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  • Jason Dietzel

Touring the Galaxy: Corva Sector


Babali System (P-3)

· Sun/Star: unnamed

· Orbits:

o Babali

Babali was a tropical world with lush rainforests. The planet aligned with the New Republic during the Galactic Civil War.

Basteel System (P-3)

· Sun/Star: unnamed

· Orbits:

o Basteel

Basteel was a remote world that saw little galactic traffic.

Betha System (P-4)

· Sun/Star: unnamed

· Orbits:

o Betha II

Originally a temperate world, Betha II slowly transitioned into an arid, desert planet over the millennia, prompting the Republic to abandon its cities and ports. By 20 BBY, the system had been long forgotten by the Republic, and controlled by smugglers. Around 12 ABY, New Republic Intelligence rediscovered the system and found the planet was controlled by an Imperial splinter faction.

Corva System (P-4)

· Sun/Star: Corva

· Orbits: none

Corva was an empty system and the naming convention for the sector.

Delari System (P-4)

· Sun/Star: unnamed binary stars

· Orbits:

o Delari Prime

Originally a lush world, Delari Prime suffered a cataclysm after a comet impacted the planet and readjusting its orbit closer to its binary stars. As a result, most of the planet turned into an arid desert, with the only remaining oases capable of sustaining life located at the polar regions.


During the Galactic Civil War, an Imperial intelligence outpost was secretly installed on the planet. Following the Battle of Endor, the post was abandoned until New Republic biologists established laboratories on Delari Prime to study the planet’s ecosystem.


Eol Sha System (P-3)

· Sun/Star: unnamed (destroyed)

· Orbits:

o Eol Sha (destroyed)

§ one unnamed moon/satellite (destroyed)

An unstable, volcanic world, Eol Sha was colonized by the Republic in 89 BBY to set up gas mining operations. Its moon’s orbit was discovered to be retrograde and would eventually collide with the planet, limiting the operation’s population.


Contact was lost with the colony following the Clone Wars and wasn’t rediscovered until a few decades later by New Republic scouts. Remaining miners were relocated before the impact devastated the planet. The whole system would soon by destroyed when the Sun Crusher superweapon caused its star to go supernova.


Galaanus System (P-4)

· Sun/Star: unnamed

· Orbits:

o Galaan

o Corva

Though an icy gas giant, Galaan did house a New Republic Intelligence base at its north pole. Around 12 ABY, the base was destroyed by the Restored Empire splinter faction.


Prior to the Clone Wars, the planet Corva was settled as a Republic colony; however, the colony was wiped out, along with the planet’s ecosystem, after a predatory avian species of creatures arrived in a grain shipment.


Hakara System (P-3)

· Sun/Star: unnamed

· Orbits:

o Hakara

Homeworld of the insectoid Hakarans, Hakara was a humid, swampy world that remained neutral in galactic affairs until the Clone Wars, when the planet joined the Republic following a brief Separatists occupation.


The Hammer’s System (Q-5)

· Sun/Star: unnamed

· Orbits:

o unnamed planet

o several unnamed asteroid belts

A minor system in the sector, little is known about the system or who controls it from the space station HM7-R.


Hanod System (P-3)

· Sun/Star: unnamed

· Orbits:

o Hanod (astronomical object)

Hanod was a remote terrestrial planetoid discovered by xenolinguists in 38 ABY to have ruins with Sith markings.


H’ken System (P-4)

· Sun/Star: unnamed

· Orbits:

o H’ken

§ H’ken Asteroid Belt

A remote planet utilized by the New Republic as a military training area during the later years of the Galactic Civil War, New Republic forces were destroyed by the Imperial splinter group Restored Empire around 12 ABY.


Hintivan System (Q-3)

· Sun/Star: unnamed

· Orbits:

o Hintivan II

An arctic, forested world, Hintivan was controlled by the Empire during the Galactic Civil War as a slave labor camp for resource extraction.


