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|routes={{Scroll box|*[[Ado Spine]]<ref name="TEA">''[[The Essential Atlas]]''</ref> | |routes={{Scroll box|*[[Ado Spine]]<ref name="TEA">''[[The Essential Atlas]]''</ref> | ||
*[[Belsavis Run]]<ref name="TEA" /> | *[[Belsavis Run]]<ref name="TEA" /> | ||
*[[Bothan Run]]<ref name="TEA" /> | *[[Bothan Run]]<ref name="TEA" /> | ||
*[[Celanon Spur/Legends|Celanon Spur]]<ref name="TEA" /> | *[[Celanon Spur/Legends|Celanon Spur]]<ref name="TEA" /> | ||
*[[Corellian Run/Legends|Corellian Run]]<ref name="TEA" /> | *[[Corellian Run/Legends|Corellian Run]]<ref name="TEA" /> | ||
*[[Corellian Trade Spine/Legends|Corellian Trade Spine]]<ref name="TEA" /> | *[[Corellian Trade Spine/Legends|Corellian Trade Spine]]<ref name="TEA" /> | ||
*[[Daragon Trail]]<ref name="TEA" /> | *[[Daragon Trail]]<ref name="TEA" /> | ||
*[[Demigue Terror]]<ref name="TEA" /> | *[[Demigue Terror]]<ref name="TEA" /> | ||
*[[Duros Space Run]]<ref name="TEA" /> | *[[Duros Space Run]]<ref name="TEA" /> | ||
*[[Enarc Run/Legends|Enarc Run]]<ref name="TEA" /> | *[[Enarc Run/Legends|Enarc Run]]<ref name="TEA" /> | ||
*[[Five Veils Route]]<ref name="TEA" /> | *[[Five Veils Route]]<ref name="TEA" /> | ||
*[[Gamor Run/Legends|Gamor Run]]<ref name="TEA" /> | *[[Gamor Run/Legends|Gamor Run]]<ref name="TEA" /> | ||
*[[Gevarno Loop]]<ref name="EAOC">{{SW|url=news/star-wars-the-essential-atlas-online-companion|text=''Star Wars: The Essential Atlas'' Online Companion|int=Star Wars: The Essential Atlas Online Companion}}</ref> | *[[Gevarno Loop]]<ref name="EAOC">{{SW|url=news/star-wars-the-essential-atlas-online-companion|text=''Star Wars: The Essential Atlas'' Online Companion|int=Star Wars: The Essential Atlas Online Companion}}</ref> | ||
*[[Hydian Way/Legends|Hydian Way]]<ref name="TEA" /> | *[[Hydian Way/Legends|Hydian Way]]<ref name="TEA" /> | ||
*[[Kaaga Run]]<ref name="TEA" /> | *[[Kaaga Run]]<ref name="TEA" /> | ||
*[[Llanic Spice Run/Legends|Llanic Spice Run]]<ref name="TEA" /> | *[[Llanic Spice Run/Legends|Llanic Spice Run]]<ref name="TEA" /> | ||
*[[Manda Merchant Route]]<ref name="TEA" /> | *[[Manda Merchant Route]]<ref name="TEA" /> | ||
*[[Manda-Roon Merchant Route]]<ref name="TEA" /> | *[[Manda-Roon Merchant Route]]<ref name="TEA" /> | ||
*[[Nanth'ri Route]]<ref name="TEA" /> | *[[Nanth'ri Route]]<ref name="TEA" /> | ||
*[[Ootmian Pabol/Legends|Ootmian Pabol]]<ref name="TEA" /> | *[[Ootmian Pabol/Legends|Ootmian Pabol]]<ref name="TEA" /> | ||
*[[Perlemian Trade Route/Legends|Perlemian Trade Route]]<ref name="TEA" /> | *[[Perlemian Trade Route/Legends|Perlemian Trade Route]]<ref name="TEA" /> | ||
*[[Reena Trade Route]]<ref name="TEA" /> | *[[Reena Trade Route]]<ref name="TEA" /> | ||
*[[Rimma Trade Route/Legends|Rimma Trade Route]]<ref name="TEA" /> | *[[Rimma Trade Route/Legends|Rimma Trade Route]]<ref name="TEA" /> | ||
*[[Trax Tube/Legends|Trax Tube]]<ref name="TEA" /> | *[[Trax Tube/Legends|Trax Tube]]<ref name="TEA" /> | ||
*[[Vaathkree Trade Corridor/Legends|Vaathkree Trade Corridor | *[[Vaathkree Trade Corridor/Legends|Vaathkree Trade Corridor]]<ref name="TEA" />}}}} | ||
The '''Mid Rim''', also known as the '''Mid-Rim''', '''Middle Rim''', '''Mid-systems''', or the '''Mid Rim Territories''', was a region of [[The galaxy/Legends|the galaxy]] located between the [[Expansion Region/Legends|Expansion Region]] and the [[Outer Rim Territories/Legends|Outer Rim Territories]]. | The '''Mid Rim''', also known as the '''Mid-Rim''', '''Middle Rim''', '''Mid-systems''', or the '''Mid Rim Territories''', was a region of [[The galaxy/Legends|the galaxy]] located between the [[Expansion Region/Legends|Expansion Region]] and the [[Outer Rim Territories/Legends|Outer Rim Territories]]. | ||
With fewer natural resources—and therefore a smaller population—than many neighboring regions, the Mid Rim was a territory where residents worked hard for everything they had. Several [[Planet/Legends|planets]] built up impressive economies, and [[Pirate/Legends|pirate]] raiders often hid in the relatively unexplored spaces far from major [[Hyperlane|trade routes]]. | With fewer natural resources—and therefore a smaller population—than many neighboring regions, the Mid Rim was a territory where residents worked hard for everything they had. Several [[Planet/Legends|planets]] built up impressive economies, and [[Pirate/Legends|pirate]] raiders often hid in the relatively unexplored spaces far from major [[Hyperlane|trade routes]]. