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{{Quote|CSA attorneys can find a loophole even when there isn't a loop.|[[Klin-Fa Gi]]|<ref name="Emissary of the Void">''[[Emissary of the Void]]''</ref>}}
The '''Corporate Sector Authority''' ('''CSA''') was a [[Executive Directorship Board|corporatocracy]] that operated the [[Corporate Sector/Legends|Corporate Sector]], a [[Sector/Legends|sector]] located at the front end of the [[Tingel Arm/Legends|Tingel Arm]] of the [[The galaxy/Legends|galaxy's]] [[Outer Rim Territories/Legends|Outer Rim Territories]] and was established sometime before [[27 BBY/Legends|27 BBY]].
The '''Corporate Sector Authority''' ('''CSA''') was a [[Executive Directorship Board|corporatocracy]] that operated the [[Corporate Sector/Legends|Corporate Sector]], a [[Sector/Legends|sector]] located at the front end of the [[Tingel Arm/Legends|Tingel Arm]] of the [[The galaxy/Legends|galaxy's]] [[Outer Rim Territories/Legends|Outer Rim Territories]] and was established sometime before [[27 BBY/Legends|27 BBY]].
At some point before 27 BBY, the CSA was trying to oust the [[Hutt/Legends|Hutts]] from [[Ando Prime/Legends|Ando Prime]] and obtain financial control over the planet. And during the [[Clone Wars/Legends|Clone Wars]], initiated by the [[Deluge Experiment]] to alter the climate of the [[Nyriaan/Legends|Nyriaan]].


It eventually was took over by members of the [[Galactic Corporate Policy League]] (GCPL), lobbyists who supported [[Supreme Chancellor/Legends|Supreme Chancellor]] of the [[Galactic Republic/Legends|Galactic Republic]] [[Palpatine/Legends|Palpatine]] and rewarded by being made controlling members of the CSA when he became [[Galactic Emperor/Legends|Emperor]] of the [[Galactic Empire/Legends|Galactic Empire]]
It eventually was took over by members of the [[Galactic Corporate Policy League]] (GCPL), lobbyists who supported [[Supreme Chancellor/Legends|Supreme Chancellor]] of the [[Galactic Republic/Legends|Galactic Republic]] [[Palpatine/Legends|Palpatine]] and rewarded by being made controlling members of the CSA when he became [[Galactic Emperor/Legends|Emperor]] of the [[Galactic Empire/Legends|Galactic Empire]]


The CSA was allowed to continue relatively unabated, as they tolerated corporate competition and companies insure they did things for the greater good of the Galactic Empire and had formal [[Imperial Embassy (Etti IV)|diplomatic]] relations with the CSA.
The CSA was allowed to continue relatively unabated, as they tolerated corporate competition and companies insure they did things for the greater good of the Galactic Empire and had formal [[Imperial Embassy (Etti IV)|diplomatic]] relations with the CSA.
In [[40 ABY]], the CPA allied itself with [[Confederation|a rebellion]] consisting of [[Corellia/Legends|Corellia]], [[Commenor/Legends|Commenor]], [[Adumar/Legends|Adumar]], and [[Fondor/Legends|Fondor]] in fighting against the [[Galactic Federation of Free Alliances|Galactic Alliance]] during the [[Second Galactic Civil War]].
In [[44 ABY]], the Corporate Sector Authority suffered a full [[Slavery/Legends|slave]] revolt, as it was happening everywhere else in [[Galaxy/Legends|the galaxy]].


