Death Star Trilogy

The Death Star Trilogy is a series of three Star Wars brickfilms by Philip Heinrich. It takes place shortly after Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith, and depicts what caused the construction of the first Death Star to take 20 years, in contrast to the second Death Star which only took a couple of years.

Star Wars: Station Tribulations (2006)
Released on July 2, 2005. With the Death Star under construction during a financial crisis, Darth Vader receives some bad news.

Star Wars: A New Deficit (2007)
Released on February 21, 2006. A displeased Emperor Palpatine arrives to discuss the progress of the operation.

Star Wars: An Ill-Made Weapon (2007)
Released on June 7, 2007. With construction of the Death Star resumed, Grand Moff Tarkin has arrived to oversee the testing of the superlaser, and a new set of issues arise. This film was nominated for Best Screenplay in the 2007 BAFAs.