Naboo planet star wars. Star Wars: Return of Naboo

Naboo - the third of five planets orbiting the yellow star in the Chommell sector - was first inhabited by human colonists from the planet Grismalt thousands of years ago.

An idyllic world located near the borders of the Outer Rim, inhabited civilians- Naboo and the local race of intelligent amphibians - who call themselves the first inhabitants of the planet.

Naboo's surface is rich in swampy lakes, rolling plains, and green mountains. The planet's settlements are fascinating: river towns greet visitors with the splendor of their architecture and nature, while underwater kingdom colorfully demonstrates the unique technology of hydrostatic bubbles.

But Naboo is not only the dream of a tourist and vacationer, in terms of geology, the planet is also unique. It lacks a solid expanded core, and its interior is rich in plasma, which testifies to its ancient origin. The interior of the planet is a conglomerate of huge rocks, interrupted by countless caverns and tunnel networks, causing frequent swamps to form on the surface, leading deeper into the planet's structure. created special vehicles to study these cave networks, but even these "explorers" did not dare to move deep into the core due to the population of deep-sea regions with huge sea animals with a brutal appetite.

When the Senate drafted a bill to increase the taxation of trade along remote trade routes, the money-hungry Trade Federation protested the blockade of Naboo, a ring of battlecruisers and battleships cutting off any supply to the planet. The leader of the planet's terrestrial population, Queen Amidala, along with Governor Sio Byblos, were captured. droid army. The Jedi Knights, sent by High Chancellor Finis Valorum, freed Amidala and then traveled to Coruscant to demand the senate's intervention, but even Naboo's representative, Senator Palpatine, was unable to circumvent the Trade Federation's bureaucratically correct tactics.

Insulted by the inability of the Senate to resolve the situation, the queen chose to act on her own. When the Grizmalth colonists first met, a great misunderstanding led to friction between the two nations that lasted for a thousand years. Returning to Naboo, the Queen struggled to gain support, and together the two nations, long unfriendly to each other, managed to break the blockade of Naboo and bring peace to the planet. Despite the effects of the blockade, the end result opened up many new perspectives as the Naboo people put their differences aside.

In the interest of maintaining environmental stability and preventing overpopulation in Oto-Gunga (the capital and largest city Gungans), and the Naboo launched a joint, ambitious and risky project to colonize Ohma-Dun, one of Naboo's three moons. The global experiment ended in success, which led to the creation of a stable ecology on the moon. Unfortunately, during the early stages of the Clone Wars, the colony was attacked by Separatist chemical weapons. Many of the Gungan colonists died from the effects of an experimental toxin designed to completely destroy the Republic's clone army.

Naboo escaped most of the horrors of the Clone Wars and, with the rise of the Empire, the placid planetoid attempted to remain the bulwark of galactic peace until the fall of the Republic. The young monarch, Queen Apailana, timidly protested the changes in the Empire. When she went too far, she was accused of harboring Jedi fugitives and the elite 501st Legion was sent to Naboo to eliminate her. She was replaced by Queen Kailantha, an imperial puppet.


Kailanthe did not support the Old Republic, but she was not an Imperial supporter either. She refused to change the democratic structure of Naboo's constitution, even though she could have ruled much longer than her predecessors. It is said that deep down she was disillusioned and lost faith in the Empire, but she did not want the return of the Old Republic. Publicly, she maintained the status quo during the reign of the Empire. In addition, she proposed to Amidala's niece Pooja Naberrie to take the position of Naboo's representative in the Imperial Senate. In the Senate, Pooja met Princess Leia, her maternal cousin. However, they never found out about their biological connection.

Not long after the Battle of Endor, as news of Palpatine's death spread throughout the galaxy, widespread rebellions also affected Naboo, with local Gungan and Naboo security forces pushing the Imperial garrison off the planet. Whether they managed to free the entire planet at once is unknown. A pAfter the fall of the Empire, Naboo envoys were sent to negotiate with the New Republic and were among the signers of the Galactic Constitution. During the New Republic, the Chommell sector in the Senate was represented by Arani Corden, and later by .

Naboo (planet)

Naboo
Astrographic data
Distance from Center
Region

Middle Ring

Sector
System
Period of circulation
Rotation period
Number of suns
Number of moons
Physical Data
Water

85% (mainly in underground caves)

Climate

moderate

Atmosphere

breathable by humans

gravity

standard

social data
Basic population

Mention in films

The planet Naboo appears in four of the six films of the film saga: in the films Star Wars. Episode I: The Phantom Menace" and "Star Wars. Episode II: Attack of the Clones » Naboo is one of the main locations in the Star Wars movies. Episode III: Revenge of the Sith "and updated in the DVD version of the film" Star Wars. Episode VI: Return of the Jedi » the planet is depicted in final scenes. By 32 BBY, the Trade Federation blockaded Naboo, followed by the transformation of the planet into a battlefield between Trade Federation droids and the local Gungan militias.

