List of Star Wars planets (O-Q)

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[edit] Obroa-Skai

Obroa-Skai is the home of the oldest and most extensive neutral knowledge archive in the galaxy. Grand Admiral Thrawn used the Obroa-Skai database to find information vital to his plot. It was captured by the Yuuzhan Vong relatively early in their invasion, and was used to further their knowledge of the Star Wars galaxy. [1] [2]

[edit] Odos

Odos is a backwater planet in the Meridian Sector, located near the Spangled Veil Nebula and Exodo II. [3]

[edit] Ojom

Ojom, located in the Deep Core, is a frigid ocean world speckled with enormous glaciers that slowly move across the planet's surface. Each glacier supports a small community of the semi-humanoid Besalisks. Ojom has many space stations orbiting it, most of them larger than the Besalisk glaciers. These stations fill the role of Ojom's spaceports, and are more hospitable than the planet itself.

[edit] Omiddelon III

Omiddelon III is a planet in the Omiddelon system. The planet has four seasons: an intensely hot climate, a brief mild season, an extremely freezing winter, and another mild season. The planet, who's orbital and rotational axes are perpendicular, is home to the adars.

[edit] Omwat

Omwat is the home of Omwati, notably Imperial scientist Qwi Xux.[1][4]

[edit] Onderon

Main article: Onderon

Onderon is one of three planets in the Japreal System. Onderon has a temperate climate, and was once home to a primitive race of humanoids. Like many other fringe worlds, the Onderonians have a distrust of aliens. Onderon's largest moon is Dxun which largely jungle and mountain terrain. Onderon had a power struggle within the royal family five years after the Jedi Civil War, which was aided by the Jedi Exile. [5] [6] [7] [8] [9]

[edit] Oovo IV

The planet of Oovo IV hosts many podracing events due to its low gravity. It is also the site of an asteroid prison from which Jango Fett and Zam Wesell both attempted to recover the smuggler Bendix Fust. Fett then acquired a Firespray patrol craft, that would later become his Slave I.The planet shows up in the videogame Star Wars: Bounty Hunter and in the videogame Star Wars: Episode I Racer. Podrace tracks include Vengeance, Executioner and The Gauntlet. [10]

[edit] Ophideraan

Ophideraan is the planet once ruled by the Serpent Masters, who enslaved people until Luke Skywalker freed them. This was the time in between Star Wars Episodes IV and V. Also, Tanith Shire is a native to Ophideraan that met Luke in the shipyards of Fondor.

[edit] Ord Cestus

Ord Cestus is a planet that is home to the X'ting. It was a giant prison that was eventually changed into a world with an economy based on weapon building.

[edit] Ord Ibanna

Ord Ibanna is a gas giant like Bespin planet located in the Outer Rim. It is home to the Gandalorian prostitute training camp, as featured in the Dark Empire series. It was at one time home to several podraces, including Scrapper's Run, Dethro's Revenge and Abyss.[10] Ord Ibanna looks a lot like Cloud City.

[edit] Ord Mantell

Ord Mantell
Ord Mantell

Ord Mantell is a scrap heap planet on the Outer Rim. It is home to mercenaries, exiles, murderers, smugglers and all other sorts of illegal dealers. The planet is first mentioned (erroneously as Ord Mandell) in The Empire Strikes Back, depicted in an audio story entitled Rebel Mission to Ord Mantell, and seen in the video games Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire and in Star Wars: Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy. Ord Mantell has a mostly human population with Talz, Ithorians, Rodians, and Arcona representing it as well.

Ord Mantell was founded in the year 12,000 BBY as an Old Republic base. The Jedi Knight Pablo-Jiil brought peace to this world until Palpatine and the Galactic Empire took over. Once the Empire was defeated, the planet had dozens of run-ins with bounty hunters including Skorr, Dengar, Bossk, and Boba Fett. Han Solo, Chewbacca, Luke Skywalker, and other major Rebel heroes had connections to Ord Mantell. In the story Rebel Mission to Ord Mantell (which takes place shortly before the events in The Empire Strikes Back), Solo confronts a bounty hunter named Cypher, who tries to capture Solo for delivery to Jabba the Hutt. In the year 9 ABY, the New Republic added Ord Mantell to its territory. The following year Grand Admiral Thrawn attacked the planet to keep the New Republic off balance. The planet also plays host to a large race known as the Blockade Runners Derby. Han Solo himself is a three-time winner of the race.

The prefix "Ord" refers to "Ordinance Regional Depot". "Ords" are storage and disposal facilities for outdated weapons and military equipment used during the Old Republic era. Some of these facilities are also used by the Empire.[11][12][9]

[edit] Ord Tasson

Ord Tasson is located in the Ord system. Ord Mantel is also seen, in the introduction, in the Star Wars galaxies online video game.

