- "This map notes the locations of other major Imperial shipyards and drydocks, as well as key mining centers for metals and ores."
- ―General Crix Madine, in an official document to Mon Mothma
During the Galactic Civil War, the Ubrikkian enclave was a high-production–level facility located at the Mid Rim Territories astronomical object Ubrikkia. It was among a number of Galactic Empire shipyards, drydocks, and mining centers that Rebel Alliance General Crix Madine marked on a galactic map as potential targets for future rebel offensives, with the map being included with a document sent to the Alliance Commander-in-Chief Mon Mothma.
Description[]
The Ubrikkian enclave was a Galactic Empire–affiliated facility located at[2] the Mid Rim Territories celestial body Ubrikkia[1] during the Galactic Civil War.[2] It shared its name with the companies Ubrikkian,[3] Ubrikkian Industries, Ubrikkian Ord Pedrova, and Ubrikkian Transports.[4]
History[]
- "Once we take out Kuat, these should be our next targets."
- ―General Crix Madine, in an official document to Mon Mothma
In 3 ABY,[5] the Rebel Alliance's 61st Mobile Infantry carried out the campaign Operation Ringbreaker, in which they attacked a number of minor Imperial resource hubs to weaken the defenses of the major shipbuilding hub Kuat Drive Yards for a final attack.[6] While Alliance Intelligence vetted the campaign from afar, Alliance General Crix Madine observed Operation Ringbreaker's early success and drew up a galactic map of other major Imperial shipyards, drydocks, and metal and ore mining centers that the Alliance could target if the campaign was successful.[2]
Included on the map, the Ubrikkian enclave was marked as having a high level of production and an unknown security level. The map was added to an official document on Madine's ideas that was sent to the Alliance's Commander-in-Chief Mon Mothma.[2] The 61st ultimately abandoned Operation Ringbreaker without attacking Kuat Drive Yards,[6] and afterward, the archivist Hendri Underholt included the map in a collection of non-electronic documents called The Rebel Files.[2]
Behind the scenes[]
The Ubrikkian enclave was introduced in the 2017 reference book Star Wars: The Rebel Files, authored by Daniel Wallace.[2]
Sources[]
- Star Wars: The Rebel Files (First mentioned)