Geography

The planet is located in the Chommel sector of the Galaxy and has 3 satellites. Naboo Phenomenon long time remained a mystery to astrophysicists: due to the lack of a solid molten core, the voids in the center of the planet are rich in plasma, which makes the planet unique and one of a kind in the entire Galaxy. The use of plasma in abundant quantities is the basis of energy for both land and underwater inhabitants of the planet. The land surface of Naboo, which occupies a little more than 15% of the entire surface of the planet, is covered with forb meadows, virgin forests, green hills, impenetrable swamps and small lakes. Naboo's terrain is predominantly flat. The longest mountain range, the Gallo Mountains, crosses the largest continent, separating the Great Plains of the north from the Lianorm Marshes in the south. At the bottom of the Paong Sea, off the southern coast of the swamps, is the underwater capital of the Gungans, Oto Gunga. Oto Gunga is connected to the sacred centers of worship of the Gungans by the branched system of caves and passages they have studied, inhabited by fantastic giant monsters (like those observed from their bongos by Jar Jar, Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan Kenobi in the episode "The Phantom Menace").

Story

Although the Gungans inhabiting the seas are the oldest of the described intelligent inhabitants of the planet, however, even the underwater inhabitants themselves tell about the pre-Gungan civilization of humanoids. Their civilization could have ceased to exist tens of thousands of years ago, leaving behind monuments and ruins all over the planet. The largest of these ruins, the remains of the Temple of the "Ancients", are revered as a Sacred Site by the Gungans. The collapse of the states of the "Ancients", apparently, was associated with a violation of the balance of the marine ecosystem by them.

human colonization

For several millennia, the Gungans reigned supreme on the planet until the beginning of human colonization of the planet ca. 4000 BBY. At this time, refugees from the planet Grizmalt settled in the mountains, meadow and steppe plains. It is believed that the name "Naboo" itself is an ancient Gungan word for "People of the Plains". Two civilizations coexisting on the planet - people from land-based cities and Gungans from water areas and swamps - for centuries preferred not to contact each other, and cultural influences were excluded. However, open clashes were very rare - human settlements and tribal unions were more often at enmity with each other than with the Gungans.

For a long time, human culture on Naboo remained nomadic, but over time, the first true cities began to develop. These included the oldest human settlement on Naboo, Didja Peak in the Gallo Mountains, as well as the agricultural communities of Keren and Theed, whose bountiful harvests provided income to the nascent aristocracy. Political centers of influence concentrated in Theed and Deeja Peak, while Keren became the leading center of trade. Kaadara developed as a small town of fishermen, and Moenia became the only human colony in the original Gungan territory of the Lianor Marshes.

The human civilization of Naboo developed into a feudal society with hereditary nobility, but without serfdom in its classical form. The head of state was the "High King" - a ceremonial position for which princes from the royal family were approved. One of these kings, Narmel the Explorer c. 2000 BBY sent several expeditions of colonists to Naboo's marshy moon Rory, where they established a settlement named after Narmel.

Hegemony of Theed

By 1000 BBY, a political crisis led to a planetary conflict that affected most of the city-states of Naboo. The end of the wars was put by King Jafan of Theed, who united all human cities under his rule and made his native city the royal capital of the entire planet. During the reign of the Jafana dynasty, Theed was continuously built up. The royal palace of Theed and the statues of eminent philosophers erected in front of it, created at this time, testify to the flowering of Naboo art. Jafan's royal line ended by 150 BBY, and from that moment on, the position of ruler (king or queen) became elective, with the intellectual ability of the applicant considered the main criterion. The political institutions of Naboo, combining monarchical and republican tendencies, took on a form that vaguely resembles a gentry republic like the Commonwealth.

During the reign of King Veruna, who ascended the throne in 47 BBY, mines and processing plants were built in the heart of Theed, allowing Naboo to become a leader in the entire galaxy in the export of plasma necessary for spaceships and providing the population with energy. The Naboo government entered into an agreement with the Trade Federation, under which the latter acted as an intermediary in the plasma trade. However, the Federation took advantage of Naboo's inexperience in financial transactions, buying plasma at discounted prices and making huge profits from it.

Veruna, having learned about the financial fraud of the Federation, decided to end the unequal treaty. Anticipating a military conflict, the ruler of Naboo began to build up the military potential of the planet, whose armed forces, due to the stabilization of the political situation, were reduced to Theed palace guards and a small, but effective, corps. The huge Federation orbital stations were to be countered by a squadron of N-1 class mobile swept space fighters, the first examples of which were stationed in Theed's hangar. However, these plans of Veruna proved unpopular with the population of Naboo, which was taken advantage of by Senator Palpatine, who represented Naboo in the Galactic Senate. Under pressure from Palpatine, the king was forced to abdicate in 32 BBY, and fourteen-year-old Padmé Naberrieh, who had previously ruled Theed for two years in a row, was elected in his place. Taking on a throne name Amidala, the young queen promised to find a diplomatic solution to the emerging conflict.

Conflict with the Trade Federation

In order to protect the interests of Naboo, Padmé Amidala entered into negotiations with the Trade Federation and requested from the leadership of the Galactic Republic the establishment of appropriate taxation on interstellar trade conducted by the Federation. In response, the Governor of the Federation, Nute Ganroy, instigated by the Dark Lord of the Sith Darth Sidious, imposed a military blockade of the planet in order to sign an enslaving treaty with Naboo.

To negotiate, the Senate sent two Jedi Knights as intermediaries to the Viceroy of the Trade Federation - Qui-Gon Jinn and his Padawan Obi-Wan Kenobi, but the negotiations failed, as Nute Gunroy gave the order to eliminate the ambassadors. Nevertheless, they managed to escape and even to establish contact with the Gungans through Ja-Ja Binks, who was expelled from Oto Gungi. When the negotiators arrived in Theed, it was already occupied by Federation forces.

