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That’s the thing about the Empire: it never gives up, even when its Emperor is dead and gone. In fact, losing their fearless leader might make the Imperials work even harder, as they want to prove to the rest of the galaxy that they’re the only ones who can restore order in lawless times. But the franchise isn’t doing the Empire any favors because it’s forcing it to fight with its hands tied behind its back, refusing to show its most terrifying tactic.
The Empire Has a Trick Up Its Sleeve Worse Than the Death Star

The point of the Death Star is for the Empire to be able to wipe out an entire planet in a single blast. That way, when a star system becomes more trouble than it’s worth, it can disappear without much fuss and zero loss of life on the Empire’s side. However, the Empire can’t always rely on its super weapon. The biggest problem, of course, is that the Rebellion has a knack for destroying it. But powering the Death Star also requires a significant amount of energy, which makes it not all that practical. To fill the void whenever the horrifying space station isn’t in service, the Empire uses orbital bombardments, a military tactic in which Star Destroyers hover over a planet and lay waste to its surface with cannons.
After an orbital bombardment, the core of the planet remains, but the cannons do their job, killing anything that calls the surface home. There are levels to the process, though, with the most intense one called “Base Delta Zero.” Whenever that code comes across the airwaves, the Imperials know to not only destroy the planet’s surface but also turn it into a wasteland of lava and fire. Base Delta Zero’s big claim to fame is that it destroys the Imperial laboratory on Setron after the workers inside lose control of some dangerous test subjects. While Star Wars: The Bad Batch briefly mentions the event, it never shows it. As it turns out, Base Delta Zero has never been seen in all its glory in a Star Wars project. However, it’s only a matter of time before that changes.









