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Besalisks are a sentient species in the fictional Star Wars universe. One Besalisk, Dexter Jettster, a good friend of Obi-Wan Kenobi; is seen in Attack of the Clones For the 1977 film originally released under the name Star Wars, see Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. ...
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Besalisks are a race of four-armed humanoids. Female Besalisks can have up to eight arms. Besalisks evolved from large flightless avians, though they are often mistaken for a reptilian species. They are bulky, fleshy beings able to survive for long periods without food or water. Although Besalisks have contributed very little to the galaxy in terms of resources and technology, they are found easily in the galactic community and can readily use what other species have to offer. During the reign of the Galactic Empire, Besalisks narrowly avoided slavery by calling in favors with various influential underworld connections. Many are still working off their freedom, especially besalisks that are foolish or desperate enough to seek aid from the Hutts. Besalisks have never sough official representation in the Galactic Senate and generally seem content to go about their business and leave Galactic affairs to politicians and bureaucrats of other species. Communities on their homeworld are sparsely populated, and few offworld colonies of Besalisks are found in any era. Galactic empires are a fairly common theme in science fiction. ...
Examples of some Besalisks are:Dexter Jettster, Lexia Trexor, Taster Dannex. Dexter Jettster was the owner of Dexters Diner and an superb explorer in his younger days. ...
Personality
Besalisks are often seen as gluttonous, although this is just speculation, because Besalisks can survive with out food or water for days. More speculation is that they are nervous or in poor shape because they sweat profusely. This is false because on the Besalisk homeworld, the temperatures are normally freezing. Besalisks are sociable, gregarious, and keen-witted.
Physical Description Bealisks are stocky humanoids with thick arms, a bony crest surrounded by short feathers, and a wide mouth with an elastic sack dangling from it. The average Besalisk stands apx. 1.8 meters tall. Male Besalisks have four arms, while females can have up to eight.
Homeworld Ojom, located in the Outer Rim, is a cold ocean world covered in giant glaciers that slowly move across the planet's surface. Each glacier supports a small Besalisk commune. Ojom has many space stations orbiting it, most of them larger than the Besalisk communes. These stations fill the role of Ojom's spaceports, and are more hospitable than the planet itself.
Language Besalisks have their own language; which consists of grunts, growls, and barks. The written language has a simple alphabet and short words, although Besalisks can speak Galactic Basic with ease. The fictional universe of Star Wars is a multilingual one, in which it is common to have either a passive or active understanding of many multiple languages from numerous alien races and cultures. ...
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