List of minor Star Wars characters

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This article is about minor characters in the fictional Star Wars universe, who do not fit into any other category.

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2-1B

2-1B, or Too-Onebee, was a rebel medical droid seen in The Empire Strikes Back stationed at Echo Base on the ice-planet Hoth. He is responsible in large part for Luke Skywalker's recuperation after a devastating attack by a wampa ice creature. The medical droid was evacuated with the rest of Hoth's personnel during the Battle of Hoth, and regrouped with the Rebel fleet on the Outer Rim. There he again performed services for an injured Luke, this time replacing the hand which was severed by Darth Vader on Bespin.

According to expanded universe canon (including mentions in the radio series), Too-Onebee was formerly an Imperial medical droid who freely joined the Rebellion.

See more at Minor droids in Star Wars

A'Kla, Elegos

Elegos A'Kla is a Caamasi senator. He appears first in I, Jedi, where Corran Horn saves him from pirates. He played a substantial role in the resolution of the Caamas dispute, and also in the peace process initiated by Admiral Gilad Pellaeon. After the outbreak of the war with the Yuuzhan Vong Senator A'Kla decided that he would try to peacefully end the war and went to negotiate with the Yuuzhan Vong. After earning the respect of the Vong leader, Sheado Shai, A'Kla was murdered and his body sent to Corran Horn by Shai after Horn killed two of Shai's relatives. A'Kla's daughter replaced him in the Senate.

Ak-rev

Ak-rev was a Weequay playing the drums in the Max Rebo Band.

Allana

Allana (born 36 ABY) is a fictional character in the Star Wars Expanded Universe. She is the daughter of Jacen Solo and Tenel Ka. A year before Allana's birth, Jacen went to see Tenel Ka to talk about the possiblity opf sending a Hapan fleet to intervene in the Killik crisis. Tenel Ka agreed. The implied condition (what Tenel Ka implied that she wanted from Jacen in return) was that Jacen help Tenel Ka get rid of her other suitors by spending the night (having sex) with Tenel Ka, which Jacen eventually agrees to. The ultimate results of this bargain were that a Hapan fleet was dispatched to Qoribu, and Tenel Ka became pregnant. Tenel Ka carried the baby for twelve months by using the Force to slow down its growth, so that nobody would figure out who the father was. But soon after Allana was born, Jacen was forced to save her and her mother from an assassination attempt plotted by Ta'a Chume, who was unhappy about this. Due to this, the baby's existence was then kept secret. However, when Jacen's cousin Ben Skywalker found out, Jacen was forced to erase his memory so that the secret would not leak out.

Bastra, Gil

Gil Bastra was a CorSec officer that helped Corran Horn escape from Corellia in order to avoid the Imperial liaison, Kirtan Loor. Unfortunately, Gil was captured by Loor and later killed.

BoShek

Template:SW CharacterBoShek is a pilot, a smuggler who runs ships to the Monastery for code swithing, in the movie A New Hope. Obi-Wan Kenobi talks to him for a second upon entering the Mos Eisley cantina. He has sideburns. Additionally, it is revealed, by Obi-Wan during their chat, that BoShek has a natural, albeit untrained, aptitude for the Force. Obi-Wan warns him to use this power for good and that he can change his life. He uses this power to escape from some stormtroopers hunting him, ironically the same ones which Obi-Wan had confused earlier that day. [1]

Briqualon, Noa

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Noa Briqualon is a character in the TV movie Ewoks: The Battle for Endor. Stranded on the forest moon of Endor long ago, he learned to adapt to his primitive surroundings. He was marooned on Endor when his ship was caught in the complex gravity patterns of the world and crashed in the forest. The power drive crystal of the ship shattered and his friend Salak went to find one, but was captured by the evil Marauders and killed. Noa soon realized that his friend wasn't coming back and made his home in what remained of a hollow tree trunk.

Noa's house was small but cozy. A homemade table was by the door and a stove was also near the door. Animal hide rugs carpeted the wooden floor. Also there was Noa's bed and assorted tables, hollows, and crevices in which junk was stored. There was also a small upstairs part with lots of interesting articles up there.

Teek, a mischievous creature, met up with Noa sometime between his starship wreck and the "Battle for Endor" movie. Noa let him stay and even carved Teek a bed for his own out of the tree trunk walls of the house. It was Teek who led Cindel Towani and Wicket W. Warrick to Noa's house.

The old man at first was angry that the kids should be brought into his house, but he grew to like them as he was really a kindly man. He helped save Cindel and the Ewoks from the marauders, defeating the evil marauder King Terak. Wicket the Ewok defeated Terak and Noa and Cindel repaired the starship.

Little is known of Noa's later years, though, according to the Star Wars Official Webpage, he retired somewhere in the Mid Rim of the Galaxy. It is not known when he died. He is one of the only characters in any of the Star Wars movies to be portrayed as wearing glasses.

Cakhmaim

Cakhmaim is a male Noghri bodyguard to Leia Organa Solo. He succeeded Adarakh, who was killed by the trecherous New Republic Senator Viqi Shesh of Kuat on Coruscant during the Yuuzhan Vong invasion crisis. Since then Cakhmaim has served his mistress alongside Noghri female Meewalh. His favorite weapon is a sickle and club attached by a short chain, with which he nearly killed rogue Jedi Knight Alema Rar with on Woteba just prior to the Killik/Chiss standoff at Qoribu.

Car'das, Jorj

Jorj Car'das was an up-and-coming smuggler when the Clone Wars broke out, and previous to this he was one of the first humans to come into contact with Thrawn. Car'das realized that the galaxy was changing, and decided that the time had come for him to start his own operation. He took control of Booster Terrik's operation when Booster was sent to Kessel by Hal Horn, and created a successful smuggling operation, although his operation was small compared to what the Hutts had.

Around 4 BBY, Car'das was commandeered by one of the Dark Jedi from Bpfassh, who killed all the crew aboard his ship and demanded passage. Car'das survived the Dark Jedi's battle with the Jedi Master Yoda on Dagobah, after receiving treatment from Yoda himself. However, somehow Car'das was changed by the encounter. He began taking his organization to higher levels, creating a small empire that was involved in a number of criminal activities but not dominant in any one of them. This allowed him to become quite rich and modestly powerful, and his organization began to rival the Hutts' outfits. He somehow seemed to know the right move in any situation, and was always outthinking his opponents; he could nearly see the future, foreseeing, for example, the coming rise of Palpatine and the waxing influence of Black Sun. It was during this time that Car'das also began amassing a huge library of datacards, storing information away like it was free credits. Then, one day, Car'das simply got into his private yacht and disappeared. His health finally started to fail, and the new life he had been given by Yoda evaporated. Car'das travelled to Dagobah to demand that Yoda put everything right. Yoda simply took his blaster and the beckon call from his ship and flung them into the jungle, then berated Car'das for wasting the gift he had been given. He also told Car'das that he couldn't help him any further, since he was busy preparing for the arrival of Luke Skywalker. Car'das couldn't return to his group, so he fled to Exocron, where Yoda had indicated he might receive help from the Aing-Tii monks of the Kathol Rift.

