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Great Temple (Yavin 4)
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The Great Temple, commonly referred to as the Massassi Temple, was built on Yavin 4 by the Massassi to worship Naga Sadow, a Sith Lord who had enslaved and mutated the Massassi using Sith alchemy. The Temple later housed the Rebel Alliance base and the Jedi Praxeum. The Temple was destroyed during the Yuuzhan Vong occupation of Yavin 4.
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History
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The Great Temple, was built on Yavin 4 by the Massassi to worship Naga Sadow, a Sith Lord who had enslaved and mutated the Massassi using Sith alchemy.

The Massassi continued to worship their god at the Temple even after he entered a state of hibernation inside a sarcophagus. They continued to worship there for over a thousand years (long after their god's presumed death at the hands of Freedon Nadd) until Exar Kun eliminated the species. Kun allowed the Massassi warrior Kalgrath to remain behind, however, guarding the Temple in a state of hibernation.
During the Galactic Civil War, Rebel Alliance scout Dr'uun Unnh discovered the temple. The Alliance chose Yavin IV due to its exclusion from official Imperial maps, after being forced to secretly abandon their former base on Dantooine. After retrieving the Temple's key from the fabled Yavin Vassilika, Roons Sewell and Jan Dodonna built the Massassi Station (Yavin Base, callsign "Base One") within the Temple. The Rebel Alliance launched its assault on the first Death Star from this facility. Shortly after the Battle of Yavin, the Rebel Alliance was forced to abandon it.
Luke Skywalker established his Jedi Praxeum in the temple in 11 ABY. It was attacked in 12 ABY by Admiral Natasi Daala's forces. Later that same year, Kyle Katarn confronted, and after an intense battle in the underground portion of the Temple, defeated Desann during the Empire Reborn assault. In 14 ABY, Tavion Axmis commanded her Reborn to suck the Force energy out of the above ground portion of the Temple. The temple was partially demolished in 23 ABY during the Battle of the Jedi Praxeum, but promptly reconstructed by a joint New Republic-Jedi effort throughout 24 ABY.
The Temple was destroyed down to ground level by the Yuuzhan Vong in 26 ABY, although the underground levels remained partially intact.
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Internally, the Great Temple was divided into four levels, each representing a step of the ziggurat—each level was thus larger in floor plan than the one above, but all were outfitted on broadly similar plans with small cells, chambers and corridors around a large central space.
When the Rebel Alliance set-up their base, the outer surface of the Massassi Temple was left as untouched as possible. Interior chambers, however, were roughly hewn by the Rebels prior to being filled in with chambers and a main central lift cluster. Rebel engineers also reinforced the temple's original stone floors with ferrocrete. The base was powered by a generating station composed of stolen Imperial Star Destroyer reactor components two kilometers from the temple.[1]
The topmost level, was almost entirely taken up by the Grand Audience Chamber, used as a ceremonial hall by the Alliance garrison and later employed by the Jedi Academy as a teaching space. Under the Alliance, the next level contained officers' quarters, and the base's security, communications and medical facilities, with the central room serving as a command center; the Jedi would later convert this level entirely to accommodation and storage. On the level below, the central chamber was outfitted by the Alliance as the War Room, later re-named as the Strategy Center by the Jedi: this was where the Alliance commanders coordinated the fighter attack on the first Death Star in 0 BBY. The surrounding rooms on this level, used as stores and technical workshops by the Alliance, were converted by the Jedi to meeting-rooms, communications and computing bays, kitchens and dining halls.

The lowest level of the temple was used by the Rebels and the Jedi alike as a vast hangar bay to store starfighters and other vehicles; there was also a second hangar beneath, plus cellars and catacombs that remained largely unused in both phases of reoccupation. Access to the hangar was by a set of ground-level blast-doors, opening out onto a landing pad.
During the Jedi period, the average ground level around the structure's exterior had risen, so that the main entrance was at War Room level, and many of the students thought of the entire hangar complex as being essentially underground - although the hangar doors must have remained accessible, the area in front of them no longer served as the main landing zone. The entrance faced a clearing, while a river now flowed close to the temple along the other two sides. Also during this time, a room known as the Hall of Judgment was built within the temple.
Behind the scenes
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The temple scenery was actually the ruins of a Mayan temple in Tikal, Guatemala.
In the rough draft of Episode IV, the "Mavassi outpost" was an Imperial installation on Yavin. Leia is imprisoned here, and Annikin Starkiller and his Wookee allies attempt to free her, but she has already been sent to the Imperial space fortress. It becomes the "Massassi Outpost" and a Rebel base in the second draft.[2]
There are many different descriptions of the Massassi Station. In Star Wars: Battlefront and in Star Wars: Battlefront II, the station is depicted as being a small, grim-looking hangar with a control room in the back. However, in Star Wars: Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast and Star Wars: Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy, it is depicted as having a more elaborate interior, with hangars, training rooms, and the Grand Audience Chamber. In Star Wars: Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike, it is seen as containing a large hangar, main launch tube, and many rooms, including the room where Princess Leia and other Rebel leaders were stationed during the Battle of Yavin.
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Non-canon appearances
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- LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy
- LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga
- Tag & Bink Are Dead
- Star Wars: Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader
- Free Memory (Ambiguously canonical source) (Appears in flashback(s))
Sources
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- Galaxy Guide 2: Yavin and Bespin, First Edition (First mentioned)
- Galaxy Guide 2: Yavin and Bespin, Second Edition
- Rebel Alliance Sourcebook, Second Edition
- Star Wars: The Power of the Force (1995)
The Jedi Academy Sourcebook
Star Wars Customizable Card Game – Hoth Limited (Card: Tigran Jamiro)
- Shadows of the Empire Sourcebook
- Star Wars: Rebellion: Prima's Official Strategy Guide
- The New Jedi Order Sourcebook
- The Official Star Wars Fact File 37 (YAV5-6, Yavin 4 - Massassi Temples)
- The Official Star Wars Fact File 90 (NAD1, The Shadow of Freedon Nadd)
- Geonosis and the Outer Rim Worlds
- Inside the Worlds of Star Wars Trilogy
- The New Essential Chronology
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Duty Calls! on the official Star Wars Galaxies website (content now obsolete; backup links 1 2)
- Star Wars Insider 92
Friday Feature – Star Wars Sightseeing on the official Star Wars Galaxies website (content now obsolete; backup links 1 2)
- The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia
- Millennium Falcon Owners' Workshop Manual
Massassi temple in the Databank (content now obsolete; backup link on Archive.org)
Rebel Alliance in the Encyclopedia (Picture only)
Notes and references
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External links
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Mini-Massassi on Hyperspace (content now obsolete; backup links 1 2 on Archive.org)