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- "Those systems are beyond the Outer Rim, in Wild Space. Not on any map."
- ―Kanan Jarrus
Wild Space was a region of the galaxy that contained uncharted planets and star clusters. It was located "off the edge of the map" and almost fully unmapped throughout galactic history. In contrast, the Unknown Regions were mapped but largely unexplored.
The mysterious realm of Mortis was located in Wild Space, as were the planets Mulita, Teth, Indoumodo, Kalee, Huk, Thune, Pion, Agaris, Lysatra, and Lira San, the original homeworld of the Lasat species.
Description
Wild Space was a large region of unmapped star clusters[26] containing dangerous worlds.[6] The humans of the Core Worlds often expressed prejudice against sentient beings from Wild Space, even against fellow humans. For example, Commandant Deenlark of the Royal Imperial Academy on Coruscant discriminated against Eli Vanto of Lysatra, whom he termed a "backwater yokel" from Wild Space.[19] In contrast, the Unknown Regions were mapped, it was mostly unexplored.[27]
History
Early history
The Lasat homeworld of Lira San was known to be located in Wild Space. It was separated from the rest of the galaxy by an imploded star cluster. The Lasat of Lira San colonized the planet Lasan at some point before the Imperial Era. Eventually, contact between Lira San and Lasan was lost. Those Lasat living on Lasan came to believe that Lira San was a fabled Lasat sanctuary.[8] Ziro the Hutt had his father buried on the jungle world of Teth. Ziro also hid the Hutt Council's records with him.[28]
Clone Wars
- "Teth? That's Wild Space. The droid army isn't even in that sector."
- ―Anakin Skywalker
With the outbreak of the Clone Wars, a conflict that pitted the Galactic Republic against the Confederacy of Independent Systems, exploration of Wild Space slowed considerably.[13] In 22 BBY,[29] Teth hosted a B'omarr Order Monastery, which the Separatist assassin Asajj Ventress used to hide Rotta, the kidnapped son of Jabba Desilijic Tiure. Several of Jabba's bounty hunters and a pair of ARF troopers tracked Ventress to the Monastery. The clones reported this to Jedi General Mace Windu, but the bounty hunters were beheaded. As a result, the Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker and his new Padawan, Ahsoka Tano, were sent to Teth along with the clone troopers of the 501st's Torrent Company immediately after their victory on Christophsis in order to rescue Rotta.[1] Around a year later,[30] Ziro, Jabba's uncle, was killed there by his estranged former lover Sy Snootles, who retrieved Ziro's stolen Hutt Council records before he could sell it to the Republic.[28]
Wild Space was also known to be the location of an enigmatic planet called Mortis, which was home to a family of Force wielders known as the Father, the Daughter, and the Son. These three figures embodied the balance in the Force, the light side, and the dark side of the Force respectively. The Force wielders tried to convince Skywalker to fulfill his prophesied role as the Chosen One.[4] However, their plans were upended when the Son was corrupted by the dark side, setting in motion a chain of events which led to the deaths of the three Force wielders. Their realm existed outside of the realm of normal time and space.[31]
Imperial Era
During the reign of the Galactic Empire, travelers again traversed Wild Space. The new government's Survey Corps even took an interest in the farthest reaches of uncharted space. Demand for maps of Wild Space increased as a consequence, allowing cartographers to make a decent living by producing and selling them. Auric and Rhyssa Graf, a pair of married interplanetary explorers, spent fifteen years making maps of Wild Space until their capture by Captain Visler Aqorian Korda III of the Imperial Navy.[13]
Despite the increased interest in Wild Space, those who resided from it were not as well respected by some during this period. Eli Vanto and his mother and father came from Wild Space, and Vanto in particular was not well respected for some time, despite his service to the Empire.[19]
In 3 BBY,[32] the Lasat rebel Garazeb Orrelios, the Spectres rebel cell, and the Lasat refugees Chava the Wise and Gron took part in a search for the legendary Lasat sanctuary of Lira San. Lira San lay in Wild Space, and could only be reached by navigating through a collapsed star cluster. After being pursued by Imperial forces and a difficult trial, Orrelios managed to used his bo-rifle to guide the rebel starship Ghost through the maelstrom. Chava and Gron settled on Lira San, which they discovered to be the original Lasat homeworld.[8]
