- "To that end, we must take an indirect path to Kuat and strike these designated targets. No sieges, no prolonged attacks—these are surgical strikes against logistical hubs. We destroy these, and the Empire must react by reassigning ships and officers—either to repair damage or to compensate by bolstering efficiency elsewhere."
- ―Everi Chalis, on attacking Naator and other targets of Operation Ringbreaker
During the Galactic Civil War, the Alliance to Restore the Republic's 61st Mobile Infantry fought a battle against the Empire in the mountains of the Mid Rim planet Naator in 3 ABY. The battle was part of the 61st's campaign Operation Ringbreaker, which targeted a number of weaker Imperial targets in hopes of forcing military redeployments from the Empire's Kuat Drive Yards to leave its defenses weakens for an attack. The 61st won the battle, sustaining some casualties between that conflict and the following battle at the celestial body Xagobah, but the rebel unit ultimately did not complete Operation Ringbreaker.
Prelude[]
In 3 ABY,[3] during the Galactic Civil War between the Alliance to Restore the Republic and the Galactic Empire, the Alliance's 61st Mobile Infantry led a campaign named Operation Ringbreaker. Devised by the ex-Imperial Governor Everi Chalis, the campaign's end target was the Empire's Kuat Drive Yards, the Empire's primary manufacturer and servicer of its Star Destroyers located at the planet Kuat. In order to weaken the shipyards' defenses, the 61st targeted a number of weaker Imperial installations to draw out military redeployments from Kuat.[1] The Mid Rim Territories planet[4] Naator was among the targets of the campaign, the world being a contributor to the Empire's war effort. The planet was listed in a report on the Operation Ringbreaker's first phase by General Crix Madine when the Rebel Alliance Intelligence Service vetted the campaign.[2]
The battle[]
The 61st moved on to Naator after its attack on the agriworld Nakadia. The rebel unit fought and won against the Empire in the planet's[1] icy[5] mountains. Casualties were sustained between that battle and[1] the campaign's next engagement, which took place at the[2] astronomical object[6] Xagobah.[2]
Aftermath[]
While the campaign proved successful in forcing redistribution of forces from the Kuat Drive Yards, the 61st ultimately did not make it to Kuat, having given up Operation Ringbreaker after being ambushed by the Empire at the planet Sullust.[1] The Alliance Intelligence reports on the campaign, including the one listing Naator, were eventually archived in a compilation of non-electric documents called The Rebel Files by archivist Hendri Underholt.[2]
Behind the scenes[]
The battle of Naator was first mentioned in Alexander Freed's 2015 novel Battlefront: Twilight Company.[1]
Appearances[]
- Battlefront: Twilight Company (First mentioned, simultaneous with audiobook)
- Battlefront: Twilight Company audiobook (Mentioned only)
Sources[]
Notes and references[]
- ↑ 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 Battlefront: Twilight Company
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Star Wars: The Rebel Files
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Star Wars: Timelines dates the main events of Battlefront: Twilight Company, including the battle of Naator, to 3 ABY.
- ↑ The Odyssey of Star Wars: An Epic Poem
- ↑ Starships and Speeders
- ↑ Star Wars: The Force Awakens Beginner Game