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+ | | Title=Planetary Datasheet | ||
+ | | Image=Globecoruscant.jpg | ||
+ | | Name=Imperial Center (Coruscant) | ||
+ | | Region=Core Worlds | ||
+ | | Sector=Coruscant Sector | ||
+ | | System=Coruscant System | ||
+ | | Suns=1: Coruscant Prime | ||
+ | | Moons=3: Centax-1; Centax-2; Centax-3 | ||
+ | | Primary Terrain=Planetary cityscape, mountains | ||
+ | | Points of Interest=Central Gathering Hall, Galactic Museum, Galaxies Opera House, Imperial Palace, Monument Plaza, Senate Building, University of Coruscant, Holographic Zoo of Extinct Animals. | ||
+ | | Native Species=Zhell; Taung; Cthon, possibly Human | ||
+ | | Population=Over 1 Trillion | ||
+ | | Affiliation=[[The Galactic Empire]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | The '''Galactic Center of Coruscant''' (pronounced /'kʊɹəsɑnt/) was the political hub of the galaxy for millennia. It was generally agreed that Coruscant was, during most of Galactic history, the most politically important world in the galaxy. A large number of the galaxy's trade routes—including the Perlemian Trade Route, the Corellian Run, the Metellos Trade Route, the Koros Trunk Line, and the Leisure Corridor—went through Coruscant, making it one of the richest worlds in the galaxy. Tellingly, the planet's hyperspace coordinates were (0,0,0), and the military designation was Triple Zero. | ||
− | == | + | The actual planet-wide city of Coruscant was known as Galactic City, Republic City, Coruscant City or the City of Spires under the Galactic Republic and as Imperial City during the rule of the Galactic Empire. |
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− | {{Quote|Seen from orbit, Imperial Center is a blaze of light and sparkling colors, reminding some spacers of corusca stones, after which this planet was named long ago.|Pollux Hax|The Illustrated Star Wars Universe}} | + | | class="mp2left" style="width:45%; border-width: 0px; border-style: solid; vertical-align:top"| |
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+ | <center>'''Planetary Features''' </center> | ||
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+ | |{{Quote|Seen from orbit, Imperial Center is a blaze of light and sparkling colors, reminding some spacers of corusca stones, after which this planet was named long ago.|Pollux Hax|The Illustrated Star Wars Universe}} | ||
− | + | '''Surface''' | |
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+ | Geologically, the planet comprised a molten core with rocky mantle and silicate rock crust. | ||
− | The entire surface of Coruscant was covered over throughout the thousands of generations of galactic history by sprawling mile-high skyscrapers and cities, and boasting a population of over a hundred billion to several trillion, depending on the era. These skyscrapers dwarfed all the original natural features, including mountains, as well as floors of oceans which once covered a large proportion of Coruscant's surface. Areas of Galactic City were broken up into levels, megablocks, blocks, and subblocks. Coruscant itself was divided into quadrants, which were divided into zones. Below the skyscrapers was Coruscant's Underworld/undercity, where sunlight never reached. Artificial lighting illuminated these lower levels and advertisement holograms could be seen everywhere. There were numerous establishments for entertainment, catering to a myriad of alien species. | + | The entire surface of Coruscant was covered over throughout the thousands of generations of galactic history by '''sprawling mile-high skyscrapers and cities''', and boasting a population of over a hundred billion to several trillion, depending on the era. These skyscrapers dwarfed all the original natural features, including mountains, as well as floors of oceans which once covered a large proportion of Coruscant's surface. Areas of Galactic City were broken up into levels, megablocks, blocks, and subblocks. Coruscant itself was divided into quadrants, which were divided into zones. Below the skyscrapers was Coruscant's Underworld/undercity, where sunlight never reached. Artificial lighting illuminated these lower levels and advertisement holograms could be seen everywhere. There were numerous establishments for entertainment, catering to a myriad of alien species. |
− | + | [[Image:Coruscant at night.jpg|250px|thumb|left|Overlooking the Senate District at night, c. 19 BBY.]]'''Water''' | |
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Coruscant was once a world mostly covered in oceans. However, all natural bodies of water were drained and stored in vast caverns beneath the city as a result of years of overpopulation. The only body of water visible was the artificial Western Sea, with many artificially-created islands floating on it, used by tourists on holidays. | Coruscant was once a world mostly covered in oceans. However, all natural bodies of water were drained and stored in vast caverns beneath the city as a result of years of overpopulation. The only body of water visible was the artificial Western Sea, with many artificially-created islands floating on it, used by tourists on holidays. | ||
