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L-7 was an asteroid in the Cularin system asteroid belt. L-7 was used as the main base for a local pirate gang, the Red Fury Brotherhood in 31 BBY. As the gang leader was fond of the annual Festival in Tolea Biqua and used it to reward his people, L-7 was mostly empty, staffed only by a skeleton crew during the four-day party.

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  • L-7 was an asteroid in the Cularin system asteroid belt. L-7 was used as the main base for a local pirate gang, the Red Fury Brotherhood in 31 BBY. As the gang leader was fond of the annual Festival in Tolea Biqua and used it to reward his people, L-7 was mostly empty, staffed only by a skeleton crew during the four-day party.
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  • L-7 was an asteroid in the Cularin system asteroid belt. L-7 was used as the main base for a local pirate gang, the Red Fury Brotherhood in 31 BBY. As the gang leader was fond of the annual Festival in Tolea Biqua and used it to reward his people, L-7 was mostly empty, staffed only by a skeleton crew during the four-day party. Jedi Knight Alec, who wanted a Brotherhood shuttle to infiltrate in the base of Brotherhood ally Karae Nalvas, used the Festival as a chance. Alec's associates infiltrated in L-7 to steal the pirate ship and found little opposition in the form of only three pirates, Ytram, Naand and Triven, whose main concern was that they were kept away from the party.
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