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0,0,0
These were the galactic coordinates of the planet Coruscant, as the planet wes considered the center of the known galaxy. The designation of these coordinates was somewhat arbitrary, as Coruscant was actually located some 10,000 light-years from the actual center of the galaxy. The numbers represented the east-west, north-south, and up-down coordinate of the planet, respectively. Those planets that were later numbered within The Slice had a positive value or the east-west coordinate, which became something of a symbol of pride for these planets. (RF, NECH)

0033X
This was a type of nitrocellulose incendiary device produced by Greff-Timms Industrial some 4,000 before the Galactic Civil War. (TOJC)

004
This was one of the encrypted communications frequencies used by the clone troopers of the Grand Army of the Republic, during the height of the Clone Wars. The 004 frequency was put to use when the command to execute Order 66 was issued, as it allowed clones to communicate amongst themselves while searching for any escaped Jedi. (RDV)

0065
This was a simple code used by the warships of the Galactic Republic, during the era of the Clone Wars, as a signal to all nearby vessels to return to their last known coordinates. By using the code, the command to return to the previous location could be sent on an open channel, because only the Republic's warships knew what their previous location had been. (CWNOP)

008 Heavy Landspeeder
Designed and manufactured by Trask Industries, this combat landspeeder was developed for use by the Imperial Army shortly after the Battle of Yavin. Initial tests proved that the 008 was a highly maneuverable craft, with excellent handling and well-integrated onboard systems. It required a pilot and gunner to operate, and was armed with a front-mounted double laser cannon and a pair of rear-mounted medium blasters. It had a three-meter flight ceiling, and could achieve speeds of 315 kilometers an hour. (GSE)

011-733-800-022
This was the designation of the Galactic Registry Standard's entry containing information on the Gamorrean race. (COJ)

01377B
This was the designation of an Imperial datafile that contained information on Jerec, during his early life and tenure as a Jedi Knight. (SWI87)

0-1B
This seemingly innocent medical droid found work aboard the Dune Princess, helping those who were motion-sick during the tour. However, 0-1B was actually a lethal battle droid created by the Alliance sympathizer known as "Never Die." 0-1B's mission was to intercept the Shard of Alderaan computer slicing program before Begas Tok could auction it off to the wrong people. (LAA)

02021020
This was the cell in which Mirax Terrik was held, in the Imperical governor's mansion on Suarbi 7/5, under the control of Leonia Tavira. (IJ)

035
This model of SoroSuub blaster pistol had a long, thick stock and was heavier than most other blasters. (GMH)

04-7
This was a model of Novaldex power converters used on most X-Wings built after the Battle of Endor. (WS)

05 Commando Battalion
This was one of the ten Special Operations Brigade units that were deployed across the galaxy by the Old Republic, during the height of the Clone Wars. Led by Jedi Knight Bardan Jusik, the 05 Commando Battalion included the Delta and Omega Squads of clone commandos. (RCTZ)

0500-class Droid
This was considered the lowest of the hallmark numbered classes of droids that was capable of communication with organic beings. Droids in a lower-numbered class were not given any form of communication, primarily as a security precaution. (GPB)

07034
This was the model number of a type of underwater processing plant developed by Rendeel Industries for its own uses. This medium-sized plant was made up of several modules designed to withstand the intense pressures of deep-sea operations. (HAS)

070536
This was the code number of the indoctrination course created by the Empire as an orientation to the Imperial Navy. (TSC)

079
This was the designation of the Z-95 Headhunter Corran Horn used when he left the Jedi praxeum on Yavin 4 and was picked up by the Errant Venture. (IJ)

0797-Petothel
This was a code phrase Gara Petothel had installed in the computer systems of the Implacable, which allowed her to gain access to virtually any room on the ship. When the Implacable was severely damaged by the New Republic over Ession, she used it to gain access to Apwar Trigit's quarters and escape the Implacable by using Trigit's personal escape pod. (WS)

08129083
This New Republic Intelligence datafile was created to maintain information on Ebrihim's droid, Q9-X2. (CTD)

0999-class Droid
This was considered the highest of the hallmark numbered classes of droids that was capable of communication with organic beings. Droids in a higher-numbered class were not given any form of communication, primarily as a security precaution. (GPB)

1,250,000
This was the total amount of credits that were offered by the Confederacy of Independent Systems as a bounty for the capture of Jedi Masters Yoda and Mace Windu, during the height of the Clone Wars. (NECH)

1.4 FD P-Tower
One of Atgar's inexpensive anti-vehicle weapons, the P-Tower was originally developed during the Clone Wars, but was considered outdated during the era of the New Order. This didn't deter the Alliance from using a number of these to help guard Echo Base on Hoth. They hoped that shear numbers of the readily-available implements would help defend the base. The P-Tower was essentially a turret-mounted laser dish, with sixteen micropower routers located around the outer edge. Once charged, these routers channeled all their energy into the main cannon, which then fired a huge blast of coherent energy. The main problem with the P-Tower was the fact that the sixteen routers drew incredible amounts of power from the batteries used to supply it. Each C-6 battery was only capable of handling eight shouts before it was drained. Atgar compensated for this by making the C-6 battery easy to replace. The challenge then became ensuring that enough batteries were available on the battlefield. (RPG, ISB, NEGW)

1.42.08
This was the model number of Veril Line Systems' Gyrowheel recycling droid. (EGD)

1/109
This counter-attack pattern, used for coordinating the actions of starfighters in battle, was developed by the Alliance of Free Planets in the months following the Battle of Endor. It was hoped that pattern 1/109 and other new tactics would be usefull against the Nagai, but an informant within the Alliance's ranks provided the Nagai forces with information on the new patterns. This allowed the Nagai to all but wipe out any Alliance squadrons who used them. (MC100)

100
This was the designation of a rifle-sized version of the SonoMax 75. Because of its size, the 100 was considered a riot control sound weapon. (CSA)

100,000
This Sil'Lume asteroid housed a large facility on which the independent prospectors and miners of the Sil'Lume Asteroid Belt could spend the night. Most considered it a flophouse, until they were forced to spend a night on the barren surface of an asteroid. (JH)

1000
This was the model number of Ziko's standard handheld macrobinoculars. (ROE)

1000-series Automatic Stun Cuffs
This brand of stun cuffs was produced by Locris Syndicated Securities during the years following the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy. These stun cuffs were considered illegal in many star systems. (DN1)

1009-JuleX
This was the name of a backup battery system produced by Taim & Bak. (HAS)

100-GU
This was a low-powered antigravity unit used to power landspeeders. The average speeder required four such units to remain afloat. (POT)

1010
This was a variety of cargo restraint netting manufactured by SoroSuub. (PSG)

1010
This was a model of personal combat armor produced by Krail Armory. The Model 1010 suit was unique in that it was coated with photo-reactive crystals that bend and reflect the ambient colors of the wearer's immediate surroundings, making the wearer appear to blend into their environment. The 1010 suit was also covered by reflec plating, which absorbs the energy produced by sensors. The 1010 suit was deemed illegal for individual use on many planets. (KO)

101-C
This Aratech hovercraft was similar in many respects to the 93-B. However, the 101-C was designed for military use. It had a turret-mounted double blaster cannon mounted atop its fuselage, and its engine, lift, and drive systems were significantly beefed up for more intense usage. Like the 93-B, it required a pilot, co-pilot, and gunner to operate, and could carry up to eight passengers and a metric ton of cargo. (GSE)

101st Regiment
This division of the Grand Army of the Republic was under the command of Jedi Padawan Danyawarra, who was force to accept a field promotion to Commander during the height of the Clone Wars. The 101st Regiment was part of the 7th Legion. (SWI84)

1020/A
This was the model number of Ziko's handheld macrobinocular set, which was augmented with a long-rance audio pickup unit. (ROE)

1023
This was Davin Felth's serial number as an Imperial stormtrooper, during the time he served in Zeta Unit on Tatooine, just prior to the Battle of Yavin. (TME, E4VG)

1023.1
This TriNebulon News report documented Grand Admiral Thrawn's attack on the planet Ukio. It reports that the locals feared the Empire had unleashed the X'Cal, and that their planet was doomed. (TTSB)

1033
This deep-space anomaly, located near Carconth, was designated by the New Republic. (TT)

10-33 Code Blue
This was the security code phrase used by the Imperial garrison on Omman to indicate the need for an emergency removal of a prisoner from a jail cell. (SWJ3)

103430
This was the identification number of the T-65J X-Wing fighter assigned to Koril Bekam, as Blackmoon Eleven, during the Battle of Coruscant and the defnse of Borleias. (EL2)

10-4
This was the astromech droid employed by Quinlan Vos aboard his starfighter, the Skorp-Ion, during the height of the Clone Wars. (RDR)

1047
A member of Davin Felth's Zeta squadron, this stormtrooper shot Het Nkik. (TME)

10-4TO
This droid was the subject of an intense search, during the early months of the New Order. It was believed that 10-4TO was carrying information that was vital to the growing resistance against the Galactic Empire, but suffered a glitch in its operational parameters and became lost on Coruscant. Jedi Master Even Piell, who managed to survive Order 66, set out to recover the droid before it fell into the hands of the Empire. However, Master Piell was killed by Imperial stormtroopers, but he was able to pass on his quest before he died. Nick Rostu carried Master Piell's message to Jax Pavan, who had been trained by Piell, and Jax set out to complete his Master's mission.

Known as Bug-Eyes because of its distincive photoreceptors, 10-4TO was discovered to be part of a complex plot. When the droid was located by Kaird, Prince Xizor, and Jax Pavan, they were all scouring the undercity of Coruscant for various reasons. It was Xizor who managed to use the codephrase "Zu woohama" to gain control of the droid, and he fled into the undercity with Kaird. Xizor then ordered the droid to download its data into the computer systems of one of Xizor's facilities in the Factory District. 10-4TO was unsure what it should do, since it had been programmed to deliver the data to the headquarters of the Whiplash rebel organization. However, Xizor used the command phrase once again, and 10-4TO was compelled to obey. Once the data was downloaded, Xizor ordered 10-4TO to self-destruct.

However, the group was apprehended by Nick Rostu, who was working with Jax Pavan and Laranth Tarak to locate the droid. Xizor then ordered 10-4TO to fire on anyone it encountered, while Xizor and Kaird made their own escape. Although Nick managed to briefly take control of 10-4TO's actions, Xizor dispatched of him and regained control of the droid. Xizor then ordered the droid to attack Jax Pavan, which it did without hesitation. However, Pavan managed to get inside 10-4TO's defenses and plunged a dagger into its wiring systems. 10-4TO stumbled backward, then fell of a ledge and dropped several stories before smashing into the ground below. I-5YQ tried to recover the droid's broken body, but 10-4TO was attacked by feral droids that dismembered the droid and stole its CPU and its memory core.

After Jax escaped with Laranth Tarak, Den Dhur, I-5YQ, Nick Rostu, Kaird, and Haninum Tyk Rhinann, it was Rhinann who revealed that there was never any real information stored inside 10-4TO's memory core. The story behind the droid was part of an elaborate plot developed by Darth Vader to capture surviving Jedi Knights, specifically Jax Pavan. (CN1)

105-K
This military speederbike was developed by Aratech for use by the Grand Army of the Republic. Heavier than most such vehicles, the 105-K was designed for lancer units that carried power-lances into battle. The 105-K was extremely powerful and maneuverable, which allowed the clone lancers to drive into a line of battle droids with great force, before turning around and ramming their way out of the droid unit. (SWI84)

105th Stormtrooper Platoon
This Imperial unit was assigned to Starlyte Station, supporting liaison officer Arissa Fawn. They were neither the best nor the brightest of the Empire's soldiers, but they were unswervingly loyal. They called themselves "The Emperor's Irregulars," and were led by Commander Brezzic Marr. Their unit symbol showed arcing lightning passing across the Imperial symbol. (WSV)

107th District
This was one of the primart residential districts of the city of Sath, on the planet Samaria. It was located in the northwest corner of Sath. (LJ5)

109238.291
This New Republic Intelligence datafile contained information on the planets involved with the Human League crisis in the Corellian System and the break-up of the Starbuster Plot. (CTD)

10-96
This was a 10-code which predates the creation of the official code language, and was rooted in the Old Corellian language. It actually had two meanings: an imbalanced individual, or a ke'dem. (TFE)

109-Z
This was the newest of Aratech's hovercraft designs, built during the height of the Galactic Civil War. At twelve meters in length, the 109-Z was much larger than its predecessors. Its design was much les refined than the 93-B, but it wasn't designed to be aesthetically pleasing. It was designed to be an armored transport used by the Empire on hostile planets. It required a pilot and gunner to operate, and was armed with a front-mounted laser cannon. The 109-Z could transport up to twelve passengers and four metric tons of cargo at speeds reaching 120 kilometers an hour. (GSE)

10-C
This speederbike, produced by Ikas-Adno during the last decades of the Old Republic, measured 5.5 meters in length. Capable of transporting a pilot and a passenger, the 10-C was a heavy vehicle that was also quite powerful. This meant that the pilot had to be especially skilled in the operation of speederbikes in order to handle it. Because of the speed a 10-C could achieve, these speederbikes were often used by the Jedi Knights while on missions. (PJSB)

10-Code
This was a spacer code which used pairs of numbers beginning with the number 10 for different common words or phrases. It was probably developed after the Empire began cracking down on spacers and smugglers. (TFE)

10-P-FC-11
This was a coded communications frequency used by the Alliance during the months leading up to the Battle of Endor. (FC)

10-T
This model of monorail train was produced by Kuat Drive Yards. It was propelled along its track, which was essentially a super-conductive wire, through the use of advanced superconductor technology. This unirail track was held aloft through the use of repulsorlift pads. Individual cars in the train were equipped with back-up repulsorlift engines, in case of a failure of the unirail itself.

The best, and perhaps most ambitious, use of the technology of the 10-T train was found on the planet Vohai, where the Vohai Express encircled the entire planet. (GG9, OWS)

10th Armored Division
This branch of the Grand Army of the Republic was dispatched to the planet Gaftikar, during the height of the Clone Wars, to assist the units of the 35th Infantry in attacking the human cities on the planet that supported the Separatists. (RCTC)

1-1
This was the designation of Jacen Solo's personal SteathX fighter, used during the height of the Corellia-GA War. He used the ship to travel to Hapes, whenever he needed to sneak away and visit Tenel Ka and his daughter, Allana. (LF5)

11011101 #2
This was the most popular song in the galaxy, performed by the ensemble Plexo-33 just prior to the onset of the Clone Wars. (HNN5)

111
This was the access override code used by Edda Gast, at the Binring Biomedical facility on Saffalore. (SOC)

11-17
This was the designation of a small, treaded droid manufactured by Slayn & Korpil and Roche Industries, for use in mining and excavation. The 11-17 series was equipped with a pair of heavy treads, and was "armed" with a plasma burrowing torch, a blow torch, and a telescoping buzzsaw. In order to communicate with its operator, the 11-17 was also equipped with an SW-95 message transceiver and an OmniNode ComSet. These automated miners became the predecessor of the Mole Miner. (EGD, AEG)

11-17
This mining droid was one of many which helped Unit Zed's group of droids destroy Grozbok. It was armed with a top-mounted laser, in addition to its mining apparatus. (DRO)

1125
This was the model number of Ziko's headstrap macrobinocular set. It was secured to the user's head by a lightweight harness, and allowed the user to use their hands for other activities. Controls mounted on the side could easily be adjusted with a light touch. (ROE)

112-V
This was the designation of the escape pod used by Molierre Cundertol to escape from the Jaunty Cavalier, after he had himself kidnapped. Cundertol sabotaged the Jaunty Cavalier in order to destroy any evidence of the ship's true mission, which was to bring him to Lwhekk to be enteched. (FH2)

1138
Cell block from which Han and Luke were supposedly moving Chewie during their rescue of Princess Leia on the first Death Star. (SW)

1138
This Trade Federation space station served as a floating prison, during the years following the Battle of Naboo. Many of the Lok Revenants who had been captured by the Federation were kept at the 1138 station. (JSF)

1138
This was the designation of a Separatist battle droid that continually malfunctioned, during the height of the Clone Wars. Its problems were manifested by the fact that it kept repeating "Roger, roger" over and over again. (CWVG)

1143.9873-DR
This was the Imperial datafile that contained information on Darth Maul's near-complete destruction of the Black Sun criminal empire, during the years leading up to the Battle of Naboo. (SWI89)

11489
This was the cabin number, located aboard the flagship Independence, that was assigned to Keyan Farlander, when he was first recruited into the Alliance's military. (XWP)

1152.0303-BS
This Imperial datafile contained all known information about the Corellian smuggler named Bo'Shek. (OWS)

11706900-AGTY-233476
This New Republic tracsheet was maintained on the Rodian slaver Malak. (GG11)

1177
This was the military designation of the Corellian CR90 corvette Silaban. (LF4)

119.541.901/RP
This datafile, maintained by the New Republic Intelligence agency, contained information on the Raptor program established by the Imperial Warlord Zsinj. (CTD)

11P
This was the model number of Industrial Automaton's armored droid torso. (DWK)

11P
This starship power generator was developed by Lotek, and was first used on the Corellian Engineering Corporation HT-2200 medium freighter. (SWJ5)

11-S
This model of Aavman Extravagance space yacht measured 44 meters in length. It was equipped with three large engines that helped it achieve greater speeds than most luxury yachts. It required a pilot anc co-pilot to fly, and up to two gunners if the yacht was equipped with a weapons package. Many of these yachts were armed with a pair of laser cannons, so that the owners could protect their investment. (CRO)

12
A series of labor droids. (TJP)

12 South Jedi Lane
The address of Ken's dome house in the Lost City of the Jedi. (LCJ)

12 Tavern
This seedy bar was located in Sim-First, on Simpla-12. (EVE)

120,000
A trip across the known galaxy would require the traveler to traverse 120,000 light-years. (SOL)

12117/BFC/87:2
This New Republic datafile contained information gathered by the Intelligence agency on the Fallanassi and the White Current. (CTD)

12157/BFC/31:2
This New Republic Intelligence datafile was maintained by the Special Threats team, and contained information on the disposition of the Duskhan League and the Yevetha following the Battle of N'zoth. (CTD)

121-B
Developed and produced by Kuat Leisure, the 121-B was a pleasure craft that was popular during the last decades of the Old Republic. (SWI66)

122267-50
This public service message was issued by the Corporate Sector Authority to warn upstanding businessbeings against the use of independent starship owners as shippers and transporters. Referring to most any independent spacer as a "feckles ruffian," the announcement went on to say that the only way to guarantee the shipment of goods and beings was to employ starships owners who were part of a corporation - preferably, contracted by the CSA itself. According to the message, "Overhead, administrative apparatus, and managerial properties … were the best guaranties of a dependable business arrangement." (HSR)

123rd Nightstalker Group
This was the Imperial TIE Fighter wing which was assigned to Blackhole and the Singularity during the height of the Galactic Civil War. (GMR5)

1249th Mobile Corps
This division of the Imperial Army supported the 2391st Battle Squadron when it attempted to take control of the Kalinda System, some years after the Battle of Endor. (TSK)

12-4C-41
This was a series of traffic controller droids produced by SoroSuub. These droids were humanoid in stature, with many similarities to the 3PO series of protocol droids. The 12-4C-41 series was produced to replace organic traffic controllers, whose bodies and minds could tire and cause accidents. (EGD)

12-4C-41
This SoroSuub droid worked on Cloud City as part of Lando Calrissian's automated support structure. 12-4C-41 served as a traffic controller. This droid was one of the few that survived EV-9D9's near-destruction of Cloud City, for she had dismembered a number of them during her rampage. 12-4C-41 managed to discover EV-9D9's data trail out of Cloud City, and spent the next few years tracking her down. He found her in Jabba the Hutt's palace, and quickly incapacitated her with four blaster shots. He then removed her abherrent third optic sensor and her pain-simulator button, depriving EV-9D9 of the sensations of death. He called it "balancing the equation," reminding her that she had disabled many of the 12-series droids on Cloud City. He freed all of EV-9D9's tortured droids, and together they slowly dismantled her until she no longer functioned. (TJP)

126
Developed and produced by Psicom, this was a cybernetic droid interface that was implanted into the brain of its user. This allowed a being to communicate with their droid remotely, without direct contact. (RHD)

1260
see 126 (a Psicom droid interface) (RHD)

12772/BFC/77:2
This New Republic datafile was an unclassified report on the state of the Republic in the wake of the Battle of N'zoth and the resolution of the Black Fleet Crisis. (CTD)

127th Gunship Wing
This was one of the first divisions of the Grand Army of the Republic that was assigned to piloting LAAT/t and LAAT/i gunships. They first saw duty during the Battle of Geonosis, and remained active throughout the Clone Wars. At the end of the Clone Wars, the 127th was dispatched to Cato Neimoidia, to help Jedi Master Plo Koon complete the take-over of the purse-world. Thus, they were able to assassinate Koon when the command was given to execute Order 66. (SWI84, SWI87)

1292.001
This datafile was created and maintained by the New Republic Intelligence agency, and contained astrographic information on the Koornacht Cluster. (CTD)

12-LX-33224
This datafile, maintained my the Independent Traders' Infonet, contained details on a variety of businesses and corporations which made their fortunes in the mining sector. (SWJ10)

12th Squadron
This Nagai fighting unit pursued the Tofs into the Trenwyth system, where they nearly destroyed the planet Trenwyth in an effort to eliminate the Tofs. (GMR1)

