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'''Coruscant''' is the central planet in the galaxy, which has been the capital of major political organizations in the known Universe during at least 25 thousand years. Covered entirely by city districts, Coruscant was the centre of the Galactic civilization, home to the Galactic Senate and the Jedi Temple, and later - the seat of the Galactic Empire and the residence of the New Republic President.
'''Coruscant''' is the vibrant heart and capital of the galaxy, city-covered planet that was the seat of government for the Galactic Republic, the Galactic Empire that followed, and the New Republic.


==Overview==
==Overview==
Coruscant is the largest city-planet in the Galaxy and is also the most inhabited one by the species from very different worlds. Its history dates to the time immemorial, so that even the most advanced historians can't retell the earliest events of the planet. It is known, that the Galactic Republic was found on the planet some 250 centuries before the rise of Emperor Palpatine. Some time later it would include the Jedi Order HQ, which would eventually be known as the Jedi Temple.
Situated in the heart of the galaxy, Coruscant was the seat of government for the Galactic Republic and the Empire that supplanted it. Over thousands of years of civilization, the planet has been entirely enveloped by cityscapes and urban sprawl. Immense skyscrapers reach high into the atmosphere, and stretch down deep into the dark shadows. Crisscrossing the skyline are streams of unending repulsorlift traffic. Even in the depths of night, Coruscant is alive with glittering lights and rivers of traffic, a bustling megalopolis that refuses to sleep.


For thousands of years it was considered to be as the shrine of peace and stability, though terrible wars didn't avoid the city-planet in the past, being attacked multiple times by the Sith of the old times (Great Hyperspace War), by the new Sith Empire (Exar Kun) and the True Sith (Great Galactic War). A period of peace, which led eventually to the demise of the Republic, was interrupted several times by minor conflicts, which involved Coruscant, such as the terrorist attacks of ''the Flail'' and ''Yinchorri Uprising'' some time before Battle of Naboo. Even so for many the last thousand years were considered to be an era of peace, an opinion, shared by the senator Lott Dod of the Trade Federation and governor Sio Bible of Naboo.
Some of the most important decisions, affecting the lives of trillions, have been made on Coruscant. It has long been the center of government, and the site of residence for the galaxy's Supreme Chancellor. From a towering high-rise overlooking a gleaming range of mountainous edifices, rulers such as Valorum and Palpatine have carefully plotted the future of the Republic.


Everything changed with the beginning of the separatist crisis and the subsequent Clone Wars, which would bring destruction and death even upon the surface of the Galactic capital, so secure and stable, as some people thought. During the above mentioned conflict the separatists attacked Coruscant multiple times, with the final battle taking place some weeks if not days before the formation of the Galactic Empire. With the separatists forces defeated and the Jedi weakened, the then Chancellor of the Republic, Palpatine, declared himself the new Emperor and all the Jedi traitors to the existing regime.  
Though the Chancellor steered the government, issues were ultimately settled in the cavernous rotunda of the Galactic Senate. Thousands of senators and galactic representatives from the far-flung worlds of the Republic would debate pressing issues and push forward countless agendas.


Coruscant was transformed into the seat of the New Order, which would eradicate both the Jedi and the remnants of the Old Republic. This was not the end, however, as the newly formed Rebel Alliance began its struggle against the tyranny and after years of Galactic Civil war won several crucial battles, including the one, which caused the destruction of the first Death Star, as well as the Battle of Endor - a pivotal event, which resulted in the formation of the New Republic, which recaptured the Core World within year after the Emperor's demise.
As Coruscant was the center-point for decisions affecting the massive engines of commerce in the galaxy, it was also a nexus of graft and corruption. Vast fortunes were spent to ensure that corporations were allowed to operate without profit-stunting restrictions. Entities such as the Trade Federation and the Commerce Guild held incredible sway over the inner workings of Coruscant politics.


==Jedi Knight series==
Removed from this corruption and encased in a gleaming tower was the Jedi High Council. Coruscant was home to the Jedi Temple, and the august order was answerable to the Senate, until Supreme Chancellor Palpatine assumed total control of the Republic.
===Dark Forces I & II===
The planet appears in the very first game in the series, even though it's called the Imperial City and not Coruscant, due to the fact, that the name was used in the films much later. While on a mission, Kyle Katarn has to deal with stormtroopers at the Imperial Security Operations building in order to obtain the data about Arc Hammer of his nemesis Rom Mohc. On his way out he also encounters Boba Fett, hired to eliminate Katarn (a fight, also mentioned in jedi Academy video game).


Coruscant appears briefly in a cutscene of Dark Forces II, but only in case the Player chose the Dark Side path – it shows Kyle Katarn as the new Emperor, ordering his new aide Sariss to wipe out the resistance on Danuta.
A quite different world exists beneath the shimmering surface of the city-planet. In the lower levels, where sunlight never reaches, is a haze of artificial lights and flickering holograms, promising entertainment catering to a myriad of alien species and the full spectrum of morality. Citizens from above and below intermix in countless establishments offering escape, anonymity, jubilation and more than just a hint of danger.


===Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast===
Insulated by layers of defenses, the citizenry of Coruscant felt largely untouchable by the horrors of the Clone Wars. Nonetheless, the threat of the enemy provoked numerous changes on Coruscant in the name of increased security. Huge stretches of cityscape were transformed into military staging areas, and clone troopers were everywhere. This made it all the more of a shock when General Grievous, leaders of the Separatist droid army, staged a daring attack on the capital. He broke through the barriers that protected the city planet, and managed to kidnap Supreme Chancellor Palpatine. The violent strike resulted in the deaths of thousands of Coruscant inhabitants.
After successfully completing the mission on [[Kejim]], [[Kyle Katarn]] and his co-pilot [[Jan Ors]] arrive on Coruscant to meet up with [[Mon Mothma]], the leader of the New Republic to discuss the crystals, found in the Imperial labs. It is revealed, that the mineral is native to [[Artus Prime]], a remote New Republic mining world - a mission, which both Kyle and Jan agree to complete to uncover the Imperial Remnant plot.


===Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy===
Proving that danger lurked in every corner, Chancellor Palpatine found it easy for the Senate to accept his proclamation of a New Order -- a new government that would stand for peace and security, as the First Galactic Empire. Coruscant continued as the capital of the galaxy under this new regime.
Some time after the conflict with the Dark Jedi [[Desann]], a new student, native to Coruscant, arrives on [[Yavin 4]] to become a Jedi after successfully constructing a lightsaber without anyone's help. During the Jedi training [[Jaden Korr]] is tasked on finding a criminal named [[Lannik Racto]], who's been spotted in one of the shadowy districts on Coruscant. The whole area around his base is guarded by mercenaries and even several [[assassin droid]]s, which would attack anyone close to the building. Jaden would capture Racto and after questioning the criminal reveals the location of a factory, producing these machines - the one on [[Nar Shaddaa]].


==Maps==
==Jedi Knight series==
Aside from the original games, Coruscant is also featured in many maps, created by fans for [[Multiplayer]]. Jedi Temple has been one of the most favorite location among modders, which has been recreated in various colors and design. It is often chosen as a primary location for clan maps as well, in which the Jedi Council Chamber serves as the meeting room (or so it seems) for the members of the clan. Such map would also include the Jedi Archives, the main hall, students private rooms, as well as a training ground.
===''Dark Forces''===
The planet appears in the very first game in the series, even though it's called the Imperial City and not Coruscant, due to the fact that the name was only used in the films much later. While on a mission, Kyle Katarn has to deal with stormtroopers at the Imperial Security Operations building in order to obtain the data about Arc Hammer of his nemesis Rom Mohc. On his way out he also encounters Boba Fett, hired to eliminate Katarn.


Among some less notable maps one would remember Dexter's Diner and Padme Amidala's apartments.
===''Dark Forces II: Jedi Knight''===
Coruscant appears briefly in a cutscene of ''Dark Forces II'', but only in case the player chose the dark side path – it shows Kyle Katarn as the new Emperor, ordering his new aide Sariss to wipe out the resistance on Danuta.


With the release of ''Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith'', a lot of locations, pivotal to the Clone Wars, have been also made for Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy. Sith-J-Cull made several packs, devoted to this episode, one of which includes the Galactic Senate of the Republic, where the legendary duel between Yoda and Darth Sidious took place. Battle over Coruscant is another popular location - players are offered to explore the Invisible Hand, a large separatist vessel, where Count Dooku dueled Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker. At least one map depicts Coruscant as seen in the ''Star Wars: The Clone Wars'' TV series.
===''Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast''===
After successfully completing the mission on [[Kejim]], [[Kyle Katarn]] and his co-pilot [[Jan Ors]] arrive on Coruscant to meet up with [[Mon Mothma]], the leader of the New Republic, to discuss the crystals found in the Imperial labs. It is revealed that the mineral is native to [[Artus Prime]], a remote New Republic mining world - a mission which both Kyle and Jan agree to complete to uncover the Imperial Remnant plot.


Coruscant is also seen in several single player campaigns, such as the one in [[Redemption]] mod among some others.
===''Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy''===
Some years after the conflict with the Dark Jedi [[Desann]], a new Jedi student named Jaden Korr, native to Coruscant, arrives on [[Yavin 4]] to become a Jedi after successfully constructing a lightsaber without anyone's help. During the Jedi training, Jaden Korr is [[Capture Crime Lord|tasked]] on finding a criminal named [[Lannik Racto]], who's been spotted in one of the shadowy districts on Coruscant. The whole area around his base is guarded by mercenaries and even several [[assassin droid]]s, which would attack anyone close to the building. Jaden would capture Racto, and after questioning the criminal revealed the location of a factory producing these machines - the one on [[Nar Shaddaa]].


