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Samovar was a legacy planet in the Western Reaches. The Galactic Empire hired Ranos Yalli and Has Obitt to transport old Separatist weapons to Samovar so that the Empire could "discover" them and thus remove Samovar's Legacy status. Removing Legacy status meant that the once-verdant world could be mined to exhaustion for doonium and dolovite, crucial materials for the construction of the first Death Star.

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  • Samovar
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  • Samovar was a legacy planet in the Western Reaches. The Galactic Empire hired Ranos Yalli and Has Obitt to transport old Separatist weapons to Samovar so that the Empire could "discover" them and thus remove Samovar's Legacy status. Removing Legacy status meant that the once-verdant world could be mined to exhaustion for doonium and dolovite, crucial materials for the construction of the first Death Star.
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  • *Doonium *Dolovite
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  • *Separatist holdouts *Galactic Empire
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  • Samovar
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  • Samovar was a legacy planet in the Western Reaches. The Galactic Empire hired Ranos Yalli and Has Obitt to transport old Separatist weapons to Samovar so that the Empire could "discover" them and thus remove Samovar's Legacy status. Removing Legacy status meant that the once-verdant world could be mined to exhaustion for doonium and dolovite, crucial materials for the construction of the first Death Star.
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