Ahia-Ko
Are the Ahia-Ko a native species or an immigrated species?Galaxyfarfaraway (talk) 16:08, January 27, 2016 (UTC)
Corrected. Michalomatek 16:28, January 27, 2016 (UTC)
Position
While this is mentioned in Aftermath, "Akiva was one of five worlds closest to Raydonia, the others being Mustafar, Geonosis, Dermos, and Tatooine," is it really accurate? Looking at a map of the Star Wars Galaxy, these six planets are not exactly close together, and there are other systems between them. —Unsigned comment by Frankinwikia (talk • contribs)
- If I remember correctly, didn't Wedge have a list of planets to visit? Perhaps they meant that, out of the planets on Wedge's list, Akiva was the closest to those other ones. Cevan
(talk) 01:59, July 9, 2016 (UTC)
- I don't know...the ensign guy said, "The five closest worlds to Raydonia offer a glimpse of where Captian Antilles could have been heading next." Your theory, Cevan, is very possible, but the ensign later said: "Mustafar makes some sense, as does Geonosis..." implying that only a few of the five planets made sense as places for the Empire to be, further implying that—since the list was of suspected Imperial systems—the other planets wouldn't be on the list. Geek'ari Talk 00:27, July 16, 2016 (UTC)
- Raydonia and Dathomir are already close to each other, so Akiva must be somewhere in the vicinity of the grid coordinates O-6. User:Ghost of LucasArts; 9:20 AM; August 22, 2019
- I don't know...the ensign guy said, "The five closest worlds to Raydonia offer a glimpse of where Captian Antilles could have been heading next." Your theory, Cevan, is very possible, but the ensign later said: "Mustafar makes some sense, as does Geonosis..." implying that only a few of the five planets made sense as places for the Empire to be, further implying that—since the list was of suspected Imperial systems—the other planets wouldn't be on the list. Geek'ari Talk 00:27, July 16, 2016 (UTC)
