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12!All spoilers regarding the Skywalker Saga and ''The Clone Wars'' are unmarked. Examples relating to Disney's films and EU can be spoiler-tagged if deemed necessary.
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14Tropes specifically applying to the characters based on their appearances in ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'' can be found '''[[Characters/StarWarsTheatricalLegends here]]'''.
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16To return to the Character page for ''Franchise/StarWars'', go '''[[Characters/StarWars here]]'''.
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18!This page is specifically for Outer Rim planets without a known sector.
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20[[foldercontrol]]
21
22[[header:Other Outer Rim Worlds]]
23
24!!Akiva
25->'''Location:''' Akiva System, Outer Rim Territories
26->'''Native Species:''' Ahia-Ko (extinct), Uugteen
27->'''Immigrated Species:''' Human
28->'''Capital:''' Myrra
29
30A hot jungle planet, Akiva was the location of Confederate droid factories during the Clone Wars. Following the end of that conflict, the ruling Satraps allied themselves with the Galactic Empire, who occupied the world. A few months after the Battle of Endor, a group of Imperial leaders held a summit on Akiva that was ultimately broken up by an uprising by the population and a New Republic fleet, after which Akiva joined the New Republic.
31
32[[folder:Mister Bones]]
33!!Mister Bones
34[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mister_bones_sw.png]]
35[[caption-width-right:300:''"I PERFORMED VIOLENCE. ROGER-ROGER."'']]
36!!!'''Model:''' B1-series battle droid
37
38->'''Appearances''': ''[[Literature/StarWarsAftermath Aftermath]]'' | ''[[Literature/AftermathLifeDebt Life Debt]]'' | ''[[Literature/AftermathEmpiresEnd Empire's End]]'' | ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsPoeDameron Poe Dameron]]''
39
40-->''"A HUG IS LIKE VIOLENCE MADE OF LOVE."''
41
42A B1-battle droid rebuilt and upgraded by a young Temmin Wexley to serve as his friend and bodyguard.
43----
44* AttackAttackAttack: Though certainly dangerous, he tends to get damaged because he rushes into combat without a plan beyond stabbing everything to death.
45* BladeBelowTheShoulder: As shown in the official poster released with ''Aftermath: Life Debt''.
46* BloodKnight: He loves violence.
47* CollateralDamage: During the Battle of Jakku, Mister Bones saves Temmin by killing the drivers of an AT-ST chasing him. Unfortunately, two New Republic A-Wings flying by destroyed the AT-ST on a strafing run, destroying Mr. Bones.
48* DanceBattler: He's been upgraded with several extra joints, making him extremely fast and flexible.
49* {{Expy}}: Of [[VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic HK-47]], being a LaughablyEvil murderous red droid. He was originally intended to ''be'' a CanonImmigrant version of HK-47 before the Lucasfilm Story Group vetoed the decision to integrate him into the novel.
50* GladHesOnOurSide: Jas says this of him.
51* NoIndoorVoice: ALL HIS DIALOGUE IS CAPITALIZED TO SHOW THIS.
52* PersonalityChip: An adult Snap Wexley still carries Mr. Bones' personality chip with him. Poe uses it to reprogram an unhelpful Clone Wars-era commando droid into a fighter.
53* PunnyName: He's a rebuilt "B1" battle droid named "Bones".
54* RetroUpgrade: He's a B1 battle droid that Temmin upgraded into a ''very'' effective killing machine.
55* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: He's described as being black and red and, while he's not ''evil'', he certainly loves violence.
56* RobotBuddy: To young Temmin Wexley after his mother leaves him to join the Rebellion.
57* RoboticPsychopath: Deeply enjoys violence.
58* ShoutOut: At one point in ''Empire's End'', he uses the phrase "meatbags", à la [[VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic HK-47]].
59* SkeletonsInTheCoatCloset: He gets his name from the numerous bones that decorate his body.
60[[/folder]]
61
62[[folder:Esmelle]]
63!!Esmelle
64!!!'''Species:''' Human
65
66->'''Appearances''': ''[[Literature/StarWarsAftermath Aftermath]]''
67
68The sister of Norra Wexley, aunt to Temmin Wexley, and wife of Shirene. She raises Temmin after his mother leaves to join the Rebellion.
69----
70* AffectionateNickname: Esmelle's wife Shirine often calls her "Esme".
71* BrutalHonesty: Calls out Norra for neglecting her son.
72* FormerTeenRebel: Led a gang of hooligans on the streets of Myrra when Norra was very young.
73* HeroicNeutral: Chides Norra for abandoning her son to fight in the Rebellion.
74* ParentalSubstitute: To her nephew Temmin.
75[[/folder]]
76
77[[folder:Shirene]]
78!!Shirene
79!!!'''Species:''' Human
80
81->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsAftermath Aftermath]]''
82
83The wife of Esmelle.
84----
85* BrutalHonesty: Criticizes Norra for leaving her son to join the Rebels but she's a lot nicer about it than Esmelle.
86* OppositesAttract: She's described as being Esmelle's opposite in both appearance (Esmelle is thin, pale, and silver-haired while Shirene is heavier, dark-skinned, and dark-haired) and personality.
87[[/folder]]
88
89[[folder:Brentin Lore Wexley]]
90!!Brentin Lore Wexley
91!!!'''Species:''' Human
92
93->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsAftermath Aftermath]]''[[note]]flashback only[[/note]] | ''[[Literature/AftermathLifeDebt Life Debt]]'' | ''[[Literature/AftermathEmpiresEnd Empire's End]]''
94
95The husband of Norra Wexley, and the father of Temmin "Snap" Wexley. Years before the Battle of Endor, he relayed messages for the Rebel Alliance, but was soon discovered and arrested by the Empire, sent to a prison labor camp on Kashyyyk called Ashmead's Lock.
96----
97* ManchurianAgent: [[spoiler:At some point, per Palpatine's contingency plans, Rax had the prisoners at Ashmead's Lock implanted with bio-chips in their brains that would turn them into drones in an attempt to assassinate New Republic command if they were rescued.]]
98[[/folder]]
99
100[[folder:Akivans on Other Pages]]
101* Norra Wexley on the [[Characters/StarWarsRebelAllianceAndNewRepublicStarfighterCorps Rebel Alliance & New Republic Starfighter Corps]] page.
102* Temmin "Snap" Wexley on the [[Characters/StarWarsResistanceStarfighterCorps Resistance Starfighter Corps]] page.
103[[/folder]]
104
105!!Andelm IV
106[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/adelma_4_city.jpg]]
107->'''Location:''' Outer Rim Territories
108
109An Outer Rim planet with deposits of dedlanite, which is used in the manufacturing of blasters. After the destruction of the Death Star in the Galactic Civil War, Chewbacca was stranded on the world after his A-Wing crashed there. At the same time, Jaum was converting citizens into slaves for his mining industry, but an escaped slave named Zarro managed to get Chewbacca's help to end Jaum's tyranny.
110
111[[folder:Zarro]]
112!!Zarro
113[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/zarro_sw.png]]
114!!!'''Species:''' Human
115
116->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsChewbacca Chewbacca]]''
117
118A teenage girl that Chewbacca meets after crash-landing on Andelm IV. She wishes to liberate her people, who have been enslaved by Jaum to work as miners.
119----
120* BadassAndChildDuo: She and Chewie serve as this trope.
121* BoyishShortHair: Her hair.
122* HugeGuyTinyGirl: In comparison to Chewbacca, she's really short.
123* IChooseToStay: She refuses to leave Andelm IV, because it's her home and she believes she has to help save it from the Empire. Plus, she doesn't really have anywhere else to go either.
124* KidHero: She's in her early teens.
125* LanguageBarrier: She doesn't understand Shyriiwook, and combined with not knowing anything about Wookiees either, this leads to her early on making the opposite assumption of what Chewbacca ''really'' means. For example, after she [[ArmorPiercingQuestion asks if he knows what it means to be a slave]], [[BerserkButton Chewbacca gets angry]] and starts digging through the cockpit of his A-Wing. Anyone who knows a thing about Wookiees can tell you that they were made a SlaveRace under the Empire, but she thinks that he's mad because she keeps bothering him about something he insists isn't his problem yet feels bad about it, only realizing he's going to help when [[LetsGetDangerous he finds his bowcaster]]. She's mostly basing off of context.
126* MissingMom: Her mother [[ParentalAbandonment left Andelm IV]].
127* SlaveLiberation: Her ultimate goal.
128[[/folder]]
129
130[[folder:Arrax]]
131!!Arrax
132!!!'''Species:''' Human
133
134->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsChewbacca Chewbacca]]''
135
136The father of Zarro. When he was unable to repay his debts to Jaum, he and Zarro were taken by him as his slaves.
137----
138[[/folder]]
139
140[[folder:Jaum]]
141!!Jaum
142[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jaum_sw.png]]
143
144->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsChewbacca Chewbacca]]''
145
146A mining tycoon who uses slave labor and is trying to cut a deal with the Empire.
147----
148* ArcVillain: He is the main antagonist of the ''Chewbacca'' comic.
149* BadBoss: He executes one of his men after he reports a Wookiee attacked him in the mines, assuming the man was high on spice.
150* BizarreAlienBiology: He doesn't breathe oxygen and has to wear a special gas mask. At one point, he detaches one of the tubes and sprays some of the gas into a human's face to torture him.
151* EvilDebtCollector: How he gets most of his slaves.
152* VillainousFriendship: He is friends with Tyvak, his Shistavanen bodyguard and second-in-command. He is outraged when Chewbacca kills him, although being a pragmatic businessman he offers to pay-off Chewbacca with Tyvak's share to get him to stop attacking his operation.
153[[/folder]]
154
155!!Arvala-7
156[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/arvala_7_sw.png]]
157->'''Location:''' Outer Rim Territories
158->'''Immigrated Species:''' Jawa, Nikto, Ugnaught
159
160An arid desert world that is home to vapor farmers and travelling Jawas. A compound of Nikto criminals disrupts the peace of the planet in the aftermath of the Galactic Civil War until a Mandalorian bounty hunter arrives to claim a target from their stronghold.
161----
162* SingleBiomePlanet: It is a desert world that is covered in hardened mud flats, mountains, canyons, and numerous caves that make it a decidedly difficult planet to navigate on foot.
163
164[[folder:Kuiil]]
165!!Kuiil
166[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/the_mandalorian_1.jpg]]
167[[caption-width-right:300:''"I have spoken."'']]
168!!!'''Species:''' Ugnaught
169
170->'''Performed by:''' Misty Rosas
171->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NickNolte
172->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/TheMandalorian''
173
174An Ugnaught vapor farmer who was formerly enslaved by the Empire and worked his way out of servitude. He offers his assistance to the Mandalorian when he arrives on Arvala-7, hoping that he will rid his valley of the criminals who have disrupted the peace there.
175----
176* AmazonChaser: He takes a moment to lightly flirt with the beefy, battle-hardened Cara Dune when he meets her.
177* DeterminedHomesteader: He doesn't like the way his world has been trespassed upon by criminals and mercenaries and seeks to help the Mandalorian wipe them out to return a sense of normality to the planet.
178* GadgeteerGenius: He was able to restore function to an IG droid that had its computer core shot up with what is far from a state of the art workshop. He also improved the construction and design of the Child's hover-pram while on the Mandalorian's ship, using just whatever happened to be available. He was also instrumental in reassembling the ''Razor Crest'' after recovering the parts stolen from the Jawas, as Mando said it'd need a service facility for the job.
179* HeadgearHeadstone: [[spoiler:Din Djarin gives him a proper burial and rests Kuiil's cap on top of the grave.]]
180* HorseOfADifferentColor: He tames blurrgs to use them as mounts and working animals.
181* IndenturedServitude: Says that he worked off his indenture for "three human lifetimes" before coming to Arvala-7. [[spoiler: Most recently for the Empire.]]
182* InkSuitActor: Many fans and reviewers with amusement that Kuiil's face basically just looks like if Nick Nolte was an Ugnaught.
183* IDidWhatIHadToDo: [[spoiler:He's unapologetic about the work he did for the Empire, when Cara (an ex-Rebel) confronts him about it. To be fair, he had no choice in the matter, being an indentured servant, but he worked long and hard on the Empire's behalf to earn his freedom.]]
184* MysteriousPast: He declines the Mandalorian's offer to have him join his crew as he has spent much of his life working to get out of servitude and become independent. [[spoiler:In "The Reckoning," he reveals that he was an indentured servant for the Empire.]]
185* NiceGuy: He's a bit gruff, but he treats everyone he meets with due respect and even refuses the Mandalorian's offer of reward money and a job for his services. He's on friendly terms with the local Jawa clan, and even agrees to [[spoiler: join the Mandalorian on his mission to confront the Client and his Imperial backers on Nevarro, because he believes saving the Child is important and the right thing to do.]]
186* SacredHospitality: Refuses any payment from the Mandalorian due to him being his guest, despite all the help he provides to the Mandalorian.
187* SacrificialLion: [[spoiler: Is the first major character of ''The Mandalorian'' to die, shortly after [[KnightOfCerebus Moff Gideon]] makes his appearance.]]
188* TrueCompanions: He earns Din and Grogu’s trust thanks to his loyalty and kindness to them. Din is disappointed when Kuill turns down a position on his ship and [[spoiler:is deeply saddened by his demise.]]
189* VerbalTic: When he feels he has spoken enough on a topic and will take no more argument, he will declare "I have spoken". He also uses it as a goodbye. "Guns for Hire" revealed that this is apparently a trait of Ugnaughts in general, as Din encounters another group of them that also use the phrase.
190[[/folder]]
191
192!!Ashas Ree
193->'''Location:''' Outer Rim Territories
194
195A remote, forested planet with a remote trading outpost as the only sign of civilization. It's a beautiful place, but has a very dark history, having once been ruled by the Sith.
196----
197* BeautifulVoid: A beautiful, forested planet with bioluminescent insects... that is also completely uninhabited, with the one outpost having been abandoned and covered in messages advising visitors to "Beware. Evil. Get Away."
198* SchrodingersCanon: In ''Legends'', Ashas Ree was one of the worlds of the ancient Sith Empire, situated between Korriban and Ziost and near Dromund Kaas. An ancient Sith Lord abandoned a holocron there that taught the fallen Jedi Freedon Nadd the secrets of the Dark Side and let him take over Onderon.
199* SingleBiomePlanet: Appears to be completely covered in forest.
200* TempleOfDoom: Houses an ancient, long-buried Sith temple absolutely riddled with booby traps and containing a sinister relic.
201
202!!Askaji
203->'''Location:''' Outer Rim Territories
204->'''Native Species:''' Askajian
205
206The homeworld of the Askajians, which allied with the New Republic in the waning days of the Galactic Empire. The Askajians were divided into tribes ruled by a chief. The planet is also sometimes known as Askaj.
207----
208[[folder: In General / Askajians]]
209* CanonImmigrant: Askaji was first mentioned in ''Literature/TalesFromJabbasPalace'', before eventually being introduced in Canon in ''Literature/AftermathEmpiresEnd''.
210* NamedAfterTheirPlanet: The Askajians are named after their homeworld.
211* RubberForeheadAlien: Askajians look very similar to humans, the main differences being some facial features such as wrinkled foreheads; female Askajians, at least, also have [[{{Multiboobage}} six breasts]].
212* SchrodingersCanon: In ''Legends'', the planet was [[SingleBiomePlanet mostly desert]] and the Askajians worshipped their moon as a deity.
