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Ealor is a planet in the Bysis system. It is home to the graivehs, and covered with grasslands and temperate forests. This is a list of creatures in the fictional Star Wars universe. ...
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Elom Elom is home to Eloms and the Elomin. For centuries, the two species lived unknown to one another, with Eloms living deep underground to access the planet's natural springs, and the Elomin living a technologically advanced life on the surface. Spoiler warning: // The Abyssin inhabit the planet Byss. ...
Spoiler warning: // The Abyssin inhabit the planet Byss. ...
Eloms are primitive and peaceful, and evolved on the surface in times long passed. Only later did they adapt to subterranean life, evolving larger claws for digging and acquiring an extreme sensitivity to bright light. They live in communities called cseria, annually meeting to solve problems and to trade goods. The Elomin became aware of Eloms during an expedition inside the caves of the A'driannamieq Mountains. Due to the rigid perceptions of order and structure in the Elomin world, they found the concept of underground Eloms difficult to grasp. Accordingly, the mountain explorers never reported to their findings to the Elomin Council. When Elom became part of the Galactic Republic, a lucrative trading deal was struck with the Elomin, with precious lommite ore from the planet's crust being exported from the planet. A cave-in during the mining operation revealed the Elom civilization again to the Elomin, and the Republic began to investigate, finding Eloms to be sentient and giving them land-rights over an area of the planet. The Elomin began a resource-sharing program with their newly discovered co-habitors, although they were hesitant in entering such a deal with a culture they found so strange and alien. The Eloms, for their part, were content to persist in their subterranean existence. The Galactic Republic is the name of the interplanetary government used in the fictional Star Wars universe prior to the establishment of the Galactic Empire. ...
When the Empire assumed control over the planet, the Elomin were forced into slavery and Eloms' land ownership was revoked. Most Eloms sought an existence even deeper underground, but occasionally young Eloms would journey up to free Elomin slaves using "mining accidents", despite the disapproving sentiment among the Elom elders. Eloms rarely journey off the planet Elom, and those who do show sociopathic streaks in their personalities, possibly because of their separation from their native environment.
Elrood Elrood is a primary planet in the Elrood System near the Rimma Trade Route. It has two moons, Sharene and Lodos. The sector itself contains "The Drift" and the nebulous Degan Gas Clouds making navigation somewhat hazardous for inexperienced pilots. During the era of the Galactic Empire, Elrood was controlled by the sinister Moff Villis Andal. This is a list of the planetary systems and star systems in the fictional Star Wars galaxy. ...
In the fictional Star Wars galaxy there are a number of well-known trade routes. ...
This is a list of moons and asteroids in the fictional Star Wars saga. ...
This is a list of moons and asteroids in the fictional Star Wars saga. ...
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Emerido Emerido is one of two inhabited planets in the Stavo System in the Core Worlds. The planet is a major center for hi-tech technological research and development and giant research facilities are scattered across the planet's surface. Like a few other planets in the Star Wars galaxy, Emerido is covered by an ecumenopolis, or planet-spanning city. Though not as built-up as Coruscant, Emerido still boasts a population in the hundreds of billions. Emerido was the home planet of Supreme Chancellor Kalpana, who served immediately before Finis Valorum. In the Star Wars fictional universe, the Core Worlds are the known worlds, or planetary systems, that are near the core of the Star Wars galaxy. ...
Map of the Star Wars galaxy released by Star Wars Insider The fictional galaxy where the setting of the Star Wars saga occurs is known simply as the Star Wars galaxy while in the canon it is referred as the Galaxy or the Known Galaxy. ...
The surface of the fictional world of Coruscant, the capital world of the Star Wars galaxy, and a popular example of an ecumenopolis. ...
Coruscant (pronounced //) is the name of a fictional planet in the Star Wars universe. ...
Supreme Chancellor (usually just Chancellor) is the title of the Head of State of the Galactic Republic of the fictional Star Wars universe. ...
The following is a list of characters from the Old Republic era of the Star Wars fictional universe, dating from 5,000 BBY to the end of the events depicted in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, approximately 19 BBY. Jedi are not included in this list. ...
Finis Valorum (92 BBY - 22 BBY) is a fictional character from Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace. ...
Empress Teta Empress Teta is the primary world of the Empress Teta System. It was renamed in the honor of Empress Teta, who was the ruler of the planet; in 5,000 BBY she unified all the planets in the system. Since the capital city of Cinnagar covers more than half the planet, the planet itself is also often referred to as Cinnagar. This is a list of the planetary systems and star systems in the fictional Star Wars galaxy. ...
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// Main article: Caamas Caamas is a toxic planet in the Cirius System that was formerly a highly populated habitable world, until the Empire bombarded it shortly after the Clone Wars, killing nearly all the inhabitants of the planet. ...
This planet, originally named Koros Major, was one of the first planets to join the Old Republic. Millennia before the events that take place in the films, this planet was the site of the first incursion upon the Old Republic by the Sith Empire in what came to be known as the Great Hyperspace War. Years later, the Krath Aleema and Setal Keto lived on Empress Teta and used it as their base.[1][2] The Galactic Republic is the name of the interplanetary government used in the fictional Star Wars universe prior to the establishment of the Galactic Empire. ...
