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The Battle of Bryx took place on Bryx between Governor Carigan and the Galactic Empire. Carigan had purchased several Leviathan Submersible Carriers and owned hundreds of hidden grounded anti-aircraft guns as well as many other types of high-tech weapons. The battle led to the defensive strategy known as the Carigan defense.

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  • Battle of Bryx
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  • The Battle of Bryx took place on Bryx between Governor Carigan and the Galactic Empire. Carigan had purchased several Leviathan Submersible Carriers and owned hundreds of hidden grounded anti-aircraft guns as well as many other types of high-tech weapons. The battle led to the defensive strategy known as the Carigan defense.
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Casual
  • *Heavy
  • *At least 25,000 stormtroopers
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Date
  • Before the Rebellion era
Name
  • Battle of Bryx
Commanders
  • *Imperial commander
  • *Carigan
Result
  • Imperial victory
Forces
  • *Hundreds of ground guns *Leviathan Submersible Carriers *Starfighters
  • *TIE fighters *Dropships *Stormtroopers
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Conflict
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  • The Battle of Bryx took place on Bryx between Governor Carigan and the Galactic Empire. Carigan had purchased several Leviathan Submersible Carriers and owned hundreds of hidden grounded anti-aircraft guns as well as many other types of high-tech weapons. The battle led to the defensive strategy known as the Carigan defense.
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