Jandoon System (P-4)

· Sun/Star: unnamed

· Orbits:

o Jandoon

§ two unnamed moons/satellites

Homeworld of an unidentified species that went extinct around 491 BBY, Jandoon was a terrestrial world controlled by the Empire during the Galactic Civil War. The cause of the species’ extinction was never discovered, leading to legends of their disappearance. Eventually the insectoid Brizzit species would colonize the planet.


Jaresh System (P-4)

· Sun/Star: unnamed

· Orbits:

o Jaresh

o two unnamed planets

Jaresh was a remote, humid jungle world controlled by smugglers during the Clone Wars and Galactic Civil War.


Jurio System (P-4)

· Sun/Star: unnamed

· Orbits:

o Jurio

Jurio was a minor world conquered by the “True” Sith Empire during the Great Galactic War, circa 3,680 BBY.


Kaisa System (P-3)

· Sun/Star: unnamed

· Orbits:

o Kaisa

Homeworld of the insectoid Buro species, Kaisa was a remote rainforest world. Some time prior to the Clone Wars, geologists visited the planet and accidentally destroyed a portion of its ecosystem, unwittingly causing the Buro to go extinct.


Ligna System (P-4)

· Sun/Star: unnamed

· Orbits:

o Ligna

Ligna was a remote world, utilized as a mining colony to extract its rare Lignan mineral.


Murninkam System (O-3)

· Sun/Star: unnamed

· Orbits:

o Murnikam

Murninkam was a remote tropical world of rainforests, swamps, and vast oceans.


Oricon System (P-3)

· Sun/Star: unnamed

· Orbits:

o unnamed planet

§ Oricon

Orbiting a gas giant, Oricon was a volcanic world able to sustain life. Around the time of the Great Sith War in 3,996 BBY, Darth Vitus resided on the moon to conduct Sith alchemy experiments. Hundreds of years later during the Galactic War, Sith Lords of the “True” Sith Empire established their fortress on the moon and launching their insurgency against the empire as newly titled Dread Masters.


Peppel System (P-3)

· Sun/Star: unnamed

· Orbits:

o Peppel

Peppel was a remote swamp world that saw little galactic traffic.


Pervick System (P-3)

· Sun/Star: unnamed

· Orbits:

o Pervick

Pervick was a remote system that saw little galactic traffic.


Sesid System (P-4)

· Sun/Star: unnamed

· Orbits:

o Sesid

Homeworld of the amphibious humanoid Draedan species, Sesid was an oceanic world that came under Imperial jurisdiction during the Galactic Civil War.


Sormahil System (P-3)

· Sun/Star: unnamed

· Orbits:

o Sormahil

Sormahil was a remote system utilized as a small mining colony to extract its rare fire gems.


Trascor System (P-3)

· Sun/Star: unnamed

· Orbits:

o Trascor

Homeworld of the reptilian humanoid Shatras species, Trascor was a remote world that remained neutral throughout galactic history, instead being engulfed in warfare between the Shatras’ five evolutionary subraces.


Triitus System (P-4)

· Sun/Star: unnamed

· Orbits:

o Triitus

o Tuulab

A remote system, Tuulab was a temperate world teeming with natural resources. Settled during the Galactic Civil War as a neutral colony to evade the conflict, the settlers developed a mining community to meet their needs.


Ventooine System (P-3)

· Sun/Star: unnamed

· Orbits:

o Ventooine

Homeworld of the primitive near-human Ventooinans, Ventooine was a remote terrestrial world of mesas and mountain ranges. By the Galactic Civil War, the planet had a fledgling mining industry exporting minerals and ores.


Unidentified Star System (P-3)

· Sun/Star: unnamed

· Orbits:

o unnamed planet

A remote terrestrial world, the planet housed the Rebel’s top secret Titan Base during the Galactic Civil War.


Cauldron Nebula (P-3)

Containing the Eol Sha system, and seven supergiant blue stars, the nebula was destroyed when the dark Jedi Kyp Durron used the Sun Crusher superweapon to trigger all the stars to go supernova and explode.


Spawn Nebula (P-4)

Located near the Betha system, the nebula was used by the Restored Empire splinter group as a staging point during the Galactic Civil War. Around 13 ABY, their fleet and space station were destroyed by New Republic forces.

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