Anoat

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An image of Anoat

Anoat is part of the Anoat system, which has three habitable worlds. Gentes is the homeworld of the Ugnaughts, a hardy, porcine species known for their industriousness. Anoat is a minor industrial world poisoned by toxic by-products. Deyer is a waterworld briefly colonized by a co-op of rich farmers in the final days of the Republic.

While Anoat, Gentes, and Gentes's moon Bola have valuable mineral deposits, the main attraction of the system has always been the native Ugnaughts. The Mugari enslaved Ugnaught tribes centuries before the Republic annexed the Greater Javin region, and several other species have done the same, leaving Ugnaught colonies scattered across the Rim. With the Republic offering some protection, the Ugnaughts finally began to thrive, building Gentes and Beslius into industrial worlds. But both were occupied and decimated by Separatists led by General Grievous in the Clone Wars; today Anoat and moon are sparsely settled, though the Ugnaughts now control Bespin's Cloud City.

Anoat proper was settled by humans under a Figg Excavations charter shortly before the Clone Wars, but the planet was mined with a ruthless disregard for safety and left poisoned. It was resettled again under a Figg charter, during the New Republic's rule of the galaxy. Humans settled Deyer a generation before the Clone Wars and had some success exporting fish to the worlds of the Corellian Trade Spine. The idealistic Deyer colony won too few votes for a formal protest against the destruction of Alderaan and the policies of the New Order; the colony was destroyed by stormtroopers and its people packed off to prison worlds. Today few call it home; when Han Solo, Princess Leia, and Chewbacca fled to the Anoat system after the Battle of Hoth, they opted to limp along to Bespin rather than seek help from its desolate worlds.

Planets Type Moons
Kyood's World Searing rock 0
Vinza Hothouse world 1
Gentes Terrestrial 1
Anoat Terrestrial 1
Deyer Terrestrial 0
Anoat Belt Asteroid field 0
Pujool Gas giant 6

History

The Anoat system has three habitable worlds, none of them particularly valuable or with lucky histories. Gentes is the homeworld of the Ugnaughts, a hardy, porcine species of surprising strength and industriousness. Anoat is a minor industrial world poisoned by toxic by-products. Deyer is a waterworld briefly colonized by a co-op of rich farmers in the final days of the Republic.

Culture

While Anoat, Gentes, and Gentes's moon Bola have valuable mineral deposits, the main attraction of the system has always been the native Ugnaughts. The Mugari enslaved Ugnaught tribes centuries before the Republic annexed the Greater Javin region, and several other species have done the same, leaving Ugnaught colonies scattered across the Rim. With the Republic offering some protection, the Ugnaughts finally began to thrive, building Gentes and Beslius into industrial worlds. But both were occupied and decimated by Separatists led by General Grievous in the Clone Wars; today Anoat and moon are sparsely settled, though the Ugnaughts now control Bespin's Cloud City.

Economy

Anoat proper was settled by humans under a Figg Excavations charter shortly before the Clone Wars, but the planet was mined with a ruthless disregard for safety and left poisoned. It was resettled again under a Figg charter, during the New Republic's rule of the galaxy. Humans settled Deyer a generation before the Clone Wars and had some success exporting fish to the worlds of the Corellian Trade Spine. The idealistic Deyer colony won too few votes for a formal protest against the destruction of Alderaan and the policies of the New Order; the colony was destroyed by stormtroopers and its people packed off to prison worlds. Today few call it home; when Han Solo, Princess Leia, and Chewbacca fled to the Anoat system after the Battle of Hoth, they opted to limp along to Bespin rather than seek help from its desolate worlds.

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