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"Noble news out of Kubindi, though. Tragic, but noble."
Randa Besadii Diori, to Jacen Solo[1]

During the Yuuzhan Vong War, in 26 ABY, the planet Kubindi was attacked by the Yuuzhan Vong. The invaders were drawn to Kubindi because of the Kubaz history of genetically engineered insects. However, most of the population evacuated before the attack, thanks to the efforts of the Dozen-and-Two Avengers, a group led by the Jedi Kyp Durron.

History

Invasion

"Our only communication has come courtesy of Jedi Kyp Durron. I’m sure you’ve seen that on HoloNet."
"Who hasn’t? I suppose Jedi Corran Horn has returned to his usual heroics as well, by now."
Ayddar Nylykerka and Sien Sovv[1]
A , a native of Kubindi

A Kubaz, a native of Kubindi

In 25 ABY, the extra-galactic race of invaders, the Yuuzhan Vong, launched a massive conquest campaign directed against all worlds of the Galactic community.[6] Less than a year later,[7] after being defeated at Fondor the Yuuzhan Vong Commander Nas Choka retaliated by swiftly conquering all of Hutt Space.[8] The Yuuzhan Vong forces then attacked Junkfort Station and the planet Kegan, after which they proceeded directly toward the planet Kubindi.[4] The choice of such a target for the attack was explained by the fact that Kubindi's history of genetically engineering insect species had made the planet’s resources appealing to the Yuuzhan Vong.[1]

The peaceful, cultured Kubaz were no challenge to the Yuuzhan Vong;[2] however, the Jedi Master Kyp Durron, who was stationed at Bothawui, had anticipated the attack and brought his own forces to the planet. Because the Yuuzhan Vong Lieutenant Mujmai Iinan had proposed that Kubindi could be taken with only half the usual number of coralskippers,[1][8] Kyp's Dozen was able to single-handedly hold off[9] the reduced force long enough to allow all spaceworthy ships to flee offworld,[1][8] and most of the population evacuated before the war fleet came within striking range.[2] The displaced Kubaz had no choice but to join the inestimable ranks of refugees.[10]

Aftermath

Nearest influence

"Word is out that Kyp’s Dozen held off a Yuuzhan Vong attack force long enough that the Kubaz got every spaceworthy ship offplanet. You cannot call that anything less than heroic."
―Randa Besadii Diori, to Jacen Solo[1]

The actions of Kyp Durron and the Dozen-and-Two Avengers during the evacuation of Kubindi had a positive effect on their image and were covered on the HoloNet. However, Jacen Solo regarded Durron's heroics as inappropriate and willful.[1]

Serious consequences awaited the Yuuzhan Vong lieutenant Mujmai Iinan. After learning of the loss of so many potential sacrifices, the Warmaster Tsavong Lah had Iinan sacrificed to the the gods following the battle.[8] Soon afterward, the Senator Viqi Shesh, who sought to become the head of a new collaborationist government,[9] contacted the Warmaster Tsavong Lah in an attempt to bring the war to a peaceful end. She described the simultaneous withdrawal from Kubindi and Rodia as a gesture of goodwill, but her proposal was ignored.[1]

Many of the worlds and star systems conquered at that time, including Kubindi, had been home to some of the most visible and active starfaring species. Whether by design on the part of the invaders or merely by coincidence, this strategy gave further fuel to the arguments of non-Human activists. The most paranoid believed that the New Republic leadership had somehow orchestrated a conspiracy to do what the Empire had failed to do – to kill all non-Humans.[2]

Further destiny of Kubindi

When the Yuuzhan Vong took control of Kubindi,[8] they enslaved those left behind on the planet and forced them to assist in altering Kubindi's environment to grow food for the invaders.[2] Later, the invaders exterminated nearly every insect species that had been cultivated by the Kubaz. This left the surviving population with little or no food,[8] which, if left unchecked, would have wiped out every Kubaz on the planet within a year – if not within months.[2]

Kubindi was not liberated before the end of the war,[4] when the surrender of the invaders was signed.[11] Following the Yuuzhan Vong's defeat, the remaining Kubaz, greatly diminished in number, began the process of returning to their homeworld to rebuild their fractured society[10] and to restore its former glory.[8]

Behind the scenes

The Battle of Kubindi was first mentioned in the sixth novel of the New Jedi Order series, The New Jedi Order: Balance Point, which was published in 2000. The event was briefly described, serving only as a tense backdrop for the narrative rather than receiving detailed coverage. Although the events of the novel took place less than a year after those of the series' first book, The New Jedi Order: Vector Prime, which was set in 25 ABY, the 2008 sourcebook The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia erroneously listed the date of the battle as 27 ABY.

