In 32 BBY, the sensor array was targeted by the Trade Federation in preparation for their invasion of Naboo. They planned to sever Naboo's communications by placing jamming satellites around the planet and needed the array deactivated for several hours to place them undetected. Trade Federation operative Raymas Daal hired a group of agents to deactivate the sensor array. The group knocked out the palace guards and dealt with the technicians in order to deactivate the array, allowing the Trade Federation to place their satellites.
The sensor array was mentioned in the Star Wars: Invasion of Theed Adventure Game scenario "Signal Interruption," written by Jesse Decker and published on the Wizards of the Coast website on August 9, 2001. Players control the agents hired by Daal, which the scenario suggests may be the playable characters from the Invasion of Theed Adventure Game: Dané, Galak, Rann I-Kanu, Arani Korden, Rorworr, Deel Surool, Toba, and Sia-Lan Wezz. To complete the scenario, the players must strategize how to deal with the Palace Guards at the array, either by sneaking in or openly attacking. They also choose how to deal with the technicians, with Decker writing that the technicians will not attack unless struck first, and even in that case they are likely to attempt an escape first. This article assumes that the events of "Signal Interruption" occurred as described in the text.
The sensor array was mentioned in the Star Wars: Invasion of Theed Adventure Game scenario "Signal Interruption," written by Jesse Decker and published on the Wizards of the Coast website on August 9, 2001. Players control the agents hired by Daal, which the scenario suggests may be the playable characters from the Invasion of Theed Adventure Game: Dané, Galak, Rann I-Kanu, Arani Korden, Rorworr, Deel Surool, Toba, and Sia-Lan Wezz. To complete the scenario, the players must strategize how to deal with the Palace Guards at the array, either by sneaking in or openly attacking. They also choose how to deal with the technicians, with Decker writing that the technicians will not attack unless struck first, and even in that case they are likely to attempt an escape first. This article assumes that the events of "Signal Interruption" occurred as described in the text.