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'''Eriadu''' was the primary world in the [[Seswenna sector/Legends|Seswenna sector]], and one of the [[Outer Rim Territories/Legends|Outer Rim's]] most active trade centers. It sat on the intersection of several [[Hyperlane|hyperspace routes]], including the [[Rimma Trade Route/Legends|Rimma Trade Route]], the [[Hydian Way/Legends|Hydian Way]], the [[Lipsec Run/Legends|Lipsec Run]], and the [[Yankirk Route]].
'''Eriadu''' was the primary world in the [[Seswenna sector/Legends|Seswenna sector]], and one of the [[Outer Rim Territories/Legends|Outer Rim's]] most active trade centers. It sat on the intersection of several [[Hyperlane|hyperspace routes]], including the [[Rimma Trade Route/Legends|Rimma Trade Route]], the [[Hydian Way/Legends|Hydian Way]], the [[Lipsec Run/Legends|Lipsec Run]], and the [[Yankirk Route]].


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Eriadu fell within [[Realspace/Legends|space]] that had been widely explored by the [[Galactic Republic/Legends|Galactic Republic]] by the time of the [[Jedi Civil War]]<ref name="EA:130">''[[The Essential Atlas]]'', p. 130</ref> and was within [[Sith/Legends|Sith]]-controlled space during the [[New Sith Wars]].<ref name="EA:133" /> Eriadu was known for delicate shellwork jewelry prior to the arrival of the [[Quintad]],<ref name="EA:59" /> an oligarchy of five powerful families of [[Corulag/Legends|Corulag]] ancestry, around [[900 BBY]].<ref name="GORW:46" /> Under the guidance of the Quintad, who sought to transform the world into "the [[Coruscant/Legends|Coruscant]] [[Coruscant of the Outer Rim|of the Outer Rim]]," Eriadu became a manufacturing center with prestigious shipyards.<ref name="EA:59" /> Eriadu also became a rival of the [[Noble/Legends|noble]] houses of the [[Senex sector/Legends|Senex]] and [[Juvex sector/Legends|Juvex]] sectors, and around [[700 BBY]], the houses annexed a number of systems that became known as the [[Ninth Quadrant]] in an effort to guard against Eriadu's influence.<ref name="EA:210">''[[The Essential Atlas]]'', p. 210</ref>
Eriadu fell within [[Realspace/Legends|space]] that had been widely explored by the [[Galactic Republic/Legends|Galactic Republic]] by the time of the [[Jedi Civil War]]<ref name="EA:130">''[[The Essential Atlas]]'', p. 130</ref> and was within [[Sith/Legends|Sith]]-controlled space during the [[New Sith Wars]].<ref name="EA:133" /> Eriadu was known for delicate shellwork jewelry prior to the arrival of the [[Quintad]],<ref name="EA:59" /> an oligarchy of five powerful families of [[Corulag/Legends|Corulag]] ancestry, around [[900 BBY]].<ref name="GORW:46" /> Under the guidance of the Quintad, who sought to transform the world into "the [[Coruscant/Legends|Coruscant]] [[Coruscant of the Outer Rim|of the Outer Rim]]," Eriadu became a manufacturing center with prestigious shipyards.<ref name="EA:59" /> Eriadu also became a rival of the [[Noble/Legends|noble]] houses of the [[Senex sector/Legends|Senex]] and [[Juvex sector/Legends|Juvex]] sectors, and around [[700 BBY]], the houses annexed a number of systems that became known as the [[Ninth Quadrant]] in an effort to guard against Eriadu's influence.<ref name="EA:210">''[[The Essential Atlas]]'', p. 210</ref>


