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25[[header:Criminals]]
26The fringes of galactic society are filled with criminals of all kinds. The lawless Outer Rim Territories are where most of these criminals make their home, with the Hutt Clan controlling most of the crime in the region.
27
28[[folder:Criminal Groups and Organizations on Their Own Page]]
29[[index]]
30* [[Characters/StarWarsDrAphraAndCrew Dr. Aphra and Crew]]
31* [[Characters/StarWarsCrimsonDawnSyndicate Crimson Dawn Syndicate]]
32* [[Characters/StarWarsTheHuttClan The Hutt Clan]]
33* [[Characters/StarWarsTheNihil The Nihil]]
34* [[Characters/StarWarsTheOhnakaGang The Ohnaka Gang]]
35* [[Characters/StarWarsPykeSyndicate Pyke Syndicate]]
36* [[Characters/StarWarsPirates Pirates]]
37[[/index]]
38[[/folder]]
39
40!Criminal Organizations
41!!Ancient Castle
42
43[[folder:Maz Kanata]]
44!!Maz Kanata
45[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/maz_kanata_sw.png]]
46[[caption-width-right:300:''"I have lived long enough to see the same eyes in different people."'']]
47
48->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/LupitaNyongo
49->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/GreyDeLisle (''Battlefront II'')
50->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsTheHighRepublicAdventures2022 The High Republic Adventures (2022)]]'' | ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsTheHighRepublicAdventures2021 The High Republic Adventures (2021)]]'' | ''[[Literature/StarWarsLastShot Last Shot]]'' | ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsHanSoloAndChewbacca Han Solo and Chewbacca]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'' [[note]] voice only [[/note]] | ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsTheHalcyonLegacy The Halcyon Legacy]]'' | ''[[VideoGame/StarWarsBattlefrontII2017 Battlefront II]]'' | ''[[Literature/AftermathLifeDebt Life Debt]]'' | ''[[Literature/StarWarsForceCollector Force Collector]]'' | ''Film/TheForceAwakens'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsForcesOfDestiny Forces of Destiny]]'' | ''Film/TheLastJedi'' | ''[[Literature/StarWarsResistanceReborn Resistance Reborn]]'' | ''Film/TheRiseOfSkywalker''
51
52-->''"The Force, it's calling to you. Just let it in."''
53
54An old acquaintance of Han's, Maz Kanata is a legendary smuggler and pirate queen who has a huge castle on the planet Takodana and a long history with the Jedi Order. Maz's castle offers safe haven to its patrons, so long as they obey her rules and do not bring their conflicts or politics to her doorstep.
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56For tropes applying to her appearance on ''WesternAnimation/LEGOStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures'', [[Characters/LEGOStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures see here]].
57----
58* ActionGirl: Though it's only briefly shown, in ''The Last Jedi'' she can handle a blaster quite well, and she is a Force user after all.
59* AllThereInTheManual: Her dialogue and actions in ''The Force Awakens'' only imply that she's Force-sensitive, but ancillary materials confirm it. She's not of the Jedi or Sith, though, and used her attunement to give her an edge in her piracy, and later to lead her to Force-touched artifacts... like the Skywalker Family Lightsaber.
60* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: She has orange skin.
61* AmicableExes: With Dexter Jettster, who she briefly dated and affectionately called Dexi Jet. The two remained friends and remembered their time together fondly.
62* AnotherStoryForAnotherTime: When she gives Anakin's lightsaber - which Luke [[Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack lost in Cloud City]] - to Finn, Han asks her how she found it. She answers that's a good question, for another time.
63* BilingualBonus: Her first name is similar the Japanese term "Mazu", which means "at the beginning", and her second name directly translates to "a long distance off" in the same language. Loosely, her name would be "Before many things and off in the distance", but given the series, it effectively means "[[MythologyGag A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away...]]"
64* TheCameo: [[spoiler: Her voice, specifically her speaking to Rey during ''The Force Awakens'', can be briefly heard alongside many other pivotal characters in the ''Star Wars'' canon as Ezra walks through the World Between Worlds]] in ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'', about ''35 years'' prior to her actually saying that.
65* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: Like Yoda, Maz Kanata is an incredibly ancient, incredibly wise, quite diminutive alien sage of unclear origin who hides out on a remote planet and has great insights about the Force and the battle against the Dark Side. But while Yoda was a slightly cantankerous religious ascetic and a Jedi Master, Maz is a pirate who runs a bar, hits on Wookiees, hangs around with thieves and smugglers, and is merely Force-sensitive, not a Jedi.
66* CoolOldLady: She's ancient, but still a spry lady with smuggling fame and a lascivious side, and she encourages Finn or Rey (or both) to become heroes and embrace the Force. She also had an amicable relationship with the Jedi Order during the High Republic era despite her criminal background.
67-->'''Maz:''' I've lived long enough to see the same eyes in different people. I see your eyes. I ''know'' your eyes.
68* DemotedToExtra: She has only one scene in ''The Last Jedi'' after having a central role in ''The Force Awakens'', and it's to set Finn and Rose off on a side story. She has more scenes in ''The Rise of Skywalker'', but contributes nothing of importance to the plot and is just hanging around the Resistance base for the entirety of the film.
69* DistaffCounterpart: She's essentially a female Yoda.
70* ElderlyImmortal: By the time of the ''The Force Awakens'' she is over a ''thousand'' years old. She's lived long enough to know how the Dark Side of the Force takes on many forms from the Sith to the Empire to the First Order.
71* {{Expy}}: She's set up as the Sequel Trilogy's Yoda. According to WordOfGod, the two have crossed paths in the past.
72* GogglesDoSomethingUnusual: Maz has some degree of an ability to read eyes, likely by using the Force, and her goggles have magnifying dials on them to give her a better view... and freak out the one she's reading.
73* GoodCounterpart: To Snoke. Both are ancient beings who lived throughout the fall and rise of the Republic. They act as mentors to Rey and Kylo Ren, helping them understand the ways of the Force. They also use exaggeration in their appearance, with Snoke using supersized holograms and Maz wearing magnifying goggles.
74* HeroOfAnotherStory: When Poe, Rose, and Finn contact Maz Kanata, she cheerfully chats to them while dodging and returning gunfire. And using a jetpack. "Union dispute," she says.
75* {{Homage}}: She was created as a tribute to Rose Gilbert, a high school teacher of the director J.J. Abrams and co-production designer Rick Carter.
76* InterspeciesRomance: She apparently has a thing for Chewie and calls him her boyfriend, although this is likely only teasing as Chewie is HappilyMarried. In the past she was involved with Dexter Jettster.
77* MayDecemberRomance: Combined with InterspeciesRomance, with Dexter, as Maz is only a couple hundred years away from being a thousand and Dexter is potentially only in his first century of life when they were dating in the High Republic Era. Also possibly with the Master Codebreaker she sends Rose and Finn to find, given her somewhat suggestive comments about him.
78* TheMentor: Served as one to Sav Malagán, teaching her how to be a Force-using pirate to supplement her Jedi training. Maz later helps guide Rey some during her training, but is ancillary to Leia's guidance.
79* MiniatureSeniorCitizen: She is a very old lady and she is barely taller than R2, but this may or may not be a thing with her entire lifecycle, being an alien and all.
80* NoodleIncident: For whatever reason, she has a portrait of Hondo in her castle, which you can find in ''[[VideoGame/StarWarsBattlefrontII2017 Battlefront II]]''. Presumably, it relates to Hondo hanging around her castle before the Battle of Endor (as seen in the ambiguously canon ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'') or someone like a former henchman of Hondo left it there for Maz. Maz doesn’t seem too fond of Hondo, according to ''The Freemaker Adventures''.
81* TheNarrator: In the intro to ''Forces of Destiny'' and in the broadcast versions of the shorts.
82* NoTimeToExplain: Her answer to Finn on how she got the Skywalkers' blue lightsaber in ''The Force Awakens''.
83-->'''Maz:''' It's a good question... for another time.
84* ThePiratesWhoDontDoAnything: Described as a space pirate in supplemental materials, Maz spends the film on a planet not doing any piracy, nor is described as a space pirate in the movie. In ''The Last Jedi'', she's seen in the middle of a firefight, but only gives the ambiguous explanation that it's a "union dispute". During the High Republic era, she had her own gang, but has only been seen picking battles with criminals far worse than her such as the Dank Graks or the Nihil. It seems this trope may be at the core of why Sav Malagan - a Jedi - admired Maz and aspired to be a pirate like her when she was teenager.
85* ReallyGetsAround: Maz definitely seems to have a healthy and active love life. She refers to Chewie as her "boyfriend", and when Poe and Finn ask her if the "Master Codebreaker is "good with his hands," Maz replies "[[DoubleEntendre Oh,]] ''[[DoubleEntendre yes]]''" in an ''extremely'' lascivious tone while [[VisualInnuendo stroking a blaster]]. An ex-husband has also been mentioned in supplemental materials, and she once dated Dexter Jettster.
86* RedBaron: Also known as the "pirate queen of Takodana", along with a few other names like Maz Kanata the Usurper, Kanata the Despoiler, Kanata the Benevolent, and Kanata of the Free Fleet.
87* SerkisFolk: The character model is CGI, while the acting is motion-captured on-set/site by Ms. Nyong'o.
88* ShipperOnDeck: Insists that Han take BB-8 to the Resistance rather than doing it herself so that he could see Leia. And in the ''Forces of Destiny'' episode "Bounty Hunted", Maz tells Chewie to tell Han that Leia's "a keeper".
89* SpacePirate: Maz Kanata is an intergalactic criminal, and her castle is filled with all types of fugitives and smugglers who need a place to find a drink or a job. She has several other caches of riches scattered on planets throughout the galaxy filled with even more treasures that she acquired throughout her career.
90* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Her contribution to Poe's boneheaded plan ultimately got a lot of Resistance fighters killed.
91[[/folder]]
92
93!!!High Republic Era Pirate Gang
94->See their entries on the [[Characters/StarWarsPirates Pirates]] page.
95
96!!!General Castle Residents
97
98[[folder:[=ME-8D9=]]]
99!![=ME-8D9=] / Emmie
100[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/me8d9_sw.png]]
101%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
102
103->'''Portrayed by:''' Stephanie Silva
104->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsTheHighRepublicAdventures2022 The High Republic Adventures (2022)]]'' | ''Literature/AftermathLifeDebt'' | ''[[Literature/StarWarsForceCollector Force Collector]]'' | ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsAdventures Adventures]]'' | ''Film/TheForceAwakens''
105
106An ancient protocol droid on Takodana who translates for the denizens of Maz Kanata's castle and also serves as Maz's enforcer.
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108* {{Bouncer}}: Serves as one for the castle, quickly taking care of any troublemakers who get violent by shocking them unconscious with an electroprobe.
109* LongLived: According to some rumors Emmie is older than even Maz, who is over a thousand years old.
110* MysteriousPast: Prior to working for Maz, [=ME-8D9=]'s past is a bit of a mystery. All that is known is that she once was an assassin and may have begun her existence serving the Jedi Order.
111[[/folder]]
112
113[[folder:Grummgar]]
114!!Grummgar
115[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/grummgar_sw_3.png]]
116%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
117!!!'''Species:''' Dowutin
118!!!'''Homeworld:''' Dowut
119
120->'''Portrayed by:''' ???
121->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsBountyHunters Bounty Hunters]]'' | ''[[Literature/StarWarsBait Bait]]'' | ''Film/TheForceAwakens''
122
123A massive Dowutin big game hunter and mercenary. He is a frequent patron of Maz Kanata's castle, where he plans his next trips by listening to rumors about dangerous animals seen by spacers in Wild Space and the Unknown Regions.
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125* ADayInTheLimelight: He is the main character of the short story ''Bait''.
126* BloodKnight: Hunts not because he needs the money, but because he enjoys it and finds thrills in taking down dangerous creatures.
127* EgomaniacHunter: Takes numerous trophies from his kills, and also likes attracting women by showing off his kills.
128* EveryoneHasStandards: He refuses to hunt sentient beings. That being said, he has no problem placing them in danger as bait to kill dangerous creatures, although he will do his best to ensure they do not die.
129* HumanoidAlien: He's a Dowutin, a species of big-sized, bulky humanoids with orange skin and two tusks in their chins.
130* WorthyOpponent: He becomes one to Bossk during the Great Hunt of Malastare, being the only person pitted against him that puts up a decent fight. As a result, he's also the only hunter among Exum Jermit's group that he spares, just so that he could fight him again someday.
131[[/folder]]
132
133[[folder:Cratinus and Prashee]]
134!!Cratinus and Prashee
135[[quoteright:251:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cratinusprashee_7.jpg]]
136!!!'''Species:''' Ubdurian
137
138->'''Portrayed by:''' Dee Tails (Cratinus), Tom Bell (Prashee)
139->'''Appearances:''' ''Film/TheForceAwakens''
140
141A pair of identical, twin Ubdurian brothers, Cratinus and Prashee were frequent costumers of Kanata's castle and enjoyed using their undistinguishable looks to swap identities so they could scam other individuals.
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143* AlwaysIdenticalTwins: Both guys look and dress the same exact way. Somewhat justified because their clothing, the travel smocks, are a part of Ubdurian culture.
144* HumanoidAlien: Ubdurians are bald humanoids with yellow skin and no discernible noses.
145* TricksterTwins: As mentioned on their description, these guys' completely identical appereances allowed them to swap identities often just to scam other individuals.
146* UncertainDoom: After Maz' castle is attacked by the first order, it's unknown if Cratinus and Prashee survived, died or were taken prisoners.
147[[/folder]]
148
149!!Black Sun
150[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/black_sun_logo.png]]
151
152A powerful criminal organization spread throughout the galaxy, Black Sun was a major player in the galactic fringe during the Clone Wars and Galactic Civil War. During the Empire's reign, it was part of the "Five Syndicates", which were the [[NonIndicativeName six]] most powerful criminal groups in the galaxy that maintained an uneasy and frequently broken peace with each other and cooperation with the Empire.
153
154[[folder:In General]]
155* AdaptationalWimp: In ''Legends'', Black Sun was an NGOSuperpower that was considered a force to be reckoned with on a galactic scale. In canon, they don't have as powerful an army, taking advantage of the Clone Wars to increase their criminal activity and being overwhelmed in battle with the Separatists even when they are part of the Shadow Collective. They also seek to form alliances with other syndicates to expand their relatively small power base. In ''[[Literature/StarWarsLastShot Last Shot]]'', Black Sun is only able to pose a major threat to the New Republic because the latter's fleet was demilitarized to ten percent of its original size.
156* CanonImmigrant: The Black Sun syndicate originated in the 1996 ''Legends'' multimedia project ''Literature/ShadowsOfTheEmpire''. The Falleen -- the race from which Prince Xizor originated -- were also made canon, showing up as leaders and enforcers. Xizor himself was eventually re-canonized when he was name-dropped in ''Crimson Reign''.
157* EnemyMine: Black Sun sometimes allies with other criminal groups for a variety of reasons.
158** They were forced to work with several other criminal organizations when Darth Maul and Savage Opress executed Black Sun's leadership and formed the Shadow Collective. However, Maul's presence seemed to be the only thing making them cooperate, as while Maul was imprisoned on Stygeon Prime, Black Sun got into a conflict with the Pyke Syndicate -- one of the other crime syndicates that made up the Shadow Collective -- when the latter's current leader refused to merge syndicates. However, once Maul started butting heads with the two militarily superior governments leading a galactic war, Black Sun alongside the other crime syndicates jumped ship and the Shadow Collective fragmented.
159** After the death of Jabba the Hutt and the Empire's defeat at Endor, Black Sun allied with the newly formed Red Key Raiders to take advantage of the galactic chaos and expand their criminal enterprises.
160* EqualOpportunityEvil: So far, their canon depiction has only shown Falleen as their leadership, but they are still willing to hire non-Falleen mercenaries and bounty hunters.
161* NGOSuperpower: Downplayed. The Black Sun is still one of the most powerful crime syndicates in the galaxy and has some influences in galactic governments, but unlike in ''Legends'', the [[AdaptationalWimp canon version of Black Sun]] isn't militarily powerful enough to be even close to equal-footing with the major galactic superpowers of their time, even when teamed up with other equally-influential crime syndicates. They are able to pose a threat to the New Republic a few years after its establishment, but only because the Republic decided to cut down its military presence.
162* OnlyInItForTheMoney: The only incentive they had for working with the Shadow Collective aside from being strong-armed after their previous leaders were executed was money for their mercenary work. Black Sun only deserts once it has become apparent that Maul has made some very powerful enemies from both the Republic and the Separatists and it's not worth getting paid for.
163[[/folder]]
164
165[[folder:Xomit Grunseit]]
166!!Xomit Grunseit
167[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/xomit_grunseit_sw.png]]
168%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
169!!!'''Species:''' Falleen
170
171->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson
172->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]''
173
174-->''"We are the Black Sun!"''
175
176The leader of Black Sun during the early years of the Clone Wars, he and the rest of Black Sun's leadership were purged when Darth Maul took over the organization and forced them to work for him.
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178* AllThereInTheManual: He is not named in his sole appearance, with supplementary materials providing that information.
179* OffWithHisHead: He is decapitated by Savage Opress along with the rest of Black Sun's leadership.
180* UnderestimatingBadassery: When Maul and Savage demand Xomit submit and swear Black Sun's loyalty to them, he thinks they are crazy and orders their death. Even after Savage breaks one of his guards neck's with no effort Xomit does not seem concerned and rises to fight them himself, which ends with his swift death.
181* WeHardlyKnewYe: He dies in his very first appearance after barely a minute of screentime.
182[[/folder]]
183
184[[folder:Ziton Moj]]
185!!Ziton Moj
186[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ziton_moj_sw.png]]
187%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
188!!!'''Species:''' Falleen
189!!!'''Homeworld:''' Faleen
190
191->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CoreyBurton
192->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]'' | ''[[ComicBook/DarthMaulSonOfDathomir Son of Dathomir]]'' | ''Literature/DarkDisciple''
193
194-->''"It'll be your funeral."''
195
196Once a lieutenant of the Black Sun crime syndicate, Ziton was quickly promoted to being its leader after Darth Maul (both literally and figuratively) decapitated Black Sun's previous leadership on Mustafar in his quest for allies. Shortly after his promotion, he didn't hesitate to have Black Sun join the Shadow Collective.
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198* BaldOfEvil: He's bald for the most part, but has black hair in a topknot.
199* BeardOfEvil: He's got a goatee along with a small mustache.
200* DragonAscendant: Though not by choice, since he was only promoted (and very quickly) through Darth Maul having Savage Opress execute his previous bosses. While now Black Sun's leader, he is a sub-dragon to Darth Maul in the Shadow Collective.
201* IHaveYourWife: He tries to force a merger between Black Sun and the Pyke Syndicate by taking Marg Krim's family hostage and using them as a bargaining chip.
202* KarmaHoudini: Moj was still alive and in charge of Black Sun by the end of the Clone Wars, having been involved in the collapse of the New Mandalorian government and having kidnapped (and later, implicitly killed after they were rescued) Marg Krim's family. He was last seen being told by Maul (along with the Pykes' Krim and Crimson Dawn's Dryden Vos) to go into hiding.
203* KnowWhenToFoldEm: He initially thought Darth Maul trying to recruit Black Sun would be suicide for him, but had a change of thought after watching Savage Opress kill one of their thugs with his bare hands before beheading all five of Black Sun's leaders, and then getting forcefully promoted.
204-->'''Darth Maul:''' [[YouAreInCommandNow It would seem the decision to join us is now yours.]]\
205'''Ziton Moj:''' After careful consideration, we will join you.
206* LizardFolk: Falleen look like green-skinned humanoids, but they have a protruding spinal column.
207* MobWar: In the first half of ''Dark Disciple'', he and Black Sun are engaged in one with the Pyke Syndicate over a potential merger between the two syndicates, suggesting that they were longtime rivals and decided to take advantage of the temporary power vacuum created by Darth Maul's capture (and they went back to not killing each other when Maul was rescued from Stygeon).
208* OnlySaneMan: He shares this role with Fife in ''Son of Dathomir'', being among the only ones of Maul's allies to question his plans for revenge against Sidious when actively fighting against the Separatists almost got them all killed at Ord Mantell.
209* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: He and the rest of the Black Sun forces desert Maul in ''Son of Dathomir'' #4 rather than stay and fight overwhelming Separatist droid armies for an unprofitable cause.
210* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Although Black Sun is still up and running during and after the Galactic Civil War, nothing is known of Ziton Moj's whereabouts at the time.
211* WouldHurtAChild: Takes prisoner and later ([[UncertainDoom presumably]]) kills the children of Pyke leader, Marg Krim in ''Dark Disciple''.
212[[/folder]]
213
214[[folder:Gyuti]]
215!!Boss Gyuti
216[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gyuti_sw.png]]
217!!!'''Species:''' Falleen
218
219->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsDoctorAphra Doctor Aphra]]'' | ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsWarOfTheBountyHunters War of the Bounty Hunters]]'' | ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsCrimsonReign Crimson Reign]]''
220
221-->''"Courtesy is about the only law I respect."''
222
223A high-ranking Boss in the Black Sun near the end of the Empire's reign.
224----
225* AffablyEvil: As indicated by the quote above, Gyuti believes in being courterous and is quite polite, if weary and terse, with Qi'ra during their meeting.
226* TheFace: As Prince Xixor has yet to make a physical reappearance, Gyuti seems to be operating as Black Sun's public face, attending the auction on Jekara and later meeting personally with Qi'ra to negotiate Black Sun's new relationship with Crimson Dawn.
227* TheGhost: He was first mentioned in the ''[[Literature/StarWarsTheAftermathTrilogy Aftermath trilogy]]'' as leading figure in Black Sun to whom Jas Emari owes money to, but only his underlings appeared. He later appeared in the comics set a few months prior to the ''Aftermath'' novels.
228* SavedByCanon: However Qi'ra and Crimson Dawn's plans turn out, Gyuti will survive and continue to be a leading figure in Black Sun in the months after the Battle of Endor.
229* UnwittingPawn: He and several other syndicate leaders are manipulated by Qi'ra and her cabal into going to war against each other under the impression that they were attacked by them and that the Empire is looking to replace the Hutts as their primary partner in the underworld. In truth, Crimson Dawn was behind the attacks and the misinformation that Palpatine was disatisfied with the Hutts.
230[[/folder]]
231
232[[folder:Ketsu Onyo]]
233!!Ketsu Onyo
234->See her entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsBountyHuntersAndMercenaries Bounty Hunters]] page.
235[[/folder]]
236
237[[folder:Jarret]]
238!!Jarret
239!!!'''Species:''' Human
240
241->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Magazine/StarWarsRebelsMagazine Rebels Magazine]]''
242
243Formerly known as "Black Nail", he was a contract killer for Black Sun. However, he had a change of heart and moved to a farm on Ammon IV with his wife, Loris, and had a son together. Black Sun was not so forgiving about his retirement, and sent Ketsu Onyo to terminate him.
244----
245* EyepatchOfPower: He has an eyepatch on his right eye. Considering he used to be a hitman, it's not so hard to imagine why he needs one.
246* FakingTheDead: Ketsu spares him and takes his torn shirt so that she can claim to Black Sun that she killed him.
247* HeelRealization: He doesn't want to kill anymore, just wants to live a simple and quiet life in the countryside with his wife and son.
248* HitmanWithAHeart: We're not sure if he was one when he used to be a killer, but he's a ''retired'' hitman that now has a heart, if you want to be technical.
249* RetiredBadass: He used to be a contract killer for Black Sun, but not anymore.
250[[/folder]]
251
252!!Broken Horn Syndicate
253[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/broken_horn_syndicate.png]]
254A criminal organization based on Lothal, the Broken Horn Syndicate was once known as Twin Horns Storage, which was a shipping company used as a front by Cikatro Vizago for his boss Rask Odai. After gaining control of the organization, Vizago renamed the group and expanded operations, occasionally cooperating with a group of rebels on Lothal.
255
256[[folder:Rask Odai]]
257!!Rask Odai
258[[quoteright:327:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rask_odai.png]]
259!!!'''Species:''' Mon Calamari
260
261->'''Appearances:''' ''Literature/AdventuresInWildSpace''
262
263Years before the Lothal insurgency, Odai was a Mon Calamari crime boss. As a front for his criminal activities, he used Vizago (who was his underling then) as the public face for their so-called company, Twin Horns Storage. Soon, however, Vizago replaced his boss as leader of the renamed Broken Horn Syndicate.
264----
265* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Unlike the red of Ackbar or polar white of Raddus, his skin is blue.
266[[/folder]]
267
268[[folder:Cikatro Vizago]]
269!!Cikatro Vizago
270[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cikatro_vizago_sw.png]]
271[[caption-width-right:300:''"Business is all that matters."'']]
272!!!'''Species:''' Devaronian
273!!!'''Homeworld:''' Devaron
274
275->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KeithSzarabajka
276->'''Appearances:''' ''Literature/AdventuresInWildSpace'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'' | ''Literature/RebelBluff''
277
278-->''"As my mother always said, once a scoundrel, always a scoundrel."''
279
280The leader of the Broken Horn crime syndicate on Lothal. The crew of the ''Ghost'' occasionally worked with him, if reluctantly, in their operations.
281----
282* AffablyEvil: He's a ruthless criminal, but he doesn't go out of his way to be cruel and can be reasoned with. Which is a lot more than you can say of the Empire.
283* AintTooProudToBeg: Begs Ezra to let him out of his cell, after being imprisoned in his own brig for at least a day by Hondo.
284* BilingualBonus: His name means Scar Face in Esperanto. So, you've got "Film/{{Scarface|1983}}" running around in the ''Star Wars'' universe.
285* ButtMonkey: Not only do our rebel heroes not like him, but he's always getting in trouble with fellow criminals and the Empire. For example, Hondo managed to lock him in the brig of ''his own ship'' and took command of it in the meantime, and it would've stayed that way if Ezra hadn't come to bail him out.
286* ChildHater: He mutters that he hates kids after he blasts Ezra and Chopper's escape pod off his ship. It also turns out that he's also had a previous encounter with two other kids years ago that probably had to do with this too.
