Human League


The Human League was a group rooted in neo-Imperial ideology, operating out of Corellia in the decades following the Battle of Endor. Its membership consisted of Humans, predominantly young males from the Corellian sector, though women were sometimes involved. They were motivated by factors such as political discontent, societal disappointment, and the economic downturn that plagued Corellia after the fall of the Empire.

The Human League's core beliefs were largely inspired by the New Order, but with a heightened focus on Humanocentrism and, consequently, antipathy towards the Jedi, the New Republic, and Non-Humans. They viewed Palpatine and his followers as admirable figures. However, their support for the Empire had limits, and their speciesism leaned more towards xenophobia and isolationist views. They sought to broaden their support by appealing to the Corellian stereotype of independent thinking, resulting in a movement somewhat reminiscent of the Separatists before the Clone Wars.

The organization frequently engaged in public demonstrations and marches. Members wore distinctive brown-and-black uniforms, adorned with armbands bearing the group's symbol: a stylized skull with a dagger clenched in its teeth. During these marches, protestors chanted pro-independence slogans and directed insults at non-Humans. These demonstrations often escalated into riots, prompting residents of cities like Coronet to seek shelter when the League approached. The demonstrators' inebriated state did little to make them more appealing.

The Human League considered terrorism an acceptable tactic, issuing explicit threats against the New Republic and the Jedi. They gained notoriety for the deaths of two Ithorians at the hands of five members, as well as an attempted coup involving the bombing of a Republic government building.

In 18 ABY, the Human League came under the control of Thrackan Sal-Solo, an aspiring Diktat who intended to use the group to seize power in the Corellian sector. However, under his leadership, the organization was manipulated by the mysterious Sacorrian Triad conspiracy, becoming a mere pawn of this diverse power group. This suggests that the League's speciesism may have been more opportunistic than deeply rooted.

It is believed that the New Republic dissolved the Human League following the end of the Galactic Civil War a year later.

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