Around [[130 BBY]], the [[Colony ship/Legends|colony ship]] ''[[Free Enterprise]]'' departed from Eriadu, carrying several hundred [[Jinda/Legends|Jinda]] and [[Tulgah/Legends|Tulgah]] settlers, before vanishing on its way to [[Kuna's Eye/Legends|Kuna's Eye]] in the [[Moddell sector/Legends|Moddell sector]].<ref name="CE">{{Hyperspace|url=hyperspace/member/source/feature20081201.html|text=Castaways of Endor|int=Castaways of Endor}}</ref> After retiring from the [[Republic Outland Regions Security Force]] to assume a [[Politics/Legends|political]] position on his [[Homeworld/Legends|homeworld]], Eriadu native [[Wilhuff Tarkin/Legends|Wilhuff Tarkin]] won the office of lieutenant governor of Eriadu. Ruling from an ostentatious coastal estate, he quickly immersed himself in Eriadu's political and economic spheres. Tarkin arranged a competition between [[Lommite Limited]] and [[InterGalactic Ore]] in an effort to keep Eriadu's shipbuilding industries supplied with lommite, but when the two companies raced to deliver their ore to Eriadu, their barges were sabotaged and crashed into each other.<ref name="NEGC:179">''[[The New Essential Guide to Characters]]'', p. 179</ref> The talk show ''[[Essence]]'' was based on Eriadu by [[23 BBY/Legends|23 BBY]],<ref name="HNN Stark">{{Hnn|45|news/13228_4.html|Stark Veterans Blast Amidala|https://web.archive.org/web/20130730094711/http://www.holonetnews.com:80/45/news/13228_4.html}}</ref> and in [[22 BBY/Legends|22 BBY]], Eriadu network executives paid for [[Jonava Billane]]'s transit to the Seswenna sector prior to a scheduled appearance by Billane on ''Essence''.<ref name="HNN Ludi">{{Hnn|48|jediwatch/13321_2.html|Baby Ludi's Mother to Appear on Essence|https://web.archive.org/web/20130106094920/http://www.holonetnews.com:80/48/jediwatch/13321_2.html}}</ref>
After retiring from the [[Republic Outland Regions Security Force]] to assume a [[Politics/Legends|political]] position on his [[Homeworld/Legends|homeworld]], Eriadu native [[Wilhuff Tarkin/Legends|Wilhuff Tarkin]] won the office of lieutenant governor of Eriadu. Ruling from an ostentatious coastal estate, he quickly immersed himself in Eriadu's political and economic spheres. Tarkin arranged a competition between [[Lommite Limited]] and [[InterGalactic Ore]] in an effort to keep Eriadu's shipbuilding industries supplied with lommite, but when the two companies raced to deliver their ore to Eriadu, their barges were sabotaged and crashed into each other.<ref name="NEGC:179">''[[The New Essential Guide to Characters]]'', p. 179</ref> The talk show ''[[Essence]]'' was based on Eriadu by [[23 BBY/Legends|23 BBY]],<ref name="HNN Stark">{{Hnn|45|news/13228_4.html|Stark Veterans Blast Amidala|https://web.archive.org/web/20130730094711/http://www.holonetnews.com:80/45/news/13228_4.html}}</ref> and in [[22 BBY/Legends|22 BBY]], Eriadu network executives paid for [[Jonava Billane]]'s transit to the Seswenna sector prior to a scheduled appearance by Billane on ''Essence''.<ref name="HNN Ludi">{{Hnn|48|jediwatch/13321_2.html|Baby Ludi's Mother to Appear on Essence|https://web.archive.org/web/20130106094920/http://www.holonetnews.com:80/48/jediwatch/13321_2.html}}</ref>