Later, Orrelios and the Mandalorian rebel Sabine Wren undertook a mission to Thune City on the Wild Space world of Thune to recover cargo containers and ships on behalf of the rebellion. During their mission, the two came into conflict with the criminal Garbis family.[33]
Era of the New Republic and First Order
Following the Battle of Endor, the pirate crew of Eleodie Maracavanya seized control of the Super Star Destroyer Annihilator. With an Imperial Navy warship under their control, Maracavanya came to be known as the "pirate ruler of Wild Space."[34] In 5 ABY,[35] Maracavanya planned to take advantage of the chaos in the wider galaxy by establishing a criminal empire in Wild Space built around individualism and greed.[34]
While searching for Chewbacca, who had been captured by the Empire, Han Solo came under attack and lost contact with his wife Princess Leia Organa on the edge of Wild Space. Later, the New Republic pilots Norra Wexley and Wedge Antilles traveled to the last known coordinates of Han Solo. They were attacked by Commander Valent's Star Destroyer Scythe, but were rescued by New Republic ships led by Commodore Kyrsta Agate, who had received intelligence about Valent from the mysterious Imperial source known as the Operator.[34]
After the end of the Galactic Civil War, Garazeb Orrelios took the former ISB agent turned Rebel spy Alexsandr Kallus aboard an EF76 Nebulon-B escort frigate to Lira San, where Kallus was welcomed as one of them.[36] On Morak, Imperial remnants occupied the planet to rebuild their military forces in a bid to return to their former glory.[20]
During the First Order-Resistance War, General Leia Organa of the Resistance dispatched two of her agents, Finn and Poe Dameron, to the frontier of Wild Space on a supply mission. The two became involved in a daring train heist.[37]
Behind the scenes
Wild Space appeared in several Legends literature and media including Star Wars: The Old Republic, Star Wars: Darth Vader and the Ghost Prison, and The Essential Atlas. The region made its first Canonical appearance through the planet Teth in the 2008 animated film Star Wars: The Clone Wars.[1]
Pablo Hidalgo explained in Rebels Recon that Wild Space lay "outside" the known map of the galaxy (in other words, 'off the edge of the map'). By contrast, the borders of the Unknown Regions were known and defined on the galactic map but the region remained unexplored.[27] This differs from Legends, where Wild Space is on the edge of the known galaxy while everything beyond the known galaxy is part of the Unknown Regions.[38]
Appearances
- "Gaze of Stone" — Myths & Fables (and audiobook) (In flashback(s))
- "The Gilded Cage" — Dark Legends (Mentioned only) (In flashback(s))
- "Blood Moon" — Dark Legends (In flashback(s))
- "The Sleep of Ages" — Dark Legends (In flashback(s))
- The High Republic: Path of Deceit (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
- The High Republic: Path of Vengeance (and audiobook)
- The High Republic: Cataclysm (and audiobook)
- The High Republic: Into the Dark (and audiobook)
- The High Republic: Light of the Jedi (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
- The High Republic: A Test of Courage (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
- The High Republic Adventures (2021) 6 (Picture only)
- The High Republic (2021) 6
- The High Republic: The Rising Storm (and audiobook)
- The High Republic (2021) 7 (Mentioned only)
- The High Republic: Race to Crashpoint Tower (and audiobook) (Indirect mention only)
- The High Republic (2021) 8
- The High Republic: Out of the Shadows (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
- The High Republic (2021) 10 (Mentioned only)
- The High Republic: Eye of the Storm 2 (In flashback(s))
- "The Force Provides" — The High Republic: Tales of Light and Life (and audiobook)
- The High Republic: The Eye of Darkness (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
- The High Republic: Defy the Storm (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
- The High Republic: Temptation of the Force (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
- The High Republic: Tears of the Nameless (and audiobook)
- The High Republic Adventures – Echoes of Fear 1 (Mentioned only)
- The High Republic Adventures – Echoes of Fear 2 (In flashback(s))
