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By 3643 BBY,[2] a survey team discovered an ancient Sith oubliette in catacombs on[1] the planet[3] Dromund Fels.[1]

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Around that year,[2] an individual associated with one of the two sides in the ongoing struggle between the Galactic Republic and the reconstituted Sith Empire sent a companion to explore the Dromund Fels catacombs and the oubliette. In the latter, in a room filled with treasure, the companion subsequently discovered the preserved body of a prisoner.[1]

Behind the scenes

The survey team was mentioned in BioWare's 2011 video game Star Wars: The Old Republic in the Crew Skill mission "The Forgotten Prison."[1] An earlier version of the mission was exclusive to Sith Empire–faction players and specified the survey team as an Imperial one[4] though that fact was later removed from the game, as was the information regarding the mission's outcome.[1]

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Notes and references

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 SWTOR mini Star Wars: The Old Republic — Archaeology Crew Skill mission: "The Forgotten Prison"
  2. 2.0 2.1 Per the reasoning here, Act I of Star Wars: The Old Republic takes place around 3643 BBY. Since players of The Old Republic can assign their companions on the mission "The Forgotten Prison" independently of the main class storyline at any point during the game, the mission must take place at some point around 3643 BBY.
  3. WizardsoftheCoast The Dark Forces Saga: Part 5: Two Peas in a Pod on Wizards.com (original site is defunct)
  4. Premium-Era-real The Forgotten Prison on torhead.com (backup link archived on March 17, 2015)