The Sith Empire was an empire established by Dark Jedi banished from the Galactic Republic. ...
Tales of the Jedi is a series of comic books that are part of the Expanded Universe of Star Wars. ...
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Aleema Keto (?- 3,996 BBY) is a character in the Star Wars Expanded Universe. ...
In the Star Wars Expanded Universe, Satal Keto, together with his cousin Aleema, was a founder of the Sith-inspired Krath cult in 3,998 BBY. The Krath was founded when Keto and his cousin were intrigued enough by a Coruscant museum exhibit of Sith artifacts to steal a tome...
Endor Endor, seen in Episode VI, is the gas giant to the forest moon of Endor, featured in Return of the Jedi. Endor is located in the remote Moddell Sector. Endor is believed to make two appearances in Return of the Jedi, seen as a pinkish planet in the background of a scene with the forest moon.[3][4] Endor is also the homeworld of the little creatures called Ewoks. Movie poster Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi, is a science fiction film that debuted in 1983, and re-released with changes in 1997 and 2004. ...
Distance from Core 43,300 light years Sector Moddell Number of Suns 2 Population 30 million Points of Interest Imperial Shield Generator (destroyed during Galactic Civil War) Surface water 8% Affiliation Galactic Empire, Rebel Alliance, Ewok In the fictional universe of Star Wars, the forest moon of Endor, also known...
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Ennth Ennth is a planet that self-destructs via volcanic eruptions of the planet's crust every 7–8 years.[citation needed] It is also the home planet of the Jedi Knight Zekk. Jedi Knight redirects here. ...
This article is about fictional Jedi characters that appeared in the Post-Return of the Jedi Expanded Universe and were part of Luke Skywalkers New Jedi Order. ...
Eos Eos is a lava planet, and the secret location of a Trade Federation droid factory. It supplied many droids and ships for the invasion of Naboo and other worlds that did not pay their dues to the Trade Federation. Eos was also rich in minerals required for the Trade Federation technology. It was discovered by one of the Trade Federation's human pilots, Vana Sage, who overheard a communication about the illegal invasion of Naboo. The Federation attempted to murder her, but she escaped and stumbled upon the small planet. After she had met up with her counterpart, Reti, as well as Rhys Dallows and Nym, they went to destroy the droid factory there. Once it was destroyed, the heroes went to help liberate Naboo. Eos was never used again after its original factory was destroyed. Eos is featured in the game Star Wars: Starfighter. The Trade Federation invasion, and later occupation, force marches on Theed The Trade Federation is a fictional organization that exists in the Star Wars universe at the time of the Galactic Republic. ...
Naboo is a fictitious planet in the fictional Star Wars universe with a mostly green terrain and which is the homeworld of two societies: the Gungans who dwell in underwater cities and the humans who live in colonies on the surface. ...
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Ergo Ergo is home to an Imperial fueling facility. Kyle Katarn used it to smuggle himself aboard the Executor, after which he could make his way to the Arc Hammer, a Super Star Destroyer which housed the final construction facility for the Dark Troopers.[citation needed] This article or section may need to be cleaned up and rewritten because it describes a work of fiction in a primarily in-universe style. ...
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In the fictional Star Wars universe, the Star Dreadnought Executor, commonly referred to as a Super Star Destroyer, was the personal flagship of Darth Vader. ...
Spoiler warning: The Arc Hammer is an Imperial factory ship featured in the game Star Wars: Dark Forces. ...
A group of Imperial Star Destroyers. ...
A Dark Trooper; thought to be the Phase III model The Imperial Dark Troopers from the Star Wars Expanded Universe Saga are an elite branch of the Imperial stormtroopers. ...
Eriadu Eriadu is the homeworld of Grand Moff Tarkin. The surface is full of dirty industry and waste zones that pollute the atmosphere. Eriadu manufactures many goods that can be purchased by the player character in the game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. It was also the site of a trade summit where all of the non-Neimoidian members of the Trade Federation directorate were assassinated in a hit arranged by Darth Sidious.[4] Grand Moff Governor Wilhuff Tarkin is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. ...
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (KotOR) is an RPG video game originally for the Microsoft Xbox and later for PCs running Microsoft Windows. ...
Esseles Esseles is a Core World residing in Darpa Sector along the Perlemian Trade Route. It is a temperate and mountainous world where the most of the inhabitants dwell within the deep mist-shrouded valleys. The capital city is Calamar, a center for high-tech research and development, specializing in hypernautics and advanced hyperdrive engines. Esseles was the main political power center within Darpa Sector prior to the events of the Clone Wars and the rise of the Empire. Under Imperial control, the world suffered economically and quickly lost most of its sector influence and territories, but the inhabitants, being naturally peaceful, chose not to intervene in the affairs of the Emperor.[citation needed] In the Star Wars fictional universe, the Core Worlds are the known worlds, or planetary systems, that are near the core of the Star Wars galaxy. ...
This is a list of sectors in the fictional Star Wars universe. ...