The Royal Council of Naboo forbade the use of military formations until negotiations were over, so Theed was surrendered with little or no fight. The palace guard, subordinate to Captain Panaka, was disarmed, and the population of the largest cities of Naboo, along with the government, was taken to out-of-town concentration camps. These actions were intended to force Queen Amidala and Governor Bibble to agree to the terms of the Federation. However, the Queen and her entourage were released from Jedi custody, and Amidala and her maids were able to leave Naboo in search of support in the Galactic Senate.

Queen Amidala was unable to secure serious support from the Senate, so she returned to Naboo and personally led the resistance against the invaders. She met with the leader of the Gungans Boss Nass, appealing to him for help in the fight against a common enemy. With their first alliance treaty in hundreds of years, the Gungans and the land dwellers of Naboo worked out a joint plan of action. The Gungans fielded their army against the Federation battle droids. Built on a medieval model, the Gungan army, equipped with catapults and energy shields, heroically resisting the army of droids, surpassing the Gungan both in numbers and in technical equipment, lured the Federation forces out of the cities of Naboo into the open spaces.

Abandoned by droids, the palace in Theed was instantly occupied by a task force led by Padmé. Starfighters from the Theed Hangar attacked and destroyed the main Trade Federation station, cutting off power to the droids fighting the Gungans. Queen Amidala personally arrested the viceroy, after which the Federation troops were interned. For her courage and dedication, Padme Amidala was offered a lifetime position as queen, which could be passed on to her heirs. Amidala refused this offer.

Rise of the Empire

Padmé Amidala served as Queen of Naboo for two four-year terms, the maximum allowable term for a monarch of Naboo. She was succeeded by Queen Jamilla, who reigned from 24-20 BBY. At the suggestion of the new queen, Padmé, Naberrie took over as Senator from Naboo (24-19 BBY). In parallel with her, Jar Jar Binks, who became the first representative of the Gungans in the galactic parliament, sat in the Senate.

The inhabitants of Naboo, recovering from the occupation, provided serious support to their fellow countryman Palpatine, who continued to head the Senate, in his "firm hand" policy. Despite prevailing sentiments in society regarding the need to strengthen the executive branch to fight the separatists, Senator Amidala early recognized the authoritarian tendencies in the government of the Republic and continued to actively oppose the creation of a Republic army reporting directly to the chancellor. However, in the absence of Amidala in the Senate, the danger civil war became so threatening that another Naboo representative, Jar Jar Binks, offered to give the chancellor "emergency powers" that allowed the use of the clone army. Attempts by the Confederacy of Independent Systems, including the Trade Federation, to take over Naboo during the Clone Wars ended unsuccessfully.

After Palpatine's coup and the execution of "order 66", according to some reports, several Jedi knights hid on Naboo who escaped death. There is also reason to believe that among them were members of the Council of the Order. But Darth Vader, who understood the essence of the structure of government on Naboo, feared the rebellion of this planet from the very beginning. His fears were confirmed when counterintelligence discovered the hidden Jedi. The landing force, led by clone guards, took control of the planet. In the battles, some militia fighters also fought on the side of the knights. The result was the execution of all the rebels and the submission of Jamilla to the Empire. However, for the sake of secrecy, data on the "purge" on Naboo were hidden from many until the very moment of the overthrow of the emperor. In general, the people of Naboo, unlike Padmé, supported the establishment of the Galactic Empire. Many of them served the Imperial government, and Captain Panaka even became an aide to Emperor Palpatine. During this time, the years of the reign of the popular Queen of Naboo Kailante, who rejects the political system of both the corrupt Old Republic and the authoritarian Empire, fall. Therefore, Kailantha refused to change the democratic provisions of the Constitution of Naboo, and appointed Padme Amidala's niece Puja Naberrieh to represent the planet in the Imperial Senate, where she also sat. cousin Leia Organa. Queen Kailanta was killed by an Imperial clone for refusing to hand over a Jedi who had escaped the Imperial purge.

Notable Monarchs of Naboo

  • King Narmel (c. 2,000 BBY)
  • Queen Yarm (???)
  • King Jafan (c. 532 BBY)
  • King Veruna (47 BBY - 32 BBY)
  • Queen Amidala (32 BBY - 24 BBY)
  • Queen Jamilla (24 BBY - 20 BBY)
  • Queen Apailana (20 BBY - 12 BBY)
  • Queen Kailantha (12 BBY - 4 ABY)

Notable Senators from Naboo

  • Senator Vidar Kim (??? - 52 BBY)
  • Senator Palpatine (52 BBY - 32 BBY)
  • Senator Padmé Amidala (24 BBY - 19 BBY)
  • Alternate High Representative Jar Jar Binks (24 BBY - ???)
  • Senator Pooja Naberrie

Some facts

  • The word "Naboo" comes from the Ancient East: in Mesopotamian mythology, a god named Nabu patronized wisdom and writing, and the ancient Egyptians called "Naboo" (or "slave") one of the Libyan tribes.
  • The architecture of Theed, the administrative center of Naboo, was designed and executed in the Roman-Early Byzantine style.
  • Theed was filmed in the Italian city of Caserta, and the surrounding territories of Naboo in Seville, Spain. Computer technology was also used to model the palace of Queen Amidala.
  • In the original English version of The Phantom Menace, the adjective "Nubian" (that is, "Nubian") is used in relation to Padmé Amidala's ship instead of the lexically correct (derived from the name Naboo) "Nabooan". Subsequently, in the Star Wars Expanded Universe, it was clarified that Nubia is a planet from among the core worlds, on which the J-Type 327 Nubian ship was designed.
  • In the first draft of the script for The Phantom Menace, Naboo was supposed to be called Utapau, a derivative of Utopia. Previously, this name was considered as the first option for the name Tatooine, and ultimately it was given to the planet, first depicted in "Revenge of the Sith".
  • In the "ridiculous translation" of Goblin, entitled "Storm in a teacup", the name of the planet is changed to Marabou; accordingly, it is believed that the orbital station of the "rubber muzzles" (of the Trade Federation in the original) is located in the circummarabush space. The underwater city of Oto Gunga is depicted as an underwater reindeer-breeding state farm "Deep-water deer", which employs the workers of Chukotka (Gungans in the original).

