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3A list of characters that don't belong to any of the three main parties. [[Characters/StarWarsParanormalitiesTrilogy Click here to return to the main characters page.]]
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7!!Bounty Hunters
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9[[folder:Gahmah Raan]]
10!!Gahmah Raan
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12!!!'''Species:''' Krishari
13!!!'''Homeworld:''' Krishar
14
15A bounty hunter that has been hired by both sides of the war on separate occasions, but mostly by Maesterus. Despite his eccentricities, he's still really good at his job.
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17* AbusiveParents: His father was a high priest to Xixixix, and during Gahmah's childhood, he brought him right in front of the creature itself to "enlighten" him, making him the deranged mercenary we know now. Whether this abuse was intentional on the father's part or not remains unknown, as Xixixix ate him later on.
18* AlienHair: Krishari have dreadlock-like tendrils that according to supplementary material, can be styled like hair, but unlike mammalian hair, is still alive and can have their length controlled by cauterizing the cut tips.
19* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: He's the main bounty hunter character for ''Paranormalitis'' and the main character of his own sidestory, but much to his dismay, he lives in the same time period as Boba Fett.
20* AmusingInjuries: He receives a lot of otherwise-fatal or untreatable injuries, only to regenerate later. His fight with Gestroma on Ockla Prime results in him having multiple hands scattered all over the cathedral floor.
21* AttentionWhore: According to his profile, he sometimes tries to get Boba Fett's attention by insulting him.
22* BadassNormal: Only on the merit of not using a lightsaber. Even then, he's barely trained in the Force and has only been seen using it for the most mundane purposes.
23* BerserkButton: Don't ever assume he's been hired by a criminal organization. Grein even outright says word-for-word that he's got a HairTriggerTemper.
24* BewareTheSillyOnes: With all things he does and accidents that happen to him, he doesn't seem like he'd make a professional bounty hunter, but he's actually one of the best in the field.
25* BladeBelowTheShoulder: He's got two wrist gauntlet blades.
26* BoomHeadshot: He finishes off a few enemies this way, namely Maushh, two Valkoran troopers, Armogeist (doesn't kill him), and [[spoiler: Gestroma]].
27* BunnyEarsLawyer: His wackiness doesn't make him any less effective at his job. This is also deconstructed in ''Odd Partnerships'', as very few people have been willing to hire him in the early days of his bounty hunting career ''because'' of his quirks, and these traits don't spell "professional" to most people.
28* CerebusRetcon: Originally, Gahmah's eccentric personality and fourth-wall awareness was the result of [[FunctionalAddict him being on spice]], but it was written all as speculation in-story. Come Episode II, it is revealed that this is really the result of being exposed up-close to a madness-inducing EldritchAbomination as a child.
29* ChargedAttack: His pistols have this function.
30* CloudCuckoolander: Of all the bounty hunters that signed up for the Menbar Mun contract, he is by far the most out there, much to the chagrin of the rest of them. He is even in contact with some "creators". He's also implied to be a [[TheStoner spice addict]]. However, the Krishari as a whole are this trope, because [[BrownNoteBeing Xixixix]] has been stunting the species' mental growth for thousands of years. Gahmah's just been affected more drastically because he was up close to the MadGod as a child.
31* CombatPragmatist: In battle, he'll sometimes shoot his enemies in specific spot to cripple them or drag out the fight to tire them out. He's also not above [[ObfuscatingStupidity exaggerating his own insanity]] beforehand to give a false sense of character to his enemies.
32* CoolHelmet: He certainly thinks so, as he wears it almost all the time (and to protect his head).
33* CoolShip: The ''Vriknash''.
34* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Gahmah Raan is kind of loopy, makes plenty of decisions that would be suicidal if not for his regeneration, [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking and is an untrained Force user]]. He's also a competent a bounty hunter and fighter and has earned the respect of Maesterus. On the other hand, [[ObfuscatingStupidity it's implied that some of his lunacy is deliberately exaggerated]] to keep his enemies off guard.
35* DeadpanSnarker: He just can't resist belittling others whether they are his enemies or allies.
36* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: He killed Xixixix by blowing it up from the inside after getting EatenAlive.
37* EveryoneHasStandards: He is opposed to working for criminal groups like the Hutts because he sees their jobs as nothing more than glorified leg-breaking. He also despises [[PsychoForHire Gestroma]].
38* EyeScream: According to his profile, he got one of his eyes eaten by Ewoks while it was still connected to his brain.
39* FantasticRacism: Initially has some resentment towards Mandalorians, as one of his few off-world hunting partners (and his second soul mate), Violo Jod, was a (implied) MartialPacifist Mandalorian who was killed for his philosophies, with Gahmah believing they hired Gestroma because they were a bunch of [[KnightTemplar pretentious cultural fanatics]] (and he also has bad experience with religious groups back on Krishar as that lead to his insanity). He seemingly gets out of it once Gestroma confirms that the Mandalorians in general still respected Violo despite disagreeing with him and that it was actually [[PsychopathicManchild Masochus]] who ordered his death.
40* FourthWallObserver: He's only aware of these "creators" and the time that passes in real life between chapter production, but doesn't understand the context behind the wall. Initially implied to be spice-induced hallucinations, but in reality, it's actually due to being directly exposed to [[EldritchAbomination Xixixix]] as a child.
41* TheGadfly: He's usually mocking his allies and his enemies alike either because he likes to mess with them or to [[IShallTauntYou make them fight more sloppily]] (this is especially effective against Force users).
42* GunsAkimbo: His favored fighting style.
43* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: Was temporarily cut in half by Armogeist. Temporary because he grew his lower half back later.
