The actual rebel base in "Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope" is located on the moon of Yavin 4, orbiting the gas giant Yavin. This location serves as the headquarters for the Rebel Alliance, where they plan their operations against the Galactic Empire. The base is hidden within the dense jungle and ancient temples of the moon, making it difficult for Imperial forces to discover.
Rebel Wilson's birth name is Rebel Melanie Elizabeth Wilson.
Rebel pockets refer to specific areas or regions within a larger territory where insurgent or opposition groups maintain control or influence, often amidst a dominant government presence. These zones can serve as strongholds for rebel forces, providing them with a base for operations, recruitment, and support. Rebel pockets typically arise in contexts of civil conflict or political instability, where state authority is weakened or contested. They can complicate peace negotiations and efforts to stabilize affected regions.
Rebel Ralston was created in 1963.
Rebel Intruders was created in 1980.
Art Rebel died on 2004-07-10.
They could, but only if the Rebel Base was in range of their weapon
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Prize rebel does pay, and they don't use your data, however some of the offers I would recommend not using actual info.
Get a massive space station, preferably one that can fire massive lasers.Aim the laser at the Rebel base.?????Profit!
its what you think and i am radio rebel
That was Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back. The rebel base at the beginning of the film was found on the ice world of Hoth.
Dantooine (not to be confused with Tatooine where Anakin was born and where Luke was raised)
It was a rebel state
It was decided that America would design the base, and France would design the actual statue.
Rebel Rebel was created in 1974-01.
The fashionable theory that the Etruscans conquered Rome in the 7th century BC is just that, a theory. It has been challenged. Its evidence base is flimsy to say the least and its assumptions are unproven and implausible. Recent archaeological evidence suggests a different picture. There is no actual historical record of an Etruscan invasion of Rome.
Another name for a base might be alkali, but there is actual a subtle difference.