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The Pabol Sleheyron was a hyperspace route between the celestial bodies Randon and Formos, passing from the Mid Rim Territories to the Outer Rim Territories through Hutt Space. Randon and Formos connected the route with the Randon Run and Triellus Trade Route respectively. The Pabol Sleheyron also went through the Kessel sector, connecting with the Kessel Run at the planet Oba Diah in the Kessel system.
Description[]

The Pabol Sleheyron passed through the Kessel sector, connecting with the Kessel Run.
The Pabol Sleheyron was a hyperspace route which ran between the astronomical objects Randon and Formos,[2] passing from the Mid Rim Territories to the Outer Rim Territories through Hutt Space and the[7] Kessel sector.[8] From Randon, the route went to the celestial body Chalacta before passing into Mid Rim's portion of Hutt Space. The Pabol Sleheyron then went into the Outer Rim portion of Hutt Space[9] where it reached the astronomical objects Nimban and Sleheyron. After leaving Hutt Space, the route made its way to the celestial bodies Rion,[7] Ulmatra, Randa, Injopan, and Zerm before reaching the[4] Kessel system, there the planets Kessel and Oba Diah were based.[10] Afterwards, it passed on to the astronomical objects Mandrine, Tilurus, Aeneid, Little Kessel, and Prishella before it reached Formos.[5]
The Pabol Sleheyron had was connected to a number of other hyperspace routes, including the Randon Run at Randon, and the Triellus Trade Route at Formos.[2] Sleheyron had hyperlane connections to the Hutt Space celestial bodies Kintan[7] and Varl.[9] In the Kessel system,[10] the Kessel Run connected Kessel and Oba Diah[4] and the Sanity Skip led from Kessel to the Oseon system.[11] Little Kessel was connected by hyperspace route to the astronomical body Honoghr.[5]
Behind the scenes[]
The Pabol Sleheyron was first mentioned in canon in the twenty-ninth issue of the Star Wars: Build the Millennium Falcon magazine series, published by De Agostini[5] on approximately July 22, 2015.[12]
Sources[]
Star Wars: Build the Millennium Falcon 29 Guide to the Galaxy: Major Trade Routes (First mentioned)
Star Wars: Build the Millennium Falcon 52 Guide to the Galaxy: The History of Neimoidia
- Star Wars: The Force Awakens Beginner Game (Picture only)
Where in the Galaxy Are the Worlds of Rogue One? on StarWars.com (article) (backup link)
- Solo: A Star Wars Story: Tales from Vandor
- Star Wars Galaxy Map (Picture only)
SWCA 2022: 7 Things We Learned from the Lucasfilm Publishing Behind the Page Panel on StarWars.com (backup link) (Picture only)
Notes and references[]
- ↑ Where in the Galaxy Are the Worlds of Rogue One? establishes that Randon, which Star Wars Galaxy Map places in the Mid Rim Territories, was on the Pabol Sleheyron.
- ↑ 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09
Where in the Galaxy Are the Worlds of Rogue One? on StarWars.com (article) (backup link)
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Star Wars Galaxy Map places Chalacta, Nimban, Sleheyron and Rion on a hyperspace route between Randon and Formos, which Where in the Galaxy Are the Worlds of Rogue One? identifies as the Pabol Sleheyron.
- ↑ 4.00 4.01 4.02 4.03 4.04 4.05 4.06 4.07 4.08 4.09 4.10 Solo: A Star Wars Story: Tales from Vandor
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4
Star Wars: Build the Millennium Falcon 29 Guide to the Galaxy: Major Trade Routes
- ↑
Where in the Galaxy Are the Worlds of Rogue One? on StarWars.com (article) (backup link) shows that Kessel is part of the Pabol Sleheyron. As Star Wars: Smuggler's Guide establishes that Kessel is also part of the Sanity Skip, the planet must act as a junction between the two hyperspace routes.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 Star Wars Galaxy Map
- ↑ Ultimate Star Wars
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 Star Wars: The Force Awakens Beginner Game
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 Solo: A Star Wars Story The Official Guide
- ↑ Star Wars: Smuggler's Guide
- ↑ The second issue of the De Agostini weekly magazine Star Wars: Build the Millennium Falcon was set to be published on January 14, 2015, according to
De Agostini Publishing: Build the Millennium Falcon Magazine & Model by Chris Wyman on TheForce.net (January 8, 2015) (backup link archived on November 6, 2016). Therefore, Star Wars: Build the Millennium Falcon 29 was published around July 22, 2015.