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"Aldhani has the unfortunate quality of being close to nothing and not far away from everything. It's the perfect hub for distribution."
―Vel Sartha[1]

Aldhani was a planet located in the galaxy. During the Imperial Era, Cassian Andor joined the Aldhani rebel infiltration team for a mission to rob the Imperial base there.

Description[]

Aldhani was a terrestrial planet[4] located in a sector. It featured Highlands with rolling hills, tall mountains, and lakes and rivers. The planet also had its contrasting Lowlands.[1] With a type I atmosphere[3] breathable to humans, Aldhani saw much cloudy weather. Every three years, to the thousandth of a second, Aldhani would pass through a belt of billions of crystals, which would swarm the atmosphere and cover the sky with a blanket of meteor showers.[1]

History[]

The death of culture[]

"The Empire came in thirteen years ago and liberated the air base, Alkenzi, 50 klicks west of here. They quickly discovered the unique storage possibilities of the caverns, claimed the land for the Emperor, and dammed up Nasma Klain, the sacred river."
―Vel Sartha briefs Cassian Andor on Aldhani's Imperial garrison[1]

Centuries prior to reign of the Galactic Empire, the Aldhani Highlands were covered by hundreds of settlements. The Dhanis there celebrated the tri-yearly meteor shower, a sacred event which they called the Mak-ani bray Dhani "Eye of Aldhani," at the Nasma Brani temple in the Highlands valley of Akti Amaugh.[1] In 18 BBY[8] the Empire arrived at Aldhani and liberated the Alkenzi Air Base fifty-two kilometers west of Akti Amaugh.[1] Drawn by the world's exposure to orbital micro-crystal deposits,[7] it was not long before they discovered[1] the sensor-disrupting geological qualities of the caverns[7] at Akti Amaugh. The land was thus claimed for the Emperor,[1] Sheev Palpatine,[9] and the river there, Nasma Klain, was blocked by a new dam that headquartered as the Imperial garrison. The dam became a depot for supplies, weapons, and the payroll for Aldhani's sector[1] in pre-packed high-density aurodium ingots.[7]

Upon its occupation of Aldhani, the Empire established an Enterprise Zone in the Lowlands with newly built towns and factories.[1] Despite the Dhanis valuing certain areas for sacred rituals, the Empire turned the territory that they took over into tactically advantageous positions for their base and prohibited the Dhanis from settling there.[4] Over the course of thirteen years, 40,000 Dhanis living in the Highlands were driven from their settlements in the sacred valleys[7] and relocated to the Enterprise Zone down south, leaving only a scattered few shepherds and wanderers up north.[1] With the Dhani population primarily working in the factories,[7] Aldhani became an established distribution hub.[1]

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Despite Imperial prohibitions, many Dhanis completed the pilgrimage to the sacred valley.

The Dhani's continued to make a ten-day pilgrimage to the Akti Amaugh valley every three years to see the Eye of Aldhani. While the attendance initially numbered 15,000 at the start of the Imperial occupation, the Empire made measures to whittle their numbers down, placing a series "Comfort Units" along the pilgrimage route like shelters and taverns to siphon off Dhanis. Knowing the Dhanis would refuse, the Imperials offered them transports to save them the ten-day walk. In the meantime, an Imperial viewing festival of the Eye of Aldhani was promoted in the Enterprise Zone over the decade that the clearances took place.[5]

Plans and plots[]

"Looks just like your model."
"Should do. I've had plenty of time to study, and we've been sneaking up here for months."
―Cassian Andor and Karis Nemik[6]

From 12 BBY,[8] the Imperial officer Lieutenant Gorn was assigned to the dam serving under the garrison's commanding officer, Commandant Jayhold Beehaz.[5] Gorn at some point fell in love with a Dhani woman, but was then reprimanded by his superiors[7] and lost a promotion, as well as the woman.[6] Between 6 BBY and 5 BBY,[8] Luthen Rael, a rebel spy who was building up a network of anti-Imperial groups,[7] helped put together an infiltration team led by Vel Sartha,[10] the cousin of the Imperial Senator Mon Mothma,[11] in a plot to rob the payroll stored at the Aldhani dam. The team comprised of Sartha, Cinta Kaz, Taramyn Barcona, Karis Nemik, and Arvel Skeen, all apparent rebel idealists. The team also liaised with Gorn, who had lost his taste in the Empire and chosen to be there inside man.[1]

Over the next five months, the rebel team operated from a camp posing as Ghoat-herders.[1] Over that time, they snuck up to the dam to scout the Imperial base, on top of meeting with Gorn and receiving a detailed plan of the garrison and how it operated. With their reconnaissance,[6] the team formulated a heist plan, which used the upcoming iteration of the Eye of Aldhani as their cover,[1] and prepared by learning the details to great accuracy and training to pose as Imperial guards and shoot. Nemik made an accurate model of the dam itself and the vault to help visualize their plan.[6]

