Svekk system


It lay within one of the frontier areas of the region. The system contained at least five planets, with Bormter, the homeworld of the reptiloid sentients known as Bormterrans, occupying the fifth orbital position.

Shortly after the death of Galactic Emperor Palpatine during the Battle of Endor in 4 ABY, Imperial Moff Delurin declared himself Warlord of Wild Space and used the prototype Dragon-class Heavy Cruiser Galaxy Dragon to conquer Bormter. Delurin subsequently established a power base on the planet for an empire that he carved out in Wild Space.

The Svekk system was first mentioned in "The Galaxy Dragon and crew," an article written by Bill Slavicsek as a supplement for West End Games' Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game and published in the 200th issue of Dragon Magazine in December 1993. Since the article was released outside of the Lucas Licensing process, its canonicity within the Star Wars Legends continuity was never confirmed.

The 2009 reference book The Essential Atlas placed a "Bormter system" in grid square H-14. As Atlas co-author Jason Fry has stated that the listing of star systems in the Appendix section of the Atlas was not intended to create new system names or override previously established continuity, this article treats the "Bormter system" as conjecturally synonymous to the Svekk system.

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The Svekk system was first mentioned in "The Galaxy Dragon and crew," an article written by Bill Slavicsek as a supplement for West End Games' Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game and published in the 200th issue of Dragon Magazine in December 1993. Since the article was released outside of the Lucas Licensing process, its canonicity within the Star Wars Legends continuity was never confirmed.

The 2009 reference book The Essential Atlas placed a "Bormter system" in grid square H-14. As Atlas co-author Jason Fry has stated that the listing of star systems in the Appendix section of the Atlas was not intended to create new system names or override previously established continuity, this article treats the "Bormter system" as conjecturally synonymous to the Svekk system.

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