However, when the Sith LordDarth Angral used the Desolatorsuperweapon on the planet, Uphrades' surface was torn apart, and its atmosphere turned into an enormous ion cannon. Large chunks of the planet's crust were ripped away, exposing pockets of magma and forming an asteroid belt around the world, while the missing pieces of the crust left behind craters. The planet's oceans were vaporized, and its green surface turned to ash, leaving behind rocky plains and canyons with rivers of lava.[2]
Approximately 1,500 years after the founding of the Republic, Uphrades experienced a large amount of volcanic activity that would cause the world's soil to become especially rich over the next twenty millennia.[2] The planet fell within the extent of space that had been explored by the Galactic Republic by the beginning of the Great Manifest Period by the year 20,000 BBY, and the Uphrades system fell within the Republic's boundaries throughout the rest of its history until its reorganization into the Galactic Empire.[1] By the end of the Great Galactic War with the Sith Empire,[5] Uphrades was a fertile agriworld that supplied a large portion of the food for the Republic's capital planet of Coruscant. This would earn it the nickname "Coruscant's Granary" by the time of the Cold War,[2] when the Jedi MasterSyo Bakarn and the Jedi Restoration Concord worked with the people of Uphrades to quadruple the planet's food production in just two years.[5]
Sometime between 3,645 BBY[6][7] and 3,643 BBY,[8]Jedi Master Bela Kiwiiks visited the planet with her new Padawan, Kira Carsen. However, Uphrades became a target of the Sith LordDarth Angral during his crusade against the Republic[2] in 3,643 BBY.[8] In an attempt to exact revenge on the Jedi Order and the Republic for the death of his son, Tarnis, at the hands of a Jedi Knight,[9] Angral brought the Desolator superweapon to bear on Uphrades. Constructed using stolen Republic weapons technologies, the Desolator ionized Uphrades' atmosphere, trapping all sixteen million inhabitants on the world, before destabilizing the planet's core through seismic vibrations. The attack devastated Uphrades' surface, killing millions and leaving only a few hundred survivors on the planet.[2]
This section of the article assumes that the player chooses only "light side" options in the course of the game. Alternate stories are noted in the "Behind the scenes" section. Note: The events in this section may or may not be confirmed as canon.
The Republic medical frigateDaybreaker was in the Uphrades system when Angral's warship, the dreadnoughtOppressor, arrived and attacked the planet, and was damaged by wreckage from Uphrades' surface. The disabled frigate was subsequently attacked by an Imperial boarding party, but a Jedi Knight—Tarnis's killer and the target of Angral's wrath—arrived just in time to stop the assault. After the attack, the Daybreaker's medical officer, DoctorSenessa, detected survivors on the surface, and she decided to take the frigate down to deliver aid. The ship'scaptain, a Cathar named Dal, objected when he learned that the Daybreaker would be disabled and unable to leave the planet if they entered the atmosphere and decided to take an escape pod rather than sacrifice himself for the survivors.[2] With the supplies aboard the Daybreaker, Senessa and the ship's crew ensured that those on the surface survived the several months that it took for the atmosphere's ionization to dissipate. Once Republic aid ships were able to enter the atmosphere safely, the survivors and the Daybreaker's crew were rescued.[10]
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After the Clone Wars ended in 19 BBY with the creation of the Galactic Empire, Uphrades was located in Imperial space for much of the next several decades, until the New Republic gained control of that region of space. Imperial Grand AdmiralThrawn'sconquests resulted in his control of the region that included Uphrades, though the New Republic would retake those sectors and hold them until the Yuuzhan Vong War forced the Republic's restructuring into the Galactic Alliance. By the time of the Sith–Imperial War in 130 ABY, the Alliance retained control of the region of space that included Uphrades, though Darth Krayt's Galactic Empire acquired those sectors when it assimilated the Alliance's territory at the end of the war.[1]
In the days before Angral's attack, Uphrades boasted a population of sixteen million farmers and food technologists, spread out across Uphrades' five continents. However, the catastrophic effects of the Desolator killed almost all of those sixteen million people, leaving less than a thousand survivors.[2]
The player's ship passing Uphrades on its way to the Daybreaker
Uphrades first appears in the massively multiplayer online roleplaying gameStar Wars: The Old Republic, released by BioWare and LucasArts on December 20, 2011. It appears in the finale of the Act I storyline for the Jedi Knight class, after the player completes the assignments on the planets Tatooine and Alderaan. While its exact location is uncertain, Uphrades' placement on the in-game map[2] and the Galaxy Map on The Old Republic's official website place the planet in grid square M-8[3] in the Inner Rim, near Mindor in the region of space between the Hydian Way and the Perlemian Trade Route.[1]
The devastation of Uphrades and the attack on the Daybreaker appear in the Jedi Knight mission "Uphrades" and features one major alignment choice. Captain Dal presents a dark side option when he asks the Knight to convince Doctor Senessa that the sensor readings showing signs of life on Uphrades are false and that there are no survivors, as Dal wants to return to his family. As a reward, the Captain offers to bribe the player with medical supplies from the Daybreaker's stock. The light side option of refusing his offer results in Dal taking an escape pod while Senessa and the crew of the Daybreaker travel down to the surface, despite knowing that they will be unable to leave.[2] Senessa will later send a message of thanks to the player, confirming that the people on the surface will be able to survive until the atmosphere becomes safe again and the Republic can launch rescue efforts.[10]