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"He is here. We are being held hostage. They are watching us."
"I understand."
"Tenth level. Thousands of battle droids."
―Tion Medon, informing Obi-Wan Kenobi of General Grievous's presence on Utapau[4]

Tion Medon was a Pau'an male who served as Master of Port Administration for Pau City on the planet Utapau. Holding the position for over two centuries prior to the Clone Wars between the Galactic Republic and the Confederacy of Independent Systems, Medon was loyal to the Republic in spite of Utapau's neutrality in that conflict. He became an unofficial leader with the arrival of General Grievous of the Separatists, who had his droids execute the other members of the governing Utapaun Committee. Medon served the Separatists while Utapau hosted the members of the Separatist Council, although he secretly supported a resistance movement.

In 19 BBY, the Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi arrived on Utapau, searching for Grievous. Medon met with him in Pau City and quietly informed the Jedi that Grievous was on Utapau, and also provided an overview of the Separatist Droid Army's presence. Kenobi instructed Medon to have his people take shelter and prepare any warriors for battle, and the administrator spread word of the Republic's imminent attack. Medon coordinated the resistance's collaboration with the Grand Army of the Republic, and together they were victorious against Grievous. However, the Republic forces occupied Utapau shortly afterward, and Medon was one of the first Utapauns arrested.

Biography[]

Early life and the Clone Wars[]

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Tion Medon, Master of Port Administration

Tion Medon was a Pau'an male from[1] the Outer Rim Territories planet Utapau,[4] born several centuries before 22 BBY.[2] He was a direct descendant of Timon Medon, who was credited with uniting the scattered nation-states and cultures on Utapau.[7] On account of his heritage,[8] Medon served as Master of Port Administration[9] for the capital[10] Pau City more than two centuries,[9] prior to 19 BBY,[11] overseeing all major traffic passing through the planet.[7] Medon maintained his ancestor's tradition of diplomatic compromise[12] and was an influential voice in the planet's governing committee, although he was not the main planetary leader.[7]

Utapau maintained neutrality during the Clone Wars between the Galactic Republic and the Confederacy of Independent Systems,[13] and while outwardly sharing that stance,[6] and attempting to avoid involvement in the conflict,[14] Medon was loyal to the Republic.[6] In the course of the war, the forces of General Grievous, the Supreme Commander of the Separatist Droid Army,[9] arrived on Utapau, taking Medon[6] and the entire planetary populace by surprise.[14] Seeing their approach, Medon ordered the outgunned Utapaun Security Forces Porax-38 starfighters into hiding among the depths of space, as well as Utapau's concealed hangars,[15] sinkholes and caves,[16] concealing the planet's true military capabilities.[6]

Captive administrator[]

"Oh, administrator, just one more thing. If I catch even the scent of a Jedi… I'll make sure this hole you live in will be swallowed by a much larger one."
―General Grievous threatens Tion Medon[5]

The Utapaun Committee was initially reluctant to allow the Separatists on their planet.[14] Medon watched in horror as Grievous's[7] IG-100 MagnaGuards executed the other committee members in response,[9] making Medon the de facto planetary leader. He felt had no choice but to lead Utapau to surrender,[14] while quietly supporting a resistance movement in Pau City's shadowy levels.[7] The Separatists used Medon's word against his will during the occupation,[17] and Lampay Fay served as his aide during that period.[18]

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Medon met with Grievous during the Separatist occupation of Utapau.

Near the end of the war, Grievous returned to Pau City, clutching several Pau'an hostages and claiming that they promised Medon's loyalty. The administrator greeted the general and complied with his demand to store equipment and host the members of the Separatist Council, including Nute Gunray, Po Nudo, Shu Mai, Passel Argente, San Hill, and Poggle the Lesser. Medon promised that his new guests would be taken care of, and Grievous insisted that Utapau would remain under Separatist occupation. The general reminded Medon that any offworld communication would inhibit Grievous's "protection," and instructed Medon to take care of the vessels that were soon to arrive. Medon complied, and before departing, Grievous grabbed Medon by the throat and threated to destroy the sinkhole containing Pau City if he caught wind of any Jedi involvement on Utapau.[5] The Separatists established their own base in Pau City, building a factory that deliberately swallowed several ancient administrative buildings.[14]

A Jedi's arrival[]

"Greetings, young Jedi. What brings you to our remote sanctuary?"
―Tion Medon to Obi-Wan Kenobi[4]

