Unknown Regions
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- "I left for the Unknown Regions, determined to lose myself. I learned that unknown was not the same as empty."
- ―Darth Krayt to Cade Skywalker[src]
The Unknown Regions, Unknown Space, Unknown Sector, or Unknown Territories was the collective term for all regions of the galaxy not formally charted; it differed from Wild Space in that Wild Space was usually minimally charted, but not fully explored.
The Unknown Regions could be broadly defined as areas not connected with the skein of reliable or well-known hyperspace routes spanning the galaxy, did not look to Coruscant as the ultimate center of civilization, or were not under the broad hegemony of the Galactic Republic before the Galactic Civil War—but the full reasons behind this lack of contact remain unknown.
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[edit] History
The reach of civilization extended at least nominally to the edge of the Galactic disk—for instance, the territory of the Corporate Sector extended to the end of the Tingel Arm. The galactic disk and some satellite galaxies were mapped well enough that the omission of thirty-seven systems (including Kamino) from stellar charts were obvious gravitational anomalies, even when scanning from afar.
The large galactic volume designated as the "Unknown Regions" included uncharted areas in dense nebulae, globular clusters, and the galactic halo. 15% of the galaxy's volume was contained within the Unknown Regions.[1] Many governments repeatedly sent scouts into the Unknown Regions. General Wedge Antilles once remarked that "If you continue to map the Unknown Regions, you'll have to call them something else."[2]
The Unknown Regions approached nearest to the galactic disk behind Bakura, Bilbringi, and the Imperial Remnant. Important powers in this area of space included the Chiss Ascendancy, the Ssi-Ruuvi Imperium, the Vagaari, the Killik Colony, and the Empire of the Hand, but it was also home to species such as the Croke, the Ebruchi, the Nagai, the Tofs, and the Eickarie.
One hypothesis by a noted scientist suggested that a mass of dark matter intersected the galaxy in this region, creating gravitational anomalies that hindered navigation. However, the lack of any tidal disruption of the galaxy's spiral form (as shown in Jedi Archives) may disprove this supposed dark mass. It is clear, moreover, that much of the Unknown Regions were passable to determined travelers—for instance, Corellian traders had been in contact with the Chiss for many years before their "discovery".[3]
Chiss Grand Admiral Thrawn, a native of these parts, was dispatched aboard the Imperial-class Star Destroyer Admonitor to the Unknown Regions during the years of the Galactic Civil War, ostensibly on a simple mapping expedition, but in reality to explore and subjugate entire sectors for the Galactic Empire. While there, Thrawn seems to have encountered the Yuuzhan Vong. He also created a shadow Empire, the Empire of the Hand.
[edit] Political divisions
- Chiss Ascendancy
- Empire of the Hand
- Infinite Empire
- Killik Colony
- Sorcerers of Rhand
- Ssi-ruuvi Imperium
- True Sith
- Vagaari Empire
- Sith Empire
[edit] Sectors
Due to the very fact that the region was "unknown," it presumably had not been charted and divided into sectors.
[edit] Systems
- Crustai system
- Gyuel system
- Klasse Ephemora system
- Lehon system
- Osseriton system
- Ssi'kaat system
- Til system
- Kamino system
[edit] Planets
- Ankus (on the border of the Unknown Regions)[4]
- Carrivar
- Crakull
- Crustai
- Csilla
- Ilum
- Kariek
- Kilia IV
- Lehon
- Lwhekk
- Malagarr
- Mobus
- Morcanth
- Munlali Mafir
- Nagi
- Osseriton
- Pesfavri
- Qoribu
- Rhigar
- Sarvchi
- Shikitari
- Tenupe
- Tof
- Umaren'k'sa
- Yashuvhu
- Yoggoy
- Zonama Sekot
[edit] Races
- Chiss
- Cragmoloid[4]
- Croke
- Ebruchi
- Eickarie
- Geroon
- Hemes Arbora
- Human
- Jostran
- Killik
- Krizlaw
- Lakra
- Maccabree
- Morseerian
- Nagai
- P'w'eck
- Rakata
- Ssi-ruuk
- Tarro
- Tof
- Umaren'k
- Vagaari
- Wharl/Tchuukthai
- Yuuzhan Vong
[edit] Other locations
- Brask Oto Command Station
- Rata Nebula
- The Redoubt
- Ssi-ruuk Star Cluster
- Utegetu Nebula
- Star Forge
- Kligson's Moon
[edit] Behind the scenes
The depiction of the Unknown Regions varies from source to source. Some fans would like to limit the term to areas outside the plane of the galactic disk, and this hypothesis is not contradicted by any canon or EU evidence. It is supported by movie canon, which describes a Galactic Empire, and in which the entire galaxy can be surveyed for any lost planet, fugitive, or Rebel base.
