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"If we can't confirm you're not Imperial, you're gonna have to follow us to the outpost at Adelphi."
―Carson Teva, to Din Djarin[7]

Adelphi was a terrestrial planet[3] that hosted an outpost of the New Republic where the New Republic pilot Captain Carson Teva was stationed.[4] Teva was part of the Adelphi Rangers, a squadron that shared its name with the planet. The planet was located a long way from Coruscant.[5]

in 9 ABY,[8] the Mandalorian bounty hunter Din Djarin declined to reveal the identity of his starship, the Razor Crest, to Teva and his wingmate Trapper Wolf, who were searching the Outer Rim for holdouts of the Galactic Empire. Teva requested that Djarin follow them to the outpost at Adelphi. However, after Djarin transmitted the Razor Crest's signal, the pilots determined the vessel had been utilized in a prisoner breakout aboard the New Republic Correctional Transport Bothan-5, and Djarin attempted to escape their pursuit.[7]

Sometime later, Teva visited a bar in the New Republic base on the planet, where Trapper Wolf, Jib Dodger and Sash Ketter were also present. Teva received a message from Greef Karga, who needed the New Republic's help with defeating pirates. Teva was then approached by Garazeb Orrelios who doubted the New Republic's ability to assist.[5]

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Adelphi was first mentioned "Chapter 10: The Passenger" of Jon Favreau's live-action television series The Mandalorian, directed by Peyton Reed[7] and released on November 6 2020 on Disney+.[9] It first appeared in Shadow of the Sith[3] and was first pictured in "Chapter 21: The Pirate."[5]

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