Rseikharhl

The Rseikharhl were a sentient species from Rseik, which was located in the Rseik sector of the Outer Rim Territories. By 214 BBY, the Rseikharhl were technologically advanced and were able to provide antidotes for the Bordal Contagion in 214 BBY after the Galactic Republic's shipments were destroyed by Fujari pirates. Following the Republic's inability to aid the sector, the Rseikharhl, Kett Shipping, the Ma'ar Shaddam Weaponsmiths Guild, and other interests from the area set up a meeting with a representative from the Trade Federation, which ended with many of the organizations in the area becoming Trade Federation members. The Rseikharhl developed droids such as the LE-VO law enforcement droid, which they used in law enforcement across the entire sector. By the time of the Galactic Empire, the species was under Imperial jurisdiction, and their droids had spread throughout the galaxy, especially to worlds on the galactic frontier.

Biology and appearance
The Rseikharhl were a sentient species.

Society and culture
Due in large part to the LE-VO law enforcement droids that the Rseikharhl Droid Group produced, the Rseikharhl effectively managed law enforcement across their home sector, the Rseik sector, which was located next to the Minos Cluster, Tarabba, Tamarin and Svivreni sectors. During the time of the Bordal Contagion, the Rseikharhl used their own resources to construct laboratories and antidotes to help stop the plague, which was killing the Bordali. While under the Galactic Empire's jurisdiction, the technologically adept species took care designing and programming droids that did not deviate from Imperial codes and only used force when necessary. The Rseikharhl believed preventing wrongful deaths was more important than preventing a few criminals from taking advantage of the droid's insistence on the least violent solution. Due to the Rseikharhl's beliefs and Imperial laws, the species' droids were normally equipped with non-lethal stun weaponry.

Pirates and the Trade Federation
The Rseikharhl species was native to the planet Rseik in the Rseik system, which was located within the Outer Rim Territories. By 214 BBY, the sector of space containing the Rseikharhl homeworld was known as the Rseik sector. The sector was sparsely populated and plagued by various groups of pirates. The Galactic Republic, who ruled a large portion of the galaxy at that time, had not paid much attention to the area for around a century. In 214 BBY, a deadly plague known as the Bordal Contagion began killing the Bordali. The Republic developed an antidote for the disease, but the convoy sent to deliver the shipment was attacked by Fujari pirates. When the Republic did not send additional aid, the Rseikharhl constructed laboratories and synthesized the antidote for the Bordali, but they were not able to produce the antidote before millions of Bordali died to the plague.

Following the Bordali Contagion, the Rseikharhl, the Ma'ar Shaddam Weaponsmiths Guild, Kett Shipping, and other groups from the area discussed the situation and decided to arrange a meeting with a representative from the Trade Federation, a powerful galactic corporation. After a single day of meeting with the representative on Syned and discussing the planets, their financial situations, and the various pirate groups in the area, the organizations that attended the meeting became members of the Trade Federation. One Rseikharhl company that joined the Trade Federation was Rseikharhl Hullspace. Shortly afterward, warships from the Trade Defense Force overwhelmed the pirates in the area. Eventually the Trade Federation had control over the entire Rseik sector.

Under the Empire
By the time of the Galactic Civil War fought between the Galactic Empire and the Rebel Alliance, the Rseikharhl were considered a technologically advanced species. During that period, the species had expanded its reach to police the entire Rseik sector, often with the aid of droids of Rseikharhl design. One such droid model was the bipedal LE-VO law enforcement droid, which was designed by the Rseikharhl Droid Group. The model was remarkably successful, securing 22,000 arrests and no fatalities across a ten-year period. It was due to this remarkable record that the Galactic Empire permitted the Rseikharls to continue their policing of the sector despite the New Order's pro-Human policies.

The Rseikharhls' droids could be found throughout the galaxy, operating as part of police forces and private security outfits. They were particularly common on many frontier worlds in the Outer Rim Territories, such as Tatooine, acting as local constabularies. At some point during the war between the Rebel Alliance and the Empire, the droids were available for sale at 9,000 credits from both the illegal Cynabar's Droid Datalog and the pro-Imperial Galladinium's Galactic Datalog of Fantastic Technology.

Behind the scenes
The Rseikharhl were created for the 1995 West End Games sourcebook Galladinium's Fantastic Technology, in an entry on the LE-VO law enforcement droid created by Mike Kogge for The Fantastic Technology Contest. In 1997, The droid and the Rseikharhl were mentioned again in Cynabar's Fantastic Technology: Droids, which was written by Drew Campbell and Eric S. Trautmann. The Rseikharhl homeworld was confirmed to be Rseik by The Essential Atlas co-author Jason Fry in 2010. The Rseikharhl were originally going to be included in The Essential Guide to Warfare, a 2012 reference book written by Jason Fry and Paul R. Urquhart, but the section mentioning them was cut. However, in 2014, the cut section was released in "Showdown at Naboo," the sixth part of Star Wars: The Essential Guide to Warfare: Author's Cut.

"Showdown on Naboo" mentioned that the Galactic Republic had not thought about the Rseik sector in around a century, but the article did not confirm whether the sector and the Rseikharhl were under Republic jurisdiction. The article also mentioned Rseik, but did not specify whether it was a planet or another type of stellar body. The Star Wars: Edge of the Empire Core Rulebook identified the species' main sector as the "Rseikharhl" sector, instead of the Rseik sector referred to in the West End Games books and "Showdown on Naboo." This articles assumes that Rseik sector spelling is correct. In Galladinium's Fantastic Technology and Cynabar's Fantastic Technology gave "Rseikharhls" as the plural form of the species name, "Showdown at Naboo" gave "Rseikharhl" as the plural form. As "Showdown at Naboo" is the most recent source, this article treats "Rseikharhl" as the correct spelling.