In 19 BBY,[11] Republic clone intelligence intercepted a diplomatic package from the Chairman of Utapau that confirmed Grievous's presence on the world.[19] As the general had become the new Separatist leader with the death of Count Dooku. Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi approached Utapau in pursuit of Grievous.[4] Medon had been ordered to reveal Grievous's presence as part of a trap.[20] Flanked by his aides Fay and Zyn Javeb and four other robed Pau'ans[4] on a landing platform on the city's Civic Level,[10] Medon approached Kenobi's fighter.[4] The Jedi was surprised at the speed of their meeting, suspecting that he had been expected. Kenobi sensed Medon's lack of malice and heightened level of fear through the Force and approached the administrator, who introduced himself.[20]

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Tion Medon meets with Obi-Wan Kenobi

Medon recognized Kenobi as a Jedi and questioned his purpose on Utapau, and in response to the rising anxiety he sensed in Medon, Kenobi answered truthfully and stated that the war brought him there.[20] Medon feigned ignorance[7] and insisted that Utapau was a peaceful world, unless the Jedi brought violence with him. After Kenobi revealed that he intended to use Utapau as a staging ground to search for General Grievous in nearby systems, Medon ordered three Utai mechanics to refuel Kenobi's fighter.[4] He leaned sideways, creating the appearance of inspecting the underside of Kenobi's fighter, while blocking the view of the windows on the upper levels,[21] from which an IG-100 MagnaGuard was observing Medon and Kenobi's conversation.[4]

Hoping to secure Kenobi's aid,[14] Medon stepped forward and whispered that Grievous was on Utapau and that his people were held hostage by the Separatists, with thousands of battle droids occupying the tenth level of the city. Kenobi instructed Medon to allow his people to take shelter and for their warriors to stand ready. The two bowed before Kenobi returned to his ship, instructing his astromech droid R4-G9 to fly his ship away and relay his attack plan to Commander Cody. As they left the landing platform, Fay asked Medon if the Jedi was bringing additional warriors, and the administrator responded that Kenobi had not revealed that information.[4]

Battle of Utapau[]

"Is he bringing additional warriors?"
"He didn't say."
―Lampay Fay and Tion Medon, after the latter's conversation with Obi-Wan Kenobi[4]
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Members of the Utapaun resistance were arrested (pictured) by clone troopers, Tion Medon among them.

Medon met with a MagnaGuard on an observation deck, and the droid demanded to know the Jedi's name. The Pau'an replied that he had not shared that information, lying that Kenobi had only wanted fuel.[22] Medon passed on Kenobi's message to the resistance,[7] recalled the planet's hidden starfighters,[15] and anxiously awaited a signal for the attack to begin.[7] When the battle commenced, Medon placed the Utapaun military in the service[6] of the two brigades of the Grand Army of the Republic, with Utai soldiers augmenting the Republic forces.[7]

Kenobi defeated Grievous in single combat, but the victory for Utapau's inhabitants was short-lived.[7] On the orders of Supreme Chancellor Palpatine, secretly the Sith Lord Darth Sidious, the Republic's clone troopers turned on Kenobi[4] and placed Utapau under martial law[19] in the name of Palpatine's new Galactic Empire.[23] Medon's reputation for resourcefulness meant that he was among the first Pau'ans to be imprisoned,[6] along with other members of the Utapaun resistance.[7] His fate afterward was unknown.[14]

Personality and traits[]

"There's no war here, unless you brought it with you."
―Tion Medon, attempting to obscure his knowledge of the Separatist presence to Obi-Wan Kenobi[4]
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Tion Medon

Despite his fearsome appearance to those unfamiliar with him,[14] Medon had an aristocratic,[7] friendly,[22] and gentle temperament and longed for peace.[7] Amidst the Clone Wars, Medon remained loyal to the Republic in spite of Utapau's neutrality,[6] and wanted to keep his people and planet safe.[14] He was horrified to witness the deaths of the Utapau Committee members,[9] and was in a state of constant fear under the Separatist occupation.[20] Although he was agreeable to Grievous's demands,[5] Medon supported the resistance movement against the Separatists, and coordinated their alliance with the Republic during the Battle of Utapau.[6] While an honorable individual,[14] he was also willing to lie about Kenobi's intentions to a Magnaguard.[22]

