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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
GENERAL INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
LOCATION INFORMATION
POPULATION
GOVERNMENT & ECONOMY
MILITARY & TECHNOLOGY
HISTORICAL INFORMATION
Felacat has always been home to the species known as Felacatians, where they thrived as a isolated planet and species. It is rare to see a Felacatian away from their home world, hence why the plant itself wasn't discovered until the year 4,500 BBY by two Jedi Masters, Master Fo and Master Pany, when their ship crashed landed. Upon their rescue, a small exploration team partially scoured the planet. Only seeing the native flora and fauna, they recorded the planet as habitable but with no dominate or enhanced species. It wasn't until around 3,996 BBY, during the Great Sith War, that the first Felacatians were discovered by both sides of the conflict when the war spilled onto their planet accidentally. The Jedi. aiding the settlements of the Felacatians ravaged by the war, sought their assistance in repelling the Sith from Felacat; while the Sith sought to oppress and enslave them. Toward the end of the planet's conflict, a Sith slave ship was discovered orbiting the planet; all members of the Sith had been horrifically slaughtered, while a few Felacatians rescued. It was unclear how the event unfolded.
After the Great Sith War, the Republic sent financial packages along with other support to ensure the Felacatians could one day thrive as a respectable member of the Republic. What transpired was a boom for the planet and the dominating species. Quickly settlements began merging, forming the basis of the two cities of Susi and Kissa. Mining industries began cropping up along the planet, harvesting metals and other materials to trade among the other Republic worlds. Over time, the Felacatians lost their traditional ways, resorting in many ruins laying abandoned throughout the planet. The government ruled these sites as historical landmarks, forbidden to anyone.
As time passed, the two cities grew in prosperity and the planet itself became a corner stone within the Republic.
Then came the Clone Wars.
During the rule of Queen Prrt, the planet fell under siege by the CIS. With the Republic spread thin, they could only manage to send one Jedi Padawan; Ashoka Tano. Together, along with the Felactian guard and people, they were able to repel the invaders. The relationship between the Republic and Felacat had almost collapsed, but in the end; the teeming fragility had been repaired. But during the rule of the Galactic Empire, the planet and it's people suffered greatly. During the rise of the Rebellion, the Felacatians recalled their war with the CIS, and without a Jedi or a dominate Monarch to lead them; they staged their own rebellion; ousting the Imperials from their planet. Fortunately for the Felacatians, the Galactic Empire was busy with the ever growing Rebellion and Felacat received no harsh consequences.
After the fall of the Galactic Empire, the government underwent a radical change. No longer was the planet and it's citizens ruled under a Monarchy style government. Through hard work and extreme perseverance, the government shed it's final tradition and embraced Democracy and Capitalism. Through these ideals, the planet flourished.
The Gulag Plague
Like most of the galaxy, Felacat felt the harsh bite of the plague. Though their numbers were not as devastating as some other planet's species endured, the population declined. It was estimated at the end of the plague that nearly 20% of Felacat's population perished. Over the next following years, the population saw baby boom that quickly brought the population not only to positive numbers, but led to the crowding of the cities, since most Felacatians rarely leave their homeworld of Felacat.
To this day, nobody knows how the plague arrived to Felacat but there are several conspiracy theories surrounded it's presence. The theory that most accept is that it was transmitted from an offworld trading freighter.
Four Hundred Year Darkness
During the period known as the Four Hundred Darkness, Felacat suffered greatly in terms of financial standings. Though the death rate was 20% for it's citizens, the planet nearly fell into ruin from lack of offworld trading. The citizens imposed self quarantine regulations to help stem the tide of the plague which led to several companies going bankrupt.
It took Felacat another 10 years to recoup after the Four Hundred Year Darkness.
The Netherworld
Unlike most planets, Felacat was sparred from the devastating disappearances that other worlds experienced. Felacatians disappeared, but not on a grand scale. Of the 300 citizens that disappeared, 89% returned. For the 11% that didn't, several statues were erected in the two cities honoring those lost to the event.
