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E
This was the Snivvian word for "here."
(HNN5)
E chu ta
This was a vehement Huttese insult, often spit out to indicate one's disgust with, or disapproval of, another being.
(E5, CCG5, SWLG)
E s'eesht
When translated into Basic, this Ewok verb meant "to kill."
(GPB)
E-10
This humanoid droid was owned by Dezono Qua, and worked in his estate on Esseles, during the final years of the Old Republic. Among the many duties E-10 carried out for Qua was the cooking of his meals, which often consisted of the flesh of the younglings Qua purchased from the slave markets. When Dass Jennir and Bomo Greenbark infiltrated Qua's complex, shortly after the end of the Clone Wars, they were initially unable to force Qua to explains where Resa Greenbark was. When E-10 tried to intervene, Bomo Greenbark shot the droid in the head with his blaster, rendering E-10 a worthless pile of scrap.
(DT1)
E-11 Mark II
This was one of the most powerful variants of the standard E-11 stormtrooper rifle.
(SWGAL)
E11 Rifle
see E-11 Trooper Rifle
(GQRG)
E-11 Trooper Rifle
This was the designation of the BlasTech military laser weapon that was standard-issue for Imperial stormtroopers. The E-11 had a quarter-centimeter aperture, allowing for a more powerful blaster bolt to be fired. The E-11 could be fired continuously, but only at low-power settings, or else the weapon would overheat and explode. These rifles were so heavily produced that, between stolen shipments and weapons scavenged from battlefields, the Alliance had almost as many of these rifles as the Empire during the height of the Galactic Civil War. This weapon was also cloned by SoroSuub as the Stormtrooper One rifle.
(SME, CCG, CSA)
E-11/S
This modified version of the standard E-11 stormtrooper rifle had a slug thrower mounted just below the blaster barrel. A lever allowed the user to toggle between firing blaster bolts, slugs, or both at the same time.
(GG11)
E-11A
This BlasTech heavy blaster was produced during the early decades of the New Republic, based on the original designs for the E-11 stormtrooper rifle.
(NEGW)
E-11A1
This BlasTech heavy blaster was produced during the early decades of the New Republic, based on the original designs for the E-11 stormtrooper rifle. It was a bit more compact than the E-11A, allowing it to be worn in a holster and fired with one hand.
(HT, NEGW)
E-11B Trooper Rifle
This modified version of the basic BlasTech E-11 rifle was developed by the BlasTech employees who defected to the Alliance shortly before the Battle of Endor. An enhanced cooling system was used to allow for a greater rate of fire. The weapon saw use in the Alliance's struggle to capture the Imperial shield generator during the Battle of Endor.
(CCG10)
E-11s
This modified version of the standard BlasTech E-11 stormtrooper rifle was equipped with a high-powered zoom, allowing it to be used as a sniper weapon. In exchange for long-range power, however, the E-11s could only fire a single shot before recharging.
(LAWS)
E-15A
This BlasTech asssault rifle was standard issue to New Republic soldiers during the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy.
(HT)
E-16/x
This small ion engine was developed by Incom for use on the T-16 Skyhopper, during the early years of the New Order.
(EGV, SWG2P)
E1-6RA
This administrative droid served the Jedi Knights at the Almas Academy during the last decades of the Old Republic. Known as EeOne or Era, this droid was purposely constructed from a variety of different parts and components, and was given a female personality. She could act as a maid, waitress, or mechanic, depending on the needs of the Jedi at the Academy. Because of the many appendages and components, E1-6RA had a unique appearance which did not resemble any particular species, let alone any other droid. Built from the chassis of a protocol droid, E1-6RA had four arms. The lower pair was attached at the hips, and each of these lower arms was equipped with a tool socket. The Jedi later discovered that a piece of alien technology had been installed into E1-6RA by a smuggler. The device allowed E1-6RA to receive telepathic signals and understand them, and the smuggler hoped that he could secretly obtain information on the Jedi and sell it at a huge profit. After the smuggler was caught and arrested, the Jedi decide to leave the technology installed. E1-6RA served as Lanius Qel-Bertuk's personal assistant during the Clone Wars, helping him keep the Almas Academy functioning in the face of the galactic conflict.
(LFC, LFCW, AYS)
E-17d
This sniper rifle was produced by SoroSuub during the height of the Galactic Civil War. The blaster bolts fired from the E-17d were extremely accurate over long distances, and remained coherent enough to provide a long-distance punch. The barrel of the E-17d was perforated along its entire length, giving the weapon an distinctive appearance.
(LAWS)
E-18
This form of blaster rifle was produced for the Imperial Remnant, during the years following the Swarm War.
(LF9)
E-2
The designation of an ancient series of asteroid mining ships designed by Byblos Drive Yards. The E-2 miner was an insectoid ship that looks small. However, the E-2 was actually 110 meters in length. Instead of using tractor beams to move asteroids, the E-2 was equipped with eight rugged claws which can dig into stone and grasp an asteroid beneath the main body of the miner. Each E-2 was also equipped with plasma drills to cut away useless rock to reveal the ore within. A crew of 14 manned the ship, with four gunners handling the plasma drills. The removed stone was sucked up into a central vacuum system that deposits the material in a sorting area. Valuable ores were sent into storage bays, while other material was sent to a processing plant to be turned into fuel. Each E-2 miner had a command crew of four, a bridge crew of ten, and over 100 miners. Finhead Stonebone was one of the first to recognize the potential of E-2 miners in his pirating operation in the Stenness Systems some 4,000 years before the Galactic Civil War. He modified his E-2s to attack the ore haulers made from Ithullian Colossus Wasp carapaces.
(TOJ, EGV, TOJC)
E2-I6
The E2-I6 series of instructional droids was developed for use at the Empire's military training facilities.
(SWJ2)
E-2T Medshuttle
This was the designation of a series of medical shuttles that were produced for the Empire, during the height of the New Order. These ships were unarmed, and were designed for non-combat situations. The E-2T had space for a crew of six, with room for an addition twelve passengers or patients. This shuttle had a small hyperdrive system installed, for emergency situations where speed was necessary to get a patient to a medical facility.
(DSTR)
E-3PO
This was a specialized version of the standard Cybot Galactica 3PO-series protocol droid, that was equipped with the TechSpan 1 module, that allowed it to interface with Imperial networks and systems. Thus, these droids were assigned to roles interacting with Imperial contractors and undocumented technologies. This, coupled with their limited production numbers, gave the E-3PO series a heightened sense of self-worth, which manifested itself in arraogant or haughty personalities, especially when working with other 3PO-series droids. The small number of these droids also resulted in a lack of attention to numbering them, and most were simply known as E-3PO to their organic counterparts. Many of these droids were sabotaged by IG-88, which used them as remote eyes and ears into the Empire, during the early stages of the Galactic Civil War.
(SWDB)
E-3PO
This chrome-plated protocol droid was part of the Imperial garrison which was stationed on Cloud City. As an E-3PO series droid, it was designed to interact with unusual or undocumented Imperial computer systems. This particular droid discovered that it was paranoid about its assignment on Cloud City, fearing that its Imperial masters simply trying to get rid of it. Much of its concern came from that fact that its assigned role was that of liaison between the Imperial Death Squadron officers stationed on Cloud City and the Ugnaughts, whose primary function was the dismantling and salvaging of droids and automatons. Thus, E-3PO thoroughly hated its job, and set out to make everyone it worked with as miserable as it was, and it was often referred to by its human counterparts as "E-Gregious." Shortly after Han Solo and the Millennium Falcon arrived at Bespin in the wake of the Battle of Hoth, E-3PO bumped into C-3PO after leaving the Ugnaughts' primary salvage facility. It had no desire to interact with the prissy protocol droid, and simply swore at it as it left the facility. E-3PO later served as a human-to-alien translator, relaying information to Ugloste the necessary modifications to allow carbon-freezing to work on humans, specifically Han Solo. In the wake of Solo's freezing, E-3PO remained on Cloud City, serving as Captain Treece's primary liaison to the Ugnaughts. When the New Republic recaptured Cloud City, the TechSpan 1 module in its brain was removed to ensure that no Imperial secrets were uncovered. The Republic tech crews eagerly looked forward to poring through the data contained in E-3PO's computer core, but found only information on Imperial dining preferences.
(CCG5, TCG7, SWDB)
E-3PO
This top-of-the-line protocol droid was assigned to Korlana Toryn by her father, Senator Jasso Toryn, when Korlana was sent into hiding on Nar Shaddaa, during the years leading up to the Clone Wars. Programmed to be very straight-laced, E-3PO was often appalled by the choices Korlana made during her stay, as she tried to rebel against her father's wishes by taking in at least he upper layers of the dirty underbelly of Nar Shaddaa. E-3PO's concerns were nearly realized when Korlana agreed to meet a group of freelanc agents at Totor's Party Kave, when she was finally recalled to Cularin by her father.
Although the agents managed to escape from the sailbarge, they were cornered by the bounty hunters in a Nar Shaddaa warehouse. In the firefight that ensued, E-3PO put itself between the bounty hunters and Korlana, taking a blaster bolt that would have killed her. The droid was damaged beyond repair, and Korlana was forced to abandon its ruined shell when she escaped.
(AA23)
E3-series Droid
This series of companion droids was produced by Cybot Galactica. Roughly humanoid in stature and standing about a meter tall, these droids were designed and programmed to perform the more manual labor their owners required.
(WSV)
E3-standard
This 3.5-meter-long escape pod was produced by the His Grace the Duke Gadal-Herm's Safety Inspectorate, during the last years of the Old Republic. This escape pod was exceptionally durable, with the squat hull being protected by four reinforced "legs." These legs were retracted during ejection and flight to make the lifeboat streamlined, but were deployed into a fully-extended position for landing. This ensured that the E3-standard escape pod always landed "right-side up," thereby protecting the safety and health of its users. The E3-standard could accommodate up to three beings for four weeks' worth of travel. Sophisticated landing and telemetry processors keep the E3-standard upright during descent and landing, maintaining the balance of the escape pod even during the turbulence of re-entry.
(X3)
E4 Baron Droid
This was the designation of the overly large combat droid that was developed by Baktoid Combat Automata to serve as a security unit and bodyguard for the leaders of the Trade Federation, during the years leading up to the Battle of Naboo. Standing 2.4 meters tall, the E4 baron droid retained a few of the design cues that were found on the standard B1-series battle droid, including its spindly body and tan coloration. However, any similarities ended there. The limbs and arcetron armor plating on the E4 baron droid were heavier and more durable than those on the standard battle droid, and the armaments were more powerful. Each arm of the E4 unit ended in pair of blaster cannons. However, the E4 was not without its drawbacks. It lacked a dedicated shield, making it vulnerable to blasterfire. Its primary photoreceptor was integrated with a powerful spotlight that allowed it to see with greater clarity, but also pinpointed a unit's location in the dark. Many of the E4 droids deployed to the Trade Federation were destroyed during the Battle of Naboo and the subsequent restoration of power on the planet, but production continued throughout the era of the Clone Wars. A team of E4 baron droids later rose to power on the planet Arzid, when they took control of the planet in a military coup some sixteen years after the Battle of Yavin.
(NEGD)
E49D139.41
This decree was passed by the Galactic Senate shortly after the onset of the Clone Wars, prohibiting any non-military cloning research to take place. Despite the intentions of the decree - to ensure that cloning technology was not infiltrated or corrupted by the Separatists - the decree actually crippled the economies and societies of several member worlds. Khomm was particularly hard-hit, since cloning technology was required for each generation to procreate. This certain planets were given exemptions to the decree, including Khomm, Lur, Columus, and Arkania, but only for licensed, therapeutic, medical cloning. Military cloning was still carried out on Kamino, as well as in secret facilities on Coruscant and Centax Two.
(SWI68, RCTC)
E-5 Battle Droid
This tall, thin droid was produced by Baktoid Combat Automata as an assassin droid, and as a direct replacement for the battle droids used by the Trade Federation during the Battle of Naboo. The E-5 series was based on the E4 baron droid and was equipped with mediocre verbobrains that allowed the E-5 to have a measure of independence that removed the need for a Droid Control Ship. However, the E-5 series was eventually deemed unnecessary after the B2 Super Battle Droid was produced, and was deployed in only a limited capacity. Raith Sienar acquired a number of these units to act as personal bodyguards.
(RP, NEGD)
E-5 Droid Blaster
This was the short-barreled blaster weapon produced by the Baktoid Armor Workshop, for use by the Trade Federation's E-5 battle droids. The fact that this weapon was developed for use by droid fighters allowed Baktoid to cut back on many areas - such as heat dissipation and recoil - which posed safety concerns for living users.
(SWI62, AEG)
E522
A model of assassin droid specially commissioned by the Empire and built by Sienar Intelligence Systems, the E522 was characterized by its waspish waist, large shoulders, and squared-off head. This series of droid was produced with an impressive collection of weaponry, both passive and offensive. The E522 was equipped with a heavy repeating blaster, an ion cannon, six hunter-seeker missiles, and a toxin-injection system. It was propelled by a pair of recycled tank treads. Note that Labyrinth of Evil indicates that the E522 assassin droid was produced by the Techno Union during the height of the Clone Wars.
(TME, SWRPG, EGD, LEV)
E-5KL
This rust-colored protocol droid was owned by the Rodian explorer Frelka, during the height of the New Order. Frelka kept the droid on Gamma Station for many months, hoping to learn more about the mysterious events the occurred in and near the station.
(SWGAL)
E-5s
This sniper rifle was produced by the Baktoid Armor Workshop for use by the battle droid legions deployed by the Separatists during the height of the Clone Wars.
(LAWS)
E-60R
This portable missile launcher was produced by the Baktoid Armor Workshop, as part of the standard weaponry available for the battle droids of the Separatist armies, during the height of the Clone Wars. It was inexpensive to mass-produce, which allowed the Techno Union to produce them in sufficient quantities to accommodate the vast numbers of battle droids sent into battle. The E-60R was also lightweight, ensuring that the weapon could be carried by B1-series battle droids. To further trim costs, a built-in targeting interface that would have linked directly to the droid firing the weapon was scrapped in favor of more traditional weapons scopess, forcing the programmers of the battle droids to provide enhanced visual capabilities. Despite its size, the E-60R could fire a variety of projectiles, and was known to have brought down LAAT/i gunships with well-placed shots.
(LAWS, SWDB)
E-70
This was a designation of an engineering proficiency level, used by the Jillion Bolts Company during the height of the Galactic Civil War.
(SWGAL)
E-9
This small blaster pistol was popular among small-time criminals during the final years of the Old Republic. Most other beings considered the E-9 too flashy, since it's holster made the user look like a cheesy space pirate.
(CN1)
E-9 Explorer
This Loronar Corporation starship design was developed to produce a long-range scout ship that required a minimal crew to operate, but allowed for both interstellar and atmospheric flight. This arrowhead-shaped craft was designed for a crew of four, with space to accommodate up to four passengers and thirty metric tons of cargo. The forward cockpit had space for all four crew members to carry out their operations, and the crew and passenger quarters located in the forward section of the fuselage. The rear section, which expanded outward to form the arrowhead, housed a three-level cargo area that could accommodate a CS-1 cargo sled.