In the fictional Star Wars galaxy there are a number of well-known trade routes. ...
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Essowyn Essowyn is a planet in the Saurton system, which is in the Trax Sector, in the Outer Rim. It is 60% covered by water, and also has plains, low hills and craters. Due to its position between two asteroid belts, the planet is used by mining corporations, lead by the massive Messert Mines Corporation. The planet is the homeworld of the Saurtons, but is also inhabited by humans, Sullustans, and Verpine. In the fictional Star Wars series, the Outer Rim Territories is the outermost part of the Star Wars galaxy. ...
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A Sullustan pilot, Ten Numb. ...
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Etti IV Etti IV is a mostly urban covered world within the Corporate Sector Authority (CSA), and home of the Etti people—tall, gaunt humanoids with thin bodies and long limbs. The rest of the planet features smooth, moss-covered plains and shallow, saline oceans. The world profits from being near several hyperspace trade routes that run through the CSA.[4] The Corporate Sector Authority is the government of a free enterprise fiefdom known as the Corporate Sector in the Star Wars galaxy that was formed in 490 BBY to free the Republic lawmakers and the Corporate moneymakers from their differences. ...
Exodo II Exodo II is a hot, stormy, and dense world in the Meridian Sector, near Durren and Odos. The Millennium Falcon had a brief encounter with the world nine years after the Battle of Endor.[5] This is a list of sectors in the fictional Star Wars universe. ...
// Main article: Caamas Caamas is a toxic planet in the Cirius System that was formerly a highly populated habitable world, until the Empire bombarded it shortly after the Clone Wars, killing nearly all the inhabitants of the planet. ...
// Obroa-Skai is the home of the oldest and most extensive neutral knowledge archive in the galaxy. ...
The Millennium Falcon is a fictional starship that first appeared in the original Star Wars film, A New Hope. ...
The Battle of Endor was the climactic battle depicted in the 1983 film, Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi. ...
Falleen Falleen is home to the species of the same name, and is the birthplace of Prince Xizor. The planet fell in a bloody battle with the Yuuzhan Vong shortly after the Battle of Kalarba.[citation needed] This article is about minor villains in the fictional Star Wars universe. ...
The Yuuzhan Vong are a race of sentient beings from the fictional Star Wars Expanded Universe that rise as a threat to the New Republic in the New Jedi Order series of novels. ...
// Kalarba The planet Kalarba was the capital of Kalarba Sector. ...
Fef Fef is the home planet to the insectoid Fefze.
Felucia Felucia is a boggy world covered in giant fungus-like organisms, which appeared in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith. Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith is the third episode of the Star Wars film series (but the sixth film to be produced), to be released on Thursday, May 19, 2005. ...
Felucia is filled with strange species of plants and animals which are almost translucent, rubber-like, and quite interesting. It is the home of many Acklay (the spider-like monster in the arena on Geonosis Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones). When the sun shines, the environment glitters like multicolored glass, with a multitude of colors. This planet was colonized by the Gossam in 40,000 BBY. It served as the headquarters of the Commerce Guild during The Clone Wars. Felucia was also one of three planets along with Mygeeto and Saleucami that was labelled by Supreme Chancellor Palpatine as a Triad of Evil during the final days of the Clone Wars. It can be played on and taken over in Star Wars: Battlefront II. For other uses, see Plant (disambiguation). ...
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This is a list of creatures in the fictional Star Wars universe. ...
Film poster for Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones (2002) is the fifth Star Wars science fiction movie released and the second part of the prequel trilogy which began with Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace. ...
Spoiler warning: // The Falleen are a scaled, cold-blooded, reptilian humanoid species with pigmentation that varies with mood, known to be as long lived as the Hutts (the Falleen have an average lifespan of 250 Standard Years) who inhabit and originate from the planet Falleen. ...
Fans of the fictional Star Wars universe keep track of the dates of key events with a dating system (or calendar) reckoned at the Battle of Yavin featured in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. ...
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// Radatous Radatous is only known for its great shield generators and ancient Jedi training camps. ...
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During the Battle of Felucia, two Jedi Knights, Aayla Secura and Barriss Offee, led the Republic's Star Corps clone troopers under Marshal Commander Bly's command. They were supposed to be looking for Shu Mai, the leader of the Commerce Guild, but when the troops received the message of Order 66 Aayla Secura was blasted from behind by clone troopers, while Barriss Offee, who also joined the battle, was blasted away by a AT-TE Walker. To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...
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Aayla Secura is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. ...
Barriss Offee was a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. ...
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The following is a list of fictional Star Wars characters from Separatist-affiliated factions, including the Corporate Alliance, Trade Federation, and the Techno Union. ...
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Fest Fest is the primary planet in the Fest System. The planet is ravaged by civil war both among its inhabitants and against Mantooine. The Festians were rebellious to the Empire and knew that it was about to attack Mantooine, but the distrust for each other, coupled with a lack of communications facilities, prevented them from warning the other planet.[citation needed] This is a list of the planetary systems and star systems in the fictional Star Wars galaxy. ...
