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"Salvage the remaining arms and withdraw the army. Bring them to Agamar."
―Count Dooku, to General Kalani after the Battle of Onderon[8]

Agamar was a barren, rocky planet located in the Agamar system within the Outer Rim Territories of the galaxy in grid coordinates M-5. During the Clone Wars, Separatist General Kalani was ordered by Count Dooku to retreat from Onderon to Agamar following the Separatist defeat on Onderon. Later during the Galactic Civil War against the Galactic Empire, the rebel cell known as the Spectres confronted Kalani on Agamar, eventually teaming up to defeat the Empire, a mutual opponent.

Description

Agamar was a planet[9] located in the Agamar system[4] of the Outer Rim Territories,[1] otherwise known as the Mirogoshir system.[10] The planet was located in grid square M-5 on the Standard Galactic Grid.[1] Agamar had a surface covered in rocky terrain, with a cold climate.[6] However, farmers were able to work on Agamar.[7] It had an atmosphere breathable to humans and Lasats.[4]

History

Clone Wars

In 20 BBY, the third year of the Clone Wars,[11] the planet[9] was under the control of the Confederacy of Independent Systems. Count Dooku ordered General Kalani to retreat to Agamar following his defeat at the Onderonian Civil War to the Onderon rebels.[8] Because of Kalani's override of the droid shutdown signal, an isolated Separatist holdout remained on the planet until well into the era of the Galactic Empire.[4]

Reign of the Empire

One ranger on Agamar, Izak Anzio, left the farming life to enlist in the Imperial Military by joining an Imperial Academy.[7]

The Spectres and Kalani team up to defeat Imperial forces.

The Spectres and Kalani team up to defeat Imperial forces.

During the Galactic Civil War, the former Clone Captain Rex and the Spectres traveled to Agamar to salvage proton bombs for Phoenix Cell. Rex along with Kanan Jarrus, Ezra Bridger, and Garazeb Orrelios were quickly captured by Kalani and his B1-series battle droids. Kalani forced the rebels to take part in a combat simulation against his Separatist holdout in order to end the Clone Wars as a Separatist victory. The rebels managed to survive the battle droids and Ezra managed to convince Kalani and Rex to make peace. The rebels and Separatist droids then joined forces to escape an Imperial assault force with the help of Chopper. After escaping the planet in separate Sheathipede-class transport shuttles both Rex and Kalani agreed it to be the true end to the war. The droid calculated the rebels had less than a one percent chance to stage a successful rebellion against the Empire, and parted ways from them.[4]

Behind the scenes

Agamar first appeared in The Farlander Papers, a companion book written by Rusel DeMaria[12] that was included in the limited edition version of the 1993 Star Wars Legends video game Star Wars: X-Wing.[13] It became canon when it was mentioned in "Tipping Points," the fifth episode of the canon animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars' fifth season,[8] which originally aired on October 27, 2012.[14]

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Notes and references

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Star Wars: The Force Awakens Beginner Game
  2. Star Wars: The Force Awakens Beginner Game places Agamar in the area of space Star Wars: The Galactic Explorer's Guide identifies as the New Territories.
  3. StarWars.com Star Systems of the Galaxy on StarWars.com (current version) (backup link) (previous version) — Based on corresponding data for the Agamar system
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 Rebels-mini-logo Star Wars Rebels — "The Last Battle"
  5. Star Wars Galaxy Map poster. This assumes that the name "Celanon Spur," as used in Star Wars: Build the Millennium Falcon 48 Guide to the Galaxy: Visiting Ord Mantell, applies to the canon hyperspace route depicted on the map that matches the depiction of the Star Wars Legends route with the same name in The Essential Atlas per BlueskyLogo Jason Fry (@jasoncfry.bsky.social.) on Bluesky (post on January 3, 2025): "They are indeed the same. Same galaxy, same map. In the rare event something needs to be changed, it will be discussed. (In response to: Hi @jasoncfry.bsky.social, was hoping you could confirm for Wookieepedia purposes that the hyperspace routes depicted on the Galaxy Map given out at Celebration are intended to be the same routes as in Legends. Sorry to bother, but would make our lives much easier to have it confirmed!)" (screenshot).
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 StarWars-DatabankII Agamar in the Databank (backup link)
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 Star Wars (2015) 21
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Tipping Points"
  9. 9.0 9.1 StarWars.com "The Last Battle" Episode Guide | Star Wars Rebels on StarWars.com (backup link)
  10. Star Wars Helmet Collection: Darth Vader Databank A-Z: Ask Aak–Stass Allie
  11. Star Wars: Galactic Atlas
  12. "The Farlander Papers" — Star Wars: X-Wing
  13. Star Wars: X-Wing
  14. StarWars.com "Tipping Points" – The Clone Wars Episode Guide on StarWars.com (original link is obsolete)