244Core System
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o 244Core
§ two unnamed moons/satellites
o three unnamed asteroid belts
First discovered by a crime syndicate circa 4,000 BBY, 244Core was originally called Sraata. Abundantly rich in minerals and ores, Sraata was an arid world in the Unknown Regions. After centuries of mining by a confederation of corporations, Sraata eventually fell into obscurity.
By 200 BBY, the planet was rediscovered and named 244Core. Corporations and governments established loose alliances and the planet was heavily industrialized, providing a key source of resources to the rest of the galaxy. By the Yuuzhan Vong War, the planet was still in full production, its supply of ore and minerals constantly replenished from the nearby asteroid fields as rogue meteors would crash the surface. During the strife of the war with the Yuuzhan Vong, the Eeook Corporation was able to secure sizable control over the planet’s operations.
Altiria/Anarris System
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Altiria/Anarris
§ Priva
§ Secava
Homeworld of the near-human Altiri and Anarrian species, the planet was a temperate world teeming with forests, savannas, cities, mountain ranges, and oceans. Each species occupied one of the major continents on the planet. By 6,000 BBY both civilizations had reached pr-industrial era development. Millennia later, during the time of the Jedi Civil War, the two civilizations erupted into a massive war for resources, ending in a stalemate.
Over the next four thousand years, smaller wars kicked up as the vying Altiri and Anarrian battled over resources dotting the vast oceans on island chains. Come the era of the Galactic Civil War, both species had attained space travel and colonized their two moons. However, decades later, by the time of the Yuuzhan Vong War, both species had erupted in yet another massive war that saw both civilizations take steps backward in their development.
Ardis System (G-3)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Ardis
Ardis was a remote arid, barren world located in the Unknown Regions. At some point the Galactic Republic established the Ardis Outpost in orbit. Around 3,639 BBY, during the Galactic War, the station came under attack by the “True” Sith Empire; however, the system was successfully defended by Republic forces.
Avernio System
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o two unnamed planets (presumably Avernio One & Two
o Avernio Three
Avernio was a remote system that housed a civilization on Avernio Three. Around 6,000 BBY, the Iokath tested their superweapons’ destructive power on the planet, presumably eradicating the civilization and destroying the planet’s ecosystem.
Carrivar System (G-9)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Carrivar (astronomical object)
Homeworld of the Hemes Arbora, Carrivar was a dwarf planet in a remote system of the Unknown Regions. At some point in their history, the Hemes Arbora became nomadic and migrated to other worlds in the region.
Crakull System (G-10)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Crakull
Homeworld of the miniature Croke species of arthropods, Crakull was an arid world in the Unknown Regions.
Durace System (H-6)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Durace
Originally a temperate world teeming with life, Durace was discovered by Republic scouts in 5,000 BBY, during the Great Hyperspace War. Durace was colonized for millennia, and its flora utilized by pharmaceutical companies for the development of medicines.
However, at some point following 3,640 BBY, the planet experienced a cataclysm that transformed the planet’s environment into a toxic, barely breathable, barren wasteland of volcanic mountain ranges. The violent storms made continued colonization on the planet nearby impossible, leading to the abandonment of Durace.
Endelaan
· Sun/Star: none
· Orbits:
o Endelaan
Endelaan was a rogue planet lost in the remoteness of the Unknown Regions. Apocalyptic cults believed the planet housed the destruction of the galaxy and spent millennia searching for its location.
Geroon System (I-8)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Geroon
Homeworld of the Geroon species, the remote planet was briefly occupied by the Vagaari in 27 BBY, before being liberated by the Chiss.
Giaca System
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Giaca
§ two unnamed moons/satellites
Giaca was a lush frontier world in a remote part of the Unknown Regions, seeing sparce galactic traffic.
