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Abraxin
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| Abraxin | |
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S-6[1] |
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| Diameter |
12,000 km |
| Primary terrain |
Swamps |
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Abraxin was a swampy world in the Tion Cluster, an exporter of Abrax cognac.
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History
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A member state of Xim's empire during the Pre-Republic era, Abraxin later joined the Galactic Republic with the destruction of the empire. After the Mandalorian Wars, Abraxin sided with the Sith Empire under the leadership of Darth Revan. Even after Revan's disappearance and the assassination of Darth Malak, Abraxin would align with the resurgent Sith known as the Brotherhood of Darkness. It wasn't until after the New Sith Wars ended that the world rejoined the Republic.[1]
During the final days of the Republic, the Jedi Order's Exploration Corps dispatched the Jedi Master Ur-Sema Du and her Padawan Kai Justiss on a mission to Abraxin, where the duo encountered and captured a marsh haunt for study by the Jedi Archives. With the rise of the Confederacy of Independent Systems and the start of the Clone Wars, Abraxin seceded from the Republic. While no battles were fought on Abraxin, it was annexed by the Galactic Empire and seized by Imperial forces.[1]
After the Galactic Civil War saw the end of the Galactic Empire, Abraxin alliaed with Warlord Zsinj and his empire; though after his death and the rise of Grand Admiral Thrawn, the world, along with the entire Tion Cluster remained neutral. Managing to avoid major assault by the Yuuzhan Vong, the world was part of Darth Krayt's Galactic Empire as of 137 ABY.[1]
Appearances
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- Star Wars: Darth Plagueis (Mentioned only)
Sources
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- Power of the Jedi Sourcebook
- The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia
- The Essential Atlas
Xim Week: The History of Xim and the Tion Cluster on Hyperspace (article) (content now obsolete; backup links 1 2 on Archive.org)