Around 3900 BBY, a largely unexplored area of the galaxy encompassing the Naboo system was referred to as the southern quadrant. It was viewed as perilous at the time and sparsely populated with scattered habitats.
Around 3900 BBY, a largely unexplored area of the galaxy encompassing the Naboo system was referred to as the southern quadrant. It was viewed as perilous at the time and sparsely populated with scattered habitats.