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=Politics=
 
=Politics=
==Relations with Naboo==
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==Relationship with the Grievers==
When Naboo rebelled after the Battle of Endor, the Imperial governor (along with his small garrison) took shelter in the Palpatine Estate. Since becoming besieged there, the Governor has been desperately calling for Tarkin's aid; however, Tarkin suspects that a major assault on Naboo would plunge the galaxy back into war, and he doesn't yet feel prepared enough to commit to such an undertaking.
 
==Relations with the Grievers==
 
 
The Grievers, also known as the Black Band, are what remains of COMPNOR's paramilitary arm, who have resorted to piracy and brigandry after the new Empress revoked their organization's official backing. Their ships and armaments are all Imperial Navy surplus, and heavily concentrated on the lower end of the scale; the largest vessel likely to be fielded by the Grievers is an ''Arquitens'', with ''Gozanti''s being significantly more common. Their ships can be distinguished from true naval vessels by the black mourning band adorning each hull.
 
The Grievers, also known as the Black Band, are what remains of COMPNOR's paramilitary arm, who have resorted to piracy and brigandry after the new Empress revoked their organization's official backing. Their ships and armaments are all Imperial Navy surplus, and heavily concentrated on the lower end of the scale; the largest vessel likely to be fielded by the Grievers is an ''Arquitens'', with ''Gozanti''s being significantly more common. Their ships can be distinguished from true naval vessels by the black mourning band adorning each hull.
  

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