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The Duro
« on: December 19, 2009, 04:03:00 PM »
INFO: The Duros were a humanoid species native to the planet Duro who were among the galaxy's first space faring civilizations.

Their homeworld was located on both the Corellian Trade Spine and at the end of the Duros Space Run, two major hyperspace routes that linked Duro with other important commercial centers.


RACE: Duro
HEIGHT: 1.7 to 2.2 Meters Tall
SKIN: Green and blue
DISTINCTION: Noseless, hairless, large red eyes, affinity for space travel
LANGUAGE: Duro


HOMEWORLD:
Duro (also known as Duros) was the heavily polluted and depopulated homeworld of the Duros species. Located on the Corellian Trade Spine, the planet itself was mostly abandoned, housing mostly food processing plants. Most people lived in one of the twenty orbiting cities. Duro was also home to a large number of orbital shipyards.  See below post for more info on the planet.



BIOLOGY AND APPEARANCE:
The Duros were humanoids with smooth blue-green skin, red eyes, lipless mouths, long thin noseless faces and green blood. Olfactory glands beneath their eyes were responsible for their sense of smell. Both females and males were bald, though both genders were easily distinguished. Their large red goggle-like eyes also had slit pupils. Duros females gave birth to live young, and like the Neimoidians they where born in a larval grub stage, but unlike their cousins who neglected their young, the Duros took care of their offspring from birth.



CULTURE AND HISTORY:
While usually taciturn, Duros enjoyed telling stories about their travels. It was said Duros had a photographic memory when it came to the telling of tales and stories. Many Duros were pilots and explorers, and were adventurous, though sometimes rash. As one of the first cultures to develop hyperdrive spacecraft (some even believe the first), Duros-charted trade routes were among the oldest hyperspace routes still in use during the Imperial era. Even in the later periods of galactic history, Duros were still known for their superior astro-navigational skills. Their affinity for traveling led many Duros to prefer the honorific title of "Traveler" despite their occupation or craft of choice, and addressing them as such was considered good etiquette. The Duros language was Durese, which was a lingua franca of sorts amongst spacers.

Their home planet Duro was primarily uninhabited due to massive pollution on the world over time. Instead, it was covered with automated farms for food production. The Duros lived in twenty orbital space cities above the planet.

The Duros also established a vast, grand starship construction industry in the Duro system that rivaled the one in the Corellian system. The Duros set up their government around a consortium of starship construction corporations, with all important political decisions made by the stockholders of the corporations. This meant that any Duros that held stock in a company could participate in the administration of the system.

The Duros were also one of the founding races of the Galactic Republic. Years before the formation of the Republic, the Duros colonized the planet Neimoidia, giving rise to a genetically distinct "newer version" of Duros, the Neimoidians. The Neimoidians retained many similarities to their Duros cousins including basic form, noseless faces, and green skin (though Neimoidians tended to be grayer). However, in contrast to their ancestors, Neimoidians possessed pupils that split horizontally, lumpy foreheads, and perpetually frowning mouths. In addition, Neimoidians tended to be cowardly, greedy and fearful of death, whereas the average Duro was adventurous, gregarious and peaceful. Not surprisingly, one of the most powerful insults among the Duros was to be called a Neimoidian. By the time of the rise of the New Republic, however, the Duros were friendlier towards the Neimoidians, and respected their business skills.

After the young Duros was born, they were cared for and raised by their family members. This was another thing that set them apart from the Neimoidians, who did not actively care for their young.

The Duros originated on the planet Duro long before the dawn of the Galactic Republic. In 100,000 BBY, Duro was surveyed by the Columi, who were not impressed. Later, Duro was conquered by the Rakata of the Infinite Empire and the native Duros were enslaved. Duros slaves were used to create the Star Forge in 30,000 BBY.

Following a plague in 25,200 BBY that killed only Rakata, the Duros rebelled and overthrew their Rakatan masters. The Duros then formed a hereditary monarchy.

At an early age, the Duros became interested in exploration and ventured off their homeworld to explore the galaxy. Hyperspace cannons linked Duro with Coruscant, Corellia, and other Core Worlds. Having reverse-engineered the hyperdrive independently of the Corellians, Duro entered a Golden Age as a Core Founder in 25,053 BBY under Queen Rana Mas Trehalt. The Duros also constructed large shipyards and spacedocks in their planet's orbit. The monarchy was eventually abolished in favor of a collection of ruling corporations.