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Fest is dominated by steep mountain ranges and deep valleys. The planet appears in two Star Wars games. In Star Wars: Dark Forces, in a rocky and cliffy region there is an Imperial research facility concerned with the weapons of the Dark Troopers. In a level of the Nintendo 64 game Star Wars: Rogue Squadron, in a snowy region resembling Hoth, there is a factory plane specializing in the production of AT-ATs and AT-PTs. It has been suggested that Multiplayer game be merged into this article or section. ...
Star Wars: Dark Forces is a video game produced by the LucasArts Entertainment Company. ...
A Dark Trooper; thought to be the Phase III model The Imperial Dark Troopers from the Star Wars Expanded Universe Saga are an elite branch of the Imperial stormtroopers. ...
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Spoiler warning: // Had Abbadon Had Abbadon is a world with six moons that is inhabited by humans. ...
The All Terrain Armored Transport (AT-AT), also called the Imperial Walker, was a major part of the Galactic Empires army in the fictional Star Wars universe. ...
In the fictional Star Wars Expanded Universe, the AT-PT (All Terrain Personal Transport) is a single seat light anti-infantry walker developed and used during the latter years of the Old Republic era. ...
Foerost Foerost is a Deep Core world on the Koros Trunk Line between Kuar and Kaikielius, appearing in Tales of the Jedi: The Sith War. It was orbited by the Foerost Shipyards, which was one of the Republic largest and oldest shipyards. The shipyards' engineers removed raw materials from the planet and transported them to the shipyards in high orbit. In the Star Wars fictional universe, the Deep Core is at the center of the galaxy. ...
In 3,996 BBY, during the Great Sith War, a combined Krath/Mandalorian fleet stole 300 Republic warships from the shipyards for use during an assault on Coruscant. In 3,959 BBY, Sith Lords Revan and Malak stole a major Republic fleet from the shipyards, triggering the War of the Star Forge. In 522 BBY, the shipyards were purchased from the Old Republic by the Techno Union. Fans of the fictional Star Wars universe keep track of the dates of key events with a dating system (or calendar) centered around the Battle of Yavin featured in Star Wars: A New Hope. ...
Tales of the Jedi is a series of comic books that are part of the Expanded Universe of Star Wars. ...
The Krath is a fictional organization from the Star Wars Expanded Universe. ...
Mandalorian Mythosaur Skull Insignia A Mandalorian is a member of a group of masked warrior clans in the Star Wars universe. ...
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In the fictional Star Wars universe, the Sith were a humanoid race who were enslaved by a group of warrior priests who follow the dark side of the Force and serve as the evil counterparts to the Jedi. ...
Revan (pronounced //) is a fictional character in the Star Wars Expanded Universe. ...
Darth Makak — Darth Malak Darth Malak is a character from the fictional Star Wars universe. ...
Form of Government Federal Republic--Unicameral--Parliamentary Official language Basic Capital Coruscant Judicial Branch Supreme Court Legislative and Executive Branch Galactic Senate Senate Chair and Head of State Supreme Chancellor Assistant Senate Head Vice Chair Establishment 25,000 BBY Reorganization into the Galactic Empire 19 BBY Re-establishment 5 ABY...
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In 22 BBY, the Techno Union secretly tightened the security of the shipyards, in preparation for the Clone Wars. Later during that conflict, the system was blockaded by the Republic. In 20 BBY, the Techno Union broke through the Republic blockade through the use of a fleet of Bulwark-class Mark 1 Battlecruisers, setting of the epic Sieges of Foerost. This fleet ravaged Sector Zero until stopped by a fleet of Victory-class Star Destroyers. The initial battle of the Clone Wars: The Battle of Geonosis â¹ The template below has been proposed for deletion. ...
A group of Imperial Star Destroyers. ...
Fondor Fondor is a Mid Rim world famous for its orbital shipyards. Much of its surface is scarred from incessant mining for raw materials to supply the always-hungry shipyards, as well as Fondor's moons. Darth Vader's Executor-class Super Star Destroyer was constructed over Fondor.[citation needed] During the Galactic Civil War, Rogue Squadron used captured TIE Hunter prototypes to attack and destroy an unnamed Super Star Destroyer equipped with a Cloaking Device that was under construction at the Fondor shipyards. Fondor was brought under New Republic control several years after the Battle of Endor, and the relationship was bolstered by Han Solo saving the last of Fondor's rulers' children from rogue Imperials working with a corrupt planetary bureaucracy.[citation needed] The strategically valuable planet became a target during the Yuuzhan Vong invasion; it was saved from Vong invasion when a blast from Centerpoint Station directed by Thrackan Sal-Solo destroyed a portion of the enemy fleet. However Fondor was saved at the cost of the Hapan war fleet, which was caught in the inexpertly aimed weapon's destructive blast. Fondor would continue to supply the Galactic Alliance with starships in the war.[6][4] Darth Vader is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. ...
A group of Imperial Star Destroyers. ...
The Rogue Squadron crest Rogue Squadron is a fictional starfighter squadron in George Lucass science fiction saga Star Wars. ...
The TIE Hunter is a fictional Star Wars starfighter from the Expanded Universe. ...
