Revisiting Endor Episode 1

This article is about an post-Endor Imperial documentary/report. This report was created three months after the Battle of Endor and was released seven months after the battle for imperial worlds to view.

Project Development
Hello, my name is Stan Lee. I am the creator of this project. I am a Human reporter from the world Brentaal IV which is located in the CORE. I grew up in a big pro-Imperial city. The Empire took over the galaxy when I was just five years old. Now I'm twenty nine and the Empire brought many opportunities for me to transform my life.

I worked my way from a middle classed worker to a wealthy reporter who has been held multiple major interviews and recorded a couple popular documenatries that were hits in three systems. Despite my success, it has ultimately been limited. This will be my biggest success yet and will be shown to twenty systems at launch. Assuming this series is popular, it can be extended to more systems.

It is important to note, that there was a lot of controversy about the airing of this documentary. Some of the findings of this report are classified and there is still debate on what information can and cannot be released. I made it a major goal of mine to make sure that this report was not biased and showed what actually happened. Initially, the Empire did not want this information to be released. The Empire had originally classified most of the details of this battle.

As many of you may be aware of, rumors began to be leaked about what actually happened during this battle. It took some time before Imperial leaders decided to admit that Palpatine and Vader were killed during this battle. It also took time to disclose that a Second Death Star was being developed over Endor that was destroyed during the battle. Most of you have likely seen the news reports of how the Battle went down and how the Rebels managed to defeat the Empire in Space and destroy the shield generator on the surface.

I am here to dispel all myths about the incidents and show this event for what it really was. The first episode of my series will be about what really happened on the ground and the second episode will be about the space battle. My development team believed that it would be best to start with the ground battle because of all the controversy that has been created by it. The reputation of stormtroopers has been badly damaged by this defeat. When citizens saw photos and artistic depictions of the ewolks, they began to describe them as "teddy bears".

This defeat has lead to widespread rebellion on levels that make the post-First Death Star Destruction Revolts seem minor. We will hear multiple testimonies from some surviving stormtroopers and imperial officers who fought on the battle. We will also hear reports on how these experiences have already started to effect stormtroopers after the war.