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{{Infobox Military Conflict
{{R from fictional element|Star Wars}}
|conflict=Battle of Primus Goluud
|partof= [[Great Hyperspace War]]
|image=
|caption=
|date=[[5,000]] [[BBY]]
|place=[[Coruscant]]
|result= Victory for the [[Koros]] Forces
|combatant1=[[Koros]] Army
|combatant2=[[Sith Empire]]
|commander1=<br>
*[[Empress Teta]]
|commander2=<br>
*[[Naga Sadow]]
|strength1=<br>
*[[Koros Spaceworks Interceptors]]
*[[Koros Spaceworks Starfighters]]
* Koros capital ships
|strength2=<br>
*[[Sith Starfighters]]
*[[Sith Battleships]]
*[[Naga Sadow's Flagship]]
*1 [[Sith Meditation Sphere]]
}}

The '''Battle of Primus Goluud''' was a battle waged high above the red supergiant Primus Goluud between Empress [[Teta]]'s forces and the [[Sith Empire]] of [[Naga Sadow]].

[[Jori Daragon]] led Empress Teta to her brother [[Gav Daragon|Gav]], presuming he had entirely turned to the [[Dark Side]]. Gav, trapped in Naga Sadow's [[Sith Meditation Sphere|meditation sphere,]] proved he was still on their side by transmitting the coordinates to [[Korriban]] to Teta's ship.

Soon, the [[Dark Lord of the Sith|Dark Lord]]'s ships arrived, and began battling the [[Empress Teta system|Koros]] battalion. Sadow wasted no time in using a superweapon attached to his [[Naga Sadow's Flagship|flagship]] to trigger solar flares all over Primus Goluud. The [[Sith]] forces retreated to the Sith Empire, closely followed by Teta's ships, as Gav was left to die in the meditation sphere.

==Sources==

*''[[Tales of the Jedi: The Fall of the Sith Empire]]''

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