13.568.9018
This New Republic datafile contained information gathered by the Intelligence agency on the Corellian system. It was reviewed and modified after the discovery of planetary repulsors in the inner five worlds. (CTD)

1313
This was the false clone designation used by Boba Fett during his travels on Aargau, just weeks after the Battle of Geonosis. He used the identification number in his discussions with another immature clone, 9779. (BF3)

131-SX2
This model of Corellian Engineering Corporation StarHauler barge was designed to carry solid cargoes. (EGD)

131-T3
This model of Corellian Engineering Corporation StarHauler barge was designed to transport liquid cargoes. (EGD)

132nd Forward Division
This branch of the Alliance's armed forces was stationed in Atrivis Sector during the Galactic Civil War. (MTSE)

13336/2/B
This was one of the vast multitude of laws and regulations that were part of the Holessian penal code. Under this provision, beings were not allowed to make an unlawful entry to any government building while carrying blasters. (MF)

13398247
This was supposedly Lieutenant Grallant's operating number, as part of Korin Haslam's plat to infilrate the Imperial prison on Selnesh and rescue Gebnerret Vibrion, during the Galactic Civil War. (TFE, SWJ10, OWS)

133rd Imperial Fighter Group
This squadron of TIE Interceptors was part of the fleet commanded by Xandel Carivus, as the leader of the Imperial Interim Ruling Council. They were decimated by the forces of Baron D'Asta when Carivus had Feena D'Asta imprisoned. (CE2)

137d
This corporate proclamation was issued by the SoroSuub Corporation in the wake of the Clone Wars and the institution of the New Order. By issuing proclamation 137d, SoroSuub officially dissolved the Sullustan Council and assumed control of the planet Sullst, and pledged its full allegiance to the Empire. With the Alliance's victory at the Battle of Endor, proclamation 137d was rescinded, and the Sullustan Council was re-established as the leadership of the planet Sullust. (GORW)

13-K
This was the designation of a specially-modified probe droid, launched by Imperial Admiral Damon Krell, shortyl after the Battle of Hoth. 13-K located a stray Alliance corvette and attacked it, killing all aboard. 13-K then took control of the corvette and set out for Alliance-held territory using the coordinates it found in the ship's computers. One of the ships it encountered on its mission was the X-Wing of Luke Skywwlker, which 13-K destroyed. Luke and R2-D2 managed to eject in time to avoid the explosion, and were able to infiltrate the corvette. Once 13-K realized that the rebel who was trying to defeat it was Luke Skywalker himself, it abandoned its primary mission of destroying an Alliance fleet and headed back toward Imperial space, hoping to deliver Skywalker to Darth Vader himself. 13-K reached Admiral Krell's vessel just as the main reactor in the corvette reached critical levels and exploded, destroying 13-K, the corvette, Krell's ship and all hands aboard. (MC45)

13th Imperial Diplomatic Conclave
This meeting of planetary leaders who supported the New Order was held on Phelarion, and was hosted by Lady Tarkin. It was disrupted when Leia Organa, posing as the megonite miner Lerna, threw a stimufrost drink in the face of Shea Hublin. (CSWEA)

13X
One of Teradoc's Victory-class Star Destroyers, the 13X was under the command of Vice Admiral Pellaeon. When Admiral Daala executed Teradoc and the other warlords, the 13X was placed under the command of Colonel Cronus, who took it as his command ship. The 13X led Daala's fleet of Victory-class ships on a galaxy-wide rampage before rejoining her fleet at the assault on Yavin 4. During the battle, a New Republic Corellian gunship, grievously wounded in battle, rammed the 13X and destroyed it. (DS)

145126041
This datafile was maintained by the staff of Action Tidings on the planet Bespin, and contained images and information on C-3PO. (PH)

14f1
This Imperial tug was part of the task force that was dispatched to capture the Pondut research station, during the months that followed the Battle of Hoth. The station was owned by Galactic Electronics, a small corporation that was in league with the Alliance to Restore the Republic. Imperial forces disabled and captured the station, and the 14f1 was among the many support vessels that helped offload the station's equipment and supplies. (TIEP)

14th Infantry
This was one of the first divisions of the Grand Army of the Republic that was made up from clone troopers who were not bred and trained on Kamino. To the casual observer, the clone troopers of the 14th Infantry were just like any other clones. However, the clone commandos and other highly-trained clones, the differences were obvious. Unlike the Kamino-trained clones, the 14th Infantry knew nothing of Mandalorian language or tradition, which made them obvious to the Kamino clones. These clones were also flash-trained, and lacked any sort of experience when they were initially deployed into battle. (RC66)

14th Roving Line
This small Alliance fleet was under the command of Captain Qarl during the Galactic Civil War. Its mission was to harass Imperial starships traveling along the border between the Inner and Outer Rim Territories. (ROE)

15 Moons Casino
see Fifteen Moons Casino (OWS)

15,000
This was the number of credits offered by the Empire to any bounty hunter that captured Alliance ships and/or personnel fleeing the planet Hoth following the Battle of Hoth. (TBH)

150
This was a small, Nubian-built hyperdrive system, used on yachts and small starships during the last decades of the Old Republic. The 150 core was rated as a Class 0.9 system. (X2)

150,000
This was the number of credits Darth Vader offered for the capture of either Han Solo or Leia Organa, following the Battle of Hoth. (TBH)

15-0-3-11
The Chokan Imperial port authority code used by Isolder at the Imperial scrap yard on Dathomir. (CPL)

151
The New Republic's databases contained no political or social information about this galactic sector. (SOL)

1550-LEX
This was the model number of a luxury space yacht designed and built by SoroSuub during the New Order. Measuring 30.4 meters in length, the ship could transport a pilot and co-pilot along with up to six passengers. It could carry up to 25 metric tons of cargo, and had stores enough for two months of travel. The 1550-LEX was equipped with a Class-1 hyperdrive, and was available with a number of weapons configurations for personal protection. The yacht had two decks, with the lower housing the engineering systems and cargo hold while the upper deck was configured for luxury accommodations and the cockpit. (SWJ13)

15th Deep Core Reserve Fleet
This Imperial Navy fleet was used to supplement the war efforts in the Core Worlds, during the early years of the New Order. (DARK)

162.S*D/3/r^6.56
This was the Novacron Press identification tag for The Book of Practical Lightsaber Technique, written by Vo'ren Faalo. (GG9)

166GL/BFC/22:8
This datafile, maintained by the New Republic Intelligence Agency, contained information on the Yevethan leader Nil Spaar. (CTD)

16AA889 Starfield Road
The residence at this address was actually an Alliance safehouse. It was owned by Tanass and Renia Brila. (HAS)

16th Escort Force
This small Imperial fleet was part of Commodore Soleric's command, and was assigned the specific mission of escorting merchant and corporate vessels through Ado Sector's Induparan Crown Worlds during the height of the Galactic Civil War. It was undermanned and short on resources, facts that were revealed when the Free Lance began raiding convoys in the sector. (PP)

16th Fighter Squadron
Known as Blue Flight, this E-Wing squadron was assigned to the Fifth Battle Group's blockade of Doornik-319. (SOL)

16th Tactical Reconnaissance Group
This flight of New Republic ferret and prowler ships was formed during the Black Fleet Crisis. Placed under the command of Colonel Mauit'ta, it was formed to further scout the Koornacht Cluster after the loss of several prowler ships at the hands of Yevethan starships. (TT)

17 Gallifrey Lane
This luxurious conapt, located in Coruscant's Manarai Hills district, was owned by Baron Vlacan Umber and his wife, Kirma, during the early years of the New Order. (CN2)

17 kv
This was the designation of Baktoid Armor Workshop's anti-personnel blasters, used on the MTT transport craft. (X1, CCS)

17,000
This was the total payment that was negotiated by Obi-Wan Kenobi, when he struck a deal with Han Solo for passage to the Alderaan system, just prior to the Battle of Yavin. According the the terms that were agreed to by both men, 2,000 credits was to be paid in advance, with the remainder to be paid when they arrived on Alderaan. In order to secure the 2,000 credits, Luke Skywalker was forced to sell his battered old landspeeder. The remainder was eventually paid to Solo by the Alliance, after they delivered Leia Organa and R2-D2 safely to the Massassi base on Yavin 4. (SW)

1701/7
This was the designation of the wavespeeder that was used by Leia Organa Solo and Cilghal, when they traveled to the Calamarian Knowledge Bank to gain information about Admiral Ackbar's whereabouts, some seven years after the Battle of Endor. After recovering Ackbar, they took the wavespeeder back to Foamwander City, only to arrive in the middle of Admiral Daala's her attack on Calamari. (DA)

1729
This supply ship made a regular run to the Oovo IV prison facility, during the years surrounding the Battle of Naboo. Jango Fett used this ship as cover for his own ship, the Jaster's Legacy, during his attempt to infiltrate the prison and "rescue" Bendix Fust. (BH)

177th Light Infantry Division
Commandos from this branch of the Alliance armed forces were captured and killed by the Empire, after the agent known as Corewatch failed to retrieve them. (CRO)

179
This starfighter pilot training protocol encourages teamwork and cooperation by giving all points scored by each pilot to his wingman. (WS)

1-79
This was a form of concussion stick, developed by Sessian Armaments. It employed two chemical agents which were stable when separated, but exploded with intense force when combined. The 1-79 stick heated up rapidly when activated, and generated a concussion blast several meters in diameter from the user's hand. In this way, the 1-79 concussion stick allowed a being to have a measure of personal protection. (GFT)

17C
This was Merr-Sonn's smallest security holocamera. It provided simple visual scanning of a specific area. (EGW)

17-W
The service access corridor which led to the Millennium Falcon when Lando stopped on Oseon 6845. (LCF)

181st Imperial Fighter Group
This was the TIE Fighter squadron made famous by Soontir Fel during the early years of the New Republic. It was originally a full Wing, but was downsized shortly after the Battle of Yavin. The 181st served during the Battle of Endor, and fled after Captain Pellaeon ordered the retreat of the Imperial forces after the death of Emperor Palpatine. It was believed that this group was assigned to Warlord Zsinj's fleet, although the exact reasons weren't discovered until Admiral Rogriss revealed that the actual 181st was still an Imperial unit. Zsinj himself had created a duplicate 181st, with Tetran Cowall acting as Soontir Fel, in the hopes of drawing Rogue Squadron into a trap. (WS, IF, SOC, CCG11)

1831
This Gallisport docking bay was where Alijah Orr tried to impound the Lumrunner. (SWJ9)

1836-682-763-8176CMGSPF
This was the BoSS permit number issued to Santhe Passenger and Freight transport SPF 14897. (FOP)

1876389234/D
This New Republic datafile contained the recorded proceedings of a Provisional Council session in which Sian Tevv lobbied for the formation of the Smugglers' Alliance. (TTSB)

189-035a
This was a HoloNet datafile that was created by an independent scout, and contained information on the Ryatt Trail, on the planet Kashyyyk. (SWGAL)

19,106th Imperial Line Infantry Company
This Imperial Army unit was based at the IMIIF-138 facility, on the planet Sirpar, during the height of the Galactic Civil War. (SWJ2)

192
This was the Imperial designation of the Moldy Crow, during Kyle Katarn's attempt to locate 8t88 on the moon of Sulon. (RAG)

192-022c
This was a HoloNet datafile that was created by an independent scout, and contained information on the wildlife encountered on the planet Mustafar. Despite the subject of the report, which was produced sometime after the Battle of Yavin, the Empire agreed to allow the scout to land on Mustafar and explore. A team of stormtroopers was dispatched to accompany the expedition, for protection against Mustafar's vicious creatures. (SWGAL)

194
This was the codename used by Thaddeus Ross when he called to his starship's droid controller, Kierra. (SWJ15)

194,000,000
The number of credits it costs to buy a Kuat Drive Yards Nebulon-B frigate. This figure was about a twentieth the cost of an Imperial-class Star Destroyer. (SFS)

1982.0309
This New Republic planet log documented all known information on Corellia. It was used as an addendum to datafile 13.568.9018 during the Human League crisis and the break-up of the Starbuster plot. (CTD)

1982376
This Imperial Survey discovered the planet Demonsgate, within the Kathol Rift. (KR)

19872382
This New Republic Intelligence datafile was created to document information on the hyperwave inertial momentum sustainer developed by the Bakurans. It was later appended to datafile 9912.78:3. (CTD)

1a.44.87
This was the model number of AccuTronics' data encryption device. Designed for civilian use, it was used to encrypt a given datafile to provide a measure of security. (SWJ10)

1B6/Green
This was an Imperial Bavos-II space platform located in Darpa Sector during the Galactic Civil War. It was positioned near the Ringali Nebula and the border with Bormea Sector, where it protected both sectors and monitored illegal traffic out of Starforge Station. (FOP)

1B-8D
This droid was employed as a clerk by Bahima, at her droid shop on Onderon, during the years following the Jedi Civil War. (KOTOR2)

1D
This was the designation of Corellian Engineering Corporation's standard starship servo-turrets, used for mounting weapons to emplacements. (EGV, SWG2P)

1e-XE
This MD-3 medical droid was one of two taken from Jabba the Hutt's palace by Dengar, following the crimelord's death on Tatooine. Along with SH?1-B, 1e-XE were useful in bringing Boba Fett back to life after the bounty hunter escaped from the Sarlacc's belly. 1e-XE was a white-banded droid with a very minimalist outlook. It never spoke in more than two- or three-word phrases, and often simply used a single word to express its current state of mind. When Fett was nearly healed, following the attempt by Kuat of Kuat to eliminate him, the droids were left behind as the bounty hunters fled the planet. (MA)

1-H
The designation of Ubrikkian's heavy Imperial-class repulsortank. Measuring 20.5 meters in length, the 1-H had the toughest armor and heaviest weaponry of all the repulsortanks. The 1-H required a crew of five, and was armed with a Mark 4e/S heavy laser cannon and a medium blaster cannon. (SWJ9)

1-L
The designation of Ubrikkian's light Imperial-class repulsortank. Measuring 20.5 meters in length, the 1-L had the least armor and lightest weaponry of all the repulsortanks. The 1-L required a crew of two, and was armed with a medium blaster cannon. It was the fastest of the repulsortanks, and was really nothing more than an armored landspeeder. (SWJ9)

1L10
This Incom sublight drive system was developed for use by the HT-2200 freighter. (SWJ5)

1-M
The designation of Ubrikkian's medium Imperial-class repulsortank. Measuring 20.5 meters in length, the 1-M was considered the "middle of the road" in terms of armor and weaponry. Thus, it was the least popular of all the repulsortanks, for it didn't fill a military niche. The 1-M required a crew of three, and was armed with a medium laser cannon and a heavy repeating blaster. (SWJ9)

1st Tapani Assault Battlegroup
This was the primary unit of the Imperial Army stationed in Tapani Sector, at the height of the Galactic Civil War. Based on Tallaan, the 1st Tapani Assault Battlegroup was commanded by Major General Tessala Corvae. (LOE)

2,400
Luke Skywalker paid 2,400 credits for his X-34 landspeeder on Tatooine. (EGV)

2,467:1
This was the approximate odds of successfully navigating a flight through an asteroid field, according to C-3PO, during the Millennium Falcon's escape from the Battle of Hoth. (MC41)

2.2 FD V-Tower
This anti-vehicle laser cannon was manufactured by Atgar during the New Order. (HAS)

2.20197410
This was one of the many personnel directives maintained by the Outer Rim Oreworks corporation. This directive essentially stated that all employees needed to work and live in accordance with the local planetary values and morals in mind, so as not to reflect badly on ORO and its operations. (GMR7)

2.427 x 3.886 x 673.52
This point, located above the plane of the known galaxy, was where Zuckuss believed the Alliance fleet would assemble to escape the Empire, following the Battle of Hoth. When 4-LOM finally got to the fleet with Toryn Farr, he discovered that Zuckuss had been a mere two degrees off in his estimate. (TBH)

2/97A8A
This was one of the many tax forms that were created by the Old Republic's Corporate Tax Enforcement agency. This form was used to investigate a situation where a corporation was not paying their taxes on time, and filling out the form required a full audit of a corporation's ledgers in order to accurately assess how much the corporation owed in back taxes. Filling out form 2/97A8A was considered one of the least enjoyable aspects of the Old Republic's tax laws. (RCTC)

20,000
The price on Talon Karrde's head, placed there during the early years of the New Republic for his smuggling operations. (DFR)

20,000
This was the amount of the reward given to Han Solo and Chewbacca by the Alliance, for their part in the rescue of Leia Organa from the first Death Star. (SL)

20/181
This was the squadron identification number of SilverWing Squadron. (FOP)

20/604
This was the squadron identification number of GoldWing Squadron. (FOP)

2012th Air Group
This was one of the many air support forces that were part of the Grand Army of the Republic, during the height of the Clone Wars. Part of the 212th Attack Battalion, the 2012th was dispatched to assist with extraction operations on Teth, in the wake of Anakin Skywalker's mission to rescue Rotta the Huttlet. Note that this name might be a typo, since the air group's name is described as "Twenty-twelfth" in the novelization of Star Wars: The Clone Wars. (CWN)

2025
This was the designation of a city ordinance in Griann, on the planet Teyr. Known as the Privacy of Official Records law, it required the approval of a district supervisor to acquire records from the city. (SOL)

203rd Division
This clone trooper unit was dispatched to New Plympto, during the final days of the Clone Wars. The 203rd later became part of the Imperial forces that remained on the planet to round up any Nosaurians who survived the fighting. (DT1)

20m-Cp
Geleig strobe/C-beam lamps, similar to those mounted on the front of the Millennium Falcon. (SCRE)

210
This was a model of Krail Armory personal battle armor. It was similar to the armor worn by stormtroopers: a full-body glove covered with interlocking armor. It had more features than stormtrooper armor, though, incorporating an Arakyd Whisper Jumper jet pack, enhanced life support systems, and various weapons systems. The 210 personal armor package was illegal on most worlds. (GG9)

2112
This was Zeth Durron's identification number, when he was serving as a stormtrooper on Carida, some seven years after the Battle of Endor. (COTF)

2-124
This Uulshos Justice Droid was one of several assassin droids programmed for use by the Empire. 2-124 was captured by agents of the Alliance, and his memory banks were probed to determine the nature of its programming. Before the droid could be disassembled, 2-124 escaped, killing more than 20 Alliance soldiers. These actions were not prohibited to 2-124, since its original assassin programs were never wiped by the Alliance. 2-124 then disappeared, coming out only to kill selected members of the Alliance. After the Battle of Endor, 2-124 disappeared again, although it was believed that the droid became intelligent enough to reprogram itself to target New Republic personnel. (WBC)

2127
This section of the Imperial regulations on bounty hunting requires that a bounty hunter notify its quarry, once captured, that it was targeted for assassination for crimes committed against humanity. (TBH)

212th Attack Battalion
This division of the Grand Army of the Republic included the 2012th Air Group. Note that this name might be a typo, since the air group's name is described as "Twenty-twelfth" in the novelization of Star Wars: The Clone Wars. (CWN)

212th Attack Battalion
This division of the Grand Army of the Republic was led by Commander Cody during the height of the Clone Wars. This unit saw action on a number worlds, including Rendili, Cato Neimoidia, and Boz Pity. Their most notable action came on Utapau, when Jedi General Obi-Wan Kenobi finally destroyed General Grievous, at the end of the Clone Wars. (SWDB, OWS)

2187
This was the designation of the detention cell in which Princess Leia Organa was held on the first Death Star. It was located on Level 5, detention block AA-23. Note that The Rise and Fall of Darth Vader indicates that this cell was designated 3187. (SW, RFDV)

2-1B
This was the designation of a series of humanoid medical droids built by Geentech and Industrial Automaton in a joint effort. They were simply-constructed droids with incredible perception and talent, combining Geentech's medical sensors and equipment with IA's manufacturing prowess. Despite their simple construction, however, 2-1B units performed flawlessly for decades during the last years of the Old Republic and through the era of the New Republic. In addition to serving as basic surgeons, these units could also be modified to perform precise technical procedures as well, such as neurosurgery or optometry. These droids could be updated with a variety of appendages and programming, but only at an approved service center. This ensured that the droid was properly suited to perform its new duties, just as a surgeon had to be trained and certified. Much of the advanced surgical programming for the 2-1B series was done by medical experts from Rhinnal.

