps the Transformers themselves had been somehow reduced in stature for this conflict, or the star warriors' size similarly increased from their normal standard, but without further context, it is impossible to determine which holds true.


Fiction

Unicron Trilogy

Indications are that the star warriors are native to a universe within the Unicron Trilogy family. In the Attacktix conflict, they are in an "Intergalactic Showdown" with Omega Sentinel and those continuities' most recent versions of the Optimus Prime and Megatron. Given the name of their encounter and the lack of any scrap of a reference to travel between universes, Occam's razor indicates we should assume that these characters are from another galaxy in the same universe. Since a galaxy outside the Milky Way is by definition far, far away from Cybertron, Earth, and other planets local to the Transformers, encounters with the star warriors being an extreme rarity is no suprise.

Hopefully some day more information on this conflict and its other participants may come to light, though the inclusion of numerous Generation 1 and Movie multiverse Transformers in the conflict casts an odd light on the issue.

Generation 1

These aren't the droids we're looking for.

A pair of mechanoids similar to two droids that are known participants in the Star Wars have been seen in a Generation 1 universe at the Schaeffer Energy plant, suggesting either dimensional travel, or the existence of alternate universe analogues of at least some of the star warriors, or bloody amazing coincidence (actual scientific term). Since these droids only appear in the far foreground of a scene containing a human child, Micromasters, and Star Saber behind them, it is impossible to determine their heights.

At around the same time, Star Saber travelled to the settlement of Iron Town on an unnamed planet. The population there included the Ewok and Jawa alien species involved in the Star Wars.

The tall golden droid (or robots that resemble him) has also been seen in another Generation 1 universe. One was a citizen of the Dead End of Cybertron, its appearance (and poor state of repair) recorded for posterity as Scrounge rolled through on one of his spy missions. It also bears a striking resemblance to the Chromite mechanical aliens.

Movie

In the Sector Seven game universe within the Movie continuity family, Reggie Simmons and John Ho attended the premiere of the film Star Wars at Grauman's Chinese Theater on May 25, 1977. This is the same universe in which the film Transformers (July 4, 2007) is part of a counter-intelligence campaign by Simmons' Sector Seven organization to discredit claims of the existence of alien robots. Make of that what you will.


Toys

Attacktix

Intergalactic Showdown (Multi-pack, 2006)

Star Wars Transformers

Bounty Hunters

  • Boba Fett/Slave 1 (2006)
  • Jango Fett/Slave 1 (2007)

Empire

  • AT-AT (2007)
  • Darth Vader TIE Advanced Fighter (2006)
  • Darth Vader Sith Starfighter (2006)
  • Darth Vader Death Star (2007)
  • Emperor Palpatine/Imperial Shuttle (2006)

Jedi

Rebel

  • Han Solo and Chewbacca Millenium Falcon (2007)
  • Luke Skywalker X-wing Fighter (2006)
  • Luke Skywalker Snowspeeder (2007)

Republic

  • Clone Pilot/ARC-170 Starfighter (2006)
  • Clone Pilot Republic Gunship (2007)
  • Commander Cody Turbo Tank (2007)

Separatist

Sith

  • Darth Maul/Sith Infiltrator (2006)

Notes

  • One of the "star warriors", a Han Solo, bears a passing resemblance to movie star Harold Edsel. Whether his co-star Karen Fishook also has a star warrior counterpart is unknown.