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Encyclopedia > List of minor Star Wars villains

This article is about minor villains in the fictional Star Wars universe. For Jedi characters, see List of minor Star Wars Jedi characters. One popular concept of the villain, meant to mimic the purposely distinctive visage of villains, initially from the stage plays of the 1880s. ... // Fiction (from the Latin fingere, to form, create) is the genre of imaginative prose literature, including novels and short stories. ... This article needs additional references or sources to facilitate its verification. ... A fictional universe is a cohesive imaginary world that serves as the setting or backdrop for one or (more commonly) multiple works of fiction. ... Jedi Masters (left to right) Saesee Tiin, Agen Kolar, Mace Windu, and Kit Fisto Jedi Knights and Jedi Knight redirect here. ... Information on this article has split into three lists: List of minor Star Wars Jedi apprentices List of minor Star Wars Jedi knights List of minor Star Wars Jedi masters For more information on minor Jedi, please see List of ancient Jedi and List of New Order Jedi characters. ...

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Ashgad, Seti

As a hyperdrive engineer for Incom Corporation, Seti Ashgad was best known for designing the Z-95 Headhunter. During the Clone Wars, Ashgad became a charismatic and ambitious senator. Because of his opposition to Senator Palpatine, Ashgad suddenly "vanished" and was sentenced to a prison term on Nam Chorios. There, he stepped into the power void created by Beldorion the Hutt's failure to maintain his rule over the local populace. Yet as he gained power, Ashgad became subverted by the humanoid droch Dzym, who used him as his figurehead. At Dzym's behest, Ashgad arranged a meeting with Leia Organa-Solo, setting in motion a chain of events which Dzym hoped would lead him to conquer the galaxy. Organa-Solo was captured and held in Ashgad's complex on Nam Chorios until she escaped. As Dzym's plans fell apart, he and Ashgad boarded a ship to escape the planet, but it was destroyed before it left the system. [1] Incom Corporation is a fictional corporation of the Star Wars universe. ... The following is a list of fictional Star Wars starfighters. ... A scene from Attack of the Clones depicting the Battle of Geonosis, the first battle of the Clone Wars The Clone Wars (also known as the Clone War) are a series of fictional intragalactic battles in George Lucass science fiction saga Star Wars. ... Palpatine is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article may require cleanup. ... In the fictional Star Wars Expanded Universe, Beldorion was a Hutt who trained to be a Jedi sometime before the Clone Wars (the only known Huttese Jedi). ... Princess Leia Organa Solo of Alderaan (born Leia Amidala Skywalker) is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. ...


Baruk, Reelo

Reelo Baruk is a very fat Rodian, Nar Shaddaa gangster, who was a character in the Star Wars game Jedi Outcast. Although Baruk fronted as a legitimate garbage collector, he was really a powerful criminal kingpin who was considered untouchable by even the Hutts. Baruk's gang is made up of different alien species ranging from his fellow Rodians to Grans and Weequays. In Jedi Outcast his main role was smuggling cortosis (a lightsaber resistant material) through Bespin to the Cairn system for Desann and the Imperial Remnant. Reelo was eventually killed by Kyle Katarn while Katarn and Lando Calrissian were trying to escape Nar Shadda in the Lady Luck. Spoiler warning: // The Palowick are native to the swampy world of Lowick. ... Nar Shaddaa is the largest moon that orbits the planet of Nal Hutta in the fictional Star Wars Expanded Universe. ... This article needs additional references or sources to facilitate its verification. ... ... ... This article is about minor villains in the fictional Star Wars universe. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Lando Calrissian (born c. ...


Reelo also appears in the massive multiplayer role playing game Star Wars Galaxies as a minor NPC in Jabba's palace. The character in this game is physically different than in Jedi Knight 2, as he is much more obese in JKII.


Beju, Prince

Prince Beju was the prince of the planet Gala, appearing in The Hidden Past and The Mark of the Crown. Initially, he sided with the Syndicat, who offered to help Beju take over Gala in exchange for power. Beju planned on thwarting his planet's elections by cutting off the bacta supply and reinstate it when the people started suffering, which would make the Prince look like a hero and make the other two candidates for the elections look inferior. However, his plan backfired when Obi-Wan Kenobi and Qui-Gon Jinn exposed the plot. Beju was then tested by the Mark of the Crown, which would determine if he was the rightful heir. The results turned out negative, and Beju lost all influence on Gala. // Ealor is a planet in the Bysis system. ... The Hidden Past by Jude Watson is the third in a series of young reader novels called Jedi Apprentice. ... The Mark of the Crown by Jude Watson is the fourth in a series of young reader novels called Jedi Apprentice. ... The following is a list of minor organizations in the fictional Star Wars universe. ... The following is a list of substances, including food and drugs, found in the fictional series Star Wars. ... Obi-Wan Ben Kenobi is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. ... Qui-Gon Jinn is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe, portrayed by Liam Neeson in Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace. ...


Chief Bast

Star Wars character
Bast

Position Aid to Grand Moff Tarkin
Homeworld Unknown
Species Human
Gender Male
Affiliation Galactic Empire
Portrayed by Leslie Schofield

Chief Bast (simply known as "Commander #1" in the official credits) was an Imperial Officer and a personal aide to Grand Moff Tarkin stationed aboard the first Death Star. He appeared in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. Like General Tagge, Chief Bast feared that the Rebels might find an exploitable weakness in the purloined plans for the battle station. However, he was unable to convince Grand Moff Tarkin of the danger. His ultimate fate is unknown and it can be speculated that he might have died while aboard the Death Star during its destruction. This article needs additional references or sources to facilitate its verification. ... Image File history File links Bast1. ... Grand Moff Governor Wilhuff Tarkin is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. ... 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 shield and spear of the Roman god Mars, which is also the alchemical symbol for iron, represents the male sex. ... The Galactic Empire is the main antagonist in the Star Wars universe. ... Leslie Schofield as Chief Bast in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. ... The Galactic Empire is the main antagonist in the Star Wars universe. ... In military organizations, a commissioned officer is a member of the service who derives authority directly from a sovereign power, and as such holds a commission from that power. ... Grand Moff Governor Wilhuff Tarkin is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. ... The first Death Star, with TIE Fighters flying from it. ... This movie poster for Star Wars depicts many of the films important elements, such as Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, Han Solo, X-Wing and Y-Wing fighters Star Wars, retitled Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope in 1981 (see note at Title,) is the original (and in chronological... High General Tagge is a character in the Star Wars universe who appears in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. ... In the fictional Star Wars universe, the Rebel Alliance, or more formally, the Alliance to Restore the Republic, was an interstellar political resistance force formed in direct military opposition to the Galactic Empire. ... The International Space Station in 2006 A space station is an artificial structure designed for humans to live in outer space. ...


The Star Wars Holiday Special features Chief Bast serving under Darth Vader during the Imperial occupation of Kashyyyk in re-used, originally cut footage from A New Hope. As it is set some months after the Death Star's destruction and considered to be proof that Bast evacuated the battle station before it was destroyed.
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Boc Aseca

Star Wars character
Boc Aseca

Position Dark Jedi
Homeworld Ryloth
Species Twi'lek
Gender Male
Affiliation Dark Jedi, Galactic Empire (Imperial Remnant)
Portrayed by Time Winters

Boc is one of the seven Dark Jedi from the game Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II that Kyle Katarn must face and defeat.[2] This article needs additional references or sources to facilitate its verification. ... Dark Jedi Boc as portrayed in a cutscene from the videogame Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II This is a screenshot of a copyrighted computer game or video game. ... This article does not cite its references or sources. ... // Radatous Radatous is only known for its great shield generators and ancient Jedi training camps. ... Various Twilek females In the fictional Star Wars universe, Twileks (pronounced /twiː.lɛk/) are a prominent alien species. ... The shield and spear of the Roman god Mars, which is also the alchemical symbol for iron, represents the male sex. ... This article does not cite its references or sources. ... The Galactic Empire is the main antagonist in the Star Wars universe. ... 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. ... This article does not cite its references or sources. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...


Boc is a male Twi'lek with pale skin, reddish eyes and dressed in ragged clothes. He is portrayed in cutscenes in the game as a slightly mentally deranged individual who seems to find amusement in destruction and violence. The shield and spear of the Roman god Mars, which is also the alchemical symbol for iron, represents the male sex. ... Various Twilek females In the fictional Star Wars universe, Twileks (pronounced /twiː.lɛk/) are a prominent alien species. ...


When he fights, he madly charges and lets out strange noises that sound something like 'boi! boi!'


His fighting style is described as unorthodox and unpredictable. He is the first official denizen of the Star Wars universe that wields a very bulky purple lightsaber that he can change into two lightsabers in combat (thus preceding Anakin Skywalker in his duel against Count Dooku and Joclad Danva, who can be seen with twin blades in the background during the Battle of Geonosis in Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones). Boc's attacks do not have nearly the diversity as those of Katarn's enemies in later games in the Jedi Knight series, such as Jedi Outcast and Jedi Academy, but by the standards of 1997, his combat style is rather impressive and effective. His main strategy in combat is jumping about incessantly. This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Anakin Skywalker is the central character in the Star Wars fictional universe. ... Count Dooku (also known as Darth Tyranus) is a fictional character from the Star Wars universe. ... Joclad Danva Homeworld-Unknown Species-Human Gender-Male Height-Unknown Hair Color-Black Eye Color-Unknown Affiliation-Jedi, Galactic Republic Joclad Danva was a Human Jedi Knight. ... Film poster for Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones (2002) is the fifth Star Wars science fiction movie released and the second part of the prequel trilogy which began with Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace. ... 1997 (MCMXCVII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


While realized by a computer-generated imagery character in the game itself, Boc is portrayed by actor Time Winters in cutscenes after completion of certain levels. Computer-generated imagery (CGI) is the application of the field of computer graphics (or more specifically, 3D computer graphics) to special effects. ...




Eleichim, Hussal

Star Wars character
Hussal Eleichim

Position President of the Oaan Tar Revolutionary Council
Homeworld Oaan Tar
Species Human
Gender Male
Affiliation Oaan Tar Revolutionary Council
Portrayed by Not applicable

Hussal Eleichim was the dictator of the planet Oaan Tar (43-29 BBY) before he was deposed by a Jedi task force sent to the planet by the Galactic Senate. The task force, led by Jedi Master Aaska Ren-Turro, handed the dictator over to the Republic-backed interim government, which put him on trial and later executed him.
This article needs additional references or sources to facilitate its verification. ... // Obroa-Skai is the home of the oldest and most extensive neutral knowledge archive in the galaxy. ... 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 shield and spear of the Roman god Mars, which is also the alchemical symbol for iron, represents the male sex. ... // Obroa-Skai is the home of the oldest and most extensive neutral knowledge archive in the galaxy. ... Jedi Masters (left to right) Saesee Tiin, Agen Kolar, Mace Windu, and Kit Fisto Jedi Knights and Jedi Knight redirect here. ... - Senator Palpatine Form of Government Federal Republic Official language Basic Capital Coruscant Head of Government Chancellor Establishment c. ... 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. ... The following is a list of fictional Star Wars Jedi characters who attained a rank of Jedi Master. ... - Senator Palpatine Form of Government Federal Republic Official language Basic Capital Coruscant Head of Government Chancellor Establishment c. ...


Eleichim, Vrigen

Star Wars character
Vrigen Eleichim

Position President of the Republic of Oaan Tar
Homeworld Oaan Tar
Species Human
Gender Male
Affiliation Republic of Oaan Tar
Portrayed by Not applicable

Vrigen Eleichim was the dictator of the planet Oaan Tar (84-43 BBY) after he seized control of the planet's military and food supply. He ruled for forty years before being assassinated by his son, Hussal Eleichim, who in turn took power.
This article needs additional references or sources to facilitate its verification. ... // Obroa-Skai is the home of the oldest and most extensive neutral knowledge archive in the galaxy. ... 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 shield and spear of the Roman god Mars, which is also the alchemical symbol for iron, represents the male sex. ... // Obroa-Skai is the home of the oldest and most extensive neutral knowledge archive in the galaxy. ... assassin, see Assassin (disambiguation) Jack Ruby assassinated Lee Harvey Oswald in a very public manner. ...


