Atrivis sector/Legends

"Tell Fleet I still think they are heading for Atrivis to smear the army on Mantooine. If they are following standard operating procedures, they'll be moving tomorrow. If Ackbar moves fast and gets to Mantooine first, he can pop 'em as they come out of hyperspace."

- Commander Zgorth'sth

The Atrivis sector was a small sector in the Outer Rim Territories. Its inhabitants, including at least four native sentient species, were fiercely independent as was common throughout the Outer Rim. During the Clone Wars, this independence manifested as support for the Confederacy of Independent Systems, which was active in the sector, employing the Pirates of Iridium as privateers as well as running a research factory on Fest. With the rise of the Galactic Empire, the sector populace actively resisted the new government from early on. As such, the sector was the site of numerous battles during the Galactic Civil War, including the Battle of Mantooine, the Battle of Fest, and Operation Cobolt. Despite the strong Rebel presence in the sector, it was home to a number of Imperial research projects. Most notable of these was the construction of the first Death Star, built in orbit over Despayre. The battlestation ultimately destroyed the planet before leaving the sector.

The sector was again contested during the Thrawn campaign in 9 ABY, during which Grand Admiral Mitth'raw'nuruodo captured the vital Outer Rim Communications Center at Generis. Generis was again conquered during the Yuuzhan Vong War.

Description
The Atrivis sector was a relatively small sector of space in the Outer Rim Territories, located in the galactic north in a region known as the New Territories. Its coreward boundary bordered the Cademimu sector, and, moving clockwise, it also bordered the Cassander, Albarrio, Relgim, and Oplovis sectors. Two major hyperspace routes passed through the sector: the Braxant and Relgim Runs. The Braxant Run was the most important route in the entire northern quadrant of the galaxy, beginning at an intersection with the Hydian Way. It entered the Atrivis sector from Ketaris in the Oplovis sector and passed through the Fedje and Vuchelle systems before leaving Atrivis for the Cassander sector. The Relgim Rum began at the Fedje system, but struck out almost perpendicular to the Braxant Run, working its way through a string of Atrivis systems, with a sharp kink west at the Nam'ta system before continuing across Atrivis and into its namesake, the Reglim sector.

Braxant Run star systems
The planet Fedje, at the intersection of the Braxant and Relgim Runs, was a forested world, home to many exotic arboreal lifeforms; these included the rare folded ear boosqueak. Fedje was settled by Humans, who became known for expansive hand gestures that accompanied their oratory. Located further down the Braxant was Vuchelle, an orange gas giant right on the three-way border with the Cademimu and Cassander sectors.

Relgim Run star systems
Of the many Atrivis systems along the Relgim Run, the Fest system was prominent. It contained the planet Fest, an urbanized and densely populated world, with little remaining wilderness areas. It was equipped with spaceports, spy satellites, and an orbital Imperial base. Fest had a history of petty bickering with Mantooine, another Atrivis sector planet. Further along the Relgim was the Devon system. Its fourth planet, Devon Four, was inhabited by members of a religious sect.

The Generis system was located further down the Relgim Run; it contained Atrivis 7, Atrivis, and Generis. Generis was a world of striking natural beauty, covered with rough terrain and lush jungles. The planet had no major settlements, and was only lightly settled. Some of its locals&mdash;a mix of Humans and other species&mdash;established wilderness ranches, attracting wealthy offworlders with opportunities to hunt, hike, and raft down white-water rapids. The planet was also dotted with ruins of the ancient Rakata civilization. Atrivis 7 was also inhabited by Humans, who worked as farmers.

Continuing along the Relgim Run led to the Markbee's Star system, containing the water world Zeffliffl. In the salty seas of its southern continent, the Zeffliffl species evolved. After Zeffliffl, the Relgim Run continued onto the Nam'ta system. It was here, in the system containing the gas giant Nam'ta, that the Run kinked left, continuing on towards the Horuz system. The Horuz system contained Despayre, two gas giants and two asteroid belts. Despayre's single continent was covered in dense jungle filled with diverse poisonous species such as the crab spider, flit and scorpion slug. Because of these attributes, the planet was turned into a prison for many of the worst criminal offenders in the galaxy.