The first E-9 Explorers were produced during the era of the Clone Wars, and lacked any form of weaponry. It sold modestly for several years, and nearly was discontinued before Loronar decided to add top- and bottom-mounted laser cannons as defensive weaponry. This proved to be a successful upgrade, and the E-9 Explorer sold quite well until the Empire tried to shut down production of all armed transport vessels that were sold to the general public. Loronar officials argued that the E-9 Explorer required its armament to protect deep-space explorers from all sorts of threats, and eventually convinced the Imperial Bureau of Shipyards and Construction to allow the E-9 Explorer to be sold with its laser cannons. Enhanced sensor systems were also added to support the ship's mission profile of a scout ship.
Although most sales were made to independent scouts and adventurers, more than a few of them ended up in mercenary fleets. These ships were known for their ability to achieve speeds of nearly 950 kilometers per hour in atmosphere, as well as their long-range exploration capabilities.
(WOTC)
E9D8 Rebellion
This historical event occurred during the height of the Old Republic, but was settled with the help of the Jedi Order's Council of First Knowledge.
(PJSB)
Ea
This star was the central body in the Geonosis System of the Outer Rim.
(GORW)
Eala
This was one of the many Bothan clans. Membership in the clan was denoted by the suffix 'ala added to an individual's family name.
(GCG, WOTC)
Ealewon Electronics
This small electronics manufacturer produced a variety of encryption devices during the height of the New Order.
(GFT)
Ealor
This was a temperate planet, located in the Bysis System, covered with temperate forests and grasslands.
(COG)
Ealu
This was a common name among the Celegian race.
(UANT)
Ean
This was one of the more common names given to males of the Mon Calamari race. To the Mon Calamari, this name meant "wise".
(GCG)
Ean
This New Republic Navy officer served as Wedge Antilles' tactical officer aboard the Yavin, during the assault on Almania.
(TNR)
Eanca Goa-Ato
This was the Grand Protector's Hunter's Guild Hall, located in the Rodian city of Iskaayuma. This vast building complex contained the offices of the Goa-Ato, as well as the personal chambers of the Grand Protector, an Awards Hall, and a Chronicle Room which contained records of the hunts of the members of the Goa-Ato.
(SPG)
EAR
This piece of surveillance equipment was used to eavesdrop on remote conversations.
(PGT)
Ear Cone
This was the term used to describe the cone-like ears of a female Twi'lek. Note that other sources indicate that these "cones" are actually a part of the headdress worn by enslaved female Twi'leks, and that the cones are a form of torture device that keeps the females from acting out against their masters.
(CWTV14)
Ear Defender
This was a form of ear protection that was worn by blacksmiths and other beings who worked in the loud environment of metalworking.
(LF5)
EAR-1
This eavesdropping device was used by criminals and spies during the height of the Galactic Civil War. Comprised of a button-sized listening device, a headset, and a receiver, the EAR-1 was a jet-black unit which stored away in an unobtrusive, small metal case. One of its major features was the use of a miniature damping unit, which prevented it from being detected. However, the EAR-1 had a very limited range, due in part of the damping unit, and the receiver had to be in a line-of-sight with the listening device.
(LOE)
Earbead
This was a form of listening device that was worn inside the ear canal, and allowed beings to hear sounds and conversations in the subsonic ranges.
(MF)
Earbead Receiver
This was a form of communications module which resembled an earring or, in more expensive version, a mole on the ear or even a tattoo. The receiver was just that, a way to receive communications from a remote recorder. The unit's small size allowed the wearer to listen in on a conversation without an obvious earpiece or receiver.
(DMS)
Earl of Vis
This man, the cousin of an ancient king of Naboo, built a large banqueting rotunda in the city of Theed.
(IWE1)
Early Republic History
This was the term originally used by Jedi Master Odan-Urr to describe the galaxy's documented history during the earliest millennia of the Old Republic.
(GORW)
Early Riser
This light freighter was owned by Neva Transport, during the early stages of the Galactic Civil War.
(FBS)
Earth
This was the only word used to describe one of the four humanoid, child-like droids discovered by Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa on an uncharted world, while they were on a diplomatic mission to the Akuria System, shortly after the Battle of Yavin. Earth was named for the fact that he could make the earth around him move and shake at will. All four children were distinguished from humans by their glowing, yellow eyes. They were created by the Keeper to break the monotony of its millennia-long work of rebuilding the planet, and their special powers helped the Keeper in its reformation efforts.
(PZZ1)
Earth-rock
This reddish rock, found on the planet Dagobah, was used as a healing tool by the Jedi Master Yoda.
(VD)
Earworm
This was a slang term used on Corellia to indicate any being who was a nuisance or a pest.
(DN1)
East Ahto
This section of Ahto City, located on the planet Manaan, was the site of most of the Imperial offices on the planet during the height of the New Order.
(PH)
East District Trail
A travel route on Lucazec. Like many other roads on the planet, it was little more than two wheel ruts in the dirt.
(BTS)
East Minor
This section of Coruscant's Imperial City was famous for the Trophill Gardens. Easy Minor itself was a residential and cultural borough of Coruscant's southern hemisphere, located nearly opposite the sprawling megalopolis of Imperial City.
(SOL, CCW)
East Platform
This was one of the many landing sites found on the Cloud City outpost in orbit around the planet Bespin. Boba Fett landed the Slave I on the East Platform, during his search for Han Solo, shortly after the Battle of Hoth.
(E5, TGD)
East Refineries
This was one of four ore refineries established on the Ugnaught Surface, during its construction. Once the floating city was completed, the refinery was converted into housing and business facilities for the Ugnaughts who made their homes on the Surface.
(PH)
East River
This river fed into the city of Salis D'aar, on the planet Bakura. The East River joined the West River at the base of D'aarmont, thereby forming the primary boundaries of the city.
(GORW)
East Vacaliv
This seasonal wind storm ravages the southern latitudes of the planet Iotra.
(GG12)
East Wash
This was the name of one of the shallow seas that were located in the Swamplands, on the planet Desevro. The East Wash was located between the Near and Inner Washes.
(GORW)
East Wing
This section of the Senate Rotunda building contained the primary airspeeder hangar, where Senators and their delegates were able to enter and exit the building using personal vehicles or Senate-appointed transportation.
(CWTV22)
Eastern Expansion
This was the formal name given to the easternmost sectors of the Expansion Region.
(CN3)
Eastgate
This was one of the largest commercial and warehouse districts of the Upper City of Taris, during the era of the Great Sith War.
(KOR1)
Eastport
This was one of three major spaceports located in Imperial City on Coruscant, during the height of the New Republic. It remained active for many decades, until the Yuuzhan Vong took control of Coruscant and reformed it into a simulacrum of Yuuzhan'tar. Like most locations on the planet, the Eastport landing field suffered huge amounts of damage during the early stages of the reformation.
(BTS, UF)
Easy
This was a slang term used by the Special Operations units of the Alliance to describe something that was difficult. In contrast, the term "easy easy" was used to describe something that was easy.
(GG9)
Easy Breathing
This was the brand name of VargeCorp's full-face breath mask, designed as an emergency breathing system. It could scrub poisons out of the air for about an hour before its power pack needed to be recharged. With an attached air cylinder, it could also provide about ten minutes of breathable air in airless environments.
(AEG)
Easy Chair
This was a starfighter pilot slang term for the pilot's seat.
(HSE)
Easy Easy
This was a slang term used by the Special Operations units of the Alliance to describe something that was easy. This was in contrast to the use of the term "easy," which meant difficult.
(GG9)
Easy Spacer
This was one of the most popular holo-films of the year leading up to the Clone Wars. The film marked the final performance of Isriner Korosson.
(HNN4)
Easym
This was a common name used by the Abyssin race.
(UANT)
EasyRide
This was Hyrotil's version of the Coruscant Taxi. It measured eight meters in length, and could accommodate up to six passengers and 100 kilograms of cargo. It required a dedicated pilot to operate.
(SWRPG)
Eater
An alien creature, the eater was a species of furred, warm-blooded, reptilian predator native to Masterhome.
(SWCP)
Eater of Fire Creepers
This Qom Jha was the Bargainer of his nesting, and was one of the many who welcomed Luke Skywalker to Nirauan. However, he resented the presence of Mara Jade, because of her former allegiance to the Empire. Eater of Fire Creepers was also distrustful of the Qom Qae nesting led by Hunter of Winds, because the other Bargainer failed to deliver the plea for help to Luke.
(VOF)
Eatery, The
This small restaurant was located along Main Street, the road that led to Vaced's primary spaceport, during the years following the Alliance-Confederation War.
(MF)
Eavesdropper
This Kuat Drive Yards singal jamming system was developed during the years following the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy.
(DN2)
EB-89
This was the model number of a series of starship engine maintenance droids produced by the Empire.
(BI)
Eba
A Wookiee doll given to Jaina Solo by Chewbacca.
(CS)
Ebaq
This gas giant was the fifth planet in the Treskov System, located in the Deep Core.
(DW)
Ebaq 9
This ball of rock and ore was the ninth moon in orbit around the planet Ebaq, located in the galaxy's Deep Core. The Empire once allowed the Deep Core Mining Corporation to establish bronzium refineries on the moon, while maintaining a minimal base as an emergency resupply point. After the dead of Emperor Palpatine, the base on Ebaq 9 was abandoned. Years later, during the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy, Admiral Ackbar of the New Republic discovered Ebaq 9's location, and developed a plan that could draw in the Yuuzhan Vong and trap them along the dead-end hyperspace lane that led to Ebaq. It required that the Republic establish a base of operations on the moon as bait for the trap, which was the centerpiece of the Battle of Ebaq.
(DW)
Ebaq Control
This was the code name of the New Republic's control nexus, located on the temporary base on Ebaq 9 in preparation for the Battle of Ebaq.
(DW)
Ebareebaveebeedee
This Squib reclamation ship Commander was known as the "Illustrious Chieftain of the Junkyards." He had ruled the Squibs as king for more than 40 years before the Battle of Yavin. He was responsible for the placement of Squib spies on capital ships, creating a network of informants who could inform the Squibs of the location of Imperial garbage dumps and battle sites. This allowed the Squib race to flourish during the later years of the New Order. He commanded the momship Thrifty, and negotiated with the Alliance for information on the whereabouts of a gravity-well projector that could be used to detain the Elusive.
(SH)
Ebbak
This dark-haired woman served as one of the many civilian advisors to the Galactic Alliance military, during the years following the Swarm War. She was assigned to the Anakin Solo, serving as one of the ship's data analysis technicians, and it was in this capacity that she caught the eye of Jacen Solo. Jacen found that Ebbak managed to have just the right information at the right time, and had her transferred to serve as one of his aides.
(LF4)
Ebe Crater Valley Gorge
Located on the planet Tatooine, this landmark was situated on the Mos Espa podracing course. The Ebe Crater Gorge later served as a section of the noted Mos Espa Circuit, a swoop racing event held annually during the height of the New Order.
(RAC, SWGAL, SWI100)
Ebelt, Gorr Desilijic
This Hutt established and maintained the largest criminal network on the planet Naboo, during the height of the New Order. He was, however, an embarrassment to his clan, and rumor had it that Gorr was given control of Naboo's underground by Jabba the Hutt as a gift to Gorr's parent. Gorr was known as an immense coward, and controlled Naboo's underground only because Jabba felt that he couldn't cause any real trouble there.
(SWI65)
Eberon Spider
A predatory arachnid with a poisonous bite, the eberon spider performs a brief display before it attacks.
(JHS)
Ebin
When translated into Basic, this Mandalorian word meant "either."
(OWS)
Ebiwaan
This planet, located deep in Imperial space, forms one end of the Leisure Corridor.
(GG9)
Ebla Beer
An alcoholic brew favored by Captain Huba.
(DRO)
Ebola
This was one of the many Strike-class cruisers that made up the front lines of the Imperial Naval fleet.
(TIE)
Ebon
This tree produced a rare, black wood.
(TFE)
Ebon Coursers
This was a group of seven bounty hunters who worked as a team during the height of the Galactic Civil War.
(SWJ1)
Ebon Essentia
This dense area of interstellar gas was located near the planet Dantooine. Its name came from the fact that the nebulous region lacked any light-producing or light-reflecting bodies, and was therefore dark and seemingly impenetrable. For many years after the Clone Wars, the Ebon Essentia was a warzone, torn apart by the hostilities between the Force Assassins and the Warrens Assault Squad.
(SWGAL)
Ebon Hawk
This ancient, Dynamic-class freighter was used as a base of operations for a team of soliders who served the Old Republic some fifty years after the Great Sith War. During the search for the Star Forge, the Ebon Hawk was piloted by Carth Onasi. Originally built on the planet Taris, the 24-meter-long Ebon Hawk was once a shuttle owned by Davik Kang. It was fast enough to outrun the Sith and Republic patrols that swarmed the galactic rim, and Kang once claimed that it was the best thing he had ever stolen. Most of the ship's original systems were replaced with state-of-the-art replacements, including a stolen navigational computer and an oversized, exceptionally powerful hyperdrive. It was armed with a pair of turbolasers, as well as a number of "hidden surprises" installed by Kang. When Kang was killed just before Taris was destroyed, the ship was acquired by Carth Onasi and Revan, who had turned away from the Dark Side of the Force to aid the Republic in hunting down the Sith. The Ebon Hawk became the focal point of the search for the Star Map and the Star Forge, although it was lost in deep space for many years before it turned up again near Peragus II. The ship was located almost simultaneously by Jedi Master Kreia and a group of Sith devotees who were trying to reawaken Darth Sion. The Sith brought the ship aboard the Harbinger and traveled to Peragus II, where The Exile was drugged and held for interrogation. It was believed that the ship's droids, especially T3-M4, were largely responsible for restoring it to active duty after The Exile was abandoned by the Jedi order.
(GMR10, SWI63, KOTOR, SWDB, KOTOR2, SSOG)
Ebon Sea
This was the deepest, most frightening body of water found on the planet Geonosis. It was located near Golbah's Pit, which was the former site of the Golbah Hive's complex of spires and tunnels. After the hive was destroyed, the chemicals that were used in the production of Hailfuire droids exploded and burned at the bottom of the pit, creating a bubbling black ooze that never dissipated. Instead, it seeped into the ground and polluted the Ebon Sea, causing a variety of mutations in its inhabitants. For instance, the mutated acklays from the Ebon Sea were known to be tougher and more vicious than their normal cousins. At the bottom of the Ebon Sea was a layer of muddy silt that provided a home for hydra worms.
(SWI60, GORW, NEGA)
Ebra
This planet was the homeworld of the Ebranite race. It was the second planet in the Dousc System, and was covered by seemingly endless, rugged mountains. The crust of the planet was riddled with caves and canyons.
(GG12)
Ebranese
This was the spoken language of the Ebranite people, consisting of a collection of growls, moans, and honks. A primitive series of pictographs also existed, but only to describe past historical events.
(UANT)
Ebranite
This was the native language of the Ebranite people.
