Geonosis and the Outer Rim Worlds

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Geonosis and the Outer Rim Worlds
Author(s) Craig Robert Carey, Jason Fry, Jeff Quick, Jeffrey Quinn, Daniel Wallace
Editor(s) Ray Vallese, Val Vallese
Illustrator(s) Tommy Lee Edwards, Kalman Andrasofszky, Daniel Gelon, Jeremy Jarvis, Langdon Foss, Marc Sasso, Mark Tedin, Matt Hatton, Mikael Naguchi, Vinod Rams
Publisher Wizards of the Coast
Publish Date March 24, 2004
Type Hardcover
ISBN ISBN 0-7869-3133-7

Geonosis and the Outer Rim Worlds is a sourcebook for the Star Wars Roleplaying Game (set in the fictional Star Wars Expanded Universe) published by Wizards of the Coast on March 24, 2004.

The book covers historical and major character information related to 26 planets of the Outer Rim Territories including Geonosis, Kamino, Ryloth, and Kessel.

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