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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The Mid Rim politically developed as a consequence of a colonization boom in the [[Expansion Region/Legends|Expansion Region]] during the [[Great Manifest Period/Legends|Great Manifest Period]] ([[20,000 BBY|20,000]]—[[17,000 BBY]]). Profits from business ventures in the Expansion Region prompted several [[Inner Rim]] political systems and religious organizations to colonize and develop the worlds in the Mid Rim's portion of the [[The Slice/Legends|Slice]]. This colonization boom attracted few corporations which chose to remain in the Expansion Region due to the region's business friendly policies. Over the following millennia, colonization in the Mid Rim developed at a progressive albeit leisurely pace which provided successive generations of colonists with ample space to expand into. Due to the stronger presence of central government from [[Coruscant/Legends|Coruscant]], there was less criminal activity in the region compared to the more distant [[Outer Rim Territories/Legends|Outer Rim Territories]]. The crime-dominated [[Hutt Space/Legends|Hutt Space]] bordered the eastern fringes of the Mid Rim.<ref name="TEA" /> | The Mid Rim politically developed as a consequence of a colonization boom in the [[Expansion Region/Legends|Expansion Region]] during the [[Great Manifest Period/Legends|Great Manifest Period]] ([[20,000 BBY|20,000]]—[[17,000 BBY]]). Profits from business ventures in the Expansion Region prompted several [[Inner Rim]] political systems and religious organizations to colonize and develop the worlds in the Mid Rim's portion of the [[The Slice/Legends|Slice]]. This colonization boom attracted few corporations which chose to remain in the Expansion Region due to the region's business friendly policies. Over the following millennia, colonization in the Mid Rim developed at a progressive albeit leisurely pace which provided successive generations of colonists with ample space to expand into. Due to the stronger presence of central government from [[Coruscant/Legends|Coruscant]], there was less criminal activity in the region compared to the more distant [[Outer Rim Territories/Legends|Outer Rim Territories]]. The crime-dominated [[Hutt Space/Legends|Hutt Space]] bordered the eastern fringes of the Mid Rim.<ref name="TEA" /> | ||
In [[12,000 BBY/Legends|12,000 BBY]], [[Ord Mantell/Legends|Ord Mantell]] was settled by [[Corellian/Legends|Corellian]] colonists as a Republic military outpost.<ref name="LCSB74">''[[The Last Command Sourcebook]]'', p. 74</ref> | |||
Circa [[4000 BBY/Legends|4000 BBY]] the Mid Rim was known as the Frontier or Galactic Frontier, as it was the limit of the then explored galaxy. Most Mid Rim colony worlds became dependent on low-cost manufacturing and agriculture as the basis of their economies. However, this prosperity attracted the attention of [[Pirate/Legends|pirates]] who used unexplored space as a hiding place and staging ground for raids on colonies. This became a problem in the period following the [[Sith Civil War]].<ref name="TEA" /> | Circa [[4000 BBY/Legends|4000 BBY]] the Mid Rim was known as the Frontier or Galactic Frontier, as it was the limit of the then explored galaxy. Most Mid Rim colony worlds became dependent on low-cost manufacturing and agriculture as the basis of their economies. However, this prosperity attracted the attention of [[Pirate/Legends|pirates]] who used unexplored space as a hiding place and staging ground for raids on colonies. This became a problem in the period following the [[Sith Civil War]].<ref name="TEA" /> | ||
===The [[Republic Classic era]]=== | ===The [[Republic Classic era]]=== | ||
During the [[New Sith Wars]] in [[1800 BBY]], Republic forces [[Bombardment of the Uba system|bombed]] the [[Ubese/Legends|Ubese]] homeworld of [[Uba IV/Legends|Uba IV]] and exterminated all life on [[Uba I]], [[Uba II|II]] and [[Uba V|V]] . This led to the near-extinction of the Ubese species who maintained an everlasting belligerence towards the Republic and the Jedi.<ref name="TEA" /> Throughout this period, [[Gap Nine]]<ref name="SWAJ7">[[Star Wars Adventure Journal 7|''Star Wars Adventure Journal'' 7]]</ref> and [[Almas]]<ref name="LFCG">''[[Living Force Campaign Guide]]''</ref> were the sites of battles between the Republic and various Sith factions. In the [[Light and Darkness War]], the [[Brotherhood of Darkness/Legends|Brotherhood of Darkness]] invaded Kashyyyk and Trandosha. However, the Trandoshans slaughtered many of the troopers. The Sith retaliated by invading their world and burning the homes of the Trandoshans, leading the surviving Trandoshans to save themselves from death by pledging loyalty to the Brotherhood. In [[1000 BBY]], the lush world of [[Ruusan/Legends|Ruusan]] was the site of [[Ruusan campaign|seven epic battles]] which culminated in the destruction of the Brotherhood. Following the campaign, the Republic enacted the [[Ruusan Reformation]]s which increased the powers of the [[Galactic Senate/Legends|Galactic Senate]] while reducing the number of [[Senator/Legends|senators]].