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Garazone was a star system somewhere nearby the Orion star system. The system contains at least one habitable planet, and ion storms are fairly common in the surrounding space. The system also contains Garazone Central, of one of humanity's first major space stations for interstellar commerce.

History

26th century

By the 26th century, the Garazone system was treated as a "backwater" of the interstellar spacelanes. Garazone Central was well over a century old, and housed a bazaar used by dozens of species. Garazone was outside the direct control of the Earth military, but worked with the Merchant Space Corps to patrol the surrounding space. Enough junk had collected in the system from wars and accidents that there was a steady salvage business.

One such piece of salvage turned out to be a star destroyer left from the Cyber-Wars, which contained a regiment of Cybermen in hibernation, waiting for a chance to convert the local human populace into more Cybermen. Fifty years after the end of the Cyber-Wars, there was an attempt to salvage the ship for use in the Orion War, which failed when an ion storm destroyed the ship. (BFA: Sword of Orion)

42nd century

By the 42nd century, Garazone was one of many human planets that came under subjugation by the Dalek Empire of the Seriphia Galaxy following their invasion of Mutter's Spiral in 4162. The Daleks had trouble with maintaining productivity of their human slave labour force, and scheduled a visit by the Angel of Mercy as a morale boost. While espousing hope to the populace, she also met with the local resistance forces to help plan a rebellion. Premature action by the rebels forced the Angel of Mercy to order their executions, causing her compatriot Kalendorf to question her ideals. (BFDE: The Human Factor)

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