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Station D-1 is an important, Rebal-hidden, operating Imperial base camp located on the South side of Dagobah in the Dagobah system.

Station D-1 also has their very own StarBar and cantina for their DXP-1, DXR-1 and TXR-1 BoomBoopers.

In this comedy/sci-fi variant of the StarWars Galaxy, BoomBoopers are the Stormtroopers of the Empire. Grand Moffs, DXP, DXR and TXR is the rank of the trooper. The middle number of the rank indicates what Imperial base they’re from, and the last number is the unite. So if you’re a DXR trooper from Station D-1, you’re a DXR-1-****. DXP troopers are admirals, DXR troopers are officers , and TXR troopers are regular soldiers.

The D in Station D-1 stands for Dagobah.

Although Station D-1 is the most important base camp, It is not the only one on Dagobah. There are also inferior brother bases. A popular, respected, and helpful brother base is Station D-2, Station D-5, and Station D-9. There are 9 Stations. Hope you enjoy Station D-1, and our other content.

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Station D-1 S1E2: “Toilet Paper”

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Station D-1 S1E2: “Toilet Paper”

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