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Fenn Booda was the warden of Desolation Alley, a prison and labor camp located on the moon Oovo IV that was affiliated with the Correctional Authority of the Galactic Republic by the year 32 BBY. As reward for the Desolation Alley inmates' hard work in the Oovo IV ore mines, Booda occasionally entertained them with Podraces that sped through the prison's facilities and the moon's rocky surface. In addition, Booda granted inmate Fud Sang the chance to race with the promise of a possible release if Sang performed well. Booda presented Sang with an old Podracer, which the diminutive alien used to great extent on Oovo IV's three courses: Vengeance, Executioner, and The Gauntlet.
Booda personally hosted all three of Oovo IV's Podracing events but was usually booed off-stage by the inmates during the opening ceremonies. To increase the inmates' appeal to the races, Booda and the prison's other wardens filled the anti-gravity tunnels that made up parts of the courses with chunks of ore for Podracer pilots to crash into. Booda continued to be Desolation Alley's warden through the start of the Clone Wars in 22 BBY. During that time, Desolation Alley held prisoner the famed Jedi killer Aurra Sing, who tried to trade information to Booda in exchange for her freedom. (Read more…)Below are some of the current community projects happening around Wookieepedia. If you are interested in joining in, check out our newcomers hub page to start your editing journey!
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- 1945 – David Dukes is born.
- 1950 – John Byrne is born.
- 1963 – Jason Isaacs is born.
- 1979 – Star Wars Weekly 67 published.
- 1984 – Return of the Jedi Weekly 51 published.
- 1987 – Daniel Logan is born.
- 1995 – River of Chaos 1 published.
- 2000 – The New Jedi Order: Dark Tide II: Ruin published.
- 2001 – Jedi Council: Acts of War trade paperback published.
- 2001 – Star Wars Infinities: A New Hope 2 published.
- 2011 – Return trailer released.
- 2012 – Omnibus: Droids and Ewoks published.
- 2013 – Vivienne Chandler dies.
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- 2018 – The Last Jedi Adaptation 3 published.
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