44* HandCannon: His blaster pistols are capable of making people's [[YourHeadAsplode heads explode]] when fully charged.
45* HappilyMarried: He's married to a huntress named Nazeen on Krishar. In addition to her, he was also married to Violo Jod some time after ''Odd Parntnerships''.
46* HealingFactor: He's capable of regenerating lost body parts. If cauterized, he'll sometimes cut off the cauterization.
47* HelmetsAreHardlyHeroic: Humorously deconstructed and defied when he's playing the hero. Every time his helmet comes off, he always receives a facial injury that would be permanent for non-Krishari, so he refuses to take it off even when it's seemingly safe (at least as far as what is seen).
48* HeroicComedicSociopath: When he's hired by the good guys, he's still not above cracking jokes when killing people.
49* HiddenDepths: Behind that insane persona, Gahmah actually desires to help his people get off his homeworld, and the future generations away from influence of the local MadGod. He is also capable of understanding psychological imbalance and knowing the desire for revenge.
50* HitmanWithAHeart: Deconstructed in ''Odd Partnerships''. Bounty hunting jobs in the ''Star Wars'' universe are rarely moral/heroic and high-paying at the same time, and as such, between that and Gahmah's eccentric behavior, he and Violo are far from making enough money to reach Gahmah's financial goal of getting the rest of the Krishari into the space age.
51* IdiotHoudini: He's shown several instances of this throughout his adventures. One time, he flirted with Rakan the Devourer - a cannibalistic [[SharkMan Karkarodon]] SerialKiller - after drinking too much, resulting in him getting his face bitten off. Any other person would have died from such an injury, but Gahmah can [[HealingFactor regenerate lost tissue quickly]]. He's also a subversion, as aside from the Rakan incident, Gahmah is well aware that he would have died several times if not for his regeneration ability, and there are some cases where Gahmah is [[ObfuscatingStupidity only pretending to be an idiot]].
52* IronButtMonkey: He's suffered many injuries in his career that would have killed him a hundred times had it not been for his HealingFactor.
53* IneptMage: Gahmah is Force-sensitive, but he has [[PowerIncontinence so very little control over his power]] (and even sensing things is one-off), a five-year old Jedi youngling could handle it better than he could. In ''Odd Partnerships'', he somehow ''accidentally'' [[PsychicAssistedSuicide mind-tricked a thug into jumping to his death]].
54* InterspeciesRomance: He was once in a romantic relationship with Violo Jod, a human Mandalorian.
55* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Despite his violent and abrassive tendencies, he's willing to make up for any [[NiceJobBreakingItHero mistakes on his part]] and help Zolph out in coping with his mental issues.
56* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: After suffering no retribution for his actions in Episode I, Zolph [[MyFistForgivesYou breaks his nose]] after meeting up with him again at least a year later in Episode II. But like losing his arms in Episode I, he can still regenerate his nose.
57* KnowWhenToFoldEm: He's evenly matched when he duels Zolph and decides to leave when they are both fatigued, stating that the fight has gotten them nowhere.
58* LargeHam: Not only is he incredibly talkative, he's also really loud.
59* LeeroyJenkins: His attack plan against Xixixix simply amounts to "shoot it until it's dead". It doesn't go well and he gets EatenAlive.
60* LizardFolk: More accurately, a [[InsistentTerminology repto-mammal]].
61* MageMarksman: Played with. He's a Force-sensitive that fights predominantly with blasters, but his [[IneptMage competence with his Force use leaves a lot to be desired]].
62* MajorInjuryUnderreaction: His reactions are very subdued when he gets his arms cut/torn off, his face is burned, is cut in half, digested alive by Xixixix and zapped by Force lightning. Partly justified to due to his regenerative abilities and the latter because his homeworld is littered with [[WhenTreesAttack lightning-shooting trees]].
63* MinorInjuryOverreaction: Compared to the above injuries listed in MajorInjuryUnderreaction, he acts like a wimp when Zolph breaks his nose.
64* MundaneUtility: Aside from using it as a radar, that's all he seems to ever use the Force for. This is because he's woefully undertrained in its use and the times he does use it are random bursts.
65* NoodleIncident: His whole life off Krishar has been filled with these.
66* ObfuscatingStupidity: Downplayed. Between asking questions like "Why don't you send your own minions after him?" or questions that could end a contract prematurely, he still managed to get Menbar and lure Zolph to Kratzar. It's implied [[CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass for how genuinely loony he can be most of the time]], he's capable of exaggerating it to provide his enemies a false sense of advantage. This is lampshaded by Grein to Masochus to explain how he's survived so long despite his appearance.
67* OnlySaneMan: Zigzagged. In Episode I: Chapter 9, he's outright kooky compared to the other hunters (and almost everyone in the galaxy, period), but he's the only one that realizes that Zolph needs to be captured alive. He's also pretty sane compared to most of his species. For instance, he has to fire a warning shot at his people not to [[SapientEatSapient eat offworlders]].
68* {{Polyamory}}: He was once in a relationship with both Nazeen Dym and Violo Jod, with all three intimately involved with each other.
69* PsychoForHire: Defied, as despite his insanity, he does not use bounty hunting as an excuse for killing people (despite getting some thrills out of it) and usually gets his targets alive. In fact, he despises Gestroma for being one of these.
70* PsychopathicManchild: He has been known to shoot at people (either to incapacitate or fire warning shots) just for ignoring him when he's trying to talk to them. He also threatened Zolph into drinking his homemade tea and naming his own X-Wing.
