List of Star Wars Old Republic characters

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For a list of characters from the Knights of the Old Republic series of games, see List of Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic characters.

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.

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[edit] Aarrba the Hutt

Aarrba the Hutt lives more than 5,000 years BBY. He raises hyperspace navigators Jori and Gav Daragon after their parents are killed. He first helps the brother and sister find a ship, but later disowns them.[1]

[edit] Alavar, Nee

Nee Alavar is a senator during the waning days of the Old Republic, and is one of 2,000 senators who calls for Palpatine to surrender his emergency powers. Alavar is present when Padmé Amidala presents this request to the Galactic Senate in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith.

[edit] Antilles, Bail

Star Wars character
Bail Antilles

Position Senator of Alderaan Sector
Homeworld Alderaan
Species Human
Gender Male
Height Unknown
Affiliation Galactic Republic,
Portrayed by Not applicable

Bail Antilles was slated to appear in Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, though his scenes were ultimately cut from the final edit. However, in the film, Captain Panaka mentions Bail Antilles - along with Ainlee Teem of Malastare - is in the running to replace Finis Valorum as Supreme Chancellor of the Galactic Republic.

Senator Antilles was a long-time servant of Alderaan, having been Senator for several terms. Antilles served on the Internal Activities Committee of the Galactic Senate, and was the one who informed Chancellor Valorum of charges of corruption filed against him after a failed trade summit on Eriadu. After his failed bid for the chancellorship, Senator Antilles refused to seek another term, and instead allowed his son in law, Senator Bail Organa, Prince of Alderaan, to secure the senatorial seat. Antilles had two children, Breha Organa and Raymus Antilles, Raymus Antilles is the captain of Organa's blockade runner, the Tantive IV, which can be seen in both Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope. Breha will become Queen of Alderaan and adoptive mother of Leia Amidala Skywalker.

Antilles died on Alderaan in retirement as the Galactic Empire came to power. Until his last breath, he criticized Palpatine's regime, and attempted to convince Senator Organa to withdraw from the Republic. His advice fell on deaf ears, and his dying words would be inspiration for Mon Mothma's Declaration of Rebellion nearly twenty years later.

Bail Antilles was played by Adrian Dunbar in the scenes excised from Episode I. The character is sometimes mistaken for Dunbar's intended role, Bail Organa — adoptive father of Princess Leia, played by Jimmy Smits in Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith — and indeed his likeness was used for pre-Episode II incarnations of Organa.

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[edit] Bagwa, Hermione

Hermione Bagwa is a human waitress who works in the Besalisk Dexter Jettster's diner on Coruscant. She had a hard childhood in a poor, violent section of Coruscant and feels very fortunate to be working in prosperous Coco Town. Her fate following her appearance in Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones is unknown.

[edit] Bibble, Sio

Star Wars character
Sio Bibble

Position Governor of Theed, Naboo
Homeworld Naboo
Species Human
Gender Male
Height Unknown
Affiliation Galactic Republic, Royal Naboo
Portrayed by Oliver Ford Davies

Sio Bibble was governor of Naboo in the final years of the Galactic Republic and oversaw all matters brought to the Queen's attention. He also chaired the Advisory Council, and dealt directly with regional representatives and town governing official in day-to-day administration.

During the Battle of Naboo when the planet was blockaded by the Trade Federation, he was the first who assumed that an invasion would be made by Federation forces. He remained behind when Queen Amidala followed the Jedi Knights Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi Wan Kenobi to Coruscant to seek help from the Senate. Though he was tempted by Viceroy Nute Gunray, he remained strong to his ideals of democracy and freedom.

After Queen Amidala liberated Naboo with the help of the Gungans, Bibble attended both Qui-Gon Jinn's funeral and the celebration, and exchanged the globe of peace with the Gungans.

In Attack of the Clones, it is revealed that Bibble had remained in his office after Padmé Amidala abdicated and later became Senator of Naboo. He showed his concern for her when an assassination attempt was made on her life. He was also concerned about the steady fall of the Republic into civil war.

In Revenge of the Sith, the Republic fell during the Clone Wars but the ideal of "freedom" remained in the minds of people like Sio Bibble. His appearance in the film was brief, appearing only in the funeral march held for his former queen, Padmé Amidala.

Bibble does not appear in the original trilogy. Like Jar Jar Binks, his absence from the original trilogy is officially unexplained. Considering his age, though, he is almost certainly deceased by the events of the New Jedi Order book series.

[edit] Breemu, Bana

Star Wars character
Bana Breemu

Position Senator of Humbarine Sector
Homeworld Humbarine
Species Human
Gender Female
Height 1.6 meters
Affiliation Galactic Republic/Galactic Senate
Portrayed by Bai Ling (Episode III)

Bana Breemu was a senator in the waning days of the Old Republic, (not) seen during the course of Revenge of the Sith.

She only appeared in a deleted scene. Rumour has it that the scene was removed because the actress portraying her, Bai Ling, modeled nude in Playboy. George Lucas has, however, denied that this was the reason.

[edit] Ceel, General

Star Wars character
Ceel

Position General in the Gungan Grand Army
Homeworld Naboo
Species Gungan
Gender Male
Height Unknown
Affiliation Galactic Republic
Portrayed by Not applicable

General Ceel was the Gungan supreme military commander at the Battle of Naboo. He had a personal distaste for General Jar Jar Binks, so he put him in the front ranks, as blaster fodder.

