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The Yularen estate was a residence maintained by the Yularen family in the Sirpar Hills of the planet Anaxes. During his youth, Wullf Yularen spent time at the estate with his father, Thull Yularen.
Sources
- The Essential Guide to Warfare (First mentioned)
Sources
Star Wars: The Essential Guide to Warfare Author's Cut, Part 12: Tales of the New Republic on StarWars.com (article) (backup link)
Notes and references
Pendrake's Horizons was a starliner.[1]
{Ship-stub}
Sources
Star Wars: The Essential Guide to Warfare Author's Cut, Part 12: Tales of the New Republic on StarWars.com (article) (backup link) (First mentioned)
Notes and references
A yacht belonged to Wen Lu-Dasz, a wealthy and eccentric merchant,[1] by 3643 BBY.[2] Replacement parts for the yacht could not be purchased through normal channels and required underworld connections.[1]
{Gamemechanics|Star Wars: The Old Republic} Around that year, an individual affiliated with one of the two warring governments had a companion of theirs make arrangements to acquire the parts for Lu-Dasz's yacht. The companion was able to secure a deal, ensuring that the yacht would operate flawlessly for some time.[1]
Behind the scenes
Wen Lu-Dasz's yacht was mentioned in the Crew Skill mission "Irreplaceable Parts" in the 2011 BioWare video game Star Wars: The Old Republic.[1]
Appearances
- Star Wars: The Old Republic (First mentioned)
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5
Star Wars: The Old Republic — Underworld Trading Crew Skill mission: "Irreplaceable Parts"
- ↑ 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 "Irreplaceable Parts" independently of the main class storyline at any point during the game, the mission must take place at some point around 3643 BBY.
The Fourth Nantama Synod was a meeting held between the ruling houses of the Senex-Juvex on the world of Nantama during the time of the Galactic Republic.
Behind the scenes
The Fourth Nantama Synod was introduced in the 2009 reference book The Essential Atlas by Daniel Wallace and Jason Fry.[1]
Sources
- The Essential Atlas (First mentioned)
Notes and references
The Xerthian hound-slug was a creature from a planet in the Xerthia system. It was known to leave a trail of cold goo on its path. In[1]. , Luke Skywalker/Legends
Behind the scenes
The Xerthian hound-slug was first mentioned in the novel Luke Skywalker and the Shadows of Mindor.[1]
Appearances
- Luke Skywalker and the Shadows of Mindor (First mentioned) page 193
Notes and references
The mission was initially only available to Galactic Republic players and the text referred to the man as wandering into the Jedi Temple on Coruscant.[1]
Notes and references
- ↑
Blank Slate on torhead.com (backup link archived on March 17, 2015)
In 7 ABY, Termagant accompanied Iron Fist to the Graveyard to destroy Rogue Squadron and a convoy led by Mirax Terrik which was carrying bacta to fight the Krytos virus on Coruscant.
The two ships and their TIE/LN starfighters destroyed most of the convoy, but the X-wings that Termagant destroyed were actually Imperials disguised as Rogue Squadron. Kirtan Loor had sent the false Rogue Squadron to destroy the convoy on his own initiative, but Ysanne Isard leaked the convoy's route to Zsinj.
By the time Rogue Squadron arrived, Iron Fist had left the area, so the squadron attacked the Strike Cruiser. The Rogues destroyed some of the Imperial starfighters, and their proton torpedoes blew the cruiser completely in half. Termagant's surviving TIEs were captured by New Republic forces.
Appearances
- X-Wing: The Krytos Trap (First appearance)
Sources
Notes and references
The Battle of Halm was a battle that commenced in 17 BBY as part of the Western Reaches Operation during the Reconquest of the Rim.
Behind the scenes
The battle of Halm was introduced in the 2012 reference book The Essential Guide to Warfare, written by Jason Fry and Paul R. Urquhart.[1]
Sources
- The Essential Guide to Warfare (First mentioned)
Notes and references
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Farasa Anturi was a woman who was an insane princess of the noble House Anturi of the Senex sector in 553 BBY.