[[File:Eriadu.jpg|thumb|right|225px|Another view of Eriadu.]][[Brigadier]] [[Gideon Tarkin]] served as Eriadu's [[Minister of Security]] by 22 BBY, when agents of [[Eriadu Customs and Immigration]] detained the ''[[Tandleroff's Trove]]'' while it was passing through [[Phelar Port/Legends|Phelar Port]] and found 144 [[IG-227 Hailfire-class droid tank/Legends|hailfire droids]] packaged within the independent [[Starship/Legends|starship]].<ref name="HNN Hailfire">{{Hnn|55|business/1359_1.html|IBC Denies Arming Separatists|https://web.archive.org/web/20130728120017/http://www.holonetnews.com/55/business/1359_1.html}}</ref> Eriadu served as the headquarters of the [[Eighteenth Army]]<ref name="EGW:102">''[[The Essential Guide to Warfare]]'', p. 102</ref> and as a forward position for the Galactic Republic during the [[Clone Wars/Legends|Clone Wars]] due to the presence of significant [[Confederacy of Independent Systems/Legends|Separatist]] forces in the surrounding sectors. The initial Republic defense force received reinforcements in the form of twelve [[Delta-7 Aethersprite-class light interceptor/Legends|Delta-7 ''Aethersprite'' starfighters]] moved to Phelar Port by the [[Jedi High Council/Legends|Jedi Council]] in cooperation with Brigadier Gideon Tarkin, and later skirmishes would result in still greater presence by the Jedi and the Republic military on Eriadu.<ref name="GORW:46" /> Eriadu hosted a full [[Fleet/Legends|fleet]] under the command of Brigadier Tarkin, who merged various planetary navies into "priority theaters" and launched them from Eriadu, and had become the primary Republic staging point for all battles in its quadrant by the time the nearby manufacturing center of [[Sullust/Legends|Sullust]] seceded from the Republic in [[21 BBY/Legends|21 BBY]].<ref name="NEC:68">''[[The New Essential Chronology]]'', p. 68</ref> Around this time, a [[Battle of Eriadu (Clone Wars)|battle]] took place over Eriadu between the Republic and a Separatist force under the command of [[Kaleesh/Legends|Kaleesh]] [[Cyborg/Legends|cyborg]] [[General/Legends|General]] [[Grievous/Legends|Grievous]], and during the engagement Grievous slaughtered many [[Clone trooper/Legends|clone troopers]].<ref name="Clone Wars Gambit: Siege">''[[Clone Wars Gambit: Siege]]''</ref> Troops from Eriadu would also besiege worlds such as [[Sluis Van/Legends|Sluis Van]] and [[Xagobah/Legends|Xagobah]] in the [[Praesitlyn]] theater.<ref name="EGW:105">''[[The Essential Guide to Warfare]]'', p. 105</ref>
[[File:Eriadu.jpg|thumb|right|225px|Another view of Eriadu.]][[Brigadier]] [[Gideon Tarkin]] served as Eriadu's [[Minister of Security]] by 22 BBY, when agents of [[Eriadu Customs and Immigration]] detained the ''[[Tandleroff's Trove]]'' while it was passing through [[Phelar Port/Legends|Phelar Port]] and found 144 [[IG-227 Hailfire-class droid tank/Legends|hailfire droids]] packaged within the independent [[Starship/Legends|starship]].<ref name="HNN Hailfire">{{Hnn|55|business/1359_1.html|IBC Denies Arming Separatists|https://web.archive.org/web/20130728120017/http://www.holonetnews.com/55/business/1359_1.html}}</ref> Eriadu served as the headquarters of the [[Eighteenth Army]]<ref name="EGW:102">''[[The Essential Guide to Warfare]]'', p. 102</ref> and as a forward position for the Galactic Republic during the [[Clone Wars/Legends|Clone Wars]] due to the presence of significant [[Confederacy of Independent Systems/Legends|Separatist]] forces in the surrounding sectors. The initial Republic defense force received reinforcements in the form of twelve [[Delta-7 Aethersprite-class light interceptor/Legends|Delta-7 ''Aethersprite'' starfighters]] moved to Phelar Port by the [[Jedi High Council/Legends|Jedi Council]] in cooperation with Brigadier Gideon Tarkin, and later skirmishes would result in still greater presence by the Jedi and the Republic military on Eriadu.