[edit] Chun, Vox

Vox Chun was the father of Bruck Chun. With the help of Xanatos, Vox became extremely popular on the planet of Telos. However, as Telosian treasurer, Chun was actually manipulated by Xanatos so that the latter could plunder the planet's riches.

[edit] Crion

Crion is Xanatos' father and the richest man on the planet Telos. When Telos was at war with other worlds, Xanatos left the Jedi Order to join Crion's army. Qui-Gon Jinn was forced to kill his padawan's father turning Xanatos raging mad and evil. After his father's death, Xanatos picked up Crion's ring from a fire and pressed it to his cheek. It resulted in a scar in a shape of a broken circle.

[edit] Daragon, Gav and Jori

Star Wars character
Gav and Jori Daragon

Position Unknown
Homeworld Koros Major
Species Human
Gender Male/Female
Height 1.8 meters/1.6 meters
Affiliation Galactic Republic
Portrayed by None

Gav and Jori Daragon are hapless explorers that inadvertently allowed Naga Sadow to invade the Republic in the Great Hyperspace War. Left to fend for themselves after their parents were killed on a mercy mission in a warzone, they turned to the dangerous occupation of hyperspace navigating, mapping new hyperspace lanes in the uncharted frontier of the known galaxy. After several unsuccessful attempts at mapping useful hyperspace courses, they fell into despair with no home and no ship; Aarrba the Hutt would not give them their ship until they paid for the repairs done to it in his service dock.

With nothing to lose, Gav and Jori stole their ship back and escaped into unexplored hyperspace, hoping to make their fortune, but their path landed them right into the heart of the Sith Empire. They were promptly captured and sentenced to death as the precursors to an invasion. Naga Sadow covertly freed them from the prison on Ziost to use them as pawns in his grand scheme. Sadow began teaching the Force-sensitive Gav Sith magic, and tricked Jori into fleeing back to the Republic without her brother. Unbeknownst to Jori, Sadow had planted a homing device in her ship and now knew exactly how to get to the far off Republic — to conquer it.

Jori made it back safely to the Republic, and broadcast a warning of the coming invasion; but Jori stumbled headlong into her own tarnished reputation. She and Gav had left under bad circumstances, skipping out on large debts and obligations, fleeing the law. No one would listen to her accounts of the fabled Sith Empire and was instead dragged off to prison. After escaping from a prison colony, Jori managed to get her warning to the Empress Teta, who had already learned of the Sith's intentions from her Jedi advisors and was preparing her defenses.

Meanwhile, Sadow gave Gav command of the Sith invasion fleet because of his knowledge of the Republic. He grudgingly accepted the command, but gave it up after realizing how much death and destruction Sadow's war was causing. In an attempt to kill Sadow, Gav was stranded aboard Sadow's meditation sphere as the Primus Goluud star exploded. Jori, however, survived the war and became the new owner of Aarrba's Repair Dock.

[edit] Dod, Lott

Star Wars character
Lott Dod

Position Trade Federation Senator
Homeworld Neimoidia
Species Neimoidian
Gender Male
Height Unknown
Affiliation Trade Federation
Portrayed by Silas Carson/Toby Longworth (voice) (Episode I)
Alan Ruscoe (Episode II)

Lott Dod is a Neimoidian played by Silas Carson in the film The Phantom Menace.

Dod was the senator who represented the Trade Federation in the Galactic Senate and was known for bureaucratic wrangling to further the Federation's aims and hinder the efforts of their enemies. Despite testimony to the contrary from Naboo's representatives Queen Amidala and Senator Palpatine, Dod denied any wrongdoing on the part of the Trade Federation, and it is implied that he was unaware of precisely what Nute Gunray was up to. He demanded that an independent commission be appointed and sent to Naboo to ascertain the veracity of the Queen's claims.

A mistake in the end credits of Attack of the Clones has Senator Dod appearing in that film alongside Viceroy Gunray, when in fact it is another Neimoidian entirely, named Gilramos Libkath, who assists Gunray.

Lott Dod was named after two United States Senators: Trent Lott (R, Mississippi) and Christopher Dodd (D, Connecticut).

[edit] Dofine, Daultay

Star Wars character
Daultay Dofine

Position Captain of the Profiteer
Homeworld Neimoidia
Species Neimoidian
Gender Male
Height Unknown
Affiliation Trade Federation,
Portrayed by Alan Ruscoe/Chris Sanders (voice)

Daultay Dofine is a Neimoidian played by Chris Sanders in The Phantom Menace. Dofine was the captain of the Trade Federation droid control ship Profiteer in the blockade of Naboo. He wore a tall vessel command officer's miter.

An extremely cautious and worrisome individual who had attained his lofty rank because of his high birth, Dofine refused to go meet with Jedi Knights Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi-Wan Kenobi when they boarded the Profiteer, instead suggesting that the protocol droid TC-14 go in his place. When Nute Gunray contacted Darth Sidious to inform him of the Jedi's arrival, Dofine openly questioned Sidious' plans, declaring the blockade finished and refusing to go against the Jedi.