Dellso, Gizor

Star Wars character
Gizor Dellso

Position Head Geonosian technician
Homeworld Geonosis
Species Geonosian
Gender Male
Affiliation Confederacy of Independent Systems
Portrayed by Not applicable

Gizor Dellso was a "villain" that appeared in Star Wars: Battlefront II.[3] He was a Geonosian engineer in the Confederacy of Independent Systems who had helped design and construct a signal override device for the droid army, easing the Trade Federation's fears that the army might be used against them. This article needs additional references or sources to facilitate its verification. ... Geonosis is a planet from Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones. ... This is a list of species and races from the fictional universe of Star Wars. ... The shield and spear of the Roman god Mars, which is also the alchemical symbol for iron, represents the male sex. ... In the fictional Star Wars universe, the Confederacy of Independent Systems (CIS) is an organization that existed in the latter years of the Republic. ... This is a list of species and races from the fictional universe of Star Wars. ... In the fictional Star Wars universe, the Confederacy of Independent Systems (CIS) is an organization that existed in the latter years of the Republic. ... The Trade Federation invasion, and later occupation, force marches on Theed The Trade Federation is a fictional organization that exists in the Star Wars universe at the time of the Galactic Republic. ...


When the droid deactivation signal was transmitted across the Galaxy by Darth Vader, Gizor refused to surrender. Stealing plans for an experimental droid (one with apparently a thicker armour), the Geonosian holed up on Mustafar, where he reactivated a hidden droid factory on the world and churned out his own private army of battle droids. And although not mentioned in the game, the 501st Legion runs into a blockade of Federation ships overtop of the planet. Quite possibly, Delso found a hidden shipyard or just rounded up remaining, undestroyed ships of the Federation. Darth Vader is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. ... Mustafar is a volcanic planet in the Star Wars universe. ...


Dellso was killed by the 501st Legion, which was dispatched to Mustafar in an effort to bring the fugitive to justice.
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Derricote, General Evir

General Evir Derricote is an Imperial general who ran as a personal side project a hydroponics facility on Borleias that produced Alderaanian foodstuffs. He lost the facility when the Rebel Alliance took the planet, but the Imperial leader, Ysanne Isard, recognized his talents as a bioengineer and picked him to head the Krytos virus project. He was killed during Corran Horn's escape from the Lusankya. The Galactic Empire is the main antagonist in the Star Wars universe. ... NASA researcher checking hydroponic onions with Bibb lettuce to his left and radishes to the right Example of Autotrophic Metabolism Hydroponics or hydroculture is a method of growing plants using mineral nutrient solutions instead of soil. ... // Spoiler warning: Aargau is one of the Deep Core Worlds, and is the headquarters of the Bank of Aargau, which is owned by the Confederacy of Independent Systems ally, the InterGalactic Banking Clan. ... In the fictional Star Wars universe, Alderaan is the home of Princess Leia, Bail Organa and also, in 4000 BBY, Ulic Qel Droma who fought in the Great Sith War. ... In the fictional Star Wars universe, the Rebel Alliance, or more formally, the Alliance to Restore the Republic, is an interstellar terrorist force formed in direct military opposition to the Galactic Empire. ... Ysanne Isard is a fictional Imperial character from the Star Wars Expanded Universe. ... Biological engineering (also biosystems engineering and bioengineering) is a broad-based engineering discipline that deals with bio-molecular and molecular processes, product design, sustainability and analysis of biological systems. ... The Krytos virus was the name of a fictional bioengineered virus in the Star Wars Expanded Universe. ... Corran Horn (b. ...


Lord Desann

Star Wars character
Desann

Position Dark Jedi Master, Jedi trainee (former)
Homeworld Unknown
Species Chistori
Gender Male
Affiliation Dark Jedi, Empire Reborn, New Jedi Order, New Republic
Portrayed by Mark Klastorin (voice)

Desann is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. He is the main villain in Star Wars Jedi Knight II : Jedi Outcast. Desann is a lizard-like humanoid of the Chistori species. Before joining Luke Skywalker's Jedi Academy, the Chistori was shunned and abused by others of his race, who did not fully understand the nature of the Force and regarded it with fear. This article needs additional references or sources to facilitate its verification. ... Desann as portrayed in a cutscene from the videogame Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast. ... Spoiler warning: // The Abyssin inhabit the planet Byss. ... The shield and spear of the Roman god Mars, which is also the alchemical symbol for iron, represents the male sex. ... This article does not cite its references or sources. ... The New Jedi Order, also known as New Jedi Order or by its acronym, NJO, is a series of science fiction novels set in the Star Wars universe 25-30 years ABY. Its primary plotline involves an invasion of the Star Wars galaxy by the Yuuzhan Vong, but over the... The New Republic (officially The New Galactic Republic) is a fictional government in Star Wars. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... This article needs additional references or sources to facilitate its verification. ... A fictional universe is a cohesive imaginary world that serves as the setting or backdrop for one or (more commonly) multiple works of fiction. ... Spoiler warning: // The Abyssin inhabit the planet Byss. ... Luke Skywalker is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe, portrayed by Mark Hamill in the films Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, and Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi. ... The Jedi Academy is a fictional training establishment in the Star Wars universe. ...


Once in the Academy, the alien-lizard proved to be a very powerful and successful student. However, over time he was impatient, power hungry, condescending, aggressive, and even violent, especially in his arguments with instructors. During a training session he struck down and killed a fellow student, saying he was "too weak to be a Jedi." The dark disciple left before anyone could help him.


Months later, Along with Admiral Galak Fyyar, he became leader of an Imperial Remnant faction seeking to regain control of the galaxy by creating an army of Force-adept warriors feeding on the energy of the Valley of the Jedi. Since only Kyle Katarn and his partner Jan Ors knew the location of the Valley of the Jedi, Desann and his dark apprentice Tavion decided to capture Jan Ors on Artus Prime in order to trick Kyle into revealing the location of the Valley. This article is about minor villains in the fictional Star Wars universe. ... 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. ... Star Wars Galaxy may mean: Star Wars Galaxies (often abbreviated SWG or Galaxies by fans) is a Star Wars themed MMORPG platform for Microsoft Windows PCs, developed by Sony Online Entertainment and published by LucasArts. ... The Force is a binding, ubiquitous power that is the object of the Jedi and Sith monastic orders in the Star Wars universe. ... The Valley of the Jedi is a fictional location appearing in the Star Wars Expanded Universe. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Jan Ors is a fictional character from the Jedi Knight series of games. ... Tavion Axmis is a fictional Dark Jedi character in the fictional Star Wars Expanded Universe, appearing in the computer games Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast and Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy. ... // Spoiler warning: Aargau is one of the Deep Core Worlds, and is the headquarters of the Bank of Aargau, which is owned by the Confederacy of Independent Systems ally, the InterGalactic Banking Clan. ...


The former Academy apprentice took a contingent of Imperial cohorts and captured Jan Ors. When Kyle Katarn arrived to free his partner, the Chistori confronted the rebel mercenary. Of course, without the power of the Force, the former Imperial soldier was no match for the Dark Jedi Master. Desann gripped Kyle and shocked him with Force Lightning.


Desann held up Katarn and berated him about losing his powers. The mercenary still tried to rescue his friend, and the Chistori commanded Tavion to kill Jan Ors as a ruse to motivate a now Force-insensitive Kyle to go to the Valley to reconnect with the Force; Jan remained secretly alive on the Remnant flagship Doomgiver. Kyle, believing that Jan was dead, traveled to the Valley in order to avenge her death. Desann followed Kyle, using him to discover the location of the Valley, which allowed Desann to create his army of Dark Jedi warriors, called Reborns, and Shadowtroopers by infusing the Force into Artusian crystals and using them on Imperial stormtroopers, giving them the ability to use the Force. When Kyle Katarn boarded the Lenico Belt cruiser, Luke Skywalker reported to him that the New Republic and Jedi Knights were trying to hold the Remnant and the Shadowtroopers at the Valley of the Jedi. Desann engaged Luke Skywalker and wounded his former master. Of course, the Jedi Master wasn't killed but injured lightly. Desann had truly become more powerful than any of the Academy's trainers or guardians. The Doomgiver is a fictional capital transport spaceship in the Star Wars Expanded Universe. ... This article does not cite its references or sources. ... The Reborn Jedi are characters in the fictional Star Wars Universe. ... Crystals used in Star Wars to make a life form artificially force-sensitive by trapping energy gathered inside the Valley of the Jedi. ... This article or section contains a plot summary that is overly long. ... The New Republic (officially The New Galactic Republic) is a fictional government in Star Wars. ...


Some time later, he attacked the Jedi Academy, but Kyle stopped him by destroying the Doomgiver (after having freed Jan) and thus most of his army. On Yavin 4, Jedi Knights and New Republic forces defeated his remaining Reborns and stormtroopers. Desann escaped into the tunnels under the Massassi Temple, where he was confronted by Katarn. Each tried unsuccessfully to convert the other to their side of the Force. A battle ensued in which Desann was slain.
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Disra, Grand Moff

Having survived the fall of the Galactic Empire, Grand Moff Disra retained control of Braxant Sector, part of the Imperial Remnant. Ten years after the death of Grand Admiral Thrawn, Captain Pellaeon was appointed Supreme Commander of the remaining Imperial forces. Because of the small remaining forces Pellaeon felt that all hope was lost; he then went to the remaining Moffs to debate a peace treaty with the new republic. The most of the Moffs agreed and Pellaeon would attempt to contact the New Republic to Negotate. Moff Disra disagreed the most and attempted a rise to power by using a con man to impersonate Thrawn and consolidate the remaining Imperial forces. He also sowed discord in the New Republic by releasing information about Bothan involvement in the Caamas massacre. However, Disra's schemes were eventually uncovered, and he was arrested on charges of treason. The Galactic Empire is the main antagonist in the Star Wars universe. ... This is a list of sectors in the fictional Star Wars universe. ... 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. ... Grand Admiral Thrawn (full name: Mitthrawnuruodo) is a fictional character from the Star Wars galaxy. ... The New Republic (officially The New Galactic Republic) is a fictional government in Star Wars. ... Spoiler warning: // The Abyssin inhabit the planet Byss. ... // Main article: Caamas Caamas is a toxic planet in the Cirius System that was formerly a highly populated habitable world, until the Empire bombarded it shortly after the Clone Wars, killing nearly all the inhabitants of the planet. ...


Dzym

Dzym began life as an ordinary droch, a semi-sentient insectoid race native to Nam Chorios. He was one of a number of drochs captured and enlarged by Beldorion the Hutt's Kubaz chef in order to satiate his lord's appetite. Over time, Dzym grew larger and more intelligent, initially using physical contact to drain the lifeforce out of people before learning how to use other drochs to do the work. Eventually, Dzym became the size of a humanoid and began laying his plans to control the galaxy by way of the Death Seed plague, which in reality was the lifeforce-draining drochs. Dzym first used Beldorion and then Seti Ashgad as figureheads, controlling the action from behind the scenes. Dzym had Ashgad arrange a meeting with Leia Organa-Solo, thus leading her into a trap where she was captured and kept in Ashgad's complex on Nam Chorios. However, Organa-Solo escaped and Dzym's plans began to unravel. Intending to carry the Death Seed to the rest of the galaxy, Dzym and Ashgad left the planet, but before they could make good their get-away, their vessel exploded under the influence of sentient tsil needles guided by Luke Skywalker.[1] To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article may require cleanup. ... In the fictional Star Wars Expanded Universe, Beldorion was a Hutt who trained to be a Jedi sometime before the Clone Wars (the only known Huttese Jedi). ... // The Kaleesh are a nomadic and politically neutral race from the planet Kalee. ... Princess Leia Organa Solo of Alderaan (born Leia Amidala Skywalker) is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. ... Luke Skywalker is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe, portrayed by Mark Hamill in the films Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, and Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi. ...