His organization continued to thrive for several months, but the lieutenants began to discuss the need for a true leader. Rather than put it to a vote, Talon Karrde - one of Car'das' most trusted students - simply took control of the organization. The other leaders weren't happy, but the new operation flourished for the next twenty years. After the death of Grand Admiral Thrawn, Karrde sent Lando Calrissian and Mara Jade to search for Car'das, a search which took seven years and ended up with Car'das somewhere on the planet Exocron. The lone clue was the beckon call Luke Skywalker had recovered on Dagobah.

Later, Lando thought that Car'das held information which could help the New Republic diffuse the Caamas Incident, but Karrde refused to bring Car'das into it. During the Incident, Karrde finally realized that he had to confront Car'das; if not to confront his own fears, then to recover a copy of the Caamas Document. Car'das played an elaborate ruse on him, first appearing as a withered old man bed-ridden on the planet Exocron. Car'das' fortess was built into the side of a mountain, and Karrde was surprised at the other man's advanced age.

However, Car'das had been planning this for some time - ever since he learned of Calrissian and Jade's search. Car'das used Karrde's desire to locate him as a way to draw the crimelord Rei'kas to Exocron and near the Kathol Rift. Car'das and Trey David knew Exocron couldn't stand against Rei'kas's fleet, but they also knew that the Aing-Tii monks wanted to eliminate Rei'kas. By allowing Karrde to get to Exocron, Car'das and David also gave Exocron's location to Rei'kas. However, Rei'kas' fleet was destroyed by the Aing-Tii monks when it tried to attack Exocron. This maneuvering was nearly transparent to Karrde, who realized that Car'das was more than a frail old man. He returned to Exocron and confronted Car'das again, who was no longer an aged man but a healthy man of somewhat advanced age. He also revealed the true size of his fortress, with its immense library of datacards. Within it, Car'das was unable to locate a copy of the Caamas Document. He was, however, able to dig up a wealth of information on Grodin Tierce, Moff Disra, and the conman Flim. Karrde and Shada D'ukal brought this information back to Admiral Pellaeon, after saying their goodbyes to Car'das. Car'das vanished from the galactic scene for a couple of years, before Dean Jinzler revealed that he had received word of Voss Parck's mission to locate the remains of the Outbound Flight Project from Car'das himself. Car'das then made sure Jinzler arrived, going so far as to trail Jinzler and help repair his ship in the Flacharia System. Jinzler told Luke Skywalker that Car'das was only trying to fulfill a promise he'd made years ago. Car'das then accompanied Jinzler aboard the Chaf Envoy when Aristocra Formbi greeted them, although Jinzler couldn't comprehend the discussion between Formbi and Car'das.

While Car'das's homeworld is unknown, it is known that his first language was Old Tarmidian.

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Celchu, Mia

Mia Celchu is the sister of Tycho Celchu and Skoloc Celchu. She was killed when her home planet Alderaan was destroyed by the Death Star in the original Star Wars Trilogy.

Celchu, Skoloc

Skoloc Celchu is the brother of Tycho Celchu and Mia Celchu. He was killed when his home planet Alderaan was destroyed by the Death Star.

Chirpa, Chief

Chief Chirpa was the head of his Ewok tribe's Council of Elders. The strong-willed Chirpa befriended the Rebel strike force sent to the moon of Endor to clear the way for the Alliance fleet. His warriors were courageous and skillful in the face of a superior enemy and managed to defeat them. Chief Chirpa, gray-furred and carrying a reptilian staff denoting his rank which carries the teeth and horns of animals he has hunted.

Following Chirpa's death, his daughter, Princess Kneesa, ascended to the throne.

Cracken, Pash

Pash Cracken is the son of General Airen Cracken, an Alliance war hero and eventual head of Alliance Intelligence.

Pash did not quite share his father's talent for espionage, but he was a very good pilot, so the elder Cracken invented a false identity for him, and he was accepted to the Imperial Academy on Vensenor. Shortly after graduation, he and his entire fighter wing of 72 starfighters defected to the Rebel Alliance, killing a Star Destroyer in the process (no mean feat for TIE Fighters). Later, with the Alliance, he led one of the first A-Wing squadrons in the Rebel fleet.

Shortly after the Battle of Endor Captain Cracken joined the Rogue Squadron under Wedge Antilles and flew as Rogue 4. Pash at one point invented a dogfighting maneuver known as the "Cracken Twist".

Crion

Crion is Xanatos' father and the richest man on the planet Telos. When Telos was at war with other worlds, Xanatos left the Jedi Order to join Crion's army. Qui-Gon Jinn was forced to kill his padawan's father turning Xanatos raging mad and evil.

D'an, Barquin

Barquin D'an, a Bith horn player in the Max Rebo Band, was the brother of Figrin D'an of the Modal Nodes. He ran away after the Twilek dancer Oola was fed to the rancor by Jabba the Hutt.

Eldo Davip

Commander Eldo Davip was sent by self-proclaimed chief of state Pwoe on a suicide mission with the Super-class Star Destroyer Lusankya. Unfortunately for Pwoe, General Wedge Antilles was smart enough to keep Davip alive. For his heroism at the final part of the Battle of Borleias, he was made an officer by the time of the Battle of Yuuzhan'Tar

Empress Teta

Empress Teta was the empress of the Koros System in 5,000 BBY. She was responsible for unifying the various planets of the Koros system. After her death, both the system and its primary planet, Koros Major, were renamed after her.

Farlander, Keyan

Keyan Farlander was an illustrious pilot with the Rebel Alliance. He worked on experimental projects such as the B-Wing with Slayn & Korpil, a starfighter manufacturer operating in the Verpine colony. In the Star Wars Expanded Universe Farlander earned the respect of Luke Skywalker and became Jedi in the New Jedi Order. He juggled his life as a Jedi with his life as a prodigious military commander, playing a pivotal role in the Battle of Coruscant as well as fighting against the Yuuzhan Vong invasion.

Farlander also appears as the protagonist and player character in the Star Wars computer game X-Wing. This is never made explicit in the game itself and the connection is revealed only in the official strategy guide.

Keyan Farlander grew up on Agamar, and was indifferent to the ways of the galactic government until Mon Mothma came to the planet to gain underground support for the Alliance. Farlander received a copy of the A Call to Reason pamphlet, and it turned his mind to the Alliance.

