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Geonosis And The Outer Rim Worlds

Countless inhabitable worlds are scattered throughout the farthest reaches of the galaxy, each one home to its own secrets and surprises. From the Droid factories on Geonosis and the cloning facilities on Kamino to the floating rock garden of Ryloth and the spice mines of Kessel, an endless variety of adventures, opportunities, and other entanglements await in the Outer Rim.

In a book titled Coruscant and the Core Worlds we toured The Core Worlds region of the Star Wars galaxy. Therein we explored more than two dozen planets. including several worlds featured in the Star Wars films or described in Star Wars novels and comic books. This book continues our series of "World Gazetteers" by taking us to the edge of the Star Wars galaxy. into the vast region of space called The Outer Rim.

For Players and GMs[]

Players looking for a specific planet of origin for their heroes or who wish to know more about the history, people, customs, and noteworthy locations of a specific world in The Outer Rim can find that information here, in this book.

The sections tilled "For the Gamemaster" contain adventure seeds and game statistics to help Gamemasters stage encounters and build lavish, planet-based campaigns set on frontier worlds where the Republic, the Empire, and the New Republic hold little or no sway. These sections also describe new supporting characters, new Species, creatures, equipment, Vehicles, and Droids that GM can introduce into their games. If you are a player, do not read these sections, since doing so might spoil some of the surprises your Gamemaster has planned for future adventures.

Galactic Gazetteer[]

Although far removed from Coruscant and the political hub of the galaxy, The Outer Rim holds more habitable worlds than can be covered in one volume. This book describes a few of the more captivating ones, including worlds introduced or mentioned in the feature films (Such as Bespin, Kamino, Kessel, and Geonosis) and worlds that many of us know so well through books (Such as Bakura, Dathomir, and Mon Calamari).

Two distinguished Outer Rim worlds are notable by their absence. The first is the desert planet of Tatooine; the second is the idyllic world of Naboo. Their omissions are deliberate. When we compiled the list of planets that would be covered in this book, we knew that Tatooine and Naboo had already been covered extensively in core products, titled Secrets of Tatooine and Secrets of Naboo respectively. Rather than present material that already exists or condense these 96-page books into a few thousand words each, we chose to describe other intriguing planets in The Outer Rim, including some lesser-known worlds such as Desevro, Makem Te, and Roon.

PLANET DESCRIPTION
Bakura A world experiencing both an economic and population boom, independent of both the Republic and Palpatine's New Order.
Bandomeer
Barab I
Bespin An immense gas giant located in the vicinity of the Anoat System, a desolate sector of the galaxy.
Clak'dor VII Once a teeming, well-kept garden world overseen by the technologically sophisticated Bith, Clak'dor VII is now an ecological disaster area.
Dathomir A primitive world of tar-pits and savage beauty, home to the Dark Side sect of The Witches of Dathomir.
Desevro
Endor
The Forest Moon of Endor A small forested moon that orbited The Outer Rim planet of the same name, home to the sentient Ewok and Yuzzum Species.
Eriadu Homeworld of the infamous Grand Moff Tarkin, Eriadu serves as a sector capital, managing much of the outer territories of the Empire.
Garqi
Geonosis A desert world home to the native Geonosians. Massive factories churn out Droids and other mechanical creations.
Iego Iego, named the Planet of a Thousand Moons, is home to the subterranean Maelibi, as well as thousands of stranded spacefarers lured to the planet by the Diathim.
Kamino* A watery world home to advanced bioengineering techniques and technology created by the local Kaminoan cloners.
Kessel A harsh world famous in the underworld for its production of Glitterstim.
Kintan
Makem Te
Mon Calamari The home of a wealth of sentient Species: the Mon Calamari, the Quarren, the Moappa, the Amphi-Hydrus, and the Whaladons.
Muunilist Muunilinst (With a silent "n") houses the Muun and their financial records.
Ossus* Ossus is the third planet in the twin-star Adega System, and served as the home of The Jedi Order prior to the conclusion of The Sith-Imperial War.
Roon A remote planet located in the nearly impenetrable Cloak of the Sith constantly sought after by treasure hunters for decades.
Ryloth The harsh, rocky homeworld of the Twi'leks, an Outer Rim Territories world located on the Corellian Run and forming one endpoint of the Death Wind Corridor.
Sriluur Homeworld to the sentient Weequay species, Sriluur holds a key position along the Sisar Run, an important hyperlane connecting Hutt Space with the rest of The Outer Rim.
Sullust The volcanic homeworld of the Sullustans.
Thule A hidden old Sith fortress steeped in The Dark Side of The Force.
Vorzyd V
Yavin
Yavin 4 The home of Luke Skywalker's New Jedi Order, housed in the ancient Massassi ruins.

*See also: Archaeological Campaigns

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