287** It turns out that [[spoiler:making Lina and Milo do work for his and Odai's syndicate (then called Twin Horns Storage) eventually ended with the kids' bounty hunter tracking them down to their little den and fighting Vizago, [[LaserGuidedKarma who got his left horn snapped by her]]. And that's why he renamed his syndicate to the [[MeaningfulRename Broken Horn]] Syndicate.]]
288* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Subverted. It's said he would sell his own mother into slavery for a profit, but Hera mentions that her crew is too good a source of income for him to sell out to the Empire, but that won't stop him from bailing out without paying them when a deal turns sour.
289* EasilyForgiven: Very much averted, as the ''Ghost'' crew ceases any contact with him early on in the series after he abandons them to the Empire.
290* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: Apparently, he was fond of his mother, though whether or not he would actually sell his mom for a couple of credits as Hera says is unknown. It's also implied his mother was a scoundrel too.
291* EvenEvilHasStandards: He's disgusted to see what the Empire has done to Lothal in ''Rebels'' Season 4, which has been his base of operations for almost two decades and might even be where he grew up.
292* EvilCounterpart: [[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS2E04BrothersOfTheBrokenHorn "Brothers of the Broken Horn"]] portrays him as a darker take on Hondo Ohnaka's "charismatic yet ruthless" criminal archetype. Whereas Hondo has some sense of morality and will sometimes stick his own neck out out of the goodness of his heart, Vizago is utterly remorseless and is even more obsessed with making a profit. It's telling that Hondo can maintain a FriendlyEnemy relationship with Ezra and the ''Ghost'' crew when the gang would quickly sever all ties with Vizago. This changes over time, as in Season 4 he shows up in the quality of EnemyMine exactly like Hondo.
293* TheFriendNobodyLikes: None of the ''Ghost'' crew members like him. Even Rex and Kallus--who have never or scarcely met him personally--don't like him. Whenever they have something that benefits him, he tries to get buddy-buddy with them. He's also the ButtMonkey to fellow criminals. There's probably a reason why he doesn't seem to have organic henchmen anymore and uses droids instead.
294* GodzillaThreshold: Following the [[UngratefulBastard incident with the disruptors]], the ''Ghost'' crew became less willing to work for him. When [[spoiler: Kanan's been captured by the Empire]], Ezra decides they have no choice but to turn to him for leads (a decision that Hera is ''infuriated'' with).
295* GoodScarsEvilScars: Going along with what his name translates to as stated in BilingualBonus, Vizago does indeed have a scar on his face. He also has a broken horn.
296* {{Greed}}: His defining vice. Hera argued that he'd be willing to sell his mother if it meant making a small profit, then added that he wouldn't sell them out because they're a source of income.
297* HeelFaceTurn: When the crew frees a Mining Guild transport with him on it, he joins the Rebellion along with the other freed slaves.
298* HornedHumanoid: A natural trait for Devaronian males, and going along with the name of his syndicate, one of them is broken.
299* HowTheMightyHaveFallen: The syndicate was already suffering under the Empire when we first saw him, but by season 4 it's completely gone and he's reduced to working for the Empire with only his ship to his name. And when he gets caught smuggling, he's made a slave to the Mining Guild.
300* KarmaHoudini: He made off with half a shipment of banned weapons without paying the ''Ghost'' crew for retrieving them, and he has not received any kind of punishment for it.
301** Subverted later on; Hondo Ohnaka disabled his droids, imprisoned Vizago, and stole his ship. Since Ezra is too honorable to refuse the favor owed Vizago, and Ohnaka isn't much of a saint either, Ezra decides to help him get back his ship. However, he does leave Vizago his ship, but with no credits or generators, so that's the worst punishment he ever receives from that incident.
302** Finally fully averted when he's MadeASlave after being caught smuggling puffer pigs.
303* MeaningfulName: See BilingualBonus. His production name was also "Scarface".
304* MeaningfulRename: The Broken Horn Syndicate used to be called Twin Horns Storage until [[spoiler:the Shade broke one of his horns in a fight.]]
305* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: As mentioned under "Bilingual Bonus", his name means "Scarface" when translated to English.
306* NotInThisForYourRevolution: As evidenced in "Rebel Resolve", Vizago really isn't that bothered by the whole rebellion against the Empire morally-wise.
307* ObviouslyEvil: His species naturally look like demons, he has a hideous scar on his face, and a very foreboding voice. Played straight in that he ''is'' a selfish criminal, but also played with in that he's one of the least malevolent ones around.
308* OddFriendship: He gets along oddly well with [[OldSoldier Commander Wolffe]] and [[KidHero Mart]] during the ''Rebels'' series finale.
309* OnlyInItForTheMoney: Cash is his main motivator when helping the Ghost crew. But now, money is the only thing that can help him cope with the brutality of the Empire.
310* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: When a deal to trade some T-7 ion disruptors turns sour and Agent Kallus arrives with a pack of AT-DP walkers, he makes off with half the shipment and leaves the ''Ghost'' crew to fend for themselves [[UngratefulBastard while he refuses to pay them for the half of the shipment they did give him]].
311* SkewedPriorities: When Imperials board his ship for an inspection when they realize he's smuggling unauthorized lifeforms (the ''Ghost'' crew), he stays behind after the ''Ghost'' crew releases his new puffer pigs for a diversion so he can grab one of his puffer pigs before getting out of there. It inflates and he gets left behind. The next time we see him, he's working in a prisoner labor camp and has to be bailed out by the ''Ghost'' crew.
312* TokenEvilTeammate: Just because he's opposed to the Empire doesn't mean he's an outstanding moral individual. Suffice to say, the ''Ghost'' crew -- especially [[TeamMom Hera]] -- does not enjoy working with him. Since he was too much of a {{Jerkass}}, they've stopped coming to him for help.
313* TookALevelInKindness: After his HeelFaceTurn, he's less of a {{Jerkass}} to the point that he takes his new role as a rebel seriously, finds Ezra's back-up plan cool ([[spoiler:space whales]]), and has an OddFriendship with Wolffe & Mart.
314* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: It is currently unknown as to what happened to the disruptors he bought from the ''Ghost'' crew.
315[[/folder]]
316
317!!The Brotherhood of Wire and Bone
318A cult of individuals who believe that organic life is flawed and mechanical beings are a superior form of existence.
319
320[[folder:Fyzen Gor]]
321!!Fyzen Gor
322!!!'''Species:''' Pau'an
323!!!'''Homeworld:''' Utapau
324
325->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsLastShot Last Shot]]''
326
327A gangster that sought out a transmitter of unknown power. He crossed paths with the crew of the ''Millennium Falcon'', which cost him his chances at claiming the transmitter for himself, leading to him seeking out revenge against Lando by threatening Cloud City.
328----
329* BigBadWannabe: He's the main villain of ''Last Shot'', but obviously nowhere close in power to any Imperial, hence why he seeks out a special transmitter that supposedly would've made him powerful. [[spoiler:The transmitter contained a kill order for droids across the galaxy to kill organic beings, but that was put to a halt thanks to the efforts of our heroes.]]
330* MadDoctor: His M.O. Fyzen believes that droids are superior to organic life since they do not grow old and die, and if organic beings can use mechanical parts to repair themselves, [[HumanResources then why can't the opposite be true?]]
331* StartOfDarkness: Fyzen's and his friend were kidnapped by Amani gangsters while they were medical students, but while being transported the gangsters were attacked and the only survivors were Fyzen, his friend and a medical droid. From there Fyzen grew an obsession with how much more durable droids were over organics, and [[spoiler: slaughtered his own comatose friend for spare parts to repair his medical droid.]]
332[[/folder]]
333
334[[folder:Number One]]
335!!Number One
336
337->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsLastShot Last Shot]]''
338
339A medical droid originally owned by an Amani gang, he was taken in by Fyzen Gor after escaping and became the first subject of his droid-organic experiments.
340----
341* AnArmAndALeg: Lost one of his arms when the Amani transport carrying him and Fyzen crashed.
342* AntiVillain: Number One was simply following his programming after Fyzen Gor became his master, and [[spoiler: after L3-37 injected the concept of doubt into his mind while he was the Phylanx, he eventually grew to hate Fyzen and wanted to stop his evil plans.]]
343* DoomsdayDevice: [[spoiler: Number One's head itself was rebuilt into the Phylanx Redux Transmitter, a device that when activated broadcasts a galaxy-wide signal that turns droids into homicidal killing machines.]]
344* ICannotSelfTerminate: [[spoiler: When Lando comes across him the second time as the Phylanx, he outright begs Lando to destroy him to prevent the kill-order from being transmitted.]]
345* WeCanRebuildHim: A very macabre [[InvertedTrope inversion]]. After losing his arm, Fyzen decides to give him an organic one harvested from [[spoiler: his own comatose friend.]]
346* YouAreNumber6: Given the name Number One by Fyzen, since he was the first droid that he repaired.
347[[/folder]]
348
349%%!!The Cadevon family
350
351%%[[folder:Boorgo and Duurgo Cadevon]]
352%%!!Boorgo and Duurgo Cadevon
353%%!!!'''Species:''' Rodian
354
355%%->'''Appearances:''' ''[[VideoGame/StarWarsUprising Uprising]]''
356
357%%-->''"The brothers crushed one of my legs because we 'disagreed' on payment. I should never have worked for them."''
358%%--->-- '''Riley'''
359
360%%A pair of brothers from the Cadevon family. Prior to the Iron Blockade, they were responsible for crippling one of Riley's legs after disagreeing on how much to pay her for her services. During the Iron Blockade, the Cadevon brothers learned that Riley and her sibling had allied themselves with the Trade Spine League and attempted to report this to the Empire. However, the enemy sibling team were also allied with the Ivax Syndicate that was blocking inference from Imperials, and Riley's sibling killed the Cadevon family in retaliation.
361%%----
362%%[[/folder]]
363
364!!Durand Family
365[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/durand_family.png]]
366
367A criminal organization from Devaron founded and run by Isa Durand. Her son Roland attempted to make a name for himself by expanding their operations on Ord Mantell transporting spice for the [[Characters/StarWarsPykeSyndicate Pykes]], but ran into some local trouble.
368
369[[folder:Isa Durand]]
370!!Isa Durand
371[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/isa_durand_sw.png]]
372%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
373!!!'''Species:''' Devaronian
374!!!'''Homeworld:''' Devaron
375
376->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheBadBatch The Bad Batch]]''
377
378The matriarch of the Durand crime family.
379----
380* HornedHumanoid: Unlike most female Devaronians ([[BizarreSexualDimorphism who usually have a pair of stubs where the males' horns would be]]), she has a pair of curved horns. It's unknown if these are natural or just a part of her crown (curiously, she has FacialMarkings like many other female Devaronians seen before she was introduced).
381* MamaBear: The Pykes hesitate on having her son Roland executed explicitly to avoid going to war with her, and settle for just cutting off one of his horns as a warning. Their fears aren't unfounded, as not only is she very ruthless towards her enemies, she even rewards Hunter and Wrecker for bringing in the Pyke that cut Roland's horn off.
382* PetTheDog: Downplayed. She's absolutely ruthless towards those who cross her and generally has little patience for requests. However, she properly rewards Hunter and Wrecker with intel on Doctor Hemlock's laboratory for bringing in the Pyke that cut Roland's horn off, and at her son's request. That said, she gets impatient with the two when they question her intel's validity.
383[[/folder]]
384
385[[folder:Roland Durand]]
386!!Roland Durand
387[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/roland_durand_sw_2.png]]
388%% [[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
389!!!'''Species:''' Devaronian
390!!!'''Homeworld:''' Devaron
391
392->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheBadBatch The Bad Batch]]''
393
394-->''"You take what you want. That's the Durand way."''
395
396The son of crime lord Isa Durand. His attempts to make a name for himself saw him forcibly taking over Cid's Parlor on Ord Mantell, and quite accidentally nearly starting a war between the Durand Family and the [[Characters/StarWarsPykeSyndicate Pyke Syndicate]] over a shipment of spice.
397----
398* HornedHumanoid: A natural trait for Devaronian males, one of his gets cut off by the Pyke Syndicate for his failures.
399* LickedByTheDog: Ruby loves him, which Omega takes to mean he can't be all bad despite what he's done to her friends.
400* PetTheDog: Omega's kindness towards him pays off later on. After Hunter and Wrecker bring in they Pyke that cut his horn off, he gladly offers the syndicates intel on Doctor Hemlock's laboratory if it means repaying Omega (even if that information proves to be outdated, it's the thought that counts).
401* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Fans of ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'' would be mistaken that this Grey-Green Skinned Devaronian working for a Criminal Syndicate would actually be a younger Vizago.
402* YouHaveFailedMe: Roland losing a shipment of spice to Cid nearly gets him executed even after it’s returned. The Pyke Syndicate settles for killing all his enforcers and [[{{Yubitsume}} cutting off one of his horns to avoid starting a costly war with his mother.]] Thankfully, that Pyke bastard gets his ass handed over to Isa Durant for execution.
403[[/folder]]
404
405!!The Garbis Family
406
407[[folder:Garbis Family]]
408!!!'''Homeworld:''' Thune
409
410->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Magazine/StarWarsRebelsMagazine Rebels Magazine]]''
411[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/garbis_family.png]]
412->''"Those aren't some low time crooks. They're dangerous and if you mess with even one of them, you mess with them all."''
413-->-- '''Sabine Wren'''
414
415A lineage and a criminal organization based in the capital city of Thune, Thune City. They used to appropriate any unattended cargo found on the planet, leaving their symbol behind them. Anyone else afterwards taking possession of that cargo gets into trouble with the Garbis family, as the ''Ghost'' crew would discover.
416----
417* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Sounds a lot like TheMafia. Thune even bears some resemblance to UsefulNotes/{{Venice}}.
418* MeaningfulName: "Don" is another word for "crime boss" of a crime syndicate, and the leader of the Garbis is named Donith
419%%* RuggedScar: Over his left eye.
420* ShoutOut: They're a big reference to the Corleone family from ''Film/TheGodfather''. Most notably, In ''The Godfather'', the name of the adopted son of ''Don'' Vito (meaning "Boss" Vito) is Tom, and the name of Lord Donith's son is ''Tom''ith.
421[[/folder]]
422
423!!Guavian Death Gang
424[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/guavian_death_gang.png]]
425
426Driven out of the Core Worlds following unrest in the criminal underworld during the collapse of the Galactic Empire, the Guavian Death Gang is one of the Rim worlds most powerful criminal organizations, with deadly cybernetically enhanced enforcers carrying out their leader's will.
427
428[[folder:Bala-Tik]]
429!!Bala-Tik
430[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/balatik_sw.png]]
431[[caption-width-right:300:''"Tell that to Kanjiklub."'']]
432!!!'''Species:''' Human
433
434->'''Portrayed by:''' Brian Vernel
435->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsPoeDameron Poe Dameron]]'' | ''Film/TheForceAwakens''
436
437-->''"Han Solo. You are a dead man."''
438
439An enforcer and negotiator for the Guavian Death Gang.
440----
441* BadassLongcoat: Unlike the other Guavian enforcers, he wears a stylish coat.
442* BigOlEyebrows: Bala-Tik's most prominent facial feature.
443* {{Cyborg}}: According to supplementary materials he has a cybernetic left leg.
444* EnemyMine: The Guavian Death Gang and Kanjiklub are rival criminal organizations, but they work together to collect from Han Solo.
445* EvilDebtCollector: He tracks down Han Solo to collect the 50,000 credits they loaned him for the rathtar job. With blasters.
446* PragmaticVillainy: Although Han has failed jobs and not paid back debts in the past, Bala-Tik has continued working with him because he has been a valuable source of information. The realization that Han was also getting loans from the Kanjiklub behind his back is what motivates him to finally deem Han expendable.
447* UncertainDoom: Although he is last seen safe and sound in the movie reporting that Han has BB-8 to the First Order, in the novelization he realizes right after this that he is stranded on Han's freighter with two rathtars still at large and rescue some time from arriving.
448* ViolentGlaswegian: Is he ever! Even though there's no Scotland in space, this vicious gang leader certainly has a noticeable Scottish accent.
449[[/folder]]
450
451[[folder:Tara Rashin]]
452!!Tara Rashin
453[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tara_rashin_sw.png]]
454%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
455!!!'''Species:''' Quarren
456
457->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/DebraWilson
458->'''Appearances:''' ''[[VideoGame/StarWarsTalesFromTheGalaxysEdge Tales from the Galaxy's Edge]]''
459
460-->''"The First Order is paying a large sum for your cargo, and lucky for you, we're here to claim it."''
461
462A leader of a Guavian Death Gang cell that operated near Batuu. She had close ties to the First Order.
463----
464* ArtificalLimbs: Her left arm is a cybernetic replacement all the way up to her shoulder, which she received after pledging allegiance to the Death Gang.
465[[/folder]]
466
467[[folder:Guavian Security Soldier]]
468!!Guavian Security Soldier
469[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/guavian_security_soldier.png]]
470
471->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsResistance Resistance]]'' | ''Film/TheForceAwakens''
472
473The cybernetically enhanced soldiers of the Guavian Death Gang.
474----
475* {{Cyborg}}: They are cybernetically enhanced.
476* {{Expy}}: Of the Zann Consortium's Defilers from ''VideoGame/StarWarsEmpireAtWar''.
477* FacelessGoons: They all wear face concealing helmets, which allow them to communicate through high-frequency data streams.
478* SuperSerum: Equipped with mechanical pumps that inject chemicals into their bloodstream, enhancing their speed and aggression.
479* UndyingLoyalty: They swear utter loyalty to the Guavian Death Gang in exchange for their cybernetic upgrades.
480[[/folder]]
481
482!!Haxion Brood
483[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/haxionlogo.png]]
484
485An Outer Rim crime syndicate based on Ordo Eris. Their primary rackets are gambling and debt collection, though they also control some smuggling rackets.
486
487[[folder:In General]]
488* BountyHunter: A number of their enforcers are former or current bounty hunters who have aligned themselves with Sorc Tormo.
489* {{Cyborg}}: Enforcers undergo cybernetic augmentations as a display of loyalty to the gang.
490* EvilDebtCollector: Cybernetically-enchanced ones that are strong enough to put up a decent fight against Jedi Padawans.
491* ShatteredWorld: Their headquarters is a hollowed-out asteroid converted into a space station.
492[[/folder]]
493
494[[folder:Sorc Tormo]]
495!!Sorc Tormo
496[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sorc_tormo_sw.png]]
497%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
498!!!'''Species:''' Umbaran
499
500->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/LukeCook
501->'''Appearances:''' ''[[VideoGame/StarWarsJediFallenOrder Jedi: Fallen Order]]''
502
503->''"Tonight we celebrate those fallen challengers of the past. And the great sacrifice they've made to make us all... rich!"''
504
505A flamboyant gangster with expensive tastes, Sorc Tormo asserted himself as regional leader of the Haxion Brood after his predecessor was arrested by the Empire.
506----
507* BunnyEarsLawyer: Despite all his lavish excesses, he is still a good enough businessman to turn a profit and stay under the radar of the Empire and the Hutts.
508* ConspicuousConsumption: Lives large and flaunts his wealth.
509* {{Cyborg}}: Not to the extent of his troops, but he does sport a cybernetic apparatus on his torso.
510* FauxAffablyEvil: A greedy, ruthless gangster. But damn if he isn't funny.
511* GladiatorGames: Keeps himself and his men entertained by forcing prisoners to fight in his arena.
512* GreaterScopeVillain: Though he does not appear in ''[[Literature/StarWarsJediBattleScars Battle Scars]]'' or ''[[VideoGame/StarWarsJediSurvivor Survivor]]'', he is still sending bounty hunters after the crew of the ''Stinger Mantis''. And supplemental material for ''Series/TheMandalorian'' and ''Series/TheBookOfBobaFett''[[note]]particularly the ''Secrets of the Bounty Hunters'' sourcebook[[/note]] suggests that his gang is still around during the time in which those series are set.
513* LargeHam: He serves as the announcer during the above-mentioned Gladiator Games, where he combines LargeHamAnnouncer with MissionControlIsOffItsMeds.
514* LoanShark: He is one in addition to running gambling rackets. This gets Greez Dritus in a lot of trouble in ''Fallen Order''.
515* {{Revenge}}: He really knows how to hold a grudge, continuing to send his enforcers and hunters after Cal and his crew for five years, infuriated that they had escaped from him before.
516[[/folder]]
517
518!!Ivax Syndicate
519[[quoteright:256:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ivaxsyndicate.png]]
520
521The Ivax Syndicate was a secretive criminal enterprise, led by Voras the Hutt, that originated in the Ivax Nebula, its namesake, and operated within the Anoat sector. Though publicly known to take part in underground gambling, racing, and blood sports, its true power lay in its extensive influence throughout the entire Anoat sector.
522
523[[folder:Voras the Hutt]]
524!!Voras the Hutt
525[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/voras_sw_5.png]]
526!!!'''Species:''' Hutt
527
528->'''Appearances:''' ''[[VideoGame/StarWarsUprising Uprising]]''
529
530The leader of the Ivax Syndicate, Voras is one of the few Hutts remaining in the Anoat Sector after they abandoned the world of Mataou. Operating out of the Paradise Atrium on Cloud City, Voras controls Bespin's black market and has his hands in many hidden operations and businesses. During the Iron Blockade, he allies the Ivax Syndicate with several other organizations in the Anoat Sector to end the Empire's grip on the region.
531----
532* BenevolentBoss: Rewards his loyal employees quite well. After Riley and her sibling do a few missions for them, Voras notes he is considering giving them control of Burnin Konn's criminal underworld.
533* TheDon: He is the head of the Ivax Syndicate, the largest criminal organization in the Anoat Sector.
534* DistinguishingMark: Has three large scars on his body that indicate he got into a nasty incident with some sort of animal.
535* EnemyMine: Participated in the Uprising against Governor Adelhard, reluctantly allying himself with the Rebel Alliance, the Noble Court, and several rival criminal groups.
536[[/folder]]
537
538[[folder:Nogba Quush]]
539!!Nogba Quush
540[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nogba_quush_sw.png]]
541!!!'''Species:''' Kadas'sa'Nikto
542
543->'''Appearances:''' ''[[VideoGame/StarWarsUprising Uprising]]''
544
545A lieutenant in the Ivax Syndicate.
546----
547* AffablyEvil: He is quite friendly with Riley and the Smuggler, and as thanks for all the work they do for the Ivax Syndicate he provides Riley with the parts she needs to fix her cybernetic leg brace. When the two go on the run from the Empire, Nogba arranges for them to meet Voras and get protection from Commander Bragh.
548* EvenEvilHasStandards: Sends the Smuggler to take out the Starscorch Robbers, a crew associated with the Ivax Syndicate that killed workers during a warehouse robbery. Quush notes that killing innocents draws a lot of unwanted attention, but also makes it clear the Starscorch crossed a moral line that the Ivax hold to.
549* MissionControl: Works as a handler for the Ivax Syndicate. He mentions missing working in the field.
550-->'''Quush:''' Watching you... ah, I miss piracy. "Bang! Bang! Give me cargo." Now I am only a schemer.
551* NumberTwo: He appears to be Voras' top lieutenant.
552* TemptingFate: After the Smuggler wipes out the last of the Bespin Wing Guard who are supporting the Zenowai Crime Society, Quush says that they are almost victorious and will soon take care of the Smuggler and Riley's problems with Commander Bragh as well. Cloud City then starts to rumble as the last leader of the Zenowai, Mehedo Clynch, begins his plan to destroy the city.
553[[/folder]]
554
555!!Kanjiklub
556[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kanjiklub.png]]
557
558An Outer Rim criminal organization based on Nar Kanji, a former Hutt colony, and many of its members are former Hutt slaves. They are known for being skilled street fighters who use a mix of blasters, clubs, and knives in combat.
559
560[[folder:In General]]
561* EnemyMine: They align with the Guavian Death Gang after discovering that Han Solo has been lying and borrowing money from both of them.
562* EvilDebtCollector: The Guavian Death Gang goes to collect the 50,000 credits they loaned Han Solo for the rathtars job. They are presented as ruthless criminals who the protagonists watch die with little sympathy or concern.
563* ImprovisedWeapon: Commonly use these due to their origins as revolting slaves, in contrast to their more high-tech rivals in the Guavian Death Gang.
564* KlingonPromotion: The leader of the gang may be challenged to combat by another member at any time. Tasu Leech has defeated many rivals this way.
565* SlaveLiberation: Kanjiklub is mostly made up of human slaves who revolted against their Hutt masters.
566[[/folder]]
567
568[[folder:Tasu Leech]]
569!!Tasu Leech
570[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tasu_leech_sw.png]]
571%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
572!!!'''Species:''' Human
573!!!'''Homeworld:''' Nar Kanji
574
575->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/YayanRuhian
576->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsBountyHunters Bounty Hunters]]'' | ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsPoeDameron Poe Dameron]]'' | ''Film/TheForceAwakens''
577
578-->''"This is the most fun I've had since I stabbed my best friend in the fighting pits."''
579
580A former slave of the Hutt Clan who was loaned out as a mercenary and assassin. Near the end of the Galactic Civil War, Tasu joined T'onga's crew of bounty hunters and found himself embroiled in the warfare between several of powerful galactic syndicates. Tasu eventually returned to Nar Kanji and led a rebellion against the Hutts to become the leader of the Kanjiklub.
581----
582* AceCustom: The "Huttsplitter", which was designed by his lieutenant Razoo to have higher charged blaster bolts and is decorated with the bones of several animals and includes a bayonet made from the tuck of a narglatch.
583* AllThereInTheManual: Most of the information about him comes from [[http://www.starwars.com/databank/tasu-leech the official website]] and other supplementary materials. A recent video about every language heard in the films also shows that Leech is actually speaking Jablogian rather than Huttese as previously assumed.
584* BloodKnight: During his fight against Beilert Valance, Tasu could have killed him without issue but hit him with only a glancing blaster bolt in order to fight him one-on-one and for Valance to see who killed him. When encountering an old rival from the fighting pits he is happy for the rematch and hopes that he survives for another fight after cutting off his leg and tossing him off a roof.
585* BilingualDialogue: He refuses to speak Basic, which he considers a soft language for the weak, preferring to communicate in Jablogian. While working with T'onga's crew he does speek Basic out of necessicity.
586* TheDreaded: Anyone who knows of his reputation in the pit fights is scared to face him in melee combat, with one rival who had previously lost an arm to Tasu stating [[OhCrap "oh poodoo"]] upon seeing him.