Links

  • Naboo (Russian) on Wookieepedia: Wiki about Star Wars

Description of the flash game

Star Wars: Return of Naboo

Star Wars: Naboo Rescue

The Star Wars movie is familiar to almost everyone, but today we will play a flying game that tells events that were not shown in the movie. When the forces of the Intergalactic Empire laid siege to the planet Naboo, the rebels decided to return it back, since the planet was one of the centers of resistance. One of those who are going to end the blockade of the planet is Luke Skywalker, an experienced pilot. Together with their detachment, which has more than once destroyed the superior forces of the enemy, they fly out on a combat mission. Their main task is to destroy the power generators that feed the command ship's power shield. It is from this ship that all orders are given to the droids. If you destroy the ship, then the droids will simply turn off and the blockade will end, and the rest of the army will simply be left without command and will be forced to flee from the battlefield. All rebels are fighting with all their might, as the planet Naboo is a symbol of resistance and its talisman. If you lose this planet, then the militia will end.

In the Star Wars universe, inhabited by two independent societies - gungans living in underwater cities, and people inhabiting the surface of the planet. The natural climatic conditions of the planet resemble the temperate and subtropical or equatorial belts of the Earth, and the planet itself from space emphatically resembles ours, combining the green landscapes of the land and the blue expanses of the World Ocean, covering 85% of the surface of Naboo. Homeworld of Padmé Amidala Naberrie and Jar Jar Binks, and Senator and future Emperor Palpatine.

Mention in films

The planet Naboo appears in four of the six films of the film saga: in the films Star Wars. Episode I: The Phantom Menace" and "Star Wars. Episode II: Attack of the Clones » Naboo is one of the main locations in the Star Wars movies. Episode III: Revenge of the Sith "and updated in the DVD version of the film" Star Wars. Episode VI: Return of the Jedi "The planet is depicted in the final scenes. By 32 BBY, the Trade Federation blockade of Naboo dates back to the planet's subsequent transformation into a battlefield between Trade Federation droids and the local Gungan militias.

Geography

The planet is located in the Chommel sector of the Galaxy and has 3 satellites. The Naboo phenomenon has long remained a mystery to astrophysicists: due to the lack of a solid molten core, the voids in the center of the planet are rich in plasma, which makes the planet unique and one of a kind in the entire Galaxy. The use of plasma in abundant quantities is the basis of energy for both land and underwater inhabitants of the planet. The land surface of Naboo, which occupies a little more than 15% of the entire surface of the planet, is covered with forb meadows, virgin forests, green hills, impenetrable swamps and small lakes. Naboo's terrain is predominantly flat. The longest mountain range, the Gallo Mountains, crosses the largest continent, separating the Great Plains of the north from the Lianorm Marshes in the south. At the bottom of the Paong Sea, off the southern coast of the swamps, is the underwater capital of the Gungans, Oto Gunga. Oto Gunga is connected to the sacred centers of worship of the Gungans by the branched system of caves and passages they have studied, inhabited by fantastic giant monsters (like those observed from their bongos by Jar Jar, Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan Kenobi in the episode "The Phantom Menace").

Story

For a long time, human culture on Naboo remained nomadic, but over time, the first true cities began to develop. These included the oldest human settlement on Naboo, Didja Peak in the Gallo Mountains, as well as the agricultural communities of Keren and Theed, whose bountiful harvests provided income to the nascent aristocracy. Political centers of influence concentrated in Theed and Deeja Peak, while Keren became the leading center of trade. Kaadara developed as a small town of fishermen, and Moenia became the only human colony in the original Gungan territory of the Lianor Marshes.

The human civilization of Naboo developed into a feudal society with hereditary nobility, but without serfdom in its classical form. The head of state was the "High King" - a ceremonial position for which princes from the royal family were approved. One of these kings, Narmel the Explorer c. 2000 BBY sent several expeditions of colonists to Naboo's marshy moon Rory, where they established a settlement named after Narmel.

Hegemony of Theed

By 1000 BBY, a political crisis led to a planetary conflict that affected most of the city-states of Naboo. The end of the wars was put by King Jafan of Theed, who united all human cities under his rule and made his home city the royal capital of the entire planet. During the reign of the Jafana dynasty, Theed was continuously built up. The royal palace of Theed and the statues of eminent philosophers erected in front of it, created at this time, testify to the flowering of Naboo art. Jafan's royal line ended by 150 BBY, and from that moment on, the position of ruler (king or queen) became elective, with the intellectual ability of the applicant considered the main criterion. The political institutions of Naboo, combining monarchical and republican tendencies, took on a form that vaguely resembles a gentry republic like the Commonwealth.

