Roon
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| Roon | |
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| Astrographical | |
| Region | |
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| System | |
| Suns |
1: Roon |
| Moons |
1[1] |
| Rotation period |
Special (tide-locked)[1] |
| Orbital period |
414 standard days (tide-locked)[1] |
| Physical | |
| Class |
Terrestrial[1] |
| Diameter |
6,093 km[1] |
| Atmosphere |
Breathable[1] |
| Climate |
Temperate[1] |
| Gravity |
Standard[1] |
| Primary terrain | |
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| Government | |
| Population |
665,000 (55% Humans, 12% Twi'lek, 11% Duros, 7% Sullustans, 3% Koboks, 12% other)[1] |
| Major imports |
Technology[1] |
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Roon was a planet located in the nearly impenetrable Cloak of the Sith. Known for its Roonstones, the planet was constantly sought after by treasure hunters for years.
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[edit] Location
Located in an impenetrable cosmic dust cloud ominously referred to as the Cloak of the Sith, easily navigable routes to Roon had long been lost for decades. Even the most complete accounts, located in the Baobab Archives on Manda, were sketchy at best, and the lockdown of information following the rise of the Galactic Empire seemed to seal Roon's fate as a planet lost to history. This was fine to native Roonians; the planet was largely self-sufficient and plentiful in resources.
Surrounded by a lethal ring of asteroids and meteors, Roon was located in an Outer Rim Territories system of the same name. Other notable planets in the Roon system included the searing rock planet of Kaloo (which was moonless) and the barren rock world Iqoon (which had two moons).
Like nearby Ryloth, Roon only rotated on its axis once every orbit around the sun, rendering one side constantly bright and the other side constantly dark. Unlike Ryloth, however, the lit side of the world was not scorching, nor was the dark side frigid; this phenomenon may be due to cloud cover, or an extensive ozone layer. Whatever the reason, Roon long served as a staging point for spice smugglers coming from Ryloth.
The way to Roon was rediscovered by explorer and treasure-hunter Mungo Baobab. In a move typical of his derring-do, Baobab followed the mysterious annual rainbow comet, a phenomenon that led him successfully through the Cloak of the Sith and near enough so that liberated prisoner Noop Yeldarb could guide him the remainder of the way. This became the Baobab Merchant Fleet-established Manda-Roon Merchant Route, a replacement for the near-suicidal, Twi'lek-charted Death Wind Corridor connected to Ryloth.
[edit] History
Long ago, the planet was once inhabited by the Taungs, who fled there after their expulsion from Coruscant c. 200,000 BBY. This is inferred by Baobab's discovery of the legendary poem, Dha Werda Verda, which chronicles the ancient Coruscanti battle. Later, the planet became the capital of the New Sith Empire.
Ancestors of Roon's current inhabitants arrived on-planet approximately 1,000 BBY. During the prosperous years of the Old Republic, the world had a small but consistent trade with independent interests, importing necessary technologies and exporting flame jewels, Roon spice, and the occasional Roonstones. Some time between 42 and 32 BBY, Mahwi Lihnn took a bounty on Roon.
Roon remained withdrawn from the New Order until shortly before the Battle of Yavin, when Koong, governor of the Tawntoom province, contacted Admiral Terrinald Screed. Together, the two officials formed a loose and informal alliance to locate the cache of precious Roonstones.
It was after Screed's interest in Roon that the planet finally began to become drawn into galactic affairs once more. A handful of Rebel Alliance groups managed to operate in the system, working with the natives of the Umboo province, a part of the planet known to have long opposed outside authority. It was through great efforts that Governor Koong tried again and again to subjugate this hardy people, but never to any avail. This is largely due to the efforts of Baobab, whose exploits on the world not only led to the discovery of the hidden Roonstone mines, but also to their subsequent destruction at the hands of the governor.
Largely thanks to its isolation, Roon remained untouched by the Yuuzhan Vong War.
[edit] Inhabitants
Roon had a temperate climate and standard gravity, making it a comfortable place to live for many species. Over the years, settlers of various species arrived on Roon's surface. Mostly the descendants of stranded smugglers and pirates, Roonians developed into a people who refused to discard archaic technologies if those techniques still worked. Thus, the resultant eclectic society placed starships alongside animal-driven labor and wooden boats. The planet's proximity to Ryloth resulted in a large Twi'lek population.
Some of the population, who worked in the wet fields, were known as "the mudmen of Roon." Their name was occasionally invoked throughout the galaxy when one felt dirty.
[edit] Fauna
Like its people, the animals of Roon all seemed to be transplanted from other corners of the galaxy. Notable among these introduced species were:
- Semisapient mudmen
- Banthas
- Kalaks
- Mogos
- Mynocks, whose annual migration made the planet famous
- Rockhoppers
- Shamunaar
[edit] Appearances
- Darth Maul: Shadow Hunter (Mentioned only)
- MedStar I: Battle Surgeons (Mentioned only)
- Star Wars: Droids
- "Tail of the Roon Comets" (First appearance)
- "The Roon Games"
- "Across the Roon Sea"
- "The Frozen Citadel"
- The Hutt Gambit (Mentioned only)
- Lando Calrissian: Idiot's Array (Mentioned only)
- Splinter of the Mind's Eye comic (Mentioned only)
[edit] Sources
- Geonosis and the Outer Rim Worlds (read excerpt)
- The Essential Guide to Planets and Moons
- Star Wars Encyclopedia
- The New Essential Chronology
- Shadows of the Empire soundtrack (Liner notes)
- Inside the Worlds of Star Wars Trilogy
- Star Wars: Complete Locations
- Roleplaying Game Revised Core Rulebook
Governor Koong in the Databank
Mungo Baobab in the Databank
Admiral Screed in the Databank
Auren Yomm in the Databank
Gaff in the Databank
Tzizvvt in the Databank
Roon in the Databank
Vandelhelm: Enemies and Alloys on Wizards.com (article)
- Star Wars: The Galaxy - An official map from Dark Horse Comics
- Star Wars Insider 65
