Taris
was an urban planet in the fifth orbit of its star, located in the
Taris system, within the Ojoster sector, of the Outer Rim Territories,
in turn Taris was orbited by four moons, including Rogue. The term
Tarisian was used to describe people and products from the planet. The
planet's ecumenopolis quickly developed over a century of prosperity,
and as a result the planet suffered from massive
overpopulation. Once a galactic nexus, Taris' importance declined with
the introduction of improved trade routes, and the planet rapidly fell
into decay. The remainder of the planet's history was wrought with civil
disorder and social unrest. As it turned to industry as a means of
compensation for its economic troubles, its oceans became polluted,
eliminating the planet's main food source. Famine spread among the lower
classes while the rich hoarded what few supplies remained. The
resulting strife led to the Tarisian Civil War, the start of lasting
prejudices between the Humanocentric Tarisian nobles and the largely
alien underclass. The city became segmented, and the lower classes were
banned from living in the upper levels of Taris.
During the
Mandalorian Wars, Taris served as a crucial rallying point for dissident
Jedi who had decided to fight against the invading Mandalorian
Neo-Crusaders. As the lower classes were crushed beneath the rich, crime
became rampant, and the Tarisian government did little in response.
This caused Lhosan Industries, a mining company which employed half of
the planet's lower class in its operation, to leave Taris. The millions
left unemployed rioted against the government, kidnapping the planet's
senator in the Galactic Senate as well as the local constable. This
caused the local Jedi to leave Taris as well, leaving the planet in a
state of chaos, as the war raged on around it.
By the time of
the Jedi Civil War, order had been restored, but swoop gangs and crime
still held sway over the Lower City. During the war, Taris was conquered
by Darth Revan's Sith Empire, which quarantined the planet in an
attempt to capture Jedi Bastila Shan. As the search continued
fruitlessly, the Sith leader Darth Malak, ordered the bombardment of
Taris, killing countless civilians. This act had huge political
repercussions for the Sith and changed the tone of the rest of the war,
showing Malak and the Sith's true colors, the desire to achieve victory
at any cost.
Over the next few millennia the planet managed to
rebuild and recover from its devastation, though never reaching the
extent of its former glory. Similar to other ecumenopolies like
Coruscant and Nar Shaddaa, the upper levels were safe and secure,
inhabited by the wealthy, while the lower levels were frequently plagued
by gang warfare and inhabited by thugs and the poor.
During
the Great Galactic War, Taris had become the subject to both Jedi and
Sith plans; while the Jedi wanted to rebuild the planet to prove to the
people of the Republic that they were strong enough to recover from such
a disaster, and with it raise morale, the Sith sought to foil their
plans, to prove that the Republic couldn't recover from such a thing.
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