Dofine was hereafter barred from voicing his contentions to Sidious by the Sith Lord himself ( "Viceroy, I don't want that stunted slime in my sight again!"), but was allowed to remain in command of the Profiteer. Dofine is killed when the vessel was destroyed by Anakin Skywalker during the Battle of Naboo.

His cousin, Lushros Dofine, appeared later in Revenge of the Sith as Captain of the Invisible Hand.

[edit] Empress Teta

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

[edit] Gallo, Boss

Boss Gallo is a Gungan featured in the video game Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds. He is an ancestor of Boss Nass, and therefore one of the rare Ankura Gungans.

Three thousand years before the Battle of Naboo, Gallo refused to enter a war between Gungan tribes. While gathering food for his village of Otoh Sancture, a pack of bursas completely destroyed the city.

Gallo struck a deal with the swashbuckling Captain Marsune, trading some animals called nerfs for workers to rebuild the city. While rebuilding the city, Gallo learns the Gungan warlord Boss Rogoe sent the bursas to kill Gallo. Gallo recuits an army sufficient to drive out the remaining bursas.

Gallo, along with Captain Marsune and his small band of soldiers, aided the bosses of other Gungan cities, uniting them in their quest to vanquish Rogoe. The unified forces invaded Rogoe's huge fortified stronghold, Spearhead. Rogoe was killed when Gallo's forces destroyed his underwater structure

Shortly after the destruction of Spearhead, Boss Gallo founded the city of Otoh Gunga, shown in The Phantom Menace.

[edit] Gise, Flac

Flac Gise was an advisor for Chancellor Palpatine and was a close friend of him before he arose to becoming Palpatine's advisor during the Clone Wars. One of the diplomatic missions he was sent on was a trip to Sembla where he convinced his native people to join the Republic, and become an outpost in that part of the outer rim, and supply the Republic with orchids vital for healing potions and poisons.

When Order 66 was enacted Gise realizes Palpatine's intentions. He appeals to the Senate questioning Palpatine's executive powers. The Senate does not listen, and Palpatine labels him an enemy of the empire as well did the newly-created imperial senate. His ship is destroyed trying to escape Coruscant by a squad of ARC 170s.

Flac Gise is a Vurk and hails from the watery world of Sembla and is Jedi Master Coleman Trebor's distant relative. In Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, he can be briefly seen in the Coruscant opera house before Palpatine dismisses him and Sly Moore from the booth so he and Anakin Skywalker may speak in private.

[edit] Granta Omega

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

Omega was responsible for many terrible crimes. He tried to turn Anakin, to convince him that he's being hold back. He was responsible for Yaddle's death. Soon, he began to work with Jenna Zen Arbor, and killed many Senators in the process.

Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker set off to stop him and are accompanied by Anakin's rival, Ferus Olin and also by Darra Thel-Tanis, Tru Veld and thier masters Siri Tachi, Soara Antana and Ry Gual. On Korriban, Granta Omega went to meet a Sith but ended up killed. Obi-Wan Kenobi charged at him and cleaved him nearly in half. After his death Jenna Zen Arbor escaped but the Jedi belived that she would be easier to track without Granta Omega's wealth to conceal her.

In The Last of the Jedi series. It was revealed that Omega was meeting Count Dooku on Korriban.

[edit] How, Tey

Tey How is a female Neimoidian, pilot of the Trade Federation droid control ship Profiteer. She wore special data goggles that linked her into the Profiteer's computer. Tey died along with everyone else aboard when the Profiteer was destroyed by Anakin Skywalker in the Battle of Naboo.

She was voiced by Tyger (Amanda Lucas) in Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace.

[edit] Jafan, King

King Jafan was an ancient King of Naboo, reigning around the year 1000 BBY. He ushered in the "Great Time of Peace" on Naboo, which did not end until the Trade Federation occupation of Naboo during the reign of Queen Padmé Amidala over 900 years later. [2]

[edit] Kalgrath

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

[edit] Kalpana, Chancellor

Chancellor Kalpana served as Chancellor of the Galactic Republic immediately before Finis Valorum.

[edit] Kim, Vidar

Star Wars character
Vidar Kim

Position Senator of Chommell Sector
Homeworld Naboo
Species Unknown
Gender Male
Height Unknown
Affiliation Galactic Republic
Portrayed by N/A

(? - 52 BBY) Vidar Kim was Palpatine's predecessor as a representative of Naboo in the Galactic Senate. He was the father of the Jedi Ronhar Kim.

[edit] Kitster

Kitster Banai, born on Tatooine, is Anakin Skywalker's childhood best friend.

He enjoyed his youth getting into escapades with the adventurous Anakin, as well as Amee and the Rodian Wald.

In The Phantom Menace, Kitster teases Anakin before the Boonta Eve Podrace. Right in front of Padmé Amidala, he asks whether Anakin will really "do it" this time. When Padmé asks, "do what?" Kitster replies, "finish the race, of course!"

Kitster and Wald serve as Anakin's pit crew during the race. Even though Anakin didn't need a pit stop, They were cheering for Anakin the entire race.

He is also mentioned in Tatooine Ghost by Troy Denning.

Decades after The Phantom Menace, Kitster meets Anakin's daughter, Leia, and tells her about the hardship her father went through as a slave, as well as the traumatic impact leaving his mother had on him. Learning this information helps Leia recognized Anakin as her "father".