The Mantooine system was located on the Relgim Run near to its crossover into the Relgim sector. The planet Mantooine was only lightly populated with farmers and had a long standing rivalry with Fest. It was home to the dance move known as the Mantooine Minuet. It was also the endpoint of crusies by the giant luxury liner Kuari Princess which traveled down the Relgim Run between Endoraan and Mantooine.

Other star systems
The Atrivis sector had a number of other star systems that were not located on either of the two most prominent routes. The Hethar system was located on the eastern border of the sector. Native to Hethar was the gornt species. These squat creatures were a staple of the local diet and were later commercially farmed by Sullustan colonists and sold to the Imperial Navy.

Further west in the sector were the Iridium, Gibbela, Spefik and Dartibek systems. Iridium was home for a time to the Pirates of Iridium, while Gibbela&mdash;close to the Relgim border &mdash;was populated by a primitive and agricultural species of polymorph. It was distant from even minor trade routes, and was seldom visited. The Spefik system was home to Spefik, a desolate and barren planet. During the Galactic Civil War, it hosted a Rebel base.

The Dartibek system was at the western-most extent of the Atrivis sector, at the joining of the Atrivis, Albarrio and Relgim sectors. The system contained a number of planets; one of the inner-most was Moltok, which was entirely covered in trees. Although close to its sun, the planet was kept temperate by ash from volcanoes that blocked out radiation and heat. Its botanical species included the wuppa and Camba-Fruit; the latter was commercially exported. Moltok was home to two sentient species: the Ho'Din and the Makurth.

The Atrivis sector also contained the Gree Baaker system. Its eponymous planet was home to a Labor Camp for those serving life sentences. Finally, the sector contained the Shar'Ack system.

It contained the forested homeworld of the Shaliz'Na, a winged and muscular sentient species of artisans.

Pre-Republic history
In 30,000 BBY, the planet Generis possessed a strong Force signature. As a consequence, it attracted the Force-based hyperdrives of the Rakatan species who were expanding from their homeworld Lehon. The Rakata forged a vast empire that united worlds scattered all across the galaxy, naming it the Infinite Empire. On Generis, they built exotic temples that would last for thousands of years. The Rakatan empire lasted for almost five thousand years before collapsing due to plague, followed by slave revolts in 25,200 BBY. Their temples on Generis eventually collapsed and were overgrown by jungle.

Early exploration
"In addition to the already-reported promotion of Saul Karath of the Courageous to Rear Admiral, the latest promotions were handed down from the Republic Navy &hellip; To Lieutenant: &hellip; Rutu of Moltok."

- The Admiral's List

Some systems within the Atrivis sector were discovered by the Galactic Republic during the Kymoodon Era, circa 15,000 BBY. New advances in hyperspace technology at this time led to exploration of pockets of space not directly connected with the territory of the Republic; in the north these included the Mantooine and Sestooine systems (the latter would become part of the Relgim sector), and spread to include the Dartibek and Horuz systems.

By 5,000 BBY, the Dartibek system&mdash;which contained the planet Moltok&mdash;and other parts of the Atrivis sector were widely explored by the Republic and were considered part of the civilized galaxy. The Republic had also established a hyperlane connecting Moltok to the central territories of the Republic via Ord Cantrell, Iridonia and Vicondor. The Ho'Din of Moltok had traveled offworld by this time; during the Great Hyperspace War, Lohjoy served as a starship engineer aboard the Sith Empire starship Omen.

