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"Talk with Ordo, around the corner then. He might help."
Captain Bastra, to a spacer[1]

Droma Ordo was a male Chiss who lived during the Galactic Civil War. He was a member of the Alliance to Restore the Republic.

Biography[]

"Yeah, seems to be a lot of people looking to help out once we won the battle of Yavin 4. Where were you before? Never mind. I do have some low security jobs I can farm out."
―Droma Ordo, to a spacer[2]

After the Battle of Yavin, Droma Ordo was stationed in Anchorhead on Tatooine, along with Captain Carh'la Bastra, and both recruited new members to join the Rebellion's cause.[1] He was also in contact with Jorund Redd, a Rebel sympathizer living in Mos Eisley.[3]

In 1 ABY,[4] Ordo recruited a spacer to perform several missions to aid the Alliance.[1] One such mission was to thin out the Bantha population around Anchorhead to decrease the number of Imperial patrols as sandtroopers had begun using Banthas in addition to the reptilian Dewbacks.[2] Another was to retrieve stolen codes from a terrorist group that operated near Anchorhead.[5] The third was retrieve a RX-8 modulator from an AT-AT leg stored at a high-security compound run by the Valarian Syndicate to test a new jamming program.[6] The trooper was spotted by a squad of mercenaries who attempted to give Imperial troops information about the mission. The trooper followed the mercenaries to an Imperial outpost near Bestine where the trooper eliminated the squad and returned to Ordo. Ordo gave the trooper fragmentation grenades as a reward then informed the trooper that, due to an Imperial investigation, he would no longer be giving missions.[7]

Behind the scenes[]

Droma Ordo appeared as a non-player character in the video game Star Wars Galaxies, a massively multiplayer online roleplaying game developed by Sony Online Entertainment and published by LucasArts,[1] prior to its closure on December 15, 2011.[8] Droma Ordo was added to the game upon the release of the "Publish 25", a.k.a. the "New Game Enhancements," on November 15, 2005.[9]

Appearances[]

Notes and references[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 SWG logo sm Star Wars Galaxies: Starter Kit — Legacy Quest: "Starting the Search" on Tatooine
  2. 2.0 2.1 SWG logo sm Star Wars Galaxies: Starter Kit — Rebel Quest: "Rebel Bantha Hunt" on Tatooine
  3. SWG logo sm Star Wars Galaxies: Starter Kit — Medic Quest: "Caught in the Crossfire" on Tatooine
  4. According to its opening crawl, Star Wars Galaxies was set sometime after Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope. The only precise time indication in the game was given by the character Ruwan Tokai, who referenced the destruction of the Death Star at the Battle of Yavin as occurring one year earlier, placing the game sometime around 1 ABY. Later, multiple elements confirmed the placement of the game storyline in 1 ABY. First, The Essential Reader's Companion established that the tie-in novel Star Wars Galaxies: The Ruins of Dantooine took place in 1 ABY. Furthermore, the game expansion Star Wars Galaxies: Rage of the Wookiees was set during the Blockade of Kashyyyk, one year after the Battle of Yavin according to The Star Wars Holiday Special. Additionally, the main scenario of The Nightsister's Revenge from the Star Wars Galaxies Trading Card Game was set over a year before the Battle of Hoth (3 ABY), so around 1.5 ABY. Finally, the reference book Strongholds of Resistance placed the events of Star Wars Galaxies's Chapter 9: "The Fury of Exar Kun" one year after the Battle of Yavin. Of note, Galaxies's Chapter 11: "The Battle of Echo Base" introduced the Battle of Hoth in the game. However, the developers were quite clear that this was only intended to be a completely isolated "Star Wars Moment" without any effect on continuity for the rest of the game.
  5. SWG logo sm Star Wars Galaxies: Starter Kit — Rebel Quest: "Terrorist Codes" on Tatooine
  6. SWG logo sm Star Wars Galaxies: Starter Kit — Rebel Quest: "Modulator Retrieval" on Tatooine
  7. SWG logo sm Star Wars Galaxies: Starter Kit — Rebel Quest: "Cover your Tracks" on Tatooine
  8. Gal-icon IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT STAR WARS GALAXIES™ on the official Star Wars Galaxies website (content now obsolete; backup link)
  9. Gal-icon Publish Archive 2005 on the official Star Wars Galaxies website (content now obsolete; backup link)

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