The planet also had vast natural resources, which the Ugors used to develop new technologies. This preceded their philosophical development, however, and the species unwisely overpopulated the world and polluted it with industrial waste. Rather than rectify the situation, though, the Ugors evolved the ability to survive in such conditions.
After the Ugors developed space flight and took to roaming their system on starships, they blew their homeworld to pieces, along with the other worlds of the Paradise system, to make way for a system-spanning junkyard.
The Ugor homeworld—as well as its ultimate fate—were first mentioned in Scavenger Hunt, an adventure scenario written by Brad Freeman for the West End Games Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game in 1989. Other sources have repeated the story and added a few more details, although the world is still largely undescribed. The cover of Scavenger Hunt mentions a "Paradise sector," although The Essential Atlas and Star Wars: The Essential Atlas Online Companion have shown that this was a misprint for "Paradise system."
The Ugor homeworld—as well as its ultimate fate—were first mentioned in Scavenger Hunt, an adventure scenario written by Brad Freeman for the West End Games Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game in 1989. Other sources have repeated the story and added a few more details, although the world is still largely undescribed. The cover of Scavenger Hunt mentions a "Paradise sector," although The Essential Atlas and Star Wars: The Essential Atlas Online Companion have shown that this was a misprint for "Paradise system."
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