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  • Jason Dietzel

Touring the Galaxy: Calaron Sector


Ac’fren System (T-9)

· Sun/Star: Ac’fren

· Orbits: none

Ac’fren was an empty system, receiving its name from the hyperlane it is situated along.


Akrit’tar System (T-9)

· Sun/Star: unnamed

· Orbits:

o Akrit’tar

Akrit’tar was a terrestrial world, landscaped with lakes, plains, and mountain ranges. During the Galactic Civil War, the Empire used the planet as a prison colony, eroding the environment to eventually be barren and inhospitable.


Arzid System (T-9)

· Sun/Star: Tiki’hava

· Orbits:

o Arzid

A human swampy world, Arzid was littered by large mushroom forests, as well as tentacle-brush flora capable of entwining humanoids. Originally discovered as early as 15,000 BBY, Arzid came under Hutt influence until the time of the Galactic Civil War, at which point the planet came under Imperial rule. Come 16 ABY, the planet shed galactic ties and became locally ruled, until a squad of battle droids utilized for defense usurped the government.


Baroonda System (T-9)

· Sun/Star: Honoghr

· Orbits:

o Baroonda

§ Dirama

§ Metrmal

§ Nicale

§ Promanda

§ fourteen unnamed moons/satellites

A lush world with varying landscapes, ranging from volcanic molten lakes to sulfuric geyser fields to rainforests and grassland plains, Baroonda was a neutral world with a thriving Majan civilization, a humanoid species native to the planet. Majan colonization extended to its moons, and by the time of the Clone Wars, Baroonda was famous for its elaborate podracing circuits. It was rumored the system supported the Separatists but was never confirmed.


Bnach System (T-9)

· Sun/Star: unnamed

· Orbits:

o Bnach

A hot, rocky planet, Bnach was utilized as an Imperial penal colony for forced labor during the Galactic Civil War.


Delacrix System (T-9)

· Sun/Star: unnamed

· Orbits:

o Delacrix

Originally known as Duinihiim, the planet was absorbed into Xim’s Empire, before being conquered by the Galactic Republic during the Fourth Pius Dea Crusade, circa 11,920 BBY, against the Hutts. Delacrix remained a Republic world until the galactic government was replaced by the Galactic Empire. During the Yuuzhan Vong war, the Vong conquered the planet during their assault on the galaxy.


Delassin System (T-9)

· Sun/Star: unnamed

· Orbits:

o five unnamed planets (presumably Delassin I-V)

o Delassin VI

Delassin VI was primarily an aquatic world, with island archipelagos littering the vast oceans. Primitive seacraft were utilized to fish; as a result, the planet remained neutral throughout galactic history.


Dweem System (T-9)

· Sun/Star: unnamed

· Orbits:

o Dweem

An arctic world, Dweem was originally a Republic outpost before being abandoned by Coruscant come 60 BBY. In the wake of their departure, the Jedi-affiliated Iron Knights took up residence on the planet to train its apprentices. During the Great Jedi Purge, the planet was used as a haven for Jedi and Iron Knights fleeing Order 66.


F’la Ren System (T-9)

· Sun/Star: F’la Ren

· Orbits:

o F’tral

F’tral was an aquatic world, with small archipelagos of swampy and volcanic islands. Home to the sentient Iyra species of cephalopods, who built elaborate underwater cities, F’tral was the site of many technological advances during its time under Imperial rule.


Freliq System (U-9)

· Sun/Star: unnamed

· Orbits:

o Freliq

A world of vast grasslands and lakes, Freliq was primarily an agriworld, coming under nominal Imperial control during the Galactic Civil War, forcing its semi-sentient Iepusa rodent species to burrow into hiding.


Fwillswing System (T-10)

· Sun/Star: unnamed

· Orbits:

o Fwillswing

A terrestrial world of forests, grasslands, and vast oceans, Fwillswing was a neutral world, centered around its capital city of Svitalos. It became a haven for smugglers dodging Imperial patrols during the Galactic Civil War.


Gestrex System (T-9)

· Sun/Star: unnamed

· Orbits:

o two unnamed planets (presumably Gestrex I & II)

o Gestrex III

A barren, rocky astronomical object, Gestrix III served as an Imperial outpost during the Galactic Civil War, although the base was destroyed by Rebel forces in 1 BBY.


Jerijador System (T-9)

· Sun/Star: unnamed

· Orbits:

o Jerijador

A gloomy, rainy world, Jerijador was a marshy world with large oceans, with a sizable population that aligned with the Empire during the Galactic Civil War and often used as an Imperial staging point for strikes in the region.


Kaski System (U-8)

· Sun/Star: unnamed

· Orbits:

o Kaski

Kaski was a remote system that saw little galactic traffic.


Kegan System (T-9)

· Sun/Star: unnamed

· Orbits:

o Kegan

Originally known as Karsabeth under the rule of Xim’s Empire, the planet joined the Galactic Republic following the fall of the empire in 25,100 BBY. However, around 75 BBY, the planet cut all ties with the Republic, isolating itself from the rest of the galaxy, until it was conquered by the Yuuzhan Vong during their invasion of the galaxy.


Koozebane System (T-9)

· Sun/Star: unnamed

· Orbits:

o Koozebane

Koozebane was a remote planet that saw little galactic traffic.


Ku’Bakai System (T-9)

· Sun/Star: Ku’Baki

· Orbits:

o Kubindi

§ three unnamed moons/satellites

o Ku’Baki 6

o Ku’Baki 8

o Ku’Baki 11

o seven unnamed planets (presumably Ku’Baki 1-4, 7, 9-10)

Little is known about the other planets in the system, though they can be assumed to be colony worlds of the Kubaz species, like Ku’Baki 6, 8 & 11. Kubindi was the primary planet in the system and homeworld of the insectivorous Kubaz species. Assaulted by solar flares, the planet was arid and hot, with swampy forests and lake bogs slowly being replaced by wastelands. This change in environment forced the Kubaz into subterranean hive-cites.


Discovered by Republic explorers as early as 15,000 BBY, Kubindi was a Republic world until the last century of the galactic government’s existence. At this point, Kubindi was all but forgotten by Coruscant, leading it to come under Hutt rule, even during the Galactic Civil War. During the invasion by the Yuuzhan Vong, the system became a colony world for the Vong. Afterward, Kubindi would join the Galactic Alliance.


Lowick System (U-9)

· Sun/Star: unnamed

· Orbits:

o Lowick

A world primarily of rainforests, Lowick was home to the amphibian Pa’lowick species. Despite being discovered by Republic explorers millennia before the Galactic Civil War, the planet remained neutral for most of its history. During the Galactic Civil War, the planet came under Imperial rule, and then briefly under Vong control during the Yuuzhan Vong War, before once again returning to neutrality.


Mneon System (T-9)

· Sun/Star: unnamed

· Orbits:

o Geran

A remote world, Geran was home to the near-human Geranite species.


Morvogodine System (T-9)

· Sun/Star: unnamed

· Orbits:

o Morvogodine

A lush world of forests, grasslands, and oceans, Morvogodine housed a sizable human population. During the Galactic Civil War, the planet came under Imperial control, who established a stormtrooper training facility there.


Neary System (T-9)

· Sun/Star: unnamed

· Orbits:

o Neary

Neary was a remote planet that saw little galactic traffic.

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