A number of Ho'Din also served the Republic in 3,964 BBY, such as Oojoh and Rutu. Oojoh was trained as a Jedi Padawan on Taris, while Lieutenant Rutu served with distinction in the Republic Navy during the Mandalorian Wars. The extent of the widely explored area around Moltok remained largely static through this period until at least 3,956 BBY. . Following the Kanz Disorders of 3,670 BBY, the Republic shrunk its borders to Iridonia in the north, reconsidering Republic membership for distant settlements and Republic enclaves.

Later exploration
The eastern portion of the Atrivis sector was not fully explored until the blazing of the Hydian Way, circa 3,000–1,000 BBY. The Makurth, the second sentient species of Moltok, were found off-world by at least 1,000 BBY; during the New Sith Wars, the Makurth Fohargh underwent training as part of the Brotherhood of Darkness, although Moltok itself was unaligned in the conflict. Seven hundred years later, the Ho'Din almost destroyed the ecosystem of their planet, leading them to embrace botanical sciences and other less invasive disciplines in restoring their world. By 280 BBY, they had developed organic medicines that came to be exported around the galaxy.

In the latter years of the Galactic Republic, several years before the Clone Wars would embroil the galaxy, the religious leaders of Devon Four refused to pay taxes to the central galactic government. In response, the Republic embargoed the planet, preventing any starship traffic from reaching the surface of the planet. Shortly after the embargo was initiated, an infectious plague broke out on the planet's surface. Despite the threat this posed to the planet's population, the Republic was unrelenting in its embargo. At the behest of Sheeka Tull, whose sister lived on Devon Four, smugglers broke the Republic embargo, delivering medical supplies. Sheeka Tull was later caught by the Republic and was given a deferred sentence of ten years labor.

Clone Wars
"ATRIVIS SECTOR NODE - Sensor reports from the Atrivis sector issued by the Judicial Department confirm that a Jedi task force has thrashed the space pirates of Iridium, bringing an end to their year-long raids along the Atrivis sector routes."

- "Jedi Smash Iridium Pirates; 3 Knights Killed" news item

During the Separatist Crisis, circa 24–22 BBY, the Confederacy of Independent Systems hired the Pirates of Iridium as privateers. The pirates had been active in the Atrivis sector for a year, raiding its trade routes. They were distinguished by their use of power gems. These unusual jewels radiated an aura that disrupted starships' magnetic-shields, an ability the pirates used to great advantage during their raids. During the Separatist Crisis, they raided Republic grain and spice convoys until they were destroyed in 22 BBY by a Jedi-led Republic strike force at the Skirmish over Vuchelle.

When the Clone Wars finally broke out, the Atrivis sector was part of Confederate territory. Less than ten months into the war, they had established a research factory on Fest in which they were developing a super-metal known as phrik. The facility was discovered by Null-class Advanced Recon Commandos, and ten months into the war, the Republic dispatched the elite Omega Squad to destroy the factory. Encountering heavy resistance from battle droids, they nevertheless successfully completed the mission. By 19 BBY, the Republic had successfully recovered control of the Atrivis sector.

Galactic Empire
"In the name of the Emperor, I claim this planet as Imperial territory. Surrender and no harm will come to you."

- An Imperial officer on Gibbela

With the declaration of the New Order in 19 BBY, the Atrivis sector came under control of the Galactic Empire. The sector fell under the jurisdiction of Grand Moff Tarkin as part of Oversector Outer, although Moffs Rebus and Seerdon also had projects within the sector. The Empire made its presence known in the sector in different ways. On Gree Baaker, it established a Labor Camp where many individuals were sentenced to life imprisonment. The Empire scouted Gibbela as a possible site for colonization, with preliminary reconnaissance suggesting the native population would provide little resistance; however, when a small taskforce was dispatched to the planet, it was massacred by one such native after he polymorphed into a vicious predator. The Empire had more success in its conquest of Shar'Ack. It enslaved the native Shaliz'Na and strictly controlled alcohol imports to and manufacture on the planet. Given the Shaliz'Na addiction to alcohol, this gave the Empire significant leverage over the population. It did, however, lead to a number of Shaliz'Na leaving the planet to recover from alcoholism.