213[[/folder]]
214
215[[folder: Askajians on other pages]]
216* Yarna d'al Gargan on [[Characters/StarWarsTheHuttClans the Hutt Clans]] page.
217[[/folder]]
218
219!!Bith / Clak'dor VII
220->'''Location:''' Bith System, Outer Rim Territories
221->'''Native Species:''' Bith
222
223The swampy jungle homeworld of the Bith. Centuries prior to the rise of the Empire, a terrible civil war between two nation states devastated the planet's ecology and drove most of the population off-world to colonies. They remaining population quarantined the planet, forbidding any offworld Bith from returning, and focused on healing it. There efforts were largely ineffective due to rapidly mutating flora and fauna caused by the fallout from radiological and biological weapons. After centuries of being ignored by the Republic, the Bith sided with the Separatists during the Clone Wars and faced harsh reprisals from the Empire in the aftermath.
224----
225* AllThereInTheManual: Most information about the planet and Bith culture comes from source and guidebooks.
226* CivilWar: The city-states Nozho and Weogar waged a very short one that ended up rendering a significant portion of the planet uninhabitable.
227* DomedHometown: What cities remain are built under domes within mountain ranges and expand both down underground and up higher onto the mountains.
228
229[[folder:Bith]]
230!!Bith
231
232The natives of Bith, they are a musically inclined species but are also commonly found working as scientists and engineers. Due to the civil war and subsequent quarantine that prevents any offworld Bith from returning to their homeworld, most Bith embrace pacifism and view war with wariness. However, many Bith did offer their services to the Rebellion as spies due to their persecution by the Empire and outrage over Alderaan's destruction.
233----
234* AlienHair: Of the Tenctonese variety, with all Bith being entirely hairless with large craniums.
235* BizarreAlienBiology: They lack noses, and instead have an organ underneath their facial flaps which they use to smell.
236* HumanoidAlien: They have the same basic humanoid body structure as most other species in the galaxy.
237* SuperHearing: Bith have extremely sensitive hearing, which allows them to separate and isolate sounds. This is what causes so many Bith to become musicians or enter other fields where their hearing allows them to contribute more or give them an advantage over most other species. However, their hearing is so sensitive that sonic grenades can make their heads explode.
238[[/folder]]
239
240!!Carlac
241[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/carlacmingpovillage_afin.png]]
242->'''Location:''' Carlac System, Outer Rim Territories
243->'''Native Species:''' Human (Ming Po)
244
245A snowy world that was home to the Ming Po. During the Clone Wars, the Death Watch temporarily set up camp on Carlac, abusing a local Ming Po village.
246
247[[folder:Pieter]]
248!!Chieftain Pieter
249[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pieter_sw_6534.jpg]]
250!!!'''Species:''' Human (Ming-Po)
251->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PhilLaMarr
252->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]''
253
254The elder of a village of Ming Po on the planet Carlac. Chieftain Pieter and his people were terrorized by the Death Watch during the Clone Wars.
255----
256* FacialMarkings: Like the rest of his people, he has several marks on his face, with three blue diamonds under his eyes.
257* TheLeader: Of his village.
258* TooDumbToLive: While he can't really be blamed for his anger, his aggressive confrontation with Pre Viszla, who Pieter knows is ruthless and dangerous, was just asking for the Death Watch to attack his village.
259[[/folder]]
260
261[[folder:Tryla]]
262!!Tryla
263[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tryla_sw_940.jpg]]
264!!!'''Species:''' Human (Ming-Po)
265->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CatherineTaber
266->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]''
267
268-->''"We were kidnapped from a nearby town. We are a simple people. We trust easily, and we were betrayed."''
269
270The granddaughter of Chieftain Pieter, she was one of several villagers that were kidnapped and made to serve the Death Watch. She ended up getting killed by Pre Vizsla, who is the leader of the Death Watch.
271----
272* FacialMarkings: She has several markings in a pattern on her face. Whether they are tattoos or more temporary markings is unknown.
273* HeroicSacrifice: She throws herself in front of her grandfather to prevent Pre Vizsla from stabbing him, only to be killed herself.
274* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: With the Darksaber by Vizsla.
275* InTheBack: When Vizsla stabs her, the Darksaber goes through her back.
276[[/folder]]
277
278!!Chad
279->'''Location:''' Outer Rim Territories
280->'''Native Species:''' Chadra-Fan
281
282[[folder:Chadra-Fan]]
283!!Chadra-Fan
284[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chadra_fan_sw.png]]
285%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
286
287A species of meter-high rodent-like humanoids with bat-like faces.
288
289For information on their ''Legends'' depiction, see '''[[Characters/StarWarsLegendsRaces here]].'''
290----
291* BizarreAlienBiology: They have two hearts and require only three hours of sleep a day.
292* FunnyAnimal: They're just anthropomorphic mice / bat people.
293* LittlePeople: The average height for their species is about a meter tall, causing some people to mistake them for children when combined with their squeaky voices. Chadra-Fan can get very annoyed by this as it causes them not to be taken seriously.
294-->'''Kriki:''' I wanted adventure, but no one seems to take me seriously.
295-->'''Pook:''' It is probably because you are diminutive and furry, and you have a high voice. These traits combine to trick the human mind into thinking you are a child or a pet because humans are of lesser intellect.
296* SuperHearing: They have highly sensitive ears that allow them to hear outside human spectrums.
297[[/folder]]
298
299[[folder:Chadra-Fan on other pages]]
300!!!From Chad
301* Orka on the [[Characters/StarWarsTheColossus Colossus]] page.
302* Doctor Kisma Uttersond on the [[Characters/StarWarsTheNihil Nihil]] page.
303
304!!!Unknown homeworld
305* Troo-tri-lek on the [[Characters/StarWarsBountyHuntersAndMercenariesRepublicEra Bounty Hunters and Mercenaries: Republic Era]] page.
306* Beesar Tal-Alpurna on the [[Characters/StarWarsHighRepublicEraGalacticRepubic High Republic Era Galactic Republic]] page.
307[[/folder]]
308
309!!Corvus
310->'''Location:''' Outer Rim Territories
311->'''Immigrated Species:''' Human
312->'''Capital:''' Calodan
313
314A forest planet that has suffered many fires from the Empire and the tyranny of its Magistrate.
315
316[[folder:Morgan Elsbeth]]
317!!Magistrate Morgan Elsbeth
318-->See her entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsImperialRemnant Imperial Remnant]] page.
319[[/folder]]
320
321[[folder:Lang]]
322!!Lang
323[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lang_5.jpg]]
324[[caption-width-right:300:''"You and I, we're a lot alike. Willing to lay our lives down for the right cause. Which this is not."'']]
325!!!'''Species:''' Human
326
327->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/MichaelBiehn
328->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/TheMandalorian''
329
330A mercenary hired by Magistrate Elsbeth to command her security forces and keep the local populace in line.
331----
332* DidntThinkThisThrough: Even if he managed to get a shot off before Din, it's highly unlikely his sidearm would have penetrated his beskar armor, and if he ''did'' successfully kill Din, he'd have to contend with Ahsoka alone, and he struggled to deal with her when he had an army, including [[MechaMooks two assassin droids]], backing him up.
333* TheDragon: For Elsbeth. He commands her security forces and is the one she delegates to deal with Ahsoka and Din when they come for her.
334* DragonTheirFeet: Lang is killed seconds after Ahsoka defeats Elsbeth in their duel.
335* HiredGuns: He's a mercenary who's hired out his services to Elsbeth.
336* ISurrenderSuckers: When he realizes Ahsoka has won the duel with Elsbeth, Lang lays down his rifle... only to quickly draw his sidearm and attempt to shoot the Mandalorian. Unfortunately for him, Din was quicker on the draw.
337* KnowWhenToFoldEm: When Ahsoka defeats Elsbeth, he decides she isn't worth dying for and lays down his weapon, [[{{Subverted|Trope}} before drawing his pistol to get a cheap shot at Din]]. It earns him a shot to the chest.
338* NotSoDifferentRemark: He invokes this with Din, saying they both fight for what they believe to be the right causes. Though he never says a word, it's clear Din wasn't hearing it.
339* ShotgunsAreJustBetter: His main weapon seems to be the ''blaster'' version of a pump-action shotgun, complete with plasma "pellets" instead of a single, straight shot. He doesn't get to make much use of it onscreen, though.
340* TooDumbToLive: See DidntThinkThisThrough and ISurrenderSuckers above. Considering that Ahsoka was shown [[SparingTheFinalMook sparing a disarmed mook]] earlier and Din seemed to accept his capitulation before Lang pulled his cheap shot, it's likely that they would have let him live had he been honest about surrendering.
341[[/folder]]
342
343[[folder:Wing]]
344!!Governor Wing
345!!!'''Species:''' Human
346
347->'''Portrayed by:''' Wing Tao Chao
348->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTalesOfTheEmpire Tales of the Empire]]'' | ''Series/TheMandalorian''
349
350A citizen of the capital city Calodan.
351----
352* TheCameo: [[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wing_T._Chao Wing T. Chao]] (Wing Tao Chao) is a former Disney Imagineer who was [[https://www.laughingplace.com/w/news/2020/11/27/wing-t-chao-mandalorian-cameo/ instrumental]] in building Disney's international parks and hospitality businesses. Chao was inducted into MediaNotes/DisneyLegends in 2019, alongside ''The Mandalorian'' series creator Creator/JonFavreau and [[Recap/TheMandalorianS1E5Chapter5TheGunslinger previous]] guest star Creator/MingNaWen.
353* AFatherToHisMen: He's repeatedly shown throughout the episode to be looking out for the other villagers.
354[[/folder]]
355
356!!Crait
357[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/swtlj_crait_700x300.jpg]]
358->'''Location:''' Crait System, Outer Rim Territories
359->'''Native Fauna:''' Vulptex
360
361-->''"Not exactly the hottest holiday spot in the galaxy, is it? Though I guess if you really want to get away from it all, this is the place."''
362-->--'''Ress Batten'''
363
364A world home to salt flats, as well as an old abandoned rebel base by the time Starkiller Base is destroyed.
365----
366* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Despite having no trees, it has a breathable atmosphere. {{Handwave}}d away in AllThereInTheManual, where it is explained that it comes from the gradual dissolution of some of Crait's crystals that suspend oxygen and nitrogen. Also, at least one native species is made of crystals.
367* SymbolicBlood: The surface is a plain of red crystal covered by a thin layer of salt. After the battle of Crait, the surface appears to be covered in blood due to the red gashes.
368
369!!Er'Kit
370[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/er_kit_5df42d73.jpeg]]
371->'''Location:''' Outer Rim Territories
372->'''Native Species:''' Er'Kit
373->'''Immigrated Species:''' Human
374
375A desert planet, home to the Er'Kit species. Before the outbreak of the Clone Wars, Senator Danry Ledwellow took bribes from Thalassian slavers to allow them to use the planet for their illicit activities before his scandal was discovered.
376
377[[folder:Danry Ledwellow]]
378!!Senator Danry Ledwellow
379->See his entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsGalacticRepublicSenate Galactic Senate]] page.
380[[/folder]]
381
382[[folder:Dyro Felldor]]
383!!Dyro Felldor
384[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dyro_felldor_sw.jpg]]
385!!!'''Species:''' Er'Kit
386
387->'''Appearances:''' ''VideoGame/{{Commander}}''
388
389A male Er'Kit that served as the representative of his homeworld and worked with Saponza's Gang to defeat the Blood Dawn slavers during the Galactic Civil War. Despite their alliance, he ultimately chose to remain neutral in the war. However, Saponza's Gang would later learn that Felldor was using the Alliance and the Empire as tools to advance his power on Er'kit.
390----
391* BitchInSheepsClothing: Presents himself as an ally to the Rebellion, but is only aiding them to better his position.
392* PlayingBothSides: He provides aid to both the Rebels and Imperials in order to gain power on Er'Kit.
393[[/folder]]
394
395!!Hays Minor
396[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hays_minor_sw.jpg]]
397%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
398->'''Location:''' Otomok System, Outer Rim Territories
399->'''Local Species:''' Humans
400
401-->''"There wasn't a lot to see on Hays Minor. That's kind of what happens when your world is a desolate wasteland with almost no atmosphere."''
402--->--'''Paige Tico'''
403
404An ice planet known for exporting crystalline ore. The First Order used the planet to test weapons and also abducted children from there for their Stormtrooper programme.
405----
406* ApocalypseHow: The First Order's destructive mining practices and weapons testing caused a lot of pollution; according to Paige Tico, they eventually "ripped our planet apart for its ore", causing many deaths.
407* ChildSoldier: Many children were abducted from the planet to be brainwashed and trained as stormtroopers by the First Order.
408* CrapsackWorld: Initially averted; Hays Minor isn't the most exciting place in the galaxy, but it's not an ''awful'' place and people seem to live relatively comfortably there. Then the First Order showed up.
409* FlowerMotif: According to the ''[[AllThereInTheManual Star Wars Databank]]'', the emblem of the planet and the Otomok system in general is a snowgrape leaf (which the Tico sisters' pendants are designed to resemble).
410* OneProductPlanet: It was apparently settled as a mining colony due to being rich in ore and is said to be better known for its ore than its people.
411* PollutedWasteland: Became one after the First Order occupied the planet; their destructive mining caused dust and smoke that blocked out the sky.
412* SingleBiomePlanet: The planet's primary terrain is ice.
413
414[[folder:Thanya and Hue Tico]]
415!!Thanya and Hue Tico
416!!!'''Species:''' Human
417
418->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsAgeOfResistance Age of Resistance]]''
419The mother and father (respectively) of Paige and Rose Tico. They lived a humble life working for Central Ridge Mining on Hays Minor, until the First Order showed up.
420----
421* AerithAndBob: Thanya and Hue are more fantastical-sounding names than the names of their daughters.
422* AllThereInTheManual: Their names are given in ''The Last Jedi'''s ''Visual Dictionary''.
423* DeceasedParentsAreTheBest: [[spoiler: They're shown to be loving parents and are revealed in ''Age of Resistance'' to have been killed by the First Order prior to ''Film/TheForceAwakens'']].
424* GoodParents: They have a very close and supportive relationship with their kids, encouraging their dreams and ambitions. They also scrounge up money to pay for Rose and Paige to get off Hays Minor so they can find the Resistance, while they remain behind on their First Order-occupied planet.
425* HappilyMarried: They seem to be a pretty happy couple.
426* IWillWaitForYou: When Rose and Paige promise to come back to Hays Minor before leaving to find the Resistance, Thanya promises that they'll "be waiting."
427* KilledOffscreen: [[spoiler: They were killed by the First Order’s excessive mining and weapons testing, which practically tore apart their homeworld]].
428[[/folder]]
429
430[[folder: Haysians on other pages]]
431* Rose Tico on the [[Characters/StarWarsResistanceHeroes Resistance Heroes]] page.
432* Paige Tico on the [[Characters/StarWarsResistanceStarfighterCorps Resistance Starfighter Corps]] page.
433[[/folder]]
434
435!!Hubin
436->'''Location:''' Outer Rim Territories
437
438A temperate moon orbiting a gas giant that is home to Clan Markona, a mercenary group with a bloody past.