<ref name="GORW:46" /> Eriadu hosted a full [[Fleet/Legends|fleet]] under the command of Brigadier Tarkin, who merged various planetary navies into "priority theaters" and launched them from Eriadu, and had become the primary Republic staging point for all battles in its quadrant by the time the nearby manufacturing center of [[Sullust/Legends|Sullust]] seceded from the Republic in [[21 BBY/Legends|21 BBY]].<ref name="NEC:68">''[[The New Essential Chronology]]'', p. 68</ref> Around this time, a [[Battle of Eriadu (Clone Wars)|battle]] took place over Eriadu between the Republic and a Separatist force under the command of [[Kaleesh/Legends|Kaleesh]] [[Cyborg/Legends|cyborg]] [[General/Legends|General]] [[Grievous/Legends|Grievous]], and during the engagement Grievous slaughtered many [[Clone trooper/Legends|clone troopers]].<ref name="Clone Wars Gambit: Siege">''[[Clone Wars Gambit: Siege]]''</ref> Troops from Eriadu would also besiege worlds such as [[Sluis Van/Legends|Sluis Van]] and [[Xagobah/Legends|Xagobah]] in the [[Praesitlyn]] theater.<ref name="EGW:105">''[[The Essential Guide to Warfare]]'', p. 105</ref>
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The planet was the homeworld of [[Grand Moff/Legends|Grand Moff]] [[Wilhuff Tarkin/Legends|Wilhuff Tarkin]], formerly lieutenant governor of the planet under the Republic, who oversaw the Seswenna Sector and [[Oversector Outer]] from the planet under the [[New Order/Legends|New Order]]. After his death, the [[Tarkin Memorial Conference Center]] was constructed in Eriadu City, named to honor the late Grand [[Moff/Legends|Moff]].
The planet was the homeworld of [[Grand Moff/Legends|Grand Moff]] [[Wilhuff Tarkin/Legends|Wilhuff Tarkin]], formerly lieutenant governor of the planet under the Republic, who oversaw the Seswenna Sector and [[Oversector Outer]] from the planet under the [[New Order/Legends|New Order]]. After his death, the [[Tarkin Memorial Conference Center]] was constructed in Eriadu City, named to honor the late Grand [[Moff/Legends|Moff]].
===Yuuzhan Vong War and beyond===
In [[26 ABY]], during the [[Yuuzhan Vong War]], the [[Jedi/Legends|Jedi]] [[Corran Horn]], [[Anakin Solo]], and [[Tahiri Veila]] visited the planet. During their time at Eriadu, Anakin and Tahiri came to the aid of the [[Rodian/Legends|Rodian]] Jedi [[Kelbis Nu]] who was under attack by [[Peace Brigade]] agents. Before Kelbis died, they learned that [[Yag'Dhul/Legends|Yag'Dhul]] would be attacked by the [[Yuuzhan Vong]] because it was where the [[Corellian Trade Spine/Legends|Corellian Trade Spine]] and the [[Rimma Trade Route/Legends|Rimma Trade Route]] met.
Unfortunately, the two Jedi were arrested by Eriaduan judicials and were interrogated by judicial [[Lieutenant/Legends|Lieutenant]] [[Themion]]. During the interrogation, Anakin was subject to brutal treatment by Themion until Tahiri came to his aid. Anakin, Tahiri, and Corran escaped Eriadu on the transport ''[[Lucre]]''. Eriadu remained a member of the New Republic and the [[Galactic Federation of Free Alliances|Galactic Alliance]], though there was a certain degree of resentment toward the galactic government due to the economic hardships experienced by emancipation of the slaves and the new environmental controls placed on the planet. When it became apparent that [[Contruum/Legends|Contruum]] was to be attacked during the [[Defense of Mon Calamari (Yuuzhan Vong War)|Defense of Mon Calamari]], two Eriaduan taskforces jumped out of the system, though these may have been individual decisions.
The Yuuzhan Vong bypassed Eriadu, which emerged from their conflict with greatly enhanced importance and influence.<ref name="EA:59" /> Eriadu was a member of the [[Confederation]] during the [[Second Galactic Civil War]],<ref name="EA:225" /> and by [[137 ABY]], it fell within space controlled by the [[Darth Krayt's Galactic Empire|Galactic Empire]] of [[Darth Krayt]].<ref name="EA:226" />


