Aloxor


Aloxor was a planet located in the Esaga sector's Aloxor system within the Mid Rim Territories. During the time of the Galactic Empire, Aloxor was under the jurisdiction of Governor Haveland, possessing an Imperial presence. However, the planet also hosted a criminal element in the city of Tiquwe, including several pirate gangs. Aloxor was one of the worlds that received and distributed resources for the Empire's Project Stardust. Grand Admiral Balanhai Savit dispatched a number of agents to Aloxor as part of a campaign against pirates in the sector, disrupting the operations of Tiquwe's criminals.

While investigating issues in the Stardust's supply line that were a result of Savit's theft of components from the project, Grand Admiral Thrawn sent former Imperial Eli Vanto and Assistant Director Brierly Ronan to Aloxor, having figured out that it was one of the worlds where the stolen components originated. The group was briefly hindered by the pirate gang led by Sisay, but received assistance from Imperial Security Bureau agent Dayja Collerand. The Imperials were successful in their mission, discovering proof of the treachery in one of the freighters destined for the Stardust transfer point. However, Ronan's attempt to take the evidence directly to Stardust led to himself, Collerand, and the freighter being captured by the Star Destroyer Stormbird, leaving Vanto and the group's death trooper escort to return to Thrawn.

Description


Located in the Aloxor system of the Esaga sector of the Mid Rim Territories, Aloxor was a terrestrial planet with a large amount of desert terrain. From space, its surface appeared as green and blue swirls mixed into swaths of dark brown. Aloxor had a breathable atmosphere.

Crime from within and without


During the Imperial Era, Aloxor, as part of the Esaga sector, was controlled by Governor Haveland of the Galactic Empire. After Haveland pushed Director Orson Krennic to funnel supply chains for his Project Stardust through her territory, Aloxor became one of the worlds where equipment was brought to be repackaged and sent to a transfer point. When Grand Admiral Balanhai Savit, who opposed the use of resources on the Stardust project, orchestrated the theft of turbolaser components arriving at the transfer point, Aloxor was one of three worlds where starships and their cargo were modified in preparation for them to be stolen. Savit disguised the theft as the result of gralloc attacks, and while the transfer point's location was periodically changed to avoid the creatures, Haveland's territory continued to serve as part of the Stardust pipeline.

As a cover for his dealings with the pirates stealing from Project Stardust, and to eliminate competitors, Savit undertook an anti-piracy campaign in the Esaga sector, including on Aloxor. Savit sent agents and spies into Aloxor, hindering the operations of local groups, such as the gang led by the pirate Sisay. One of the operatives was Major Dayja Collerand of the Imperial Security Bureau, who went undercover as "Mole," a drifter and slicer.

Investigations and treachery


While investigating Stardust's supposed gralloc problem, Grand Admiral Thrawn sent Imperial defector Eli Vanto, Assistant Director Brierly Ronan, and the death troopers Pik and Waffle to Aloxor, as it was the closest of the three suspect worlds. Thrawn additionally asked Colonel Wullf Yularen to have one of his Imperial Security Bureau agents watch over his operatives, and Collerand, already being present on Aloxor, was assigned the task. Vanto, Ronan, and the death troopers landed in the city of Tiquwe in a shuttle, intending to locate a starship in the Imperial spaceport headed to the transfer point and examine it. However, en route, the group was accosted by Sisay's gang, believing them to be agents of Savit. Questioned about their activities, Vanto provided a cover story, claiming to be on Aloxor to eliminate Savit.

Sisay led the group to her gang's stronghold, where she continued to question them. When Collerand arrived at the stronghold, Sisay called "Mole" in to examine the operatives' ident data cards. Collerand backed up their cover story, suggesting to take them through a back door to the Imperial section of the spaceport. Sisay insisted that she and her men accompany them, and the group traveled through the city, stopping in the building that led to the entrance. Once inside, Sisay held Thrawn's operatives at gunpoint; the Star Destroyer Stormbird of Savit's Third Fleet had arrived above Tiquwe, which she believed to be confirmation that the group were working for Savit. Collerand incapacitated Sisay's subordinates and killed the gang leader, revealing his identity to the Imperial operatives and resolving to assist them in their mission.

The group entered the spaceport, where they examined the freighter Brylan Ross, learning that it carried turbolaser components rather than its listed cargo and that it had been modified to draw in grallocs. Ronan intended to abandon the others and take the freighter and its evidence directly to Krennic on the planet Scarif, but Collerand remained aboard the vessel, suggesting they go to the ISB headquarters. While Ronan attempted to pilot the Brylan Ross, the Stormbird caught the freighter in its tractor beam, despite Collerand's near-successful efforts to escape. Having witnessed the events, Vanto and the death troopers walked back to their shuttle, returning to meet with Thrawn, while Savit had the Stormbird leave Aloxor in order to transfer the freighter, its passengers, and the evidence to him. After Savit's treason was revealed and the grand admiral was relieved of his duty, Captain Lochry of the Stormbird returned to Aloxor to supervise operations against the pirates Savit had worked with.

Inhabitants


The city of Tiquwe on Aloxor was home to a criminal element, including pirates and smugglers. It had an Imperial presence and a general population, though both groups either helped out or hid from the criminals. Both spaceport officials and Imperials in Tiquwe were corrupted by Aloxor's criminal organizations through bribes or extortions. The gang led by Sisay was one of numerous pirate gangs based on Aloxor. Another individual who operated on Aloxor was Parpa, who Dayja Collerand worked for while undercover.

When Thrawn's operatives were confronted in Tiquwe by Sisay's gang, a number of bystanders had their blasters ready to assist the gang if the newcomers attempted to fought back. As Sisay led their group toward her stronghold, Vanto noticed that an increasing number of the people they passed recognized the gang, though their reactions suggested it was an equal split between positive and negative recognition. The group also passed several scavengers sifting through trash bins in a back alley.

Locations


Tiquwe was a city located in the southern hemisphere of Aloxor. While the spaceport of Tiquwe had a commercial section and a section that was affiliated with the Empire, a larger part of the port was utilized by smugglers and pirates. The commercial port was surrounded by walls, featuring and . A condemned building held a narrow back entrance to the commercial section. The Imperial section of the port was similarly walled off, though it had more elaborate defenses. An underground passage from within a scorched freighter wreck led to an abandoned dispatch office within the Imperial port. Several taller buildings were situated on the rim of the spaceport.

The streets of the smuggler port were winding and noisy, crowded with vendor carts, shopping kiosks, and faded storefront businesses. Establishments in the area included a café and a chocolate shop owned by Jeffrie. Sisay's gang operated from a stronghold—a structure that had once been a hotel, located in a neighborhood that was dominated by the gang.

Behind the scenes


Aloxor first appeared in the new Star Wars canon in the 2019 novel Thrawn: Treason, written by Timothy Zahn. In the Star Wars Legends continuity, Aloxor was first mentioned in the novel Fate of the Jedi: Ascension, written by Christie Golden and published in 2011.

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