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"They came demanding tribute. Two months ago. It was the first real contact we'd had with them, although life has been hard here since the occupation began. We've been rationing food, spending all our resources buying what we could from other, local worlds. We thought they’d forgotten us, out here in our solitude."
"But the Nihil hadn't forgotten us. They simply hadn't gotten around to us yet. We'd heard the stories, of course—of what had happened on those worlds that couldn't afford, or refused, to pay the Nihil's tithes. But we didn't think it could happen to us."
―Meela and Boona, to Avar Kriss on Prandril[6]

The Minos Cluster was a star cluster and sector in the Outer Rim Territories and Western Reaches regions that contained the Prandril system. It was connected to the super-hyperroute Rimma Trade Route and bordered the Elrood, Kathol, and Rseik sectors. Millennia before 229 BBY, a collision occurred with an astronomical object in the Prandril system, resulting in the destroyed celestial body's debris forming a dense asteroid field around the system's remaining astronomical objects.

During the High Republic Era, the Minos Cluster fell within the Galactic Republic's Galactic Frontier exploration region. The Minos Cluster also fell within the borders of the Occlusion Zone, following its formation in 230 BBY, as one of ten sectors sealed behind a barrier preventing hyperspace travel. In 229 BBY, the Nihil marauders controlling the Occlusion Zone attacked Prandril's Rodian colony and killed half its colonists for not paying their tributes to the pirates. Later that year, Jedi Master Avar Kriss and the pilot Belin delivered grain to the starving Rodian colony. Also that year, the former Byne Guild pilots Affie Hollow and Leox Gyasi visited a planet in the cluster, Kennerla, to recruit one of their former colleagues—the pilot Dumas Mar'Ti—into their trade network. In 228 BBY, the Occlusion Zone dissolved following the Stormwall's fall.

Around 1 ABY, the rogue archaeologist Doctor Chelli Lona Aphra, the Rebel Alliance General Hera Syndulla, and mercenaries hired by the Son-tuul Pride syndicate successfully infiltrated the Tarkin Initiative research and development complex Hivebase-1, retrieving the memories of the droid 0-0-0. No earlier than 2 ABY, the Galactic Empire's Task Force 99 went on a mission to the celestial body Yelsain, which was in the sector. During the New Republic Era, the cluster's celestial body Adarlon suffered from a famine.

Description

"We're not flying back through that sea of rocks again, are we?"
―Belin, to Avar Kriss after flying through the Prandril system's asteroid field[6]
The Minos Cluster's location in the Outer Rim Territories

The Minos Cluster's location in the Outer Rim Territories

The Minos Cluster was a star cluster[1] and space sector[3] located in the regions known as the Outer Rim Territories[1] and the Western Reaches.[4] It was situated in grid square M-20 of the Standard Galactic Grid and on the super-hyperroute known as the Rimma Trade Route, which linked it to the celestial bodies Kennerla and Kal'Shebbol.[7] The Minos Cluster bordered the Kathol, Rseik,[3] and Elrood sectors.[10]

The Prandril system in the Minos Cluster contained the grassy moon Prandril, another rocky moon, and several other planetoids. Another Prandril system astronomical object was present in the cluster millennia[6] before 229 BBY,[11] and the debris resulting from its destruction later formed an asteroid field.[6]

The Minos Cluster also contained the Adarlon, Corlaasi, Delfii, Dorcin, Eliad, Gesaril, Hasskyn, Haven, Hivebase-1, Jillsaria, Karideph, Mestra, Onadax, Pergitor, Pernam Minor, Quockra, Regellia, Shesharile, Teh'Jar, Travnin, Tyrellia, and Yelsain systems.[5] The Yelsain system contained[12] the forested celestial body Yelsain,[13] the Hivebase-1 system contained[14] the research facility Hivebase-1,[15] the Hasskyn system contained[16] the celestial body Hasskyn,[8] the Travnin system contained[17] the celestial body Travnin,[18] the celestial body Adarlon[19] was situated in the Adarlon system,[20] and the Kennerla system was home to[21] the planet Kennerla.[22]

History

Colonization

"It is a tenet of our creed that we do not spoil the land upon which we live. We are visitors here. We live as a part of the environment; we do not attempt to impose our will upon it."
"Besides, the soil here imparts toxins into the plants that are incompatible with Rodian life. It is one of the reasons we chose this place for our colony. So that we cannot spoil it."
―Meela and Boona, to Belin about their colony on Prandril[6]
Harli Cogra documented the formation of the Occlusion Zone, of which the Minos Cluster was part of, in Chronicles of the Jedi.