[edit] Kwinn, Charza

Charza Kwinn was a caterpillar-like Priapulin space pirate and pilot during the times of the Old Republic. He could see in all directions at once and had his own unique spaceship. [3]

[edit] Kylantha, Queen

Star Wars character
Kylantha

Position Queen of Naboo
Homeworld Naboo
Species Human
Gender Female
Height Unknown
Affiliation Galactic Empire, Royal Naboo, (rumored) Rebel Alliance
Portrayed by Not applicable

Queen Kylantha was the successor to Apailana, formally styled Her Royal Highness, Queen Kylantha of Naboo.

Monarch during the Galactic Civil War, Kylantha was outwardly loyal to the Galactic Empire, but had implemented few changes to Naboo's democratic government - as had happened on other Imperial-held worlds. This led many to believe she was actually a Rebel sympathizer. In reality, she was not an Imperial supporter, but neither did she support a return of the Republic and even the Alliance, quite possibly remembering the last decades of the Republic when the Senate failed her world so badly.

She also issued an order to investigate the mysterious death of the late Queen Apailana, which still remained unsolved but she believed that the assassinations related to the Empire.

Kylantha's rule was longer than most of her predecessors, but it is unknown if she was appointed queen for life. She also appointed Pooja Naberrie, niece of former queen and senator Padmé Amidala and cousin of Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia Organa as Naboo's representative in the Imperial Senate during the years of the Galactic Civil War.

[edit] Marsune, Captain

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

[edit] Medon, Tion

Tion Medon was a local administrator on the planet Utapau as seen in Revenge of the Sith. He helped Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi locate General Grievous, who was on the tenth level of the capital. In the film, he is portrayed by Bruce Spence. His fate after Revenge of the Sith is not known. Perhaps he was replaced later when Palpatine began appointing governors to rule the Outer Rim backwater planets.

[edit] Moe, Aks

Aks Moe is a three-eyed Gran from the planet of Malastare. He is a senator in The Phantom Menace who hinders Queen Amidala's efforts to stop the invasion of Naboo by the Trade Federation. He uses a procedural matter to second the motion from the Trade Federation that a commission be sent to Naboo to ascertain the truth of the invasion. Moe later became a renouned senator on Coruscant for his efforts in the peace talks between the Gran and the native Dug citizenry on Malastare. He was assassinated shortly before the Clone Wars. Moe was replaced by Ask Aak as senator of Malastare.

[edit] Narmele, King

King Narmele was an ancient King of Naboo, the homeworld of Padmé Amidala. His reign took place around 2,000 BBY. Known as "the Explorer," Narmele colonized Naboo's swampy moon of Rori. There is still a colony there that bears his name.

[edit] Nate

Nate (short for A-98), is an ARC trooper who led a commando group on Ord Cestus, under Obi-Wan Kenobi and Kit Fisto. There he developed a relationship and eventually had a child with Sheeka Tull, Jango Fett's former girlfriend. She was frustrated by his lack of humanity and worked to show him a life beyond duty to the Republic. He then took on the name Jangotat (Mandalorian for "Jango's brother"). Eventually, Jangotat sacrificed his life to save thousands of civilians, even though it meant violating a direct order. He had developed a new perspective and morality, and knew that he was following the spirit, not the letter, of his orders. [4]

[edit] Olié, Ric

Star Wars character
Ric Olié

Position Naboo pilot
Homeworld Naboo
Species Human
Gender Male
Height 1.83 meters
Affiliation Galactic Republic
Portrayed by Ralph Brown

Ric Olié was the personal pilot of Queen Padmé Amidala and piloted her ship past the Trade Federation blockade in Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace. He briefly instructed Anakin Skywalker on how to pilot the starship when he was taking the Queen and her few allies back to Naboo, saying to the boy, "You catch on pretty quick."

A veteran of the Naboo Space Fighter Corps, Ric Olié was the leader of Bravo Flight and had the honor of flying Queen Amidala's Royal Starship to and from Naboo. Answering directly to Captain Panaka, Olié was capable of flying any craft on Naboo.

Ric also served in the Battle of Naboo as Bravo Leader, leading Bravo Squadron into battle against the Trade Federation's droid control ship.

He is occasionally referred to as Captain Obvious in fandom, due to his tendency for arguably unnecessary exposition (i.e. "There's the blockade!" or "Enemy fighters straight ahead!") [citation needed]

[edit] Omega Squad

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

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

Darman previously served in the Battle of Geonosis as part of Theta Squad and assisting Delta Squad. However, all the other members of Theta were killed leaving him as the sole survivor.

[edit] Captain Panaka

Star Wars character
Panaka

Position Head of Naboo Royal Security Force
Moff of Chommell Sector
Homeworld Naboo
Species Human
Gender Male
Height 1.83 meters
Affiliation Galactic Republic, Galactic Empire
Portrayed by Hugh Quarshie

Captain Panaka first appeared in The Phantom Menace. He was appointed head of security on Naboo shortly after King Veruna, the former King of Naboo, was killed. He was the head of the security force during the Trade Federation invasion and when Queen Amidala's term as queen of Naboo ran out, he stayed to protect Queen Jamillia. According to the Episode III Visual Dictionary, Palpatine learned from Captain Panaka about Padmé's and Anakin's secret marriage. This, along with his being noted as a Moff at the time of the Empire. His nephew, Captain Typho, was assigned to protect Amidala. Panaka later became Sector Moff of Chommell Sector when he vowed to follow Emperor Palpatine. A gift he gave to Palpatine lay in the Emperor's receiving chamber aboard the second Death Star. Panaka was one of the many citizens who believe the Jedi to be corrupt and untrustful.