In Vision of the Future, the space known to the Old Republic, Empire, and New Republic is not specifically assigned to any section of the galactic disk, nor are the Unknown Regions. They do appear adjacent on the map, which includes the disk. The territory under the hegemony of the Empire of the Hand, while by no means comprising all of the Unknown Region, seemingly embraces as much as 240 sectors, roughly a quarter of the volume of known space. Although huge, this volume is emptier than the Galactic disk, since the combined total of the Unknown Regions contains no more than one percent of the galaxy's stars.[5]
In contrast, The Essential Chronology and New Jedi Order series, as well as the associated galactic map, have bulked the Unknown Regions on one side of the Galactic disk, and this seems now to be a geometric projection of sub-volumes above the disk. However, it should be noted that most fans subscribe to a two-dimensional interpretation, in which the Regions actually touch much of the disk. Worlds such as Kamino, lying "beyond the Outer Rim" on the opposite side of the galaxy, in a dwarf satellite galaxy 70,000 light years from the galactic center, might also be considered as lying on the edge of this zone.
At the end of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords, the Jedi Exile goes out to the Unknown Regions of the galaxy to search for Revan who at the time is searching for the mysterious True Sith.
[edit] Appearances
- Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (Retcon)
- Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords (Mentioned only)
- Outbound Flight
- Republic HoloNet News Special Inaugural Edition 16:5:24
"Mist Encounter" - Star Wars Adventure Journal 7
- Star Wars Missions 17: Darth Vader's Return
- Star Wars Missions 18: Rogue Squadron to the Rescue
- Star Wars Missions 19: Bounty on Bonadan (Mentioned only)
- Star Wars Missions 20: Total Destruction
- Tales of the Bounty Hunters
- Command Decision
- A Grand Admiral Returns (Mentioned only)
- Tatooine Ghost (Mentioned only)
- Heir to the Empire (Mentioned only)
- X-wing: Isard's Revenge (Mentioned only)
- X-wing: Starfighters of Adumar (Mentioned only)
- Vision of the Future
- Survivor's Quest
- Red Sky, Blue Flame
- Dark Tide II: Ruin (Mentioned only)
- Star by Star (Mentioned only)
- Dark Journey (Mentioned only)
- Ylesia (Mentioned only)
- Force Heretic II: Refugee
- Force Heretic III: Reunion
- The Final Prophecy
- Dark Nest I: The Joiner King
- Dark Nest II: The Unseen Queen
- Dark Nest III: The Swarm War
- Fury (Mentioned only)
- Star Wars Legacy 18: Claws of the Dragon, Part 5 (Appears in flashback(s))
- Star Wars Legacy 32: Fight Another Day, Part 1 (Mentioned only)
[edit] Sources
- Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game, Second Edition, Revised and Expanded
- Galaxy Guide 8: Scouts
- Inside the Worlds of Star Wars: Attack of the Clones
Meet Valara Saar: Force Adept on Wizards.com (article) (Mentioned only)
- The New Essential Chronology
- Revenge of the Sith: Incredible Cross-Sections
"University of Sanbra Guide to Intelligent Life: The Chiss" - Star Wars Gamer 5 (Mentioned only)
