Imperial Space

- "Attention all Ripoblus and Dimok craft, this is Imperial space. You are hereby ordered to stand down or face the consequences!"
- ―Imperial officer to Ripoblus and Dimok forces in 3 ABY.
Imperial Space, later called Imperial Sector and Bastion space, was the term given to the region of space controlled by the Galactic Empire, and later the Imperial Remnant and the Fel Empire. During the Imperial Period, it consisted of almost all the known the galaxy, from the Core Worlds to the Outer Rim. This term was mainly used after the New Republic became the dominant galactic government.
History
Little Empires: 7–8 ABY

After the fall of Coruscant and the Core Worlds in 6 ABY, the Empire lost the status of galactic government. At this time, most remaining Imperial territory was shared between warlords.
The true Imperial territory included some sectors compressed between Zsinj's Empire and the Pentastar Alignment in the Outer Rim Territories, a region at the south of the Pentastar Alignment from the Inner Rim to the Outer Rim and some star systems separated from those areas, throughout the galaxy.
After the death of Warlord Zsinj, Admiral Teren Rogriss managed to recapture a small part of Zsinj's Empire along the Hydian Way but he was quickly pushed back.
Thrawn's Empire : 9 ABY

During his short but prolific campaign, Grand Admiral Thrawn conquered a very large amount of sectors and star systems, expanding his empire in all regions of the galaxy, from the Outer Rim Territories to the Core Worlds. At the moment of his death, he controlled more than a third of the galaxy, an equivalent territory to the New Republic. The Empire would never again be as large until the rise of the Fel Empire.
The Dark Empire: 10–11 ABY

After having come back from death, the reborn Emperor Palpatine unified the various warlords and Imperial factions and launched Operation Shadow Hand in order to reimpose his rule on the galaxy. Using his superweapons, he reconquered an amount of territory spanning from the Outer Rim to the Core Worlds. At this time, the Borderland Regions was a region that separated the New Republic from the Empire.
The Crimson Empire: 11 ABY
This term referred to the color of the armor of the main Imperial leader of this period: Carnor Jax. Quickly attacked by the New Republic after his takeover, the former Emperor's Royal Guard and his successors lost much of the reborn Palpatine's territory. They were only able to hold onto a strip of of territory that stretched from the Outer Rim to the Colonies. In addition, the Pentastar Alignment and other warlords regained their independence after Palpatine's death. After the fall of the Crimson Empire, the New Republic proclaimed that the true Empire had ceased to exist, as all that was left were the feuding warlords in the Deep Core, various Moffs that were more interested in entrenching themselves on heavily defended fortress worlds, and the Pentastar Alignment, which had no intention of engaging the New Republic.
Pellaeon's Empire: 12–17 ABY

Pellaeon's Empire was the name given to Imperial Space in 12 ABY, after the Imperial Reunification and the formation of the Imperial Remnant. After the Conference at Tsoss Beacon, Admiral Pellaeon moved the united Deep Core forces to the Outer Rim Territories, stretching as far as Wild Space, and limited at the east by the Hydian Way. This newly established fiefdom included territory from the former Crimson Empire, the former Ciutric Hegemony, what had formerly comprised the Pentastar Alignment, Moff fortress worlds, as well as semi-independent sectors such as Admiral Gaen Drommel's Oplovis Sector and Moff Getelles' Antemeridian Sector.
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The eight "backwater" sectors: 17–29 ABY
- "We still hold eight sectors-over a thousand inhabited systems. We have the Fleet, nearly two hundred Star Destroyers strong. We're still very much a force to be reckoned with."
- ―Ardiff

In response to the Imperial aggression in 17 ABY, the New Republic launched an important campaign employing the full might of the New Republic Fleet. The Imperial forces were decimated and Imperial Space was subsequently reduced to eight sectors. This situation forced Pellaeon to negotiate for peace with the New Republic in 19 ABY.
- Braxant sector
- Carrion sector
- Half of Clacis sector
- Dynali sector
- Obtrexta sector
- Perinn sector
- Half of Prefsbelt sector
- Velcar sector
The "Galactic Empire": From 30 ABY
At the end of the Yuuzhan Vong War, the Imperial Remnant reconquered what territory it had lost to the Yuuzhan Vong, as well as an important number of sectors aligned to the New Republic before the war. Thanks to the weakness of the Galactic Alliance, the Imperial Remnant kept the sectors. At this time, the Imperial Remnant was sometimes referred to as the Galactic Empire.
- The former eight "backwater" sectors:

- Liberated and annexed at the end of the Yuuzhan Vong War:
- Albarrio sector
- Atrivis sector
- Cademimu sector
- Cassander sector
- Other half of Clacis sector
- Dantus sector
- Fath sector
- Halthor sector
- Lahara sector
- Myto sector
- Oplovis sector
- Other half of Prefsbelt sector
- Raioballo sector
- Relgim sector
- Eleven sectors in the Mid Rim, including Ariarch sector, Barsa sector, Belshar sector, Chaama sector, Churnis sector (excluding the Gilatter system), half of Glythe sector, part of Droma and Irishi sectors, Jalor sector, Londori sector and half of Pacor sector.
- Two sectors in the Expansion Region, Carvandir sector and Deadalis sector.
- Offered by Jacen Solo during the Second Galactic Civil War :
Appearances
Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Defenders of Peace" (Indirect mention only in Decoded episode)
- Han Solo at Stars' End (Mentioned only)
- Blood Ties: Boba Fett is Dead 2
- Choices of One
- The Truce at Bakura
- X-Wing: Wraith Squadron
- X-Wing: Iron Fist
- X-Wing: Solo Command
- Crisis of Faith
- The Last Command (First appearance)
- The Last Command audiobook
- Before the Storm (Mentioned only)
- Specter of the Past
- Specter of the Past unabridged audiobook
- Vision of the Future
- Vision of the Future unabridged audiobook
- Survivor's Quest (Mentioned only)
- The New Jedi Order: Dark Tide II: Ruin
- The New Jedi Order: Force Heretic I: Remnant
- The New Jedi Order: The Unifying Force (as Bastion space & Imperial Sector) (Mentioned only)
- Legacy of the Force: Revelation (as Imperial Sector)
- Fate of the Jedi: Conviction (Mentioned only)
- Fate of the Jedi: Conviction audiobook (Mentioned only)
- Fate of the Jedi: Ascension
- Fate of the Jedi: Ascension audiobook
Sources
- Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game, Second Edition
- Shadows of the Empire Sourcebook
- Star Wars: Rebellion: Prima's Official Strategy Guide
- The Official Star Wars Fact File 102 (CAA1, Caamas Document)
- The New Essential Chronology
- The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia (As "Imperial sector")
- The Essential Atlas
"Message to Spacers 8" (original article link) on Wizards.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
Star Wars: The Essential Atlas Online Companion on StarWars.com (article) (backup link not verified!)
- The Essential Guide to Warfare
- The Bounty Hunter Code: From the Files of Boba Fett
- Far Horizons
Notes and references
- Pages with bad parameters in Template:Top
- Quotes with obsolete sourcing
- Pages with missing permanent archival links
- Colonies regions
- Core Worlds regions
- Deep Core regions
- Expansion Region regions
- Galactic Empire locations
- Imperial Remnant
- Inner Rim regions
- Mid Rim regions
- The Negs
- New Territories
- Outer Rim Territories regions
- Southern Core
- The Slice
- Trailing Sectors
- Trans-Hydian
- Western Reaches
- Wild Space regions