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*{{Hnn|48|jediwatch/13321_2.html|Baby Ludi's Mother to Appear on Essence|https://web.archive.org/web/20130106094920/http://www.holonetnews.com:80/48/jediwatch/13321_2.html}}
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*''[[Stock Ships]]''
*''[[The Essential Guide to Planets and Moons]]''<!--July 21, 1998-->
*''[[The Essential Guide to Planets and Moons]]''<!--July 21, 1998-->
*''[[The Essential Guide to Droids]]''<!--February 16, 1999-->
*{{EGCite|D|A Guide to Major Manufacturers}}<!--February 16, 1999-->
*{{GamerCite|3|Look Sir, Droids!}}<!--April 17, 2001-->
*''[[Rebellion Era Sourcebook]]''<!--September 22, 2001-->
*{{InsiderCite|57|Who's Who in the New Jedi Order}}<!--November 16, 2001-->
*''[[The New Jedi Order Sourcebook]]''<!--February 2002-->
*{{FFCite|13|NAB9&ndash;10, ''The Naboo Blockade''}}<!--March 27, 2002-->
*''[[The New Essential Guide to Characters]]''<!--April 23, 2002-->
*''[[Power of the Jedi Sourcebook]]''<!--August 7, 2002-->
*{{FFCite|74|CRE2, ''Creating the Death Star''}}<!--May 28, 2003-->
*''[[Geonosis and the Outer Rim Worlds]]''<!--March 24, 2004-->
*{{FFCite|138|''Waste Disposal''}}<!--August 18, 2004-->
*''[[Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords: Prima Official Game Guide]]''<!--December 21, 2004-->
*''[[The New Essential Chronology]]''<!--October 25, 2005-->
*''[[Star Wars: Empire at War: Prima Official Game Guide]]''<!--February 14, 2006-->
*''[[The New Essential Guide to Droids]]''<!--June 27, 2006-->
*''[[Star Wars: Empire at War: Forces of Corruption Expansion: Prima Official Game Guide]]''<!--October 24, 2006-->
*''[[Star Wars: The Official Figurine Collection 53]]'' {{C|''High-Speed Travel: Hyperspace Routes''}}
*{{WizardsCite|url=default.asp?x=starwars/article/AEPreview4|text=''Alliance and Empire'' Preview 4|int=Alliance and Empire Preview 4|archivedate=20090901074242}}
*{{InsiderCite|96|Imperial Officers Field Guide}}<!--September 4, 2007-->
*[[Starships of the Galaxy (Saga Edition)|''Starships of the Galaxy'', Saga Edition]]<!--December 18, 2007-->
*{{HasbroCite|set=Star Wars: 30th Anniversary Collection|pack=Tsui Choi & BARC Trooper (Order 66)|altlink=https://www.rebelscum.com/TACorder66-3.asp}}
*''[[The Force Unleashed Campaign Guide]]''<!--September 16, 2008-->
*{{Hyperspace|url=hyperspace/member/source/feature20081201.html|text=Castaways of Endor|int=Castaways of Endor}}<!--December 1, 2008-->
*''[[Star Wars: The Official Starships & Vehicles Collection 9]]''
*''[[The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia]]''
*{{Hyperspace|url=hyperspace/source/praji/20090205.html|text=Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Praji|int=Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Praji}}<!--February 5, 2009-->
*''[[The Essential Atlas]]''<!--August 18, 2009-->
*{{InsiderCite|113|Palpatine (article)|Palpatine}}<!--October 2009-->
*''[[Galaxy of Intrigue]]''<!--January 19, 2010-->
*''[[Star Wars: The Official Starships & Vehicles Collection 33]]''
*{{DB|character|grandmofftarkin|Tarkin, Grand Moff|archivedate=20110513234510}}<!--September 13, 2011-->
*''[[The Essential Guide to Warfare]]''
*''[[The Essential Reader's Companion]]''
*[[Star Wars: Edge of the Empire Core Rulebook|''Star Wars: Edge of the Empire'' Core Rulebook]]
*{{SW|url=news/the-imperial-warlords-despoilers-of-an-empire-part-2|text=The Imperial Warlords: Despoilers of an Empire, Part 2|int=The Imperial Warlords: Despoilers of an Empire}}
*[[Star Wars: Age of Rebellion Core Rulebook|''Star Wars: Age of Rebellion'' Core Rulebook]]
*''[[Fly Casual]]''
*''[[Strongholds of Resistance]]''}}