Fyyar, Galak

Star Wars character
Galak Fyyar

Position Admiral
Homeworld Unknown
Species Human
Gender Male
Affiliation Galactic Empire/Imperial Remnant
Portrayed by Steven Blum

Admiral Galak Fyyar is a fictional character and secondary villain in the Star Wars Expanded Universe. He appears in the computer game Jedi Outcast. This article needs additional references or sources to facilitate its verification. ... 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 shield and spear of the Roman god Mars, which is also the alchemical symbol for iron, represents the male sex. ... The Galactic Empire is the main antagonist in the Star Wars universe. ... 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. ... Steven Jay Blum (born April 28, 1965) is a voice actor known primarily for his work in anime dubs and video games. ... Alice, a fictional character based on a real character from the work of Lewis Carroll. ... This article needs additional references or sources to facilitate its verification. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Namcos Pac-Man was a hit, and became a universal phenomenon. ...


Galak Fyyar is a military scientist, admiral, and leader of the Imperial Remnant. Fyyar was behind Desann's attempts to gain access to the Valley of the Jedi. He wanted the Valley's power for his own experiments, artificially imbuing the Force into selected Reborn, although he never exposed himself to his process. He also mined and processed a rare, lightsaber-resistant mineral known as cortosis ore, making armor out of it and arming certain Reborn with them, turning them into Shadowtroopers. Also appearing in a cutscene in the beginning of the game, his other appearance is in one of the Doomgiver levels, wearing a tough suit of powered armor with an inbuilt shield generator. While dueling with Kyle Katarn, the Jedi slashed his powersuit and the admiral died in the explosion.
Military science concerns itself with the study of the diverse technical, psychological, and practical phenomena that encompass the events that make up warfare, especially armed combat. ... For other uses, see Admiral (disambiguation). ... 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. ... This article is about minor villains in the fictional Star Wars universe. ... The Valley of the Jedi is a fictional location appearing in the Star Wars Expanded Universe. ... The Force is a binding, ubiquitous power that is the object of the Jedi and Sith monastic orders in the Star Wars universe. ... The Reborn Jedi are characters in the fictional Star Wars Universe. ... This article is about mineral extraction. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Minerals are natural compounds formed through geological processes. ... Cortosis is a rare mineral from the Star Wars Expanded universe. ... Armor or armour (see spelling differences) is protective clothing intended to defend its wearer from intentional harm in combat and military engagements, typically associated with soldiers. ... A Shadowtrooper is an Imperial trooper enhanced with the force from the Valley of the Jedi. ... The Doomgiver is a fictional capital transport spaceship in the Star Wars Expanded Universe. ... In computer and video games, a level (sometimes called a stage, course, episode, round, world, map, wave, board, phase, or landscape) is a separate area in a games virtual world, in modern games typically representing a specific location such as a building or a city. ... It has been suggested that the section Exoskeletons in modern and near-future technology from the article Exoskeleton be merged into this article or section. ... A deflector shield is a fictional technology commonly found in science fiction. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Jedi Masters (left to right) Saesee Tiin, Agen Kolar, Mace Windu, and Kit Fisto Jedi Knights and Jedi Knight redirect here. ...


Ghintee, Meeko

Meeko Ghintee is a Muttani alien and appears only once, in the multi-platform video game Star Wars: Bounty Hunter. Meeko Ghintee is a notorious criminal, involved in theft, hijacking, assault, illegal gambling, smuggling, and the like. He is a small crime lord, and employs several hundred beings from a variety of species to do his dirty work - which is nearly anything illegal.


Meeko Ghintee is the objective in the first chapter of Star Wars: Bounty Hunter. After he is captured at the closing of the third mission, he appears again in the third chapter as a prisoner on the asteroid prison of Oovo IV.


The actual history of Meeko is largely unknown, though his criminal influence barely extended outside Outland Station. Meeko was killed by Jango Fett on Oovo IV, after a bounty for 10,000 credits "Dead" had been placed. There are no other references to Meeko in the Star Wars Universe (officially).


Gorc

Star Wars character
Gorc

Position Unknown
Homeworld Unknown
Species Mutated Gamorrean
Gender Male
Affiliation Galactic Empire
Portrayed by None (voiceless computer-generated imagery character)

Gorc, and his "brother" Pic, appear in the computer game Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II. He is one of the seven Dark Jedi that Kyle Katarn must defeat. This article needs additional references or sources to facilitate its verification. ... Concept art of Dark Jedi Gorc as portrayed the cover booklet from the vieogame Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II. This is the cover art for a video or computer game. ... ... The shield and spear of the Roman god Mars, which is also the alchemical symbol for iron, represents the male sex. ... The Galactic Empire is the main antagonist in the Star Wars universe. ... Computer-generated imagery (CGI) is the application of the field of computer graphics (or more specifically, 3D computer graphics) to special effects. ... This article does not cite its references or sources. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...


Gorc is huge, slow and heavy, preferring not to engage in conversation, which he leaves to his brother. He is the less aggressive of the pair, but that does not make him any less dangerous.


While different in every sense, Gorc and Pic form a symbiotic relationship in combat, in which Gorc relies on brute force and immobilizing Force powers so that Pic may rush to attack their opponent, which the player will experience when they attack him simultaneously in the same level. Meat Ants harvest Leaf Hoppers for their honey dew. ... The Force is a binding, ubiquitous power that is the object of the Jedi and Sith monastic orders in the Star Wars universe. ...


Gorc is realized by a computer-generated imagery character in the game itself as well as in cutscenes. Computer-generated imagery (CGI) is the application of the field of computer graphics (or more specifically, 3D computer graphics) to special effects. ...




Gorga the Hutt

Gorga Desilijic Glooma, better known as Gorga the Hutt, is a fictional character in the Star Wars Expanded Universe. The nephew of Jabba the Hutt. This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Jabba the Hutt is a fictional character in George Lucass science fiction saga Star Wars. ...


Joris, Rax

Rax Joris was a corpulent Imperial Remnant officer after the Battle of Endor, who created a prison compound on Dosuun. Stationed in a backwater region of space, he was frequently bored, and often passed the time by hunting his own inmates for sport. He was killed by the Apprentice Jaden Korr, who was sent to Dosuun on a mission. 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 Battle of Endor was the climactic battle depicted in the 1983 film, Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi. ... // Main article: Caamas Caamas is a toxic planet in the Cirius System that was formerly a highly populated habitable world, until the Empire bombarded it shortly after the Clone Wars, killing nearly all the inhabitants of the planet. ... Jedi Masters (left to right) Saesee Tiin, Agen Kolar, Mace Windu, and Kit Fisto Jedi Knights and Jedi Knight redirect here. ... Jaden Korr is a character in the fictional Star Wars Expanded universe, the main character in the computer and video game Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy. ...




Karath, Admiral Saul

Star Wars character
Saul Karath

Position Sith Admiral
Homeworld Telos
Species Human
Gender Male
Affiliation Galactic Republic, Sith
Portrayed by Robin Sachs (Voice)

Admiral Saul Karath was an Admiral of the Galactic Republic and a hero of the Mandalorian War, as well as a mentor to Carth Onasi. However, in the beginning of the Jedi Civil War he betrayed the Republic and joined the Sith ranks with the Sith flagship, the Leviathan. Both the ship and the Admiral himself proved to be a worthy addition to the Sith fleet. This article needs additional references or sources to facilitate its verification. ... For other uses, see Admiral (disambiguation). ... 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 shield and spear of the Roman god Mars, which is also the alchemical symbol for iron, represents the male sex. ... - Senator Palpatine Form of Government Federal Republic Official language Basic Capital Coruscant Head of Government Chancellor Establishment c. ... This article is about the Force-using organization in the fictional Star Wars universe. ... Robin Sachs in A New Man (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) Robin David Sachs (born 5 February 1951 in London, UK) is a British actor. ... The Galactic Republic is the name of the interplanetary government used in the fictional Star Wars universe prior to the establishment of the Galactic Empire. ... The Mandalorian Wars are a fictional event in the Expanded Universe of the Star Wars saga. ... Carth Onasi (born 3,994 BBY) is a fictional character in the Star Wars Expanded Universe; he is depicted in the 2003 video game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic and its sequel Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. ... The Jedi Civil War is a conflict in the fictional Star Wars galaxy that took place 3,956 years before the Battle of Yavin, as seen in Star Wars: Episode IV—A New Hope. ... This article is about the Force-using organization in the fictional Star Wars universe. ... The Leviathan is from the fictional story of Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic. ...


Although Saul sometimes disagreed with Darth Malak's harsh actions, such as the destruction of Taris, he was wise enough not to question the Dark Lord's orders, fearing the fate of his predecessor. Nevertheless, he remained loyal to the Sith, ruthlessly exterminating their enemies. His most successful operation was the capture of the Ebon Hawk during Darth Revan's second search for the Star Forge. During his questioning he repeatedly shocked Bastila Shan, a Jedi Sentinel companion of Revan's to get his answers. This operation, however, was also his undoing. Darth Malak is a fictional character from the Star Wars universe. ... Taris is a planet in the fictional Star Wars universe. ... The Ebon Hawk (circa 3,956 BBY-?) is a spaceship in the Star Wars Expanded Universe video game series Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic and Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. ... Darth Revan (pronounced //) was a fallen Jedi and Dark Lord of the Sith in the Star Wars universe. ... Bastila Shan is a fictional character from the 2003 video game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. ... Revan (pronounced //) is a fictional character in the Star Wars Expanded Universe. ...


Revan and his companions were imprisoned on the Leviathan, and during interrogations Saul was able to learn the location of the hidden Jedi Enclave on Dantooine. However, they were soon liberated by a member of the Ebon Hawk crew who managed to escape the prison cell. After a short battle at the Leviathan's bridge, Saul Karath ended up dying at the hands of his former friend, Carth Onasi. However, he was still able to strike a final blow against his old friend; with his last breath, Karath revealed to Carth that Revan was not dead, but was in fact the mysterious hero that he had fought alongside with since the Endar Spire incident. Dantooine is a fictional planet from the Star Wars universe. ... The Endar Spire The Endar Spire is, in the Star Wars Expanded Universe, a Republic vessel that served during the Jedi Civil War, in the award-winning Role playing Video Game, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. ...




Lomi Plo

Lomi Plo was a Nightsister. She received an apprentice named Welk, a Dark Jedi from the Shadow Academy. Both were captured during the Yuuzhan Vong war and imprisoned on the worldship Baanu Raas, but were found by Anakin Solo and his strike team while on a mission to destroy the Voxyn Queen. The duo joined Solo, who helped them escape. Plo and Welk stole a ship, the Tachyon Flier, and escaped to the Unknown Regions. Unbeknownst to them, a Jedi Knight, Raynar Thul, was unconscious in the back of the ship. The Nightsisters were an organization of Dark side users in the Star Wars Expanded Universe. ... Young Jedi Knights is a Star Wars series by science fiction writer Kevin J. Anderson and his wife Rebecca Moesta. ... The Yuuzhan Vong are a race of sentient beings from the fictional Star Wars Expanded Universe that rise as a threat to the New Republic in the New Jedi Order series of novels. ... Yuuzhan Vong technology is biotech employed by aliens from use the Star Wars universe. ... Anakin Solo (10 ABY – 27 ABY) is a fictional character from the Star Wars Expanded Universe, the youngest child born to Han Solo and Leia Organa Solo, and the brother to elder twin siblings, Jaina, and Jacen. ... Star Wars Galaxy may mean: Star Wars Galaxies (often abbreviated SWG or Galaxies by fans) is a Star Wars themed MMORPG platform for Microsoft Windows PCs, developed by Sony Online Entertainment and published by LucasArts. ... Raynar Thul (b. ...


