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- "We're launching probe droids as swiftly as Troithe and Metalorn can manufacture them."
- ―Admiral Gial Ackbar, in a meeting with the New Republic's military leadership
Metalorn was a Mid Rim Territories planet that became a famed industrial world by the time of the High Republic Era. It was inhabited by immigrated Skakoans, such as Wat Tambor, the future foreman of the Techno Union merchant guild. A vital Techno Union world by the Clone Wars of 22 BBY to 19 BBY, Metalorn was under the control of the Separatist Alliance, which was supported by the resident Skakoans. The world saw engagements during the war, including one where leaked information led to the deaths of many Galactic Republic clone troopers. The Republic also attacked Metalorn as part of its Outer Rim Sieges.
Following the Clone Wars, the Republic became the Galactic Empire, which enslaved Metalorn's Skakoan population as punishment for their prior Separatist sympathies, in return causing some of them to join the Rebel Alliance. Metalorn also went on to be a key industrial location for the Empire, and the Alliance considered it a potential target during the Galactic Civil War. By 5 ABY, the world was under New Republic control and produced probe droids for that government.
Description
- "Raised my kids on Tsaokallus, down the Perlemian hyperroute a few parsecs off Metalorn."
- ―Haki Zeophrine, to Bail Organa
Metalorn was a harsh terrestrial planet[4] located in the Talcene sector's Metalorn system within an intersecting portion of the Mid Rim Territories[1] and the Slice.[2] The world was a few parsecs away from the Mid Rim world Tsaokallus[10] and situated in grid square R-8 of the Standard Galactic Grid.[1]
History
Separatist ties
- "Additionally, the production capacity of the Aakaash system exceeded even that of the famous industrial world of Metalorn; it's relatively prosperous and wealthy as a remote star system."
- ―Jedi Master Mostima briefs Sean
Metalorn was part of the Foundry of the Confederacy (pictured) during the Clone Wars.
By the time of the High Republic Era, Metalorn was famed as an industrial world.[11] In 200 BBY,[12] Jedi Master Mostima briefed her apprentice, Sean, on the Oplovis sector's Aakaash system, informing him that in the preceding year, the remote system had surpassed Metalorn in terms of its industrial production capacity—for which Metalorn was well known.[11] Metalorn was a vital world of the Techno Union[7] technology merchant guild[13] by the time of the Clone Wars between the Galactic Republic and the Separatist Alliance,[7] which began in 22 BBY.[14] At that time, the Techno Union was tied to the Separatist Council, and Metalorn was subsequently a Separatist world.[7]
During the Clone Wars, the Separatists incarcerated many of their prisoners at Unreal City, a private prison on Metalorn.[5] The planet was also part of the Foundry of the Confederacy, a region containing a number of Separatist-aligned factory worlds[3] that fell within the Slice[2] and spanned parts of the Mid Rim and Outer Rim Territories.[3] The Techno Union defended the world with a mixed fleet of overstock and prototype starships, including starfighters, from its member corporations and design firms, such as SoroSuub Corporation. Swarms of Hardcell-class interstellar transports were also deployed to defend Metalorn.[7]
Clone Wars engagements
- "I didn't die when I was supposed to. I was in a squadron on Metalorn when our transport took fire and went down. I was the sole survivor. Most of me anyway. A Jedi general called in medevac for me. They shuttled me to the orbital clinic, where I got this leg and orders to return to Kamino—shamed and shunned."
- ―Ponder recalls his deployment to Metalorn
Reports on troop movements to Metalorn made it to the office of Senator Tanner Cadaman (pictured).
The Republic deployed clone troopers with a Jedi general on Metalorn during the war. A report on the troop movements, including those at Metalorn, made it to the office of Republic Senator Tanner Cadaman, who served in the Galactic Senate's Intelligence and Armed Services Committee, on[15] the Republic capital planet[16] Coruscant. One of Cadaman's aides, Gayla Reen, was secretly a spy for the Separatists and leaked the report to her handler. The intelligence leak led to the deaths of many clones during the battle. In one such case, clone trooper Ponder was the sole survivor when his squad's transport was shot down. The Jedi general called a medical evacuation for Ponder, who recovered on an orbital clinic.[15]
Ponder then worked as a cook for clones in training on the[15] planet[16] Kamino until about half a year later when the newly elected Senator Elem Tyzdel recruited him to speak in a senate session as an example for the proposed Wounded Clones Bill. Among other injured clones, Ponder was given the stage to talk about his experiences of the war, bringing up Metalorn when Senator Padmé Amidala asked where he had suffered such a heavy loss. Reen was in attendence of the session with Cadaman and felt immediate guilt when hearing of Metalorn, knowing of her contribution for the Separatist side. While the debates on the bill went nowhere, the two soon became a couple.[15]
In 19 BBY, the final year of the Clone Wars, the Republic led its Outer Rim Sieges campaign, and its 12th Sector Army set its sights on the Foundry of the Confederacy, including Metalorn. The super tactical droid General Linwodo led the Separatists' defense when the Republic attacked the planet.[3] The same year,[17] Metalorn was mentioned in "Neyo's Almanac of Clankers," a survival compendium sent out by Clone Commander Neyo, along with other Separatist factory worlds.[18]
Imperial Era
- "With Operation Ringbreaker meeting with early success, I feel our current angle of attack could provide a broader path to victory. This map notes the locations of other major Imperial shipyards and drydocks, as well as key mining centers for metals and ores. Once we take out Kuat, these should be our next targets."
