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'''Column Commons''' was a district of [[Coruscant]] located between the [[Imperial Palace]] and the [[Calocour Heights]] area. The architecture of the region was unique when seen from the surface. The Commons consisted of vast open areas, exposed to the wind and weather, interspersed with thick, sturdy duracrete columns, thousands of meters tall, which in turn held hundreds of floors of cityscape towering overhead.
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'''Column Commons''' was a district of [[Coruscant/Legends|Coruscant]] located between the [[Imperial Palace/Legends|Imperial Palace]] and the [[Calocour Heights]] area. The architecture of the region was unique when seen from the surface. The Commons consisted of vast open areas, exposed to the wind and weather, interspersed with thick, sturdy duracrete columns, thousands of meters tall, which in turn held hundreds of floors of cityscape towering overhead.
   
Column Commons was the publishing district of Coruscant, housing hundreds of news services, [[HoloNet]] providers, [[holodrama]] and [[holovid]] companies. [[TriNebulon News]] and [[Nova Network]] both had their headquarters there, as did publishing house [[Veritas Press]]. It was said that nothing escaped the notice of the citizens of "the Commons," and [[information broker]]s, [[slicer]]s, and spies mingled among the journalists and businessmen as gossip and secrets flowed freely.
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Column Commons was the publishing district of Coruscant, housing hundreds of news services, [[HoloNet/Legends|HoloNet]] providers, [[holodrama]] and [[holovid]] companies. [[TriNebulon News]] and [[Nova Network]] both had their headquarters there, as did publishing house [[Veritas Press]]. It was said that nothing escaped the notice of the citizens of "the Commons," and [[information broker]]s, [[Slicer/Legends|slicer]]s, and spies mingled among the journalists and businessmen as gossip and secrets flowed freely.
   
Under Emperor [[Palpatine]]'s [[New Order]], the Commons was carefully monitored, policed and censored by [[Commission for the Preservation of the New Order|COMPNOR]] "truth officers," who ensured all published materials conformed to Imperial standards.
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Under Emperor [[Palpatine]]'s [[New Order/Legends|New Order]], the Commons was carefully monitored, policed and censored by [[Commission for the Preservation of the New Order/Legends|COMPNOR]] "truth officers," who ensured all published materials conformed to Imperial standards.
   
 
After Coruscant was [[Terraforming|Vongformed]] during the [[Yuuzhan Vong War]], the Commons became overgrown with wildlife.
 
After Coruscant was [[Terraforming|Vongformed]] during the [[Yuuzhan Vong War]], the Commons became overgrown with wildlife.

Revision as of 16:43, 9 December 2015

Column Commons was a district of Coruscant located between the Imperial Palace and the Calocour Heights area. The architecture of the region was unique when seen from the surface. The Commons consisted of vast open areas, exposed to the wind and weather, interspersed with thick, sturdy duracrete columns, thousands of meters tall, which in turn held hundreds of floors of cityscape towering overhead.

Column Commons was the publishing district of Coruscant, housing hundreds of news services, HoloNet providers, holodrama and holovid companies. TriNebulon News and Nova Network both had their headquarters there, as did publishing house Veritas Press. It was said that nothing escaped the notice of the citizens of "the Commons," and information brokers, slicers, and spies mingled among the journalists and businessmen as gossip and secrets flowed freely.

Under Emperor Palpatine's New Order, the Commons was carefully monitored, policed and censored by COMPNOR "truth officers," who ensured all published materials conformed to Imperial standards.

After Coruscant was Vongformed during the Yuuzhan Vong War, the Commons became overgrown with wildlife.

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