587* FantasticRacism: In addition to Hutts, he also has a strong disdain for Pykes, and shows a bit of apprehension towards taking a job for them when the Pyke Syndicate hires T'onga's crew as bodyguards for a party. [[spoiler:When the assassins targeting the party turn out to be from Nar Kanji, Tasu turns on his contractors and murders them.]]
588* KilledOffScreen: In ''The Force Awakens'', he was last seen being chased by an enraged rathtar through Han Solo's bulk freighter, leaving his fate ambiguous. Later supplementary material revealed that he was killed during the chaos, presumably having been eaten by one of the rathtars.
589* MisterBig: He is the tiniest member of Kanjiklub, but he is their leader and a brutal street fighter.
590* PsychoKnifeNut: Has a preference for bladed weapons and loves to get up close and bloody in fights.
591* SapientEatSapient: Upon discovering Bossk horribly wounded, Tasu suggests sautéing his liver instead of saving him with the implication that he has previously eaten Trandoshans.
592* TeethClenchedTeamwork: He and Bossk have a lot of difficulty working together at first, mostly stemming from the fact that Tasu suggested eating his liver instead of saving his life. They do eventually bond over their mutual love of violence and finding worthy opponents.
593[[/folder]]
594
595[[folder:Razoo Qin-Fee]]
596!!Razoo Qin-Fee
597[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/razoo_qin_fee_sw_3.png]]
598%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
599!!!'''Species:''' Human
600!!!'''Homeworld:''' Nar Kanji
601
602->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/IkoUwais
603->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsPoeDameron Poe Dameron]]'' | ''Film/TheForceAwakens''
604
605One of Tasu Leech's lieutenants, Qin-Fee is a skilled fighter and tinkerer who modifies the gang's weapons.
606----
607* AceCustom: He designs weapons for the rest of the Kanjiklub, and his own personal weapon is the "Wasp", a blaster rifle he upgraded with a external accelerator barrel cage and a pump action gas compressor for quicker reloads, and he also painted it yellow.
608* FightClubbing: According to the Visual Dictionary, he was part of the illegal Zygerrian fighting circuit but got expelled for cheating. Which is both odd and impressive considering the sport [[ThereAreNoRules has no rules]].
609* NumberTwo: He is Leech's second-in-command.
610* PyroManiac: The Visual Dictionary describes him as this. He carries several homemade explosives with him.
611[[/folder]]
612
613!!Kendoh Gang
614
615[[folder:Kendoh Voss]]
616!!Kendoh Voss
617[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kendoh_voss_sw.png]]
618%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
619!!!'''Species:''' Human
620!!!'''Homeworld:''' Serenno
621
622->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsAllegiance Allegiance]]'' | ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsGalaxysEdge Galaxy's Edge]]''
623
624-->''"This score will earn us enough so that I can return to Serenno and restore my family's fortunes. And never have to dodge laser fire ever again."''
625
626A member of a noble family from Serenno that has fallen on hard times, Kendoh leads her gang in various capers across the galaxy in hopes of earning enough credits to restore her family's fortune and reputation.
627----
628* BlueBlood: Part of a noble family from Serenno, and certainly acts with the arrogance of a noble from that world.
629* EveryoneHasStandards: She is horrified when she notices that Dok-Ondar has a baby sarlacc amongst his collection.
630* ImpoverishedPatrician: Her family has apparently lost most of its riches and Kendoh had to leave her homeworld to recover it through criminal activity.
631* {{Jerkass}}: She is a highly impatient and rude, even to her subordinates.
632[[/folder]]
633
634[[folder:Wooro]]
635!!Wooro
636[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wooroo_sw.png]]
637%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
638!!!'''Species:''' Aqualish
639%%!!!'''Homeworld:'''
640
641->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsAllegiance Allegiance]]'' | ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsGalaxysEdge Galaxy's Edge]]''
642
643The muscle of Kendoh's crew.
644----
645* KickTheDog: Starts a fight with a Wookiee in the marketplace of Batuu and knocks him out before reporting him to the First Order as a Resistance sympathizer in order to draw stormtroopers away from Dok-Ondar's store.
646[[/folder]]
647
648[[folder:Remex Io]]
649!!Remix Io
650[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/remex_io_sw_0.png]]
651%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
652!!!'''Species:''' Clawdite
653%%!!!'''Homeworld:'''
654
655->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsAllegiance Allegiance]]'' | ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsGalaxysEdge Galaxy's Edge]]''
656
657The third member of Kendoh's crew. Remex is a shapeshifter and the team's pilot.
658----
659* {{Humanshifting}}: As a Clawdite he can transform into any humanoid species that has a similar body type and size.
660* InTheHood: Walks around with a hood most of the time when not in a shifted form.
661* PetTheDog: When an urchin tries to pickpocket him, Remex just buys him some food and tells him to get better at stealing or he will starve.
662[[/folder]]
663
664!!The Kouhun
665[[quoteright:256:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kouhun.png]]
666
667A secret society of assassins, blackmailers, and political manipulators in the Anoat Sector.
668----
669* ContinuityNod: They are named after the same creatures that Jango Fett used in his attempt to kill [[Film/AttackOfTheClones Senator Amidala]].
670* MalevolentMaskedMen: They all wear ninja-like masks.
671
672[[folder:Brother Cyst]]
673!!Brother Cyst
674!!!'''Species:''' Duros
675
676->'''Appearances:''' ''[[VideoGame/StarWarsUprising Uprising]]''
677
678A member of the Kouhun.
679----
680* EvilCripple: He is a one-eyed hunchback.
681* HumanoidAliens: His species, the Duros, are humanoid but clearly not human.
682[[/folder]]
683
684[[folder:Sixess]]
685!!Sixess
686!!!'''Species:''' Mirialan
687
688->'''Appearances:''' ''[[VideoGame/StarWarsUprising Uprising]]''
689
690A member of the Kouhun specializing in sabotage.
691----
692* DemolitionsExpert: Her job, as a saboteur.
693* GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe: She's a Mirialan.
694[[/folder]]
695
696!!Mourner's Wail Syndicate
697
698A syndicate headquartered out of a fortress on Dotharian in Hutt Space, the Mourner's Wail has a long-standing rivalry with the Unbroken Clan that erupted into open warfare during the reign of the Empire after both organization's heirs were killed.
699
700[[folder:Khamdek]]
701!!Lord Khamdek
702[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/khamdek.png]]
703!!!'''Species:''' Human
704
705->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsBountyHunters Bounty Hunters]]''
706
707-->''"My clan may die with me, but while I live we bow to no one."''
708
709The leader of the Mourner's Wail, he took his syndicate to war with the Unbroken Clan following the death of his son Khamus. Khamdak controls his syndicate from a fortress on the planet Dotharian.
710----
711* AffablyEvil: Politely greets T'onga when she breaks into his fortress and notes how impressive she was in infiltrating and dispatching some of his guards even though he believes she is an assassin come to kill him.
712* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Dearly loved his son and reignited a gang war over his death. [[spoiler:He even would have understood his son falling in love and having a child with the heir to the Unbroken Clan and is horrified that Khamus tried to kill his lover and unborn child out of fear of what Khamdek would do]].
713* OutlivingOnesOffspring: His son Khamus was killed by the bounty hunter Nakano Lash during a botched raid on an Unbroken Clan fortress. Khamdek places a massive bounty on her in retaliation and goes to war with the Unbroken Clan, convinced they paid Lash to betray and kill his son.
714* PapaWolf: He has spent years seeking revenge against Nakano Lash for his son's death. [[spoiler:The instant he learns he has a granddaughter, Khamdek vows to protect her and asks T'onga to put a crew together to find and bring her to him for safety]].
715[[/folder]]
716
717[[folder:Khamus]]
718!!Khamus
719[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/khamus_sw.png]]
720%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
721!!!'''Species:''' Human
722
723->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsBountyHunters Bounty Hunters]]''
724
725-->''"Mess up and the Mourner's Wail Syndicate will do more than complain."''
726
727The son and heir of Lord Khamdek, killed several years prior the Battle of Yavin by the bounty hunter Nakano Lash.
728----
729* AintTooProudToBeg: He tries pleading for his life when he sees Nakano is about to kill him. [[spoiler:She wasn't having it after witnessing him try to murder his pregnant lover]].
730* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler: The reason Nakano Lash killed him was because he was planning to murder his lover and their unborn child to save his own skin, which triggered her TraumaButton.]]
731* BodyguardBetrayal: He was killed by Nakano while she was under his employ on a mission. It is widely assumed she was paid off by the Unbroken Clan to do so, [[spoiler:when in reality she did it because Khamus tried to murder Krynthia]].
732* {{Jerkass}}: Nakano and the other hunters he hired can barely stand him and he treats them with equal disdain. [[spoiler:Not to mention deciding to betray his lover while they had been planning their escape and trying to murder her and their unborn child]].
733* OffingTheOffspring: [[spoiler:He fears that his father will disown him or worse if he discovers that Khamus had a child with the heir to the Unbroken Clan and plots to murder the child before she is born, alongside his lover Krynthia.]]
734* PosthumousCharacter: He is dead years prior to the series began and is only seen in flashbacks.
735[[/folder]]
736
737!!Shadow University
738
739An underground intellectual institution that deals with black market artifacts and both legitimate and illicit research.
740
741[[folder:Eustacia Okka]]
742!!Eustacia Okka
743[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/eustacia_okka_sw.jpg]]
744!!!'''Species:''' Mirialan
745
746->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsDoctorAphra Doctor Aphra]]''
747
748A disgraced professor from the Shadow University, dismissed after it was determined that her claim of the existence of the cursed Rings of Vaale lacked credible evidence. She is also an ex-girlfriend of of Aphra.
749----
750* PunnyName: Her RobotBuddy is named TA-418. TA is shorthand for "teaching assistant".
751* TokenGoodTeammate: Out of all of Aphra's associates, Okka is the only one who isn't a killer or secret manipulator plotting betrayal. She is very disturbed about everyone else's lack of morals and how quickly they jump to MurderIsTheBestSolution.
752* WorkingWithTheEx: She very reluctantly works with Aphra to find the rings, due to the threat of Ronan Tagge's men hounding her to work for him to find them instead.
753[[/folder]]
754
755[[folder:Detta Yao]]
756!!Detta Yao
757[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dettayao.jpg]]
758!!!'''Species:''' Human
759
760->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsDoctorAphra Doctor Aphra]]''
761
762A fourth-year graduate student studying archaeology at the Shadow University. She hires Doctor Aphra to help her locate the subject of her doctoral thesis, the Rings of Vaale.
763----
764* AffablyEvil: While she isn't trustworthy and is happy to betray those she works with, her cheeriness and excitability aren't feigned at all.
765* BewareTheNiceOnes: She seems nice and bubbly, but WordOfGod describes her as having a darker side. She turns out to have a hidden poisoned knife that she uses to defend herself from a thug and is happy to betray her partners while maintaining her same cheery demeanor.
766* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Appropirately enough for someone who admires Aphra, Detta is a fellow backstabber who is fond of betrayals.
767* HeroWorshipper: After Aphra gave a guest lecture at the university Yao was inspired to follow in her footsteps. Which includes plotting to betray others for her own self-interest and profit.
768* HiddenWeapons: She has poisoned blades that she can pop out of the top of her gauntlets.
769* MasterOfUnlocking: Turns out to be quite the skilled lockpicker, and is even able to get out of handcuffs stealthfully.
770* PutOnABus: Returns to the Shadow Academy after the first story arc of the second ''Doctor Aphra'' series. She [[TheBusCameBack returns]] in Issue #21 as part of a team Sana puts together to rescue Aphra.
771* ShipTease: With Kho Phon Farrus, whom Detta enjoys working with as they have compatible skills in fights. Detta saves Kho's life during one fight, which caused them to blush, and later Detta stayed in contact with Kho even after they decided to remain with Crimson Dawn and was worried for their safety.
772* WildCard: Even when seemingly cooperating with others, Detta often keeps information herself seemingly just for fun or to see what happens, like when she discovers a tracking device affixed to the ''Volt Cobra'' but does not inform anyone.
773[[/folder]]
774
775!!Sixth Kin
776
777A criminal organization based out of the Worker's District of Canto Bight.
778
779[[folder:Wen Delphis]]
780!!Wen Delphis
781[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wen_delphis_sw.png]]
782
783->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsDoctorAphra Doctor Aphra]]''
784
785The leader of the Sixth Kin.
786----
787* TheFagin: The darkest version of this trope, as she takes in young children not just to be thieves but killers and threatens their loved ones to ensure they comply.
788* InsectoidAlien: She is from an unnamed species of spider-like aliens with six eyes and multiple appendages.
789* {{Jerkass}}: Mocks Just Lucky as trash and claims not to be surprised his "respectable" work with [=TaggeCo=] did not work out.
790* TheParanoiac: Her former lieutenant Gallin Crae claims she is this, and that the more power she obtained the worse she became, seeing betrayal everywhere and killing her closest associates one-by-one.
791[[/folder]]
792
793[[folder:Ariole Yu]]
794!!Ariole Yu
795[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ariole_yu_sw.png]]
796%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
797!!!'''Species:''' Human
798
799->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsDoctorAphra Doctor Aphra]]'' | ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsBountyHunters Bounty Hunters]]''
800
801A lieutenant in the Sixth Kin and Just Lucky's former boyfriend.
802----
803* AffectionateNickname: Lucky calls him Ari, but Ariole quickly shoots that down and reminds him that he lost the right to call him that long ago.
804* TheIdealist: Just Lucky accuses him of foolishly being one when Ariole suggests that Crimson Dawn could take down the Sixth Kin and the Empire to improve things, while Lucky believes whatever replaces them would be worse. Ariole counters that he would rather be an idealist than a coward like Lucky.
805* WorkingWithTheEx: Forced to work with Just Lucky again after he returns to the Sixth Kin.
806[[/folder]]
807
808[[folder:Just Lucky]]
809!!Just Lucky
810[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/just_lucky_sw.jpg]]
811!!!'''Species:''' Human
812
813->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsDoctorAphra Doctor Aphra]]'' | ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsBountyHunters Bounty Hunters]]''
814
815-->''"This is why I like working with you, Doc. You never take it personally."''
816
817A smuggler and assassin who is an on-and-off ally of Doctor Aphra. Due to his brother Pak's debts to the Sixth Kin, he finds himself often working as an enforcer for Wen Delphis.
818----
819* {{Deuteragonist}}: Of the second volume of ''Doctor Aphra'', with his story being told in parallel to hers.
820* FriendlySniper: Or as [[WithFriendsLikeThese "friendly"]] as you can get with a LovableRogue such as himself.
821* LovableRogue: Like Aphra, he's not loyal to anyone but himself. Except for his brother Pak, whose safety he will do anything to ensure.
822* TheMole: [[spoiler:For Ronen Tagge, who is holding his brother's gambling debts and safety over Lucky's head.]]
823* SpearCounterpart: To Aphra, being a gay treacherous rogue up to his neck in debts and enemies who ends up having to work with an ex.
824* WithFriendsLikeThese: He and Aphra betray each other every now and then to steal the winnings for themselves when they given the opportunity, but they both know it's NothingPersonal as {{Lovable Rogue}}s and they continue to work together on subsequent heists regardless.
825* WorkingWithTheEx: After being forced to return to working for the Sixth Kin to pay off his brother's debts, Lucky has to work with his ex-boyfriend Ariole Yu, a lieutenant in the Kin.
826[[/folder]]
827
828!!Son-tuul Pride
829A Rodian controlled crime syndicate based on Son-tuul. They are a rival to the Hutts, and are thus targeted by the Empire after they make a deal with Jabba following the Battle of Yavin.
830
831[[folder:[=0-0-0=]]]
832!!0-0-0 (Triple-Zero)
833[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/000_doctor_aphra.png]]
834
835->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsDarthVader Darth Vader]]'' | ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsVaderDown Vader Down]]'' | ''ComicBook/TheMisadventuresOfTripleZeroAndBeetee'' | ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsDoctorAphra Doctor Aphra]]'' | ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsTheScreamingCitadel The Screaming Citadel]]'' | ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsDarkDroids Dark Droids]]''
836
837-->''"Hello, I'm Triple-Zero and I'm looking forward immensely to torturing you today."''
838
839An assassin droid built to look like a protocol droid and the product of one of Tarkin's research programs. He is later salvaged by Dr. Aphra and placed in Darth Vader's service. Triple-Zero later takes over as the Son-tuul Pride and becomes a criminal kingpin.
840----
841* AIIsACrapshoot: [[spoiler:After searching long and hard for his first memories to discover who created him to be the perfect killing machine, he finds out that he was just a defective personality and his creator intended to junk him.]]
842* ArchEnemy: Grows into this for Chelli Aphra after turning against her.
843* AxCrazy: Ruthless and sadistic as anything. He is not even truly loyal to Aphra despite his programming forcing him to obey her, and is actively looking for ways to get around it so he can murder her. When Aphra gets knocked out during ''Vader Down'', Triple-Zero pretends to think she is dead so he can ignore his programming and orders BT to open fire with everything he has on the Rebels surrounding her.
844* BadBoss: Regularly tortures and murders his henchmen as the leader of the Son-tuul Pride, [[spoiler:and allows them all to be arrested or killed while he escapes Tolvan's raid on his base]].
845* BewareTheSillyOnes: He looks like a regular old protocol droid, with a taste for [[{{Sadist}} torture]].
846* BigBad: The fourth arc of ''Dr. Aphra'' has Triple-Zero become the main villain of the series, having blackmailed Aphra into becoming his operative and forcing her to commit crimes on his behalf, culminating in stealing his original memories from a highly-fortified imperial research facility.
847* BigGuyLittleGuy: Triple-Zero is the big guy to BT-1's little guy.
848* BilingualDialogue: Much of his banter with BT-1.
849* BloodLust: Is convinced that the only reason organics rule the galaxy is because they have blood, and therefore Midi-chlorians. It's left unclear whether his plan to give droids the Force by installing syringes so they can refuel on the battlefield would actually have worked because Vader refuses to let him try.
850* BreadEggsMilkSquick: His introduction sentence amounted to "Hello, I am Triple-Zero and I specialize in protocol, etiquette and torture."
851* TheBrute: For Vader, alongside BT-1.
852* ComedicSociopathy: His completely nonchalant attitude about torture and murder is PlayedForLaughs.
853* DeadpanSnarker: Yep, and Dr. Aphra lampshades it after he gives her some lip about being sent into an old Geonosian droid factory.
854* DespairEventHorizon: [[spoiler:After losing BT, being pitied by Aphra, and learning he was just a random mistake rather than the perfect killing machine he's always thought he was, making him no better than the organics he hates, Triple-Zero decides to set off the proximity bomb in his head. It takes BT's reactivation for him to change his mind.]]
855* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: [[spoiler:His reactions to BT's death heavily implies that he cared about him on some level, and it's Aphra reactivating BT that convinces him not to destroy himself.]]
856* EvenEvilHasStandards: He claims that he won't torture droids. This is complete banthacrap, since he's perfectly willing to kill or maim droids (he'll just turn of their pain receptors first). He simply prefers torturing organics.
857* EvilCounterpart: To C-3PO. At one point, Sana calls him "Creepio", just to really hammer it home.
858* EvilIsNotAToy: Aphra may have him and Beetee on a leash, but when her conscience (such as it is) starts to get in the way of his bloodthirstiness, he demonstrates just how dangerous it is to leave him the slightest bit of [[LoopholeAbuse wiggle room]] when he [[spoiler:calls in Darth Vader]]. He [[spoiler: uses Dr. Aphra's fear of Vader to blackmail her into working for him when he becomes a crime lord, and enjoys forcing her on missions with lots of killing]].
859* ExactWords: When he has his lost arms replaced, the mechanic notices that Triple Zero's request for installed tools includes syringes, and can't help wondering what does a protocoll droid need for them. Triple Zero claims it's for medical emergencies. BT calls him out on lying, but he rejects the notion, on the grounds that he didn't specify whether he meant to solve or create said emergencies.
860* FantasticRacism: Utterly despises biological creatures and believes in the superiority of droids over organic life.
861* FauxAffablyEvil: His speech pattern is similar to C-3PO but this droid is very much ruthless and sadistic.
862-->'''Triple-Zero:''' I have good news and bad news about the gentlemen. Good news: I have great confidence that I have managed to extract all relevant information from ''*ahem*'' "Doctor Cylo-IV". I know the location of his research base and the nature of his commission from the Emperor, etcetera, etcetera.\
863'''Darth Vader:''' Then dispose of him.\
864'''Triple-Zero:''' Ah, then I have ''doubly'' good news: he's already dead.
865* GlowingMechanicalEyes: Red ones at that.
866* HiddenDepths: While trying to sell his blood-fueled droids to Vader, he makes the observation that the Force is indifferent to droids. Considering that the Force was seen as old superstition by most of the galaxy, not to mention that 0-0-0 is a ''droid'', it's surprising to say the least that he considers the Force real and worth counting.
867* {{Jerkass}}: A sadistic robot who loves torture and murder.
868* KillerRobot: He is an assassin droid after all.
869* KillTheOnesYouLove: Well, not truly, but he references the trope when he [[spoiler:gives the order to kill Aphra, as he truly enjoyed how much chaos, death, and pain she caused and hoped she'd come around to being as unrepentantly evil as he is.]]
870--> '''Triple-Zero''': It's true what they say. Love is murder.
871* InLoveWithYourCarnage: One reason he followed Aphra for so long before betraying her is because of how much fun he had torturing and killing people on her behalf while getting to witness all the chaos she intentionally and unintentionally caused.
872* TheManBehindTheMan: After breaking free of Aphra's control, Triple-Zero takes over the Son-tuul Pride with Yonak as his figurehead.
873* {{Omniglot}}: He can still serve as a protocol droid if the need arises.
874* Really700YearsOld: [[spoiler: The personality matrix that drives Triple-Zero is in fact centuries old. It was temporarily taken out of quarantine by the Tarkin Initiative in an attempt to control it, but it broke free and went on a three-year long murderous rampage before being recaptured and put back into quarantine.]]
875* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: He has black plating with glowing red eyes.
876* RedEyesTakeWarning: Triple-Zero has red lenses, as shown in his page image.
877* RidiculouslyHumanRobot: In the same vein as C-3PO.
878* RoboticPsychopath: Let's put it this way, he tries to kill Dr. Aphra soon after she reactivates him for no reason but force of habit. [[spoiler: Evazan]] outright says Triple-Zero is the closest thing he's ever seen to "programmed evil." [[spoiler:Although it turns out he wasn't programmed that way, he's just defective.]]
879-->'''Dr. Aphra:''' This is the Triple-Zero protocol personality matrix. Had a few bugs. [[BreadEggsMilkSquick Twitchy coupling. Neurocybernetic glitches. Tendency to drain organics to collect their blood]]. That kind of thing.
880* {{Sadist}}: See TortureTechnician below.
881* SoreLoser: Has a great love of dejarik, but because most of his non-essential programmed skills have been removed to make room for torture protocols, he's absolutely awful at it -- and doesn't take kindly to losing. When trying to prove he's a "good sport" to a bar patron mocking him, he offers out [[ElectricJoybuzzer a deathly electrified hand to shake]].
882* ServileSnarker: His programming means he ''has to'' serve Aphra and obey her commands. It doesn't mean he has to be polite about it.
883* SpeciesLoyalty: He enjoys torturing and killing organics but is horrified at the destruction of droids. He refuses to torture them himself. However, he has no problem destroying a droid after [[ExactWords turning off their pain receptors]].
884* TortureTechnician: One of his other specialties besides assassination and protocol. And he very much enjoys this line of work.
885* TranquilFury: The start of the fifth ''Dr. Aphra'' arc, ''Broken Inside'', has Triple-Zero calmly massacre an entire spaceport while repeating Aphra's name over and over due to her encrypting his original memories. His attempt to claim to [=BT-1=] that he is not angry is... unconvincing.
886-->'''0-0-0:''' Angry? Oh, goodness -- no! So she put an unbreakable encryption on my most precious memories and vanished. Worst things happen on Kessel, as they say. I imagine I shall simply make some polite inquires. Take some... calm and measured steps. But angry? Bless your circuits. No, you know me Beetee. [[BlatantLies I don't get angry]].
887[[/folder]]
888
889[[folder:[=BT-1=]]]
890!!BT-1
891[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bt1.png]]
892
893->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsDarthVader Darth Vader]]'' | ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsVaderDown Vader Down]]'' | ''ComicBook/TheMisadventuresOfTripleZeroAndBeetee'' | ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsDoctorAphra Doctor Aphra]]'' | ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsTheScreamingCitadel The Screaming Citadel]]'' | ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsDarkDroids Dark Droids]]''
894
895An assassin droid built to look like a astromech droid and the product of one of Tarkin's research programs. He is later salvaged by Dr. Aphra and placed in Darth Vader's service.
896----
897* BigGuyLittleGuy: The little guy to Triple Zero's big guy.
898* EvilCounterpart: To R2-D2. And to Chopper of ''Rebels'' fame, a similarly violent astromech with a mean streak but ''technically'' a good guy.
899* KillItWithFire: BT-1 has a flamethrower, and he likes using it.
900* KillerRabbit: Despite his harmless appearance, he is one of the nastiest droids out there and is feared throughout the Empire.
901* KillerRobot: He is an assassin droid after all.
902* LoopholeAbuse: When a technician repairs and rearms them, but installs an ExplosiveLeash linked to their programming [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness so he won't be killed afterwards]], BT deactivates the ThreeLawsCompliant programming on the man's robots so ''they'' can kill him.
903* MoreDakka: Let's put it this way, he has the firepower to take out a Clone Wars droid battalion in a couple of seconds.
904* MoralityChain: While they're both evil, BT is able to reign in Triple Zero's more destructive instincts. In the final issue of ''Worst Among Equals'', [[spoiler:him being restored by Aphra not only keeps Triple Zero from destroying himself, it later makes him hesitate to kill Aphra later, when he has a clear opportunity to do so]].
905* SelfMadeOrphan: Soon after he was activated, he destroyed the research station and the team of scientists and engineers that created him.
906* ShoutOut: His missile launcher and gatling gun are specific references to the Marvel character [[ComicBook/WarMachine War Machine]].
