The throne room of Emperor Palpatine aboard the second Death Star was located at the pinnacle of a tower. A lofty locale, the throne room was designed for the sole purpose of intimidating those who entered it. Four years after the Battle of Yavin, as a decisive encounter raged both in space and on the surface of Endor, the Emperor's Throne Room hosted a fateful duel between Darth Vader and his estranged son Luke Skywalker.
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| - The throne room of Emperor Palpatine aboard the second Death Star was located at the pinnacle of a tower. A lofty locale, the throne room was designed for the sole purpose of intimidating those who entered it. Four years after the Battle of Yavin, as a decisive encounter raged both in space and on the surface of Endor, the Emperor's Throne Room hosted a fateful duel between Darth Vader and his estranged son Luke Skywalker.
- The Emperor had two throne rooms within his fortress abode on Coruscant, the Imperial Palace. One throne room was designed for public matters; it was a sunken auditorium, similar to a huge crater dug into bedrock. In the audience decks, there were flat stone benches arranged in long arcs, where visitors could come to hear pronouncements from the Emperor himself. The audience could hear everything the Emperor said and the Emperor was likewise able to hear everything said to him from the audience decks. At the pinnacle of the throne room was an angled, prismatic skylight, which poured rays of light onto the Emperor in his seat. At the bottom, around the tower of the throne, six of the Emperor's Royal Guards stood at attention. The second throne room was Palpatine's private chamber in the hig
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| - Shadows of the Empire Sourcebook
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| - The throne room of Emperor Palpatine aboard the second Death Star was located at the pinnacle of a tower. A lofty locale, the throne room was designed for the sole purpose of intimidating those who entered it. Four years after the Battle of Yavin, as a decisive encounter raged both in space and on the surface of Endor, the Emperor's Throne Room hosted a fateful duel between Darth Vader and his estranged son Luke Skywalker.
- The Emperor had two throne rooms within his fortress abode on Coruscant, the Imperial Palace. One throne room was designed for public matters; it was a sunken auditorium, similar to a huge crater dug into bedrock. In the audience decks, there were flat stone benches arranged in long arcs, where visitors could come to hear pronouncements from the Emperor himself. The audience could hear everything the Emperor said and the Emperor was likewise able to hear everything said to him from the audience decks. At the pinnacle of the throne room was an angled, prismatic skylight, which poured rays of light onto the Emperor in his seat. At the bottom, around the tower of the throne, six of the Emperor's Royal Guards stood at attention. The second throne room was Palpatine's private chamber in the highest tower of the palace. This was his favorite, and most significant throne room. It was slightly elevated on a platform with a small staircase above the floor. The circular window in front of the throne, lined with the usual web-like framework, gave the Emperor a view of all of Coruscant. When staying in this primary chamber, Palpatine was usually flanked by at least two to four Royal Guards. It was here where Palpatine promoted his most trusted military commander, Thrawn, to Grand Admiral.
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