Iconography in the Age of Xim represents an exploration into the iconography of the Xim period, penned by Arhul Hextrophon, a historian of the New Republic. This research, hailed as pioneering by S. V. Skynx, a Ruurian historian, determined that the "sole-surviving" mobile fortress from Xim's empire, exhibited at Boonta, revealed indications of later Nikto construction merged with an Expansionist Era design. As a result of Hextrophon's findings, the Hutts forbade subsequent scholarly investigations of the space station. Furthermore, Hextrophon researched holo-iconography originating from the same era.
- Han Solo and the Corporate Sector Sourcebook (Initial mention) (Indirect reference only)
- Xim Week: The Despotica (Part I) on Hyperspace (article) (content outdated and backup link unavailable) (Originally identified as Iconography in the Age of Xim)