Alignment Control Center


The Alignment Control Center, also referred to as the Valley Control Center, was a High Republic Era scientific installation overlooking Rambler's Reach Valley on the Outer Rim planet Koboh. The towering center had a subterranean monitoring system and state-of-the-art security for its day, as well as an observation deck from which at least three massive arrays in the Koboh system could be controlled. It was considered the nerve center of research and experimentation on Koboh.

In 9 BBY, Jedi Knight Cal Kestis spent time on Koboh investigating the hidden world of Tanalorr as a possible refuge from Imperial oppression. After defeating fallen Jedi Dagan Gera in combat, Kestis was betrayed by an ally and friend who stole the final remaining Abyss compass, believed to be the only pathway to accessing Tanalorr. However, Kestis discovered an alternate pathway to Tanalorr within a message from Jedi Master Santari Khri, the lead scientist of Jedi and Republic operations on Koboh during the High Republic Era. Master Khri explained that using the Alignment Control Center to activate the Forest Array, lunar array, and the Koboh Observatory array, aligning them based on a set of coordinates embedded in the message, it would create a safe pathway through the deadly Koboh Abyss.

Kestis returned to Koboh and entered the Alignment Control Center, only to be ambushed by Imperial forces. After defeating the enemy combatants, Kestis used the Force to remove the locks the Jedi had placed on an internal turbolift during their evacuation of the planet, and ascended to the observation deck. Khri had left behind audio messages in the facility to guide future Jedi towards proper alignment of the arrays. Once reaching the observation deck, Kestis was met by Master Khri's droid ZN-A4, who stayed behind to operate the arrays while Kestis and the crew of the Stinger Mantis made the treacherous journey through the Koboh Abyss.

Once activated, the Alignment Control Center coordinated the simultaneous firing of all three arrays into the Abyss, creating a relatively clear pathway. Nevertheless, there were still massive, volatile accumulations of Koboh matter which could prove deadly. Although making significant progress through the Abyss, the arrays soon began overloading, with ZN-A4 unable to help from within the Alignment Control Center. Kestis made a Force-guided short hyperspace jump, and the crew arrived in orbit over Tanalorr.

The Alignment Control Center first appeared in the 2023 video game Star Wars Jedi: Survivor by Respawn Entertainment as a playable area. Passage through the area was essential for completion of the main story of the game. Within the subterranean portion of the area with seven computer terminals. Upon successful completion of the puzzle in each Koboh Jedi Chamber, another screen would turn from red to green. Once all seven were completed, a small terminal would open, allowing BD-1 to interact. This unlocked a map upgrade that revealed the locations of any remaining Force Essence points. Additional collectibles found in the area included the Harmony lightsaber pommel, a collectible datadisc, and a databank entry.

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The computer terminals in the subterranean portion of the Alignment Control Center on Koboh.

The computer terminals in the subterranean portion of the Alignment Control Center on Koboh.

The Alignment Control Center first appeared in the 2023 video game Star Wars Jedi: Survivor by Respawn Entertainment as a playable area. Passage through the area was essential for completion of the main story of the game. Within the subterranean portion of the area with seven computer terminals. Upon successful completion of the puzzle in each Koboh Jedi Chamber, another screen would turn from red to green. Once all seven were completed, a small terminal would open, allowing BD-1 to interact. This unlocked a map upgrade that revealed the locations of any remaining Force Essence points. Additional collectibles found in the area included the Harmony lightsaber pommel, a collectible datadisc, and a databank entry.

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