Duro (also known as Duros) was the heavily polluted and depopulated homeworld of the Duros species. Located on the Corellian Trade Spine in the Core, the planet itself was mostly abandoned, mainly housing food processing plants. Most of the population lived in one of the twenty orbiting cities. Duro was also home to a large number of orbital shipyards.
History
Pre-Republic
Duro was surveyed by the Columi in 100,000 BBY, but the Columi were not impressed and passed it off as a primitive failure, little knowing that the inhabitants of the world, the Duros, would become a space-faring species in the years to come. Under the Infinite Empire, Duro was a slave world, and helped create the Star Forge 30,000 BBY. Following a plague that struck the Rakata, the Duros rebelled in 25,200 BBY. The Duros then formed a hereditary monarchy. It was based at Ranadaast, a city named after Queen Rana Mas Trehalt, which fell into disrepair and was infested by criminals when the monarchy fell into decline. The monarchy declined due to the rise of corruption, and control by a merchant council. Several years after the fall of the monarchy, Duro became a member world of the Herglic Trade Empire, the most powerful government in the Core Worlds region at the time.
Old Republic
Duros were interested in exploration and ventured off their homeworld to explore the galaxy at an early age. Hyperspace cannons linked Duro with Coruscant, Corellia, and other Core Worlds. Having reverse-engineered the Rakatan hyperdrive independently of the Corellians, Duro entered a Golden Age as a Core Founder 25,053 BBY under Queen Rana Mas Trehalt at the formation of the Galactic Republic. The monarchy was eventually abolished in favor of a collection of ruling corporations. The Duros High House became the government/legislature, and the Chief Representative Officer became the planet's head of state. At the same time, the Herglic Trade Empire fell with the formation of the new galactic government.
The Duros colonized Neimoidia during their earliest wave of expansion, though the Neimoidians were considered a separate culture by 15,000 BBY. The Duros discovered Sneeve in the Kymoodon Era, Adner in 5000 BBY, and Koboth (prior to 219 BBY). The following years the Duros abandoned the planet for space cities, and left food production and mining on the planet to automated systems; however overdevelopment caused mass extinctions and pollution on the world.[1]
In 3962 BBY, the planet itself was laid to near-total waste during the Mandalorian Wars, when the Mandalorian invasion fleet advancing on the Colonies and Core regions destroyed much of the world using thousands of Basilisk war droids. Years of misery and rebuilding were ahead of the Duros people, merely the latest phase in the long series of Old Sith Wars. During the New Sith Wars, the Duros colony on Harpori was wiped out by Kaox Krul 1002 BBY.
Rise of the Empire
Circa 220 BBY, during Duro's Industrial Age, the mining city of Tayana reached its height. In 200 BBY, the Tiercam Dam was built.
During the Clone Wars, the Confederacy of Independent Systems launched Operation Durge's Lance in 21 BBY, a coordinated and major campaign that led to the capture of Duro. During the battle, General Grievous ordered an orbital bombardment of the surface. This resulted in the pollutants from the numerous factories which covered Duro's surface to be released radioactively, and the surface being rendered the uninhabitable wasteland that it would remain until being Vongformed years later. The swift success of the campaign sent shockwaves throughout the Galactic Republic, and even neutral Corellia began to tighten its defenses.
Galactic Empire
The Galactic Empire collected what was left of Duro's natural resources, and forced many Duros to move off the planet. In an attempt to stir up conflict between Duro and Corellia, the Empire declared Duro to be part of the Corellian sector. With the Trade Federation nationalized, the disgraced Neimoidians began to reintegrate themselves into mainstream Duros culture. At some point, Darth Vader's secret apprentice, Starkiller, was sent to Duro to dispose of a local despot who had grown too over-ambitious. While the precise details of the incident are unclear, All-Terrain Scout Transports were used against the darksider, earning his unending hatred of the walkers.
The space city Pellezara station, located near the planet in the Duro system, served as a maintenance stop over for freighters en route to Duro.[7]
In 1 BBY, the Rebels tried to free the planet but they were defeated at the Battle of Vnas.