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With no bodies of water available to feed and water its trillion inhabitants, Coruscant's architects, along with many others from around the galaxy, worked together to build a self-contained eco-system in the massive buildings set all over the planet. Polar cap stations also melted ice and distributed water throughout the planetwide city through a complex series of pipes. | With no bodies of water available to feed and water its trillion inhabitants, Coruscant's architects, along with many others from around the galaxy, worked together to build a self-contained eco-system in the massive buildings set all over the planet. Polar cap stations also melted ice and distributed water throughout the planetwide city through a complex series of pipes. | ||
− | + | '''Mountains''' | |
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− | === | + | One of the few pieces of Coruscant's landmass that were left untouched were the '''Manarai Mountains''', twin peaks that stuck up out of the ground near the famous Imperial Palace. The Manarai Mountains included the tallest peak, Umate; many floating restaurants; the Monument Plaza; and were home to the ''Flames of Umate'' cult. |
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− | Galactic City was divided into quadrants, "several thousand" in number, with each quadrant further split into sectors. Each sector was numbered on official maps, but sectors often had nicknames, such as Sah'c Town (sector H-46, named for a prominent family that owned a large portion of its land) and The Works, the largest of Coruscant's designated industrial zones | + | |} |
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+ | <center>'''Neighborhoods''' </center> | ||
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+ | |Galactic City was divided into quadrants, "several thousand" in number, with each quadrant further split into sectors. Each sector was numbered on official maps, but sectors often had nicknames, such as '''Sah'c Town''' (sector H-46, named for a prominent family that owned a large portion of its land) and '''The Works''', the largest of Coruscant's designated industrial zones. | ||
− | + | Coruscant practiced zoning, which is the designation of specific areas of land for particular purposes, such as governmental and senatorial, financial (including banking zones), residential, commercial, industrial, and manufacturing. Manufacturing and industrial zones were typically the largest designated areas of the planet. | |
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− | Coruscant | + | [[Image:Theworks view.jpg|thumb|right|The Works landscape.]] |
+ | The Works was once one of the Galaxy's major manufacturing areas, where spacecraft parts, droids, and building materials were heavily produced for centuries, but as construction and industry became more efficient and cheaper away from Coruscant, The Works fell in disrepair. It gained the reputation as a hub of high criminal activity and many locals stayed away from it. | ||
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+ | Another area of Coruscant was '''CoCo Town''' (short for "collective commerce"). Many diverse species lived there and worked in manufacturing. A partially enclosed open-air plaza near the Senate building was called Column Commons because it housed most of the HoloNet and news media corporations. | ||
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+ | Most infamous of all was the '''Alien Protection Zone''', colloquially known as the '''Invisible Sector''' or '''Invisec''' for short, was a walled off ethnic neighborhood on Imperial Center. A neighborhood supposedly built for non-Human species to protect them from "genuine prejudice", the Galactic Empire was in essence segregating them from the human population. This practice is in line with the Empire's undeniable Humanocentric policies. | ||
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+ | Conditions inside Invisec were very poor and residents were often harassed by Stormtroopers. Propaganda reports indicate that neighborhoods were built to reflect the various different cultures of the galaxy's alien species, though this may have been untrue. However, it is true that alien neighborhoods were dominated by statues to honor heroes from their respective homeworlds. This tactic was used to make alien residents feel as if the ethnic neighborhoods were really meant to be a place of honor and hope, which they were not. | ||
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+ | <center>'''Livability''' </center> | ||
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+ | |[[Image:Crou.jpg|thumb|left|The many layers of the city.]]Coruscant orbited relatively far from its tiny star Coruscant Prime, ranging from 207 million to 251 million km. Thus, Coruscant did not naturally have a climate suitable for Humans. Coruscant's Humans countered this by erecting a series of Orbital Solar Energy Transfer Satellites that reflected the sun's warmth and light. Several of these mirrors would be destroyed in the Battle of Coruscant during the Clone Wars, although it is unknown whether this had any lasting effect. It is known that thunderstorms and rain occurred during 19 BBY, possibly as an effect of the altered sunlight from the remaining mirrors. | ||