(GMR9)
Ebranite
This humanoid race had evolved in the harsh canyons of the planet Ebra. The Ebranites have six, multi-jointed arms that allow them to climb the rocky canyon walls. Each arm ends in four long fingers and two opposing thumbs, which provide sure grips in almost any situation. Their two legs were short and heavy, having evloved in support of their large upper bodies. Thus, Ebranites have difficulty walking upright and prefer climbing over walking. They were fiercely loyal to their families and their clans, and early Ebranite civilization was marked by clan wars. The clans have since become interconnected, and the advancement of their race had been remarkable. There were clans that have remained at war with each other, much to the dismay of the leadership council. The Ebranite race's ancient wars were violent, for the Ebranite physiology pumps huge amounts of adrenaline when they were under stress. They were calm peaceful under most circumstances, but can be whipped into a combat rage in almost no time. They have a primitive technology, and were subjugated by the Empire and put to work in the lu-ramin mines. Many fled their homeworld ot join the Alliance.
(GG12)
Ebranite Lu-ramin Oilmead
This beverage was created with lu-ramin as its base.
(GG12)
Ebrihim
This elderly male Drall was hired by Leia Organa Solo to tutor her children during the Corellian Trade Summit. Ebrihim was a rotund Drall with fierce, jet-black eyes. He didn't take the Force seriously, although he did believe in it. He had a wide range of knowledge about the Corellian Sector, and planned to take the Solo children on a number of field trips before Thrackan Sal-Solo seceded the Sector from the New Republic. Ebrihim was usually accompanied by his droid, Q9-X2.
(AC)
Ebruchi
Native to the Unknown Regions, this race of huge, misshapen humaonoids had creamy-white skin that was criss-crossed with red lines. Their wide eyes sat atop a puckered mouth which was surrounded by worm-like tentacles. They were a ruthless species, moving through systems and attacking anything in sight. Most of their enemies considered them to be barbaric nomads, despite the fact that the Ebruchi prefered to be couped up in a small starships rather than out in the open. Many xenobiologists who have heard of the Ebruchi believe that the species spent so much time traveling through space that they had shunned their terrestrial heritage. The Ebruchi homeworld was not known, and their histories focused more on conquest than on their society.
(SWJ11)
Ebsuk, Zubindi
This Kubaz chef worked for Beldorian, during the Hutt's early years on Nam Chorios. Zubindi was adept at genetically and hormonally manipulating insects, forcing them to grow many times larger than their normal size. This provided the Hutt with a ready supply of large, fleshy insects for appetizers or full meals. It was Zubindi who discovered how to grow drochs to larger sizes, and this discovery led to the emergence of Dzym as a power on Nam Chorios. Zubindi died soon after, when Dzym understood the power he wielded and used the Kubaz as a search of life energy.
(POT)
Ebyl
This city was located on the western penisula of the continent of Forethought, on the planet Ropagi II. It was connected to Ropagis, Torvane, and Balarik via monorail service.
(TSK)
EC Detonator
see Electrostatic Charge Detonator
(LAWS)
Ec Pand
This planet was the primary world of the Ec Pand System, which was part of the Induparan Crown Worlds during the height of the New Order.
(PP)
Ecclessis Fig
This fruit-producing tree was named in honor of Ecclessis Figg.
(OWS)
Ecclessis Figg Room
Located on Bespin's Cloud City, this vast stateroom was used by the current Baron-Administrator of the outpost.
(T3)
Ecclessis Figg Variation
This was one of the primary variations to the standard rules of sabacc, in which all odd-numbered face cards were subtracted - rather than added - to a player's score during the final round.
(DA)
ECD Grenade
see Electrostatic Charge Detonator
(SWI84)
Echani
This deadly martial art was practiced by the Royal Imperial Guard during their training on Yinchorr. It was an ancient art that involved the use of a pair of short, sharp-bladed knives. The roots of the Echani martial arts could be traced back to the era before the Great Sith War, and were based on the military styles of the Echani race. Many Echani warriors developed their own specialized body armor and weapons, to further distinguish themselves from fighters who employed other styles. The martial arts of the Echani were later adopted and modified by the Sun Guards of Thyrsus, and it was this form that was later used by the Royal Imperial Guard. This modified form concentrated on jabs, chops, kicks, and other quick strikes that focused on deadliness over finesse.
(CE, KOTOR, HG)
Echani
This alien was was known for its military prowess, which was evident across the galaxy during the years leading up to the Great Sith War. The Echani were noted as skilled warriors, and many of their techniques became the basis for the Echani style of martial arts. The Echani were distinguished by their use of armor and weaponry that incorporated cortosis ore, allowing them to be effective combatants against the Sith as well as the Jedi Knights.
The average Echani was distinguished by their alabaster skin, silver eyes, and white hair, and their tall bodies were often well-muscled from years of training.
(KOTOR, DBRT)
Echani Fiber Armor
This ancient form of woven body armor was developed by those warriors who created the Echani martial art form, many millennia before the Battle of Yavin. The fibers that were woven together to form the armor plates was exceptionally strong, and the weaving pattern added to this strength by allowing individual fibers to distribute the force of an impact to neighboring fibers.
(KOTOR)
Echani Firedancers
This was the name used to describe those Echani martial artists who combined grace and power with exotic weaponry, making their fighting style appear more like dance than combat. The Firedancers used a ritual staff that was heated to extreme temperatures at each end. The staff would inflict physical damage as well as intense burns when it struck an opponent.
(KOTOR)
Echani Handmaidens
This group of five sisters eschewed the Jedi path after the Jedi Civil War, but dedicated themselves to scouring the galaxy for Sith or Fallen Jedi. Their name came from the fact that they were all trained in the Echani martial arts, in addition to their training in the Force. Shortly after the era of the Great Hunt, the Echani Handmaidens disappeared. The Exile later discovered that many of them had gone underground, joining Atris on Telos and working with the Handmaiden Sisters to preserve the teachings and lore of the Jedi Order. When one of the Handmaidens, named Brianna, joined The Exile's party, she revealed that all of the Handmaidens were the daughters of Yusanis, although some had different mothers.
(KOTOR2, LAWS, SWMW)
Echelon 1
This was one of the most powerful starship-droid interface units produced by SoroSuub, during the height of the New Order.
(SWG2P)
Echelon 2
This was one of the most powerful starship-droid interface units produced by SoroSuub, during the height of the New Order. It was the most sophisticated of the Echelon series of droid interface units.
(SWG2P)
Echnos
This was the formal name of the fourth of six moons orbitting the gas giant Tinn VI. Thus, it was often referred to as Tinn VI-D. It was discovered by a group of Old Republic explorers who had to make an emergency landing. The strong magnetic pull of Tinn VI forced them to re-emerge from hyperspace to realspace when their shields dropped, an event which continues to happen from time to time. Thus, many hyperspace routes give the planet and its moons a wide berth, but Echnos managed to grow into an important trace center in its sector. The inhabitants of Echnos have built a huge, 2000-story city-dome under which they exist, protecting themselves from the nitrogen-rich atmosphere of the moon. Because of the facilities that evolved over time, Echnos had become a primary repair station for ships traveling near Tinn VI. The dome seals in breathable atmosphere and maintains eight airlocks for entry and egress of starships.
(SWJ4)
Echnos City
The capital city of the moon Echnos, it was the site of a weekly blastboat demolition derby known as the BlastBoat 2000. Echnos City measured twenty kilometers in diameter and stood some 2,000 stories tall. Like most cities, it had eight airlock entry ports through which starships could load and unload cargoes and passengers.
(SWJ4)
Echnos Exhibition Dome
Located at the very bottom of the enclosed city of Echnos City, this large arena was the site of the BlastBoat 2000 race. The arena and its layout were constantly changing, so that no regular competitor gained any sort of advantage.
(SWJ4)
Echnos Patrol
This was the name of the paramilitary security force that protected the inhabitants of the moon of Echnos, during the height of the Galactic Civil War.
(SWJ4)
Echo
This was one of the relatively green clone troopers who was stationed at the Republic base on the moon that orbited the planet Rishi, during the early stages of the Clone Wars. A no-nonsense, by-the-books trooper, Echo earned his nickname because he was always quoting regulations to his fellow clone troopers. Echo and his team were charged with monitoring for any Separatist activity that might be meant for an attack on the planet Kamino. Echo was one of a handful of clone troopers who survived the commando droid ambush that killed Sergeant O'Niner. When Captain Rex and Commander Cody reached the moon and discovered the situation, Echo and the others were quickly labeled as shinies by the two veterans. After Captain Rex killed a Rishi eel, Echo's "shiny" armor was dirtied when Rex dipped his hand in the eel's blood and placed a handprint on Echo's chest plate. It was Echo who suggested that they use liquid Tibanna gas to destroy the outpost, in an effort to alert the Republic's military leaders of the trouble in the area. After the Republic rescued the clones, Echo was absorbed in the 501st Legion.
(CWTV05)
Echo Base
This was the code name for the Alliance's base on Hoth, after the Massassi Base on Yavin 4 was abandoned. It took nearly two standards years to complete the underground complex, and accommodated some 7,500 combat personnel, 350 medical personnel, and 120 special-duty droids at the height of its occupation. The two main entrances to the base were located on the north and south faces of the Clabburn Range, and the base itself was hidden beneath the mountains. After the Battle of Hoth, the Alliance abandoned Echo Base as well. In a last-ditch effort to thwart the invading Imperials, the v-150 ion cannon that protected the base was set to self-destruct, taking a large portion of Echo Base with it. Years later, the Imperial Remnant established its own operations in the remains of Echo Base, digging under the hulk of a burned-out AT-AT to hide their activities. Kyle Katarn and his apprentice discovered that the Imperials had been helping a group of Sith devotees locate the Alliance's computer core, in the hopes of determining the exact location of Dagobah.
(E5, PH, IWST)
Echo Base Hoth
see Echo Base
(RASB)
Echo C-130
This was the designation of one of the first Alliance transports to flee Echo Base, during the early stages of the Battle of Hoth.
(MC40)
Echo Eight
This was Keela Egast's callsign, while she was a member of Echo Flight.
(SFT)
Echo Five
This was Rhys Dallows' callsign, during his tenure as a member of Echo Flight.
(SFT)
Echo Flight
This group of starship pilots was subordinate to Bravo Squadron, and was made up of pilot trainees within the Royal Naboo Security Forces. The trainees who were admitted to Echo Flight had to pass the education given within Delta Flight. They flew in standard N-1 starfighters as well as Naboo Police Cruisers, but their ships were painted blue to indicate their training status. Shortly before the Battle of Naboo, the command and training of Echo Flight was turned over to Essara Till. During the defense of station TFP-9, Echo Flight was to be assigned to protect the station, once the Velumina was driven off.
(SFT)
Echo Lake
This lake was formed at the bottom of Roaring Canyon, on the planet Tasariq, as the Roaring River fell over the side of the canyon.
(SWJ15)
Echo One
This was Evenyl Yob's callsign with Naboo's Echo Flight.
(SFT)
Echo Pulse
This was a form of anti-intrusion system employed to prevent slicer droids from stealing information from computer systems. Once a security system recognizes that a security breach is occurring, it can send a high-energy pulse along the computer network to destroy the electronic systems of the slicer droid.
(CN2)
Echo Seven
This was Han Solo's patrol callsign at the Alliance's Echo Base on Hoth.
(E5)
Echo Six
This was Harlaan's callsign, while he was training with Echo Flight.
(SFT)
Echo Station 3-8
Alliance outpost on Hoth which first sights the Imperial probe droid.
(E5N)
Echo Station 3-T-8
Alliance outpost on Hoth which first sights the Imperial walkers.
(E5)
Echo Station 5-7
Alliance outpost on the north ridge of Hoth's Echo Base, site of the Imperial walkers' first attack.
(E5)
Echo Three
This was Luke Skywalker's patrol callsign at the Alliance's Echo Base on Hoth
(E5)
Echo Two
Kerl's callsign, during his tenure as a member of Echo Flight.
(SFT)
Echo-97
This was the designation of the V-19 Torrent starfighter flown by Anakin Skywalker, when he rendezvoused with the warship Leveler near JanFathal, during the early stages of the Clone Wars.
(CWNOP)
EchoBurst
This model of concussion missile was produced by FreiTek, Incorporated, during the early years of the New Republic.
(EGW)
Echolocator
A device which uses reflected sound waves to locate a target.
(COJ)
Echoy
When translated into Basic, this Mandalorian word meant "search" or "mourning," depending on the context in which it was used. It stemmed from the verb echoylir.
(OWS)
Echoy'la
When translated into Basic, this Mandalorian word meant "searching" or "lost," depending on the context in which it was used. It stemmed from the verb echoylir.
(OWS)
Echoylir
When translated into Basic, this Mandalorian verb meant "to search" or "to mourn," depending on the context in which it was used.
(OWS)
Eckels, Joto
This contemporary of Kroddok Stopa held a doctorate degree while teaching at the Obroan Institute. He was performing research on Hoth when Stopa requested his assistance at Brath Qella. He took his research ship, the Penga Rift, to Brath Qella, but was too late to save Stopa. He did manage to recover the bodies of Stopa and Krenn, as well as begin the excavation of several Qella bodies. These he returned to Coruscant, turning them over to the investor who financed his mission, Harkin Dyson.
(SOL, TT)
Eckener, Ayn
This man was a native of the planet Naboo, during the height of the Galactic Civil War.
(SWG2P)
Eckener, Hugo
This man served as the Minister of Architecture on the Naboo Advisor Council, serving Queen Amidala during the years leading up to the Battle of Naboo.
(IG1, CVD)
Eckless
This planet was subjugated by Hahz Fallone some twenty years before the Battle of Yavin, when he began mining the planet for minerals and ores. The native population fought back and managed to oust him from control, but he stole the Black Sphere before he left.
(ND)
Eclectic Deontology
This was the study of the ways in which beings of different races and species worked together, or in the same community, to meet their various moral obligations.
(DSTR)
Eclipse
During the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy, Luke Skywalker developed plans for a "Great River" by which the Jedi Knights of the modern era could flee the alien invaders and hide. At the end of the River was the planet Eclipse, a remote world protected by dense asteroid fields. After the loss of Yavin 4, Luke moved the more mature Jedi Knights to Eclipse, leaving the younger children with Booster Terrik aboard the Errant Venture. Eclipse's location was a heavily-guarded secret, primarily because much of the Jedi's research into the workings of Yuuzhan Vong bio-technology was performed there. The planet itself was hidden behind the screen of an asteroid belt and the proximity of several gas giants in the system.
(SBS)
Eclipse
Drek Drednar's first job aboard a starship was aboard this merchant ship.
(SWJ5)
Eclipse
This Imperial action IV bulk freighter made a regular trip to the planet Ando, secretly collecting unusual species of ocean life from the planet and taking them to a hidden research lab. Chief among the species collected by the Eclipse were Andoan mineral-fish, which were illegally harvested for use in extracting uridium on the barren moon of Uridia.
(SWJ11)
Eclipse
The first Eclipse-class Star Destroyer, the Eclipse was used as the flagship for the reborn Emperor Palpatine. It was destroyed when the Force storm Palpatine sent to destroy Luke Skywalker turned on Palaptine himself. The storm consumed Palpatine and eradicated the Eclipse.
(DE1)
Eclipse
This was the Signal Operating Instruction sountersign used by the forces of the Grand Army of the Republic, on the day they landed troops on the planet Praesitlyn to liberate the Intergalactic Communications Center from the Separatists, some two and a half years after the Battle of Geonosis. The primary codeword for the day was Jawa.