907* TooDumbToLive: His unrestrained bloodlust leads to him [[spoiler:trying to kill Darth Vader in the fifth arc of ''Doctor Aphra''. Vader cuts him in half with one strike.]]
908* WalkingArmory: The amount of firepower he carries within his chassis is impressive.
909* WeCanRebuildHim: [[spoiler:After being cut down by Vader, he is rebuilt and works with Tam Posla to hunt down Aphra and Triple-Zero.]]
910[[/folder]]
911
912[[folder:Yonak]]
913!!Yonak
914[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/yonak.png]]
915!!!'''Species:''' Rodian
916
917->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Comicbook/StarWarsDoctorAphra Doctor Aphra]]''
918
919The son of the previous leader of the Son-tuul Pride. Yonak is among the criminals who attempts to acquire the Rur crystal from Dr. Aphra at her auction.
920----
921* {{Cyborg}}: His right eye is a cybernetic replacement.
922* EnemyMine: Combines his bid for the Rur crystal with Sutha, who was the Hutt clan's primary agent in taking down Yonak's father. That being said, he plans on betraying the Hutts should their bid win. They continue their partnership in a bid to escape when Rur acquires a droid body and begins wrecking havoc across the station.
923* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He loved his father, and despises the Hutts for having helped the Empire kill him.
924* PuppetKing: [[spoiler:Triple-Zero and Beetee take over the Son-tuul Pride after escaping the Rur action with Yonak, turning him into little more than a terrified figurehead for the homicidal droids as they expand their criminal empire]].
925* SingleTear: Sheds one after [[spoiler:Triple-Zero and Beetee make him watch as they use him as bait to kill his own men, who are trying to confront him in under the mistake that he betrayed them only to learn that the two droids set them up.]]
926* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: He does not appear at all in fourth arc of ''Dr. Aphra'', despite its heavy focus on the Son-tuul Pride and Yonak becoming a figurehead for Triple-Zero.
927[[/folder]]
928
929[[folder:Rexa Go]]
930!!Rexa Go
931[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rexa_go.png]]
932%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
933!!!'''Species:''' Human (cyborg)
934
935->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsDoctorAphra Doctor Aphra]]''
936
937-->''"Advance and annihilate. In that order."''
938
939A cyborg enforcer working for the Son-tuul Pride, she is assigned by Triple-Zero to watch over Aphra and ensure she follows his orders.
940----
941* BlushStickers: She has one dot on each of her cheek.
942* {{Cyborg}}: The [=AJ^6=] increases her intelligence and provides a direct link to Triple-Zero, including a holotransmitter on the top of her head.
943* GatlingGood: Her weapon of choice is a Z-6 rotary blaster cannon.
944* HeKnowsTooMuch: Aphra kills her to protect Tolvan.
945* {{Jerkass}}: She shares her boss' brutality and enjoys tormenting Aphra.
946* KilledOffscreen: By Aphra when Rexa catches her with Tolvan.
947* MachineMonotone: Comic-book equivalent. Her speech bubbles are squares and their font italicized.
948* NonStandardCharacterDesign: Her taste in fashion is rather foreign to the standard in ''Star Wars''.
949* TheStoic: If she says anything funny, it's a [[DeadpanSnarker snarky comment]]. Probably because of the cyborg construct on her head.
950* StraightMan: To Aphra's LoveableRogue.
951[[/folder]]
952
953!!Spice Runners of Kijimi
954
955Ascending to power in the wake of the fall of the Empire and Jabba's death, the Spice Runners of Kijimi quickly took control of the spice trade out of Kessel after first raiding spice transports and then arranging to control them.
956
957[[folder:Zorii Bliss]]
958!!Zorii Bliss
959[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/zorii_bliss_sw.png]]
960!!!'''Species:''' Human
961!!!'''Homeworld:''' Kijimi
962
963->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/KeriRussell
964->'''Appearances:''' ''Literature/PoeDameronFreeFall'' | ''Film/TheRiseOfSkywalker''
965
966-->''"Not that you care...but I think you're okay."''
967
968The leader of the Spice Runners. She spends most of her time in the Thieves' Quarter of Kijimi and crosses paths with the First Order and Resistance during their conflict.
969----
970* AcePilot: She proves at the battle on Exegol that the Y-Wing, normally a slow and cumbersome starfighter, is a force to be reckoned in the hands of someone like her, skillfully evading incoming TIE Dagger fire by [[DoABarrelRoll doing barrel rolls]] and singlehandedly blasting a Star Destroyer's cannon (thus taking down the entire ship with it), whereas multiple fighters had to gang up on another's cannon moments prior.
971* AdvertisedExtra: She had a fairly notable media presence leading up to the ''The Rise of Skywalker''[='=]s release and got her own character poster, though in the film itself she only has a significant role in the second act, bringing the heroes to Babu Frik, giving Poe Dameron the resolve to lead the Resistance, and handing over First Order data medallion so they can board the ''Steadfast''. Other than that, she plays a small part in the final battle and the celebration afterward.
972* AnchoredShip: Whatever's [[ShipTease going on]] between her and Poe is left unresolved by the end of ''The Rise of Skywalker''. She softens towards him after she helps him get to Babu Frik and asks him to come with her when she leaves for the Colonies. At the end of the film, Poe non-verbally suggests they go somewhere more private, but she declines. It's a lighthearted exchange and leaves their relationship open-ended.
973* AntiHero: She smuggles illegal drugs for a living and was initially willing to hand over Rey to the First Order purely for money (even though the First Order have been terrorizing her homeworld and she makes it clear she doesn't support them). However, in the end she does help the heroes and she comes to aid them on Exegol.
974* AscendedExtra: ''Poe Dameron: Free Fall'' gives her a much larger role compared to ''The Rise of Skywalker'' and expands on her character, in particular her history with Poe.
975* BigDamnHeroes: At the end of ''Free Fall'', she saves Poe from her mother.
976* CoolHelmet: Wears a golden helmet with a black visor.
977* DamselOutOfDistress: In ''Free Fall'', she is led into a trap by another smuggler. She blasts the ceiling and pulls Poe and herself out of there. And in ''The Rise of Skywalker'', she escapes Kijimi before it's destroyed.
978* DefeatMeansFriendship: She's a criminal and introduced herself by holding the heroes at gunpoint and intended to give Rey to the First Order for bounty, but after Rey defeated her and her crew easily, she warms up to them and agrees to help them. Later during her private conversation with, she shows [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold her softer side]] and asks Poe to come with her, with the implication that she still has feelings for him.
979* DisappearedDad: Zorii's father is never mentioned.
980* DisneyDeath: It's implied she may have been killed when Kijimi is destroyed by the First Order, but she turns up alive at the end to aid the Resistance.
981* DoomedHometown: Her homeworld of Kijimi is destroyed by the Final Order to send a message to the galaxy regarding what will happen to any world that defies it.
982* DoubleStandardAbuseFemaleOnMale: Once Poe's father and L'ulo track him down in Poe Dameron: Free Fall, Zorii shows her true colors. She acts disrespectful towards Kes, acts entitled and controlling towards Poe, and threatens to kill Poe if he leaves the Spice Runners of Kijimi, mocks Poe for being emotional and a romantic, punches Poe, then beats Poe up when he betrays the Spice Runners.
983* EvilCannotComprehendGood: Downplayed, but in ''Free Fall'', she can't seem to understand why Poe's father Kes almost sold his farm and made a deal with shady pirates in order to track his son down.
984* TheFaceless: Her full face is never seen in the film, merely her eyes at one point.
985* FauxActionGirl: {{Downplayed|trope}}. She's the leader of a group of spice smugglers with years of experience and wields blasters, but in the film itself she only gets into one direct fight that we see and promptly gets her butt kicked by Rey (who is admittedly Force-sensitive). Zorii does turn up later at the battle on Exegol, though the most we see her do is take out two TIE Daggers and a Star Destroyer's cannon before joining up with Poe.
986* FormFittingWardrobe: Her skin-tight suit leaves little to imagine.
987* GenerationXerox: [[spoiler: ''Free Fall'' reveals her mother Zeva was the originally the leader of the Spice Runners and Zorii ends up following in her footsteps]].
988* GreaterNeedThanMine: She [[NoodleIncident somehow]] managed to obtain a First Order captain's medallion, which can give the user's ship universal clearance, and intended to use it to leave Kijimi for a better life. However, she insists that Poe take it so he can infiltrate a Star Destroyer to rescue Chewbacca.
989* GunsAkimbo: {{Subverted|trope}}. She always has two blasters on her and she's depicted wielding them simultaneously on the theatrical release poster, but in the film itself she's only seen using one blaster while keeping the other holstered.
990* HeelFaceTurn: Happens off-screen, but she seems to have grown out of her violent behavior from ''Free Fall''.
991* HeroicAmbidexterity: According to the ''[[AllThereInTheManual Visual Dictionary]]'', she's ambidextrous and tries to [[IAmNotLeftHanded avoid giving this away in combat so as to catch opponents off-guard]].
992* IronicName: Her surname Bliss means 'perfect happiness or joy', but Zorii herself comes off as quite a jaded and abrasive individual, first introduced holding the heroes at gunpoint and furiously chewing out Poe for abandoning her crew.
993* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: She's first introduced in ''The Rise of Skywalker'', the final episode in the Sequel Trilogy.
994* MsFanservice: {{Downplayed|trope}} as her appearance isn't hugely revealing and she doesn't show any skin except for her eyes briefly, though her SpyCatsuit is rather clingy and shows off her figure.
995* NewOldFlame: She's this to Poe Dameron; it's revealed they knew each other from his days as a spice runner and she's still pissed off at him for screwing them over, yet she she also shows lingering affection for him and they're flirtatious with each other.
996* NotGoodWithRejection: [[spoiler: Although there were other factors at play, ''Free Fall'' indicates that Zorii's antagonism towards Poe is partly rooted in him rejecting her offer to take over the Spice Runners, which she's been bitter about for over a decade]].
997* TheResenter: Towards Poe for abruptly ditching her and the other spice runners to join the Resistance; in spite of this she [[BelligerentSexualTension does still care about him]] and is persuaded to help him.
998* SmallRoleBigImpact: She helps Poe, Rey and Finn sneak aboard a First Order ship to rescue Chewie and retrieve a Sith dagger to find Exegol. Although everything to do with the dagger ends up being [[AllForNothing inconsequential]], they do save Chewie.
999* StylishProtectionGear: She wears a maroon bodysuit with gold accessories, which presumably protects her from Kijimi's frigid climate.
1000* {{Tsundere}}: Default "Harsh". She's introduced holding a blaster to Poe's head and saying how she "wants to see [his] brains in the snow". A few scenes later, she's gently encouraging him not to give up hope of defeating the First Order and gives him a rare item to help save Chewie.
1001* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: In ''Free Fall'', she kills Ledesmar after she stabs Poe, and at the end of the novel, she pushes her mother away from Poe as she's about to kill him and engages with her in a swordfight over that.
1002* WeCanRuleTogether: At the end of ''Free Fall'' [[spoiler: she suggests to Poe they should take control of the Spice Runners after they defeat Zeva and run the gang together, but Poe has become disillusioned with a life of crime and refuses. It's implied that Poe's rejection is part of the reason she is resentful towards him in ''The Rise of Skywalker'']].
1003[[/folder]]
1004
1005[[folder:Babu Frik]]
1006!!Babu Frik
1007[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/babu_frik_sw.png]]
1008!!!'''Species:''' Anzellan
1009!!!'''Homeworld:''' Kijimi
1010
1011->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/ShirleyHenderson (voice)
1012->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/TheMandalorian'' | ''Literature/PoeDameronFreeFall'' | ''Film/TheRiseOfSkywalker''
1013
1014A tiny droidsmith working among the Spice Runners of Kijimi.
1015----
1016* MrFixit: He can reprogram or modify virtually any droid, regardless of the security measures protecting its systems.
1017* NiceGuy: He is far friendlier than most of the Spice Runners. [[spoiler:After Poe' betrays them and is attempting to flee Kijimi, Babu can't directly aid him, but does note a few useful items in his shop that Poe could steal]].
1018* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: He's one hyper-adorable little alien.
1019* YouNoTakeCandle: He mostly speaks in his native language but can also speak in an extremely broken form of Basic.
1020[[/folder]]
1021
1022[[folder:Zeva]]
1023!!Zeva
1024!!!'''Species:''' Human
1025
1026->'''Appearances:''' ''Literature/PoeDameronFreeFall''
1027
1028The leader of the Spice Runners in 18 ABY.
1029----
1030* AmbiguousSituation: [[spoiler:We don't know if Zorii killed her or not after their battle.]]
1031* AntiNepotism: [[spoiler: Zorii may be her daughter, but she doesn't give her special treatment and Zorii still has to prove herself a valuable member of the Spice Runners before she's permanently welcomed into the gang]].
1032* ConnectedAllAlong: It's revealed near the end of ''Free Fall'' that Zeva is [[spoiler: Zorii's mother]].
1033* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: [[spoiler:Learning that Tomasso was not a spy for the New Republic and had been framed by Sela Trune horrifies her, as he had been her closest friend and confidant before she murdered him]].
1034* NiceJobFixingItVillain: Her stabbing Trune distracted the Chagrian guard from strangling Poe long enough for Poe to kill him in self-defense.
1035* TheQueenpin: She's the overarching leader of the Spice Runners and has ambitions to expand the gang's influence across the galaxy.
1036* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: Realizes Poe betrayed her and the Spice Runners and attacks him viciously and violently.
1037[[/folder]]
1038
1039[[folder:Tomasso]]
1040!!Tomasso
1041!!!'''Species:''' Human
1042
1043->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/ReturnOfTheJedi Return of the Jedi - Rebellion]]'' | ''Literature/PoeDameronFreeFall''
1044
1045A high-ranking member of the Spice Runners, second only to Zeva in 18 ABY.
1046----
1047* TheMentor: He oversees the training of Zorii and Poe when they are young teen members of the Spice Runners. [[spoiler:His murder at the hands of Zeva disillusions Poe completely on his life of crime while Zorii resents her mother for it]].
1048* TheMole: [[spoiler: He eventually becomes an informant for the New Republic, secretly feeding them intel about the Spice Runners. However, this turns out to be false information planted by a vengeful New Republic intelligence officer seeking to destroy the Spice Runners]].
1049* NumberTwo: Zorii describes him as being second only to Zeva, the gang's leader, in the Spice Runners' hierarchy.
1050* RewardedAsATraitorDeserves: [[spoiler: Zeva kills him after learning he has become a New Republic informant. When she learns he was innocent she is horrified]].
1051* UndyingLoyalty: He is known as Zeva's most trustworthy lieutenant who has no greater ambitions for himself. [[spoiler:Despite this, Zeva still believed the false evidence of his betrayal, which Sela Trune mocks her for]].
1052[[/folder]]
1053
1054%%!!Soo-Thath's unnamed organization
1055
1056%%[[folder:Soo-Thath]]
1057%%!!Soo-Thath
1058%%!!!'''Species:''' Cerean
1059
1060%%->'''Appears in:''' ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsDoctorAphra Doctor Aphra]]''
1061
1062%%-->''"Hey Aphra... don't you owe the fine organization I represent the first payment on your collection of secondhand bolts?"''
1063
1064%%A representative of an organization sent to Cosmantic Steppes to meet Aphra and collect her payment to them that she still owes for purchasing secondhand bolts from them.
1065%%----
1066%%* AssholeVictim: It's really easy to not feel sorry for him when he gets poisoned by Triple-Zero.
1067%%* BaldOfEvil
1068%%* CoolShades: He is always seen with his shades on, even when he dies.
1069%%[[/folder]]
1070
1071!!Unbroken Clan
1072
1073A criminal organization based on Corellia and led for more than a hundred generations by the same family line. During the Galactic Civil War they engaged a massive gang war with their longtime rivals the Mourner's Wail Syndicate after the heir to the Unbroken Clan was assassinated by agents of the Mourner's Wail.
1074
1075[[folder:Vukorah]]
1076!!Grand Leader Vukorah
1077[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/vukorah_sw.png]]
1078%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
1079!!!'''Species:''' Human
1080
1081->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsBountyHunters Bounty Hunters]]'' | ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsDoctorAphra Doctor Aphra]]''
1082
1083A general of the Unbroken Clan who led their war against the Mourner's Wail. She eventually overthrew the Grand Leader and claimed the title for herself after allying with Crimson Dawn.
1084----
1085* AnimalLover: Her only known redeeming quality is her love for animals, after having had a tooka as a child that the Grand Leader killed in front of her due to believing it made her weak. As such she is horrified and extremely upset at having to [[spoiler:kill Losha's pet Nexu]] in self-defense. She is so heartbroken over having to do so that she is left trying to justify herself to the women she was just trying to kill and walks away without attacking [[spoiler:Losha]] again.
1086* ArcVillain: Of issues 7-10 of ''Doctor Aphra'''s second run, competing with the doctor and Sana Starros for a possible working path engine.
1087* BigBad: She is the primary antagonist of the ''Bounty Hunters'' comic series, with her hunt for Cadeliah and rise to power within the Unbroken Clan driving much of the plot.
1088* CrazyCatLady: After [[spoiler:killing Losha's Nexu]], she ends up in a state of depression and adopts multiple tooka cats. [[spoiler:After teaming up with Losha, she uses these tooka cats against the Droid Scourge on Epikonia.]]
1089* EyeScream: Both of her eyes have scars. The cause of the damage to the left is unknown, but the right was due to being grazed by a blaster bolt fired by Sanna Starros.
1090* FromNobodyToNightmare: Was once a street rat, but grew up to seize control of one of the most ruthless and feared criminal syndicates in the galaxy.
1091* TheHeavy: Due to the Grand Leader's depression over his daughter's death causing him to never leave his palace on Corellia, Vukorah led the forces of the Unbroken Clan against the Mourner's Wail and in most of their other operations.
1092* SelfMadeOrphan: The Grand Leader of the Unbroken Clan was the closest she had to a father and she murdered him to take control as the new Grand Leader.
1093* SingleTear: Sheds one after murdering the Grand Leader.
1094* TheStarscream: Overthrew the Grand Leader of the Unbroken Clan and purged his supporters in order to seize the organization for herself after essentially having run it since his daughter died several years prior.
1095* StreetUrchin: Was one before being taken in by the leader of the Unbroken Clan, who raised her like she was a daughter. However, he revealed just before his death that he never really saw her as his daughter.
1096-->'''Vukorah:''' I dedicated my life to you! To this syndicate! I was '''more''' of a daughter to you than '''she''' ever was!\
1097'''Grand Leader:''' Not to me. To me, you will '''always''' be just a street rat.\
1098'''Vukorah:''' I guess deep down I always knew yow you felt. Maybe I hoped If i gave '''everything''' to the Unbroken Clan, you would notice my worth.
1099* WellDoneDaughterGirl: As shown by the quote under StreetUrchin, Vukorah was always desperate for the approval of her adopted father, and killed him after realizing she would never get it due to his grief over his birth daughter and how he despised her origins.
1100* WouldHurtAChild: She is hunting for Cadeliah to kill her due to the girl being the heir to both the Unbroken Clan and Mourner's Wail, which would enable her to challenge Vukorah's own position as the new leader of the Unbroken Clan.
1101* YouHaveFailedMe: When Vukorah finds Deathstick waiting for her in a safe house, she shoots the minion who assured her that said safe house was secure.
1102[[/folder]]
1103
1104!!White Worms
1105A criminal organization based in the slums of Corellia's capital, Coronet City.
1106
1107[[folder:Proxima]]
1108!!Lady Proxima
1109[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/proxima_sw.png]]
1110!!!'''Species:''' Grindalid
1111!!!'''Homeworld:''' Corellia
1112
1113->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/LindaHunt (voice)\
1114'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsMidnightHorizon Midnight Horizon]]'' | ''[[Literature/StarWarsMostWanted Most Wanted]]'' | ''Film/{{Solo}}'' | ''[[Literature/StarWarsCrimsonClimb Crimson Climb]]'' | ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsAdventures Adventures]]'' | ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsDoctorAphra Doctor Aphra]]'' | ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsBountyHunters Bounty Hunters]]''
1115
1116Lady Proxima is the fearsome matriarch of the White Worms. She rules Corellia's black market from a tangle of sewer tunnels beneath Corellia's Coronet City. A briny pool serves as a throne room where Proxima feeds her hatchlings and commands the urchins known as scrumrats.
1117----
1118* AliensSpeakingEnglish: She's rather fluent in Basic for a {{Starfish Alien|s}}.
1119* BadBoss: She exploits poor and/or orphaned children to do her dirty work, has no trouble sending them into volatile situations and punishes them harshly if they don't carry out her orders to her liking (she has Han beaten when he returns from a botched exchange, [[MisplacedRetribution even though]] ''[[MisplacedRetribution he]]'' [[MisplacedRetribution was the one who got turned on by the buyers]]). And she actually seems to expect the kids to be ''grateful'' to her for 'saving' them.
1120* DistaffCounterpart: Could be considered one to Unkar Plutt. They're both scumbags who force children to work dangerous jobs to earn them money, in exchange for measly food portions, and send their goons to beat up TheHero when they displease them.
1121** Could also be considered one to Jabba the Hutt, as both of them are nasty, slug-like StarfishAliens (although Proxima is closer to a centipede or a grub) who control large criminal gangs and have a bone to pick with Han Solo.
1122* TheFagin: She sends her scrumrats out in the streets of Coronet City to pick pockets and barter stolen goods, and punishes them if they don't bring her money or goods or try to flee.
1123* IAmAHumanitarian: In the novelization Qi'ra believes she might eat Han as a punishment for not selling the coaxium. In ''Midnight Horizon'' she joins three of her siblings and mother in devouring [[spoiler:Nomar Tralmat in vengence for murdering one of her siblings]].
1124* InnateNightVision: The novelization says her species have it.
1125* InsectoidAliens: She looks like a giant larva.
1126* LongLived: She was alive during the High Republic era, making her at least over two centuries old.
1127* MultiArmedAndDangerous: She has twelve of them.
1128* StarfishAliens: She has no humanoid features whatsoever.
1129* TwoFaced: Han breaking a window in her lair burns the right side of her face, permenantly scarring it.
1130* WeakenedByTheLight: She has to live in the dark, as she can get badly burned by the light of Corellia's sun.
1131[[/folder]]
1132
1133[[folder:Moloch]]
1134!!Moloch
1135[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/moloch_sw.png]]
1136!!!'''Species:''' Grindalid
1137!!!'''Homeworld:''' Corellia
1138
1139->'''Voiced by:''' Andrew Jack (voice), Harley Durst (suit)
1140->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsMostWanted Most Wanted]]'' | ''Film/{{Solo}}'' | ''[[Literature/StarWarsCrimsonClimb Crimson Climb]]'' | ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsAdventures Adventures]]''
1141
1142A White Worm enforcer, Moloch ensures none of Lady Proxima's scrumrats works against her. He is one of the few Grindalids willing to venture out of the sewers into the damaging Corellian sunlight.
1143----
1144* BilingualDialogue: Unlike Proxima, he speaks in the native tongue of his people, but understands Basic nonetheless.
1145* BizarreSexualDimorphism: Apparently, female Grindalids such as Lady Proxima look like giant larvae while males such as Moloch have humanoid features.
1146** Subverted in that his legs are in actuality tail segments.
1147* EvilSoundsDeep: His voice is very low-pitched and intimidating.
1148* TheDragon: He is Lady Proxima's main enforcer.
1149* InnateNightVision: The novelization says the Grindalids have it so Qi'ra doesn't see the point in trying to hide from him in the dark corridors.
1150* KryptoniteProofSuit: His suit protects him from the damages of the Corellian sunlight.
1151* MalevolentMaskedMen: His protective armor's mask makes him look menacing.
1152* RightHandAttackDog: He uses Corellian hounds when going after Han Solo and Qi'ra.
1153* TheStarscream: In the novelization, he's secretly glad that Han attacked Lady Proxima because it made her look weak which would mean her rivals would be more likely to assassinate her, giving Moloch a chance to control the gang.
1154* WeakenedByTheLight: Like other Grindalids, he has to live in the dark as he can get badly burned by Corellia's sunlight. He has to wear a customized protective armor when venturing outside.
1155[[/folder]]
1156
1157[[folder:Rebolt]]
1158!!Rebolt
1159[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rebolt.png]]
1160!!!'''Species:''' Human
1161!!!'''Homeworld:''' Corellia
1162
1163->'''Portrayed by:''' Ian Kenny
1164->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsMostWanted Most Wanted]]'' | ''Film/{{Solo}}'' | ''[[Literature/StarWarsCrimsonClimb Crimson Climb]]''
1165
1166Rebolt was a young human male criminal who worked for the notorious White Worms gang.
1167----
1168* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Does not like that Qi'ra got to be one of the leaders of the Worm in the novel ''Most Wanted''.
1169* TheBeastmaster: Has two Corellian hounds as his pets.
1170* PerpetualFrowner: The novelization says he has a perpetual frown that makes even his smiles look menacing.
1171* SpitefulSpit: Does it in Han's fave after his YouNeedABreathMint remark.
1172* YouNeedABreathMint: In the novel, Han tells him his breath is legendary.
1173[[/folder]]
1174
1175[[folder:Tsuulo]]
1176!!Tsuulo
1177!!!'''Species:''' Rodian
1178!!!'''Homeworld:''' Coruscant
1179
1180->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsMostWanted Most Wanted]]''
1181
1182A Rodian member of the White Worms. Originally from Coruscant, he and his brother Reezo ended up relocating to Corellia after the death of their parents. Tsuulo joined Han and Qi'ra when they found themselves tangled up in a skirmish between crime syndicates.
1183----
1184* ParentalAbandonment: His parents were killed in a speeder accident when he was young.
1185* TheSmartGuy: Knows his way around technology and is usually seen carrying a datapad around. His technical know-how proves invaluable when Han and Qi'ra are on the run after they came into possession of an important data cube.
1186* TokenMinority: Tsuulo was the first non-human and non-Grindalid scrumrat to be accepted into the White Worms.
1187* TokenReligiousTeammate: As a kid on Coruscant Tsuulo once visited a secret museum dedicated to the Force, and ever since he's been a firm believer of the Force and often prays to it for guidance. Han and Qi'ra are expectedly unconvinced by Tsuulo's preaching.
