 Name: Ghorman
Region: Colonies, The Interior
Sector: Sern sector
System: Ghorman's system
Suns: 1
Grid square: L-13
Trade routes: Rimma Trade Route
Class: Terrestrial
Terrain: Mountains, Valleys, Plains, Forests
Points of interest: Corei, Great Valleys of Ghorman, Navishare, Jel-Novi, Beldoni Valley, Beldoni Valley Estates, Ghorman silk processing and delivery system, Leequa
Fauna: Ghorlectipod, Culver
Other species: Humans
Primary language(s): Ghor
Population: 800,000
Demonym: Ghorman
Major cities: Palmo (capital)
Major exports: Ghorman silk, Kalkite (After 2 BBY)
Affiliation: Galactic Republic, Galactic Empire
Description: Ghorman was a Colonies planet in a star system located along the Rimma Trade Route in the Sern sector, known for its streamlined high-quality Silk industy, and it was considered a rite of passage for new fashion designers to visit the planet. Much of the population worked in the silk industry, and the planet's people, the Ghor, took pride in their language and their culture.
During the Imperial Era, the planet Ghorman came under indirect rule of the Galactic Empire following the Tarkin Massacre, and Imperial forces maintained a small presence there. Nevertheless, Imperial control tightened over the planet, leading to the Ghorman Debates on the Imperial policy around Ghorman and its people in 5 BBY.
Eventually, Director Orson Callan Krennic gained interest in the planet due to a rich presence of deep substrate foliated kalkite deposits, a requirement for the emperor's "energy project." To facilitate the ability for Imperial forces to mine the planet, an invasive process which had a chance to render the planet unstable, ISB supervisor Dedra Meero was given direct control of the planet.
As a direct result of heavy Imperial control, including a heavy propaganda campaign facilitated by the Imperial Security Bureau, in 2 BBY, a peaceful protest took place against Imperial oppression, however the protest ended in bloodshed, with Imperial troops and droids slaughtering protesters. The incident became known as the Ghorman Massacre.
Description
Ghorman was a terrestrial planet located in a star system in the Sern sector within an intersecting portion of the Interior and the Colonies regions. Situated at the coordinates L-13 on the Standard Galactic Grid, the world fell between the planets Giju and Thyferra along the Rimma Trade Route. The planet's core had large amounts of substrate foliated kalkite. In addition to the planet's capital city Palmo, there existed at least eight other cities.
The planet was divided into nine provinces, and was represented by Dasi Oran in the Imperial Senate.
History
Pride and defiance
Over the millennium before the end of the Galactic Republic, Ghorman grew a fabric making industry fueled by webberies harvesting from the native spiders, the ghorlectipods. It made up almost the entirety of the world's industry, and its products spread galaxy-wide. Some media described Ghorman's reputation for fabric making as synonymous with luxury and quality, and it became it rite of passage for fashion designers entering the industry to visit the planet.
During the Clone Wars, a galactic war between the Galactic Republic and the Confederacy of Independent Systems that began in 22 BBY, the Sern sector, and therefore Ghorman, was represented by Senator Fang Zar in the Galactic Senate. Ghorman and other worlds in Zar's sector like Albrae-Don were considered to be rebellious. Towards the war's end, Zar joined around two thousand legislators known as the Delegation of 2,000 in signing the Petition of 2,000, a formal protest that called for the Republic Supreme Chancellor Sheev Palpatine to give up his emergency powers and begin cease-fire talks with the Separatists. The petition was presented during the last full Senate session before the Clone Wars ended in 19 BBY.
Clashes with the new order
The end of the Clone Wars saw the Republic's transition into the Galactic Empire under Emperor Palpatine and the destruction of the Jedi Order, with all Jedi becoming enemies of the Republic and subsequently the Empire. A day after the founding of the Empire, sixty-three senators that had signed the Petition of 2,000, including Zar, were accused of having colluded with an alleged Jedi insurgency and arrested as a result. The HoloNet News, the Empire's official state-sanctioned news agency, made a report on the incident shortly after, where it released a partial list of those taken into custody including Zar. Any senator that professed their loyalty to the Empire was freed from custody thereafter.
In that same year, a peaceful demonstration took place in the plaza of Ghorman's capital city Palmo. During the demonstration, Moff Wilhuff Tarkin wanted to land his cruiser in the plaza, but the citizens would not clear, with more and more citizens gathering in defiance. Tarkin landed his starship on the crowd regardless, killing 500 Ghormans, in what became known as the Tarkin Massacre. The massacre, along with several other of Tarkin's atrocities around that time, caused a public outcry against the moff, leading to his reassignment to pacification campaigns in the Western Reaches. The Monument to the Fallen was also established in the plaza to commemorate the event. The Imperial charter on Ghorman, promised that no shadow would be cast over the memorial.
