Balmorra/Legends

Balmorra was a factory world located near the in the Colonies at the border of the Galactic Core. Wide plains surrounded the planet's capital, Bin Prime.

The planet was once headquarters of Rigorra the Hutt. It was a planet where the Techno Union produced B1 battle droids until shortly before the Clone Wars. The production of battle droids then seemingly ceased, but secretly continued on Outer Rim factory worlds such as Geonosis. 21 BBY, the Balmorra seceded from the Republic and was given a fleet of Lucrehulk-class battleships to defend it. Balmorra was also the headquarters of Balmorran Arms, which manufactured SD-6 Hulk infantry droids.

Under the New Order, Governor Beltane ran the planet and oversaw production. During the reign of Emperor Palpatine, the Balmorrans manufactured weapons for the Imperial army with strong ties to Kuat Drive Yards, and were the primary builders of the AT-ST walker.

The Balmorrans longed for independence from the Galactic Empire, wishing for a free market to sell their renowned weapons technology on. During the Galactic Civil War, the Rebel Alliance led a small stealth squadron through the narrow canyons surrounding the construction yards—although there was mutual good feeling between the Rebel Alliance and the natives of Balmorra, liberation would have been impossible, as the planet was well defended, and isolated from the other planets held by the Rebels. Instead, they launched a hit-and-run sabotage effort, using the cover of the night to go undetected by Imperial sensor arrays. It was not until Luke Skywalker and Rogue Squadron had demolished much of the weaponry under construction in the yards that any kind of serious retaliation force was launched.

The planet was liberated by the New Republic following the Battle of Endor, and it remained independent for five years. Balmorra was brought back into Imperial service during the Emperor's reappearance, but following Palpatine's supposed death near Da Soocha, the rebellious Balmorrans began arming the New Republic. In retaliation, the planet was attacked by a force under the command of Military Executor Sedriss, including Shadow Droids and SD-9 battle droids. After suffering surprising losses at the hands of the SD-10 battle droids and new Viper Automatons, Sedriss called off his attack in exchange for a shipment of the molecularly-shielded droids.

Behind the scenes
The planet's name is likely a play on Balmoral, the Queen of England's Scottish holiday estate.

Appearances

 * Cloak of Deception
 * Star Wars Republic: The Hunt for Aurra Sing
 * Star Wars: Rebellion
 * Dark Empire II
 * Star Wars: Rogue Squadron
 * Star Wars: Empire at War (cut from game)