==Notes and references==
==Notes and references==
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Eriadu was the primary world in the Seswenna sector, and one of the Outer Rim's most active trade centers. It sat on the intersection of several hyperspace routes, including the Rimma Trade Route, the Hydian Way, the Lipsec Run, and the Yankirk Route.

The planet was originally located on the Eriadu Bypass until the Hydian Way was remapped to run through Eriadu (reflecting economic realities) rather than Seswenna. It was an important launch point for ships headed to the Moddell sector, such as the colony ship Free Enterprise in 130 BBY.

Description

The Governor's Palace

Eriadu was a terrestrial planet that occupied the fourth position from the star Eriadu in the Eriadu system, at the center of the Seswenna sector[2] in the Outer Rim Territories region of the galaxy.[1] Eriadu served as the capital of the Seswenna sector[12] and was situated at the intersection of the Rimma Trade Route, the Hydian Way, the Lipsec Run, and the Yankirk Route.[3] Possessing a breathable atmosphere, standard gravity, and a single moon, Eriadu was a gray factory world of rugged landmasses and narrow seas whose terrain included industrial cityscape and waste zones.[2] The planet had a day that lasted 24 standard hours, a year that consisted of 360 local days,[3] and diameter of 13,490 kilometers.[2]

Eriadu's climate was polluted and an orange haze appeared in its lower atmosphere; the world was dominated by heavy industry, and toxic by-products spewed from numerous unregulated factories fouled its air, land, and sea.[2] Most of the inhabited regions on Eriadu were heavily industrialized with blocky, utilitarian architecture.[5] The advanced waste disposal systems, atmosphere scrubbers, and aquifer purifiers that were used on most prosperous worlds were absent on Eriadu.[2] Eriadu Manufacturing, the largest employer on the planet, was by far the greatest polluter, and its processes were directly responsible for much of the environmental damage inflicted on the planet's ecosystem.[13] The rapid industrialization of Eriadu drove most of its native species into extinction; the Eriaduan rat, which thrived in the new environment, was one exception.[7]

In spite of its pollution issues, Eriadu was an active hub of trade and government in the Outer Rim Territories. Eriadu imported foodstuffs, medicinals, and lommite ore, and exported computer technology, manufacturing, textiles, and droids.[2] Although several droid manufacturers were present, droid labor was uncommon on Eriadu;[5] despite this, at least one EV-series supervisor droid that had been equipped with an MDF motivator instead of the standard EV motivator was used on Eriadu, where, as a result of sadism induced by the MDF motivator, it had the feet of 160 droids melted to a factory floor to prevent them from leaving their work stations.[14] Apartments on Eriadu, rented under false names, were among the off-world assets of House Organa.[15]

Major cities on Eriadu included its capital, Eriadu City,[16] Phelar and Old Town Factoryville. The planet was also mentioned to have forests. Eriadu was orbited by one natural moon, small shipyards, and several orbital habitats.

History

Galactic Republic

An Eriaduan factory worker

Eriadu fell within space that had been widely explored by the Galactic Republic by the time of the Jedi Civil War[17] and was within Sith-controlled space during the New Sith Wars.[9] Eriadu was known for delicate shellwork jewelry prior to the arrival of the Quintad,[3] an oligarchy of five powerful families of Corulag ancestry, around 900 BBY.[2] Under the guidance of the Quintad, who sought to transform the world into "the Coruscant of the Outer Rim," Eriadu became a manufacturing center with prestigious shipyards.[3] Eriadu also became a rival of the noble houses of the Senex and Juvex sectors, and around 700 BBY, the houses annexed a number of systems that became known as the Ninth Quadrant in an effort to guard against Eriadu's influence.[18]

After retiring from the Republic Outland Regions Security Force to assume a political position on his homeworld, Eriadu native Wilhuff Tarkin won the office of lieutenant governor of Eriadu. Ruling from an ostentatious coastal estate, he quickly immersed himself in Eriadu's political and economic spheres. Tarkin arranged a competition between Lommite Limited and InterGalactic Ore in an effort to keep Eriadu's shipbuilding industries supplied with lommite, but when the two companies raced to deliver their ore to Eriadu, their barges were sabotaged and crashed into each other.[19] The talk show Essence was based on Eriadu by 23 BBY,[20] and in 22 BBY, Eriadu network executives paid for Jonava Billane's transit to the Seswenna sector prior to a scheduled appearance by Billane on Essence.[21]

Another view of Eriadu.