Increasing occupation
During the reign of the Empire, the Empire increased its presence and oppression on Ghorman. Underground town halls meetings allowed citizens to voice complaints with the Imperial occupation, while a rebel cell named the Ghorman Front formed, secretly led by the businessman and Palmo city official Carro Rylanz. The rebel group eventually formed a loose contact with Luthen Rael, the coordinator of a shadowy anti-Imperial network that that worked with multiple other disjointed rebel cells.
Imperial policy around Ghorman and its resident Ghormans became the subject of the Ghorman Debates in the Imperial Senate by 5 BBY, some calling for decree over Ghorman matters. By this point, the world was represented in the Imperial Senate by Senator Dasi Oran. That year, the Ministry of Enlightenment began disseminating and promoting propaganda intended to paint Ghormans in a negative light. As part of the Ministry's smear campaign, an Imperial naval inspector performing a routine check was killed, with Ghorman revolutionaries blamed for his death; in truth, although Ghormans were indeed resistant to Imperial inspections, the inspector's death was arranged by the Ministry.
In response to the incident, Imperial officials, including Ars Dangor and Sly Moore, cut off the planet's shipping lanes with blockades, cutting off the import of almost all supplies that the Ghormans needed to survive. The day after the decision, Dangor and Moore were expected at a dinner at the residence of the Senator Mon Mothma of the Imperial Senate, having been invited by Mothma's husband Perrin Fertha. Mothma despised the decisions on the Ghorman shipping lanes and argued with Fertha about his decision to bring Dangor and Moore, sarcastically asking whether they should find some Ghorman guests for the dinner as well.
Shortly after, Senator Dhow proposed a fact-finding commission into the Imperial policy regarding the Ghormans. Mothma backed the proposal with her own bill in a senate session in hopes of it being able to assail the Empire's treatment of Ghorman's people, but she was interrupted by news spreading about a major heist on the planet Aldhani. Mothma was eventually able to rally votes needed to lift the short-lived embargo of Ghorman. However, a Public Order Resentencing Directive was passed in the wake of the Aldhani heist, imposing harsher penalties on anyone convicted of criminal acts affecting the Empire.
Imperial suppression
In 4 BBY, Imperial scientists associated with Director Orson Krennic discovered that kalkite, a mineral required for the coating of reactor lenses, existed in abundance underneath Ghorman's surface. Extracting the mineral required gouge mining, which posed risks to the planetary core's integrity. There were additionally fears of Ghorman resistance, with the local opinion on the Empire already suffering. Regardless, drilling equipment had begun to be assembled, and members of the Imperial Security Bureau (ISB) were simulating possible scenarios for dealing with the population. A new Imperial armory was planned in the center of Palmo to rectify the Empire's low presence on Ghorman. This was expected to break Imperial charter due to its proximity to the Monument to the Fallen.
The administration and security concerns led Krennic to call a conference on the Maltheen Divide the day before construction of the Palmo armory was to begin. There, a collection of Imperials were assembled to discuss possible ways to proceed with the mining despite any local resistance. Aside from some associated with Krennic's "energy project," the meeting involved members from multiple different Imperial branches, including members of the Ministry of Enlightenment who had been meddling in public opinion on Ghorman already. Krennic briefed the meeting attendees on the Ghorman project, setting expectations of total secrecy around these plans.
During individual discussions afterwards, Admiral Daysar coined the deployment of artificially-created pandemics or natural disasters to force Ghormans to relocate on their own accord, but ISB Lieutenant Moy counteracted that simulations showed the results would be unpredictable. Krennic spoke with ISB Supervisor Dedra Meero, who suggested that a more effective anti-Ghorman campaign could be leveraged by baiting local insurgents into doing the "wrong thing," thereby creating an excuse for Imperial overreach.
The Karn conspiracy
Over the next year, the Empire worked on the new armory in central Palmo, much to the dismay of the citizens. The environment turned further hostile with more Imperial regulations affecting Ghorman business, more Imperial propaganda put out against Ghormans, and further persecution carried out under the PORD, Ghorman's documented crime rate having risen by thirty-eight percent in the two years since the decree's establishment. Anti-Imperial protests took place daily at the Monument to the Fallen.
