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The Gados
« on: January 12, 2010, 04:54:03 PM »
INFO: The Gados were furry sapients indigenous to Abregado-rae who originally spoke Gados, but learned Basic as more colonists arrived.


RACE: Gados
HEIGHT: 1.4 Meters Tall
SKIN (FUR): Light faun to dark brown
DISTINCTION: Gymnastic skills, amenable species
LANGUAGE:  Gadoian

HOMEWORLD:
Abregado-rae was a major manufacturing and trade-oriented planet in the Abregado system in the Core Worlds, sitting at the beginning of the Rimma Trade Route. It was also the beginning of the Shapani Bypass or the "Bacta Run." It had a reputation as one of the Core Worlds' more rough-and-tumble planets. It was home to the infamous Abregado-rae Spaceport. It shared the sun Anza with Abregado-dai, Abregado-san, Abregado-fus, and Abregado-taki.

The planet was controlled by an oppressive government which kept the peace and improved the local spaceports at the expense of its citizens. Despite this planet's temperate climate, it was home to a very limited number of native species. Less than ten species of large animals, including the Gado and Moocher (possibly related to the Atzerrian Meek) were native to this planet.



Unlike most Core Worlds, Abregado-rae was fairly backward, to the point of being compared with worlds in the Outer Rim Territories. The planet's spaceports seemed safe, at least to the untrained eye. In fact, it was a smuggler's paradise, a spaceport where the galaxy's uncounted species could mingle, get into trouble, and head off again to parts unknown.

The planet had many popular establishments including the LoBue Cantina, Lost Loves Casino, Njinska's Tavern, Starlight Theater, The Star of Chance, and the Triple Nova Casino. These were located in either Abregado-rae Spaceport or Le Yer, both of which attracted visitors from all parts of the galaxy including Han Solo and Lando Calrissian on occasions. The city Le Yer was a popular coastal resort city, with its extension, Phyrstal Island accessible by Hydrobike or Gados Floatboat.

Abregado-rae was also one of the few planets where the rare metal electrum was found. It was known to occasionally bubble to the surface in the Gilt Gushers. This mineral could be used for crafting lightsabers with many unique qualities; Darth Sidious and Mace Windu both possessed lightsabers containing electrum. A common song around the galaxy called "Calypso" can trace its origins back to Abregado-rae.

History
The planet was first discovered in 10,000 BBY when Galactic Republic scouts discovered the planet while exploring what would become the Rimma Trade Route, though colonization would not occur for millennia.[2] At the rise of the the Sith empire under the leadership of Darth Revan, Abregado joined with the Sith, sending their colonist to war against the Republic and Mandalorians. With the assassination of Darth Malak and Revan's disappearance, the Empire crumbled and the planet realigned with the Republic, remaining loyal for the next several thousand years.

Before the Clone Wars, a number of residents of Abregado-rae, along with other natives on the Rimma Trade Route joined the Nebula Front. This organization was against corporate monopoly and decadent government, but was dissolved when its leaders were killed or arrested by Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn and Padawan Obi-Wan Kenobi.

During the Clone Wars, Abregado-rae was the origin of the Shapani Bypass, a shortcut along the Rimma Trade Route that was used to quicken the delivery of Bacta from Thyferra to the Core Worlds. While a small skirmish took place over Abregado-rae during the war, the planet's surface remained largely untouched. At the end of the war, General Grievous returned to the system and launched the strike on the capital, kidnapping the Supreme Chancellor before being repulsed by the Jedi and Republic fleets. With the rise of the Galactic Empire, the planet quickly joined to ensure security and peace in the system. During the Galactic Civil War, the local Humans sided with the Rebellion when they arrived to liberate the planet.

The planet eventually saw the founding of the Tundei regime, led by the Tundei Tribunal, by a Herglic named Shelov who along with other off-worlders, promised a planet without crime. They installed harsh limits on freedom and stopped all legal shipments of food to separatists in the mountains in an attempt to stifle opposition. This caused it to be a common smuggling destination for foodstuffs. The regime eventually made the cost of running illegal operations on the planet so costly, that all illegal investment in Abregado-rae swiftly pulled out, nearly destroying the economy.

The regime also allowed virtually the entire Moocher population to be destroyed when a potential outbreak of Veizen Fever, a disease which drove Moochers mad, was thought capable of spreading to the resident Gados. During the Ssi-ruuvi invasions, the planet was absorbed into Zero Command's territory. The planet surface during the Thrawn campaign.

During Grand Admiral Thrawn's campaign against the New Republic, he captured space near Abregado-rae as a possible prelude to a pincer movement on Coruscant. This put Abregado-rae on the New Republic side of the Borderland Regions. The planet served as a meeting point for Han Solo, Lando Calrissian, and Fynn Torve (a member of Talon Karrde's smuggling organization). Thrawn also sent the Adamant to Abregado-rae in an attempt to intercept and capture Mara Jade.

While New Republic forces were moving through the system as of 27 ABY, the planet was conquered by the Yuuzhan Vong at some point. As of 137 ABY the world was controlled by Darth Krayt's Galactic Empire.

BIOLOGY AND APPEARANCE:
The Gados were incredibly nimble and were known abroad for their gymnastic skills, as shown by the famous Leaping Tee acrobatic group of the Alsakan Circo-Menagerie. They had strange worm-like heads and lanky limbs. The unique aspect of the Gados was that their organs were strewn throughout their bodies in ribbon-like patterns. This was beneficial in that minor injury in a vital area would cause limited damage, but the downside was that if an appendage was lost, the Gados would inevitably die.

CULTURE AND HISTORY:
Gados were known also for being some of the most amenable species in the galaxy, even overlooking major eccentricities when meeting a person, as if they were nothing. It was unknown whether this was a conscious decision on the Gados' part or whether they simply did not notice such things.

The Gados culture eventually became congruent with Galactic standard, as their own culture was slowly assimilated, including their language, by the alien inhabitants of Abregado-rae.

APPEARANCES:
The Force Unleashed novel (Mentioned only)
Star Wars: Rebellion (Mentioned only)
Heir to the Empire (First appearance)
Heir to the Empire comic

SOURCES:
The Essential Guide to Planets and Moons
Coruscant and the Core Worlds
The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia

I would like to thank Wookieepedia for this info.