Early resistance
"The Empire is making its presence felt more and more out here in the Rim. There was that massacre on that humanoid-inhabited world&hellip;''" "''Mantooine in the Atrivis Sector."

- Jiliac Desilijic Tiron and Jabba Desilijic Tiure

Despite the Imperial presence throughout the region, the Atrivis sector was at the forefront of opposition to the New Order, due in large part to the stubborn independence common throughout much of the Outer Rim Territories. However, in its early years, the sector's resistance was fractured and lacking unity, with resistance groups scattered across many systems and divided by regional and historic rivalries. Nonetheless, this continued annoyance prompted the Empire to establish a garrison post on Mantooine to keep order in the sector.

In 2 BBY, the Mantooine Liberators resistance group overthrew this under-defended garrison and boldly occupied the premises. The Liberators were unaware of a large Imperial strike force in the neighboring Fest system, and had no contact with the Fest resistance group that could have warned them of this danger. As such, the Mantooine resistance was caught by surprise by the arriving Imperial forces and was decimated. There were also extensive civilian casualties in the battle, which as heard of as far afield as Hutt Space and came to be regarded as a massacre. The Rebel Alliance honored the sacrifice of those who lost their lives on Mantooine by casting the Mantooine Medallion, which was awarded to individuals for "exceptionally meritorious service." Years later, a Corellian Corvette was named the Mantooine in honor of the planet.

The massacre on Mantooine drove home the necessity of communication to the other resistance groups in the Atrivis sector; the Fest Resistance Group responded by forming a wider Atrivis Resistance Group (ARG) to coordinate resources within the sector. The ARG established a hidden base on an abandoned space station in the barren Generis system, where their leadership was fed information from an extensive network across the sector. This centralization made the resistance a significantly more potent force, although their continuing success also brought concerns; given their isolation from the wider resistance movement, they would have no warning if the Empire launched a massive offensive from a neighboring sector.

At this time, Senator Mon Mothma, one of the signatories of the Corellian Treaty that established the Alliance to Restore the Republic, visited the Atrivis leadership. She proposed linking the ARG into the wider Rebellion. After some deliberation, the ARG signed the Treaty of Generis, officially joining the Rebel Alliance. As part of this deal, an Outer Rim Communications Center was established on Generis, with a starfighter outpost to protect it. The Alliance also sent several dozen SpecForce officers to train up the Atrivis resistance. The Treaty also meant a flow of new weapons and equipment to the sector, in return for becoming a prime supplier of foodstuffs to the wider Rebellion. Within six months, the ARG transformed into a fully operational Atrivis Sector Force. Rebel units that operated within Atrivis sector included the 132nd Forward Division.

The Death Star
"Whatever the Empire plans for this battle station, it cannot bode well for the galaxy at large."

- Rahm Kota

During this period, a crucial Imperial project was under construction in the Atrivis sector: the Death Star. This immense battlestation, designed with the capacity to destroy planets, was to be the foundation of the Tarkin Doctrine whereby the Empire would rule through fear of force. After initial construction phases in the Geonosis, Seswenna, and Patriim systems, the construction was finally moved to the Horuz system for completion.

There, it orbited the penal world Despayre for two years. The system's two asteroid belts were stripped of iron and nickel by Imperial masticators, and combined with alloys obtained from Despayre. The planet's moon, Haroon, was also mined for resources. Construction utilized convict labor, in particular, that of thousands of Wookiees. Prisoners from the Gree Baaker Labor Camp were also assigned to work duty on the station.