The Duros colonized Neimoidia during their earliest wave of expansion, though the Neimoidians were considered a separate culture by 15,000 BBY. The Duros also discovered Sneeve in 13,975 BBY, Adner in 5,000 BBY, and Koboth prior to 219 BBY.

In 3,962 BBY, the planet itself was laid to near-total waste during the Mandalorian Wars, when the Mandalorian invasion fleet advancing on the Colonies and Core regions destroyed much of the world using thousands of Basilisk war droids. Years of misery and rebuilding were ahead of the Duros people, merely the latest phase in the long series of Sith Wars. In 1,003 BBY, during the New Sith Wars, the Duros colony on Harpori was wiped out by Kaox Krul.

In 220 BBY, during Duro's Industrial Age, the mining city of Tayana reached its height. In 200 BBY, the Tiercam Dam was built. The Duros also set up large food processing plants that polluted Duro's atmosphere, forcing the them to relocate to 20 orbiting cities throughout their home system.

In 20 BBY, during the Clone Wars, the Confederacy of Independent Systems launched Durge's Lance, a coordinated major campaign that led to the capture of Duro. The swift success of the campaign sent shockwaves throughout the Galactic Republic, and even neutral Corellia began to tighten its defenses.

After the Clone Wars, the Galactic Empire collected what was left of Duro's natural resources, and forced many Duros to move off the planet. In an attempt to stir up conflict between Duro and Corellia, the Empire declared Duro to be part of the Corellian Sector.

In 5 ABY, the prisoner Triclops was moved to Duro by Grand Moff Bertroff Hissa. However, Triclops escaped and saved his son Ken from Hissa. Although the New Republic managed to save Duros archaeologists from the Valley of Royalty, the Valley itself was flooded with toxic waste when the Tiercam Dam burst.

The New Republic eventually liberated the planet in , and put the system back in the Duro Sector. Ecosystem purification teams cleaned up the planet's atmosphere as best they could. In 10 ABY, Duro was retaken by the Empire during Operation Shadow Hand. However, it was eventually liberated by the New Republic.

In 13 ABY, CorDuro Shipping took control of the Pri-Andylan shipyards. In 25 ABY, Jedi Tresina Lobi and Thrynni Vae discovered CorDuro Shipping's ties to the Peace Brigade, resulting in the Brigade murdering Thrynni.

In 26 ABY, the New Republic attempted to make Duro habitable and settle refugees there, though their efforts were sabotaged by the Yuuzhan Vong agent Nom Anor. The Yuuzhan Vong conquered Duro and managed to reverse centuries of pollution in just two years. Later, the planet was liberated by the Galactic Federation of Free Alliances and it is likely that the Duros returned to the now lush Duro after the war's end.