Almost everything on the planet, from clothes to packaging and machinery, was recyclable. Another problem for a world like Coruscant was the unimaginable amount of carbon dioxide and heat energy that its trillion-being population generated each day, so thousands of carbon dioxide-reactive atmospheric dampeners were put into place in the upper atmosphere to prevent atmospheric degeneration. The first set of these planet-wide dampeners, developed by the Galactic Republic, was known as the Coruscant Atmospheric Reclamation Project. | Almost everything on the planet, from clothes to packaging and machinery, was recyclable. Another problem for a world like Coruscant was the unimaginable amount of carbon dioxide and heat energy that its trillion-being population generated each day, so thousands of carbon dioxide-reactive atmospheric dampeners were put into place in the upper atmosphere to prevent atmospheric degeneration. The first set of these planet-wide dampeners, developed by the Galactic Republic, was known as the Coruscant Atmospheric Reclamation Project. | ||
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Galactic Standard Time was developed on Coruscant and revolved around the hours Coruscant had in a single day, which was 24 hours, with 368 local days a year. | Galactic Standard Time was developed on Coruscant and revolved around the hours Coruscant had in a single day, which was 24 hours, with 368 local days a year. | ||
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+ | <center>'''History''' </center> | ||
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+ | '''Pre-Republic''' | ||
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The very early history of Coruscant is a bit sketchy and is not well known. Coruscant was considered by many to be the Human homeworld. Millennia ago, the Architects could have removed Humans from Coruscant with which to populate Corellia. | The very early history of Coruscant is a bit sketchy and is not well known. Coruscant was considered by many to be the Human homeworld. Millennia ago, the Architects could have removed Humans from Coruscant with which to populate Corellia. | ||
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Over the next two centuries, Coruscant was linked to other Core Worlds, including Corellia and Duro, by hyperspace cannons. It was during this time that the Coruscant government peacefully absorbed the nearby Azure Imperium. During these pre-Republic years, the languages of Coruscant and its neighbors meshed to become Old Galactic Standard. | Over the next two centuries, Coruscant was linked to other Core Worlds, including Corellia and Duro, by hyperspace cannons. It was during this time that the Coruscant government peacefully absorbed the nearby Azure Imperium. During these pre-Republic years, the languages of Coruscant and its neighbors meshed to become Old Galactic Standard. | ||
− | + | '''Early Republic''' | |
[[Image:Oldrepublic 05 06.jpg|thumb|left|Galactic City c. 5,000 BBY.]] | [[Image:Oldrepublic 05 06.jpg|thumb|left|Galactic City c. 5,000 BBY.]] | ||
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In 2,973 BBY, the Senate Rotunda was founded, replacing the previous assembly place. | In 2,973 BBY, the Senate Rotunda was founded, replacing the previous assembly place. | ||
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As Darth Sidious gained in power (and made Anakin Skywalker Darth Vader in the process), and other major politicians and entities became more aggressive, political instability surged both in the Galaxy and on Coruscant, threatening Coruscant itself and inflicting much violence on and near Coruscant. | As Darth Sidious gained in power (and made Anakin Skywalker Darth Vader in the process), and other major politicians and entities became more aggressive, political instability surged both in the Galaxy and on Coruscant, threatening Coruscant itself and inflicting much violence on and near Coruscant. | ||
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In 23 BBY, near the end of the Separatist Crisis, the Confederacy of Independent Systems began to become a significant threat against the Republic, causing several systems to secede, including Ando and Sy Myrth, resulting in a mass exodus of Aqualish and Sy Myrthians from Coruscant. | In 23 BBY, near the end of the Separatist Crisis, the Confederacy of Independent Systems began to become a significant threat against the Republic, causing several systems to secede, including Ando and Sy Myrth, resulting in a mass exodus of Aqualish and Sy Myrthians from Coruscant. | ||
− | [[Image:Jedi Temple sunset.jpg| | + | [[Image:Jedi Temple sunset.jpg|right|thumb|The Jedi Temple on Coruscant at sunset.]] |