Harli Cogra documented the formation of the Occlusion Zone, of which the Minos Cluster was part of, in Chronicles of the Jedi.

Millennia[6] before 229 BBY,[11] a large collision involved an astronomical object in the Prandril system. The resulting debris formed a dense field of asteroids that remained scattered in orbital rings around the remaining celestial bodies in the system, including a rocky moon and Prandril. At some point, a colony of Rodians migrated to Prandril, having chosen the moon for its soil properties—which were toxic to Rodians—so that they would not be tempted to farm on its land and thereby "spoil" it.[6] During the High Republic Era, the Galactic Republic designated a section of the Outer Rim—which included the Minos Cluster—as the Galactic Frontier, locations considered removed far enough from the galaxy's center to send explorers there.[2]

In 230 BBY, the Nihil marauder organization formed the Occlusion Zone—an area of space in the Outer Rim's Frontier that was situated behind the Stormwall barrier preventing hyperspace travel.[23] As one of the ten sectors forming the boundary of the Occlusion Zone, the Minos Cluster was cut off from the rest of Republic space.[3] Weeks afterward, in 229 BBY,[24] the Vurk Jedi Master Harli Cogra wrote a book titled Chronicles of the Jedi, which detailed the Jedi of the High Republic Era. In the book's afterword, Cogra lamented the formation of the Nihil's region and the sectors it affected.[2]

Ravaged plight

"So, this colony. The people are starving?"
"Yes. They're suffering more than most. And that's saying something, given the present situation."
"Then I suppose we’d better get them some grain."
―Belin and Avar Kriss[6]
Avar Kriss (pictured) and Belin delivered grain to Prandril's starving Rodian colony.

Avar Kriss (pictured) and Belin delivered grain to Prandril's starving Rodian colony.

During that time, the Nihil began exacting tributes on worlds across the Occlusion Zone, including Prandril. When the moon's colonists were unable to pay, the marauders cut off their food supply, which had already been dwindling by that point. In the Nihil's resulting attack on the moon, the marauders killed half the colony's residents and took their children as recruits for their organization. Afterward, the Rodians sent a distress call for help and attempted to rebuild their burned village.[6]

Two months later[6] that year,[11] the Jedi Master Avar Kriss—having learned of their plight—commandeered the Ugnaught pilot Belin's starship to deliver its cargo of grain to Prandril. After dropping out of hyperspace in the Prandril system, Kriss and Belin navigated the vessel through the system's asteroid field while combatting Nihil scav droids, assisted by the former's droid, KC-78. Despite the damage to their vessel, they eventually maneuvered into the moon's atmosphere and delivered their grain to several grateful colonists before departing. Upon the expansion of the Stormwall further into Republic space[6] in 228 BBY,[25] the Occlusion Zone's boundary shifted to no longer situate the Minos Cluster on its border.[10]

Later the same year,[26] the Nihil surrendered to the Republic following the Stormwall barrier's fall, which dissolved Occlusion Zone as a territory. The worlds of the Occlusion Zone,[27] which included those in the Minos Cluster,[6] were welcomed back into the Republic if they wished. However, some opted to retain their independence, while others remained under the control of individual Nihil warlords.[27]

Imperial reign

Zare Leonis learned of the Minos Cluster's criminal activity at an Imperial academy.

Zare Leonis learned of the Minos Cluster's criminal activity at an Imperial academy.