APPEARANCES:
"Shadows and Light" - Star Wars Tales 23
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Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic: Nights of Anger
Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic: Daze of Hate
Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 35: Vindication, Part 4
Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 43: The Reaping, Part 1
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords
Darkness Shared (Mentioned only)
Darth Bane: Rule of Two (Mentioned only)
Star Wars The Old Republic Threat of Peace Act 1: Treaty of Coruscant
Incident at Horn Station
"Children of the Force" - Star Wars Tales 13
Marked
Star Wars Republic: Prelude to Rebellion
Cloak of Deception (Mentioned only)
Star Wars: Darth Maul 2
Episode I Adventures 2: The Bartokk Assassins
Darth Maul: Shadow Hunter
Episode I: The Phantom Menace ½
Star Wars Republic: Outlander
Deep Spoilers
Star Wars Republic: Emissaries to Malastare
Star Wars Republic: Infinity's End
Star Wars Republic: The Hunt for Aurra Sing
Star Wars Republic: The Stark Hyperspace War (Appears in flashback(s))
Star Wars Republic: The Devaronian Version
Republic Commando: Triple Zero
Outbound Flight
Star Wars: Jango Fett
Star Wars: Zam Wesell
Duros Dispute Encyclopedia—HoloNet News Vol. 531 45
SPECIAL REPORT: The Death Stick Scourge—HoloNet News Vol. 531 49 (Mentioned only)
Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones comic
"Twi'light Storm"
"Felanil Baaks, Jedi Artisan"
Republic Commando: Hard Contact
Jedi: Mace Windu (Mentioned only)
Hero of Cartao
Republic HoloNet News Core Edition 15:3:02
Republic HoloNet News Core Edition 15:3:29
"Old Scores" - Clone Wars Adventures: Volume 8
MedStar I: Battle Surgeons
"MedStar: Intermezzo" - Star Wars Insider 83
Star Wars: General Grievous
Star Wars The Clone Wars Secret Missions 1: Breakout Squad
The Clone Wars: Invitation Only
Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Hostage Crisis"
The Clone Wars: Hunting the Hunters (Part 1)
The Clone Wars: Act on Instinct
Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Republic Heroes
Star Wars: The Clone Wars: The Holocron Heist
Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Holocron Heist"
Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Cargo of Doom"
Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Children of the Force"
Star Wars Republic: Into the Unknown
Star Wars Dark Times: The Path to Nowhere
Star Wars Dark Times: Parallels
Evasive Action: Prey
Coruscant Nights I: Jedi Twilight
The Gem of Alderaan on Wizards.com (article)
The Last of the Jedi: A Tangled Web (Mentioned only)
The Paradise Snare
The Hutt Gambit
Star Wars Empire: Darklighter
The Hovel on Terk Street
Being Boba Fett
Rebel Dawn
Interlude at Darkknell
Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope (First appearance)
Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope junior novel
We Don't Do Weddings: The Band's Tale
Imperial Double-Cross
Star Wars: Rebellion (Mentioned only)
Rookies: Rendezvous
Star Wars 19: The Ultimate Gamble
Star Wars 31: Return to Tatooine
The Star Wars Holiday Special
Star Wars Empire 19: Target: Vader
River of Chaos
Star Wars Empire: The Wrong Side of the War
Galaxy of Fear: The Brain Spiders
Side Trip
Star Wars 79: The Big Con (Picture only)
Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi
Mara Jade: By the Emperor's Hand
The Truce at Bakura
"Handoff" - Star Wars Gamer 10
Three Against the Galaxy
Lando's Commandos: On Eagles' Wings
"A Credit for Your Thoughts" - Star Wars Gamer 2
X-wing Rogue Squadron: Masquerade
Mission from Mount Yoda
X-wing: Wedge's Gamble
X-wing: The Krytos Trap (Mentioned only)
"First Contact" - Star Wars Adventure Journal 1
The Trouble with Squibs
The Last Command
X-wing: Isard's Revenge
Crimson Empire
Children of the Jedi (as "Durosians")
Planet of Twilight (as "Durosians")
Specter of the Past
Vision of the Future
MedStar I: Battle Surgeons
Star Wars: Chewbacca (Appears in flashback(s))
Dark Tide I: Onslaught
Agents of Chaos I: Hero's Trial
Agents of Chaos II: Jedi Eclipse
Balance Point
Edge of Victory I: Conquest (Mentioned only)
Edge of Victory II: Rebirth
Recovery (Mentioned only)
Emissary of the Void
Star by Star
Destiny's Way
Ylesia
Force Heretic II: Refugee
The Final Prophecy
The Unifying Force (Mentioned only)
Betrayal
Tempest
Exile
Inferno
Fury
Invincible
Millennium Falcon
Outcast
Abyss
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Star Wars Legacy: Ghosts
Star Wars Legacy: Indomitable
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Grievous in the Databank
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Tsavong Lah in the Databank
Ben Skywalker in the Databank
Leslomy Tacema in the Databank
Pello Scrambas in the Databank
Y-Wing in the Databank

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PRE-REPUBLIC:
Duro was surveyed by the Columi in 100,000 BBY, but the Columi were not impressed and passed it off as a primitive failure, little knowing that the inhabitants of the world, the Duros, would become the second most space faring Sentients in the Galaxy in the millennia to come. Duro became a slave world of the Infinite Empire. Duros helped create the Star Forge 30,000 BBY. Following a plague that struck the Rakata, the Duros rebelled in 25,200 BBY. The Duros then formed a hereditary monarchy. The monarchy was based at Ranadaast, a city named after Queen Rana Mas Trehalt, which fell into disrepair and was infested by criminals when the monarchy fell into decline. Several years after the fall of the monarchy Duro became a member world of the Herglic Trade Empire, the most powerful government in the Core Worlds region at the time.