Brigadier Gideon Tarkin served as Eriadu's Minister of Security by 22 BBY, when agents of Eriadu Customs and Immigration detained the Tandleroff's Trove while it was passing through Phelar Port and found 144 hailfire droids packaged within the independent starship.[22] Eriadu served as the headquarters of the Eighteenth Army[23] and as a forward position for the Galactic Republic during the Clone Wars due to the presence of significant Separatist forces in the surrounding sectors. The initial Republic defense force received reinforcements in the form of twelve Delta-7 Aethersprite starfighters moved to Phelar Port by the Jedi Council in cooperation with Brigadier Gideon Tarkin, and later skirmishes would result in still greater presence by the Jedi and the Republic military on Eriadu.[2] Eriadu hosted a full fleet under the command of Brigadier Tarkin, who merged various planetary navies into "priority theaters" and launched them from Eriadu, and had become the primary Republic staging point for all battles in its quadrant by the time the nearby manufacturing center of Sullust seceded from the Republic in 21 BBY.[24] Around this time, a battle took place over Eriadu between the Republic and a Separatist force under the command of Kaleesh cyborg General Grievous, and during the engagement Grievous slaughtered many clone troopers.[25] Troops from Eriadu would also besiege worlds such as Sluis Van and Xagobah in the Praesitlyn theater.[26]

Galactic Empire

Wilhuff Tarkin was granted command of the Seswenna sector upon Palpatine's restructuring of the galactic government,[2] and as a Moff, Tarkin established his administration on Eriadu and made it the sector's capital. Tarkin's decision took advantage of the system's industrial, commercial, and strategic importance and provided a semblance of Core Worlds culture for Imperial and noble representatives from Coruscant who had been posted there. Under Tarkin's rule, Eriadu's manufacturing grew, its exports of technology increased, and corporations with interests there thrived.[12] Tarkin directed the Western Reaches Operation from Eriadu in 17 BBY,[27] and after the campaign concluded, Imperial pilot Shea Hublin was given a marquisate on Eriadu, where he married Eris Harro, the heiress of one of the Quintad Houses.[28] After Emperor Palpatine promoted him to the position of Grand Moff, Wilhuff Tarkin took up residence on Eriadu full-time to oversee his new jurisdiction of Oversector Outer.[29]

An Imperial stormtrooper in Phelar

A sizeable underground resistance was present on Eriadu from the outset of the New Order, and after the signing of the Corellian Treaty[2] in 2 BBY,[30] the group became a formal part of the Alliance to Restore the Republic. Due to the threat of Imperial reprisals, however, Rebel agents merely used Eriadu as a base of operations for off-world activity;[2] the large volume of commercial starship traffic allowed insurgents to travel between Eriadu and other locations within the Seswenna sector and other major ports around the galaxy with relative ease.[12] Some time prior to the Battle of Yavin, a Rebel Alliance strike team attacked Grand Moff Tarkin's personal shuttle near Eriadu in a failed attempt to assassinate Tarkin that nevertheless resulted in the liberation of a Mon Calamari slave named Gial Ackbar.[31]

Upon Wilhuff Tarkin's death in 0 ABY, Ardus Kaine assumed his command over Oversector Outer and relocated its capital from Eriadu to Entralla.[32] Admiral Sander Delvardus refused to follow Kaine and fortified Eriadu, from which he controlled a portion of the Hydian Way[33] and moved Coreward to secure the Rimma Trade Route as far north as Yag'Dhul after the Battle of Endor.[34] Shea Hublin, who had also refused to accompany Grand Moff Kaine, aligned with Superior General Delvardus and his Eriadu Authority, and in 4 ABY, he led a squadron at Chelleya to repel Nagai raiders from Eriadu.[28] Delvardus soon fell out with the ruling families of Eriadu, who wanted him to defend their system's interests instead of positioning toward an invasion of the Core Worlds,[34] and the Eriadu Authority soon disintegrated.[35]

Eriadu remained within Imperial territory as late as the Thrawn campaign of 9 ABY[10] but eventually became a begrudging member of the New Republic due to economic considerations.[3] Slaves on Eriadu were freed during the ascension of the New Republic, severely harming the Eriaduan economy in the short term;[5] nevertheless, under the New Republic, Eriadu was a key economic power in the Outer Rim and an industrial and commercial center.[2]

Under the Galactic Empire, the Eriaduans kept non-Human slaves. Eriadu was also the most important Imperial drydock.