The Super Star Destroyer, often abbreviated S.S.D., is used to refer to any ship in the Star Wars fictional universe used by the Galactic Empires Starfleet with a wedge-shaped design larger than the 1,600 m long Imperial*-class Star Destroyer. ...
A Klingon Bird of Prey from Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country fires while using a cloaking device but is eventually destroyed by the USS Enterprise. ...
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Combatants New Republic/Galactic Alliance The New Jedi Order Imperial Remnant Chiss Asendancy Hapes Consortium Mandalorian Protectors Hutts Yuuzhan Vong Peace Brigade Red Knights of Life Commanders Luke Skywalker Leia Organa Solo Han Solo Borsk Feylyaâ Cal Omas Wedge Antilles Admiral Ackbarâ Traest Krefey Gilad Pellaeon Boba Fett...
In George Lucas Star Wars saga, Centerpoint Station is an ancient space station that was capable of moving entire planets with its tractor beams and eons ago was used to move the planets Corellia, Drall, Selonia and possibly Talus and Tralus to their current location. ...
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In the Star Wars Expanded Universe, the Hapes Consortium is an alliance of sixty-three worlds. ...
The Galactic Federation of Free Alliances is a fictional government from the Star Wars novel series, more commonly called the Galactic Alliance for short. ...
Foundry Foundry was a Techno Union world where battle droids were produced.[citation needed] The following is a list of minor organizations in the fictional Star Wars universe. ...
Battle Droids shooting at Obi-Wan Kenobi and Qui-Gon Jinn. ...
Frego Frego is a wealthy planet once controlled by a crime ring led by the Cobral family. However, after one of the family members testified in front of the Senate, Frego started on the road to a new beginning.[7] The Galactic Republic is the name of the interplanetary government used in the fictional Star Wars universe prior to the establishment of the Galactic Empire. ...
Fresia Fresia is a ringed world populated by mining or repair droids. Fresia is also populated by blue-furred creatures called Calicis. Calicis are the only organic form of intelligence. Fresia has diamond and spice mines. Fresia is also the location where the X-Wings where stolen by the Rebel Alliance. Luke Skywalker in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope along side astromech droid R2-D2, and protocol droid C-3PO. This is the concept of the droid in science fiction. ...
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In the fictional Star Wars universe, spice usually refers to an illegal narcotic or a controlled substance. ...
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In the fictional Star Wars universe, the Rebel Alliance, or more formally, the Alliance to Restore the Republic, is an interstellar terrorist force formed in direct military opposition to the Galactic Empire. ...
Froz Froz is the homeworld of the Frozians. The planet is located in the Corellian Sector.[citation needed] Spoiler warning: // The Falleen are a scaled, cold-blooded, reptilian humanoid species with pigmentation that varies with mood, known to be as long lived as the Hutts (the Falleen have an average lifespan of 250 Standard Years) who inhabit and originate from the planet Falleen. ...
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Gala Gala is a beautiful and wealthy world once under the control of a royal family. It is fairly close to Melida/Daan and Phindar. However, twenty years before the Galactic Civil War, the Prince of Gala was surrounded by corruption. With the help of Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi-Wan Kenobi, the truth behind the corruption was discovered, and Gala was set on a course for democracy.[8] [9] To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article may require cleanup. ...
// Obroa-Skai is the home of the oldest and most extensive neutral knowledge archive in the galaxy. ...
The Galactic Civil War (19 BBY - 19 ABY) is a fictional war from the Star Wars galaxy, beginning with Revenge of the Sith and continuing through the original trilogy of films A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi, as well as several novels, comics, and...
Qui-Gon Jinn (92 â 32 BBY) was a Jedi Master character in the fictional Star Wars universe. ...
Obi-Wan Ben Kenobi (57 â 0 BBY) is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. ...
Gall Gall is the seventh moon of the Cadavine Sector in the Zhar System. Its environment consists of rocky plains, its day has 29 hours, and its year has 369 days. Gall has no sentient species (although a wampa features in the game Shadows of the Empire), but it is known that the Empire keeps several Elite Troopers guarding the hangars in the Moon. A wampa in its lair on Hoth Wampas are fictional predators in the Star Wars universe, resembling Yetis or the extinct giant ground sloth. ...
Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire was a multimedia project created by Lucasfilm in 1996. ...
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In Shadows of the Empire, Dash Rendar tracks Boba Fett to the Gall Spaceport and attempts to intercept his starship, Slave I. Fett escapes, taking the carbon frozen Han Solo with him. Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire was a multimedia project created by Lucasfilm in 1996. ...
Dash Rendar is a fictional character in the Star Wars galaxy. ...
Boba Fett is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. ...
Slave I closing in on Geonosis In the Star Wars universe, Slave I is the primary spacecraft used by Jango Fett and later, Boba Fett. ...
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Galantos Galantos is a vast urban world filled with aliens of different species. The species are Wookiees, Ithorians, Rodians, Bith, Twi'leks, and Duros.[citation needed] A Wookiee is a member of a race of hairy bipeds in the fictional Star Wars universe. ...
