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'''Name It, Claim It Law''' was a term used for a [[Galactic Republic/Legends|Republic]] [[Planet/Legends|planetary]] development decree that allowed an individual to take control of [[Star system/Legends|star systems]] by locating them, performing a life-form scan, and filing for development rights. | '''Name It, Claim It Law''' was a term used for a [[Galactic Republic/Legends|Republic]] [[Planet/Legends|planetary]] development decree that allowed an individual to take control of [[Star system/Legends|star systems]] by locating them, performing a life-form scan, and filing for development rights. Infamously abused by the [[Corporate Sector/Legends|Corporate Sector]] during the [[Old Republic era]], this law caused a notable charting of new systems and planets on maps and asset lists, but added little beyond surface level knowledge of worlds. | ||
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*''[[Specter of the Past]]'' {{ | *''[[Specter of the Past]]'' {{Only}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:06, 24 February 2023
Name It, Claim It Law was a term used for a Republic planetary development decree that allowed an individual to take control of star systems by locating them, performing a life-form scan, and filing for development rights. Infamously abused by the Corporate Sector during the Old Republic era, this law caused a notable charting of new systems and planets on maps and asset lists, but added little beyond surface level knowledge of worlds.
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- Specter of the Past (Single Source)