New Republic
As of 5 ABY, the prisoner Triclops was being held on Duro, courtesy of Grand Moff Bertroff Hissa. Triclops escaped and saved his son Ken from Hissa. Although the New Republic managed to save Duros archaeologists from the Valley of Royalty, the Valley itself was flooded with toxic waste when the Tiercam Dam burst. The New Republic eventually liberated the planet, and put the system back in the Duro Sector. Ecosystem purification teams cleaned up the planet's atmosphere as best they could. 11 ABY, in Operation Shadow Hand, Duro was retaken by the Empire, but eventually freed.
13 ABY, CorDuro Shipping took control of the Pri-Andylan shipyards. 25 ABY, Jedi Tresina Lobi and Thrynni Vae discovered CorDuro Shipping's ties to the Peace Brigade, resulting in the Brigade murdering Thrynni.
Yuuzhan Vong Empire
26 ABY, the New Republic attempted to make Duro habitable and settle refugees there, though their efforts were sabotaged by the Yuuzhan Vong agent Nom Anor. The Yuuzhan Vong conquered Duro and destroyed nineteen of its twenty floating cities. During their occupation, they managed to reverse centuries of pollution in just two years with their biotechnology. It was later raided by the New Republic, and again by the Galactic Alliance.
Legacy era
After the war's end, Duro returned to its lush forested past being restored by the Yuuzhan Vong terraforming. During the Second Galactic Civil War Thrackan Sal-Solo had planned to conquer it to gain access to its baradium and cortosis.
After the Battle of Caamas and the end of the Sith–Imperial War, a Duros Admiral named Gar Stazi led the remnants of the Galactic Alliance Core Fleet against the newly established Galactic Empire. Duro itself was subjugated by the Empire and was subject to a pervasive Imperial presence. An Imperial Academy was established in the planet; in it the most talented Duros taught Imperial pilots and capital ship crewmen.[8]
Fauna
Eventually, due to millennia of pollution, the only remaining creature on Duro was the nonnative Fefze beetle, an aggressive mutation of the insectoid Fefze, a species recruited to work on Duro during the last decades of the Galactic Republic. Extinct creatures included the cannibal arachnids. When the Yuuzhan Vong arrived on Duro, they introduced many of their own creatures and creations onto the planet.
Behind the scenes
The PC game Star Wars: Rebellion spells this planet "Duros."
Appearances
- Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (Mentioned only)
- Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords (Mentioned only)
- Star Wars: The Old Republic (Mentioned only)
- The Old Republic: Annihilation (and audiobook)
- "Deep Spoilers" — Star Wars Gamer 4 (also reprinted in Hyperspace: The Official Star Wars Fan Club) (Mentioned only)
- Duros Dispute Encyclopedia — HoloNet News Vol. 531 #45 (content now obsolete; backup link)
- "CIS Shadowfeed Dispatch 15:2:29 Edition" — Star Wars Insider 74
- "Republic HoloNet News Core Edition 15:3:02" — Star Wars Insider 75
- "CIS Shadowfeed Dispatch 15:3:21 Edition" — Star Wars Insider 76 (Mentioned only)
- "Republic HoloNet News Core Edition 15:3:29" — Star Wars Insider 76 (Mentioned only)
- "Bane vs ...Bane?" — Star Wars: The Clone Wars Comic 6.46
- Coruscant Nights I: Jedi Twilight (Mentioned only)
- The Hutt Gambit
- Star Wars: The Force Unleashed novelization (and unabridged audiobook) (Mentioned only)
- Death Star (Mentioned only)
- Star Wars: Rebellion
- Beyond the Rim (Mentioned only)
- Mission from Mount Yoda (First appearance)
- Queen of the Empire (Mentioned only)
- Prophets of the Dark Side (Mentioned only)
- The Courtship of Princess Leia (and unabridged audiobook) (Mentioned only)
- Dark Apprentice (Mentioned only)
- The New Jedi Order: Agents of Chaos II: Jedi Eclipse (Mentioned only)
- The New Jedi Order: Balance Point
- The New Jedi Order: Recovery (Mentioned only)
- The New Jedi Order: Edge of Victory I: Conquest (Mentioned only)
- "Emissary of the Void" (also reprinted in Hyperspace: The Official Star Wars Fan Club) (Mentioned only)
