
Not only does this make logical sense, but it lead to some fascinating side stories that didn't detract from the Rebels' decisive win on Endor. have demonstrated that this wasn't actually the end of the Rebel Alliance's struggle, and what followed was a mopping-up campaign that saw the Rebels hunt down and destroy the remaining strongholds and outposts still under Empire control. Many post- Return of the Jedi stories in the form of comic books, novels, etc. After success across the board, the Rebels party the night away with their furry Ewok friends, safe in the knowledge that the Empire had finally been brought down and freedom would now reign throughout the galaxy. Meanwhile, Han, Leia, Lando and the rest lead an assault on the Empire's base at Endor to prevent the completion of a second, half-built Death Star.

At the climax of both Return of the Jedi and George Lucas' original Star Wars trilogy, Luke Skywalker defeats Darth Vader, who is then compelled to finally turn his back on the Dark Side and kill the Emperor. The Mandalorian has helped to correct the circumstances of the Empire's fall in the Star Wars story.
