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This article is about minor villains in the fictional Star Wars universe. A stereotypical villain, common in early 20th century silent films, wears formal black clothes, exquisitely neat facial hair, and a maniacal demeanour. ... The Three Graces, here in a painting by Sandro Botticelli, were the goddesses of charm, beauty, nature, human creativity and fertility in Greek mythology. ... The DVD cover of the Star Wars trilogy. ... A fictional universe is a cohesive fictional world that serves as the setting or backdrop for one or (more commonly) multiple works of fiction. ...

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Boc

Boc is one of the seven Dark Jedi from the game Jedi Knight. He is a male Twi'lek, and is the first official denizen of the Star Wars universe that wields two lightsabres in combat. His attacks don't have nearly the diversity as in Jedi Academy, but he makes up for it by jumping about incessently.


Desann

Star Wars character
Desann
Species Chistori
Gender Male
Hair color None
Eye color Unknown
Home planet Unknown
Affiliation Sith (Dark Jedi), Galactic Empire (Imperial Remnant)
Film portrayer {{{portrayer}}}

Desann was a Dark Jedi in the computer game Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast. The DVD cover of the Star Wars trilogy. ... This is a list of species and races from the fictional universe of Star Wars. ... The word male has the following meanings: In biology, it refers to one half of a heterogamous reproduction system, where the female is the other half. ... In the fictional Star Wars universe, the Sith were a humanoid race who were enslaved by a group of warrior priests who follow the dark side of the Force and serve as the evil counterparts to the Jedi. ... Form of Government Empire Official language Basic Capital Coruscant (Imperial Center) Head of State Emperor Palpatine Executor Darth Vader Grand Vizier Sate Pestage Establishment 19 BBY Currency Galactic Standard Credit (Imperial Dataries) - Grand Moff Tarkin In the fictional Star Wars universe, the Galactic Empire was the regime established by Palpatine... In the Star Wars universe, the Imperial Remnant is a New Republic nickname for the Galactic Empire that came about following the Bastion Accords that ended the Galactic Civil War. ... Formally, a computer game is a game composed of a computer-controlled virtual universe that players may interact with in order to achieve a goal (or set of goals). ... Star Wars: Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast (aka JK2) is a Star Wars computer game released in 2002. ...


Desann was a lizard-like humanoid of the Chistori species. He was once a Jedi apprentice of Luke Skywalker, but killed one of the Jedi teachers and turned to the dark side of the Force. Desann became one of the two leaders (the other was Admiral Galak Fyyar) of an Imperial Remnant faction and searched for the Valley of the Jedi. Only two known people knew the location of the Valley of the Jedi: Kyle Katarn and his partner Jan Ors. Desann and his student Tavion captured Jan Ors on Artus Prime, a mine for unique crystals. Kyle tried to rescue his friend, but Desann commanded Tavion to kill Jan Ors.This was, however, a ruse to motivate Kyle to go to the Valley, and Jan remained alive on the Remnant flagship, Doomgiver. Kyle, thinking that Jan was dead, went to the Valley of the Jedi to increase his power and control of the force in order to avenge her death. Kyle was followed and thus unwittingly played right into Desann's trap by revealing the location of The Valley of the Jedi. Desann created a army of Dark Jedi warriors, called "Reborns" and "Shadowtroopers" by infusing the force into Artusian crystals and using them on stormtroopers, giving them the ability to use the Force. He attacked the Jedi Academy of Luke Skywalker, but Kyle stopped him by destroying his capital ship Doomgiver, thereby destroying most of his army. On Yavin 4 Jedi Knights and troopers of New Republic killed his remaining Reborns and stormtroopers. Desann escaped to the tunnels under the Massassi Temple, where he was confronted by Katarn. Each tried to convert the other to their side of the force, both unsuccessfully. A battle ensued, with Katarn emerging the victor. This is a list of species and races from the fictional universe of Star Wars. ... This article or section should include material from Jedi Sentinel —The Jedi Code — Obi-Wan Kenobi The Jedi Knights are a fictional brotherhood and organization from the Star Wars series of films by George Lucas. ... Luke Skywalker (born 19 BBY), is a fictional character of the Star Wars universe, a Jedi Knight, who plays a major role in the series of films. ... The Force in George Lucas Star Wars films is a (fictional) mystical power which is the object of the Jedi and Sith monastic orders. ... In the Star Wars universe, the Imperial Remnant is a New Republic nickname for the Galactic Empire that came about following the Bastion Accords that ended the Galactic Civil War. ... The Valley of the Jedi is a fictional location appearing in the Star Wars universe. ... Kyle Katarn is the protagonist of the video game Star Wars: Dark Forces and its sequels. ... In the fictional Star Wars universe, the Sith were a humanoid race who were enslaved by a group of warrior priests who follow the dark side of the Force and serve as the evil counterparts to the Jedi. ... New Republic can be: The New Republic, an American magazine. ...