The ship crashed on a world inhabited by the Killiks, who absorbed Thul and became the Colony. Lomi and Welk made a nest of their own, Gorog, also known as the Dark Nest. Gorog was hidden from the other nests, and Raynar, now UnuThul, denied that the pair were still alive. Lomi convinced the Killiks to move along their border, angering the Chiss. Luke Skywalker and his team came to solve the dispute. Saba Sebatyne encountered Welk in a cave underneath the Killik's nest. She fought Welk and lost, due to his increased strength from joining the Killiks. He escaped, and the war almost began. Welk dueled Luke Skywalker on the moon of Kr, while the Dark Nest prepared to attack. Welk was slain in the fighting and the Gorog failed in their attempts. But Lomi didn't give up; she began to influence the Colony to do her bidding. Finally, the Killiks began the Swarm War. The entire Colony was under her control. Every Killik nest was given its own worldship. The Galactic Alliance engaged the Killik's in a large-scale conflict. Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, Jae Juun, and Tarfang landed on Gorog's worldship. The Alliance's Jedi pilots began to destroy the hyperdrives to the worldships, forcing Lomi out of hiding. She faced Skywalker down on the surface of her worldship. Mara Jade Skywalker destroyed the hyperdrive and Lomi was knocked away. She survived and escaped to lead the Killiks in the Swarm War. To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... The cover of The Joiner King, the first novel of the series. ... In the fictional Star Wars universe, the Chiss are a humanoid species with pale blue skin, blue-black hair and glowing red eyes. ... Luke Skywalker is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe, portrayed by Mark Hamill in the films Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, and Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi. ... In the fictional Star Wars Expanded Universe, Saba Sabatyne is a friend of Jacen Solo and was with him on Zonama Sekot during the end of the Yuuzhan Vong War. ... The Galactic Federation of Free Alliances is a fictional government from the Star Wars novel series, more commonly called the Galactic Alliance for short. ... Han Solo is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. ... Jae Junn is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe A petty smuggler, the Sullustan Jae Junn is first seen running cargo for the Killik nest Lizil along with his copilot, the Ewok Tarfang. ... This article is about minor characters in the fictional Star Wars universe, who do not fit into any other category. ... Hyperdrive is a name given to certain methods of traveling faster than light (FTL) in science fiction. ... Mara Jade Skywalker (b. ...


Lomi was killed on board the Admiral Ackbar, a Star Destroyer captured by the Killiks. She dueled with Luke Skywalker after he put Raynar Thul out of the fight. She was not able to achieve dominance over Luke, because he had removed the doubt from his mind, which Lomi had used in her last battle to subvert him. Luke easily held her off, and killed her by slicing her into four pieces. She wielded dual lightsabers in the fight in the Gorog flagship.


Maw

Main article: Maw (Jedi)
Star Wars character
Maw

Position Unknown
Homeworld Unknown
Species Boltrunian
Gender Male
Affiliation Jedi, Galactic Empire
Portrayed by Morgan Hunter

Maw was one of the seven Dark Jedi in the game Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II who served under Jerec.[2] He is short-tempered and tends to go berserk if facing too much pressure. Maw relies solely on his strength and aggression rather than any technique, and he tends not to block opponents' attacks; but when he manages to do it, his blocks are almost impenetrable. Maw was one of the seven Dark Jedi that Kyle Katarn faced and defeated in his quest to protect the Valley of the Jedi. ... This article needs additional references or sources to facilitate its verification. ... Dark Jedi Maw as portrayed in a cutscene from the videogame Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II. This is a screenshot of a copyrighted computer game or video game. ... The shield and spear of the Roman god Mars, which is also the alchemical symbol for iron, represents the male sex. ... Jedi Masters (left to right) Saesee Tiin, Agen Kolar, Mace Windu, and Kit Fisto Jedi Knights and Jedi Knight redirect here. ... The Galactic Empire is the main antagonist in the Star Wars universe. ... This article does not cite its references or sources. ... Jerec is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe, appearing in the computer game Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II. Jerec is the leader of the seven Dark Jedi that the player must face in the game. ...


In a duel with Jedi Master Qu Rahn, Maw was severely injured after Rahn slashed him in half. The lower part of his torso was replaced with a mechanical floating device that enables him to use a devastating spinning lightsaber attack when his anger reaches an all time high. Jedi Masters (left to right) Saesee Tiin, Agen Kolar, Mace Windu, and Kit Fisto Jedi Knights and Jedi Knight redirect here. ... // Xiaan Amersu was once the apprentice of Anx Jedi Master, JMikel. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ...


When he was defeated by Kyle Katarn, Maw taunted him with detailed remarks on Katarn's father's death, telling him that he grabbed Morgan's head and threw it on a spike for all to see. This caused Kyle to give in to his anger and kill the injured, immobilized and unarmed Maw, an action which brought Kyle Katarn perilously close to the Dark side. This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... In various theories of magic and religion, the Dark Side describes the less benevolent approaches to use of the magical forces. ...


Maw was depicted by a computer-generated imagery character in the game itself, but was portrayed by actor Morgan Hunter in the filmed sequences that appear between levels. Computer-generated imagery (CGI) is the application of the field of computer graphics (or more specifically, 3D computer graphics) to special effects. ...


When beginning the duel against Maw, Rahn says the following phrase describing him: "To the one called Maw: a bitter individual that loathes all and holds loyalty to few. A strong and formidable foe. For every quart of muscle, there is hatred. It is this hate that keeps his aging body strong."




Mercenaries

Seen in the game, Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy these soldiers are deadly foes. They carry either an E-ll blaster rifle, a Tenloss Disruptor rifle, a wookie bowcaster or a Strouker Concussion rifle. Tavion Axmis, a dark jedi, hired them to be part of her cult. They played an enormous part in it too, assisting the saber wielders to do their job. Like Imperial Stormtroopers, they feel no grief or emotional distress. All they do is guard secret areas or go on a mission to kill someone in cold blood. Luckily, these hitmen were all wiped out by Jaden Korr in Chandrilla. This planet being the only planet that the cult failed to drain force powers from. For more information, see Sith Cultists. Star Wars: Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy is a Star Wars first-person shooter computer game released in September 2003. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards and to make a clear distinction between fact and fiction, this article may require cleanup. ... Imperial Stormtroopers are highly trained shock troops in the fictional Star Wars universe. ... The player (center) battling two New Reborn (red outfits), a cultist apprentice (yellow outfit and a Force Master (background, green outfit). ...


Mohc, Rom

Star Wars character
Rom Mohc

Position General
Homeworld Unknown
Species Human
Gender Male
Affiliation Galactic Empire
Portrayed by Jack Angel (voice)

General Rom Mohc was a veteran of the Clone Wars who became an Imperial General. Mohc, like Tarkin and others, had a private scheme for crushing the Rebel Alliance and gaining favor with Emperor Palpatine. Mohc opposed the creation of the Death Star, believing it took away from skill in one-on-one combat. Mohc's plan called for the creation of the Dark Troopers, a group of specially-enhanced stormtroopers. His plans were thwarted, however, when Kyle Katarn and Jan Ors, as part of Operation Skyhook, discovered Mohc's plans and destroyed his factory, the Arc Hammer. Mohc, in an attempt to stop Katarn, entered a Dark Trooper Phase 3 suit. A short battle ensued, but the aged general and droid suit were no match for the mercenary; Mohc was soon killed by Kyle Katarn.
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Moore, Sly

Sly Moore is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe, portrayed by Australian actress Sandi Findlay. // Fiction (from the Latin fingere, to form, create) is the genre of imaginative prose literature, including novels and short stories. ... This article needs additional references or sources to facilitate its verification. ... A fictional universe is a cohesive imaginary world that serves as the setting or backdrop for one or (more commonly) multiple works of fiction. ...


She is an Umbaran political science scholar from Umbara in the heart of the Ghost Nebula and one of Chancellor Palpatine's personal aides. // Ubese are humanoid creatures that are primarily called on as mercenaries or bounty hunters. ... The Politics series Politics Portal This box:      Political Science is the field concerning the theory and practice of politics and the description and analysis of political systems and political behaviour. ... // It was at Taanab that Lando Calrissian demonstrated not only his ability to lead but also his knack for devising winning tactics. ... Palpatine is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. ...


She appears with Chancellor Palpatine and Mas Amedda in every movie of the prequel trilogy save for Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, as Sei Taria occupied her position at that time. It is said that she killed Sei Taria to obtain her position as Administrator of the Republic. Mas Amedda is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. ... Revenge of the Sith is the third film of the prequel trilogy. ... Film poster for Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace is a 1999 film by George Lucas starring Liam Neeson, Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman, and Jake Lloyd. ... The creator of or main contributor to this page may have a conflict of interest with the subject of this article. ...


Sly Moore remained a powerful force within the Imperial Senate representing the views of the Imperial Establishment; unfortunately, the Senate, though an Imperial institution, was sympathetic to the Rebellion and Sly Moore would later support the Emperor in his removal of the Imperial Senate. In the fictional Star Wars saga, the Imperial Senate replaced the Galactic Senate of the Old Republic, run by power hungry bureaucrats, with Palpatine as Emperor. ...


Umbara receives very little radiation, even light. As such, like all Umbarans, Sly saw better in the ultraviolet spectrum. She disdained bright light and often worked in her office in complete darkness.


Sly Moore was one of several Lords and Baronesses in Waiting to the Emperor during the life of the Galactic Empire; others include Darth Vader, Princess Leia (though she was discovered to be a Rebel sympathiser) and the noble lords who accompanied Palpatine to the Death Star during the events depicted in Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi. Sly Moore's fate after the destruction of the Empire is unknown. Darth Vader is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. ... Her Royal Highness, Princess Leia Organa of Alderaan (born in 19 BBY), born Leia Amidala Skywalker, is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe played by Aiden Barton in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, actress Carrie Fisher in Star Wars: Episodes IV-VI, and by Ann... In the fictional Star Wars universe, the Rebel Alliance, or more formally, the Alliance to Restore the Republic, is an interstellar terrorist force formed in direct military opposition to the Galactic Empire. ... The first Death Star, with TIE Fighters flying from it. ... Movie poster Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi, is a science fiction film that debuted in 1983, and re-released with changes in 1997 and 2004. ...


Motti, Conan Antonio

Star Wars character
Conan Antonio Motti
Image:Motti.jpg
Darth Vader demonstrates to Admiral Motti the power of the Force, "the ultimate power in the universe."
Position Imperial Navy Admiral, Imperial Moff
Homeworld Unknown
Species Human
Gender Male
Affiliation Galactic Empire
Portrayed by Richard LeParmentier

Admiral Conan Antonio Motti[4] is one of the high ranking officers aboard the first Death Star. Extremely arrogant, he is one of many officers who were overconfident of the station's invulnerability, thinking that, even if the Rebels did obtain the complete schematics of the station, any assault will be completely futile. Motti does not believe in the true power of the Force, proclaiming the Death Star to be "the ultimate power in the Universe". Motti is a flat character, as is his affiliation working for the empire as an Imperial Officer This article needs additional references or sources to facilitate its verification. ... Admiral Motti in a screenshot from Star Wars: A New Hope. ... 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 shield and spear of the Roman god Mars, which is also the alchemical symbol for iron, represents the male sex. ... The Galactic Empire is the main antagonist in the Star Wars universe. ... Richard LeParmentier played Admiral Motti in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. ... The first Death Star, with TIE Fighters flying from it. ... In the fictional Star Wars universe, the Rebel Alliance, or more formally, the Alliance to Restore the Republic, is an interstellar terrorist force formed in direct military opposition to the Galactic Empire. ... A schematic of the Washington Metro. ... The Force is a binding, ubiquitous power that is the object of the Jedi and Sith monastic orders in the Star Wars universe. ... The Imperial Officer is a fictional character seen in the Star Wars universe. ...