During the reign of King Veruna, who took the throne in 47 BBY, mines and processing plants were built in the heart of Theed, allowing Naboo to become a leader in the entire galaxy in the export of plasma needed for spacecraft and providing energy to the population. The Naboo government entered into an agreement with the Trade Federation, under which the latter acted as an intermediary in the plasma trade. However, the Federation took advantage of Naboo's inexperience in financial transactions, buying plasma at discounted prices and making huge profits from it.

Veruna, having learned about the financial fraud of the Federation, decided to end the unequal treaty. Anticipating a military conflict, the ruler of Naboo began to build up the military potential of the planet, whose armed forces, due to the stabilization of the political situation, were reduced to Theed palace guards and a small, but effective, corps. The huge Federation orbital stations were to be countered by a squadron of N-1 class mobile swept space fighters, the first examples of which were stationed in Theed's hangar. However, these plans of Veruna proved unpopular with the population of Naboo, which was taken advantage of by Senator Palpatine, who represented Naboo in the Galactic Senate. Under pressure from Palpatine, the king was forced to abdicate in 32 BBY, and fourteen-year-old Padmé Naberrieh, who had previously ruled Theed for two years in a row, was elected in his place. Taking on a throne name Amidala, the young queen promised to find a diplomatic solution to the emerging conflict.

Conflict with the Trade Federation

In order to protect the interests of Naboo, Padmé Amidala entered into negotiations with the Trade Federation and requested from the leadership of the Galactic Republic the establishment of appropriate taxation on interstellar trade conducted by the Federation. In response, Federation Viceroy Nute Gunray, instigated by the Dark Lord of the Sith Darth Sidious, imposed a military blockade of the planet in order to sign an enslaving treaty with Naboo.

To negotiate, the Senate sent two Jedi Knights as intermediaries to the Viceroy of the Trade Federation - Qui-Gon Jinn and his Padawan Obi-Wan Kenobi - but the negotiations failed, as Nute Gunray gave the order to eliminate the ambassadors. Nevertheless, they managed to escape and even establish contact with the Gungans through Ja-Ja Binks, who was expelled from Oto Gunga. When the negotiators arrived in Theed, it was already occupied by Federation forces.

The Royal Council of Naboo forbade the use of military formations until negotiations were over, so Theed was surrendered with little or no fight. The palace guard, subordinate to Captain Panaka, was disarmed, and the population of the largest cities of Naboo, along with the government, was taken to out-of-town concentration camps. These actions were intended to force Queen Amidala and Governor Bibble to agree to the terms of the Federation. However, the Queen and her entourage were released from Jedi custody, and Amidala and her maids were able to leave Naboo in search of support in the Galactic Senate.

Queen Amidala was unable to secure serious support from the Senate, so she returned to Naboo and personally led the resistance against the invaders. She met with the leader of the Gungans Boss Nass, appealing to him for help in the fight against a common enemy. With their first alliance treaty in hundreds of years, the Gungans and the land dwellers of Naboo worked out a joint plan of action. The Gungans fielded their army against the Federation battle droids. Built on a medieval model, the Gungan army, equipped with catapults and energy shields, heroically resisting the army of droids, surpassing the Gungan both in numbers and in technical equipment, lured the Federation forces out of the cities of Naboo into the open spaces.

During the battle with the droids, a detachment led by Padmé infiltrated the palace in Theed. Starfighters from the Theed Hangar attacked and destroyed the main Trade Federation station, cutting off power to the droids fighting the Gungans. Queen Amidala personally arrested the viceroy, after which the Federation troops were interned. For her courage and dedication, Padme Amidala was offered a lifetime position as queen, which could be passed on to her heirs. Amidala refused this offer.

Rise of the Empire

Padmé Amidala served as Queen of Naboo for two four-year terms, the maximum allowable term for a monarch of Naboo. She was succeeded by Queen Jamilla, who reigned from 24-20 BBY. At the suggestion of the new queen, Padmé, Naberrie took over as senator from Naboo (24-19 BBY). In parallel with her, Jar Jar Binks, who became the first representative of the Gungans in the galactic parliament, sat in the Senate.

The inhabitants of Naboo, recovering from the occupation, provided serious support to their fellow countryman Palpatine, who continued to head the Senate, in his "firm hand" policy. Despite prevailing sentiments in society regarding the need to strengthen the executive branch to fight the separatists, Senator Amidala early recognized the authoritarian tendencies in the government of the Republic and continued to actively oppose the creation of a Republic army reporting directly to the chancellor. However, in the absence of Amidala in the Senate, the danger of civil war became so threatening that another representative of Naboo, Jar Jar Binks, proposed that "emergency powers" be given to the chancellor, allowing the use of the clone army. Attempts by the Confederacy of Independent Systems, including the Trade Federation, to take over Naboo during the Clone Wars ended unsuccessfully.

After Palpatine's coup and the execution of "order 66", according to some reports, several Jedi knights hid on Naboo who escaped death. There is also reason to believe that among them were members of the Council of the Order. But Darth Vader, who understood the essence of the structure of government on Naboo, feared the rebellion of this planet from the very beginning. His fears were confirmed when counterintelligence discovered the hidden Jedi. The landing force, led by clone guards, took control of the planet. In the battles, some militia fighters also fought on the side of the knights. The result was the execution of all the rebels and the submission of Jamilla to the Empire. However, for the sake of secrecy, data on the "purge" on Naboo were hidden from many until the very moment of the overthrow of the emperor. In general, the people of Naboo, unlike Padmé, supported the establishment of the Galactic Empire. Many of them served the Imperial government, and Captain Panaka even became an aide to Emperor Palpatine. During this time, the years of the reign of the popular Queen of Naboo Kailante, who rejects the political system of both the corrupt Old Republic and the authoritarian Empire, fall. Therefore, Kailantha refused to change the democratic provisions of the Constitution of Naboo, and Padme Amidala's niece Puja Naberrie was appointed the planet's representative in the Imperial Senate, where her cousin Leia Organa also sat. Queen Kailanta was killed by an Imperial clone for refusing to hand over a Jedi who had escaped the Imperial purge.