He joined up, and decided the he wanted to be a starfighter pilot. As an untrained Alliance starpilot on his first mission, Keyan helped recover important Imperial documents by disabling the Imperial shuttle Talon near Turkana. He proved his incredible piloting skills there as well, and went on to become one of the Alliance's premier pilots.

He was instrumental in raids on a number of Imperial outposts, and was part of the team that fled to Yavin 4 to prepare for battle against the Death Star. While on Yavin 4, Keyan helped familiarize Luke Skywalker on the controls of the X-Wing. He was one of the few survivors of the Battle of Yavin, piloting a Y-Wing during the fighting and fleeing the destruction of the first Death Star with Luke Skywalker, Wedge Antilles, and the Millennium Falcon.

Keyan continued to serve the Alliance, and later the New Republic, as a military officer and advisor. Because of his uncanny skills, Keyan was tested by Luke Skywalker for a connection to the Force, which revealed that Keyan was possible Jedi material. He trained for many years at the Jedi praxeum on Yavin 4, and eventually earned the rank of Jedi Knight.

By the time of the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy, Farlander had been promoted to General. He served under Admiral Traest Kre'fey aboard the Ralroost during the period following the Battle of Coruscant, working to implement the plans of Admirals Sovv, the late Ackbar, and Kre'fey.

Fel, Baron Soontir

Baron Soontir Fel is a highly-skilled Imperial pilot, and often considered the best TIE fighter pilot ever. He is best known for leading the 181st TIE Interceptor Squadron, arguably the best fighter pilots in the Imperial navy. He disappeared for a brief time before showing up as a pilot for the Chiss. He warned Mara Jade and Luke Skywalker of an impending invasion, which turned out to be the invasion by the Yuuzhan Vong. During the war against the Yuuzhan Vong, his son, Jagged Fel, also proved himself as a pilot.

Fel is married to Wedge Antilles' sister, Syal.

Foreck, Condren

Condren Foreck was Lando Calrissian's second choice for a wife in the Corellian Trilogy. Unfortunately, Lando found out that she had already married another man, and was forced to cross her off his list of potential suitors. Foreck lives with her husband on a farm on Azbrian.

Garindan

Garindan is a minor character seen in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope.

Garindan only appeared in a few seconds of film, but he became famous for his stand-out appearance. After Luke Skywalker and Obi-wan Kenobi discovered Han Solo's claimed talent and fast ship in the Mos Eisley Cantina, they went to Docking Bay 94 to board for Alderaan. Unknown to them is that they were being followed by Garindan, a Kubindi spy who was hired by the Empire to track the fugitives. When Han Solo went into Docking Bay 94, Garindan notified a squad of sandtroopers via comlink to the rebel's location. He also pointed the squad toward the dock in his only spoken line. A short battle enused but Garindan was never again seen in the movies.

Garindan appears as a tall cloaked figure with a large elephantine trunk. The trunk, his most trademark characteristic is encased in what appears to be a large curved saltshaker. He also wears goggles, so his whole face is covered similar to the Jawa, whose face is hidden in the recesses of its hood. Garindan seems to give off a sense of intimidation and foreboding so none realize it when he pulls a hold-out blaster out of its holster.

Garindan's only spoken line was created by running a well-known western actor's voice through a synthesizer.

Ghent, Zakarisz

Ghent is a fictional character in the expanded Star Wars universe. He made his first appearance in the Timothy Zahn novel, Heir to the Empire. Ghent is a slicer (hacker) of awesome talent, able to crack military and diplomatic grade encryptions with relative ease. He is employed in Talon Karrde's smuggling operation.

Over the course of the Thrawn story arc, Ghent was seconded to the New Republic in order to track down Delta Source, an Imperial intelligence system acquiring information directly from the New Republc headquarters. Ghent also used his talents to break Imperial Battle encryptions during the siege of Coruscant.

He is also incredibly naive, and often doesn't even notice his own talents and status.

Gise, Flac

Flac Gise is a character in the fictional universe of Star Wars. Flac Gise was an advisor for Chancellor Palpatine and was a close friend of him before he arose to becoming Palpatines advisor during the Clone Wars. One of the diplomatic missions he was sent on was a trip to Sembla where he convinced his native people to join the Republic, and become an outpost in that part of the outer rim, and supply the Republic with orchids vital for healing potions and poisons. When order 66 was enacted Gise saw through Palpatines lies. Palpatine figured out about Flac's knowledge when he tried to appeal to the senate about how Order 66 was wrong. Unfortunately the senate would not listen, and he decided it was to dangerous to stay on Coruscant. When Gise tried to depart from Coruscant and return to Sembla to hide, Palpatine caught wind of his plan and with know reluctance or mercy for his old friend he labeled him an enemy of the empire along with theJedi. A squad of ARC 170s blew his personnal N-1 fighter to peices after he downed two of them in a heated battle after they caught him trying to leave Coruscant and Flac died in the cold vacuum of space.

Flac Gise is a Vurk and hails from the watery world of Sembla and was The Jedi Master Coleman Trebor's distant relative. He can be briefly seen in the Coruscant Opera house in the booth that Anakin and Palpatine sit in. Palpatine Dismisses him and Sly Moore from the booth so he and Anakin may speak in private.

Gorax

The Gorax is a large primate that resides on the forest moon of Endor. Averaging thirty metres in height, it has been known to capture Ewoks from their villages for food or as pets. The latter behavior has led scientists to believe that they hold a degree of sentience.

With his long, pointy, and pierced ears, long flowing hair, gargantuan size, and overall lack of clothes, one could look at the Gorax's physiology as being modeled after the western culture's image of a Djinn.

To this day, no publication has ever cited the acting credits of the Gorax.

It is of note that Privateer Press referenced the Gorax in their campaign setting, the Iron Kingdoms. In that setting, it is an entire race of monsters that can be used against the players.

Granta Omega

Granta Omega is a fictional character in Quest's End: The Final Showdown, the final book in the "Jedi Quest" series by Jude Watson. He is the son of Xanatos former padawan of Qui-Gon Jinn. Born on Telos, Xanatos' homeworld, he wants to help the Sith destroy the Jedi order. Even though he is not Sith himself, he can draw power from the mysterious Sith holocron.

Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker set off to stop him and are accompanied by Anakin's rival, Ferus.

Horn, Rostek

Rostek Horn is the step-grandfather of Corran Horn. Although Corran grew up thinking Rostek was his biological grandfather, he found out as an adult that Rostek was a friend of his real grandfather, Nejaa Halcyon, who died in the Clone Wars. Nejaa's widow married Rostek, and he adopted her son, Valin, who later became the father of Corran.

Horn, Valin "Hal"

Valin "Hal" Horn is the father of Corran Horn. Like Corran, Hal was a CorSec officer. Corran and his father were very close. Unfortunately, Hal was killed by the bounty hunter Bossk on an ill-fated CorSec mission in which Corran was also a participant. He died in the arms of his son. Corran often looks to his father's memory for inspiration, and often relies on his "gut instincts", a survival technique his father encouraged.