71* PunchClockVillain / PunchClockHero: He's still a mercenary and doesn't particularly harbor any ill-will towards Zolph. He's also worked for the Alliance during the Vong War. Lampshaded in Episode II.
72* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: He goes on one against Masochus after Gestroma reveals with his dying breath that he hired him to kill Violo Jod. However, since this is revealed so late, he's unable to get his revenge on Masochus before Grein and Armogeist kill him.
73* SadClown: He may not seem that way at first given the way acts most of the time, but not only has he had a very troubling childhood (father was a cult leader who exposed him to a MadGod) and he has an internal desire for revenge against whoever ordered Violo Jod's death. He's also frustrated with himself for being unable to save Maesterus when Valkor impales him on display in the capital of Ockla Prime due to losing his sniper rifle at some point.
74* SeriousBusiness: He treats social customs as this, to the point that he violently threatens people if they dare break away from them. The worst he's seen to have done is shoot Zolph in the legs.
75* SirSwearsALot: Became more prominent in Episode II, but given it's still in the Star Wars universe, [[PardonMyKlingon there are limits on what he can say]].
76* TearOffYourFace: Gahmah's had this happen to him at least three times. One time, he had his face bitten off by an angry Karkarodon. Another time, he casually tore it off himself after it was scarred by blaster fire. The third time, he had it partially digested while inside Xixixix's stomach.
77* TooSpicyForYogSothoth: According to Roteka in ''Odd Partnerships'', a Dark Jedi once tried to probe his mind, but ended up being turned into a catatonic vegetable from seeing [[FourthWallObserver Gahmah's quirk]].
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80[[folder:Gestroma]]
81!!Gestroma (Project GESTROMA)
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83!!!'''Homeworld:''' Despayre
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85A bounty hunter of an unknown species and a rogue Imperial super soldier the Valkoran Empire hired after Krantisi. Known for rarely taking targets alive, especially if they are human.
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87* AmbiguouslyHuman: It's stated that he's mutated so drastically, he looks almost nothing like he did before mutation, leaving his actual species a mystery. Even Gestroma himself doesn't remember what species he was.
88* AnArmAndALeg: Zolph cuts off his left hand in his first appearance. He simply reattaches it later.
89* AssholeVictim: Getting possessed by Valkor and being forced to serve his Forceless Collective is shown to be [[AndIMustScream a horrific fate for a lot of people]]. Before Gestroma was assimilated, he was plotting human genocide and kidnapping them for experimentation, and as far as Valkor was concerned, he was just a rival to eliminate.
90* AxCrazy: Although it's suggested he wasn't always like this and the Galactic Empire's experiments made him this way.
91* BadassBiker: He rides around Taris on a swoop bike until it gets destroyed.
92* BadBoss: Inverted. He's abusive to the minions of the people who hired him.
93* BellyMouth: It's unknown if he always had it or if it was a mutation.
94* {{BFG}}: His weapon of choice is an [[GatlingGood assault cannon]]. He also uses a concussion rifle, a weapon that fires a burst of compressed air that explodes once the burst hits something.
95* BigBadWannabe: He was a Forceless Herald, making him a leader of his own Collective, much like Valkor. However, after his lab is destroyed, Valkor shows up to assimilate him.
96* BodyHorror: In addition to performing this on the people he's been capturing, he's also both a mutant and a Forceless Herald. According to him and what his other experiments suggest, his original form looked nothing like he does now.
97* DemonicPossession: When Valkor assimilates him into his Collective, he gets fully taken over.
98* TheDreaded: Even Jedi have learned to be wary of him.
99* EvilIsBigger: He's been described as pretty big.
100* {{Expy}}: Being a towering, psychopathic bounty hunter in full body armor that hides an inhuman monster underneath and harbors a hatred for a broad group of people, he is essentially the ''Paranormalities'' equivalent of Durge.
101* TheFaceless: His helmet includes a face-wide polarized visor. Underneath are three eyes taking up almost his entire face.
102* FantasticRacism: Towards humans of all species because the Galactic Empire, which was a very humanocentric government, mutated him and destroyed his homeworld. This also extends to near-human species and half-humans.
103* FauxAffablyEvil: He commends Zolph for being the first to survive, but he promises to mount his head on his wall next time they meet. He's also a sadistic madman with plans to purge the galaxy of humans. However, he has a moment of genuine [[AffablyEvil affability]] when Gahmah Raan kills him, admits him to be a WorthyOpponent and tells him who hired him to kill Violo Jod.
104* ForTheEvulz: Why he decided to take a Skakoan Commando hostage and use him as a bomb against Zolph instead of just using a thermal detonator.
105* FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse: The Empire - whose ranks were predominantly made up of humans - was responsible for destroying his home and family, mutating him and making him insane in the process. However, as Zolph and Hiriss point out, this doesn't absolve him of the fact that he attempted genocide on an entire species because of the actions of one group of them and was willing to perform the same experiments he went through on them, especially when his grudge has outlived the Empire and other people hurt by the Empire didn't go to the same extremes.
106* FromNobodyToNightmare: He started as the child of two inmates on Despayre, became an Imperial lab rat for a mutant super-soldier program, was injected with a Forceless symbiote, massacred the lab staff and then became a bounty hunter building up a plan to wipe out all humans.
107* GeneticAbomination: In addition to being an Imperial lab mutant, he's also a Forceless Herald.
108* GracefulLoser: When he's dying at Gahmah Raan's hands, he acknowledges him as an intelligent being despite his eccentricities and tells him that Masochus hired him to kill Violo.