Primary Galactic, Huttian, Aqualish, Bokke, Lasatni, Ithorian, Ubese, Ewok, etc.

The movement of nations is beginning to take its course. The waves of great movement have receded, and circles form on the calm sea, along which diplomats rush about, imagining that it is they who produce a lull in the movement.
But the calm sea suddenly rises. It seems to diplomats that they, their disagreements, are the cause of this new onslaught of forces; they expect war between their sovereigns; their position seems insurmountable. But the wave they feel rising is not coming from where they are waiting for it. The same wave rises, from the same starting point of movement - Paris. The last splash of movement from the west is being made; a splash that should solve the seemingly insoluble diplomatic difficulties and put an end to the militant movement of this period.
The man who devastated France, alone, without a conspiracy, without soldiers, comes to France. Every watchman can take it; but, by a strange chance, not only does no one take it, but everyone greets with delight that person who was cursed a day ago and will be cursed in a month.
This person is also needed to justify the last cumulative action.
The action has been completed. The last part has been played. The actor is ordered to undress and wash off the antimony and rouge: he will no longer be needed.
And several years pass in that this man, alone on his island, plays a miserable comedy in front of himself, petty intrigues and lies, justifying his deeds, when this justification is no longer needed, and shows the whole world what it was what people took for strength when an invisible hand led them.
The steward, having finished the drama and undressed the actor, showed him to us.
“Look what you believed! Here he is! Do you see now that it was not he but I who moved you?
But, blinded by the force of the movement, people did not understand this for a long time.
More great sequence and necessity represents the life of Alexander I, the person who stood at the head of the opposition from east to west.
What is needed for that person who, overshadowing others, would be at the head of this movement from east to west?
What is needed is a sense of justice, participation in the affairs of Europe, but remote, not obscured by petty interests; the predominance of moral heights over associates - the sovereigns of that time; a meek and attractive personality is needed; need a personal insult against Napoleon. And all this is in Alexander I; all this was prepared by the countless so-called accidents of his entire past life: both his upbringing, and liberal undertakings, and the advisers around him, and Austerlitz, and Tilsit, and Erfurt.
During a people's war, this person is inactive, since it is not needed. But as soon as the need for a general European war arises, this person at the moment appears in his place and, uniting European peoples leading them to the goal.
The goal has been reached. After last war 1815 Alexander is at the pinnacle of possible human power. How does he use it?
Alexander I, appeaser of Europe, a man who from a young age strove only for the good of his peoples, the first instigator of liberal innovations in his own country, now that he seems to have the greatest power and therefore the opportunity to do the good of his peoples, while Napoleon in exile makes childish and false plans about how he would make mankind happy if he had power, Alexander I, having fulfilled his calling and feeling the hand of God on himself, suddenly recognizes the insignificance of this imaginary power, turns away from it, transfers it into the hands of those despised by him and despicable people and only says:
“Not to us, not to us, but to your name!” I am a human too, just like you; leave me to live like a man and think about my soul and about God.

Just as the sun and each atom of the ether are a ball, complete in itself, and at the same time only an atom of the whole inaccessible to man in terms of the immensity of the whole, so each person carries his own goals in himself and meanwhile wears them in order to serve common goals inaccessible to man. .
A bee sitting on a flower stung the child. And the child is afraid of bees and says that the purpose of the bee is to sting people. The poet admires the bee, clinging to the cup of the flower, and says that the purpose of the bee is to absorb the aroma of flowers into itself. The beekeeper, noticing that the bee collects flower dust and brings it to the hive, says that the purpose of the bee is to collect honey. Another beekeeper, having studied the life of the swarm more closely, says that the bee collects dust for feeding young bees and breeding the queen, that its purpose is to procreate. The botanist notices that, flying with the dust of a dioecious flower to the pistil, the bee fertilizes it, and the botanist sees the purpose of the bee in this. Another, observing the migration of plants, sees that the bee contributes to this migration, and this new observer can say that this is the purpose of the bee. But the ultimate goal of the bee is not exhausted by either one or the other, or the third goal that the human mind is able to discover. The higher the human mind rises in discovering these goals, the more obvious for it is the inaccessibility of the final goal.
Man can only observe the correspondence between the life of a bee and other phenomena of life. The same with the goals of historical persons and peoples.

