Boz Pity was a planet located in the Boz Pity system of the galaxy's Mid Rim. During the High Republic Era, it was considered a key member of the Galactic Republic, and received a sky-island with a representation of its environment at the Valo Republic Fair. By the time of the Clone Wars, Boz Pity was largely uninhabited, and the Confederacy of Independent Systems established a presence on it during the conflict, enabling them to frequently strike at nearby Republic targets. It was then subject to a siege by Republic forces; after the conclusion of the Siege of Saleucami during the Outer Rim Sieges, Jedi General Quinlan Vos moved his troops to support the siege.
During the reign of the Galactic Empire, the Ghost, a light freighter used by the Spectres, used a false transponder code that stated the freighter had free passage rights between Lothal and Boz Pity. A Battle of Boz Pity, in which Gial Ackbar was injured, was fought during the Imperial Era. At some point, Nath Tensent, pilot in the Rebel Alliance and later the New Republic, was involved in a mission on Boz Pity and watched some of his friends die.
Boz Pity was first mentioned in the 2005 film Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith. Boz Pity was originally created and featured in Obsession 4, the fourth issue of the Star Wars Legends comic book series Star Wars: Obsession, written by W. Haden Blackman.
Boz Pity was first mentioned in the 2005 film Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith. Boz Pity was originally created and featured in Obsession 4, the fourth issue of the Star Wars Legends comic book series Star Wars: Obsession, written by W. Haden Blackman.
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