109* HeWhoFightsMonsters: He has an extreme hatred of humans because of what the Empire -- a predominantly humanocentric regime that frequently persecuted non-humans -- did to him and his family. While there are some Rebels that went to great extremes for revenge against the Empire, Gestroma's hatred extended to an entire species (as well as species close to being human and [[HalfHumanHybrid even individuals with human ancestry]]), and one that made up the majority of the galactic population (never mind that a lot of Rebels were human too). Worse, his hatred of humans outlived the Empire, and he was willing to subject some of them to the same horrific experiments that the Empire subjected him to.
110* HiddenAgendaVillain: He's using his career as a bounty hunter as a coverup and a way to fund his grand human extermination plan.
111* HijackedByGanon: Subverted. He was his own master at first, but once his base was destroyed by Zolph and Hiriss, Valkor showed up to assimilate him into ''his'' Forceless Collective, turning him into one of his minions.
112* {{Hypocrite}}: He was mutated by the Empire when he was younger and seeks revenge against the [[RevengeByProxy human race]] for doing that to him. So how does he go about plans? By mutating some of the people he's been kidnapping.
113* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Gahmah Raan kills him by stabbing him through the chest with his BladeBelowTheShoulder before [[BoomHeadshot shooting him in the head]].
114* InsaneTrollLogic: He wants to exterminate all humans because the Galactic Empire, which was made almost entirely of humans in its ranks, experimented on him and destroyed his homeworld and family. However, because near-human species (whether they be HumanAliens, RubberForeheadAliens, or a GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe) have a lot in common with humans biologically, they are just as guilty of humans' sins as well, as well as the Empire's. This line of logic makes it clear to Zolph and Hiriss that he is a threat to living beings in general.
115* KnightTemplar: His grand plans involve wiping out all humans [[DisproportionateRetribution for the atrocities of only one group of them]].
116* MadScientist: When you start mutating people into bio-weapons, you definitely qualify.
117* NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist: As Hiriss points out, if the Galactic Empire were still around and he was only targeting them, he might have had some ground to stand on. However, since the Empire is no longer around, he already killed the scientists who experimented on him, and he's also specieist towards near-human aliens, it's apparent that his human genocide plan is just him trying to [[RevengeByProxy find someone else to lash out at]] just because he couldn't get any satisfaction from defeating the Empire himself.
118* OverlyLongTongue: In his stomach of all places.
119* PunchClockVillain: Despite being a psychopath who enjoys his work very much and had just as diabolical financial goals, even Gahmah Raan admits that he was just a hired gun used to kill Violo Jod and does not take his desire for revenge out on him.
120* PsychoForHire: Despite his job being a cover-up for his real goals, he admits that he does it to "blow off steam".
121* PsychopathicManchild: Despite being decades old, Gestroma didn't grow up past his childhood trauma and ultimately channeled that trauma into a plan for genocide.
122* SmugSnake: Gestroma, did you really think you would be able to assimilate [[BigBad Emperor]] [[EldritchAbomination Valkor]]?
123* SuperSoldier: He was intended to be one for the Galactic Empire. Unfortunately, a lot of mutagens, the destruction of his home and family and being empowered by a Forceless symbiote drove him over the edge and he went rogue.
124* TragicBigot: The only reason he's the violent, humanophobic sociopath he is by the time he's introduced is that he was born in an Imperial penal colony and had almost no say in how he grew up. The Empire (which was notoriously humanocentric) then separated him from his parents when he was young, subjected him to [[PlayingWithSyringes various experimentation]] that also made him AxCrazy and destroyed his homeworld (along with his parents) with the Death Star. This is also deconstructed in that, while his backstory is indeed tragic, it does nothing to excuse the fact that he's willing to commit genocide and similarly experiment on other humans [[RevengeByProxy just because he wasn't able to get his revenge on the Empire for himself]], and he's been holding this grudge even long after the Empire fell.
125* WalkingSpoiler: Everything in regards to his true goals and backstory.
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127
128[[folder:Bom Pintor]]
129!!Bom Pintor
130!!!'''Species:''' Skakoan
131!!!'''Homeworld:''' Skako
132
133A Skakoan bounty hunter and former Skakoan Commando hired by Maesterus to capture Menbar Mun.
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135* BerserkButton: He really dislikes being accused of being a DirtyCoward for his hunting tactics (which amounts to just getting his prey to back down due to the fact that breaching his suit would get both of them killed.)
136* CombatPragmatist: He thinks threatening people with his own explosive anatomy qualifies as this.
137* DidNotThinkThisThrough: His plan of getting prey and competing hunters to back down by exploiting his explosive biology has some serious holes in it, as demonstrated by the circumstances of his death. Not only does Gahmah Raan simply shoot him from outside the blast radius, Zolph uses the Force to contain the explosion within Pintor's personal space.
138* DirtyCoward: Zolph Vaelor and Gahmah Raan accuse him of being one due to the fact that he tends to point his [[MadeOfExplodium literally explosive]] nature to get his prey to back down. Of course, [[BerserkButton he really doesn't like it when they accuse him of being one.]]
139* ExplosiveDecompression: Due to how Skakoan biology works, he will explode violently [[MadeOfExplodium (and lethally to those around him)]] if his pressure suit is breached while away from his homeworld (which has both a high-pressure atmosphere and a lot of methane in said atmosphere). When Gahmah Raan snipes him, Zolph has to use the Force to contain the explosion.
140* TheFriendNobodyLikes: According to his [[AllThereInTheManual brief profile]] in the TFN forums' OC index, the rest of the Skakoan Commandos weren't very fond of him due to his DirtyCoward habits.
141* LittleGreenManInACan: He wears a pressure suit because his species comes from a planet with a high-pressure atmosphere.
