"It was undoubtedly a simple task of extricating the Foreman. We are the masters of technology. To think the Republic could devise machinery to slow us down is laughable."
Tambor was allowed a visit by several of his staff—two Skakoan soldiers, posing as legal deputies, and a shapeshiftingClawditemercenary known as Nuri. Once inside the facility, the two Skakoans blew themselves up, killing Tambor's clone trooper guard, while Nuri bypassed automated security with Techno Union technology and whisked Tambor to safety. The foreman traveled to Denus, Foundry to recuperate, while the Republic attempted to keep his escape hushed up.
"Anakin Skywalker's capture of Wat Tambor during the Metalorn mission had caught Darth Sidious by surprise. The move could have potentially destabilized the war…"
Skywalker's capture of Tambor was a surprise to Darth Sidious, the alter ego of Republic Supreme ChancellorPalpatine, who was playing both sides and manipulating the war for his own end. Tambor's capture could potentially have destabilized the war and tipped the balance in favor of the Republic, which was not what Sidious wanted. In his capacity as Chancellor, Palpatine ordered that Tambor be relocated to Delrian, a remote prison world,[1] where he would be kept watch over by a squad of eight Republic clone troopers, in addition to local security. The detainment center employed an external security firm, which happened to be owned by the Commerce Guild, an ally of the Confederacy and the Techno Union. Thus, the Separatists had access to intimate knowledge of the facility's defensive capabilities, security complement, and layout. Rather than launch a full-scale attack, a smaller rescue attempt was planned by the Techno Union,[2] and Nuri, a Clawditechangeling from Aargau, was hired to assist them.[1]
"He is the Separatists' Techno Union Foreman, as well as a combat engineer. A brilliant strategist. And extremely dangerous—an expert at fighting machines, and a master of defense technologies. He is also an expert at escape."
On 14:4:07 GrS, Tambor was permitted a visit by members of his staff. Two elite Skakoancommandos, posing as legal deputies, visited the facility with a disguised Nuri. Nuri brought secret state of the art Techno Union technology, which would allow him to bypass the prison's automated defenses.[2] Once inside the center, the two legal deputies breached their pressure suits, releasing the compressed methane atmospheres inside. This caused a large explosion,[1] killing Tambor's clone trooper guard as well as the two Skakoans.[2]
In the ensuing chaos, Nuri was able to infiltrate Tambor's holding area and whisk the foreman to safety.[1] Using the Techno Union technology, the Clawdite bypassed Delrian's automated defenses and escaped offworld with Tambor.[2]
"Not surprisingly, this story has yet to be reported in the government-dominated mainstream Republic media."
―14:4:12 GrS CIS Shadowfeed report, referring to Wat Tambor's rescue[src]
Tambor was taken to his private estate in Denus, Foundry, to recuperate in a hyperbaric recharge globe, where he remained for several days. Via the CIS Shadowfeed, the Separatists lauded the daring of Tambor's staff, who had given their lives for the Separatist cause,[2] in spite of the Skakoan fear of death via explosive decompression. The shadowfeed used the rescue as a morale-booster for Confederate worlds, highlighting the boldness of the CIS and the inadequacies of the Republic. Although the involvement of a Clawdite in the mission was known, Nuri's identity was kept secret. The Republic attempted to keep the story from the public, stopping the mainstream media from reporting it.[2]
Tambor's rescue allowed Palpatine to plot in safety once more; with the Techno Union back to full activity, the war was evenly poised and no end was in sight.[1] As the conflict progressed, Tambor became extremely reclusive, spending more and more time in his fortress on Xagobah. Nuri, pivotal in the rescue mission, remained in the Techno Union's employ as a guard of the fortress.[4]
↑The date of the mission is not mentioned in CIS Shadowfeed Dispatch 14:4:12 Edition, but it states that it took place five days prior to writing of the report, which was dated 14:4:12