==History==
==History==
{{Quote|The Corporate Sector wasn't always what it is today. Back in the old days it was simply a place where businesses could go and make a few credits without too many bureaucrats getting into the act. As an enterprising businessman, I can appreciate that kind of setup. That was back when the Republic was something to be respected, and the businesses were kept on a tight leash. But things changed&hellip;|[[Han Solo/Legends|Han Solo]]|<ref name="HSATCSSB" />}}
{{Quote|The Corporate Sector wasn't always what it is today. Back in the old days it was simply a place where businesses could go and make a few credits without too many bureaucrats getting into the act. As an enterprising businessman, I can appreciate that kind of setup. That was back when the Republic was something to be respected, and the businesses were kept on a tight leash. But things changed&hellip;|[[Han Solo/Legends|Han Solo]]|<ref name="HSATCSSB" />}}
[[File:CSAPoster.jpg|thumb|left|150px|CSA Propaganda efforts]]The [[Corporate Sector/Legends|Corporate Sector]] was first formed in [[490 BBY]], in order to resolve differences between [[Galactic Republic/Legends|Galactic Republic]] lawmakers and the heads of many of [[The galaxy/Legends|the galaxy's]] largest corporations that largely existed in the [[Expansion Region/Legends|Expansion Region]]. The Corporate Sector was established in the front end of the [[Tingel Arm/Legends|Tingel Arm]] region of the [[Outer Rim Territories/Legends|Outer Rim Territories]] and originally consisted of a few hundred star systems, all of which were supposedly devoid of [[Sentience/Legends|sentient]] [[Species/Legends|species]]. The corporations allowed to operate in the sector could purchase entire regions of space. However, they were meant to be supervised by the Galactic Republic.
[[File:CSAPoster.jpg|thumb|left|150px|CSA Propaganda efforts]]The [[Corporate Sector/Legends|Corporate Sector]] was first formed in [[490 BBY]], in order to resolve differences between [[Galactic Republic/Legends|Galactic Republic]] lawmakers and the heads of many of [[The galaxy/Legends|the galaxy's]] largest corporations that largely existed in the [[Expansion Region/Legends|Expansion Region]]. The Corporate Sector was established in the front end of the [[Tingel Arm/Legends|Tingel Arm]] region of the [[Outer Rim Territories/Legends|Outer Rim Territories]] and originally consisted of a few hundred star systems, all of which were supposedly devoid of [[Sentience/Legends|sentient]] [[Species/Legends|species]]. The corporations allowed to operate in the sector could purchase entire regions of space. However, they were meant to be supervised by the Galactic Republic.
At some point before [[27 BBY/Legends|27 BBY]], the CSA was trying to oust the [[Hutt/Legends|Hutts]] from [[Ando Prime/Legends|Ando Prime]] and obtain financial control over the planet. As strength proved unsuccessful, the CSA assigned a mid-level agent, [[Kaeline Ungasan]], to wrestle with the [[Desilijic/Legends|Desilijic Clan]] for the control of podracing. Ungasan organized an alternative course, the [[Ungasan Cross Country]], but he also used it as a front for an illegal mining operation without the CSA's knowledge. As soon as the CSA suspected Ungasan, they sent some agents to track him.<ref name="sj">{{GamerCite|2|Snow Job}}</ref> Ungasan's scheme was publicly discovered in 27 BBY, and his association with the CSA also tarnished them.<ref name="hn">{{Hnn|49|sports/13328_1.html|Podracing Faces Uncertain Future|https://web.archive.org/web/20130728110412/http://www.holonetnews.com/49/sports/13328_1.html}}</ref>


In the last years of the Republic, a group of lobbyists known as the [[Galactic Corporate Policy League]], backed by such influential figures as [[Orman Tagge/Legends|Baron Tagge]], began to get in close with then-Chancellor Palpatine, presumably representing the loyalist companies in the sector, although during the [[Clone Wars/Legends|Clone Wars]] most of the Corporate Sector supported the [[Confederacy of Independent Systems/Legends|Confederacy of Independent Systems]].
In the last years of the Republic, a group of lobbyists known as the [[Galactic Corporate Policy League]], backed by such influential figures as [[Orman Tagge/Legends|Baron Tagge]], began to get in close with then-Chancellor Palpatine, presumably representing the loyalist companies in the sector, although during the [[Clone Wars/Legends|Clone Wars]] most of the Corporate Sector supported the [[Confederacy of Independent Systems/Legends|Confederacy of Independent Systems]].