142* SmugSnake: He really thinks his usual living bomb threat works even on Jedi. It doesn't work.
143* WeHardlyKnewYe: He's only around for two scenes before being killed by Gahmah Raan. However, Episode II (almost a year after his death) posthumously reveals that he was once a Skakoan Commando.
144[[/folder]]
145
146[[folder:Maushh]]
147!!Maushh
148!!!'''Species:''' Ubese
149!!!'''Homeworld:''' Ubertica
150
151An Ubese bounty hunter hired by Maesterus along with several others during the Menbar Mun hunt.
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153* BadassNormal: Of all the bounty hunters in "Hunters", he came the closest to killing Zolph, and would have succeeded had Gahmah Raan not come in at the last second.
154* ColdSniper: He introduces himself to Zolph by trying to snipe him with a tranquilizer.
155* CombatPragmatist: He's willing to use tranquilizers in a swordfight to cripple his prey, as well as fire his gun in the middle of said swordfight.
156* FlatCharacter: Compared to the other named bounty hunters introduced in "Hunters", he has very few defining character traits beyond his cold pragmatism.
157* NearVillainVictory: He would have successfully killed Zolph had Gahmah not blown his head to pieces at the last second.
158* WeHardlyKnewYe: Same with Bom Pintor, he's around for only two scenes before being killed, and he gets even less characterization.
159* YourHeadAsplode: His death at the hands of Gahmah Raan.
160[[/folder]]
161
162!!Criminals
163
164[[folder:Va'Za the Hutt]]
165!!Va'Za the Hutt
166!!!'''Species:''' Hutt
167!!!'''Homeworld:''' Tatooine
168
169A crime lord operating on Tatooine, whose activity brought an almost totalitarian crime rate to the planet. He was being funded by the Valkoran to do distract them from their true operations on the planet.
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171* AccidentalMurder: Zolph disemboweled Va'Za to rescue a slave girl he had just swallowed whole. Unexpectedly to Zolph, he dies from the injury off-screen because [[BlackComedy he was too fat to haul to hospital]].
172* AssholeVictim: He is accidentally killed by Zolph when the latter cuts his stomach open to save a slave girl he had recently swallowed whole.
173* BlatantLies: No, Va'Za did not [[ImAHumanitarian eat his slave girl]] between his first and second meeting with Zolph despite trying to do so during the first. He freed her! Sure enough, Zolph doesn't buy it.
174* CruelAndUnusualDeath: He gets disemboweled by Zolph after he just ate his slave girl and dies off-screen moments later.
175* DirtyCoward: He pretty much spilled his guts after Zolph threatened to cut his stomach open and right after Zolph barges into his palace the second time.
176* FatBastard: The standard for Hutts.
177* ImAHumanitarian: He's known for swallowing his slave girls whole. [[KarmicDeath This eventually gets him killed]].
178* KarmicDeath: Zolph cuts his stomach open after he catches him eating his slave girl again. Unexpectedly to Zolph, he dies from that injury.
179* SmallNameBigEgo: He's actually pretty small-time for a Hutt. He's only got the money to fund his operations because the Valkoran are paying him to distract them. He also got the intel about Terraris's temple from Girdretto, and he's easily coerced into spilling his guts.
180* SmugSnake: He's very full of himself when Zolph first meets him. However, it doesn't take much from Zolph to make him drop his demeanor.
181* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Hutt crime lord operating in a B'Omarr monastery on Tatooine? A dead ringer for Jabba decades after his death.
182* TooDumbToLive: Zolph wasn't kidding when he said he would 'put [him] on a permanent diet'. The only excuse he would have is that he probably wasn't expecting Zolph to come back.
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184
185[[folder:Girdretto]]
186!!Girdretto
187!!!'''Species:''' Toydarian
188!!!'''Homeworld:''' Sleheyron
189
190A Toydarian kingpin on Sleheyron. Zolph sought him after interrogating Va'Za the Hutt.
191----
192* AssholeVictim: He gets possessed by [[PuppeteerParasite a Forceless symbiote]] and then impaled by Grein.
193* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler: He is resurrected and brainwashed as a Forceless cultist in Episode III.]]
194* DeadpanSnarker: To Zolph's attempt to [[JediMindTrick Mind Trick]] him.
195-->'''Girdretto''': "I'm assuming Va'Za didn't tell you what species I am."
196* DemonicPossession: He is one of the first characters to get possessed by a Forceless symbiote on scene.
197* DirtyCoward: His first response to the Forceless invasion is to flee while leaving his goons to fend for themselves. [[DemonicPossession He doesn't get very far]].
198* EyepatchOfPower: He wears one to hide a missing eye.
199* FatBastard: Although, that's actually buoyant gas in his gut. And he's surprisingly thin for a Toydarian and a crime lord.
200* {{Irony}}: He chides his late parnter, Va'Za for spilling the beans on providing the source of the Terraris temple's location. [[spoiler: In Episode III's prologue, he accidentally spills out the existence of Yalbdalaoth, the source symbiote of the Forceless Collective and its true leader as opposed to Valkor, to Dynn Manthis, something the Collective did not want getting out to those not loyal to them. This ends up getting Girdretto another trip into [[Room101 the Pool of Souls]].]]
201* NiceJobFixingItVillain: [[spoiler: His inability to keep his mouth shut about Yalbdalaoth's existence to Dynn Manthis before they could completely brainwash her ended up giving her a hint as to not only the true origins of this particular Forceless Collective, but a potential step to truly defeating them.]]
202* NoSell: He's a Toydarian. Mind Tricks don't work on him.
203* ReforgedIntoAMinion: [[spoiler: The Forceless Collective resurrected him with a body made purely from Black Matter, one that doesn't even resemble a Toydarian.]]