When meeting him, Kenobi saw past Medon's mask of serenity and sensed his fear rising into panic,[20] suspecting that the Separatists would execute thousands of civilians if the administrator made a false move.[21] Although he was ordered to disclose Grievous's presence to lure Kenobi into a trap,[20] Medon's shrewd attention to detail allowed him to provide accurate intelligence to the Jedi concerning the Separatist forces. While this allowed the Republic forces to free Utapau,[24] Medon's reputation for resourcefulness saw him arrested by the occupying Imperial forces afterward.[6] Even so, Medon was proud of the stance he had taken, although he was likely bitterly disappointed at the conflict's outcome.[14] Like all Pau'ans, Medon preferred darkness to sunlight and consumed raw meat.[9]

Medon spoke Galactic Basic Standard with an accent.[20] His gray skin was caused by a lack of exposure to sunlight,[3] and the skin around his deep black eyes was red.[14] Medon stood at an imposing height of 2.06 meters (6 feet, 7 inches)[1] and weighed 80 kilograms.[3]

Skills and abilities[]

Medon's long arms had a wide reach, with which he could deliver a backhanded slap.[3] His ingenuity was well known, which led to his arrest by occupying Republic soldiers after the Battle of Utapau.[6]

Equipment[]

During the Clone Wars, Medon wore elaborate red floor-length robes, a recent fashion trend, along with a wide belt that supported his bony frame. The front of his robes below his waste had a cascading design of angled metal strips, which had its origins in the Pau'an relocation to Utapau. Medon's robes had a wide lapel collar that extended up to the sides of his head,[9] covering his ear-disks[20] and his sleeves stretched down to his hands. He also carried the ornate port master's walking stick, which was fashioned from an exotic alloy,[9] and could wield a HB-9 blaster rifle.[25]

Behind the scenes[]

Revenge of the Sith production[]

Development and casting[]

"I'm also very happy that we're using Bruce Spence. He's been in absolutely everything you can think of made in Australia! He has the most fantastic face, you know it's impossibly long and thin and very, very gaunt. He kind of looks like an Utapauan before anything's been done to him actually, apart from the grooves that we added. So what I wanted to do was make sure that he came through that makeup, because I think he's got a fantastic face and absolutely is the perfect person for this role."
―Creature shop supervisor Dave Elsey, on Bruce Spence's casting as Tion Medon[26]
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Actor Bruce Spence (left) and creature shop supervisor Dave Elsey look upon an early sculpture for Medon

Tion Medon was created for the prequel trilogy film Star Wars Episode III Revenge of the Sith, written and directed by George Lucas.[4] The design of the Pau'an species, completed by artist Sang Jun Lee, was originally intended to be used for Mustafarians on the planet Mustafar, but the species was moved to Utapau at Lucas's request.[23] It was initially unclear to the film's crew whether Medon would be created using practical makeup or computer-generated effects,[7] with part of the consideration towards computer-generation being given due to concerns about finding actors of an appropriate height and narrow frame.[27] The Pau'ans were created using both methods, with the character of Tion Medon designed to utilize an actor wearing makeup.[7]

Australian actor Bruce Spence's casting as Medon was first revealed in an article published on StarWars.com on June 18 2003, which only identified Spence as playing a helpful alien.[28] Costume designer Trisha Biggar felt that Spence's height worked appropriately for the character, and creature shop supervisor Dave Elsey was elated to work with Spence, believing his gaunt features made him look uniquely Pau'an even without makeup.[26]

Spence was initially only given basic details about his role in the film but considered the opportunity to participate in a Star Wars film fortunate. His casting gave him the distinction of appearing in the third entry of each major genre trilogy in production at the time, having appeared as the Mouth of Sauron in The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King and as The Trainman in The Matrix Revolutions.[29]

Design and makeup[]

"There's sort of decorative metal pieces attached to the costumes. They're sort of a mixture of some Aztec design and a sort of 1920s design."
―Costume designer Trisha Briggar, on Tion Medon's wardrobe[27]
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Bruce Spence being fitted with the mask for Tion Medon for a makeup test

The lines in Medon's skin were added at Lucas's suggestion and were influenced by an African sculpture,[26] and ritualistic tribal scarring, although artist Robert E. Barnes believed they were initially intended by Lucas to be colored lines like tattoos.[23] According to Biggar, Medon's costume mixed Aztec clothing design and 1920s aesthetics.[27]