- The New Jedi Order: Edge of Victory II: Rebirth (Mentioned only)
- The New Jedi Order: Star by Star (Mentioned only)
- The New Jedi Order: Dark Journey (Mentioned only)
- The New Jedi Order: Traitor (Mentioned only)
- The New Jedi Order: Destiny's Way
- The New Jedi Order: Ylesia (Mentioned only)
- The New Jedi Order: Force Heretic I: Remnant (Mentioned only)
- The New Jedi Order: Force Heretic II: Refugee (Mentioned only)
- The New Jedi Order: Force Heretic III: Reunion (Mentioned only)
- The New Jedi Order: The Final Prophecy
- The New Jedi Order: The Unifying Force
- Legacy of the Force: Tempest (Mentioned only)
- Fate of the Jedi: Conviction (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
- "Death, Dirt, and the Nerf Rancher's Daughter" (original article link) on Wizards.com (content now obsolete; backup link) (Mentioned only)
Non-canon appearances
Sources
- Galaxy Guide 4: Alien Races (First mentioned)
- Dark Empire Sourcebook
- The Last Command Sourcebook
- Star Wars Screen Entertainment
- Galaxy Guide 4: Alien Races, Second Edition
- The Truce at Bakura Sourcebook
- The Essential Guide to Vehicles and Vessels
- The Thrawn Trilogy Sourcebook
- Tales of the Jedi Companion
- Galaxy Guide 3: The Empire Strikes Back, Second Edition
- Rules of Engagement: The Rebel SpecForce Handbook
- Star Wars: Rebellion: Prima's Official Strategy Guide
- Alien Encounters
- The Essential Guide to Planets and Moons
- "The University of Sanbra Guide to Intelligent Life: The Duros" — Star Wars Gamer 2
- Living Force Campaign Guide
- "Who's Who in the New Jedi Order" — Star Wars Insider 57
- Star Wars: Power of the Jedi (Pack: Ellorrs Madak) (backup link)
- The New Jedi Order Sourcebook
- The Official Star Wars Fact File 14 (DUR 1-4: Duros (German Edition))
- Coruscant and the Core Worlds
- The Official Star Wars Fact File 138 (WAS 1-4: Waste Disposal)
- The New Essential Chronology
- "Unknown Soldier: The Story of General Grievous" — Star Wars Insider 86
- The New Essential Guide to Alien Species
- Starships of the Galaxy, Saga Edition
- Knights of the Old Republic Campaign Guide
- The Force Unleashed Campaign Guide
- The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia
- The Clone Wars Campaign Guide
- Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Praji on Hyperspace (article) (content obsolete and backup link not available)
- Legacy Era Campaign Guide
- Rebellion Era Campaign Guide
- The Essential Atlas
- The Forgotten War: The Nagai and the Tofs on Hyperspace (article) (content obsolete and backup link not available)
- Galaxy of Intrigue
- The Written Word on Hyperspace (article) (content obsolete and backup link not available)
- The Unknown Regions
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars Character Encyclopedia
- The Jedi Path: A Manual for Students of the Force
- Duros in the Databank (content now obsolete; backup link)
- "Rogues Gallery: Who's Who: The Bounty Hunters!" — Star Wars Insider 132
- The Essential Guide to Warfare
- Star Wars: Edge of the Empire Core Rulebook
- Barely Tolerable: Alien Henchmen of the Empire, Part 1 on StarWars.com (article) (content now obsolete; backup link)
- Enter the Unknown
- "Rogues Gallery: Clearance for Immediate Launch" — Star Wars Insider 146 (also reprinted in Special Edition 2016)
- Suns of Fortune
- The Official Star Wars Fact File Part 13 (YWI 1-2: Koensayr BTL-A4 Y-wing)
- Cad Bane in the Encyclopedia (content now obsolete; backup link)
- Star Wars: Age of Rebellion Core Rulebook
- Lords of Nal Hutta
- Fly Casual
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 1.20 1.21 1.22 1.23 1.24 1.25 1.26 1.27 1.28 1.29 1.30 1.31 1.32 1.33 1.34 The Essential Atlas
- ↑ Suns of Fortune, Map of the Corellian sector
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 Coruscant and the Core Worlds
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 The Essential Guide to Planets and Moons
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Galactic Campaign Guide
- ↑ Coruscant and the Core Worlds
- ↑ Galaxy Guide 3: The Empire Strikes Back, Second Edition
- ↑ Legacy Era Campaign Guide