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The Trandoshan Star Federation was a group of Trandoshan-inhabited worlds that banded together for mutual protection, starting in 24,998 BBY. Their pride, however, was their massive fleet, consisting of 3 Super Sky Juggernauts and countless smaller ships. These ships were often sent to raid other plantes, and bring back captives. Indeed, it was the Star Federation's usage of the practice that led Trandoshans to be labeled often as slavers.

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  • Trandoshan Star Federation
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  • The Trandoshan Star Federation was a group of Trandoshan-inhabited worlds that banded together for mutual protection, starting in 24,998 BBY. Their pride, however, was their massive fleet, consisting of 3 Super Sky Juggernauts and countless smaller ships. These ships were often sent to raid other plantes, and bring back captives. Indeed, it was the Star Federation's usage of the practice that led Trandoshans to be labeled often as slavers.
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  • The Trandoshan Star Federation was a group of Trandoshan-inhabited worlds that banded together for mutual protection, starting in 24,998 BBY. Their pride, however, was their massive fleet, consisting of 3 Super Sky Juggernauts and countless smaller ships. These ships were often sent to raid other plantes, and bring back captives. Indeed, it was the Star Federation's usage of the practice that led Trandoshans to be labeled often as slavers.
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