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Battle for Hammer Station
Conflict
Date

c. 3,643 BBY[1]

Place

The Hammer

Combatants

Advozse Hegemony

Sith Empire

Galactic Republic

Commanders

Battlelord Kreshan

Darth Malgus

Strength

10,000 Advozsec defenders

Casualties

Many Advozsec

Around 3,643 BBY,[1] during the Cold War, a conflict occurred aboard the battlestation known as the Hammer. The Hammer was designed by the Galactic Republic and was thought to have been destroyed during the Great Galactic War, but was instead seized by the Advozse Hegemony looking to grow their territory. During the Cold War, these Advozsec used the station's gravity cannon to help them gain control over neutral worlds in the Outer Rim Territories. The expansion campaign eventually came to the attention of the Sith Empire and the Galactic Republic, both of which dispatched agents to the station in order to seize it for their respective faction. The Sith strike force was directed by Darth Malgus and was opposed by the Advozse Battlelord Kreshan.

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  1. 1.0 1.1 The fight on the Hammer is a setting seen in the video game Star Wars: The Old Republic. This forum post from The Old Republic's lead writer, Daniel Erickson, indicates that the game takes place ten years after the signing of the Treaty of Coruscant, placing the conflict on the Hammer around 3,643 BBY.
Cold War
(3,653 BBY3,642 BBY)
Galactic timeline

Previous: Great Galactic War
(3,6813,653 BBY)

Next: Second Great Galactic War
(3,642 BBY–)

Conflicts of the Cold War
Settling the Great War
(3,653 BBY)

Alderaan peace conference · Riots · Balmorra · First Dantooine
The Envoy · Senate bombing · Second Dantooine

Jostling for advantage
(3,653–c. 3,643 BBY)

Adraas's manse · Mindor · Voss · Ilum
Taris resettlement initiative · First Odacer-Faustin
Second Odacer-Faustin · First Hutta · Baralou · First Coruscant
Second Hutta · Sebaddon

Open conflict
(c. 3,643–3,642 BBY)

Fount of Rajivari · Flesh Raider uprising
Merchants' Guild Crisis · Senate attack · Esseles
Desolator crisis · SpecForce Incident · Vesla system
Hunt for the Eagle · Great Hunt · Hunt for Jaesa Willsaam
Dromund Kaas slave rebellion

Unknown
placement
Aaeton · Allusis · Ando Prime · Archenar asteroid field
Balosar system · Brentaal Star · Cademimu V · Drexel system
Droxine · Dubrillion · Ezran system · Hammer Station
Javaal · Kiffu · Listening post · Llanic system · Makem Te
Mugaar · Nal Yeshu · Nez Peron · Operation Midnight Freedom
Operation Silent Roar · Operation: Derelict
Operation: Etching Wheel · Operation: Glass Knife
Polith system · Red Reaper · Rhinnal · Saleucami
Senu's fortress · Sarapin 4 · Skaross system · Sululluub
Syvris system · Taspan system · Voidstar · Waskiro
Proxy wars

Separatist War · Alderaan Civil War · Eternal War of Voss

Related topics and articles

Dark Council · Galactic Republic · Hutt Cartel · Hutt–Imperial treaty · Dorian Janarus · Jedi Council
Jedi Order · Mandalore the Vindicated · Mandalorian clans · Paran Am-Ris
Satele Shan · Sith Emperor · Sith Empire · Sith Order · Treaty of Coruscant

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