In memory of his father, Corran named his son Valin. Valin would go on to train as a Jedi during the time of the New Jedi Order.

How, Tey

Tey How is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. She was voiced by Tyger (Amanda Lucas) in Star Wars: The Phantom Menace. A female Neimoidian, Tey How was the pilot of the Trade Federation droid control ship Profiteer. She wore special data goggles that linked her into the Profiteer's computer. Tey died along with everyone else aboard when the Profiteer was blown up by Anakin Skywalker in the Battle of Naboo.

Jax, Carnor

Carnor Jax was an Imperial Guard of Emperor Palpatine in the fictional Star Wars Expanded Universe, who was eventually raised to the rank of "Sovereign Protector" (the highest Royal Guard rank). After the Battle of Endor, Carnor Jax put into execution a plan to depose the Emperor and rule in his stead with his nascent Dark Side Force-powers. Before the Reborn Emperor returned to Byss, unbeknownest to him, his personal physician had tampered with the genetic material of the Emperor's clones and the cells in storage. The tampering meant that Palpatine would suffer a physical decline which would result in his death. He sensed this, though he never realized that it was sabotage and left for Onderon, where he intended to place his soul into the infant Anakin Solo. He would never return. Into this void stepped Jax, who suffered a setback almost immediately- the Emperor's physician had been broken by Rebel Alliance interrogators, and had told the whole story of how he had been bribed by Carnor Jax to kill the Emperor. This would have been bad enough, but one of the loyal Royal Guardsmen had survived on Onderon, and had infiltrated the Rebel base and heard the physician's confession. Immediately the guardsman fled to Yinchorr to inform his brethren of the traitor amongst their ranks. Jax was not far behind, and with a large assualt force wiped out nearly all of his fellow guardsmen. He then trained a legion of stormtroopers to be his own personal body guards, empowering them with the Dark side. Their armor was dyed black and they were thus known as Black-clad storm troopers. Out of all of Carnor's fellow guardsmen, one was left alive. Kir Kanos survived Carnor Jax's betrayal and spent the rest of his days hunting down the traitor of the Empire. Carnor Jax was eventually slain by Kir Kanos on the planet where first they met: Yinchorr.

Kalgrath

Kalgrath (also known as "The last of the Massassi") was a Massassi warrior who was transformed into a large (~3 meters), green monster by Exar Kun through Sith alchemy and was put into hibernation underneath the Temple of Fire to guard the temples of Yavin 4 after all his people were exterminated by the Jedi counterstrike against Exar Kun. This process turned him green, made him essentially immune to blaster fire, rendered him mute, and otherwise turned him into a fearsome beast of destruction. After the Battle of Yavin, Kalgrath woke due to an Imperial TIE fighter crashing into the temple, and began attacking the Rebel Alliance forces there. Luke Skywalker could not defeat him, and instead lured him onto a cargo ship with the aid of R2-D2, and set the vessel on a course towards the location of the historical Sith Empire. To his chagrin, Skywalker would years later discover that all the Massassi had perished, and that he had sent Kalgrath looking for his people believing they were still alive. Kalgrath's ultimate fate is unknown but Tionne believes he eventually came to the planet Ziost, where he lurks and waits.

Kallabow

Kallabow was a Wookiee and the daughter of Attichitcuk, the sister of Chewbacca, and the mother of Lowbacca and Sirrakuk.

Kang, Davik

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Davik Kang is a fictional character from the Star Wars Expanded universe. His first, and thus far only, appearance is in the 2003 videogame Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic.

Some four millennia prior to the Battle of Yavin, Davik Kang was the head of the criminal syndicate the Exchange on the Outer Rim planet of Taris, a "mafia"-type group dealing in smuggling, extortion, and bounty hunting. Davik was known to surround himself with a large security force and notorious bounty hunters and merceneries such as Canderous Ordo and Calo Nord. During the planetary bombardement of Taris by Darth Malak's Sith forces, Davik was betrayed and killed by Canderous Ordo and his new companion the amnesiac Revan or Calo Nord if Revan has a Melee weapon and Calo throws a grenade. The Exile and his followers then appropriated Davik's flagship, the Ebon Hawk.

Kitster

Kitster Banai is the best friend of Anakin Skywalker, he was also born on Tatooine.

Most notable for his friendship with young Anakin Skywalker, Kitster was born and raised in Tatooine. He enjoyed his youth getting into scapes with the adventurous Anakin as well as Amee and the Rodian Wald.

Shortly before the Boonta Eve Pod Race, Kitster teases Anakin right in front of Padme Amidala about whether he will really "do it" this time. When Padme asks, "do what?" Kitster replies, "finish the race, of course!"

Kitster and Wald was Anakins pit crew during the Boonta Eve Classic Race. Even though Anakin didn't need a pit stop, Wald and Kitster were cheering for Anakin the entire race.

He is also mentioned in Tatooine Ghost, by Troy Denning.

Kwinn, Charza

Charza Kwinn was a caterpillar-like Priapulin space pirate and pilot during the times of the Old Republic. He could see in all directions at once and had his very own unique spaceship.

References

Rogue Planet, 1st edition paperback, 2000. Greg Bear, ISBN 0-09-941030-3

Lys, Borna

Borna Lys is a Twi'lek fictional character in the game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords.

Lys is a resident on the smuggler's moon, Nar Shaddaa, where she is involved in a swoop racing cantina. The cantina had not been attracting many customers, as its races were invariably won by the owner's customised racing droid. The Jedi Exile visits the cantina and destroys the droid, causing the cantina's owner to sell the establishment to Lys.

Marsune, Captain

Captain Marsune, the 'Prince of Rogues' was a Gungan who lived 3000 years before the Battle of Naboo. When Boss Gallo wandered to his camp, he traded four Gungan workers for Gallo's five nerfs. After Gallo left to start his quest to defeat the warlord Boss Rogoe, Marsune thought about Gallo's words. He decided to help Boss Gallo and became the Boss's right-hand man during the war against Rogoe.

McCool, Droopy

Template:SW Character Droopy McCool, also known as "Snit" was a Kitonak and the lead horn player in the Max Rebo Band. Once a slave of Evar Orbus until his murder. He had a great relationship with fellow band member Sy Snootles. After Jabba the Hutt died he wandered into the Tatooine desert to look for the rumoured colony of nomadic Kitonaks. Many moisture farmers claim to have hear his soft strains of his chidinkalu pipe on quiet evenings. No one ever saw Droopy McCool again. His Irish surname and first name Droopy are said to be a stage name given by Max Rebo. (The Star Wars Visual Dictionary) and (Who's Who In The Max Rebo Band, Star Wars Insider, Issue 67)

Medon, Tion

In Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, Tion Medon was a local administrator on the planet Utapau. He helped Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi locate General Grievous, who was on the tenth level of Utapau. In the film, he is portrayed by Bruce Spence. His fate after Revenge of the Sith is not known. His 3 inch action figure was released by Hasbro as one of the previews for the Sith wave.

