Star Wars: Skeleton Crew follows the journey of four kids who make a mysterious discovery on their seemingly safe home planet, then get lost in a strange and dangerous galaxy. Finding their way home—and meeting unlikely allies and enemies—will be a greater adventure than they ever imagined.
Join Wim (Ravi Cabot-Conyers), Fern (Ryan Kiera Armstrong), Neel (Robert Timothy Smith), and KB (Kyriana Kratter) as they hurtle headlong into adventure with the mysterious Jod Na Nawood (Jude Law) and the droid SM-33 (Nick Frost). Set in the New Republic era, our brave young heroes with have to contend with dangers including a crew of murderous pirates! Adventure waits for no one!
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The O'reenians were the inhabitants of the planet O'reen in the Unknown Regions; although originally Humans, they eventually evolved into a distinct sentient species of near-Humans. The species appeared similar to Humans physically with the exception of orange-hued skin. Their society and culture, on the other hand, were unique in that the O'reenians were divided into several distinct castes based upon military service. O'reenians who served in the military for six or more years were granted the rights and privileges of citizenship, while those who did not were relegated to menial occupations of the sort generally carried out by droids on worlds more technologically advanced than O'reen. Only slaves occupied a social position below non-citizens. A military dictator known as the Magnus ruled the O'reenian government and commanded its military. The system made O'reenian society highly regimented and disciplined, with an emphasis on martial prowess. Indeed, even O'reenian scientists wore sidearms while at work.
Although they were descended from colonists sent to O'reen by the Galactic Republic in the aftermath of the Great Hyperspace War, the location of their homeworld in the Unknown Regions kept the O'reenians isolated and self-sufficient for millennia. Through several chance encounters with offworlders, the O'reenians realized that their technology had fallen behind that of the rest of the galaxy, and the government implemented a policy of raiding nearby star systems to take weapons and devices that O'reenian researchers could then reverse-engineer. These missions, normally carried out by pilots in the O'reenian Star Corps, afforded the species a sense of protection against what they perceived as outside threats. Government policies of the Galactic Republic and the O'reenians alike regularly maintained that keeping the species isolated was the most beneficial course of action; nevertheless, during the Yuuzhan Vong War, the Magnus adopted a policy of potentially taking advantage of the conflict to expand O'reen's sphere of influence. (Read more…)From Wookieepedia's newest articles, expansions, and overhauls:
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- 1937 – Basil Tomlin is born.
- 1956 – Michael Gough is born.
- 1996 – "So Turns a Galaxy, So Turns a Wheel" aired on National Public Radio.
- 1997 – X-Wing Rogue Squadron 25 published.
- 1998 – Vision of the Future UK hardcover published.
- 2002 – Star Wars Insider 64 published.
- 2003 – Jedi: Count Dooku published.
- 2009 – "Dining at Dex's" published on Hyperspace.
- 2010 – "Pursuit of Peace" airs on Cartoon Network.
- 2013 – Lynne Hazelden dies.
- 2016 – "An Inside Man" airs on Disney XD.
- 2019 – Star Wars: Age of Resistance — Villains published.
- 2024 – Star Wars Vol. 9: The Path of Light published.
- 2024 – Aftermath reprinted in paperback.
- 2024 – Aftermath: Life Debt reprinted in paperback.
- 2024 – Aftermath: Empire's End reprinted in paperback.
- 2024 – Someone Who Loves You published.
- 2024 – The High Republic: Tempest Breaker released.