The wedding of Natasha, who married Bezukhov in 13, was the last happy event in the old Rostov family. In the same year, Count Ilya Andreevich died, and, as always happens, the old family fell apart with his death.
Developments last year: the fire of Moscow and the flight from it, the death of Prince Andrei and the despair of Natasha, the death of Petya, the grief of the countess - all this, like blow after blow, fell on the head of the old count. He did not seem to understand and felt himself unable to understand the significance of all these events and, morally bending his old head, as if he expected and asked for new blows that would finish him off. He seemed now frightened and confused, then unnaturally lively and enterprising.
Natasha's wedding temporarily occupied him with its outer side. He ordered lunches and dinners and, apparently, wanted to appear cheerful; but his joy was not communicated, as before, but, on the contrary, aroused compassion in people who knew and loved him.
After Pierre and his wife left, he calmed down and began to complain of longing. A few days later he fell ill and went to bed. From the first days of his illness, despite the consolations of the doctors, he realized that he could not get up. The countess, without undressing, spent two weeks in an armchair at his head. Every time she gave him medicine, he silently kissed her hand, sobbing. On the last day, weeping, he asked for forgiveness from his wife and in absentia from his son for the ruin of the estate - the main guilt that he felt for himself. Having taken communion and having received special blessings, he died quietly, and the next day a crowd of acquaintances who had come to pay their last debt to the deceased filled the Rostovs' rented apartment. All these acquaintances, who had dined and danced with him so many times, laughed at him so many times, now all with the same feeling of inner reproach and tenderness, as if justifying themselves before someone, said: “Yes, whatever it was, but the most beautiful was human. You won’t meet such people today ... And who doesn’t have their weaknesses? .. ”
It was at a time when the count's affairs were so confused that it was impossible to imagine how it would all end if another year continued, he suddenly died.
Nicholas was with the Russian troops in Paris when the news of his father's death came to him. He immediately resigned and, without waiting for it, took a vacation and came to Moscow. The state of money affairs a month after the death of the count was completely outlined, surprising everyone with the enormity of the amount of various small debts, the existence of which no one suspected. There were twice as many debts as estates.
Relatives and friends advised Nicholas to abandon the inheritance. But Nikolay saw in the refusal of the inheritance an expression of reproach to the sacred memory of his father and therefore did not want to hear about the refusal and accepted the inheritance with the obligation to pay debts.
The creditors, who had been silent for so long, being bound during the life of the count by that indefinite but powerful influence that his licentious kindness had on them, suddenly all filed for recovery. There was, as always happens, a competition to see who would get it first, and those very people who, like Mitenka and others, had non-monetary bills of exchange—gifts—now became the most exacting creditors. Nikolai was given neither time nor rest, and those who, apparently, felt sorry for the old man who was the culprit of their loss (if there were losses), now ruthlessly attacked the apparently innocent young heir in front of them, who voluntarily took upon himself the payment.
None of the turnovers proposed by Nikolai succeeded; the estate was sold under the hammer at half price, and half of the debts still remained unpaid. Nikolai took the thirty thousand offered to him by his son-in-law Bezukhov to pay that part of the debts that he recognized as monetary, real debts. And in order not to be put in a hole for the remaining debts, which the creditors threatened him with, he again entered the service.
It was impossible to go to the army, where he was in the first vacancy of a regimental commander, because the mother now held on to her son, as to the last bait of life; and therefore, despite his unwillingness to remain in Moscow in the circle of people who knew him before, despite his disgust for the civil service, he took a place in the civil service in Moscow and, taking off his favorite uniform, settled with his mother and Sonya in a small apartment, on Sivtsev Vrazhka.
Natasha and Pierre lived at that time in St. Petersburg, having no clear idea about the situation of Nicholas. Nikolai, having borrowed money from his son-in-law, tried to hide his plight from him. Nikolai's situation was especially bad because with his one thousand two hundred rubles of salary he not only had to support himself, Sonya and his mother, but he had to support his mother so that she did not notice that they were poor. The countess could not understand the possibilities of life without the conditions of luxury familiar to her from childhood, and incessantly, not understanding how difficult it was for her son, she demanded either a carriage, which they did not have, to send for a friend, or expensive food for herself and wine for son, then money to make a surprise gift to Natasha, Sonya and the same Nikolai.
Sonya ran the household, looked after her aunt, read aloud to her, endured her whims and secret dislikes, and helped Nikolai hide from the old countess the state of need in which they were. Nikolai felt indebted to Sonya for everything she did for his mother, admired her patience and devotion, but tried to move away from her.

There is hardly a person who has never heard of the iconic film epic by George Lucas " star Wars". The planets presented in the saga are of great interest to all its fans. Tatooine, Naboo, Hoth, Coruscant - what are the most famous worlds fictional galaxy, what fantastic creatures inhabit them? The answers to these questions are given below.

List of Star Wars planets: the most famous

So, which worlds of the fantastic epic movie are most remembered by its fans? The list of Star Wars planets below will help you get to know George Lucas' iconic franchise better.

  • Naboo;
  • Coruscant;
  • Tatooine;
  • Kashyyyk;
  • Endor;
  • Yavin 4;
  • Bespin;
  • Camino.

A detailed account of each of these fantasy worlds is given below.

Naboo

Getting to know the planets of Star Wars is worth starting with Naboo. It is located on the border of the Outer Rim. This world is characterized by a temperate subtropical climate. Amphibious gungans are the only ones among its fantastic inhabitants.

The planet Naboo is surprising in that it lacks a core in the traditional sense of the word. Its interior is filled with water, corroded by caves. "The Phantom Menace" is an episode through which viewers learn that the voids in the planet's core are chosen for life by huge monsters that pose a threat to all who encounter them.

The surface of the planet Naboo from Star Wars looks very different. It is inhabited by creatures that adhere to the ideals of pacifism. Indigenous people are distinguished by their friendliness, they are keenly interested in art and science. Amphibious Gungans become helpless when it comes to defending themselves against external aggression. It is not surprising that this planet was chosen as a target by the aggressive Trade Federation.