After the conflict's resolution, the assets of most Separatist corporations were nationalized or given to loyal companies as a reward (e.g., [[Kuat Drive Yards/Legends|KDY]], [[Sienar Fleet Systems/Legends|SFS]] or the [[Tagge Company]]).<ref name="TEGtW">''[[The Essential Guide to Warfare]]''</ref> Then several of Palpatine's influential corporate allies, led by Tagge, convinced the Emperor to expand the Corporate Sector to nearly 30,000 star systems, and with the signing of the Corporate Sector Charter a new umbrella company was formed from the GCPL to rule the newly-expanded sector: The ''Corporate Sector Authority''.<ref name="TEGtW" /><ref name="HSATCSSB" /> According to the [[Imperial Handbook: A Commander's Guide|official field manual]] for the [[Imperial Military/Legends|Imperial Military]] forces, another part of the reason why the CSA was established was specifically to ensure that transparent mercantilism could occur without any interference, as the Empire approved of corporate competition so long as it didn't interfere with the Empire.<ref name="IHB">''[[Star Wars: Imperial Handbook: A Commander's Guide]]''</ref>
After the conflict's resolution, the assets of most Separatist corporations were nationalized or given to loyal companies as a reward (e.g., [[Kuat Drive Yards/Legends|KDY]], [[Sienar Fleet Systems/Legends|SFS]] or the [[Tagge Company]]).<ref name="TEGtW">''[[The Essential Guide to Warfare]]''</ref> Then several of Palpatine's influential corporate allies, led by Tagge, convinced the Emperor to expand the Corporate Sector to nearly 30,000 star systems, and with the signing of the Corporate Sector Charter a new umbrella company was formed from the GCPL to rule the newly-expanded sector: The ''Corporate Sector Authority''.<ref name="TEGtW" /><ref name="HSATCSSB" />


The CSA took possession of many of the remaining droids belonging to the Confederacy following the [[Battle of Murkhana (Clone Wars)|Battle of Murkhana]], and as per its agreement with the [[Galactic Empire/Legends|Empire]] paid an annual stipend of 3% of the sector's gross product, as well as a tithe of materials and ore produced. In the years after the war's end much of the surviving [[Corporate Alliance/Legends|Corporate Alliance's]] assets relocated to the Corporate Sector. Eleven sentient species were discovered in this expansion, though the Corporate Sector was careful to cover this fact up.
The CSA took possession of many of the remaining droids belonging to the Confederacy following the [[Battle of Murkhana (Clone Wars)|Battle of Murkhana]], and as per its agreement with the [[Galactic Empire/Legends|Empire]] paid an annual stipend of 3% of the sector's gross product, as well as a tithe of materials and ore produced. In the years after the war's end much of the surviving [[Corporate Alliance/Legends|Corporate Alliance's]] assets relocated to the Corporate Sector. Eleven sentient species were discovered in this expansion, though the Corporate Sector was careful to cover this fact up.
In [[18 BBY/Legends|18 BBY]] a union of pirates were launching raids into the recently reorganized CorpSec and the surrounding area, that forced the Empire to get involved in what was known as the [[Listehol Campaign]]. [[Admiral/Legends|Admiral]] [[Wullf Yularen/Legends|Wullf Yularen]] took command of a group of [[Invincible-class Dreadnaught Heavy Cruiser|''Invincible''-class Dreadnaughts]] meant for the CSA and a small complement of [[Venator-class Star Destroyer/Legends|''Venator''s]] and [[TIE/LN starfighter]]s, quickly defeating the raiders.<ref name="TEGtW" />