Iokath System
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Iokath (artificial sphere)
Constructed by at least 7,000 BBY by the humanoid Iokath species, Iokath became the manufactured ecumenopolis homeworld for the Iokath after they left their original planet. The artificial world acted as a construction facility for the Iokath to design and test superweapons; however, by 5,000 BBY the Iokath system was abandoned as the Iokath turned their weapons on themselves, eradicating the species.
Iokath was rediscovered around 3,631 BBY, sparking renewed conflicts that saw the automation of Iokath achieve certain levels of autonomy and intelligence, attempting to stake their claim as galactic superpower. Members of the Eternal Alliance – Galactic Republic, Sith Empire, Mandalorian Clans & the Eternal Empire – managed to destroy the AI operating Iokath’s automation and Iokath was returned to dormancy.
Iol System (I-10)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Iol
A barren, lifeless world rich in ore and minerals, Iol was initially colonized in domed cities prior to the Mandalorian Wars. Ruled by a mining corporation, Iol was discovered by Revan during the Mandalorian Wars, establishing a secret contract with the company. Millennia later, during the Galactic Civil War, Iol remained in the control of the mining company, though was challenged by the miner’s trade union.
Irkalla System
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Irkalla (astronomical object)
A remote planetoid in the Unknown Regions, Irkalla was the site of the final battle of the First Great Schism, a war between the Jedi and dark Jedi dating back to 24,500 BBY. The Jedi was mortally wounded and the dark Jedi placed in stasis, and Irkalla remained in isolation until 10 ABY when the dark Jedi was discovered and awakened.
Kro Var System
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Kro Var
Kro Var was a remote, barren world settled by Republic refugees in 1,000 BBY during the culmination of the New Sith Wars. The refugees split into conflicting factions on the volcanic world and eventually developed their own Force organization based off practitioners’ ability to control the elements. Prior to the Clone Wars, Kro Var was discovered by the Republic, though Kro Var remained independent, continuing its neutrality through the Clone Wars and Galactic Civil War, despite random skirmishes with Separatists and Imperials.
Lao-mon System
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Lao-mon
Homeworld of the shapeshifting Shi’ido species, Lao-mon was a remote, jungle world on the border between the Unknown Regions and the Colonies. During the Galactic Civil War, Lao-mon had a non-aggression treaty with the New Republic, allowing the planet to remain neutral in galactic affairs.
Morcanth System
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Morcanth
Morcanth was a remote world that was the center of conflict between three species warring for centuries come the Galactic Civil War. During the war, a dark Jedi established a fortress on the planet with hopes of conquering the world for himself. His plans were thwarted when Jedi arrived to aid the captured Master of the former Jedi.
Mugg Fallow System
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Mugg Fallow
Originally a world of savannas and rainforests, Mugg Fallow was encased by the sludgy entity known as Mnggal-Mnggal early in galactic history. Rendering the planet lifeless and being able to re-animate dead beings, the entity was able to assemble a zombie fleet above the planet to ward off any who chose to challenge his grip on the world.
Munlai Mafir System (G-5)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Munlai Mafir
Originally a temperate world, Munlai Mafir experienced a cataclysmic event when the living planet Zenoma Sekot passed through the system, causing volcanic eruptions and other natural catastrophes as it passed the planet’s orbit. This caused the arthropod Jostran species to evolve into a symbiotic lifeform and burrow into the primitive Krizlaw species. Due to the planet’s remote location, the planet was seldom visited.
Niorde System
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Niorde
Homeworld of the near-human Niordi species, Niorde came under conflict during the Clone Wars by a nearby rival. The Niordi were unable to counter the invasion of their homeworld and Niorde became their occupied territory.
O’reen System (H-13)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o O’reen
Adopted homeworld of the near-human species that would eventually come to be known as the O’reenians, O’reen was a temperate, mountainous world with mesas, plateaus, and spires that peaked above the densely foggy and cloudy atmosphere. Originally settled by Republic colonists in 5,000 BBY following the Great Hyperspace War, the outpost was eventually abandoned, and the denizens left to fend for themselves atop the spires.
