

In fact, when Versio asks about her next target, the surrogate hologram gets a little aggressive and refuses to indulge information to her.


The operation calls upon Imperial troops to create chaos on planets across the galaxy by striking them with artificially created environmental disasters in the wake of Emperor Palpatine's death.ĭuring this scene, we learn that Iden Versio's father is an Imperial officer, one who has been entrusted with information that the Inferno Squad leader is not yet privy to. If that name sounds familiar, that's because it was a major part of the story in the Marvel Comics series Journey to the Force Awakens: Shattered Empire. As you can see, despite the fact that Emperor Palpatine is dead, he has a surrogate hologram (of which there are probably several dispatched) delivering his final orders for the Empire, under the name Operation Cinder. The clip comes from the aforementioned single player campaign where Iden Versio is at the center of the 30-year quest to avenge the death of the Emperor, continuing to wage war against the New Republic, even in the wake of a crucial loss for the Empire. Watch the Star Wars Battlefront 2 cinematic scene released on the PlayStation YouTube channel: A new cinematic scene from Star Wars Battlefront II shows how Iden Versio receives her orders from the deceased Emperor in the wake of the destruction of the second Death Star. Star Wars Battlefront II will include a new campaign mode that tells a canon story in the Star Wars universe from the perspetive of Iden Versio, the leader of a band of Imperial troops known as Inferno Squadron tasked with carrying out the last orders of Emperor Palpatine, left behind in the event of his death.