Felacat Now
As Felacat thrived and prospered, their peace and freedom was disrupted when the first Transdoshans arrived, targeting the Felcatians and enslaving them. They tried to fight back, but hundreds more arrived abruptly taking the Royal Family hostage. Though the Monarchy had long since been abolished, the Royal Family still remains as a symbol of Felacat. However, the arrival of the CIS brought them hope as they waged a major war against the slavers; eventually defeating them and allowing the citizens to return to their daily lives. Though not all citizens view the CIS presence as positive. In the libraries, the history of the first CIS writes they came to the planet as conquerors not liberators like the second wave.
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- Canon: Felacat
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- Links: Susi City, Kissa City, and Felcatian Senate Palace Freedom For Felacat / CIS Dominion of Felacat
GENERAL INFORMATION
- Planet Name: Felacat
- Demonym: Felacatians
- Region: Outer Rim Territories
- System Name: Felacat System
- System Features: Two Moons. Rotational Period (36 hours). Orbital Period (375 days).
- Location: Grid - R-15. Hex between Manda and Iskalon, slightly below Vylmira.
- Major Imports: Laminanium, and Platinum
- Major Exports: Scentwood, Agrinium, Gold, and Titanium
- Unexploited Resources: N/A
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
- Gravity: Standard
- Climate: Standard
- Primary Terrain: Terrestrial
- Atmosphere: Type I
LOCATION INFORMATION
- Capital City: Susi City
- Planetary Features: Several Ruins are scattered throughout the planet. These ruins are far away from the cities, historically attached to the ancient Felacatian religion; no longer worshiped. Most of these ruins are above ground, with only a few built in underground caverns or in mountain sides. One ruin, in particular, rests on an island and in Felacatian mythology is considered the birthplace of the defunct religion.
- Major Locations: Susi City, Kissa City, and Felacatian Senate Palace
POPULATION
- Native Species: Felacatian
- Immigrated Species: Humans, Biths, and Cathars
- Population: Crowded
- Demographics: Felacatians - 90%, Humans - 5%, Biths - 2%, Cathars - 3%
- Primary Languages: Galactic Basic, Felacatish
- Culture:
Religiously, there is no set path of enlightenment allowing each citizen to worship how best suits them. In the past, during the time of the first collective settlement, a religion was once prominent, but over the years it phased out. In it's place came the tradition of capitalism. Daily routines and lives, both native and immigrated, encompass the ideology of capitalism. However, their is little to no corruption on the planet, and the concept of greed is outlawed. There is a free-trade system among the planet's several industries; but only for those that produce similar materials. Among different industries and corporations, there is an excise tax in place to prevent price gouging.
The citizens of Felacat live a life without direct or strict intervention of the planet's ruling government; The Felacat Senate. For this, society thrives unabated.
GOVERNMENT & ECONOMY
- Government: Democracy
- Affiliation: CIS
- Wealth: Medium
- Stability: High
- Freedom & Oppression: The citizens on Felacat, both native and immigrated, are free of oppression. The Government, ruled by a Senate, has laws but refrain from interfering in the daily routines of the citizens. With the planet under the supervision of the CIS, the view of the CIS is split. Some respect their presence for liberating them from the Trandoshan slavers while others detest their presence, feeling they should be a stand alone planet.
MILITARY & TECHNOLOGY
- Military: There is a military presence, but only in the defense of the planet.
- Technology: Galactic Standard.
HISTORICAL INFORMATION
Felacat has always been home to the species known as Felacatians, where they thrived as a isolated planet and species. It is rare to see a Felacatian away from their home world, hence why the plant itself wasn't discovered until the year 4,500 BBY by two Jedi Masters, Master Fo and Master Pany, when their ship crashed landed. Upon their rescue, a small exploration team partially scoured the planet. Only seeing the native flora and fauna, they recorded the planet as habitable but with no dominate or enhanced species. It wasn't until around 3,996 BBY, during the Great Sith War, that the first Felacatians were discovered by both sides of the conflict when the war spilled onto their planet accidentally. The Jedi. aiding the settlements of the Felacatians ravaged by the war, sought their assistance in repelling the Sith from Felacat; while the Sith sought to oppress and enslave them. Toward the end of the planet's conflict, a Sith slave ship was discovered orbiting the planet; all members of the Sith had been horrifically slaughtered, while a few Felacatians rescued. It was unclear how the event unfolded.
