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This plague was stored at an uncharted asteroid known as the Emperor's plague storehouse. In 24 ABY, a sample of it was obtained by an information broker, Fonterrat, who sold it to Nolaa Tarkona. During the Battle of the Emperor's Plague Storehouse, a team of Jedi, with Bornan Thul, destroyed all canisters containing the disease along with other alien-specific plagues, stopping the Diversity Alliance's genocidal anti-human crusade.

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  • This plague was stored at an uncharted asteroid known as the Emperor's plague storehouse. In 24 ABY, a sample of it was obtained by an information broker, Fonterrat, who sold it to Nolaa Tarkona. During the Battle of the Emperor's Plague Storehouse, a team of Jedi, with Bornan Thul, destroyed all canisters containing the disease along with other alien-specific plagues, stopping the Diversity Alliance's genocidal anti-human crusade.
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  • This plague was stored at an uncharted asteroid known as the Emperor's plague storehouse. In 24 ABY, a sample of it was obtained by an information broker, Fonterrat, who sold it to Nolaa Tarkona. During the Battle of the Emperor's Plague Storehouse, a team of Jedi, with Bornan Thul, destroyed all canisters containing the disease along with other alien-specific plagues, stopping the Diversity Alliance's genocidal anti-human crusade.
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