[edit] Orinackra

The Rebel spy Crix Madine was held on Orinackra for a time in an Imperial detention facility. In Star Wars: Dark Forces, he was rescued by Kyle Katarn, after which Madine could provide more information on the Dark Trooper project.

[edit] Osarian

Osarian is one of the human homeworlds.

[edit] Ossus

Main article: Ossus

Ossus was once a training ground for the Jedi Order, and was the location of a vast museum of Jedi artifacts and ancient lore. During the Great Sith War, Sith Lord Exar Kun caused a star in the nearby Cron Cluster to go supernova, the shockwave from which would have terrible effects on the planet. The Jedi rescued as many artifacts as they could, and had to leave the rest behind. The Neti Master Ood Bnar stood over a cache of lightsabers and turned himself into his giant tree form, surviving the shockwave and protecting his charge for over 4,000 years, until he awakened to fight Executor Sedriss during the reign of the reborn Emperor.[9][13][8] It is believed that the Jedi Order was created on Ossus.

[edit] Palanhi

Palahi was colonized by humans in 4,000 BBY. Forty years later they built large cities to cover the vast grasslands. The wildlife are a type of grassland bantha, thrantas, krahbus and vesps.

[edit] Panna

Panna is a water planet introduced in the animated segment of The Star Wars Holiday Special. Its surface has an orange hue to it, and the oceans seem to be composed of a thick liquid with a high surface tension. The name perhaps is an allusion to the Italian word for "whipped cream," panna, which also has a thick consistency. It apparently has at least one major city established. The city was known to have been occupied by the Empire, as evidenced in The Holiday Special. Troops marched through the city, keeping a watch. In The Holiday Special, Boba Fett makes a trip to the city to get a serum to cure a sleeping virus contracted by Han Solo and Luke Skywalker from a talisman Han was searching for. It was in this city that Boba first revealed his true allegiance, when he made contact with Darth Vader via viewscreen, and updated him on his progress in attempting to capture the rebels.

[edit] Pantolomin

Pantolomin is the beautiful water world of the aquatic Lomin species. It was an oceanic resort world with casino submarines. It was attacked by Grand Admiral Thrawn in 9 ABY. Garik Loran of Wraith Squadron was from Pantolomin.

Pantolomin Shipwrights manufactured the Coral Vanda, a submersible cruiser that operated in the famous oceans of Pantolomin.

[edit] Peragus II

Peragus II refers to a planet rich in fuel; which appeared in the game Knights of the Old Republic II. First attempts of the planet being mined for the precious fuel the miners did not know that the fuel would react violently to standard lasers and half the planet blew off as a result, due to half of the planet drifting into space a small asteroid field was created. The result was half of the planet gone. The explosion rendered the planet inhabitable, as it now has a similar surface with Venus. It was being mined for fuel, but a HK unit tampered which caused a series of events leading to the droids and some miners to turn on the rest of the miners and kill them all. the HK unit which in fact was a hired assassin droid was trying to protect the Jedi Exile (who was his bounty he intended on collecting) by killing those who conspired to kill the Jedi Exile. The destruction of Peragus II meant that many planets suffered the loss of this cheap fuel, especially Telos which was being reconstructed after being decimated during the Jedi Civil War by the Sith and had a space station hovering over the planet to manage this, without the fuel the space station would drift into the planet and cause another planet-destroying explosion!

[edit] Polis Massa

Polis Massa was once an arid, barren planetoid and the origin of a colony of resulting asteroids. It was originally the homeworld of the little-known Eellayin civilization, who dwelt in underground cities such as Wiyentaah, but the world was fractured by a mysterious cataclysm. This natural disaster formed a field of asteroids which remained known as Polis Massa, especially the largest of them. The Eellayin civilization disappeared.

About 519 BBY, the Kallidahin from Kallidah, another world in Subterrel Sector, abandoned their homeworld and under the leadership of the Archaeological Research Council of Kallidah settled Polis Massa Base. They sought to prove the Eellayin were the ancestors of the Kallidahin through cloning tissue samples recovered in their digs. The most important find was the lost city of Wiyentaah (not far from the Research Base), discovered 59 BBY. began an archaeological mining project on this planetoid, to uncover the mysteries of the cataclysm and the native species it destroyed. The Local Dig was established over Wiyentaah. Such was the length of this project, the Kallidahin became known as Polis Massans themselves.

Excavations on the largest Polis Massa asteroids uncovered many prize artifacts, mostly from deep within the planetoid. The Polis Massans analyzed these artifacts for organic tissue suitable for cloning. Though the aliens frequented the Subterrel Sector, they had little contact with the Galaxy and as a whole, the Polis Massa outpost remained remote and hidden.

The gravitational pull on the rocky colony was just strong enough to be harmful to those who walked the surface without the proper equipment or protection. However, the facilities built on the asteroids were especially gravity-controlled inside and so suitable for living in.