OLD REPUBLIC:
Duros were interested in exploration and ventured off their homeworld to explore the galaxy at an early age. Hyperspace cannons linked Duro with Coruscant, Corellia, and other Core Worlds. Having reverse-engineered the hyperdrive independently of the Corellians, Duro entered a Golden Age as a Core Founder 25,053 BBY under Queen Rana Mas Trehalt at the formation of the Galactic Republic. The monarchy was eventually abolished in favor of a collection of ruling corporations. The Duros High House became the government/legislature, and the Chief Representative Officer became the planet's head of state, and the Herglic Trade Empire fall with the formation of the new galactic government.

The Duros colonized Neimoidia during their earliest wave of expansion, though the Neimoidians were considered a separate culture by 15,000 BBY. The Duros discovered Sneeve 13,975 BBY, Adner 5,000 BBY, and Koboth (prior to 219 BBY).

3,962 BBY, the planet itself was laid to near-total waste during the Mandalorian Wars, when the Mandalorian invasion fleet advancing on the Colonies and Core regions destroyed much of the world using thousands of Basilisk War Droids. Years of misery and rebuilding were ahead of the Duros people, merely the latest phase in the long series of Sith Wars. During the War of Light and Darkness, the Duros colony on Harpori was wiped out by Kaox Krul 1,002 BBY.




RISE OF THE EMPIRE:
220 BBY, during Duro's Industrial Age, the mining city of Tayana reached its height. 200 BBY, the Tiercam Dam was built.

During the Clone Wars, the Confederacy of Independent Systems launched Operation Durge's Lance in 20 BBY, a coordinated and major campaign that led to the capture of Duro. During the battle, General Grievous ordered an orbital bombardment of the surface. This resulted in the pollutants from the numerous factories which covered Duro's surface to be released radioactively, and the surface being rendered the uninhabitable wasteland that it would remain until being Vongformed years later. The swift success of the campaign sent shockwaves throughout the Galactic Republic, and even neutral Corellia began to tighten its defenses.

GALACTIC EMPIRE:
The Galactic Empire collected what was left of Duro's natural resources, and forced many Duros to move off the planet. In an attempt to stir up conflict between Duro and Corellia, the Empire declared Duro to be part of the Corellian sector. With the Trade Federation nationalized, the disgraced Neimoidians began to reintegrate themselves into mainstream Duros culture.

The space city Pellezara station, located near the planet in the Duro system, served as a maintenance stop over for freighters en route to Duro.

NEW REPUBLIC:
5 ABY, the prisoner Triclops was moved to Duro by Grand Moff Bertroff Hissa. Triclops escaped and saved his son Ken from Hissa. Although the New Republic managed to save Duros archaeologists from the Valley of Royalty, the Valley itself was flooded with toxic waste when the Tiercam Dam burst. The New Republic eventually liberated the planet, and put the system back in the Duro Sector. Ecosystem purification teams cleaned up the planet's atmosphere as best they could. 11 ABY, in Operation Shadow Hand, Duro was retaken by the Empire, but eventually freed.

13 ABY, CorDuro Shipping took control of the Pri-Andylan shipyards. 25 ABY, Jedi Tresina Lobi and Thrynni Vae discovered CorDuro Shipping's ties to the Peace Brigade, resulting in the Brigade murdering Thrynni.

YUUZHAN VONG EMPIRE:
26 ABY, the New Republic attempted to make Duro habitable and settle refugees there, though their efforts were sabotaged by the Yuuzhan Vong agent Nom Anor. The Yuuzhan Vong conquered Duro, and managed to reverse centuries of pollution in just two years. It was later raided by the New Republic, and again by the Galactic Alliance.

POST YUUZHAN VONG EMPIRE:
After the war's end Duros returned to its lush forested past, restored by the Yuuzhan Vong terraforming. During the Second Galactic Civil War Thrackan Sal-Solo had planned to conquer it for its baradium and cortosis.

After the Battle of Caamas and the end of the Sith-Imperial War, a Duros Admiral named Gar Stazi led the remnants of the Galactic Alliance Core Fleet against the newly established Galactic Empire. Duro itself was subjugated by the Empire and was subject to a pervasive Imperial presence. An Imperial Naval Academy was established in the planet; in it the most talented Duros taught Imperial pilots and capital ships crewmen.

FAUNA:
Eventually, due to millennia of pollution, the only remaining creature on Duro was the nonnative Fefze beetle, an aggressive mutation of the insectoid Fefze, a species recruited to work on Duro during the last decades of the Galactic Republic. Extinct creatures included the cannibal arachnids. When the Yuuzhan Vong arrived on Duro, they introduced many of their own creatures and creations onto the planet.

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