<ref name="TNEC" /> | During the [[New Sith Wars]] in [[1800 BBY]], Republic forces [[Bombardment of the Uba system|bombed]] the [[Ubese/Legends|Ubese]] homeworld of [[Uba IV/Legends|Uba IV]] and exterminated all life on [[Uba I]], [[Uba II|II]] and [[Uba V|V]] . This led to the near-extinction of the Ubese species who maintained an everlasting belligerence towards the Republic and the Jedi.<ref name="TEA" /> Throughout this period, [[Gap Nine]]<ref name="SWAJ7">[[Star Wars Adventure Journal 7|''Star Wars Adventure Journal'' 7]]</ref> and [[Almas]]<ref name="LFCG">''[[Living Force Campaign Guide]]''</ref> were the sites of battles between the Republic and various Sith factions. In the [[Light and Darkness War]], the [[Brotherhood of Darkness/Legends|Brotherhood of Darkness]] invaded Kashyyyk and Trandosha. However, the Trandoshans slaughtered many of the troopers. The Sith retaliated by invading their world and burning the homes of the Trandoshans, leading the surviving Trandoshans to save themselves from death by pledging loyalty to the Brotherhood. In [[1000 BBY]], the lush world of [[Ruusan/Legends|Ruusan]] was the site of [[Ruusan campaign|seven epic battles]] which culminated in the destruction of the Brotherhood. Following the campaign, the Republic enacted the [[Ruusan Reformation]]s which increased the powers of the [[Galactic Senate/Legends|Galactic Senate]] while reducing the number of [[Senator/Legends|senators]].<ref name="TNEC" /> | ||
Circa 1000 BBY, Malastare was colonized by [[Gran/Legends|Gran]] colonists from [[Kinyen/Legends|Kinyen]] which resulted in a bloody and violent war. Using their influence in the Senate, the Gran were able to settle the conflict in their favor and established the colonial [[Gran Protectorate/Legends|Gran Protectorate]]. The native Dugs were demilitarized and resettled on Malastere's western continent where they were exploited by their Gran colonial masters over the millennia. Throughout the last centuries of the Republic, the Gran colonists dominated Malastare.<ref name="Gran in the Databank">{{DB|species|gran|Gran|archivedate=20100203070548}}</ref><ref name="Galaxy Guide 12">''[[Galaxy Guide 12: Aliens — Enemies and Allies]]''</ref> | Circa 1000 BBY, Malastare was colonized by [[Gran/Legends|Gran]] colonists from [[Kinyen/Legends|Kinyen]] which resulted in a bloody and violent war. Using their influence in the Senate, the Gran were able to settle the conflict in their favor and established the colonial [[Gran Protectorate/Legends|Gran Protectorate]]. The native Dugs were demilitarized and resettled on Malastere's western continent where they were exploited by their Gran colonial masters over the millennia. Throughout the last centuries of the Republic, the Gran colonists dominated Malastare.<ref name="Gran in the Databank">{{DB|species|gran|Gran|archivedate=20100203070548}}</ref><ref name="Galaxy Guide 12">''[[Galaxy Guide 12: Aliens — Enemies and Allies]]''</ref> | ||
Under the [[Galactic Emperor/Legends|Emperor]] [[Palpatine/Legends|Palpatine's]] new [[Galactic Empire/Legends|Galactic Empire]], Imperial forces invaded Kashyyyk and enslaved the Wookiees with the collaboration of the Trandoshans who profited in the [[Slavery/Legends|slave trade]].<ref name="TEC">[[The Essential Chronology (real-world book)|''The Essential Chronology'']]</ref> | |||
===The Empire and Beyond=== | ===The Empire and Beyond=== | ||
