16 minutes ago, Forresto said:I think the difference though is what the Empire would define Lothal as.
Given the Ghost's known allegiance to the Alliance and then appearing not long after in the Battle of Scarif, i'm sure Lothal would be labeled as an Alliance operation to the Imperials.
Hence a victory for the Rebellion...Pre Scarif...
The brass, maybe. But to most others, including the official description of events that the public would get, it makes more sense to pass this off as purely a local thing. Crediting it to the Alliance is only free publicity for them, something the Empire doesn’t want.
And once again, we come back to the Partisans. While ISB would likely be able to pick up on the split from the Alliance, it’s early actions could still be accredited to the Alliance and possibly even further afterwards, meaning the Empire’s classification of events might be faulty already.
9 minutes ago, Deimos said:The question is even if Lothal was worthless to reoccupy, why would not the Empire have returned to simply glass the world via bombardment as either an example or a cover up to the defeat?
It is likely that Lothal was on the Death Star’s kill list, thus leaving it for later wasn’t too big a problem. After the Battle of Yavin, the Emperor was actually in a spot of trouble as he had disbanded his former tools of control (the senate) and his replacement (the Death Star) had been destroyed (see the Darth Vader Comic for this). The most likely explanation is that Lothal was shifted to a low priority as the Rebel Alliance gained traction and other worlds considered defiance (the Darth Vader Comic also has an example of this). And once again, i’m sure it got added to the Death Star 2’s destroy list.
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