Warning: This article contains spoilers for Ahsoka episodes 1 & 2.
Summary
In the latest Star Wars series, Ahsoka's journey uncovers an impactful revelation about Han Solo's homeworld, Corellia. It is revealed that Corellia, tragically, remained loyal to the Empire. This loyalty of the Corellians played a pivotal role in the First Order's successful conquest of numerous Core Worlds, demonstrating the efficiency and effectiveness of the Empire's systems and methods.
Han's tragic backstory is further intensified as he directly experiences the consequences of the privileged elites who thrived under the tyrannical regime of the Empire, while the majority of Corellia remained loyal to the Empire and its oppressive systems.
In Star Wars, the narrative surrounding Han Solo's past becomes even more sorrowful due to the involvement of Ahsoka. The thrilling two-episode introduction of the latest Star Wars series showcases Ahsoka embarking on a quest to locate the Grand Admiral Thrawn, with formidable adversaries also in pursuit of his whereabouts. Sabine Wren, Ahsoka's previous Jedi apprentice, acquires and subsequently loses the map leading to the galaxy where Thrawn and Ezra Bridger are concealed. However, investigation reveals that the HK assassin droids responsible for this retrieval mission originated from the planet Corellia.
Traveling to Corellia in Ahsoka episode 2, General Hera Syndulla accompanies Ahsoka, an ally of hers, to assess the facilities. Corellia is renowned for its shipyards where renowned frigates, Star Destroyers, and other impressive vessels have been built. It is also the cherished birthplace of Han Solo, whose love for piloting ships like the Millennium Falcon originates from there. Furthermore, Ahsoka and Hera make a surprising discovery - Corellia continues to manufacture components for Star Destroyers despite the fact that the New Republic Defense Fleet has never authorized the production of such large vessels. This revelation uncovers a heartbreaking aspect of Han's personal history.
Han Solo's Homeworld Remained Loyal To The Empire
Ahsoka and Hera's visit to Corellia uncovers a startling revelation: many of the workers there remain staunchly loyal to the Empire. This comes as a devastating blow to Han, who had dedicated himself tirelessly to liberating the galaxy from the grip of Imperial oppression. Although Ahsoka dismisses their loyalty as mere greed, the fervor with which the first man declared "For the Empire!" before firing his blaster reveals the profound depth of the Corellians' belief in what the Empire once represented. Only individuals who wholeheartedly embrace such an agenda would willingly risk their lives for it.
Many Core Worlds Joined The First Order
The shipyards exhibited unwavering loyalty to the Empire, which played a crucial role in the First Order's triumphant conquest of Core Worlds like Corellia. The Empire's highly effective system, prominently implemented in these Core Worlds, ensured prosperity and convincingly persuaded the planets to embrace the First Order and its similar practices wholeheartedly. Although inequality persists in these worlds, the affluent class continues to thrive, first under the Empire and later under the First Order. Consequently, the inhabitants of the Core Worlds remained steadfast in their allegiance to these dominant powers.
This highlights the tragic nature of Han's backstory as initially explored in Solo: A Star Wars Story, intensifying the sense of sadness. The impact of the Empire's tyrannical regime directly affected Han, particularly witnessing the elites thrive under this system. Despite the hardships endured by Han and other Corellians during this time, a significant portion of the planet remains loyal to the Empire and its established systems. This sheds light on the ease with which the First Order was able to rise in the galaxy following the Galactic Civil War, accentuated by the New Republic's negligent and arrogant approach depicted in Ahsoka. The assumption that Imperial loyalty would quickly dissipate contributes to this. Catch the new episodes of Ahsoka on Disney+ every Tuesday at 6pm PT / 9pm ET.