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In [[11 ABY/Legends|11 ABY]], Palpatine's final clone body and spirit were destroyed during a [[Battle of Onderon (Galactic Civil War)|battle]] at [[Onderon/Legends|Onderon]]. Following his demise, the Alliance's successor state the New Republic recaptured much of the Mid Rim. By [[19 ABY/Legends|19 ABY]], the Empire had been pushed out of the Mid Rim into eighteen backwater sectors in the Outer Rim known as the [[Imperial Remnant]]. During the [[Caamas Document Crisis]], the Bothan capital of [[Bothawui/Legends|Bothawui]] was the site of fighting between various pro and anti-Bothan factions. With the appearance of Imperial forces, these disparate factions united to defeat a common foe. Shortly afterwards, the Imperial Remnant and the New Republic signed the [[Pellaeon–Gavrisom Treaty|Bastion Accords]] which ended the [[Galactic Civil War/Legends|Galactic Civil War]].<ref name="TEC" /> | In [[11 ABY/Legends|11 ABY]], Palpatine's final clone body and spirit were destroyed during a [[Battle of Onderon (Galactic Civil War)|battle]] at [[Onderon/Legends|Onderon]]. Following his demise, the Alliance's successor state the New Republic recaptured much of the Mid Rim. By [[19 ABY/Legends|19 ABY]], the Empire had been pushed out of the Mid Rim into eighteen backwater sectors in the Outer Rim known as the [[Imperial Remnant]]. During the [[Caamas Document Crisis]], the Bothan capital of [[Bothawui/Legends|Bothawui]] was the site of fighting between various pro and anti-Bothan factions. With the appearance of Imperial forces, these disparate factions united to defeat a common foe. Shortly afterwards, the Imperial Remnant and the New Republic signed the [[Pellaeon–Gavrisom Treaty|Bastion Accords]] which ended the [[Galactic Civil War/Legends|Galactic Civil War]].<ref name="TEC" /> | ||
==Astrography== | ==Astrography== | ||
The Mid Rim was comprised of over 160 [[Sector/Legends|sectors]], and a region of free-standing subsectors on its southwestern flanks.<ref name="EAOC" /> Sectors located in the Mid Rim included: | The Mid Rim was comprised of over 160 [[Sector/Legends|sectors]], and a region of free-standing subsectors on its southwestern flanks.<ref name="EAOC" /> Sectors located in the Mid Rim included: | ||
{{Scroll box| | {{Scroll box|*[[Ado sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | ||
*[[Ado sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | |||
*[[Agarix sector]]<ref name="TEA" /> | *[[Agarix sector]]<ref name="TEA" /> | ||
*[[Aida sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | *[[Aida sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | ||
*[[Barsa sector/Legends|Barsa sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | *[[Barsa sector/Legends|Barsa sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | ||
*[[Bothan sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | *[[Bothan sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | ||
*[[Bruanii sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | *[[Bruanii sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | ||
*[[Churba sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | *[[Churba sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | ||
*[[Churnis sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | *[[Churnis sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | ||
*[[D'Aelgoth sector/Legends|D'Aelgoth sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | *[[D'Aelgoth sector/Legends|D'Aelgoth sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | ||
*[[Doldur sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | *[[Doldur sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | ||
*[[Droma sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | *[[Droma sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | ||
*[[Druess sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | *[[Druess sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | ||
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*[[Dustig sector/Legends|Dustig sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | *[[Dustig sector/Legends|Dustig sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | ||
*[[Eclorar sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | *[[Eclorar sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | ||
*[[Endocray sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | *[[Endocray sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | ||
*[[Esaga sector/Legends|Esaga sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | *[[Esaga sector/Legends|Esaga sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | ||
*[[Freestanding subsectors/Legends|Freestanding subsectors]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | *[[Freestanding subsectors/Legends|Freestanding subsectors]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | ||
*[[Glythe sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | *[[Glythe sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | ||
*[[Graador sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | *[[Graador sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | ||
*[[Hadar sector/Legends|Hadar sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | *[[Hadar sector/Legends|Hadar sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | ||