[edit] Papanoida, Baron

Baron Papanoida was a great fan of opera. He frequented the Galaxies Opera House.

When Anakin Skywalker visited the Coruscant Opera House to meet with Supreme Chancellor Palpatine, a Mon Calamari performance of "Squid Lake" was being performed. Papanoida was standing near the entrance to the Chancellor's box, chatting with other patrons. Also, he is mentioned in a deleted scene in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith as being a spy for the Galactic Republic. According to the Star Wars: Episode III Visual Dictionary, it is believed he is a double-agent.

Baron Papanoida was played by Star Wars creator George Lucas. This was Lucas's only Star Wars cameo appearance.

[edit] Secura, Nat

Nat Secura is the brother of Aayla Secura and the last descendant of the great Secura family. He was disfigured when slavers from Jabba the Hutt attacked his home on Ryloth. Bib Fortuna rescued him, and planned to use him as part of a plot to conquer Ryloth. He was disliked by Jabba because of his bad looks, and so Jabba planned to feed him to the rancor. In order to save Nat, Bib Fortuna ordered the B'omarr monks to remove his brain and place it into a brain jar. Bib Fortuna also hoped to place Nat's brain into a new body, but events surrounding Jabba's death made this impossible.[5]

[edit] Secura, Pol

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

[edit] Sienar, Raith

Raith Sienar was the head of Sienar Fleet Systems which was responsible for producing the Galactic Empire's TIE fighters. Raith Sienar also had plans for a Death Star-like battle station. However, he later let Grand Moff Tarkin take credit for the design since he no longer had interest in the project. He preferred the sleek to the grandiose, and was the inventor of the Sith Infiltrator.

Tarkin was Sienar's childhood friend, and both of them knew and understood the upper-classes of Coruscant. When Tarkin offered him a job finding the legendary planet of Zenoma Sekot, Sienar was wary. The mission, which he accepted, failed, but Sienar was forgiven—his designs served a number of customers, including Darth Sidious, and so he could not be punished by the Old Republic.

[edit] Slayke, Zozridor

Zozridor Slayke is the commanding leader of the Sons and Daughters of Freedom. He helped lead the assault to retake Praestlyn with the help of Anakin Skywalker during The Clone Wars. He treated his soldiers with respect and said that the only difference between him and his comrades was rank. During the battle he went up against the separatist leader Tonith, a muun, and his battle droids near a Republic communication center.

Sources

Star Wars Jedi Trial by David Sherman and Dan Cragg (2004)

[edit] Sleazebaggano, Elan

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

[edit] S'orn, Uta

Uta S'orn is a Galactic Republic senator, representing the planet of Belasco. S'orn was the childhood friend of Jenna Zan Arbor, who took S'orn's Force-sensitive son Ren in order to do experiments on him. To get her son back, S'orn agreed to alter Senate records for Zan Arbor. However, Ren was found dead, with Zan Arbor claiming that the bounty hunter Ona Nobis had killed him. Despite this, S'orn continued to deal with Zan Arbor, who promised her a fortune. Zan Arbor bio-engineered a natural bacteria so that it would severely sicken the population of Belasco, and then started selling an expensive cure for the disease. However, S'orn and Zan Arbor were captured by Qui-Gon Jinn, Adi Gallia, and their Padawans. As punishment, they were exiled to a prison world. [6]

[edit] Su, Lama

Lama Su is a tall, lithesome alien and Prime Minister of the storm-shrouded planet Kamino. He resides in Tipoca City, the capital of Kamino. When Obi-Wan Kenobi comes to Kamino, Lama Su meets with him and shows him the massive clone army. He dresses in a flowing silver robe with a large collar.

Commissioned by an enigmatic Jedi Master named Sifo-Dyas, Lama Su developed an impressive clone army of thousands of troops. Far removed from galactic affairs by virtue of Kamino's remote location, and the natural Kaminoan predilection for isolation, Lama Su never questioned the role of the army or its eventual use in the Clone Wars. He simply took great pride in the skills displayed by those in his employ.

Years later, the Galactic Empire was sent to take control of the Kaminoan cloning facility in order to add to their reinforcements. Lama Su took action to prevent this from happening by building a second army of clones to repel the invasion. Despite his efforts, Lama Su was killed by Boba Fett who was sent by the Empire to stop the creation of the clone army.

Lama Su appears in Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones.

[edit] Sylo, Paxi

Paxi Sylo appeared in Chapter 12 and 13 of the Star Wars: Clone Wars microseries. His parents farmed on Dantooine to feed his six brothers and sisters, as well as to sell offworld, until the Confederacy of Independent Systems invaded his home planet during the Clone Wars.

Paxi watched as Mace Windu defeated the Separatist army and its seismic tank during the Clone Wars. All that is known of his family's fate after these events is that they were forced to close their farm.