He dares to make his opinions known in front of Darth Vader during a meeting aboard the Death Star, sneeringly referring to the Force as "that ancient religion". Darth Vader briefly uses a Force chokehold on him, dryly commenting "I find your lack of faith disturbing", and releasing him only at the order of Grand Moff Tarkin. Darth Vader is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. ... Grand Moff Governor Wilhuff Tarkin is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. ...


In the Star Wars radio dramatization, Motti's role is expanded somewhat. The Admiral tries on two occasions to convince Grand Moff Tarkin that the ultimate power of the Death Star rests in his hands, not Vader's or the Emperor's. Tarkin could essentially share dominion of the galaxy, with Motti at his right hand, once the rebels are dealt with. It is not mentioned however, if Grand Moff Tarkin agreed with his second officer. In the Star Wars radio dramatization, Motti is played by David Clennon. NPR Star Wars Radio Series promotional poster An expanded radio dramatization of the original Star Wars trilogy was produced in 1981, 1983, and 1996. ... Grand Moff Governor Wilhuff Tarkin is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. ... David Clennon (born May 10, 1943, Waukegan, Illinois) is an American actor perhaps best known for his portrayal of Miles Drentell in the ABC series thirtysomething. ...


It is Motti who convinces Tarkin to stay on the Death Star during the rebels' attack from Yavin 4, pointing out that were he to evacuate his source of power, he would be seen as weak in his efforts to rule the galaxy. Yavin 4 is one of the many moons of the gas planet Yavin in the Star Wars universe. ...


Both Motti and Tarkin were killed when the Death Star was destroyed during the Rebel attack in the Battle of Yavin. Combatants Galactic Empire Rebel Alliance Commanders Grand Moff Tarkin † Darth Vader Admiral Motti † General Tagge Chief Bast General Dodonna General Willard Garven Dreis (Red Leader)† John Vander (Gold Leader)† Admiral Ackbar (Supreme Commander of the Rebel Alliance Fleet) Strength TIE Fighters Darth Vaders TIE Advanced Death Star heavy, medium...


Early scripts of A New Hope shuffled the names of Admiral Motti and General Tagge. One draft describes Motti as being wounded and battle-scarred. He is curiously absent from the novelization of A New Hope, and there it's General Tagge who's the victim of Vader's telekinetic stranglehold. This movie poster for Star Wars depicts many of the films important elements, such as Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, Han Solo, X-Wing and Y-Wing fighters Star Wars, retitled Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope in 1981 (see note at Title,) is the original (and in chronological... High General Tagge is a character in the Star Wars universe who appears in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. ... Psychokinesis (literally mind-movement) or PK is the more commonly used term today for what in the past was known as telekinesis (literally distant-movement). It refers to the psi ability to influence the behavior of matter by mental intention (or possibly some other aspect of mental activity) alone. ...


He was given the full name Conan Antonio Motti on May 1, 2007 on Late Night with Conan O'Brian where George Lucas was a guest. A superfan asked Lucas what is the name of the admiral Vader force chokes and after a few seconds of thought Lucas came up with the full name, making it G-canon. Late Night with Conan OBrien is an American late night television talk show on NBC featuring varied comedic material and celebrity interviews. ... George Walton Lucas, Jr. ... G-canon refers to the highest level of canon related to the fictional Star Wars Expanded Universe. ...




Needa, Lorth

Star Wars character
Lorth Needa

Captain Needa learns that the Millennium Falcon has vanished from the Avenger's scanners
Position Captain of the Avenger
Homeworld Sullust
Species Human
Gender Male
Affiliation Galactic Republic, Galactic Empire
Portrayed by Michael Culver

Captain Lorth Needa was the commander of the Star Destroyer Avenger during the Battle of Hoth. There was a miscalculation by Admiral Ozzel which brought the Imperial fleet out of hyperspace too close to Hoth, alerting the rebels and giving them time to activate a defense shield. In Vader's anger, he kills Ozzel and replaces him with Captain Piett in charge of the Super Star Destroyer Executor, promoting him to Admiral. He informs Darth Vader that the Millennium Falcon has not appeared on their sensors for hours and tells him to consider the damage the Imperial fleet had sustained. Earlier, the Avenger had pursued the Falcon from Hoth. However, the Falcon outmaneuvered the Star Destroyer and caused it to collide with another ship. Both ships escaped with minimal damage. This article needs additional references or sources to facilitate its verification. ... Captain Needa in a screenshot from Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. ... // Radatous Radatous is only known for its great shield generators and ancient Jedi training camps. ... 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 shield and spear of the Roman god Mars, which is also the alchemical symbol for iron, represents the male sex. ... - Senator Palpatine Form of Government Federal Republic Official language Basic Capital Coruscant Head of Government Chancellor Establishment c. ... The Galactic Empire is the main antagonist in the Star Wars universe. ... Michael Culver (born 16 July 1938 in Hampstead, London) is an English actor, best known to television viewers for his role as Major Erwin Brandt in the 1970s BBC drama Secret Army. ... A group of Imperial Star Destroyers. ... Combatants Galactic Empire Rebel Alliance Commanders Admiral Piett General Veers Darth Vader General Carlist Rieekan Princess Leia Luke Skywalker Strength 9 AT-AT walkers Several AT-ST walkers Several AT-AR walkers Several AT-PT walkers Snowtroopers E-Web Repeating blasters Death Squadron Imperial-class (Mark II) Star Destroyers Super... Admiral Kendal Ozzel is a fictional character from the Star Wars universe. ... Darth Vader is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. ... The Millennium Falcon is a starship that first appeared in the original Star Wars film, A New Hope. ...


While pursuing the Millennium Falcon out of the asteroid field near Hoth, the Rebel ship vanishes (Han Solo actually cuts power and lands on a blind spot on the Imperial ship's conning tower). Seconds later, Vader demands an update on the pursuit. Needa orders his ship to rendezvous with the Super Star Destroyer Executor in order to apologize to the Dark Lord personally. On the bridge of the Executor, Vader swiftly kills him with a Force chokehold, after which Vader coldly replies, "Apology accepted, Captain Needa." In the fictional universe of Star Wars, Hoth is the sixth planet of a remote system of the same name. ... In the fictional Star Wars universe, the Rebel Alliance, or more formally, the Alliance to Restore the Republic, is an interstellar terrorist force formed in direct military opposition to the Galactic Empire. ... Han Solo is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. ... The Super Star Destroyer (often abbreviated S.S.D.) is used to refer to any ship in the Star Wars fictional universe used by the Galactic Empires Starfleet with a wedge-shaped design that is larger than the 1,600 m long Imperial*-class Star Destroyer. ...

Darth Vader "accepts" Captain Lorth Needa's apology

Needa is survived by his first cousin Virar Needa despite the fact many of Lorth Needa's relatives are purged from the Imperial military following his execution, allegedly due to Needa's Rebel sympathies. Needa's death also causes great fear in Admiral Piett, who recently watched his own commander, Admiral Ozzel die at Vader's hand. In that recent attempt of tracking down the Millennium Falcon and capturing the ship, Darth Vader's announcement before, was granting anyone who found the ship would be offering to be given a "reward". The reason why he killed Needa, was because the captain promised of capturing the ship, but as their downfall began in capturing this ship, Vader had to track it down himself and find his son Luke Skywalker. Image File history File links Vader_Needa. ... Image File history File links Vader_Needa. ... Darth Vader is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. ... Fleet Admiral Firmus Piett is a fictional character from the Star Wars universe, played by Kenneth Colley in The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. ... Admiral Kendal Ozzel is a fictional character from the Star Wars universe. ... Darth Vader is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. ... Luke Skywalker is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe, portrayed by Mark Hamill in the films Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, and Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi. ...


In Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, twenty-two years before his death, Lieutenant Commander Needa, then a Galactic Republican military officer, parleys with General Grievous after Count Dooku's death, granting Grievous an opportunity to surrender, an opportunity the general refused. He was one of the Republic commanders during the Battle of Coruscant. These scenes are in the novelization of Revenge of the Sith, but were cut from the film. Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith is the third episode of the Star Wars film series (but the sixth film to be produced), to be released on Thursday, May 19, 2005. ... General Grievous is a fictional character from the Star Wars universe. ... Count Dooku (also known as Darth Tyranus) is a fictional character from the Star Wars universe. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... A novelization (or novelisation in British English) is a work of fiction that is written based on some other media story form rather than as an original work. ...


Needa is portrayed in the movie Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back by actor Michael Culver. He was born on July 16, 1938 in Hampstead, London.
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Olan, Firith

Star Wars character
Firith Olan

Position Minor Crimelord
Homeworld Ryloth
Species Twi'lek
Gender Male
Affiliation Unknown
Portrayed by none

Firith Olan was a criminal that used Jabba the Hutt's old palace as his headquarters. He often teased the bodiless Bo'marr Monks and he also teased Bib Fortuna who got his brain removed by the monks after the events at the Great Pit of Carkoon. Fortuna got revenge on him by defeating him, although bodiless, and got his brain into Firith Olan's body.
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Pic

Star Wars character
Picaroon C. Boodle

Position Unknown
Homeworld Unknown
Species mutated Kowakian monkey-lizard
Gender Male
Affiliation Galactic Empire
Portrayed by Denny Delk

Picaroon C. Boodle, or "Pic," is one of the seven Dark Jedi that Kyle Katarn must face in the game Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II, and the older "brother" of Gorc.[5] This article needs additional references or sources to facilitate its verification. ... Concept art of Dark Jedi Pic as presented in the coversleeve of the videogame Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II. This is the cover art for a video or computer game. ... The shield and spear of the Roman god Mars, which is also the alchemical symbol for iron, represents the male sex. ... The Galactic Empire is the main antagonist in the Star Wars universe. ... This article does not cite its references or sources. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...


Unlike Gorc, Pic is small, fast, and mobile as well as immensely aggressive. It is Pic that takes care of all conversation and other tasks that require some intelligence. Most of the time, he sits on Gorc's shoulder, using him as a means of transportation.


In combat, Pic relies on his mobility and Force powers of cunning and prefers to attack opponents immobilized by Gorc. Pic also has the ability to vibrate his body to the point of being invisible to aid in his attacks against his foes. The Force is a binding, ubiquitous power that is the object of the Jedi and Sith monastic orders in the Star Wars universe. ...


Pic is killed along with Gorc in a fierce duel against Kyle Katarn. This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...


Pic is realized by a CGI-character in the game and cutscenes and voiced by actor Denny Delk.


Racto, Lannik

Lannik Racto was a small time crimelord who had a base of operation from Coruscant. Several years after the Battle of Endor, Racto started to manufacture illegal Assassin Droids from a secret factory on Nar Shaddaa. Coruscant (pronounced //) is the name of a fictional planet in the Star Wars universe. ... The Battle of Endor was the climactic battle depicted in the 1983 film, Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi. ... Nar Shaddaa is the largest moon that orbits the planet of Nal Hutta in the fictional Star Wars Expanded Universe. ...


The New Republic discovered this and asked the new Jedi Order to find Racto and to have him disclose the location of his factory. The Jedi sent young Jaden Korr, an apprentice to Coruscant to do just that. When Jaden Korr arrived, Lannik Racto destroyed the bridge that connected the landing platform to Racto's office building. Jaden eventually found an alternative route to Lannik Racto's office and confronted him. Racto released several Assassin droids on Jaden, but Jaden defeated the droids. Lannik then disclosed the location of the droid factory. Jedi Masters (left to right) Saesee Tiin, Agen Kolar, Mace Windu, and Kit Fisto Jedi Knights and Jedi Knight redirect here. ... Jaden Korr is a character in the fictional Star Wars Expanded universe, the main character in the computer and video game Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy. ...