*[[Haserian sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | *[[Haserian sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | ||
*[[Hevvrol sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | *[[Hevvrol sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | ||
*[[Homon sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | *[[Homon sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | ||
*[[Irishi sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | *[[Irishi sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | ||
*[[Irnaj sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | *[[Irnaj sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | ||
*[[Iskin sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | *[[Iskin sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | ||
*[[Juvex sector/Legends|Juvex sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | *[[Juvex sector/Legends|Juvex sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | ||
*[[Kesh sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | *[[Kesh sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | ||
*[[Lambda sector/Legends|Lambda sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | *[[Lambda sector/Legends|Lambda sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | ||
*[[Lifh sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | *[[Lifh sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | ||
*[[M'shinni sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | *[[M'shinni sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | ||
*[[Maldrood sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | *[[Maldrood sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | ||
*[[Mezeg sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | *[[Mezeg sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | ||
*[[Mytaranor sector/Legends|Mytaranor sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | *[[Mytaranor sector/Legends|Mytaranor sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | ||
*[[Ottega sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | *[[Ottega sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | ||
*[[Paqwepori]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | *[[Paqwepori]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | ||
*[[Perkell sector/Legends|Perkell sector]]<ref name="TEA" /> | *[[Perkell sector/Legends|Perkell sector]]<ref name="TEA" /> | ||
*[[Quess sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | *[[Quess sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | ||
*[[Semagi sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | *[[Semagi sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | ||
*[[Senex sector/Legends|Senex sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | *[[Senex sector/Legends|Senex sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | ||
*[[Shiwal sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | *[[Shiwal sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | ||
*[[Sombure sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | *[[Sombure sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | ||
*[[Spirva sector/Legends|Spirva sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | *[[Spirva sector/Legends|Spirva sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | ||
*[[Strabin sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | *[[Strabin sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | ||
*[[Taldot sector/Legends|Taldot sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | *[[Taldot sector/Legends|Taldot sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | ||
*[[Tandon sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | *[[Tandon sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | ||
*[[Tennuutta sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | *[[Tennuutta sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | ||
*[[Trans-Nebular sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | *[[Trans-Nebular sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | ||
*[[Trax sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | *[[Trax sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | ||
*[[Urce Space]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | *[[Urce Space]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | ||
*[[Vilonis sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | *[[Vilonis sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | ||