The CSA's encroachments upon surrounding systems did not always go unforgiven. The [[Kobok/Legends|Kobok]], a militaristic species, did not appreciate the CSA's claim on planets bordering their territory, and the two groups often fought in border disputes. Circa [[15 BBY/Legends|15 BBY]], the Koboks and the CSA engaged in open warfare. The Corporate Sector also came into conflict with the felinoid [[Trianii/Legends|Trianii]] species. An armistice was eventually signed between the Corporate Sector and the Trianii three years after the start of the [[CSA–Trianii War]].<ref name="J7 Galaxy Newsnet">''{{Journal|7|Galaxywide NewsNets}}''</ref>
The CSA's encroachments upon surrounding systems did not always go unforgiven. The [[Kobok/Legends|Kobok]], a militaristic species, did not appreciate the CSA's claim on planets bordering their territory, and the two groups often fought in border disputes. Circa [[15 BBY/Legends|15 BBY]], the Koboks and the CSA engaged in open warfare. The Corporate Sector also came into conflict with the felinoid [[Trianii/Legends|Trianii]] species. An armistice was eventually signed between the Corporate Sector and the Trianii three years after the start of the [[CSA–Trianii War]].<ref name="J7 Galaxy Newsnet">''{{Journal|7|Galaxywide NewsNets}}''</ref>
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In the wake of the [[Battle of Endor/Legends|Battle of Endor]] and the Emperor's death, the Corporate Sector tried to remain neutral and sold products to both the [[New Republic/Legends|New Republic]] and the remnants of the Empire. The New Republic, however, was too burdened with establishing a new government to sign a long-lasting partnership with the corporate-minded fiefdom&mdash;especially since some in the New Republic boycotted the CSA for being just as bad as, if not even worse than, the Empire.
In the wake of the [[Battle of Endor/Legends|Battle of Endor]] and the Emperor's death, the Corporate Sector tried to remain neutral and sold products to both the [[New Republic/Legends|New Republic]] and the remnants of the Empire. The New Republic, however, was too burdened with establishing a new government to sign a long-lasting partnership with the corporate-minded fiefdom&mdash;especially since some in the New Republic boycotted the CSA for being just as bad as, if not even worse than, the Empire.
After having captured the sectors surrounding the Corporate Sector in [[6 ABY/Legends|6 ABY]], [[Grand Moff/Legends|Grand Moff]] [[Zsinj]] conquered the sector in [[7 ABY/Legends|7 ABY]]. The Corporate Sector stayed under Zsinj's control until [[Battle of Dathomir (Hunt for Zsinj)|his death]] in [[8 ABY/Legends|8 ABY]].<ref name="Atlas" />
During the [[Yuuzhan Vong War]], all communication between the Corporate Sector and the rest of the galaxy was severed; however, the Sector was not invaded.
In [[40 ABY]], several of its member companies became allied with [[Corellia/Legends|Corellia]] in the [[Second Galactic Civil War]]. By the time the war had ended a [[41 ABY|year later]] the whole government had been absorbed into the [[Confederation]]. In [[43 ABY]] it was presumably a part of the [[Unification Summit]] that was led by [[Turr Phennir]] which made peace with the [[Galactic Federation of Free Alliances|Galactic Alliance]] and the [[Imperial Remnant]]. In [[44 ABY]] the Corporate Sector became one of many sectors in the Galaxy where there was a full slave revolt.


==Government and politics==
==Government and politics==
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==Military==
==Military==
{{Quote|The Corporate Sector is completely by the book, and when they feel they are right, according to that book, there is no stopping them.|[[Reen Irana]]|<ref name="Scourge (novel)">[[Scourge (novel)|''Scourge'']]</ref>}}
{{Main|Security Division}}
{{Main|Security Division}}
[[File:SecurityPolice-HanSoloAndTheCorporateSectorSourcebook.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Espos terrorizing citizens]]
[[File:SecurityPolice-HanSoloAndTheCorporateSectorSourcebook.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Espos terrorizing citizens]]
The Security Division of the Corporate Sector Authority was responsible for law enforcement and the defense of the CSA's territories. The police of the CSA, known as [[Security Police|Espos]], had a reputation for brutality. Many of those convicted of political crimes within the Sector were sentenced to terms at a secret prison called [[Stars' End/Legends|Stars' End]].
The Security Division of the Corporate Sector Authority was responsible for law enforcement and the defense of the CSA's territories. The police of the CSA, known as [[Security Police|Espos]], had a reputation for brutality. Many of those convicted of political crimes within the Sector were sentenced to terms at a secret prison called [[Stars' End/Legends|Stars' End]].