The ISB went ahead with Meero's suggestion of encouraging an insurgency to justify Imperial control, putting its attention to the already present Ghorman Front for that mission. Syril Karn, a senior member of the Imperial Bureau of Standards and Meero's romantic partner, was recruited into the project to infiltrate the rebel cell, informed only that it was to keep order on Ghorman. As a cover, he was transferred to the Bureau of Standards' field office on Ghorman by 3 BBY, ostensibly to organize the counting of the ghorlectipods. Karn used Imperial scepticism to get the attention of the Ghorman Front, whose had an operative, Leeza, working in the office. The cell bugged Karn's personal office and listened to his rhetoric as he expressed a criticism of the Imperial approach on Ghorman during weekly calls to his mother.
The Ghorman Front continued to probe Karn, whom they viewed as valuable due to his position in Imperial administration. The rebel operative Samm invited Karn to a town hall meeting, where various Ghorman citizens voiced their distress with the increasing Imperial occupation. Karn was met by a few of the Ghorman Front's members, including Carro Rylanz, who interviewed about what he knew of the Empire's construction operations in Palmo. The very next day, the ISB "raided" Karn's office, allowing him to pretend to be outraged and attempt to protect his employees, further gaining the Front's trust, who approached him again the same night to offer their sympathies for the incident and share their plan to attack an Imperial transport carrier. Karn agreed to provide the cargo manifests of those carriers that transported military cargo, allowing the Front to expose the Empire's true plans for Ghorman.
After learning of the insurgents' plan, Karn traveled to Coruscant, where he personally reported on the events to Major Lio Partagaz. He requested that the transport schedules remain consistent, so as to keep the information he had provided accurate, and Meero suggested that the rebels be allowed to succeed in their initial attack in order to be emboldened and eager to strike again. Indeed, after making a deal with the Axis network to provide Cinta Kaz and Vel Sartha as advisors to the Front, the Ghormans ambushed and attacked a military convoy, stealing several crates of blasters to display to the population and arm themselves for future engagements. The entire operation was observed from the distance by Karn and the ISB, who allowed it to go ahead, only dispatching reinforcements after the rebels had already cleared the scene.
Spark of rebellion
In 2 BBY, the Empire began landing mining equipment on the Ghorman to harvest the planet's Kalkite deposits. Soon after, residents of capital city Palmo came together in Plamo Plaza to carry out a peaceful demonstration against the Empire's oppression on Ghorman, singing the Ghorman Planetary Anthem and chanting together. However, the Empire had strategically positioned troops and barriers to trap the protesters within the plaza.
Once the protesters had entered the plaza, the Empire staged the shooting of an Imperial army trooper to justify use of force. The plan was successfully carried out, and in the ensuing chaos, Imperial troops opened fire on the protesters, resulting in the massacre of hundreds of civilians in Palmo Plaza, and caused the remaining protesters to scatter onto the streets of Palmo. Yet, Imperial crisis specialist captain Kaido was not yet satisfied, and proceeded with the next stage of the plan, deploying at least 6 KX-series droids to break up any remaining protesters and chase the remaining crowd through the streets of Palmo. By the end of the slaughter, the civilian death toll was reported to be in the thousands, and the incident, known as the Ghorman Massacre, became synonymous with Imperial tyranny.
The galaxy is watching
In the wake of the atrocity, Senator Mothma went before the Imperial Senate and spoke out against Palpatine, naming him for ordering the Ghorman Massacre and denouncing his tyrannical leadership. At the end of the statement, she promptly left the session with her aides and went into hiding. The fugitive Mothma went on to found the Rebel Alliance against the Empire shortly afterwards, uniting many rebel cells that had been operating under her own unofficial network for some time.
In response to the massacre on Ghorman, journalist Corwi Selgrothe left her position at HoloNet News to join the Alliance. Pollux Hax the Empire's Minister of Information, spoke in the aftermath of the atrocity, declaring that accepting Imperial law was the only way for citizens to protect themselves from the dangers of disorder.
After the Alliance's establishment, a speech made by Mothma known as the Declaration of Rebellion circulated around on the HoloNet channel and through posters, one such being found on Ghorman. Secretly part of the Alliance, Senator Tynnra Pamlo served as their Minister of Education, being exposed to evidence of the Empire's atrocities on Ghorman and other worlds while working with the Alliance's intelligence branch. After the Ghorman Massacre, the artist Mevera Starros smuggled a few cases of the Sacha-Lo beverage from Ghorman, keeping a few bottles for herself.
