Rori

"I can see why Narmle eventually gave up on colonizing this place. I haven't seen such an overgrown planet in a long time.''" "''First off, remember that this is a moon, not a planet."

- Dusque Mistflier and Tendau Nandon

Rori was one of the three moons of the planet Naboo. Located in the Chommell sector of the Mid Rim, Rori was a swampy world, with trees more twisted and knotted than those of Naboo.

Human colonization
"There's so much speculation about Naboo's moon in general, I don't know if anybody knows the straight answer. What do you mean? Well, I'm no historian, but I don't think folks can even agree on who colonized Rori, let alone what is and isn't indigenous to the place. As I understand it, some say the original human colonists of Naboo landed there first, hated it because it was too inhospitable, and then came here. Others say that a group of spice miners went there first in search of the mother lode. Nobody can agree. Actually, I heard that it was Gungans who first built a settlement there. See what I mean? No one has the same story."

- "Fingers" and her friend

Rori's early history was somewhat contested by Naboo scholars. Some claimed that a small contingent of Naboo's original Human colonists actually landed on Rori before traveling on to the more temperate parent planet. If this was true, those early settlers left no obvious signs of their stay. Others held that Rori remained unsettled until a small group of spice miners decided to relocate to the moon in search of fabled spice lodes. Some spice miners did, in fact, inhabit Rori, but they lived a primitive lifestyle and had no records of their first landing on the moon. Whatever the truth, Rori was officially colonized about two thousand years before the Battle of Naboo around 2032 BBY, during the short-lived reign of King Narmlé. Although widely regarded as a charming and intelligent man, Narmlé was a restless explorer who spent most of his time visiting distant worlds in search of new vistas. The Naboo Royal Advisory Council soon suggested that Narmlé relinquish the throne and become an ambassador. Before leaving office as King, however, Narmlé personally planned the construction of a small settlement on Rori named Narmle. He envisioned that Rori would one day become an active agricultural hub, supplying food and medicines to other neighboring planets. Unfortunately for him, Rori attracted few settlers. Frustrated, Narmlé left Rori and vanished into the Outer Rim Territories forever, although the city he helped build still bore his name.

Decline of the Republic
In the centuries since Narmlé's disappearance, Rori's population had grown only slightly. During an outbreak of Brainworm Rot some two hundred years before the Battle of Naboo, around 232 BBY, the Advisory Council commissioned the construction of a second spaceport on Rori; this city, known as Restuss, was used for decades as a quarantined processing center for colonists traveling to Naboo. Medical research conducted in Narmle eventually helped cure the plague, and Republic officials rewarded the city for its efforts by funding the construction of a Center for Arts and Education. Although both Restuss and Narmle were built by Naboo architects, most of the colonists during that time had been drawn from other, less hospitable worlds, including Iridonia and Ryloth. The Gungans, who colonized the Naboo moon of Ohma-D'un, had also established small outposts on Rori. A group of Gungans relocated to Rori shortly after the peace brokered between Boss Rugor Nass and Queen Padmé Amidala as a result of the Battle of Naboo in 32 BBY. These Rorian Gungans, who eventually operated out of a town known as Swamptown, were violently opposed to any alliance between Humans and Gungans. Living in relative isolation, the Rorgungans had become territorial, paranoid, and increasingly violent to outsiders.

Rise of the Empire
The Royal House of Naboo had typically viewed Rori as an extension of their domain. As a result, Rori received regular supplies from Naboo and travel between the moon and its parent planet was routine. Members of the Royal Naboo Security Forces were stationed in both Restuss and Narmle, and Rori's governor sat on the Naboo Royal Advisory Council. During the rise of the New Order, Kylantha succeeded Queen Apailana to the throne of Naboo in 18 BBY, after the latter was executed by the Galactic Empire for treason. Under their domain, the Empire viewed Rori as little more than a small Naboo outpost and expected all of the moon's inhabitants to remain loyal to Emperor Palpatine. In reality, Rori's denizens were far more independent than the "planetary" Naboo and it was believed that the moon harbored some members of the Alliance to Restore the Republic. Rori went largely unnoticed by most of the galaxy as the Galactic Civil War intensified between the Galactic Empire and the Rebellion. However, Imperial Governor Ferrox was charged with ruling the entire population of the moon, and had his home and offices in the capital of Narmle. Narmle maintained a friendly rivalry with its sister city, Restuss. As the only cities on Rori, Narmle and Restuss typically competed for funds, visitors, and settlers from Naboo. Narmle's inhabitants often exhibited a sense of superiority, stemming from the fact that Narmle natives actually built Restuss. The rivalry had become heated on occasion, although it had only rarely erupted into violence.

