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A repair shop that repaired and installed arcade machines operated in the city Myrra on the Outer Rim planet Akiva during the reign of the Galactic Empire.

Description

The shop consisted of a cylindical building in the city Myrra on the Outer Rim planet Akiva. The building had a single arched entrance that led to a small room.[1]

History

The shop operated during the reign of the Galactic Empire. By 3 ABY,[2] Sullustan and a human had started working at the shop and had installed an arcade machine in the Pyke Cardroom in the Pyke Syndicate district of Myrra for their friend Weirla despite not being immediately paid. Around the same time, Weirla began winning lots of credits betting on fathier races from a betting console at The Alcazar, a local cantina.[1]

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In 3 ABY,[2] the owner of The Alcazar, Surat Nuat, began to suspect someone was cheating at the fathier table and hired the scoundrel Kay Vess to investigate the activity for him. She began her investigation by talking to a Rodian gambler near the cantina's betting console who pointed the Vess towards Weirla and her friends at the repair shop. When Vess arrived at the repair shop, she overheard Weirla's friends complaining about the Aqualish being cheap despite her fathier race winnings. She proceeded to strike up a conversation with the Sullustan and human, during which she learned about the pair installing the arcade machine in the Pyke District.[1] During the same year,[2] Vess achieved a high score while playing the arcade game Rider from a machine at the shop.[1]

Behind the scenes

The repair shop appeared in the 2024 video game, Star Wars Outlaws developed by Massive Entertainment and published by Ubisoft. In the game, the shop was part of the "Money Drop" syndicate quest.[1]

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