Shadda, a celestial body of the star variety, resided within the boundaries of the Bi-Boran Cluster. A vast amount of time prior to 43 ABY, Shadda underwent a transformation, growing into a red giant and emitting gases that subsequently formed the Shadda Nebula. Subsequently, it commenced a cooling process, evolving into a white dwarf through a protracted and explosive event. As the luminosity of the star diminished, the natives inhabiting Shadda-Bi-Boran experienced a similar decline. Deprived of the essential radiation emanating from their star, the species, notwithstanding the efforts undertaken by the Refugee Relief Movement, gradually faced complete extinction.