Seeds of Rebellion
By the time following the Battle of Yavin in 0 BBY, the Rebel Alliance had established an outpost on Rori called Zephyr Base. The Rebels liaised with the Gungans, particularly Booto Lubble, in planning operations against Imperial activity on Naboo. Besides Lubble, other Rebels operating from the base included Raxa Binn, Vordin Sildor, and Mon Calamari General Ufwol, commanding officer for the Crimson Phoenix Squadron. After being forced to evacuate their military base on Tatooine, Rebel forces relocated to Rori to establish yet another base northwest of Lake Octir. The Rebellion even contested the Empire's control of the Hyperdrive Research Facility elsewhere on Rori. In spite of the growing Rebel threat, the Empire continued to maintain an expanding presence on the world, particularly in a large Imperial Encampment south of Narmle defended by All Terrain Scout Transports and many stormtroopers and Imperial officers. Specialized stormtrooper snipers and dark troopers were also posted to this encampment. An Imperial major in Narmle attempted to trick members of the Rebellion to visit this base, under the pretense of peace negotiations. In fact, he had ordered the stormtroopers to shoot and kill any unauthorized visitors. Elsewhere on Rori, Imperial officer M'Kae and General Brant Korra staffed yet another base in a hilly region of Rori. An Imperial Surface Marshal and Imperial Army troopers were also posted to at least one other small Rorian outpost.

The Battle of Restuss
Perhaps because of its history or the fact that Governor Ferrox rarely visited, Restuss seemed even further removed from Naboo politics than its sister city. It was not uncommon to meet a Restuss citizen who had difficulty identifying the current Queen. Restuss seemed even less interested in galactic dealings. The populace rarely discussed the raging civil war, but when they did, it was as if the conflict was taking place in some far distant corner of the galaxy. All that would change however, when by at least 1 ABY, the Galactic Empire started using a secret research facility in the city of Restuss to develop an energy cell capable of powering a Death Star scale installation. This power supply, known as the Star Core, was devised by Emperor Palpatine and was designed to be small enough to fit in the palm of a hand. The Rebellion, eager to claim the Star Core for themselves, established a base north of Restuss in preparation for a major assault on the city. The Empire responded by evacuating the city of its civilian population, and building up a base of their own south of the city. In preparation for a large battle, both the Empire and Rebellion oversaw missions to other parts of the galaxy, eliminating ground forces, fighting for control in various star systems, and mining for resources from asteroids in the Kessel system and deep space. After much preparation, both sides finally engaged in a full scale battle in the streets and skies over Restuss. During the climactic battle, the Star Core unexpectedly detonated, resulting in mass devastation to the city. Because the Star Core was only in the development stage, it did not reach its full destructive capacity. Otherwise, the blast would have potentially been powerful enough to destroy half the moon of Rori. With Restuss in ruins, the battle continued, but neither side achieved a clear and decisive victory. With the Star Core destroyed, both sides struggled to maintain control over the ruins, so that they could salvage the remains of the Imperial research project. The battle resulted in increased conflicts between Imperial and Rebel forces in other parts of the galaxy, including Naboo, Corellia, and Talus, until at least 3 ABY.

Appearances

 * Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace
 * Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones
 * Obsession 1
 * Shadow Games
 * Star Wars Galaxies: The Ruins of Dantooine
 * Star Wars Galaxies: The Ruins of Dantooine
 * Star Wars Galaxies: The Ruins of Dantooine