Reference Book: Star Wars Saga Edition Force Unleashed Campaign Guide
See also: Galactic Gazetteer
During The Dark Times, Chandrila remains a cooperative yet politically contentious Core World. It continually flirts with disaster as its outspoken and honest politicians voice their growing disapproval of Imperial policy despite a series of governors who tolerate the planet's heritage of political discourse. As a sign of respect for its longtime service to the Republic and its status as one of several key agricultural systems, the Imperial governors assigned to the planet allow the Chandrilans to retain their participatory democracy. They even allow the Chandrilan House, the world's governing body, to continue operating as before, with delegates opening and frankly debating the topics of the day. The Brionelle Academy, which trains officers for the planet's home defense fleet, remains in session at the governor's pleasure; Imperial military agents continue scouting its ranks for potential candidates to enroll in the Empire's academies elsewhere, though unbeknownst to them, recruiters for resistance movements throughout the Bormea Sector also seek to lure trainees into their own ranks to fight the Empire. An Imperial garrison established in Hanna City, Chandrila's capital, ensures that the Empire maintains a military presence in the system.
The planet continues to serve as a haven from the industrialization of its neighboring worlds in the Bormea Sector such as Corulag and Brentaal. The peaceful, idyllic planet continues maintaining its balanced ecosystem that encourages a burgeoning agricultural industry. Chandrila's candid political culture, however, eventually endangers its standing with the local Imperial administration and the Emperor himself. Later in The Dark Times, Chandrila's outspoken politicians bring trouble to the planet as they criticize Imperial policies and question Palpatine's rule. Mon Mothma's increasing condemnation of Imperial oppression and her covert involvement in growing resistance movements bring about her downfall in the Senate and her condemnation as a traitor of the Empire.
As Imperial tyranny increases throughout the galaxy, Chandrila becomes a recruiting ground for the resistance movements on nearby worlds. Responsible citizens start to use their connections and resources to aid those directly fighting the Empire, or they leave their privileged lives altogether to travel elsewhere and oppose injustice while avoiding any overt reprisals against their homeworld.
Homebrew Chandrila Statistics[]
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Homebrew Chandrila Planet data created by Wikia users Lukewarner and Droidscotty.
Region: The Core
Climate: Temperate
Gravity: Standard
Moons: 2
Length of Day: 20 Standard Hours
Length of Year: 368 Standard Days
Sapient Species: 96% Human, 4% Other Species
Government: Chandrilian House
Capital: Hanna City
Major Exports: Foodstuffs
Major Imports: High Technology
DC | RESULT | |
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10 | Chandrila is an agricultural world whose citizens attempt to live in harmony with nature. During its time as a member of The Galactic Republic, Chandrila was never the site of a major battle, industrial blight, or ecological disaster. |
DC | RESULT | |
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15 | As politics and debate are strong elements of their democratic culture, Chandrilans have a reputation for being argumentative and arrogant. | |
20 | Chandrila's pleasant climate and easy life have left many Chandrilans unfamiliar with the struggles of less pleasant environments. | |
25 | Chandrilan law requires small families, intentionally keeping the population low in order to preserve the ecology. |