By 4 BBY,[28] during the Imperial Era, the Minos Cluster was having much trouble with smugglers and crime rings, and Imperial Intelligence filed reports on the crisis. While a pupil at an Imperial officers academy on the planet Arkanis[29] that year,[28] the Imperial cadet Zare Leonis attended Colonel Julyan's Strategy and Tactics lecture, which discussed events in the sector.[29]

Due to the class-three intel/courier clearance granted to them, cadets at the academy could access real-time data on the Empire's activities in the cluster in regard to fleet movements, informants' tips, arrest records, and more. Leonis, who was secretly only attending the academy with the intention of rescuing his sister, nevertheless found the information about the Minos Cluster fascinating.[29]

Inhabitants

"They killed half of our entire population. Lined them up and used them as target practice. Then told us we should be happy because we had fewer mouths to feed. Then they burned the entire settlement. Took our children."
―Boona, about the Rodian colony on Prandril[6]

At some point, a colony of Rodians established themselves in a village within the grassy fields of the Minos Cluster moon Prandril. In keeping with the colonists' creed, the group lived a relatively peaceful and simple lifestyle and opted never to farm the land on their moon to avoid "spoiling" it. When the Nihil killed half the colony's population[6] in 229 BBY,[11] many of their village's children were forcibly taken offworld by the marauders as young recruits. By the time of the High Republic Era, certain planetoids in the Prandril system were considered supposedly uninhabited by individuals such as Avar Kriss.[6]

Locations

High Republic Era

"Far be it from me to cast aspersions upon the entirety of any planet, as there can surely be no place so enormous that it entirely lacks beauty—at least as understood by some species or other—nor any sizable population without individuals of kindness, grace, and wit. But if I were asked to name which planet might prove me wrong by possessing absolutely no redeeming characteristics whatsoever, my money would be on Kennerla."
―Leox Gyasi, about the Minos Cluster planet Kennerla[22]
Leox Gyasi (pictured) despised Kennerla, a Minos Cluster planet.

Leox Gyasi (pictured) despised Kennerla, a Minos Cluster planet.

By the High Republic Era, the swampy[30] Minos Cluster planet Kennerla[21] was a world often mired with corruption, often requiring bribery to achieve simple tasks.[22] During the High Republic Era, the Byne Guild pilot Koley Linn tried to steal the cargo of fellow Byne Guild pilot Leox Gyasi on Kennerla.[31] By then, Gyasi and his colleagues Geode and Affie Hollow had formed an extremely negative opinion of Kennerla for its dilapidation and inherent stench, despite the world's atmosphere being breathable.[22] In 229 BBY,[32] by one month after Starlight Beacon's fall, the former Byne Guild pilot Dumas Mar'Ti based herself on Kennerla. Hollow and Gyasi met with Mar'Ti in Kennerla's main port city, convincing her to join a network of former Byne Guild pilots to more efficiently transport goods and also to combat the Nihil.[22]

A passenger transport set out for[18] the Minos Cluster celestial body[17] Travnin[18] in 232 BBY.[33] However, the Nihil Tempest Runner Pan Eyta kidnapped seven passengers from the transport, who were then imprisoned aboard the Nihil leader Marchion Ro's flagship—the Gaze Electric—and tortured with electricity in order to keep the Jedi Master Loden Greatstorm from being able to focus on using the Force due to sensing the prisoners' pain.[18]

Native species and Imperial Era endeavors

"Citizens of Yelsain! Your city has been official purged of terrorist invaders! You are free to go about your lives in peace!"
Sergeant Kreel of Task Force 99, to Yelsain's citizens[13]

The Hasskyn system contained[16] terrestrial celestial body Hasskyn, which was the homeworld of the sentient, naturally-agressive Hassk species. Many Hassks left their homeworld[8] with their littermates[34] in order to wreak havoc elsewhere in the galaxy after being first introduced to interstellar travel,[8] having been ill-prepared for offworld vices.[34] The sentient Jillsarian species was native to the Minos Cluster's Jillsaria system.[9]