The makeup process for Medon involved taking casts of Spence's hands, which formed the basis of gloves the actor wore to represent Pau'an hands. He also wore a mask covering his whole face, aside from his eyes and nose, which were decorated with makeup.[30] Spence spent hours in makeup chairs[23] and completed multiple makeup and costume tests, including the creation of a lifecast of his body by the film's creature department by July 10, 2003. He felt the process allowed him to develop the character as he explored the possible movements of the costume, including mannerisms and twitches.[31]

The character's makeup also involved black contact lenses and prosthetic teeth.[32] Spence found help in exploring the character through collaborating with the makeup team and Lucas. At one point during a makeup test, Spence suggested removing the character's bottom row of prosthetic teeth, which he and Elsey agreed was an improved look for the character,[30] that was included in the character's film appearance.[4] By the actor's own recollection, the makeup for Medon took around four and a half hours to apply.[33]

Portrayal and filming[]

"I know it sounds sort of convoluted but I thought of things like the wisdom of a gorilla. Often when you look into an old gorilla you see these black piercing eyes. And even though they might be huge animals that could crush you to death to pieces, there's wonderful tenderness and an accumulated wisdom or something in that that I know is primitive but there's something there. And I thought there was also an element of that in Medon's eyes."
―Bruce Spence[26]

Spence took Medon's design into account when portraying the character, feeling that the character's dark eyes reminded him of the wisdom and tenderness of a gorilla that might be present behind Medon's imposing appearance.[30] He also found the costume design helpful in defining the character's regal nature, leading to him presenting the character as though he carried a religious significance. Knowing Medon was an elderly character, Spence believed that his costume had been accumulated over a long period of time, evolving from past Utapaun administrators,[26] with even small accessories carrying cultural significance.[34] The actor viewed Medon as a revered elder statesman, believing that he would have felt slightly superior to the still young Kenobi.[23] Lucas explained to Spence that Medon spoke in sophisticated tones, leading the actor to portray him with an English accent instead of his natural Australian one.[26]

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Bruce Spence in costume alongside George Lucas (center) during filming

The scene of Medon's meeting with Kenobi was filmed over multiple takes on August 20, 2003, at Stage 1 of Fox Studios, Sydney.[31] Spence described feeling so comfortable with the makeup and costume by that point that he came to forget he was even wearing them.[23] He felt the filming of the scene went smoothly and enjoyed working with Lucas, also noting that he spent significantly more time preparing the makeup for the character than actually filming his scene.[33] The other Pau'ans in the same scene only wore slip on masks, as they were not required to have the same level of precision as Medon.[12]

Biggar was happy with the way Spence got into character through the costume, feeling as though he made himself taller and narrower.[34] Lucas described himself as a fan of Medon's character, appreciating how the film's crew created him practically with makeup and costume design. Producer Rick McCallum praised the understanding of the character that Spence showed upon his arrival on set, and how his performance was able to imply the culture of the Utapaun people.[35] In a later interview, Spence stated that he would be enthusiastic to hypothetically reprise his role for the then-in development television series Star Wars: Underworld,[33] although the series was never filmed.[36]

Appearances and continuity[]

"I am Tion Medon, master of port administration for this place of peace. What business could bring a Jedi to our remote sanctuary?"
―Tion Medon's alternate dialogue from the Revenge of the Sith novelization[20]

Tion Medon was first depicted and identified in a behind the scenes photograph included in the Prequel Update section of Star Wars Insider 77,[37] a magazine released on July 22, 2004 to subscribers and on newsstands on August 3 that year.[38] The character's visage was also used to promote exclusive production photos from the film available at Hyperspace: The Official Star Wars Fan Club, an online subscription service.[39] Medon made his first story appearance in Reversal of Fortune, a Hyperspace exclusive webstrip written by Paul Ens, illustrated by Tom Hodges,[5] and released from October, 2004, to June, 2005.[40]

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The scene of Medon's meeting with Kenobi has been depicted with small differences across numerous sources.