*[[Vorc sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | *[[Vorc sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | ||
*[[Wornal sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | *[[Wornal sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | ||
*[[Xan sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | *[[Xan sector]]<ref name="EAOC" /> | ||
*[[Yushan sector/Legends|Yushan sector]]<ref name="EAOC" />}} | *[[Yushan sector/Legends|Yushan sector]]<ref name="EAOC" />}} | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
{{Scroll_box|content= | {{Scroll_box|content= | ||
*{{Journal|7|Mist Encounter}} {{Mo}} | *{{Journal|7|Mist Encounter}} {{Mo}} | ||
*{{Journal|1|Breaking Free: The Adventures of Dannen Lifehold}} | *{{Journal|1|Breaking Free: The Adventures of Dannen Lifehold}} | ||
*[[Star Wars (1977) 25|''Star Wars'' (1977) 25]] {{C|As "mid-system trading worlds"}} | *[[Star Wars (1977) 25|''Star Wars'' (1977) 25]] {{C|As "mid-system trading worlds"}} | ||
*[[Star Wars (1977) 28|''Star Wars'' (1977) 28]] {{C|As "mid-systems"}} | *[[Star Wars (1977) 28|''Star Wars'' (1977) 28]] {{C|As "mid-systems"}} | ||
*{{Journal|2|The Prophecy}} | *{{Journal|2|The Prophecy}} | ||
*{{Journal|5|One of a Kind (short story)|One of a Kind}} | *{{Journal|5|One of a Kind (short story)|One of a Kind}} | ||
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*{{Journal|6|Relic (article)|Relic}} {{Mo}} | *{{Journal|6|Relic (article)|Relic}} {{Mo}} | ||
*{{Journal|8|Counterstrike (Adventure Journal)|Counterstrike}} {{Mo}} | *{{Journal|8|Counterstrike (Adventure Journal)|Counterstrike}} {{Mo}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
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*''[[Alien Encounters]]'' | *''[[Alien Encounters]]'' | ||
*''[[The Essential Guide to Planets and Moons]]'' | *''[[The Essential Guide to Planets and Moons]]'' | ||
*''[[Tales of the Jedi Companion]]'' (as "Frontier")}} | |||
*''[[Tales of the Jedi Companion]]'' (as "Frontier") | |||
==Notes and references== | ==Notes and references== | ||
{{Reflist}} | |||
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The Mid Rim, also known as the Mid-Rim, Middle Rim, Mid-systems, or the Mid Rim Territories, was a region of the galaxy located between the Expansion Region and the Outer Rim Territories. With fewer natural resources—and therefore a smaller population—than many neighboring regions, the Mid Rim was a territory where residents worked hard for everything they had. Several planets built up impressive economies, and pirate raiders often hid in the relatively unexplored spaces far from major trade routes.
History
Early Beginnings
During the Pre-Republic era, the Wookiees of Kashyyyk were ruled by the galactic-spanning Infinite Empire of the Rakata who terraformed the planet's surface for agricultural purposes. The collapse of their empire left the terraforming machines unattended which resulted in the planet's abnormally large foliage. The Hutt Empire encompassed a number of Mid Rim worlds including Nal Hutta and Nar Shaddaa.[3] However, the Bothans were able to resist Hutt expansion and carve up their own independent region of space which evolved into the Bothan sector.[1]
The Mid Rim politically developed as a consequence of a colonization boom in the Expansion Region during the Great Manifest Period (20,000—17,000 BBY). Profits from business ventures in the Expansion Region prompted several Inner Rim political systems and religious organizations to colonize and develop the worlds in the Mid Rim's portion of the Slice. This colonization boom attracted few corporations which chose to remain in the Expansion Region due to the region's business friendly policies. Over the following millennia, colonization in the Mid Rim developed at a progressive albeit leisurely pace which provided successive generations of colonists with ample space to expand into. Due to the stronger presence of central government from Coruscant, there was less criminal activity in the region compared to the more distant Outer Rim Territories. The crime-dominated Hutt Space bordered the eastern fringes of the Mid Rim.[1]
In 12,000 BBY, Ord Mantell was settled by Corellian colonists as a Republic military outpost.[4]
Circa 4000 BBY the Mid Rim was known as the Frontier or Galactic Frontier, as it was the limit of the then explored galaxy. Most Mid Rim colony worlds became dependent on low-cost manufacturing and agriculture as the basis of their economies. However, this prosperity attracted the attention of pirates who used unexplored space as a hiding place and staging ground for raids on colonies. This became a problem in the period following the Sith Civil War.[1]
