Hoth

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This article is about the fictional planet. See also Hermann Hoth for the German general in World War II. Hoth is also a god in Norse mythology.
Hoth Hoth
Distance from Core 50,250 light years
Region Outer Rim Territories
Sector Yarith Sector
System Hoth system
Number of stars 1
Number of satellites 3
Interest The Old Echo Base, Hoth City, Transporter port
Population 12.3 million
Surface water 100% (Mostly frozen)
Affiliation New Empire

In the fictional universe of Star Wars, Hoth is the sixth planet of a remote system of the same name. It is a world covered in snow and ice, with numerous moons, and pelted by meteorites from a nearby asteroid belt. Native creatures include the wampa and the tauntaun. Its film location was set in Finse, Norway.

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The Rebel Alliance relocated to Hoth after their victory in the Battle of Yavin. However, an Imperial probe droid discovered the base on Hoth before being destroyed by Han Solo. The Rebels, acting on this discovery, immediately began preparations to leave. However Darth Vader's Death Squadron arrived in time to intercept them, forcing the Rebels into combat in order to cover their escape. Although the Empire won the Battle of Hoth by destroying the Rebel base and capturing many Rebel personnel and equipment, the Rebels didn't attempt a full-scale defense, but rather worked to stall the Empire's forces long enough to stage an effective evacuation, and to allow the deletion of compromising information as to the whereabouts of the Rebel Fleet. Since the Rebels did successfully evacuate vital leadership and some personnel and equipment, the Empire failed to do more than stall the Rebels' plans, and the Rebel Fleet remained elusive.

The action on Hoth features prominently in the opening of Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back and is one of the Star Wars series' most memorable sequences.

Hoth is an example of the science-fictional stereotype of a planet that has only one climatic zone. However, some Expanded Universe sources show that under-ice caves containing large lichen fields exist on the planet, on which Tauntauns feed.The Rebel alliance was forced from the planet by the 501st legion of the Imperial Army.

Lord Hoth is also the name of a famous Jedi Master who led the Army of Light against Lord Kaan's Brotherhood of Darkness which included Darth Bane during the Battle of Ruusan.

The planet Hoth was named after Lord Hoth.[citation needed]

Hoth's Echo Base is depicted as a level in the Star Wars: Battlefront videogame. The level only features combat between the Rebel Alliance and the Galactic Empire. During the single-player campaign mode, the story is told from the Rebels' point of view. In Galactic Conquest mode, Hoth is the Rebels' base planet. In Instant Action mode, Hoth is similar to Geonosis, Kamino, and Endor, in that it only has one playable level (Echo Base) and only the era shown in the Historical Campaign (Rebels vs. Empire) can be played.

In single-or multi-player mode on the Echo Base map, the Rebels can fight on the ground, using icy trenches for cover and attempting to take the Empire's remote command post. However the presence of the Empire's powerful AT-AT and AT-ST vehicles makes this difficult. Another option is to take control of a snowspeeder. With another person in the craft to launch a tow rope, the speeder can entangle the legs of the AT-AT, similar to the strategy used in the Star Wars movies.

The Empire players can also fight as ground troops, or as pilots of the AT-AT and AT-ST vehicles. The primary goal of the Imperial forces is to destroy the shield generator, which the Rebels also try to defend. Defeating the snowspeeders is usually key to winning this map in multi-player mode, since without a weapon to destroy the AT-AT's, the Rebels are constantly on the defensive.

The Rebels begin the map with five command posts: Bunker, Outpost, Control, Echo Base, and Shield Generator. The Empire begins with Forward Camp, and two AT-AT vehicle spawn points.

The Rebels begin with access to snowspeeders, and Tauntaun. The Empire has AT-AT and AT-ST vehicles.

The map itself is a large, snow-covered area with plenty of open space. The Rebels begin with icy dugouts throughout their territory, to take cover from enemy fire. There are also ice caves that link the Bunker, Echo Base, and Control command points. The Empire's lone stationary command point has several turrets for defense. Hoth was soon incorporated into the New empire as the capital of the New Galactic Empire

The Star Wars Battlefront 2 version of Hoth is almost the same as the original. The changes are:

  1. There are only 4 capturable command posts.
  2. Both factions start with 2 capturable command posts.
  3. The Tunnels from the outpost to the shield generator have been removed.
  4. The map is slightly bigger.
  5. The command post named "Command" has been removed.
  6. The tunnels inside Echo Base are slightly different.
  7. Modification to equipment improve the level's quality and balance.
  8. More closely resembles what is seen in the movie.
  9. The Leader for the rebels is Pilot Luke and the Leader for the Empire is Darth Vader

Echo Base is also featured in the Star-Wars-based attraction Star Tours. Echo Base is advertised as a tourist attraction. It is there that visitors can ski the "most incredible slopes in the galaxy" or "ride a tauntaun".

  • In the Family Guy Episode Blue Harvest, an alien who is supposed to be from Hoth exclaims that he always wonders "why they call it Hoth. They should call it Coldth". And,Rush Limbaugh's cameo makes a global warming reference in regard to the icy planet: "Now they're trying to tell us that Hoth is melting!"
  • There was a reference to Hoth in an episode of Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide. Cookie was late to gym, and Coach Dirga was furious. As Cookie is doing push-ups, he complains his locker is too far away. Then Dirga says, 'I don't care if your locker is on the ice planet of Hoth! If you're late tomorrow, you get an F!'

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