After Geentech was forced out of business by the ruthless tactics of Genetech, Industrial Automaton became the sole producer of the 2-1B series. In the years that followed the Yuuzhan Vong War, Industrial Automata improved upon the original designs of the 2-1B droid, giving them finer control of medical instruments and improved computing and diagnostic power. (SWSB, MTS, FTD, NEGD, LF9)

2-1B
This 2-1B series medical droid was in the service of Lord Cuvir during the height of the New Order, and was part of the inspection team that went to Wor Tandell. When Tiree attacked and killed Cuvir, 2-1B decided to return with Tiree and join the Alliance. 2-1B was eventually assigned to the Alliance's Echo Base on Hoth, and served as the base's primary medical droid. It was 2-1B, with assistance from FX-7, that treated Luke Skywalker after he was assaulted by the Wampa ice creature. Following the evacuation of Echo Base after the Battle of Hoth, 2-1B was on the Bright Hope when it was disabled by the combined fire of the Mist Hunter and an Imperial-class Star Destroyer. 2-1B helped treat the wounded aboard the ship before being rescued by Zuckuss and 4-LOM. After this, 2-1B continued to serve the Alliance, and even helped attach Luke Skywalker's prosthetic hand after the real one was lost in a lightsaber duel with Darth Vader on Cloud City. The 2-1B droid that helped Luke recover from exposure to the harsh environment of Hoth was voiced by Russel Horton for the The Empire Strikes Back Radio Drama on National Public Radio. (E5, E5R, GDV, SWSB, MTS)

21cu9a
This was the lowest-numbered datafile stolen from the Metatheran Cartel by Gerta Haman and the underground resistance, some years after the Battle of Naboo. The resistance had been trying to gather evidence against the Cartel, in order to expose the Cartel's underhanded dealings on Cularin. (EOS3)

21-Dx
This was the model number of a Kuat Vonak light laser cannon. (OE)

21st Nova Corps
This was one of the four Army Corps of the Outer Rim Sector Army, during the height of the Clone Wars. Led by Commander Bacara and Jedi Master Ki-Adi-Mundi, the 21st Nova Corps became known as the Galactic Marines, after they were split off to form an independent unit. The 21st Nova Corps was on Mygeeto when the command was issued to execute Order 66. (SWI84)

21st Recon Group
This New Republic fleet was formed to supplement the Fifth Battle Group, which was attempting to blockade the Koornacht Cluster and prevent further Yevethan atrocities. The 21st was given the hazardous duty of gathering reconnaissance on the 13 major Yevethan worlds, in order to better understand their defenses and weaknesses. (SOL)

22
The model number of Menstar Motors' patrol scooter. It measured 2.1 meters in length. (GG7)

22:09:91-T
This New Republic datafile, created and maintained by the Intelligence agency, contained information on the Drall tutor, Ebrihim. (CTD)

220-SIG
This was the designation of Kuat Drive Yards' tactical combat jamming system. These incredibly powerful jammers were built for the Empire, which placed hundreds of them aboard both Death Stars to prevent sensor and communication usage in their vicinity. (EGW)

221
This was the model number of SoroSuub's cybernetic implant device. Similar to the Aj^6 implant from BioTech, the SoroSuub 221 wrapped around the back of the wearer's head and connected to the brain via neural jacks. (SWJ15)

221
This was the designation of a series of sublight engines developed and manufactured by Nubian, during the final decades of the Old Republic. Two of these engines were used in a J-type configuration on the Naboo N-1 starfighter. (X1, SWK, SWG2P)

222
This was the model number of Ubrikkian Transports' heavy fishing trawler was originally produced more than 500 years before the Galactic Civil War, although they were so durable and reliable that many remained in service through the era of the New Order. The more modern versions used repulsorlifts for propulsion, although early versions employed repulsorsails. Measuring 170 meters in length, the 222 trawler was supported by a pair of huge pontoons, upon which sat the various decks and processing facilities. These vessels were designed to be easy to handle, and could be operated by a single pilot and a pair of engineers. Up to 300 sailors and deckhands could be accommodated aboard the 222 trawler, which could transport up to 800 metric tons of cargo. Many of these vessels were later armed by their owners, to discourage pirates and other scavengers from trying to steal their cargo. (GMR7)

222
This was the model number of Jakan Arms' anti-vehicle blaster cannon emplacement. (GSE)

224515997
This datafile was maintained by the staff of Action Tidings on the planet Bespin, and contained images of Eccessis Figg. (PH)

224516041
This datafile was maintained by the staff of Action Tidings on the planet Bespin, and contained images of Boss Ugnor. (PH)

2249
This was the designation of one of the unknown, deep-space anomalies tracked by the New Republic. Colonel Pakkpekatt and Bijo Hammax tracked it down and investigated it during their search for the Teljkon vagabond. It was a 60-meter cylindrical structure of metal mesh capped with two fifteen-meter spheres. Its exact use was never discovered. (TT)

2249
This was the identification number of an Imperial pilot shot down on the planet Delrakkin, shortly after the Battle of Yavin. (MIS3)

224th Legion
This branch of the Grand Army of the Republic saw duty on the planet Circarpous V, during the early stages of the Clone Wars. The unit earned the nickname Mud-Jumpers because of this mission. (CWTV05)

225,000
This was the total amount of credits that were offered by the Confederacy of Independent Systems as a bounty for the capture of Jedi Padawan Anakin Skywalker, during the early stages of the Clone Wars. (NECH)

2261
This Galactic Republic datafile contained holorecordings and other information surrounding Senator Padme' Amidala's diplomatic mission to Rodia, during the height of the Clone Wars. (CWTV08)

22716
This Imperial officer was one of the Royal Guard. His true identity was never discovered, although it was known that he was infiltrated into the Imperial garrison on Yetnis during Operation Rebel Hunt. (HAS)

229811-B
Serial number of the Millennium Falcon's main engine block. Luke uses it as his serial number while on board the Eye of Palpatine. (COJ)

22-B
This was the model number of Ikas-Adno's Nightfalcon speederbike. (RPG)

22K97(MD)
This was the form used by Old Republic medical personnel to requisition the supplies and technology they needed to do their jobs. The use of a 22K97(MD) form became something of a joke during the height of the Clone Wars, since there were too many battlefronts that needed supplies that simply couldn't be produced fast enough. (MBS)

22nd Air Combat Wing
This clone trooper unit was based out of Boz Pity, during the final stages of the Clone Wars. (RDV)

22NF07
This was one of the few communications frequencies that were shared among the Galactic Alliance military and several planetary defense forces, during the years following the war against the Yuuzhan Vong. Use of this frequency allowed GA personnel to securely communicate with members of the Corellian Defense Force. (LF1)

22T4
An Imperial Arms hold-out blaster, the 22T4 was rigorously tested before being supplied to Imperial Security Bureau agents as a personal sidearm. Note that the Arms and Equipment Guide indicates that the 22T4 was built by Imperial Munitions. No civilian models of the 22T4 were built, and every blaster produced had a specially-coded serial number placed on the actuating module to prevent tampering. (GG9, AEG)

23 Mere
This colony world was visited by the Star Morning after it left Darepp, en route to Motexx. (SOL)

23/443
This was the designation of the Imperial garrison on the planet Yetnis. (HAS)

2311.76.01
This was the identification number of an Alliance Diplomatic Corps training datafile that was subtitled Calamari Personality Profiles, and contained information about the Mon Calamari and the Quarren. It also contained some information about the planet Mon Calamari. (OWS, DU)

233rd Imperial Fighter Group
This Imperial starfighter group was mauled by a squadron of Alliance Y-Wings at Ord Biniir. (MBF)

234990365
This datafile was maintained by the crew of the HoloNet newsfeed Action Tidings, and contained information on Luke Skywalker. (PH)

234990366
This datafile was maintained by the crew of the HoloNet newsfeed Action Tidings, and contained information on Shira Brie. (PH)

2354
This Alliance Executive Order commands that all field operatives stay away from Adalric Brandl at all costs. (SWJ8)

2389-B
This Alliance datafile documented the teachings of Rear Admiral Michael Unther, at the naval training academy in the Duluur Sector. (SWJ2)

2391st Battle Squadron
This Imperial Navy task force was thought to have been destroyed shortly after the Battle of Endor. It reappeared in the Kalinda System some years later, consisting on an Imperial-class Star Destroyer, a pair of Victory-class Star Destroyers, an Interdictor cruiser, and several support ships. The Kalindean DeepSpace Fleet was able to repel the 2391st, and later pushed them out of the system after the completion of Project Second Chance. (TSK)

23er
This was a slang term used by Alliance Intelligence operatives to describe any Intelligence agent who had survived twenty assignments and had been retired. Stemming from the statistic that any individual had a twenty-three percent chance of surviving all twenty mission, it referred to the mandate that Intelligence operatives were only allowed to handle twenty assignments before being forced to assume another role within the Alliance, in order to maintain their cover as well as their usefulness to the Alliance.

This term was also used by the Special Forces units of the Alliance, and referred to an exceptionally competent agent. (RASB, GG9)

23K
This was a Gallofree Yards service shuttle, measuring 18 meters in length and requiring a single pilot. It can transport up to six passengers and a metric ton of cargo. The 23K was unarmed. (GG7)

23rd Combat Starfighter Wing
This starfighter squadron was part of the New Republic's Rapid Response Task Force, during the months following the Battle of Endor. Made up of X-Wings, Y-Wings, and B-Wings, the 23rd Combat Starfighter Wing saw intense action during the Battle of Mindor. Despite being outnumbered by several hundred to one, the pilots of the 23rd Combat Starfighter Wing were able to use their skills and the attributes of their ships to overcome the vast numbers of TIE Fighters and TIE Interceptors that the Imperials sent after them. The 23rd lost about half of its X-Wings in the fighting, as much from friendly fire and asteroid impacts as from the Imperials. (LSSM)

23X
This Old Republic AT-TE was part of the war forces assembled by the Republic and the Jedi Knights to combat the droids armies built on Geonosis by Count Dooku, just before the onset of the Clone Wars. (TCG1)

24 Tredway
This asteroid, located within the Sil'Lume Asteroid Belt, was first claimed by the ancestors of Axton Tredway. It was the twenty-fourth asteroid settled in the Belt, and remained in the Tredway family for generations. The asteroid was destroyed by Imperial Governor Parnell during his quest to capture Erling Tredway, shortly after the Battle of Yavin. (JH)

243-XT
Clayton Balrog's spacetrooper platoon. (SWSB)

24th Bombardment Squadron
This squadron of K-Wing bomber groupings served the Fifth Battle Group. They were part of Task Force Blackvine during the unsuccessful blockade of Doornik-319. (SOL)

250,000
The number of credits Jabba the Hutt paid to Boba Fett for the capture of Han Solo, following the Battle of Hoth. Jabba paid more than the original bounty of 100,000 credits after discovering that Solo could be displayed in his carbonite encasement. (TBH)

26640
Corellian Chain Management navigation computer, equipped with limited non-AI processing. (SCRE)

2668911621
This datafile was maintained by the staff of Action Tidings on the planet Bespin, and contained images and information on Chewbacca. (PH)

266891552
This datafile was maintained by the staff of Action Tidings on the planet Bespin, and contained images and information on Princess Leia Organa. (PH)

2734.19g
This Imperial communique described the events that surrounded Wazta's defection to the Alliance, shortly after the Battle of Yavin. (ISB)

27-II-6
This was an override code built into the computer memory of the YVH-1 droids produced by Tendrando Arms, during the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy. Override code 27-II-6 allowed a New Republic commander to change the target disposition within a YVH-1's systems, registering the target as a non-threat and causing the droid to cease tracking it. (EL1)

27th Denarian Fleet
This Old Republic Navy fleet was one of the first to be overhauled under the auspices of the New Order. Palpatine ordered some 250 Victory-class Star Destroyers decommissioned to make way for the new Imperial-class Star Destroyers. The Victories were stripped of weaponry and sold at auction to raise money for the Imperial war machine. The Corporate Sector Authority won the property rights to a majority of the Victories, which they re-outfitted and placed at the forefront of their own fleet. (CSA)

27th Denarian Fleet
This Imperial naval fleet was reduced by some 520 Victory-I class Star Destroyers, when they were replaced by the newer Imperial-class Star Destroyers. The older Victory-class ships were stripped of weaponry and sold at auction to the Authority Picket Fleet. The Corporate Sector Authority then purchased aftermarket weaponry and put the ships into use, patrolling the borders of the Corporate Sector. (CSA)

27th Hour Social Club
Located in Margath's on Elshandruu Pica, this was the place to visit on the planet. It attracts beings from all walks of life, from successful businesspeople to used-droid salesmen. A minimum of 150 beings populate the club 27 hours a day - which was amazing given that Elshandruu Pica's day only lasted 26 hours, thus the club's name. Live music was always performed there. One of the most popular bands to play the club was Deeply Religious, although they often perform in disguise. (GG9)

2826
Gebnerret Vibrion's cell number while imprisoned at Selnesh. (TFE)

2839.23.893.84
These were the galactic star coordinates of the planet Yaronn. (GMS)

286:1
This was the approximate odds of survival that were given to a Jedi Master and a squad of clones who were opposed by a full Separatist droid army, during the era of the Clone Wars. (CWTV01)

288
This was the designation of a Nubian hyperdrive core, produced in the years following the Battle of Naboo. When coupled with an S-6 generator, as on the Naboo Royal Cruiser, the 288 core was rated at Class 0.7. (X2)

295.902/V8
This was the identification number of the Imperial Commander assigned to gain control of Bhir'khi Pass and eliminate the New Republic's power generators there. (SWJ9)

299033645
This datafile was maintained by the crew of the HoloNet newsfeed Action Tidings, and contained information on Imperial Captain Hugo Treece. (PH)

29L
Carbanti electromagnetic countermeasures package. (SCRE)

2a
This model of Incom fission engines, used on the Z-95 Headhunter, was rated at 275 KTU. (TSC)

2AS2
This was a model of sound reproduction droid used by bands across the galaxy. (HR)

2-B
This starship fleet formation was often used by the New Republic when the fleet was outnumbered and outgunned. (TNR)

2-CLG
This was a model of cargo label generator produced by MerenData. The 2-CLG was targeted for use by independent spacers, and could produce machine-readable labels for the crates and boxes used to ship various cargoes. (PSG)

2-E
The small, green E-series droid C-3PO and R2-D2 meet on Kalarba. He, along with his droid companions Q-E and U-E, used to run the local nursery but were ordered by Master Vuldo to build illegal blasters. After U-E was destroyed by Vuldo, Q-E and 2-E got C-3PO, R2-D2, and Nak to help them expose Vuldo's scheme. (DRO)

2FLJ-154
This Alliance sensor protocol was used whenever an Alpha Team was scouting a remote or uncharted worlds for possible use as a safeworld. (SWJ2)

2GS-91E20
This pulsar was near the New Republic's deep-space anomaly 2249. (TT)

2JTJ
This silver, personal navigation droid was given to Tahl by Jedi Master Yoda, after Tahl's eyesight was lost in a struggle with the Melida. The droid, a standard 2JTJ personal navigation droid, was given as a gift to help Tahl adjust to life without sight. She quickly found the droid to be extremely annoying and utterly uncaring about its job. Known as TooJay, the droid continually called Tahl "sir" despite the fact that she was female, and tried to correct her every move. TooJay was given a female personality, in order to help Tahl feel more at ease with the droid. This nice touch was often overcome by TooJay's nagging behavior. It was soon discovered that Xanatos had placed a recording and monitoring device within 2JTJ's plating, and used the device to monitor the Jedi's actions during his attempts to steal the Healing Crystals of Fire and a cache of vertex. Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi-Wan Kenobi arranged to have 2J record a false conversation, in an effort to lure Xanatos to them. The plan nearly succeeded, but Xanatos managed to escape. (UP, CT, NEGD)

2JTJ
This was the designation of a line of personal navigation droids that was produced by Genetech during the decades leading up to the Clone Wars. Humanoid in stature, the 2JTJ was designed to assist visually-impaired beings in moving about their surroundings, until they could get their bearings and maneuver on their own. Most of the 2JTJ units produced by Genetech were sold to hospitals and rehabilitation centers, although a few were sold to individuals who needed long-term care. The head of the 2JTJ unit was dominated by an eye-like central sensor node, giving the droid a strange, alien appearance to sighted beings. However, this sensor node allowed the 2JTJ to scan its surroundings and create a detailed image of its environment. It could measure and recalibrate its sensors to within a millimeter's precision at all times, thereby ensuring that it could maneuver its charge safely through furniture, rooms, and exterior spaces. 2JTJ units could be programmed for have male or female personalities, depending on the preference of its charge, although either personality was known to become "perky" over time. This often led a 2JTJ unit to become overly talkative, and many beings described them as annoying or obnoxious. (NEGD)

2LC/Blue
This Imperial Bavos-I defense platform was located near Esseles during the height of the Galactic Civil War. While providing the defensive capabilities necessary to protect Esseles and its system, 2LC/Blue suffered from the lack of storage that plagued the Bavos-I platform. Thus, it was highly dependent on regular supply convoys. (FOP)

2-M
This repulsor tank was the Empire's answer to the T2-B tanks that were used by the Alliance, during the early stages of the Galactic Civil War. Based on the designs of the TX-130 Saber-class tank, the 2-M tank was built by Rothana Heavy Engineering, and proved to be a marked improvement over its predecessor. However, the expense of building the 2-M repulsor tank minimized its production, and it saw only limited action during the Galactic Civil War. Measuring ten meters in length, the 2-M repulsor tank was armed with a turret-mounted medium twin laser cannon, a pair of heavy laser cannons, and two missile launchers. As a safety precaution, the designers of the 2-M integrated a redundant power generation system as a contingency against the failure of the main repulsor array. Field commanders often kept these backaup generators online, and shunted the power they produced to the weapons systems for additional firepower. (SWDB)

2N533
This was the code left behind by Talesan Fry and his family, after they were forced to flee their apartment while trying to escape from bounty hunters, some seven years before the Battle of Naboo. The code was left behind for the Jedi Knights who were sent to protect them - Qui-Gon Jinn, Adi Gallia, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and Siri Tachi - after their location was compromised. The code, "hidden" in the keycode used to access their apartment, indicated that they were moving to District 2 of the city of Ciran, 533 North Ascin Street. (SOJ)

2nd Airborne Company
This was one of the divisions of the Grand Army of the Republic's 212th Attack Battalion. The 2nd Airborne Company was part of the assault on Utapau, led by Jedi General Obi-Wan Kenobi, during the hunt for General Grievous at the end of the Clone Wars. For some reason, the 2nd Airborne Company had a distinct hatred of Mandalorians, and the members of the 2nd Airborne took out their feelings on the clone troopers of the GAR. (OWS, RCTC)

2nd Platoon
This division of the Grand Army of the Republic's Bacta Company was commanded by Lieutenant Barr during the height of the Clone Wars. (SWI84)

2nd Regiment
Known as the Pathfinders, this branch of the Alliance Special Forces specialized in the scouting and reconnaissance of unknown terrain. (RASB, ROE)

2nd Sector Army
This division of the Grand Army of the Republic was commanded by Jedi Master Ry-Gaul during the height of the Clone Wars. The 2nd Sector Army was part of Systems Army Alpha. (SWI84)

2PO
This series of protocol droids preceded the 3PO series. Melnea Arnthout had a 2PO with her on Tatooine. It was stolen, but later returned, by the Jawas. 2PO then served as a sort of ambassador between the Jawas and he colonists, translating the Basic language into the Jawa tongue. (GG7, GMR3)

2-ROB
This medical droid was assigned to the crew of Ki-Adi-Mundi's Old Republic starship, during his search for Ephant Mon and his daughter, Sylvn. Her databanks were programmed with medical information on over twelve million species, but her overall programming was a prototype and, therefore, not fully tested. (PTR)

2X-3KPR
One of the KPR series of droids built by Lerrimore Droids, the 2X models were built as perimeter defense droids. Owen Lars used some of these small, rolling droids to patrol his moisture farm on Tatooine. (CCG)

2X-7KPR
This basic security droid was programmed to monitor security perimeters and floodlights at Imperial outposts. Stationed on Tatooine, the small droid found its way into the employ of Jabba the Hutt, but was stolen from the crimelord by a tribe of Jawas. Thus, 2X-7KPR was in the hold of the sandcrawler owned by the Jawas who captured R2-D2 and C-3PO, after the two droids escaped from the Tantive IV. Because the droid's treads were no longer functional, 2X-7KPR had to be carried out for displays by the Jawas. However, its primary sensor package was still operative, and the Jawas tried hard to sell it as a working unit. (CCG9, E4VG, OWS)

2-ZH
This Industrial Automaton surgical droid was often used in military prisons. It was similar in every respect to the 2-1B series, except for its green coloration and its decidedly military application. (JASB, SWJ13)

3,720:1
This was the approximate odds of successfully navigating a flight through an asteroid field, according to C-3PO, during the Millennium Falcon's escape from the Battle of Hoth. (E5)

300
ISBe hyperspace transmitter antenna. (RM)

3000306
This Imperial datafile was created by Vost Tyne, and contained information on Gayle Sertim and her twin sisters, Darci and Marci. (POM)

300th District
This was one of the more up-scale residential districts of the city of Sath, on the planet Samaria. The 300th District was located on the edge of the city, on the shores of a beautiful bay. (LJ5)

301-MAX
This was the model number of Kalibac Industries' Nightlight security droid. A small, spherical droid equipped with a combat-enhanced repulsorlift generator, the 301-MAX was designed to patrol a specific area and seek out intruders or breaches of security. A number of sensor packages were added to the system, and a ionization buffer helped protect the 301-MAX from any ion blasters. This ionization buffer was a major breakthrough for droid manufacturers, since it helped eliminate the need for additional plating. (LOE)

308.991.09
This New Republic datafile contained information gathered by the Intelligence agency on the Naritus. (CTD)

3-0A
This was the designation of Ton Phanan's X-Wing while he was a member of Wraith Squadron. It was the ship to which one of Apwar Trigit's Morrt droids was attached, and helped lead Trigit to Folor. (WS)

3109976990
This New Republic datafile contained the little information the Intelligence agency could gather on Jenica Sonsen. (CTD)

3112 Outer Kerner Way
This was the street address of the Mos Eisley Cantina, on the planet Tatooine. (SWI91)

31164497-DGFP-212744
This New Republic tracsheet contained information on F'quallix. (GG11)

31174
This was the designation of the elevator used by Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker aboard the Invisible Hand during their search for Chancellor Palpatine, who had been kidnapped by General Grievous just prior to the First Battle of Coruscant. (IS3)

