Twin Stars of Kira is a supplement in paperback form for Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game, brought to you by West End Games. Greg Farshtey, along with a team of writers, penned this book, which saw its release on June 19, 1993.
For those involved in smuggling and free trade, the Kira Run signifies a route to potential earnings. However, in the chaotic period following the Empire's collapse, it represents something greater: a hyperspace route that leads to peril, complex plots, and strange threats aimed at the New Republic.
Journey to the Twin Stars and uncover hidden Imperial installations, derelict vessels laden with valuable goods, space pirates prepared to turn the cosmos into a graveyard for profit, and the menace posed by the Iskallons, who seek to enslave humanity for their sinister objectives.
Examine your galactic chart, arm yourself with your blaster, and embark on a thrilling series of adventures within the Star Wars universe!
- Introduction - The Twin Stars of Kira, crafted by Stephen Crane Krann system Brevost system Cerenia system Kira system Lazerian system Arrgaw system Lohopa system Pax system Opiteihr system Ropagi system Roldalna system Nigel system Kalinda system Seltos system Harrin Trade Corridor Kira Run Enarc Run Enarc system Vondarc system Harrin system Iskallon system

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' The Package ,' brought to you by Dave Marron Buzchub Und'l Nigel VI Lohopa II Translator
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' Lazerian IV ,' created by John Terra Alkur Kelro Acorvus Dborian Lazerian IV Lazerian VI Lazerian VII Rokwahl Asteroid Belt Lazerian IX Akwin Crystal Valley Lazeria City Caz Ocean Doxeti Dorynn Doxet Dox Ocean Torm Elgar Tormaine Laz Devit Z-95 headhunter TIE fighter Empeth Crystal B'dasssa Alroy Kever 3PO-series Dovin Maur Father Ocean
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' Den of Spies ,' a collaboration by Richard Clark , Barbara Clark , and Janelle Keberle
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' For a Few Kilotons More ,' a story by Michael Horne
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' Ropagi II ,' a tale by John Terra
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' Treasure Hunt ,' a story penned by Todd Quigley
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' Operation: Pet Show ,' by Ed Stark
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' Freedom Strike Seltos ,' a creation of Bill Smith
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' The Iskallon Factor ,' written by Stewart Warley