During these times, several assassination attempts were made on Padmé Amidala while she was on Coruscant, including one where her personal ship was destroyed and several of her handmaidens killed. Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi were assigned to protect her. Eventually, they managed to foil an attempt at Padmé's penthouse by Zam Wesell, resulting in an airspeeder chase through Coruscant, ending in a showdown at the Outlander Club in the lower levels. The Jedi caught Zam, but she was killed by a mysterious armored figure, leading Obi-Wan to Kamino. | During these times, several assassination attempts were made on Padmé Amidala while she was on Coruscant, including one where her personal ship was destroyed and several of her handmaidens killed. Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi were assigned to protect her. Eventually, they managed to foil an attempt at Padmé's penthouse by Zam Wesell, resulting in an airspeeder chase through Coruscant, ending in a showdown at the Outlander Club in the lower levels. The Jedi caught Zam, but she was killed by a mysterious armored figure, leading Obi-Wan to Kamino. | ||
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Such incidents prompted the Republic to implement numerous changes on Coruscant in the name of increased security. Huge stretches of the cityscape were transformed into military staging areas, and clone troopers were seen everywhere. The fanatical pro-Human COMPOR was founded, the local SAGroup led by Nenevanth Tion marching in a patriotism parade. COMPOR pressured Tannon Praji into deporting from the capital all members of species whose homeworld had joined the Confederacy. Vice-Admiral Terrinald Screed was placed in charge of Coruscant Planetary Defense. | Such incidents prompted the Republic to implement numerous changes on Coruscant in the name of increased security. Huge stretches of the cityscape were transformed into military staging areas, and clone troopers were seen everywhere. The fanatical pro-Human COMPOR was founded, the local SAGroup led by Nenevanth Tion marching in a patriotism parade. COMPOR pressured Tannon Praji into deporting from the capital all members of species whose homeworld had joined the Confederacy. Vice-Admiral Terrinald Screed was placed in charge of Coruscant Planetary Defense. | ||
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Yet in 19 BBY, the Confederacy of Independent Systems succeeded in making a raid on Coruscant. Using secret hyperspace routes through the Deep Core provided by Darth Sidious, a Separatist fleet under the command of the dreaded General Grievous made a raid on the city planet. While the Separatist fleet engaged the Republic fleet, an army of battle droids landed on Galactic City. The invasion distracted the defending Jedi and clone forces while General Grievous and a squad of his elite MagnaGuards captured the Supreme Chancellor Palpatine. However, Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi succeeded in rescuing the Supreme Chancellor from the infamous Separatist flagship ''Invisible Hand''. The Battle of Coruscant eventually turned to the Republic's favor and the Separatist's armada was forced into a full retreat. | Yet in 19 BBY, the Confederacy of Independent Systems succeeded in making a raid on Coruscant. Using secret hyperspace routes through the Deep Core provided by Darth Sidious, a Separatist fleet under the command of the dreaded General Grievous made a raid on the city planet. While the Separatist fleet engaged the Republic fleet, an army of battle droids landed on Galactic City. The invasion distracted the defending Jedi and clone forces while General Grievous and a squad of his elite MagnaGuards captured the Supreme Chancellor Palpatine. However, Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi succeeded in rescuing the Supreme Chancellor from the infamous Separatist flagship ''Invisible Hand''. The Battle of Coruscant eventually turned to the Republic's favor and the Separatist's armada was forced into a full retreat. | ||
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Near the end of the Clone Wars, Coruscant was transformed into Imperial Center following Chancellor Palpatine's Declaration of a New Order, reorganizing the Galactic Republic into the Galactic Empire. | Near the end of the Clone Wars, Coruscant was transformed into Imperial Center following Chancellor Palpatine's Declaration of a New Order, reorganizing the Galactic Republic into the Galactic Empire. | ||
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While the planet's name was officially changed during Palpatine's rule, most denizens of the Empire continued to call the planet-city by its old name. As part of the Humanocentric policies of the galaxy, nonhuman species were also compelled to live in segregated parts (also known as "ethnic neighborhoods") of Imperial City, such as Invisec. Those that did enter other parts, whether by intention or mistake, were punished brutally. | While the planet's name was officially changed during Palpatine's rule, most denizens of the Empire continued to call the planet-city by its old name. As part of the Humanocentric policies of the galaxy, nonhuman species were also compelled to live in segregated parts (also known as "ethnic neighborhoods") of Imperial City, such as Invisec. Those that did enter other parts, whether by intention or mistake, were punished brutally. | ||
