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Coruscant riots
Timeframe

Old Republic era[1]

Conflict

Great Galactic War[1]

Date

3,653 BBY[1]

Place

Galactic City, Coruscant[1]

Outcome
Affiliations involved
Participants

In the aftermath of the Sacking of Coruscant in 3,653 BBY, riots broke out across the Galactic Republic's capital planet Coruscant. Caused by a lack of food, lack of police presence, and refugees desperate for supplies the unrest ripped through Galactic City adding to the damage caused by the Imperial forces. Though eventually put down by the Republic Military, the riots resulted in the take over of the Old Galactic Market by refugees and the Migrant Merchants' Guild, the formation of Black Sun and its own territory, the eventual formation of vigilantes known as the Justicars' Brigade, and the withdrawal of the Coruscant Security Force's presence in Coruscant's lower levels.

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BackgroundEdit

With the Sacking of Coruscant, the Sith Empire decimated the Republic's defenses. Republic soldiers and the remaining Coruscant Security Force police officers retreated to lower areas to protect refugees. As the Imperial forces left the looted and destroyed planet, the Republic attempted to re-establish control.[5]

RiotingEdit

With the lack of food, the angry, starving population turned to rioting. Homeless refugees from the lower levels swarmed the Old Galactic Market seeking shelter. With the already decimated police unable to control the situation, Republic military forces were called in. As they attempted to push refugees out of the Galactic market, rioting broke out.[2] Later, a money laundering gang called the Migrant Merchants' Guild imposed its own order on the Galactic Market as its thugs demanded protection payments from the refugees.Ref|[6] The Galactic Senate ordered the Coruscant Security Force to pull back from the lower levels to protect the Senate Building and other vital infrastructure from the rioting. Seeing an opportunity, a criminal syndicate later known as Black Sun began seizing control of the lower areas.[1]

AftermathEdit

Republic Military intervention quelled the riots and CSF police forces regained control of various areas including sections of the Galactic Market. Later attempts were made to regain control.[7] Other sectors however were lost to continued gang violence, rioting, and vigilantes for years to come.[3]

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Notes and referencesEdit

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 SWTOR mini Star Wars: The Old Republic—Codex Entry: "Black Sun"
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 SWTOR mini Star Wars: The Old Republic—{{{1}}}
  3. 3.0 3.1 Holonet icon allegiances Coruscant on The Old Republic Holonet
  4. 4.0 4.1 SWTOR mini Star Wars: The Old Republic—Codex Entry: "Coruscant Security"
  5. Star Wars: The Old Republic, Threat of Peace Act 1: Treaty of Coruscant
  6. SWTOR mini Star Wars: The Old Republic—Codex Entry: "Migrant Merchants' Guild"
  7. SWTOR mini Star Wars: The Old Republic—Mission: "Crisis in Galactic City" on Coruscant


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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