There is some speculation that Lannik Racto was tied to the religious order the Disciples of Ragnos. This is due to the fact that Lannik Racto's office was guarded by members of the Disciples of Ragnos. Also, in Lannik's office was a statue of Marka Ragnos, though it could just be for aesthetic reasons. In the Expanded Universe of Star Wars, Marka Ragnos was a Dark Lord of the Sith c. ... In the Expanded Universe of Star Wars, Marka Ragnos was a Dark Lord of the Sith c. ...


Rem, Batu

Batu Rem is a character in Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. He was a Telos officer that was on leave while The Exile arrived at Telos. An imposter used his name to try and kill The Exile but failed. Later the real Batu Rem arrived to help the others in the sith attack. While the Jedi Exile, Kreia and Atton were framed for the destruction of Peragus, they were in prison force cages. The imposter Batu Rem tried to kill the Jedi and take him to Goto, but was killed after he turned off the force cages. Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords (KOTOR II) is an RPG video game for the PC and the Microsoft Xbox. ... G0-T0 (Goto) is a droid from the 2004 video game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. ...


Sariss

Star Wars character
Sariss

Position Dark Jedi,Adept of the Dark Side, Assassin
Homeworld Coruscant
Species Human
Gender Female
Affiliation Galactic Empire (Imperial Remnant)
Portrayed by Valerie Wildman

Sariss is one of the seven Dark Jedi that Kyle Katarn must defeat in the game Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II. This article needs additional references or sources to facilitate its verification. ... Dark Jedi Sariss as portrayed in a cutscene from the videogame Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II. This is a screenshot of a copyrighted computer game or video game. ... This article does not cite its references or sources. ... Trinomial name Homo sapiens sapiens Linnaeus, 1758 Humans, or human beings, are bipedal primates belonging to the mammalian species Homo sapiens (Latin: wise man or knowing man) in the family Hominidae (the great apes). ... This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ... The Galactic Empire is the main antagonist in the Star Wars universe. ... 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. ... This article does not cite its references or sources. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...


She is quiet and reserved, but a formidable opponent in combat and is deemed the most skilled lightsaber fighter of the seven Dark Jedi, relying almost exclusively on her fencing skills instead of using additional force powers.


Sariss knew nothing but darkness her entire life. She was raised by the Prophets of the Dark Side, ignorant of her parentage. It might have been that one of the prophets was her father, but by the way they all abused her, she could never have guessed which. The young woman quickly learned that life was pain and misery. Life was the dark side. In the Star Wars Expanded Universe, the Prophets of the Dark Side (also known as the Emperors Secret Order, though in fact forming a distinct sub-section of this organization, or the Emperors Mages) was a coterie of dark side Force-users originally founded as a splinter cult...


The prophets had agents on several planets. On Tatooine, Sariss worked for Governor Tour Aryon, going by the name Prophetess. She also helped train the darksider Merili, and was often part of the Secret Order entourage sent to the Super Star Destroyer Vengeance to confer with Jerec, whom she'd first met during his time on Dromund Kaas years earlier. She became strongly attracted to the enigmatic Inquisitor and his visions of ruling the galaxy and establishing a new order of Dark Masters. Through violent and masochistic lightsaber sessions, Jerec turned Sariss from one of Palpatine's personal assassins into his quasi-loyal second-in-command. When the population of Tatooine rebelled against their Imperial oppressors following the Battle of Endor, the adept saw the perfect opportunity to disappear and join Jerec. In George Lucass Star Wars saga, Tatooine is the home planet of the Skywalker family, the setting for much of the action in the sagas films (as well as several of the novels and other pieces of written fiction) and one of the most iconic Star Wars planets. ... A group of Imperial Star Destroyers. ... Jerec is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe, appearing in the computer game Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II. Jerec is the leader of the seven Dark Jedi that the player must face in the game. ... // Main article: Caamas Caamas is a toxic planet in the Cirius System that was formerly a highly populated habitable world, until the Empire bombarded it shortly after the Clone Wars, killing nearly all the inhabitants of the planet. ... Flogging demonstration at Folsom Street Fair 2004. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... The Battle of Endor was the climactic battle depicted in the 1983 film, Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi. ...


With supplies in short order after Endor, Sariss took over the holdings of a Panathan mineral baron. In the process, she recruited Yun, an inexperienced boy whom she derived pleasure in manipulating as the prophets had her. Sariss knew that her actions were cruel, but felt she needed to educate the boy in more than merely the dark side, preparing him for the wretched place the galaxy truly was. She likened Yun to a little brother, though having never known the appropriate bond between sister and brother, she couldn't say for sure. She seduced Yun with her beauty and seduction techniques. The Adept of the Dark Side used her charms to turn her boy-in-law into a killing slave. The former blonde assassin taught her new apprentice the blind technique so now she could use him to eliminate the panathan mineral baron, which she did. The Panathan mineral baron begged for life, but Sariss finished him. Endor may refer to: Endor (village), a Canaanite village where the witch of Endor lived In the Hebrew Bible In the film Return of the Jedi, Endor is a planet orbited by the forest moon of Endor. ... Yun is ninth most common family name in Korea. ... It has been suggested that womanizer be merged into this article or section. ...


Later, in her late twenties, the seductive Adept performs to conduct the dark disciples: Boc, Yun, Pic, Gorc, and Maw to bow before the power of the Dark Side. Unknown to Jerec himself, Sariss clouded her treachery forms so she could muster more Black energies to gain new powers. Palpatine's former servant had been mistaken to have too much trust in her. She even appeared as a prophetess before the Imperial Remnant Officers to keep them under her unchecked powers. This article is about minor villains in the fictional Star Wars universe. ... This article is about minor villains in the fictional Star Wars universe. ... This article is about minor villains in the fictional Star Wars universe. ... This article is about minor villains in the fictional Star Wars universe. ... This article is about minor villains in the fictional Star Wars universe. ... In various theories of magic and religion, the Dark Side describes the less benevolent approaches to use of the magical forces. ... 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. ...


During the search of the "Valley of the Souls/Guardians/Jedi". The former assassin stole the Map held into Katarn's house on Sulon.


In the Light Side ending, she is apparently killed in a duel with Kyle Katarn, after having killed Yun because he betrayed her out of gratitude to Kyle for sparing him, blocking her strike when she attempts to kill Kyle while he is unconscious. This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...


In the Dark Side ending, where Kyle chooses the dark side, he kills Yun instead of her, and she later appears as Emperor Katarn's aide. The sensual Dark Jedi agrees to join the former mercenary into a New Order of Dark Forces.


However, her death was uncertain. When Kyle Katarn defeated her, it seems her arm was still moving. In the game itself she is realized by an computer-generated imagery character but is voiced and played by actress Valerie Wildman in cutscenes after completion of certain levels.
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Sarkli

Star Wars character
Sarkli

Position Captain
Homeworld Axxila
Species Human
Gender Male
Affiliation Rebel Alliance, Galactic Empire
Portrayed by Not applicable

Sarkli is a hero-turned villain who first appeared as a background character in Return of the Jedi, who was given backstories by the Star Wars Customizable Card Game and Star Wars: Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike. This article needs additional references or sources to facilitate its verification. ... 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 shield and spear of the Roman god Mars, which is also the alchemical symbol for iron, represents the male sex. ... In the fictional Star Wars universe, the Rebel Alliance, or more formally, the Alliance to Restore the Republic, is an interstellar terrorist force formed in direct military opposition to the Galactic Empire. ... The Galactic Empire is the main antagonist in the Star Wars universe. ...


He served the Rebels until his defection at Ralltiir, where he crossed to the Empire and became a storm commando.


He faced Wedge Antilles on Geonosis in an old Republic Gunship and was shot down, but survived. He was killed by Han Solo on Endor. Endor may refer to: Endor (village), a Canaanite village where the witch of Endor lived In the Hebrew Bible In the film Return of the Jedi, Endor is a planet orbited by the forest moon of Endor. ...


Admiral Sarn

Star Wars character
Sarn

Position Imperial Navy Admiral, and Rebel Navigator

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Homeworld Unknown
Species Human
Gender Male
Affiliation Galactic Empire
Portrayed by Gary Martinez

Admiral Sarn was in command of the Super Star Destroyer Terror after the Battle of Yavin, as part of Darth Vader's Phantom TIE plan. Sarn supervised several research projects, hoping of winning the Emperor's favor. When Sarn's crews failed to stop Rookie One and Ru Murleen, Vader executed Sarn with a Force Choke before leaving the Terror. His army troops lead the empire into a more powerful lead as a boss. This also led into the battle of Hoth three years later in 3 ABY. Admiral Sarn or as addressed as also "Captain Sarn" was one of the excellent Imperial officers in the light before he was shattered and killed during the battle of Yavin. He worked as the Supreme Navigator under Darth Vader's Flagship or destroyer. Sarn tracked down many hunted rebels in the Rebel Alliance. Sarn's potrayer in the fourth episode, A New Hope, was portrayed by Gary Martinez but was not really famously credited or known in public.
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Sebolto

Sebolto was a Dug crime lord appearing in the game Star Wars: Bounty Hunter. Spoiler warning: // The Abyssin inhabit the planet Byss. ...


Sebolto was a native of Malastare, home to both the Dug and Gran species. About 10 years before the Battle of Geonosis, he ran a Death stick manufacturing facility underneath Dug territory. After being hired by Darth Tyranus to find and kill Komari Vosa, Jango Fett started a line of inquiry which led him to Sebolto. In order to get close to the Dug kingpin, Jango had to capture one of Sebolto's bounties, Bendix Fust, an inmate on the asteroid prison Oovo IV. On the way, he met Zam Wesell and acquired Slave 1, destroying the complex in the process. After infiltrating Sebolto's Malastare stronghold, Jango chases Sebolto through his throne room and, in the end, Sebolto runs through a pipe that leads into a bottomless drop, killing him. To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article may require cleanup. ... Spoiler warning: // The Abyssin inhabit the planet Byss. ... Spoiler warning: // The Falleen are a scaled, cold-blooded, reptilian humanoid species with pigmentation that varies with mood, known to be as long lived as the Hutts (the Falleen have an average lifespan of 250 Standard Years) who inhabit and originate from the planet Falleen. ... Combatants Galactic Republic Confederacy of Independent Systems Commanders Yoda Mace Windu Kit Fisto Ki-Adi-Mundi Plo Koon Count Dooku Poggle the Lesser Nute Gunray Wat Tambor Sun Fac(perished) Shu Mai Jango Fett (perished) Sevrance Tann San Hill Other Separatist leaders Strength 212 Jedi 192,000 clone troopers... Count Dooku (102 - 19 BBY) is a fictional character from the Star Wars universe. ... Komari Vosa is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe, appearing in the video game Star Wars: Bounty Hunter. ... Jango Fett is a fictional character from the Star Wars universe. ... Zam Wesell (52 - 22 BBY) is a fictional character from the Star Wars universe, played by Leeanna Walsman. ... Slave I closing in on Geonosis In the Star Wars universe, Slave I is the primary spacecraft used by Jango Fett and later, Boba Fett. ...


Seerdon, Kohl

Star Wars character
Moff Seerdon

Position Imperial Moff
Homeworld Unknown
Species Human
Gender Male
Affiliation Galactic Empire
Portrayed by Not applicable

Moff Kohl Seerdon was the Imperial Moff in the video game Star Wars: Rogue Squadron. This article needs additional references or sources to facilitate its verification. ... Grand Moff Insignia In the fictional universe of Star Wars, a Moff is an Imperial rank honorifically bestowed among various servants of the Galactic Empire. ... 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 shield and spear of the Roman god Mars, which is also the alchemical symbol for iron, represents the male sex. ... The Galactic Empire is the main antagonist in the Star Wars universe. ... Grand Moff Insignia In the fictional universe of Star Wars, a Moff is an Imperial rank honorifically bestowed among various servants of the Galactic Empire. ... Namcos Pac-Man was a hit, and became a universal phenomenon. ...