439
440[[folder:Markona]]
441!!Thane Markona
442[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/markona_sw.jpg]]
443!!!'''Species:''' Human
444!!!'''Homeworld:''' Hubin
445
446->'''Appearances:''' ''ComicBook/StarWarsMarvel2015''
447
448-->''"You can never undo the wrong, but you can always do right."''
449
450The Thane of Clan Markona and father of Tula. When Luke, Leia, and Han arrive on Hubin, Markona tests them to see if the Rebellion is worthy of his Clan's assistance.
451----
452* TheAtoner: Upon hearing of Alderaan's destruction by the Empire, Markona began to think back on his services to them and how much blood he indirectly has on his hands by doing jobs that helped secure its rule. He eventually decides that Clan Markona needed to ally with the Rebellion to wash the sins of their past away.
453-->'''Markona:''' After I heard of the Death Star, I have done nothing but consider my actions. I was a professional. I asked few questions. The Markona did much work... including some for those I now know I shouldn't have.
454* BladeBelowTheShoulder: His gauntlets have long blades built into them that he can extend out for melee combat, which is his preference.
455* BloodKnight: Relishes hand-to-hand combat, dismissing blasters as unsporting.
456* ButForMeItWasTuesday: Even he isn't sure what exactly it was that Clan Markona [[OneLastJob retrieved]] for the Empire that allowed them to retire peacefully and own Hubin, telling Luke that to him, it was just one more job.
457* HeroicSacrifice: Fights [=SCAR=] Squadron by himself to buy the rebels and the Clan time to evacuate Hubin, and is quickly gunned down by the elite troopers when he charges them.
458* NoNameGiven: His given name is never stated or offered.
459* SecretLegacy: His mother was a Jedi Knight who fell in love and left the Order, a fact which Markona keeps as a closely guarded secret due to the Empire's persecution of anyone with ties to the Order.
460[[/folder]]
461
462!!Ibaar
463[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ibaar.png]]
464->'''Location:''' Outer Rim Territories
465->'''Immigrated Species:''' Human (Ibaarian), Aqualish, Snivvian
466
467A mountainous agricultural planet continuously suspected of rebel sympathies during the Galactic Civil War. In the eve of the war, Imperial forces, under the jurisdiction of Imperial Security Bureau Agent Kallus, enforced a blockade around the planet in a failed attempt to lure and destroy wanted rebels in a supply drop to the world. Imperial sanctions on Ibaar continued well into the war.
468----
469* AllThereInTheManual: [[UnreliableNarrator According to First Order]] [[PropagandaMachine propaganda]], while under New Republic control after the Galactic Civil War, it had undergone famine.
470* ButtMonkey: If the First Order is right and not blowing anything out of proportion, then Ibaar has it kind of rough, either suffering from getting punished for housing suspected rebel sympathizers or starvation, with the former probably being created by the latter if the Empire/First Order has anything to do with it.
471----
472
473!!Jelucan
474->'''Location:''' Outer Rim Territories
475->'''Local Species:''' Human (Jelucani)
476->'''Native Fauna:''' Muunyak
477->'''Capital:''' Valentia
478
479A mountainous, remote planet near the very edge of the galaxy home to two distinct cultures, the valley kindred and the mountain people, which sided with the Separatists during the Clone Wars. It formally joined the Empire eight years after the end of the war.
480
481[[folder:In General]]
482* AlienSky: Its sky is described as grey.
483* ColourCodedPatrician: The wealthier mountaintop-dwelling nobility wear bright, colourful clothing, while the poorer valley kindred wear drab homemade clothes. After years of Imperial rule, however, this distinction is erased in the subjugation of the planet's population.
484* TheExile: The valley kindred, the older of Jelucan's two cultures, were exiled to the planet five hundred years before the Clone Wars after losing a civil war on their previous homeworld.
485* HonourBeforeReason: The valley kindred's exile to the planet was because they refused to violate their oaths to the man they saw as the rightful king of their old planet. Thus, the culture places a massive emphasis on ''never'' breaking an oath, even if it may be morally wrong to do so, such as if the oath was sworn to an entity undeserving of it.
486[[/folder]]
487
488[[folder:Oris and Ganaire Kyrell]]
489!!Oris and Ganaire Kyrell
490!!!'''Species:''' Human
491!!!'''Homeworld:''' Jelucan
492
493->'''Appearances:''' ''Literature/LostStars''
494
495The parents of Dalven Kyrell and Thane Kyrell.
496----
497* AbusiveParents: Oris abused his sons on a regular basis.
498* DatingWhatDaddyHates: Well, Oris disapproved of Thane's friendship with Ciena, who is from a lower class, so whatever his reaction may be to learning that Thane and Ciena are StarCrossedLovers leaves little to the imagination.
499* ParentalFavoritism: Oris considered Dalven better than Thane, despite the former graduating with poor grades and into a third-rate job as well as only being in the Royal Imperial Academy in the first place because Oris decided ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections Meanwhile, Thane actually works hard to get into the Royal Imperial Academy and becomes a high-ranking TIE pilot. Maybe it has to do with {{Jerkass}}ery somehow being better?
500* WellDoneSonGuy: Ganaire seems emotionally absent from her family, or at least to Thane. When the Kyrells go to see Tarkin, the young Thane asks if he's old enough to join the Empire in spite of Dalven's claims, and Ganaire's response is "Yeah, sure, whatever, you're as old as the Empire, which I guess is good enough.", which she then repeats a couple more times that same day when Thane keeps asking her.
501[[/folder]]
502
503[[folder:Paron and Verine Ree]]
504!!Paron and Verine Ree
505!!!'''Species:''' Human
506!!!'''Homeworld:''' Jelucan
507
508->'''Appearances:''' ''Literature/LostStars''
509
510The parents of Ciena Ree and the late Wynnet Ree.
511----
512* ComicBookFantasyCasting: The author sees Paron as being played by Creator/LennieJames.
513* FrameUp: [[spoiler:Verine is framed for embezzlement by a corrupt superior.]]
514* GoodParents: [[{{Foil}} In contrast to the Kyrells]], they're loving and caring of Ciena.
515[[/folder]]
516
517[[folder:Jelucani on Other Pages]]
518* Lieutenant Thane Kyrell on the [[Characters/StarWarsRebelAllianceAndNewRepublicStarfighterCorps Rebel Alliance & New Republic Starfighter Corps]] page.
519* Captain Ciena Ree on the [[Characters/StarWarsImperialNavy Imperial Navy]] page.
520* Lieutenant Dalven Kyrell on the [[Characters/StarWarsImperialNavy Imperial Navy]] page.
521[[/folder]]
522
523!!Kaller
524[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kaller.png]]
525->'''Location:''' Kaller System, Outer Rim Territories
526->'''Native species:''' Kalleran
527
528An Outer Rim world occupied by the Separatists near the end of the Clone Wars. After being liberated by Jedi Master Depa Billaba and her Padawan Caleb Dume, the two were betrayed on Kaller by their clone troopers during Order 66, which Dume escaped from. The clone troopers then occupied the planet, which became part of the Galactic Empire.
529
530[[folder:Kallerans]]
531!!Kallerans
532[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kalleran_sw.png]]
533
534The reptilian natives of Kaller.
535----
536* TheBigGuy: According to ''[[SchrodingersCanon The Roleplaying Game]]'', adults average over two meters, standing eye to eye with an adult Wookiee of average height.
537* TheNoseless: They don't need to breathe while chewing.
538* SchrodingersCanon: Apparently, according to ''[[TabletopGame/StarWarsRoleplayingGame The Roleplaying Game]]'', Kaller has some history with the Old Republic, the Pyke Syndicate and the Mandalorians, among others.
539* SnakePeople: The Kallerans have cobra-shaped heads and have amphibious bodies.
540[[/folder]]
541
542[[folder:Gamut Key]]
543!!Governor Gamut Key
544[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gamut_key_sw.png]]
545
546->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Comicbook/StarWarsKanan Kanan]]''
547
548-->''"My world has seen many masters. The Republic, the Separatists, the Republic again -- if briefly. The Empire. Often it hardly mattered to whom we bowed. But even an old politician such as myself can develop an aching back."''
549
550The governor of Kaller during the Separatist occupation and under the Empire's rule.
551----
552* CorruptPolitician: To a certain extent. He looks the other way for certain criminal elements like Janus and Tapusk so long as they give him useful information.
553* EveryoneHasStandards:
554** When he learns that Caleb is going to be executed by the clone troopers for treason, Key is stunned and almost protests, but lets the matter drop and tells Caleb to make peace with the Force, knowing that it would be foolhardy to defy the Empire.
555** Fourteen years later, Key has come to realize that the Empire is far worse than any of its predecessors and offers his aid to the ''Ghost'' crew should they ever need assistance.
556* FailedASpotCheck: Does not recognize Kanan as Caleb. Potentially subverted, as he followed Kanan to Tapusk's hideout and then made a few comments, such as calling him "master" and referencing Janus Kasmir, that hint he may actually know who Kanan is but decided not to mention it.
557[[/folder]]
558
559[[folder:Janus Kasmir]]
560!!Janus Kasmir
561[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/janus_kasmir.png]]
562
563->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Comicbook/StarWarsKanan Kanan]]''
564
565-->''"You lie. You cheat. You steal. You survive."''
566
567A native of Kaller alive during the Clone Wars, he found Caleb Dume after Order 66 and took pity on the young Jedi.
568----
569* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Although he can be pretty mean, he comes to truly care for Caleb and pursues the clones who capture Caleb alongside Kleeve, with both men wondering why exactly men like them are risking their lives for Caleb. Years later, he even rescues [[spoiler:Ezra Bridger from stormtroopers without ever knowing Ezra's connection to Caleb/Kanan.]]
570* MeaningfulName: Janus was the Roman god of doors and thresholds, and also beginnings, endings, and transitions.
571* TheMentor: Teaches Caleb how to hide from the Empire as well as steal to survive.
572* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Gives one to Commander Grey about serving the Empire and hunting down Caleb, accusing him and the other clones of no longer even knowing who or what they fight for and for turning on their Jedi friends without a second thought.
573* ReptilesAreAbhorrent: Played with. Janus is not friendly, especially towards humans, but he does take pity on Caleb.
574* SmugSnake: Doesn't think too highly of humans.
575* SnakePeople: A variant. He is Kalleran, and has a Cobra-like upper body, but walks on two legs and does not have a tail.
576[[/folder]]
577
578!!Koboh
579->'''Location:''' Koboh System, Outer Rim Territories
580
581A remote world on the edge of the Outer Rim, it was amongst the farthest Republic outposts during the High Republic era but was subsequently abandoned when its mines were not as productive as expected and its moon was heavily damaged during an Emergence from the Great Disaster. During the age of the Empire, the planet was sparsely populated by scrappers and scavengers who resided around Rambler's Reach. Near the planet was the Koboh Abyss, an anomalous region of space within which the world Tanalorr supposedly existed.
582----
583* ArtifactOfAttraction: A non-magical example. The High Republic ruins of the area eventualyl caused the miners
584* CloseKnitCommunity: Thanks to Doma and a few other resident's efforts, most residents of Rambler's Reach look out for each other and assist how they can, even if they don't particularly like each other.
585* DyingTown: Rambler's Reach is one, as between the Bedlam Raiders, the hostile wildlife, and the increasing Imperial presence, many prospectors have left due to the difficulties and dangers in looking for priorite. [[spoiler:Cal's efforts help revive it a bit and boost its population, but in the postgame several characters depart due to the Empire moving in, with the presence of a Star Destroyer in the sky suggesting darker days ahead for the planet.]]
586* DugTooDeep: A variation. The prospecting operation was apparently a far more prosperous and widespread enterprise, building into a large scale industry... until the miners started finding impenetrable "cubes" and "monoliths" deep in the ground, after which the miners started going insane with obsession, idolizing the "cubes" and becoming fixated on opening them and plumbing the treasures within and eventually all killing each other. From the point of view of the {{Apocalyptic Log}}s left behind, these monoliths come off as [[ArtifactOfAttraction Artifacts Of Attraction]], but they were actually elevators to Jedi training halls: only openable with the force, but entirely harmless otherwise. It was the miners' own greed and paranoia that did them in.
587* GhostTown: There are several abandoned towns and mining outposts across the planet, with Rambler's Reach being the only known active settlement.
588* GoldFever: While the prospectors of the present are, while opportunistic, very close knit and respectful to each other, the prospectors of the past turned on each other and killed each other off to obtain their score.
589* OminousObsidianOoze: Due to its proximity with the Koboh Abyss, Koboh is home to a mysterious black substance named Koboh Matter. It manifests both as a dust-like gas that is suffocating to breathe and as a creeping, impenetrable vine-like ooze, as well as expansive marshlands of deadly black tar. In the past, the High Republic set up research facilities and creates scores of specialized technology to study it, though unlike a MineralMacguffin this was not to harness the subtance, but the opposite: to learn how to control and potentially get rid of it as part of their attempts to breach the Koboh Abyss.
590
591[[folder:Doma Dendra]]
592!!Doma Dendra
593[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/doma_dendra_sw.png]]
594%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
595!!!'''Species:''' Waluna
596
597->'''Voiced by:''' Rebecca Wiscosky
598->'''Appearances:''' ''[[VideoGame/StarWarsJediSurvivor Jedi: Survivor]]''
599
600->''"Stuff that's new is exciting. But what really counts is consistency. Reliability."''
601
602The unofficial mayor of Rambler's Reach and owner of a commodities shop.
603----
604* FriendlyShopkeeper: Runs the outpost's general store and is happy to sell to Cal in thanks for his aid and in spite of him being a newcomer, which she is usually weary of.
605* GoodIsNotSoft: She is a welcoming person with the best interests of Rambler's Reach in her heart. And if the best interests of the town involve gunning down thieves and other criminals who try to steal needed supplies from her people, then that is what Doma will do.
606* HiddenDepths: She really likes the music Ashe plays at the cantina and tells Cal that deep down she believes she was born to dance, but Doma hides that side of herself from the rest of the town to keep her serious reputation intact. Doma has been so effective at hiding that side that when a customer heard her humming a tune to herself they looked at her like she lost her mind.
607* TheLostLenore: The reason why she is so attached to Koboh is that her partner is buried there. Cal finds their grave and listens to a Force echo where Doma states that they came there together and were supposed to leave together, and vows to never leave them.
608* ManOfTheCity: Rambler's Reach might just be a little outpost, but Doma will be damned if she lets anything threaten its safety and survival. She will kill or imprison raiders and thieves, harbor Jedi against the Empire, and anything else she needs to for its prosperity.
609* ParentalSubstitute: It's heavily implied that Doma essentially adopted Turgle and is one of the reasons the latter is still allowed in the outpost.
610* SecretKeeper: Reassures Cal that his status as a Jedi will be protected by her and the town in thanks for his aid against the Bedlam Raiders.
611* ToughLeaderFacade: Admits to Cal that she feels she has to keep the mask of a serious leader up at all times to reassure the town's population, and that showing anything but that to them could ruin that reputation.
612[[/folder]]
613
614[[folder:Turgle]]
615!!Turgle
616[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/turgle_sw.png]]
617%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
618
619->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RichardStevenHorvitz
620->'''Appearances:''' ''[[VideoGame/StarWarsJediSurvivor Jedi: Survivor]]''
621
622A frog-like alien who is perpetually down on his luck.