Rael kept contact with Sartha and grew worried that the team would not quite be able to pull off the heist.[1] In 5 BBY,[8] he recruited the fugitive Cassian Andor and paid him to join the team, hoping that his skills in piloting and more would raise the team's odds.[1] In the meantime, plans had arisen for a relocation of the air base to the Akti Amaugh valley from Alkenzi as the next step of the Imperial occupation.[5] Colonel Soden Petigar,[7] an Imperial engineer from[6] the galactic capital of Coruscant.[7] Was set to arrive at the Imperial dam ahead of the Eye of Aldhani[6] to begin his survey of the area.[5] As a result, TIE fighter patrols from Alkenzi became more frequent across the Highland valleys.[1]

Final tweaks[]

Upon recruiting Andor, Rael took his new associate to Aldhani to meet with Sartha. Having barely gotten the message for a meeting, Sartha was unaware of the new addition, who took on the alias "Clem" upon Rael's request.[1]

The heist[]

The team invaded on the night of a Dhani celebration of The Eye, a natural phenomenon that lit the sky once every three years. Following the heist, every single Aldhani that attended the ceremony and beyond was rounded up and detained.[10]

Society and culture[]

Aldhani was inhabited by the Dhanis, a group of primitive, prideful humans that lived a simple life. As said by Commandant Jayhold Beehaz, the Dhanis were unable to hold multiple ideas simultaneously leading to them being vulnerable to manipulation. However, they had a deep sense of tradition with them doing a ten-day trek from the lowlands to the Akti Amaugh to see the Mak-ani bray Dhani, or the Eye of Aldhani, a celestial event that occurs once every three years.[5]

Behind the scenes[]

"We were intrigued with the idea that we could build a planet around the Scottish Highlands because so many of the Star Wars planets are desert or ice, so it was interesting to find a tangible landscape that could form a different version of a planet. If you look at the dam, it looks like Darth Vader's mask. The notion of everything that we're trying to do with the series is to suggest that the Empire was a bit of a blight on any landscape, so it was perfect."
―Luke Hull[12]

Aldhani first appeared in "Aldhani," the fourth episode of Andor,[1] which aired on September 28, 2022.[13] The planet was first pictured in the form of concept art in the sizzle reel for the series, which was released on December 10, 2020.[14] It was first mentioned in a costume reveal at San Diego Comic-Con.[15] In the production brief, the planet was called "Al-Dhani."[12]

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Concept art of Cassian Andor and Vel Sartha Scenes hiding from TIE fighters on Aldhani by Chester Carr

There were originally going to be six or seven thousand Dhanis in the valley on Aldhani, but this was made impossible due to COVID-19 and an economic hardship. To solve this, the Dhani culture ended up being wound down, which became the dominant aspect. This led to a monologue, the concept of the engineer[16] Soden Petigar,[5] and a new approach to the planet's shabbiness.[16] Concept artist Chester Carr created concept art of Cassian Andor and Vel Sartha Scenes hiding from TIE fighters on Aldhani.[17] Carr also created concept art of the Aldhani dam[18] and Sartha's team looking at a model of the dam in their camp.[17] Scenes on Aldhani were filmed at the Cruachan Dam and the surrounding mountains in the Scottish Highlands.[12] According to Faye Marsay, the actress who plays Sartha, scenes on Aldhani were filmed during the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic. The actors had to follow COVID guidelines.[19]

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The Cruachan Dam was found by Luke Hull and used as a filming location for Aldhani.

Production designer Luke Hull and his team were intrigued with building a planet around the Scottish Highlands. Hull was interested in finding a tangible landscape that could be used a different version of a planet.[12] He found the Cruachan Dam in Scotland.[20] He thought the location was perfect because the dam looked like Darth Vader's mask, suggesting that the Empire was a blight on every landscape.[12] Scenes in the Aldhani dam were filmed in the Cruachan Dam.[21] For the scenes filmed in Pitlochry, Scotland, Diego Luna and the other actors walked for hours up a mountain to set up one shot.[22] The episode "The Eye" originally started with Jayhold Beehaz's speech, but there was too much bad weather during filming, so the crew ended up embracing the look. The crew felt that the scene of Karis Nemik telling Cassian Andor he could not sleep could not go after the speech, so the two scenes ended up getting swapped.[23]