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 to control bacta supplies made him one of the first targets in Star Wars. His anger was well known and Kasan Moor, a former Imperial commander, claimed that the man in charge of Taloraan 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 the bacta supply. Without bacta fluid, the Rebel Alliance couldn't heal wounded troops. Rogue Squadron attacked Thyferra and destroyed the Imperial forces of Seerdon. Seerdon attacked Luke Skywalker with his Sentinel-class shuttle, but Luke destroyed the shuttle and killed Seerdon.
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Skywalker, Luuke

Star Wars character
Luuke Skywalker

Position Dark Jedi
Homeworld Wayland
Species Human clone
Gender Male
Affiliation Dark Jedi (Loyal to Joruus C'baoth)
Portrayed by none

for the rapper with a similarly duplicated letter, see Luke Skyywalker. This article needs additional references or sources to facilitate its verification. ... This article does not cite its references or sources. ... // Wayland first appeared in Timothy Zahns Heir to the Empire novel. ... 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 shield and spear of the Roman god Mars, which is also the alchemical symbol for iron, represents the male sex. ... This article does not cite its references or sources. ... Master Cbaoth (70 BBY-9 ABY is the title of two fictional characters from the Star Wars Expanded Universe. ... Luther R. Campbell, also known as Luke Skyywalker, is a rapper and record producer perhaps best known for his work with 2 Live Crew. ...


Luuke Skywalker is the clone of Luke Skywalker that appears in Timothy Zahn's novel The Last Command. He was created by Joruus C'baoth to turn Skywalker to the Dark side; instead Luuke provided the means by which Mara Jade could finally let go of her anger, and join the Light side. Luke Skywalker is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe, portrayed by Mark Hamill in the films Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, and Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi. ... Timothy Zahn (born September 1, 1951) is a science fiction novelist. ... The Last Command can refer to: The Last Command (film) A book in the Thrawn trilogy This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... Master Cbaoth (70 BBY-9 ABY is the title of two fictional characters from the Star Wars Expanded Universe. ... Mara Jade Skywalker (b. ...


During their duel on Bespin in The Empire Strikes Back, Darth Vader sliced off Luke Skywalker's right hand, sending it and his lightsaber into the depths of Cloud City. Believed to be 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 C'baoth, the Guardian of Wayland, found the storehouse and Luke's hand, a cell sample was taken from the hand, and became the basis for the clone of Luke Skywalker. Movie poster Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back is the sequel to the first released Star Wars movie, and the second film released in the original trilogy. ... Darth Vader is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. ... Cloud City is a fictional floating city on Bespin, a planet in the Star Wars universe which appears in the film The Empire Strikes Back. ... // Wayland first appeared in Timothy Zahns Heir to the Empire novel. ...


The mad Jedi C'baoth 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 of Joruus himself. The fact that C'baoth was also insane did not improve Luuke's chances. A scene from Attack of the Clones depicting the Battle of Geonosis, the first battle of the Clone Wars The Clone Wars (also known as the Clone War) are a series of fictional intragalactic battles in George Lucass science fiction saga Star Wars. ...


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 Joruus. Then, C'baoth would at least have one version of Skywalker as his apprentice. Luke faced the clone in the Mount Tantiss throne room, where the Rebels sought to activate the self-destruct system, 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 simultaneously able to control and empower Luuke, and battle his other enemies—a testament to his dark powers.


However, Joruus 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, loosing Talon Karrde's pet vornskrs on Joruus. Luke had led his clone towards a panel of viewscreens, and baited Luuke into slicing one with his lightsaber. Sparks flew into the clone's face, causing him to cry out—the first sound he made during the entire battle. Turning in confusion with C'baoth distracted, Luuke was killed by Mara. With the Emperor's last command—"Kill Luke Skywalker"—now fulfilled, Mara was free to, from a kneeling stance, kill Joruus C'baoth. Luuke's lightsaber was recovered by Luke and presented to Mara as a gift as part of her complete reconciliation with Skywalker. Han Solo is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. ... Her Royal Highness, Princess Leia Organa of Alderaan (born in 19 BBY), born Leia Amidala Skywalker, is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe played by Aiden Barton in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, actress Carrie Fisher in Star Wars: Episodes IV-VI, and by Ann... Talon Karrde is a character in the Star Wars Expanded Universe. ... ...




Suba, Lieutenant

Star Wars character
Lieutenant Suba

Position Executor's security chief and political officer
Homeworld Unknown
Species Human
Gender Male
Affiliation Imperial Navy
Portrayed by none

Lieutenant Suba was the security chief and political officer aboard the Executor. He disapproved of Darth Vader's unwillingness to kill Luke Skywalker.
This article needs additional references or sources to facilitate its verification. ... 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 shield and spear of the Roman god Mars, which is also the alchemical symbol for iron, represents the male sex. ... Executor and several escorting Star Destroyers In the fictional Star Wars galaxy, the Imperial Navy, also referred to as the Imperial Starfleet, was the military arm of the Galactic Empire charged with maintaining security, peace and order in the galaxy. ... A political commissar is an officer appointed by a communist party to oversee a unit of the military. ... Darth Vader is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. ... Luke Skywalker is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe, portrayed by Mark Hamill in the films Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, and Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi. ...


Tavira, Leonia

Star Wars character
Leonia Tavira

Position Moff
Homeworld Eiattu VI
Species Human
Gender Female
Affiliation Galactic Empire, Invids
Portrayed by none

Leonia Tavira is a minor villain in the fictional Star Wars Expanded Universe. Her most notable claim to fame is being the youngest moff in Imperial history, as well as one of the few female moffs. She ruled Eiattu IV until she was chased from the system by Rogue Squadron. Tavira achieved her position by becoming the mistress of the former moff, who married her after the accidental but suspicious death of his wife. He later committed suicide, although some believe that Tavira killed him. This article needs additional references or sources to facilitate its verification. ... Image File history File linksMetadata LeoniaTavira. ... In George Lucas fictional Star Wars universe, Humans are the most numerous and dominant species, with apparently millions of major and minor colonies galaxywide. ... This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ... The Galactic Empire is the main antagonist in the Star Wars universe. ... The following is a list of minor organizations in the fictional Star Wars universe. ... This article needs additional references or sources to facilitate its verification. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Grand Moff Insignia In the fictional universe of Star Wars, a Moff is an Imperial rank honorifically bestowed among various servants of the Galactic Empire. ... The Galactic Empire is the main antagonist in the Star Wars universe. ... The Rogue Squadron crest Rogue Squadron is a fictional starfighter squadron in George Lucass science fiction saga Star Wars. ... Madame de Pompadour the mistress of King Louis XV of France. ... Suicide (Latin sui caedere, to kill oneself) is the act of intentionally taking ones own life. ...


After fleeing Eiattu IV, Tavira later resurfaced as the leader of the Invids, a vicious pirate gang whose flagship was the Star Destroyer Invidious. The following is a list of minor organizations in the fictional Star Wars universe. ... Look up pirate and piracy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... A group of Imperial Star Destroyers. ...


Tavira's most important appearance was in the novel I, Jedi by Michael A. Stackpole.
The book I, Jedi, by Michael A. Stackpole. ... Michael Stackpole (born 1957) is, among other things, a science-fiction author best known for his Star Wars and Battletech books. ...


Ti-Velaqqa, Faro

Star Wars character
Faro Ti-Velaqqa

Position Depha of Xeaus (37 BBY), Leader of the Xeautian Imperium (37-35 BBY)
Homeworld Xeaus
Species Human
Gender Male
Affiliation Xeautian Imperium
Portrayed by none

Faro Ti-Velaqqa, born on the planet Xeaus in 52 BBY, would eventually become the dictator of Xeaus and his actions were the primary catalyst that started the Xeautian Civil War. Elected Depha, or King, of Xeaus in 37 BBY, Ti-Velaqqa swiftly carried his plot to take over the planet, murdering the members of Xeaus' governing council, the Tarma, and abolishing Tarm, Xeaus's elected monarchial government. He held power for two years as he gradually lost his ability to maintain control. In 35 BBY, armies under the command of three different warlords converged on the capital city of Edra and he was killed when his starship was shot down over the bay surrounding the city as he attempted to flee. This article needs additional references or sources to facilitate its verification. ... 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 shield and spear of the Roman god Mars, which is also the alchemical symbol for iron, represents the male sex. ... This is a list of cities and towns in the fictional Star Wars universe. ...


Thyne, Zekka

Zekka Thyne, also known as Patches, is one of the most dangerous criminals that Corran Horn was ever tasked to capture. However, Horn had one advantage in that Thyne was a human/alien crossbreed and was afflicted with blue patches on his face. But his most haunting feature was that his eyes were cat shaped and flecked with gold spots that glint whenever light hits them just right. It was this trait that got him caught and sent to Kessel. Thyne was later freed as part of the rebel mission to retake Coruscant. However he turned treacherous and betrayed the others in the mission, such as Fliry Vorru who was supposed to be the only person that could control him, and was shot for it. Corran Horn (b. ... // Kalakar VI was a volcanic moon of Dromund Kalakar in the Outer Rim. ...


Venka, Lieutenant

Star Wars character
Lieutenant Venka

Lieutenant Venka in the Executor's crewpit.
Position Imperial Navy Lieutenant
Homeworld Unknown
Species Human
Gender Male
Affiliation Imperial Navy
Portrayed by Renel Kerrybaker

Lieutenant Venka was a crewpit officer aboard the Executor. In The Empire Strikes Back, he informs Admiral Piett of a priority signal from the Avenger. He briefly served as captain of the Executor, and had a certain distaste for bounty hunters.
This article needs additional references or sources to facilitate its verification. ... Suba from Star Wars File links The following pages link to this file: Minor villains in Star Wars ... 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 shield and spear of the Roman god Mars, which is also the alchemical symbol for iron, represents the male sex. ... Executor and several escorting Star Destroyers In the fictional Star Wars galaxy, the Imperial Navy, also referred to as the Imperial Starfleet, was the military arm of the Galactic Empire charged with maintaining security, peace and order in the galaxy. ... In the Star Wars universe, a crewpit is a section of the bridge of a Star Destroyer. ... The Executor was a large Super Star Destroyer in the fictional Star Wars universe. ... Movie poster Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back is the sequel to the first released Star Wars movie, and the second film released in the original trilogy. ... Fleet Admiral Firmus Piett is a fictional character from the Star Wars universe, played by Kenneth Colley in The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. ... Priority can refer to in telecommunications, the right to occupy a specific frequency for authorized uses, free of harmful interference from stations of other agencies a synonym of priority level in DOD record communications systems, one of the four levels of precedence used to establish the time frame for handling... The Executor was a large Super Star Destroyer in the fictional Star Wars universe. ...


Welk

Welk was a Shadow Academy student and a Dark Jedi apprenticed to the Nightsister Lomi Plo. He and Plo were captured during the Yuuzhan Vong war and imprisoned on the worldship Baanu Raas. During the events of the Dark Nest trilogy, Welk became a member of the Gorog (Dark Nest) after crash landing on a Killik world. He was later killed by Luke Skywalker in a lightsaber battle and presented as proof of the Dark Nest's existence. Young Jedi Knights is a Star Wars series by science fiction writer Kevin J. Anderson and his wife Rebecca Moesta. ... This article does not cite its references or sources. ... The Nightsisters were an organization of Dark side users in the Star Wars Expanded Universe. ... The Yuuzhan Vong are a race of sentient beings from the fictional Star Wars Expanded Universe that rise as a threat to the New Republic in the New Jedi Order series of novels. ...


Xendor

Xendor was the first Dark Jedi and general of the Legions of Lettow. The Force was strong with him, unfortunately he used that power for evil. This article does not cite its references or sources. ...