31489384923889348.87.43993.4.20399.3.422/b/f.K.55
This was one of the many reports provided to the Bank of Aargau by Sergeant Rolex, during the height of the Galactic Civil War. It was this report which contained information on Captain Smalyun's first day on the job. (PH)

3187
This was the designation of the detention cell in which Princess Leia Organa was held on the first Death Star. It was located on Level 5, detention block AA-23. Note that this designation is different than what is in the novelization of Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope, which indicates that this cell was designated 2187. (RFDV)

3207D
This was the identification number of the cargo lot that Han Solo was forced to jettison when he was ambushed Imperial customs ships. The lot, comprised of spice that Jabba the Hutt had requested transport for, was dumped by Solo in order to avoid being captured. Jabba, angry over the loss of the spice, demanded repayment immediately. When Solo refused, Jabba put a huge bounty on his head. (RESB)

3224
This was the designation of the elevator aboard the Invisible Hand used by Anakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and Chancellor Palpatine during their attempt to escape from General Grievous, during the First Battle of Coruscant. (IS3)

3263827
This was the idtentification number of the garbage disposal unit, located aboard the first Death Star, into which Princess Leia Organa, Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, and Chewbacca escaped, during their flight from detention block AA-23. (E4, E4Y)

32-6-3827
This was the designation of the trash compactor into which Leia Organa blasted a passage, during her rescue by Luke Skywalker and Han Solo, aboard the first Death Star. (ICS)

32-6-3827
see 3263827 (E4Y)

326-827
Garbage disposal unit on the first Death Star into which Princess Leia, Luke, and Han escaped from detention block AA-23. (E4R)

327
An Imperial CR90 corvette group supporting the Warspite near Dellalt. (XW)

327
This Nubian hyperdrive design was incredibly powerful, but also beautiful to look at. It had a 1.8 rating, making it fairly powerful for its small size. It was often paired with a T-14 hyperdrive generator for most efficient transfer of power. (X1)

327-T
This blue-plated Treadwell droid was part of the massive droid pool that was stationed aboard the Old Republic warship Tranquility, during the height of the Clone Wars. A simple Treadwell unit with just two manipulator arms, 327-T was programmed for specific tasks aboard the ship, and was thus ignored the presence of Asajj Ventress aboard the Tranquility, shortly after the ship left the plante Rodia. (CWTV09)

327th Star Corps
This was the name given to the team of elite clone troopers led by Commander Bly, and commanded by Jedi General Aayla Secura, during the final stages of the Clone Wars. The nickname of the unit came from the fact that they were stationed in the Outer Rim, moving from system to system and never seeing Coruscant. Originally formed to participate in the Battle of Geonosis, the 327th Star Corps was part of the 2nd Sector Army, and saw action on New Holstice, Honoghr, Anzat, and Dromund Kaas before being to Felucia. The unit's use of jetpacks earned them the reputation of being the GAR's pre-eminent rocket trooper unit. Under the command of Jedi Master Aayla Secura, the mission to Felucia was to capture Shu Mai and the leaders of the Commerce Guild. However, the Gossam and her entourage had already been moved to Mustafar, as part of the lrger plot by Darth Sidious. Thus, Secura and her Jedi were destroyed by the 327th Star Corps on Felucia after Sidious gave the command to execute Order 66. (SWDB, SWI84)

3287
This was the model number of one of Salamini Chemical Munitions' luma flares. (ROE)

328F6
According to the Star Comics adapation of Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope, this was the designation of the trash compactor aboard the first Death Star into which Leia Organa jumped, after she was rescued by Han Solo and Luke Skywalker. (MDCAR)

32nd Air Combat Wing
This division of the Grand Army of the Republic saw duty on Paarin Minor and Murkhana during the height of the Clone Wars. The unit was led by the clone commander known as Salvo for many months, leading up the command to execute Order 66. (RDV)

32nd Cruiser Squadron
This New Republic Naval fleet, under the command of Captain S'lixike, patrolled the Kalinda System during Project Second Chance. (TSK)

3-2-XR
This repulsorlift sled was manufactured by Tykannin Turbines. It was developed for use by the Empire, and was armed with a single light blaster cannon. (GMK)

33.109.273
This New Republic datafile was created to contain all Intelligence information on the Selonian coneships. (CTD)

33109/3
This New Republic Intelligence datafile documents the events leading up to the discovery of the Witches of Dathomir and the involvement of the Hapans in resolving the conflict with Warlord Zsinj. It documents Leia Organa's negotiations with the Hapans, her subsequent kidnapping by Han Solo, and her rescue by Luke Skywalker and Prince Isolder of Hapes. (CTD)

33109/3:091-S/C
This New Republic datafile contains information on the creatures discovered on the planet Dathomir, following its liberation from Warlord Zsinj. (CTD)

33109/3-PR-SHPVS
This addendum to datafile 33109/3 contained information on the various starships employed during the battle with Warlord Zsinj over Dathomir. (CTD)

33-129-T
The designation of the pilot's ready room onboard the Chimaera. (DFR)

334.556/G7
This was the serial number of the Imperial commander who was ordered to capture the city of Chakton from Alliance forces. (MB)

3368553-SWYU-266396
This New Republic tracsheet was maintained on Ballin Dreshig. (GG11)

337/B
This was one of the many public landing areas that were set aside for civilian use on the planet Coruscant, during the years following the end of the war against the Yuuzhan Vong. It was here that Han Solo was forced to land the Millennium Falcon upon returning from Corellia, after the ship experienced several system failures. Only the assistance of Jacen Solo, drawing upon the power of the Force, kept the ship flying long enough for Han and his wife, Leia, to avoid crash-landing the ship. (LF2)

339-054-001-6
This was the combination to the central control room in Seti Ashgad's residence in Hweg Shul, on Nam Chorios. The room housed the facilities by which he controlled the various synthdroids in his possession. (POT)

3401726-B853S5O0X001
This was the identification number assigned to The Exile, when he infiltrated the Sith Academy on Korriban in search of Darth Sion, in the wake of the Jedi Civil War. (KOTOR2)

34293AFX
This was one of the many approach vectors set aside for starship traffic that was arriving at the planet Coruscant, during the early years of the New Republic. Because Coruscant was still under Imperial control, this vector was set aside for starships that were carrying non-humans among their passengers. It brought an incoming vessel into the Alien Protection Zone. (WG)

344-class Light Cruiser
This Sienar Fleet Systems cruiser measured 42 meters in length, and required a crew of 4 officers and 4 gunners to operate. It could also transport up to 150 metric tons of cargo and 10 troops. It was armed with four laser cannons. (PG3)

349XER34
This was the code used by Corran Horn to allow Lai Nootka to raise the shields on the Star's Delight after it was liberated from Garqi. (TFE)

352719
This law, instituted by Lord Gar-Oth, allowed one of his battle droids to shoot any citizen who disobeyed the laws of Lord Gar-Oth. (SWS)

3591
This directive was instituted by the Galactic Senate, after the start of the Clone Wars. It authorized the Supreme Chancellor - then Palpatine - the unlimited authority to commandeer any resource of group of resources he felt necessary for a swift conclusion to hostilities. Many historians believed that directive 3591 was implemented by Palpatine himself, to bypass directive 422 and take control of Spaarti Creations. (SWI68)

35th Infantry
This was one of the many battalions of the Grand Army of the Republic. Elements of the 35th Infantry were assigned to the planet Qiilura, to help extradite the human colonists to Kebolar. Once the colonists were rounded up, the 35th Infantry was ordered to report to the planet Gaftikar, to assist with the quelling of the human population on that planet. (RCTC)

3642.3
This Sektor 242 NewsLine report contained information on the growing unrest in among the member worlds of the New Republic, in the wake of Grand Admiral Thrawn's seemingly-new-found way to fire a blast through a planetary shield. (TTSB)

366117891
According to the Marvel Comics adaptation of Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope, this was the identification number of the garbage masher into which Leia Organa led Han Solo and Luke Skywalker. (MC4)

366-117891
The identification number of the garbage masher into which Princess Leia Organa leads Han Solo and Luke Skywalker on the first Death Star, according to the novelization of Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope. (E4N)

36DD
The designation used by Boo Rawl to get the Long Run into the Kuat Freight Port and steal a Colony Class 23669 power generator. (SWJ9)

379HOL44_B921
This Galactic Alliance Guard computer password was discovered to have been used by an unknown saboteur to insert secret programming into the computer banks of the Galactic Alliance. Tycho and Winter Celchu discovered the secret programming while investigating the authenticity of the Chasin Document, as well as the password itself. Jacen Solo was outwardly appalled that a GAG password had been used in this way, and even though the password was on a list that was supposedly unassigned, Admiral Cha Niathal ordered him to investigate all unassigned passwords for other such uses. (LF4)

37L0b
This Alliance datafile held information useful for modifying the galven pattern of a blaster. (CFG)

37s
One of Faberstien-Lago's emergency escape pods. (SCRE)

37th Detachment
This Imperial stormtrooper unit was stationed in Mos Eisley, on the planet Tatooine, just prior to the Battle of Yavin. They were relieved by Zeta Unit, just after it was learned that R2-D2 and C-3PO had escaped from the Tantive IV. (E4VG)

37th Imperial Fighter Wing
Soontir Fel was assigned to this Imperial TIE Fighter squadron after graduating from the Imperial Academy. It served under Captain Lun Tessra, aboard the Abrogator. Fel served in the sixth Squadron of the Wing during the battle against the Lortan fanatics. He turned down a chance to transfer to another unit when Tessra returned from other duty, in an effort to remain a pilot with the squadron. The 37th Wing later took part in the Battle of Nal Hutta. (HXW, MBF)

38
A Nordoxicon anticoncussion-field generator. (EGV)

38 ZZ/101
This was the designation of the Corporate Sector Authority immigration document that summarized the various infractions that were punishable by law, and their consequences. Any being who chose to live or work in the Corporate Sector was given a copy of this document, which legally bound them to the laws of the CSA. Details for individual infractions and their classes were contained in documents 395/44-A through 395/44-Z. (CSA, OWS)

38th Armored Division
This was one of the most widely-traveled ground assault units of the Grand Army of the Republic, during the era of the Clone Wars. (HWS)

395/44-A
This was the first of a series of documents that detailed the various criminal infractions that were recognized as punishable by the Corporate Sector Authority. These infractions were summarized in document 38 ZZ/101, but the details of occurrence and punishment were contained in each of these subordinate documents. (CSA)

395/44-Z
This was the last of a series of documents that detailed the various criminal infractions that were recognized as punishable by the Corporate Sector Authority. These infractions were summarized in document 38 ZZ/101, but the details of occurrence and punishment were contained in each of these subordinate documents. (CSA)

395873X555
This was the Old Republic datafile that contained information that was relayed to the Galactic Senate in regards to the Battle of Jabiim. Much of it was believed to have been greatly sanitized, and Bail Organa eventually discovered that the datafile contained nothing more than a brief discussion of the justification for the battle. This ensured that the Senate was unaware of the losses being suffered by the Army of the Republic and the Jedi Knights on Jabiim and other planets. (RDE)

39-G
Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi-Wan Kenobi landed at this docking bay in the city of Curamelle, on Corulag, during their search for the Bartokk assassins who stole the Trade Federation's droid starfighters. (E1A4)

3B3
This was the designation of the Trade Federation battle droid which intercepted Qui-Gon Jinn, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and Jar Jar Binks after their bongo sub surfaced in the city of Theed. The Jedi quickly dispatched the battle droid and made their way to the palace. (IS1)

3B3-10
This Trade Federation battle droid was part of the regiment which was assigned to protect against the invasion of Theed Palaceby rebels, after Nute Gunray took control of the planet. When his commander was shot by Queen Amidala when she infiltrated the palace, 3B3-10 rerouted the commands from the Droid Control Ship to himself. (CCG15)

3B3-1204
This Trade Federation battle droid was the first of its kind to have anti-Jedi programming added to its memory banks by the Federation's computer experts, during the blockade of the Naboo System. Unfortunately, 3B3-1204 was destroyed before it could upload the new programming to its subordinates, when Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi-Wan Kenobi whisked Queen Amidala off Naboo. (CCG15)

3B3-21
This Trade Federation battle droid was given special command programming which allowed it to call for reinforcements when needed. During the blockade of the Naboo System, 3B3-21 was assigned to guard Queen Amidala after her capture. (CCG15)

3B3-888
This Trade Federation battle droid captured Jar Jar Binks and Captain Tarpals during the Battle of Naboo. (CCG15)

3B6-RA-7
This black-plated RA-7 protocol droid was given to Moff Dunhausen by the Imperial Security Bureau as a gift, a gift that Dunhausen openly accepted. However, after the droid missed several key appointments and failed to record several of Dunhausen's dictations, the Moff came to realize the 3B6-RA-7 was not a true gift. He suddenly learned that the protocol droid was one of the thousands that had been deployed by the ISB to spy on their owners.

Thus it was that Dunhausen took a vacation to Tatooine, and sent the droid on an errant. Threebee, as the droid was known, was not as stupid as it appeared, and planned to send word of its owner's plan to get rid of the droid to the ISB. Jek Nkik had other plans, having seen the perfectly good protocol droid wandering around unescorted. The Jawa blaster the droid and took it back to his sandcrawler, where he stripped off the black plating and placed Threebee in the hold for later rework.

When Imperial stormtroopers killed Nkik and his fellow Jawas while searching for R2-D2 and C-3PO, 3B6-RA-7 was abandoned in the desert, and was eventually claimed by a nother Jawa clan. The droid was then sold to Sholh Dorr, and became the crippled moisture farmer's primary caretaker. While Threebee came to care for its new master, Dorr harbored no illusions about his relationship with the droid. After the Death Star Was destroyed at the Battle of Yavin, Dorr discovered that RA-7 droids were now collectors items. He eventually put Threebee up for auction, and sold the droid for a hefty profit. (SWDB, E4VG)

3B-IR
This black-plated automaton was one of the many protocol droids used by the Metatheran Cartel, during the Cartel's attempt to take control of the economy of the planet Cularin, shortly after the Battle of Naboo. 3B-IR was later captured by the underground resistance that tried to thwart the Cartel's efforts. (EOS3)

3C-FD
This astromech droid was part of the pool of spare units that was kept in the holds of the Ebon Hawk by The Exile, during the years following the Jedi Civil War. (KOTOR2)

3D-4
This was a series of protocol droids produced during the New Republic. (EVC)

3D-4X
This silver-plated 3D-4X administrative droid was owned by Hekis Durumm Perdo Kolokk Baldikarr Thun. When IG-88 arrived on Mechis III to set up its base, it signaled all droids to eliminate organic lifeforms immediately. When 3D-4X delivered its master's tea and production data, it also delivered a pair of blaster bolts to the man's head. IG-88 then used the droid, which had access to Thun's digitized signature, to monitor any external details that might come up. In the wake of the Battle of Endor, 3D-4X remained on Mechis III, and was eventually reprogrammed to serve as the primary caretaker of the factories, working for Tyko Thul. (TBH, EGD, DOG)

3D-4X
This was a series of administrative droids used during the early decades of the New Republic by Genetech, as a way to break into the protocol droid market. Unlike the 3PO series, the 3D-4X was developed as an expert in interstellar diplomacy, and was marketed to a specific set of customers. It was much more reliable and intelligent that comparable droids, such as the CZ-series. Unlike the 3PO series, the 3D-4X series had a personality that was described as aloof, or sardonic, but never prissy or self-important. (HT, EGD, AEG)

3DC/Green
This deep-space emergency repair station was operated by the Alliance during the Galactic Civil War. To hide the station's true nature, it was registered with the Bureau of Ship Services as a "civilian volunteer rescue station." It was a Rendili StarDrive Type I platform. (HAS)

3-Delta-Delta
This was an Imperial emergency code, used by Grand Moff Ravik to signal the Relentless following his successful capture of the Alliance transport ship Celestial. (OS)

3DO-series Droid
This ancient series of protocol and service automatons was produced by Duwani Mechanical Products some 4,000 prior to the Battle of Yavin. (TOJC)

3DVO
This small, spherical 3DVO droid was programmed on Jazbina to be a reporter. Much of its body was dedicated to a huge holocam recorder, and the rest was used to house a small repulsor engine which allowed 3DVO to float around. Three smaller recording devices surrounded the large central camera, and a communications array poked from the upper part of its body. It was assigned by Prepredenko to record Luke Skywalker's efforts to rescue his daughter, Syayna. Unknown to 3DVO, Prepredenko installed a small dart launcher in place of one of its sensors. After Luke used 3DVO's repulsors to avoid being eaten by a tikulini worm, he found Syayna and her resistance cell. Prepredenko activated the dart launcher, shooting Luke with a tranquilizer to incapacitate him while soldiers captured the rebels. 3DVO got a measure of revenge when he reported Darth Vader's arrival on Jazbina to Prepredenko. 3DVO told the ruler that Vader wanted Luke dead, instead of alive, hoping that Vader would kill Prepredenko for disoberying his orders. The plan worked, but 3DVO felt a twinge of remorse. The droid agreed to help Prepredenko get a message to Syayna, but the transmission was discovered by the Imperials. Stormtroopers arrived and shot Prepredenko and 3DVO, but not before the droid displayed the executions on public viewscreens. (VQ, NEGD)

3DVO Cam Droid
This series of holographic camera droids was produced by Loronar during the final years of the Old Republic. The 3DVO was generally regarded as one of the most self-aware versions of camera droid available on the market, and was often employed as a dedicated field reporter. (NEGD)

3E
This was the model number of TasCorp's blaststick detonation device. (SWJ15)

3Eng
The designation of a Mon Calamari forward tech station system. (RM)

3HX3
This was the designation of Conner Ship Systems' timer mine. The 3HX3 was a ground-based mine that was equipped with lifeform and repulsor-field sensors. Any time one of the sensors was triggered, by the passing of a repulsorlift vehicle or by the proximity of a living being, the 3HX3 shot out an explosive charge which detonated roughly three meters in the air. The blast was designed to damaged a large vehicle or destroy a squadron of troopers. (EGW)

3K40
This was the model number of NeuroSaav's ground-based targeting computer system. It could maintain contact with five targets at once, regardless of size. (HAS)

3-MAL
This was the model number of Crozo Industrial Products' personal comlink, developed for use by the Alliance's military. (EGW)

3PO Droid
Manufactured by Cybot Galactica, the 3PO series of protocol droids was the most advanced model on the market. Standing 1.7 meters tall, the 3PO series resembles most humanoid races in appearance. They were equipped with SyntheTech AA-1 VerboBrains and a TranLang III communication module. (E4, SWSB)

3P-series Droid
This was a model of protocol droid developed during the early years of the New Order. Most 3P-series droids were humanoid in stature, so that they could blend in with most sentient species of the galaxy. (MC75)

3PX-series Protocol Droid
This boutique droid was produced by Cybot Galactica from the base 3PO-series, and was designed to be sold at a lower price point in the Outer Rim Territories. The angular body shell clearly differentiated the 3PX units from the 3PO units, as did its somewhat less-human personality. These design aspects were among the many reasons the 3PX series did not sell very well. Production of the 3PX series was quite limited and short-lived, although parts of the design were later licensed to Arakyd for the production of the RA-7 droid. (NEGD)

3R3
This was the model number designation of the Aethersprite-class light intercepter. (TCG1)

3rd Imperial Heavy Armor
The most dangerous of all the Imperial ground forces encountered by the Alliance. (VOF)

3-S
This was one of the chrome-plated droids used by Captain Swagg, during his attempt to steal the relics from the Gungan Sacred Place. 3-S, along with 4-S and 5-S, was assigned by Swagg to destroy the arena in Lake Umberbool, but the attempt was thwarted by Jar Jar Binks and Major Fassa. 3-S was then captured by the Gungans, but Swagg returned to Otoh Gunga and freed the droids. (E1A12)

3t3
This was the model number of Arakyd's miniature proton warhead, which could be fired from a PLX-2M missile launcher. (EGW)

3T-RNE
This stout-bodied labor droid was part of the droid pool that was owned by Star Tours, during the era of the Galactic Civil War. (SWI104)

4.2 VMT
Koensayr power converter. (RM)

4.2FC
This was the designation of the immense, fusion power generator produced by Republic Engineering Corporation, for use on the MAS-2xB turbolaser platform. (EGW)

4.4
This was the designation of one of Merr-Sonn's grenade launcher models. The 4.4 found widespread use in the Imperial Army, during the height of the Galactic Civil War. (ISB)

4/NG
This Industrial Automaton protocol droid served Grappa the Hutt as a majordomo. Known as "Four Slashing", it handled all of Grappa's scheduling and translation duties. 4/NG was beheaded by Tront, after Sol Mon returned from capturing Captain Forma, but Grappa had the droid rebuilt. (CE2, HCE)

40,000
This was the number of credits paid to Chenlambec and Tinian I'att for the capture of Bossk in the Lomabu System. Desnand did, however, keep 3,000 credits for the cost of transferring the huge Trandoshan into custody. (TBH)

40,005 Milton
This was one of the millions of planetoids of the Sil'Lume Asteroid Belt. 40,005 Milton once housed a number of profitable mines, but most of them played out before the Battle of Yavin. Its position in the Belt took it near Tol Ado. (JH)

400 MGS
TriLuna stardrive and hyperdrive motivator used on the MC80a Star Cruiser. (SCRE)

400,000,000,000
It had been estimated that the approximate number of stars in the galaxy was about 400 billion. Around half of these had planets which support some form of life. Some ten percent of these planets developed life on their own, and one in a thousand of these worlds developed sentient life. These rough calculations revealed that there were about 20 million forms of sentient life to be found in the galaxy. Note that The Last Command indicates that there were just a hundred billion stars in the galaxy. (TME, TLC)