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Yuuzhan Vong War
(25 ABY29 ABY)
Galactic timeline

Previous: Galactic Civil War
(2 BBY19 ABY)

Next: Dark Nest Crisis
(3536 ABY)

Battles of the Yuuzhan Vong War
Year One
(25 ABY)
Helska IV (I) · Sernpidal (I) · Belkadan · Dubrillion (I)
Helska IV (II) · Seline · Birgis · Bimmiel · Vonak · Artorias · Rychel
Tsam P'ah · Dibrook (I) · Dibrook (II) · Outer Rim (I) · Outer Rim (II)
Outer Rim (III) · Dubrillion (II) · Dantooine · Ord Trasi · Mygeeto
Morishim · Ord Biniir · Moltok system · Shramar · Ciutric · Vinsoth
New Holgha · Shaum Hii · Garqi (I) · Garqi (II) · Fedje system · Ketaris
Agamar · Ithor · Er'Kit · Halmad · Bandomeer · Vanquo · Taris
Skorrupon · Corsin · Ploo · Obroa-skai (I) · Exodo II · Wayland (I)
Ord Mantell (I) · Bilbringi (I) · Columex · Chorios · Belderone
Dernatine · Bimmisaari (I) · Charros · Balamak · Boz Pity · Alee
Chalacta · Randon · Deysum · Uogo'cor · Nanth'ri · Daalang
Gyndine (I) · Sriluur (I) · Tynna · Fondor (I)
Unknown:
25–26 ABY
Raxus Prime · Gravlex Med · Vandyne · Edusa · Tangrene · Wistril
Orinda · Aquaris · Myrkr (I) · Thustra · Ord Janon · Cassander
Ord Canfre · Ord Cantrell · Phaeda
Year Two
(26 ABY)
Vortex (I) · Milagro · Bacrana · New Cov · Kalarba · Lannik · Dressel
Nexus Ortai · Druckenwell · Falleen · Leritor · Ando · Rodia
Junkfort Station · Kegan · Kubindi · Vaathkree · Sriluur (II) · Klatooine
Cyborrea · Nimban · Sleheyron · Nar Kreeta · Ubrikkia · Kwenn
Nar Bo Sholla · Irith · Nal Hutta (I) · Toydaria · Varl · Nar Haaska
Kessel · Honoghr · Formos · Ylesia (I) · Rorak · Hollastin · Tsyk
Circumtore · Nar Kaaga · Quellor · Antar · Exodeen · Duro (I)
White dwarf · Pedd 4 · Celanon · Junction · Yavin 4 · Sernpidal (II)
Yag'Dhul (I) · Thyferra (I)
Unknown:
26–27 ABY
Anteevy · Garos · Azure · Tierfon · Alpheridies · Thisspias · Togoria
Sneeve · Centares · The Wheel · Abhean · Euceron · Roche · Sarka
Aargonar · Jomark · New Holstice · Rhen Var · Felucia · Cyrillia
Belasco · Ruusan · Saleucami
Year Three
(27 ABY)
Nebula Chaser · Vortex (II) · Bilbringi (II) · Froz · Tirahnn · Chazwa · Castell · Arkania
Myrkr (II) · Talfaglio · Borleias (I) · Reecee · Eclipse · Black Bantha
Velus · Coruscant (I) · Cato Neimoidia · Commenor · Yabol Opa
Brentaal · Colla IV · Ktil · Hapes · Borleias (II) · World-Well
Year Four
(28 ABY)
Obroa-skai (II) · Hydian Way · Far Thunder · Ylesia (II) · Duro (II)
Wayland (II) · Bimmisaari (II) · Gyndine (II) · Nal Hutta (II) · Ebaq 9
Bastion · Bescane · Muunilinst · Ord Sedra · Borosk · N'zoth
Galantos · Yaga Minor · Bakura · Ssi-ruuvi Imperium · Generis
Zonama Sekot
Final year
(29 ABY)
Esfandia · Gyndine (III) · Bestine · Dagobah · Thyferra (II) · Yag'Dhul (II)
Duro (III) · Fondor (II) · Zonama Sekot (II) · Bilbringi (III) · Kuat · Hakassi
Mandalore · Ord Mantell (II) · Gyndine (IV) · Tholatin · Commenor (II)
Selvaris · Caluula · Toong'l · Caluula (II) · Mon Calamari · Corulag
Yuuzhan'tar
Other battles Cathar · Dathomir · Osarian · Uffel · Kaikielius · Kligson's Moon
Mantessa · Poderis · Ossus
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