The construction of the station was kept top secret; however, its existence and location eventually leaked out, providing opportunities on a number of occasions for the Rebellion to sabotage and attack the station. The most significant of these occurred in 0 BBY with an attack on the station by the Fortressa, a Lucrehulk-class starfighter carrier. Launching at least 500 starfighters, the assault was a failure, with the Fortressa destroyed early by a low powered beam from the Death Star and its fighters soon picked off. Despite these attempts by the resistance to stop construction of the Death Star, the battlestation was finished soon after. Before departing the sector for the Core Worlds, the station's superlaser was tested on Despayre; in three successive blasts, the prison world was destroyed, eliminating all inhabitants.

Following this destruction, the battlestation left the sector; however, the Empire left some forces in the system in case any members of the Alliance came to investigate. Shortly after, two CR90 corvettes collectively compromising Ethar was dispatched to the system and captured by the Imperial forces. Further Alliance forces arrived in the system shortly after, and starfighters from Red Squadron, Blue Squadron and Gold Squadron managed to recover the corvettes.

The Death Star itself traveled to Alderaan in the Core Worlds, where its destructive power was publicly demonstrated with the destruction of that planet. It then traveled to the Yavin system, intending to destroy the leadership of the Rebel Alliance. In a climactic battle, however, the Death Star was destroyed. Grand Moff Tarkin perished along with his battlestation and control of Oversector Outer&mdash;and, consequently, the Atrivis sector&mdash;passed to Grand Moff Ardus Kaine.

Further conflict
"&mdash;you shoulda' seen the results of our tests on Fest&mdash;my weapons are gonna put a lot of holes in a lot of Rebel scum."

- Moff Rebus under interrogation

Despite the significant blow dealt to the Empire at the Battle of Yavin, its control of the Atrivis sector continued. As part of another Imperial project in the Atrivis sector, the Empire re-established phrik processing on Fest. The alloy was then used in the Dark Trooper Project, producing extremely strong, lightweight droid armor. Shortly after the Battle of Yavin, in which the Death Star was destroyed, the Dark troopers were tested against a Rebel base on Talay. Upon investigating, Rebel operative Kyle Katarn tracked the source of the attack to Moff Rebus, in charge of the project. Rebus revealed the phrik was being processed at the Imperial Weapons Research Facility on Fest. Traveling to the planet, Katarn infiltrated the Imperial operation, stealing a sample of phrik. The sample led Katarn to the source of phrikite on Gromas 16, and eventually led to the derailing of the Dark Trooper Project.

Further action occurred on Fest in 1 ABY, when Rebel resistance again raided the Weapons Research Facility in order to steal three All Terrain Personal Transports. While The Rebels initially broke the transports out from the Imperial facility, they required aerial cover from Rogue Squadron to make good their escape. The successful raid upset Imperial Moff Kohl Seerdon, who was in charge of the research, and in retaliation the Moff blockaded Chandrila, homeworld of Rebel leader Mon Mothma.

While these successes were significant for the Alliance, they also suffered various defeats at the hands of the Empire. Their base on the planet Spefik was attacked by an Imperial force of at least two TIE fighter wings. According to reports, elite pilot Ranulf Trommer singlehandedly destroyed the Rebel's anti-orbital ion cannons defending the base. The elite Storm commandos were also deployed in the sector on Atrivis where the rebel X-wing pilot Homack was shot down. Other Imperial counter-measures included spraying toxic defoliants across many worlds of the sector in an effort to cripple the agricultural capacity of the sector's resistance.

Sometime after 1 ABY, the Alliance launched "Operation Cobolt," a hit-and-run assault on an Imperial orbital base over Mantooine. Its twin objectives were to steal an Imperial Intelligence scandoc, and then to destroy the base, covering the theft in the process. The core of the mission involved a commando team led by Colonels Anna Seertay and Toombs. These troops were supported by starfighter forces stripped from Tierfon, Homon, Farstey and the survivors of the Tocan system defeat. The mission was a success although the resistance forces sustained some losses.

