Senator Dorian Janarus was a representative of Coruscant in the Galactic Senate for many years before the emergence of the Sith Empire in 3,681 BBY and the beginning of the Great Galactic War, but the war made him a prominent figure.[8] While he felt his position was fulfilling, he always aspired to gain the Chancellorship and the prestige that came with it. Having survived the Sacking of Coruscant himself, Janarus took charge in its aftermath,[1] assessing the damage and directing efforts to help the people in their time of need. He was viewed as a great leader not only to the Coruscanti, but also to the entire Republic for these deeds.[9]
The Coruscanti people and the Republic's politicians were glutted by hope in response to the leadership of Senator Janarus.[9] The thousands of representatives in the Galactic Senate[10] voted unanimously to promote Janarus to Supreme Chancellor,[1] and he relieved Am-Ris[4] to begin the office's four year term.[10]
In the years after his election to the position, Janarus's support waned as the costs to rebuild Coruscant grew: many of the Republic's representative star systems were strained economically by this. He was also disliked by the military, who were irritated by his refusal to combat sedition in the government.[8] Despite this, Janarus was re-elected to his position in 3,649 and 3,645 BBY.[11] These were small affairs as the candidates feared assassination by the Sith Empire.[10]
Dorian Janarus was an influential character in Star Wars: The Old Republic, a 2011video game released by BioWare. To hype their game, BioWare released a number of articles through the game's official website, in the Holonet section, that provided background information on various subjects. Janarus's article documented his unanimous election to the position of Supreme Chancellor, which he occupied until his death in the game.
↑Janarus was the incumbent Supreme Chancellor in Star Wars: The Old Republic, which has early events in the Jedi Knight class that must occur in 3,643 BBY due to statements in various tie-in materials. The in-game Codex's "Republic Government" entry stated that "in recent years" there were campaigns for the position of Supreme Chancellor. Since portions of the game took place ten years after Janarus was elected, there must have been at least two election cycles in the intervening years.