Talk:Centerpoint Station

Um...wasn't it Sal-Solo who used it to destroy the Yuuzzie fleet? I seem to recall Anakin wanted to do it, but wimpy old Jacen stopped him. QuentinGeorge 10:23, 16 Jun 2005 (UTC)
 * Yuuzzies? That's a new one. -- Riffsyphon1024 10:32, 16 Jun 2005 (UTC)

I think this articles lacks some background information. Who made it? How did it go there? The Hollowtown was uninhabited, but since when? Who lived there when it was inhabited? 62.74.5.134 08:39, 3 Jul 2005 (UTC)

Q: Who made it?

A: Unknown, but CS and the Corellian system (orbital position-wise) are about one million years old (Time Tales conjecture based on Cracken's Threat Dossier and The Essential Chronology).

There's a fan theory that's been making the rounds in some circles (myself being one of them) for a while that they might have been made by the same unknown and long gone ancient civilisation who positioned the Maw, dubbed the "Hyperspace Aliens. It's a bit long and complicated, so I'll save the jibba-jabba for a more appropriate time.  I'll just say now that it has nothing to do with those Rakata/Rataka/whatever KOTOR losers, as some toddlers seem so fixed on pegging everything with at times...

Q: How did it go there?

A: I'm going to assume that you mean how it moved planets across the voids of interstellar space, which it did by locking its repulsor tractor beam onto planetary repulsors built into the planets' crusts, then literally pulling them toward the (then) future location of the Corellian system through Hyperspace. Centerpoint Station generated power from the influence of the gravity wells of Talus and Tralus.

Q: The Hollowtown was uninhabited, but since when?

A: Hollowtown was destroyed when the central Glowpoint incinerated it during the Sacorrian Triad used the Station to supernova their first star during the Corellian Crisis in 18 ABY (Year 53).

Q: Who lived there when it was inhabited?

A: Hollowtown was inhabited by people from Talus and Tralus, which is where the small numbers of survivors returned after the city was destroyed.--Spanky The Dolphin 02:03, 8 Jul 2005 (UTC)


 * I'd be content if you incorporated your answers to the article itself :) Anyway, I tried to do it myself. The article looks more complete now 62.74.4.126 07:22, 8 Jul 2005 (UTC)


 * The "Hyperspace Aliens" have nothing to do with the discovery of hyperdrive, it's just what they've been dubbed by fans. I edited that junk out of the article.  It's like 3 AM right now, but I'll see what I can do tomorrow.--Spanky The Dolphin 08:02, 8 Jul 2005 (UTC)

In 'The Joiner King' the Killiks claim that they created it.
 * The Killiks are twits! Don't beleive anything they say!Jasca Ducato 18:00, 3 Sep 2005 (UTC)
 * Okay, that was uncalled for. But as for the Killiks created Centerpoint Station, there was probally a Joiner to one of the Killik nests that took part in the station's construction. When someone joins a Killik nest, a part of their mind comes with them. Cmdr. J. Nebulax 20:10, 3 Sep 2005 (UTC)

How about the Kwa? They are an extra-galactic species that built the Infinity Gate and Star Temple on Dathomir. I think that they might have built Centerpoint Station in the distant past long before the Old Republic.

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Why is there a planet-stub there rather than a tech stub or something else? Cmdr. J. Nebulax 00:52, 18 Nov 2005 (UTC)
 * Probably because Centerpoint, despite being artificial, qualifies as an inhabited planet (or moon) with a fixed orbit and perminant population (except until evacuatedAdmiral Wes Janson