Fresia


Description


Fresia was a terrestrial planet that was home to the fierce creature known as the Coromon Headhunter.

History


Rebel pilot and computer specialist Jaldine Gerams was born on Fresia.

Rebel pilot and computer specialist Jaldine Gerams was born on Fresia.

Around 61 BBY, the human Jaldine Gerams was born a native of Fresia. She became a programmer and computer specialist, authoring starfighter simulator programs and logging countless hours while dreaming of flying a real starfighter. During the Clone Wars, Fresia was represented in the Senate of the Galactic Republic by Senator Seti Ashgad; however, during the war there were increased death threats and assassination attempts on all senators and Ashgad simply vanished.

The starship manufacturer Incom Corporation maintained a warehouse on Fresia in which it stored T-65 X-wing starfighters, also borrowing the name of the Coromon Headhunter for the Z-95 Headhunter starfighter the company produced with Sublights Products Corporation. At some point between 19 BBY and 5 BBY, the resistance fighter Saw Gerrera saw the value of X-wing starfighters and stole eight from the warehouse on Fresia during a violent raid carried out by his partisans. He then used the vehicles to form the Cavern Angels squadron. By 1 BBY, the Alliance to Restore the Republic had arrived on Fresia and encountered Gerams, who jumped at the chance to join up on the day she encountered them so that she could fly a real starfighter as a rebel pilot.

Behind the scenes


Fresia was first depicted in the Star Wars Legends continuity in Coruscant and the Core Worlds.

Fresia was first depicted in the Star Wars Legends continuity in Coruscant and the Core Worlds.

In the current Star Wars canon, Fresia was first mentioned in the "Incom/SubPro Z-95 Headhunter" article in the "Starship Fact File" department of the De Agostini magazine Star Wars: Build the Millennium Falcon 59, which was released around February 17, 2016.

The planet originated in the Star Wars Legends continuity, in which it was first mentioned in the 1987 first edition rulebook for Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game, which was published by West End Games. The world was first pictured in the 2003 Star Wars Roleplaying Game supplement Coruscant and the Core Worlds, published by Wizards of the Coast, and appeared for the first time in the 2006 video game Star Wars: Empire at War, which was developed by Petroglyph and published by LucasArts.

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