| Utapau | |
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An artist's vision of an arid, rocky planet, like Utapau. | |
| First appearance | Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith |
| Created by | George Lucas |
| Genre | Science Fiction |
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| Type | Planet |
| Location | Outside edge |
| Characters | Utai, Pau'an and Amanins |
| Battles | Battle of Utapau |
| Atmosphere | Breathable |
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Utapau is a planet featured in theStar Wars fictional universe. Located in theOuter Rim, it orbits a star of the same name. It is most famous for being the scene of the Battle of Utapau, marked by the duel whereObi-Wan Kenobi killsGeneral Grievous. It is also known as the homeworld of theGrand Inquisitor of theGalactic Empire, an agent under the orders ofDarth Vader.
Despite its mostly desert surface, Utapau is the home world of theUtais,Pau'ans andAmanins. Historically neutral during the major galactic conflicts, the final moments of theClone Wars saw Utapau occupied by theConfederation of Independent Systems and then by theGalactic Empire.
The planet was created for the filmRevenge of the Sith. It was created using a number of cinematographic disciplines, largely usingcomputer-generated images (CGI), but also models, live-action shots and inset actors.
Utapau is also featured in the TV seriesThe Clone Wars, in the novelisation of the film, and in a number ofnovels,video games andcomic strips.
TheStar Wars universe is set in agalaxy that is the scene of clashes between theJedi Knights and theDark Lords of the Sith, people who are sensitive to theForce, a mysterious energy field that gives them parapsychic powers. The Jedi master the light side of the Force, a beneficial and defensive power, to maintain peace in the galaxy. The Sith use the dark side, a harmful and destructive power, for their own purposes and to dominate the galaxy.[1]
Although theGalactic Republic and the Jedi Order seem to have succeeded in securing peace across the galaxy, the discovery of a Sith apprentice onNaboo in 32 BBY[Notes 1] leads Jedi KnightObi-Wan Kenobi to take youngAnakin Skywalker, who possesses a previously unseen affinity for the Force, under his wing. A war then begins between the Galactic Republic, led by Supreme ChancellorPalpatine, and the secessionists of theConfederacy of Independent Systems and theirdroid army. As the war comes to an end, the separatist leaders are forced to retreat to the remote planet Utapau.[2]

Utapau is located in the Tarabba sector of theOuter Rim. The planet, in the system of the same name, orbits the star of the same name. Of the seven planets in this system, Utapau is the fourth from the star. Nine satellites orbit the planet, making it the second planet in the sector with the most natural satellites.[3][4]
More specifically, it is part of the greater Sarin sector, a group of sectors including Qeimet and the surrounding areas, including Tarabba. This spatial region is the result of a military division of the galaxy made by the Galactic Republic, with each sector associated with a clone sector army. The sector army to which Utapau belongs is the 15th clone army of the Republic, also known as the "Nebular Hook ".[5]
Utapau is particularly arid. Its surface is covered with desert plains. However, it is also covered by numerous chasms, faults, fossilised dunes andsinkholes.[6][7] While violent winds batter the surface, the bottoms of the sinkholes shelter bodies of water, as well as a large subterranean ocean.[4][6][8] Utapau's nine moons exert a strong gravitational pull on the planet, giving rise to strong tides that erode the planet's rock and cause major earthquakes.[6]
This planet is home to two intelligent species: theutai and thepau'ans. Collectively known as "utapauns", most of them live in cities within the chasms.[4]
The Utai make up the majority of the Utapau[9] population. Humble by nature, they form the working class of the planet. They generally live in underground caves, thanks to their night vision.[9] They have pedunculated eyes and are small.[10][11][12]
The Pau'ans are nicknamed "Ancients" because of their longlife expectancy, which is counted in centuries. Carnivores, they have sharp teeth and are large in stature. They have long limbs[13] and no ears.[9] Their eyes are ringed with red, while their skin is grey and cracked.[10][11][14][15] They are closely related to the Utapau fauna, which they have mostly domesticated, and which they use to move around Utapau's rugged surface, or to defend themselves.[16][17] Although they are a minority on the planet, they are its ruling elite, acting as administrators, diplomats and bureaucrats.[9] They prefer darkness to light, and raw meat to cooked meat.[9] Despite their gruff appearance, they are peaceful and conciliatory.[18] Cooperation between Utais and Pau'ans is essential in Utapau societies, and each species respects and appreciates members of the other.[19]