Hivebase-1, which was situated in the Minos Cluster

Hivebase-1, which was situated in the Minos Cluster

Around 1 ABY,[35] the rogue archaeologist Doctor Chelli Lona Aphra learned that the droid 0-0-0's memories were stored in the Imperial Tarkin Initiative research and development facility Hivebase-1,[15] which was within the sector.[14] Aphra, along with the Rebel Alliance General Hera Syndulla, and a group of mercenaries hired by the Son-tuul Pride criminal syndicate, infiltrated Hivebase-1.[36] Eventually, they successfully retrieved 0-0-0's memories and destroyed Hivebase-1 using Fluftos, a batch of cloned tookas with bio explosives in their genes, after making their exit.[37]

The Minos Cluster's[12] terrestrial celestial body Yelsain[13] had a breathable, Type I atmosphere[38] and terrain that featured trees.[13] No earlier than around 2 ABY,[39] the Empire's Task Force 99 traveled to Yelsain and killed a Rebel Alliance recruiter speaking to the world's human and alien residents.[13] During the New Republic Era,[19] the Minos Cluster[20] celestial body Adarlon suffered a famine while under the New Republic's control, according to claim made in the news feeds of the First Order.[19]

Behind the scenes

Current canon

In the current Star Wars canon, the Minos Cluster was introduced in Servants of the Empire: The Secret Academy.

In the current Star Wars canon, the Minos Cluster was introduced in Servants of the Empire: The Secret Academy.

In the current Star Wars canon, prior to being retconned into other media, the Minos Cluster was first mentioned in Servants of the Empire: The Secret Academy, a 2015 junior novel written by Jason Fry.[29] The cluster made its first full appearance in the novel The Eye of Darkness, written by George Mann[6] and published on November 14, 2023 as part of the Star Wars: The High Republic multimedia project's Phase III.[40] The Minos Cluster was later given its first visual depiction via a map in the first issue of the 2023 comic series Star Wars: The High Republic Adventures. The issue was written by Daniel José Older, illustrated by Harvey Tolibao and Nick Brokenshire, and published by Dark Horse Comics[3] as part of Phase III on December 6 of the same year.[41]

The Hivebase-1 system, and therefore Hivebase-1 itself, was placed in the Minos Cluster by "Star Systems of the Galaxy," an appendix[14] written by Jason Fry[42] that was published with the Star Wars Galaxy Map article on StarWars.com[5] on June 24, 2025.[42] Hivebase-1 first fully appeared in the eighteenth issue of the 2016 Star Wars: Doctor Aphra comic series, written by Si Spurrier, illustrated by Emilio Laiso,[36] and published by Marvel Comics on March 28, 2018,[43] thus retroactively marking the sector's first appearance.[5] The Adarlon system—and therefore Adarlon,[20] was also placed in the Minos Cluster in "Star Systems of the Galaxy." The 2014 young-readers' book Star Wars Rebels: Head to Head, written by Pablo Hidalgo, includes a non-canon scenario in which the R2-series astromech droid R2-D2 is ordered to deliver Imperial data rerouted from the Outer Rim planet Lothal to the Alderaanian embassy on Adarlon, tasked with the challenge of taking control of a commuter shuttle despite the protesting, malfunctioning RX-series pilot droid inside. In the experts' picks section included at the back of the book, Head to Head indicates R2-D2 as the selected winner in the matchup.[44]

Star Wars Legends origins

In Star Wars Legends, the Minos Cluster was introduced in Galaxy Guide 6: Tramp Freighters.

In Star Wars Legends, the Minos Cluster was introduced in Galaxy Guide 6: Tramp Freighters.

The Minos Cluster originated in the Star Wars Legends continuity, where it was first mentioned in the 1990 sourcebook Galaxy Guide 6: Tramp Freighters, authored by Mark Rein-Hagen and Stewart Wieck and published for use with West End Games' Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game.[45] It later made its first appearance in the 1993 roleplaying adventure "Parts is Parts," written by Wallace D. Greer for use with Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game and published in the sixty-eighth issue of the Challenge magazine. Since the article was released outside of the Lucas Licensing process,[46] it is considered non-canon with respect to the Legends continuity.[47]

