Vatié and Dal was a holofilm made in 24 ABY, based off a true story from the beginning of the Clone Wars. The title characters, Vatié Bibble and Dal Antilles, were a couple whose lives were significantly disrupted by Corellia's 22 BBY withdrawal from the Republic, and the film covered the two months they spent on Coruscant waiting for her to obtain special provision to return to Corellia. It focused on Bibble's investigative reporting into the affairs of the Senate, and identifying the seeds of the Republic's downfall, though it had her discovering and determining more than the real Vatié Bibble did. It ended with reports on the matter failing to be sufficiently published to attract notice, due to the outbreak of war.
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| - Vatié and Dal was a holofilm made in 24 ABY, based off a true story from the beginning of the Clone Wars. The title characters, Vatié Bibble and Dal Antilles, were a couple whose lives were significantly disrupted by Corellia's 22 BBY withdrawal from the Republic, and the film covered the two months they spent on Coruscant waiting for her to obtain special provision to return to Corellia. It focused on Bibble's investigative reporting into the affairs of the Senate, and identifying the seeds of the Republic's downfall, though it had her discovering and determining more than the real Vatié Bibble did. It ended with reports on the matter failing to be sufficiently published to attract notice, due to the outbreak of war.
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| - Vatié and Dal was a holofilm made in 24 ABY, based off a true story from the beginning of the Clone Wars. The title characters, Vatié Bibble and Dal Antilles, were a couple whose lives were significantly disrupted by Corellia's 22 BBY withdrawal from the Republic, and the film covered the two months they spent on Coruscant waiting for her to obtain special provision to return to Corellia. It focused on Bibble's investigative reporting into the affairs of the Senate, and identifying the seeds of the Republic's downfall, though it had her discovering and determining more than the real Vatié Bibble did. It ended with reports on the matter failing to be sufficiently published to attract notice, due to the outbreak of war.
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