- "I remember an incident like this when we were exploring Jedd Six …"
- ―Lexi Fernandin
Jedd Six was a planet that occupied the sixth orbital position[2] in the Jedd system of Wild Space.[1] During the last years of the Galactic Republic, Lexi Fernandin became the first individual to scout the planet.[2] While the Human and his companions were exploring Jedd Six, an incident occurred. Later, at some point following the Battle of Yavin, Fernandin experienced another, similar incident that made him recall his time on Jedd Six.[3]
Behind the scenes
Jedd Six was introduced in Galaxy Guide 2: Yavin and Bespin.
Jedd Six was first mentioned in the 1989 sourcebook Galaxy Guide 2: Yavin and Bespin, which was published for use with West End Games' Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game.[3] "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star, How I Wonder Where We Are," a 1990 roleplaying game source article published in Voyages SF 13, placed the Jedd system—and therefore Jedd Six, for which it introduced the alternate name "Jedd VI"—in the Grehollo sector.[4] The article is considered noncanonical with respect to the Star Wars Legends continuity.[5] The StarWars.com Online Companion to the 2009 reference book The Essential Atlas placed the Jedd system, and thereby Jedd Six, in grid square I-14.[1]
Sources
- Galaxy Guide 2: Yavin and Bespin (First mentioned)
- The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia
Non-canon sources
"Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star, How I Wonder Where We Are" — Voyages SF 13 (Unlicensed) (First identified as Jedd VI)
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4
Star Wars: The Essential Atlas Online Companion on StarWars.com (article) (backup link) — Based on corresponding data for Jedd system
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia, Vol. II, p. 145 ("Jedd Six")
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Galaxy Guide 2: Yavin and Bespin
- ↑
"Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star, How I Wonder Where We Are" — Voyages SF 13
- ↑ Email from Jason Fry on July 9, 2012 — Used with permission. Lucasfilm treats material from the various unlicensed roleplaying game magazines as non-canonical with respect to the Star Wars Legends continuity, with the only exceptions being the existence of those worlds and star systems that are referenced in The Essential Atlas and its StarWars.com Online Companion, and any other details that were referenced in, and thus canonized by, an official source.