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star wars - What happened to the Stormtroopers after the fall of the Empire?


Were the Clones/Stormtroopers loyal to the head of the galaxy at the time or just to Emperor Palpatine? Whose side did they join after the empire fell?



Answer




None of this is canon any more, unfortunately, and could change with the new Disney films. But according to the Star Wars Expanded Universe, most of the Imperial Army, which includes stormtroopers, stayed loyal to whoever was in charge of the empire. Very few of them seem to have defected to the New Republic, which was the successor-state to the Rebel Alliance. Some of them stayed loyal to the individual worlds or ships they were stationed on, when the Imperial Navy split into warring factions supporting different warlords. This gave some of the larger warlords, such as Admiral Daala, control over a stormtrooper army of a sort, but nothing compared to the army controlled by whoever was in charge of the Empire at the time.


The Imperial government was itself quite volatile, with many changes in leadership, until it achieved a degree of stability under Grand Admiral Thrawn, only to fracture again after his death. Eventually, 15 years after Palpatine's death, the last eight surviving Moffs granted Thrawn's protege, Supreme Commander Pellaeon, permission to sign a peace treaty with the New Republic. Previous legislation by Leia Organa Solo had prevented former stormtroopers from holding office in the New Republic, but it is unclear if this law stood after the Pellaeon-Gavrisom Treaty.


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