Naberrie family

The following is a list of people in Padme Amidala's family. Template:Spoilers

Amidala, Padmé

Daughter of Jobal and Ruwee Naberrie. Younger sister of Sola Naberrie. The wife of Anakin Skywalker and the mother of their twins, Luke and Leia Skywalker.

Janren, Darred

Darred Janren is the husband of Sola Naberrie and the father of Ryoo Naberrie and Senator Pooja Naberrie. He is the brother-in-law of Padmé Naberrie Amidala Skywalker and uncle to Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa.

Naberrie, Jobal

Jobal Naberrie is the wife of Ruwee Naberrie, mother of Padmé Amidala and Sola Naberrie, and grandmother to Ryoo Naberrie, Pooja Naberrie, Luke Skywalker, and Leia Organa. She was to have appeared in Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones, but the scene was ultimately cut from the film. It can, however, be seen in the deleted scenes on the DVD release.

Jobal appeared with the rest of her family in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith during Padmé's funeral march. She likely never knew that, only days before, her youngest child had given birth to twin children who would one day become two great Rebel heroes.

Naberrie, Pooja

Pooja Naberrie served as Senator of Naboo in the Imperial Senate (and secretly a Rebel Alliance sympathizer) during the Galactic Civil War. Pooja was the niece of the famous and beloved Naboo politician, the late Padmé Amidala, who married Anakin Skywalker, and later became the mother of the fallen Jedi’s twin children Luke and Leia. Pooja was the daughter of Padmé’s sister Sola Naberrie and Sola’s husband Darred Janren. Pooja became great friends with Senator Leia Organa of Alderran, unknown to either of their true relation as cousins. Her older sister was Ryoo Naberrie.

Naberrie, Ruwee

Ruwee Naberrie is the husband of Jobal Naberrie and the father of Padme Amidala and Sola Naberrie. He is the grandfather of Ryoo Naberrie, Pooja Naberrie, Luke Skywalker, and Leia Organa. He was originally to have appeared in Attack of the Clones when Padme and Anakin Skywalker visited Naboo. This scene does not appear in the finished film but is viewable as a deleted scene in many media formats of the movies. Ruwee is seen with the rest of the Naberries during Padme's funeral in Revenge of the Sith. Ruwee Naberrie never discovered that Padme had twin children and probably never will.

Naberrie, Ryoo

Ryoo Naberrie is the daughter of Sola Naberrie and her husband Darred Janren and the older sister of Senator Pooja Naberrie. She is also the niece of the former Queen and Senator of Naboo, Padmé Amidala and the cousin of Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa. Little is actually known of Ryoo. She appears in one of the deleted scenes of Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones and in her aunt's funeral march through Theed in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith with the rest of her family.

Naberrie, Sola

Sola Naberrie is the older sister of Padmé Amidala, making her Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa's aunt. She is married to Darred Janren and has two daughters, Ryoo Naberrie and Pooja Naberrie, the latter who later becomes the Senator of Naboo during the years of the Galactic Empire.

Sola's relationship with her sister seems to be a close one. In Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones, she teases Padmé about Anakin Skywalker being the first boyfriend she has brought home to meet the family. This is Sola's only appearance in Attack of the Clones (the scene was cut out of the movie and is included at the end of the VHS copy and special features of the DVD), though she does appear briefly in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith during Padmé's funeral along with the rest of her family.

The actress who played Sola in the deleted scene was Claudia Karvan. For other information, see Star Wars bio page, and info.

Naberrie, Winama

Winama Naberrie (? BBY - 32 BBY) was the mother of Ruwee Naberrie , the grandmother of Padmé Amidala and Sola Naberrie and the great-grandmother of Ryoo Naberrie, Pooja Naberrie, Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa. She died a few months befor her granddaughter Padmé became Queen of Naboo.

Nall, Janice

Janice Nall is a fictional character from the 2003 video game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. Nall is a female Twi'lek who runs a droid shop on the upper levels of Taris. Her droid business suffers due to the confiscation of her assault droids by the occupying Sith authorities and the bigoted attitudes of the planet's human nobility.

Nall is responsible for the construction and modification of T3-M4, a utility droid ordered from her shop by Canderous Ordo (under orders from Exchange boss Davik Kang) for the purpose of breaking into the Sith military base and stealing the launch codes needed to bypass the Sith blockade of Taris.

She is eventually killed by Darth Malak's assault on Taris.

Commander Narra

Commander Narra is, according to the Star Wars: Rebellion video game, the one Y-Wing pilot who survived the attack on the first Death Star, although other more canonical sources attribute this distinction to either Keyan Farlander or Horton Salm. Commander Narra was featured in the first episode of Star Wars Empire Strikes Back Radio Drama, where he and his flight were killed in action by TIE fighters while protecting Rebel transports en route to Hoth.

Nate

Nate (short for A-98) is an ARC trooper in the Star Wars fictional universe. He led a commando group on Ord Cestus, under Obi-Wan Kenobi and Kit Fisto. There he developed a relationship and eventually had a child with Sheeka Tull, Jango Fett's former girlfriend. She was frustrated by his lack of humanity and worked to show him a life beyond duty to the Republic. He then took on the name Jangotat (Mandalorian for "Jango's brother"). Eventually, Jangotat sacrificed his life to save thousands of civilians, even though it meant violating a direct order. He had developed a new perspective and morality, and knew that he was following the spirit, not the letter, of his orders.

Nym

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Nym was a Feeorin pirate in the video games Star Wars: Starfighter, Star Wars: Jedi Starfighter and Star Wars Galaxies . Prior to the Battle of Naboo, he was defeated on Lok by the Trade Federation army. For vengeance, he helped to defeat the Trade Federation and later the Confederacy of Independent Systems. He would later build a new pirate base on the planet Lok and become a Rebel Alliance sympathizer, assisting stranded Rebel pilots that would crash on the planet. He was helping the Jedi at Naboo, defending the Naboo outpost at the Battle of Naboo.

Odumin

Odumin is a male Tynnan (a species which resembles a bipedal otter), who is a high-level manager for the Corporate Authority. He disguises himself as a skiptrace (a person who tracks down ships for debts due) named "Spray". He uses Han Solo and his first mate Chewbacca to help capture the Malorm Family, a group of murderous slavers and pirates.