(JT)
Eclipse, Juno
This blonde-haired woman served as an officer in the Imperial armed forces, during the early years of the New Order. A native of the planet Corulag, Juno grew up believing that the Jedi Knights had been murderers, a viewpoint that her father regularly repeated during their talks. Her mother, a teacher who had been killed in an Imperial firefight with local rebels, never gave birth to a male child, so Juno had to do her best to earn her father's respect. Because her father was a staunch supporter of the Empire, Juno entered the Imperial Academy at the age of fourteen, easily the youngest being ever accepted. She excelled in her studies, and became skilled in a number of discplines, including marksmanship, droid repair, and starfighter piloting. She also developed an interest in xenobiology, something her father had tried to belittle when she was a child.
For reasons unknown, Juno's father refused to attend her graduation from the Imperial Academy on Corulag. This event left her with feelings of confusion and pain, but she was able to turn those emotions into motivators. She rose quickly through the ranks, and eventually attracted the attention of Darth Vader. Vader hand-picked her to serve as the leader of the Black Eight Squadron. She was in command the squadron during the Battle of Callos, when she refused an order from Vader himself to destroy any settlements that refused to surrender. Vader questioned her disapproval, to which Juno replied that any further bombardment would be unnecessary. He accepted her explanation, then ordered her to eliminate the planet's primary reactor. Juno agreed, believing that this would simply cut off the planet's power. However, the resulting explosion set off a chain reaction of events that destroyed every living thing on the surface opf Callos.
Juno spent several days trying to reconcile the outcome of the Battle of Callos. She had followed orders, but was sick to her stomach at the results. She tried to prevent herself from accepting the loss of the planet as part of the Empire's plans to bring peace to the galaxy, and hoped that the subsequent favorable review of her actions would be enough to absolve her of any future repercussions. Juno was then ordered to report to the Executor, where Vader offered her the chance to serve as part of a secret mission, in which she would serve as the pilot of the Rogue Shadow. Although she agreed to take this new role, Eclipse was surprised to learn that she would be transporting Vader's secret apprentice, a man known only as the Starkiller, on various missions to eliminate any surviving Jedi Knights. It was during the preparation for a mission to locate Kazdan Paratus on Raxus Prime that Juno overheard a discussion between Vader and the Starkiller, in which Vader explained his plans for them to overthrow Emperor Palpatine. Having grown up a supporter of the Emperor, Juno was unsure if she could believe what she had heard. She continued to serve under Vader, and her missions gave her little time to investigate further. When she did find time, Juno had to be careful not to alert Vader to her secret searches.
During one of her attempts to spy on the Starkiller, Juno witnessed the unthinkable. Darth Vader drove his lightsaber into the Starkiller's chest, then flung the dying man out of a viewport and into space. Vader had been ordered by Emperor Palpatine to eliminate his apprentice, and Juno was arrested and charged with treason against the Empire for helping the Starkiller carry out his missions. Vader, however, had recovered the Starkiller's body and transported it to the Empirical. He also had Juno transferred to the mobile laboratory, and ordered the droid PROXY to ensure that the Starkiller did not try to rescue her. This only served to goad the Starkiller into action, although Juno was unaware of what was happening, as she was locked in her prison cell. Thus, she was surprised and relieved when the Starkiller rescued her from her cell before the Empirical was destroyed.
The Starkiller explained that he was setting out to unite the various rebel leaders in the galaxy, in an effort to bring down Emperor Palpatine. Juno's faith in the Empire had already been shaken, so she soon agreed to accompany him. The droid PROXY also went with them. The group traveled to Cloud City to locate Rahm Kota, then set off for Kashyyyk. There, Juno discovered that her Imperial records had been completely altered, and that the records showed she had been executed as an inept pilot who let her squadron down. This further drove Juno away from the Empire, as did the treatment of Senator Bail Organa, whom they rescued from Felucia. It was Organa who offered her a chance to serve as a pilot for the leaders of Alderaan, an opportunity she respectfully declined.
As their small group then traveled to Raxus Prime, Juno discovered that the Starkiller had been working for Darth Vader all along, and found herself questioning her feelings for him. On Raxus Prime, PROXY suddenly lost control of its own systems and attacked her, then overrode the launch codes for the Rogue Shadow before escaping. When the Starkiller risked his own life to recover PROXY, Juno realized that he had started thinking for himself, and that Vader might not be in control of his actions. Her faith in the Starkiller was restored on Corellia, where they had tried to join the Senators who had gathered to sign the New Corellian Treaty. The Starkiller was as surprised as any of them when Vader appeared to capture the Senators, and he set out to rescue them. Knowing that he might not return from the rescue mission, Juno kissed him hard on the lips, letting her emotions flow into the moment.
Unfortunately, the Starkiller was forced to sacrifice his own life to ensure that the Senators escaped alive, leaving Juno with an empty heart. She agreed to join Rahm Kota and the Senators as they began mapping out the plans for the Alliance to Restore the Republic and its rebellion against the Empire. About two years before the Battle of Yavin, Juno accompanied Bail Organa to the polar regions of Corellia, where they were able to excavate the carcass of the droid PROXY. PROXY was reactivated, and explained that it was now to carry out Juno's orders, as programmed by the Starkiller before his death. This suited Juno just fine, since she had agreed to help Senator Organa understand the Starkiller's origins, which he believed were the origins of the Alliance itself. However, despite Organa's need to know, he still questioned the Starkiller's actions, and Juno was forced to remind him that the Starkiller suffered greatly during his trials. She forced Organa to realize that, even though the Starkiller did not seem to feel any remorse after killing Shaak Ti, he still suffered at the control Darth Vader exerted over him, and that it was his suffering that led him to turn against his Master.
(LAWS, TFUN, TFUG)
Eclipse 1
This was an Alliance escort carrier, caotured from the Imperial Navy during the height of the Galactic Civil War.
(XVT)
Eclipse 2
This was an Alliance escort carrier, active during the height of the Galactic Civil War.
(XVT)
Eclipse II
This Eclipse-class Star Destroyer was built by the second reincarnation of Emperor Palpatine, following the loss of his first ship, the Eclipse. Palpatine took the Eclipse II to Onderon, in an attempt to obtain the body of Anakin Solo for clones. A New Republic assault team, led by Chewbacca and Kam Solusar, infiltrated the ship and reprogrammed its navigation systems. They fled the ship as it jumped into hyperspace, bound for Byss. When it emerged from hyperspace, the Eclipse II crashed into the new Galaxy Gun, which began to fires its projectiles in its death throes. One projectile was launched successfully, and it ploughed into the planet Byss, destroying it and all of the Imperial ships in orbit around it, including the Eclipse II. The New Republic assault team barely escaped.
(EE)
Eclipse Program
This was the name used to describe the Jedi Knights' plans to determine the inner workings of Yuuzhan Vong bio-technology, including villips and the yammosk. Led by Danni Quee and Cilghal, the Eclipse Program was housed in a base on the remote world of Eclipse, where any captured yammosk specimens were quickly evaluated. The program eventually found success, using a variety of gravity and micro-gravity fields to manipulate the yammosk's internal systems. Unfortunately, this success came shortly after Coruscant was overrun by the Yuuzhan Vong. In a twist of fate, the yammosk that Danni and Cilghal were able to effectively neutralize was that from the Sunulok, the Yuuzhan Vong warship which was destroyed during the Second Battle of Coruscant. The Yuuzhan Vong aboard managed to escape, though. The technique for disrupting the communications of a yammosk was enhanced for full-scale usage, with a cluster of powerful communications devices being shot out at aYuuzhan Vong starship affixed to projectile weapons. The hope - and often the result - was that one of the devices would lodge itself in the ship's hull and thereby disrupt the yammosk.
(SBS, DJ)
Eclipse Rider
This YT-1300 freighter was rented by Wedge Antilles and Ooryl Qrygg to scout a possible source of X-Wing parts on Rishi, shortly before the Battle of Thyferra.
(BW)
Eclipse Sail Barge
This was the brand name of Gefferon's premier pleasure sail barge.
(RPG)
Eclipse Team
This was the designation of one of the Alliance's most successful Special Forces groups. The group was formed from five graduates of the Galactic Outdoor Survival School, who were known for their contributions to the Twilight Class of students. The five included the team's leader, Sisquoc, Akul Witig, Adazian Liebke, Derembus Sitnalta, and Ma'w'shiye. Joining the team were Xenon Nnaksta, Norrion Glidamir, Maashan, Larq Thur, Atin Attan, and Kiras Torla. Buran Borsil was also given honorary membership in Eclipse Team, a position he accepted after becoming the Special Forces liaison to the Alliance High Command.
(AIR, GG12, OWS)
Eclipse, The
This establishment was considered the most exclusive hotel in the city of Ussa, on the planet Bellassa, during the early years of the New Order.
(LJ5)
Eclipse, The
This was one of the many taverns and restaurants located in the Spacer Quarter of Aldera, on the planet Alderaan.
(CCW)
Eclipse-class Star Destroyer
This huge warship was designed by Emperor Palpatine himself, and spent many years in planning and development at the Kuat Drive Yards. Twice the size of its forerunner, the Super-class Star Destroyer, the Eclipse-class was 17,500 meters in length. Note that Starships of the Galaxy - Saga Edition indicates that the Super Star Destroyer measured 19,000 meters in length, making the Eclipse Star Destroyer a smaller vessel. Manned by 708,470 crewers and 4,175 gunners, the Eclipse-class was designed to instill fear, much like the Death Star. In addition to its crew, the Eclipse-class Star Destroyer could accommodate up to 150,000 troops and some 600,000 metric tons of cargo.
The Eclipse-class Star Destroyer was the first Imperial ship to use the awesome axial superlaser. This immense weapon, a single laser based on the eight-laser Death Star superlaser, was reportedly capable of destroying an entire planet from orbit. However, official records indicated that the axial superlaser was rated at just two-thirds the power of the Death Star's weapon. The axial superlaser employed a series of focusers and generators to form the single laser. The Eclipse-class was also equipped with 550 heavy laser cannons, 500 turbolaser batteries, 75 ion cannons, 100 tractor beam projectors, and 10 gravity well projectors. Fifty TIE Interceptor squadrons, eight TIE Bomber squadrons, and 100 AT-ATs were nestled in hangars that could hold an entire Victory-class Star Destroyer.
The outer surfaces of this ship were made from all-black hull components, making it nearly invisible to the naked eye. Only two of these huge ships were ever produced, due in part to the immense cost of both construction and operation, and neither was completed to full operational status. The first was briefly captured by Tyber Zann, who later abandoned the ship in space before he could be punished by the Emperor. The second vessel, known as the Eclipse, served as the reborn Emperor's flagship for a brief period before being destroyed.
(DE1, DESB, SSOG)
Ecliptic
This Corellian Engineering Corporation Republic Cruiser was one of the Old Republic ships dispatched to Asmeru to root out the Nebula Front, about a year before the Battle of Naboo. The Ecliptic remained in orbit while the Prominence traveled to Asmeru's surface. Thus, the Ecliptic was able to escape the trap laid by the Nebula Front. Unfortunately, in its haste to flee Asmeru and the Senex Sector, the Ecliptic tried to plow through a minefield and was torn apart in a series of intense explosions. All hnads were believed to have died in the destruction.
(COD)
Ecliptic
This Old Republic warship was part of the fleet that was commanded by Admiral Saul Karath, during the height of the Mandalorian Wars. The Ecliptic was at the forefront of the Republic fleet that tried to defend Serroco from attack.
(KOR4)
Eclorar Sector
This area of the galaxy contained an Alliance base during the Galactic Civil War.
(AIR)
Ecls, Loro
This enterprising Sullustan managed the Gelgelar Free Port, with help from his extensive family, at the height of the Galactic Civil War. He had little support for the Alliance, and was unaware of his sister, Nofre's, involvement with them. Loro was also wanted by the SoroSuub Cororation for several crimes involoving smuggling and space-jacking, so he was rarely seen in public.
(SWJ14, PSPG)
Ecls, Nofre
This Sullustan was the sister of Loro Ecls, and ran the Nofre Repair Bay at the Gelgelar Free Port. She was also an independent operative for the Alliance, working with Colonel Arik Stijhl's team at the drop point in the Free Port. Nofre kept her involvement with the Alliance a secret from her brother, as he held no support for the Alliance. To ensure that she wasn't discovered, Nofre acted for the Alliance under the pseudonym Talana. Her skills were in gathering information, which she readily supplied to Stijhl and his team.
(SWJ14)
Ecls, Qulo
This Sullustan was the brother of Loro Ecls, and operated the Gelgelar Outfitters general store during the height of the Galactic Civil War. Qulo kept a finger on the economic pulse of the Gelgelar Free Port, trying to keep his prices competitive while not bankrupting the settlement.
(PSPG)
Ecls Industries
This small corporation produced a variety of equipment which used tiny repulsorlift engines, such as sleight boxes.
(PSG)
ECM-598
This Chiewab Amalgamated Pharmaceuticals medical kit was considered a must-have for scouts and military field personnel. It was small and lightweight, yet contained a complete array of tools and a large supply of medicinals. It also had a built-in tutorial program for non-medics.
(ROE)
Eco-city
This was another name for an Ithorian herdship.
(DA)
Economic Circle
This was the term used to describe one of the many groups of Jedi Knights who supported Lady Krynda Draay, during the years that followed the Great Sith War. The Economic Circle, like other Watchcircles, kept a watchful eye on the business dealings of major corporations and governments, looking for ways to use the Draay Trust to subtly manipulate the galactic economy and the development of new technologies.
(KOR10)
Economics of Hyperspace Troop Movement
Han Solo was working on this presentation, to be made to the Imperial Academy on Carida, when Mako Spince destroyed one of Carida's small moons.
(THG)
Ecouch-ee
This was the Gungan term for a chair or bench.
(GPB)
Ectotherm
This species of intelligent reptile lives on the planet Da'nor. They were cold-blooded creatures that resemble small, winged iguanas. They have no natural form of communication. The ectotherms battle a race of large birds for the food and shelter on their world.
(SA1, SA2)
Eczar
This planet was known as a financial haven for a variety of legal and criminal individuals.
(AIR)
E-D Run
This was a common nickname used to describe the Elrood-Derilyn Trade Route.
(PG3)
ED4
This was a series of storage and transceiving droids that was developed by Cybot Galactica, during the height of the New Order.
(ISB)
Edalm, Darryn
This Imperial researcher mistakenly rediscovered the original surveys of the planet Karra, and believed that an undiscovered varmigio lode was still hidden within the planet's crust. He failed to read the follow-on reports from the Mineral Assets Partnership, which showed the planet had no such reserves of varmigio. However, Edalm's research and presenation convinced his superiors of the mineral wealth of Karra, and Edalm was promoted to Governor of the planet. When it was discovered that the planet had no natural resources to provide, the Empire denounced Edalm and withdrew its support of the Karra mines. He was ordered to relinquish control of the planet, and feared that he would be executed. A shuttle was dispatched to collect him, but it crashed before leaving Karra' atmosphere. Edalm surrendered himself to Doctor Elth Nardah, hoping to avoid execution. After Nardah's death, Edalm was imprisoned on Shimmer.
(SWJ1)
Edan
This Imperial Moff was one of the few which maintained control of his holdings during the New Republic. He was present at the conference on Bastion, some ten years after the death of Grand Admiral Thrawn, at which Admiral Pellaeon discussed the possibility of negotiatinga peace treaty with the Republic. He felt that there would be no 'peace,' only the destruction of the Empire if they tried to negotiate with the Republic.