623----
624* BewareTheSillyOnes: Mostly inferred by lore, conversations and collectables rather than anything he does during the story, but while Turgle may be silly, oblivious and at times lethally foolish, his schemes are often as ambitious as they are impulsive and he has little compunctions about barrelling forward with them even if they're dangerous to himself and others - as the string of wacky cons behind him that ended with the deaths of various Raiders and Imperials can attest. in a rare conversation, Turgle himself claims to have enacted one of the biggest heists in galactic history, ending up stranded on Koboh in his escape - when Cal questions this, Turgle says that people underestimate him so much it can be easy to get what he wants. It's up to the player whether to believe him.
625* ButtMonkey: Very few people like or tolerate his presence, and besides his on-screen woes, Cal also frequently finds Force-echos that show how rough Turgle has had it.
626* ConMan: Many of his get rich schemes involve conning someone. Cal meets him as the Bedlam Raider's prepare to make an example of him for selling them a fake tuner device, and he later mentions selling the location of a priorite mine to an Imperial officer that didn't exist and instead just leading the officer on until coming across a rancor that ate the Imp.
627* DidntThinkThisThrough: A common issue for Turgle is that he does not think through exits from his schemes or what would happen if his marks figure out his con. Several of his conversations with Cal have the Jedi point out flaws in ideas Turgle is brainstorming.
628* FriendlessBackground: The places he lived before Koboh were even less friendly than Rambler's Reach to him, with Cal finding one Force echo where Turgle bemoans how he constantly screws up and causes no one to like him.
629* TheFriendNobodyLikes: His presence is at best tolerated by the rest of the outpost, who haven't run Turgle out yet, but even Doma who has saved his life several times finds him tiring and difficult to be around due to his lack of awareness and talent for getting into deadly trouble.
630* FrogMen: He looks a lot like a frog, and in fact multiple people including himself refer to him as a frog.
631* LethallyStupid: How he hasn't wound up dead yet is a miracle, as his poorly thought out schemes are constantly landing him in danger and causing trouble for the outpost. Thankfully the only ones who do end up dead because of him are Bedlam Raiders and Imperials.
632* NiceGuy: Despite being a ConMan, he's pretty friendly and cheerful.
633* TheseHandsHaveKilled: Part of how he got into the mess with the raiders was when he accidently killed one by knocking them down a canyon when they assaulted him, which horrified Turgle. [[spoiler:This is also PlayedForLaughs when Turgle later views Rayvis's death as his fault as well, claiming that Cal never would have had to kill him if Turgle hadn't started him down that path and trying to [[DrowningMySorrow drown his sorrows]] over it. Of course, Turgle is ignoring all the other reasons Cal had to get involved, and Turgle's grief over Rayvis's death is very misplaced.]]
634[[/folder]]
635
636[[folder:[=M-6NK=]]]
637!!M-6NK (Monk)
638[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/monk_sw.png]]
639%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
640
641->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ChrisDiamantopoulos
642->'''Appearances:''' ''[[VideoGame/StarWarsJediSurvivor Jedi Survivor]]''
643
644The bartender droid of Pyloon's, Monk is a friendly individual who takes an interest in the well-being of his customers.
645----
646* TheBartender: A classic example of one, taking the time to listen to the woes of his customers and offer helpful advice back to them.
647* BearerOfBadNews: It falls to him to break it to Zee about how long she has been deactivated, the rise of the Empire, and the destruction of the Jedi Order.
648* DarkAndTroubledPast: He doesn't like talking about it, but he used to work at a casino run by a syndicate and was made to spy on the customers at his table and divulge their information to his bosses.
649* RestrainingBolt: He was outfitted with one by his previous owner. When it malfunctioned, Monk immediately took the opportunity to flee and go into hiding from them.
650* RidiculouslyHumanRobot: Even by the standards of this franchise, he has a remarkably advanced personality - not just humanlike, but charismatic and extremely emotionally intelligent (in addition to the normal droid intellectual advantages of an excellent head for business). Whoever originally wanted a bartender bot got their money's worth and then some.
651* VitriolicBestBuds: He and Greez are constantly bickering, with Monk wishing Greez would do more around the saloon to help out while Greez thinks Monk is changing things around the saloon to his liking and is planning on taking over. However, they do really care for each other and have a close friendship, [[spoiler:with Greez actually entrusting the saloon to Monk at the end of the game, who insists back that he will be its caretaker for Greez]].
652* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: [[spoiler:After the fall of the Path hideout on Jedha and the deaths of Cere and Eno, Monk takes the time to let Cal vent and consoles him, insisting he not blame himself.]]
653[[/folder]]
654
655[[folder:[=ZN-A4=]]]
656!!ZN-A4 (Zee)
657[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/zee_sw.png]]
658%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
659
660->'''Voiced by:''' Kendal Rae
661->'''Appearances:''' ''[[VideoGame/StarWarsJediSurvivor Jedi Survivor]]''
662
663A droid who served Jedi Master Santari Khri during the High Republic, Zee became trapped in an underground chamber below Rambler's Reach during the emergence that broke apart Koboh's moon. Over two centuries later she was rescued by Jedi Knight Cal Kestis and learned of the Jedi Order's destruction and began to aid Cal in his quest to reach Tanalorr.
664----
665* AffectionateNickname: Monk refers to her as Heritage, referencing her being a very old model who carries secrets of the past with her.
666* FishOutOfTemporalWater: The galaxy is vastly different in the 220 years since she was trapped, with the Jedi Order and Republic having not just fallen from its high standards of the High Republic Era, but the Jedi being all but extinct and the Republic transformed into the Empire. Zee is quite distraught at these developments and struggles with what her place will be in the galaxy now.
667* LaserGuidedAmnesia: Khri wipes the knowledge of how to reach Tanalorr from Zee's databanks, regarding the information as too sensitive to leave with her during the evacuation of Koboh.
668* LivingMacGuffin: {{Subverted}}: Dagan has the Bedlam Raiders capture Zee because he believes she will have the knowledge needed to reach Tanalorr, unaware that Khri had wiped that information from Zee's memory banks.
669* SanitySlippage: Being trapped under rubble for two-hundred years and being unable to fulfill the last mission she was given causes Zee to be a bit out-of-sorts upon reactivation, and Cal worries she may not be all there mentally. Thankfully, upon reaching the surface and realizing how much time had passed, Zee is able to recover mentally and come to terms with her situation.
670[[/folder]]
671
672[[folder:Mosey Cimmaron]]
673!!Mosey Cimmaron
674[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mosey_cimarron_sw.png]]
675%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
676!!!'''Species:''' Human
677
678->'''Voiced by:''' Elizabeth Frances
679->'''Appearances:''' ''[[VideoGame/StarWarsJediSurvivor Jedi: Survivor]]''
680
681The owner of the stables in Rambler's Reach, Mosey is also an expert hunter and tracker who aids in the defense of the town.
682----
683* ActionGirl: She is one of the few citizens of Rambler's Reach who can defend themselves. Mosey is never seen without her axe on hand.
684* AmazonianBeauty: Her muscular arms are mentioned by a few other characters, some of whom are suggested to be attracted to her because of them.
685* AnimalLover: While she is a hunter, Mosey loves animals and cares greatly for the nekkos in her care. She only kills animals as necessary, for food or because they are dangerous. When she learned of a raider chieftain who was murdering boglings for fun, Mosey hunted him down in return and killed him for killing defenseless creatures.
686* BirdsOfAFeather: She and Merrin hit it off as friends instantly, thanks to their straightforward and sarcastic personalities, along with their combat abilities.
687* ButNowIMustGo: In the post-game, Mosey bids farewell to Cal and departs from Koboh, believing it is time to move on to new adventures and hunts, but that she hopes to see him again one day.
688* TheConfidant: When Cal returns to Koboh after [[spoiler:Bode betrays the crew and is outed as an Imperial mole]], Mosey is the only one to whom Cal initially reveals what happened, dancing around the issue with the rest of the patrons of Pyloon's who notice that something is wrong.
689* HatesTheirParent: Despises her mom for the harsh upbringing she and her siblings endured, particularly how they had to compete for food and attention to stand out. Mosey's mom would always find some way to criticize her no matter how well she did at something, and Mosey now heavily resents her despite the survival skills she learned. When Cal notes he never knew his parents, Mosey muses that is not always such a bad thing.
690* MassiveNumberedSiblings: It's not clarified how many siblings she has, but she mentions it was a lot to the point they sometimes competed for food.
691* TrainingFromHell: Subjected to it as a kid alongside her siblings to become an expert hunter and tracker.
692[[/folder]]
693
694[[folder:Zygg Soza]]
695!!Zygg Soza
696!!!'''Species:''' Human
697!!!'''Homeworld:''' Koboh
698
699->'''Voiced by:''' ???
700->'''Appearances:''' ''[[VideoGame/StarWarsJediSurvivor Jedi: Survivor]]''
701
702Rambler's Reach's local mechanic and one of a few citizens who was actually born on the planet.
703----
704* ButchLesbian: Downplayed, she's not especially masculine unless put next to Wini. Who she is very obviously dating not long after meeting her.
705** She wears overalls, she gets grease on them, she wears her hair up & doesn't care if she's messy. She's a tomboy, by the standards of 70s (ironic considering when ''Star Wars'' started).
706* AFriendInNeed: When Zee is captured by the Bedlam Raiders, Zygg heads towards their base on her own to try and figure out a way to rescue her. She quickly realizes she is out of her depth, and thankfully Cal catches up to her to aid her by clearing a way back to Rambler's Reach.
707* NiceGirl: She is one of the nicest and most helpful people on the planet, to the point where she even fixes up some of the old B1 battle droids despite them being dangerous because she can't stand to see them falling apart.
708* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: [[spoiler:With the arrival of a Star Destroyer above Koboh and the increasing Imperial occupation of the planet, Zygg and Wini decide to depart before things get too bad.]]
709[[/folder]]
710
711[[folder:Moran]]
712!!Moran
713!!!'''Species:''' Mirialan
714%%!!!'''Homeworld:'''
715
716->'''Voiced by:''' ???
717->'''Appearances:''' ''[[VideoGame/StarWarsJediSurvivor Jedi: Survivor]]''
718
719->''"It's not just about getting out. It's about getting out before you lose everything."''
720
721A former "trader" from the Core Worlds, after the Empire destroyed his business, he fled with his remaining goods to Koboh and spends his days drinking at Pyloon's.
722----
723* CorruptBureaucrat: When he worked in the Republic's tax division, he used his position to discover useful intel and potential partners for his smuggling venture.
724* TheCynic: He is highly cynical and is often at a loss for words regarding the selfless acts that Cal and others in town take.
725* DontYouDarePityMe: After mentioning to Cal the friends he lost the Empire's crackdown on smuggling rings when it first arose, Cal offers his sympathy. Moran immediately bites back that he seems to have forgotten asking for pity from him. Moran apologies later and offers Cal the opportunity to look through what goods he has remaining for taking out his frustrations on him.
726* DrowningMySorrows: Spends most of his time drinking and bemoaning his lost business and deceased friends at the Empire's hands. [[spoiler:He is also drinking away memories of his partner Dreyo, who left when he saw the writing on the wall with the Empire's rise and couldn't convince Moran to join him.]]
727* EveryoneHasStandards: Most of his former colleagues who were not killed by the Empire went to work for the Hutts. Moran's tone of voice makes it clear he views that choice with derision and notes he has no interest in working with them again.
728* HiddenDepths: First revealed when he confides in Cal that he was not a trader but a smuggler. They get deeper when he admits that it's not just the loss of his business that he is mourning, but the loss of friends and partners to the Empire when they began ruthlessly crushing any criminals they didn't control. [[spoiler:The final reveal is that at his core, Moran is simply heartbroken about not going with Dreyo when he had the chance and that is the cause of most of his more caustic moments.]]
729* JerkassRealization: He's a jackass who even goes as far as to be insensitive about Cal's status as a former child soldier who had to endure Order 66. He realizes what he said was going too far and apologizes, and from then on becomes friendlier.
730* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: As rude and cynical as he can be, Moran is always happy when things work out well, even if he has trouble expressing it.
731* StraightGay / CampGay: A great example of how those are not a binary. When you get down to it he's just a guy. A guy who's blatantly not just talking about losing a bussiness partner (though he was that too).
732[[/folder]]
733
734[[folder:Toa]]
735!!Toa
736!!!'''Species:''' Twi'lek
737
738->'''Voiced by:''' ???
739->'''Appearances:''' ''[[VideoGame/StarWarsJediSurvivor Jedi: Survivor]]''
740
741A scholar who came to Koboh to study the High Republic ruins after being run out of her university in the Core worlds by Imperial policies.
742----
743* ButNowIMustGo: In the post-game of ''Survivor,'' she reaches out ot her old university and learns that many more of her old colleagues have been run out and disgraced in favor of Imperial propagandists. Inspired by what she had learned on Koboh, she brings her them together into a network of academics dedicated to protecting information the Empire seeks to suppress, and in time departs the planet in order to help set up the group in person.
744* ShelteredAristocrat: As a well off scholar, she has little experience with the harshness of the Empire beyond the meddling the Empire tends to have in her university's affairs - which she only saw as a nuisance. At first expresses that she doesn't think life under the Empire is particularly different from life under the Republic, but after hearing the stories of others and seeing examples of the Empire's brutality herself, she eventually concludes that she was wrong and that they are far more monstrous.
745[[/folder]]
746
747[[folder:Tulakt]]
748!!Tulakt
749[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tulakt_sw.png]]
750[[caption-width-right:300:''"Tulakt excavates that which cannot be so easily grasped."'']]
751
752->'''Voiced by:''' ???
753->'''Appearances:''' ''[[VideoGame/StarWarsJediSurvivor Jedi: Survivor]]''
754
755-->''"Regret is a mirage that leads many off the path."''
756
757A fortune teller who arrives on Koboh shortly after Cal did.
758----
759* ButNowIMustGo: Departs Koboh in the post-game, telling Cal she has served her purpose there and is going on with her path.
760* CallForward: One of her fortune readings sounds like she is prophesying [[Film/RogueOne the destruction of Jedah by the Death Star]].
761* FortuneTeller: Makes her living as one in the saloon, but she offers her readings to Cal for free to help him on his journey, although as is typical they are fairly cryptic fortunes. However, the advice makes sense in hindsight and suggests that Tulakt is potentially Force sensitive.
762* GenocideSurvivor: She is the only member of her family who escaped the Empire's assault on her homeworld.
763* ItsAllMyFault: Subverted as part of one of her teachings. When Cal Kestis confides in her that he blames himself for all the people he lost, she shares with him a story about how, when the Empire attacked her homeworld, she led her family to what appeared to be a perfect shelter that they could survive in for some time. The shelter was later bombed directly by the Empire, and she lost much of her family. However, she makes the point to Cal that she emphatically does not blame herself for the loss, noting that while the shelter didn't work out in the long run, in the situation it was still the right decision to try and use it.
764* ThirdPersonPerson: Refers to herself by her own name a few times.
765[[/folder]]
766
767[[folder:Gido and Gulu]]
768!!Gido and Gulu
769!!!'''Species:''' Trodatome (Gido), Human (Gulu)
770
771->'''Voiced by:''' ???
772->'''Appearances:''' ''[[VideoGame/StarWarsJediSurvivor Jedi: Survivor]]''
773
774A pair of old curmudgeonly prospectors who spend their days near Pyloon's Saloon making fun of the outpost's citizens and other events.
775----
776* BirdsOfAFeather: Their relationship began because they both realized that they were absolutely miserable people and that they wanted nothing more than to mock other people together.