A dark legacy
Many Ghormans went on to join the rebellion, including the human Magva Yarro, who was a Ghorman idealist who took part in the protests that ultimately ended in the Ghorman Massacre. Having survived the atrocity, she went on to join the extremist rebel group known as the Partisans. Similarly, Fennro Drogan was a human Ghorman who was part of the Ghorman Front before eventually serving with the Alliance's Bitter Pill Company. Around 3 ABY, the Imperial Security Bureau Agent Andressa Divo made a report regarding the search for the Alliance's most recent base, commenting that civilian deaths on populated planets like Ghorman and Garel had prompted the Alliance to seek out unsettled worlds to establish their operations.
The Memorial to the Missing of Ghorman was eventually established to remember those who had been killed on Ghorman by the Empire during its reign. The Empire kept a section on Ghorman in their Imperial Archives, which included a file on the "Reprisal Activities" that contained information on the Ghorman Massacre. Reading that file, the historian Beaumont Kin discussed the Ghorman Massacre and its consequences in his 35 ABY book The Rise and Fall of the Galactic Empire. In the text, he described the atrocity on Ghorman and discussed the aftermath, arguing that it only taught those with rebel sympathies that there was no political compromise with the Empire. He also mentioned the Memorial to the Missing of Ghorman alongside similar structures to remind readers that so many had died under the Empire that no information remained on many victims.
Inhabitants
The residents of Ghorman were known by the same name. much of the population worked in the Ghorman silk industry, and many Ghormans took pride in their language and their culture.
Places of Interest
Palmo
Palmo was the capital city of Ghorman, a planet along the Rimma Trade Route.
Description
Palmo was the capital city of the planet Ghorman. It was situated between mountains and the sea with canals running around its borders and through its interior.
History
In 19 BBY, the city was the site of a violent incident, later known as the Tarkin Massacre, in which Moff Wilhuff Tarkin landed his cruiser top of the crowd of peaceful demonstrators in one of the city's plaza ultimately killing five hundred people. Eventually the somber event was memorialized by the Ghorman people with the Monument to the Fallen at the massacre site.
In 4 BBY, the Galactic Empire begun construction of an armory under the guise of calling simply an annex. The new building was within the sight of the Monument to the Fallen and was a violation of the Empire's agreement with the Ghorman people following the Tarkin Massacre.
By 3 BBY, an Imperial office complex operated near the Palmo Plaza. The complex included a field office for the Imperial Bureau of Standards.
Ghorman Front Headquarters
The Ghorman Front Headquarters was the operations center for the Ghorman Front, a rebel group operating on the planet Ghorman in order to resist the oppression of the Galactic Empire.
Description
The Ghorman Front Headquarters was located in the basement of a twillery in the capital city Palmo on the planet Ghorman. While the group fashioned it into a bunker it still contained pieces of old machinery used to make fabric from Ghorman silk. It was not far from Palmo Plaza the location of the Tarkin Massacre and later the Ghorman Massacre. The headquarters consisted of a large meeting space, makeshift bunks and equipment used for communication and surveillance.
History
Originally the basement of an old twillery by 3 BBY, members of the Front surveilled persons of interest from it using listening devices which broadcast to their headquarters. One such person of interest was Syril Karn, the Division Chief for the Imperial Bureau of Standards field office. After listening to and sharing an exchange between Karn and his mother with Carro Rylanz, the leader of the Front, the group decided to try to recruit Karn. Later that year the Imperial Security Bureau conduced a searched of the field office however Leeza an member of the Front was able to send a warning signal to the headquarters which allowed the group deactivated the connection to the office listening device and prevent the ISB from tracing it back to the headquarters.
During the same year, two members of a different rebel network, Vel Sartha and Cinta Kaz, visited the headquarters during which they helped the group plan and execute a heist of Imperial weapons from an Imperial transport carrier. During the following year the membership of the Ghorman Front expanded but the group still operated out of the headquarters. Wilmon Paak, another member of the same outside rebel network as Sartha, operated with the group. In 2 BBY, a heated argument erupted at the headquarters, with Carro arguing the group should focus more on peaceful resistance with the other members arguing for a more aggressive approach. A member of the group named Lezine interrupted the argument and reminded the members they were all Ghormans and can't let the Empire divide them. Later that year, Cassian Andor traveled to Ghorman to assassinate Dedra Meero, an ISB Supervisor operating on the planet. Paak provided support for the assassination attempt from the headquarters.