References
  • The Han Solo Adventures: Han Solo at Star's End, Del Rey omnibus of "Han Solo at Star's End", "Han Solo's Revenge", and "Han Solo and the Lost Legacy", 1979. Brian Daley, ISBN 0-345-37980-2
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Omega Squad

Omega Squad is a four man Republic Commando Squad in the Star Wars universe. They are featured in Star Wars: Republic Commando: Hard Contact, by Karen Traviss, and also in the upcoming sequel Triple Zero. The members of the squad are:

  • RC-1136 "Darman" Demolitions expert
  • RC-1309 "Niner" Squad leader
  • RC-8015 "Fi"
  • RC-3222 "Atin"

Darman is the demo expert of the squad. He previously served in the Battle of Geonosis as part of Theta Squad and assiting Delta Squad. However, all the other members of Theta were killed leaving him as the sole survivor.

Captain Panaka

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Captain Panaka first appeared in The Phantom Menace. He was appointed head of security on Naboo shortly after King Veruna, the former King of Naboo, was killed. He was the head of the security force during the Trade Federation invasion and when Queen Amidala's term as queen of Naboo ran out, he stayed to protect Queen Jamillia. According to the Episode III Visual Dictionary, Palpatine learned from Captain Panaka about Padme's and Anakin's secret marriage. His nephew, Captain Typho, was assigned to protect Amidala. Panaka later became a Moff of Chommekl Sector when he vowed to follow Emperor Palpatine in the Star Wars Expanded Universe. A gift he gave to Palpatine lay in the Emperor's receiving chamber aboard the second Death Star.


Rebo, Max

Max Rebo is a character from Star Wars, Return of the Jedi. Rebo was an Orto and the leader of the Max Rebo Band. He played songs for Jabba the Hutt and was present when Jabba's sail barge exploded. However he and his band were spared due to their placement in the lower levels. During the fight he and his band jumped out the windows of the barge right before the fiery explosion. Despite relatively little screen time in the original Star Wars, Return of the Jedi, and only slightly more in the "Special Edition," Rebo is something of a fan-favorite. His story was later fleshed out in the short-story collection "Tales From Jabba's Palace."

He resembles a blue elephant playing a piano.

Max Rebo was played by Simon Williamson.

For more information, see Max Rebo at the Star Wars Databank.

Secura, Nat

Nat Secura is the brother of Aayla Secura. He was disfigured and was a friend to Bib Fortuna. He was disrespected by others because of his bad looks. Bib Fortuna ordered the B'omarr monks to remove his brain so the monks could insert his brain into a better body.

Secura, Pol

Pol Secura is the uncle of Aayla Secura. A blue twi'lek with a high stature on Ryloth.

Sei'lar, Asyr

Asyr Sei'lar was a Bothan member of Rogue Squadron. She joined the squadron after assisting them them in their efforts to claim Coruscant from the Imperials.

She was romantically involved with Gavin Darklighter, and planned to settle down with him and adopt children, but her choices were met with dissaproval by Bothan politician Borsk Fey'lya, due to Darklighter being human.

During Ysanne Isard's return, Sei'lar was presumed killed at Distna, but in fact survived, and with the help of Booster Terrik, decided to go undercover to work towards changes in Bothan society. She set up schools on nomerous Bothan outpost worlds, and is believed by fans to be responsible for the training of Admiral Traest Kre'fey.

Skywalker, Ben

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Ben Skywalker (born 26.5 ABY) is a fictional character from the Star Wars Expanded Universe, the son of Jedi Masters Luke Skywalker and Mara Jade Skywalker. He has his mother's red hair, a bit blonder, however, and father's blue eyes. He was named after Obi-Wan "Ben" Kenobi.

Because Mara Jade was infected by Yuuzhan Vong coomb spores, she and Luke decided against having children. However, despite their efforts, Mara found, while attempting to heal her body with the Force, that she was pregnant.

Ben was born at the end of Edge of Victory: Rebirth, a book from the Expanded Universe's New Jedi Order series. He was actually born aboard an Imperial-class Star Destroyer named the Errant Venture, shortly after his parents were forced to flee Coruscant during heightened troubles between the Jedi and the New Republic Senate. As a baby, he was sent to the Maw in order to remain out of danger from the Yuuzhan Vong. He had little contact with his parents, though became embroiled in a kidnap attempt by Viqi Shesh during the Fall of Coruscant. Lando Calrissian and C-3PO were able to save Ben high above the galactic capital.

Five years later, Ben has grown into an eight-year-old child. Like the rest of his family, he was also strong in the Force. However, he had cut himself from the Force due to the pain and suffering he had sensed during the Yuuzhan Vong war. Since then, he has refused to use the Force, a disturbing development his parents did not know how to overcome. He has recently adopted his cousin Jacen's views on the Force but resembles Anakin Solo in personality. During the Swarm War, Ben had become friends with a Killik named Gorog, thinking the creature to be his pet. In the end, his mother was forced to kill the Killik as it actually has intentions to brainwash young Ben to join the Dark Nest. He eventually became an unofficial Jedi apprentice to his cousin Jacen Solo, and soon begin to open himself to the Force with Jacen's guidance. When he found out about Jacen and Tenel Ka's secret daughter, Allana, Jacen had no choice but to erase his memories of that event as he felt that he couldn't trust Ben to keep this a secret.

It appears that Ben will inherit his father's position as leader of the Jedi. He has shown strength in the Force that may even surpass Anakin Solo. However, Ben's future remains in question.


Sleazebaggano, Elan

Elan Sleazebaggano lives up to his name. A narcotics peddler who frequented some of the shadier nightclubs on Coruscant, Elan completely rethought his life after attempting to sell a death stick to Obi-Wan Kenobi. He also appeared in the Boba Fett series and aided Boba by giving him an illegal saberdart and also helped him find a place to get new weapons.

Snootles, Sy

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Sy Snootles is a character found in Star Wars, The Return of the Jedi. She was the lead singer in the Max Rebo Band in Jabba the Hutt's palace. She also had a great relationship with fellow band member Droopy McCool. Her most notable characteristic was an incredibly long lip stalk. They originally became stuck on Tatooine when the Bith's sabotaged the band, and so were forced to work for Jabba. Unluckily Max Rebo determined the terms of the contract, which was all they could eat. Only after Jabba's death was Sy free once again, and able to make her way through the galaxy.

Sovv, Sien

Sien Sovv was a Sullustan Admiral in the fictional Star Wars Expanded Universe who served as Supreme Commander of the New Republic, and later Galactic Alliance, forces. Sovv was described as more of an administrator than a strategist, better suited to command during a time of peace. As a result, he was unable to hold off the Yuuzhan Vong, and only with the help of Admiral Ackbar was able to lead a successful counterattack. However, to be fair, Sovv had his hands tied by the Senate and Chief Executive Borsk Fey'lya, who went so far as to make him command the Defense of Coruscant in front of a full session of the Senate. After the Yuuzhan Vong war Sovv gave up his position only to retake it during the Swarm War. He then died after the relocation of the Killiks to the Utegetu Nebula.