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
*[[Dark Forces]]
*''[[Dark Forces]]''
*[[Dark Forces II: Jedi Knight]]
*''[[Dark Forces II: Jedi Knight]]''
*[[Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast]]
*''[[Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast]]''
*[[Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy]]
*''[[Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy]]''


==See also==
==See also==
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==External Links==
==External Links==
* [https://www.starwars.com/databank/coruscant Coruscant in the Star Wars Databank]
* [https://www.starwars.com/databank/coruscant Coruscant] in the Star Wars Databank


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Revision as of 09:23, 24 June 2021

Coruscant
Details
Region Core Worlds
System Coruscant
Places of interest Galactic Senate
Jedi Temple
Affiliation Galactic Republic
Galactic Empire
New Republic
Game(s) Dark Forces
Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast
Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy

Coruscant is the vibrant heart and capital of the galaxy, city-covered planet that was the seat of government for the Galactic Republic, the Galactic Empire that followed, and the New Republic.

Overview

Situated in the heart of the galaxy, Coruscant was the seat of government for the Galactic Republic and the Empire that supplanted it. Over thousands of years of civilization, the planet has been entirely enveloped by cityscapes and urban sprawl. Immense skyscrapers reach high into the atmosphere, and stretch down deep into the dark shadows. Crisscrossing the skyline are streams of unending repulsorlift traffic. Even in the depths of night, Coruscant is alive with glittering lights and rivers of traffic, a bustling megalopolis that refuses to sleep.

Some of the most important decisions, affecting the lives of trillions, have been made on Coruscant. It has long been the center of government, and the site of residence for the galaxy's Supreme Chancellor. From a towering high-rise overlooking a gleaming range of mountainous edifices, rulers such as Valorum and Palpatine have carefully plotted the future of the Republic.

Though the Chancellor steered the government, issues were ultimately settled in the cavernous rotunda of the Galactic Senate. Thousands of senators and galactic representatives from the far-flung worlds of the Republic would debate pressing issues and push forward countless agendas.

As Coruscant was the center-point for decisions affecting the massive engines of commerce in the galaxy, it was also a nexus of graft and corruption. Vast fortunes were spent to ensure that corporations were allowed to operate without profit-stunting restrictions. Entities such as the Trade Federation and the Commerce Guild held incredible sway over the inner workings of Coruscant politics.

Removed from this corruption and encased in a gleaming tower was the Jedi High Council. Coruscant was home to the Jedi Temple, and the august order was answerable to the Senate, until Supreme Chancellor Palpatine assumed total control of the Republic.

A quite different world exists beneath the shimmering surface of the city-planet. In the lower levels, where sunlight never reaches, is a haze of artificial lights and flickering holograms, promising entertainment catering to a myriad of alien species and the full spectrum of morality. Citizens from above and below intermix in countless establishments offering escape, anonymity, jubilation and more than just a hint of danger.

Insulated by layers of defenses, the citizenry of Coruscant felt largely untouchable by the horrors of the Clone Wars. Nonetheless, the threat of the enemy provoked numerous changes on Coruscant in the name of increased security. Huge stretches of cityscape were transformed into military staging areas, and clone troopers were everywhere. This made it all the more of a shock when General Grievous, leaders of the Separatist droid army, staged a daring attack on the capital. He broke through the barriers that protected the city planet, and managed to kidnap Supreme Chancellor Palpatine. The violent strike resulted in the deaths of thousands of Coruscant inhabitants.

Proving that danger lurked in every corner, Chancellor Palpatine found it easy for the Senate to accept his proclamation of a New Order -- a new government that would stand for peace and security, as the First Galactic Empire. Coruscant continued as the capital of the galaxy under this new regime.

Jedi Knight series

Dark Forces

The planet appears in the very first game in the series, even though it's called the Imperial City and not Coruscant, due to the fact that the name was only used in the films much later. While on a mission, Kyle Katarn has to deal with stormtroopers at the Imperial Security Operations building in order to obtain the data about Arc Hammer of his nemesis Rom Mohc. On his way out he also encounters Boba Fett, hired to eliminate Katarn.

Dark Forces II: Jedi Knight

Coruscant appears briefly in a cutscene of Dark Forces II, but only in case the player chose the dark side path – it shows Kyle Katarn as the new Emperor, ordering his new aide Sariss to wipe out the resistance on Danuta.

Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast

After successfully completing the mission on Kejim, Kyle Katarn and his co-pilot Jan Ors arrive on Coruscant to meet up with Mon Mothma, the leader of the New Republic, to discuss the crystals found in the Imperial labs. It is revealed that the mineral is native to Artus Prime, a remote New Republic mining world - a mission which both Kyle and Jan agree to complete to uncover the Imperial Remnant plot.

Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy

Some years after the conflict with the Dark Jedi Desann, a new Jedi student named Jaden Korr, native to Coruscant, arrives on Yavin 4 to become a Jedi after successfully constructing a lightsaber without anyone's help. During the Jedi training, Jaden Korr is tasked on finding a criminal named Lannik Racto, who's been spotted in one of the shadowy districts on Coruscant. The whole area around his base is guarded by mercenaries and even several assassin droids, which would attack anyone close to the building. Jaden would capture Racto, and after questioning the criminal revealed the location of a factory producing these machines - the one on Nar Shaddaa.

Appearances

See also

External Links