Biography
Farasa Anturi was a mentally ill princess from House Anturi, an aristocratic family of the Senex sector. In 553 BBY, she married the warlord Osted Picutorion and her house was renamed "House Picutorion", after him. Their marriage instigated a conflict known as the Crimson Days between House Picutorion and the rival Senex houses House Vandron and House Petro, which was ended when the Third Nantama Synod accepted Anturi's marriage to Picutorion.[1]
Behind the scenes
- "The tale of the Crimson Days ties together the planet Picutorion in Kwymar Sector with the Senex house introduced in Children of the Jedi."
- ―Jason Fry
Farasa Anturi was introduced in the 2009 reference book The Essential Atlas by Daniel Wallace and Jason Fry.[1] Anturi was created as part of the story of the Crimson Days, develope in order to connect[2] the planet Picutorion,[3] which had been first mentioned in the 1989 West End Games' Imperial Sourcebook,[4] with the House Picutorion introduced[2] in the 1995 novel Children of the Jedi.[5]
Sources
- The Essential Atlas (First mentioned)
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 The Essential Atlas
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2
Daniel Wallace's Geekosity — Endnotes for Star Wars: The Essential Atlas (part 5 of 5) on Blogspot (backup link)
- ↑ The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia, Vol. III, p. 25 ("Picutorion")
- ↑
"Picutorion Viewed From the Top" — Imperial Sourcebook (reprinted in Second Edition)
- ↑ Children of the Jedi
History
Discovered between 5000 and 1000 BBY by the Galactic Republic, Aefao was a remote world on the fringe of galactic civilization as of the Jedi Civil War. Located near the areas of space controlled by the Sith Empire, it remained part of Sith Space until the defeat of the Brotherhood of Darkness during the New Sith Wars.[1]
At the start of the Clone Wars, Aefao seceded from the Republic, joining the Confederacy of Independent Systems. During the Third Battle of Aefao, Separatist Major Hoom Garaf was executed by his T-series tactical droid after the two disagreed. A firefight erupted in the Separatist rear guard because of Garaf's death, and as a result the battle turned in the Republic's favor.[3] At the end of the war, the planet was pardoned by the newly formed Galactic Empire, remaining with the Empire, even after its defeat in the Galactic Civil War.
Annexed as part of Oversector Outer, Aefao aligned with Warlord Zsinj's empire and later Grand Admiral Thrawn. As of 11 ABY Aefao remained within the Remnant's space, but was ripped apart by the Yuuzhan Vong War. As of 137 ABY, Aefao remained loyal to the Fel Empire-in-Exile.
Appearances
- Rebel Dawn (First appearance)
Sources
Notes and references
The Garde d'Azure was the security force of the Azure sector under the Galactic Republic.[1]
Behind the scenes
Garde d'Azure means "Guard of Azure" in French.
Sources
- The Essential Guide to Warfare (First mentioned)
Notes and references
The following events took place in 311 BBY.
Events
- The Kuati Succession Crisis is sparked by the death of Ursela Kuat.[1]
Deaths
Sources
- The Essential Guide to Warfare (First mentioned)
Quiberon Kuat was a Kuat Drive Yards engineer. Around the year 800 BBY, KDY acquired deed to the mineral-abundant planet Rothana and Quiberon Kuat was subsequently dispatched to the world along with thousands of workers, to establish a KDY operation on the planet. Over the course of his lifetime, Kuat transformed Rothana into an industrial hub, with self-sufficient factories, shipyards and mining operations.[2]
Behind the scenes
Quiberon Kuat was mentioned in the 2012 reference book The Essential Guide to Warfare, written by Jason Fry and Paul R. Urquhart.[2]
Sources
- The Essential Guide to Warfare (First mentioned)
Notes and references
- "Captain! Captain Nelex! We need backup! They're gone sir, they're all gone! Captain! Can you read me!"
- ―Valoy
Valoy was a Human male guardsman who served in the Republic's Expeditionary Forces during the Cold War.
Biography
In 3643 BBY, Valoy was stationed on the planet Taris. He accompanied a research expedition led by Jedi Master Cin Tykan to take pollution readings and display further evidence on the Rakghoul plague. After Master Tykan disappeared, Valoy contacted Captain Nelex to request backup until he was killed during the mission.