The Security Division also maintained [[Picket Fleet/Legends|a large fleet]] to patrol their territory, that consisted of relatively outdated vessels bought from various Imperial fleets<ref name="RECG">''[[Rebellion Era Campaign Guide]]''</ref> and Imperial surplus stock.<ref name="HSATCSSB" /> The fleet's operators were trained by advisors from system defense navies that still utilized the aging designs.<ref name="HSATCSSB" /> Ships included first-generation [[Victory I-class Star Destroyer/Legends|''Victory-I''-class Star Destroyers]], ''Invincible''-class Dreadnaught cruisers,<ref name="HSATCSSB" /> second-hand [[Lucrehulk-class battleship|''Lucrehulk''-class battleships]],<ref name="NEGTVAV">''[[The New Essential Guide to Vehicles and Vessels]]''</ref> [[Recusant-class light destroyer/Legends|''Recusant''-class light destroyers]]<ref name="SOTG07">[[Starships of the Galaxy (Saga Edition)|''Starships of the Galaxy'' (Saga Edition)]]</ref> and [[Marauder-class corvette|''Marauder''-class corvettes]]. The [[IRD starfighter|Authority IRD]] was one of the numerous types of starfighters used by the Security Division, as was the former CIS [[Mankvim-814 light interceptor]].<ref name="SOTG07" /> The CSA began purchasing large numbers of [[Dreadnaught-class heavy cruiser|''Dreadnaught''-class heavy cruisers]] as soon as they were developed. At some point prior to the [[Battle of Yavin/Legends|Battle of Yavin]], the CSA military sold a number of its older Marauder corvettes to the fledgling Rebel Alliance.
The Security Division also maintained [[Picket Fleet/Legends|a large fleet]] to patrol their territory, that consisted of relatively outdated vessels bought from Imperial surplus stock.<ref name="HSATCSSB" /> The fleet's operators were trained by advisors from system defense navies that still utilized the aging designs.<ref name="HSATCSSB" /> Ships included first-generation [[Victory I-class Star Destroyer/Legends|''Victory-I''-class Star Destroyers]], ''Invincible''-class Dreadnaught cruisers,<ref name="HSATCSSB" /> and [[Marauder-class corvette|''Marauder''-class corvettes]]. The [[IRD starfighter|Authority IRD]] was one of the numerous types of starfighters used by the Security Division.{{Fact}} The CSA began purchasing large numbers of [[Dreadnaught-class heavy cruiser|''Dreadnaught''-class heavy cruisers]] as soon as they were developed. At some point prior to the [[Battle of Yavin/Legends|Battle of Yavin]], the CSA military sold a number of its older Marauder corvettes to the fledgling Rebel Alliance.


==Astrography==
==Astrography==
{{Quote|The largest corporate territory in the galaxy is the Corporate Sector, which includes over 30,000 habitable star systems, and is owned and governed by the Corporate Sector Authority.|[[2T-DS]]|The Bounty Hunter Code: From the Files of Boba Fett}}
{{Main|Corporate Sector/Legends}}
{{Main|Corporate Sector/Legends}}
The Corporate Sector encompassed the area of the [[Aparo sector/Legends|Aparo]] and [[Wyl sector/Legends|Wyl sectors]] in the northeast quadrant of the Outer Rim. The region was chosen for widespread economic development by the Galactic Republic for its lack of native sentient life, a notion that would later prove to be untrue.
The Corporate Sector encompassed the area of the [[Aparo sector/Legends|Aparo]] and [[Wyl sector/Legends|Wyl sectors]] in the northeast quadrant of the Outer Rim. The region was chosen for widespread economic development by the Galactic Republic for its lack of native sentient life, a notion that would later prove to be untrue.
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==Notes and references==
==Notes and references==
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[[Category:Conglomerates]]
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The Corporate Sector Authority (CSA) was a corporatocracy that operated the Corporate Sector, a sector located at the front end of the Tingel Arm of the galaxy's Outer Rim Territories and was established sometime before 27 BBY.

