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"More eager than nervous. I plan to take the chief of state through the three elements of my plan for improving the lives of the people of the Bormea sector: infrastructure investment, deceased corporatism, and equal representation for both colonists and homeworlders."
―Mon Mothma, in an interview with Bormea Today[6]

The Bormea sector was a sector in the Core Worlds of the galaxy. It contained the Chandrila system and its planets, including Chandrila; the planet Brentaal IV, located at the crossroads of the Hydian Way and Perlemian Trade Route; and the dangerous Ringali Nebula.

Description

The Bormea sector was located in the Core Worlds region.[1] The Chandrila system, which contained at least seven planets, including Chandrila and Sissubo, was located in the sector.[7] Brentaal IV, located at the junction of two major hyperspace lanes, the Hydian Way and Perlemian Trade Route,[5] was also located in the sector.[8]

The sector also contained the dangerous Ringali Nebula,[4] which housed the shattered moon Galitan.[7] The space station Nadiri Dockyards were also located in the sector.[3]

History

After she was elected as senator of Chandrila, Mon Mothma said in an interview with Bormea Today that she]hoped to take the chief of state through the three elements of her plan to improve the lives of the people of the Bormea sector.[6]

Following the Battle of Endor, the sector was controlled by the New Republic and was the home of the Nadiri Dockyards.[3]

During one of stormtrooper FN-2187's mandatory morale sessions, he viewed a holoprojector displaying a news story about a First Order Navy victory in the Bormea sector.[9]

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Behind the scenes

In the current canon, the Bormea sector was mentioned Before the Awakening, a junior novel written by Greg Rucka and published in 2015.[9]

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