[edit] Taa, Orn Free

Star Wars character
Orn Free Taa

Position Senator of Ryloth
Homeworld Ryloth
Species Twi'lek
Gender Male
Height 1.93 meters
Affiliation Galactic Republic/Galactic Senate
Portrayed by Jerome Blake (Episode I), Mat Rowan (Episode II and Episode III)

Orn Free Taa was a Twi'lek senator in the waning days of the Old Republic representing the planet Ryloth. He does not speak in the movies save for a barely audible exchange with Jar Jar Binks in Revenge of the Sith in which his only line is "Move it". He had scripted dialogue for Attack of the Clones which did not make the final cut of the film. He was a member of the Loyalist Committee. Like Mas Amedda and Jar Jar Binks, his absence from the original trilogy is unexplained.

His lack of appearances in the Expanded Universe leaves his post-Revenge of the Sith fate a mystery.

Although his obese appearance makes it clear that he is indulgent, Orn Free Taa does have the best interests of the Twi'lek people in mind.

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[edit] Tarfful

Star Wars character
Tarfful

Position Wookiee General
Homeworld Kashyyyk
Species Wookiee
Gender Male
Height 2.34 meters
Affiliation Galactic Republic
Portrayed by Michael Kingma

Tarfful was a Wookiee leader from Kashyyyk. He was present when Yoda was scheduling the mission to Coruscant. Tarfful aided Yoda in his escape from the besieged planet of Kashyyyk with the help of Chewbacca, after the beginning of the Great Jedi Purge with Order 66.

Tarfful is also seen in the video game Star Wars: Republic Commando, in which it is revealed that the Wookiee general was actually imprisoned by Trandoshan slavers working in tandem with the MagnaGuards of General Grievous. Tarfful was liberated by a squad of elite clone commandos and went on to lead Kashyyyk in its defense. After Order 66 was issued he remained loyal to the Jedi. Tarfful and his friend Chewbacca assisted Yoda in his escape by leading him to a secret escape pod that allowed Yoda to flee Kashyyyk. He was later killed by RC-1138 (Boss) following Order 66.Tarfful later makes an appearance in the book Dark Lord: The Rise of Darth Vader.

[edit] Tarpals, Captain

Star Wars character
Roos Tarpals

Position Captain in the Gungan Grand Army
Homeworld Naboo
Species Gungan
Gender Male
Height Unknown
Affiliation Gungan Grand Army
Portrayed by Steven Spiers

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

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


[edit] Teem, Ainlee

Ainlee Teem is a Gran, and a Senator of Malastare in the Galactic Republic. Teem was one of the candidates nominated to replace Finis Valorum as Supreme Chancellor of the Republic prior to the Battle of Naboo. Teem lost the election to Senator Palpatine of Naboo.

[edit] Teleq

Teleq is a bounty hunter in the book Trail of the Jedi, and is described as being very crafty and tricky. He is a master at setting traps, which comes in handy for his occupation. His fingers are long and skinny, well-suited for climbing trees. Granta Omega, one of the galaxy's richest inhabitants, offered him and four other bounty hunters a great amount of money to capture Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker dead or alive. On Ragoon 6, Obi-wan and Anakin chased Teleq through the tree tops, making him stumble into a giant bird's nest. He was carried away by the birds' parents.

[edit] Tills, Meena

Meena Tills was a Mon Calamari senator representing the world Mon Calamari during the waning days of the Old Republic in the fictional Star Wars Universe. After the other Mon Calamari senator, the Quarren, Tikkes, turned out to be in league with Count Dooku, Meena requested a Jedi protector, since he knew spies had been sent to kill him. So, the Jedi Council sent Kylo Kenobi, the thirteen year-old nephew of Obi-Wan Kenobi and an incredible swordsman, to protect Meena. Kylo was then sent into hiding during the Jedi Purge. Years later, Meena served the Rebel Alliance at the time of the Battle of Endor.

[edit] Toora, Toonbuck

Star Wars character
Toonbuck Toora

Position Senator of Sy Myrth
Homeworld Sy Myrth
Species Sy Myrthian
Gender Female
Height Unknown
Affiliation Galactic Republic, Confederacy of Independent Systems
Portrayed by Hilton Howson

Toonbuck Toora was a senator in the waning days of the Old Republic. She was supposedly once incorruptible, but eventually gave in to greed and indulgence. Toonbuck Toora was present in the Senate when Queen Amidala pleaded her case in The Phantom Menace. She represented the world of Sy Myrth and was often seen swathed with expensive robes and consorts.

Toonbuck Toora was originally to have appeared in Attack of the Clones. She was to become a Separatist leader under Count Dooku and been present on Geonosis for the treasonous meetings. In the finished cut of the film, Toora was digitally replaced with Rogwa Wodrata. Instead, Toora can be seen at the very end of the film in the Chancellor's box, overlooking the new Clone Army landing upon Coruscant. One must assume from this that Toora remained a loyalist during the events of the Clone Wars and continued to represent Sy Myrth in the Galactic Senate. Although she did not appear in Episode III, it is safe to say she would have still been a senator as no other Sy Myrthian senator appears in the movie (apart from Brookish Boone).