Jerec

Jerec is a fictional Dark Jedi character of teh Star Wars universe, appearing in the game Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II. In the fictional Star Wars universe, the Sith were a humanoid race who were enslaved by a group of warrior priests who follow the dark side of the Force and serve as the evil counterparts to the Jedi. ... The DVD cover of the Star Wars trilogy. ... Star Wars: Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II (aka JK) is a first person shooter computer game released September 30, 1997, by LucasArts. ...


Physically blind, he perceives the world around him thanks to the Force. Serving the Galactic Empire and being the murderer of Morgan Katarn, after the fall of Palpatine his goal was to absorb the power of the Valley of the Jedi and begin a new Empire. However, Kyle Katarn stops him before he can do that and kills him, after fighting his 6 henchmen. The Force in George Lucas Star Wars films is a (fictional) mystical power which is the object of the Jedi and Sith monastic orders. ... Galactic empires are a fairly common theme in science fiction. ... Palpatine (84 BBY - 4 ABY, spirit made one with the dark side of the Force 11 ABY) is a fictional character of the Star Wars universe. ... The Valley of the Jedi is a fictional location appearing in the Star Wars universe. ... Kyle Katarn is the protagonist of the video game Star Wars: Dark Forces and its sequels. ...


He apparently reappears in Jedi Knight: Mysteries of the Sith (the Jedi Knight expansion pack), this time as a variety of Sith statue scattered throughout the last few levels. Jedi Knight: Mysteries of the Sith is the expansion pack for the first person shooter Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II. It was released January 31, 1998. ...


Gorc

Gorc is the larger of two brothers from the game Jedi Knight. He is one of the seven Dark Jedi. He and his brother Pic both attack Kyle Katarn in the same level. Gorc has an appropriatly massive lightsabre, and favours Force Destruction. He is the 'twin' of the pair that handles brute force.


Maw

Maw was an alien on the side of Jerec and a Jedi. He participated on the death of Morgan KAtarn. Maw lost his legs to Qu Rahn and was defeated later in battle by Kyle Katarn. Maw's remarks on his father's death made Kyle mad and killed him while unarmed, bringing himself close to the Dark Side.


Motti, Admiral

Star Wars character
Motti
Species Human
Gender Male
Hair color Brown
Eye color Unknown
Home planet Unknown
Affiliation Galactic Empire
Film portrayer Richard LeParmentier

Admiral Motti was one of the high ranking officers aboard the first Death Star. He was one of many officers who were overconfident of the station's invulnerability. He thought that, even if the Rebels did obtain the complete schematics of the station, any assault would be completely futile. Motti even didn't believe in the true power of the Force, thinking the Death Star was far more powerful. Darth Vader personally changed his opinion by using a brief Force chokehold on him. Motti was later killed when the Death Star was destroyed by a Rebel attack. The DVD cover of the Star Wars trilogy. ... In George Lucas fictional Star Wars universe, Humans are the most numerous and dominant species, with apparently millions of major and minor colonies galaxywide. ... The word male has the following meanings: In biology, it refers to one half of a heterogamous reproduction system, where the female is the other half. ... Form of Government Empire Official language Basic Capital Coruscant (Imperial Center) Head of State Emperor Palpatine Executor Darth Vader Grand Vizier Sate Pestage Establishment 19 BBY Currency Galactic Standard Credit (Imperial Dataries) - Grand Moff Tarkin In the fictional Star Wars universe, the Galactic Empire was the regime established by Palpatine... The Death Star is a moon-sized planetoid military space station in the fictional Star Wars universe. ... Categories: Stub | Electronic design automation | Technical communication ... The Force in George Lucas Star Wars films is a (fictional) mystical power which is the object of the Jedi and Sith monastic orders. ... Darth Vader (41 BBY - 4 ABY; became Darth Vader in 19 BBY), is a fictional character and villain from the Star Wars movies. ...