400,324 Henryson
This asteroid, located in the Sil'Lume Asteroid Belt, measured just a kilometer in length and half that in width. It spun quite rapidly on its long axis, creating the illusion of perpetual daytime. A large cantina, which served the miners and prospectors of the Belt, was located on 400,324 Henryson. It was owned and operated by a hive of large, beetle-like beings. (JH)

400100500260026
This was the numerical designation of the Gordian Reach, used some 3,946 years before the Battle of Yavin when a G0-T0 droid seized control of the Reach in a bloody revolution. (NEGD)

401-series Stun Cuffs
This was one of the many versions of stun cuffs produced by Locris Syndicated Securities during the years following the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy. These stun cuffs weren't as sophisticated as the 1000-series, but were nonetheless just as powerful. (DN2)

40251A
This city ordnance was established in Le Yer, on Abregado-Rae, and forbade the operation of an illegally-modified starship in the airspace surrounding the resort area. (ND)

40257C
This city ordnance was established in Le Yer, on Abregado-Rae, and forbade the possession of illegal or unregistered weaponry and equipment within the resort area. (ND)

407th Stormtrooper Division
This Imperial stormtrooper division was stationed on Yinchorr, nearly a century after the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy. When Darth Krayt took control of the galaxy in the name of the Sith, the 407th was among the many units that remained loyal to the "Empire," despite the fact that the true Emperor, Roan Fel, had been forced into exile. (SWLN)

40V9
This was the callsign of the TIE Interceptor Maarek Stele was piloting when Admiral Mordon's shuttle was overtaken near Farboon, sometime after the Battle of Yavin. (TSC)

40-Z
A model of podracer stabilizers produced by Kuat Drive Yards during the last years of the Old Republic. (E1A5)

4109.7891.09
This New Republic Intelligence datafile contained information on the Corellian Mynock-class assault boat. (CTD)

411
This was the model number of one of Czerka's holdout blasters. Developed for use by Imperial officers and dignitaries, the 411 was a well-built weapon with good long-range accuracy and adequate power. During the height of the Galactic Civil War, the plans for the 411 were stolen by Alliance agents - some say, with Czerka's assistance. Thus, the 411 also became popular among Alliance personnel. (RASB, AEG)

411-C
This was the Imperial datafile created by Captain Zeta Traal, documenting the planet Velmor and advocating an orbital bombardment of the Tol Velmoc Mountains to eliminate the Velmocs and any rebellious activity. The datafile was intercepted by the Velmorian military, and never reached the Empire. (WOTC)

412 Wozwashi Street
This was the site of the Number 3 Supply Dump on Rishi, during the early years of the New Republic. (DFR)

4123.0410
This measure was passed by the Galactic Senate and approved by Chancellor Palpatine, about five years before the onset of the Clone Wars. By passing the measure, Palpatine approved the funding for the Outbound Flight Project. (SWI84)

414.454.612:01
This New Republic Intelligence datafile contained information on the beings involved with the resolution of the Human League crisis on Corellia and the breakup of the Starbuster Plot. It was appended to datafile 9912.78:3. (CTD)

4160-897-615-85711
This was the identification number of the Imperial HoloNet node installed on the planet Stenos, during the tenure of Imperial Governor Quorl Matrin. (GMR1)

4-1B
The medical droid used by Captain Ixsthmus aboard the starship Long Shot. (SWCP)

41LT-R
This was the model number of the PackTrack Mechanical Universal Labor Eliminator droid manufactured by Les Tech, which was also referred to as a MULE droid. They were equipped with a heavy lifting claw, a large storage bay, and a small repulsor engine. (GG8, EGD)

41st Elite Corps
This clone trooper unit was one of the legions that made up the 9th Assault Corps, during the height of the Clone Wars. Led by Jedi Master Yoda and Clone Commander Gree, the 41st Elite was often dispatched to those worlds with indigenous, non-human species. The training of Commander Gree and his troops was targeted for the interaction with other races, and included information on various alien cultures. Near the end of the Clone Wars, the 41st Elite Corps was dispatched to the planet Kashyyyk, after Tarfful was rescued from a Separatist prison camp. Note that Star Wars Insider, issue 84 claims that Commander Gree was a member of the 41st Elite Corps, but commanded Sarlacc Battalions A and B. Also note that this issue indicates that the 41st Elite was an Army Legion, not a full Corps. Republic Commando: Triple Zero indicates that the 41st Elite was an infantry unit, and Star Wars: The Clone Wars indicates that the 41st Elite Corps was led by Jedi Master Luminara Unduli. (SWDB, SWI84, RCTZ, HWS, SWI106, RC66, CWTV08)

41st Elite Infantry
see 41st Elite Corps (RCTZ)

421BX72
This Imperial remandation order allowed an officer to take any and all actions necessary to bring a criminal to justice. (ND)

422
This directive was issued by the Galactic Senate prior to the outbreak of the Clone Wars. It specifically stated that government interference with the operation of a viable business of an entire sub-minority species was strictly and expressly prohibited. After the onset of the Clone Wars, directive 422 was superceded by directive 3591. (SWI68)

42601
This was Anakin Skywalker's prisoner number, when he was imprisoned in the Zone of Self-Containment of Vanqor, several years before the Battle of Geonosis. (JQ7)

427
An Imperial CR90 corvette group supporting the Warspite near Dellalt. (XW)

4290-1
This was the designation of the Imperial blockade depot which protected the planet Shintel, during the early years of the New Republic. (DARK)

42-Aybock Ion
This luxury speedertruck was produced by zZip Product Concepts Limited, during the early years of the New Republic. The vehicle was named in honor of shockboxer Lobar Aybock, whose victory over Tull Raine helped free the Reussi people from enslavement at the hands of Torel Vorne and the Reuss Corporation. (OWS)

42nd Level
This was one of the many residential sections of Imperial City, on the planet Coruscant, during the early years of the New Order. Level 42 was located in the lower levels of the city, although it was not prone to crime and violence of the lowest levels of the city. (CN2)

42nd Republican Guard Assault Division
This New Republic Naval squadron supported the 32nd Cruiser Squadron during its patrol of the Kalinda System, during Project Second Chance. (TSK)

432GLM
This repulsor-equipped lounge chair was produced by Gafladen during the height of the New Order. It was created to help corporate executives relieve stress. (GFT)

433
This was the model number of one of Incom Industries' starship security systems, produced during the last years of the New Order. (GMR2)

434 "DeathHammer"
A model of Merr-Sonn blaster pistol, the 434 earned its nickname among the bounty hunters who preferred its solid construction and incredible stopping power. The 434 was plating with durasteel, making it heavy to carry but capable of sustaining heavy fire. Many bounty hunters notched or decorated their 434 after each kill, making most every weapon unique. (GG9, WOTC)

434-FPC
This model of culinary droid was produced by Cybot Galactica, and marketed to affluent beings who wanted to experience a wide variety of exotic, yet well-prepared meals. The 434-FPC had a computer system that could remember over 17,000 recipes, and it was equipped with a complete food-sampler sensing package to better manipulate spices and tastes. (SWJ14)

43657688-GHJK-657774
This New Republic tracsheet was maintained on Magar Jaros. (GG11)

437-L
This was the designation of a model of power transformer used during the height of the New Order. (FBS)

438432
This was the ID number of the Imperial Intelligence agent who interviewed Helkson Vall concerning the death of sub-Prefect Matagorn. (GG10)

439570437
This was Sergeant Nova Stihl's official designation as an Imperial stormtrooper, during his service aboard the first Death Star. (DSTR)

43985934-AFEG-485908
This New Republic tracsheet was maintained on Brahle Logris. (GG11)

43rd "Killer Aiwha" Battalion
This division of clone troopers was part of the forces deployed by the Army of the Republic to the planet Jabiim, during the height of the Clone Wars. The 43rd was the of forces which were left behind to guard Shelter Base, during a three-pronged attack plan aimed at capturing three Separatist holdings. Unfortunately, the Separatists learned of the attack plan and made their own plans to strike at Shelter Base while it was relatively undefended. All the clones in the 43rd Batallion were killed in the fighting, along with many Jedi Knights. (SWI69)

43rd Salagori Lancers
This was a distinguished Imperial unit, active during the Galactic Civil War. (HR)

44
Merr-Sonn's heavy blaster pistol, it was very similar to the BlasTech DL-44. The Mdeol 44 could also be easily customized by its user, allowing it to serve a variety of needs. Note that the Arms and Equipment Guide indicates that the Model 44 was similar to the DH-18. (CCG)

44.h
This was the model number of a heavy, anti-vehicle laser cannon built by Atgar during the Galactic Civil War. (HAS)

440
This was the designation of Aratech's super-heavy-duty armored weapons chassis, used to move large weapons - such as the Speizoc v-188 Penetrator - across a battlefield. (ISB)

44109/DTH
This New Republic Intelligence file reported on the disposition of the worlds of the Hapan Cluster during and after their negotiations with Leia Organa. (CTD)

4412567.91.9:03
This New Republic Intelligence agency datafile documented all known information about Teneniel Djo. (CTD)

442nd Siege Battalion
This division of the Grand Army of the Republic was sent to Cato Neimoidia, during the final stages of the Clone Wars. (HWS)

444209.09.90:01:8
This New Republic datafile contained all information gathered by the Intelligence agency on the Y-4 Raptor transport ship. (CTD)

4445W-9940-5Q-4
This was the identification number of an Imperial comminuque that was sent from the Imperial High Command to Admiral Zaarin, requesting his attention to the treacherous actions of Galactic Electronics, several months after the Battle of Hoth. (TIEP)

444713D
This was one of the primary Imperial datafiles containing information on the utilization of newly-discovered planets as vacation spots for elite members of Imperial culture. (WOTC)

444713E
This was one of the primary Imperial datafiles containing information on the utilization of newly-discovered planets as vacation spots for elite members of Imperial culture. (WOTC)

444713F
This was one of the primary Imperial datafiles containing information on the utilization of newly-discovered planets as vacation spots for elite members of Imperial culture. (WOTC)

444713G
This was one of the primary Imperial datafiles containing information on the utilization of newly-discovered planets as vacation spots for elite members of Imperial culture. (WOTC)

448 DataSifter
This top-of-the-line data storage and search system was developed during the New Order, and found widespread use in Imperial libraries and Ubiqtorate bases. (VOF)

44PCX
This was a model of pod racing fuel injector. (RAC)

44th Division
This division of the Grand Army of the Republic was commanded by Nick Rostu, during the height of the Clone Wars. Under Rostu's leadership, the 44th Division became known as Rostu's Renegades, and saw action on Bassadro, Ando, and Atraken. Their exploits became popular fodder on the HoloNet, as the propaganda machine of the Galactic Republic embellished their stories to keep the general public in support of the Republic's efforts to defeat the Confederacy of Independent Systems. (CN1)

451.322/S8
This was the serial number of the Imperial Commander sent to Rentalles to ensure that no sensitive information was left behind when the Empire abandoned its base on the planet. (MBC)

45-2
This section of the Treaties of Alliance documents the use of an emergency requisition of a member world's ship in times of dire need. (VOF)

455 Tinegris Street
This was the address of the Imperial Governor's residence, located on the planet Kintoni during the height of the New Order. (T1)

45-T
This was MerenData's version of an InfoCore, produced during the height of the New Order. (SWJ10)

460
A pre-Clone Wars mainframe computer. (COJ)

46718273
This was Mils Lolinc's starship pilot's license number. (FOP)

47192/X
This datafile was intercepted from Imperial databases by the New Republic Intelligence agency. It was later contained in datafile 88912:1/BFC/9:09, and contained information on the Yevethan species. (CTD)

47-B
This series of bipedal droids was used in construction to repair damaged vehicles and buildings. The Alliance reused these droids on the battlefield, reprogramming them to assist in the repair of military vehicles and structures. (FC)

47-D
This was the codename of the programming stored in the brain of TC-11 by Gode Takrab. If activated, subroutine 47-D would have transmitted a set of forged documents to the primary Trade Federation starship. The documents would have appeared to have been from Queen Amidala, legitimizing the Federation's invasion of Naboo. (SON)

48 Roller
This unusual vehicle was designed for a single being to operate. Resembling a large wheel, the 48 Roller used a huge tire to move itself along. A pair of small jet engines, mounted near the base of the vehicle and perfectly balanced, provided propulsion. The rider sat inside the main wheel, and controlled the vehicle with a combination of handbars and their own balance. Speed, braking, and hard turns were accomplished using the built-in controls, but many turns could be accomplished by simply leaning into them. These vehicles were popular on mining worlds, where the terrain often was incompatible with speeders or walkers. (BTRKS29, OWS)

484-J4e
Phoah-Kingsmeyer shield projector and screen control. (SCRE)

4881-AH-93
This was the identification of the Imperial personnel dossier on Gayle Sertim, maintained by Vost Tyne at the hyperbaride plant on Marca. (POM)

49734
This Imperial datafile, maintained at the Krake Data Vault, contained information on Shira Elan Colla Brie's training by Darth Vader, in preparation for her mission to infiltrate the Alliance and bring about the downfall of Luke Skywalker. (MC63)

4A-7
This prototype espionage droid was produced on Mechis III by Arakyd Industries, during the early stages of the Clone Wars. 4A-7 resembled a Cybot Galactica protocol droid, but had an overly large cranium that was packed with technology that allowed it to act as a surveillance unit. It was believed that 4A-7 was originally purchased by Count Dooku, who stationed the droid at the Separatist base on Teth. There, 4A-7 appeared to be little more than a caretaker at a remote monastery. This meant that 4A-7 was ostensibly in charge of making sure that Rotta the Hutt was safely hidden, although the droid took its orders from Asajj Ventress.

Under orders from Dooku and Ventress, 4A-7 recorded the efforts of Anakin Skywalker and Ahsoka Tano when they tried to rescue Rotta, then spent a short period of time editing the recordings to make it appear that the Jedi were capturing Rotta, not rescuing him. As Ventress looked on, 4A-7 then transmitted the falsified recordings to Count Dooku, who was meeting with Jabba the Hutt on Tatooine. Dooku hoped that the altered footage would give Jabba reason to side with the Separatists in the growing conflict.

When the Jedi finally made their escape from Teth with Rotta in tow, they reached the aging freighter Twilight and hoped to use it as their transport off Teth. 4A-7 intercepted them before the left, hoping to undermine their efforts by posing as the fleeing caretaker. Meanwhile, a group of battle droids had been secretly following 4A-7, and attacked Skywalkre and Tano before they could take off. Although Skywalker seemed more interested in leaving that worrying about 4A-7's loyalties, Ahsoka Tano had not such control, and used her lightsaber to decapitate 4A-7. As its systems failed, 4A-7 transmitted the contents of its volatile memory and its other storage facilities to Ventress, completing its mission as an espionage droid. In this way, no data was left behind for Skywalker to recover. When she learned of 4A-7's demise, Ventress truly regretted its loss, believing that the droid had been the only trustworthy entity in her life. (CWN, CWVG)

4-axial Stabilizer
This device provides multi-dimensional stability to a starship's hyperdrive motivator. (OS)

4-B4
This droid accompanied Jedi Master Dajjun on his mission to Kailion. It was 4-B4 that ensured that the information stored in a captured droid - information that proved that the Sheyasti Trade Syndicate was secretly smuggling goods for the Separatists - was safe, even after the group was forced to fight their way clear of the predators that lived in the planet's caves. (SWMW)

4B-X
This research droid was part of the Alliance's droid pool at the Massassi Base on Yavin 4, shortly before the Battle of Yavin. After the destruction of the first Death Star, 4B-X was assigned to the crew that escorted Trux Zissu to Delantine. 4B-X was a short, barrel-shaped automaton with a large datascreen for a head and a feminine personality. 4B-X was the latest model of her series, and was designed to operate in nearly any environment. Instead of feet, 4B-X had four long legs that ended with tractor-wheels which could be retracted if necessary. (SA1)

4C
This was the designation of the New Republic Navy's Central Computer Operating Signal Division, used in emergency situations to reprogram droids or other automated systems in the event of organic loss of life. (POT)

4D
This was the name of the receptionist droid who served Airen Cracken during the early days of the Alliance. (GMK)

4-D
This automated construct was used by the bounty hunter Mala to move about. 4-D had two multi-jointed legs and four articulated arms, and its spherical head contained a fairly sophisticated brain. This allowed 4-D to be somewhat independent of Mala, allowing her to focus her concentration elsewhere. 4-D was also armed with several blaster and melee weapons, and would defend Mala to the death. 4-D was forced to sacrifice itself in order to save Mala, when she discovered that Luke Skywalker had destroyed the first Death Star. Darth Vader had hunted down all the beings who knew of Luke's deeds, and Mala tried to escape. She and 4-D had to jump for their lives, and although they went down firing, 4-D was crushed upon impact. Mala barely survived, with the assistance of another of her droids, B-6. (VQ)

4D668493X
This incredibly dangerous, predatory creature was "manufactured" in an Imperial laboratory during the height of the New Order. Subject 4D669493X was a pale-skinned creature that was roughly humanoid in shape, but with long, muscular limbs and a whiplike tail. Its dorsal spine was protected by thick ridges, and its mouth was studded with fangs and needle-like teeth. Its heavy claws allowed it to climb buildings, and the dagger-like bone at the tip of its tail could impale a human quickly and cleanly. The Empire lost control of Subject 4D668493X when it escaped from its laboratory. A bounty was posted for its capture, although it was believed that the creature stowed away on a ship bound for Tatooine. (GMR6)

4-DOF
This series of articulated droid arms was produced by Cybot Galactica, during the height of the New Order. The 4-DOF arm was little more than two segments of tubing connected by hydraulics and servos, and was commonly used on the WED-series Treadwell droids. The end of each 4-DOF arm was equipped with a universal mount, allowing all manner of fine manipulators to be attached to any given arm, including grasping "hands," scomp links, and welding tools. (E4VG)

4f91
This Imperial tug was part of the task force that was dispatched to capture the Pondut research station, during the months that followed the Battle of Hoth. The station was owned by Galactic Electronics, a small corporation that was in league with the Alliance to Restore the Republic. Imperial forces disabled and captured the station, and the 4f91 was among the many support vessels that helped offload the station's equipment and supplies. (TIEP)

4f92
This Imperial tug was part of the task force that was dispatched to capture the Pondut research station, during the months that followed the Battle of Hoth. The station was owned by Galactic Electronics, a small corporation that was in league with the Alliance to Restore the Republic. Imperial forces disabled and captured the station, and the 4f92 was among the many support vessels that helped offload the station's equipment and supplies. (TIEP)

4f93
This Imperial tug was part of the task force that was dispatched to capture the Pondut research station, during the months that followed the Battle of Hoth. The station was owned by Galactic Electronics, a small corporation that was in league with the Alliance to Restore the Republic. Imperial forces disabled and captured the station, and the 4f93 was among the many support vessels that helped offload the station's equipment and supplies. (TIEP)

4f94
This Imperial tug was part of the task force that was dispatched to capture the Pondut research station, during the months that followed the Battle of Hoth. The station was owned by Galactic Electronics, a small corporation that was in league with the Alliance to Restore the Republic. Imperial forces disabled and captured the station, and the 4f94 was among the many support vessels that helped offload the station's equipment and supplies. (TIEP)

4HX4
This highly-explosive land mine was developed by the Imperial Remnant during the years leading up to the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy. (FH3)

4j.4
This was the designation of the Incom fusial thrust engines that were used on X-Wing starfighters. These engines were rated at 300 KTU. (SCRE, XW, TSC)

4K7 Dual Line
This model of Cygnus Spaceworks was rated at 300 KTU, and was installed on the Xg-1 Starwing assault gunboat. (XW, TSC)

4-KT
This skeletal droid was originally manufactured as a medical assistant. After being acquired by QS-2D, though, 4-KT was reprogrammed to work as a droid developer and an assistant to Q-8Y5. 4-KT enjoyed its work, and sometimes was so single-minded in its pursuit of a solution that it completely drained its power cells and had to be manually recharged. (LFC)

4L4
This was another model of Incom fusial thrust engine that was used on X-Wing starfighters. (SWSB)

4-LB
This large, square labor droid ran a power station in Mos Eisley. 4-LB lived on the old Lank settlement, and confused Adar Tallon with Bels Lank. Thus, he was approached by the bounty hunter IG-72 during the hunt for Tallon. 4-LB provided information on Lank's whereabouts, thinking that IG-72 was describing him. IG-72 then disintegrated the labor droid. (TM)

4-LOM
A rogue droid bounty hunter conscripted by Darth Vader to find the Millennium Falcon, this droid was one of the first LOM-series protocol droids ever produced. 4-LOM was purchased for service as an interpreter on the Kuari Princess. He was equipped with a TranLang III communications module so that he could interface between the ship's guests and its computer. Because both 4-LOM and the ship's computer knew the exact locations of the passengers' valuables, they began simulating the "perfect theft." However, both of them soon began to discover how to alter the other's programming, and a series of thefts began to be reported aboard the Princess.

One of the first such thefts was that of the Ankarres Sapphire, stolen from Dom Pricina. 4-LOM initially took the stone to protect it from Dom Pricina's careless handling of the stone. However, 4-LOM realized that most humans were careless as Dom Pricina had been, and taking the stone opened up new programming routines to 4-LOM. The continued interaction between 4-LOM and the ship's computer enhanced and widened the droid's own sentience, and 4-LOM began to grow bored of the simple thefts.