Eventually the military leaders usurped control and established a military dictatorship, coalescing their power through a series of aerial wars to connect the cities atop the spires under one banner. Centuries prior to the Clone Wars, O’reen managed to capture spacefaring technology, allowing their military dictatorship to travel to nearby systems and establish their domination.
Remaining vigilant against aggravating the Republic, Empire, New Republic, and Yuuzhan Vong invaders, O’reen bolstered its territory throughout the era of the Galactic Civil War, being able to transform itself into fortress world with a small, yet strong holding in the Unknown Regions.
Oristrom System (I-5)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Oristrom
Homeworld of the sentient Stromma species, Oristrom remained in peaceful isolation until the Galactic Civil War, when around 0 ABY an unknown alien species engaged in hostilities with Oristrom. The Stromma were able to broker a temporary alliance with the Chiss to help drive the hostile aliens from their system.
Osseriton System (G-9)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Osseriton
Osseriton was a remote planet that became the adopted homeworld of the nomadic Hemes Arbora species.
Peroenia System
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Peroenia
Homeworld of the near-human Peroenians, Peroenia was a remote world that saw little galactic traffic.
Quethold System (I-5)
· Sun/Star: multiple unnamed suns/stars
· Orbits:
o Quethold
Homeworld of the insectoid Quesoth species, Quethold was an arid world with oasis and oceans scattered about its surface. For centuries, the Quesoth battled the Stromma, until prior to 0 ABY when hostilities ended, and the two species became allies.
In 0 ABY, hostilities rose between Imperial forces led by the Chiss Thrawn, and a warlord from the Unknown Regions. The warlord was attempting to subjugate worlds in the Unknown Regions, with the Stromma and Quesoth on the list. By 8 ABY, the warlord had gained access to both worlds via secret alliances with factions from both species; however, Thrawn’s Empire of the Hand was able to defeat the warlord with the help of the Quesoth.
Shikitari System
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Shikitari
Homeworld of the humanoid insectoid Shikitari species, the planet was a remote jungle world that saw little traffic.
Shor System
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Shor
Homeworld of the near-human Shorak species, Shor came into conflict with Peroenia circa 4,000 BBY over exploration rights to the nearby planet of Giaca.
Tantsor System (I-5)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Tantsor
Tantsor was a remote system utilized by local smugglers as an outpost.
Tarin System
· Sun/Star: Tarin
· Orbits:
o four unnamed planets
o Koda’s World
Homeworld of the wyvern-like reptilian Tempestro species, Koda’s World was a lush planet of jungles, forests, mountain ranges, and oceans. Thousands of years before the Galactic Civil War, a meteor struck the planet, and the Tempestro were unable to regain their technological advancement, reducing them to living as a primitive species.
Though habitable, the other four worlds were rich in minerals and ore; however, due to the system’s remote location, made it too costly for corporate investors to establish mining operations on these planets. The system was first discovered by scouts during the early years of the Galactic Empire.
Teptixii System (I-4)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Teptixii
Teptixii was a remote bluish-green world. In 0 ABY, the planet hosted a battle between Imperial forces and the enigmatic alien warlord from deep within the Unknown Regions.
Til System
· Sun/Star: Til
· Orbits:
o Tililix
Homeworld of the humanoid Tarro species, Tililix was a remote world that was destroyed – along with most of the Tarro people – in 100 BBY after the system’s star Til went supernova. Less than a thousand Tarro survived the destruction, from being offworld, and never rebuilt their civilization, due to their independent nature. Most Tarro went on to join the Rebel Alliance during the Galactic Civil War.
Umaren’k System (G-9)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Umaren’k
Homeworld of the Umaren’k’sa species, Umaren’k was a remote world that saw little galactic traffic.
Unidentified Star System (I-7)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits: none
This remote, unnamed star system was patrolled by the Chiss Expansionary Defense Fleet around 27 BBY.
