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- "We've intercepted a rebel transmission from the Agamar system before it was received by the rebel ship."
- ―Admiral Kassius Konstantine
The Agamar system, also known as the Mirgoshir system, was a star system that contained the planet Agamar located in the Outer Rim Territories. Near the end of the Clone Wars, a battle took place between the Galactic Republic and Separatist Alliance above Agamar, resulting in the crash of the Separatists' supply ship during the battle.
Several years after the war's end, during the Galactic Civil War, Agamar served as the site of an engagement between rebel forces and an army of Separatist battle droids led by super tactical droid General Kalani. During the battle, the rebels and battle droids joined forces against the Galactic Empire, who launched an attack on Agamar, resulting in the evacuation of both the rebels and droids.
Description
The Agamar system,[4] also known as the Mirgoshir system,[8] was a star system located in the Lahara sector of the galaxy's Outer Rim Territories.[3] Situated along the Braxant Run at grid square M-5 on the Standard Galactic Grid,[1] the system contained the planet Agamar,[4] which was home to humans.[7]
History
Clone Wars
The wreckage of a DH-Omni Support Vessel left behind from the Clone Wars.
During the Clone Wars between the Galactic Republic and the Confederacy of Independent Systems, sometime after his defeat during the civil war on the planet Onderon, the super tactical droid General Kalani was ordered to withdraw what forces remained and retreat to the planet Agamar, where he was to await further orders.[9] While above the planet in a DH-Omni Support Vessel, Kalani and his forces were engaged by Republic forces and crashed on the surface,[10] and remained stranded as the war moved toward its conclusion.[4]
Sometime later, following the deaths of the Separatist Council on the planet Mustafar[11] in 19 BBY,[12] Kalani received the order to deactivate himself and his droids. However, the droid assumed it to be a Republic trick and refused to comply with the order, and as a result,[4] Kalani and his garrison[13] of battle droids were left on Agamar for several years.[4]
Imperial Era
The rebels and droids battle against Imperial forces.
Seventeen years after the transition of the Galactic Republic into the Galactic Empire,[14] during the Galactic Civil War, a group of rebels from Phoenix Cell went on a supply mission to Agamar in hopes of recovering proton bombs. Former Clone Captain Rex and the Spectres landed on the surface and entered the wreckage of Kalani's Dual Hemisphere-Omni Support Vessel, where they were captured by the B1-series battle droids of the still active super tactical droid.[4]
Brought aboard the supply ship's command bridge, the rebels were greeted by Kalani, who stated that while the Clone Wars had ended for most of the galaxy with the Separatist Droid Army's deactivation, he and his droids remained active after Kalani had refused to follow the order. As a result, he forced the rebels to partake in a combat simulation against his garrison in order for Kalani to end the Clone Wars in a Separatist victory. However, the rebels managed to survive Kalani's waves of B1 battle droids and droidekas and made their way back up to the command bridge, where Padawan Ezra Bridger convinced both Rex and Kalani that the Clone Wars did not end in a victory for neither the Republic nor the Separatists, but a victory for the Empire.[4]
Amid their conversation, the Empire, which had intercepted a transmission from the C1-series astromech droid Chopper, dispatched an Imperial I-class Star Destroyer alongside two Gozanti-class cruisers, where they deployed several squadrons of Imperial stormtroopers, two All Terrain Defense Pods and two All Terrain Armored Transports. As a result, the rebels and Kalani joined forces against the Empire, destroying an AT-AT in the process, which gave them both an opening to flee the planet aboard Sheathipede-class transport shuttles.[4]
Behind the scenes
The Agamar system first appeared in the new Star Wars canon in "The Last Battle,"[4] the sixth episode of the animated television series Star Wars Rebels' third season, which aired on October 22, 2016.[15] It was alternatively identified as the Mirgoshir system in the first issue of the Star Wars Helmet Collection magazine, which was published in 2016.[8] The system was originally introduced in the Star Wars Legends continuity as the Mirgoshir system, where it first appeared in The Farlander Papers, a 1993 strategy guide authored by Rusel DeMaria for the Star Wars: X-Wing video game.[16]
Appearances
Star Wars Rebels — "The Last Battle" (First appearance) (First identified as Agamar system)- Darth Vader (2020) 41
Sources
- Star Wars Helmet Collection: Darth Vader Databank A-Z: Ask Aak–Stass Allie (First mentioned)
- Star Wars Helmet Collection: Captain Rex Highlights of the Saga: Finishing the Fight
- Star Wars Galaxy Map poster (also published on StarWars.com)
- Star Wars: Complete Locations, New Edition
- Star Wars: The Acolyte: The Visual Guide
Star Wars Galaxy Map on StarWars.com (article) (backup link)
Star Systems of the Galaxy on StarWars.com (current version) (backup link) (previous version)
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Star Wars: The Force Awakens Beginner Game
- ↑ Star Wars: The Force Awakens Beginner Game places the Agamar system in the area of space Star Wars: The Galactic Explorer's Guide identifies as the New Territories.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1
Star Systems of the Galaxy on StarWars.com (current version) (backup link) (previous version)
- ↑ 4.00 4.01 4.02 4.03 4.04 4.05 4.06 4.07 4.08 4.09 4.10
Star Wars Rebels — "The Last Battle"
- ↑ Email from Jason Fry on July 9, 2025 — Used with permission
- ↑ 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
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).
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Star Wars (2015) 21
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 Star Wars Helmet Collection: Darth Vader Databank A-Z: Ask Aak–Stass Allie
- ↑ 9.0 9.1
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Tipping Points"
- ↑ Star Wars: Build Your Own R2-D2 51 Droid Directory: Super Tactical Droids
- ↑ Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith
- ↑ Star Wars: Galactic Atlas
- ↑ Ultimate Star Wars, New Edition
- ↑ Ultimate Star Wars, New Edition states that the events of "The Last Battle" occur seventeen years after the end of the Clone Wars, which Star Wars: Galactic Atlas dates to 19 BBY. Therefore, the events of The Last Battle must take place in 2 BBY.
- ↑
Star Wars Rebels : The Last Battle on Screener (backup link archived on July 4, 2017)
- ↑ "The Farlander Papers" — Star Wars: X-Wing