4-LOM left the ship when it made port, and began working as an information broker and master thief. He worked for Jabba the Hutt for a while, and the Hutt eventually made 4-LOM a deal it couldn't refuse: in return for a complete refit that would allow the droid to perform violent actions, 4-LOM would agree to become one of Jabba's personal bounty hunters. Jabba paired 4-LOM with Zuckuss, and the two became Jabba's favorite hunters. 4-LOM became obsessed with learning how to use intuition, and studied Zuckuss during the Gand's mediations. 4-LOM even thought about trying to understand the Force.

When Vader put out the bounty on Han Solo's head, Jabba sent the two to the Executor as unofficial emissaries to the Empire. Note that, although The Essential Guide to Characters indicates Jabba sent them, Tales of the Bounty Hunters tells that the two sought out Vader after Zuckuss discovered the bounty during a meditative trance. The droid and the Gand never got involved with the hunt for Solo, as they discovered that the Alliance would help them more than the Empire. They eventually joined the Alliance, after saving the crew of the Bright Hope near Hoth.

While waiting for Zuckuss' lungs to heal, 4-LOM had a form of prescient insight, and thought he saw himself working with a group of Jedi trainees. Once Zuckuss' lungs healed, the pair left to intercept Boba Fett and recover Solo. Even though Boba Fett was the one to capture Solo, the other bounty hunters tracked Fett to try and bargain with him. Led by Bossk, 4-LOM and the others intercepted Fett at Gall. Fett managed to escape, but 4-LOM was disabled and left in the hold of Slave I. When 4-LOM reactivated itself, it signaled the others to give them Fett's location. However, Fett discovered the transmission and shot 4-LOM through the head. Fett then used the inert droid as a stand-in for Han Solo's frozen form, and he used Zuckuss for a stand-in of himself.

Fett sent them out of Slave I on Tatooine, to draw off any of Jabba's minions who would have stolen Solo's body and claimed the bounty themselves. Zuckuss later managed to get 4-LOM repaired, but the memory wipe required to reactivate its droid brain left 4-LOM without any semblance of its former personality. Both Zuckuss and 4-LOM chose to cut off their relationship with the Alliance. The droid no longer felt that it needed a partner, although it chose to work with Zuckuss during the capture of Drawmas Sma'da because it needed a partner to carry out the capture. Note that the Essential Guide to Characters indicates that Jabba retained the services of 4-LOM and Zuckuss until his own death, despite the destruction of the droid in Shadows of the Empire. (E5, EGC, SE, SEC, TBH, HM, EGD, SWI74, SWI99)

4m Mobile Hologram Projection Pad
Developed by the SoroSuub Corporation during the final decades of the Old Republic, the 4m mobile hologram projection pad was an ambulatory version of the standard holographic projector. It moved about on four jointed legs, which were connected the projection unit in the center. The 4m unit could follow basic instructions from its owner, but could do little more than follow the owner around and handle the holographic communication. Although the 4m mobile hologram projection pad could display communications that were received over the HoloNet, it required access to a dedicated HoloNet transceiver node in order to send and receive transmissions. Devices like the 4m unit were quite expensive, since they combined holographic communications technologies with advanced robotics and voice command systems. (SWMW)

4-S
This was one of the chrome-plated droids used by Captain Swagg, during his attempt to steal the relics from the Gungan Sacred Place. 4-S, along with 3-S and 5-S, was assigned by Swagg to destroy the arena in Lake Umberbool, but the attempt was thwarted by Jar Jar Binks and Major Fassa. 4-S was destroyed in the attempt, although the Gungans managed to recover 4-S's head and use it against Swagg. (E1A12)

4S0S
According to a HoloNet comic that appeared sometime during the height of the New Order, 4S0S was one of the many droids sold to the moisture farmers of the Dura Mater settlement, on the planet Tatooine. Like all of the droids sold by these Jawas, 4S0S exploded just before its warranty expired, forcing its owner to purchase a new droid from the Jawas. (T20)

4-series Astromech Droid
see R2-series Droid (LSSM)

4th Sector Army
This was the official designation of the Outer Rim Sector Army, which was part of the Grand Army of the Republic during the Clone Wars. (SWI84)

4X
This was an Atgar personal blaster rifle manufactured for Imperial use. (POT)

4XB Programmer Droid
Developed by Cybot Galactica, the 4XB series was designed to handle the administration and management of programming other droids. The 4XB was powerful enough to manage the day-to-day activities of a factory, prison, or law enforcement agency. (SWJ1)

4x-Phantom
This was Miradyne Limited's short-range sensor jamming package. These small sensor-jamming devices were used on A-Wing starfighters, to hide the fighter from enmy sensors during attack runs. The 4x-Phantom used a dedicated energy receptor (DER) to absorb and block incoming sensor energy. (EGW)

5,000,000
This was the number of credits offered for the recovery - alive - of the Butcher of Montellian Serat. (TBH)

500
This was BlasTech's version of the riot gun, produced for use by the Corporate Sector Authority during the early years of the New Order. A short-barreled rifle with an open-frame stock, the BlasTech 500 was designed to be powerful, but not necessarily accurate. Developed to help CSA Security officers control large mobs, the 500 came to epitomize "Corporate Sector logic" in the minds of many beings: when in doubt, shoot into a crowd. (GUN, AEG, WOTC)

500 Republica
This immense building was built in the Ambassadorial Sector of the Senate District of Galactic City, on the planet Coruscant, and provided dwellings for some of the galaxy's wealthiest beings. Many of the Senators of the Old Republic maintained residences in this building, including former Senator Palpatine, primarily because it offered complete privacy for its residents. Fifty-three individual skydocks were located around the building's façade providing, restricted access to residents and their guests. Hundreds of private turbolifts could be found within its walls, and security cameras and hidden weaponry guarded every doorway and entrance to ensure that the building's inhabitants were safe at all times. The fact that 500 Republica was such an opulent and immense building, especially when compared to the Senate Rotunda, served as a symbol of the Senators' disproportionate wealth and their corruption, especially to the members of the lower classes of Coruscant. (IWE1, LEV)

500-X
This was a model of shipboard NavCom unit that was considered outdated during the early years of the New Republic. They were considered slow and inaccurate, and many veteran spacers quipped that they would rather use a scratchpad to perform their backup calculations than let the 500-X do them. (JS)

501st Clone Trooper Battalion
This was the original designation of the 501st Legion of clone troopers, which later became the Imperial 501st Legion. During the height of the Clone Wars, the 501st Clone Trooper Battalion was led by Commander Rex and Anakin Skywalker, and carried out many missions in the Outer Rim Territories. (OWS)

501st Legion
This group of blue-colored clone troopers was specially raised and trained on Coruscant - rather than on Kamino - during the height of the Clone Wars. When Anakin Skywalker pledged himself to Darth Sidious and was named Darth Vader, he was given command of the 501st, which he took to the Jedi Temple. At the Temple, Vader and his clone troopers slaughtered every Jedi Padawan, Knight, and Master they could find. After the establishment of the Empire, the 501st became known as the Imperial 501st Legion, although it still continued to take orders from Darth Vader. (VD3, SWDB, SWI84)

501st Torrent Company
This was one of the many divisions of the 501st Clone Trooper Battalion of the Grand Army of the Republic. Torrent Company participated in the assault on a Separatist-held monastery on Teth, when Anakin Skywalker and Ahsoka Tano were ordered to rescue Rotta, the infant son of Jabba the Hutt. Torrent Company was distinguished by its AT-TE drivers, especially after they were required to scale a nearly-vertical cliff face in order to reach the monastery. Unfortunately, Torrent Company suffered tremendous losses during the assault on the monastery and the subsequent attempt to prevent Asajj Ventress from recapturing Rotta. Only forty-two troopers survived the initial attack, and many of those men were killed ensuring that Skywalker and Tano were able to escape with Rotta. Only Rex, Coric, Del, Attie, Zeer, and Nax survived long enough to escape the planet alive. The company was rebuilt in the weeks that followed, and was dispatched to the warship Leveler during the shakedown mission that followed a weapons refit. General Skywalker was called away on other business, so he charged Ahsoka Tano and Captain Rex with ensuring that the company learned what they could about the operations aboard a navy ship (CWN, CWNOP)

501-Z
This was the designation of SoroSuub's police droid, produced during the early years of the New Order. Known as a Zed, the 501-Z droid stood nearly two meters in height, and resembled heavily-muscled humanoids. These droids were given computer brains and personality matricies that were as advanced as most protocol droids, allowing the 501-Z to interact with organic police officers and "get into the mind" of a criminal. The average 501-Z was painted crimson, and was armed with only a stun staff or force pike. (EGD, AEG, WOTC)

504614575
This was Doctor Kornel "Uli" Divini's operating number, during his tenure as an Imperial surgeon, during the early years of the New Order. (DSTR)

506.34-604.342-47.65
This was the galactic coordinates of the asteroid owned by Ire Eleazari within the Sil'Lume Asteroid Belt. (JH)

51:09:817
This vast, New Republic Intelligence datafile contained all known information on Mara Jade. (CTD)

510 Combat Power Armor
This suit of powered combat armor was developed by Cozzell Corporation during the early years of the New Republic. However, the early designs were rejected by the development teams as being too bulky and clumsy - as well as too expensive - and the 510 was never mass-produced. (GUN)

515
This model of blaster was produced by BlasTech, during the years following the Swarm War. (LF5)

5151421:09
This New Republic Intelligence datafile contained information on Thanta Zilbra. (CTD)

523A
This section of the Old Republic's Galactic Senate bylaws required that any unsubstantiated accusation - such as the blockade of Naboo by the Trade Federation - must be investigated by an appointed commission before the Senate can act on the situation. It was one of the many bylaws and protocols that eventually dragged the Senate down and brought about the end of the Old Republic. (E1N, IS1)

524
An Imperial CR90 corvette group supporting the Warspite near Dellalt. (XW)

53241
The lockout code used by Big Jak Targrim to hold the Kuari Princess's navigational controls hostage. (RM)

533 North Ascin Street
This was one of the many locations used as a residence by Talesan Fry and his family, during their flight from bounty hunters some seven years before the Battle of Naboo. It was located in District 2 of the city of Ciran, on the planet Cirrus. (SOJ)

5391.3.44:01
This was the identification number of the New Republic's Intelligence file on General Melvar. (CTD)

54.325
This New Republic Senate resolution prohibited slavery in the galaxy. (TFNR)

542.21
DataLine Press identification number for the book Study of the Galactic Balance of Power: The New Order's Greatest Challenge. (GG9)

543rd Denbari Attack Company
This was a distinguished Imperial unit, active during the Galactic Civil War. (HR)

54D
This was the designation of a modular personality system which can be applied to a droid's brain. (CFG)

551424:019
This datafile was created by the New Republic Intelligence agency to monitor the actions of the life-witch, Karia Ver Seryan. (CTD)

5528192.261
This New Republic Intelligence agency datafile documented all known information about the Dathomirian witch, Gethzerion. (CTD)

5537
This was the designation of the Imperial E-2T medical shuttle that was stolen from the first Death Star by Villain Dance, Kornell Divini, and several other defectors, just prior to the destruction of the Death Star at the Battle of Yavin. Vil put the shuttle through several maneuvers to make their escape, including a daring reverse-thrust stop that allowed them to avoid being shot down by Darth Vader. (DSTR)

554109.09
This addendum to datafile 98S127F3 contained information the New Republic Intelligence agency had gathered on the Imperial Patrol Frigate, a modified form of the basic Nebulon-B frigate. (CTD)

5545/BFC/16.8:4
This New Republic Intelligence datafile contained information on Ejagga Pakkpekatt. (CTD)

554901221:05
This New Republic Intelligence file documented all known information on the Hapan Queen Mother, Ta'a Chume. (CTD)

555129.07.71
This New Republic Intelligence datafile contained all known information about the planets of the Hapan Cluster. (CTD)

556142526:09
This datafile was created by the New Republic Intelligence agency to document information on the Corellian LAF-250 fighter. (CTD)

557.9
This was the communications frequency assigned to the Death Star Library, during the height of the New Order. Atour Riten could send and receive calls on this frequency, when he was present in the library. (DSTR)

55735573-QUUB-468835
This New Republic tracsheet was maintained on Shenir Rix. (GG11)

55829866-MBGT-97664
This New Republic tracsheet was maintained on Magris Quill. (GG11)

55th Mechanized Brigade
This division of the Grand Army of the Republic was trained in the use of heavy machinery on the battlefield. Members of the 55th Mechanized Brigade were stationed at RDC PolAx, the Republic's detention facility at Pols Anaxes, to ensure that Separatist prisoners did not escape. (RC66)

5611, Subsection A
This was one of the many regulations imposed upon the soldiers of the Grand Army of the Republic, although it was not so much a rule as it was a guideline. Under regulation 5611, subsection A, any officer was free to invite guests into a military wardroom. (RC66)

56211217.KXYR.170649
This Alliance datafile documented the list of activities which were "considered to be against the interests and/or benefit of Alliance operations and/or security." This information served as the basis by which the Alliance compiled its SecuriDex, a list of beings which were deemed to be detrimental to their struggle against the Empire. (AIR)

5709-DC Shipping Lane
This spur off the Triellus Trade Route led to the planet Tatooine. (SWTJ)

577
This was the designation of Dyne's radial atomizing sublight engines. These huge, doughnut-shaped propulsion systems were found on many Corellian Engineering Corporation starships during the last decades of the Old Republic. (X1)

578-R Space Transport
This form of transport vessel was produced by Amalgamated Hyperdyne and Refuse Management, based on the planet Corellia, during the years leading up to the Great Sith War. The 578-R had space for a crew of two and up to ten passengers, and could accommodate up to forty metric tons of cargo or refuse. (WOTC)

57C
This was Merr-Sonn's most sophisticated holocamera, developed for use in military applications. The 57C had six individual visual pickups, which allowed the 57C to obtain a complete, three-dimensional image of anything it saw. The 57C was also equipped with audio pickups, motion sensors, and a variety of data relays, all of which could be used by a security force to monitor a given location. The Empire used these holocameras to monitor the prisoner blocks on the first Death Star. (EGW)

590
This was a model of Braxxon-Fipps fusion generator. (VOF)

5-A
This was the designation of Mara Jade Skywalker's personal SteathX fighter, used during the height of the Corellia-GA War. She used the ship to travel to Hapes, during her personal mission to hunt down Jacen Solo. (LF5)

5D6-RA-7
This humanoid automaton was assigned as an aide to Admiral Motti's staff. 5D6-RA-7 was, in actuality, an ISB spy, planted on the first Death Star to investigate any Imperial officer whose loyalty was in question. This droid was foul-tempered and vindictive, and was not liked by the other droids assigned to the Death Star. 5D6-RA-7's head was dominated by large, eye-like photoreceptors, and had a thin body. (CCG)

5DS
This series of Cybot Galactica protocol droids was specifically designed to work with the Ebranite race. Based on the standard 3PO series of droids, the 5DS was used by the Empire when it assumed control of the planet Ebra. Each of these droids was given extra arms and a stouter body to better resemble an Ebranite. (SWJ11)

5i.2
This high-powered Incom ion drive afterburner system was developed for use on the T-47 airspeeder. (CCS)

5P8
The New Republic prowler ship that discovered Plat Mallar's TIE Interceptor. 5P8 was part of the Fifth Battle Group at the time. (BTS)

5-S
This was one of the chrome-plated droids used by Captain Swagg, during his attempt to steal the relics from the Gungan Sacred Place. 5-S, along with 3-S and 4-S, was assigned by Swagg to destroy the arena in Lake Umberbool, but the attempt was thwarted by Jar Jar Binks and Major Fassa. 5-S was then captured by the Gungans, but Swagg returned to Otoh Gunga and freed the droids. (E1A12)

5-series Protocol Droid
This was another name for the 5YQ-series droid. (CN3)

5TE
This was the designation of the Super Battle Droid which led the assault on the Jedi Knights, during the opening stanza of the Battle of Geonosis. (TCG2)

5T-series Droid
Produced by Publictechnic as the R0/5T.N1, this series of tree-feeding droids resembled a long-legged spider. The 5T was equipped with six digging arms and a pair of weeding arms, and had a variety of edging and cutting attachments. The droid's body contained canisters that contained purified water and fertilizers, and a spraying hose was used to deliver the right mix to the trees it worked on. (EGD)

5YQ-series Droid
This series of "boutique" protocol droids was developed by Cybot Galactica from the basic 3PO-series model, with modifications to the cognitive module units that gave the 5YQ a greater empathy for organic beings. These units were marketed almost exclusively in the Mid Rim, and had a smaller price tag than the base 3PO-series unit. Much of its design came from the Orbot series, which led to litigation being filed against Cybot Galactica by Serv-O-Droid. The 5YQ-series was eventually discontinued, but many models remained active for decades during the last century of the Old Republic. During their production, 5YQ-series droids were distinguished by their pewter-colored plating. (MBS, OWS, NEGD)

6/298
This was the designation of the Clone Trooper assigned to guard Ki-Adi-Mundi during the Battle of Geonosis. (TCG2)

60774
This Imperial Scouting Survey located the Bakura System. (TBSB)

611
This was the model number of a suit of basic, protective armor produced by Corellian Technologies during the New Order. (GUN)

613-series Droid
This was a series of digger droids produced for use in mining asteroids and other remote locations. (JH)

615-09XTC
This datafile contained information collected by the New Republic Intelligence agency on the Kuat Drive Yards Type-II Orbiting Repair Yard. (CTD)

617613:86
This datafile was created by the New Republic Intelligence agency for maintaining information on the Hapan Nova-class battle cruiser. (CTD)

620C
This model of Radon-Ulzer racing engine measures between 6.5 and 7 meters in length, depending on the size of the turbine used. A thin, cylindrical engine housing contains the turbine drives, which can propel a craft forward at up to 947 kilometers per hour when properly tuned. The repulsors used to keep the engine aloft have a maximum altitude of 105 meters, although it most often runs between one and two meters. (RAC, X1, IG1, YC)

62719
This was the identification number of the curfew law instituted by Lord Gar-Oth. An citizen caught after the curfew was subject to immediate execution under code 62719. (SWS)

6-2Aug2
This Czerka hunting rifle had an extended barrel, which helped it target long-range objects without a laser sight. Luke Skywalker owned one while he was a youth on Tatooine. (CCG2)

631
This was the designation of a series of B1 battle droids that were produced for the Confederacy of Independent Systems, during the height of the Clone Wars. (CWTV07)

642.30:9
This New Republic Intelligence datafile contained information on the Teljkon vagabond. (CTD)

64-Y Swift 3 Repulsor Sled
One of Aratech's military speeders, the Swift 3 repulsor sled was designed to combat the roving swoop gangs and pirates of the Outer Rim during the New Order. With its speed, it could easily outrun the fastest swoops and speederbikes. When equipped with a single medium blaster cannon, drop nets, and a clamping hook launcher, it could also immobilize its targets. Similar to swoops and speederbikes, the Swift 3 was essentially a high-powered engine with a seat. (ISB)

6500 ATV
Ubrikkian's all-purpose troop transport speeder, it was designed to be piloted by a single person, and could accommodate up to eight troopers. It was armed with a single, front-mounted laser cannon. (SN)

651374
Xaverri left Han Solo a bonus for his work as her assistant in this account with the Imperial Bank of Coruscant. (THG)

656th Regiment
This Imperial unit controlled Xanas City during the Galactic Civil War, under the command of Captain Noran Vran. (HR)

6590135.2
This New Republic Intelligence datafile contained information on the Corellian X-TIE Ugly starfighter. (CTD)

6-5C
A medical droid assigned to the Ravagor, it helped repair the damage sustained by Ranulf Trommer in his TIE Bomber attack on Aguarl 3. (ROC)

66152.09.912
This was the designation of the New Republic's Intelligence file describing the Talesian thermal detonators. (CTD)

661873:88
This New Republic datafile contained all the information gathered by the Intelligence agency on the Nightsisters of Dathomir. (CTD)

662 Gasgor Valley
This was the home of Kodo and Aleema Finn, during the time they were living on Coruscant, during the years surrounding the Clone Wars. The lived in suite 5858 during this time. (EAP)

664:09:21.001
This datafile was created by the New Republic Intelligence agency, and was used to hold information on the Astrogator-class probe ship. (CTD)

66415
This New Republic datafile contained the planet log which documented all known information on the planet Drall. It was appended to Intelligence datafile 13.568.9018 during the Human League crisis and the break-up of the Starbuster plot. (CTD)

66436335-UQFC-244869
This New Republic tracsheet was maintained on the smuggler Roget Jiriss. (GG11)

665109:X:8
This New Republic Intelligence agency datafile contained information on the Selonian, Dracmus. (CTD)

66518361.091
This datafile, maintained by the New Republic Intelligence agency, documented the known information on the Dathomir rancors. (CTD)

666
This was the code used by the Hosrel XI Perimeter Control force to signal a squadron to scramble and investigate an unidentified target. (LCS)

66690933-USAW-854400
This New Republic tracsheet was maintained on Imperial Prefect Dengless Rinn. (GG11)

66D
This was the designation of a modular personality system which can be applied to a droid's brain. (CFG)

676th Light Support Scouts
This Imperial unit was best known as a holding tank for murderers, thieves, cowards, and the less intelligent and undisciplined members of the Imperial infantry. It was said that the 676th were "the first to arrive, and the first to die." (SWJ8)