- The High Republic: The Edge of Balance: Premonition (Vision)
- The High Republic: Tempest Breaker (Mentioned only)
- The High Republic: Tempest Breaker script (Mentioned only)
- The High Republic: Into the Light (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
- The High Republic: Trials of the Jedi (and audiobook)
- The High Republic Adventures (2023) 19 (Appears in imagination)
- The High Republic Adventures (2023) 20 (Appears in imagination)
- The Acolyte: Wayseeker (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
-
Star Wars: The Acolyte — "Choice" -
Star Wars: The Acolyte — "Destiny" -
Star Wars: The Acolyte — "The Acolyte" - Master & Apprentice (and audiobook)
- Star Wars Battlefront II (Mentioned only) (DLC)
- Inquisitor: Rise of the Red Blade (and audiobook)
- Brotherhood (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars film (First appearance)
-
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Ambush" (In flashback(s)) -
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Dooku Captured" (In flashback(s)) -
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Hunt for Ziro" -
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Overlords" -
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Altar of Mortis" -
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Ghosts of Mortis" -
"Hide and Seek" — Star Wars Adventures (2017) 20 -
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Slaves of the Republic" -
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Escape from Kadavo" - Sanctuary: A Bad Batch Novel (Mentioned only)
-
Star Wars: The Bad Batch — "Infiltration" -
Star Wars: The Bad Batch — "Extraction" - Adventures in Wild Space: The Escape (and audiobook)
- Adventures in Wild Space: The Snare (and audiobook)
- Adventures in Wild Space: The Nest (and audiobook)
- Adventures in Wild Space: The Steal (and audiobook)
- Adventures in Wild Space: The Dark (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
- Adventures in Wild Space: The Cold (and audiobook)
- Adventures in Wild Space: The Rescue (and audiobook)
- Thrawn (and audiobook)
- Thrawn 1
- Thrawn 2 (Mentioned only)
- Thrawn 5 (Mentioned only)
- Thrawn 6 (In flashback(s))
-
"Orientation" — Star Wars Insider 157 (reprinted in Star Wars Insider: The Fiction Collection Volume 1 and Lords of the Sith) (Mentioned only) - Star Wars Jedi: Battle Scars (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
- Lando's Luck (and audiobook)
- Star Wars Adventures Free Comic Book Day 2018
-
"Powered Down, Part 1" — Star Wars Adventures (2017) 10 -
"Powered Down, Part 2" — Star Wars Adventures (2017) 11 (Mentioned only) -
Star Wars Rebels — "Blood Sisters" -
Star Wars Rebels — "Legends of the Lasat" -
"The Thune Cargo" — Star Wars Rebels Magazine 22 - Thrawn: Alliances (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
- "The Witch & the Wookiee" — Myths & Fables (and audiobook) (Mentioned only) (In flashback(s))
- Thrawn: Treason (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
-
Star Wars Rebels — "Family Reunion – and Farewell" - "You Owe Me a Ride" — From a Certain Point of View (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
-
"Rabbit Hunt" — Star Wars Adventures Annual 2020 - The Weapon of a Jedi: A Luke Skywalker Adventure (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
- Star Wars (2015) 68
- Star Wars (2015) 69
- Star Wars (2015) 70
- Star Wars (2015) 71
- Star Wars (2015) 72
- Star Wars (2015) 73
- Star Wars (2015) 74
- Star Wars (2015) 75
- Boba Fett — Black, White & Red 3
- Battlefront: Twilight Company (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
- "Rendezvous Point" — From a Certain Point of View: The Empire Strikes Back (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
- Star Wars Outlaws (DLC)
- Doctor Aphra (2020) 35 (Variant cover only)
- Tales From the Nightlands 2
- "Fortuna Favors the Bold" — From a Certain Point of View: Return of the Jedi (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
- The Princess and the Scoundrel (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
- Aftermath: Life Debt (and audiobook)
- "The Ghost Ship" — Star Wars Adventures: Destroyer Down (Mentioned only)
- Aftermath: Empire's End (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
- "Chasing Ghosts" — Myths & Fables (and audiobook) (Mentioned only) (In flashback(s))
- Doctor Aphra – Chaos Agent 1 (Mentioned only)
- Doctor Aphra – Chaos Agent 5 (Mentioned only)
- The Mandalorian Junior Novel (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