Tatooine

What other fantastic worlds does the Star Wars saga introduce viewers to? The planet Tatooine is also part of the Outer Rim, orbiting a binary star. Sandy land constantly suffers from a lack of moisture, a small number of cities is characteristic. The vast majority of the inhabitants of the world have chosen to live in moisture-producing farms scattered everywhere. It is impossible not to mention the largest spaceport Mos Eisley, where criminals of all stripes gather.

The original inhabitants of Tatooine are the Tuskens and the Jawas. Tuskens are warlike humanoids who have earned a bad reputation. These thugs mainly trade in robberies and the slave trade. Jawas are the exact opposite of their violent neighbors. Representatives of this race are characterized by small stature, a bad smell. It is assumed that they are of inorganic origin. Traditionally, Jawas dress in long brown robes with huge hoods that allow you to see only their sparkling eyes.

Coruscant

Coruscant is the name of a Star Wars planet that also managed to make a big impression on viewers. Its rivers, seas and oceans dried up many years ago, the inhabitants learned to get water from the planet's ice caps. From time immemorial, Coruscant has served as the location of the government bodies of both Republics, the famous

The sentient inhabitants of Coruscant are mired in a technology race. They do not care about the conservation of nature, they are only interested in technological progress. The inhabitants of the planet are forced to put on special helmets and raincoats that allow them to escape from hazardous emissions.

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The planet Hoth from Star Wars also deserves a detailed description. This icy land is located in the Outer Rim, adjacent to the asteroid belt of the same name. Living conditions here cannot be called comfortable. The inhabitants of the planet are forced to put up not only with low temperatures, but also with meteor showers.

Hoth's fauna does not have the diversity typical of many other fantasy worlds in epic cinema. Here you can meet wild snow monsters, which are called wamps. The planet was chosen for its base "Echo" by the rebel alliance, it was located in a huge ice cave, had seven levels. Imperial troops destroyed the building during the battle for Hoth.

Kashyyyk

Kashyyyk is a fantasy planet located in the Mid Rim, famous for its dense jungle. Violent predators hide in the shade of trees, constantly attacking its other inhabitants.

The sentient race of Kashyyyk are the furry humanoid Wookiees. They build their cities on the branches of trees. One of these settlements, called Rvookrrorro, occupies a whole kilometer.

Endor

Endor is another world not to be missed when listing the Star Wars planets. Initially, he and Kashyyyk were one world, then there was a separation. This silvery gas giant is located in the Outer Rim, has nine moons, casts a strong gravitational shadow. Much of Endor is characterized by lush vegetation. It was this planet that was chosen for the construction of the second "Death Star".

Endor's fauna is diverse. On this land you can meet bloodthirsty boar-wolves, harmless ponies. The semi-wild Ewoks are a sentient race. Interestingly, the final battle of the epic took place on this planet.

Camino

The Star Wars movie saga introduces viewers to other interesting planets. The clone planet Kamino is one of them. It can be called the most stylish world of the epic movie, largely due to the fact that this land is completely covered with water. Fans of the brainchild of George Lucas got the opportunity to admire the Camino thanks to the exciting episode "Attack of the Clones".

The gray cities, located on huge piles, are high above the raging waves. The planet of clones Kamino was nicknamed due to the fact that it was here that cloning was brought to perfection. The inhabitants of the planet faced the threat of extinction, which prompted them to take control of reproduction. The world is inhabited by ascetics who cannot get rid of the fear of death. At first glance, humanoids may seem peaceful and suave, but they are ready to fight any danger to a flawless gene pool. The inhabitants of Kamino do not seek contact with the inhabitants of other planets.

Yavin 4

Yavin is a giant planet located in the Outer Rim. The most famous was its fourth moon - Yavin 4. It was chosen for their base by the rebels who fought with the first Death Star. It is there that the famous Jedi Academy is located.

This moon has a hot tropical climate. Dry season turns to wet typical phenomenon- violent hurricanes. Also, the inhabitants of Yavin 4 occasionally encounter rainbow storms, during which the sun rises behind the gas giant.

The fauna of the planet is characterized by diversity. Jumping purple spiders, slimy salamanders, semi-intelligent vulamanders are found here. It was on Yavin 4 that the alchemist Neiga Sadow conducted his dark experiments, because of which various monsters appeared on its territory, which the Jedi Academy was forced to fight.

Bespin

What other Star Wars planets have sunk into the soul of fans of the saga? Bespin is a gas giant located in the Outer Rim. In the center of the planet is a solid metal core, the surface of which is covered with a layer of molten metal. The life zone is located in a layer of multi-colored clouds, the height of which is about 1000 kilometers. It is a thirty-kilometer air layer.

The inhabitants of Bespin specialize in the extraction of tibanna gas, a substance widely used in cooling systems. There are several floating colonies, and the majestic Cloud City is considered the main attraction. It is a huge metropolis, floating in the clouds.

The planets of Star Wars amaze with their beauty and realism, how did the creators of the epic film achieve this? The role of the planet Tatooine was brilliantly performed by the deserts of Tunisia, grandiose scenery was not required, but the film crew was tired of the sand and heat. Episodes were filmed in snowy Norway, in which landscapes of cold Hoth appear. The jungles of Guatemala played the role of Yavin 4, special drawings were created for filming the beauties of Endor. Views of the sad planet of Kamino clones - the result of computer graphics.