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The Emperor also had the Palace of the Republic rebuilt and renamed the Imperial Palace. The Imperial Palace was a massive pyramidal structure and was the largest construction project in Coruscant. Other distinctive structures of the Galactic Republic, such as the Galactic Senate and the Jedi Temple, were either destroyed or eclipsed by newer buildings. | The Emperor also had the Palace of the Republic rebuilt and renamed the Imperial Palace. The Imperial Palace was a massive pyramidal structure and was the largest construction project in Coruscant. Other distinctive structures of the Galactic Republic, such as the Galactic Senate and the Jedi Temple, were either destroyed or eclipsed by newer buildings. | ||
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+ | <center>'''Citizens of Coruscant on SW-Fans''' </center> | ||
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+ | |These are the currently known citizens of Imperial Center (with species, gender, occupation and location where known): | ||
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+ | '''Criminal Organisations Members:''' | ||
+ | * [[Sasseeri Reeouurra]] - Cizerack female, Leader of Black Sun (Tapes District) | ||
+ | * [[Kal Olorin]] - Human male, Vigo for Black Sun | ||
+ | * [[Ynara Chukk]] - Human female, Lawyer & Black Sun lackey | ||
+ | * [[Varla]] - Human female, Courtesan & Lieutenant of Black Nebula | ||
+ | * [[Mato]] - Human male, Sub-Lieutenant & Enforcer for Black Nebula (Chiba District) | ||
+ | * [[Kalail Rotas]] - Human female, Accountant at the Kasajian Exchange & Lieutenant of Black Nebula | ||
+ | * [[Xel-Naga]] - Human male, Enforcer for Black Nebula | ||
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+ | '''Law Enforcement Agents:''' | ||
+ | * [[Kajeela Tarruurri]] - Cizerack female, Detective for ICPD | ||
+ | * [[Jonas T. Remkah]] - Human male, Detective for ICPD | ||
+ | * [[Janus]] - Human male, Detective in training for ICPD | ||
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+ | '''Imperials:''' | ||
+ | * [[R.S. Esalis]] - Human female, Director of Imperial Intelligence | ||
+ | * [[Jekaan Oludh]] - Human male, Intel agent | ||
+ | * [[Qourr Mhawat]] - Human female, Intel agent | ||
+ | * [[Danni Reyok]] - Human female, Sergeant (?) | ||
+ | * [[Karl Valten]] - Human male, Grand Inquisitor | ||
+ | * [[Rossos Atrapes]] - Human male, Inquisitor | ||
+ | * [[Y'roth Helghast]] - Human male, Inquisitor | ||
+ | * [[Victor Crestmere]] - NPC, Human male, Inquisitor | ||
+ | * [[Naomi Lang]] - Human female, Inquisitor | ||
+ | * [[Ylor Jerrard]] - Human male, Inquisitor | ||
+ | * [[Bren'lar Scothis]] - Human male, Inquisitor | ||
+ | * [[Morewind]] - Human male, Inquisitor | ||
+ | * [[Dr. Jefsran Ollisen]] - Human male, Leading medical researcher / practitioner of the Empire (see also [[Ilias Nytrau]]) | ||
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+ | '''Rebels:''' | ||
+ | * [[Estelle Russard]] - Human female, deep-cover Rebel agent & Student at the Tarkin Institute of Art and Technology | ||
+ | * [[Aurelias Kazaar]] - Human male, Undercover Rebel spy & semi-retired bounty hunter | ||
+ | * [[Byl Laprovik]] - Human male, Rebel agent | ||
+ | * [[Eluna Thals]] - Human-Replica droid, Rebel agent | ||
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+ | '''Ordinary Citizens:''' | ||
+ | * [[Ilias Nytrau]] - Human male, Jedi in hiding (see also [[Dr. Jefsran Ollisen]]) | ||
+ | * [[Taman Danar]] - Human female, Office Clerk at the Imperial Treasury Audit Division | ||
+ | * [[Ariesa d'Veldrin]] - Human female, teenager | ||
+ | * [[Marava'shak]] - Twi'lek female, Housewife | ||
+ | * [[Lon'shak]] - Twi'lek male, Clan Elder of the local Shak Clan, Junior Engineer for Corellidyne Holographics | ||
+ | * [[Teol Na Sareesh]] - Twi'lek male, independent trader of exotic wares | ||
+ | * [[Koyi Doneeta]] - Twi'lek female, formerly dancer, now slave to a local Hutt | ||
+ | * [[Lhira Doneeta]] - Twi'lek female, dancer | ||
+ | * [[Jeny'kyn]] - Twi'lek female, socialite | ||
+ | * [[Jason 'The Younger' Russard]] - Billionaire Industrialist heavily involved with the Inquisitors | ||
+ | * [[Jason 'The Elder' Russard]] - The former head of [[Russard Industries]] and patriarch of the Russards on Coruscant. Does not completely share his son's opinion of the Empire. | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:37, 5 July 2012
The Galactic Center of Coruscant (pronounced /'kʊɹəsɑnt/) was the political hub of the galaxy for millennia. It was generally agreed that Coruscant was, during most of Galactic history, the most politically important world in the galaxy. A large number of the galaxy's trade routes—including the Perlemian Trade Route, the Corellian Run, the Metellos Trade Route, the Koros Trunk Line, and the Leisure Corridor—went through Coruscant, making it one of the richest worlds in the galaxy. Tellingly, the planet's hyperspace coordinates were (0,0,0), and the military designation was Triple Zero.
The actual planet-wide city of Coruscant was known as Galactic City, Republic City, Coruscant City or the City of Spires under the Galactic Republic and as Imperial City during the rule of the Galactic Empire.
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