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Varkana

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Varkana was a rocky desert planet located[2] in the Outer Rim Territories.[1] Vargo Spaceport was a main establishment. Following the Hosnian Cataclysm in 34 ABY, a Resistance spy operated on the planet.[2]

History

On the Colossus, Kazuda Xiono intercepted a coded signal from Resistance spy Norath Kev. Kaz then told Captain Doza he wanted to search for the Resistance spy. Doza argued, assuming that the signal was a trap. Jarek Yeager also volunteered to join the mission, along with CB-23. Doza agreed they can go, and Kaz also brought Synara San with the mission as well. They took an orange/white transport and they went to Vargo Spaceport.

As the crew arrived at Vargo Spaceport, Kaz asked CB-23 if she can home in on the Resistance signal. CB-23 replied to Kaz that the signal was coming from across the village. Jarek Yeager said to Kaz to keep a low profile. Kaz replied that he was a spy, and assured that he knew how to keep a low profile. Ironically, Kaz accidentally fell over a barrel that had food in it that belonged to a shop owner. As Synara walked passed Kaz, who was on the ground, she said to him to maybe keep a lower profile. The shop owner was angry, and threw a fruit at Kaz's head.[2]

Behind the scenes

Varkana first appeared, and was identified, in "The Missing Agent,"[2] the twelfth episode of the second season of the animated television series Star Wars Resistance which on aired December 22. 2019.[4] Prior to the episode's release, the planet was depicted, albeit unidentified, in a season trailer released on August 14 of the same year.[5] The planet's architecture was designed to be reflective of Westerns.[6]

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