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The Obroa-skai system was a solar system[2] located in the Inner Rim region of the galaxy.[1] It contained at least one planet, the library world of Obroa-skai.[2]

In 14 BBY, the Obroa-skai system was the site of a large space accident involved several freighters and civilian that claimed the lives of 1,100 passengers aboard the MC80 Star Cruiser Stellar Vista. The accident had been caused by a botched Imperial military operation to capture Moff Tarkin's stolen corvette Carrion Spike, which had been stolen by Berch Teller and his rebel cell. During the operation, an Immobilizer 418 cruiser's gravity well projectors malfunctioned; causing the gravity well to yank a large number of vessels out of hyperspace. In addition, Teller's cell sent a decoy vessel, the YT-1000 light freighter Reticent, to throw the Imperials off-scent.[2]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 StarWars.com Star Systems of the Galaxy on StarWars.com (current version) (backup link) (previous version)
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Tarkin
  3. Star Wars Galaxy Map poster. This assumes that the name "Vaathkree Trade Corridor," as used in Star Wars: Aliens of the Galaxy, applies to the canon hyperspace route depicted on the map that matches the depiction of the Star Wars Legends route with the same name in The Essential Atlas per BlueskyLogo Jason Fry (@jasoncfry.bsky.social.) on Bluesky (post on January 3, 2025): "They are indeed the same. Same galaxy, same map. In the rare event something needs to be changed, it will be discussed. (In response to: Hi @jasoncfry.bsky.social, was hoping you could confirm for Wookieepedia purposes that the hyperspace routes depicted on the Galaxy Map given out at Celebration are intended to be the same routes as in Legends. Sorry to bother, but would make our lives much easier to have it confirmed!)" (screenshot).