Shortly after this operation, the Atrivis resistance received a warning from a monitoring station in the neighboring Oplovis sector. Analyzing Imperial requisition records, Commander Zgorth'sth was able to predict an attack by Fleet Admiral Tzenkens on Mantooine. With this intelligence, the Rebels sprung their own trap en route, attacking the Imperial forces as they left hyperspace in the Atrivis system with three Alliance cruisers, defeating the Imperial forces with only minimal casualties.

In honor of the sector's contribution to the resistance, the Rebel Alliance named a Vangaard Pathfinder the Atrivis Advancer, as well as labeling a freighter group the Atrivis Day.

New Republic
"I thought you were out in Atrivis sector, baby-sitting the Outer Rim comm center.''" "''You're behind the times, Generis fell three days ago."

- Wedge Antilles and Pash Cracken

When the Rebel Alliance transitioned into the New Republic, it maintained control of the Outer Rim Communications Center on Generis. However, in 9 ABY, the system was conquered by the resurgent Imperial forces commanded by Grand Admiral Thrawn, despite an elite Republic squadron commanded by Pash Cracken stationed to defend the Center. The Imperial plan had been devised by Thrawn himself, and it saw his forces capture the Communications Center intact, along with most of the sector fleet supply depots. The Republic forces were able to sneak out most of the command staff, and deny the Imperials any working ships, but nevertheless suffered an important defeat.

After the defeat of Thrawn's forces at the Bilbringi system, the New Republic regained control of Generis and the Communications Center there. It was a major center servicing the Outer Rim Territories, and the only relay center servicing the Unknown Regions until the start of the Yuuzhan Vong War, when a second center was established at Esfandia. However, in 28 ABY, Generis was attacked and destroyed by the Yuuzhan Vong who were called to the base by an infiltrator armed with a communications villip. The Yuuzhan Vong then proceeded to attack the station at Esfandia. There, the Yuuzhan Vong task force was defeated by Imperial Remnant Grand Admiral Pellaeon. Subsequently, the center at Generis was restored to operational capacity.

Inhabitants
The Atrivis sector was home to a number of indigenous sentient species, as well as many immigrated species.

Gibbelan
The natives of Gibbela were a species of polymorphs. These purple furred beings were diminutive while in their settled form, however, when angered, they transformed into vicious predators double their original size. In this form, they had sharps claws capable of rending flesh and severing limbs. This was discovered by an Imperial scouting team to its detriment. The Gibbelans were farmers, living in primitive cloth dwellings.



Ho'Din
The Ho'Din were one of two sentient species native to Moltok, and were the most prominent of the species indigenous to the Atrivis sector. They were a tall reptilian species, with dark eyes, lipless mouths and distinctive snake-like hair. After industrialization almost ruined their world, the Ho'Din focused on organic technology, living in tree villages and structures literally grown from plants. This approach was inspired by their religion, [Dinante Fli'R], whose tenets required them to be respectful to plants. Ho'Din were widely regarded throughout the galaxy as master botanists and healers. Notable Ho'Din healers included Baji and Ism Oolos. The Ho'Din established colony worlds in neighboring sectors, such as Anemcoro in the Albarrio sector.

Makurth


The Makurth were the second sentient species on Moltok. They were saurians covered in green scales with four horns on their heads. They were nocturnal carnivores, known for their terrifying scream. A number of Makurth found employment as bodyguards with the criminal organization Black Sun. One notable Makurth was Fohargh, who trained with the Brotherhood of Darkness during the Light and Darkness War.

Shaliz'Na
The Shaliz'Na were a native to the planet Shar'Ack. They had large wings&mdash;reaching wingspans of over 3.5 meters&mdash;which terminated in talon-like fingernails. They were covered in light down and had black hair growing on their heads. They had Human-like facial features. The Shaliz'Na were addicted to alcohol. During the administration of the Empire, they were enslaved and tight controls were maintained on both locally manufactured and imported liquors. The Shaliz'Na Tyric left his homeworld, eventually joining the Rebel Alliance along with the rest of the crew of the Menagerie.