It eventually was took over by members of the Galactic Corporate Policy League (GCPL), lobbyists who supported Supreme Chancellor of the Galactic Republic Palpatine and rewarded by being made controlling members of the CSA when he became Emperor of the Galactic Empire

The CSA was allowed to continue relatively unabated, as they tolerated corporate competition and companies insure they did things for the greater good of the Galactic Empire and had formal diplomatic relations with the CSA.

History

"The Corporate Sector wasn't always what it is today. Back in the old days it was simply a place where businesses could go and make a few credits without too many bureaucrats getting into the act. As an enterprising businessman, I can appreciate that kind of setup. That was back when the Republic was something to be respected, and the businesses were kept on a tight leash. But things changed…"
Han Solo[1]
CSA Propaganda efforts

The Corporate Sector was first formed in 490 BBY, in order to resolve differences between Galactic Republic lawmakers and the heads of many of the galaxy's largest corporations that largely existed in the Expansion Region. The Corporate Sector was established in the front end of the Tingel Arm region of the Outer Rim Territories and originally consisted of a few hundred star systems, all of which were supposedly devoid of sentient species. The corporations allowed to operate in the sector could purchase entire regions of space. However, they were meant to be supervised by the Galactic Republic.

In the last years of the Republic, a group of lobbyists known as the Galactic Corporate Policy League, backed by such influential figures as Baron Tagge, began to get in close with then-Chancellor Palpatine, presumably representing the loyalist companies in the sector, although during the Clone Wars most of the Corporate Sector supported the Confederacy of Independent Systems.

After the conflict's resolution, the assets of most Separatist corporations were nationalized or given to loyal companies as a reward (e.g., KDY, SFS or the Tagge Company).[3] Then several of Palpatine's influential corporate allies, led by Tagge, convinced the Emperor to expand the Corporate Sector to nearly 30,000 star systems, and with the signing of the Corporate Sector Charter a new umbrella company was formed from the GCPL to rule the newly-expanded sector: The Corporate Sector Authority.[3][1]

The CSA took possession of many of the remaining droids belonging to the Confederacy following the Battle of Murkhana, and as per its agreement with the Empire paid an annual stipend of 3% of the sector's gross product, as well as a tithe of materials and ore produced. In the years after the war's end much of the surviving Corporate Alliance's assets relocated to the Corporate Sector. Eleven sentient species were discovered in this expansion, though the Corporate Sector was careful to cover this fact up.

The CSA's encroachments upon surrounding systems did not always go unforgiven. The Kobok, a militaristic species, did not appreciate the CSA's claim on planets bordering their territory, and the two groups often fought in border disputes. Circa 15 BBY, the Koboks and the CSA engaged in open warfare. The Corporate Sector also came into conflict with the felinoid Trianii species. An armistice was eventually signed between the Corporate Sector and the Trianii three years after the start of the CSA–Trianii War.[4]

During Emperor Palpatine's reign over the galaxy, many of the Corporate Sector's companies developed technologies for use by the Empire. However, following the Battle of Hoth a contributing company, Galactic Electronics, developed a new magnetic pulse warhead and sold it to the Rebel Alliance. In retaliation the Imperial Star Destroyer Glory invaded the sector and seized the corporation's deep-space research facility. During the Galactic Civil War, many people sought refuge in the Corporate Sector; however, it was not long before those people discovered that the Corporate Sector was far more stark than the Empire.