204* SinisterSchnoz: As natural for the villainous members of his species.
205* SmugSnake: He didn't really think Zolph would actually get in his estate. Guess what he failed to predict.
206* WingedHumanoid: As usual with Toydarians.
207[[/folder]]
208
209[[folder:Rakan the Devourer]]
210!!Vil Rakan "The Devourer"
211!!!'''Species:''' Karkarodon
212!!!'''Homeworld:''' Karkaris
213
214A Karkarodon serial killer dwelling in the Coruscant underworld, he gets his name from his habit of devouring the people he kills.
215----
216* AssholeVictim: He is incinerated by Arcidus when he tries to eat Zolph. [[BlackComedy A homeless Gotal uses his smoldering ashes to keep warm shortly after.]]
217* BullyingADragon: Zolph, being a Jedi, lampshades this trope to Rakan, calling him an idiot for daring to try to pick a fight with him in a back-alley.
218* InsaneTrollLogic: He thinks that by eating a Jedi and their midi-chlorians (ignoring that all life-forms have them), [[CannibalismSuperpower he will become a Force user himself]]. Zolph is annoyed by this misconception to say the least.
219* KilledMidSentence: Arcidus abruptly burns him to ashes while proclaiming he's going to enjoy killing Zolph.
220* KillItWithFire: Courtesy of Arcidus.
221* MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch: Subverted. When a paragraph mentions that Karkarodon criminals suffer a negative stereotype of being cannibals, it bluntly mentions afterward that Rakan only serves to perpetuate that stereotype.
222* NoodleIncident: Gahmah Raan once ran into him on Ord Mantell. Gahmah tried to flirt with Rakan while drunk, and this resulted in Gahmah ([[HealingFactor temporarily]]) getting his face bitten off and Rakan getting his tongue torn out (because when kissing mouth-to-mouth, Krishari normally assume that the person that they are kissing can regenerate too). He is not thrilled to learn from Zolph that Gahmah is still alive after that.
223* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: If the NoodleIncident with Gahmah Raan above and Rakan feeling humiliated by it is anything to go by, it's implied he may be homophobic. Although in Rakan's defense, [[TooDumbToLive Gahmah shouldn't have been trying to casually flirt with a total stranger that also happened to be a vicious shark person and a serial killer]].
224* SapientEatSapient: He gets his name from eating sentient beings. Even though these beings aren't usually other Karkarodons, one sentient being eating another is considered cannibalism in a civilized society inhabited by multiple species.
225* SharkMan: Comes with being a Karkarodon.
226* ThreateningShark: He is a SharkMan that is also a SerialKiller with a reputation for eating sentient beings.
227* TongueTrauma: He got his tongue bitten off by Gahmah Raan when he tried to [[TearOffYourFace "kiss"]] the latter for flirting with him. He replaced it with a prosthetic afterward.
228* WeHardlyKnewYe: He exists only to provide a minor obstacle for Zolph, a little bit of backstory for Gahmah Raan and get killed by Arcidus.
229[[/folder]]
230
231!!Others
232
233[[folder:Lord Azath]]
234!!Lord Azath
235!!!'''Species:''' Sith
236!!!'''Homeworld:''' Korriban
237
238A deceased Sith Lord from ancient times entombed in a remote location on Korriban/Moraband away from the Valley of the Dark Lords. He's apparently been experimenting with Forceless.
239----
240* AGodAmI: He thinks of himself that way once he's learned how to create Forceless.
241* TheExile: A self-imposed one
242* LargeHam: [[EvilIsHammy In true Sith fasion]]. Lampshaded by Zolph.
243--> '''Zolph Vaelor:''' "But really, are drama classes a requirement in Sith studies?"
244* MindRape: He pulls this on Zolph when he rejects his offer of power. How? He arouses his subconsciously suicidal thoughts in the form of the mutated Dynn Manthis.
245* NotSoHarmlessVillain: When you learn he's been creating [[EldritchAbomination Forceless]] and he [[MindRape Mind Rapes]] Zolph, he doesn't seem so pathetic then.
246* PosthumousCharacter: He is a ghost when he meets Zolph and Grein.
247* RubberForeheadAlien: He is a member of the Sith species, which look like red-skinned humans with protrusions on their faces.
248[[/folder]]
249
250[[folder:Apparition Dynn Manthis]]
251!!Apparition Dynn Manthis
252
253A product of Zolph's depression following the death of Dynn Manthis, she is out to haunt him and kill him.
254----
255* BitchInSheepsClothing: When she first appears in the cave on Dagobah, she takes on Dynn's normal form. Even Zolph knows this is too good to be true.
256* BodyHorror: She's based on Dynn's grotesque Forceless-possessed form form the time of her death.
257* FanDisservice: What can we say? It's an OOC apparition of Zolph's love interest whose appearance is based on one of the worst moments in both Zolph's and the real Dynn's lives (she's naked, but also [[BodyHorror horrifically mutated]] and with the real Dynn, [[AndIMustScream she was under a lot of psychological pain]] due to Forceless possession). And she's a product of Zolph's suicidal thoughts.
258* FauxAffablyEvil: She acts very innocent even after she reveals her true colors, but she's just trying to lure Zolph into a false sense of security.
259* [[ImplacableMan Implacable Woman]]: No matter what Zolph does (including [[BoomHeadshot shooting her]] [[YourHeadAsplode head off]]), he can't seem to get rid of her without someone knocking him unconscious. She also tends to appear right behind Zolph even when he's managed to get away from her. This is because she'll be around as long as Zolph wants her to be around.
