Amorris


In 9 ABY, while trying to steal a starship from the New Republic-operated Sluis Van Shipyards, the thief Niles Ferrier was confronted by Jedi Knight Luke Skywalker and smuggler Lando Calrissian, who recommended that Ferrier steal from Amorris instead. Ferrier would go on to steal ships from the astronomical object Morr Three, also located in the Amorris system.

Description


A small terrestrial planet, Amorris was located in the Amorris system within the Quelii sector, in the New Territories portion of the Outer Rim Territories. It had several landmasses surrounded by oceans.

History


Around the time of the Battle of Yavin, the Amorris system became occupied by the Cavrilhu Pirates, with their home base being located on Amorris. At some point after the establishment of the New Republic in 4 ABY, a New Republic Intelligence officer was placed on the planet in order to notify the Republic of the pirates' activities. In 9 ABY, Amorris was situated within the core territory held by the confederation of Imperial forces under Grand Admiral Thrawn's command.

That same year, smuggler Lando Calrissian and Jedi Knight Luke Skywalker witnessed thief Niles Ferrier attempting to steal a New Republic starship from the Sluis Van Shipyards. Upon catching Ferrier, Calrissian suggested that the thief instead target the Cavrilhu Pirates on Amorris. Ferrier eventually went on to steal three IPV-1 System Patrol Crafts from the pirates' base on the astronomical object Morr Three, also located in the Amorris system. In 19 ABY, the New Republic officer on Amorris was instructed to arrest the leader of the pirates, Wesselman. Afterward, the group abandoned their Amorris site for a base in the Kauron system's asteroid field.

Inhabitants


The Cavrilhu Pirates who inhabited Amorris were Humans who spoke Galactic Basic Standard.

Behind the scenes


Amorris was first mentioned in the 1992 novel Dark Force Rising, written by Timothy Zahn as the second installment in Star Wars: The Thrawn Trilogy. It first appeared in the 1998 video game Star Wars: Rebellion, developed by Coolhand Interactive. The depiction provided for Amorris in Rebellion was used for eighteen other planets as well. The 2009 book The Essential Atlas placed Amorris in grid square O-6.

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