Costume designer Michael Wilkinson and his team spent a long time establishing carefully curated palettes of textures and colors for Aldhani to make the information clear for the audience.[24] The Aldhani shepherds' costumes were made from natural fabrics, and Wilkinson made the costumes dark, textural, and organic.[25] The costumes were then shipped to Scotland. Wilkinson worked with many local background performers. A team of people was sent there to fit and create the background characters, uniforms, and nomadic mountain culture of the Dhanis. For the sequence showing the Dhanis, Wilkinson's team fitted a large array of people. The principal characters were fitted and prepped in the London studios.[24]

Appearances[]

Non-canon appearances[]

Sources[]

Notes and references[]

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 1.20 1.21 1.22 1.23 1.24 1.25 1.26 1.27 1.28 1.29 1.30 1.31 1.32 1.33 1.34 1.35 1.36 1.37 Andor logo new Andor — "Aldhani"
  2. Star Wars: The Rise and Fall of the Galactic Empire
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Aldhani" establishes that Aldhani had a breathable atmosphere that Build the Millennium Falcon Star Wars: Build the Millennium Falcon 43 (Secrets of Spaceflight: Types of Atmosphere) classifies as Type I.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 StarWars-DatabankII Aldhani in the Databank (backup link)
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 Andor logo new Andor — "The Eye"
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 Andor logo new Andor — "The Axe Forgets"
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.7 7.8 7.9 Star Wars: Dawn of Rebellion: The Visual Guide
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 The events of "Aldhani" took place in 5 BBY per the reasoning here. The episode establishes that the Galactic Empire arrived on the planet thirteen years before, which corresponds to 18 BBY, Gorn began serving at the Aldhani dam seven years before, which corresponds to 12 BBY, and the rebel team there had been preparing for five months, placing their arrival on the planet between 6 BBY and 5 BBY.
  9. Star Wars: Timelines
  10. 10.0 10.1 Andor logo new Andor — "Announcement"
  11. Andor logo new Andor — "Nobody's Listening!"
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.4 ANDOR Production Brief V3 FINAL 8-04-22 by McIntyre, Gina on Getty Images (August 4, 2022) (archived from the original)
  13. TwitterLogo Star Wars (@starwars) on Twitter (August 10, 2022): "This is what revolution looks like. Watch #Andor, a Star Wars Original Series, streaming only on @DisneyPlus September 21." (backup link)
  14. SWYTlogo Sizzle Reel | Andor on the official Star Wars YouTube channel (backup link) (Posted on StarWars.com)
  15. StarWars SDCC 2022: Andor Costumes Revealed at the Lucasfilm Pavilion on StarWars.com (backup link)
  16. 16.0 16.1 ‘Andor' Creator Tony Gilroy Talks Luthen Rael's Future and Being Surprised by Certain Easter Eggs by Davids, Brian on The Hollywood Reporter (November 9, 2022) (archived from the original on November 9, 2022)
  17. Instagram-Logo Chester Carr (@chestbearman) on Instagram: Concept art of the Aldhani dam (November 29, 2022): "@andorofficial released some more concepts - here's one I worked on for the Al Dhani heist episodes." (backup link)
  18. Andor's Faye Marsay Talks Preparing To Play Vel Sartha, The Real Rebellions That Inspired Her & More [Exclusive Interview] by Anderton, Ethan on /Film (November 2, 2022) (archived from the original on November 2, 2022)
  19. TwitterLogo Nat Geo Travel (@NatGeoTravel) on Twitter (September 28, 2022): "From post-war Scotland to 1920s Amsterdam, explore the locations that inspired the architecture of #Andor, an original series from Star Wars, now streaming only on @DisneyPlus." (backup link)
  20. Instagram-Logo Ben Cruachan Inn (@bencruachaninn) on Instagram: Aldhani dam filming location (September 2, 2022): "Lots of excitement with the release of #starwars series #Andor Here's some more snaps from the trailers! and more to follow! Come join us on the 21st September for celebrations. More details to follow! Soon." (backup link)
  21. Andor Doesn't Use Star Wars' Volume Video Wall: ‘We're Old-School,' Says Tony Gilroy – Exclusive Image by Travis, Ben on Empire (August 1, 2022) (archived from the original on August 1, 2022)
  22. ‘Andor' Swapped Two Scenes – and It Sparked a Rebel's Emotional Fire by Shachat, Sarah on IndieWire (December 2, 2022) (archived from the original on December 2, 2022)
  23. 24.0 24.1 'Andor's Costume Designer on Creating Cassian's Wardrobe and Returning for Season 2 by Lovitt, Maggie on Collider (November 14, 2022) (archived from the original on November 14, 2022)
  24. StarWars Dressing the Galaxy: Designer Michael Wilkinson Defines the Look of Andor's Costumes on StarWars.com (backup link)
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