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      • The book "Star Wars Propaganda: A History of Persuasive Art in the Galaxy" reveals the propaganda put out by the Commission for the Protection of the Republic (COMPOR) uses the troopers (or the "Boys in White") as the public face of the war to garner support and encourage citizens to buy war bonds.
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    The Galactic Republic's final years were marked by the Separatist Crisis that escalated into a pan-galactic war known as the Clone Wars—the first full-scale conflict in a millennium. Rallying to the Republic's defense, the Commission for the Protection of the Republic (COMPOR) was formed as a populist movement consisting of loyalists who supported ...

    The mission of COMPOR was to strengthen public morale and support the war effort by presenting and fostering a positive image of the Republic. To that end, COMPOR engaged in the creation and dissemination of propaganda throughout the Galactic Republic. The group was especially supportive of Sheev Palpatine as a wartime chancellor, and produced the ...

    COMPOR was organized as a political movement of Republic loyalists from diverse backgrounds, such as artists, communications specialists, and writers. Through its membership, COMPOR's influence extended to various levels of the Republic's infrastructure, including media, military, government, and even the Office of the Chancellor. Its recruitment e...

    The Commission for the Protection of the Republic (COMPOR) was first mentioned in the 2014 canon novel Tarkin, written by James Luceno. The 2016 canon reference book Star Wars Propaganda: A History of Persuasive Art in the Galaxy, written by Lucasfilm Story Group's Pablo Hidalgo, erroneously refers to COMPOR as the "Commission for the Preservation ...

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    Tarkin (First mentioned, simultaneous with audiobook)
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  2. In the Clone Wars, the Commission for the Protection of the Republic (COMPOR) produced artwork that favored the cause of the Galactic Republic over that of the Confederacy of Independent Systems, which in turn created anti-Republic propaganda.

  3. Feb 19, 2012 · The clone trooper program was discontinued for one of two reasons, as stated by the Imperial Brendol Hux in the Servants of the Empire series. Disease - Because they are exact clones, they are very weak when it comes to responding to genetic disease.

  4. Apr 7, 2024 · The clones themselves signify this societal fall: Despite their nonviolent doctrine, the Jedi willingly take part in the breeding and purchase of slave soldiers, clones built to genetic...

  5. May 28, 2021 · Under the Empire, representation was stripped away, alien races were oppressed, and Imperial troops committed rampart atrocities, including genocide across the galaxy. Yet when the Republic was dissolved into the First Galactic Empire at the end of the Clone War, the death of liberty was greeted with cheers and applause.

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