Preceded by Supreme Commander of the New Republic Fleet
24 ABY - 27 ABY
Succeeded by
(Formation of Galactic Alliance)
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Supreme Commander of the Galactic Alliance Fleet
27 ABY - 30 ABY
Succeeded by
Preceded by Supreme Commander of the Galactic Alliance Fleet
32 ABY - 36 ABY
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Sylo, Paxi

Paxi Sylo is a fictional character who appeared in Chapter 12 and 13 of the Star Wars Clone Wars. For ten generations, the Sylo family maintained a large farm in the outback of Dantooine. Griggen and Tashna Sylo worked hard to harvest tritacale and yot beans, supplying a larder to feed their family of seven children, as well as to sell offworld. The youngest child, Paxi, was the daydreamer of the family. The quiet soft-spoken child would sketch quietly on his datapad or on spare flimisplast, doodling tales of heroic adventure on distant worlds. He had heard fragments of stories of the Jedi Knights, and how they were engaged in an epic conflict called the Clone Wars, but Dantooine was so far off the beaten path that such stories might as well have been fiction.

This all changed one fateful day when Paxi was nine years old. The Confederacy sought to gain a foothold on Dantooine, to further the protection of nearby Muunilinst. The Jedi responded by sending one of their greatest warriors, Mace Windu, with a clone army to repel the Confederacy.

Paxi watched with awe as Windu and his troops defeated the Separatists. He was spellbound, and for the next few weeks, his doodle-datapad was filled with crude illustrations of Mace Windu single-handedly destroying a seismic tank. It was all the young boy could talk about.

History has lost track of whatever became of Paxi Sylo. By the time of the Empire, the Sylo farm had been completely abandoned. However, at the height of Palpatine's New Order, a bootleg animated holographic video file began propagating in the shadier parts of the HoloNet. It depicted the heroic exploits of Mace Windu on Dantooine.

The Imperial Security Bureau did what it could to stop proliferation of such a treasonous piece of media, but it gained a cult status among would-be Rebels. Though the holovid is unattributed, the style does match up with the early illustrations of a young Paxi Sylo.

[2] Star Wars: Clone Wars

Talor, Rand and Kath

Rand Talor was the Rebellion general in charge of the invasion of Coruscant. He was put in charge mainly because there was reason to believe his wife, Kath Talor, was being held prisoner in the Imperial Palace. It is known that Rebel troops found her alive and brought her out of the palace when Rebels had control of Coruscant, to reunite with her husband.

Tarfang

Tarfang is an Ewok with the dubious distinction of having the death sentence on him in ten planetary systems (unspecified). He is the co-pilot of the DR-909 with Jae Junn, and as such helps Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, Leia Organa, and their friends on their various exploits. Like Junn, Tarfang ran spinglass busts and sculptures for the Saras nest, and also became a Galactic Alliance Intelligence official.

His personality is acerbic at best. He has a tendency to speak rudely to anybody but his fellow copilot, resulting in many humorous dialogues where C-3PO, the only one who can understand Ewokese, must attempt to censor what he says. In spite of this, he is a loyal and ferocious fighter.

Tarpals, Captain

Template:SW Character Captain Roos Tarpals is the lead Chief of the Gungan city of Otoh Gunga. He was not best friends with Jar Jar Binks, but was more than an acquaintance with him, and kept a close eye on him after he was expelled from Gungan society. However, He served under Binks in the Gungan Grand Army during the Battle of Naboo. Tarpals was present at both the victory celebration after the Battle of Naboo and Padmé Amidala's funeral.

He was rumored to have relationships with many Gungan females, creating a minor friction between him and the big bosses. After the Battle of Naboo this was forgotten and Tarpals became a hero.

Teek

Teek is a mischievous creature seen in Ewoks: The Battle for Endor. He lives with the marooned old man Noa Briqualon. Little is known of his past, but we know that his homeworld is Endor. His species is also called "Teek."

Teem, Ainlee

Ainlee Teem is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. The Senator of Malastare in the Galactic Republic, Ainlee Teem was a member of the three-eyed Gran race. Teem was one of the candidates nominated to replace Finis Valorum as Supreme Chancellor of the Republic prior to the Battle of Naboo. Teem lost the election to Senator Palpatine of Naboo.

Toora, Toonbuck

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Toonbuck Toora was a senator in the waning days of the Old Republic. She was supposedly once incorruptible, but eventually gave in to greed and indulgence. Toonbuck Toora was present in the Senate when Queen Amidala pleaded her case in the Senate. This occurred in The Phantom Menace.

Toonbuck Toora was originally to have appeared in Attack of the Clones. She was to have become a Separatist leader under Count Dooku and been present on Geonosis for the treasonous meetings. In the finished cut of the film, Toora was digitally replaced with Rogwa Wodrata. As far as one can tell upon casual inspection, she now does not appear at all in Attack of the Clones, although she is mentioned in the final draft script.

For more information, see: Star Wars Databank|Toonbuck Toora.

King Terak

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Fictional character created for the Star Wars universe, Terak was the king of the Marauders on Endor. He was played by Carel Struyken.

Terak was a vicious and bloodthirsty warlord who was obsessed with obtaining what he called The Power, which he was convinced would allow him to leave Endor and conquer the galaxy. To this end, he ordered the deaths of the Towani family (all save Cindel) in the hopes of stealing their star cruiser's crystal oscillator.

Fortunately for the rest of the galaxy, Terak's strength was not equalled by his intelligence: otherwise he could've simply taken the Towanis' ship. Instead, Terak believed beyond a shadow of a doubt that the oscillator by itself was the key to letting him and the other Marauders leave Endor, and he spent quite a while trying to get the thing to work by having his mystic, a Dathomirian Nightsister named Charal, chant over it.

Terak was eventually defeated by the Ewoks and their human allies, Cindel and Noa Briqualon. When he couldn't have The Power in the form of the Dathomirian Nightsister, he stole Charal's magic ring that allowed her to transform into animals, and wore it around his neck. While engaged in a swordfight with Noa, Wicket attempted to help and struck and damaged the ring. This somehow caused its magic to backfire, turning Terak red and burning him to death.

Senator Trell

Senator Trell, a corrupt Twi'lek senator who had links to the Dug crime lord Sebolto, was interrogated by Jango Fett about the Bando Gora death sticks. After revealing information about Sebolto and his death stick factory on Malastare, he was thrown to his doom off the top of his luxury apartment. He appears in the videogame Star Wars: Bounty Hunter.

Ulgo, Trask

Trask Ulgo was a Republic soldier who served on board the Endar Spire during the Jedi Civil War.