Needa, Lorth

Star Wars character
Naga Sadow
Species Sith
Gender Male
Hair color Brown
Eye color Green
Home planet Ziost
Affiliation Sith
Film portrayer {{{portrayer}}}

Naga Sadow was a Sith Lord 5000 years BBY. He was the mastermind that lead the Great Hyperspace War that attempted to expand the borders of the Sith Empire at the expense of the Old Republic only to oversee the destruction of the Sith by the Republic and the Jedi. Naga Sadow had pure Sith blood, and was a member of a priesthood that practiced Sith magic, drawing from the dark side of the Force. Labeled a criminal by the Old Republic due to his part in the war, he fled to Yavin 4, the moon of a gas giant where he conducted experiments on his Massassi warriors causing them to mutate from red-skinned humanoids into fearsome, savage, hunchbacked predators. Despite this, his Massassi slaves treated him like a god, building huge temples to honour their Sith Lord. His tomb is seen in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic on Xbox & PC on Korriban, a Sith planet. He was also the master of Freedon Nadd who became the next Dark Lord of the Sith after him. The DVD cover of the Star Wars trilogy. ... In George Lucas fictional Star Wars universe, Humans are the most numerous and dominant species, with apparently millions of major and minor colonies galaxywide. ... The word male has the following meanings: In biology, it refers to one half of a heterogamous reproduction system, where the female is the other half. ... In the fictional Star Wars universe, the Sith were a humanoid race who were enslaved by a group of warrior priests who follow the dark side of the Force and serve as the evil counterparts to the Jedi. ... In the fictional Star Wars universe, the Sith were a humanoid race who were enslaved by a group of warrior priests who follow the dark side of the Force and serve as the evil counterparts to the Jedi. ... Fans of the fictional Star Wars universe keep track of the dates of key events with a dating system (or calendar) centered around the Battle of Yavin featured in Star Wars: A New Hope. ... In the fictional Star Wars universe, the Sith were a humanoid race who were enslaved by a group of warrior priests who follow the dark side of the Force and serve as the evil counterparts to the Jedi. ... The Force in George Lucas Star Wars films is a (fictional) mystical power which is the object of the Jedi and Sith monastic orders. ... - Senator Palpatine Form of Government Federal Republic Official language Basic Capital Coruscant Head of Government Chancellor Establishment c. ... Yavin 4 is one of the many moons of the gas planet Yavin in the Star Wars universe. ... A gas giant is a large planet that is not composed mostly of rock or other solid matter. ... This is a list of species and races from the fictional universe of Star Wars. ... Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (KotOR) is an RPG video game originally for the Microsoft Xbox and later for PCs running Microsoft Windows. ... Korriban is a fictional planet in the Star Wars universe, the sole planet in the Horuset System, located across the galaxy from Cinnagar and Koros Minor. ... A planet (from the Greek πλανήτης, planetes or wanderers) is a body of considerable mass that orbits a star and that produces very little or no energy through nuclear fusion. ...