Utapau is also home to another intelligent species, the amanins.[20] Although they originated onMaridun, many tribes settled on the plains of Utapau, with a more primitive lifestyle, close to that ofhunter-gatherers. They rarely ventured into the towns.[21] Tall, lanky bipeds, their skin secretes a poisonous mucus, and their small mouths are filled with sharp teeth. They possess several strange abilities, such as the ability to roll into a perfect ball, enabling them to pursue their prey over long distances, or the ability to give birth to two identical individuals if cut in half.[22]
Some of the most famous people in the Galaxy are from Utapau. One of the best-known representatives of the amanin species is the bounty hunter Amanaman, who frequented the court of the crime lordJabba theHutt.[23] As for the pau'an species, one of its best-known representatives is theGrand Inquisitor of theGalactic Empire, formerly a guard at theJedi Temple.[15][24][25]

In addition to the intelligent species that inhabit Utapau, several animal species are endemic to the planet.
Giant spiders, known as ginnthos, can be seen all over the rocky planet, even in the cities of the Utais. They are large, black and purple in colour, and capture their prey.[26]
Other, more peaceful, species of animal were domesticated by the Utais, such as the varactyls, giant lizards with clawed feet that served as mounts for the peoples of the planet.[9] Cold-blooded herbivores, they sport numerous multicoloured feathers.[27]
Winged mounts are also used by the Pau'ans: dactillions. Similar to pterosaurs, they soar through the planet's air using the winds that sweep across it and cling to the walls of wells using their powerful claws.[27][28]
Despite the inhospitable surface, the inhabitants of Utapau created cities built on the walls of the underground Utapau caves. These cities grew rich mainly through mining.[9] Precious minerals are found beneath the surface of the planet, in the large underground ocean.[4][6] The Pau'ans are also experts at harnessing the wind, which they use to power their vertical cities[29]
The planet's main astroport is that of its capital: Pau City.[6] During the Battle of Utapau, the administrator of this port was the pau'anTion Medon,[13] descendant of the man who unified the different populations of Utapau.[19] Due to the lack of vegetation on the planet's surface, bone is the main building material. This architectural style, known as "ossic", uses the skeletons of various gigantic creatures inhabiting the subterranean ocean to construct the planet's buildings. The bones are used in their raw state, dried or fossilised as required.[6] Utapau's cities, located on the surface of the large chasms covering the planet, often extend several levels below the surface.[6] Several underground passages link the various cities together.[6]
To make it easier for the inhabitants to get around between the planet's crevasses, the large vertical shafts and the rocky mountainsides, Utais and Pau'ans use "motor-wheels ",[Notes 2] made up of two cylindrical discs covered with toothed teeth. Generally for civilian use, a motorbike was hijacked by General Grievous for use as a combat vehicle during the Battle of Utapau.[30] The planet also has a space defence force, managed by the administrator of Pau City.[31]


During theClone Wars, theJedi learn that a Jedi Master has been found dead in Pau City.Obi-Wan Kenobi andAnakin Skywalker go there and discover that theConfederation of Independent Systems (CSI), an enemy of theGalactic Republic, is linked to the incident.[32] The separatists, led by the cyborg general of the droid armiesGrievous, wanted to buy a gigantic kyber crystal from Utapau, the main component of many weapons, includinglightsabers.[33][34] However, the two Jedi decide to destroy the crystal rather than let General Grievous escape with it.[32][35] This allowed them to deprive the enemy camp of such an advantage.[4]
In 19 BBY, in the final moments of the war, after theBattle of Coruscant and the rout of the Confederacy of Independent Systems, the survivors of the Separatist Council, such asNute Gunray andShu Mai, temporarily fled to Utapau. The Confederation's secret leader,Darth Sidious, then orders General Grievous to relocate the Council toMustafar. Grievous was unable to get there, but the rest of the Council left Utapau for Mustafar.[36][37][38]