Zeffliffl
The Zeffliffl were a species from the world Zeffliffl, the fourth planet of Markbee's Star, and appeared to be multi-humped stacks of dark green seaweed. The leaf-like beings lived in shallow seas, and when traveling offworld, they periodically sprayed themselves with salt water to keep themselves hydrated. Their language sounded like leaves swirled through water. A group of the species traveled to Crseih Station to seek healing from the Waru. There, he successfully healed their ailing member.

Immigrated species
Beyond its indigenous inhabitants, many exotic species called the Atrivis sector home. Around 30,000 BBY, the Rakata utilized Force-based hyperdrives to unite widely spread worlds into the Rakatan Infinite Empire. One such world was Generis, where they constructed large temples. However, after five thousand years of galactic dominance, plague caused the collapse of the Infinite Empire, and the species later became extinct. Their temples collapsed into ruins overtaken by the jungle, leaving no clues for later settlers as to how or why they died out.

During the administration of the Republic, many of the Atrivis sector worlds were occupied by Humans, such as Mantooine, Fest, Iridium and Atrivis 7. Some notable Human inhabitants of the Atrivis sector included Travia Chan, the Alliance Commander-in-Chief for the sector. One of the original founders of the Fest Resistance Group, she continued working at the Generis base until its conquest in 9 ABY. Chan's Chief of Staff was Loom Carplin, a survivor of the original Mantooine cell. Also from Mantooine was the Human Brandei. Rather than joining the resistance movement, he rose to a high rank in the Empire, commanding the Imperial I-class Star Destroyer Judicator.

A diverse group of species passed through the sector as tourists aboard the Kuari Princess, a luxury liner that traveled the Reglim Run through The Maelstrom. Many aliens were also brought to the sector and imprisoned on the planet Despayre, and later used as slave labor in constructing the first Death Star. These included Brigians, Cereans, Givin, Gungans, Pho Ph'eahians, Mirialans, Wookiees, Ugnaughts, Zelosians, and Ithorians. Various individuals were also forcibly transported to the Gree Baaker Labor Camp.

Behind the scenes
The Atrivis sector was created for the Rebel Alliance Sourcebook, in which it was used to illustrate the possible structure of a sector resistance group. It placed three planets, Fest, Generis and Mantooine, in the sector and provided a number of anecdotal stories relating its struggles against the Galactic Empire.

A Certain Point of View, mentions the "Generis sector". It is assumed in this article that this is an alternative name to the Atrivis sector. In Children of the Jedi, Imperial Warlord Blitzer Harrsk was said to move on Atravis sector. While it is possible this began as a spelling mistake, it has since been treated as a separate sector: for instance, the Star Wars Encyclopedia gave them separate entries, and Jason Fry has stated that The Essential Atlas will keep them distinct.

Cartography
Atrivis sector was one of the many sectors included in Star Wars: Rebellion, which placed ten planets in the sector; however, Rebellion made numerous errors in its cartographic placement. As such, Leland Chee, Keeper of the Holocron, has stated that when its placements conflict with existing canon placements, they are overridden. In the case of the Atrivis sector, this applies to three worlds, Tibrin, Togoria, and Trammis III. Tibrin and Togoria have been placed in the Mid Rim, while Trammis III has been placed in the Centrality. Star Wars: Rebellion also misspelled the sector name on a couple of occasion within its internal encyclopedia, spelling it both "Artivis" and "Artivas." Star Wars: Rebellion also provided hyperspace travel times between each of the planets in the sector, and between them and Coruscant. These are reproduced in the table below, although it is unclear whether they are to be treated solely as game mechanics or may have some canonical value.

Appearances

 * Republic Commando: Triple Zero
 * Rebel Dawn
 * Death Star
 * Star Wars: Rebellion
 * Star Wars: Rogue Squadron
 * The Last Command
 * Star Wars: Rebellion
 * Star Wars: Rogue Squadron
 * The Last Command