(SOP)
Edan Base
This was the name of the Alliance's base on the planet Edan II. Shortly after the Battle of Yavin, the base was overrun by Imperial forces dispatched from the Imperial Stat Destroyer Havoc, after the ship bombarded the base from orbit. The Alliance was routed, but those members who were stranded on the planet eventually took back the planet in a series of guerrilla actions.
(IAG)
Edan II
This planet was the site of an Alliance base during the early stages of the Galactic Civil War. The base was pummeled by the bombardment Imperial-class Star Destroyer Havoc, shortly after the Battle of Yavin. However, the surviving members of the Alliance base eventually subverted the Imperial presence and reclaimed control of the planet.
(IAG)
Edan Spaceways
This was the primary transportation outfit serving the colonists of Fortuna City on Edan II, during the height of the New Order.
(IAG)
Edan Tiger
Also known as snowcats, these ferocious, predatory felines were native to the colder regions of the planet Edan II. They were large cats, with a striped pattern to their fur that matched black to a dun color in the warmer months and snowy white during winter.
(IAG)
Edatha
This planet was the home of a race of feathered creatures.
(SOL)
Edda
This was one of the most common female names given to human children across the galaxy.
(GCG)
Eddawan, Galim
This man was the Senator to the Old Republic Senate from the planet Tyan, some 55 years before the Battle of Geonosis. He and his daughter were traveling to Alpha Nonce, when their ship was attacked and disabled by a pirate, who turned out to be Lorian Nod. Senator Eddawan and his daughter, Joli Ti, were never seen again, although their ship and a recording of Joli Ti's voice were used later to capture Senator Blix Annon.
(LOJ)
Eddawan, Joli TI
This young girl was the daughter of Galim Eddawan, of the planet Tyan. During a mission to Alpha Nonce, Senator Eddawan's ship was captured by pirates and used as a decoy to also capture Senator Blix Annon. Both Senator Eddawan and Joli Ti were never seen again.
(LOJ)
Eddel
This quick-witted race of beings was native to the planet Fehern, in Trax Sector. They had an advanced technology during the height of the Old Republic, and were known for their unusual trading ships which plied the spacelanes of the sector. However, when the Empire first established a presence in the sector, their forces quickly subjugated the technologically-advanced Eddel. In the resulting war, much of the Eddelian technology was destroyed, and the Eddel were reduced to serving as slaves.
(GMK)
Eddels, Lord
This was the alias used by the Sith Lord Qordis to establish several secret bank accounts, during the decades leading up to the Battle of Ruusan. Qordis had been secretly embezzling credits from the combined wealth of the Sith Lords who made up the Brotherhood of Darkness, using a portion of this stolen fortune to purchase rare and valuable artworks and relics. To protect his fortune, Qordis used the alias of Lord Eddels to establish several bank accounts on Muunilinst and Aargau, as well as taking out several safe-deposit chambers in which he stored his artifacts and artworks.
A killing Qordis on Ruusan, Darth Bane assumed the identity of Lord Eddels, following the discovery of the alias in the notes and documents that Qordis had left behind. Bane made several travels to the banking worlds where Qordis had set up his accounts, taking only enough credits to fund his own efforts to re-establish the Sith. He also set up a payment stream with the InterGalactic Banking Clan, providing a regular flow of untraceable credits in exchange for near-constant access to a wealth of information - both legal and illegal - that helped Bane keep in touch with the galaxy during the years he spent in hiding, training his apprentice Zannah on Ambria.
(DBRT)
Eddicus, Anwis
This being was a noted former Supreme Chancellor of the Old Republic, serving some 700 years before the Battle of Yavin. Chancellor Eddicus was honored by Bisquit Baron for his contributions, with a commemorative holocube that documented his history being included in many QuickSnack and QuickSnackLite meals. The meals and holocubes were available shortly before the onset of the Clone Wars, and chronicled Eddicus' role in ending the Death Seed plague.
(HNN4, SWDB)
Eddicus-class Planetary Shuttle
Named for the former Supreme Chancellor Anwis Eddicus, this thirty-two meter air transport was developed and manufactured by Kuat Systems Engineering during the final decades of the Old Republic. These ships were designed as a way to gain market share away from Corellian Engineering Corporation, which had produced the successful Consular-class cruiser years earlier. The executives of KSE gained a valuable ally when Senator Palpatine convinced the Galactic Senate to purchase the Eddicus-class shuttles for ferrying diplomats and delegates to and from the surface of Coruscant. Palpatine successfully argued that the purchase of a KSE vessel would show that the Senate was not playing favorites by buying only CEC designs. The popularity of the shuttle was only increased when a specially-appointed Eddicus-class vessel was chosen as the private vessel of Supreme Chancellors Kalpana and Finis Valorum.
While the design of the Eddicus-class shuttle set it apart from its competition, it relied on the same common-sense appointments that made the Consular-class shuttle so popular. While luxurious on the inside, the shuttle was well-shielded and secured on the outside, with several layers of the most advanced countermeasures systems providing near-perfect privacy for its passengers. A small, transparisteel dome was set to the port side of the bow of the shuttle, providing a 360-degree view for the pilot.
Unknown to most beings, however, was the fact that Senator Palpatine had made a deal with the executive of KSE. In exchange for the Senate's approval in purchasing the Eddicus-class shuttle, KSE agreed to install specialized listening devices into the chambers and salons of the shuttle. These systems were only accessible to Palpatine himself and a handful of carefully-chosen KSE engineers, allowing Palpatine to overhear the dealings of the Supreme Chancellor. These surreptitious recordings provided Palpatine with an insight into the dealings of the Chancellor, giving him the ability to manipulate events to his own, sinister plan.
(SWDB)
Eddis, Stec
This man was a member of Klyn Shanga's Renatasian viligantes, who were searching out Vuffi Raa during the early years of the New Order.
(LCF)
Edean
This was the name for the planet Kashyyyk, used only by the Czerka Corporation many millennia before the Galactic Civil War.
(KOTOR)
Edee
When translated into Basic, this Mandalorian word meant "teeth" or "jaws" It stemmed from the verb edeemir.
(OWS)
Edeemir
When translated into Basic, this Mandalorian verb meant "to bite."
(OWS)
Ederlathh Pallipones
ADD ME!
(DSSB)
Edessa
This Arkanian name was often given to females of the race. In the Arkanian language, Edessa meant "triumph."
(KOR5)
Edge
This clone trooper was a member of Tango Company, during the early stages of the Clone Wars. Edge distinguished himself from the other members of his unit by painting a stylized image of a feline predator on the right side of his breastplate armor. During the mission to capture Poggle the Lesser on Geonosis, Edge was one of the first troopers to be infected by a brain worm, after Scythe brought a clutch of eggs into their barrracks. Once aboard the medical frigate TB-73, Edge and Ox seemingly ignored their training and opened fire on Barriss Offee and Ahsoka Tano, the two Jedi Padawans were escorting them to Ord Cestus. However, the two clones were no match for the Jedi, and Edge was soon rendered unconscious. They were tended by Havoc, who was unable to restrain both clones when they regained consciousness. They held Havoc still until a brain worm could enter his skull, adding Havoc to their plans to take control of the ship and infect the Ord Cestus Medical Center.
(CWTV30)
Edge
This was the Imperial Navy slang term for an Alliance A-Wing starfighter.
(SWJ10)
Edge, The
This was one of Lando Calrissian's mystical references.
(LCF)
Edge-9
This was the name of a group of anarchical terrorists who plagued Republic City on Coruscant, during the last decades of the Old Republic. The members of Edge-9 demanded the dismantling of the Republic's governmental structure and the elimination of its noble upper class, claiming that too many credits were flowing to the rich, instead of supporting the working classes. Despite their noble aims, Edge-9 quickly became a violent organization, relying on bombs and weaponry to get their point across.
(CCW)
Edgefields-on-Varonat
This city grew up in the plains the ring the jungles of the planet Varonat. It was one of the planet's two major cities, along with Tropis-on-Varonat.
(SWJ1)
Edgelwood
The strong wood of this tree was used to build houses. It was found on the prison moon Captivity.
(RC)
Edgewood, Janson
This New Republic Commander discovered the growing base of power being formed by Jor Idrall on Tatooine, after his team made a brief stopover on the planet. They witnessed a group of Idrall's thugs starting a fight in a local bar, as a warning to other rivals that Tatooine was thoroughly controlled by Idrall and his organization.
(WBC, OWS)
Edian
This dark-skinned man was one of the many Wing Guards who were loyal to Lando Calrissian, when he was the Baron-Administrator of Cloud City. A Sergeant in the Wing Guard, Edian felt a great disdain for those officers who accepted bribes or other forms of corruption.
(CCG9)
Edic Bar
This was one of the five primary cities which floated in the atmosphere of the planet Genarius. SoroSuub Corporation maintained a corporate office on the city, in order to monitor its gas mining interests in the Cularin System. This meant that much of Edic Bar was built to Sullustan tastes and styles, although the final result was considered quite beautiful to most residents of the Cularin System.
Edic Bar was considered a model of efficiency and beauty, with all of its architecture and layout being placed "just so" in order to maintain that appearance. Streets and thoroughfares were laid out to make movement through the city as simple and speedy as possible. SoroSuub was also involved in the layout and management of the city, in order to help reduce its operating expenses.
(LFC, JCT2)
Edic Bar Docking and Inspection
This was the primary customs and law enforcement agency that protected the spaceports of the floating city of Edic Bar, in orbit around Genarius, during the final years of the Old Republic.
(JCT2)
Edict
This was the name given to the various laws and regulations established by the New Regime on Brigia, during the early years of the New Order. Edicts were issued for all manner of dictatorial issues, including the banning of all teachings about other worlds and cultures.
(HSL)
Edict
This was the name of Admiral Daala's Imperial shuttle, stationed at the Maw Installation during the early years of the New Republic.
(JS)
Edict of Jiaan, The
This was one of two successful and damaging documentaries written by Armennion Ullgusta, and rumored to have been produced by Pret Swain. The documentary documented many aspects of the purge of the Jedi Knights, and earned Ullgusta a place on the Empire's most-wanted list. The Edict of Jiaan was also banned by the Empire.
(BSS)
Ediorung
A planet known for its dynamic holosculptures. It was also known for its icefish.
(ISB)
Edisser, Pont
This man served as a fireman aboard the fireship captained by Jikesh Valai on the planet Coruscant, during the era of the Clone Wars. Pont and Valia were on duty when Anakin Skywalker brought the remains of the Invisible Hand to rest on Coruscant' surface, during the First Battle of Coruscant.
(X3)
Edjian-Prince
This was regarded as the most difficult role to play in the Corellian tragedy Uhl Eharl Khoehng. The actor who plays was perfectly was assured of greatness. Adalric Brandl was given the part at the age of thirty, and hoped that his son, Jaalib, would eventually grow into the role. The Edjian-Prince was the determined son of a king who dies, leaving his small forest kingdom to the Prince. The Prince was not satisfied with the small holdings he inherited, and began to send woodsmen into the forest to chop down trees and make room for growth. However, the forest was ruled by the Eharl Khoehng, who tricked the Prince into sending all his subjects into the forest. The Edjian-Prince, consumed with the need to cut down the forest, sends every last citizen into the woods, until he was alone and frightened by the Eharl Khoehng. The Trickster King sends dreams of peace and safe passage to the Prince in dreams, and the Prince feels that he had one last chance to gain the forest. However, the Eharl Khoehng tricks him, trapping him in the forest for ten years before finally appearing. The Edjian-Prince learns that his subjects have been turned into the trees of the forest, and the only way to restore them was to acknowledge the Eharl Khoehng as king. The Edjian-Prince goes mad and refuses, then burns the forest to the gorund. He then submits himself to the Eharl Khoehng and mutters, "Long ... live ... the king."
(SWJ8)
Edonaaris
This was a little-known planet, covered with swampy jungles.
(SWJ5)
Edor
This was one of the most common male names among the Corellian population.
(GMR9)
Edor 76
This Khommite, the 76th clone of Edor, was distinguished in the history of the planet Khomm.
(UANT)
Edosun, Sayama
This woman was a native of the planet Naboo, during the height of the Galactic Civil War.
(SWG2P)
E-Droid
This was another name used to describe the Evolution Droid.
(CCC)
Education Certificate
This Old Republic document proved a being's educational history, including all levels of schooling and the grades with which a being passed their coursework.
(E2N)
Educational Corps
This branch of the Jedi Knights was similar in many respects to the Agricultural and Medical Corps. The EduCorps was comprised of students of The Force who were in training during the Old Republic, and educational services to the underprivileged children of the galaxy. Underlying this humanitarian goal was the idea that Jedi Padawans needed to understand that living beings needed to understand certain facts about their galaxy.
(RESB)
EduCorps
see Educational Corps
(RESB)
Edward
This was the designation of a group of Z-95 Headhunters that were part of the naval forces of the Dimok people, during the latter stages of the Sepan Civil War.
(TIEP)
EDWX-843
This Mandroxan Exports device shoots a cloud of phased particles which were attracted to other metals. When fired at a droid, the EDWX-843 disabled the droid by building up an electrical charge that disrupted the neural flow of the droid's computer systems.
(GG11)
Ee
A race of small worm-like creatures native to the moon Trilos, some Ee exist on the planet Atraken. The Ee grow no longer than six centimeters, and have a grayish color that darkens near their heads. Their bodies were covered with all manner of sensory nerve endings, allowing them to detect changes around them. The Ee consume minerals and fungus on Trilos, burrowing through the rock to reach various veins of minerals. The Ee digestive process them converts the raw minerals into highly-refined ores, which were excreted. The Ee were intelligent, and determined that they can produce certain forms of ore based on which raw materials they ingest. The Ee also have tremendous egos, bolstered by the fact that they have certain Force-like mental powers. These powers include telepathy, telekinesis, changing temperature, and memory alteration. The Ee society had five distinct segments: Purifiers, which were adept at producing various alloys; Weavers, which take processed materials and form them into machines; Thinkers, who have a knack for theories and principles; Mindbenders, which have strong mental talents; and Bulwarks, which were the protectors of Ee society. Note that Ee technology was highly-advanced, but it was all of a scale that can be used by the Ee.
(PG2)
Ee, Chaq-Quaj
This man was a noted expert in the martial art of teras kasi, during the years leading up to the Battle of Geonosis.
(HNN5)
Ee, Ils
This Doctor of Xenoarchaeology was known to have dubious work habits, and often acquired rare artifacts for sale on the black market. It was believed that Doctor Ee once located the Sharka'k Noor on Te Hasa, and stole it from the Te Hasan Gree could stop him. He was last seen on Tujiamoor, where he barely escaped the eruption of the Talecalle volcano. The Gree have stated that Doctor Ee's lack of understanding of the use of the Sharka'k Noor caused the eruptions.
(SWJ14)
Ee chee wa maa
This Ewok exclamation was a sign of surprise or excitement. It translated into Basic as "Wow!" or "Gee whiz!"
(GPB)
Ee choya
This Ewok exclamation was a sign of surprise or excitement. It translated into Basic as "Hey!"