UR-6572-AK System (G-8)
· Sun/Star: unnamed pulsar
· Orbits:
o unnamed asteroid belt
o two unnamed planets
§ Mother (space station)
A remote system controlled by the Infinite Empire, the system’s star collapsed into a pulsar, possibly at the hands of Rakatan superweapons. During the fall of the Infinite Empire, circa 25,200 BBY, the system was abandoned, its two planets reduced to barren wastelands, and over the millennia the space station’s AI grew into its own sentient entity with Force-sensitivity.
Around 41 ABY, the Jedi and Sith were attracted to the system at the beckoning of this entity, called “Mother.” Jedi Knight Jaden Korr was eventually able to destroy the station, and “Mother,” who had possessed the body of a clone of the Dark Lady Lumiya.
UR-2212-GR (H-6)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o unnamed planet
§ one unnamed moon/satellite
A remote system, come 41 ABY the gas giant’s frozen moon housed an Empire of the Hand research facility. Later that year, a Sith warship from 5,000 BBY entered the system, after having travelled through time, and sparked a conflict with nearby Jedi.
UR41-284 System
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o UR41-284
Homeworld of a species by the same designation, UR41-284 was a remote planet that came under brief conflict with Imperial forces during the Galactic Civil War. It is unknown if the planet yielded to Imperial jurisdiction.
Veroleem System (I-6)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Veroleem
§ at least two unnamed moons/satellites
A remote, arid world of deserts, crags, and mountain ranges, Veroleen was settled centuries before the Mandalorian Wars by Republic colonists wishing to escape the rule of the Republic. Over the centuries, the settlers came to be ruled by an authoritarian cult that sought to expand its flock – and money – using extremely addictive drugs.
During the Mandalorian Wars, the Mandalorians considered infiltrating and using the drug as a bioweapon against the Republic and its Jedi allies but decided against it. Following the Jedi Civil War, the criminal organization Exchange attempted to establish mining colonies on the planet, forcing the cult to petition the Jedi for help.
Following the New Sith Wars, Veroleem was forgotten by the Jedi and Republic once again, allowing the cult to return to its drug dealing schemes. During the Clone Wars, Veroleem secretly supported the Confederacy of Independent System. During the Galactic Civil War, the planet was used by Emperor Palpatine to banish his political opponents.
By the time of Darth Krayt’s One Sith Empire, the planet was mostly forgotten, allowing the cultists to pursue their drug-induced recruitment campaigns once again.
Viis System
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Viis
A remote planet, Viis became the capital of the Viis Empire, a small government based on slavery and gladiatorial warriors. At some point in galactic history, the empire was destroyed after the planet was infested by the entity known as Mnggal-Mnggal.
Volik System (H-7)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Volik
§ two unnamed moons/satellites
A lush tropical world of grasslands, jungles, mountain ranges, and oceans, Volik was a remote world discovered around 4,000 BBY. Initially the location of a luxurious resort, the business endeavor soon folded and the remains were occupied by smuggler and pirate groups.
Following the First Jedi Purge decades later, the planet became the resting place of the mask of Darth Nihilus. Years before the onset of the Clone Wars, Sith cults located the mask on the planet and carried it offworld. Later, following the Clone Wars, Volik became a Jedi haven for those fleeing the Great Jedi Purge.
The Jedi were eventually eradicated during a confrontation with Darth Vader and the planet wasn’t settled again until the Yuuzhan Vong War, when Force-sensitive pacifists used the world as a haven from the war. By 137 ABY, the planet was considered taboo by local smugglers and pirates.
Zosha System (F-6)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Zosha
Zosha was a remote, temperate world that was the site of a battle in 3,640 BBY, during the Galactic War.
Twilight Void (D-7)
The Twilight Void was a location that the Chiss engaged initial invasion forces of the Yuuzhan Vong in 27 BBY.
Vun’Hanna (D-7)
Vun’Hanna was a location that the Chiss engaged initial invasion forces of the Yuuzhan Vong in 27 BBY.
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