- "Weizel is former Governor of Dakshee in the Colonies, where he came to the attention of the Imperial Court due to his handing of the Brella Temior crisis."
- ―A news report by Coruscant Daily Newsfeed
The Brella Temior crisis was an incident that occurred during the Imperial Era. It shared its name with the Brella Temior system, a star system located in the Barma sector of the Colonies.[5]
The crisis
At some point between 19 BBY[2] and 1 ABY,[3] Gerald Weizel, the governor of Dakshee, the capital of the Barma sector,[6] handled the Brella Temior crisis.[3] Weizel's handling of the crisis brought the ambitious[1] governor to the attention of the Imperial Court.[3]
Governor Weizel's involvement the Brella Temior crisis, and also in the Dakshee affair, gave him a reputation of having a certain flair for handing problem worlds. This reputation eventually led him to be appointed as the new governor of Chandrila in 1 ABY.[3]
Appearances
"Galaxywide NewsNets" — Star Wars Adventure Journal 7 (First mentioned)
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Strongholds of Resistance
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 According to many source books, such as The Essential Atlas, the Galactic Empire was created in 19 BBY.
- ↑ 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09
"Galaxywide NewsNets" — Star Wars Adventure Journal 7
- ↑ The Essential Atlas and Galactic Cartography: Official Discussion (post by jasonfry) on the Jedi Council Forums' Literature board (December 11, 2007): "I wouldn't get your hopes up re alien homeworlds, beyond simple stuff like the Planetnamian species getting a Planetnamia on the map or things Dan and I can account for with a relatively quick reference." (backup link) (screenshot) Jason Fry, co-author of The Essential Atlas, stated his intention to create homeworlds for numerous species based on context implied from their names. Given this principle, this article makes a similar basic assumption for the Brella Temior crisis in relation to the Brella Temior system.
- ↑ The Essential Atlas
- ↑
Kyle Katarn's Tale: Mission 1 on Wizards.com (original site is defunct)
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