677780
This was the identification number of one of the most powerful criminals who were incarcerated at the Dontamo Prison facility, during the early months of the New Order. Known simply as Prisoner 67, this hulking individual controlled the lives of his fellow prisoners through intimidation and violence. Some six months after the end of the Clone Wars, Prisoner 67 tried to steal the rations from the tray of Ferus Olin, but the former Jedi Padawan managed to force him to give it back. 677780 decided that he couldn't have the new guy show him up like that, and arranged to teach Ferus a lesson shortly afterward. Ferus tried to be ready for the attack, despite the fact that he had been away from active training for years. His initial response to Prisoner 67's assault went badly, until an identification card flew out of the crowd and hit Prisoner 67 in the forehead. The card buried itself into Prisoner 67's skull, killing him instantly. Ferus later found out it was Clive Flax who had thrown the card. (LJ4)

6783rd Troop Line
This remnant of the Imperial Navy supported the primary battle group which attempted to take control of the Kalinda System, some years after the Battle of Endor. (TSK)

685
This battle droid was among the small Separatist force that was dispatched to the planet Orto Plutonia, during the early stages of the Clone Wars, to investigate the construction of Glid Station. Like the rest of the force, battle droid 685 was destroyed by the Talz who lived on the planet. When Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker arrived on the planet to investigate the situation at Glid Station, they found the Separatist ships that had transported battle droid 685 and its companions to Orto Plutonia. They also found one ship's security recordings, from which they learned of the Talz attack on the Separatists. (CWTV15)

68970024
Tycho Celcho's serial number during his service with the New Republic. (XWRS)

68-RKO
This droid entered the service of Bail Organa during the years following the Clone Wars. 68-RKO was traveling alone to Alderaan when it met Obi-Wan Kenobi, who agreed to act as the droid's owner to help it avoid prejudiced individuals aboard their transport. (MC24)

6FT-DP
This rust-colored security droid was specially built to guard the Bioniip Laboratories facility on Cloud City. 6FT-DP was roughly humanoid in shape, with a flat head and heavy arms to support the weapons systems built into them. When the prototype droid X0-X1 took control of Cloud City's computers, it freed 6FT-DP and ordered the security to protect the computer core. 6FT-DP gladly accepted its new mission, after discovering that many of the overrides in its programming had been removed by X0-X1. (CCC)

6-FTP
A series of security droids. (CCC)

6G2
This was the designation of a series of Arakyd explorer droids. (OE)

6th Regiment
This division of the Alliance's Special Forces unit was made up from heavy weapon specialists who were trained to handle blaster emplacements, projectile launchers, and anti-vehicle artillery. (SWMW)

6T-L
This droid, an F7V valet/translator droid designated by the full number KL-6T-LF7V/T, was humanoid in form with silver plating trimmed in red. Originally programmed as a proper and subservient valet, 6T-L was reprogrammed by the Alliance and placed in the service of Crying Dawn Singer when the Shashay entered Imperial space. This role, as assistant to Singer and as Alliance agent, was negotiated by the Alliance and the Shashay Nestmothers. 6T-L's new programming augmented the valet programming, turning the droid into an intensely loyal servant who would do anything for its "master." In stressful periods, 6T-L's programming often kicks into high gear, and the droid becomes heroic. (TA)

6x4
Incom fusial thrust engine. (EGV)

6Y-2KPR
This small droid was captured by a tribe of Jawas, sometime before the onset of the Galactic Civil War. Thus, 6X-2KPR was in the hold of the sandcrawler owned by the Jawas who captured R2-D2 and C-3PO, after the two droids escaped from the Tantive IV. (E4VG)

7,421:1
C-3PO quotes these odds to R2-D2, while on Cybloc XII after the Death Seed plague was unleashed by Seti Ashgad and Dzym. Threepio indicated that these were the odds against a simultaneous mutation of a single virus into multiple vectors. (POT)

7000
Manufactured by Fabritech, this was a form of geological scanning system developed for miners and explorers to help them detect the presence of ores, minerals, and geological activity on a remote world. (GUN)

700-Penetrator
A military weapon designed for the Empire, one was illegally obtained by Lo Khan for use on the Hyperspace Marauder. (DE2)

7085
Mason-Branger ionization reactor and regulator. (SCRE)

71209123
This New Republic datafile contained information gathered by the Intelligence agency on the Bakuran Admiral, Hortel Ossilege. (CTD)

714-D
The designation of an Imperial command speeder used on the planet Kessel, it was captured by the Alliance for covert use. (GDV)

71518491.3:01
This New Republic Intelligence agency datafile documented all known information about the orbital nightcloak. (CTD)

718-A
This was the designation of the AT-AT stolen by Sienn Sconn, during his attempt to steal a Rythani Products prototype from Moff Caerbellak. (SWJ9)

71E
This was the designation of the most sophisticated AT-TE walker used by the Old Republic on Geonosis, just prior to the Clone Wars. (TCG1)

72
This was the designation of Gyrhil's twin auto-blaster weapon, used on later B-Wing models during the height of the Galactic Civil War. (EGV, SWG2P)

725:1
The odds of surviving a night exposed to the harsh environment of Hoth, according to C-3PO. (E5)

7276991.2:01
This New Republic Intelligence agency datafile documented all known information about the Super-class Star Destroyer Iron Fist. (CTD)

729900.B38
This was one of the multitude of new rules that were enacted by the Galactic Senate of the Old Republic, during the years leading up to the Clone Wars. Under this rule, which applied to subcommittees appointed by the Senate, the existing members of a committee were given the right to choose any new members. The rule was amended by Senator Sano Sauro, an action that later suited his needs during a series of hearings on the recent actions of the Jedi Order. By invoking this rule, Senator Sauro was able to convene a panel of Senators - all of whom were noted opponents of the Jedi - to investigate whether or not the Senate should continue to support and fund the work of the Jedi Knights. (JQ9)

72NA
This was one channel of the HoloNet which dispensed pro-Imperial news and propaganda during the Galactic Civil War. (SWJ2)

7300
Kuat Drive Yards produced this model of hyperdrive regulator during the height of the Galactic Civil War. (SWJ2)

745162.72.1872
This datafile, maintained by the New Republic Intelligence agency, contained information on Gaeriel Captison. (CTD)

74757310.09:51
This New Republic planet log documented all information known about the planets Talus and Tralus. It was used as an addendum to Intelligence datafile 13.568.9018 during the breakup of the Starbuster plot. (CTD)

74-Y
One of Aratech's most popular speeder bikes, the 74-Y was designed as a civilian-use craft. It was flown by a single pilot, and was controlled with pedals and handgrips. a pair of outriggers and four forward steering vanes provide manueverability. (E6, SWSB, EGV)

74-Z
Introduced by Aratech during the height of the Galactic Civil War, the 4.4-meter-long 74-Z was designed as a military version of the 74-Y speeder bike. It was flown by a single pilot, and was armed with a single laser cannon. The 74-Z was equipped with communications modules, sensor and stealth packages, and an enhanced power plant. It had a maximum flight ceiling of twenty-five meters, and could attain speeds of 500 kilometers per hour. It gained great favor among Imperial scout troopers, and was used extensively by the Empire during their occupation of the forest moon of Endor. (HTSB, EGV, NEGV, SWI96)

75
This model of SonoMax riot control sound weapon was produced during the height of the New Order. It was a pistol-sized device that issued a calibrated sonic blast. (CSA)

750-v
This was a small power cell, produced during the last decades of the Old Republic. (EOS3)

752.09.89.17.03
This New Republic Intelligence file contains information on the Dathomir witch Augwynne. (CTD)

7543 BH
This was Hemalian Barkid's account number with the Drewwa Spaceport, during the years following the Swarm War. When Barkid was assigned to a new job in the Kuat System, he left his Y-Wing fighter behind on Drewwa, to be maintained at the Drewwa Spaceport under this account number. Ben Skywalker used this information to appropriate Barkid's fighter from Hangar 113, during his search for the Amulet of Kalara. (LF4)

758
An Imperial CR90 corvette group supporting the Warspite near Dellalt. (XW)

76,095 Poe
This asteroid, located in the Sil'Lume Asteroid Belt, passed near Tol Ado on a regular basis. Imperial Governor Parnell established a supply depot on this asteroid, to provide supplies to the Tol Ado prison facility. (JH)

761
The callsign of the stormtrooper encountered by Corran Horn near Valleyport, on the planet Liinade III. (IR)

76-19
This was Captain Milnn's identification code, as part of Admiral Giel's Imperial armada. After Milnn was captured by Luke Skywalker and Shira Brie, his identification codes allowed Luke and Shira to infiltrate Giel's armada. (MC61)

7631-M
This New Republic datafile contained information on the Imperial garrison on the planet Sarahwiee. It also contained minimal data on the secret research lab the Empire had established on the planet. (SWJ6)

76th Assault Regiment
This was a distinguished Imperial unit, active during the Galactic Civil War. (HR)

77 Sectors
This collection of star systems was located near the Core Worlds. (GORW)

771526.09:81
The New Republic Intelligence agency maintained this datafile on one of their own ships, the Mon Remonda. (CTD)

77182.9123.HIS
This appendix to datafile 882617361.3610:32 contains all the information the New Republic Intelligence agency had on the history of the planet Dathomir. (CTD)

77409.09
This New Republic Intelligence datafile contained information on the Proanji Orbital Jumper. (CTD)

775.6125:65.0
This was the New Republic Intelligence datafile containing information on the planet Hapes. (CTD)

7761154:09
This New Republic Intelligence datafile contained information on the planet Sacorria and its local system. (CTD)

77615253:02
This datafile was created by the New Republic Intelligence agency to contain information on the Corellian HLAF-500 fighter. (CTD)

7763177X-7
This New Republic Intelligence datafile contained information on the Namana-class cruiser Intruder. (CTD)

77690.09:89.09
This New Republic Intelligence datafile contained a brief summary of the life of Rell, the one-time Clan Mother of the Singing Mountain clan. (CTD)

77726251.21.72
This New Republic Intelligence datafile contained information on the Bakura-class destroyer Defender. (CTD)

77726251.21.73
This New Republic Intelligence datafile contained information on the Bakura-class destroyer Sentinel. (CTD)

777655:09:87.1
This New Republic Intelligence datafile contained information about the wuffa worms of Dathomir. (CTD)

7784D2
This Imperial holofile contained video and data regarding Vune Willic's attempted assassination of Emperor Palpatine on Coruscant. (PH)

781761623
This datafile was maintained by the New Republic Intelligence agency, and contained information on Tendra Risant. (CTD)

786.090.6152
This New Republic Intelligence datafile was actually a planet log containing information on the planet Selonia. It was appended to datafile 13.568.9018 during the Human League crisis and the break-up of the Starbuster plot. (CTD)

786-12F-060540
This HoloNet datafile contained Voren Na'al's collection research on the Praji family. (OWS)

787561.09
This New Republic Intelligence datafile contained all known information on Thrackan Sal-Solo. (CTD)

78th Fleet
This Imperial fleet was one of many under the command of Grand Admiral Gilad Pellaeon during the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy. The 78th, led by the aging Star Destroyer Right to Rule, was one of the first to arrive at Esfandia during the pursuit of B'shith Vorrik, shortly aftre the Battle of Bastion. (FH3)

792.001/Z6
This was the serial number of the Imperial Commander sent to ensure that the communications relay station on Altratonne was safe from Alliance attack. (MBC)

792.664/Z6
This Imperial officer served under the squadron sent to protect the HoloNet relay station on Altratonne. His commanding officer, known by serial number 792.001/Z6, ordered him to guard the station's power generator against Alliance attack. (MBC)

792.667/Z6
This Imperial officer served his commanding officer, serial number 792.001/Z6, on the planet Altratonne. His mission was to guard the landing bays against attack by Alliance forces. (MBC)

793.641/Z6
This Imperial officer was part of the team sent to protect the HoloNet relay station on Altratonne. Serving under the Imperial commander whose serial number was 792.001/Z6, this officer was placed in charge of guarding unused accessways to Altratonne Station. (MBC)

79-series Droid
This series of human-cyborg relations automatons were produced by Duorq during the early years of the New Order. It was designed to be an entry-level droid, equipped with a tranLang I communications module and an H9 droid brain. (SWJ11)

7EX
This was one of the many B2-series super battle droids deployed by the Trade Federation during the Outer Rim Sieges. (TCG10)

7-IK
This region of the Ferionic Nebula, located near the planet Dantooine, was controlled by the Velocity Mercenaries during the era of the New Order. (SWGAL)

7-PrG
This was Merr-Sonn's proton grenade, produced during the height of the Galactic Civil War. The 7-PrG had a magnetic base, which allowed it to be placed in virtually any position. They were timed devices which were armed by twisting the base, and activated by depressing a plunger at the top. The Alliance used these grenades in the destruction of the shield bunker on the Forest Moon of Endor, during the Battle of Endor. (EGW)

7th Legion
This division of the Grand Army of the Republic was under the command of Senior Clone Commander A'den during the height of the Clone Wars. The 7th Legion was part of the 327th Star Corps. (SWI84)

7th Sky Corps
This division of the Grand Army of the Republic was led by Obi-Wan Kenobi and Clone Commander Cody, during the height of the Clone Wars. The unit contained of the GAR's most experienced jetpack pilots, giving the unit its name. (SWI84, CVD)

7Y4
This was a civilian-grade sensor suite produced by Fabritech. It was used on the Lantillian Short Hauler, as a basic feature. Shortly before the Clone Wars, a shipment of 7Y4 sensor suites were found to be defective, and Lantillian was forced to recall nearly 5,000 Short Haulers for refitting. Fabritech claimed that the shipment had been mishandled by Lantillian, and the sensors were damaged by this mishandling. (SS, HNN4)

800,000
This was the number of credits offered by Darth Vader for the capture - alive and whole - of the Millennium Falcon and its crew, shortly after the Battle of Hoth. (TBH)

80-Vag
This Mugaari pirate ship was under the command of Icanis Tsur during the early years of the New Order. The ship became lost in the Hoth Belt, stranding Tsur and his thirty-being crew until their starved to death. The ship's remains provided a wealth of salvage for many Squib teams, until the Alliance arrived to establish Echo Base on Hoth. (WOA33)

81
This spider-like droid was part of the automated forces amassed by the Commerce Guild, during the years leading up to the Clone Wars. (TCG1)

811 B
This was one of the Jonex mining locations found within the asteroids of the MZX32905 System. The mine was badly damaged when Dician and the crew of the Poison Moon sabotaged the mine, in order to trap or kill Alema Rar, several years after the end of the Swarm War. (LF7)

812390123
This New Republic Intelligence datafile contained information on the various starships involved in the Black Fleet Crisis and the Battle of N'zoth, as well as information on the Teljkon vagabond. (CTD)

8127/121
This Imperial Golan III space station was located near Esseles during the Galactic Civil War. (FOP)

813A
This was another name used to describe OM813A, the sole moon found in orbit around the planet OM813. (AIR, OWS)

8163271.91872
This New Republic Intelligence datafile contains information from Luke Skywalker's debriefing, following the destruction of Warlord Zsinj at Dathomir and the marriage of Leia Organa to Han Solo. (CTD)

81-X
This was one of the many homing spider droids deployed by the Commerce Guild during the Outer Rim Sieges. (TCG10)

82,471
The designation of the Imperial bounty issued for Adar Tallon. (TM)

8200182.1:10
This New Republic Intelligence agency datafile documented all known information about the Gun of Command. (CTD)

82B
This was the designation of a modular personality system which can be applied to a droid's brain. (CFG)

82Y
This New Republic starfighter pilot training simulation pitted an X-Wing against the Yevethan D-type fighter. The simulation was designed with information gathered during the unsuccessful blockade of Doornik-319. Admiral Ackbar used this simulation to train Plat Mallar. (SOL)

83281901/FF/IS
This New Republic Intelligence agency datafile documented all known information about Prince Isolder of Hapes. (CTD)

843337-BRGS-455500
This Imperial datafile contained the template used for creating tracsheets on criminals. The basic template was maintained by the New Republic. (GG11)

84-U
This was a model of hunting blaster rifle that was produced by Czerka, during the height of the New Order. (SWDB)

850.AA Maintenance Droid
Designed and manufactured by Publictechnic, this immense droid was developed to handle the maintenance needs of urban areas. It had an internal storage bay, which could hold several smaller droids which could perform finer maintenance operations. These immense, automated vehicles stood over thirteen meters in height, and had three separate stories of storage and operation centers. The 850.AA hovered just centimeters off the ground on powerful repulsorlift engines, and had an energy-conservation system that allowed the 850.AA to operate for weeks at a time without repowering. (SWJ14, EGD)

85012S/BFC/0:0:1
This New Republic datafile was maintained to monitor Intelligence information on General Etahn A'baht. (CTD)

85th Infantry
This branch of the Grand Army of the Republic was dispatched to the planet Haurgab, some two years after the Battle of Geonosis. (RC66)

865th Regiment
This was a distinguished Imperial unit, active during the Galactic Civil War. Its symbol was a lightning bolt which forked out in three directions. (HR)

867-3A4
This grid sector location, found within the Serianan Asteroid Belt, provides the location of The Gulch. (SWJ8)

86867554
This New Republic datafile contained information on the Selonian pilot, Salculd. (CTD)

871253/IMP/67:01
This New Republic Intelligence datafile contained all pertinent information about the Imperial General Melvar. (CTD)

8723.834
This Imperial HoloVision news report documented Grand Admiral Thrawn's "retaking" of the planet Ukio via "superior tactics and firepower." (TTSB)

8730837
This computer memory tag was used to tell a data file to transfer to a mem-stik. (CFG)

87332722-SVWU-123399
This New Republic tracsheet was maintained on the Gamorrean enforcer Ughok Snorg. (GG11)

87638/37
This New Republic datafile contained the records of the deposition of Bren Derlin, who reported on the unorthodox actions of the Imperial Star Destroyer Unrepentant in the wake of the Battle of Endor. (TBSB)

87878833-UYTU-222566
This New Republic tracsheet was maintained on Sires Vant. (GG11)

87-RM
Known as a scout collecter unit, this Serv-O-Droid automaton was developed to assist colonists and scouts during their early studies of an unknown world. Propelled by a small repulsor engine, the 87-RM followed behind a group of Wanderer droids, collecting specimens which had been stunned for capture. The 2.5-meter-tall 87-RM would then flash-freeze and catalog the specimen for later dissection. It was rumored that this droid caused the murder of over 300 colonists on Corva Yag, near the Minos Cluster, but many smugglers believed that the Empire used this as a cover story to hide one of their own experiments. (SWJ13, EGD)

8800
A Ubrikkian limousine landspeeder, these were designed for pleasure but were often modified for security and transport of high-ranking personnel. (SN)

881762.90.81
This datafile contained all the information gathered by New Republic Intelligence on the Hapan population. (CTD)

882617361.3610:32
This datafile was maintained by the New Republic Intelligence agency, and contained detailed information on the planet Dathomir. (CTD)

882617361.3610:82
This New Republic Intelligence agency datafile documented all known information about the events which surrounded the destruction of Warlord Zsinj near the planet Dathomir. (CTD)

885.774.283
This was the Imperial Mandatory Notifications Ordnance. Sections B-E details the illegal postings of bounties. (GG9)

8881:6127.213
This datafile contained all the information known about the Imperial Warlord, Zsinj. It was maintained by the New Republic's Intelligence agency. (CTD)

8887126
This datafile was maintained by the New Republic Intelligence agency to monitor the personal yacht Jade's Fire. (CTD)

88912:1/BFC/9:09
This New Republic Intelligence datafile contained information obtained from Imperial databases on the Yevethan race. The intercept file was originally designated 47192/X. (CTD)

88-series Droid
This was a series of thin-bodied bookkeeping and accounting droids produced by a long-forgotten Tiss-sharl company. By the era of the New Order, these droids were believed to have all been scrapped, although 8t88 managed to survive. (EGD)

890123/918
This New Republic Intelligence datafile contained information on the new classes of starships developed by the New Republic in the wake of the defeat of Grand Admiral Thrawn. (CTD)

890-A
This Imperial datafile was compiled by Moff Marcellin Wessel, in the wake of the Clone Wars, and documented the death of Plo Koon during the execution of Order 66. Sate Pestage later amended the report, including the "official" cause of the Jedi's death to be reported by Imperial HoloVision. (SWI87)

890-B
This Imperial datafile was compiled by Moff Marcellin Wessel, in the wake of the Clone Wars, and documented the death of Aayla Secura during the execution of Order 66. Sate Pestage later amended the report, including the "official" cause of the Jedi's death to be reported by Imperial HoloVision. (SWI87)

890-C
This Imperial datafile was compiled by Moff Marcellin Wessel, in the wake of the Clone Wars, and documented the death of Ki-Adi-Mundi during the execution of Order 66. Sate Pestage later amended the report, including the "official" cause of the Jedi's death to be reported by Imperial HoloVision. (SWI87)

890-D
This Imperial datafile was compiled by Moff Marcellin Wessel, in the wake of the Clone Wars, and documented the death of Stass Allie during the execution of Order 66. Sate Pestage later amended the report, including the "official" cause of the Jedi's death to be reported by Imperial HoloVision. (SWI87)

890-E
This Imperial datafile was compiled by Moff Marcellin Wessel, in the wake of the Clone Wars, and documented the death of Luminara Unduli during the execution of Order 66. Sate Pestage later amended the report, including the "official" cause of the Jedi's death to be reported by Imperial HoloVision. (SWI87)