(GPB)
Ee tah maruirsa
This Ewokese phrase translated into Basic as "It was so beautiful."
(E6, GPB)
Ee tah maruisa
This Ewokese phrase translated into Basic as "It was so serene."
(E6, GPB)
Ee youngee
This Huttese phrase translated into Basic as "the first sign", referring to an initial encounter with something.
(E4, GPB)
EE3
see EE-3
(GQRG)
EE-3
This BlasTech blaster rifle model was popularized by Boba Fett, who used a sawed-off, modified version of this type of weapon.
(RASB, MTS)
Eealoo
This name was common among Ithorian females. Although such names do not generally have meaning, Ithorians who studied their race's history learned that the name meant "a warm breeze on a cool day".
(GCG)
Eebaree
see Ebareebaveebeedee
(UANT)
Eechik
When translated into Basic, this Ewok verb meant "to try."
(GPB)
Eechuta
This Huttese verb translated loosely into Basic as "to murder" or "to kill".
(CWYN)
Eedada
When translated into Basic, this Ewok word meant "over."
(GPB)
Eedada huutaveet
When translated into Basic, this Ewok word meant "spaceship."
(GPB)
Eedan
This Alliance Captain served as one of the leader of the base on Taloraan, during the height of the Galactic Civil War. Eedan was a member of the Alliance's Ordnance and Supply division.
(SWJ5)
Eedeedee
When translated into Basic, this Ewok word meant "under."
(GPB)
Eedeeza
This was the Ewok word for the number 10.
(GPB)
Eedoq
This planet was governed by the Camblian Order, during the height of the New Order.
(SWED)
E'ee
This Neimoidian pronoun translated into Basic as "I".
(GPB)
E'ee ave yo ship in myo zights
This Neimoidian statement translated into Basic as "I have your ship in my sights"
(GPB)
Eee chop glowah
This Ewokese statement translated into Basic as "We found glory."
(E6, GPB)
Eee chop yub nub
This Ewokese statement translated into Basic as "We got freedom."
(E6, GPB)
E'ee nee too go to da vatstu dasta
This statement from the Neimoidian language translated into Basic as "I need to go to the waste collection chamber."
(GPB)
E'ee neet moor tyme cho consider da deel
This Neimoidian statement was of heard during business transactions. It translated into Basic as "I need more time to consider the deal."
(GPB)
E'ee zuranda
This Neimoidian statement meant "I surrender" when translated into Basic.
(GPB)
Eeep
When translated into Basic, this Ewok expression of surprise or fright meant "Yipes!"
(GPB)
Eeginny
According to Ewok legend, this princess was half-wind-spirit, and could walk on leaves.
(GCG)
Eeginny
This was a common name for Ewok females. Like other Ewok names, it referred to a spirit or character in the Ewoks' mythology.
(GCG)
Eeh'cra Niw'dug
This Em'liy deity was known as He Who had Passed Beyond.
(GMR1)
Eekeekeek
When translated into Basic, this Ewok word meant "forest."
(GPB)
Eekeetuhkuh
When translated into Basic, this Ewok word meant "axe."
(GPB)
Eekin, Sta-Den
This Klatooinan Jedi Master was known for his skill for clouding the mind of large numbers of other beings, a skill which helped him quell mobs and forestall riots. As a participant in the Battle of Geonosis, however, this skill proved of little use to Master Eekin against the droid armies of the Confederacy of Independent Systems.
(IWE2)
Eeksa
This Ithorian was a pet dealer on the planet Torina, during the height of the New Order. She ran Eeksa's Rare Exotics and Pets, and assisted a team of Alliance agents in locating Shondra Del shortly after the Battle of Yavin.
(OE)
Eeksa's Rare Exotics and Pets
This pet store, located in Brindibarr on the planet Torina, was owned and operated by the Ithorian Eeksa during the height of the Galactic Civil War. The shop specialized in the acquisition of all kinds of unusual creatures, many of which were barely controllable.
(OE)
Eekway, Chi
This female Pantoran was the Senator who represented the planet Wroona in the Galactic Senate, during the height of the Clone Wars. Senator Eekway was noted for her compassion and patience with her constituents, many of whom were pirates or fiercely independent explorers. There was even talk of her having a slight connection to the Force, although Eekway claimed it was her own adoption of Wroonian religion. In order to fit in better among the Wroonians, Senator Eekway wore a voluminous cloak that covered her from head to toe. The cloak was woven with religious motifs, but its primary function was to cover her true race, giving her the appearance of a Wroonian upon first glance. Note that Star Wars Insider magazine, issue 85, describes Senator Eekway as a Rutian Twi'lek. Senator Eekway was part of a small group that supported Bail Organa's pettion to ensure Chancellor Palpatine relinquished the unprecedented control he had been given during the Clone Wars. She was also one of the first to openly speak of the role of the Jedi Order in the war, voicing the popular opinion that the Jedi were purposely prolonging the war, in order to achieve a level of control over the galaxy. Palpatine claimed that the utilization of the Jedi as military commanders was a necessary decision, and that the popular fall-out - which was especially strong in the more remote parts of the galaxy - was a regrettable by-product of the war. Because of this exchange, many other Senators came to believe that Chi Eekway was too impetuous or too bold. Her views were often supported by veiled threats, which many came to associate with the actions of Baron Papanoida. Senator Eekway was often seen in the company of the enigmatic Baron, leading to an assortment of rumors about their relationship.
(OWS, LEV, VD3, SWDB, SWI85)
Eel
This was one of the many Strike-class cruisers that made up the front lines of the Imperial Naval fleet.
(XVT)
Eel Vine
This unusual species of plant was discovered on a remote, jungle-covered planetoid near the Maw cluster of black holes by Lady Olaris Rhea and her Sith crew, during their search for the Sith meditation sphere known as Ship. Eel vines were one of the many predatory species of plants found on the planetoid, which was the home of the Force presence known as Abeloth. When Abeloth was present, however, the eel vines and other dangerous plants were quelled into a state of non-activity, and would not attack anything that came near them.
(FJ3)
Eelak, Fask
This Rodian was a member of the An'yettu clan, and was one of the few to earn the right to leave Rodia as a bounty hunter. Her standing with the An'yettu earned Fask some ridicule and scorn from the other members of the Goa-Ato, and she often was assigned dangerous hunts that paid very little.
(SPG)
Eelid
This was a common name used by the Qwohog race.
(UANT)
Eelie
This Twi'lek female was a dance teacher in the city of Kala'uun, on Ryloth, during the early years of the New Order. A noted dancer in her own right, Eelie was known for her devil-may-care attitude and her fearlessness. She even convinced a Quarren starship captain to rename his ship Eelie's Luck.
(GORW)
Eelie's Luck
This starship was owned by a Quarren smuggler, who named it after the note Twi'lek dancer and party-girl, Eelie.
(GORW)
Eellayin
This ancient race of beings was once native to the planet Polis Massa, before the planet was torn asunder in a devastating cataclysm many millennia before the Clone Wars. According to research done by the modern Polis Massans, the Eellayin lived beneath the planet's surface.
(SWDB)
Eelo
This was one of the many names given to male Bothans. In the Bothan language, it meant "fun-loving."
(GCG, WOTC)
Eelunri, Vobaa
This was the name of a noted Ruurian individual.
(UANT)
Eelysa
This young woman was a native of Coruscant. Born after the Battle of Endor to parents who showed no aptitude for the Force, her Force sensitivity was spontaneous and never discovered or abused by Palpatine's ambitions. She later attended Luke Skywalker's Jedi praxeum on Yavin 4, and was known as a highly resourceful woman. She was highly-attuned to the Force, despite the fact that neither of her parents were Force-sensitive. During the initial months of the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy, Eelysa was dispatched to Barab I as an intelligence agent. It was there that she encountered Saba Sebatyne and the members of the Wild Knights. Eelysa trained them briefly, with Saba achieving a level of control equal to that of a Jedi Master, but she realized that the Barabels needed more formal training. She sent Saba and her three apprentices - the hatchmates Bela and Krasov Hara and Saba's son, Tesar - to train with Luke Skywalker at Eclipse, while Eelysa herself remained behind on Barab I. She later infiltrated the planet Corellia, in an effort to determine the extent of the Yuuzhan Vong's own presence in the Corellian Sector. After taking several injuries, Eelysa was rescued by Izal Waz and the Barabel hatchmates Tesar Sebatyne and Bela and Krasov Hara. Unfortunately for the Barabels and the Jedi, Eelysa was one of the first Jedi Knights to be killed by the voxyn, unleashed by the Yuuzhan Vong in an effort to destroy the Jedi.
(TNR, REC, SBS, WOTC)
Eelysa
This was one of the most common female names given to human children across the galaxy.
(GCG)
E-elz, Entoo Needaan
This small, slender man served as the primary contact for anyone dealing with Jorj Car'das, in the years following his disappearance into the Kathol Outback. He preferred to go by the name Entoo Nee. He met up with Talon Kaarde on Dayark, and offered to bring him to Exocron. Kaarde was forced to decline, after being intercepted by some of Rei'kas' goons. Entoo Nee later met them at Rintatta City, on Exocron, when Karrde finally made it to the planet. Entoo Nee led them to Car'das' compound, and introduced them to an aging old man. When Karrde returned later, after defeating Rei'kas and his pirate fleet with the help of the Exocron Combined Air-Space Fleet and the Aing-Tii monks, Entoo Nee allowed them to greet the real Jorj Car'das.
(VOF)
Eembek
This was a common name among the Ortolan race.
(UANT)
Eemiss
Meaning "inventive", this was one of the most common names among Rodian females. These names generally described characteristics of historical individuals, and different Rodian clans used up to three names to describe an individual.
(GCG)
Eemon, Ado
This being was the silver-tongued ruler of Caramm V, during the final years of the Old Republic. Eemon allied himself and his homeworld with the Confederacy of Independent Systems during the Clone Wars, and turned over huge industrial and manufacturing facilities to the Separatists in exchange for certain concessions. It was later learned that Eemon was not above skimming some of the HMP droid gunships produced on Caramm V for his own private fleet, which he used to eliminated any threats to his power. However, in his jealous desire to control everything, he destroyed much of Caramm V's beautiful landscape.
(X3)
Eemull
This name was common among Ithorian females. Although such names do not generally have meaning, Ithorians who studied their race's history learned that the name meant "miracle".
(GCG)
Een
This female name was common among the Kel Dor. Like all Kel Dor given names, it was short enough that it didn't attract the attention of certain wind spirit, which would carry away young children with long-winded names.
(GCG)
Een, Aach
Although he was born on Iridonia, Aach Een was raised on Raxus Prime, where his parents worked as part of reclamation effort in the planetwide junkyards. His exposure to the detritus of hundreds of civilization gave his a love for archaeology, and he attended some of the best schools of history to learn more about the galaxy. When he reached a plateau, and found that he was no longer learning anything at university, Aach Een left school to become a policeman, hoping that the skills he learned there would help him to travel the galaxy in relative safety. He spent many years roaming the galaxy, until he decided that he wanted to become a teacher. However, many of the more prestigious universities turned down his application for a teaching position, leaving Aach Een with a bitter taste in his mouth. A chance meeting with Oolak Goyl gave him the chance to again strike out as an independent researcher, after Goyl agreed to fund Aach Een's exlorations into the galaxy's stranger - and more profitable - lost civilizations. When the Yuuzhan Vong invaded the galaxy, Aach Een turned his attention to the alien invaders, focusing his efforts to the discovery and acquisition of historical and archaeological information on them.
(UA)
Eenes
This was a common name among Quarren females. It meant "inquisitive".
(GCG)
Eepsey, Squedge
This Duros was a cool, observant stoolie who lived in Sahl-Evin, on the planet Jenenma. He once ran afoul of Pal-Nada's criminal organization, and looked for any opportunity to flee Jenenma. Squedge agreed to help a group of freelance operatives meet up with Esm, at the bidding of Orth Maag, in exchange for passage off Jenenma. He eagerly discussed Pal-Nada's operations with the agents, although never mentioning the crimelord by name.
(WOA19)
Eerin
Meaning "celestial", this was a common female name among the Mon Calamari race.
(GCG)
Eerin, Bant
This ten-year-old Mon Calamari female was one of Obi-Wan Kenobi's best friends, during his training at the Jedi center on Coruscant. Obi-Wan remembered her silver eyes most of all. After Obi-Wan decided to remain on Melida/Daan and help The Young in their struggle against their elders, Bant blamed Qui-Gon Jinn for Obi-Wan's forsaking of the Jedi oath.
Qui-Gon and Tahl later asked for Bant's help in searching the lake inside the Jedi Temple for a number of items and artifacts stolen by an unknown thief. Bant agreed to help, and was nearly killed by Xanatos and Bruck Chun. Obi-Wan intervened, and Bant survived being tied to the bottom of the lake.
Bant was chosen by Tahl as a Padawan, although Tahl tended to leave Bant behind on the more "dangerous" missions. This angered Bant, who confided her feelings to Obi-Wan when Tahl set off for New Apsolon to discover the identity of Ewane's killer.
In the wake of Tahl's death on New Apsolon, Bant initially held Obi-Wan partly responsible for not saving her life. Bant felt no peace in Tahl's death, despite her Jedi training. When she traveled to the planet with Mace Windu, Bant refused to acknowledge Obi-Wan's presence until both were sent out to locate Irini. Then, Bant began to open herself up to Obi-Wan, and they were able to renew their friendship. In the wake of Tahl's death, Bant was chosen to apprentice with Kit Fisto. However, she was among the many Jedi who were killed during the Clone Wars.
(RF, HP, UP, TTB, CTV, JAF, LJ1)
Eerm
Native to the planet Dorin, this serpentine predator was infamous for attacking young children. It was a stealthy hunter, using camouflage and patience to capture its prey.
(GCG)
Eerm
This was one of the more common Kel Dor surnames. It referred to a stealthy, serpentine predator native to Dorin.
(GCG)
Eermik
This Bith bounty hunter was among the group that agreed to help Risso Nu eliminate Boba Fett on Ma'ar Shaddam. Unfortunately, Fett got the drop of Eermik and managed to drive a knife into the Bith's back, eliminating him from the fight.
(T18)
Eeronon
This was the ancient and strict religion practiced by the Aramandi race. It documented the four castes of Aramandi society, and explained how leaders were to be elected. The Eeronon also held the following commandment for each and every Aramandi akia: all clans must work for the day when they can leave Aram and settled their own star systems. At the time of the Galactic Civil War, only the Orma akia had successfully done this. Among the most basic tenets of the Eeronon was that the Aramandi were the only intelligent life in the universe, a belief which was shattered when humans from the Lant Mining Corporation entered the Aramand Cluster in the hopes of gaining mining rights to its planets. Priests of the Eeronon quickly claimed that earlier interpretations of the Eeronon were wrong and, in fact, predicted the coming of humankind. Many Aramandi questioned this new interpretation, claiming the priests to be liars and opportunists. These seelas were eventually forced to hide on unpopulated planets in the Aramand Cluster in order to escape religious persecution.
(AE, FBS)
Eeropha
This Core World was located near Coruscant, and served as a major refueling station for starships destined for Coruscant.
(JQ4)
Ees
When translated into Basic, this Ewok pronoun meant "we."
(GPB)
Ees a doktur ear?
