Battle of Khorm


In the midst of the fighting, Ventress and Wolffe had a close encounter, during which the latter lost his right eye and received a distinctive facial scar, but ultimately survived due to his exceptional combat abilities. Proudly carrying the scars from that fight, Wolffe continued to serve the Republic, but he began using a cybernetic implant in order to replace his missing eye.

The Battle of Khorm was first indirectly mentioned in the new Star Wars canon in Clone Commander Wolffe's Encyclopedia entry on StarWars.com. One of the slides in the entry's biography gallery depicted a scene from "Holocron Heist," an episode in the second season of the Star Wars: The Clone Wars television series. The accompanying caption addressed Wolffe's appearance with a missing eye in the episode, stating that he had lost his eye "on the battlefield." That battle was eventually identified by an official name in the 2015 sourcebook Ultimate Star Wars.

Henry Gilroy, writer for Star Wars: The Clone Wars, at one point considered the Battle of Khorm as a potential premise for episodes of the series. However, that idea never materialized due to the show's budget constraints.

Gilroy's ideas for the battle were instead realized in the Star Wars Legends continuity, where the Battle of Khorm was featured in a 2009 story arc of the Star Wars: The Clone Wars monthly comic series, entitled In Service of the Republic, written by Gilroy and Steven Melching, and illustrated by Scott Hepburn. In the comic series, the battle was fought for control of the planet's valuable agrocite mineral, and it ended in a Galactic Republic victory, while depicting Asajj Ventress inflicting the eye injury on Wolffe.

However, after The Clone Wars comics were relegated to the non-canon Legends continuity, canon sources provided different information on the Battle of Khorm. Namely, the Star Wars: Force Collection digital card game established Anakin Skywalker's participation in the battle, which did not occur in the comic series.

Introduction to canon


The Battle of Khorm served as the backstory for Commander Wolffe's missing eye.

The Battle of Khorm served as the backstory for Commander Wolffe's missing eye.

The Battle of Khorm was first indirectly mentioned in the new Star Wars canon in Clone Commander Wolffe's Encyclopedia entry on StarWars.com. One of the slides in the entry's biography gallery depicted a scene from "Holocron Heist," an episode in the second season of the Star Wars: The Clone Wars television series. The accompanying caption addressed Wolffe's appearance with a missing eye in the episode, stating that he had lost his eye "on the battlefield." That battle was eventually identified by an official name in the 2015 sourcebook Ultimate Star Wars.

Henry Gilroy, writer for Star Wars: The Clone Wars, at one point considered the Battle of Khorm as a potential premise for episodes of the series. However, that idea never materialized due to the show's budget constraints.

Portrayal in Star Wars Legends


Asajj Ventress slashes at Wolffe's eye as she escapes from Republic forces in the Legends portrayal of the Battle of Khorm.

Asajj Ventress slashes at Wolffe's eye as she escapes from Republic forces in the Legends portrayal of the Battle of Khorm.

Gilroy's ideas for the battle were instead realized in the Star Wars Legends continuity, where the Battle of Khorm was featured in a 2009 story arc of the Star Wars: The Clone Wars monthly comic series, entitled In Service of the Republic, written by Gilroy and Steven Melching, and illustrated by Scott Hepburn. In the comic series, the battle was fought for control of the planet's valuable agrocite mineral, and it ended in a Galactic Republic victory, while depicting Asajj Ventress inflicting the eye injury on Wolffe.

However, after The Clone Wars comics were relegated to the non-canon Legends continuity, canon sources provided different information on the Battle of Khorm. Namely, the Star Wars: Force Collection digital card game established Anakin Skywalker's participation in the battle, which did not occur in the comic series.

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