Spoiler warning: // The Falleen are a scaled, cold-blooded, reptilian humanoid species with pigmentation that varies with mood, known to be as long lived as the Hutts (the Falleen have an average lifespan of 250 Standard Years) who inhabit and originate from the planet Falleen. ...
Spoiler warning: // The Palowick are native to the swampy world of Lowick. ...
Spoiler warning: // The Abyssin inhabit the planet Byss. ...
Aayla Secura, a Twilek Jedi In the fictional Star Wars universe, Twileks (pronounced /twiË.lÉk/) are a prominent alien species. ...
Spoiler warning: // The Abyssin inhabit the planet Byss. ...
Galidraan Galidraan was the site of the Battle of Galidraan between Count Dooku with the Jedi and Jango Fett with the Mandalorians. The Battle of Galidraan was a conflict that led to the destruction of the Mandalorians by the Jedi. ...
Count Dooku (also known as Darth Tyranus) is a fictional character from the Star Wars universe. ...
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Jango Fett (66 â 22 BBY) is a fictional character from the Star Wars universe whose first cinematic appearance was in Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones, in which he was played by Temuera Morrison. ...
Mandalorian Mythosaur Skull Insignia A Mandalorian is a member of a group of masked warrior clans in the Star Wars universe. ...
Gallinore Gallinore is a beautiful world in the Hapes Consortium that is famous for its rainbow gems, long-living creatures that radiate a beautiful, colorful shine. Rainbow gems are extremely valuable, yet hundreds of them were given to Princess Leia Organa by the Hapans.[citation needed] In the Star Wars Expanded Universe, the Hapes Consortium is an alliance of sixty-three worlds. ...
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Her Royal Highness, Princess Leia Organa of Alderaan (born in 19 BBY), born Leia Amidala Skywalker, is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe played by Aiden Barton in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, actress Carrie Fisher in Star Wars: Episodes IV-VI, and by Ann...
Gamorr Gamorr is the home of the Gamorreans.[4] ...
Gand Gand is the homeworld of the Gand. Its atmosphere is primarily ammonia, making it lethal to most galactic lifeforms. The Gand do not breath; they absorb all necessary nourishment through eating. They are able to speak by storing various gasses in a special gas bladder used just for this purpose (see X-Wing: Wedge's Gamble). They often find work as bounty hunters, due to their tradition of "findsmen".[citation needed] Spoiler warning: // The Abyssin inhabit the planet Byss. ...
Ammonia is a compound of nitrogen and hydrogen with the formula NH3. ...
A bounty hunter is an individual who seeks out fugitives (hunting) for a monetary reward (bounty), for apprehending by law, if such laws exist. ...
Garban Garban is a temperate planet in the Tau Sakar system, which is in the Abrion Sector in the Outer Rim. It is the homeworld of the Jenet species. The planet was not a member of the Galactic Republic, but joined the Galactic Empire. In geography, temperate latitudes of the globe lie between the tropics and the polar circles. ...
In the fictional Star Wars series, the Outer Rim Territories is the outermost part of the Star Wars galaxy. ...
Spoiler warning: // The Falleen are a scaled, cold-blooded, reptilian humanoid species with pigmentation that varies with mood, known to be as long lived as the Hutts (the Falleen have an average lifespan of 250 Standard Years) who inhabit and originate from the planet Falleen. ...
- Senator Palpatine Form of Government Federal Republic Official language Basic Capital Coruscant Head of Government Chancellor Establishment c. ...
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Garqi Garqi was a very unusual planet, as it appeared purple from space. This was mainly because the minerals in its soil turned the native plant life purple. Garqi was an agricultural planet that was captured easily by the Yuuzhan Vong.[citation needed] The Yuuzhan Vong are a race of sentient beings from the fictional Star Wars Expanded Universe that rise as a threat to the New Republic in the New Jedi Order series of novels. ...
Generis Generis is a desert planet full of towns and cities, sector capital of Atrivis Sector. Five years after the Battle of Endor, Grand Admiral Thrawn captured it from the New Republic, destroying the Republic communications center and most of the sector fleet supply depots.[citation needed] This is a list of sectors in the fictional Star Wars universe. ...
The Battle of Endor was the climactic battle depicted in the 1983 film, Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi. ...
Grand Admiral Thrawn (full name: Mitthrawnuruodo) is a fictional character from the Star Wars galaxy. ...
The New Republic (officially The New Galactic Republic) is a fictional government in Star Wars. ...
Genesia Genesia, located in Brak Sector, was a haven to many of the sector's crimelords due to the corruptibility of the local government.[citation needed] This is a list of sectors in the fictional Star Wars universe. ...
Gentes Gentes is one of the inhospitable planets of the Anoat System. The dwarf-like Ugnaughts are from here.[citation needed] This is a list of the planetary systems and star systems in the fictional Star Wars galaxy. ...
The Ugnaughts are a fictional race in the Star Wars universe. ...