This question from the Neimoidian lanugage translated into Basic as "Is there a doctor nearby?"
(GPB)
Ees hoppoda nopa
This Huttese phrase literally translated into Basic as "I'm not going to pay for that!"
(GMR5)
Eesu
When translated into Basic, this Mandalorian word meant "gas."
(OWS)
Eetaii
This was a Rodian battle cry.
(DF2P)
Eetee
When translated into Basic, this Ewok word meant "long."
(GPB)
Eeth
This was a common name given to Zabrak males. Like many Zabrak names, it related to survival characteristics, and meant "fearless".
(GCG)
Eetiik
This word from the Jawan language translated into Basic as "yesterday."
(GPB)
Eewenn
This was one of the most common male names used by members of the Ithorian race. Although most Ithorian names were not used for a specific meaning, historians found that this name meant "authority" or "leader".
(GCG)
Eeyawa
This Jawa term was used to indicate an individual's tired acceptance of information, as in "yeah, yeah, I got it."
(T10)
Eeyaya
When translated into Basic, this Ewok verb meant "to take."
(GPB)
Eeycht
see Eeytch
(GMR7)
Eeytch
This was a common name among the Menahuun people.
(UANT)
Eeytch
This elderly Menahuun male worked as the Shaman of the Hua'Bal outpost, located beneath Mount Hugo on the planet Lamaredd, during the years surrounding the Battle of Naboo. Eeytch foretold that a group of freelancers would be able to locate Hua'Bal and bring about "a day of reckoning." These freelancers turned out to be a group of beings who had gone to work as deputies for Mix Liddell, and had gained the confidence of a frightened Guther Bartyn. Eeytch challenged the freelancers to personal combat, although the freelancers were unaware that Eeytch was also a champion fighter among the Menahuun. After being injured in the fighting, Eeytch called for peace, having tested the mettle of the strangers and found them adequate. Note that this character is also referred to as Eeycht.
(GMR7)
Eeyyon
This planet was the homeworld of a race of tall, pale-skinned humanoids.
(JQ10)
Eeza
This was the Snivvian word for "female."
(HNN5)
Eezo
This was the Snivvian word for "male."
(HNN5)
EF76B
see Nebulon-B Frigate
(SCRE)
Efavan
This was the capital city of the planet Vorzyd 5.
(GORW)
Efavan Port
This was one of the six major districts of the city of Efavan, located on the planet Vorzyd 5. Efavan Port was situated outskirts of the city of Efavan, and was the location of the Felana Spaceport.
(GORW)
Efellis
This was one of the smaller, floating cities that were located on the planet Caarimon. Much of the city's population was made up of Filordi, and the Caarites who inhabited their homeworld came to think of Efellis as the "underworld" of Caarimon. Efellis was located to the north of Joventusek, between the spaceport city and the area known as the Desolation.
(MCT3)
Effects Module
This was a specialized droid component that was useful for entertainers and stage producers. Using specific effects modules singly or in combinations, a droid could produce a vivid display that served to augment or heighten the visual component of a production.
(SWG2P)
Effhod, Zelebitha
This woman served as the Minister of the Coruscant Ministry of Ingress, during the years following the Battle of Naboo. Effhod was generally credited with implementing the closure of Coruscant to all immigration and transportsation, shortly before the Clone Wars, despite the fact that the planet remained a safe haven in the eyes of many beings and societies. Minister Effhod cited that the disaster in the Desrini District, where a garbage launcher misfired due to an illegal power tap, was a direct result of overcrowding in Coruscant's cities. It was later discovered that Effhod's decision to close Coruscant was greatly influenced by Tannon Praji, who succeeded her when Effhod died suddenly from a case of Quannot's Syndrome.
(HNN5, OWS)
Efficient
This modified Subla Ransom Medium Cargo Hauler was the smuggling ship owned by SCr-114 and his droid crew. The droids of the crew performed all the necessary tasks, leaving SCr-114 to concentrate on the business end of smuggling. The Efficient was armed with six turret-mounted blaster cannons, a proton torpedo launcher, and a turret-mounted ion cannon.
(SWJ5)
Effitol
This was a form of anesthetic drug that was developed during the final decades of the Old Republic. Use of effitol had to be carefully monitored, as it could induce Rhees-Verk breathing by dropping a being into a deep state of anesthesia.
(SWI83)
Effluvial Rinser
Found in many spas and resorts, this device had a number of recuperative and medical uses for humans and aliens.
(HSL)
Effrikim
These two-headed worms were a favorite snack of Jabba the Hutt, although the endorphins they produced caused drowsiness when ingested.
(TJP)
Effulem Era
This artistic era of galactic history was characterized by its rhyming poetry and prose. This era occurred some 250 years before the Battle of Ruusan.
(NEGD)
EG-05
This Separatist battle droid was one of the Jedi Hunters that were produced during the height of the Clone Wars. EG-05 was dispatched to guard a remote, droid production facility, and was forced to battle Anakin Skywalker in order to complete its mission.
(OWS)
EG-4
This power droid was donated to the Alliance by the Bothan resistance. It was designed to be deployed on inhospitable worlds, and was used at Hoth's Echo Base. A pair of modified power sockets were mounted on top of EG-4, providing easy access.
(CCG3)
EG-6
This series of power droids, similar to the GNK series, was manufactured by Veril Line Systems, and were marketed as ambulatory power generators built to support equipment and vehicles. A standard EG-6 could re-energize the power cells of a large, ground-based vehicle in about a day. Despite their utility, EG-6 droids were stupid at best, and would respond blindly to any command. There were many stories of children telling an EG-6 to walk off a balcony, just to see how high it would bounce. On a more sinister note, many Hutts packed EG-6 droids with explosives and told them to walk off a ledge, plunging onto an enemy's speeder and destroying it. Despite their stupidity, EG-6 droids proved to be invaluable, and became Veril Line System's most popular power droid.
(TME, CCG, FTD, NEGD)
EG-6
This power droid, owned by Owen and Beru Lars during the height of the New Order, was believed to have been several hundred years old when it was destroyed by the Imperial stormtroopers who were searching for R2-D2 and C-3PO.
(E4VG)
EG-67
This EG-6 droid was stranded at the Mos Eisley Spaceport during the Galactic Civil War.
(GG7)
EG-9
This flat-headed, humanoid automaton performed a number of duties aboard the Trade Federation command ship, under the leadership of Nute Gunray at the blockade of Naboo. Like his counterpart PK-4, EG-9 was disdainful of lowly protocol droids.
(IS1)
Egale
This Alliance Nebulon-B frigate was destroyed by Imperial forces that ambushed the Prowler 2, during the early stages of the Galactic Civil War. The Egale had responded to the distress call from the escort carrier, but was unprepared for the firepower of the Empire's forces.
(TIE, TIEP)
Egamo
This doctor was part of the team assembled by Moff Sarne to work as the prison colony established on Q'Maere. Egamo was known as a second-rate psychiatrist with skills in treating neuroses.
(KR)
Egast, Keela
This young pilot was member of Naboo's Echo Flight, shortly before the Battle of Naboo. As Echo Eight, Keela was shot down by Dren Melne, during the defense of station TFP-9, but her fighter was recovered and she survived the attack. She was later promoted to a position within Bravo Squadron.
(SFT)
Egee
This term from the Bocce langauge translated into Basic as "emergency".
(GPB)
Egg
This was a slang term used by Alliance pilots to describe a TIE Fighter. The name arose from the fragile nature of the TIE Fighter, as well as the round shape of its cockpit. This term gave rise to many other related terms, such as Egg Basket, which referred to a wing of TIE Fighters.
(SWJ10)
Egg Basket
This was a slang term used by Alliance pilots to describe a wing of Imperial TIE Fighters. The TIE Fighters were known as Eggs, because of their shape and their fragile nature.
(SWJ10)
Egg Lab
This was the name used by the Kaminoans to describe the laboratory section of a cloning facility in which artificial embryos were created from host or donor cells. The living embryos were then transferred to incubation tubes for warming and growth.
(NEGW)
Egg, The
According to Nediji legend, their race was birthed from a single egg.
(MJH)
Egging
This was the term used by the Brubbs to describe pregnancy of a female. The experience of egging often kills the female Brubb.
(GG4)
Egglayer
This was Alliance slang for an Imperial TIE Bomber.
(NEGV, SWJ10)
Egg-mother
This was the Nediji name for an individual's mother.
(MJH)
Egg-nest
This was the religious term used by the insectile beings who lived on the moons of Triton to describe the sacred place where females laid their eggs.
(OWS)
Egg-seed
This was considered a delicacy by the Toydarians.
(IWE1)
Eggshell
This was an Alliance starfighter pilot slang term for an Imperial TIE Fighter, and referred to the TIE's fragile, shieldless hull and shape.
(SWJ10)
Eglatt
This alien race was from an extremely hot world, and can withstand incredible temperatures.
(GG2)
Ego
This man served the Empire as a Major in the Imperial armed forces, and served as the commander of a squadron of stormtroopers serving under Moff Fasel during the months that followed the Battle of Endor.
(XWRS)
Egoa
The fruit of this tree was a required food of the natives of the Tal Nami System. The tree itself grows nearly a meter a day. Any trader who tries to swindle another was tied to the tree, with his feet in the roots and his hands in the branches. As the tree grows, the devious trader was literally pulled apart.
(GOF2)
Ego-parcel
This was the term used to describe the programming that gave a droid its distinct personality. The ego-parcel provided the droid with a form of self-awareness that allowed it to interact with its environment as a unique individual. Some higher-order droids were often given multiple ego-parcels, as part of the droid's redundant programming or to assist with computations across multiple central processors.
(CWOC1)
Egoreg *
This man served as a Captain in the Alliance's armed forces, and also served as the head of the super vaporator project on Tatooine.
(MRR)
Egrisaoco, Rypock
This noted pirate and mercenary was known by the nickname "Maniac," and terrorized the spacelanes of the Yavin System during the years following the Battle of Yavin.
(SWGAL)
Egron
This man served as the Imperial Governor of the planet Chibias, during the early years of the New Republic. He came into possession of a computer core that he believed contained the control codes of an Imperial-class Star Destroyer, and planned to slice the core open in order to sell the codes to the New Republic. He employed Markko to perform the slicing operation, but Markko was unable to do it himself. When he contracted Ghent to do it, Markko was unprepared for Ghent to bring along Mara Jade. Governor Egron himself evaded Mara Jade's attempt to kill them while covering her escape, and eventually caught up with her. Unfortunately for Egron, he underestimated Mara's reflexes. He tried to fire on her, but his shot went wide when she flung her lightsaber at him. Mara then shot Egron in the chest, killing him instantly.
(GMR10)
Ehag
This was one of the many Bothan clans. Membership in the clan was denoted by the suffix 'hag added to an individual's family name.
(GCG, WOTC)
Eharl
This Old Corellian term was derived from the Socorran word for an elf or trickster, and comes from popular Socorran mythology.
(SWJ8)
Ehda
When translated into Basic, this Ewok word meant "evil" or "bad".
(GPB)
Ehjenla
Ths small planet, located near the center of the Kathol Outback, began emerging from an ice age during the last centuries of the Old Republic. Much of the planet remained locked under polar ice caps after the Battle of Endor. Ehjenla was the homeworld of the Tuhgri race.
(KO)
Ehn
When translated into Basic, this Mandalorian word represented the number 3.
(OWS)
Ehn'eta
When translated into Basic, this Mandalorian word represented the number 30.
(OWS)
Ehshtee
When translated into Basic, this Ewok verb meant "to give."
(GPB)
Eia dag lightsabers
This Yuuzhan Vong phrase translated into Basic as "They have lightsabers." This phrase struck a kind of fear into the hearts of many warriors, since it indicated that they would be fighting against Jedi Knights.
(NJOSB)
Eiattu 6
This jungle planet was the home of Plourr Ilo. It was controlled by Moff Tavira and, later, was young wife Leonia, shortly after the Battle of Endor. The planet liberated of Imperial control when Plourr returned to claim the throne she gave up years before.
(XWWP, XWRR)
Eib, Huego
This was the name of a noted Sullustan individual.
(UANT)
Eib, Huegu
This Sullustan entreprenuer started the Gryseium corporation in the clouds of Tyed Kant. He was quite comfortable there, until the Empire rose to power. The Emperor's pro-human attitudes forced Eib to sell the floating ranch and retire.
(SN)
Eibon Scimitar
One of Xim the Despot's largest starships, it was eventually destroyed.
(DESB)
Eichler
This Imperial freighter was under the protection of the Warspite near Dellalt, during the months leading up to the Battle of Yavin.
(XW, XWP)
Eickarie
This alien race was native to the planet Kariek. For much of their history, the Eickarie were engaged in a civil war with the other race native to the planet, the Lakra. The Lakra were the more aggressive race, and believed themselves superior to the relatively harmless Eickarie. Thus, when the United Tribes of Kariek was formed, the Warlord set out to disrupt any attempt to bring about a peace between the two peoples. Individual Eickarie were distinguished by their black-scaled bodies and green faces, which were highlighted by orange ridges that changed color in response to the Eickarie's emotions. Green indicated disappointment, and brown seemed to indicate sorrow or regret. Dark yellow meant frustration while bright yellow showed surprise or elation, and a muted yellow was something akin to a negative shake of the head. Dark pink represented irony, a lighter pink meant understanding, red to purple indicated anger and distrust, and amber was a sign of resignation or a request for forgiveness. A pale blue color indicated curiosity, and a faded shade of the normal orange indicated disgust or hatred. When an Eickarie bled, their blood had a pale orange color. After the defeat of the Warlord on Kariek, the Eickarie people eagerly joined the Empire of the Hand.
(FB, SQ)
Eicroth, Joi
This scientist worked for the New Republic's Alpha Blue team. She was romantically involved with Hiram Drayson, a relationship they kept secret for more than thirteen years because of their working duties. It was Joi Eicroth who performed the first autopsies and investigative analysis of the Qella bodies recovered from Maltha Obex by Joto Eckels. She discovered the existence of the Eicroth bodies, which were named for her. Eicroth eventually married Drayson, but their marriage was a short one. Eicroth remained a valued member of the Alpha Blue team, and was part of the task force created to determine the origins of the Yuuzhan Vong. Unfortunately for the New Republic and Doctor Eicroth, a living Yuuzhan Vong body was hard to locate. Whenever individuals were captured in battle, they ultimately committed suicide rather than become subjects of study.
(TT, HT, BP)
Eicroth Body
This biological formation, identified by Joi Eicroth, was a small, capsule-like body encased in solid protein. These bodies contain the three unique genetic cell structures characteristic of the Qella, as well as the various combinations of the 62 chromosomes that define the Qella. The contents of each and every Eicroth body was virtually solid genetic material, and five percent of the Qella body was made up of these bodies. It was believed that each Eicroth Body contained the complete genetic blueprints of the Qella race, including its history and consicousness. The smallest bodies were no larger than a grain of sand, while others were the size of plates. Unlike the normal genetic code - which had four letters, two-letter words, and three-word sentences - Eicroth bodies have genetic material with six unique letters grouped in six-word sentences. The formation of the Eicroth body was duplicated on three distinct scales. There were somatic cells which make up the Qella flesh, lesser Eicroth bodies which make up the basic genetic material, and greater Eicroth bodies which contain instructions for creating starship-sized eggs (such as the Teljkon vagabond) for transporting unborn Qella.