The Republic Classic era
During the New Sith Wars in 1800 BBY, Republic forces bombed the Ubese homeworld of Uba IV and exterminated all life on Uba I, II and V . This led to the near-extinction of the Ubese species who maintained an everlasting belligerence towards the Republic and the Jedi.[1] Throughout this period, Gap Nine[5] and Almas[6] were the sites of battles between the Republic and various Sith factions. In the Light and Darkness War, the Brotherhood of Darkness invaded Kashyyyk and Trandosha. However, the Trandoshans slaughtered many of the troopers. The Sith retaliated by invading their world and burning the homes of the Trandoshans, leading the surviving Trandoshans to save themselves from death by pledging loyalty to the Brotherhood. In 1000 BBY, the lush world of Ruusan was the site of seven epic battles which culminated in the destruction of the Brotherhood. Following the campaign, the Republic enacted the Ruusan Reformations which increased the powers of the Galactic Senate while reducing the number of senators.[3]
Circa 1000 BBY, Malastare was colonized by Gran colonists from Kinyen which resulted in a bloody and violent war. Using their influence in the Senate, the Gran were able to settle the conflict in their favor and established the colonial Gran Protectorate. The native Dugs were demilitarized and resettled on Malastere's western continent where they were exploited by their Gran colonial masters over the millennia. Throughout the last centuries of the Republic, the Gran colonists dominated Malastare.[7][8]
Under the Emperor Palpatine's new Galactic Empire, Imperial forces invaded Kashyyyk and enslaved the Wookiees with the collaboration of the Trandoshans who profited in the slave trade.[9]
The Empire and Beyond
Following the Declaration of a New Order, a series of Imperial academies were established throughout the Mid Rim. It was heavily patrolled by the Empire, which feared that it was ripe for the Rebellion to set up bases there. The region's interstellar markets also profited from favorable trading incentives.[1]As the Empire withdrew from the Rim following their defeat at Endor, the Mid Rim remained one of the few places unquestionably under Imperial control. In 4 ABY, an experimental Ssi-ruuvi Hyperdrive system was discovered to have crash-landed on the planet Garos IV over 25,000 years before.[10] After the Battle of Endor, it housed many hidden Imperial bases and makeshift shipyards. Many rival Moffs maintained "private empires" in this region on the condition that they supply troops and taxes to legitimate Imperial fleets in the region. During the time of the return of Palpatine in 10 ABY, the Mid Rim was still a significant Imperial power base which kept their massive fleets supplied.[1]
In 11 ABY, Palpatine's final clone body and spirit were destroyed during a battle at Onderon. Following his demise, the Alliance's successor state the New Republic recaptured much of the Mid Rim. By 19 ABY, the Empire had been pushed out of the Mid Rim into eighteen backwater sectors in the Outer Rim known as the Imperial Remnant. During the Caamas Document Crisis, the Bothan capital of Bothawui was the site of fighting between various pro and anti-Bothan factions. With the appearance of Imperial forces, these disparate factions united to defeat a common foe. Shortly afterwards, the Imperial Remnant and the New Republic signed the Bastion Accords which ended the Galactic Civil War.[9]
Astrography
The Mid Rim was comprised of over 160 sectors, and a region of free-standing subsectors on its southwestern flanks.[2] Sectors located in the Mid Rim included:
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Notes and references
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 1.20 1.21 1.22 1.23 1.24 1.25 1.26 1.27 1.28 1.29 1.30 1.31 The Essential Atlas
- ↑ 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 2.39 2.40 2.41 2.42 2.43 2.44 2.45 2.46 2.47 2.48 2.49 2.50 2.51 2.52 2.53 2.54 2.55
Star Wars: The Essential Atlas Online Companion on StarWars.com (article) (backup link not verified!)
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 The New Essential Chronology
- ↑ The Last Command Sourcebook, p. 74
- ↑ Star Wars Adventure Journal 7
- ↑ Living Force Campaign Guide
- ↑
Gran in the Databank (content now obsolete; backup link)
- ↑ Galaxy Guide 12: Aliens — Enemies and Allies
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 The Essential Chronology
- ↑ The Truce at Bakura Sourcebook