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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Oseon 6845 was the largest asteroid in the Oseon system, a part of the Outer Rim Territories' Centrality. A 700-kilometer-wide iron-and-rock planetoid, it was airless and had extremely weak gravity; however, the inhabitants of Oseon 6845 locally augmented the latter and increased its rotation speed. As a result, landing starships on the asteroid was difficult, leading to a spaceport being constructed at its northern pole.
The asteroid was honeycombed with luxurious hotels, night entertainment venues, and stately residences. It attracted affluent individuals from throughout the wider galaxy who engaged in shopping and gambling in both Oseon 6845's underground establishments and on the Esplanade, an equator-stretching pedestrian thoroughfare. For three weeks each year, the phenomenon of the Oseon system known as the Flamewind made interasteroidal space travel practically impossible. As a result, individuals present on Oseon 6845 at that time became effectively stranded and engaged themselves in numerous parties.
Between 3 BBY and 2 BBY, the sorcerer Rokur Gepta arranged for Senior Administrator Lob Doluff of the Oseon system to invite the freighter captain and gambler Lando Calrissian, against whom Gepta held a grudge, to play the card game sabacc on Oseon 6845. One night, Calrissian was ambushed at his freighter by a member of the Renatasian Confederation, which was targeting the gambler's copilot droid, Vuffi Raa. After Calrissian killed his attacker in self-defense, he was arrested on the charge of carrying a lethal weapon. In lieu of capital punishment, Doluff forced the gambler to transport two law enforcement officers to the asteroid Oseon 5792, where Gepta intended to entrap Calrissian. (Read more…)From Wookieepedia's newest articles, expansions, and overhauls:
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- 1977 – Star Wars (1977) 9 published. The cover date is March.
- 1978 – Star Wars Weekly 45 published.
- 1983 – Star Wars (1977) 81 published.
- 1986 – "Party Ewok" and "Malani the Warrior" air on ABC.
- 1994 – Tales of the Jedi – Dark Lords of the Sith 3 published.
- 1994 – Classic Star Wars: The Early Adventures 5 published.
- 2000 – Star Wars: X-Wing Rogue Squadron: Mandatory Retirement (TPB) published.
- 2000 – Underworld: The Yavin Vassilika 1 published.
- 2006 – LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy received "best video game based on a TV show or movie" at the Spike TV Video Game Awards.
- 2011 – Star Wars: The Old Republic's first day of early access.
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- 2012 – Star Wars: The Clone Wars Comic UK 6.41 published.
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- 2020 – The Star Wars Archives: Episodes I–III, 1999–2005 published.
- 2022 – Star Wars: War of the Bounty Hunters Omnibus published.
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- 2022 – Star Wars Legends Epic Collection: The Rebellion Vol. 5 published.
- 2023 – Bounty Hunters 41 published.
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- 2023 – The High Republic: Shadows of Starlight 3 published.