Cularin
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22 standard hours[1] |
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300 standard days[1] |
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Tropical |
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Cularin was a planet in the Cularin system. It had two moons, the molten Rennokk and the barren Tilnes. The planet was known for its exotic hardwoods, especially the ch'hala tree. The whole planet was considered strong in the Force.[1]
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[edit] History
Cularin, initially inhabited by Force-strong Tarasin species, was first charted by the Jedi Order during the New Sith Wars: They tracked Sith Darth Rivan to neighbor planet Almas, in the Cularin system, and expelled him from the system. The planet Cularin was not settled or scouted.[1]
The planet was forgotten after 1,250 BBY until rediscovered by Reidi Artom 232 BBY. From 161 BBY to 154 BBY, the planet suffered the Tarasin Revolt against the Trade Federation, resolved by the Jedi with the Cularin Compact. The Trade Federation eventually exploited loopholes in the Compact and gained effective control of the system, with the only other major power being the systemwide criminal Organization (Riboga the Hutt, leader of the Organization, had one of his offices there).[1]
The Federation lost control of the system in 32 BBY due to the Metatheran Cartel. The Cularin system also joined the Republic, and Lavina Durada-Vashne Wren was elected to represent the Cularin system in the Galactic Senate.[1]
Immediately after that, Senator Wren asked the Republic for continued military presence in the system, to deter pirate attacks. The Republic sent a fleet of the Thaereian military under infamous Colonel Jir Tramsig, who first built a base in the moon of Dorumaa, orbiting neighbor planet Almas, to analyze the situation and make the first attacks. Tramsig then built a second, bigger military base on Cularin, with its own private military spaceport for his four capital warships and eighteen patrol craft. Although Tramsig could not stop the pirates beyond their more bold attacks, or serve as an effective system police, he did manage to disturb local business with the increasing traffic — earning the contempt of the population.[1]
Shortly after the Battle of Naboo, the Cularin system literally disappeared from the galaxy for a decade, before reappearing just as suddenly as it went away. Many believe the phenomenon had something to do with the Darkstaff. The neighboring system of Thaere was tasked with protecting Cularin, but during the Clone Wars, Thaere's connection to the Confederacy was exposed. Lavina Wren opposed the increasing executive powers given to Palpatine. As a result, she was branded a traitor. Cularin was placed under martial law and occupied by clone troopers; as a response, the Cularin system withdrew from the Galactic Republic and established itself as a sovereign system.
[edit] Behind the scenes
In the Living Force Campaign Guide, Cularin is described as being located in the Expansion Region near the Corellian Trade Spine. Maps of the galaxy, however, have placed it in the Mid Rim, just on the other side of the "border" between the two regions, near the Corellian Run.
The name originally submitted to LFL for Cularin was "Cristos." The name was rejected on initial review for having religious overtones, and was subsequently changed by Robert Wiese.
[edit] Appearances
"Eye of the Sun trilogy"
"TopWorld"
"MidWorld"
"UnderWorld"
"Head in the Clouds"
"Clouded Paths"
"Into the Storm Clouds"
"Blown Away" (Mentioned only)
"Consignment"
"Mix and Match"
"Find the Lady"
"Operation Blue Star"
"Shadows in Green"
"Find the Lady"
"Padawannabes"
"Lockdown on Soboll"
- Republic Commando: Triple Zero (Mentioned only)
- Republic Commando: True Colors (Mentioned only)
"A Plague of Darkness"
"The Heart"
[edit] Sources
- Living Force Campaign Guide
"Clouded Paths"
"An Uneasy Peace"
- Ultimate Alien Anthology
"Eye of the Sun trilogy"
"Rebirth"
"Shadow Droids"
"The Creaking Gate"
"Trade and Trade Alike"
"Celebrate SoroSuub"
"That Is Nirama's Word"
"Cularin's Militia: Exposed!"
"The Lost"
"Stories of Caarimon"
"Long Live the Republic"
"Burnout"
"Trouble Follows Us"
"Thurm Loogg Speaks"
"Jurisdiction"
"News of the Wyrd"
Living Force: Cularin Emergency Announcement on Wizards.com (article)
"Two Heads Aren't Better Than One"
- The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia
- The Essential Atlas