Prior to the film's premiere on May 19, 2005,[41] Medon appeared in the second issue of the film's comic adaptation written by Miles Lane, illustrated by Douglas Wheatley, and published by Dark Horse Comics,[42] on March 23, 2005,[43] in which he meets Kenobi on the landing platform without his entourage present.[42] Matthew Stover's novelization of Revenge of the Sith, published on April 2, 2005,[44] contains an extended version of Medon and Kenobi's interaction with dialogue not included in the film. Medon introduces himself to Kenobi and reveals that he was ordered to inform Kenobi of Grievous's presence as part of a trap. In response, Kenobi orders R4-G9 to inform Jedi Command that he is about to attack Grievous. He then turns to Medon and instructs him to tell the Separatists that he only wanted to refuel and make contact with Republic Intelligence. Medon then asks for Kenobi's true intentions, and the Jedi adds that Utapau's warriors need to be ready for battle,[20] as in the film.[4] In the film's junior novelization,[21] published on May 4, 2005,[45] Kenobi does not initially reveal his intentions to Medon, but when the Pau'an enquires to his purposes, the Jedi explains that he is searching for the Droid Army,[21] and the rest of the scene follows the film's dialogue from that point on.[4]

Another Pau'an port administrator sharing Medon's surname, Telan Medon, appeared in the forty-ninth issue of the comic series Star Wars: Legacy, which was written by John Ostrander, penciled by Jan Duursema,[46] and released on June 30, 2010.[47]

"Race for the Holocrons"[]

"We do have some lovely pre-owned Imperial ships from the old days you might like. This baby belonged to General Grievous. Only drove it on weekends."
―Tion Medon, to Luke Skywalker and his companions[48]

Medon, voiced by Trevor Devall, appears in "Race for the Holocrons," the fifth episode of the non-canonical LEGO short film series LEGO Star Wars: The Yoda Chronicles,[48] which aired on Disney XD on June 15, 2014.[49] Following the Battle of Yavin, Jedi Master Yoda and the Force ghost of Kenobi sent Luke Skywalker on a mission to retrieve holocrons to support his journey to become a Jedi.[50] Led by the Force, Skywalker and his companions, Leia Organa and the droids C-3PO and R2-D2, arrived on Utapau and met with Medon on a high level inside one of Utapau's sinkholes. When the Jedi hopeful enquired about the holocrons, Medon initially misheard Skywalker, who repeated the name of the holocrons again, and Medon initially appeared to recognize the name before revealing that he had never heard of them.[48]

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Tion Medon and a crowd of Utai cheer after Luke Skywalker's feat.

Ignoring Skywalker's disappointment, Medon directed his attention to several second-hand pre-Imperial vehicles available for purchase, including a Star Courier, a V-wing starfighter, a vulture droid, a Jedi interceptor, an SS-54 assault ship, and a Tsmeu-6 personal wheel bike. Medon highlighted the wheel bike, stating that it had belonged to Grievous, who had only used it on weekends. Organa declined Medon's offer, and shortly afterward Skywalker kicked a rock in frustration, hitting a wild varactyl that attacked Skywalker and his companions, knocking Organa and the droids into the sinkhole.[48]

Skywalker leapt in after them and used the Force to quickly assemble a bridge from falling debris, saving his friends while the varactyl continued plummetting. When the creature began climbing back up the sinkhole, Skywalker used the Force to launch his group back onto the level where Medon stood, now accompanied by a crowd of Utai. Medon and the crowd cheered at Skywalker's feat, but Organa quickly noticed that the varactyl still pursued them, and Skywalker asked Medon for a test drive of the V-wing starfighter while running towards it. Medon asked for Skywalker's driver's license, but he responded that there was no time. Medon and the Utai watched as the varactyl climbed onto their level and leapt onto the starfighter, but Skywalker was able to knock it down into the sinkhole and fly offworld to search for the holocrons on the planet Tatooine.[48]

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The Star Wars Miniatures figure of Tion Medon