After the Great Sith War, the Republic sent financial packages along with other support to ensure the Felacatians could one day thrive as a respectable member of the Republic. What transpired was a boom for the planet and the dominating species. Quickly settlements began merging, forming the basis of the two cities of Susi and Kissa. Mining industries began cropping up along the planet, harvesting metals and other materials to trade among the other Republic worlds. Over time, the Felacatians lost their traditional ways, resorting in many ruins laying abandoned throughout the planet. The government ruled these sites as historical landmarks, forbidden to anyone.
As time passed, the two cities grew in prosperity and the planet itself became a corner stone within the Republic.
Then came the Clone Wars.
During the rule of Queen Prrt, the planet fell under siege by the CIS. With the Republic spread thin, they could only manage to send one Jedi Padawan; Ashoka Tano. Together, along with the Felactian guard and people, they were able to repel the invaders. The relationship between the Republic and Felacat had almost collapsed, but in the end; the teeming fragility had been repaired. But during the rule of the Galactic Empire, the planet and it's people suffered greatly. During the rise of the Rebellion, the Felacatians recalled their war with the CIS, and without a Jedi or a dominate Monarch to lead them; they staged their own rebellion; ousting the Imperials from their planet. Fortunately for the Felacatians, the Galactic Empire was busy with the ever growing Rebellion and Felacat received no harsh consequences.
After the fall of the Galactic Empire, the government underwent a radical change. No longer was the planet and it's citizens ruled under a Monarchy style government. Through hard work and extreme perseverance, the government shed it's final tradition and embraced Democracy and Capitalism. Through these ideals, the planet flourished.
The Gulag Plague
Like most of the galaxy, Felacat felt the harsh bite of the plague. Though their numbers were not as devastating as some other planet's species endured, the population declined. It was estimated at the end of the plague that nearly 20% of Felacat's population perished. Over the next following years, the population saw baby boom that quickly brought the population not only to positive numbers, but led to the crowding of the cities, since most Felacatians rarely leave their homeworld of Felacat.
To this day, nobody knows how the plague arrived to Felacat but there are several conspiracy theories surrounded it's presence. The theory that most accept is that it was transmitted from an offworld trading freighter.
Four Hundred Year Darkness
During the period known as the Four Hundred Darkness, Felacat suffered greatly in terms of financial standings. Though the death rate was 20% for it's citizens, the planet nearly fell into ruin from lack of offworld trading. The citizens imposed self quarantine regulations to help stem the tide of the plague which led to several companies going bankrupt.
It took Felacat another 10 years to recoup after the Four Hundred Year Darkness.
The Netherworld
Unlike most planets, Felacat was sparred from the devastating disappearances that other worlds experienced. Felacatians disappeared, but not on a grand scale. Of the 300 citizens that disappeared, 89% returned. For the 11% that didn't, several statues were erected in the two cities honoring those lost to the event.
Felacat Now
As Felacat thrived and prospered, their peace and freedom was disrupted when the first Transdoshans arrived, targeting the Felcatians and enslaving them. They tried to fight back, but hundreds more arrived abruptly taking the Royal Family hostage. Though the Monarchy had long since been abolished, the Royal Family still remains as a symbol of Felacat. However, the arrival of the CIS brought them hope as they waged a major war against the slavers; eventually defeating them and allowing the citizens to return to their daily lives. Though not all citizens view the CIS presence as positive. In the libraries, the history of the first CIS writes they came to the planet as conquerors not liberators like the second wave.
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