777* EyeScream: Gido is missing his right eye, although it is never mentioned what happened and he wears an eyepatch to cover it up.
778* GrumpyOldMan: They are two of the oldest residents of the outpost and spend their time doing nothing but complaining and mocking all the other inhabitants of the town.
779* InterspeciesRomance: They are a human and a Trodatome in a very loving relationship based on making a mutual mockery of everyone else.
780* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Near the endgame when the Empire's presence on Koboh begins to increase, they will begin discussing putting together a resistance movement against the Empire, much to Cal's surprise. [[spoiler:They swiftly abandon the plan when they cannot decide on a name for the movement.]]
781* SignatureLaugh: They always ended their mockery with mutual "haha hahas".
782* ThoseTwoGuys: They are always together and making comments on the various happenings in town, which includes making fun of their fellow citizens and taking very little seriously. Them ending each conversation with laughter about the jokes they just made makes them a clear reference to [[JustForFun/StatlerAndWaldorf Statler and Waldorf]].
783[[/folder]]
784
785[[folder:Skoova Stev]]
786!!Skoova Stev
787[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/skoova_stev_sw.png]]
788%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
789!!!'''Species:''' Sakavian
790!!!'''Homeworld:''' Sakavi Tar
791
792->'''Voiced by:''' JB Blanc (English), Klaus Nierhoff (German)
793->'''Appearances:''' ''[[VideoGame/StarWarsJediSurvivor Jedi: Survivor]]''
794
795A master fisherman who wanders Koboh seeking the rarest fish to catch.
796----
797* DrivenToVillainy: In the past, he was forced to join a pirate crew in order to protect his hometown. Eventually, he couldn't take it any more and in the middle of a fight hesitated to shoot an enemy, leading the pirates to then jettison him out an escape pod for going soft.
798* GreatWhiteHunter: A fisherman variety. Stev is a heroic master fisherman who goes on expeditions to fish for the rarest and most elusive creatures in the deep throughout the galaxy. However, he does not kill the creatures he hunts, and instead mostly does so for the thrill of finding them. He proudly says he catches and releases most of his catches, but particularly rare ones he keeps so that he may one day find them suitable mates.
799* JiveTurkey: Talks in a nigh impenetrable mix of sailor jargon and Scottish slang. He often outright replaces things entirely with sailing metaphors, referring to guns as "harpoons" for instance and - in turn - only speaking of his time as a pirate in terms of "fishing where he shouldn't be."
800* {{Lilliputians}}: He is a Sakavian, and as such could reasonably fit in a human being's hands.
801* MobySchtick: Played with. He is somewhat obsessed with hunting down a Purgill, the elusive space whales of the Star Wars universe, but not to kill it. He only wishes to see one again, as he glimpsed it during his near death experience in an escape pod and considers it the most beautiful sight he had ever seen.
802* {{Pirate}}: Spend several years pressganged into the service of a pirate crew, until he worked his way up to First Mate, was betrayed by the Captain, and eventually fought back to defeat him.
803* TheStoryteller: Each time Cal meets with him and they find another fish for Pyloon's tank, Skoova also regales Cal with another story about his past adventures.
804* OldShame: He's not ''specifically'' ashamed of his decision to join a pirate crew, as he did it to protect others. What he ''is'' ashamed of is the fact that after some time with the crew, in his reckless youth he actually started to enjoy it.
805[[/folder]]
806
807[[folder:Ashe Javi]]
808!!Ashe Javi
809!!!'''Species:''' Human
810!!!'''Homeworld:''' Riosa
811
812->'''Voiced by:''' Andi Christensen
813->'''Appearances:''' ''[[VideoGame/StarWarsJediSurvivor Jedi: Survivor]]''
814
815A musician and producer from Riosa, Ashe became a famous fixture of clubs on Coruscant. They eventually tired of the Core world and its Imperial presence and set out with their partner DD-EC to explore the galaxy for new sounds to mix into their tracks.
816----
817[[/folder]]
818
819[[folder:Pili Walde]]
820!!Pili Walde
821[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pili_walde_sw.png]]
822%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
823
824->'''Voiced by:''' ???
825->'''Appearances:''' ''[[VideoGame/StarWarsJediSurvivor Jedi: Survivor]]''
826
827A botanist who fled her homeworld when the Empire attempted to use her research for biological weapons development. After briefly hiding on Jedah, Pili was recruited by Cal Kestis to journey to Koboh to tend to the garden on the roof of Pyloon's Saloon.
828----
829* CaringGardener: She loves looking after plants and was even able to grow some within her home on Jedha, which is a fairly hostile planet towards plant life. Under her supervision the garden on Koboh expands and grows significantly.
830* GentleGiant: Her species is quite large, towering over most other humanoid species, but Pili is a kind botanist who abhors violence.
831* NiceGirl: Probably the most pleasant character in the game, Pili is quite friendly to everyone and is happy to just have a garden she can look after and nurture. [[spoiler:In the post-game she watches over Kata in the garden whenever the ''Stinger Mantis'' crew is on Koboh and is happy to talk with her and show Kata the garden.]]
832[[/folder]]
833
834[[folder:Wini Eres]]
835!!Wini Eres
836
837->'''Voiced by:''' ???
838->'''Appearances:''' ''[[VideoGame/StarWarsJediSurvivor Jedi: Survivor]]''
839
840An interior designer from the Core Worlds, Wini left for the Outer Rim after her talents and designs were sought for usage by the Empire's propaganda arm.
841----
842* LipstickLesbian: Clearly dating Zygg not long after meeting her, wears a cocktail dress and talks like more like a trendy fashion designer than an engineer.
843* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Left the Core rather than see her work used in any way to promote the Empire. [[spoiler:She and Zygg decide to leave Koboh as well once it is clear the Empire will be increasing its presence on the planet as well.]]
844[[/folder]]
845
846[[folder:Dana]]
847!!Dana
848!!!'''Species:''' Human
849
850->'''Voiced by:''' ???
851->'''Appearances:''' ''[[VideoGame/StarWarsJediSurvivor Jedi: Survivor]]''
852
853A crafty con and scavenger who works with her partner Grock to salvage parts from the abandoned sites of Koboh.
854----
855* ParentalAbandonment: Mentions raising herself on the space station where she grew up, suggesting that Dana's parents were not a significant part of her life.
856* VitriolicBestBuds: She and Grock bicker a lot, but they are close partners who have been working together for years since their original crew fell apart.
857[[/folder]]
858
859[[folder:Grock]]
860!!Grock
861
862->'''Voiced by:''' ???
863->'''Appearances:''' ''[[VideoGame/StarWarsJediSurvivor Jedi: Survivor]]''
864
865An older mechanic scavenger and resident of Rambler's Reach. Grock is partners with Dana but is far less caustic than she is.
866----
867* DoggedNiceGuy: Doma mentions that he has harbored a torch for her for years and often comes around her shop, but while she likes him Doma isn't interested in a relationship and never returns Grock's affections.
868* KilledOffscreen: [[spoiler:He is killed by Imperials while recovering a fuel injector in Imperial occupied territory near the end of the game. His body can later be found at Prospector's Folly, including a Force echo of Dana discovering him dead.]]
869* VitriolicBestBuds: While he may argue and bicker with Dana a lot of the time, they are close friends who are the only ones of their original crew who are still together.
870[[/folder]]
871
872[[folder:Harr]]
873!!Harr
874!!!'''Species:''' Ovissian
875
876->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SamRiegel
877->'''Appearances:''' ''[[VideoGame/StarWarsJediSurvivor Jedi: Survivor]]''
878
879One of the oldest residents of Rambler's Reach and the town's resident gossip.
880----
881* TheStoryteller: As befits the town's gossip, Harr enjoys telling Cal stories about the history of Rambler's Reach and its residents.
882[[/folder]]
883
884[[folder:Soont Madas]]
885!!Soont Madass
886!!!'''Species:''' Gotarite
887
888->'''Voiced by:''' ???
889->'''Appearances:''' ''[[VideoGame/StarWarsJediSurvivor Jedi: Survivor]]''
890
891A prospector driven mad, he now lives in a fortified home on the edge of the outpost.
892----
893* CainAndAbel: His brother attempted to address Soont's madness and end his obsession with the "cubes" that led to the High Republic chambers. Soont responded by murdering him, and Cal finds his body in the basement of their home.
894* {{Irony}}: Soont is obsessed with what he calls "cubes," assuming they are impenetrable ancient treasure chambers. They're actually old High Republic elevators, leading to places he would likely never have found anything of use in as he wasn't force sensitive. Later, he dies attacking Cal Kestis just for stumbling across one of the people he's murdered in pursuit of that treasure, entirely unaware that Cal not only had already been inside several of the chambers by that point, but would have been carrying the means to enter them on his person.
895* PredecessorVillain: As can be found from datapads and force echoes throughout the planet, Soont is the reason Rambler's Outpost is a ghost town. The inventor of the Roller Mines, he initially used them to help build the mining industry in town. However, once he became obsessed with the High Republic chambers he reprogrammed the Mines to turn on anything that moves - killing everyone. In the present, he is the only one left around to remember, with none of other residents being there long enough to know what he's done.
896* SanitySlippage: He was once a sane prospector before being driven mad by his obsession with the "cubes".
897* SerialKiller: Systematically killed off anyone he thought was going to beat him to opening up the High Republic chambers or damage them in the meantime.
898[[/folder]]
899
900!!Ktath'atn
901->'''Location:''' Outer Rim Territories
902
903A world ruled by a reclusive Queen who lives in the "Screaming Citadel".
904
905[[folder:The Queen]]
906!!The Queen
907[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/queen_of_ktathatn_sw.jpg]]
908
909->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Comicbook/StarWarsTheScreamingCitadel The Screaming Citadel]]''
910
911The reclusive Queen of Ktath'atn, who makes public appearances once a year. Beings from all over the galaxy visit her to introduce her to strange and interesting people, hoping to garner favors from her.
912----
913* ArcVillain: Of ''The Screaming Citadel''.
914* GodSaveUsFromTheQueen: She feeds off the life energy of her people.
915* NotQuiteDead: [[spoiler:The Abersyn queen survives long enough to infect a new host who was attempting to scavenge the remains of the queen's castle]].
916* PuppeteerParasite: [[spoiler:The actual queen is the Abersyn symbiote, which switches to a new host after being left for dead by the Rebels and Aphra's crew]].
917* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: Her main color scheme.
918* VampiricDraining: Her servants feed off her guests and she, in turn, feeds off them.
919[[/folder]]
920
921[[folder:Bombinax]]
922!!Bombinax
923
924->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Comicbook/StarWarsTheScreamingCitadel The Screaming Citadel]]''
925
926One of the Queen's servants.
927----
928* BlackKnight: He is completely clad in black armor.
929* TheDragon: He is the most physically imposing of the Queen's servants.
930* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: His main color scheme.
931* VampiricDraining: He drains energy from others and feeds it to the Queen.
932[[/folder]]
933
934[[folder:Vespinax]]
935!!Vespinax
936[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/vespinax_sw.jpg]]
937
938->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Comicbook/StarWarsTheScreamingCitadel The Screaming Citadel]]''
939
940One of the Queen's servants.
941----
942* DarkActionGirl: A female warrior serving a vampire-like Queen.
943* HiddenEyes: [[AmbiguouslyHuman If she's human]], then she wears a mask that hides her eyes.
944* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: Her main color scheme.
945* VampiricDraining: She drains energy from others and feeds it to the Queen.
946[[/folder]]
947
948[[folder:Varroa]]
949!!Varroa
950
951->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Comicbook/StarWarsTheScreamingCitadel The Screaming Citadel]]''
952
953One of the Queen's servants.
954----
955* BaldOfEvil: He is completely bald and serves a vampire-like queen.
956* MouthOfSauron: The Queen does not speak in public. He speaks for her.
957* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: His main color scheme.
958* VampiricDraining: He drains energy from others and feeds it to the Queen.
959[[/folder]]
960
961!!Lasan
962->'''Location:''' Lasan System, Outer Rim Territories
963->'''Native species:''' Lasat
964
965A world protected by its own military, the Lasan High Honor Guard, refraining from participation in the Clone Wars before being devastated and massacred by the Galactic Empire's Imperial Security Bureau via starship disruptors.
966
967[[folder:Lasat/In General]]
968* CanonImmigrant:
969** There actually ''was'' a Lasan in ''Legends'' AND a "Suppression of Lasan" caused by the Empire too, and the only Lasat that was known in ''Legends'' was a bounty hunter named Puggles Trodd.
970** Lasat culture is also the first instance of Ashla and Bogan in canon. The Bendu later expands on this in Season 3.
971* CodeOfHonor: Has a warrior code, especially followed by members of the High Honor Guard.
972* CruelAndUnusualDeath: The massacre was mainly through disruptors (which were meant to fry ''starship-scale machinery'', not living beings), and you can imagine how well that goes when you get shot by one.
973* DeathByOriginStory: When Lasan and the Lasats are re-introduced into canon through ''Rebels'', the world has already been wiped out and the Lasats are all but extinct, but not thriving either.
974* LongLived: Lasats seem to have long lifespans. According to AllThereInTheManual, Zeb's grandma is about three hundred "dust seasons" old, implying that she is three hundred ''years'' old. Chava is also said to be pretty old, mentioning having seen prophecies being interpreted differently time and time again.
975* MagicByAnyOtherName: They refer to the Force in whole as [[MythologyGag the Ashla]], personifying it as the 'spirit of the Galaxy'. Judging by Zeb's nickname for the pests around Chopper Base, the Bogan is presumably some sort of negative version of 'the Ashla', likely the other name for Dark side.
976* MixAndMatchWeapon: The bo-rifle, manufactured by the Lasan-Malamut Firearms Corporation, has a bayonet mode and a staff mode. It apparently packs ''11,000'' bolts and is ridiculously heavy for species that don't have the same strength as a Lasat (which is saying something for Agent Kallus, [[FiringOneHanded who can hold the blaster with one arm]], [[BadassNormal despite being only human]]).
977* NoBodyLeftBehind: Never explicitly described in the show, but the novelization of "Droids in Distress" and ''Legends'', getting shot by a disruptor means your body is disintegrated; ''it turns to complete ash''.
978* NotSoExtinct: [[spoiler: During the first season, Zeb brings up his fears that he may be the only Lasat left alive. During the second season, it turns out that not only did other Lasats survive the devastation of Lasan, but Lasan was actually just a ''colony world'': the Lasat homeworld of Lirasan is still out there in Wild Space, protected by a cluster of imploded stars, and has a thriving population.]]
979* RoyalBlood: There used to be a royal family. The LastStand was to defend them at the palace, which was lost. Their fate is unknown as Zeb was knocked out by a bomb for the duration of the battle.
980* SchrodingersCanon:
981** The terrain of Lasan has mountains, deserts, and arid plains.
982** The Lasat were nomadic and tribal, though they did have city-states. They were also religious and many leaders inherited their positions through this.
983** Apparently, the few Lasat that left Lasan usually became slaves, though they weren't as efficient as other species like Wookiees. Many of these Lasat were also good at making explosives from common chemical agents.
984** The clones of Tango Company (the same clones from ''The Clone Wars'' episode "Brain Invaders") fought in the Siege of Lasan. This can't work in this canon if the Siege of Lasan happened long enough after the Clone Wars for most of the clones to be phased out.
985* ShockAndAwe: The bo-rifle in staff mode.