End of a movement
The morning of the planned assassination the Empire removed the barriers restricting access to Palmo Plaza. When word reached the headquarters the group began grabbing weapons before heading to the plaza with a crowd of Ghorman protestors. However the removal of the barriers was part of a planned massacre that would give the Empire control over the planet and access to mine Kalkite from it. As the massacre proceeded a member of the Front, Dreena, returned to the headquarters where she broadcast a plea for help to the galaxy on open channel. Paak later returned to the headquarters and he and Dreena were able to escape the slaughter.
Imperial office complex
The Imperial office complex was a building located near the Palmo Plaza in Palmo, the capital city of the planet Ghorman. In 3 BBY it included the Bureau of Standards Ghorman field office a department of the Imperial Bureau of Standards tasked with the standardization of ghorlectipod-related inventories and audits
Description
The Imperial office complex was a building located near the Palmo Plaza in Palmo, the capital city of the planet Ghorman. It included a number of offices including the Bureau of Standards Ghorman field office as well as an Imperial Security Bureau safe room.
History
In 3 BBY, Syril Karn worked as the Division Chief for the Imperial Bureau of Standards field office while really working undercover for the Imperial Security Bureau to foment the Ghorman Front, a local rebel cell. After being contacted by the Front, Karn attempted to gain entry to the complex after hours but did not have the after-hours clearance. However he was able to persuade the two guards to let him by telling them he needed his notes from his office to prepare for a presentation with the Sector Committee tomorrow. After grabbing a datapad from his office, Karn when to the Imperial Security Bureau safe room within the building to update Dedra Meero, his lover and ISB Supervisor, about the contact. At least a week later, the ISB conducted a security search of the Bureau of Standards field office in which they found a listening device in Karn's office planted by the Ghorman Front.
Palmo armory
The Palmo armory was an Imperial armory built in the city of Palmo on the planet Ghorman. The towering building began construction by the Galactic Empire the day after a clandestine Imperial meeting at the Maltheen Divide, where top Imperial officers discussed the Ghorman project, involving the Empire's manipulation of Ghorman in order to control the valuable natural resources on the planet. Although the Empire did not have a large presence on Ghorman before the armory, by 3 BBY, the armory was in-progress and stood tall over Palmo Plaza, casting a shadow over the Monument to the Fallen, a commemoration of the hundreds of Ghorman people who had died in a massacre at the hands of the Empire's Grand Moff Wilhuff Tarkin in 19 BBY. By 2 BBY, the armory had been completed.
The armory's existence violated the Imperial Charter. Publicly, the Empire did not reveal the nature of the construction, and the Ghorman people were told the building was an annex. However, members of the Ghorman Front rebel movement did not believe the lies and suspected Imperial military involvement.
Palmo Naval Terminal
The Palmo Naval Terminal was a location on the planet Ghorman. In 2 BBY, it was the subject of a firebombing.
Palmo Plaza
Palmo Plaza, also known as the Ghorman Plaza, was an open space in the city of Palmo on the planet Ghorman. In the middle of it stood the Monument to the Fallen, a memorial to the victims of the Tarkin Massacre. In 2 BBY, the Ghorman Massacre occurred in the plaza when hundreds of Ghorman people assembled to protest the occupying Galactic Empire's tyranny. As the shooting began, Imperial stormtroopers fired on civilians, and members of the rebel Ghorman Front attempted to fight back. Hundreds were killed during the event, which the Empire orchestrated in order to arrange their takeover of the planet.
Monument to the Fallen
The Monument to the Fallen was a memorial constructed at the plaza in Palmo, the capital of the planet Ghorman, to commemorate the victims of the Tarkin Massacre. The victims were killed when Grand Moff Wilhuff Tarkin landed his cruiser on top of unarmed protestors who had swarmed a landing pad, resulting in the deaths of five-hundred Ghormans.
A peaceful protest involving hundreds of Ghormans, including members of the rebel Ghorman Front, was staged in the plaza when the Galactic Empire perpetrated a massacre of the civilians there.
Palmo Plaza hotel
Palmo Plaza hotel was an upscale hotel on the planet Ghorman. By 3 BBY, a male Ghorman Thela worked as a bellhop for the hotel. Later in that same year, Cassian Jeron Andor stayed at the hotel while under the alias "Varian Skye" for a planned meeting with the Ghorman Front regarding the Imperial occupation of the planet. The next year, in 2 BBY, Andor returned to the hotel under the alias "Ronni Googe" to assassinate Supervisor Dedra Meero of the Imperial Security Bureau. The next day, at least the main lobby of Palmo Plaza hotel was destroyed in an explosion due to a C-25 fragmentation grenade thrown by Thela during the Ghorman Massacre to fight against the Empire.