Notes and references[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Star Wars Character Encyclopedia
  2. 2.0 2.1 The Official Star Wars Fact File Part 9 states that Tion Medon was born several centuries before the outbreak of the Clone Wars, which began in 22 BBY according to The New Essential Chronology.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Star Wars: Head-to-Head Tag Teams
  4. 4.00 4.01 4.02 4.03 4.04 4.05 4.06 4.07 4.08 4.09 4.10 4.11 4.12 4.13 4.14 4.15 4.16 4.17 Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 Reversal of Fortune
  6. 6.00 6.01 6.02 6.03 6.04 6.05 6.06 6.07 6.08 6.09 6.10 The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia, Vol. II, p. 301 ("Medon, Tion")
  7. 7.00 7.01 7.02 7.03 7.04 7.05 7.06 7.07 7.08 7.09 7.10 7.11 7.12 7.13 7.14 7.15 7.16 Databank title Medon, Tion in the Databank (content now obsolete; backup link)
  8. The New Essential Guide to Alien Species
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.6 9.7 Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith: The Visual Dictionary
  10. 10.0 10.1 Star Wars: Complete Locations
  11. 11.0 11.1 The New Essential Chronology places the events of Star Wars Episode III Revenge of the Sith in 19 BBY.
  12. 12.0 12.1 Databank title Utapaun in the Databank (content now obsolete; backup link)
  13. The Essential Atlas
  14. 14.00 14.01 14.02 14.03 14.04 14.05 14.06 14.07 14.08 14.09 14.10 14.11 The Official Star Wars Fact File Part 9
  15. 15.0 15.1 Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith Incredible Cross-Sections
  16. WizardsoftheCoast "Starship Battles Preview 6" on Wizards.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
  17. SW Force Collection Star Wars: Force Collection (Card: Tion Medon (★★))
  18. SW Force Collection Star Wars: Force Collection (Card: Lampay Fay (★))
  19. 19.0 19.1 Databank title Utapau in the Databank (content now obsolete; backup link)
  20. 20.0 20.1 20.2 20.3 20.4 20.5 20.6 20.7 20.8 20.9 Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith novelization
  21. 21.0 21.1 21.2 21.3 Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith junior novel
  22. 22.0 22.1 22.2 Obi-Wan's Foe
  23. 23.0 23.1 23.2 23.3 23.4 23.5 SWInsider "Aliens of Episode III" — Star Wars Insider 90
  24. SW Force Collection Star Wars: Force Collection (Card: Tion Medon (★★★★))
  25. HasbroInverted Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith (Pack: Tion Medon) (backup link)
  26. 26.0 26.1 26.2 26.3 26.4 26.5 StarWars Alien Sophistication: Bruce Spence as Tion Medon on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
  27. 27.0 27.1 27.2 "Tion Medon costume featurette" — Star Wars: The Complete Saga
  28. StarWars Spence Joins Ep III Cast on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
  29. HomingBeaconTitleSmall Homing Beacon #89 - Bruce Spence: Capping Trilogies on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
  30. 30.0 30.1 30.2 SWYTlogo The Creatures of Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith on the official Star Wars YouTube channel (backup link) (Posted on StarWars.com)
  31. 31.0 31.1 The Making of Star Wars Revenge of the Sith
  32. Star Wars Chronicles: The Prequels
  33. 33.0 33.1 33.2 YouTube Tion Medon Interview with BRUCE SPENCE (2020) - Star Wars 100 Interviews on the Star Wars 100 Interviews YouTube channel (October 24, 2020) (backup link)
  34. 34.0 34.1 "Epic Designs for an Expanding Universe"Star Wars: The Complete Saga
  35. Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith audio commentary with George Lucas, Rick McCallum, Rob Coleman, John Knoll, and Roger Guyett
  36. StarWars 10 Things You Should Know About Saw Gerrera from The Clone Wars on StarWars.com (backup link)
  37. SWInsider "Prequel Update" — Star Wars Insider 77
  38. StarWars Top Ten Trilogy Moments in Insider #77 on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
  39. StarWars Episode III Revenge of the Sith on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
  40. StarWars Prepare to Take Evasive Action on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
  41. Star Wars Year By Year: A Visual History, New Edition
  42. 42.0 42.1 Star Wars: Episode III — Revenge of the Sith 2
  43. HorselessHeadman Star Wars: Episode III — Revenge of the Sith #2 on Dark Horse Comics' official website (backup link)
  44. Cargo Bay Revenge of the Sith Novelization in the StarWars.com Cargo Bay (content now obsolete; backup link)
  45. Disney Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith (Volume 3) on Disney.com (backup link)
  46. Legacy (2006) 49
  47. Marvel-TemplateLogo Star Wars: Legacy (2006) #49 on Marvel Comics' official website (backup link)
  48. 48.0 48.1 48.2 48.3 48.4 Yoda Chronicles mini logo LEGO Star Wars: The Yoda Chronicles — "Race for the Holocrons"
  49. SWYTlogo LEGO Star Wars: The New Yoda Chronicles "Race for the Holocrons" Clip on the official Star Wars YouTube channel (backup link)
  50. Yoda Chronicles mini logo LEGO Star Wars: The Yoda Chronicles — "Escape from the Jedi Temple"
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