Appearances
- Star Wars: The Old Republic (First appearance)
Notes and references
Balog's greeting for the player depends on what class they are; if the player is a Republic Trooper, Balog says he is honored to be confronted by Havoc Squad; if the player is a Smuggler, Balog warns the player that he is different from the Voidwolf;
Appearances
- Star Wars: The Old Republic: Rise of the Hutt Cartel (First appearance)
Notes and references
- "Chief, Ensign Baz is relieved of duty. See to it that he is escorted to the crew berth and confined to quarters for the remainder of the voyage. I will decide his fate once we reach Coruscant."
"Yes, sir." - ―Tarkin gives orders to the officer
A human male served the Galactic Empire as a chief petty officer during the early years of its reign.[1] In 14 BBY,[2] she served onboard the Carrion Spike, the personal ship of Governor Wilhuff Tarkin, during a journey from the Imperial construction project Sentinel Base to the planet Coruscant. Once the ship entered hyperspace, Tarkin carried out an impromptu inspection of the crew and deduced that one crew member, Ensign Baz, was a spice user. The Governor then commanded the officer to confine Baz to his quarters for the remainder of the flight and contact Commander Cassel on Sentinel Base to inform him that spice use had become a problem on the base and an inspection should be made to confiscate the illicit material. He wore a standard Imperial uniform.[1]
Behind the scenes
The officer first appeared, but was not named, in Tarkin, a novel written by James Luceno and released in 2014.
Appearances
- Tarkin (First appearance, simultaneous with audiobook)
- Tarkin audiobook
Notes and references
Appearances
- X-Wing: Iron Fist (First mentioned)
Appearances
- X-Wing: The Krytos Trap (First appearance)
- Klage: "But the Master said "Get Cedrax." Even a Jedi's no good-bet you don't even know what a D3-TR port is."
- Theran Cedrax (over com): "A D3-TR port is used to fix computer spikes. Basic stuff, he's playing with you."
- ―Klage and Teran Cedrax speak to the the future Barsen'thor[1]
A D3-TR port was a piece of technology used to repair computer spikes. During a mission on the moon Nar Shaddaa[1] in 3643 BBY,[2] a Jedi who would later come to be known as The Barsen'thor
Appearances
- Star Wars: The Old Republic (First mentioned)
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.0 1.1
Star Wars: The Old Republic — Jedi Consular Mission: "Running with the Lancers" on Nar Shaddaa
- ↑
STAR WARS: The Old Republic - Question ! :) - Page 3 on The Old Republic's official website (backup link) places Star Wars: The Old Republic's base game content about ten to twelve years after the signing of the Treaty of Coruscant, which is dated to 3653 BBY by Star Wars: The Old Republic Encyclopedia. The Prologue and Act I of the class storylines are assumed to take place in 3643 BBY, as they are roughly concurrent to each other and the Jedi Knight Act I storyline is dated to 3643 BBY by The Old Republic — The Lost Suns 2. Additionally,
Forums: Dear Story Team, What Year Are We Currently In? on The Old Republic's official website (backup link) and Star Wars: The Old Republic Encyclopedia establish that the Battle of Ilum and the end of Act III for the class stories occur in 3640 BBY. Additionally, Act II for all classes, while featuring conflict between the two factions, occurs prior to the official collapse of the Treaty of Coruscant, which The Old Republic: Annihilation places in the middle of 3641 BBY. Taken together, this means that base game content spans from 3643 BBY to 3640 BBY, and the class storylines extend over this period, this article assumes that Act II takes place within 3642 BBY and the first half of 3641 BBY.
Around the year 3641 BBY, a Hutt named Zirchros had a personal medical facility. At the time, the Hutt was 1,700 years old and was dying inside of the facility. While Zirchros was at the facility he told individuals stories of the early days of the criminal underworld of the Galactic Republic.[1] {Gamemechanics} One individual came to the facility to talk to Zirchros and stayed with the Hutt for some time. Eventually the individual learned information about a secret cache of cultural arifacts from an extinct civilization that Zirchros's father had owned before him. After spending time with the dying Hutt at the medical facility, the individual obtained the artifacts and returned them to an ally.[1]
Behind the scenes
Zirchros's medical facility was first mentioned in Star Wars: The Old Republic, a 2011 MMORPG released by BioWare. It was featured in the archaeology crew skill mission entitled "Memoirs of a Crimelord" which was available for players of both the Sith Empire and Republic factions.[1]
Appearances
- Star Wars: The Old Republic (First mentioned)
Notes and references
- "By the new order of the Traxus Division, and in an attempt to stabilize the banks, it is essential that interest rates on loans to the Republic be raised immediately."