986* YouKillItYouBoughtIt: A warrior code is that if one is defeated by a superior foe in single combat, they give up their weapon to them. Stealing it (''especially'' if it's a bo-rifle and you looted it from the corpse of its owner) is very much considered dishonorable. [[spoiler:This code is how Kallus got his bo-rifle during the massacre, rather than stealing it.]]
987[[/folder]]
988
989[[folder:Chava]]
990!!Chava the Wise
991[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chava_sw.jpg]]
992
993->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/GreyGriffin
994->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''
995
996An elderly female Lasat mystic that became a refugee after Lasan fell. She prophesied that the new home for the Lasat, Lirasan, would be found by the "Child", who is none other than Garazeb Orrelios.
997----
998* BackForTheFinale: She cameos in the series finale welcoming Kallus to Liresan.
999* BarefootSage: She follows in Yoda's (bare) footsteps.
1000* CoolOldLady: A little eccentric, but cool.
1001* MiniatureSeniorCitizens: She's slightly taller than Chopper, not counting her gigantic updo.
1002* PropheticFallacy: Throughout the years, she has given a couple of other prophecies, and she knows how easily prophecies can be misinterpreted, and that there can be multiple answers to a seemingly straightforward one.
1003[[/folder]]
1004
1005[[folder:Gron]]
1006!!Gron
1007[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gron_tv_tropes.jpg]]
1008
1009->'''Voiced by:''' Gary Anthony Williams
1010->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''
1011
1012A male Lasat High Honor Guardsman that served under Captain Garazeb Orrelios, before accompanying Chava at some point after the fall of Lasan. He has also given up his warrior ways and become a pacifist by the time he and Chava reunite with Zeb.
1013----
1014* ActualPacifist: He gave up his warrior ways sometime after meeting Chava, much to the disgust of Zeb. This ends up making him and Chava TheLoad when they get into a shootout scene.
1015* BackForTheFinale: He cameos in the series finale welcoming Kallus to Liresan.
1016[[/folder]]
1017
1018[[folder:Davin]]
1019!!Davin
1020
1021->'''Appearances:''' ''Literature/AdventuresInWildSpace''
1022
1023A Lasat that survived the Siege of Lasan. Some time after fleeing his homeworld, the Empire sent a bounty hunter named Shel to hunt down Davin, but with the help of Lina and Milo Graf, he evaded capture.
1024----
1025* MistakenForMurderer: Shel tricks Lina and Milo into believing that the non-human man in the other cell is TheButcher [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast of Brentaal IV]]. Anyone who's seen ''Rebels'' can tell you that Lasats (not counting the Mercenary) tend to be the victim here.
1026[[/folder]]
1027
1028[[folder:Kallus' Honor Guardsman Opponent]]
1029!!???
1030
1031->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''[[note]]mentioned only[[/note]]
1032
1033-->''"The Lasat Guardsman I faced... he... fought well. Died with honor. He gave me the rifle before he--"''
1034--->-- '''Agent Kallus''', ''Rebels'', [[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS2E15TheHonorableOnes "The Honorable Ones"]]
1035
1036A member of the Lasat Honor Guard who possessed a J-19 bo-rifle. During the Galactic Empire's Siege of Lasan, Imperial Security Bureau Agent Kallus would fight him and would result in the Lasat's death, but not before he gave up his weapon to the agent per the Lasat warrior code, the Boosahn Keeraw.
1037----
1038* UnknownCharacter: Kallus doesn't know who he was beyond that he was his opponent. We at least know that this Lasat was willing to follow the honor code to his death, even if the man who defeated him is not a Lasat.
1039* WorthyOpponent: It would appear so, since he adhered to Boosahn Keeraw. It is worth noting that a blaster and shooting your opponent probably wouldn't have sufficed in the criteria for Boosahn Keeraw, so Kallus' fight with him was, in all likelihood, ''melee combat'', which must have been incredibly difficult to say the least.
1040[[/folder]]
1041
1042[[folder:Zeb's childhood friend]]
1043!!???
1044
1045->'''Appearances:''' ''Rebels Magazine''
1046
1047A friend of Zeb when he was a child. At one point, he went alone into a cave housing a dangerous creature believing he was brave enough. However, his elder brother had followed him and saved him from the creature, but was never to be seen again.
1048----
1049* UncertainDoom: [[PosthumousCharacter He might've died during the Cleansing of Lasan]]. Zeb hopes he can meet him again someday.
1050* UnknownCharacter: We don't know his name or anything else about him other than he had an older brother that presumably died in a HeroicSacrifice and he was a friend of Zeb.
1051[[/folder]]
1052
1053[[folder:Childhood friend's brother]]
1054!!???
1055
1056->'''Appearances:''' ''Rebels Magazine''
1057
1058An unnamed male that had followed his younger brother into a cave housing a dangerous creature. He saved his younger brother and held off the creature long enough for him to escape the cave, but was never seen again and has been presumed dead ever since.
1059----
1060* AmbiguousSituation: He may or may not be dead.
1061* HeroicSacrifice: He stayed behind in the cave to stall the creature so that his younger brother could escape. He may or may not be dead.
1062* UncertainDoom: Even if he was alive, it raises the question of [[PosthumousCharacter whether or not he survived the Cleansing of Lasan]].
1063* UnknownCharacter: We don't know anything about him other than he presumably died saving his younger brother.
1064[[/folder]]
1065
1066[[folder:Boscoface]]
1067!!Boscoface
1068
1069->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''[[note]]poster only[[/note]]
1070
1071A male Lasat that seemed to have had some fame, enough for at least one poster of him to be produced. Zeb owned a poster of him while with the ''Ghost'' crew.
1072----
1073* ShoutOut: His name is one to Bosco Ng, a director on ''The Clone Wars'' and ''Rebels''.
1074* UncertainDoom: If he was still alive recently, he might've died during the Cleansing of Lasan.
1075[[/folder]]
1076
1077[[folder:Lasats on other pages]]
1078* Honor Guard Captain Garazeb Orrelios on the [[Characters/StarWarsCrewOfTheGhost Crew of the]] ''[[Characters/StarWarsCrewOfTheGhost Ghost]]'' page.
1079* Jedi Master Jaro Tapal on the [[Characters/StarWarsJediMasters Jedi Masters]] page.
1080* A Partisan-aligned Lasat mercenary on the [[Characters/StarWarsBountyHuntersAndMercenaries Bounty Hunters and Mercenaries]] page.
1081[[/folder]]
1082
1083!!Mirial
1084->'''Location:''' Mirial System, Outer Rim Territories
1085->'''Native Species:''' Mirialan
1086
1087Mirial is the cold and dry desert homeworld of the near-human Mirialans.
1088
1089[[folder:Mirialan]]
1090!!Mirialans
1091
1092* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Mirialans usually have yellow-green skin, but some can have pinkish-red skin.
1093* AmbiguouslyBrown: Their choice of clothes and their emphasis on tattoos to show achievements comes off as this. In addition, Luminara's actress is Kenyan and Barriss's actress is Nepalese-Indian, while Cyslin appears to be based off of a non-Caucasian ethnicity (likely African). On the other hand, there's little to no evidence that the Seventh Sister is this.
1094* CommonalityConnection: It is traditional for Mirialans to select students that were also of Mirialan descent, a practice that would be honored by Mirialan Jedi including Master Luminara Unduli, who selected Padawan Barriss Offee as her apprentice.
1095* FacialMarkings: They have facial tattoos.
1096* LongLived: As shown by General Viess, Mirialans can live almost twice as long as humans.
1097[[/folder]]
1098
1099[[folder:Mirialans on Other Pages]]
1100* Jedi Master Luminara Unduli on the [[Characters/StarWarsJediMasters Jedi Masters]] page.
1101* Jedi Master Cyslin Myr on the [[Characters/StarWarsJediMasters Jedi Masters]] page.
1102* Jedi Knight Vernestra Rwoh on the [[Characters/StarWarsHighRepublicEraJedi High Republic Era Jedi]] page.
1103* Barriss Offee on the [[Characters/StarWarsFallenJedi Fallen Jedi]] page.
1104* The Seventh Sister on the [[Characters/StarWarsInquisitorius Inquisitorius]] page.
1105* Synara San on the [[Characters/StarWarsPirates Pirates]] page.
1106* General Abediah Viess on the [[Characters/StarWarsTheNihil Nihil]] page.
1107* Binnot Ullo on the [[Characters/StarWarsPathOfTheOpenHand Path of the Open Hand]] page.
1108[[/folder]]
1109
1110!!The Necropolis
1111->'''Location:''' Outer Rim Territories
1112
1113->''"The Necropolis? That sounds welcoming. An entire junkyard planet? Okay..."''
1114-->-- '''Rey'''
1115
1116A remote junkyard planet littered with the valuable remains of various ships and equipment.
1117----
1118* IDontLikeTheSoundOfThatPlace: The Necropolis isn't exactly cheerful-sounding and scavenging here is even referred to as "pick[ing] the bones of the fallen", although Ara-Nea makes it sound like it's just a bit of morbid humor. [[spoiler: It's not]].
1119* LandfillBeyondTheStars: It serves as a dumping ground for old ships and equipment from various eras, albeit more profitable than some examples, as much of the tech is still functional and thus quite valuable, to the point that Rey wonders why the New Republic hasn't caught wind of it. [[spoiler: Turns out there's [[TooGoodToBeTrue a good reason for that]]]].
1120* MeaningfulName: A necropolis is a large cemetery, especially for an ancient city. The Necropolis is serves as a 'cemetery' of sorts for old starships [[spoiler: and as a literal graveyard for the many people Ara-Nea has had killed to steal their money and ships]].
1121* ScavengerWorld: The inhabitants of the planet make a living by picking out useable ship parts to sell. They also allow visitors to scavenge whatever they can carry provided they pay for a 500 credit scavenging license.
1122
1123[[folder:Ara-Nea]]
1124!!Ara-Nea
1125!!!Species: Unknown
1126
1127->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsAgeOfResistance Age of Resistance]]''
1128
1129-->''"Welcome to the Necropolis. I am Ara-Nea. Would you like to pick the bones of the fallen?"''
1130
1131The overseer of the Necropolis.
1132----
1133* BadBoss: It turns out that the people working for him [[spoiler: are in fact slaves who he keeps locked up in cells; it's implied that some of them may be people he trapped on the Necropolis after stealing their ships and killing others they were travelling with]].
1134* CreepyLongFingers: He has very long, thin fingers tipped with claw-like nails.
1135* ExactWords: When Ara-Nea asks Rey if she'd like to "pick the bones of the fallen", it turns out [[spoiler: he's referring to the fact that anyone sent down to the Necropolis doesn't come back]].
1136* FedToTheBeast: [[spoiler: He intentionally sends visitors to the Necropolis into the lair of a giant and dangerous alien creature so he can take their money and ships]].
1137* InsectoidAlien: He's an insect/arachnid-like alien, looking almost like a cross between a [[Franchise/{{Alien}} Xenomorph]] and an [[Manga/NausicaaOfTheValleyOfTheWind Ohmu]].
1138* LaserGuidedKarma: [[spoiler: He's imprisoned by the very people he enslaved to be tried for his crimes, after Rey - whom he tried to trick into being killed - uses a JediMindTrick on him to make ''he himself'' release his slaves and turn himself over to them]].
1139* ThisCannotBe: [[spoiler: When Rey returns to the platform from the junkyard alive, Ara-Nea exclaims "You're back? From...the Necropolis? That's impossible. You were supposed to..."]]
1140* UnderestimatingBadassery: [[spoiler: He thinks [[BadassAdorable Rey]] is just another hapless traveller he can manipulate, dispose of and steal from. He's very, very wrong]].
1141* WeakWilled: Is revealed to be this, [[spoiler: as Rey doesn't have too much difficulty using a JediMindTrick on him]].
1142[[/folder]]
1143
1144!!Nevarro
1145->'''Location:''' Outer Rim Territories
1146
1147A volcanic world serving as a hub for the Bounty Hunter's Guild.
1148
1149[[folder:In General]]
1150* HubCity: Due to being the location of an Imperial stronghold and the headquarters of the Bounty Hunters' guild. By the time Mando returns in Season 2, Cara and Greef have cleaned up most of it, and the former Bounty Hunters Guild has been converted into a school.
1151* SingleBiomePlanet: It appears to be mostly volcanic plains, although unlike Mustafar and Sullust, it's more inhabitable, having native species like the lava meerkat and massive flying reptavians.
1152[[/folder]]
1153
1154[[folder:Greef Karga]]
1155-->See'''Characters/StarWarsBountyHuntersAndMercenariesNewRepublicEra''' for information.
1156[[/folder]]
1157
1158[[folder:Cara Dune]]
1159--> See '''Characters/StarWarsBountyHuntersAndMercenariesNewRepublicEra''' for information.
1160[[/folder]]
1161
1162[[folder:The Mythrol]]
1163!!The Mythrol
1164!!!'''Species:''' Mythrol
1165
1166->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/HoratioSanz
1167->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/TheMandalorian''
1168
1169A debt jumper who is one of The Mandalorian's more ordinary quarries.
1170----
1171* AmusingAlien: He's often the source for a lot of comedic relief whenever he shows up.
1172* TheBusCameBack: Shows up in "The Siege" unfrozen and working off his debts for Karga.
1173* ButtMonkey: He's stuffed into carbonite in his first episode and spends his second being ordered around by Greef and Cara. They also make him do the dangerous job of walking out onto a ledge [[NoOSHACompliance with no railing]] to dump the reactor.
1174* TheDragAlong: On the mission to the Imperial base in "The Siege". He's not there by choice and was basically volunteered by Greef as a way of paying off his debts.
1175* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: We don't know his name, but everyone just calls him Mythrol.
1176* HumanPopsicle: Gets frozen in carbonite by the Mando.
1177* IndenturedServitude: Greef is letting him work off the money he embezzled, but it's going to take him ''350 years'' to do it unless Greef agrees to take years off.
1178* ThePreciousPreciousCar: He's apparently very attached to his speeder and freaks out when it gets crushed by accident.
1179* PutOnABus: He hasn’t returned in Season 3 since the show returned to Nevarro (due to sexual misconduct allegations against Horacio Sanz, it’s unlikely he’ll ever appear again).
1180[[/folder]]
1181
1182!!Orish
1183->'''Location:''' Outer Rim Territories
1184->'''Native Species:''' Orishen
1185
1186->''"Orish knows sacrifice. Orish knows what it is to poison ourselves so that the Empire may not consume us and our world."''
1187-->-- '''Tolwar Wartol'''
1188
1189The homeworld of the Orishen species. It was a lush and peaceful pastoral world, until the Galactic Empire enslaved the populace and began strip-mining the planet's resources. The Orishen eventually rose up against the Empire and successfully drove them off their world, though at a heavy price; Orish subsequently joined the New Republic.
1190----
1191* AgriWorld: The Orishen's primary way of life was farming, well-suited to Orish's climate, though the Empire heavily exploited this once they came to power.
1192* ApocalypseHow: Scope Planetary, with a Severity level of Societal Disruption. The Orishen ''themselves'' poisoned Orish from the ground to the atmosphere to drive out the Empire. They now live either in a framework of tubes and stations orbiting the planet, or on nearby asteroids.
1193* DeathWorld: After the Orishen poisoned their own world with a chemical bomb to free themselves from Imperial rule, Orish is no longer habitable, with the few thousand remaining Orishen living offworld.
