During her stay on Citadel Station, the Jedi Exile, Meetra Surik, visited the cantina at least twice. While there, she freed the dancer Ramana from slavery, persuaded Luxa to let her into the Bumani Exchange Corporation (which was the front for the Exchange on Citadel), and convinced a Czerka Corporation employee, Corrun Falt, to unwittingly help the Ithorians in exposing Czerka's illegal actions in handling the Telosian Restoration Project.
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| - During her stay on Citadel Station, the Jedi Exile, Meetra Surik, visited the cantina at least twice. While there, she freed the dancer Ramana from slavery, persuaded Luxa to let her into the Bumani Exchange Corporation (which was the front for the Exchange on Citadel), and convinced a Czerka Corporation employee, Corrun Falt, to unwittingly help the Ithorians in exposing Czerka's illegal actions in handling the Telosian Restoration Project.
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| - *Telosian Restoration Project
*Galactic Republic
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| - Entertainment Module 081 Cantina
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Constructed
| - After the Bombing of Telos IV
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| - During her stay on Citadel Station, the Jedi Exile, Meetra Surik, visited the cantina at least twice. While there, she freed the dancer Ramana from slavery, persuaded Luxa to let her into the Bumani Exchange Corporation (which was the front for the Exchange on Citadel), and convinced a Czerka Corporation employee, Corrun Falt, to unwittingly help the Ithorians in exposing Czerka's illegal actions in handling the Telosian Restoration Project. Some time later, during the Battle of Telos IV, the cantina was placed on lockdown due to the attack on the station by the Sith Lord Darth Nihilus and his fleet.
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