The first appearance of the cluster in a canonical source within the Legends continuity was in "Lumrunners," a short story authored by John Beyer and Wayne Humfleet and published in the ninth issue of the Star Wars Adventure Journal magazine in February 1996.[48] In 2008, the reference book The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia established that the events of[49] the closing scenes of the 1980 original trilogy film, Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back,[50] took place in the Minos Cluster, thereby establishing that film as the cluster's de facto first Legends appearance.[49]

Appearances

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Star Wars Galaxy Map poster
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Star Wars: The High Republic: Chronicles of the Jedi — Based on corresponding data for the Occlusion Zone
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 The High Republic Adventures (2023) 1
  4. 4.0 4.1 The Star Wars Galaxy Map poster places the Minos Cluster in the area of space Star Wars: The Galactic Explorer's Guide identifies as the Western Reaches.
  5. 5.00 5.01 5.02 5.03 5.04 5.05 5.06 5.07 5.08 5.09 5.10 5.11 5.12 5.13 5.14 5.15 5.16 5.17 5.18 5.19 5.20 5.21 5.22 5.23 5.24 5.25 5.26 StarWars.com Star Systems of the Galaxy on StarWars.com (current version) (backup link) (previous version)
  6. 6.00 6.01 6.02 6.03 6.04 6.05 6.06 6.07 6.08 6.09 6.10 6.11 6.12 6.13 6.14 6.15 6.16 6.17 6.18 6.19 The High Republic: The Eye of Darkness
  7. 7.0 7.1 Star Wars: The Acolyte: The Visual Guide
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 Star Wars: Alien Archive — Based on corresponding data for Hasskyn
  9. 9.0 9.1 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 and a number of maps in the current Star Wars canon (see a list here), stated his intention to create homeworlds for numerous species based on context implied from their names. This article treats the Jillsaria system as the location of one such homeworld with regard to the Jillsarians species.
  10. 10.0 10.1 The High Republic Adventures (2023) 6
  11. 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 The Minos Cluster events of The High Republic: The Eye of Darkness take place immediately following the one year anniversary of the destruction of Starlight Beacon, which equates to 229 BBY per Star Wars: The High Republic Character Encyclopedia.
  12. 12.0 12.1 StarWars.com Star Systems of the Galaxy on StarWars.com (current version) (backup link) (previous version) — Based on corresponding data for the Yelsain system
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 13.4 "For the Love of the Empire" — A New Legacy 1
  14. 14.0 14.1 14.2 StarWars.com Star Systems of the Galaxy on StarWars.com (current version) (backup link) (previous version) — Based on corresponding data for the Hivebase-1 system
  15. 15.0 15.1 Doctor Aphra (2016) 16
  16. 16.0 16.1 StarWars.com Star Systems of the Galaxy on StarWars.com (current version) (backup link) (previous version) — Based on corresponding data for the Hasskyn system
  17. 17.0 17.1 StarWars.com Star Systems of the Galaxy on StarWars.com (current version) (backup link) (previous version) — Based on corresponding data for the Travnin system
  18. 18.0 18.1 18.2 18.3 The High Republic: Light of the Jedi
  19. 19.0 19.1 19.2 Before the Awakening
  20. 20.0 20.1 20.2 StarWars.com Star Systems of the Galaxy on StarWars.com (current version) (backup link) (previous version) — Based on corresponding data for the Adarlon system
  21. 21.0 21.1 StarWars.com Star Systems of the Galaxy on StarWars.com (current version) (backup link) (previous version) — Based on corresponding data for the Kennerla system
  22. 22.0 22.1 22.2 22.3 22.4 "After the Fall" — The High Republic: Tales of Light and Life
  23. Star Wars: The High Republic Character Encyclopedia