Chancellor Palpatine, still hiding his secret identity as Darth Sidious, reveals to the Republic the location of the Separatist general and the other leaders of the organisation: the remote world of Utapau. TheJediObi-Wan Kenobi was therefore sent there on a mission to stop Grievous.[39][40] Landing in Pau City, Obi-Wan is informed of the presence of the man he is tracking by AdministratorTion Medon. Medon wants to repel the Separatist presence with the help of the Republic. The Separatists has been occupying Utapau since its recent arrival, although the planet prefers to remain neutral.[16][41][42]
The Battle of Utapau, which takes place in the final moments of the Clone Wars, should mark the end of the war. When the Jedi arrive at Utapau to defeat Grievous, the two generals engage in alightsaber duel that leads to a chase. While Grievous travels by wheel bike, he is chased by Obi-Wan, who has the varactyl Boga as his mount. Having lost his weapon, the Jedi grabs that of his enemy and forces his adversary to leave his vehicle. He ends the confrontation by firing a blaster at the cyborg general, destroying his armor.[43][44][45][46][47][48]
Although Grievous' death seemed to mark the end of the war, the leader of the Republic army at Utapau, Commander Cody, was nevertheless ordered by Darth Sidious to betray theJedi, who were now considered enemies of the Republic. However, Obi-Wan Kenobi, who had fallen into a crater on the planet, managed to escape the soldiers' betrayal. He then left Utapau aboard Grievous' ship, theSoulless One, to go to Coruscant.[49][50][51][52]
In 13 BBY, Pau'an Fyzen Gor, a medical student, was kidnapped by Utai pirates in Utapau. Desperate for revenge, he decides to build himself a team of droids equipped with organic limbs. Attacked and captured again by pirates, this time amanin, Fyzen Gor resigned himself to working for the pirates for three years. He then left Utapau and designed a weapon, the Phylanx, with which he attempted to take control of the galaxy.[53]
Following the takeover ofLucasfilm byThe Walt Disney Company, all elements told in derivative products dating prior to 26 April 2014 were declared to be outside ofcanon and were then grouped together as "Star Wars Legends ".[54]
As major storms swept across the surface of Utapau, theUtais built underground dwellings. As the storms intensified, thePau'ans also eventually settled in the chasms. A military defence fleet was set up, but Utapau remained as neutral as possible during theClone Wars.[3]
The army of theGalactic Republic eventually occupied Utapau as theGalactic Empire emerged. TheEmperor then set up one of his secret warehouses there. Initially, the planet was ruled by an Imperial leader. Later, the human Fey family took control of Utapau. Once liberated, the planet decided to join theNew Republic.[3]
The name of the planet Utapau appears as early asGeorge Lucas's first drafts, when he wrote the first draft of the narrative forStar Wars, in May 1974. The main character in this draft, Annikin, was living in hiding on a desert planet called Utapau, with his brother and father.[55][56] Although the name of the desert planet was later changed toTatooine, the original name was retained for the planet riddled with wells that served as the setting for the duel betweenObi-Wan Kenobi and the separatist generalGrievous.[57][58]
The first concept art for Utapau was created by Terryl Whitlatch in March 1995, depicting the planet as a Byzantine style paradise and a central location in the upcoming prequel film. The name Utapau was once again dropped, and the paradisiacal aesthetic formed the basis of what would become Naboo. The next sketches of the planet Utapau were made in June 2002 by Erik Tiemens, a concept artist working onRevenge of the Sith. The concept for the planet Utapau came from ideas that had not been used for the planetGeonosis, featured inAttack of the Clones. Indeed, Erik Tiemens wanted to incorporate mud puddles or springs into this desert planet, ideas rejected by George Lucas, who wanted "something dry ".[59] These ideas were nevertheless retained, and were used in the design of the Utapau planet. To complete his initial idea, Tiemens then added a surface riddled with wells and sinkholes, in which rotting water stagnated. For the architecture of the pau'ans, Tiemens drew inspiration from some ofRalph McQuarrie's unused drawings.[59] Like several planets in theStar Wars universe, Utapau's architecture was inspired by the American architectFrank Lloyd Wright, creating a modern, technological atmosphere that is fully integrated into its natural environment.[60]
The first concepts of utapauns were those of a hairy,lemur-like species. George Lucas came up with the idea, wanting very fragile creatures in a very fragile world. Several preparatory drawings of these people were made, before the idea was abandoned. Lee Sang-jun, artist on the filmRevenge of the Sith, then recycled a concept representing the inhabitants of the planetMustafar, large humanoids dressed in purple robes, organised around a religious society, for the design of the Pau'ans, at the request of George Lucas, who greatly appreciated the concept. These creatures were transposed to Utapau and given a more important role in the film's story.[29]
