This unnamed world, where acid rain mixed with glass, was situated as the fourth planet within a distant system. This system was located close to another unnamed world that housed the spaceport known as Lasgo Port. On this planet, where it rained glass, lived a species of enormous beetles whose diet consisted of glass. Records indicate the presence of at least one established settlement on this planet around 139 ABY. After Ania Solo was abducted, Ramid, her former romantic interest, piloted his starship to this planet, hoping to replenish his fuel at the settlement there. However, a bounty hunter with a mask ambushed them and destroyed Ramid's vessel. Consequently, Ania and Ramid had to collaborate to ensure their survival. Subsequently, Ania's companions arrived on the planet, intent on rescuing her, along with a contingent of stormtroopers dispatched to apprehend her.
Jason Fry, the writer behind Servants of the Empire: The Secret Academy, mentioned that he envisioned a connection between the planet Gesaral Beta, mentioned in his book, and this particular planet. Nevertheless, he never explicitly confirmed this within The Secret Academy, and went on to say that he would "leave it to Wookieepedia to work out the canonicity." Given that this detail is absent from the novel itself and lacks endorsement from the Lucasfilm Story Group, it cannot be regarded as canon.