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The Kgnisa Corellisi, or Knights of Corellia, is a paramilitary organization that was founded by the former moff Bailey Laran who controlled the Corellian Sector. The primary function of the Knights of Corellia (KOC) is to ensure the safety and sovereignty of the remaining independent planets, and to also unify several rogue organizations into a cohesive military unit to defend and retaliate against any possible invasion.

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  • The Kgnisa Corellisi, or Knights of Corellia, is a paramilitary organization that was founded by the former moff Bailey Laran who controlled the Corellian Sector. The primary function of the Knights of Corellia (KOC) is to ensure the safety and sovereignty of the remaining independent planets, and to also unify several rogue organizations into a cohesive military unit to defend and retaliate against any possible invasion.
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  • The Kgnisa Corellisi, or Knights of Corellia, is a paramilitary organization that was founded by the former moff Bailey Laran who controlled the Corellian Sector. The primary function of the Knights of Corellia (KOC) is to ensure the safety and sovereignty of the remaining independent planets, and to also unify several rogue organizations into a cohesive military unit to defend and retaliate against any possible invasion.
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