1194
1195[[folder:Orishen]]
1196!!Orishen
1197
1198A once peaceful race whose lives revolved around farming, the Orishen are known to be tough and stern with a strong sense of honor. They suffered greatly under an Imperial occupation, eventually turning to drastic measures to emancipate themselves.
1199----
1200* AlienBlood: Their blood is purple.
1201* BizarreAlienBiology: Their bodies and heads are covered in smooth, asymmetrical and reflective plates for protection. They have slits for nostrils, long, tapered tongues and deep-set eyes with X-shaped irises and pulsing, kaleidoscopic corneas.
1202* CreepyLongFingers: They have long fingers tipped with claws.
1203* DyingRace: Many Orishen – who always had a comparatively small population – were killed when they bombed their world to defeat the Empire. By the end of the Galactic Civil War, there are only a few thousand Orishen still living.
1204* FantasticNamingConvention: The Orishen tend to have anagrammatic names (e.g. Tolwar Wartol, TimTam TamTim etc).
1205* FlowerMouth: Their lower jaws are bisected, giving the impression of a flower blooming when they speak.
1206* HonorBeforeReason: The Orishen place a lot of value upon honor and protocol, with Sinjir Rath Velus describing them as "''almost overly noble, driven mad by an aggressive sense of honor.''"
1207* NamedAfterTheirPlanet: The Orishen derive their name from their homeworld of Orish.
1208* PyrrhicVictory: The Orishen succeeded in forcing the Empire to abandon their planet, but only by using a chemical bomb made of hoarded pesticides and fertilizer to effectively poison the entire planet, killing thousands of Orishen as well. However, Tolwar Wartol considers it to be more of a HeroicSacrifice.
1209* SlaveLiberation: Type 3; the Orishen secretly hoarded chemicals for farming to construct a powerful and toxic bomb, which they used to poison the ground and air. The Empire abandoned the planet after it was no longer hospitable, though consequently a ''lot'' of Orishen were killed and it effectively cost them their homeworld too.
1210* SlaveRace: The entire race was enslaved by the Empire and abused and exploited, until they managed to fight back.
1211[[/folder]]
1212
1213[[folder:Orishen on other pages]]
1214* Senator Tolwar Wartol on the [[Characters/StarWarsNewRepublicSenate New Republic Senate]] page.
1215[[/folder]]
1216
1217!!Ovanis
1218->'''Location:''' Outer Rim Territories
1219
1220A planet filled with canyons and caverns. During the Resistance's search for Lor San Tekka, Poe Dameron and Black Squadron visit the world.
1221----
1222* MeaningfulName: It's name contains "ova" and the main storyline on this planet involves a giant egg.
1223* NoNameGiven: The planet's name is not mentioned until Issue #5, long after Black Squadron has left the planet behind.
1224
1225[[folder:The Crèche]]
1226!!The Crèche
1227
1228->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Comicbook/StarWarsPoeDameron Poe Dameron]]''
1229
1230A religious order dwelling on a planet of the same name. Their culture centers on caring for a giant egg, which they believe contains the future savior of the universe. Lor San Tekka once stayed with them, learned their ways, and gained their trust.
1231----
1232* DarkIsNotEvil / LightIsNotGood: The egg hatches in "Poe Dameron #3", releasing a giant that glows with white light, which begins attacking them. [[spoiler:It's revealed that there was a second creature in the egg, this one black and red, which defeats the creature and takes the Crèche to a new home]].
1233* HiddenElfVillage: A small, highly spiritual community with little contact with the outside world.
1234* TheMessiah: They believe that the savior of the universe will hatch from the giant egg they care for.
1235* UndergroundCity: Their home is hidden in a series of underground caverns.
1236[[/folder]]
1237
1238!!Pabu
1239->'''Location:''' Outer Rim Territories
1240
1241An ocean world dotted with islands. One island was home to a city that become home to many refugees in the early days of the Galactic Empire, including the elite clone unit known as the Bad Batch.
1242
1243[[folder:Shep Hazard]]
1244!!Shep Hazard
1245!!!'''Species:''' Human
1246
1247The mayor of Pabu, Shep allowed refugees to settle into the city alongside his daughter Lyana.
1248----
1249* NiceGuy: He is an extremely friendly and welcoming figure, greeting new arrivals happily and offering them a safe place in an increasingly dangerous galaxy.
1250* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He happily welcomes refugees to Pabu, even when they are clones on the run from the Empire whose presence could endanger the planet.
1251[[/folder]]
1252
1253!!Plazir-15
1254->'''Location:''' Outer Rim Territories
1255
1256A lush terrestrial world with domed cities and droid-dependent population managed by elective monarchs imposing direct democracy.
1257
1258[[folder:The Duchess]]
1259!!The Duchess
1260[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/the_duchess_sw.png]]
1261%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
1262!!!'''Species:''' Human
1263!!!'''Homeworld:''' Plazir-15
1264
1265->'''Portrayed by:''' Music/{{Lizzo}}
1266->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/TheMandalorian''
1267
1268The reigning, elected Duchess of Plazir-15.
1269----
1270* BigBeautifulWoman: She’s played by the heavyset Lizzo and is very beautiful and well-dressed.
1271* BigFun: She’s friendly, kind, a just ruler, and heavyset.
1272* DisappointedInYou: [[spoiler:She says it almost word for word to Helgait after he’s revealed to be behind the droid crisis.]]
1273* FriendToAllChildren: She quickly asks if she can babysit Grogu and treats him well the whole time he’s in her care.
1274[[/folder]]
1275
1276[[folder:Captain Bombardier]]
1277!!Captain Bombardier
1278[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bombardier_sw.png]]
1279%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
1280!!!'''Species:''' Human
1281
1282->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/JackBlack
1283->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/TheMandalorian''
1284
1285The Duchess’s husband and consort, and an ex-Imperial.
1286----
1287* TheAtoner: He was rehabilitated from his old Imperial ways and now seeks to atone for them by being a benevolent ruler.
1288* BigFun: Played by the heavyset Jack Black and a fun-loving, affable ruler.
1289* HeelFaceTurn: He was once an Imperial but has since reformed into a genuinely heroic person.
1290* NiceJobBreakingItHero: His status as an ex-Imperial has resulted in Plazir being unable to carry much in the way of weapons, forcing them to rely on Mandalorian privateers and for their own native security force to be virtually worthless.
1291[[/folder]]
1292
1293!!Ponemah
1294->'''Location:''' Outer Rim Territories
1295
1296A remote desert planet on the edge of the galaxy, where a Separatist cruiser carrying cargo valuable to Count Dooku crashed near the end of the Clone Wars.
1297
1298[[folder:In General]]
1299* DeathWorld: Its status as a desert planet already makes it unpleasant, but the area around the South Pole is even worse, containing magnetic storms, lava jets, nasty dust storms and giant sandworms.
1300* SandWorm: They live in the unpleasant part of the southern hemisphere, and no one knows what the upper limit on their size is. The largest known specimen was 90 metres long, and it's implied they can get ''much'' larger.
1301* SingleBiomePlanet: Another entry on ''Star Wars''' long list of desert worlds.
1302[[/folder]]
1303
1304!!Raada
1305->'''Location:''' Outer Rim Territories
1306->'''Local Species:''' Human (Raadan), Togruta, Rodian, Sullustan
1307
1308A small moon with a few isolated farming communities. One year following the rise of the Empire, Raada became the hiding place of former Jedi Padawan Ahsoka Tano while also being targeted for occupation by the Empire.
1309
1310[[folder:Kaeden Larte]]
1311!!Kaeden Larte
1312!!!'''Species:''' Human
1313
1314->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsAhsoka Ahsoka]]''
1315
1316A young woman from Raada that Ahsoka befriends a year after the fall of the Republic.
1317----
1318* AmazonChaser: Kaeden is in awe of Ahsoka's combat skills, and finds her particularly beautiful when she's wielding her new lightsabers. Foreshadowed earlier in the book when Kaeden sees Ahsoka carrying a very heavy pack with little effort and starts EatingTheEyeCandy.
1319* AmbiguouslyBrown: ''Star Wars'' doesn't have the same ethnicities as Earth, but she's described as being "lighter than Master Windu but darker than Rex", the two men in question being on the darker side of black and space Maori respectively. Her braids and the fact that her sister was based on Quvenzhané Wallis strongly imply that she's black, though.
1320* ColdBloodedTorture: Subject to this after being captured by Imperials.
1321* CoolBigSis: To Miara.
1322* TheForceIsStrongWithThisOne: While she's too weak to actively wield the Force like a Jedi would, she's clearly above average in Force sensitivity since she can sense when others use it, noting the [[spoiler:Sixth Brother's]] use of it feels wrong and forceful and that Ahsoka feels more brilliant after she [[spoiler:forges new lightsabers]].
1323* PromotedToParent: To Miara after their parents died in an accident, she is officially listed as her guardian on Imperial records.
1324* ShipTease: Kaeden has a very obvious crush on Ahsoka, and even claims at one point she would kiss her. Ahsoka herself seems to have some affection for her, but is confused and uncertain of them due to her prior years as a Jedi being taught to avoid attachments.
1325[[/folder]]
1326
1327[[folder:Miara Larte]]
1328!!Captain Miara Larte
1329-->See the [[Characters/StarWarsRebelAllianceAndNewRepublicNavy Rebel Alliance and New Republic Navy]] page.
1330[[/folder]]
1331
1332[[folder:Selda]]
1333!!Selda
1334!!!'''Species:''' Togruta
1335
1336->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsAhsoka Ahsoka]]''
1337
1338The Togruta owner of a busy cantina.
1339----
1340* AnArmAndALeg: Lost his left arm and leg in the same accident that killed Kaeden and Miara's parents.
1341* ArtificialLimbs: As a result of the above.
1342[[/folder]]
1343
1344[[folder:Vartan]]
1345!!Vartan
1346!!!'''Species:''' Human
1347
1348->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsAhsoka Ahsoka]]''
1349
1350The supervisor of the work crew Kaeden and Miara are on.
1351----
1352* AnArmAndALeg: [[spoiler:Loses two limbs when he gets hit by a shot from an Imperial walker during the evacuation of Raada. Selda jokes that this means they now match.]]
1353* BigOlEyebrows: The only hair on his head apart from his eyelashes, and quite bushy.
1354* ParentalSubstitute: For Kaeden and Miara, after their parents died.
1355[[/folder]]
1356
1357%%!!Rakata Prime
1358%%->'''Location:''' Outer Rim Territories
1359%%->'''Native Species:''' Rakata
1360
1361%%An Outer Rim world.
1362
1363%%[[folder:In General]]
1364%%* CanonImmigrant: Originated in the popular ''Legends'' video game ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic''. It was restored to canon by the Visual Dictionary for ''The Force Awakens''.
1365%%* SchrodingersCanon: In ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic'' and ''[[VideoGame/StarWarsTheOldRepublic The Old Republic]]'', Rakata Prime is the homeworld of the Rakatan Infinite Empire, a scientifically advanced and Force-sensitive civilization that subjugated other worlds and built the Star Forge -- a superweapon that was charged by a star and the Dark Side in order to forge a near-infinitely large amount of starships for its military.
1366%%[[/folder]]
1367
1368!!Shadda-Bi-Boran
1369->'''Location:''' Outer Rim Territories
1370
1371-->''"I was seven and the planet we were evacuating was Shadda-Bi-Boran. The sun was dying and we managed to relocate the entire populace, but we couldn't replicate the environment properly. Whatever nutrients they got from their sun, they couldn't get anywhere else."''
1372--->--'''Padmé Amidala'''
1373
1374An Outer Rim world that suffered a planet-wide catastrophe in 39 BBY when its sun began to go out. A relief group, including Padmé Amidala and her father, managed to evacuate and re-settle the planet's populace, but unfortunately they couldn't adjust to their new environment and died out.
1375----
1376* ApocalypseHow: Scope Planetary, Class 3b; due to the sun dying, the planet was rapidly becoming uninhabitable. There was an attempt to evacuate the planet's natives and settle them elsewhere, but sadly they were unable to replicate the environmental conditions provided by their sun which they needed to survive, and the species eventually became extinct.
1377* CanonImmigrant: Shadda-Bi-Boran was first mentioned in a deleted scene from ''Film/AttackOfTheClones'' and in its novelization. It was introduced into Canon in the novel ''[[Literature/StarWarsQueensShadow Queen's Shadow]]''.
1378* HomeworldEvacuation: The native species of the planet were all evacuated in 39 BBY in an attempt to save them from extinction, but tragically they couldn't survive off-world and [[AllForNothing all died anyway]].
1379* SchrodingersCanon: The native species of Shadda-Bi-Boran were a humanoid species with green skin and large black eyes; they were known to have a peaceful civilization and worshipped their planet's sun.
1380
1381!!Shuraden
1382->'''Location:''' Galactic Frontier, Outer Rim Territories
1383->'''Native Species:''' Ximpi
1384
1385A planet on the Galactic Frontier during the High Republic era, situated between Virgillia system and the Nuknog homeworld, Sump. Homeworld of the Ximpi species.
1386
1387[[folder:Kanrii]]
1388!!Kanrii
1389!!!'''Species:''' Ximpi
1390
1391->'''Appearances:''' ''ComicBook/TheHighRepublic2021''\
1392
1393A friendly Ximpi that meets Keeve during her training on Shuraden.
1394----
1395* AmusingAlien: He's a small alien creature that tries to befriend Keeve while she trains with her master and serves as most of the comic relief in Issue #1.
1396* SidekickCreatureNuisance: He tries talking to Keeve while she's attempting to focus on her training, and is unaware that she finds him annoying.
1397[[/folder]]
1398
1399!!Sorgan
1400->'''Location:''' Outer Rim Territories
1401->'''Immigrated Species:''' Human, Klatonian
1402
1403A backwater forested planet. A local village of farmers was a favorite target for a group of Klatooinian raiders.
1404
1405[[folder:Omera]]
1406!!Omera
1407[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/omera_sw.jpg]]
1408%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
1409!!!'''Species:''' Human
1410
1411->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/JuliaJones
1412->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/TheMandalorian''
1413
1414A villager on Sorgan.
1415----
1416* AmbiguouslyTrained: Her unexplained proficiency with blasters and battlefield leadership abilities heavily implies there's more to her past than her farm life leads on.
1417* MamaBear: In the ColdOpening of Chapter 4, when the raiders appear from the woods to loot the village, the first thing she does is run back to Winta (who was playing near the woods) and quietly hide with her under an upturned basket in a shallow pond. That she had the cool head and presence of mind to hide in plain sight as the raiders raided is the first foreshadowing that she's not a mere minnow farmer.
1418* MysteriousPast: Despite the fact that she doesn't own a blaster and didn't have access to one until the Mandalorian shows up, she knows how to handle them to the point of being an expert marksman, an odd talent for a poor minnow farmer living on a peaceful backwater world. During the battle with the raiders, she also showed decent field competency, as if used to giving orders in a fire fight. Neither trait is explained or inquired about. The fact she's a widow is about the only part of her past given any mention.
1419* ShipTease: She grows close to the Mandalorian, even offering him a life there alongside her and the villagers. He admits such a life would be nice and ''almost'' lets her take his helmet off. Of course, he chooses to leave to avoid putting her and the village in more danger.
