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"The Jaguada system, Lord Vader. More precisely, the moon of the system's only inhabited world."
―First technician, to Darth Vader[3]

Jaguada's moon was the sole moon of Jaguada, which was the only inhabited planet in the Jaguada system. The moon possessed a Type I atmosphere, which was breathable by Humans.

Description[]

"How long will it take us to reach the front entrance, closest to the cliffs?"
"That'll dump us way down valley, Roan. A good kilometer from the drop ship."
―Roan Shryne and Jula Shryne[3]

Jaguada's moon was the sole moon of the planet Jaguada, the only inhabited world of the Jaguada system,[3] located in the Sith Worlds region of the Esstran sector[1] in the Trans-Hydian portion of[2] the Outer Rim Territories.[1] The moon was gloomy and was frequently ravaged by the restless winds, which made travel difficult due to the blowing sand and bits of other inorganic debris. The moon had a thin Type I atmosphere that was breathable to Humans. A part of the moon's surface had sheer cliffs made of striated rock.[3]

History[]

"We made a couple of runs here six or so years back. Communications hardware for the hyperwave transceiver. And before you go all patriotic on me, Roan, we didn't realize that the facility would eventually be used to eavesdrop on Republic transmissions."
―Jula Shryne[3]

Jaguada's moon was once a part of the Sith Empire,[2] and the ancient Sith built large geometric structures that formed a complex on the moon's surface.[3] In 25 BBY,[4] Dooku turned the complex into the Separatist communications facility, using equipment for the hyperwave transceiver that had been hauled there by Jula Shryne. Shortly after the First Battle of Geonosis the Confederacy abandoned the facility. Near the end of the Clone Wars, the Galactic Empire apparently left the moon alone, although they occupied Jaguada itself.[3]

A month after the war's end, Roan Shryne, Olee Starstone, and several other Jedi Purge survivors arrived aboard the the Corellian freighter Drunk Dancer into the stationary orbit on the moon's far side without being detected by the Imperial troops on Jaguada. Using a drop ship, they slipped into the moon's thin atmosphere to the landing platform of the Separatist communications facility.[3]

Inside the facility, they used equipment to access the Jedi Temple databanks on the galactic capital world, Coruscant, which inadvertently woke the early-generation Trade Federation B1-Series battle droids and droidekas within the temple that had been shut down following the war's end.[3]

Their activities were detected from the Temple beacon room by the Imperial Internal Security Bureau chief, Armand Isard, and his crew of ISB technicians, who traced the group to Jaguada's moon and relayed the information to Dark Lord of the Sith Darth Vader. As a large holomap displaying the Jaguada system, including the planet and its moon, emerged before Vader, he stepped into the hologram and indicated Jaguada's moon in it. Commander Appo relayed information on the location to Vader, including the fact that an Imperial garrison was present on Jaguada. Vader then had Appo order the garrison commander to pursue Shryne and his cohorts.[3]

The assorted smugglers and Jedi reactivated the droids, reprogramming them to kill all of the stormtroopers that had arrived.[3]

Locations[]

"The moon is the site of an abandoned Separatist communications facility, whoever is in possession of the Jedi transceiver must have brought the facility's hyperspace communications network online."
―Appo[3]

Located in a narrow valley between two sheer cliffs of striated rock, the Separatist communications facility was once a complex of ancient, geometric structures built by the ancient Sith. The cliffs were carved with thirty-meter-tall statues, similar to statuary on the worlds of Ziost and Korriban, that stood silent guard over the valley with their gaze directed towards the moon's eastern horizon. Scanners classified the metal used in the construction as "unidentifiable." The complex contained kilometers of parched corridors studded with gruesome statuary.[3]

One of the corridors was lined on both walls in identical recessses with identical six-meter-high statues that depicted some mythical creature from antiquity, an equal parts humanoid and winged beast. The indistinct visage was partly concealed by a hooded robe that fell to taloned feet. They were made from locally quarried stone that matched the striated rock of the cliffs that walled the complex.[3]

Behind the scenes[]

Jaguada's moon first appeared in the 2005 novel Dark Lord: The Rise of Darth Vader, written by James Luceno.[3] The 2009 reference book The Essential Atlas placed Jaguada and its moon in grid square R-5.[2]

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Notes and references[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 StarWars Star Wars: The Essential Atlas Online Companion on StarWars.com (article) (backup link) — Based on corresponding data for Jaguada system
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 The Essential Atlas — Based on corresponding data for Jaguada system
  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 3.13 3.14 3.15 3.16 3.17 3.18 3.19 3.20 3.21 3.22 Dark Lord: The Rise of Darth Vader
  4. Dark Lord: The Rise of Darth Vader states that Jula Shryne's smuggler run happened "six or so years back" before the events of the novel. The Essential Reader's Companion dates the events of the Dark Lord: The Rise of Darth Vader to 19 BBY, which would place the run in 25 BBY.
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