Star Wars Finally Explains How Last Jedi's Holdo Maneuver Was Possible

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Star Wars Finally Explains How Last Jedi's Holdo Maneuver Was Possible
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Star Wars: The Last Jedi's Holdo Maneuver weaponized hyperspace for the first time - and StarWars has finally explained how it was possible. Prior to the sequel trilogy era, Holdo discovered Nihil technology, giving the Resistance unique capabilities.

This article contains spoilers for Star Wars #29!A key moment in Star Wars: The Last Jedi saw Vice Admiral Holdo perform an unprecedented hyperspace feat, and Star Wars is finally explaining how that was possible. Star Wars has traditionally viewed hyperspace as simply a way to travel the galaxy, but Star Wars: The Last Jedi changed everything. Vice Admiral Amilyn Holdo weaponized hyperspace in a feat that became known as the Holdo Maneuver.

SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY Lucasfilm's Star Wars: The High Republic transmedia initiative has begun to explain this. It seems there's a reason the rules of hyperspace are so poorly defined: it's because they are actually poorly understood. Hyperspace was initially charted by Force-sensitives, who used Force talents such as Wayfinding to navigate through this mysterious dimension.

Hyperspace Ramming Transforms Star Wars Knowledge of hyperspace expanded during the Dark Times of the Empire's reign, with the Empire taking advantage of technology acquired from the Unknown Regions to create Interdictor cruisers that could interrupt journeys by emitting a gravitic field that would knock ships out of hyperspace. Even these Interdictors considered hyperspace purely as a way of traveling, though, failing to consider the possibility it could be a weapon.

Hyperspace Ramming WIll Return The Empire never weaponized hyperspace, but that doesn't mean future forces will fail to do so. In fact, for all Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker indicated the Holdo Maneuver should be considered a million-to-one shot, another scene revealed it had already been duplicated over the skies of Endor. The clear implication is that others are trying to replicate Holdo's strategy, and indeed that they are succeeding.

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