- The Mandalorian Season 2 Junior Novel (and audiobook)
-
Star Wars: The Mandalorian — "Chapter 15: The Believer" -
Star Wars: Ahsoka — "Part Five: Shadow Warrior" (In flashback(s)) - Shadow of the Sith (and audiobook)
- Star Wars (2020) 50 (Mentioned only)
- "Maz's Scoundrels" — Age of Resistance Special 1
- Force Collector (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
- Age of Resistance - Kylo Ren 1
-
Star Wars Resistance — "The Recruit" (Mentioned only) -
"The Recruit - Part 1" — Star Wars Resistance Animation 1 (Mentioned only) - Galaxy's Edge: Black Spire (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
- Pirate's Price (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
- A Crash of Fate (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
- "The Black Spire" — Myths & Fables (and audiobook) (Mentioned only) (In flashback(s))
- "Black Spire: Return to a Shattered Planet" — Galaxy's Edge: Black Spire (Mentioned only)
- Hyperspace Stories 3
-
"Tales from Wild Space: Stop, Thief!" — Star Wars Adventures (2017) 1 -
"Tales from Wild Space: The Flat Mountain of Yavin" — Star Wars Adventures (2017) 2 -
"Tales from Wild Space: Adventures in Wookiee-Sitting" — Star Wars Adventures (2017) 3 -
"Tales from Wild Space: Mattis Makes a Stand" — Star Wars Adventures (2017) 4 -
"Tales from Wild Space: The Best Pet" — Star Wars Adventures (2017) 5 -
"Tales from Wild Space: Podracer's Rescue" — Star Wars Adventures (2017) 6 -
"Tales from Wild Space: Look Before You Leap" — Star Wars Adventures (2017) 7 -
"Tales from Wild Space: Gonk!" — Star Wars Adventures (2017) 8 -
"Tales from Wild Space: IG-88 vs. the Gatto Gang" — Star Wars Adventures (2017) 9 -
"Tales from Wild Space: Family Affair, Part 1" — Star Wars Adventures (2017) 10 -
"Tales from Wild Space: Family Affair, Part 2" — Star Wars Adventures (2017) 11 -
"Tales from Wild Space: A Small Push" — Star Wars Adventures (2017) 12 -
"Tales from Wild Space: The Blue Brothers" — Star Wars Adventures (2017) 13 -
"Tales from Wild Space: The Big March" — Star Wars Adventures (2017) 19 -
"Tales from Wild Space: The Journey" — Star Wars Adventures (2017) 20 -
"Tales from Wild Space: The Heist" — Star Wars Adventures (2017) 21 -
"Tales from Wild Space: A Tauntaun Tail" — Star Wars Adventures (2017) 22 -
"Tales from Wild Space: Majordomo, Major Problems" — Star Wars Adventures (2017) 23 -
"Tales from Wild Space: Win/Lose" — Star Wars Adventures (2017) 24 -
"Tales from Wild Space: Alone in the Dark" — Star Wars Adventures (2017) 26 - The Last Order (Mentioned only) (In flashback(s))
Non-canon appearances
-
"Skating in the Rain" — LEGO Star Wars 95
-
LEGO STAR WARS: Celebrate the Season — "Fett's Flying Lesson"
Sources
- Star Wars Helmet Collection: TIE Fighter Pilot Databank A-Z: Jar Jar Binks–B'omarr Order
- Ultimate Star Wars
- Star Wars Helmet Collection: Y-wing Pilot Databank A-Z: Imperial Future Council–Inquisitorius
- Star Wars: Absolutely Everything You Need to Know
- Star Wars: Build the Millennium Falcon 38 Guide to the Galaxy: Sentient Species of Endor
- Star Wars Helmet Collection: Senate Guard Databank A-Z: Tee Watt Kaa–Kamino
- Star Wars Helmet Collection: Utapau Clone Trooper Databank A-Z: Kyber Crystals–Laser Cannons
- Star Wars Helmet Collection: Odd Ball Highlights of the Saga: The Battle of Teth
- Star Wars Character Encyclopedia: Updated and Expanded
- Star Wars: Build the Millennium Falcon 68 Guide to the Galaxy: The Mystery of Mortis
- Star Wars Helmet Collection: First Order Snowtrooper Databank A-Z: Zeb Orrelios–Pau City
- Star Wars Helmet Collection: Zuckuss Highlights of the Saga: Quadruple-cross
- Star Wars: The Force Awakens Beginner Game
- Star Wars: Aliens of the Galaxy
- Star Wars: Complete Locations
- Star Wars: Galactic Atlas
- Entertainment Weekly's Ultimate Guide to Rogue One
- Star Wars Helmet Collection: Naboo Royal Guard Databank A-Z: Tauntaun–TIE Craft
- Star Wars: The Visual Encyclopedia
- Star Wars Super Graphic: A Visual Guide to a Galaxy Far, Far Away
- Star Wars: Absolutely Everything You Need to Know, Updated and Expanded
- Forces of Destiny: Tales of Hope & Courage
- Star Wars: Geektionary: The Galaxy from A - Z
- The Last Jedi: Bomber Command
- Star Wars Encyclopedia of Starfighters and Other Vehicles
- Star Wars: Smuggler's Guide
- Collapse of the Republic
- Gadgets and Gear
- Ultimate Star Wars, New Edition
- Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge: Traveler's Guide to Batuu
-