[edit] Trell, Connus

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

[edit] Unch, Sil

Star Wars character
Sil Unch

Position Controller
Homeworld Neimoidia
Species Neimoidian
Gender Male
Height Unknown
Affiliation Trade Federation
Portrayed by Marc Silk (voice)

Sil Unch was a Neimoidian controller on board the droid control ship Profiteer. Like Tey How, he wore special data goggles and a vocalizer that plugged him into the ship's computer. For unknown reasons, he intensely disliked his superior officer, Daultay Dofine. Nevertheless, just as the Battle of Naboo began, Unch followed Dofine's command to activate the battle droids down on the surface of the planet. Unch died when the Profiteer was destroyed by Anakin Skywalker at the end of the battle, immediately after informing Dofine of the ship's impending destruction.

[edit] Vastor, Kar

Kar Vastor, a character in the Star Wars novel Shatterpoint by Matthew Stover, is a member of the Korunnai people that live on the planet Haruun Kal. Like all Korunnai, Kar Vastor,or the Lor Pelek is a Force-user. Kar uses dual-edged tear-shaped vibroshields made of superconductive material harvested from a Jedi spaceship that crashed on the planet centuries before. This material is resistant to lightsabers, able to deflect blows but not sustained contact with the energy blade. It can also reflect laser energy blasts and deflect solid bullets, or slugs Kar has trained several soldiers, known as the Akk guards for their Force-linked animal companions,called Akk dogs. Mace Windu states that Kar has control of the Force,or Pelekotan in the native Korunnai language, on the level of a Jedi Knight, while never receiving formal Jedi or Sith training.

When Kar Vastor was fourteen, he saw his entire family murdered by jungle prospectors. He escaped and lived in the jungle alone without supplies. This is when he gained his unusual power in the Force. He lost human speech along the way and speaks in the voices of the jungle.This is also where he found the downed Jedi spaceship.

Vastor is personally imposing. His head is shorn bald,he is very tall, with bulging muscles, physically strong and fearless. Kar Vastor eventually fights Jedi Master Mace Windu on Haruun Kal. Their rounds are bloody and vicious. While Windu is more skilled overall, he is unable to decisively defeat Vastor. Even though Windu was landing more blows and causing more damage to Vastor, he would heal in a matter of seconds and come right back for more. He learned to respect Mace Windu's great skill in Vaapad and his martial skills in the Teräs Kasi arts, as Mace was striking him so fast that his strikes were invisible to the naked eye.

Kar Vastor is gravely injured by Mace Windu after he (Vastor) began the systematic destruction of the city of Pelek Baw on Haruun Kal, and taken back to Coruscant to stand trial on the charge of crimes against civilization, a charge which had not been used since the Sith War. This is also the charge that Master Depa Billaba would have faced except she was in a Force coma, self-induced after aiding Vastor in his crimes and realizing her crimes.

[edit] Veruna, King

Star Wars character
Veruna

Position King of Naboo
Homeworld Naboo
Species Human
Gender Male
Height Unknown
Affiliation Galactic Republic, Royal Naboo
Portrayed by N/A

King Veruna (d. 32 BBY), also known as His Royal Highness, King Veruna of Naboo, is a character in the Star Wars saga, the former king of Naboo. He is Queen Padmé Amidala's predecessor.

King Veruna abdicated the throne and went into hiding after a thirteen-year reign surrounded by scandal. He was found dead six months prior to the Battle of Naboo, and though his death was ruled accidental many suspect that he was assassinated by uknown reasons.

Captain Magneta, who had been the head of Veruna's security, stepped down following the king's death and was replaced by Captain Panaka. It was partly because of the mystery surrounding Veruna's death that Panaka developed the plan of employing decoys for Queen Amidala.

Thirteen years after the Battle of Naboo, it was discovered that Naboo's then-senator Palpatine was in reality the Sith Lord Darth Sidious, who had masterminded the blockade crisis that led to the battle for Naboo. Sidious secretly controlled the Trade Federation and had significant influence in the senate and was an advisor to then-chancellor Valorum. It is believed that the Sith Lords had King Veruna murdered because they wanted a new monarch who would be more vulnerable. Queen Amidala played this role perfectly.

[edit] Wald

Wald is a Rodian appearing in The Phantom Menace. He is one of Anakin's friends, but doubts Anakin's ability to win the Boonta Eve race.(He his also the brother of Greedo the bounty hunter)

[edit] Kau Wan

Kau Wan was a Kaminoan commander, who served during the: Rebellion of Kamino battle ( Imperial era ). She was present when Boba Fett killed and beheaded Lama Su. As all of the Stormtroopers of the 501st legion, began terminating the rest of the Kaminoan high council, she suddenly became the last-in-command over the Kaminoan society. She was responsible for warning the rest of Kaminoans across the planet, of the bombardment and attack from the imperial forces high above in space. She was also the one responsible for evcauating the few thousands of Kaminoans safely off Kamino, onboard abbandoned Acclamator assault class ships, and fleeing Kamino, thus, starting a few life elsewhere on an uncharted distant planet, somewhere in the Galaxy. Kau Wan also obtained several canisters of clone DNA from Jango Fett, and she had also managed to obtain several cloning data and technologies to continue cloning, in the Kaminoan way. Kau Wan and the other Kaminoans, escaped Kamino, and thus, started a new life elsewhere, naming the first planet they chose: New Kamino. The surviving Kaminoans, also made Kau Wan, their very first: Kaminoan Prime Minister, upon arriving onto their new home. Kau Wan was very close to Taun We, and the two female Kaminoans were like sisters. The two Kaminoans were also best friends. They both studied together, and tried to improve ways on cloning more Fett clones, for the Galactic Republic, before and during the Clone Wars. Before fleeing Kamino, Kau Wan begged Taun We to escape with her, but Taun We refused her, explaining that she would be homesick if she left Kamino. The two were heartbroken, when the other fled while the other remained. Kau Wan also resembled Taun We, making it others difficult to tell the two Kaminoans apart. Upon settling on New Kamino, Kau Wan named her first Kaminoan daughter: Taun We Wan, after her best Kaminoan friend: Taun We.

