Slavery

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"Simple – entertainment value."
 * "I… do not understand. Organics own droids. What is the utility of owning other organics? What else can… slaves provide?"
 * ―T1-LB and Jarael, discussing slavery[src]

Twi'lek slaves being smuggled.

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Slavery was the practice wherein sentient beings were treated as property to be bought and sold, enforced by violence or other forms of coercion. It was typical for the owner of a slave to implant the slave with a device that would kill them if an escape attempt was made. In the more lawful portions of the galaxy where slavery was allowed, if a slave was injured in a manner that devalued the slave or prevented him from performing his job by a third party, the owner was entitled to compensation from that third party for the depreciated value or the loss of the slave.

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Contents
[hide]*1 History
 * 2 Methods
 * 3 Image
 * 4 Appearances
 * 5 Sources
 * 6 Notes and references
 * 7 See also
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HistoryEdit

 * "Talk about out of the frying pan—! Next to fallen Jedis, [sic] slavers are the most feared denizens of the galaxy—and they're also some of its lowest scum!"
 * ―Leia Organa[src]

Popara with Twi'lek slaves.

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Slavery was used by civilizations as disparate as the Infinite Empire of the Rakata, Xim the Despot's empire, the Hutts, the Galactic Empire, the Zann Consortium, the Yuuzhan Vong, and the Ssi-ruuvi Imperium. To chronicle the use of slavery by various civilizations over the history of the galaxy was considered by many to be a futile task.

Slavery was made illegal by the Galactic Republic under the Rights of Sentience clause, but continued to exist, particularly in regions not under Republic control, primarily the Outer Rim Territories and the Senex sector. On Tatooine, some slaves were installed with chips in their craniums that killed them if they tried to escape.[1] [2] A Slave Fair on Orvax IV.

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Another variation (at least to some) was ownership of droids. Some felt that this "ownership" was merely enslavement of their kind and fought to give them their freedom. An uprising of droids would later bring such ideas of their liberation into question.

However, after the rise of the Empire, slavery was once again given a degree of legitimacy with the issuance of Imperial Decree A-SL-4557.607.232. While the Empire officially upheld the ban on personal chattel slavery (which it prudently overlooked in regions such as Hutt Space), slavery as a punishment or labor measure for public imperial interests became commonplace. Non-Humans and human critics of the New Order alike were rounded up and enslaved en-masse for work on such projects as the Death Star. Agorffi,[3] Wookiees, Yuzzem, and Talz were exploited for their strength while the Mon Calamari and the Givin were used for their famous ship-building skills. Also the Quarren, Chromans, Ugnaughts and Mustafarians where enslaved for their mining skills, the Gamorreans, Trandoshans and Gungans where enslaved for military operations and the Kaminoans and Kallidahins for their cloning skills. Meanwhile, the Empire frequently ignored the trade of Twi'lek girls, who were enslaved for their beauty.[4] Platt Okeefe in slave outfit.

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When the New Republic became the dominant galactic power, slavery was once again made illegal by New Republic Senate Resolution 54.325.[4] However, slavery still continued in remote areas of the galaxy particularly in the Outer Rim and on certain Imperial fortress worlds such as Byss. The former Imperial Procurator of Justice Hethrir was a major figure in the slave trade and sold undesirable captives into slavery at Crseih Station in the remote Crseih system. With his death, the slave trade suffered a major blow.[5] Slavery re-emerged as a significant threat during the Yuuzhan Vong War as practiced by the extra-galactic Yuuzhan Vong Empire. In particular, the Chazrach slave race were used in military operations. However, this was short lived, once they had been defeated.

Slaving was often handled by experienced slaving guilds; three of the most notable were the Thalassian slavers, the Zygerrian Slavers Guild, and the Karazak Slavers Cooperative.[4] Other criminal groups such as the Exchange and the Black Sun also had slave trades. The Invisible Market dealt largely with selling slaves on behalf of the black market, especially since the black market was more out in the open.

In 44 ABY, due to the efforts of Freedom Flight, The Perre Needmo Newshour, and other groups, as well as the actions of several Lost Tribe Sith to desecrate the Fountain of Ancients on Klatooine, public support dramatically turned away from slavery. Most notably, the Chev species was freed from bondage to the Chevin, and the Treaty of Vontor was overturned, freeing the Nikto, Vodran, and Klatooinians from Hutt bondage they had endured for the past 25,144 years.[6] The galactic movement against slavery grew and soon, slaves all around the galaxy, from the Ssi-ruuk Star Cluster to the Corporate Sector, started to revolt against theirs masters. After the violent repression of the slave movement on Blaudu Sextus, the Jedi Order decided to move in to support the movement against slavery which lead to all-out war between them and Galactic Alliance Chief of State Natasi Daala.

MethodsEdit
A Chagrian and a Duros negotiating a little Human slave girl.

Added by Redemption "And they blow you up! BOOM!"
 * "Any attempt to escape…"
 * ―Shmi Skywalker and Anakin Skywalker[src]

Slavers had ways of keeping their charges on their leashes—literally and figuratively. The more physical means was attaching a chain to collars around their necks. Others methods were placing transmitters inside their bodies. Any attempt to escape caused the transmitter to explode, killing the slave. The Sith used the dark side to enslave other beings, like Exar Kun who enslaved the Massassi.

ImageEdit
In a number of ways, slaves were either portrayed as workers or entertainment. Worker slaves were forced to do labor, receiving little food and water. Entertainment slaves were forced to wear revealing outfits to please their masters and submit to them. Notable examples included the Twi'lek Oola and Leia Organa Solo, who were enslaved by Jabba Desilijic Tiure.[7]