260* NightmareFace: Her face and her torso.
261* NightmareFuelStationAttendant
262* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: She is nothing like the real Dynn Manthis, to the point that she got a separate character entry from her. This is because Zolph subconsciously created her to punish himself.
263* VaginaDentata: The mouth on her stomach invokes this.
264* WalkingSpoiler: It's impossible to talk about her without bringing up Dynn's death.
265* {{Yandere}}: She really shows this when Zolph repeatedly tries to ignore or reject her.
266* YourMindMakesItReal: She's only visible and tangible to Zolph because of his internal depression and him coming to places strong in the Dark Side. And she's real enough to possibly to kill him.
267[[/folder]]
268
269[[folder:Skakoan Commandos]]
270!!Skakoan Commandos
271[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/skakoan_commando.jpg]]
272A regiment of exceptionally courageous Skakoans that fought for the Rebel Alliance in the Galactic Civil War. After the war, some of them became freelance mercenaries, with some of them now working for the Valkoran Empire.
273----
274* ArtificialLimbs: Artwork for the Commandos shows one piloting a pair of robotic legs, as by Matt's head-canon, some Skakoans are not naturally bipedal. This artistic decision is based on an observation of Wat Tambor's character models in ''Film/AttackOfTheClones'' and ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]'' not having legs, and no Skakoans in Canon and ''Legends'' have had parts of their body shown below the waist (the closest example to a leg on a Skakoan being shown was Kul Teska in ''The Clone Wars: Republic Heroes'' video game, who seemed to have a piece of a leg covered by clothing despite being mostly cybernetic). When ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsDarthVader2020 Darth Vader (2020)]]'' confirmed that Skakoans are canonically bipedal, Matt reconciled his design by claiming that legless Skakoans are a divergent evolution.
275* BadassNormal: This is compared to most Skakoans, who wouldn't dare get in a fight since they would risk exploding from slight damage to their suits.
276* DeconstructedTrope: Throughout their appearances in Episode II, the Commandos' [[PlanetOfHats hat]] seems to be suicide bomber. Once Zolph has a safe conversation with a Commando, he's reminded that they are mercenaries first, and only an unhinged minority of Commandos are willing to blow themselves up on a dime. What sane person would accept money for being a suicide bomber if they can't use it afterward?
277* ExplosiveDecompression: They are from a planet with a high-pressure atmosphere and methane and need pressure suits, otherwise this will happen.
278** MadeOfExplodium: Due to the methane in the suit and their bodies, the explosions aren't just lethal ''to them''.
279* MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch: They are more willing to fight and die for a cause than normal for Skakoans, who would usually stay out of a fight rather than risk having their pressure suits breached. However, they also point out they are mostly mercenaries, and some of the ones that carry out unnecessary suicide bombings are a bit more unhinged.
280* PunchClockVillain: Most of the commandos seen in the story are mercenaries working with the Valkoran. After the annihilation of Christophsis and the Valkoran split into two factions, the commandos sided with the Valkoran Separatists led by Maesterus, as what Emperor Valkor did on Christophsis reminded them too much of what the Galactic Empire did with their ancestors.
281* SuicideAttack: Unlike most Skakoans, they are willing to breach their own suits and blow themselves up if it accomplishes something. However, they really don't like it when people like The Empire or [[PsychoForHire Gestroma]] [[WhyAmITicking use them as bombs against their own will.]]
282[[/folder]]
283
284[[folder:Kur'Ada Equalists]]
285!!Kur'Ada Equalists
286[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kurada_warrior.jpg]]
287A cult of Force-disconnected Miraluka obsessed with purging the galaxy of Force Sensitives. They also formed an alliance with the Valkoran.
288----
289* AntiMagicalFaction: As a result of their ancestors being persecuted by the other Miraluka (who are all otherwise Force-sensitive) in the species' early history, they perceive all Force users as religious zealots who are drunk with power and need to be eliminated. They give up on it after they discover their hidden potential and acknowledge their hypocrisy.
290* AntiVillain: Following their betrayal against the Valkoran, they become this before pulling a full HeelFaceTurn.
291* TheAtoner: Following the organization as a whole becoming more connected to the Force, their enclave getting destroyed and their power dwindling, they side with the Seferite Order when the Valkoran Empire fractures in return for Maesterus's forces giving them a chance to escape.
292* BetterToDieThanBeKilled: Following the loss of their enclave on Alpheridies, a good number of the surviving warriors took their own lives rather than be eaten by Valkor [[AndIMustScream like their leader]]. Some others retreated and later went on to join the Valkoran Separatists after the annihilation of Christophis.
293* BlindWeaponmaster: Despite their species usually playing into this trope, this is initially averted for the Kur'Ada due to relying on ElectronicEyes to compensate for their [[UnSorcerer lack of Force-sensitivity]]. Once many of them start becoming more aware of their hidden Force-potential, some of them disable their eyes and play this trope straight (with mixed results due to a lack of experience with it).
294* ElectronicEye: A disturbingly-placed one on each warrior since Miraluka don't have eyes in the first place.
295* EliteMooks: The Kur'Ada elite warriors are distinguished by wearing black armor.
296* EnemyMine:
297** Defied in "The Return". Even after turning on the Valkoran, they are still fighting against the Galactic Alliance.
298** Played straight after the massacre of Christophsis. The Kur'Ada remnants side with the Valkoran Separatists led by Maesterus in return for sparing them during the attack on Alpheridies. By extension, this also leads to them working with the Alliance and Jedi Order.
299* EyeScream: Miraluka never had eyes begin, so their implants are basically dug into their vestigial eye sockets and plugged into their brains. A passage in "Resolve" lampshades that their appearance without their masks is best left undescribed.
