
Second, we consider a distribution of economic losses in the Imperial banking system following the events of the Battle of Endor to find the risks that the Rebel Alliance has created. First, we calibrate a model of the economic health and financial system in the galaxy during the Imperial Period. The analysis of this paper is as follows. Lord Vader’s logic can be taken further, as we conjecture emperor Palpatine considered and we will show, to prove that the true power of the technological terror is from the power of economic terror unleashed in the case of its failing i.e., in case of the Rebel Alliance succeeding, an automatic financial attack on the entire Galaxy would be realized. The ability to destroy a planet is insignificant next to the power of the Force” (Lucas 1977). In fact, Darth Vader recognized that moon-sized space stations were not as all-powerful as the force-insensitive believed he quipped in response to the first Death Star, “Don’t be too proud of this technological terror you’ve constructed. As such, emperor Palpatine would have had a plan in case he were going to be defeated. This paper focuses on the logic that emperor Palpatine would have considered in order to avoid the outcome of the Battle of Endor in 4ABY (Star Wars: Episode VI-Return of the Jedi), i.e., in which emperor Palpatine and Sith lord Darth Vader have been killed and a massive government project (the second Death Star) has been destroyed via mutually assured destruction with the Rebel Alliance. Further, as he demonstrated by successfully playing both sides during the Clone Wars, emperor Palpatine must assuredly be able to create contingency plans. Emperor Palpatine, as a ruler of multiple decades, understands this concept as well as any other successful politician must. It surrounds us and penetrates us it binds the galaxy together” (Lucas 1977).

Economics and finance, much like the Force as explained by Jedi master Obi-Wan Kenobi, is “created by all living things.