[edit] We, Taun

Taun We is a tall, slender Kaminoan who babysits and usually is a, "mother-figure," to both Boba Fett and Jango Fett in Attack of the Clones. She first meets Obi-Wan Kenobi in the entrance from a landing platform. She then presents him to Lama Su, prime minister of Kamino, where both Lama Su and Taun We both take Obi-wan on a tour of the cloning facilities in Tipoca City, and also to inspect the new clone army for the Republic. Next, Taun We takes him to Jango Fett where Obi-Wan begins to think Jango is the assassin trying to kill Senator Padmé Amidala, and Jango decides that he and Boba should flee, before Obi-wan attempts to arrest them. Before Jango and Boba prepared themselves to flee Kamino and head over to Geonosis, they both head over to see Taun We. Both Jango and Boba thank Taun We for her kindness towards them over the last 10 years, and they both tell her, that they must leave for a while. The two Mandalorians give Taun We a: holo-book, describing all the good times, she had, when watching over Boba. Several days later, after the Battle of Geonosis, Boba returns to Kamino, to retrive a "black book" from his father. A Jedi Knight named Siri Tachi arrives on Kamino to inspect the Fett clones and also searches for a missing Firespray ship, stolen a few years ago, which was rumored to be somewhere on Kamino. Siri almost catches Boba, but Taun We choses to help and covers Boba, as Boba escapes Tipoca City, and then leaves Kamino. 20 years later, after the end of the Rebellion of Kamino battle, Boba again meets Taun We, and Boba apologizes for his actions here on Kamino, saying he had no hard feelings to her and that it was only a hired job from the Empire, as since he was a bounty hunter himself. The two old friends then bid their farewells to one another, and they parted ways. Eventually Taun We and several other imperial Kaminoan slaves are forced by the Galactic Empire to create and breed more clones to become Imperial Stormtroopers, thus, starting the Stormtrooper Corps program on Kamino. 20 years later, after the fall of the Galactic Empire and the rise of the New Republic, Taun We would later seek out and hire Boba Fett to track down and eliminate the Mandalorians who attacked Kamino during the Clone Wars.

[edit] Willum, Oss

Oss Willum is a disciple of Master Thon. It was Oss who first greeted Nomi Sunrider when she first arrived on Ambria to deliver her husband's lightsaber crystals.

[edit] Yarm, Queen

Queen Yarm was Queen of Naboo approximately 500 years before Padmé Amidala. The exact years of her reign are unknown. A monument bearing her name, "Queen Yarm's Needle", was built in her honor. [7]

[edit] Yarua

Yarua was the Wookiee Senator representing Kashyyyk during the waning days of the Old Republic. After Chancellor Palpatine became the Emperor and the Republic the Empire, Yarua took part in peaceful protests outside the Senate Building. Sadly the kind-natured Wookiee and his fellow demonstrators were all mowed down by clone Turbo Tanks afterbeing branded enemies of the Empire. Yarua was killed, only strengthening the resolve of the Wookiees being oppressed light years away on Kashyyyk.

[edit] Zar, Fang

Senator from Sern Prime, Fang Zar was against Chancellor Palpatine's attempts to gather increasing power for himself at the Republic's expense. After Palpatine seized total control of the former Republic and created the Empire. He gave orders to the Internal Security Buerau to monitor Zar's dealings and movements and demanded he stay in Imperial Center until he had been questioned by ISB agents. Zar made the unthinkable act by decieving Palpatine while seeking refuge with Bail Organa on Alderaan, Darth Vader was dispatched to take Zar into custody but after a lengthy pursuit through the halls of the Royal Palace in Alderaa city Vader executed Zar as he was about to board a shuttle prepped for his escape by hurling his lightsaber from several meters away and mortally wounding him.

[edit] References

  1.  Veitch, Tom, Chris Gossett, Janine Johnston, David Roach (1994). Tales of the Jedi: Knights of the Old Republic. ISBN 1-56971-020-1.
  2.  Jennsen, Hans, Richard Chasemore (2000). Star Wars Episode I: The Complete Guide to the Incredible Locations From the Phantom Menace. Penguin Books. ISBN 0-7513-6222-0.
  3.  Bear, Greg (2000). Rogue Planet. ISBN 0-09-941030-3.
  4.  Barnes, Steven (2005). The Cestus Deception. Del Rey. ISBN 0-345-45898-2.
  5.  Anderson, Kevin J. (1995). Tales From Jabba's Palace. ISBN 0-553-56815-9.
  6.  Watson, Jude (2001). The Dangerous Rescue. ISBN 0-439-13932-5.
  7.  Jennsen, Hans, Richard Chasemore (2000). Star Wars Episode I: The Complete Guide to the Incredible Locations From the Phantom Menace. Penguin Books. ISBN 0-7513-6222-0.

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