The planet was the homeworld of Grand Moff Wilhuff Tarkin, formerly lieutenant governor of the planet under the Republic, who oversaw the Seswenna Sector and Oversector Outer from the planet under the New Order. After his death, the Tarkin Memorial Conference Center was constructed in Eriadu City, named to honor the late Grand Moff.

Locations

Old Town Factoryville

Eriadu City, located in the world's southern hemisphere, was the capital and primary urban center of Eriadu,[5] as well as the site of most of the heavy industry carried out on the world.[13]

Population

Humans comprised 86% of Eriadu's population of 22 billion. Galactic Basic Standard was spoken on Eriadu.[2] A significant slave population of nearly three billion was present on Eriadu during the time of the Galactic Republic and the Galactic Empire.[5] Eriaduan men tended to wear turbans and beards while women were veiled. Notable Eriaduans included the Tarkin family which played a role in the history of the Galactic Republic and the Galactic Empire. Many if not all Eriaduans were also Humanocentric. The Eriaduan accent was distinctive, and was said to be "more Core than Core".

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Notes and references

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 StarWars.com Star Wars: The Essential Atlas Online Companion on StarWars.com (article) (backup link not verified!)
  2. 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 2.15 2.16 2.17 2.18 2.19 2.20 2.21 2.22 2.23 2.24 2.25 2.26 2.27 2.28 2.29 2.30 2.31 2.32 2.33 2.34 2.35 2.36 2.37 2.38 Geonosis and the Outer Rim Worlds, p. 46
  3. 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 3.11 3.12 The Essential Atlas, p. 59
  4. The Essential Atlas, p. 32
  5. 5.00 5.01 5.02 5.03 5.04 5.05 5.06 5.07 5.08 5.09 Geonosis and the Outer Rim Worlds, p. 47
  6. The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia, Vol. II, p. 139 ("Ja-Phelar Bay")
  7. 7.0 7.1 Geonosis and the Outer Rim Worlds, p. 50
  8. Geonosis and the Outer Rim Worlds, p. 49
  9. 9.0 9.1 The Essential Atlas, p. 133
  10. 10.0 10.1 The Essential Atlas, p. 200
  11. The Essential Atlas, p. 194
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 The Force Unleashed Campaign Guide, p. 156
  13. 13.0 13.1 Geonosis and the Outer Rim Worlds, p. 48
  14. The New Essential Guide to Droids, p. 59
  15. The Force Unleashed Campaign Guide, p. 76
  16. Star Wars: Empire at War in-game description
  17. The Essential Atlas, p. 130
  18. The Essential Atlas, p. 210
  19. The New Essential Guide to Characters, p. 179
  20. Stark Veterans Blast AmidalaHoloNet News Vol. 531 #45 (content now obsolete; backup link)
  21. Baby Ludi's Mother to Appear on EssenceHoloNet News Vol. 531 #48 (content now obsolete; backup link)
  22. IBC Denies Arming SeparatistsHoloNet News Vol. 531 #55 (content now obsolete; backup link)
  23. The Essential Guide to Warfare, p. 102
  24. The New Essential Chronology, p. 68
  25. Clone Wars Gambit: Siege
  26. The Essential Guide to Warfare, p. 105
  27. The Essential Guide to Warfare, p. 129
  28. 28.0 28.1 The Essential Guide to Warfare, p. 142
  29. The New Essential Guide to Characters, p. 180
  30. The Essential Guide to Warfare, p. 145
  31. The New Essential Guide to Characters, p. 16
  32. The Essential Atlas, p. 205
  33. The Essential Guide to Warfare, p. 189
  34. 34.0 34.1 The Essential Atlas, p. 203
  35. The Essential Atlas, p. 195