Seerdon, Kohl

Star Wars character
Moff Seerdon
Species Human
Gender Male
Hair color Unknown
Eye color Unknown
Home planet Unknown
Affiliation Galactic Empire
Film portrayer {{{portrayer}}}

Moff Kohl Seerdon was the Imperial moff in the video game Star Wars: Rogue Squadron The DVD cover of the Star Wars trilogy. ... In George Lucas fictional Star Wars universe, Humans are the most numerous and dominant species, with apparently millions of major and minor colonies galaxywide. ... The word male has the following meanings: In biology, it refers to one half of a heterogamous reproduction system, where the female is the other half. ... Form of Government Empire Official language Basic Capital Coruscant (Imperial Center) Head of State Emperor Palpatine Executor Darth Vader Grand Vizier Sate Pestage Establishment 19 BBY Currency Galactic Standard Credit (Imperial Dataries) - Grand Moff Tarkin In the fictional Star Wars universe, the Galactic Empire was the regime established by Palpatine... Definition Grand Moff Insignia In the fictional universe of Star Wars, a Moff is an Imperial rank honorificly bestowed among various servants of the Galactic Empire. ... A computer game is a game composed of a computer-controlled virtual universe that players interact with in order to achieve a defined goal or set of goals. ...


In the time of the Old Republic, Seerdon was a military officer. When the Galactic Empire formed, Palpatine made Seerdon governor of the Taloraan. During the Galactic Civil War, Seerdon was one of the most dangerous enemies of Rogue Squadron. His ruthless strategies and well known ambition tocontrol bacta supplies made him one of the first targets in Star Wars. His anger was well known and Kasan Moor (former Imperial commander) claimed that the man in charge of Toloraan at the time of the attack would wind up dead. When Rogue Squadron attacked the snow planet Fest and destroyed his Imperial weapons research facility, Seerdon attacked Chandrila, homeworld of the Rebel Alliance supreme commander-in-chief of state Mon Mothma. Rogue Squadron stopped his attack, but Seerdon invaded Thyferra and took control of bacta. Without bacta fluid, the Rebel Alliance couldn't heal wounded troops. Rogue Squadron attacked Thyferra and destroyed Imperial forces of Seerdon. Seerdon attacked Luke Skywalker with his Sentinel-class shuttle, but Luke destroyed the shuttle and killed Seerdon. - Senator Palpatine Form of Government Federal Republic Official language Basic Capital Coruscant Head of Government Chancellor Establishment c. ... This article is about minor characters in the fictional Star Wars universe who are part of the Rebel Alliance. ... Luke Skywalker being healed in a bacta tube in the rebel base on Hoth. ...


Skywalker, Luuke

Star Wars character
Luuke Skywalker
Species Human clone
Gender Male
Hair color Blond
Eye color Blue
Home planet Wayland
Affiliation Sith (Dark Jedi (Loyal to Joruus C'baoth))
Film portrayer {{{portrayer}}}

The clone of Luke Skywalker, created by Joruus C'baoth to turn Skywalker to the dark side, instead provided the means by which Mara Jade could finally let go of her anger, and join the light side. The DVD cover of the Star Wars trilogy. ... In George Lucas fictional Star Wars universe, Humans are the most numerous and dominant species, with apparently millions of major and minor colonies galaxywide. ... The word male has the following meanings: In biology, it refers to one half of a heterogamous reproduction system, where the female is the other half. ... Wayland is the name of a mythical character and of some places in the United States of America: Weyland, the smith. ... In the fictional Star Wars universe, the Sith were a humanoid race who were enslaved by a group of warrior priests who follow the dark side of the Force and serve as the evil counterparts to the Jedi. ... Mara Jade Skywalker (born c. ...


During their duel on Bespin, Darth Vader sliced off Luke Skywalker's right hand, sending it, and his lightsaber, falling into the depths of Cloud City. Believed lost by Skywalker, the hand and its weapon were eventually found. The hand was stored along with the lightsaber in the Emperor's private storehouse in Mt. Tantiss. When Joruus C'baoth became the Guardian of Wayland, he found the storehouse, and Luke's hand. Cell sample B-2332-54 was taken from the hand, and became the basis for the clone of Luke Skywalker. The fictional Star Wars universe features an intricate array of different weapons, whose uses and powers range from interpersonal combat to destroying entire space stations or even planets and solar systems in single sweeps. ...


The Empire maintained a series of working spaarti cloning cylinders in Mt. Tantiss, and it was within one of these that Luuke Skywalker was grown. Though cloning technology had advanced since the days of the Clone Wars, the process was not perfected. The creation and growth acceleration of Luuke was rushed, meaning the clone became mentally unstable. Luuke was given little independence, and was largely controlled by the mental influence Joruus C'baoth himself. That Joruus was also insane did not improve Luuke's chances.


