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Humans are easily the most predominant member species within the territory of the Galactic Empire, which should come as no surprise considering that many of the worlds it controls are ancient Human colonies or settlements. The next numerous would be the Muuns who have colonized several worlds. Zabrak are also quite numerous, but resist Imperial control of their worlds and thus are not considered a member species of the Empire.

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  • Planets of the Galactic Empire
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  • Humans are easily the most predominant member species within the territory of the Galactic Empire, which should come as no surprise considering that many of the worlds it controls are ancient Human colonies or settlements. The next numerous would be the Muuns who have colonized several worlds. Zabrak are also quite numerous, but resist Imperial control of their worlds and thus are not considered a member species of the Empire.
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  • Humans are easily the most predominant member species within the territory of the Galactic Empire, which should come as no surprise considering that many of the worlds it controls are ancient Human colonies or settlements. The next numerous would be the Muuns who have colonized several worlds. Zabrak are also quite numerous, but resist Imperial control of their worlds and thus are not considered a member species of the Empire.
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