Gerona Gerona is a planet in the Elrood system. It looks like a blue world with rings around it. Its population is mostly human with Twi'leks, Duros, Sullustans and Koboks also representing it. The terrain of the planet is rainforests, urban areas, deserts, grasslands, and seas. Although it was a republic planet, near the end of the Jedi Civil War, the Sith occupation was strong in many of the settlements. Most believe this is because a number of the cities were owned by the Czerka Corporation, and both factions had good relations with the other, especially involving trade.[citation needed] Aayla Secura, a Twilek Jedi In the fictional Star Wars universe, Twileks (pronounced /twiË.lÉk/) are a prominent alien species. ...
Spoiler warning: // The Abyssin inhabit the planet Byss. ...
A Sullustan pilot, Ten Numb. ...
Spoiler warning: // The Kaleesh are a bipedal reptilian species from the planet Kalee. ...
Rainforests are forests characterized by high rainfall, with definitions setting minimum normal annual rainfall between 1750 mm and 2000 mm. ...
An urban area is a term used to define an area where there is an increased density of human-created structures in comparison to the areas surrounding it. ...
Erg Chebbi, Morocco In geography, a desert is a landscape form or region that receives very little precipitation. ...
Grasslands are very generally open and continuous, fairly flat area of grass. ...
Sea as seen from jetty in Frankston, Australia Look up maritime in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
The Jedi Civil War is a conflict in the fictional Star Wars galaxy that took place 3,956 years before the Battle of Yavin, as seen in Star Wars: Episode IVâA New Hope. ...
This article is about the Force-using organization in the fictional Star Wars universe. ...
Czerka Corporation is a fictional business that exists in the Star Wars universe. ...
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Geonosis, seen in Episode II, is the home planet of the Geonosians, and the site of the Battle of Geonosis. Geonosis is ruled by Poggle the Lesser. It was a complex for droid factories as well as a hideout for the Separatist leaders until the Clone War outbreak. Geonosis is a planet from Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones. ...
Film poster for Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones (2002) is the fifth Star Wars science fiction movie released and the second part of the prequel trilogy which began with Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace. ...
Spoiler warning: // The Falleen are a scaled, cold-blooded, reptilian humanoid species with pigmentation that varies with mood, known to be as long lived as the Hutts (the Falleen have an average lifespan of 250 Standard Years) who inhabit and originate from the planet Falleen. ...
Combatants Galactic Republic Confederacy of Independent Systems Commanders Yoda Mace Windu Kit Fisto Ki-Adi-Mundi Plo Koon Count Dooku Poggle the Lesser Nute Gunray Wat Tambor Sun Fac(perished) Shu Mai Jango Fett (perished) Sevrance Tann San Hill Other Separatist leaders Strength 212 Jedi 192,000 clone troopers...
Poggle the Lesser (?-19 BBY), Archduke of Geonosis, is a fictional character from the Star Wars universe. ...
In the fictional Star Wars universe, the Confederacy of Independent Systems (CIS) is an organization that existed in the latter years of the Republic. ...
The initial battle of the Clone Wars: The Battle of Geonosis â¹ The template below has been proposed for deletion. ...
The planet is located less than one parsec from Tatooine. In many ways the planet is similar to Tatooine, as it is a rocky desert world. One notable difference is that the planet has large and dense rings in orbit. Furthermore, the Geonosians dug a complex series of caves underneath the surface, with occasional spires of secretions protruding from the ground in some areas. One such example of this is the Geonosian execution arena. In George Lucass Star Wars saga, Tatooine is the home planet of the Skywalker family, the setting for much of the action in the sagas films (as well as several of the novels and other pieces of written fiction) and one of the most iconic Star Wars planets. ...
The Clone Wars began on this planet after Anakin Skywalker, Padmé Amidala, and Obi-Wan Kenobi were captured by the Trade Federation and the Geonosians. Anakin Skywalker (41 BBY - 4 ABY) is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. ...
Padmé Amidala is a fictional character in George Lucass Star Wars saga. ...
Obi-Wan Ben Kenobi (57 â 0 BBY) is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. ...
The Trade Federation invasion, and later occupation, force marches on Theed The Trade Federation is a fictional organization that exists in the Star Wars universe at the time of the Galactic Republic. ...
Gerrard Little is known of Gerrard. Its location and appearance is unknown but, however, has at least four moons. One of which, Gerrard V, is inhabitable.
Gestron Gestron was the site of an Imperial base raided by Garm Bel Iblis.[citation needed] This article or section may need to be cleaned up and rewritten because it describes a work of fiction in a primarily in-universe style. ...
A renowned senator in the Star Wars Expanded Universe from the Corellian System, Senator Garm Bel Iblis was one of the founders of the Rebel Alliance, along with Mon Mothma of Chandrila and Bail Organa from Alderaan. ...
Ghorman Ghorman was the site of an Imperial massacre, initiated by Grand Moff Tarkin. The planet is located in Sern Sector.[citation needed] This article or section may need to be cleaned up and rewritten because it describes a work of fiction in a primarily in-universe style. ...
Grand Moff Governor Wilhuff Tarkin is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. ...
This is a list of sectors in the fictional Star Wars universe. ...
Glee Anselm Glee Anselm is the homeworld to the Nautolans, such as Jedi Master Kit Fisto. The planet is almost completely covered by water and swamps.[citation needed] Spoiler warning: // The Kaleesh are a bipedal reptilian species from the planet Kalee. ...
