A warehouse on the Expansion Region planet Nakadia was the location of many chemical bioweapons stockpiled by the Galactic Empire during the Imperial Era. When the Rebel Alliance's 61st Mobile Infantry, also known as Twilight Company, attacked Nakadia in 3 ABY, airspeeders were deployed, laden with these bioweapons, against the company. Twilight Company sustained heavy casualties from the warehouse's bioweapons, but eventually destroyed the warehouse and its chemical weapons towards the end of the fighting on Nakadia.
The warehouse was built high in the hills on the agricultural Expansion Region planet Nakadia in addition to a launch pad, and was used by the Galactic Empire to store bioweapons.
During the Galactic Civil War between the Empire and the Rebel Alliance, bioweapons made at the Distillery on the Mid Rim jungle planet Coyerti were stored in the warehouse on Nakadia. In 3 ABY, Nakadia's plastoid factories were one of the targets of Operation Ringbreaker, a campaign led by the Alliance's 61st Mobile Infantry, better known as Twilight Company, to eliminate strategic targets to prompt redeployments from the Kuat Drive Yards for a projected attack on the shipyards. The company's soldiers deployed on Nakadia unaware of the bioweapons being stored on the planet.
After Twilight Company deployed its forces under the cover of night, the Empire deployed airspeeders armed with bioweapons from the warehouse. Spraying these toxins at the enemy soldiers, the speeders accounted for at least seventeen rebel kills, including rebel soldier Maediyu. The rebels' first symptoms of poison included rashes, fever, and hallucinations were followed by the soldier's organs slowly liquefying, killing them within days. In response, First Sergeant Hazram Namir, the tentative leader and assumed captain of Twilight Company, led a group of other aliens to destroy the warehouse. Namir, the sole human on the mission, wore an extensive kit of protective equipment himself. The rebels burned the warehouse to the ground, completely eliminating its stock.
The warehouse first appeared in the 2015 novel Battlefront: Twilight Company, written by Alexander Freed.