300* HeelRealization: After discovering their long-buried Force-connection, the Equalists start to realize their crusade against the Force was pointless and how evil Valkor really is. Even though they are still enemies with the Galactic Alliance and Jedi Order at first, they eventually come around and fight with them.
301* HeWhoFightsMonsters: The Kur'Ada were originally founded under the principal of combating the persecution of non-Force-sensitive Miraluka. As the Miraluka as a species entered galactic society and became more progressive, and the Kur'Ada learned about other Force users developing a sense of superiority over others, they ended up becoming more obsessed with destroying Force users rather than advocating for non-Force users, making them no better than the zealots they claim to be combating. It takes being near a Forceless-possessed creature and awakening the Force within them to [[HeelRealization realize where they went wrong]].
302* HumanAlien: Miraluka are essentially humans born without eyes, but are more likely to be Force-sensitive to make up for it.
303* {{Hypocrite}}: They despise Force users with a passion, but they've decided to ally with the Valkoran, whose leadership is made of Force users, to their own ends. Not to mention all life is connected to the Force, even if they aren't naturally aware of its presence. This is lampshaded by Zolph, Hiriss and Arcidus.
304** Their leader, Mursama, becomes aware of this when she becomes aware of the Force and starts training other warriors to use it. She even [[HypocrisyNod acknowledges their hypocrisy]].
305* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: Played with. After they get a better understanding of the Force and start becoming aware of their hypocrisy, their base is immediately attacked by the Valkoran Empire and their leader is [[FateWorseThanDeath eaten by Valkor]]. The Kur'Ada Equalists as an organization are crippled, but the survivors - who also happen to be some of the reformists - ally with the Seferite Order when the Valkoran Empire splits. Even then, it's implied they're still going to be forced to make reparations to the galaxy alongside the Seferites for war crimes in their service to the Valkoran Empire.
306* KatanasAreJustBetter: The warriors typically prefer to use swords.
307* KnightTemplar: Until their philosophical reform, they were generally very militant in their hatred of Force users.
308* NotAlwaysEvil: Even though the organization was founded on a philosophy of bigotry, its modern day members are clearly more open-minded and willing to have second thoughts about their ideology.
309* {{Ninja}}: They have vibes of this.
310* NinjaPirateZombieRobot: HumanAlien cyborg ninjas.
311* {{Revenge}}: One of the reasons they side with Maesterus after the Valkoran Empire's fracturing is that they want to avenge the death ([[AndIMustScream sort of]]) of their leader, Mursama. With them learning to connect to the [[PsychoactivePowers Force]], Zolph notes that this desire for revenge could prove problematic in the long run.
312* SinsOfTheFather: Even though the rest of the Miraluka have long since become more tolerant of non-Force Sensitives, the Kur'Ada have a grudge against the Force because of their ancestors' actions.
313* UnSorcerer: Most Miraluka are Force-sensitive and call upon it to see for them. The Kur'Ada aren't born with as natural an awareness of the Force and thus are truly blind and must rely on cybernetic optical implants. This gets inverted later, as they learn to reconnect with the Force.
314* WellIntentionedExtremist: Their hatred for Force users stems from their ancestors' persecution by the other Miraluka for not being as well-adapted as them, and hearing about Jedi and Sith getting drunk with power. Even they are [[VillainHasAPoint right to some degree]] about the Jedi getting too dogmatic about their interpretation of the Force and the Sith being outright evil, the problem is [[BlackAndWhiteInsanity the Kur'Ada view all Force users equally]].
315[[/folder]]
316
317[[folder:Mursama Kur'Ada]]
318!!Mursama Kur'Ada
319!!!'''Species:''' Miraluka
320!!!'''Homeworld:''' Alpheridies
321
322Leader of the Kur'Ada Equalists around the start of the Valkoran War.
323----
324* AnArmAndALeg: Gets both of her arms cut off in her duel with Arcidus.
325* AndIMustScream: Getting eaten by [[EldritchAbomination Valkor]] qualifies as this. For more details, she is trapped in a state between life and death as a disembodied eye crystal among an endless expanse of more of them. These eye crystals can only communicate by emitting static sounds that none of them can understand, and they can't tune each other out. However, only Mursama is aware of this due to her Force sensitivity and refuses to give in to despair.
326* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: Not only is she the leader of the Kur'Ada, but she's also the most skilled warrior among them.
327* DarkActionGirl: She is this initially due to being the leader of a group of extremists.
328* DualWielding: She prefers to wield two vibroswords.
329* EatenAlive: By Valkor. It isn't pretty.
330* EmpoweredBadassNormal: She eventually learned how to connect with the Force, and likewise taught several other Kur'Ada warriors to use it.
331* EyeScream: She destroyed her own photoreceptor after she learned how to connect with the Force and now uses it to see instead.
332* HeelFaceDoorSlam: Subverted. As she and the rest of her organization goes through a HeelRealization in regards to their crusade against Force users and their alliance with the Valkoran Empire, she is [[AndIMustScream eaten by Valkor]] not long after. That said, the survivors of her organization have adopted her as a martyr and have since made a full HeelFaceTurn.
333* HypocrisyNod: She became aware of the hypocrisy in the Kur'Ada cause after she learned to connect with the Force and teach it to some of her followers, and acknowledges the hypocrisy to Arcidus after he discovers her training other Kur'Ada warriors when their original goal was to purge the galaxy of Force-sensitives.
334* OhCrap: She has this reaction when [[HumanoidAbomination Emperor Valkor]] shows up in her palace.

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