Polis Massa was technically a loyal part of the Galactic Republic and friendly to the Jedi. Far from any major trade route, the remote settlement served as an emergency sanctuary for the Jedi after Order 66, during the rise of the Empire and Palpatine's Great Jedi Purge. The colony also housed the medical facilities in which Padmé Amidala Skywalker gave birth to the twins Luke and Leia, and subsequently died because she lost the will to live. It was here that Bail Organa chose to adopt Leia into his family. When Yoda arrived with Bail, he was visited by the specter of Qui-Gon Jinn who offered to tutor Obi-Wan Kenobi in the art of surviving one's death with the consciousness still intact.

Not long after the formation of the Galactic Empire, the Inquisitors Malorum and Sancor began investigations of Polis Massa, discovering much information to be sent to Lord Vader. In a fateful run-in with Obi-Wan Kenobi at the Research Base, Sancor lost his life.

During the Galactic Civil War shortly before the Battle of Yavin, Imperial intelligence tracked the Death Star plans to a small Rebel outpost in the medical center. The 501st Legion stormed the facility, and managed to obtain one holodisc. Overall, the raid was only a partial success, with the Rebels beaming the remainder of the plans to Princess Leia Organa's corvette the Tantive IV orbiting over Tatooine.

Polis Massa did not attract the attention of the Yuuzhan Vong and remained unscathed.

Polis Massa also makes an appearance in Battlefront II.

[edit] Praesitlyn

Praesitlyn is a planet in Sluis Sector. It is also a major hub for communication between sectors. Praesitlyn was under attack by the Separatist Admiral Pors Tonith. A small taskforce containing 20,000 clone troops, Jedi Master Nejja Halcyon, and Padawan Anakin Skywalker was dispatched to reinforce the defenders of Praesitlyn. The republic was not able to defeat the C.I.S. in head to head combat, but Anakin Skywalker took 20 clone troops and landed them in the enemy base to rescue the hostages so that planetary bombardment could take place. Instead, after rescuing the hostages, Anakin capture Admiral Pors Tonith. Then, the republic prevented Separatist reinforcements from landing. Yoda then promoted Anakin to the rank of a Jedi Knight.

[edit] Pria

Pria is the homeworld of the Priapulins, where the Intergalactic Communications Center stood during the late years of the Old Republic, and where Anakin Skywalker's Jedi test as commander of a fleet against a Separatist army was held.

[edit] Pzob

Pzob is an Outer Rim planet in the remote and uncharted K749 System. It is covered in thick heavy forests and swamps. It was colonized by nomadic Gamorreans decades prior to the formation of the Empire. Eighteen years after the Battle of Yavin, a secret Imperial base was established there as a supply station for the Eye of Palpatine and staffed by forty-five stormtroopers. All but one trooper had been killed by skirmishes with the hostile Gamorreans as they waited for the ship that would never arrive. [14]

[edit] Qoribu

Qoribu is a ringed gas giant in the Gyuel system with 55 moons, including Jwlio, Evyl, Zvbo, Ruu, Nrogu, and Kr.

[edit] Quermia

Quermia is the homeworld of the Quermian species, and the Quermian Jedi Master Yarael Poof.

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Kevin J. Anderson, Darksaber (1995). ISBN 0-553-57611-9
  2. ^ Bill Slavicsek, The Heir to the Empire Sourcebook, ed. West End Games (1992). ISBN 0-87431-186-1
  3. ^ Barbara Hambly, Planet of Twilight (1997). ISBN 0-553-09540-4
  4. ^ Kevin J. Anderson, Jedi Search, Book 1 of The Jedi Academy Trilogy (1994). ISBN 0-553-29798-8.
  5. ^ Tom Veitch et al., Knights of the Old Republic, Book 1 of Tales of the Jedi (1994). ISBN 1-56971-020-1
  6. ^ Tom Veitch et al., The Freedon Nadd Uprising, Book 2 of Tales of the Jedi (1996). ISBN 1-56971-307-3
  7. ^ Kevin J. Anderson et al., Dark Lords of the Sith, Book 3 of Tales of the Jedi (1996). ISBN 1-56971-095-3
  8. ^ a b Kevin J. Anderson, The Sith War, Book 4 of Tales of the Jedi (1996). ISBN 1-56971-173-9
  9. ^ a b c Daniel Wallace and Scott Kolins, The Essential Guide to Planets and Moons (Star Wars) (1998). ISBN ISBN 0-345-42068-3
  10. ^ a b LucasArts Entertainment Company, Star Wars: Episode I Racer for Nintendo 64 and PC.
  11. ^ Steve Perry, Shadows of the Empire (1999). ISBN 0-553-57413-2
  12. ^ George Lucas et al., The Annotated Screenplays (1997). ISBN ISBN 0-345-40981-7
  13. ^ Tom Veitch, Dark Empire II (1995). ISBN ISBN 1-56971-119-4
  14. ^ Barbara Hambly, Children of the Jedi (1995). ISBN ISBN 0-553-57293-8


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