"Database" — Star Wars - Das offizielle Magazin 99 - The Star Wars Book
- "Republic, Rebel, and Resistance Starfighters" — Star Wars Encyclopedia (Picture only)
- "C-3PO" — Star Wars Encyclopedia (Erroneous mention)
- "Scarif and Other Planets in the Outer Rim" — Star Wars Encyclopedia
- Star Wars: Battles that Changed the Galaxy
- Star Wars Droids Guide to a Galaxy Far, Far Away
-
Ships of the Galaxy: The Halcyon Starcruiser on StarWars.com (article) (backup link) - Star Wars Galaxy Map poster (also published on StarWars.com)
- Star Wars: Timelines
-
NYCC 2023: 13 Highlights from the Lucasfilm Publishing Panel on StarWars.com (backup link) - "This is Obi-Wan" — Star Wars: Meet the Galactic Heroes
- Star Wars: The High Republic Character Encyclopedia
- Star Wars: The High Republic: The Lightsaber Collection
- Star Wars Encyclopedia: The Comprehensive Guide to the Star Wars Galaxy
- Star Wars: The Acolyte: The Visual Guide
- The Art of Star Wars: Outlaws
- Star Wars: Galactic Atlas: Updated Edition
-
Black Spire Outpost in the Databank (backup link)
Non-canon sources
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Star Wars: The Clone Wars film
- ↑ Aftermath: Empire's End
- ↑ Ultimate Star Wars
- ↑ 4.0 4.1
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Overlords"
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2
Star Systems of the Galaxy on StarWars.com (current version) (backup link) (previous version)
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Star Wars: The Visual Encyclopedia
- ↑ Star Wars: Outlaws
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3
Star Wars Rebels — "Legends of the Lasat"
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 Adventures in Wild Space: The Cold
- ↑ Nexus of Power
- ↑ 11.00 11.01 11.02 11.03 11.04 11.05 11.06 11.07 11.08 11.09 11.10 11.11 Star Wars: The Force Awakens Beginner Game
- ↑ Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge: Traveler's Guide to Batuu
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 Adventures in Wild Space: The Escape
- ↑ Star Wars: Absolutely Everything You Need to Know
- ↑ Star Wars (2015) 68
- ↑ Hyperspace Stories 3
- ↑ Adventures in Wild Space: The Steal
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 Lando's Luck
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 19.2 Thrawn
- ↑ 20.0 20.1 Star Wars Encyclopedia: The Comprehensive Guide to the Star Wars Galaxy
- ↑ Inquisitor: Rise of the Red Blade
- ↑
"Hide and Seek" — Star Wars Adventures (2017) 20
- ↑ 23.0 23.1 Adventures in Wild Space: The Snare
- ↑ Age of Resistance - Kylo Ren 1
- ↑ 25.0 25.1 Star Wars: Smuggler's Guide
- ↑ Star Wars: Galactic Atlas
- ↑ 27.0 27.1
Rebels Recon #2.14: Inside "The Call" | Star Wars Rebels on the official Star Wars YouTube channel (backup link) (Posted on StarWars.com)
- ↑ 28.0 28.1
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Hunt for Ziro"
- ↑ Star Wars: Galactic Atlas places the events of the Battle of Christophsis and the early events of the Battle of Ryloth to 22 BBY. As the film this event takes place within takes place between the events of the pieces of media the other events are attached to according to
Star Wars: The Clone Wars Chronological Episode Order on StarWars.com (backup link), this event must also take place in 22 BBY.
- ↑ Star Wars: Galactic Atlas dates the events of "ARC Troopers" to 21 BBY and the events of "Nightsisters" to 20 BBY. As the episode "Hunt for Ziro" takes place between the two episodes according to
Star Wars: The Clone Wars Chronological Episode Order on StarWars.com (backup link), Ziro Desilijic Tiure's death must take place between those two years.
- ↑
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Ghosts of Mortis"
- ↑ Star Wars: Absolutely Everything You Need to Know, Updated and Expanded states that Leia Organa was 16 years old during her mission on Lothal. Since Star Wars: Galactic Atlas establishes that Organa was born in 19 BBY, the mission must take place in 3 BBY. Dawn of Rebellion dates the attack on Phoenix Squadron to three years before the Battle of Yavin, or 3 BBY according to Star Wars: Galactic Atlas' dating system. As this rediscovery takes place between these two events, it must also take place in 3 BBY.
- ↑
"The Thune Cargo" — Star Wars Rebels Magazine 22
- ↑ 34.0 34.1 34.2 Aftermath: Life Debt
- ↑ Star Wars: Timelines dates the events of Aftermath: Life Debt to 5 ABY.
- ↑
Star Wars Rebels — "Family Reunion – and Farewell"
- ↑ Hyperspace Stories 3
- ↑ The Essential Atlas