Luuke was created as nothing more than a mindless killer, and he was tasked with the destruction of Luke Skywalker, should the Jedi refuse to join C'baoth. Then, Joruus would at least have one version of Skywalker as his apprentice. Luke faced the clone in the Mt. Tantiss throne room, when he, Mara Jade and the heroes of the Alliance staged an attack on Wayland. Using the lightsaber that was once Anakin Skywalker's, Luuke fought his 'parent' in a vicious battle across the throne room. C'baoth was able to control Luuke and battle his other enemies - a testament to his dark powers.


However, C'baoth could not stop the intervention of luck. Though C'baoth was able to disarm Han and Leia Organa Solo, Mara Jade managed to grab Leia's lightsaber. Confused, C'baoth let his guard down, and Mara launched into action. Luke had led his clone towards a panel of viewscreens, and baited Luuke into slicing one with his sabre. Sparks flew into the clone's face, causing him to cry out - the first sound he made during the entire battle. Turning in confusion, Luuke was killed by Mara. With the Emperor's last command now fulfilled, in a fashion - to kill Luke Skywalker - Mara was free to kill C'baoth himself. Luuke's lightsaber was recovered by Luke and presented to Mara as a gift.


Ventress, Asajj

Star Wars character
Asajj Ventress
Species Unknown
Gender Female
Hair color Bald
Eye color White
Home planet Rattatak
Affiliation Sith (Dark Jedi), Confederacy of Indepedence Systems
Film portrayer {{{portrayer}}}

Asajj Ventress is a Dark Jedi, and one of Darth Tyranus's (Count Dooku) Force-sensitive operatives. Asajj wielded twin lightsabers given to her by Count Dooku himself, lightsabers which were specially modified to connect into a double-bladed lightsaber. Asajj Ventress was voiced by Grey DeLisle in the Clone Wars micro series. The DVD cover of the Star Wars trilogy. ... Female is a sex that denotes an animal which produces egg cells in order to reproduce. ... The following are fictional planets set in the Star Wars universe. ... In the fictional Star Wars universe, the Sith were a humanoid race who were enslaved by a group of warrior priests who follow the dark side of the Force and serve as the evil counterparts to the Jedi. ... Count Dooku (102 - 19 BBY) is a fictional character from the Star Wars universe. ... Photo still of Grey DeLisle. ... Star Wars: Clone Wars (November 7, 2003 _ present) is an animated Star Wars television series that chronicles the Clone Wars between the Republic under Chancellor Palpatine and the Confederacy of Independent Systems under Count Dooku. ...


Asajj hailed from the barbaric planet of Rattatak. She became cold-hearted and merciless from a lifetime of enduring cruel hardships that began when Osika Kirske murdered her parents while she was young. She would later come under the teaching of a Jedi named Ky Narec. The two quickly became favored by the people, until Narec was killed by Osika Kirske before Asajj could become a full-fledged Jedi. Because of this, Asajj was as skilled as any Jedi but was unable to control her rage, developing a hatred for the Jedi that had abandoned her mentor and had ignored the bloodshed on Rattatak. Asajj soon became a force of authority on her lawless homeworld, defeating most of the remaining warlords and getting her revenge on Osika Kirske. She kept Ky Narec's lightsaber as a momento of the good times with her mentor. The following are fictional planets set in the Star Wars universe. ... This article or section should include material from Jedi Sentinel —The Jedi Code — Obi-Wan Kenobi The Jedi Knights are a fictional brotherhood and organization from the Star Wars series of films by George Lucas. ...


During the Clone Wars, Asajj appeared before Count Dooku when he arrived on Rattatak to add it to the Separatist movement. Impressed with Asajj's talents, Dooku recruited her by appealing to her disgust with the Jedi. After beating her in a sparring duel, Dooku made Asajj commander of his Separatist forces. She was sent to kill Anakin Skywalker, only to be nearly killed by him. The Clone Wars (22 - 19 BBY) is a fictional conflict described in the Star Wars series and featured in the two latter episodes of the prequel trilogy, Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith. ... Anakin Skywalker (41 BBY - 4 ABY), is a fictional character from Star Wars. ...