890-F
This Imperial datafile was compiled by Moff Marcellin Wessel, in the wake of the Clone Wars, and documented the death of Barriss Offee during the execution of Order 66. Sate Pestage later amended the report, including the "official" cause of the Jedi's death to be reported by Imperial HoloVision. (SWI87)

890-G
This Imperial datafile was compiled by Moff Marcellin Wessel, in the wake of the Clone Wars, and documented the death of Traavis during the execution of Order 66. Sate Pestage later amended the report, including the "official" cause of the Jedi's death to be reported by Imperial HoloVision. (SWI87)

890-H
This Imperial datafile was compiled by Moff Marcellin Wessel, in the wake of the Clone Wars, and documented the death of Jocasta Nu during the execution of Order 66. Sate Pestage later amended the report, including the "official" cause of the Jedi's death to be reported by Imperial HoloVision. (SWI87)

890-I
This Imperial datafile was compiled by Moff Marcellin Wessel, in the wake of the Clone Wars, and documented the death of Cin Drallig during the execution of Order 66. Sate Pestage later amended the report, including the "official" cause of the Jedi's death to be reported by Imperial HoloVision. (SWI87)

890-J
This Imperial datafile was compiled by Moff Marcellin Wessel, in the wake of the Clone Wars, and documented the death of Whie Malreaux during the execution of Order 66. Sate Pestage later amended the report, including the "official" cause of the Jedi's death to be reported by Imperial HoloVision. (SWI87)

890-K
This Imperial datafile was compiled by Moff Marcellin Wessel, in the wake of the Clone Wars, and documented the death of Zett Jukassa during the execution of Order 66. Sate Pestage later amended the report, including the "official" cause of the Jedi's death to be reported by Imperial HoloVision. (SWI87)

890-L
This Imperial datafile was compiled by Moff Marcellin Wessel, in the wake of the Clone Wars, and documented the death of Tsui Choi during the execution of Order 66. Sate Pestage later amended the report, including the "official" cause of the Jedi's death to be reported by Imperial HoloVision. (SWI87)

890-M
This Imperial datafile was compiled by Moff Marcellin Wessel, in the wake of the Clone Wars, and documented the death of Bultar Swan during the execution of Order 66. Sate Pestage later amended the report, including the "official" cause of the Jedi's death to be reported by Imperial HoloVision. (SWI87)

890-N
This Imperial datafile was compiled by Moff Marcellin Wessel, in the wake of the Clone Wars, and documented the death of Koffi Arana during the execution of Order 66. Sate Pestage later amended the report, including the "official" cause of the Jedi's death to be reported by Imperial HoloVision. (SWI87)

890-O
This Imperial datafile was compiled by Moff Marcellin Wessel, in the wake of the Clone Wars, and documented the death of Roan Shryne during the execution of Order 66. Sate Pestage later amended the report, including the "official" cause of the Jedi's death to be reported by Imperial HoloVision. (SWI87)

89102.09
This New Republic Intelligence datafile was created to maintain information on Centerpoint Station. It was appended to datafile 13.568.9018 after the resolution of the Human League crisis and the break-up of the Starbuster Plot. (CTD)

8912368176
This New Republic Intelligence datafile contained performance data and history of their own agent, Lieutenant Belindi Kalenda. (CTD)

89138:00812
This New Republic Intelligence datafile contained information on the wide variety of Gallofree Yards transport ships used in Operation Flotsam. (CTD)

891c Striker Cruiser
see Akorec Strike Cruiser (GMR5)

89213571
This New Republic Intelligence datafile contained information on the Drall Duchess, Marcha of Mastigophorous. (CTD)

89324/873:2
This New Republic Intelligence agency datafile documented all known information about Hapan Battle Dragons. (CTD)

89906544-TRHH-965777
This New Republic tracsheet was maintained on Pratari Cinn. (GG11)

89B11
This was the patient ID number given to Charis Enasteri, after she was scheduled to be euthanized by the Empire. (SWJ13)

8A70b
This BlasTech datafile contained information on upgrading a blaster's galven pattern, and could be downloaded directly to the blaster's micro-electronics. Airen Cracken received it from Inat Rangoon, who stole the code directly from BlasTech's central computer. The galven pattern created by this sequence was very dangerous, and produced a ripple-wash which jostled the barrel of the blaster. This often resulted in the barrel shattering. BlasTech first put this galven pattern into production on the A280 weapon. (CFG)

8D8 (Atedeeate)
This thin-limbed, white 8D8-series droid was originally a starship maintenance droid that was sold into Jabba the Hutt's service. Jabba had the droid lobotomized and reprogrammed, removing some of the computing power that had been installed by a previous owner and forcing it work in silence. During the last years of Jabba the Hutt's reign on Tatooine, Atedeeate served under EV-9D9 in the droid torture chamber. 8D8 was sympathetic to the droids it was forced to torture, and hated EV-9D9. (E6, CCG7, SWDB, NEGD)

8D8-series Smelting Operator
This series of thin-bodied foundry droids was produced by Roche Industries to operate in the high-temperature environments of metal smelting operations. It was the first droid produced by Roche with a truly humanoid body, with a number of resemblances to the Muun species, although many beings felt that the 8D8 resembled a skeleton more than anything else. These droids were considered a breakthrough because of their ability to withstand high heat, having high-grade durasteel molecularly bonded to kevlex. Additional heat-proofing included the use of tiny, porcine photoreceptors to limit the places where heat could enter the body of the droid, as well as strengthening of the droid's skeleton. However, they were also regarded as some of the most mean-spirited droids ever produced, a result of their programming. The Verpine who created the 8D8-series provided individual units with enough intelligence to understand that they were made to perform dangerous jobs, and this programming often evolved to outright contempt for "lazy" droids. This led to several instances in which an 8D8-series droid became an overbearing bully to the other droids it interacted with. (EGD, NEGD)

8EX
This Super Battle Droid was one of the first to be produced by the Geonosians, during the years leading up to the Clone Wars. (TCG1)

8F
Known as Aiteff, this droid worked for Agapos the Ninth on Monor II, during the era of the Galactic Civil War. A silver protocol droid, Aiteff didn't walk on feet. Instead, a pair of motorized treads moved the droid along. (SWJ10, OWS)

8fi992b11
This was the highest-numbered datafile stolen from the Metatheran Cartel by Gerta Haman and the underground resistance, some years after the Battle of Naboo. The resistance had been trying to gather evidence against the Cartel, in order to expose the Cartel's underhanded dealings on Cularin. (EOS3)

8t88
This lowly 88-series calculation droid learned to covet credits while acting as an accountant for the Woostri HoloScan Database. Roughly humanoid in shape, 8t88 was a spindly automaton which was given arms and a crocodilian head that resembled the those of its Tiss'sharl master. However, during a mission to Woostri, 8t88's head was stolen by Zokor Polpot and replaced with that of a JMM-series assassin droid. 8t88 was unable to reconcile its new situation, and began to consider this "disfigurement" as an act of prejudice against droids. It was then that 8t88 became obsessed with finding and hurting Polpot, and set to work locating any and all information on his whereabouts. This activity eventually led 8t88 to discover bartering, as many sources of information wanted better information in return. Thus, 8t88 became one of the New Order's most successful infochants, and gained a fortune in credits. After outbidding Balancesheet, 8t88 was hired by Jerec to obtain the location of the Valley of the Jedi from Morgan Katarn. The droid managed to steal Morgan's journal disk, which led Jerec to Sulon and the ceiling tiles Katarn's home, which formed a puzzle that was used to hide the Valley's location. However, for its part in the search for the Valley of the Jedi, 8t88 was beheaded by Gorc and Pic aboard the Sulon Star. Kyle Katarn, the son of Morgan Katarn, managed to recover the droid's head and learned for himself of the location of the Valley. 8t88's body managed to survive the second beheading, and the droid continued to wander the galaxy in search of a suitable replacement. After many such heads, 8t88 managed to secure the head of an EV-series droid shortly before traveling to Mawan. The droid's appearance on Mawan coincided with a fatal accident that took the life of Zokor Polpot, and 8t88 suddenly found itself on the galaxy's most-wanted lists. (DF2, EGD, SWMW)

8-X
This was the model designation of Kuat Drive Yards' unirail transport train. The train measured 320 meters in length, and could carry up to ninety passengers per railcar. The typcial 8-X configuration contained 15 cars, each of which cost 100,000 credits. The entire train could carry up to a metric ton of cargo. (SPG)

9,057
There were 9,057 known forms of sign language used throughout the galaxy. (SOL)

900.34-297.00-346.95
These were the galactic coordinates of the 40,005 Milton asteroid, located within the Sil'Lume Asteroid Belt. (JH)

9000
Developed by Fabritech, this device served as an energy scanner. It could detect the presence of various forms of energy, including repulsor fields, radiation sources, and communications signals. (GUN, SWJ4)

9000
This was a huge transport ship developed and manufactured by Damorian Manufacturing during the last decades of the Old Republic. (MBS)

9000-Z001
A round, pod-shaped landspeeder built by Ubrikkian Industries. This speeder was originally built to appeal to the Ugor race, as noted in its spherical shape, with viewports on all sides. It measured 6.8 meters in diameter. (E4, GG7)

9000-Z004
A sleak, low-riding landspeeder built by Ubrikkian Industries, it had become very popular with young adults. It comes with unique holographic displays and enhanced stabilizers. (RPG)

9011/23.21
This datafile was created by General Airen Cracken, and requested that Kendrick Machill'Tr compile information on the individuals involved in the Human League crisis on Corellia and the break-up of the Starbuster Plot. (CTD)

9011/29P//EQP.ADN//SC
This datafile was complied by Airen Cracken, as part of Cracken's Field Guide, and contained a detailed description of how modern blasters worked. (CFG, OWS)

901872:91:09
This New Republic datafile contained all the information gathered by the Intelligence agency on the Miy'til starfighters used by the Hapans. (CTD)

90190BD-W
This New Republic datafile contained Intelligence information on the Bakuran destroyer Watchkeeper. (CTD)

9032BT
This was the identification number assigned to Lon Shevu, when he was imprisoned in the Galactic Justice Center for aiding Ben Skywalker, during the weeks following the Second Battle of Fondor. (LF9)

908th Stormtrooper Division
This was one of the many Imperial stormtrooper divisions that were active in the galaxy nearly a century after the war against the Yuuzhan Vong. The 908th was among the handful of stormtrooper divisions that remained loyal to Emperor Roan Fel, after Darth Krayt took control of the galaxy and forced Fel into exile. When Fel began to consolidate his power, the 908th defected from Darth Krayt's "Empire" and planned to leave their base on Borosk. However, word of their impending defection reached the ears of the Sith, and Darth Maleval was ordered to prevent the defection. The Sith Lord traveled to Yinchorr to take command of the 407th Stormtrooper Division, and set out to utterly eliminate the 908th as an example of what happened to units that defected from Darth Krayt's service. (SWLN)

9093-T7511
This was the designation of a specific grade of durasteel. This durasteel grade was not as strong as other grades, having different alloys and less heat-treating. (DSTR)

9095-T8511
This was the designation of a specific grade of durasteel. This durasteel grade was much stronger than other grades, having better alloys and more heat-treating. (DSTR)

90971:81-GGM
This datafile was created by the New Republic Intelligence agency, and contained information on the Corellian Governor-General, Micamberlecto. (CTD)

90A
This substance was used by the Jedi Knights of the Old Republic, in areas which were tainted with the Dark Side of the Force. Its chemical make-up, and instructions for it exact use, were lost in the Jedi Purge. (WOTC)

91.33725
4-LOM once calculated that Gand findsmen were this accurate each time they went into their meditative trances. (TBH)

911711:09:01
This New Republic Intelligence datafile contained information on the Nightsister Baritha. (CTD)

9118 Heavy Blaster Carbine
This was the model number of one of N'gant-Zarvel's heavy blaster carbines. It had a stout barrel and a heavy stock, and was known for the deep thumping sound it made when fired. The 9118 was popular among mercenaries and rebels, and was equally adapted to use in the wilderness or in urban areas. (ROE, WOTC)

911B Heavy Blaster Carbine
see 9118 Heavy Blaster Carbine (FOC3)

91st Reconnaissance Corps
This branch of the Grand Army of the Republic was led by Commander Neyo, and was under the command of Jedi Masters Oppo Rancisis and Stass Allie during the final stages of the Clone Wars. The 91st was dispatched to Saleucami, to assist with the destruction of the Morgukai clones that were discovered on the planet. (SWI87)

921
This was Bria Tharen's pilgrim number, while living on Ylesia while worshiping the Oneness. (TPS)

92847/98234
This datafile was maintained by the Corellian Security Force, and contained information on the arms dealer known as Gundark. (GUN)

92-Z
This was the designation of one of the two YVH combat droids used by Thrackan Sal-Solo to guard Centerpoint Station from a hostile takeover attempt, during the years following the war against the Yuuzhan Vong. 92-Z first saw action when Jacen Solo and Ben Skywalker tried to disable the station, some ten years after the end of the war, when Sal-Solo once again threatened to secede the Corellian System from the Galactic Alliance. (LF1)

9302-84121
This Republic Executive Order shut down the HoloNet for civilian usage, in an effort to allow for enhanced military communication during the Battle of Geonosis and the early stages of the Clone Wars. (HNN5)

9320/B
This was the model number of NeuroSaav's general-purpose sensor pack. This portable scanner could detect life forms, communications signals, energy, and motion. Its primary drawback was that it was so generalized in its use, that an experienced sensor operator was needed to interpret the data. (ROE)

934890
This was the prisoner identification number of the being who shared a cell with Ferus Olin at the Dontamo Prison facility, just after the end of the Clone Wars. (LJ4)

934A-3B
This was the primary communication frequency used by the crew of the Tanquilla Beach space station to talk to incoming starships. (DARK)

93-B
Designed and manufactured by Aratech, this light-duty hovercraft measured nine meters in length and could carry up to seven passengers and two metric tons of cargo. It required a pilot and co-pilot to operate, and had a maximum speed of 120 kilometers per hour. It was one of the first vehicles produced with a skirt of duralumin, giving it a much greater durability in rugged environments. (GSE)

9400
This was the designation of a model of Kambis lock. It was generally considered to be the top of their product line in terms of security. (IR)

94213.9421:991
This New Republic Intelligence datafile contains information on the Hapan starship Star Home. (CTD)

9438932.793
This New Republic Intelligence agency datafile documented all known information about Warlord Zsinj. (CTD)

9483749/12982
This New Republic datafile contained a record of the depositions of Han Solo and Lieutenant Page, recounting their takeover of the Imperial Star Destroyer Accuser in the period immediately following the Battle of Endor. (TBSB)

9483749/12989
This New Republic datafile contained a record of the deposition of Voren Na'al, describing the Ssi-ruuk. (TBSB)

950
This was the model number of Ikas-Adno's swoop, designed for use on swoopchasing courses. (BSS)

9575
This was the name of an nondescript mining vessel which made an emergency landing at Horn Station. (T2)

96.72
Sarlain Star Press identification number for Heroes of the Republic. (GG9)

967 Commando
This division of the Galactic Alliance Defense Force was made up of Coruscant-born, human soldiers who were assigned to assist with the protection of the capital planet. When terrorists who supported Corellian independence began attacking civilian locations in Galactic City, squads from the 967 Commando unit were assigned to the Galactic Alliance Guard. They were chosen for their loyalty to the Alliance, but primarily for their alliance to Coruscant. It was rumored that they were also chose for duty with the GAG because of their race, ensuring that no beings with hidden allegiances were allowed to interfere with the GAG's orders. (LF2)

96NK3F2
This was the original Imperial Xenodetic Survey designation of the planet Fiddanl. (GG2)

9700.0015-SL
This Imperial datafile contained all known information on Han Solo, following his dishonorable discharge from the Imperial Navy. (OWS)

976a
This was a standard form of lubricant container valve nozzle. It was one of the few which can be converted for use as a blaster gas canister. (CFG)

9779
This was the designation of the immature clone trooper encountered by young Boba Fett on Aargau, just weeks after the Battle of Geonosis. 9779, a member of Generation Five Thousand, believed that Boba was just another clone, and Boba did nothing to alter this perception. When Aurra Sing tried to recapture Boba, 9779 inadvertently helped Boba escape by bringing him down to the clone facilities. (BF3)

980
This was the designation of a CoMar environmental space suit built for the remnants of the Imperial Navy which survived the Battle of Endor. (POT)

981292
This addendum to datafile 98S127F3 contained information gathered by the New Republic Intelligence agency on the Adz-class patrol destroyer used by the Empire in the years following the death of Grand Admiral Thrawn. (CTD)

9817398127
This New Republic Intelligence datafile contained information on the Corellian-built Ugly, made from the cockpit of a YT-1300 freighter mounted to the fuselage of a B-Wing starfighter. (CTD)

98321/BFC/1667
This datafile contained information obtained from Luke Skywalker, following the resolution of the Black Fleet Crisis and the Battle of N'zoth. It described his role in the these events for future reference. An addendum to the file documented Skywalker's comments to his Jedi students on the existence of the Fallanassi. (CTD)

987323
This was Ferus Olin's prisoner identification number, when he was incarcerated at the Dontamo Prison facility, shortly after he was captured in the Jedi Temple on Coruscant by Inquisitor Malorum. (LJ4)

9878740384.879945.54981.050028.22659716/G/i/48
This report, filed for the Bank of Aargau by Sergeant Rolex, described an incident with a member of Li-Suun Niik's smuggling operation. The incident occurred at about the same time Leia Organa and Viscount Tardi were arriving on Aargau, to secure a loan for the purchase of new X-Wing starfighters. The smuggler tried to leave Aargau with gold plates that had been surgically attached to his ribs. The BAS44 holoscanner detected the gold, and alerted Captain Smalyun to the crime. The smuggler was immediately apprehended and executed. (PH)

988.09.71.06
This planet log, maintained by the New Republic, contained information on the planet Leria Kerlsil. It was appended to Intelligence datafile 13.568.9018 during the Human League crisis and the breakup of the Starbuster plot. (CTD)

988899:99
This New Republic datafile contained all the information gathered on the Blue Desert People of Dathomir. (CTD)

98S127F3
This New Republic Intelligence datafile contained information on the remnants of the Imperial Black Fleet, once stationed in the Koornacht Cluster but eventually overtaken by the Yevetha. (CTD)

98th "Laser Storm" Forward Observer Shuttle Wing
A branch of the Imperial Navy which provides astrogation and emergency support during space battles. (SWSB)

9912.78:3
This New Republic datafile contained information gathered by the Intelligence agency on the rise of the Human League in the Corellian System, and the subsequent thwarting of the Sacorian Triad's Starbuster Plot. (CTD)

9954/1
This was the designation of NeuroSaav's standard, ground-based sensor array. (HAS)

9992.F.R
This New Republic Intelligence datafile contained information on the various forms of scavenging that occurred after a large battle, especially in the wake of the Battle of Endor. (CTD)

99996716.80:89
This New Republic datafile contained information on the TIE/rpt Raptor starfighter. (CTD)

9-A-9
This attendant droid accompanied the protocol droid Poe. Contained in the memory banks of 9-A-9 was information which proved Plourr had survived the mass execution of her father and family at the hands of the Priamsta. 9-A-9 contained this information because, at one time, it was a nanny to Plourr while she was a youth. (XWWP)

9BD
This hovering droid served as the Draay family's butler and valet at their Coruscant estate, during the years surrounding the Great Sith War. Resembling a rotund little being, 9BD had a cordial and polite attitude, and served the family for decades. During Lucien Draay's youth, 9BD was his constant companion, as Lucien's mother, Krynda, was often away on business for the Jedi Order. After Lucien himself joined the Jedi, 9BD remained at the estate, and became Lady Krynda's chief aide after her retirement. When Lucien and the members of The Covenant were forced to put desparate plans into action to prevent the return of the Sith, 9BD was charged with seeing to the medical needs of Q'anilia, whose visions caused her to experience wild mood swings. (KOR2, KOR8)

9G
DeepSpace Industries' explorer droid. This 1.3-meter-tall automaton was designed to quickly investigate new-found planets and determine their habitability. (RPG)

9j
This model of Iotek ion power cells was used on the Xg-1 assault gunboat. (XW, TSC)

9K-4
This defense field generator system was produced by Borstel during the Galactic Civil War. (HAS)

9P
This was the model number of a series of standard protocol droid torsos manufactured by Cybot Galactica. (DWK)

9th Assault Corps
This was one of the many divisions of the Grand Army of the Republic, which was active during the height of the Clone Wars. The 9th Assault Corps was stationed on Kashyyyk, under the command of Jedi Master Luminara Unduli and Clone Commander Gree, when the command was issued to execute Order 66. (SWI84)

9T-LOM
This LOM-series protocoal droid was owned by the Rodian accountant Soolehad, during the early stages of the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy. Soolehad went by the pseudonym Falloon, in order to avoid being targetted for capture. The Rodian employed a team of freelance mercenaries to get him off Sriluur, shortly after 9T-LOM was targetted for destruction by a group of Yuuzhan Vong warriors. Soolehad hoped to get the information in 9T-LOM's memory banks back to Coruscant, in an effort to safeguard over a century's worth of of Black Sun financial records stored in its memory banks. Upon arriving on Coruscant, Soolehad turned the droid over to a group of former Black Sun leaders for a considerable profit. (WOA13)

9X2
This was a model of SoroSuub fusial thrust engine system. (CTD)

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