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Encyclopedia > Geonosians
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The Geonosian Encyclopedia (5613 words)
On Geonosis, massiffs are emblems of the Geonosian aristocracy, and domesticated massiffs are used to rid the hives of vermin.
Geonosian hives are connected to each other by kilometers of populated tunnels that extend underneath much of the planet; each hive guards its own tunnels with vigilance.
Geonosians are born into specific castes divided along the lines of their physical attributes, and thought most Geonosians are content to remain within their caste until they die, some develop ambition.
Geonosian - Wookieepedia, the Star Wars Wiki (1693 words)
Geonosians resided in hive colonies in organic-looking spires.
Geonosians were strong despite their thin builds, and were capable of constructing massive hives and factories in concert.
Geonosian Gizor Dellso and several other Geonosians formed a Confederate Remnant during the aftermath of the Mission to Mustafar, but the organization was dissolved during the Battle of Mustafar.
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