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Apocia was a kind of tree whose white wood was used to make luxury furniture and native to the planet Bethal. They were very vulnerable to a greddleback attack and took over two hundred years to mature. The desk in Dooku's private shuttle was made out of polished apocia wood. In 40 ABY Thrackan Sal-Solo had splendid apocia chair in his office on Corellia. Also Chief of State of Galactic Alliance Cal Omas had in his office apocia wood chairs.

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  • Apocia was a kind of tree whose white wood was used to make luxury furniture and native to the planet Bethal. They were very vulnerable to a greddleback attack and took over two hundred years to mature. The desk in Dooku's private shuttle was made out of polished apocia wood. In 40 ABY Thrackan Sal-Solo had splendid apocia chair in his office on Corellia. Also Chief of State of Galactic Alliance Cal Omas had in his office apocia wood chairs.
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  • Apocia was a kind of tree whose white wood was used to make luxury furniture and native to the planet Bethal. They were very vulnerable to a greddleback attack and took over two hundred years to mature. The desk in Dooku's private shuttle was made out of polished apocia wood. In 40 ABY Thrackan Sal-Solo had splendid apocia chair in his office on Corellia. Also Chief of State of Galactic Alliance Cal Omas had in his office apocia wood chairs.
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