  24. Star Wars: The High Republic: Chronicles of the Jedi establishes that the in-universe book Chronicles of the Jedi was written weeks after the destruction of Starlight Beacon, which Star Wars: The High Republic Character Encyclopedia dates to 230 BBY. The issuing of the Guardian Protocols, dated by The High Republic Character Encyclopedia to 229 BBY, are depicted in The High Republic – Shadows of Starlight 1 as taking place one week after Starlight Beacon's destruction. With this, Chronicles of the Jedi must have been authored no earlier than 229 BBY. Chronicles of the Jedi further establishes that Pra-Tre Veter is still a Grand Master of the Jedi Order, meaning it was written before his death, which The High Republic Character Encyclopedia states took place in 229 BBY. Therefore, Chronicles of the Jedi must have been written in 229 BBY.
  25. Star Wars: Timelines dates Starlight Beacon's destruction to 230 BBY. The implementation of the Guardian Protocols, which Star Wars: The High Republic Character Encyclopedia places in 229 BBY, took place one week after Starlight Beacon's fall according to The High Republic – Shadows of Starlight 1. As The High Republic Adventures (2023) 4 takes place one year and two weeks after the destruction of Starlight Beacon, it must be set in 228 BBY. Since the events of The High Republic Adventures (2023) 6 are set immediately following the fourth issue's events—and depict the expansion of the Stormwall—the latter event must take place in the same year.
  26. Chapters 5–23 of The High Republic: Trials of the Jedi, which feature the Nihil's surrender, are set concurrent to the Battle of Eriadu, which takes place in 228 BBY per the reasoning here.
  27. 27.0 27.1 The High Republic: Trials of the Jedi
  28. 28.0 28.1 Star Wars: Timelines dates the events of Servants of the Empire: The Secret Academy to 4 BBY.
  29. 29.0 29.1 29.2 29.3 Servants of the Empire: The Secret Academy
  30. The High Republic: Into the Light
  31. The High Republic: The Fallen Star
  32. Star Wars: The High Republic Character Encyclopedia dates Starlight Beacon's fall and the Guardian Protocols' implementation to 230 BBY and 229 BBY, respectively, while Shadows of Starlight 1 establishes that the Guardian Protocols' implementation happened one week after the space station's destruction. The section of "After the Fall" including the harbormaster's mention takes place one month after Starlight Beacon's fall, equating to 229 BBY per Star Wars: The High Republic Character Encyclopedia.
  33. Star Wars: Timelines dates the events of The High Republic: Light of the Jedi to 232 BBY.
  34. 34.0 34.1 2015 Topps Star Wars: The Force Awakens Series 1 Card: Hassk Triplets (backup link)
  35. Star Wars: Timelines dates the events of issues 9 to 31 of the Star Wars: Doctor Aphra comic-book series to around 1 ABY. Therefore Doctor Aphra 18 must take place around 1 ABY.
  36. 36.0 36.1 Doctor Aphra (2016) 18
  37. Doctor Aphra (2016) 19
  38. "For the Love of the Empire" — A New Legacy 1 establishes that Yelsain had a breathable atmosphere that Star Wars: Build the Millennium Falcon 43 Secrets of Spaceflight: Types of Atmosphere classifies as Type I.
  39. Marvel-TemplateLogo Marvel Comics Celebrates Their History of Star Wars Comic Book Storytelling in 'Star Wars: A New Legacy' #1 on Marvel Comics' official website (backup link) establishes the events of the story take place after Task Force 99's last appearance in Star Wars (2015) 61, which Star Wars: Timelines dates the events of to around 2 ABY.
  40. StarWars.com Star Wars: The High Republic Chronological Reader's Guide on StarWars.com (article) (backup link)
  41. HorselessHeadman Star Wars: The High Republic Adventures Phase III #1 on Dark Horse Comics' official website (backup link)
  42. 42.0 42.1 Substack-Favicon About That New Star Wars Galaxy Map… by Jason Fry (@jasonfry) on Substack (June 24, 2025) (backup link)
  43. Marvel-TemplateLogo Star Wars: Doctor Aphra (2016) #18 on Marvel Comics' official website (backup link)
  44. Star Wars Rebels: Head to Head
  45. Galaxy Guide 6: Tramp Freighters
  46. ChallengeLogo "Parts is Parts" — Challenge 68
  47. 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.
  48. SWAJsmall "Lumrunners" — Star Wars Adventure Journal 9
  49. 49.0 49.1 The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia, Vol. II, p. 26 ("Haven")
  50. Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back
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