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Tremble before the authority and ruthless determination of one of the most powerful officers and politicians in the Imperial Remnant! It is not wise to underestimate anyone who holds the title of moff, as they are granted considerable authority and dominance over Imperial forces. Moff Gideon would end up proving to be an especially tenacious adversary for the Mandalorian, as he spared no resources in his search for the boy named Grogu, whom he referred to as "the asset."
In pursuit of this goal, Moff Gideon has activated numerous dark troopers, powerful and sophisticated battle droids that are nearly invulnerable to conventional weapons. With the venerated Dark Sword in his possession, Moff Gideon will not give up his efforts until he has achieved what he wants...
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