She would capture Obi-Wan Kenobi in a later battle and transport him to Rattatak for interrogation in hopes to give the broken-down Jedi to Count Dooku. However, Kenobi escaped with ARC Trooper Alpha. Before leaving, Kenobi stole Ky Narec's lightsaber from Asajj, making this more personal to her. General Obi-Wan Ben Kenobi (57 - 0 BBY) was a Jedi Master, of legendary status, in the fictional Star Wars universe. ...


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Xizor

Prince Xizor (Shee-zor) is a major villain in the novel Shadows Of The Empire. He is a Falleen, and leader of the powerful criminal organization Black Sun in the time between the Battle of Hoth and the end of the Galactic Civil War. The book portrayed Xizor as a rival of Darth Vader, largely the result of a mixture of ambition and hatred. The latter arose when Vader obliterated much of Xizor's homeworld from orbit to halt the spread of a plague, killing most of Xizor's family in the process. Learning of Vader's quest for Luke, Xizor attempted to have the young Skywalker killed to humiliate his adversary. Xizor also persuaded Palpatine to let the plans for the second Death Star fall into rebel hands. Xizor is described as the third most powerful being in the galaxy in terms of influence (behind only Emperor Palpatine and Darth Vader). Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire was a multimedia project created by Lucasfilm in 1996. ... This is a list of species and races from the fictional universe of Star Wars. ... Techno Union The Techno Union is a fictional organization in the Star Wars universe. ... The Battle of Hoth is a fictional event in the science fiction film Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back. ... The Galactic Civil War (approx. ... Darth Vader (41 BBY - 4 ABY; became Darth Vader in 19 BBY), is a fictional character and villain from the Star Wars movies. ... Luke Skywalker (born 19 BBY), is a fictional character of the Star Wars universe, a Jedi Knight, who plays a major role in the series of films. ... Palpatine (84 BBY - 4 ABY, spirit made one with the dark side of the Force 11 ABY) is a fictional character of the Star Wars universe. ... The Death Star is a moon-sized planetoid military space station in the fictional Star Wars universe. ... In the fictional Star Wars universe, the Rebel Alliance, or more formally, the Alliance to Restore the Republic, was a group formed in direct military opposition to the Galactic Empire. ...


Prince Xizor was portrayed as a cold and ruthless risk-taker - indeed, his species has a reptillian semblance. Unlike the grotesque Jabba, Xizor had a refined and charismatic appearance, with a taste for "the finer things in life" that was strikingly juxtaposed with his merciless ambition. Similarly, while he was certainly "cold" in some respects, he behaved quite irrationally at times, most dramatically in choosing to pursue his dangerous machinations against Vader. He was assisted by Guri, an enigmatic and brutal "human replica droid" (HRD) assassin. (Guri survived her master's death, and was subsequently featured in a comic book mini-series titled "Evolution.") This is a list of species and races from the fictional universe of Star Wars. ... Jabba Desilijic Tiure, or simply Jabba the Hutt, (596 BBY - 4 ABY) is a character in the Star Wars movies. ... Alternate uses: Reason (program), Reason (magazine), Reason (Asimov) In philosophy, reason (from Latin ratio, by way of French raison) is the faculty by means of which or the process through which human beings perform thought, especially abstract thought. ... Guri is a character in Steve Perrys book, Shadows of the Empire. ...


Xizor also became enamored of Leia Organa, and attempted to seduce her. As with his other schemes, this backfired dramatically. This example of startling risk-taking coincided with the disintegration of Xizor's bold attempts on Luke's life. A slip of the tongue in a high-pressure situation reveals these plots against Luke, and Xizor is killed when he refuses to surrender to Vader. Her Royal Highness, Princess Leia Organa Solo of Alderaan (born 19 BBY), a fictional character in the Star Wars universe played by actress Carrie Fisher in the films and by Ann Sachs in the 1980s radio drama. ...



 
 

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