Second battle of Suurja

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"This shows that the cordon that Captain [Saul] Karath has thrown up is holding. It's only a matter of time before we begin pushing in the other direction."
―Catronus Steffans, regarding this and other battles on Suurja[src]

In 3964 BBY, during the Mandalorian Wars, a battle occurred at the Outer Rim world of Suurja between the Galactic Republic and the Mandalorian Neo-Crusaders. As the Mandalorians continued their push toward the Core, Republic Navy Captain Saul Karath attempted to stop their advance at the Jebble-Vanquo-Tarnith line, where Suurja was located. A previous clash at Suurja a short time before was inconclusive—in a similar fashion, this battle also ended without a clear victor.

Prelude[edit | edit source]

In the year 3964 BBY,[1] the Galactic Republic was engaged in a galaxy-spanning conflict known as the Mandalorian Wars. Invading Mandalorian Neo-Crusader legions from the fringes of known space put the Republic on the defensive, conquering many systems on the edges of Republic control, starting in the far-flung reaches of the Outer Rim.[2] The Mandalorians progressed toward the center of the galaxy, prompting Republic Navy Captain Saul Karath to establish a defensive cordon known as the Jebble-Vanquo-Tarnith line. Heavy fighting occurred along that barrier, although the Mandalorians were not able to break through. One of the worlds along the line was Suurja, an agrarian planet with a population of 16 million colonists. About four months after the Mandalorians' capture of the Republic Flashpoint Stellar Research Station, the invaders set their sights on Suurja. The first engagement at Suurja between the Republic and Mandalorians was inconclusive, but both sides were still ready to fight.[1]

The battle[edit | edit source]

Republic naval forces, commanded by Saul Karath, soon battled the Mandalorians again for Suurja. However, similar to the first battle, neither side was able to obtain a conclusive advantage.[1]

Aftermath[edit | edit source]

Although the battle was inconclusive, both the Republic and Mandalorian forces were strong enough to fight again. Over the next few weeks, the Republic and the Mandalorians engaged in two more battles at Suurja. This and the other battles of Suurja were reported upon in an edition of the Taris Holofeed news report from the nearby world Taris. In the release, Republic defense official Catronus Steffans was quoted as optimistically saying that the stalemate at Suurja represented a success of Karath's defensive cordon, and that it heralded an upcoming Republic pushback.[1]

Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]

The second battle on Suurja garnered its first and only mention in The Taris Holofeed: Prime Edition, a short postscript to the 2006 comic Knights of the Old Republic 0: Crossroads. A short summary of this and other battles on Suurja is given, written by John Jackson Miller, in the style of an in-universe news report.[1]

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Notes and references[edit | edit source]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named taris
  2. The New Essential Chronology

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