1188[[/folder]]
1189
1190[[folder:Lexi]]
1191!!Lexi
1192!!!'''Species:''' Human
1193!!!'''Homeworld:''' Corellia
1194
1195->'''Portrayed by:''' Lily Newmark
1196->'''Appearances:''' ''Film/{{Solo}}''
1197
1198A young scrumrat who works as a thief for Lady Proxima.
1199----
1200* ItsAllAboutMe: She's willing to potentially deprive a fellow scrumrat of food if it means getting more for herself.
1201* KidsAreCruel: She is introduced stealing another scrumrat's loot in order to get an extra portion from Lady Proxima. Then again, these kids are starving, so it's likely she's motivated more by desperation than purely malice.
1202* StreetUrchin: She's one of several urchins who works with the White Worms to survive.
1203[[/folder]]
1204
1205!!The Xrexus Cartel
1206
1207[[folder:Xev Xrexus]]
1208!!Xev Xrexus
1209[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/xev_xrexus_sw_7.png]]
1210[[caption-width-right:300:''"I am your hostess--Xev Xrexus--and it is my honor to facilitate this little soiree."'']]
1211!!!'''Species:''' Human
1212!!!'''Homeworld:''' Drazkel
1213
1214->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsDarthMaul Darth Maul]]''
1215
1216-->''"I see no reason we shouldn't avoid any unpleasantness. After all, I appreciate a little rashness every now and then."''
1217
1218The Boss-Mistress of the Xrexus Cartel. Some time before the Invasion of Naboo, her syndicate captured Jedi Padawan Eldra Kaitis and intended to auction her off to the highest bidder. That is, until the unknown Sith apprentice known as Darth Maul came into the picture.
1219----
1220* AlliterativeName: '''X'''ev '''X'''rexus.
1221* AssholeVictim: Maul eliminates her to cover his tracks, and the galaxy was all the better for it.
1222* FaceDeathWithDignity: When Maul arrives to kill her, Xrexus remains clam and wistfully notes that had she known she was about to be murdered, she would have gotten a better vintage to drink.
1223* RichBitch: She clearly has no morals, doing whatever she wants as long as she gets that money and she stays at the top.
1224* WouldHurtAChild: Like every mob boss here, she sees selling off a Jedi apprentice that just so happens to be a [[GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe Twi'lek]] [[HarmfulToMinors girl]] as a great way to make some credits. Her clients are fine with it too, per usual.
1225* XtremeKoolLetterz: This woman has ''three'' X's in her name. ''And'' a V.
1226[[/folder]]
1227
1228!!Zann Consortium
1229A crime syndicate active at least after the Galactic Civil War. Its members are enemies of the Black Sun, particularly in the Anoat sector of the Outer Rim.
1230
1231[[folder:In General]]
1232* AdaptationalWimp: In ''Legends'', the Zann Consortium was a strong contender for the [[MeleeATrois third galaxy superpower]] during the Galactic Civil War: it owned massive fleets with unique technology, had many powerful Force users in its staff, and is possibly the only organization that could boast of having battled both the Empire and the Rebellion at the same time and come out victorious. In contrast, its canonical counterpart has not fully shown the extent of its military might, but the fact that it butts heads in equal terms with the Black Sun, which suffered a heavy case of AdaptationalWimp itself, implies the Consortium didn't fare much better at this field. The de-canonization of the battles fought by the Consortium in ''Legends'' also erases its best achievements on the battlefield, replacing them with small scale mob wars in faraway planets.
1233* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In ''Legends'', Tyber Zann and Thrawn were old friends back in their imperial beginnings, when the former was top student in the military academy on Carida and the latter hadn't risen to admiral yet, and even after Zann was kicked out and became a galaxy-level criminal, Thrawn still felt friendly enough to warn Zann not to challenge the Empire a second time. In the Disney canon, no word is given about the Consortium's founder or leadership, omitting any relation to Thrawn or the Empire.
1234* CanonImmigrant: Originally a faction from the videogame ''VideoGame/EmpireAtWar'', it was canonized by Disney in ''VideoGame/StarWarsUprising''.
1235* CrypticBackgroundReference: His only canonical appearance yet amounts to a mention that only people familiar with ''Legends'' could recognize.
1236* DemotedToExtra: Downplayed, if only because the Zann Consortium from ''Legends'' was actually not featured in more than a handful of works (though it had a solid place in the canon and no work actually contradicted it). However, the Consortium's main appearance in ''Empire at War'' showed it as a very powerful faction even at the end of the Civil War, especially after raiding Palpatine's secret vaults and collecting his untold riches, while in canon the Consortium is seemingly little more than a random mob.
1237* NGOSuperpower: Downplayed. Unlike its ''Legends'' counterpart, this version is clearly nowhere near the level of galactic superpowers like the New Republic or the First Order, but its rivalry with the Black Sun implies the Consortium still has a lot of influence on the underworld of many planets.
1238* SatelliteCharacter: Little is said about them in Disney continuity aside from the fact that they have an enmity with the Black Sun.
1239* SchrodingersCanon: The original Zann Consortium was named after its founder, Tyber Zann. Its canonical counterpart retains the name, which means there should still be some guy surnamed Zann behind it, but nothing about it has been confirmed or disproved.
1240[[/folder]]
1241
1242!Codebreakers / Slicers
1243
1244[[folder:DJ]]
1245!!"Don't Join"
1246[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dj_sw.png]]
1247[[caption-width-right:300:''"Live free. Don't join."'']]
1248!!!'''Species:''' Human
1249
1250->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/BenicioDelToro
1251->'''Dubbed by:''' Creator/BorisRehlinger (European French)
1252->'''Appearances:''' ''[=DJ=]'' | ''Film/TheLastJedi''
1253
1254-->''"No bad guys, no good guys, just business."''
1255
1256A mysterious slicer that Finn and Rose meet in Canto Bight. When their plan to recruit the Master Codebreaker for the Resistance fails, they're forced to settle for his services instead.
1257----
1258* AffablyEvil: He's certainly not the kind of person that you'd want to actually associate yourself with, but he's genuinely polite enough that you wouldn't regret spending any time with him. Even though, y'know, he's a criminal.
1259* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: To Vila Restal in ''Series/BlakesSeven''. They both have very similar personalities and outlooks on life as well as being weak fighters. [[spoiler: However, Vila is a bit more principled and would be disgusted by D.J's selling out Finn and Rose to the First Order.]]
1260* BadassLongcoat: Though he isn't really a badass (not a fighter, certainly) he's still a "cool" sort of guy in a long, dark, tattered yet somewhat stylish coat.
1261* BaitTheDog: Yeah, he's a criminal and a scumbag, but so are some of the franchise's most beloved characters. And while he may seem cruel by demanding Rose's TragicKeepsake as payment, he [[PetTheDog makes up for it]] by giving it back to her afterwards. Didn't stop him from selling the Resistance out to the First Order to save his own skin, did it?
1262* BuffySpeak: A touch of this. Like using "Blip Blappity Bloop" when describing the plan.
1263* BunnyEarsLawyer: DJ is an amoral, eccentric, RummageSaleReject slicer OnlyInItForTheMoney. But he is insanely good at what he does, to the point he can hack the security systems of the best guarded starship in the galaxy and make it look easy. Lampshaded by the official preview material, which describes him as having "threadbare clothes and [a] lackadaisical attitude that conceal a sharp mind and expert skills".
1264* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter:
1265** Could be considered TLJ's answer to Lando, with a few distinctions. He's unkempt and jailed when we meet him, counter to Lando's high status on Bespin. Oh, and while Lando betrays the heroes due to coercion, realizes his mistake and makes amends, DJ was motivated by money and feels no remorse.
1266** Also TLJ's answer to Han Solo: He's OnlyInItForTheMoney, NotInThisForYourRevolution, his unkempt appearance and speech impediment bring to mind the RunningGag of everyone underestimating his ship, the ''[[WhatAPieceOfJunk Millennium Falcon]]''. Except that he really ''is'' only in it for the money, doesn't care about your revolution, and will sell you out to your enemies without a moment's hesitation. It's just business to him.
1267** Also TLJ's answer to Boba Fett: In contrast, he's just a regular locked up criminal while Boba has a reputation as the galaxy's best bounty hunter. Though neither of them actually care about the war and are OnlyInItForTheMoney, while also being efficient at their jobs. There's really not that much different between them. All he cares about is getting paid no matter which side happens to have the higher price. Similar to how Boba's association with the Empire boils down to just being hired by them whenever they need his service.
1268* CoolPeopleRebelAgainstAuthority: He sees society and the people in it as one big dumb machine so he prefers to live on the margins and exploit and scam them in response.
1269* TheCracker: In the ''Star Wars'' universe, [[CallARabbitASmeerp hackers are known as "slicers"]].
1270* DeadpanSnarker: He notes that he can't help but to overhear Finn and Rose's conversation... Because they're speaking so loudly.
1271* DevilInPlainSight: DJ is an off-kilter criminal that Finn and Rose are slow to trust and only join forces with when there's no other options, despite the fact DJ openly states he doesn't pick sides and only cares about money. If you were expecting a [[LoveableRogue Han Solo type]], you were wrong, since he's exactly what he says he is and sells the Resistance out to the First Order.
1272* DirtyCoward: When things go south and The First Order gave DJ the choice to "sing" (and get a fat reward) or get executed, he chose the former.
1273* DramaticStutter: DJ has a notable SpeechImpediment that comes and goes as he talks. In contrast to most examples of the trope, it actually has kind of a [[Administrivia/TropesAreTools double purpose]]: the stutter makes him creepier before the characters get to know him, and the nonchalant way he carries himself with it underlines how damn relaxed he is afterwards.
1274* DressingAsTheEnemy: He joins Rose and Finn in their First Order infiltration mission.
1275* FairWeatherFriend: Seems to have shades of this... especially when you consider DJ's "buddy-buddy" interactions with "Roundy" ([=BB-8=]). Finn and Rose also are genuinely ''shocked'' and besides themselves when he betrays them since they (and we the audience) were kind of starting to actually ''like'' him.
1276* GentlemanThief: Seems to be mostly his M.O. in the comic about him; He mainly scams casinos and the wealthy and powerful and the one exception turns out to be a [[SubvertedTrope subversion]].[[note]]A Relief-Work organization providing water....was just a cover for a spice (drug) smuggling cartel[[/note]]
1277* GreyAndGrayMorality: DJ discusses his belief that there is no good or evil people when Finn's constant claims of BlackAndWhiteMorality get on his nerves. How? By showing Finn that the previous owner of their newly-stolen ship was an arms dealer who sold to the First Order and Resistance alike.
1278-->'''DJ:''' It's all machine, partner. Live free, don't join.
1279* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: As part of his personal philosophy, he's not one to actually pick a side for too long. Case in point, he later sells out the Finn and Rose to the First Order, allowing him to walk free and getting hundreds of Resistance fighters killed.
1280* HiddenDepths: DJ's lackadaisical mannerisms belie a surprisingly jaded and pessimistic worldview. He figures that at the end of the day, there are no "Good Guys" or "Bad Guys" -- just fools who fight and jerks who profit from it, and he'd rather be the latter. There's also some ambiguous depths that are revealed just before and after his betrayal -- just before, he gives Rose her down-payment back seemingly out of genuine kindness, and after, he seems to display at least ''some'' degree of remorse over selling the Resistance out.
1281-->'''Finn:''' You're wrong.\
1282'''DJ:''' ...Maybe.
1283* {{Hipster}}: Seems to be this mixed with being a [[{{Hobos}} Hobo]].
1284* {{Hobos}}: Certainly comes off as one. Also seems to have some shades of {{Hipster}}.
1285* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: Played with. DJ demands Rose's necklace, her only reminder of her beloved, now deceased sister, as payment for his help, but he later gives it back to her and reveals he only wanted it because the metal it's made from is an excellent conductor. The audience thus learns that DJ isn't all bad under his rough exterior. Then he sells her and Finn out to the First Order for a much more sizable reward than the Resistance could give him and callously leaves them to die, reminding the audience that not all bad doesn't mean secretly good. And then again, he does show what seems to be remorse for what he has done, hinting he is not as completely amoral as he looks.
1286* KarmaHoudini: DJ betrays the Resistance, gets hundreds of Resistance fighters killed and waltzes out with no comeuppance whatsoever. This is pretty much the last we see him in the film.
1287* LackOfEmpathy: He has a very blasé attitude toward the conflict between the Resistance and the First Order despite all the suffering it causes. This attitude extends to selling out hundreds of people to their deaths to make a tidy profit, including two people who trusted him.
1288-->'''DJ:''' They blow you up today, you blow them up tomorrow.
1289* LovableRogue: He's played up as one. A shady criminal recruited to the rebels side who says he's OnlyInItForTheMoney, but has hints that there might a nobler side to him. Turns out, he ''really is'' only in it for the money, and may even have been scamming Finn and Rose from the start.
1290* MirrorCharacter: As a {{Deconstruction}} of the LovableRogue, D.J. is very similar to a pre-CharacterDevelopment Han Solo. He teams up with the heroes [[OnlyInItForTheMoney for the money]], while constantly reminding them that he's NotInThisForYourRevolution and telling the younger, naive heroes the rebellion/resistance is a lost cause and they be better off abandoning it. The similarities emphasize the difference that Han decides to [[ChangedMyMindKid help the rebels out and save Luke]] when the chips are down, while D.J. happily sells the Resistance out to the First Order when they make him a better offer.
1291* TheNicknamer: Gives our heroes pet names, mainly "Roundy" (for [=BB-8=], who he seemed to have a fondness for) and "[=Big-F=]" for Finn.
1292* NoNameGiven: His name is not given in ''The Last Jedi''. WordOfGod and advertising material calls him "DJ" after his personal motto, "Live free, '''D'''on't '''J'''oin".
1293* NothingPersonal: He ''tries'' to say something like this when he sells out Finn and Rose, but due to his LackOfEmpathy it comes across as cold and uncaring, even if his last line and body language implies it is genuine.
1294* NotSoBadassLongcoat: Is more like this than a BadassLongcoat (seeing that he's not into fighting), but he still looks cool.
1295* OnlyInItForTheMoney: He [[NotInThisForYourRevolution doesn't care one way or another about the conflict between the Resistance and the First Order]], and his only goal is to find a way to make some credits off the chaos. Unsurprisingly his loyalty to the Resistance evaporates the moment he realizes things have failed leaving him with no pay and minutes to live. He's even able to swing a reward out of the First Order in the process, the subsequent deaths bothering him not at all. That said, he does appear to show some guilt in his body language and, assuming he wasn't scamming from the start, it ''was'' either betrayal or death.
1296* OpportunisticBastard: DJ couldn't care less about politics or loyalty, he's just about seizing opportunities to make money. He overhears Finn and Rose's plan by chance while they're in prison together and only convinces them to let him help after they coincidentally run into him a second time. He then sells them out and tells the First Order about the Resistance's plan to escape, all for a larger payout. Though it's ambiguous whether he was conning Finn and Rose the entire time, or if he decided the First Order would pay better.
1297* PetTheDog:
1298** He initially demands Rose's [[TragicKeepsake necklace]] as a deposit for his services, but returns it to her after it turns out he only needed it as a conductor.
1299** He also appears to be a bit buddy-buddy with [=BB-8=]....whom he affectionately refers to as "Roundy" and the droid even went with him when he initially ditched to jail (reuniting with Rose & Finn on the beach).
1300** The one-shot comic about him seems to show that DJ mainly only scams the rich and powerful, casinos, other crooks and big business (rather than the poor, average person, old widows, etc. like a lot of con-artists). In a way, despite his betrayal in ''The Last Jedi'', he may genuinely be a LovableRogue (albeit one who's averse to fighting and wouldn't give his life for a cause).
1301* ThePhilosopher: Of the {{Postmodernism}}, {{Hipster}}, StrawNihilist variety.
1302* ThePigPen: Wears dirty clothes and is certainly a very scruffy guy. Possibly justified by being in a literal dungeon with no shower or washing machine, as it is never revealed how much time is he supposed to have been there for before Finn and Rose find him.
1303* RuggedScar: Has a distinct scar on his upper-cheek.
1304* RummageSaleReject: DJ might be an expert hacker, but you [[https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DAoyJPVXoAEBhnf.jpg won't see him on a fashion walkway]] any time soon.
1305* ShoutOut: [[WordOfSaintPaul Benicio Del Toro]] compared DJ's personality to the sort of character you'd see in a [[Creator/FyodorDostoevsky Dostoevsky]] novel, or a song by Music/BobDylan or Music/TomWaits.
1306* ShadowArchetype: Essentially he's one to Finn in the film. Up to this point, Finn still didn't really care about the Resistance cause and just wanted to get away from the conflict. But the adventure with Rose opened his eyes to the bigger picture and DJ is essentially him if he never learned that lesson, uncaring to the suffering of the oppressed around them and just looking out for himself by any means necessary. DJ selling them out ultimately clinches things and finally pushes Finn into finally fighting for someone other than himself.
1307* TheSociopath: Subverted. Not caring that the information you sold out murdered hundreds of people is '''just''' as despicable as cackling in evil glee about it, ''especially'' if you coldly add that the hefty amount of cash you got for said betrayal is an adequate justification for doing so. However, his body language does indicate some genuine resignation, if not even guilt, and it was either selling out his allies for wealth and leaving unharmed or suffering a certain brutal death. Being a "True Neutral" with no dog in either fight, what would be the sense of dying for a cause one doesn't believe in? He comes across as less "evil" and more "selfish cowardly jerk".
1308* SpannerInTheWorks: His betrayal of Finn and Rose not only screws them over, but it completely derails their plan -- the First Order learns of the escaping transports and hundreds of Resistance soldiers get killed in the process.
1309* SpeechImpediment: He has a stutter that comes and goes, sometimes bordering on PorkyPigPronunciation. It could pass as a nervous tick if he weren't so laid back.
1310* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The last we see of him is him going towards his ship, not him flying off. As such, it's unclear whenever he [[KarmaHoudini flew off]] or [[KarmicDeath died when Holdo crashed into the ship before he could leave]]. The cut scene where Rose bites Hux's finger seems to indicate the former, as when Hux scurries off, the ship isn't there in the background at all.
1311* WhatTheHellIsThatAccent: DJ's accent is very...[[BuffySpeak Benicio Del Toro-ish]]. His frequent mumbling and DramaticStutter only make it that much weirder.
1312* WildCard: Serves no one but himself. He agrees to help Finn and Rose at first by leading them abroad Snoke's flagship, only to betray them later and reveal the Resistance's plan to Hux when captured and offered a reward, before [[KarmaHoudini getting away scot-free]] and leaving Finn and Rose to die.
1313[[/folder]]
1314
1315[[folder:The Master Codebreaker]]
1316!!The Master Codebreaker
1317[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/master_codebreaker_sw_7.png]]
1318!!!'''Species:''' Human
1319
1320->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/JustinTheroux
1321->'''Appearances:''' ''Film/TheLastJedi''
1322
1323A human codebreaker recommended by Maz Kanata, who was sought out by Finn and Rose to stop the ''Supremacy'' from tracking the Resistance.
1324----
1325* AcePilot: According to Maz, the Master Codebreaker is also a expert pilot.
1326* TheCameo: He is played by Justin Theroux, while Lily Cole plays one of his companions.
1327* TheCracker: He wasn't titled the "Master Codebreaker" for nothing.
1328* InterspeciesRomance: Maz hints at a past relationship between them.
1329* ItsAllAboutMe: When Maz's Smuggler's Guide fell into his hands, the Master Codebreaker was convinced the entire thing was a coded puzzle left to him by Maz, and eventually believes he decoded it with a message from her wishing him a happy new year. The whole book was in fact a little element of chaos Maz threw out into the galaxy for fun and to guide young members of the underworld.
1330* NoNameGiven: Maz does not provide his name to Finn and Rose, and the Master Codebreaker keeps that information very closely guarded.
1331* PublicSecretMessage: He posted all of his personal information in a public terminal but made it heavily encrypted. Anyone who managed to successfully uncover the information was welcome to take his mantle.
1332* RedHerring: Within the film itself, a man wearing a red floral symbol on his lapel that Maz Kanata recommends as a master codebreaker is seen at one of the tables in Canto Bight, but the audience never finds out if it really was him or if he could have helped the heroes, as ultimately the whole endeavor is for naught.
1333[[/folder]]
1334
1335[[folder:Lovey]]
1336!!Lovey
1337[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lovey_tlj.png]]
1338!!!'''Species:''' Human
1339
1340->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/LilyCole
1341->'''Appearances:''' ''Film/TheLastJedi''
1342
1343A companion of the Master Codebreaker who is secretly seeking to usurp his title.
1344----
1345* NoNameGiven: Follows in the Master Codebreaker's footsteps by not using her real name, going by the nickname Lovey instead.
1346* TheStarscream: She attached herself to the Master Codebreaker in order to learn his techniques firsthand and use them to crack his encrypted terminal and take his title.
1347[[/folder]]
1348
1349!Smugglers and Spacers
1350
1351[[folder:Radicaz Dobbs]]
1352!!Radicaz "Sunshine" Dobbs
1353->See his entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsPathOfTheOpenHand Path of the Open Hand]] page.
1354[[/folder]]
1355
1356[[folder:[=L3-37=]]]
1357!![=L3-37=]
1358[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/l337_sw.png]]
1359[[caption-width-right:300:''"REBELLION!"'']]
1360
1361->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/PhoebeWallerBridge
1362->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsLastShot Last Shot]]'' | ''[[Literature/StarWarsLandosLuck Lando's Luck]]'' | ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsLandoDoubleOrNothing Double or Nothing]]'' | ''Film/{{Solo}}'' | ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack''[[note]]indirect mention, retcon[[/note]] | ''Literature/FromACertainPointOfViewTheEmpireStrikesBack'' | ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsWarOfTheBountyHunters War of the Bounty Hunters]]'' [[note]]spoken to, nonverbal response[[/note]]
1363
1364-->''"So glad we took this job!"''
1365
1366L3-37, abbreviated L3, is a feminine hodgepodge droid associated with Lando Calrissian. She is a one-of-a-kind droid, assembling and improving herself with scraps of other droids.
1367----
1368* BrainComputerInterface: Can plug herself in to the ''Millennium Falcon''.
1369* BrainUploading: [[spoiler:After her destruction, her navigational system and memory is uploaded to the ''Millennium Falcon'''s computer, giving the ''Falcon'' its unique personality. This [[ShownTheirWork further gels with]] the old TabletopGame/StarWarsD6 sourcebook stating that the ''Falcon'' has three sentient droid brains installed for extra computer power.]]
1370* TheComicallySerious: Like [[Film/RogueOne K-2SO]], even when L3's not being sarcastic whatever she says is funny (just see her enthusiasm during most of the Kessel mission).
1371* CrazyPrepared: In ''Last Shot'', [[spoiler: L3 built a team of droids in her image to scour the galaxy for the Phylanx Redux Transmitter, and programmed them to be resistant to the Phylanx's kill order. She also programmed them to make sure Lando made it out alive in case he ever came looking for the Phylanx too, a order that would be successfully carried out years later.]]
1372* DeadpanSnarker: She's even more sarcastic than K-2SO. When Lando asks if she needs anything, she replies "equal rights".
1373* DiedInYourArmsTonight: [[spoiler:She dies, [[TearJerker confused and terrified]], as a distraught Lando helplessly cradles her blasted remains.]]
1374* DistaffCounterpart: To Vuffi Raa from ''Literature/TheLandoCalrissianAdventures''.
1375* DoAnythingRobot: Due to being made of multiple droid parts, she has one of the most detailed navigational computers of the galaxy within herself, she's strong enough to NeckLift humans, she has a hacking interface that's quite similar to astromech droids, she has protocol droid programming and she has a buzzsaw in her "belly".
1376* ExorcistHead: She is capable to rotate her head 180 degrees.
1377* FailedASpotCheck: [[spoiler: While leading the slave revolt she charges onto the surface declaring how happy she is for given this opportunity to free people. She either doesn't notice or doesn't think it's relevant that there are still armed guards active on the surface. They identify her as important and focus fire on her leading to her destruction.]]
1378* {{Fembot}}: She is a female-programmed droid, but not overtly feminine beyond her voice.
1379* ForGreatJustice: She fights for the rights of droids.
1380* JoinOrDie: In the novelization, the ''Millennium Falcon'''s computer [[spoiler:tells her that she'll have to merge with it or the ship or everyone on it will be destroyed]].
1381* LikeAnOldMarriedCouple: She and Lando bicker and banter constantly, in a good-humored way that reinforces their clearly close-knit bonds.
1382* TheNavigator: She has a very detailed navigational computer in herself.
1383* PluckyComicRelief: Her antics make her the most humor-oriented character in ''Solo''.
1384* PunnyName: Referencing LeetLingo.
1385* RebelliousSpirit: She can't stand seeing things like droid GladiatorGames and urges them to rebel.
1386* RecurringElement: She's the third main humanoid droid sidekick with a British accent after C-3PO and K-2SO.
1387* RememberTheNewGuy: Was [[spoiler: the ''Millennium Falcon'''s computer]] all along.
1388* RidiculouslyHumanRobot: Not in terms of [[ScavengedPunk appearance]], but personality - her mannerisms and tone of voice aren't that far off from a human.
1389* {{Robosexual}}: Invoked; she asserts in one scene to Qi'ra that Lando is attracted to her, but that she herself is not interested.
1390* RobotBuddy: To Lando.
1391* SacrificialLion: [[spoiler:She gets destroyed by blaster fire on Kessel during the heist.]]
1392* SapientShip: [[spoiler:Given that her personality was uploaded to the ''Millennium Falcon'' along with her navigational system, she effectively ''is'' the ''Falcon''. Threepio mentions that he finds the ship's computer rather rude.]]
1393* ScavengedPunk: She's made of scraps from other droids.
1394* SelfConstructedBeing: The novelization says that L3 used to be a generic [=R2D2=] style astromech droid until her owner forgot to replace her RestrainingBolt after cleaning her sensors. She used his workshop to build a bipedal body then increased her memory to hold star charts and download all known cases of droid freedom legal cases.
1395* SerkisFolk: Much like [[Film/RogueOne K-2SO]], L3-37 is brought to life through motion-capture.
1396* ShooOutTheClowns: [[spoiler:She's the character whose antics make her the most humor-heavy character in ''Solo'', and she's the only one to bite it during the Kessel heist.]]
