- "This is an image from a Coruscant Security Force holocam stationed above the temple district the night of the Jedi Purge. Most of the files were erased, but I found a slicer who pulled this off a backup archive."
- ―Jedi Padawan Ferren Barr
The Palace Court, known during the time of the Galactic Republic as the Jedi Temple Precinct, the Temple Precinct, or the Temple District, was an area that surrounded the Imperial Palace, formerly the Jedi Temple, on Coruscant. Composed of dozens of city blocks, the precinct was controlled jointly by the Jedi Council and the Galactic Republic until 19 BBY.
Description[]
Around the time of the Clone Wars, the Temple Precinct was a low-rise sector of the Federal District comprised of modern buildings that consisted mainly of standard accommodations. In the center of the Precinct was the Jedi Temple complex—a conglomerate of structures built over millennia; an archaeological treasure behind which laid histories of the Jedi center's numerable instances of expansion, renovation, ruin, and reconstruction that revolved around a locus of power: a natural mountain found sacred by Coruscanti and which attracted Force-wielders of various beliefs; an amalgamation of numerous wellsprings of the Force hidden beneath the spire's many lost grottos and shrines.[1]
Within the district was the Processional Way, a long lane which terminated with ceremonial steps that led to the Jedi Temple, atop of which laid two statues each of the Jedi Order's Sage Masters and Warrior Masters.[1] Situated between low-rising structures, various sparsely-situated Jedi statues sat amidst the Precinct's Way.[4] These serene features marked a Jedi tranquility distinct from the otherwise dense urban constructs cut by busy thoroughfares of the Galactic City, with the broad promenade providing a symbolic bridge between.[1]
A spaceport tower rising from the Precinct allowed for the docking of spaceships too large for the Temple hangars—constructed within the Temple after the time of the Naboo blockade[1] in 32 BBY[5]—in the Jedi Temple complex. Below the monolith was an extensive collection of buildings, divided by avenues and averaged in their rise, that accommodated the standard training of Padawans. Such low-rising structures gave the Temple, most notably its great spires, domination over the landscape for kilometers around.[1]
The district was renamed as the Palace Court during the reign of Emperor Palpatine.[6] Under the Emperor, the precinct served as a landing field for capital ships, housing a courtyard with the capacity to hold multiple Venator- and Victory-class Star Destroyers.[2]
History[]
The transitionary boulevard between the fringe and heart of the Jedi Temple Precinct—the Processional Way—bore witness to heated gatherings during the fall of the Republic and the early days of the New Order that took its place.[4][7]
During the Clone Wars, a crowd of friends and family of the casualties of the bombing of the Jedi Temple hangar gathered to stage a protest against the continuation of the war in a demonstration of anti-Jedi sentiment.[4]
Under the New Order that took the place of the Republic, Grand Vizier Mas Amedda personally hosted a celebration of the Jedi Order's eradication at the Palace Court. Addressing citizens gathered before the entry steps, the Imperial bureaucrat incinerated fallen Jedi's lightsabers.[7] Cam droids[8] recorded the occasion from above the gathering.[7]
The Palace grounds were transformed into a large landing field by the Galactic Empire,[2] with a dedicated landing pad raised before the Imperial Palace's entrance for a[9] Lambda-class T-4a shuttle.[8] This was accessible via a walkway that accommodated rows of white-clad escorts and Imperial Royal Guardsmen.[9][10] Despite these changes, the precinct still remained a low-rise area by[11] the outbreak of the civil war on Coruscant[12] in 4 ABY.[13]
Behind the scenes[]
The Palace Court's first canonical appearance was in the 1999 film Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace.[14] It was identified as the Palace Court and the Temple Precinct in the 2016 Star Wars: Force and Destiny sourcebook Nexus of Power.[6]
Appearances[]
Non-canon appearances[]
- LEGO Star Wars: Droid Tales — "Exit from Endor" (In flashback(s))
- LEGO Star Wars: Droid Tales — "Crisis on Coruscant" (In flashback(s))
- Disney Infinity 3.0
- LEGO Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures — "A Hero Discovered"
- LEGO Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures — "Crossing Paths"
- LEGO Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures — "Return of the Kyber Saber"
- LEGO Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures — "Trouble on Tibalt"
- LEGO Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures — "The Tower of Alistan Nor"
- LEGO Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures — "The Embersteel Blade"
- LEGO Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures — "The Storms of Taul"
- LEGO Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures — "The Pit and the Pinnacle"
- LEGO Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures — "Flight of the Arrowhead"
- LEGO Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures — "A Perilous Rescue"
- LEGO Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures — "Escape from Coruscant"
- Star Wars: Jedi Temple Challenge — "Episode 1" (In flashback(s))
- Star Wars: Visions — "T0-B1" (Pictured and imagined)
- "The Last Laughs" — LEGO Star Wars 79
- "The Intergalactic Games" — LEGO Star Wars 81
- LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga
- "Jobs of the Sith" — LEGO Star Wars 86
- "The Temple Ghost" — LEGO Star Wars 106
- "The Battle Against Grievous" — LEGO Star Wars 109
Sources[]
- Nexus of Power (First identified as Temple Precinct) (First identified as Palace Court)
- Star Wars: Complete Locations
- Star Wars: Build Your Own R2-D2 3 (Droid Directory: R2-series Astromech Droids, Part 2) (Picture only)
- Star Wars Helmet Collection 72 (Databank A-Z: Mace Windu) (Picture only)
- Star Wars Helmet Collection 72 (Helmets: Pilot/Training Helmet) (Picture only)
- "Imperial Troops" — Star Wars Encyclopedia (Picture only)
- Star Wars: The Black Series Archive (Pack: 501st Legion Clone Trooper) (backup link)
Notes and references[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 Star Wars: Complete Locations
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Tarkin
- ↑ Darth Vader (2017) 14
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Sabotage"
- ↑ Star Wars: Galactic Atlas
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Nexus of Power
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 Darth Vader (2017) 1
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 Ultimate Star Wars
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 Star Wars: Force and Destiny Beta
- ↑ Imperial Royal Guard in the Databank (backup link)
- ↑ Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi
- ↑ Aftermath
- ↑ The events of Aftermath takes place immediately after that of Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi, which is dated 4 ABY by Star Wars: Galactic Atlas.
- ↑ Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace