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Promised Land
| Promised Land | |
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by 4,300 BBY |
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Unknown |
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Sub terrain levels of ecumenopolis |
| Climate |
Temperate |
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- "Legends tell of a self-sufficient colony where droid servants tend to every need."
- ―Rukil
The "Promised Land" was a legendary self-sufficient colony located beneath the Undercity of Taris. It was where the first Tarisians first discovered and settled on the planet which was several centuries before the Jedi Civil War back when the world was still forest and oceans. It was before the Tarisian Civil War turned the portion of the planet's surface that was not covered by an urban sprawl into a wasteland. Once someone entered the colony, they were unable to exit, thus protecting the Promised Land's secret. According to Gendar, it would have taken weeks or even months to reach the entrance and the traveler had to cross many rakghoul infested areas.
The legends about the Promised Land were told from generation to generation between the Outcasts. They were still relatively popular in the time of the Jedi Civil War, although almost nobody believed in tales about a land where life conditions were much better than in the Tarisian Undercity. Still, Rukil, the oldest of the Outcasts as of 3,956 BBY, believed he could retrieve the forgotten location of the Promised Land by assembling the journals of his dead father and grandfather. He also sent his apprentice, Malya, to seek the Promised Land, but she did not return. Rukil's efforts were opposed by the shifty shopkeeper Igear, who was fearful that the discovery of the Promised Land would deprive him of the status and importance he derived from his salvage shop, the Outcasts' main source of income.
When Revan visited the Undercity in 3,956 BBY during his forced stay on Taris, searching for the Republic escape pod that Jedi Bastila Shan used to escape the Republic capital ship Endar Spire, he found the three journals—those of Rukil's apprentice, father and grandfather—and brought them to Rukil. This information was enough for him to determine where the Promised Land was. The next night, the Outcasts left the Undercity, heading for the lost colony.
Unfortunately for the outcasts, this was the time when Darth Malak ordered a massive orbital bombardment of Taris - which also led to Rukil's death. It was discovered by a valiant Jedi Knight during the Cold War that the Outcasts have in fact found the Promised Land; it was, however, vastly different from the legends.
The buildings, equipment, generators and possibly Droids had been destroyed, and therefore the Outcasts had to start over. Whilst being a difficult task, they had survived the bombardment. However, many generations had passed since then - each having a "Promised One", who would keep the memories of the terrible apocalypse and be in charge of the colonists.
The anti-Rakghoul serum which Revan discovered was enough to protect the first few generations, but after it had run out, it was obvious that babies couldn't be born immune. The Outcast later left the Promised Land and recolonised the Undercity and renamed themselves the Tarisians. This however was in vain as the Tarisians continued to die out on the surface. It was also shown, in the last successfully preserved time recording, that the last generation alive had lost so much information about the world, they didn't even know how or what brought them there and the remaining members presumably died out as well which ultimately resulted in their extinction. The information about them was lost until a Jedi retrieved the information about their post-apocalyptic history both in the Promised Land and in the Undercity and gave it to a local Republic history keeper. By then the Promised Land was renamed "Transport Station 5" by the Galactic Republic and like much of the remains of the sewers had been converted into a facility.
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Behind the scenes
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In the non-canon dark side ending, if Revan chooses to give the journals to Igear and he destroys them, the Outcasts never find the Promised Land.
The Promised Land makes its first appearance in Star Wars: The Old Republic in which it is called "Transport Station 5" by the Republic.
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- Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (First mentioned)
- Star Wars: The Old Republic (First appearance)