Description
Palmo Plaza hotel was an upscale hotel located at Palmo Plaza within the capital city of Palmo on the planet Ghorman. Rooms at the hotel were equipped with a Holo-screen, air flow, and window blinds, all of which could be controlled from a console on the nightstand. Some rooms came with views of the circular plaza and the Monument to the Fallen at its center. The hotel lobby included a small bar where guests could get drinks.
History
Thela, a male Ghorman started working as a bellhop at the hotel, by 3 BBY, even though the nearby plaza being the site of the his father's murder during the Tarkin Massacre. The hotel asked its staff not to discuss the massacre with guests. During 3 BBY, Cassian Andor checked into the hotel while posing as a Coruscanti fashion designer named Varian Skye. Thela showed him to his room and outlined its features to Andor.
During the following year, the Galactic Empire's control on Ghorman increased and began requiring the hotel to turn over their guest list each afternoon. In 2 BBY, Andor once again checked into the hotel but this time under using the alias Ronni Googe, a journalist from Mid-Rim News. In reality Andor was there to assassinate Dedra Meero, and ISB Supervisor overseeing the Empire's efforts on Ghorman. Thela, having remembered Andor, warned him that the other hotel clerk that checked him in would send his information to the Empire. Andor was given the same room he used the previous year with overlook the plaza and gave him a good view into the Imperial office complex. As he checked out his room, he realized that two stormtroopers were positioned on the terrace above
The following morning as Andor was assembling a rifle in his room, a squad of Imperial security troopers began removing the barricades around the plaza to allow Ghorman protestors to assemble. Realizing he would not be able to successfully take a shot from his room, Andor made his way out of the hotel. Before leaving the lobby he handed his keycard to Thela and wished him well. Soon after the Empire began a massacre of the Ghroman people. Members of a local rebel cell called the Ghorman Front fought against the attack resulting in a chaotic shootout near the hotel. During the attack, Thela waved at a group of hunkered guests at the front window of the of hotel to move away from the violence and further into the hotel. As the battle continued, a number of stormtroopers fired from a position near the front of the hotel. Seeing this, Thela activated a C-25 fragmentation grenade and threw it from his position behind the lobby check-in desk toward the hotel's windows where it exploded killing a number of troopers and destroying the front of the hotel.
South Depot
The South Depot was a location on the planet Ghorman. During the construction of the Galactic Empire's Palmo armory around 3 BBY, the Ghorman Front learned that nightly cargo-carrier shipments for the building of the armory originated from the South Depot.
Corei
Corei was a location on the planet Ghorman. In 2 BBY, it was the subject of an alleged attack.
Great Valleys of Ghorman
The Great Valleys of Ghorman were a location on the planet Ghorman.
Navishare
Navishare was a location on the Colonies planet Ghorman. It was mentioned in the lyrics of Ghorman's planetary anthem, "We Are the Ghor."
Jel-Novi
Jel-Novi was a location on the planet Ghorman. In 2 BBY, Jel-Novi was alleged to have been subject of an attack which the Galactic Empire characterized as terrorism. Three weeks later, Imperial ships started unloading mining equipment in Jel-Novi to mine Ghorman's kalkite deposits, a mineral needed for the Emperor's "Energy Project."
Beldoni Valley
The Beldoni Valley was a valley on Ghorman, a planet located on the Rimma Trade Route. During the Imperial Era, the valley had been the site of a number of webberies for almost a millennium; that the local Ghormans used to produce Ghorman silk from Ghorlectipods. In 3 BBY, an individual named Sunif Brecanti worked as a broker for a co-op of nine webberies that operated in the valley. During the same year, Brecanti attended a town hall where he accused local representatives of letting the Galactic Empire kill the ability for the webberies in the valley to operate.
Ghorman silk processing and delivery system
The Ghorman silk processing and delivery system was a processing and delivery system for Ghorman twill on the planet Ghorman which brought the twill from Ghorman webberies across Ghorman's 9 provinces to the Ghorman capital city of Palmo.
Leequa
Leequa was a location on the planet Ghorman. In 2 BBY, gouge mining equipment sent from an Imperial armada landed at Leequa in order to harvest the planet's kalkite deposits for the emperor's "Energy Initiative".
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