1397* SlaveLiberation: The distraction she causes on Kessel for the heist includes freeing droids and organic slaves.
1398* SoapBoxSadie: Never passes up an opportunity to advocate for droid rights, in both serious situations and comical snark.
1399* SpaceshipGirl: [[spoiler:She becomes the AI of the ''Millennium Falcon'' and in the process helps the other two droid brains that run the ship develop their own personalities.]]
1400* TranslatorBuddy: She can translate several galactic languages.
1401* UnreliableNarrator: She mentions to Qi'ra that Lando is deeply in love with her, and that she herself doesn't reciprocate. Given she's a bit of a CloudCuckoolander, it's unclear whether this is really the case, it's all in her head, or even if she's actually trying to deny that she herself has feelings for Lando.
1402* ZombieAdvocate: Is strongly for droid rights and wants to liberate them from slavery to humans.
1403[[/folder]]
1404
1405[[folder:Sana Starros]]
1406!!Sana Starros
1407[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sana_starros_sw.png]]
1408!!!'''Species:''' Human
1409!!!'''Homeworld:''' Nar Shaddaa
1410
1411->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsLastShot Last Shot]]'' | ''ComicBook/StarWarsMarvel2015'' | ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsVaderDown Vader Down]]'' | ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsTheScreamingCitadel The Screaming Citadel]]'' | ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsDoctorAphra Doctor Aphra]]'' | ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsWarOfTheBountyHunters War of the Bounty Hunters]]''| ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsSanaStarros Sana Starros]]'' | ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsDarkDroids Dark Droids]]''
1412
1413-->''"Sana Starros doesn't bluff."''
1414
1415A smuggler and criminal from the famous Starros Clan who has a past with Han Solo and Doctor Chelli Aphra. After Han stole her cut of a theft they carried out using a fake marriage, Sana began hunting down her former associate. After encountering him and Leia shortly after the Battle of Yavin, Sana and Han worked out their differences, after which she began to do jobs for the Rebellion while remaining independent.
1416
1417Her work for the Rebellion led Sana back into the path of Aphra, and the two former lovers found themselves entangled over several years of jobs, rescues, and attempted murders. Shortly after the Battle of Hoth Sana entered into a relationship with Magna Tolvan, a former Imperial officer who had defected to the Rebellion and was also an ex-lover of Aphra.
1418----
1419* AdventurerArchaeologist: She was studying to be one at the University of Bar'leth before leaving and becoming a career criminal.
1420* AmbiguouslyBi: She was in a relationship with Dr. Aphra in the past, and faked a marriage to Han as part of a con job, but it is never clarified if she and Han were also in a relationship at that point, leaving her orientation ambiguous.
1421* BountyHunter: Sometimes works as one, and initially suggests that she and Han turn Leia in to the Imperials for the reward when she first meets her.
1422* CainAndAbel: The Abel to her twin brother Phel's Cain. He’s an Imperial officer and even the mention of his involvement is a BerserkButton for her.
1423* CallingYourAttacks: One of her weapons is a voice-activated blaster that can be told to target specific body parts. She uses it to great effect against a gang of Rodians.
1424* CharacterDevelopment: When she first appeared, she was willing to sell out Leia to the Empire. However, she quickly becomes invested in the Rebellion's cause and shows an extremely strong moral code.
1425* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Her initial appearances, which include considering turning Leia over to the Empire, contrast heavily with Sana's later characterization. Notably, her hatred of the Empire and how she despises her brother Phel for joining its ranks would mean that Sana would never turn anyone over to them.
1426* CoolStarship: Boasts that her ship, the ''Volt Cobra'', is superior to Han's ''Millennium Falcon''.
1427* ADayInTheLimelight: Has had several throughout her runs in the comics.
1428** She was the central character of issue #34 of the 2015 Marvel ''Star Wars'' comic series, which features her teaming up with Lando to pull off an impressive smuggling operation and explores her personality and motivations.
1429** Her biggest one in 2023 with her own five issue mini-series that explores Sana's relationship with her family, which had been recently established in the ''[[Franchise/StarWarsTheHighRepublic The High Republic]]'' series to be a powerful clan from Hosnian Prime.
1430* EtTuBrute: She was genuinely in love with Aphra until Aphra stabbed her in the back and has never forgiven her for it.
1431--> '''Sana''': Did you ever care about someone so much that it scared you just to think of it? Like there's this vulnerable chunk of you, just walking around where you can't protect it?[...] But then, oh then, this little box stabs you through your kidneys and sets fire to your trust and jumps up and down and up and down on it, forever. [[ForTheEvulz Smiling.]]
1432* FireForgedFriendship: She and Leia don't like each other much when they first meet, but after fighting the Empire together the two have become pretty close.
1433* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She can be quite harsh, manipulative and even treacherous, but Sana does come to care about the Rebels, risking her life to help them out when she could easily turn around and leave. A lot of the money she makes from her criminal exploits also goes to keeping her hometown functional, personally making sure that a local hospital won't have to close down.
1434* ManipulativeBastard: Her plan in issue #34 that allows her to simultaneously profit from ''and'' screw over a pirate gang, Jabba the Hutt and the Imperials by pitting them all against each other in a bid for a cache of weapons that she doesn't even have. Even Lando is awed.
1435* MarriageOfConvenience: It turns out Han used their wedding as cover so he could pull a heist. Sana is quite aware that the marriage isn't legally binding. She's using it as a way to force Han to give her her cut from the heist after he ran off with it.
1436* MiseryPoker: She claims Hera is lucky and [[SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids naive]] to the real world because she ''only'' lost the love of her life and most of her family, and wasn't betrayed by her lover like she was. Hera doesn't take the bait.
1437* MissingMom: Her mom, Jorinda, died not long after Sana and Phel were born, leaving her father to raise them alone until he married Luu.
1438* TheMissusAndTheEx:
1439** Sana catches up with Han while he's on a semi-romantic scouting trip with Leia.
1440** She meets Magna Tolvan, Aphra's current girlfriend, at one point in the Catastrophe Con arc. This ends up being the catalyst of her and Magna's relationship as they bonded first over having Aphra as a mutual ex.
1441* NoodleIncident: Issue #16 shows that Sana and Dr. Aphra are old acquaintances, but had a falling out. Given the way they argue mixed with tender and casual dialogue it would seem they were once romantically involved. More or less confirmed in Issue #19, but when straight up asked by Leia, Sana replied she didn't want to talk about it. In Aphra's audiobook, it is revealed that they were in a relationship until Aphra dumped Sana to go on an illegal expedition, leaving her heartbroken.
1442* NotInThisForYourRevolution: Sana stays with the Rebels, ostensibly so that she can keep an eye on Han and get what he owes her. As Luke points out, it's a pretty inefficient way to make money, and Sana ends up becoming more invested in the Rebellion than Han is.
1443* {{Polyamory}}: [[spoiler:After Aphra comes to terms with a lot of her CharacterDevelopment, Sana and Magna enter into a throuple with her.]]
1444* PsychoExGirlfriend: Seems like this at first, but it is ultimately subverted: she is not Han's ex-wife, she was only playing it up in the hopes that it would force him to return her cut from a job they did.
1445** She considers Aphra her PsychoExGirlfriend and comes close to killing her several times, believing that she would be doing the galaxy a favor by ending Aphra's intentional and inadvertent path of destruction. The two do eventually reconcile after a hefty dose of character development on their parts.
1446* RelationshipReveal: She and Magna are revealed to be in a relationship in the second run of ''Doctor Aphra''.
1447* SixthRanger: Often served as one for Luke, Leia, and Han's team between ''A New Hope'' and ''Empire Strikes Back''.
1448* SwordOverHead: Sana is on the receiving end when she's caught under some rubble and Leia approaches her with a lightsaber. She expects to be killed by Leia, and is instead freed by her. At this point she starts to warm up to Leia and reveals her past with Han.
1449* TookALevelInCynic: When she attended the University of Bar'leth with Aphra, she was a model student with perfect grades and a dedication to doing things legally and by the book. But in adulthood she became a much colder and ruthless smuggler in it for the money.
1450* WeUsedToBeFriends: She was very close with Aphra once, helped her start her life of crime and took her away from the university, which made Aphra's inevitable betrayal of her that much worse.
1451* WhyDontYouJustShootHim: Though she willingly allies with the Rebels and becomes fond of them all, she is perpetually baffled at their insistence on never killing their enemies unless they have no other choice. Luke or Leia have to convince her not to gun down somebody who's just in the way on more than one occasion.
1452* WorkingWithTheEx: More than once she ends up having to work with Aphra despite despising her. Eventually their relationship improves, and while Sana will never trust her, she does stop trying to kill Aphra and even sets out to save her life several times.
1453[[/folder]]
1454
1455[[folder:Has Obitt]]
1456!!Has Obitt
1457!!!'''Species:''' Dressellian
1458!!!'''Homeworld:''' Dressel
1459
1460->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsCatalyst Catalyst]]''
1461
1462A male Dressellian smuggler operating during the Clone Wars, Obitt was forced into becoming a personal agent of Orson Krennic, a Republic and later Imperial officer. During this time Obitt became acquainted with the Erso family, who also became trapped in Krennic's web.
1463----
1464* TheAtoner: After Krennic tricked him into making illegal deliveries to two legacy worlds that enabled the Empire to take control and begin strip-mining them, Obitt decides that on his next run for Krennic to the system of Salient, which he determined was obviously a double-cross, he would instead warn the planet of the Empire's plan with the aid of several fellow smugglers and revolutionary Saw Gerrera and fight alongside Salient's military forces to resist the Empire.
1465* EarnYourHappyEnding: At the end of ''Catalyst'', Obitt is able to help the Ersos escape Krennic, escape from being under Krennic and Tarkin's thumb, and begins a relationship with Woana, a Dressellian barmaid he had a crush on.
1466* NiceGuy: As a smuggler, Obbit developed a reputation as a dependable and good guy who rarely touched dangerous materials. He even worked with the Jedi Order on a handful of occasions.
1467* PlayingBothSides: Provided information to the Republic on the Separatists while also delivering non-military supplies to Separatist worlds. Krennic's discovery of this is what enabled him to force Obitt into becoming his agent.
1468* RubberForeheadAlien: Aside from a slightly larger head that is bald, creased in the middle, and has many wrinkles, Obitt and his fellow Dressellians are indistinguishable from humans.
1469* SpannerInTheWorks: His decision to help the Ersos and screw over Krennic results in progress on the Death Star being delayed for years.
1470* UnwittingPawn: Although aware he is a pawn in Krennic's schemes, he is usually being used in more than just the ones he knows about. Krennic even knew Obitt would see the double-cross coming on the run to Salient and planned for it, knowing that Obitt warning the government there would trigger a war that would bog his rival Tarkin down.
1471[[/folder]]
1472
1473[[folder:[=BoShek=]]]
1474!![=BoShek=]
1475[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/boshek_sw.png]]
1476!!!'''Species:''' Human
1477!!!'''Homeworld:''' Corellia
1478
1479->'''Portrayed by:''' Frances Alfred Basil Tomlin
1480->'''Appearances:''' ''Film/ANewHope'' | ''Literature/FromACertainPointOfView'' | ''Literature/PoeDameronFreeFall''
1481
1482A Force-sensitive Corellian smuggler and pilot-for-hire, [=BoShek=] was present in the Mos Eisly Cantina when Obi-Wan and Luke arrived looking to hire transport offworld.
1483----
1484* AllThereInTheManual: Much of his background comes from source books and in-universe sources like the ''Smuggler's Guide''.
1485* BadassDriver: In his youth [=BoShek=] was a champion swoop racer, taking first place in the Malastare Classic.
1486* HopelessSuitor: He has a crush on Maz Kanata, but is far from her type and lacks an understanding of her actual interests and motives.
1487* SmallRoleBigImpact: He is the first spacer approached by Obi-Wan in the cantina, but turns the job down and instead introduces Obi-Wan to Chewbacca.
1488[[/folder]]
1489
1490[[folder:Jaxxon T. Tumperakki]]
1491!!Jaxxon T. Tumperakki
1492[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jaxxon_sw.jpg]]
1493!!!'''Species:''' Lepi
1494!!!'''Homeworld:''' Coachelle Prime
1495
1496->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsAdventures Adventures]]'' | ''[[Literature/FromACertainPointOfViewTheEmpireStrikesBack Fake It Till You Make It]]''
1497
1498[[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer Yep. He's canon.]] Jaxxon is an acquaintance of infamous smugglers like Han Solo and Lando Calrissian, most of whom would rather have nothing to do with the annoying and fame hungry Lepi.
1499----
1500* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: ''Franchise/MastersOfTheUniverse'' brand manager, Scott Neitlich said [[https://youtu.be/Iw1MWDR2aro he considers Jaxxon to be a rival to]] Plundor from the ''WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse1983'' episode, "The Quest For He-Man" with them both being space rabbits. He even had a secret bet with himself to see who would get an action figure first.
1501* TheAllegedCar: His ship is a WUD-500 star yacht called the ''Rabbit's Foot'', and it has a laundry list of broken and faulty parts that are always on the verge of failing completely.
1502* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: He's a green space-bunny alien person...
1503* CaptainErsatz: WordOfGod says he's based on WesternAnimation/BugsBunny with his name being a reference to Bugs calling people Jackson.
1504* CanonImmigrant: From ''ComicBook/StarWarsMarvel1977''.
1505* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: He might be an obnoxious loudmouth whose ego is bigger than his commonsense, but when the situation calls for it Jaxxon can be every bit as heroic, clever, and competent as Han and Lando
1506* EarlyBirdCameo:
1507** Years before he was formally reintroduced into canon, one of the variant covers for Issue #1 of ''ComicBook/StarWarsMarvel2015'' comic series features the main characters of the Original Trilogy [[TakeThatScrappy trying to avoid him]]. [[HilariousInHindsight Looks like they failed]].
1508** He or another member of his species appeared in ''[[WebAnimation/StarWarsForcesOfDestiny Forces of Destiny]]'' short, "Bounty Hunted", which was released a couple of weeks before the ''Adventures'' issue that would formally recanonize him was released.
1509* TheFriendNobodyLikes: He isn't particularly popular amongst the rest of the smuggling community, many of whom think of him as a joke or incompetent.
1510* GunsAkimbo: Wields two blaster pistols when engaging in shootouts.
1511* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He can often be insensitive and rude, but once he hears about someone in distress he will likely, if reluctantly, offer them aid.
1512* TheTrickster: Does this when he realizes the cargo he's carrying was fake and that the real one was most likely being carry to safety by one Han Solo.
1513* WhatYouAreInTheDark: During the evacuation of Cloud City he has a choice between escaping with an crate of aurodium or helping a family of Troglof refugees escape in his ship. He leaves the riches behind and takes the family back to their homeworld for free, although he warns them not to spread word of his good deed.
1514[[/folder]]
1515
1516[[folder:Amaiza Foxtrain]]
1517!!Amaiza Foxtrain
1518[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/amaizaadventures.jpg]]
1519!!!'''Species:''' Human
1520
1521->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsAdventures Adventures]]''
1522
1523Jaxxon's partner-in-crime, who quickly turned on the Lepi.
1524----
1525* AdaptationalModesty: Her original design was a lot more {{Stripperific}}.
1526* CanonImmigrant: From ''ComicBook/StarWarsMarvel1977''.
1527* {{Pirate}}: She was a former pirate, and Jaxxon laments that he knew he should not have trusted her because of this.
1528* WouldHurtAChild: Has no problem stealing what she believes are the last six eggs of a sentient species and trying to auction them off to the highest bidder, although she at least had enough standards to not invite the Empire.
1529[[/folder]]
1530
1531[[folder:The Smuggler]]
1532!!"The Smuggler"
1533[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/male_smuggler_2.jpg]]
1534[[caption-width-right:300:A character model for male Smuggler]]
1535[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/female_smuggler.jpg]]
1536[[caption-width-right:300:A character model for female Smuggler]]
1537!!!'''Species:''' Human
1538!!!'''Homeworld:''' Burnin Konn
1539
1540->'''Appears in:''' ''[[VideoGame/StarWarsUprising Uprising]]''
1541
1542A Force-sensitive thief and smuggler from Burnin Konn, a young human and their older sister, Riley, were orphaned when their father died in the mines. Working in the criminal underworld to get by, they and Riley built up a reputation. During the Iron Blockade, the sibling duo became indebted to the gangster "Happy" Dapp, leading to the siblings joining the Ivax Syndicate and becoming involved in a struggle known as the Uprising to end the Iron Blockade of the Anoat Sector.
1543----
1544* CuttingOffTheBranches: As Riley is depicted in promotional art as human, presumably, the Smuggler is as well.
1545* DisappearedDad: Because he's dead.
1546* EveryoneHasStandards: Initially, they're only interested in money, but they'd rather honor deals they've already made than break them in favor of better deals. They're also willing to take up responsibility for their actions.
1547* MissingMom: No word on what happened to their mom.
1548* NoNameGiven: Since "the Smuggler" is the player character, they'll have almost whatever name and gender you want.
1549* PlayerCharacter: For ''Uprising''.
1550[[/folder]]
1551
1552[[folder:Riley]]
1553!!Riley
1554[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/riley_sw.png]]
1555!!!'''Species:''' Human
1556!!!'''Homeworld:''' Burnin Konn
1557
1558->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CatherineTaber
1559->'''Appearances:''' ''[[VideoGame/StarWarsUprising Uprising]]''
1560
1561A young thief and smuggler from Burnin Konn, Riley and her sibling were orphaned when their father died in the mines. Working in the criminal underworld to get by, she and her sibling built up a reputation until the Cadevon brothers broke her leg over a disagreement, forcing Riley out of the field. During the Iron Blockade, they become indebted to the gangster "Happy" Dapp, leading to her eventually joining the Ivax Syndicate and becoming involved in a struggle known as the Uprising to end the Iron Blockade of the Anoat Sector.
1562----
1563* CoolBigSis: To the Smuggler, who she helped raise and care for after their father died.
1564* DisappearedDad: Because he's dead.
1565* MissingMom: No word on what happened to her mom.
1566* MissionControl: Due to her left leg being crushed and lacking the parts she needs to fix her cybernetic brace, she is forced to serve as this for her sibling.
1567* TheMole: Sells out [[spoiler:the Noble Court and the Kouhun to Governor Adelhard so that she and her sibling will be removed from Commander Bragh's purge list. Her sibling is infuriated, and cuts ties with her so they can rescue Her Majesty and their other allies captured by the Empire.]]
1568* NoNameGiven: Her last name is determinate on what the player decided the Smuggler's name should be.
1569* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: Trades favors with the Ivax Syndicate so she and her sibling can wipe out people from their past targeting them, culminating with the Cadevon brothers.
1570* SiblingTeam: Used to work in the field with her sibling until her leg injury, after which she would guide them through missions over comms.
1571* SkewedPriorities: When Cloud City is on the verge of falling due to sabotage, Riley still tries to talk with Voras about how to strike a deal with Commander Bragh.
1572* TheStarscream: She intends to betray Dapp so she and her sibling can take over his operations.
1573[[/folder]]
1574
1575!!!Crew of the ''Windfall''
1576
1577[[folder:The Captain]]
1578!!"Captain of the ''Windfall''"
1579[[quoteright:327:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/windfall_captain.png]]
1580[[caption-width-right:327:The concept art for the ''Windfall'' Captain]]
1581!!!'''Species:''' Human
1582->'''Appearances:''' ''VideoGame/VaderImmortal''
1583
1584A smuggler operated as the captain of the starship Windfall, along with their droid ZO-E3. The smuggler was unknowingly Force-sensitive, and was a descendant of Lady Corvax, an ancient Force-sensitive resident of the planet Mustafar. Darth Vader had them captured in his search for the [[MacGuffin Bright Star]].
1585----
1586* ActionSurvivor: The Captain is a smuggler that is in ''way'' over their head, but manage to competently wield a lightsaber and sneak around an Imperial fortress undetected.
1587* AmbiguouslyHuman: Or maybe ambiguously HalfHumanHybrid. The Captain is confirmed to be human, but their ancestor Lady Corvax's species is uncertain. She does look like a human, though.
1588* CantKillYouStillNeedYou: Vader keeps the Captain alive and has his soldiers defend them throughout the story because they're still needed to obtain the Bright Star and help him in his plan.
1589* TheCaptain: of the ''Windfall''.
1590* CoolSword: The concept art for the Captain shows them wielding a yellow-bladed [[LaserBlade lightsaber]] with cool-looking hilt.
1591** While it's not yellow, their ancestor Lord Corvax's Lightsword definitely qualifies. It can command an army of droids, and its hilt is just as cool. It's a shame the climax [[WreckedWeapon renders it unusable as a lightsaber,]] but when combined with a totem, it displays a star chart hinted to lead to an ancestral treasure.
1592* FeaturelessProtagonist: Being a player character in a VR game, you're only able to see the character's hands.
1593* HideTheEvidence: When they're brought onto Mustafar, ZO-E3 and the Captain do their best to hide the fact that they're smugglers, including hiding the illicit credits they have and wiping the ship's navicomputer to hide where they've been.
1594* InTheBlood: The player character is important because they're part of Lady Corvax's bloodline, and thus are able to access her sanctum and the Bright Star.
1595* NoNameGiven: The player character is only referred to as "Captain" by ZO-E3.
1596* PlayerCharacter: For ''VideoGame/VaderImmortal''.
1597* TheQuietOne: The Captain has no speaking lines throughout the game.
1598[[/folder]]
1599
1600[[folder:[=ZO-E3=]]]
1601!!ZO-E3
1602[[quoteright:299:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/zoe3.png]]
1603
1604->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MayaRudolph
1605->'''Appearances:''' ''VideoGame/VaderImmortal''
1606
1607The co-pilot of ''Windfall''. She and her captain were captured by Darth Vader in his search for the Bright Star.
1608----
1609* FemBot: She is a droid with feminine programming.
1610* HideTheEvidence: When they're brought onto Mustafar, ZO-E3 and her captain do their best to hide the fact that they're smugglers, including hiding the illicit credits they have and wiping the ship's navicomputer to hide where they've been.
1611* ItHasBeenAnHonor: ZO-E3 says at one point while the Captain is sneaking around Vader's castle that no matter what happens, it's been a good run.
1612* MotorMouth: In contrast to [[TheQuietOne her captain]], she almost never stops talking.
1613* RobotBuddy: For the player character in ''VideoGame/VaderImmortal''.
1614* ShooOutTheClowns: She makes up most of the comedic moments on this ship with the fact that she never stops talking. The end of the first episode has Vader picking her up with the Force and hurling her across the room. She's not seen for the rest of the episode.
1615[[/folder]]
1616
1617!!!Crew of the ''Salvage-1''
1618
1619[[folder:Spikewheel]]
1620!!Captain Spikewheel
1621[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/spikewheel.png]]
1622!!!'''Species:''' Droid
1623
1624->'''Appearances:''' ''Star Wars Adventures: Return to Vader's Castle #1''
1625
1626A ruthless droid captain.
1627----
1628* AssholeVictim: It isn't easy to feel bad for Spikewheel when [[spoiler:Maul kills her]], considering how she treats her crew.
1629* TheCorrupter: Hardens the hearts of new recruits and turns them ruthless and bloodthirsty by stranding them on the desolate junk world Lotho Minor. Only the survivors, or those who otherwise please her by proving their mettle, end up becoming members of her crew. [[spoiler:It turns out this was a lie to send someone else to risk their lives to capture Darth Maul.]]
1630* BullyingADragon: She shows the reader just how badly she wants to get killed by insulting Maul, calling him "Sith-Spit" and then trying to shoot him after he gets free aboard the ''Salvage-1''. [[spoiler:She dies for her troubles.]]
1631* DisneyVillainDeath: [[spoiler:If she wasn't already dead (or destroyed or whatever term you prefer for droids), then she probably suffers this when Seles blows open the cargo doors to suck Maul out into the upper atmosphere.]]
1632* FemBot: A female droid.
1633* [[HalfTheManHeUsedToBe Half the Droid She Used to Be]]: [[spoiler:Gets torn in half by Darth Maul.]]
1634* SpikesOfVillainy: As if her name wasn't any indication, she's covered in spikes, particularly on her head and shoulderpads.
1635* ThrownOutTheAirlock: [[spoiler:Her upper and lower halves get blown out the open cargo door of the ''Salvage-1'' when Seles opens it while it's in the upper atmosphere to get rid of Maul.]]
1636* TooDumbToLive: Despite recognizing the captured Maul as a Sith, Spikewheel insists on taking him with them when they leave Lotho Minor, over the objections of Brennar. [[spoiler:Surprise, surprise, Maul gets loose, and the first thing he does is rip Spikewheel in half.]]
1637* TwoFaced: The left side of her face is damaged, making it resemble a human skull.
1638[[/folder]]
1639
1640[[folder:Brennar]]
1641!!Brennar
1642[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/brennar.png]]
1643!!!'''Species:''' Human
1644
1645->'''Appearances:''' ''Star Wars Adventures: Return to Vader's Castle #1''
1646
1647A hopeful recruit to the crew of the ''Salvage-1''. Captain Spikewheel strands him and several other potential recruits on Lotho Minor to see if they've got what it takes to join her crew.
1648----
1649* TheHero: Rises to the challenge to become this first on the planet and later back aboard the ship. [[spoiler:Although he isn't ultimately the one who gets rid of Darth Maul.]]
1650* OnlySaneMan: He's probably the most reasonable member of the group.
1651* NoOneGetsLeftBehind: Refuses to abandon Seles after Darth Maul captures him.
1652* {{Robinsonade}}: What he thinks he and his fellow recruits are being forced to do when Spikewheel strands them. At first it seems like the recruits will have to fight one another to survive and the toughest will get to become members of Spikewheel's crew. [[spoiler:In reality, Spikewheel wants them to find and capture Darth Maul for her.]]
1653[[/folder]]
1654
1655[[folder:Seles]]
1656!!Seles
1657[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/seles.png]]
1658!!!'''Species:''' Roonan
1659
1660->'''Appearances:''' ''Star Wars Adventures: Return to Vader's Castle #1''
1661
1662Another potential ''Salvage-1'' recruit who gets stranded on Lotho Minor by the ruthless Captain Spikewheel.
