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Star Wars: Skeleton Crew follows the journey of four kids who make a mysterious discovery on their seemingly safe home planet, then get lost in a strange and dangerous galaxy. Finding their way home—and meeting unlikely allies and enemies—will be a greater adventure than they ever imagined.
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Balmorra was a rocky wasteland factory world located in the Colonies' Balmorra system. It joined the Separatist Alliance during the Clone Wars and housed droid factories for the faction. The Galactic Empire used the factory sites after the war ended, and an Imperial facility there held clone troopers prisoner, siphoning them off to another facility. When transported off Balmorra around 18 BBY, the clone prisoner Howzer and his two remaining troopers were rescued by a strike team of rogue clones.
Later on, the pirate Hondo Ohnaka went to Balmorra with the forger Bar the Rotter to recruit the woman known as the Marquess. In 1 BBY, a Rebel Alliance relay at Balmorra intercepted a communication mentioning top secret Imperial projects, which the rebels were able to partially extract from the relay before a hyperstorm arrived. While the Alliance's 61st Mobile Infantry led a campaign that _targeted the Kuat Drive Yards in 3 ABY, Alliance General Crix Madine considered Balmorra a possible _target should the 61st be successful. (Read more…)We are the Star Wars encyclopedia that anyone can edit — created by fans, for fans. Founded in 2005, our goal has been to build the most accurate, comprehensive, and well-presented resource about all things related to the galaxy far, far away.
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- 1940 – Sidney Ganis is born.
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