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Kit Fisto is a fictional character from the Star Wars universe, who appeared in Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith, as well as the Clone Wars animated series. ...
Gorsh Gorsh is a restricted planet in the Outer Rim. The third planet in the Gorsh System, Gorsh was first discovered by the Geentech Corporation. The Galactic Empire granted them full authorization to the planet.[citation needed] In the fictional Star Wars series, the Outer Rim Territories is the outermost part of the Star Wars galaxy. ...
This is a list of the planetary systems and star systems in the fictional Star Wars galaxy. ...
The following is a list of minor organizations in the fictional Star Wars universe. ...
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Gravlex Med Gravlex Med in Raioballo Sector was the homeworld of the Anx. The planet was an idyllic world until it was taken over by the Empire. Hazardous waste stored on the planet soon leaked out and devastated the environment. Eventually the planet was abandoned as a wasteland.[citation needed] This is a list of sectors in the fictional Star Wars universe. ...
Spoiler warning: // The Abyssin inhabit the planet Byss. ...
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Grizmallt Grizmallt is a Core World which suffered a violent revolution in 4,000 BBY which caused refugees to leave the planet and first settle Naboo.[citation needed] In the Star Wars fictional universe, the Core Worlds are the known worlds, or planetary systems, that are near the core of the Star Wars galaxy. ...
Fans of the fictional Star Wars universe keep track of the dates of key events with a dating system (or calendar) reckoned at the Battle of Yavin featured in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. ...
Naboo is a fictitious planet in the fictional Star Wars universe with a mostly green terrain and which is the homeworld of two societies: the Gungans who dwell in underwater cities and the humans who live in colonies on the surface. ...
Gyndine Gyndine is the site of a major Kuat Drive Yards shipyard. Imperator, lead ship of the Imperial-class Star Destroyers, was built here.[citation needed] This article does not cite its references or sources. ...
The lead ship is the first of a series or class of ships all constructed according to the same general design. ...
A group of Imperial Star Destroyers. ...
References - ^ "Byss and the Deep Core: Empress Teta"
- ^ Empress Teta (planet) at Wookieepedia
- ^ George Lucas et. al, The Annotated Screenplays (1997). ISBN 0-345-40981-7
- ^ a b c d e Daniel Wallace and Scott Kolins, The Essential Guide to Planets and Moons (Star Wars) (1998). ISBN 0-345-42068-3
- ^ Barbara Hambly, Planet of Twilight (1997). ISBN 0-553-09540-4
- ^ James Luceno, Agents of Chaos II: Jedi Eclipse, Book 5 of The New Jedi Order (2000). ISBN 0-345-42859-5
- ^ Jude Watson, The Only Witness, Book 17 of the Jedi Apprentice series (2002). ISBN 0-439-13936-8
- ^ Jude Watson, The Hidden Past, Book 3 of the Jedi Apprentice series (1999). ISBN 0-590-51933-6
- ^ Jude Watson, The Mark of the Crown, Book 4 of the Jedi Apprentice series (1999). ISBN 0-590-51934-4
^10.Troy Denning, Galaxy Guide 4: Alien Races(1989). Wookieepedia, the Star Wars Wiki is a wiki for information on the Star Wars saga, including information on all six films, as well as the Expanded Universe. ...
George Walton Lucas, Jr. ...
Barbara Hambly (born August 28, 1951) is an award winning and prolific American novelist and screenwriter within the genres of fantasy, science fiction and historical fiction. ...
Planet of Twilight by Barbara Hambly Planet of Twilight is a Star Wars novel by Barbara Hambly. ...
James Luceno is the New York Times bestselling author of two Star Wars: The New Jedi Order novels, Agents of Chaos: Heros Trial and Agents of Chaos: Jedi Eclipse. ...
Agents of Chaos: Jedi Eclipse (also released as Agents of Chaos II: Jedi Eclipse) is the second novel in a two-part story by James Luceno. ...
The characters from The New Jedi Order series, based on NJO book covers. ...
Jude Watson is a novelist for young readers, usually preteens. ...
The Only Witness by Jude Watson The Only Witness by Jude Watson is the seventeenth in a series of young reader novels called Jedi Apprentice. ...
The Hidden Past by Jude Watson is the third in a series of young reader novels called Jedi Apprentice. ...
The Mark of the Crown by Jude Watson is the fourth in a series of young reader novels called Jedi Apprentice. ...
// Elom Elom is home to Eloms and the Elomin. ...
See also This is a list of moons and asteroids in the fictional Star Wars saga. ...
Planets in science fiction are fictional planets that appear in various media, especially those of the science fiction genre, as story-settings or depicted locations. ...
This is a list of the planetary systems and star systems in the fictional Star Wars galaxy. ...
This is a list of sectors in the fictional Star Wars universe. ...
This is a list of cities and towns in the fictional Star Wars universe. ...
External links The official sites repository of information on characters, locations, and technology. ...
Wookieepedia, the Star Wars Wiki is a wiki for information on the Star Wars saga, including information on all six films, as well as the Expanded Universe. ...
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