- ―Crix Madine, in an official document to Mon Mothma
Metalorn was among the Empire's key industrial centers.
After the Clone Wars ended and the Republic transitioned into the Galactic Empire that year,[14] the Empire dissolved the Techno Union[13] and absorbed its assets,[19] including Metalorn.[8] While in Coruscant's lower levels[10] in 19 BBY,[20] the Imperial Intelligence spy Haki Zeophrine saved Senator Bail Organa from a shootout in a Hivetown club. Afterward, while conversing with the senator, Zeophrine revealed that she had raised her children on Tsaokallus, noting that it was on the Perlemian Trade Route and a few parsecs away from Metalorn. Not long after, after a clandestine meeting with Senator Tychon Nulvolio and other former Separatist senators, Senator Mon Mothma was given false travel identification documents for her return to Coruscant, which claimed she was an individual named Gon Raithra from Metalorn.[10] During the time of the Empire, the information broker Sheraxx Quorsha used a building on[21] the moon[14] Nar Shaddaa with doors made from reinforced, meter-thick durasteel forged by Metalorn's most well-regarded smiths.[21]
During the Galactic Civil War between the Empire and the Rebel Alliance, the manufacturing world was a key Imperial industrial location.[8] In 3 ABY,[14] the Alliance's 61st Mobile Infantry attacked a number of lightly defended Imperial logistical hubs in order to weaken the defenses of the Kuat Drive Yards, the primary manufacturing and repair hub of the Imperial Military, for a final attack—a campaign dubbed Operation Ringbreaker.[22] While Alliance Intelligence distantly vetted the campaign, Alliance General Crix Madine saw Operation Ringbreaker's early success and produced a galactic map of other major Imperial shipyards, drydocks, and mining centers that the Alliance could target if Operation Ringbreaker was successful, a proposal that was addressed to the Alliance's Commander-in-Chief Mon Mothma. Metalorn was listed on the map as a medium-production and medium-security target. The 61st ultimately abandoned Operation Ringbreaker before reaching the Kuat Drive Yards.[8]
The Alliance transitioned into the New Republic in 4 ABY following a decisive victory against the Empire at the Battle of Endor.[14] Metalorn soon fell under the control of the nascent Republic, which forced the Empire to become splintered into remnants and holdouts throughout the galaxy[9] by 5 ABY.[23] In order to search for the hiding place of much of the Empire's remaining forces, the New Republic used probe droids manufactured on Metalorn and the planet Troithe.[9]
Inhabitants
A Skakoan, Wat Tambor immigrated to Metalorn to begin a career in technology.
Metalorn was inhabited by members of the sentient Skakoan species,[6] humanoids that were native to the Core Worlds city-planet Skako.[13] Of the few Skakoans that left that world,[4] most tended to be technological industrialists.[13] At an early age, the Skakoan Wat Tambor left Skako to begin a career in technology on Metalorn,[4] going on to become foreman of the Techno Union who represented the organization in the Galactic Senate.[13] The Skakoan population of Metalorn supported the Separatists,[6] although the resident Techno Union officially declared neutrality during the Clone Wars. Tambor and other Skakoan business interests also sided with the faction out of fear of Republic overreach, providing the Separatists with indirect support.[13]
Tambor's expansionist leanings turned the Republic against Skako, and following the foreman's assassination and the dissolution of the Separatists, the Empire inherited the Republic's prejudice, with the Skakoans finding themselves shunned as enemies of Emperor Palpatine.[13] The Empire enslaved Metalorn's Skakoan population for having supported the Separatists. As a result, some Skakoans joined the Rebel Alliance in order to avenge their fallen comrades;[6] others joined as they knew that hiding from the galaxy would neither save them nor their homeworld.[13]
Locations
Metalorn was the site of Unreal City, one of the many private prisons in which the majority of prisoners taken by the Separatists were incarcerated.[5]
Behind the scenes
Metalorn was first mentioned in the current Star Wars canon in the 2016 reference book Star Wars Character Encyclopedia: Updated and Expanded, written by Pablo Hidalgo.[24] The planet Metalorn originated in the Star Wars Legends continuity, where it first appeared in the thirtieth issue of Marvel Comics' 1977 Star Wars comic run, written by Archie Goodwin, illustrated by Carmine Infantino,[25] and released on September 25, 1979.[26]
Appearances
- The High Republic Adventures (2021) 1 (Appears as point(s) on galactic map(s); based on correspondence between the map and maps in other sources)
- The Vow of Silver Dawn (Mentioned only)
- Reign of the Empire: The Mask of Fear (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