- ―Rush Clovis
The Traxus Division was part of the InterGalactic Banking Clan during the Clone Wars. During the war, the Traxus Divison ordered that interest rates be raised on the Galactic Republic. The order followed a threat made by Count Dooku to the Banking Clan's leader, Rush Clovis, saying that the Confederacy of Independent Systems would default on their loans—thus causing the banks to collapse—if Clovis did not follow the orders of the Separatists.[1]
Appearances
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Crisis at the Heart" (First appearance)
Sources
Notes and references
Behind the scenes
Torphus was mentioned in the Crew Skill mission "Fraternity of Thieves" in the 2011 BioWare video game Star Wars: The Old Republic.[1]
Appearances
- Star Wars: The Old Republic (First mentioned)
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2
Star Wars: The Old Republic — Slicing Crew Skill mission: "Fraternity of Thieves"
- "What do you mean, "she's not coming back"? Did she die?"
"I don't know, sir. Master Shivaz was fine until we hit the Dark Heart. We tried to warn her, but she went in… then we heard the screams. Sent a man in. Just his body came out. Lightsaber wounds on him."
"The Voss warned us about this. The order needs to be informed." - ―A Republic soldier reports to an officer on Shivaz's breakdown
Shivaz was a female Jedi Master of the Jedi Order who accompanied a group of Republic soldiers into the Nightmare Lands on the planet Voss. Shivaz successfully resisted the corrupting influence of the Nightmare Lands as they progressed, but when they reached the Dark Heart, Shivaz ignored the soldiers' warnings and entered—only to be driven completely insane by the entity Sel-Makor that lived within.
Appearances
- Star Wars: The Old Republic (First mentioned)
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3
Star Wars: The Old Republic — Ambient dialogue at Shad-Ka Outpost in the Nightmare Lands, Voss
A female Jedi Padawan served the Jedi Order and the Galactic Republic during the Cold War with the reconstituted Sith Empire.
Biography
A Force-sensitive female, Jedi Master selected her for training in the ways of the Force as a Padawan following the Great Galactic War and the resurgence of the Sith Empire. Stationed on the ancestral Jedi homeworld Tython with the rest of the Order during the Cold War and residing at the Temple there, Master Gehnso dispatched her student to discover the cause of the native Flesh Raiders' violent attacks on the Jedi and the local settlement of Pilgrims. During her mission, the Padawan was slain by the natives and mourned by her master.[1]
Appearances
- Star Wars: The Old Republic (First appearance)
Notes and references
A battle was fought at Drearia in 10 ABY during the Galactic Civil War, as part of the Imperial Mutiny. Having successfully retaken the galactic capital of Coruscant from the New Republic, the Galactic Empire collapsed into infighting over differences over who would be proclaimed the new Emperor. Two factions clashed over Drearia, and the battle ended with the destruction of the Mandator III-class dreadnought Aculeus by squadrons of TIE/D droid starfighters.[1]
Sources
- The Essential Guide to Warfare (First mentioned)
Notes and references
- "Trymbo's at his fishing camp. He'll be thrilled to have some company. Now excuse me, dearie—these Rodian peppers won't cook themselves!"
- ―Loonda
Rodian peppers was a type of food that came from the planet Rodia. Loonda cooked Rodian peppers on Ord Mantell.
Appearances
- Star Wars: The Old Republic (First mentioned)
Notes and references
Sources
- The Essential Guide to Warfare (First mentioned)
Notes and references
In the Light and Darkness War during the New Sith Wars, a battle occurred in the Bomis Koori system that saw the Army of Light defeat the Brotherhood of Darkness.
Sources
- The Essential Atlas (First mentioned)
Notes and references
- ↑ Darth Bane: Path of Destruction dates the Battle of Korriban as taking place in 1006 BBY, consequently before this battle.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 The Essential Atlas