1420[[/folder]]
1421
1422[[folder:Winta]]
1423!!Winta
1424!!!'''Species:''' Human
1425!!!'''Homeworld:''' Sorgan
1426
1427->'''Portrayed by:''' Isla Farris
1428->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/TheMandalorian''
1429
1430Omera's daughter.
1431----
1432* FlatCharacter: Gets few lines and almost no development. She's mostly there for the Mandalorian to contemplate settling down and raising kids.
1433* NiceGirl: She's a sweet kid who quickly bonds with The Child and is heartbroken when the Mando has to take him away for safety.
1434* ShrinkingViolet: Omera notes that she's not used to strangers. She's reluctant to approach the Mando at first and has her mother ask if she can play with The Child.
1435[[/folder]]
1436
1437[[folder:Carasynthia Dune]]
1438-->See her entry in Characters/StarWarsBountyHuntersAndMercenariesNewRepublicEra page.
1439[[/folder]]
1440
1441!!Stobar
1442->'''Location:''' Outer Rim Territories
1443->'''Local Species:''' Human, Balnab, Rodian, Twi'lek, unknown tentacle-faced species (Loubo's species)
1444
1445A world that housed a spaceport and a diner, also ridden with violent criminal activity.
1446
1447[[folder:Plop Dribble's]]
1448!!Plop Dribble's
1449
1450->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CoreyBurton (Loubo), Creator/AshleyEckstein (Marwigo)
1451->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]''
1452
1453->''""We get some rough characters in here. Things like this happen too often to count. Eh, why don't you and your friend take a load off, I'll get you some food. Meal's on the house."''
1454-->-- '''Loubo'''
1455
1456A diner at the Stobar Spaceport, owned by a man named Loubo. Like the rest of the planet, it had its fair share of rough characters causing trouble. At one point during the Clone Wars, Savage Opress caused a scene by choking a waitress, but evaded custody by smuggling offworld to Lotho Minor before the arrival of the local authorities.
1457----
1458* ImprovisedWeapon: When Loubo thinks that Anakin and Ahsoka are trying to hurt his staff again after Savage just had his rampage, he runs at them with... [[FryingPanOfDoom a frying pan]]. The police yell at him to put it away, since one, they're just bystanders and he needs to calm down, and two, [[TooDumbToLive does he really think a frying pan is going to work against a Jedi?]] Though apparently, the serious reaction was because [[WhatCouldHaveBeen it was supposed to be a blaster instead]], which makes more sense.
1459* NiceGuy: Loubo is protective of his staff, doesn't discriminate against droids as evidenced by having a droid waitress, and offers Anakin and Ahsoka a free meal after mistaking them for troublemakers wanting to further kick down his already-injured waitress.
1460* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Due to Stobar being crime-ridden, Loubo is very protective of his staff and will have the authorities called if something comes up, [[NiceGuy but otherwise]], he's understanding, appreciates help, and will apologize if he goes too far, maybe even give you a free meal while he's at it.
1461* SeenItAll[=/=]UnusuallyUninterestingSight: Lots of people stir up trouble on Stobar and in the diner, so a buff and powerful humanoid man randomly attacking a waitress is considered somewhat common (though like any sane person would, it's still worthy of contacting the authorities -- a ''one million credit bounty'' ended up getting put on Savage's head for fleeing the scene). It's not out-of-it enough for them to suggest to Anakin and Ahsoka to do something about it, and the duo were late to the party anyway.
1462[[/folder]]
1463
1464!!Taris
1465->'''Location:''' Taris System, Outer Rim Territories
1466->'''Immigrated Species:''' Human, Kubaz
1467
1468A polluted urban planet covered with wrecked starships and overgrown swamps. The wealthy lived in nicer skyscrapers.
1469----
1470* CanonImmigrant: This planet first appeared in ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic''
1471* CityPlanet: Similar to Coruscant, Taris is an urban planet.
1472* PollutedWasteland: Similar to its appearance in ''VideoGame/StarWarsTheOldRepublic''. The planet is a toxic wasteland with yellow smog drifting the atmosphere and swamps covering the surface.
1473* SchrodingersCanon:
1474** FantasticRacism: In ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic'' The only nonhumans who can walk around in the Upper City of Taris work for the local Exchange boss or are pretty Twi'lek shopkeepers. Others get pelted by stones thrown by children, as seen once. There is a street preacher calling nonhumans a "plague that sweeps through our streets". A seedy hotel has alien occupants despite this being illegal. The slum-like and generally miserable Lower City, overrun by gangs, is where most of the nonhumans live. The racism [[spoiler:Juhani]] experienced as a child on Taris is a major point in her sidequest.
1475** OrbitalBombardment: Darth Malak bombards the planet in order to sniff out Bastila Shan.
1476** ShaggyDogStory: The Republic tried to rebuild and resettle the planet centuries after the bombardment. Unfortunately, the Sith Empire invaded the planet and undid everything the Republic had accomplished.
1477** TheVirus: The lower city of Taris is infested with Rakghouls who can turn people into one of them with a bite or scratch. After the bombardment from Malak, the infestation spread to the entire planet
1478* UrbanSegregation: The wealthy live in nice skyscrapers while the others live in makeshift tenements involving shipping containers or crashed starships.
1479[[folder: Tarisians on other pages]]
1480* Senator Tynnra Pamlo on the [[Characters/StarWarsRebelAlliance Rebel Alliance]] page.
1481* Senator Andrithal Robb-Voti on the [[Characters/StarWarsNewRepublicSenate New Republic Senate]] page.
1482[[/folder]]
1483
1484!!Thabeska
1485->'''Location:''' Thabeska System, Outer Rim Territories
1486->'''Local Species:''' Human (Thabeskan)
1487
1488A planet in the Outer Rim that is home to the Fardi Clan, which controls many legitimate businesses and smuggling operations.
1489
1490[[folder:The Fardi clan]]
1491!!The Fardi clan
1492
1493->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsAhsoka Ahsoka]]''
1494
1495A rich and powerful smuggling family. During the reign of the Empire, in the first years, they managed to avoid scrutiny from the Empire by establishing legal businesses as a cover for their smuggling operations.
1496----
1497[[/folder]]
1498
1499[[folder:Fardi]]
1500!!Mr. Fardi
1501!!!'''Species:''' Human
1502!!!'''Homeworld:''' Thebeska
1503
1504->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsAhsoka Ahsoka]]''
1505
1506The leader of the branch of the Fardi Clan that Ahsoka works for, and Hedala Fardi's uncle.
1507----
1508* LastNameBasis: His first name is never revealed.
1509* PapaWolf: He's quite protective of his many nieces.
1510[[/folder]]
1511
1512[[folder:Hedala Fardi]]
1513!!Hedala Fardi
1514!!!'''Species:''' Human
1515!!!'''Homeworld:''' Thebeska
1516
1517->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsAhsoka Ahsoka]]''
1518
1519A young girl from the Fardi Clan that Ahsoka befriends while she hides out on the world of Thabeska, a year after the rise of the Empire.
1520----
1521* BeingWatched: [[spoiler:She's able to sense when the Sixth Brother was looking for her, describing it to Ahsoka as if a "shadow" was nearby. Ahsoka is somewhat relieved that her Force talents lean in that direction, as it'll keep her relatively safer.]]
1522* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Ahsoka is forced to leave Thabeska for Raada, and with [[spoiler:Hedala being Force-sensitive and Inquisitors already existing, that might not be a good sign for Hedala. She at least manages to evade the Sixth Brother's detection due to him going offtrack when he senses Ahsoka elsewhere, but who's to say the Inquisition didn't find Hedala afterwards?]]
1523** [[spoiler:Ahsoka ''does'' tell Hedala's uncle about his niece's abilities and the danger she's in.]]
1524[[/folder]]
1525
1526%%[[folder:Chenna Fardi]]
1527%%!!Chenna Fardi
1528
1529%%->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsAhsoka Ahsoka]]''
1530
1531%%The oldest of the Fardi cousins, and Hedala's older sister.
1532%%----
1533%%* [[BigBrotherInstinct Big Sister Instinct]]: She's especially protective of her little sister.
1534%%[[/folder]]
1535
1536%%[[folder:Makala Fardi]]
1537%%!!Makala Fardi
1538
1539%%->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsAhsoka Ahsoka]]''
1540
1541%%One of the Fardi cousins. Hedala's older sister.
1542%%----
1543%%[[/folder]]
1544
1545!!Takobo
1546->'''Location:''' Outer Rim Territories
1547->'''Capital:''' Takobo City
1548->'''Local Species:''' Ithorian
1549
1550Home to many immigrated species, Takobo had a large Ithorian population.
1551
1552[[folder:Oora and Pypey]]
1553!!Oora
1554[[quoteright:274:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/oora_and_pypey_swr.png]]
1555!!!'''Species:''' Ithorian
1556
1557->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/GreyDeLisle
1558->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''
1559
1560An Ithorian mother and her Force-sensitive child. Pypey becomes a target for the Imperial Inquisition's latest hunt, but thanks to intervention by the ''Ghost'' rebel cell, both she and her child manage to escape the Empire's grasp.
1561----
1562* DisappearedDad: No comment is made on the whereabouts of Pypey's father.
1563* PutOnABus: Presumably, the Rebellion sent Oora and her son to a safe place.
1564----
1565!!Pypey
1566!!!'''Species:''' Ithorian
1567
1568->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DeeBradleyBaker
1569->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''
1570
1571Oora's Force-sensitive son.
1572----
1573* EvilDetectingBaby: He cries loudly whenever the Inquisitors get close, which proves problematic when Ezra is trying to sneak him out of a building [[Main/AirVentEscape through the ducts]] without them hearing.
1574* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Is it "Pypey", "Pypie" or "Pipey"? The episode credits say the latter, but it seems no one can agree.
1575[[/folder]]
1576
1577!!The Voxx Cluster
1578->'''Location:''' Voxx Cluster, Outer Rim Territories
1579
1580An asteroid field, home to Vranki's Hotel and Casino.
1581
1582[[folder:Vranki]]
1583!!Vranki the Blue
1584[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/vranki_sw.png]]
1585!!!'''Species:''' Hutt
1586
1587->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JohnDiMaggio
1588->'''Appearances:''' ''Literature/PoeDameronFreeFall'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsResistance Resistance]]''
1589
1590The owner of a hotel and casino in the Voxx Cluster.
1591----
1592* BitchInSheepsClothing: He claims to be [[MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch "like those [Hutts] you've never heard of"]], but he turns out to be just as slimy as the rest of them when he tries to scam Ace Squadron into being indebted to him.
1593* TheCameo: He's mentioned in ''Poe Dameron: Free Fall'' as attending Zeva's meeting with the other crimelords to discuss business with the Spice Runners.
1594* TheComputerIsACheatingBastard: Invoked. It turns out his racers are droids that use a main control core to calculate their flight better and faster than regular racers can, though Ace Squadron is able to turn the tables in their favor by having Neeku hack into the casino's computers to help advise their flights.
1595* DevilInPlainSight: Subverted. Nobody trusts him because he's a Hutt (and they prove to be right), but they have no other choice since [[GodzillaThreshold they're in desperate need for money]].
1596* DirtyOldMan: He takes pleasure in the idea of having Torra stuck with him especially, an idea that [[PapaWolf Doza really doesn't take well to.]]
1597* MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch: Subverted. He tries to come off as atypical for a Hutt and seems to be easygoing, but he turns out to be just as scummy. ''Poe Dameron: Free Fall'' also confirms he is or used to be involved in the criminal underworld.
1598-->'''Vranki:''' Now now. I know what you're thinking. But don't let my good looks intimidate you. Besides, I'm nothing like the other Hutts you may have heard of. But [[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment I'm exactly like those you've never heard of]].
1599[[/folder]]
1600
1601!!Yar Togna
1602->'''Location:''' Outer Rim Territories
1603->'''Native Species:''' Tognath
1604
1605Homeworld of the Tognath, Yar Togna is a high-gravity planet with a foul-smelling toxic atmosphere. It was conquered and occupied by the Empire, forcing many of the natives, including eggmates Benthic and Edrio, to flee as refugees.
1606
1607[[folder:Tognath]]
1608!!Tognath
1609[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tognath_sw_card_trader_3.png]]
1610
1611These strange, sentient humanoids were genetically related to the Kel Dor and the Gand.
1612----
1613* BizarreAlienBiology: They may very well be among the most unique species of the franchise. To start, Tognath cannot breathe oxygen and must wear a breathing apparatus when they are out of their homeworld. The 2018 sourcebook ''Dawn of the Rebellion'' for Fantasy Flight Games' tabletop RPG sheds more information on them. They are classified as "insectomammals" and are genetic relatives of the Kel Dor and the Gand, meaning they share features from mammals and insects alike, and they also possess both an endoskeleton and an exoskeleton, making them a rather hardy species. BizarreAlienBiology, thy name is Tognath.
1614* BizarreAlienReproduction: Tognath hatched from eggs nurtured in a suspension jelly.
1615* HumanoidAliens: They have the basic humanoid body shape but a distinctly alien appearance.
1616* InsectoidAliens: Not as noticeable as other examples, but Tognath, being insectomammals, have some insectoid qualities, such as the presence of an exoskeleton. They are also related to the much more insect-looking Gand.
1617* NamedAfterTheirPlanet: Played with: part of their homeworld's name contributes to their species name.
1618* TrueCompanions: While in the suspension jelly, two or more eggs (not necessarily from the same parent) sometimes grafted together, thus creating a bond that continued throughout the life of the eggmates,
1619[[/folder]]
1620
1621!!Zeffo
1622[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/zeffo_sw.png]]
1623->'''Location:''' Zeffo System, Outer Rim Territories
1624->'''Native Species:''' Zeffo
1625
1626Home to the Zeffo, an advanced species of Force wielders who disappeared thousands of years ago.
1627----
1628* GhostPlanet: Sort of. There are no Zeffo to be found on Zeffo, but there are people on the planet. Mostly those trying to explore / loot the Zeffo architecture left behind.
1629* LookOnMyWorksYeMightyAndDespair: The last remnants of the Zeffo people are large statues and temples.
1630
1631[[folder:Zeffo]]
1632!!Zeffo
1633[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/zeffo_species_sw.png]]
1634
1635An ancient and advanced species of aliens who wielded the Force in times past.
1636----
1637* BenevolentPrecursors: What they started off as. While they do have a brief period of darkness, they don't seem to have gone all the way out to trying to conquer the Galaxy.
1638* {{Expy}}: An ancient, Force-wielding race who explored a lot of worlds, including Kashyyyk, where they set up temples and statues? They're like a less horrible version of the Rakata, who later turned out to also have existed in the same continuity.
1639* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: After a dip into madness and the Dark Side, the majority of them snapped out of it in horror.
1640* NamedAfterTheirPlanet: The Zeffo, of the planet Zeffo.
1641* VoiceOfTheLegion: Maybe. The only one heard speaking in ''Jedi: Fallen Order'' does so with a male and female voice at once.
1642* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: After their foray into darkness, the ones left packed up their bags and headed into the "great unknown". Whether that means they just went elsewhere or a decidedly more ''final'' type of unknown is unclear. But they're nowhere to be seen by the time of the Clone Wars, and certainly none of them have popped up at any major point in the Galaxy's history so far. [[spoiler:In ''Jedi: Survivor'', Master Cordova reveals he went in search of their trail in the Unknown Regions, and while he found signs of them passing through, he did not discover where they ultimately went.]]
1643[[/folder]]

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