Death Trooper Specialist - Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (2016)
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Death Trooper Specialist - Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (2016)

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Star Wars + Planets (pt. 3)
Death Troopers engaged in battle on Scarif in this official poster artwork for Rogue One.
LAH'MU
Lah'mu was an inaccessible planet located in the Raioballo sector of the galaxy's Outer Rim Territories, far from major hyperspace routes. Its planetary rings were primarily silica formed from the remains of one of the planet's ancient moons, pulverized long before the Clone Wars. Lah'mu retained one other natural satellite.
You think Jyn ever went back to Lah’mu?

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Concept art for Rogue One by Brett Northcutt.
Star Wars: Rogue One Concept Art
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Chapter Summary: It was a beautiful planet. A layer of gray clouds obscured large parts of the verdant green land and hid sections of the deep blue oceans. Rivers of lava could be seen as well, flowing across the surface in bright, burning veins. Delicate planetary rings circled the celestial body, giving the entire planet an ethereal look. It was more alluring from space than it was in atmosphere. Upon entry, Din was greeted with sheets of rain and loud claps of thunder, the already lush landscape saturated with water.