Xendor was the first Jedi Knight to fall to the dark side of the Force (called the Bogan during that time) in the early years of the Old Republic and the Jedi Order. Xendor succeeded in turning many other Jedi to his cause, and the first Dark Jedi, called the Legions of Lettow, were born. Tension between the Jedi and the Lettow Legions grew until conflict erupted, 25,000 years before the Battle of Yavin. This conflict, called the "First Great Schism", led to the Dark Jedi being banished by the Old Republic. The Force is a binding, ubiquitous power that is the object of the Jedi and Sith monastic orders in the Star Wars universe. ... Form of Government Federal Republic--Unicameral--Parliamentary Official language Basic Capital Coruscant Judicial Branch Supreme Court Legislative and Executive Branch Galactic Senate Senate Chair and Head of State Supreme Chancellor Assistant Senate Head Vice Chair Establishment 25,000 BBY Reorganization into the Galactic Empire 19 BBY Re-establishment 5 ABY... Jedi Masters (left to right) Saesee Tiin, Agen Kolar, Mace Windu, and Kit Fisto Jedi Knights and Jedi Knight redirect here. ... This article does not cite its references or sources. ... Combatants Galactic Empire Rebel Alliance Commanders Grand Moff Tarkin † Darth Vader Admiral Motti † General Tagge Chief Bast General Dodonna General Willard Garven Dreis (Red Leader)† John Vander (Gold Leader)† Admiral Ackbar (Supreme Commander of the Rebel Alliance Fleet) Strength TIE Fighters Darth Vaders TIE Advanced Death Star heavy, medium... This article does not cite its references or sources. ... Form of Government Federal Republic--Unicameral--Parliamentary Official language Basic Capital Coruscant Judicial Branch Supreme Court Legislative and Executive Branch Galactic Senate Senate Chair and Head of State Supreme Chancellor Assistant Senate Head Vice Chair Establishment 25,000 BBY Reorganization into the Galactic Empire 19 BBY Re-establishment 5 ABY...


Xendor was killed during the First Great Schism, but his lover, the future Emperor's Hand Arden Lyn, entered a Force-induced trance that would keep her in hibernation until the reign of the Galactic Empire. Mara Jade and Kogo Vess, two Emperors Hands The Emperors Hands, in the Extended Universe of the fictional Star Wars galaxy, were Emperor Palpatines secret, private Force-sensitive agents and assassins throughout his reign. ... Arden Lyn is a Star Wars character who appears in the video game Star Wars: Masters of Teräs Käsi. ... The Force is a binding, ubiquitous power that is the object of the Jedi and Sith monastic orders in the Star Wars universe. ... The Galactic Empire is the main antagonist in the Star Wars universe. ...


"Minions of Xendor" would become a popular expletive in future millennia.


Xendor is often counted as the first Dark Lord of the Sith, but he was in fact never a Sith Lord. Dark Lord of the Sith is a fictional title created by George Lucas for his Star Wars universe. ...


Yun

Star Wars character
Yun

Position Dark Jedi Knight
Homeworld Panatha
Species Epicanthix (near-Human)
Gender Male
Affiliation Dark Jedi, Galactic Empire (Imperial Remnant)
Portrayed by Rafer Weigel

Yun is the youngest, newest and most inexperienced of the seven Dark Jedi in the computer game Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II, which means that he is also the "noblest", since he has not yet been fully twisted to the dark side. Yun is very eager to learn and to apply his knowledge of the Force and his Force skills in combat. He is a skilled fencer and has almost learned to master the skill of Force jumping. This article needs additional references or sources to facilitate its verification. ... Dark Jedi Yun as portrayed in the videogame Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II. This is a screenshot of a copyrighted computer game or video game. ... The shield and spear of the Roman god Mars, which is also the alchemical symbol for iron, represents the male sex. ... This article does not cite its references or sources. ... The Galactic Empire is the main antagonist in the Star Wars universe. ... 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. ... This article does not cite its references or sources. ... The Force is a binding, ubiquitous power that is the object of the Jedi and Sith monastic orders in the Star Wars universe. ...


He was the first to be confronted and defeated by Kyle Katarn. To Yun's surprise, Katarn refused to execute him while unarmed, and carries on his mission. Yun was eventually rescued by his fellow Dark Jedi, but the memory of the experience and the lesson about mercy he learned marked him for the remainder of his short life. This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...


Much later, Yun, Sariss and Boc discovered Katarn unconscious after his ship, the Moldy Crow, crash-landed; Boc destroyed Kyle's lightsaber and then left Sariss to deal with him. She attempted to kill Katarn, but Yun, remembering how Kyle had once spared his life, and racked with guilt over the execution of the Jedi Master Rahn, blocked Sariss' blow. Sariss instinctively redirected her lightsaber against Yun, mortally wounding him. As Yun lay dying, he told Sariss that Katarn was a Jedi, that he deserved to die in battle. For his deed, Yun was possibly redeemed and returned to the light side before he drew his final breath. Kyle, having lost his lightsaber, retrieved Yun's, which was lying nearby, in order to defend himself from Sariss' attack. He carried it for a time until he constructed his own lightsaber as part of the remainder of his Jedi training.


In the non-canonical ending where Kyle Katarn chooses the Dark side, he faces Yun again, killing him instead of Sariss, who goes on to serve Katarn instead of Jerec.


Yun was originally a son of a Panathan businessman who made his fortune in minerals before Yun was born. Thus, Yun was spared all his childhood from struggle or want. Just before he attained his majority, he was sent to the planet Bunduki, home of the monks of Followers of Palawa, otherwise known as the masters of Teräs Käsi. A full year passed, but the monks felt that Yun was no more ready to learn their martial art than he was when he arrived; deeply frustrated and angry, Yun returned home. His father in his absence had become engaged; his new fiancée was Sariss—he insisted that Yun and Sariss get to know each other. Sariss was a devotee of the Church of the Dark Side—their time together was spent inducting Yun into the Dark side. Eventually, Sariss' beauties and seduction techniques proved too much for Yun's chastity. But Sariss, at the moment of truth, demurred, claiming to be bound to Yun's father. Yun did not need a second hint—the father was quickly slain, and now deep into the Dark side, Yun was one of Jerec's. Teräs Käsi is a hard martial art in the Star Wars Expanded Universe. ... Jerec is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe, appearing in the computer game Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II. Jerec is the leader of the seven Dark Jedi that the player must face in the game. ...


While realized by a computer-generated imagery character in the game itself, Yun is portrayed by German-American actor Rafer Weigel in cutscenes in between levels.
Computer-generated imagery (CGI) is the application of the field of computer graphics (or more specifically, 3D computer graphics) to special effects. ... German Americans are citizens of the United States of German cultural or linguistic ancestry. ...


Zan Arbor, Jenna

Jenna Zan Arbor is a scientist from the planet of Ventrux. Prior to the Clone Wars, she was an independent scientist who studied Force powers. After being arrested for her crimes, she jumped ship to the Separatists and helped them develop new technology and other scientific assets. A scene from Attack of the Clones depicting the Battle of Geonosis, the first battle of the Clone Wars The Clone Wars (also known as the Clone War) are a series of fictional intragalactic battles in George Lucass science fiction saga Star Wars. ... The Force is a binding, ubiquitous power that is the object of the Jedi and Sith monastic orders in the Star Wars universe. ... In the fictional Star Wars universe, the Confederacy of Independent Systems (CIS) is an organization that existed in the latter years of the Republic. ...


Zan Arbor started Arbor Industries when she was a young scientist. As she became interested in the powers of the Force, she started to capture Jedi. One of her friends, Senator Uta S'orn of Belasco, had a Jedi son by the name of Ren. She was allowed to experiment with Ren; unfortunately, the tests failed and Ren was killed. Zan Arbor looked for a new guinea pig: Qui-Gon Jinn. Zan Arbor managed to capture Qui-Gon with the help of bounty hunter Ona Nobis. However, several Jedi, including Obi-Wan Kenobi, broke into her lair on Simpla-12 and rescued Qui-Gon. Zan Arbor quickly fled to Belasco, where she had a deal with S'orn to seed the planet with a virus so that Arbor Industries could make a profit on the disease's cure. This operation was quickly discovered and thwarted by Qui-Gon, Obi-Wan, Siri Tachi, and Adi Gallia. The following is primarily a list of manufacturing corporations in the fictional Star Wars universe. ... Jedi Masters (left to right) Saesee Tiin, Agen Kolar, Mace Windu, and Kit Fisto Jedi Knights and Jedi Knight redirect here. ... The following is a list of characters from the Old Republic era of the Star Wars fictional universe, dating from 5,000 BBY to the end of the events depicted in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, approximately 19 BBY. Jedi are not included in this list. ... // Spoiler warning: Aargau is one of the Deep Core Worlds, and is the headquarters of the Bank of Aargau, which is owned by the Confederacy of Independent Systems ally, the InterGalactic Banking Clan. ... Qui-Gon Jinn is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe, portrayed by Liam Neeson in Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace. ... This article is about minor characters in the fictional Star Wars universe who are bounty hunters. ... Obi-Wan Ben Kenobi is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. ... // Radatous Radatous is only known for its great shield generators and ancient Jedi training camps. ... // Xiaan Amersu was once the apprentice of Anx Jedi Master, JMikel. ... The following is a list of fictional Star Wars Jedi characters who attained a rank of Jedi Master. ...


Zan Arbor was sent to a prison colony, but she escaped several years prior to the Clone Wars. Her new experiments included the Zone of Self-Containment drug, which allowed her to capture Anakin Skywalker. Before she could perform her new experiments on Skywalker, Obi-Wan, Siri, and several other Jedi rescued him. Zan Arbor was not finished; she used Falleen technology with the hopes of spreading the Zone drug, though this also failed. During this time, Zan Arbor was being funded by Xanatos' son, Granta Omega. Omega was killed by the Jedi, and Zan Arbor fled. Anakin Skywalker is the central character in the Star Wars fictional universe. ... Spoiler warning: // The Falleen are a scaled, cold-blooded, reptilian humanoid species with pigmentation that varies with mood, known to be as long lived as the Hutts (the Falleen have an average lifespan of 250 Standard Years) who inhabit and originate from the planet Falleen. ... Xanatos is an alternate spelling of Thanatos, the Greek personification of death. ... The following is a list of characters from the Old Republic era of the Star Wars fictional universe, dating from 5,000 BBY to the end of the events depicted in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, approximately 19 BBY. Jedi are not included in this list. ...


Zan Arbor was hired by Count Dooku during the Clone Wars to create biological weapons. After the Clone Wars, Zan Arbor was still at large. [6] Count Dooku (also known as Darth Tyranus) is a fictional character from the Star Wars universe. ...


Zorba the Hutt

Zorba the Hutt is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. He is the father of Jabba the Hutt.[7] He did not immediately learn of his son's death because he was imprisoned on the planet Kip. Zorba resembled his son, though he had long, white hair braids and a white beard. All of Jabba's possessions were bequeathed to Zorba, including the desert palace on Tatooine. He blamed Princess Leia Organa for the murder of his son Jabba. Zorba then challenged Lando in a game of sabacc and won Cloud City. Lando soon won back Cloud City in a future game. In one instance Zorba was referred to as 'Koztas' This article needs additional references or sources to facilitate its verification. ... Jabba the Hutt is a fictional character in George Lucass science fiction saga Star Wars. ... Princess Leia Organa Solo of Alderaan (born Leia Amidala Skywalker) is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. ...


External links

Wookieepedia, the Star Wars Wiki is a wiki for information on the Star Wars saga, including information on all six films, as well as the Expanded Universe. ...

References

  1. ^ a b Barbara Hambly, Planet of Twilight (1997). ISBN 0-553-57517-1
  2. ^ a b The Dark Forces Saga, Part 4
  3. ^ Gizor Dellso at the Star Wars Databank
  4. ^ George Lucas' comments on the May 1, 2007 episode of Late Night with Conan O'Brien
  5. ^ The Dark Forces Saga, Part 5
  6. ^ Jude Watson, The Dangerous Rescue (2001). ISBN 0-439-13932-5
  7. ^ http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=starwars/article/sw20030911hutt

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