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===Background===
 
Towards the end of the [[Second Imperial Civil War]], the junk dealer [[Ania Solo]], a distant descendant of the [[smuggler]] [[Han Solo]], was sent to an [[Imperial]] labor camp on the planet [[Drash-so]] in the [[Selvatas system]] for murdering an unspecified individual.<ref name=
 
Towards the end of the [[Second Imperial Civil War]], the junk dealer [[Ania Solo]], a distant descendant of the [[smuggler]] [[Han Solo]], was sent to an [[Imperial]] labor camp on the planet [[Drash-so]] in the [[Selvatas system]] for murdering an unspecified individual.<ref name=
Legacy 15">''[[Star Wars: Legacy Volume 2 15]]''</ref> Her lover [[Ramid]] was also in the camp. During her time on Drash-so, Ania Solo had to contend with a particular [[Unidentified masked bounty hunter|brutal female prison guard]] who sported a prosthetic hand and [[laser whip]]. At some point, Ania and Ramid staged an escape but were noticed by the guards. During the escape, Ramid was shot but Ania managed to break out the camp.<ref name="Legacy 14">''[[Star Wars: Legacy Volume 2 14]]''</ref> Believing that Ramid was dead, she fled to a nearby [[spaceport]] where she encountered the [[assassin droid]] [[AG-37]], who had a [[AG-37's freighter|freighter]] docking nearby. Ania used a [[blaster]] to force AG-37 to give her passage offworld.<ref name="Legacy 12">''[[Star Wars: Legacy Volume 2 12]]''</ref>
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"Legacy 15">''[[Star Wars: Legacy Volume 2 15]]''</ref> Her lover [[Ramid]] was also in the camp. During her time on Drash-so, Ania Solo had to contend with a particular [[Unidentified masked bounty hunter|brutal female prison guard]] who sported a prosthetic hand and [[laser whip]]. At some point, Ania and Ramid staged an escape but were noticed by the guards. During the escape, Ramid was shot but Ania managed to break out the camp.<ref name="Legacy 14">''[[Star Wars: Legacy Volume 2 14]]''</ref> Believing that Ramid was dead, she fled to a nearby [[spaceport]] where she encountered the [[assassin droid]] [[AG-37]], who had a [[AG-37's freighter|freighter]] docking nearby. Ania used a [[blaster]] to force AG-37 to give her passage offworld.<ref name="Legacy 12">''[[Star Wars: Legacy Volume 2 12]]''</ref>
   
 
AG-37, remembering an earlier promise that he had made to Han Solo, took pity on Ania and gave her passage offworld. Due to this encounter, Ania and AG-37 became friends.<ref name="Legacy 12" /> Ania later settled down at a [[Ania Solo's junkyard|junkyard]] on [[Carreras Minor's moon]] where she established a business. AG-37 would occasionally visit to obtain spareparts for himself and his freighter.<ref name="Legacy 2">''[[Star Wars: Legacy 2: Prisoner of the Floating World, Part 2]]''</ref> Unknown to Ania, Ramid had survived the shooting. He was tortured by the guards into divulging Ania's location. When they found no sign of Ania, the guards tortured him even more. Believing that Ania had abandoned him, Ramid developed a grudge towards Ania. Following the defeat of the [[One Sith]], [[Fel Empire]] forces liberated the labor camp and freed Ramid and other prisoners.<ref name="Legacy 14" />
 
AG-37, remembering an earlier promise that he had made to Han Solo, took pity on Ania and gave her passage offworld. Due to this encounter, Ania and AG-37 became friends.<ref name="Legacy 12" /> Ania later settled down at a [[Ania Solo's junkyard|junkyard]] on [[Carreras Minor's moon]] where she established a business. AG-37 would occasionally visit to obtain spareparts for himself and his freighter.<ref name="Legacy 2">''[[Star Wars: Legacy 2: Prisoner of the Floating World, Part 2]]''</ref> Unknown to Ania, Ramid had survived the shooting. He was tortured by the guards into divulging Ania's location. When they found no sign of Ania, the guards tortured him even more. Believing that Ania had abandoned him, Ramid developed a grudge towards Ania. Following the defeat of the [[One Sith]], [[Fel Empire]] forces liberated the labor camp and freed Ramid and other prisoners.<ref name="Legacy 14" />

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In 139 ABY, the junk dealer Ania Solo was kidnapped by her estranged lover Ramid, who was responding to a Galactic Federation Triumvirate bounty on her head for her alleged role in the murder of the Imperial Knight Teemen Alton. Ramid was then attacked by a mysterious bounty hunter who killed his crew and destroyed his starship. After crash-landing on an inhospitable planet, Ania and Ramid were forced to put aside their grievances in order to survive the bounty hunter. Meanwhile, Ania's companions the Imperial Knight Jao Assam, Sauk, and AG-37 embarked on a rescue mission which led them to the same planet.

Following a climatic showdown with the bounty hunter, Jao managed to kill the bounty hunter and rescued Ania. However, Ania was then arrested by a force of Trandoshan stormtroopers who extradited her back to Coruscant to face trial. Due to new evidence uncovered by the Imperial Knights Yalta Val and Jao which pointed to Ania's innocence, Ania was acquitted and released. However, Jao was arrested for deserting the Imperial Knights to hunt down the rogue Sith Darth Wredd.

History

Background

Towards the end of the Second Imperial Civil War, the junk dealer Ania Solo, a distant descendant of the smuggler Han Solo, was sent to an Imperial labor camp on the planet Drash-so in the Selvatas system for murdering an unspecified individual.[1] Her lover Ramid was also in the camp. During her time on Drash-so, Ania Solo had to contend with a particular brutal female prison guard who sported a prosthetic hand and laser whip. At some point, Ania and Ramid staged an escape but were noticed by the guards. During the escape, Ramid was shot but Ania managed to break out the camp.[2] Believing that Ramid was dead, she fled to a nearby spaceport where she encountered the assassin droid AG-37, who had a freighter docking nearby. Ania used a blaster to force AG-37 to give her passage offworld.[3]

AG-37, remembering an earlier promise that he had made to Han Solo, took pity on Ania and gave her passage offworld. Due to this encounter, Ania and AG-37 became friends.[3] Ania later settled down at a junkyard on Carreras Minor's moon where she established a business. AG-37 would occasionally visit to obtain spareparts for himself and his freighter.[4] Unknown to Ania, Ramid had survived the shooting. He was tortured by the guards into divulging Ania's location. When they found no sign of Ania, the guards tortured him even more. Believing that Ania had abandoned him, Ramid developed a grudge towards Ania. Following the defeat of the One Sith, Fel Empire forces liberated the labor camp and freed Ramid and other prisoners.[2]

Unknown to everyone, Ania's former prison guard assumed her identity prior to the liberation and subsequently walked out a free woman. She then encountered an Imperial Knight named Teemen Alton, whom she killed. Due to her stolen identity, the new Galactic Federation Triumvirate authorities wrongly believed that Ania Solo had killed Alton. Following that incident, the former prison guard assumed the persona of a bounty hunter and even obtained a TIE bomber as her personal transport.[1] In 139 ABY, the Triumvirate, following a boost in popularity due to the liberation of the Mon Calamari Shipyards, embarked on a campaign to hunt down war criminals from the Second Imperial Civil War. Ania was included on the list of these war criminals due to her alleged role in Alton's murder.[5]

Appearances

  • Star Wars: Legacy Volume 3—Wanted: Ania Solo (First appearance)

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