The Pau'ans are created with a mixture of make-up, prosthetics and digital effects, and were always intended to be physical characters.[61]Bruce Spence, who plays Tion Medon, reports that the make-up took over four hours to apply and over an hour to remove. Coupled with modern prosthetics, this make-up allows the actor to show more facial expressions.[61] Although only a male version of the make-up can be seen in the film, several tests were also carried out on female versions.[29] The utais, a smaller species than the pau'ans, are generated entirely in computer-generated images.[29]
Boga, Obi-Wan Kenobi's tame varactyl, was imagined and designed entirely in computer-generated images byIndustrial Light & Magic's special effects department. Knowing that the animal was going to be seen up close, Kevin Reuter, supervisor of the company's art department, decided to give it large, expressive eyes, and worked with Rob Coleman from the digital animation department to bring the creature to life.[61] Several poses were created for the creature, to give it a powerful yet dynamic look during the chase against General Grievous.[61] The preparatory sketches that inspired Boga are drawings byAl Williamson, who worked on the original trilogy, depicting severalstormtroopers on giant lizards.[27] Saga sound designerBen Burtt created the varactyl sounds by combining bird chirps and a steam locomotive whistle.[27]

As with many of the planets inRevenge of the Sith, Utapau's background is made up of a mixture of real images andcomputer-generated images, or "digital paintings", in reference tocache painting.[62] Most of the discussions between the administrators of Pau City and Obi-Wan Kenobi are filmed in theFox studios in Sydney, on a blue screen, before a background is added.[63]
The landscapes of Utapau were also created from scale models, to which digital effects were later added, under the supervision of Brian Gernand, ILM's head of models.[60] To give the models a three-dimensional look, this work was carried out in close collaboration with the film's art department61.[62] Two largescale models, at different scales, were built: one representing one of the planet's wells, created at the two-hundredth scale and measuring 5.50 m by 1.80 m, and another reconfigurable model representing Pau City, created at the ninetieth scale and measuring 4.80 m by 7.30 m.[62] Thousands of architectural structures were moulded before being hand-painted, then inserted around the crevices,[62] cut out using copperengraving or alaser.[60] The bone structures representing the architecture of Utapau are built in such a way that they can be dismantled and then reassembled in different ways to create other buildings.[60] The entire model is covered in miniature spotlights, which highlight certain details of the buildings. Some of the bulbs measure less than a millimetre, but are needed to illuminate the model. It was filmed in two stages, first intact for the shots of Obi-Wan Kenobi's arrival on the planet, and then after several parts of the model had been twisted, burnt and broken, for the shots of the battle.[62]
To allow a high level of detail, the model representing Utapau's main shaft is made entirely offoam. In order to simulate the flaked rock appearance of the shaft,wax mixed withclay was then brushed over the entire model, before a few bushes were added.[62]Foam board models were used to obtain scale references. Several digital models are then added to complete the landscape.[64] Inhabitants were also modelled on the basis of actors who had already been made up.[64]
For scenes requiring interaction with CGI-generated local wildlife, actorEwan McGregor was filmed sitting on a mechanical saddle attached to a hydraulic dial,[64] both of which were replaced by CGI in post-production.[27] A Komodo monitor served as the model for the animation of Boga,Obi-Wan Kenobi's mount.[27]
The planet Utapau should have made an appearance in the animated seriesThe Clone Wars. In the story arc, JediObi-Wan Kenobi andAnakin Skywalker investigate the death of another Jedi on Utapau, which leads to the discovery of a new Separatist weapon designed by General Grievous.[35] Despite the premature end of the series, numerous concept images detailing the architecture, wildlife and inhabitants of the planet were created.[35][17]
As some of the animation and dubbing of the episodes had already been done when the series was discontinued, it is possible to access the preparatory work for these episodes, which has been posted online, in order to discover the narrative framework.[33][65]
As a planet in theStar Wars universe, Utapau appears in several video games.