In the wake of the Battle of Endor and the Emperor's death, the Corporate Sector tried to remain neutral and sold products to both the New Republic and the remnants of the Empire. The New Republic, however, was too burdened with establishing a new government to sign a long-lasting partnership with the corporate-minded fiefdom—especially since some in the New Republic boycotted the CSA for being just as bad as, if not even worse than, the Empire.

Government and politics

CSA organizational chart

The government of the Corporate Sector Authority was made up of several powerful corporations. These companies were managed by the Direx Board, which was made up of 55 members, all of whom were high-ranking business executives. The Direx Board was led by the ExO, or Executive officer, and other posts included Prex (President), Viceprex, Auditor-General and the Imperial Advisor that represented the interests of the Galactic Empire. The monetary authority of the Corporate Sector was the Authority Currency Exchange. Etti IV was the administrative center for the sector as well as a major trading crossroads.[1]

As with its other client states, the Galactic Empire maintained an embassy in the Corporate Sector.[5]

Economy

(For a list of companies that were affiliated with the Corporate Sector Authority, go here)

(For a list of companies that were Signatory Sponsors of the Corporate Sector Authority, go here)

Culture

The Corporate Sector Authority had much less racial discrimination than the Humanocentric Galactic Empire, although it advertised on the appeal of being free of alien interests. The prevailing culture of the Corporate Sector tended to value a being's financial status much more than their species of origin.

On the other hand, the Corporate Sector Authority historically violated the rights of sentient beings. The CSA possessed exclusive rights to use the sector's resources as it saw fit; the corporations within the region would typically strip a planet bare, often using slave labor or destroying the world's natural environment in the process. The majority of the Authority's residents consisted of the working class; citizenship, which granted limited "shareholder" rights, was purchased, putting it out of the reach of most laborers. Labor relationships were extremely poor, and most people lived in impoverished conditions; one of the most severe crimes in the Corporate Sector was to form, or even attempt to organize, a labor union.

Military

Espos terrorizing citizens

The Security Division of the Corporate Sector Authority was responsible for law enforcement and the defense of the CSA's territories. The police of the CSA, known as Espos, had a reputation for brutality. Many of those convicted of political crimes within the Sector were sentenced to terms at a secret prison called Stars' End.

The Security Division also maintained a large fleet to patrol their territory, that consisted of relatively outdated vessels bought from Imperial surplus stock.[1] The fleet's operators were trained by advisors from system defense navies that still utilized the aging designs.[1] Ships included first-generation Victory-I-class Star Destroyers, Invincible-class Dreadnaught cruisers,[1] and Marauder-class corvettes. The Authority IRD was one of the numerous types of starfighters used by the Security Division.[source?] The CSA began purchasing large numbers of Dreadnaught-class heavy cruisers as soon as they were developed. At some point prior to the Battle of Yavin, the CSA military sold a number of its older Marauder corvettes to the fledgling Rebel Alliance.

Astrography

The Corporate Sector encompassed the area of the Aparo and Wyl sectors in the northeast quadrant of the Outer Rim. The region was chosen for widespread economic development by the Galactic Republic for its lack of native sentient life, a notion that would later prove to be untrue.

The worlds of the Corporate Sector included Ammuud, Bonadan, Roonadan, Bretta, Duroon, Etti IV, Kalla VII, Kail, Kir, Orron III, Knolstee, Maryo, Mytus VII, Gaurick, Rampa II, Reltooine, Saffalore, Ulicia, Abo Dreth, Craci, Drog II, Erysthes, Kuminphal, Mall'ordian, Ession, Matra VI, Oslumpex V, Brosi, Colsa, Mos, Thosa, Tol, and the Trianii colonies of Trian, Fibuli, Ekibo, Pypin and Brochiib. The Corporate Sector Authority was known to ravage entire ecosystems in their hunt for profits.

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