- Sanctuary: A Bad Batch Novel (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
- Boba Fett — Black, White & Red 3 (Mentioned only)
- Victory's Price: An Alphabet Squadron Novel (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
Sources
- Star Wars Character Encyclopedia: Updated and Expanded (First mentioned)
- Star Wars: The Force Awakens Beginner Game (Appears as point(s) on galactic map(s))
- Forged in Battle
Where in the Galaxy Are the Worlds of Rogue One? on StarWars.com (article) (backup link) (Appears as point(s) on galactic map(s))- Star Wars: The Rebel Files
- Star Wars Character Encyclopedia, New Edition
- Rise of the Separatists
- Collapse of the Republic
- The High Republic Free Digital Sampler (Appears as point(s) on galactic map(s); based on correspondence between the map and maps in other sources)
- "The First Order" — Star Wars Encyclopedia (Appears as point(s) on galactic map(s))
- "Scarif and Other Planets in the Outer Rim" — Star Wars Encyclopedia (Appears as point(s) on galactic map(s))
- Star Wars: Battles that Changed the Galaxy
- Star Wars: Character Encyclopedia, Updated and Expanded Edition
- Star Wars Galaxy Map poster (also published on StarWars.com) (Appears as point(s) on galactic map(s))
- Star Wars: The Acolyte: The Visual Guide (Appears as point(s) on galactic map(s))
"Database" — Star Wars - Das offizielle Magazin 118
NYCC 2025: All the News and Reveals from the Lucasfilm Publishing Panel on StarWars.com (backup link)
Star Wars Galaxy Map on StarWars.com (article) (backup link) (Appears as point(s) on galactic map(s))
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5
Star Systems of the Galaxy on StarWars.com (current version) (backup link) (previous version) — Based on corresponding data for the Metalorn system
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2
Star Wars Galaxy Map on StarWars.com (article) (backup link) places Metalorn and the Foundry of the Confederacy in the area of space Star Wars: The Galactic Explorer's Guide identifies as the Slice.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Star Wars: Battles that Changed the Galaxy
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Star Wars: Character Encyclopedia, Updated and Expanded Edition
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Collapse of the Republic
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 Forged in Battle
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 Rise of the Separatists
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 Star Wars: The Rebel Files
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 Victory's Price: An Alphabet Squadron Novel
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 Reign of the Empire: The Mask of Fear
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 The Vow of Silver Dawn (Original text in simplified Chinese: "此外,乾星系去年的工业产能甚至超越了著名的工业世界梅塔洛恩,作为偏僻星系,算是相当繁华富庶了。")
- ↑ Star Wars: Timelines dates The Vow of Silver Dawn to 200 BBY.
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 13.4 13.5 13.6 13.7 Fully Operational
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.4 Star Wars: Timelines
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 15.2 15.3 15.4 Sanctuary: A Bad Batch Novel
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 Star Wars Encyclopedia: The Comprehensive Guide to the Star Wars Galaxy
- ↑ "Neyo's Almanac of Clankers" establishes that it was written after the mission to Mokivj, but while the Clone Wars was ongoing, which places it in 19 BBY per Star Wars: Timelines.
- ↑
"Database" — Star Wars - Das offizielle Magazin 118
- ↑ Star Wars: Uprising—Crew member: "Techno Union-Sub Apprentice"
- ↑
Star Wars: Edge of the Abyss on Penguin Books' official United Kingdom website (backup link) establishes the events of Reign of the Empire: The Mask of Fear take place thirteen years before the events of Reign of the Empire: Edge of the Abyss.
Rebecca Roanhorse (@rebeccaroanhorse) on Instagram (post): "Title and updated release date of my upcoming STAR WARS novel announced at SDCC. THE EDGE OF THE ABYSS takes place a year before Andor S1." (backup link) states that Edge of the Abyss takes place a year before the events of Andor Season 1, which are set in 5 BBY per the reasoning here. Therefore, the events of Edge of the Abyss must be set in 6 BBY, and the events of The Mask of Fear in 19 BBY.
- ↑ 21.0 21.1 Boba Fett — Black, White & Red 3
- ↑ Battlefront: Twilight Company
- ↑ The events of Victory's Price: An Alphabet Squadron Novel begin after the Cerberon system campaign, and the novel also features the Battle of Jakku at the end of its three main sections. Since Star Wars: Timelines dates both of those conflicts to 5 ABY, the main events of Victory's Price must therefore be set in that year.
- ↑ Star Wars Character Encyclopedia: Updated and Expanded
- ↑ Star Wars (1977) 30
- ↑
Star Wars (1977) #30 on Marvel Comics' official website (content not present on current version)
