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The planet of Geonosis played a major role in Star Wars history, both during the Clone Wars and well into the reign of the Galactic Empire.
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The Second Battle of Geonosis is from the episode “Landing at Point Rain” of Star Wars: The Clone Wars. In it, the Galactic Republic launches an invasion of the planet Geonosis.
A Star Wars and LEGO super fan recreated this iconic Clone Wars battle scene, which took two years and thousands upon thousands of bricks to complete.
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Ahsoka could appear as one of the hologram transmissions in Star Tours without joining the Starspeeder crew during an excursion to a previously unvisited Star Wars planet.
We know so much about the theft of its plans, and its final destruction over the Yavin system—but building the Death Star was a project decades in the making.
In Star Wars: Attack of the Clones, Obi-wan sends a transmission from the planet Geonosis to Coruscant. If these planets are in different star systems, the signal could easily take 10 years to arrive.