1663----
1664* ApologisesALot: One of his defining character traits.
1665* DistressedDude: Gets captured by Darth Maul and held prisoner.
1666* BullyMagnet: He pretty much immediately starts getting picked on by Gritz.
1667* NervousWreck: Not a moment goes by that he isn't in some state of shock, fear or anxiety.
1668* {{Robinsonade}}: What he thinks he and his fellow recruits are being forced to do when Spikewheel strands them. At first it seems like the recruits will have to fight one another to survive and the toughest will get to become members of Spikewheel's crew. [[spoiler:In reality, Spikewheel wants them to find and capture Darth Maul for her.]]
1669* UnlikelyHero: ''He'' is the one who [[spoiler:opens the ship's rear door while they're in Lotho Minor's upper atmosphere, blowing Maul out and saving everyone. Well, everyone except [[AssholeVictim Gritz]], who goes out with Maul.]]
1670[[/folder]]
1671
1672[[folder:Gritz]]
1673!!Gritz
1674[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gritz.png]]
1675!!!'''Species:''' Nikto
1676
1677->'''Appearances:''' ''Star Wars Adventures: Return to Vader's Castle #1''
1678
1679Another potential ''Salvage-1'' recruit who gets stranded on Lotho Minor by the ruthless Captain Spikewheel.
1680----
1681* AmbitionIsEvil: Alone among the recruits, he wants to be the first mate, no doubt so he can lord himself over his erstwhile companions.
1682* AssholeVictim: Nobody except Brennar seems to feel too bad about what ultimately happens to him. [[spoiler:Tellingly, though, even Brennar isn't dumb enough to return to rescue him.]]
1683* TheBully: Once the group is left behind on Lotho Minor,
1684* DisneyVillainDeath: Averted. [[spoiler:Both he and Maul survive being blasted out the back of the ''Salvage-1'' and falling down to the ground despite the ship being way high up in the planet's atmosphere at the time.]]
1685* {{Jerkass}}: He has no redeeming qualities whatsoever.
1686* {{Robinsonade}}: What he thinks he and his fellow recruits are being forced to do when Spikewheel strands them. At first it seems like the recruits will have to fight one another to survive and the toughest will get to become members of Spikewheel's crew. [[spoiler:In reality, Spikewheel wants them to find and capture Darth Maul for her.]] Ends up living this for ''real'' after he winds up stranded on the junk world with Maul. [[spoiler:It is [[KilledOffscreen strongly implied]] that he doesn't last very long, and either dies or suffers AFateWorseThanDeath and [[GoMadFromTheIsolation goes insane]], given the IronicEcho in the comic's narration about only insane people go to Lotho Minor.]]
1687* ThrownOutTheAirlock: [[spoiler:When Seles opens the rear door to dump the rampaging Maul into Lotho Minor's upper atmosphere, Gritz gets sucked out too.]]
1688* TokenEvilTeammate: He's the meanest and most ruthless member of the group.
1689* TooDumbToLive: Not only does he insist on capturing a Sith Lord and taking him back with them just to he can please Captain Spikewheel and become her first mate, but after said Sith Lord breaks free and [[spoiler:tears Spikewheel in half]], Gritz actually tries to ''prevent'' Seles from [[spoiler:blowing open the cargo door and sucking Maul into the planet's upper atmosphere]], insisting to the very end that they can subdue him and get rich by turning him in.
1690* UnexplainedRecovery: [[spoiler:''Somehow'' both he and Maul survive what had to be a fall of several thousand feet. Considering Maul quickly singles him out to take his anger out on, it's obvious Gritz wishes he ''hadn't'' survived the fall.]]
1691[[/folder]]
1692
1693[[folder:Riki]]
1694!!Riki
1695[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/riki_0.png]]
1696!!!'''Species:''' Theelin
1697->'''Appearances:''' ''Star Wars Adventures: Return to Vader's Castle #1''
1698
1699Yet another hopeful recruit stranded by Spikewheel.
1700----
1701* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Being an alien, she has pink skin.
1702* FlatCharacter: Gets the least amount of characterization among the stranded crew members.
1703* RedIsHeroic: She has red hair, pink skin, and is extremely brave and kindhearted.
1704* {{Robinsonade}}: What she thinks she and her fellow recruits are being forced to do when Spikewheel strands them. At first it seems like the recruits will have to fight one another to survive and the toughest will get to become members of Spikewheel's crew. [[spoiler:In reality, Spikewheel wants them to find and capture Darth Maul for her.]]
1705[[/folder]]
1706
1707!!!Trade Spine League
1708
1709[[folder:Shortpaw]]
1710!!Shortpaw
1711[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/shortpaw_sw.png]]
1712!!!'''Species:''' Chadra-Fan
1713
1714->'''Appearances:''' ''[[VideoGame/StarWarsUprising Uprising]]''
1715
1716-->''"...Shortpaw, a junk dealer at heart. But to keep my mind sharp, I keep my paws in other markets."''
1717
1718A junk dealer on Burnin Konn, Shortpaw is secretly the leader of the Trade Spine League, a loose association of smugglers in the Anoat Sector. During the Iron Blockade, he entered the League into an alliance with several other groups within the sector to overthrow Governor Adelhard and the Empire.
1719----
1720* ArtificialLimbs: His right hand is a mechanical replacement.
1721* ChekhovsGunman: Appears at the very start of the game as a junk dealer the player is talking with. Several missions later he is met again and revealed to be the head of the Trade Spine League.
1722* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Presumably his real name isn't Shortpaw, which is likely a reference to his missing hand.
1723[[/folder]]
1724
1725[[folder:Dapp]]
1726!!"Happy" Dapp
1727[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dapp_sw.png]]
1728[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
1729!!!'''Species:''' Human
1730
1731->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SteveBlum
1732->'''Appearances:''' ''[[VideoGame/StarWarsUprising Uprising]]''
1733
1734A human male smuggler and gangster on Burnin Konn, Dapp is an associate of the Trade Spine League. After Riley and her smuggler sibling become indebted to him, Dapp has them work for him and the League to pay off their debt.
1735----
1736* AffablyEvil: Quite cheerful for a smuggler and gangster, which is probably where his nickname comes from. That being said, he does have a temper that makes him somewhat unstable and difficult to work with.
1737* BenevolentBoss: Although he initially threatens to kill Riley and the Smuggler for losing his cargo of Kyber crystals, he lets them work off the debt instead and treats them extremely fairly. He even refers to the Smuggler as his best and favorite employee.
1738* FacialMarkings: Has a large tattoo around his right eye.
1739* FluffyTheTerrible: A gangster named "Happy" Dapp doesn't sound very terrifying.
1740* HeroicSacrifice: When the Purge Troopers arrive at the Carbon Score Cantina to wipe out the people who heard Leia's message regarding the Emperor's death, Dapp hides Riley instead of going for cover himself, which results in his death and her survival.
1741[[/folder]]
1742
1743!Arms Dealers
1744
1745%%[[folder:Endente]]
1746%%!!Endente
1747%%[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bf758cf3641391b48c437b68ff123ce2.jpg]]
1748%%!!!'''Species:''' Sugi
1749
1750%%->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JamesHong
1751%%->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]''
1752
1753%%A Sugi arms dealer who strikes a deal with Count Dooku to sell a giant kyber crystal to the Separatists.
1754%%----
1755%%* ArmsDealer: He and his group are well known arms dealers, and have a very large armory of weapons at their disposal.
1756%%* AttackAttackRetreatRetreat: When he and his guards encounter Obi-Wan and Anakin in his ship after they break free, he orders his guards to attack them. When two of them are swiftly killed he panics and orders the remaining guard to retreat.
1757%%* OffWithHisHead: Courtesy of Grievous.
1758%%* SpiderPeople: Averted, as he is the only Sugi arms dealer shown to not be wearing a spider mech suit (which the rest wear to make themselves look more imposing), and showing that the Sugi species is a subversion of this trope.
1759%%* TooDumbToLive: Decides to demand twice the amount of money for the kyber crystal from Dooku in exchange for killing Obi-Wan and Anakin. Dooku tells him that when Grievous arrives to get the crystal, Endente will get what he deserves. [[OffWithHisHead It goes as well as you'd expect a deal with Grievous to go.]]
1760%%-->'''Endente:''' Heh, heh, heh, [[GenreBlind I bet he pays us triple]]!
1761%%* YouHaveFailedMe: Grievous kills him because he lost the kyber crystal to the Jedi. He was planning on killing him anyway.
1762%%[[/folder]]
1763
1764[[folder:Gannis Ducain]]
1765!!Gannis Ducain
1766[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gannis_ducain_sw.png]]
1767%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
1768!!!'''Species:''' Kajain'sa'nikto
1769
1770->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsAdventures Adventures]]'' | ''Film/TheForceAwakens'' (mentioned only)
1771
1772A gunrunner who stole the ''Millennium Falcon'' from Han Solo.
1773----
1774* AllThereInTheManual: His first name and line of work are revealed in supplementary materials. He made his first appearance in the "Flight of the Falcon" arc of ''Star Wars Adventures''.
1775* ArmsDealer: He used the ''Falcon'' to run guns.
1776* HeelFaceTurn: In the years after stealing the ''Millennium Falcon'' and making a name for himself, Ducain had been making supply runs for an unknown man who turned out to be a First Order officer. Horrified that he had been fueling a group who will cause chaos throughout the galaxy, Ducain remembers Han's last words to him before he stole the ''Falcon'' and decided to cut all ties to his contact. Even after the Irving Boys had stolen the ''Falcon'' from him, Ducain reaffirms that he wanted to atone for his sins and joined the Resistance.
1777* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Ducain used to work for Maz Kanata as a cleaner but opportunity struck when Han needed an assistant. When Han left Ducain to look after the ''Falcon'' while he tried to find Chewie, Ducain stole the ''Falcon'' and from there on, he became a famous smuggler and visiting places he could only dream of when he was younger.
1778* LaserGuidedKarma: After he stole the ''Falcon'' from Han, the Irving Boys stole it from Ducain.
1779* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Ducain used the ''Falcon'' to deliver weapons to an unknown informer but when he found out that the man is from the First Order, Ducain was horrified and attempted to return the ''Falcon'' to Han.
1780* NoodleIncident: How he was able to steal the ''Millennium Falcon'' from Han Solo himself and get away with it.
1781* SmallRoleBigImpact: If it weren't for him, ''Film/TheForceAwakens'' would’ve ended after the first act.
1782[[/folder]]
1783
1784[[folder:Sarco Plank]]
1785!!Sarco Plank
1786[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sarco_plank_sw.png]]
1787!!!'''Species:''' Melitto
1788!!!'''Homeworld:''' Li-Toran
1789
1790->'''Portrayed by:''' ???
1791->'''Appearances:''' ''Literature/TheWeaponOfAJedi'' | ''Film/TheForceAwakens''
1792
1793A Melitto scavenger, bounty hunter, arms dealer, and all around scumbag. Sarco had an encounter with Luke Skywalker on Devaron shortly after the Battle of Yavin, and more than three decades later is living on Jakku.
1794----
1795* AscendedExtra: Appears very briefly in the background of ''The Force Awakens'', but plays a key role in another story.
1796* ArmsDealer: Currently operates as an arms dealer on Jakku.
1797%%* BigBad: Of ''The Weapon of a Jedi''.
1798* BountyHunter: This was one of his many former careers.
1799* CombatPragmatist: If a battle is not going his way, Sarco will use a flash grenade to blind his opponent.
1800* DisneyVillainDeath: Survives this in ''The Weapon of a Jedi'', receiving a slash from Luke's lightsaber before being knocked down a large hole. Luke senses Sarco survived the fall, and his presence on Jakku more than thirty years later shows that he managed to escape.
1801* EvilPoacher: His attempts to poach local wildlife on Devaron does not sit well with Luke or the droids. This is one of the first hints that he's even less savory than he first appears, and he already comes off as pretty unsavory.
1802* InsectoidAliens: Melitto are insectile humanoids who require masks and breathing devices on most inhabitable planets and use super-sensitive cilia to sense their environment. They also have hardened chitin all over their body.
1803* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: After it looks like he might be a JerkWithAHeartOfGold by helping Luke defeat a group of Imperials, Sarco then tries to add Luke and his lightsaber to his collection, while threatening to murder a teenage girl and sell the droids.
1804* ObviouslyEvil: Wears a scary mask, tries to poach animals, has numerous people claiming he is untrustworthy, and genuinely just acts creepy when Luke first meets him. Later proves to be completely evil and a manipulative bastard.
1805* ShroudedInMyth: According to "Rey's Survival Guide", Rey has heard a rumor that he killed a squad of Stormtroopers. ''The Weapon of a Jedi'' shows this was true, as he fought alongside Luke to take down a squad hunting them on Devaron.
1806[[/folder]]
1807
1808[[folder:Galus Vez]]
1809!!Galus Vez
1810[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/galus_vez.png]]
1811!!!'''Species:''' Besalisk
1812
1813->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Magazine/StarWarsRebelsMagazine Rebels Magazine]]''
1814
1815A starship parts dealer who owned the space outpost Osisis Station and the private racecourse the Fool's Run. He often worked with the ''Ghost'' rebel cell, but after Imperial inspections of his facility increased, he wished to cease business with the crew. A deal was worked out that if Captain Hera Syndulla and the ''Ghost'' could outrun Vez and his Mandalorian Gauntlet fighter, the ''Splendour'', then the rebels would receive the parts they need for their ship, but if not, then Vez would take the ''Ghost''.
1816----
1817* DirtyCoward: Naturally, when the Empire starts getting on his back, he tries to sever connections with the ''Ghost'' crew.
1818* ILied: When Vez loses the race, he tries to capture the ''Ghost'' anyway so he can turn the crew in. The crew isn't stupid; they had anticipated his betrayal, so they blow up one of his cargo vessels and manage to get him to surrender.
1819* LaserGuidedKarma: At the end of the comic, Vez has his men edit or destroy all traces of the crew in the station so that the Imperials won't find out on their next inspection. Unbeknownst to Vez, Sabine had painted the rebel starbird insignia on the outside of the facility, so the Empire would certainly know something happened between the two groups.
1820[[/folder]]
1821
1822[[folder:Ango Croom]]
1823!!Ango Croom
1824!!!'''Species:''' Falleen
1825
1826->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Magazine/StarWarsRebelsMagazine Rebels Magazine]]''
1827
1828A Falleen that ran the Varluk Organization, a Zyzar-based company that designed and sold engine parts to whoever wanted to pay for them. At one point, Lando Calrissian swindled money from them. Some time later, the organization ran out of newly mined material but learned of Lando's puffer pig, and thus decided to steal it in an act of both revenge and self-preservation. Lando stole his pig back, but not before leaving behind information on a location with a massive haul of underground raw materials, both erasing his debt to the organization and also ensuring the long lifespan of the organization as well.
1829----
1830[[/folder]]
1831
1832!Contract Killers
1833
1834[[folder:Deathstick]]
1835!!Deathstick
1836->See her entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsTheUprising Uprising]] page.
1837[[/folder]]
1838
1839[[folder:Aleksin and Pavol]]
1840!!Aleksin and Pavol
1841[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/aleksin_and_pavol.png]]
1842->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsLando Lando]]''
1843
1844Clone warrior lovers of an unknown alien species who join Lando on his plan to steal a ship full of valuable artifacts.
1845----
1846* AnArmAndALeg: During the theft of the ''Imperialis'', [[spoiler:Aleksin becomes brainwashed and cuts off half of Pavol's arm with a lightsaber]].
1847* BrainwashedAndCrazy: [[spoiler:Aleksin gets corrupted by the Sith helmet onboard the ''Imperialis'' and turns into a lightsaber-wielding menace. Pavol's attempts to stop him end with both of them corrupted.]]
1848* BuryYourGays: [[spoiler:They are corrupted by the Sith artifacts on the ship and eventually killed.]]
1849* CatFolk: Their appearance.
1850* ElectiveMute: They consider their voices sacred. The only ones allowed to hear their voices are their family and their victims.
1851* DiscountLesbians: They are one of the new ''Star Wars'' canon's first same-sex couples, but they are CatFolk rather than humans, HumanAliens, or even RubberForeheadAliens.
1852* HomosexualReproduction: They were hoping to use the money from the heist to pay for a clone they could raise as their child.
1853[[/folder]]
1854
1855!Slavers
1856
1857[[folder:Azmorigan]]
1858!!Azmorigan
1859[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/azmorigan_sw.png]]
1860%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
1861!!!'''Species:''' Jablogian
1862!!!'''Homeworld:''' Nal Hutta
1863
1864->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JamesHong
1865->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''
1866
1867A Jablogian slaver from Nal Hutta who operated within the vicinity of Lothal from his vessel, the ''Merchant One''.
1868----
1869* AffablyEvil: Despite how generally repulsive he is, he did offer Hera some food after Lando sold her to him (but aside from planning to knock him unconscious, she was too grossed out by his JabbaTableManners to accept the offer). He also offered to let the ''Ghost'' crew live in exchange for letting him get revenge on Lando.
1870* EnemyMine: Has some sort of weird alliance with Hondo (one can suppose that criminal relations are pretty complicated), and then the both of them with the ''Ghost'' crew in Season 3 to go on a treasure hunt. His team-up with Hondo mainly contains a lot of [[TeethClenchedTeamwork arguing]] over who gets what.
1871* FacelessGoons: His henchman all wear bug-eyed helmets and uses 773 Firepuncher rifles.
1872* FatBastard: He is a fat criminal who partakes in the slave trade and other illegal activities. Considering the character his design comes from, one could snarkily call him a Hutt with legs.
1873* {{Gonk}}: He's very grotesque compared to the rest of the ''Rebels'' cast.
1874* HumanoidAlien: Has the basic human body shape but a distinctly alien appearance.
1875* JabbaTableManners: Fitting for a guy based on Jabba's original designs.
1876* TheLoad: He's a huge liability because he's fat, slow, and gets frightened very easily.
1877* MarsNeedsWomen: He very clearly admires Hera's humanoid beauty, even though his physiology is rather radically different.
1878* MythologyGag: He's based on an unused Jabba design for ''Return of the Jedi'', and his role and actions are quite familiar to the Hutt's in the movie.
1879* TooImportantToWalk: Subverted. Lando is surprised to see that he walked a long distance from his own ship to ambush him, and Azmorigan says he does what he has to, but that doesn't stop him from complaining about the pain in his legs.
1880[[/folder]]
1881
1882[[folder:Slussen Canker]]
1883!!Slussen Urla-fir Kal Kethin-wa Canker
1884!!!'''Species:''' Vorlaggn
1885
1886->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/AftermathLifeDebt Life Debt]]''
1887
1888A notorious slaver who provides sanctuary and protection to Vice Admiral Gedde after the battle of Endor.
1889----
1890* ElaborateUndergroundBase: He owns a massive fortress, [[VolcanoLair built into an active volcano]], which is also inside of a cave.
1891* MeaningfulName: A canker is an ulcerous condition or disease, which is an apt description for the hideous and supurating appearance of Vorlaggns.
1892* OverlyLongName: His full name is Slussen Urla-fir Kal Kethin-wa Canker. No wonder everybody just refers to him as Slussen Canker.
1893* ThirdPersonPerson: He only ever speaks of himself in the third person, a habit universal to his species.
1894[[/folder]]
1895
1896[[folder:[=MaDall=]]]
1897!![=MaDall=]
1898[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/madall.png]]
1899!!!'''Species:''' Zygerrian
1900!!!'''Homeworld:''' Zygerria
1901
1902->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Magazine/StarWarsRebelsMagazine Rebels Magazine]]''
1903
1904-->''"Clear up this mess you've made and bring me some new food. Being my slave is far better than serving the Empire. You'll be treated far better."''
1905
1906A Zygerrian slaver who operated her slave empire on Oon. She would be taken down from power when rebel Sabine Wren would infiltrate her empire and start a revolt against her. However, rather than executed, she was permitted to go free, with Sabine suggesting that she could use her talents against the Galactic Empire.
1907----
1908* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: She has purple skin, whereas most Zygerrians have pink or other natural cat/feline colors like light tan.
1909* BreakTheHaughty: At the end of her comic, she is left with nothing, but Sabine tells her she could always put her leadership skills to good use instead; to rise ''against'' the Empire, not rival it.
1910[[/folder]]
1911
1912!Other Criminals
1913
1914[[folder:The Irving Boys]]
1915!!Vanver and Toursant Irving
1916
1917->'''Appearances:''' ''Film/TheForceAwakens'' (mentioned only)
1918
1919A pair of criminals who stole the ''Millennium Falcon'' from Ducain.
1920----
1921* AllThereInTheManual: Their first names are revealed in supplementary materials.
1922* TheGhost: They have yet to make an appearance, but their actions prove instrumental in setting up the story.
1923* LaserGuidedKarma: After they stole the ''Falcon'' from Ducain, Unkar Plutt stole it from them.
1924* SmallRoleBigImpact: Without them, the ''Falcon'' wouldn’t have ended up on Jakku.
1925[[/folder]]
1926
1927[[folder:Gha Nachkt]]
1928!!Gha Nachkt
1929[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gha_nachkt_sw_9.png]]
1930%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
1931!!!'''Species:''' Trandoshan
1932!!!'''Homeworld:''' Trandosha
1933
1934->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RonPerlman
1935->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]''
1936
1937A scavenger who made a profit collecting and selling junk he salvaged from space battlegrounds during the Clone Wars, most notably droids. After the Battle of Bothawui, he salvaged R2-D2, who was presumed to be lost in the battle.
1938----
1939* BullyingADragon: He made the mistake of demanding more money from General Grievous, a figure publicly known for leading the Separatists' droid army and killing Jedi. After enough bullying from before buying Artoo, the General gets fed up with it and gives him [[InTheBack his just reward]]. When Grievous says you've earned your reward, it's best to just accept what you've been given.
1940-->'''General Grievous:''' [[BondOneLiner There's your bonus.]]
1941* DisasterScavengers: He makes his living scavenging wreckage from the space battlegrounds of the Clone Wars, and then selling it to whoever's willing to pay the most for it, including the opposing side of whatever faction the wreckage originally belonged to.
1942* FatBastard: Not only is he unusually portly and out of shape for a Trandoshan (even other fat Trandoshans such as those in Garnac's lodge are capable fighters), he's also a very sleazy merchant who's willing to hide merchandise (read: R2-D2) from their original owners so he can sell it to someone who would pay more (General Grievous).
1943* FourFingeredHands: Very unusual in that Trandoshans usually have three-fingered hands.
1944* GadgeteerGenius: Not only was he able to dissect Artoo without disabling him, he was able to access his memory banks.
1945* {{Gasshole}}: He is introduced to Anakin and Ahsoka by farting in their faces while trying to climb through a faulty airlock door. In the documentary for "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS1E6DownfallOfADroid Downfall of a Droid]]", sound editors Matthew Wood and David Acord [[SelfDeprecation admitted]] that wasn't really part of the episode's original script and [[ThrowItIn threw it in]] for their own amusement. However, this is downplayed, as he isn't heard farting again after that.
1946* {{Gonk}}: Trandoshans aren't necessarily pretty to begin with (and are usually much more menacing), but Nachkt's ugly even by their standards. In addition to being quite portly, he's got lanky arms in combination with stubby legs and a lazy eye.
1947* {{Greed}}: His FatalFlaw, which got him rewarded with a lightsaber InTheBack.
1948* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Grievous skewers him with one of his lightsabers after demanding more payment from him.
1949* InTheBack: His "bonus" from General Grievous for accessing Artoo's memory bank.
1950* LizardFolk: Comes with being a Trandoshan.
1951* ReptilesAreAbhorrent: He may not be a ruthless killer [[PlanetOfHats like other members of his species]], but instead, he's a sleazy junk dealer.
1952* StereotypeFlip: Trandoshans are often depicted as being brutally efficient hunters (and [[PosthumousCharacter Nack Movers]], a PaletteSwap of him, was said to be a killer that warranted being poisoned to death to take out). Gha Nackt is an out-of-shape and shifty battlefield salvager.
1953* TooDumbToLive: Insisting that Grievous pay him more money, especially after Grievous had already warned him "Don't push me," was not exactly a wise move.
1954[[/folder]]
1955
1956[[folder:Cornelius Evazan]]
1957!!Dr. Cornelius Evazan
1958[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cornelius_evazan_sw.png]]
1959[[caption-width-right:300:''"Call it research. Call it madness. Call it art—it's all the same to me: I must know more."'']]
1960!!!'''Species:''' Human
1961!!!'''Homeworld:''' Alsakan
1962
1963->'''Portrayed by:''' Alfie Curtis & Creator/MichaelSmiley
1964->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsHanSoloAndChewbacca Han Solo and Chewbacca]]'' | ''Film/RogueOne'' | ''Film/ANewHope'' | ''Literature/FromACertainPointOfView'' | ''ComicBook/DoctorAphra''
1965
1966-->''"We're wanted men. I have the death sentence on twelve systems."''
1967
1968A wanted doctor from Alsakan who is infamous throughout the criminal underworld for his deranged experiments. His life took a turn while drinking in a cantina in Mos Eisley, where he and his partner Ponda Baba encountered Luke Skywalker.
1969----
1970* AmbiguouslyHuman: A weird case, as while human, his strange looks are enough to make some canon sources mistakenly identify him as an alien.
1971* AxCrazy: He threatens people just for slightly bumping into him, and brags to Luke Skywalker that his crimes have given him the death sentence in twelve systems. According to "The Kloo Horn Cantina Caper", Muftak was supplying Evazan with a medication (which got lost when Han Solo dumped his cargo to escape the Empire) that may have suppressed his rage, but even he's not sure the meds would do the job sufficiently.
1972* TheCameo:
1973** Not Evazan himself, but an abandoned plastic surgery clinic allegedly once run by him (named "Doctor Evazan Cosmetic Surgery") shows up in Pons Ora on Abafar in ''The Clone Wars'' episode [[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS5E12MissingInAction "Missing in Action"]].
1974** He has a brief cameo in ''Film/RogueOne'' when the heroes brush past him, and his partner has to physically restrain him from attacking them. AllThereInTheManual reveals that under the alias of Roofoo, he's responsible for some of the... [[BodyHorror questionable things]] you'll see on Jedha.
1975* CardCarryingVillain: He openly boasts about being evil and admits that he has a death sentence in twelve systems.