In the game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, he is the first person your character will encounter during the initial fight on the Endar Spire. Trask becomes the first member of your party. He gives his life to protect yours and is killed in battle against Darth Bandon.

Through a subplot on the planet Taris, the main character learns of a bounty on an overzealous assassin named Selven. The bounty office manager, Zax the Hutt, reveals that Selven was hired by an unknown party to kill the Ulgos, presumably including Trask. Zax says that the Ulgos were a wealthy noble family, but all were brutally slaughtered by Selven. He states that her bounty originated from the Organas, a royal family from Alderaan - presumably the ancestors of the family that adopts Princess Leia thousands of years later. Zax extrapolates that perhaps the Organas were the ones who originally hired Selven to kill the Ulgos, and they placed a bounty on her head to bury any connections.

Vogga

Vogga the Hutt was a Huttese businessman based on Nar Shaddaa who specialized in fuel; specifically high-grade fuel suitable for, among other things, Citadel Station. Like most Hutts, he technically is a hermaphrodite, but generally has a masculine personality. His first and only appearances were in the Expanded Universe video game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords.

After the Jedi Exile caused the destruction of the Peragus mining facilities, the biggest competitor to Vogga's importing of fuel from Sleheyron, Vogga began attempting to replace the sudden shortage of fuel. G0-T0 opposed the Hutt's business plan. In retaliation, Vogga hired a considerable number of bounty hunters (like Hanharr) and bribed a number of G0-T0's underlings (like Visquis). The Exile took advantage of this when he registered the Ebon Hawk as a freighter of Vogga's; unsurprisingly, this resulted in G0-T0 intercepting the freighter, whereupon the Exile caused G0-T0's yacht to decloak. Vogga's waiting vessels promptly blew it out of space. Vogga further won in that G0-T0, under the Exile's prompting, agreed to ship fuel to Telos in exchange for G0-T0's non-interference.

Vorru, Fliry

Fliry Vorru is a minor fictional character in the Star Wars Expanded Universe.

He was a former Moff of Corellia and was afterwards sent to the mines of Kessel because he was a possible rival to the Emperor Palpatine. He was released by Rogue Squadron and inserted into Imperial Center (Coruscant) to help the Rebel Alliance as the head of Black Sun a criminal organization. He helped with the fall of the Imperial Government on the planet, however he was secretly working with the Imperial Intelligence Director Ysanne Isard or as she was more commonly called Iceheart. After she escaped the planet and fled to Thyferra, he went with her and became her Minister of Trade. When Rogue Squadron took the planet, they sent him back to Kessel.

Vox, Wade

Wade Vox makes his first and only known appearance in the game Star Wars: Demolition. He ends up on Jabba's bad side, but somehow survives. However, he is forced to participate in Jabba's new sport. It is intense vehicle combat. Last combatant standing wins. Wade is gifted in the ways of the force, but has never had a means of being trained. He looks up to Luke Skywalker in many ways and recently purchased his X-34 Landspeeder which he uses in competition. He hopes that one day he will be trained in the force and will be a great hero.

We, Taun

Taun We is a tall, slender Kaminoan who babysits Boba Fett in Attack of the Clones. She first meets Obi-Wan Kenobi in the entrance from a landing platform. She then presents him to Lama Su, prime minister of Kamino. Next, Taun We takes him to Jango Fett where Obi-Wan begins to think Jango is the assassin trying to kill Senator Padmé Amidala. Eventully Taun We was forced by the Galactic Empire to create Imperial Stormtroopers.

Wessiri, Diric

Diric Wessiri was the husband of Iella Wessiri. He was captured by the Empire and turned into one of their agents by Ysanne Isard. He tried to assassinate the Imperial agent Kirtan Loor, and in turn was killed by Iella.

Wessiri, Iella

Iella Wessiri is a human female born on Corellia in 18 BBY and was employed by CorSec during the early Rebellion years. Iella Wessiri partnered with Corran Horn and worked with Gil Bastra for many years.

Later she joined the Rebellion as an intelligence operative after fleeing Corellia with her husband Diric Wessiri, who was later secretly captured and brainwashed by the Imperial Intelligence director Ysanne Isard. Iella assisted Rogue Squadron in the taking of Coruscant. While investigating the apparent murder of Corran Horn, Iella shot and killed an imperial agent, before realizing that it was really her husband Diric. She also joined the Rouges in the liberation of Thyferra from Ysanne Isard's stewardship of the bacta producing planet.

She became later involved with Wedge Antilles during a mission to bring Adumar into the New Republic. In the Union comics it was revealed that she and Wedge had married and also had two daughters, Syal (born about 16 ABY) and Myri (born about 18 ABY).

In the events of The New Jedi Order Iella was head of New Republic Intelligence.

Xux, Qwi

Template:SW Character Qwi Xux is a tall blue-skinned women from the planet Omwat. Like many others of her species she was very intelligent. At ten years old she was taken from her homeworld by Grand Moff Tarkin who forced her into a two-year long training regimen; she was the only survivor. She was a brilliant Imperial weapons designer who was responsible for the Sun Crusher, among other important weapons including the World Devastators. She even collaborated with Bevel Lemelisk among others in designing the first Death Star. After learning of the true and tragic results of her creations she defected to the New Republic. She was rescued from the Maw Installation by Wedge Antilles, with whom she later fell in love. Unfortunately, her memory was erased by Kyp Durron, a Jedi Knight, when he briefly turned to the Dark Side. She appears during the Jedi Academy Trilogy (Jedi Search, Dark Apprentice, and Champions of The Force)

Zar, Fang

Senator from Sern Prime, Fang Zar was against Chancellor Palpatine's attempts to gather increasing power for himself at the Republic's expense. After Palpatine seized absolute power and crowned himself emperor, he dispatched Darth Vader to kill Fang Zar on Alderaan.

For more information, see the Star Wars Databank Entry on Fang Zar.

Zend, Salla

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Salla Zend was an ex-girlfriend of Han Solo. She, and cohort Shug Ninx helped Han and Leia save Luke and foil the Emperor Reborn's plan to control the galaxy from Byss 10 years after the Battle of Yavin with her remarkably fast ship, the Starlight Intruder (which Zend often claimed was faster than the Millennium Falcon, but in a number of races with the Falcon, the Intruder never came out on top). Salla was originally a student with a true gift for fixing and modifying machinery- but she didn't seek training to become an engineer or technician, preferring to become a spaceship mechanic aboard a corporate vessel. Eventually, she saved up enough money for a loan, with which she bought her own ship. Tweaking out her vessel, Zend began repaying the debt by smuggling with Solo. A race with Solo past a neutron star almost ended in disaster when her hyperdrive failed and Solo nearly died rescuing her. DIsturbed by the narrow miss, Zend retired from smuggling, partnering up with Ninx.


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