Utapau is featured in the 2005 video game adaptation ofRevenge of the Sith, in a level where the player takes on the role ofObi-Wan Kenobi, first battlingGeneral Grievous before fleeing the planet afterOrder 66.[66] Utapau is one of the terrains in which the player can fight in the 2005 gameStar Wars: Battlefront II. As in the film,battle droids face off againstclone troopers.[67][68]
Also in 2005, Utapau is one of the planets that can be visited inLego Star Wars: The Video Game, with a level featuring the Battle of Utapau.[69] It also features in the game's re-adaptations,Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga in 2007 andLego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga in 2022 69,70.[70][71]
Lego produces action figures depicting scenes set in Utapau. In 2005, the box number 7255 General Grievous Chase was released. It includes a motorbike figure and one of the varactyl Boga, along with two character figures: one ofGrievous and one ofObi-Wan Kenobi.[Figurine 1] The number 7656 General Grievous Starfighter, released two years later, includes as the name suggests an interceptor figure and one of Grievous. In 2014, issue 75036 Utapau Troopers was released, including a Separatist droid figure as well as four clone figures.[Figurine 2] The same year also saw the release of number 75040 General Grievous Wheel Bike. It includes a motorbike figure and two of the characters: Grievous and Obi-Wan Kenobi again note γ.[Figurine 3] Finally, in 2020, number 75286 General Grievous's Starfighter went on sale. It includes a figure of Grievous's ship, as well as three character figures: one of Grievous, one of Obi-Wan Kenobi and one of a clone trooper.[Figurine 4]
Several figurines featuring the inhabitants of Utapau were also marketed by Hasbro to coincide with the release of the filmRevenge of the Sith in 2005.[72]
In 2005, several models of Utapau were presented at aStar Wars exhibition at the Cité des sciences et de l'industrie at the Porte de la Villette in Paris.[73]
The scenes that take place in Utapau, and in particular the lines associated with them, are the source of manyInternet memes.[74] One of the most notable scenes in this situation is the one that precedes the duel between theJediObi-Wan Kenobi and the separatistGrievous. Obi-Wan's "Hello there!" followed by General Grievous "General Kenobi, you are a bold one" is ranked as the character's best line by theScreen Rant website.[43][75][76] Similarly, the specialist websiteComic Book Resources ranked the duel between Obi-Wan and General Grievous as the ninth best lightsaber duel in the saga.[77]
TheAllociné website describes it as "a strange planet, lost in the outer rim of the galaxy". In particular, it highlights the fact that Obi-Wan decides to pursue Grievous to such an unusual world, far from the centre of the Galaxy.[78]
The lemur-like appearance originally intended for the Utapauns was adopted for the lurmens eventually present inThe Clone Wars television series.[79]
The chase scene in which Obi-Wan rides a varactyl was also the inspiration for a similar scene in the ninth episode of the saga:Star Wars, Episode IX: The Skywalker Ascension. In the latter,Finn rides horse-like orbaks to attack the ships of the Last Order.[80]
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