1976* DeadlyDoctor: His criminal career began when it was discovered that he had mutilated and murdered several of his patients during plastic surgery. He has since continued to utilize medical knowledge and equipment in his crimes and schemes.
1977* FacialHorror: Half of his face ended up hideously scarred after an encounter with a bounty hunter.
1978* ForScience: Justifies all of his actions as being for the "progress" of science and the study of evil. Specifically, the progress of science created monsters and studying evil in order to do evil things better.
1979-->'''Evazan:''' At the very least they'll spice up our study into evil. Both bombs'll blow anyway, regardless of which subject gets taken out first. External pressures are a critical variable, Ponda. That's why I hired them. [[SuddenlyShouting Science]]!
1980* {{Gonk}}: His scarred face makes him look quite inhuman as a result.
1981* HairTriggerTemper: He started threatening Luke just because he and Ponda Baba don't like the young man, and then suddenly got aggressive when Obi-Wan tried to calm things down.
1982-->'''Evazan:''' (''pointing at Ponda Baba'') He doesn't like you.\
1983'''Luke:''' I'm sorry.\
1984'''Evazan:''' (''yanks Luke back by the shoulder to face him'') ''I'' don't like you either. You just watch yourself. We're wanted men. I have the death sentence on twelve systems.\
1985'''Luke:''' I'll be careful. (''turns away'')\
1986'''Evazan:''' (''yanks Luke back again'') You'll be ''dead''!\
1987'''Obi Wan:''' This one is not worth the effort. Come, let me get you something.\
1988''Evazan angrily shoves Luke out of his seat.''
1989* ItAmusedMe: In ''Doctor Aphra'', he implants Aphra and the droid trying to kill her with bombs that'll go off if either die or get further than 20 meters from each other, then drops them in a hostile city with a price on their head so [[ChainedHeat they'll have to work together to survive]]. Why? He was bored and wanted something fun to watch while he was lying low.
1990* {{Jerkass}}: He and Ponda seem to just randomly decide that they don't like Luke and try to kill him.
1991* MadDoctor: What exactly got him at least twelve death sentences? Some horrific medical experiments. On Jedha, he lobotomized the top halves of injured citizens' heads (or their entire heads in some cases) and replaced them with droid brains, turning them into meat droids. As the presence of Decraniated (the aforementioned meat droids) on Dryden Vos's yacht and Tam Posla's (who was one of the bounty hunters after him) presence on Vandor show, Evazan has been up to this long before the Jedha insurgency, having previously worked for the Crimson Dawn.
1992* ManipulativeBastard: [[spoiler:He plays Aphra like a fiddle in the ''Catastrophe Con'' arc, passing himself off as a harmless victim for her to use and discard, even pretending to object to her crueler moments. All to rub it in later when he has her at his mercy.]]
1993* MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate: His madness began to manifest while he was still in medical school, but Evazan was able to graduate anyway and begin his life of creating monstrosities.
1994* MuggingTheMonster: He makes the mistake of messing with Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi.
1995* OhCrap: After realizing exactly how dangerous Triple-Zero is, Evazan and Ponda are terrified of him and are desperately trying to ensure he is destroyed before the droid can come after them.
1996* SavedByCanon: He was in Jedha City with Ponda Baba a very short time before it was obliterated by the Death Star, but they left the planet for Tatooine soon enough.
1997* TooDumbToLive: Wuher notes how extremely dumb it is to continuously declare that one has a death sentence in multiple systems in a bar filled with other criminals and bounty hunters, several of whom look very interested when they hear that.
1998* TranslatorBuddy: He translates all of Ponda's threats towards Luke.
1999* UnderestimatingBadassery:
2000** They certainly didn't expect the old man they picked a fight with would turn out to be a Jedi Knight in hiding.
2001** He also doesn't realize just how much trouble he's getting himself into by pissing off Triple Zero when setting up his ChainedHeat scenario with Aphra. He quickly comes to regret this, and tries to hire some hunters to take the two out before they can get the bombs removed.
2002* VillainousFriendship: He and Ponda get along quite well, and openly call themselves friends.
2003-->'''Ponda:''' Nuuhhhrk-ut-ut.\
2004'''Evazan:''' You're quite right, Ponda. Evil doesn't preclude friendship.
2005[[/folder]]
2006
2007[[folder:Ponda Baba]]
2008!!Ponda Baba
2009[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ponda_baba_sw.png]]
2010!!!'''Species:''' Aqualish
2011!!!'''Homeworld:''' Ando
2012
2013->'''Portrayed by:''' Tommy Ilsley
2014->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsHanSoloAndChewbacca Han Solo and Chewbacca]]'' | ''Film/RogueOne'' | ''Film/ANewHope'' | ''Literature/FromACertainPointOfView'' | ''ComicBook/DoctorAphra''
2015
2016A thug and friend of Dr. Evazan, he gets into a fight with Luke Skywalker, resulting in a confrontation with Obi-Wan Kenobi. Despite being wounded by the Jedi, Ponda and Evazan continued their reign of terror across the galaxy.
2017----
2018* AdaptationalNiceGuy: In ''Legends'', he and Evazan had a brief falling out after a botched (and nearly fatal) attempt at reattaching Ponda's arm, with Ponda even threatening revenge on Evazan. In Canon, despite Evazan still nearly killing Ponda in the arm reattachment attempt, there's nothing indicating that the two had a falling out and seem to still be [[VillainousFriendship good friends]].
2019* AnArmAndALeg: His right arm is cut off by Obi-Wan's lightsaber. After the incident, Tam Posla collected Ponda's arm as part of a lead in his hunt for Evazan. [[spoiler:After Posla is killed, Evazan steals his ship and reunites with Ponda in it, and gives his arm back to him, as a souvenir.]]
2020* ArtificialLimbs: Evazan builds him a new arm to replace the one Obi-Wan cut off. He even throws in a flamethrower in the hand for Ponda, although he doesn't tell him about it first so he could laugh at Ponda's scared reaction upon accidently activating it.
2021* AxCrazy: Beyond the things he and Doctor Evazan get involved in, the Databank suggests that Ponda only picked a fight with Luke (which Dr. Evazan escalated) because he was bored.
2022* BizarreAlienBiology: Unlike most species in the ''Star Wars'', his wound is not instantly cauterized when he loses his arm to a lightsaber, leaving a bloody mess on the floor. This bit of EarlyInstallmentWeirdness is {{Hand Wave}}d away by explaining that the blood properties of the Aqualish species are different than most other aliens in the setting.
2023* TheCameo: In ''Film/RogueOne'', Jyn and Cassian bump into him, and he has to physically restrain his partner from attacking them. AllThereInTheManual reveals that he's been up to some of the more peculiar things you'll see on Jedha under the alias of Sawkee.
2024* HumanoidAlien: Has the basic human body shape, but has an alien appearance.
2025* {{Jerkass}}: For some reason he and Evazan seem to randomly decide that they don't like Luke and try to kill him.
2026* SavedByCanon: He was in Jedha City with Cornelius Evazan a very short time before it was obliterated by the Death Star, but they left the planet for Tatooine soon enough.
2027* UnderestimatingBadassery: He didn't expect the old man he attacked to be a Jedi Knight in hiding.
2028* TheUnintelligible: He doesn't speak Basic, forcing Evazan to translate Ponda's threats towards Luke.
2029* VillainousFriendship: With Evazan.
2030* WilyWalrus: Aqualish like Ponda loosely resemble walruses (and their language was made using Walrus sounds), and Ponda is a temperamental thug.
2031[[/folder]]
2032
2033[[folder:The Tonnika Sisters]]
2034!!Tonnika Sisters (Brea and Senni Tonnika)
2035[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tonnika_sisters_sw.png]]
2036[[caption-width-right:300:Senni (left) and Brea (right)]]
2037%%!!!'''Species:'''
2038
2039->'''Portrayed by:''' Christine Hewett (Brea), Angela Staines (Senni)
2040->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]''[[note]]mugshot[[/note]] | ''Literature/FromACertainPointOfView'' | ''Film/ANewHope''
2041
2042A pair of sisters who became wanted criminals after botching a prison break on Kiffex. They eventually became associates of Han Solo and Lando Calrissian, but had a falling out with Han.
2043----
2044* AccidentalMurder: While breaking a friend out of a detention center on Kiffex, a prison guard returned to their post early and engaged Brea in a firefight. The inexperienced Brea accidently shot and killed him, forcing the sisters to go on the run.
2045* AmbiguouslyHuman: They were stated to be Kiffar in ''Legends'', but their species isn't explicitly mentioned in canon. However, with it being stated that they became criminals on Kiffex (one of the two Kiffar homeworlds, and the sisters' homeworld in ''Legends''), [[SchrodingersCanon this is likely still canon]].
2046* CoordinatedClothes: They wear identical clothing, save for color, and have the same hairdo.
2047* EveryoneHasStandards: They hate having to do jobs for Jabba.
2048* NoodleIncident: Most of their past with Han and Lando is this. At one point, Brea and Senni trashed a hotel room on Coruscant to get back at Lando for something, while Han is apparently responsible for Brea's greatest humiliation and she is determined to get revenge on him.
2049* OlderThanTheyLook: A mugshot that Ahsoka comes across in "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS2E11LightsaberLost Lightsaber Lost]]" shows that Brea was already wanted for murder during the Clone Wars, over ''twenty-one years'' before she and Senni ended up in Chalmun's Cantina on Mos Eisley.
2050[[/folder]]
2051
2052[[folder:Papa Toren]]
2053!!Papa Toren
2054[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/toren_sw.png]]
2055%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
2056
2057->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsDoctorAphra Doctor Aphra]]'' | ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsLando Lando]]'' | ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsCrimsonReign Crimson Reign]]'' | ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsPoeDameron Poe Dameron]]''
2058
2059A crime lord associated with the Whisper Network who sometimes acts as an intermediary for other criminals. He is always accompanied by a group of Ximpi who translate for him. During the reign of the New Republic, he was imprisoned in Megalox Beta.
2060----
2061* AscendedExtra: Initially only had a very small role in his first appearance in ''Lando'', but has gone on to appear in several other comic series that have expanded on his role in the criminal underworld.
2062* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He and his Ximpi associates are very good friends. [[spoiler:When one is crushed by gravity during Grakkus' escape from Megalox Beta, Toren makes an audible sound for the first time and weeps out of grief]].
2063* KnowledgeBroker: The ''Smuggler's Guide'' establishes him as a member of the Whisper Network, a group of intelligence gatherers and knowledge brokers who sought to steer the criminal underworld along paths favorable to them by manipulating information and dealmaking.
2064* TheUnintelligible: Speaks very quietly in an unknown language, which the Ximpi accompanying him then translate to whomever he is speaking with.
2065* VillainousFriendship: With his Ximpi companions. Toren also thought he and Terex were friends, [[spoiler:then Terax abandoned Toren and two other criminal associates to die in Megalox Beta when the gravity dome was shut off]].
2066[[/folder]]
2067
2068[[folder:Korin Pers]]
2069!!Sava Korin Pers
2070[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/korin_pers_sw.png]]
2071%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
2072!!!'''Species:''' Ugnaught
2073
2074->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsHanSoloAndChewbacca Han Solo & Chewbacca]]'' | ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsLando Lando]]''
2075
2076->''"I trust knowledge. I trust learning. I understand it, and I trust it. It never lets you down, unlike some."''
2077
2078A disgraced professor who used to work at the University of Bar'leth during the age of the Republic. An expert on antiquities, she once teamed up with Lando Calrissian, but it resulted in the loss of one of her eyes. Years later, Lando and Lobot would meet her again to recruit her to their heist to steal the ''Imperialis'' under the pretense it may hold antiques. However, she died during the mission.
2079----
2080* EyeScream: She lost one of her eyes the first time she worked with Lando and had to get a cybernetic replacement.
2081* JerkassToOne: She likes Lobot and gets along well with Aleksin and Pavol, but constantly snarks at and insults Lando. This attitude is justified due to her losing an eye on a previous job with Lando in which he ran and left her behind.
2082* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: After she gets corrupted by the Sith helmet as well, Korin tries to side with Aleksin and Pavol. They immediately stab her with a lightsaber.
2083* PersecutedIntellectuals: She was an expert on antiquities, specifically Jedi artifacts and history. When the Empire rose to power, that line of work was suddenly frowned upon and she was forced out of the University. Korin had to turn to criminal consultation on artifacts to make a living.
2084* PigMan: She's an Ugnaught, who look like humanoid pigs or boars.
2085* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: When the Sith artifact screws up the twins, Korin decides that between that and the knowledge that the Emperor is seemingly a Sith devotee, she just wants out and tries to ditch the group by leaving in an escape pod.
2086* TeethClenchedTeamwork: She isn't a fan of working with Lando due to the loss of her eye on a previous job, but needs the credits and agrees to help with the heist.
2087[[/folder]]
2088
2089[[folder:Kho Phon Farrus]]
2090!!Kho Phon Farrus
2091[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kho_phon_farrus_sw.png]]
2092%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
2093!!!'''Species:''' Alcedian
2094
2095->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsDoctorAphra Doctor Aphra]]'' | ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsHiddenEmpire Hidden Empire]]''
2096
2097A rogue archeologist, former student at the University of Bar'leth, and self-proclaimed nemesis of Doctor Aphra. They became obsessed with dark side cults, particularly the Ascendant, and sought out their artifacts in order to gain powers similar to the Force.
2098----
2099* ArchEnemy: Declares that they are Aphra's, who is initially confused and does not even recognize their voice. She does recognize Kho when they lower their hood and is concerned, but also seems to regard Kho just as one of many people she has ticked off in the past. Kho is rather furious at this dismissal, particularly when Aphra does not even bothering listening to their monologue.
2100* BirdPeople: Alcedians are a semi-avian species, with hawk-like eyes and feathered shoulders.
2101* EnergyAbsorption: The Whip of Sorrows can drain all the energy out of Sana's blaster and redirect it.
2102* ForeignCultureFetish: Kho dresses like a Sith and is fascinated with the Dark Side despite not being Force-sensitive.
2103* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Is fascinated with the Dark Side. However, they are not Force-sensitive so they focus on hunting down the Ascendant's {{Magitek}} to compensate.
2104* InTheHood: Wears a dark black robe and often goes around with its hood up, which is why Aphra did not recognize them at first.
2105* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: They might be good at murdering people and stealing Ascendant artifacts but most of the artifacts they steal turn out to be fake. They actually begin to doubt that they're a worthy heir to the Ascendant's power.
2106* LightningLash: They wield an Ascendant artifact called the Whip of Sorrows which can capture and redirect energy.
2107* MagnetismManipulation: Their Ascendant gloves allow them to manipulate items with small magnetic devices attached to them. Kho uses this to imitate Force powers just as the Ascendant did.
2108* NonHumanNonBinary: They are a non-binary Alcedian, an avian-like species that was not-yet-named at the time of their debut. With the appearance of binary-gender Alcedians in ''The High Republic'', this confirms that Kho is non-binary even by their species standards.
2109* PetTheDog: They might be a serial killer who performs Dark Side rituals but they still treat their droid like a beloved pet.
2110* PropheciesRhymeAllTheTime: They frequently recite a prophetic poem but they're unsure if one word should be translated as "circle" or "circuit." The former rhymes but the latter is the better translation.
2111-->'''Seven''' reach beyond the veil while '''six''' hold lights to mark the trail. '''Five''' to bend both heart and mind. '''Four''' to seek, but '''three''' to find. At the heart lies life eternal. Machine and blood complete the circle. '''Two''''s false division shall be undone. Without the Force are all made '''one'''. Wake the spark beneath the flesh and then, at last, lay death to rest.
2112* RememberTheNewGuy: Aphra knows them from a long time ago, but they are an entirely new character to the audience when introduced and Aphra barely remembers them until they show their face to her.
2113* SerialKiller: Carries out a number of ritualistic murders involving the body parts of their victims using Ascendant artifacts.
2114* TransTribulations: They first met Aphra when she helped them get into the University of Bar'leth after being previously being denied entry by the registrar due to their Imperial chain code implicitly using their deadname.
2115* UsedToBeASweetKid: Sana Starros is shocked when she realizes that Kho went to university with her and Aphra, recalling them as a shy and nice person and wonders what happened. Aphra laments that she ruins everything she touches, [[NoodleIncident implying that whatever sent Kho off the deep end]], it was Aphra's fault.
2116[[/folder]]
2117
2118[[folder:Cadeliah]]
2119!!Cadeliah
2120[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cadeliah_sw.png]]
2121%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
2122!!!'''Species:''' Human
2123%%!!!'''Homeworld:'''
2124
2125->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsBountyHunters Bounty Hunters]]'' | ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsCrimsonReign Crimson Reign]]'' | ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsHiddenEmpire Hidden Empire]]''
2126
2127The daughter of Krynthia of the Unbroken Clan and Khamus of the Mourner's Wail Syndicate, Cadeliah was the heir to both syndicates and could potentially unite them, ending a decades long rivalry. Factions within both groups sought to eliminate her to prevent this, sending Cadeliah on the run after her father attempted to kill her before she was even born. Living under the protection of Nakano Lash, she was eventually aided by Beilert Valance and entrusted to the protection of the Rebel Alliance.
2128----
2129* AbusiveParent: Khamus sought to kill her before she was even born, concerned that his father would never understand him having a child with the daughter of their worst rival.
2130* BadassAndChildDuo: With Nakano Lash, and then briefly with Beilert before she was entrusted to the Rebellion.
2131* LivingMacGuffin: As the rightful heir to both the Unbroken Clan and Mourner's Wail she could potentially end the war between them if she lives long enough to inherit. This makes Cadeliah a target of multiple groups who either want to kill her to prevent this or groom her as a future ally or puppet to control both groups.
2132* MissingMom: Her mother Krynthia died in childbirth due to lingering effects from the wounds inflicted by Khamus.
2133[[/folder]]
2134
2135[[folder:Ryn Biggleston]]
2136!!Ryn Biggleston
2137!!!'''Species:''' Human
2138
2139->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/TalesFromAGalaxyFarFarAwayVolumeOneAliens The Face of Evil]]''
2140
2141A thief who betrays her partner, takes refuge in Maz Kanata's castle, and gets plastic surgery to escape the authorities.
2142----
2143* LaserGuidedKarma: Ryn betrays her partner [=BeeLee=], but right before [=BeeLee=]'s death, she sends out a prepared message to all her friends and allies. Two of those friends happen to be the surgeons that work on Ryn's face. [[spoiler:They end up giving Ryn [=BeeLee=]'s old face, which results in Ryn being arrested for her crimes.]]
2144[[/folder]]
2145
2146%%[[folder:Kruno]]
2147%%!!Kruno
2148%%
2149%%->'''Appears in:''' ''[[Magazine/StarWarsRebelsMagazine Rebels Magazine]]''
2150%%
2151%%----
2152%%[[/folder]]
2153
2154%%[[folder:Zool Zendiat]]
2155%%!!Zool Zendiat
2156%%[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/zool_zendiat_tv_tropes.jpg]]
2157
2158%%!!!'''Species:''' Human
2159
2160%%->'''Appears in:''' ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsAdventures Adventures]]''
2161
2162%%The leader of a gang. While hunting down a J9 droid on Jakku, he and his gang kidnapped Unkar Plutt under the belief he had the droid they were looking for. After a power vacuum was left in Niima Outpost due to its junk boss's indefinite absence, Rey had to go rescue Plutt from Zendiat & his goons herself.
2163%%----
2164%%* AlliterativeName: Self-explanatory.
2165%%* CoolShades: The type that evoke a "70's cartoon about the future" kind of look.
2166%%[[/folder]]
2167
2168[[folder:Rinnrivin Di]]
2169!!Rinnrivin Di
2170[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rinnrivin_di.png]]
2171!!!'''Species:''' Kajain'sa'Nikto
2172
2173->'''Appearances:''' ''Literature/StarWarsBloodline''
2174
2175A leader of a minor cartel who rose to become a crime lord by being funded by the Amaxine warriors.
2176----
2177* AffablyEvil: He is very polite and courteous when dealing with Leia.
2178* FromNobodyToNightmare: Rinnrivin was originally a small time spice dealer, however, he rose to become a major crime lord, courtesy of the Amaxine Warriors [[spoiler:and the First Order]].
2179* HeroWorshipper: Rinnrivin worships Leia for killing Jabba the Hutt and addresses her as "Huttslayer" as a sign of respect.
2180* ManOfWealthAndTaste: Cultivates this image, as he drinks rare and expensive wine, collects art and furniture, and dresses in the latest elegant styles.
2181* NotSoDifferentRemark: Tries to argue this with Leia while attempting to convince her to have the senate lower restrictions on hard spice, claiming that she broke the law to fight the Empire and married a smuggler. Leia points out that those are very different things from drug running.
2182* KarmicDeath: Rinnrivin gets crushed to death when Leia shoots one of the supports in the Sibensko underwater base.
2183* WickedCultured: Leia thinks that had he been human, Rinnrivin would not have been out of place in the upper levels of Imperial society due to his intellectual tastes and persona.
2184[[/folder]]
2185
2186[[folder:Yahenna Laxo]]
2187!!Yahenna Laxo
2188!!!'''Species:''' Human
2189
2190->'''Appearances:''' ''Literature/ServantsOfTheEmpire''
2191
2192-->''"Welcome back to the loving embrace of your friends at the Gray Syndicate."''
2193
2194The head of the Gray Syndicate, based in Lothal's Capital City.
2195----
2196* CharacterDeath: After getting enough pay to get a snooper program, Merei activates her locator while at their base so that she doesn't have to stay indebted to them, expecting them to get arrested. Since her parents work with the Empire and Imperial forces were sent to save her, everyone, including Laxo, gets killed in a raid instead.
2197[[/folder]]
2198
2199[[folder:Pintu Son-El]]
2200!!Pintu Son-El
2201[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pintu_son_el_sw.png]]
2202%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
2203!!!'''Species:''' Moyn
2204!!!'''Homeworld:''' Coruscant
2205
2206->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BobbyMoynihan
2207->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]''
2208
2209An independent loan shark-esque figure operating on Coruscant during the Clone Wars. He and two of his men swing by Trace Martez's place of residence to demand their money.
2210----
2211* CallForward: Though Son-El was [[OutOfOrder created first]], his species officially appeared first in ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'' as Yushyn, the boss of the Mining Guild outpost that the ''Ghost'' crew raids.
2212* DirtyCoward: It takes about a minute of seeing Ahsoka manhandle his goons to make him bail.
2213* JerkAss: Not a nice guy at all, given how he happily picks on Trace Martez over Rafa's debts.
2214* MuggingTheMonster: Has his men threaten Ahsoka, completely unaware that this is a battle-hardened Jedi Padawan he's dealing with.
2215* SmallRoleBigImpact: He exists mainly to kick off the plotline that will eventually lead to Ahsoka discovering Maul is on Mandalore.
2216* {{Tuckerization}}: His species' name, Moyn, is taken from his voice actor's name, Bobby '''Moyn''ihan.
2217[[/folder]]
2218
2219[[folder:Lacezzi Macran]]
2220!!Lacezzi Macran
2221[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lacezzi.png]]
2222!!!'''Species:''' Selkath
2223
2224->'''Appearances:''' ''Star Wars Adventures: Return to Vader's Castle #3''
2225
2226A crime lord in Level 1313 on Coruscant. He hires Asajj Ventress to get to the bottom of things when people start disappearing. It turns out to be the result of his idiotic adopted son having a pet Sarlacc.
2227----
2228* EatenAlive: [[spoiler:Gobbled up by a surviving juvenile Sarlacc.]]
2229* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Despite not having much good to say about his adopted son Meysor, he is very upset when [[spoiler:he gets eaten by the Sarlacc]], and blames Ventress for [[spoiler:his death]], refusing to pay her even after she succeeded in killing the beast. [[spoiler:Unfortunately for him, one of its spawn survived.]]
2230* KilledOffscreen: [[spoiler:We don't see his death, just the silhouette of the monster attacking him through the window blinds as Ventress leaves the office.]]
2231* PragmaticVillainy: He knows that the mysterious deaths in his district are hampering his business, and the quickest way to restore things to normal is to find out who or what is behind the disappearances.
2232* TooDumbToLive: Refuses to pay the notorious Asajj Ventress despite the fact she more or less succeeded at what he hired her to do, all because [[spoiler:his adopted son Meysor]], who caused the whole thing, got killed. Fortunately for Ventress, she doesn't even need to bother killing him. When [[spoiler:a surviving baby Sarlacc invades Macran's office while the two are arguing and grabs him]], Ventress simply walks out and leaves Macran to his fate.
2233[[/folder]]
2234
2235[[folder:Meysor Macran]]
2236!!Meysor Macran
2237[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/meysor.png]]
2238!!!'''Species:''' Unknown
2239
2240->'''Appearances:''' ''Star Wars Adventures: Return to Vader's Castle #3''
2241
2242Lacezzie Macran's good-for-nothing adopted son.
2243----
2244* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler:Eaten by the very thing he in his stupidity was keeping as a pet and almost doomed Coruscant with.]]
2245* EatenAlive: [[spoiler:Grabbed and eaten by his own pet Sarlacc while trying to prevent Asajj Ventress from killing it the second time.]]
2246* DirtyCoward: Shoots Asajj Ventress in the back when trying to prevent her from killing his pet Sarlacc the first time.
2247* LackOfEmpathy: Doesn't seem to care about all the people his precious pet monster has killed and eaten, or how it's disrupting his father's business, or that the thing will eventually grow too huge to contain and potentially take over all of Level 1313 (perhaps even all of Coruscant!). All he cares about is keeping his dangerous exotic pet.
2248* TooDumbToLive: Somehow got ahold of a baby Sarlacc and has been keeping it in a metal container in his home. Even Ventress thinks he's crazy. He also gets himself killed trying to prevent her from killing thing when [[spoiler:he puts himself between it and her and gets grabbed by its tentacles and crammed into its mouth.]]
2249* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: For all of his personal faults (and he has many), Meysor never intended that the Sarlacc he was keeping grow so big as to potentially threaten all of Level 1313 and potentially the entire planet, but that's exactly what it does. [[spoiler:Until Ventress kills it and [[MonsterIsAMommy its spawn]].]] That said, he makes it plain that despite never intending for any of it to happen, he doesn't care.
2250[[/folder]]

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