(TT)
Eida
This was one of the most common female names among the Corellians.
(GMR9)
Eidolon
This prototype Strike-class cruiser was built in secret by Kuat Drive Yards for the Empire during the Galactic Civil War. It was designed to carry squadrons of TIE Fighters into battle. The Eidolon was lost on its maiden voyage, although it was later learned that the ship had been blind-jumped into hyperspace because it was barely spaceworthy. All this backstory allowed Sate Pestage to use the ship as a hiding place for a storehouse of weapons and armaments, to be used in case Emperor Palpatine' rule of the galaxy was ever destroyed. The ship ended up buried on Tatooine, with its weapons cache still intact. Its whereabouts were known only to Sate Pestage, who kept the location a secret until Lirin Banolt stole a data disk containing the plans to the ship and its location. Its location was also known to Marl Semtin, who discovered that it served his purposes as a remote base. The Imperials lost the ship when Rogue Squadron managed to secure it before Huff Darklighter or Firith Olan could secret away the weapons.
(XWBT)
Eidolon Base
This was the name used by Marl Semtin to indicate the location of the Eidolon and its weapons cache on Tatooine. It was discovered by Rogue Squadron and recovered from Imperial control. The base, located along the edge of the Northern Dune Sea, was originally commissioned by Sate Pestage as a storehouse for the materiel which would be needed in order to fight a war against the New Republic. After it was emptied by the New Republic, a group of former Imperials took control of the base and used it as a shelter for those Imperial supporters who didn't want to make the trip to the remote systems of the Imperial Remnant. Over the years, the New Republic ceded the land on which the base was located to the Imperials, and Eidolon Base became a wealthy city unto itself.
(XWBT, SOT)
Eight for Aduba-3: The Saga of the Star-Hoppers
This holo-drama was produced by Tri-Nebula Entertainment during the early years of the New Republic, and supposedly told the "true story" of Han Solo's experiences on the planet Aduba-3, shortly after the Battle of Yavin. In reality, much of this "documentary" was created from samples holobit imagery that was combined inside a computer. The resulting imagery was nearly flawless, and convinced many a viewer that what they were seeing was real.
(GMR4)
Eight Glahs, The
This was the common name used to describe Glah Ubooki and his seven closest brothers, at least in appearance. When Glah and his brothers started Glah Ubooki's Strange and Wonderous Imports on their homeworld of Bimmisaari, they found that patrons were often unable to tell them apart. In order to maximize their profits, the brothers established other shops on planets like Tatooine and Coruscant. However, each brother held to the story that they were the original Glah Ubooki, and greeted each customer like an old friend, even if they had never met them. In this way, the "eight Glahs" gathered and maintained a wide networks of customers and suppliers, which kept their respective operations profitable. Over time, there were eighteen brothers in all who managed their own shops. Each "Glah" dressed the same way, in order to further enhance the illusion of a single "Glah."
(SWJ1, OWS)
Eighteenth Battle of Zehava
It was during this struggle between the Melida and the Daan that the Daan built a network of tunnels below Zehava city, expanding sewage tunnels and drains to gain secret access to Melida-held portions of the city. The Daan eventually won the battle, reducing the amount of territory held by the Melida.
(DOD)
Eighth Cortex
Supposedly the most recent addition to the Qang Qahsa of the Yuuzhan Vong Shapers, the eighth cortex was located at the qahsa's core. It supposedly held information on the lifeforms of the New Republic's galaxy, along with information on the Force. Unfortunately for the Yuuzhan Vong masses, the eighth cortex was empty, a fiction created by Supreme Overlord Shimrra to give credence to his invasion plans. Shimrra commanded Nen Yim to develop protocols to fill the eighth cortex, since much of what he claimed to be in it was existing doctrine adapted for use against the "infidels" of the New Republic. In order to maintain the secrecy of Nen Yim's work, Shimrra used his familiar Onimi as his only contact with the Shapers. Among the first things Nen Yim added to the eighth cortex was the cure for the fungal itch that afflicted those Yuuzhan Vong who lived on Coruscant, after the planet was worldshaped into Yuuzhan'tar.
(DW, EVR, NJOSB)
Eighth Fleet
This was one of the major divisions of the naval forces that protected the Galactic Alliance, in the wake of the Yuuzhan Vong conflict. The Eighth Fleet was one of three naval units, along with the Third and Ninth Fleets, that were assigned to the General Crix Madine Military Reserve, during the Galactic Alliance's fleet reorganization and consolitation actions.
(LF3)
Eighth Ilthmar Gambit
This holochess strategy involved sacrificing a highly-rated gamepiece in a single-handed penetration of the opponent's defenses, thereby drawing the opponent's defense out and setting them up for a hidden, but more coordinated, attack.
(HSR)
Eighth Nebulan Scout Corps
This was an independent scouting agency which operated during the last years of the New Order and into the era of the New Republic. They tended to be more realistic in their approach to scouting than the New Republic Scout Service.
(GG8)
Eighth Ruling Family
This was the name given to one of the ruling families of the Chiss society. In general, the ordinal numbering of the ruling families denoted seniority, but it could also represent relative strengths among families. By the time of the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy, there were just four ruling families, after several families were excised when their numbers were severely reduced during the war, or after they became Joiners.
(OF)
Eijin
This was one of the more important Ansionian clans of Alwari, despite the fact that the Eijin were not an overclan.
(APS)
Eijul
This Imperial Army Colonel served under Colonel Niovi aboard the Super-class Star Destroyer Guardian during the ship's repairs at Soullex. Eijul was placed in charge of locating Cryle Cavv and Sienn Sconn, during the pair's attempt to steal the huge ship.
(SWJ15)
Eikh'mir
This was one of the many Noghri clans.
(TLC)
Eikkel
This male Ithorian was a Commander in the Alliance, and was Lirisa Casti's commanding officer.
(FBS)
Eila
This charming woman was Beeyon Nace's fiancee. She claimed that she was being sold into slavery, in order to con a group of spacers into helping her doublecross Nace to Kollan Xa.
(MEAS)
Eilnian Sweet Fly
This insect was native to the planet Glottal, and was a favorite food of the Glottalphibs. The more mature the sweet fly is, the better they taste.
(TNR)
Ein, Parco
This Imperial Governor controlled the planet Verkuyl, along with its production of alazhi, during the early years of the New Republic. Ein put out an advertisement to all corporations, inviting them to propose to him their plans for a bacta refinement facility on Verkuyl. He hoped that an independent though controlled corporation would be able to maintain production from the rebellious local labor force.
(TFNR)
Einblatz/Docker
This small corporation produced some of the most sophisticated auditory technology for droids, more than 400 years before the Clone Wars. Their technology was still considered among the best centuries later.
(YDR)
Einer, Boffitt
This small-time smuggler worked briefly with Dugtroy Osck, during the height of the New Order. Hoping to make a quick credit and make off with a cargo of spice, Einer ratted Osck out to the Imperial authorities. Once Osck was captured, Einer took his Imperial payment and the spice, and set out to make a huge profit. However, Einer was unaware that the spice shipment was actually owned by a powerful Hutt crime organization, and he spent many months trying to outrun the bounty hunters who were sent to capture him.
(OWS)
Eirrauc
This alien race was distinguished by its six limbs and long, four eyed face. Native to the planet Eirrauus, the Eirraucs move cross the plains of their homeworld via a "leaping run," employing the hind and middle pairs of legs to move about. The middle pair of limbs could also be used as arms, to assist the front arms in manipulation. The Eirrauc were omnivorous, feeding on grasses and fruits as well as carrion. They gathered food with their tongues. A peaceful people, the Eirrauc were unprepared to defend themselves against the Empire, and were swiftly subjugated and enslaved.
(GAL9)
Eirrauus
This grassy, temperate planet was the homeworld of the Eirrauc race.
(GAL9)
Eirriss, Cesi
This female Twi'lek served as one of the original members of Red Squadron, which later became Rogue Squadron, during the groups earliest days as part of the Alliance military. Known as "Doc" to her fellow pilots, Cesi Eirriss was a gutsy pilot by anyone's standards, and could fly just about anything. After the raid on Incom's headquarters to obtain X-Wing starfighters, Doc was one of the many pilots who began training on the X-Wing. She proved once again to be a quick study, and was part of the small team assembled to infiltrate Commenor and obtain a smuggled shipment of R2-series astromechs from Nera Dantels, just prior to the Battle of Yavin. She went by the callsign Red Four until she was shot down and killed over Commenor during the astromech mission. Her ship was badly damaged during their escape, experiencing failures in both the shield generators and hyperdrive. Rather than risk the jump to hyperspace, Doc flew her dying ship into the cloud of pursuing TIE Fighters, creating an explosion that took her life but also eliminated the Imperial ships. Her sacrifice allowed Wedge Antilles and the pilots of Red Squadron to escape Commenor with Nara Dantels and the Starduster. The survivors of the Commenor mission later dedicated their efforts during the Battle of Yavin to Eirriss' memory.
(SWI59, XWRR, SWED)
Eirtae'
This young Naboo woman served as one of Queen Amidala's loyal handmaidens. Eirtae' was born to wealthy parents in a remote, river valley town, and was no stranger to the life of luxury led by Queen Amidala. In fact, Eirtae' knew a great deal about court protocols, and often instructed the other handmaidens - as well as Queen Amidala herself - on the ways of the palace. Like the other handmaidens, Eirtae' was chosen by Captain Panaka for her strength, loyalty, and resemblance to Amidala. Eirtae' was also a keen observer, and often spotted danger to the Queen before it became a real threat.
(E1, JQA, IG1, VD1, SON)
Ei'shuun Aa Effect
This hyperspacial effect occurs whenever a star's gravitational curves were not uniform, as in the case of a trans-dimensional energy streamer. Parts of the star seem to emit their own hyperspace shadow, which was then dragged back into the main gravity well of the star. All the while, realspace particles were unaffected. This paradox causes immense distrubances within a localized area of hyperspace, where the "walls" between realspace and hyperspace were stretched extremely thin.
(SSR)
Eislo
Klif told Moranda Savich that he could obtain a group of ratter thists from this planet, during the Caamas Incident.
(VOF)
Eislomi III
This planet, located in Eislomi Sector, was the site of a HoloNet relay station.
(VOF)
Eistern
This Imperial Navy officer served on the Intimidator during the Galactic Civil War. When the ship was captured in the Koornacht Cluster by the Yevetha, Eistern was imprisoned on Pa'aal. He was one of Sil Sorannan's most trusted companions, and helped Sorannan lead the Imperial insurrection during the Black Fleet Crisis.
(TT)
Eixes, Valorum
This man was once the Supreme Chancellor of the Old Republic, many centuries before the onset of the Clone Wars. Chancellor Eixes was remembered for his love of standing ovations during his speeches, and it was not unusual for simple orations to take hours, due to the continual rising and applause from the Galactic Senate. After Chancellor Eixes left office, the practice of standing ovations was dropped for many years, until the reign of Supreme Chancellor Palpatine.
(LEV)
Ejahsa, Vsil
This was the name of a noted Sluissi individual.
(UANT)
Ejai
This man served the Grand Army of the Republic as a Lieutenant Colonel, during the final stages of the Clone Wars.
(DAG)
Ejection Seat
Any device which allows a pilot or crew member to jettison from a disabled starship. They often involve ejecting a pilot who was already wearing a pressure suit, and have minimal life support.
(SWSB)
Ejolus
This planet was the primary world in the Ejolus System. The was was the home of an outpost maintained by Alderaanian survivors of the Empire's destruction of their homeworld, just before the Battle of Yavin. Unfortunately, former Alderaanian Garil Dox arranged for the outpost to be destroyed before it could be located by Darth Vader.
(SWEMO)
Ejolus System
This star system contained the planet Ejolus, the home of an outpost maintained by Alderaanian survivors of the Empire's destruction of their homeworld, just before the Battle of Yavin. Unfortunately, former Alderaanian Garil Dox arranged for the outpost to be destroyed before it could be located by Darth Vader.
(SWEMO)
Ek
This was one of the many family names used by the Bothan people. It translated loosely to "wood".
(GCG, WOTC)
Eka
This was the Colicoid suffix that was used to indicate a hireling or drone. It was added to other nouns to indicate an individual's place in a social hierarchy. The suffix was later added to the Basic word "droid" to create the term droideka to describe the destroyer droids that the Colicoids built for the Trade Federation.
(NEGD)
Ekand
This New Republic Navy Lieutenant was the senior officer at the New Republic Defense Fleet's office on Utharis.
(TT)
Ekee
This pronoun from the Jawan language translated into Basic as "we."
(GPB)
Ekh the Red
This man was Orman's second-in-command, but only because he was loyal to Orman. His criminal skills were somewhat lacking.
(ML)
Ekhat, Nav
This Murkhanan man served as his homeworld's Senator to the Galactic Alliance, during the years following the Swarm War.
(LF5)
Ekhrikhor
A Noghri of the clan Bakh'tor, Ekhrikhor was the leader of the group that followed the Millennium Falcon to Wayland, after it was discovered that Grand Admiral Thrawn was using the facility to make clones during the early years of the New Republic. Ekhrikhor and his band of Noghri spent much of their time concealed, working to make a path toward Mount Tantiss for Luke's group while keeping the native Psadans and Myneyrsh at bay. After revealing himself, Ekhrikor explained that it had been Cakhmaim who asked them to travel to Wayland, since he feared that Han Solo might not appreciate their help. After the Republic liberated Wayland from Imperial control, Ekhrikhor tried to destroy the multitude of artifacts found inside Mount Tantiss, claiming that everything within was part of the memory of Palpatine and should be eradicated. Garv Debble protested, and Leia Organa Solo eventually had to step in and allow Debble the opportunity to complete his work. Ekhrikhor abided by Leia's decision, even if he didn't agree with it.
(TLC, LCSB, SOP)
Ekibo
This planet was settled by Trianii colonists. It was later usurped by the Corporate Sector Authority when it expanded its borders under the New Order.
(CSA)
Ekirk
This man served the Imperial armed forces as a Colonel, during the era of the Galactic Civil War. Colonel Ekirk was chosen by Admiral Brady to lead an ambitious plan to clean up the abandoned and vacant homes on several key planets, in an effort to improve the quality of living for the human populations on those worlds, as well as to eliminate any chance that rebels might use the structures for their clandestine meetings. Unfortunately for Ekirk, the plan was too difficult for one man to handle, and he was forced to admit failure.
(SWGAL)
Ekisp
Although this elderly man served as Bohhuah Mutdah's servant, he was unaware that Rokur Gepta had killed his real master, during the early years of the New Order.
(LCF)
EKJ-2X
This datafile was created by the military forces of the Separatists, and contained detailed information on the locations of the cloning facilities on the planet Kamino. During the Battle of Kamino, Commander Merai provided access to file EKJ-2X to his amphibious ground forces, giving them information on the cloning facility while Merai's starships drew attention away from the planet's surface.
(RDK)
Ekkar Armaments
This weapons manufacturer, based on the planet Coyn, was known for its short-bladed knives and daggers which were built from Coynite designs, for Coynite warriors. They also produced a variety of personal combat armor.
(PG3)
Ekla
When translated into Basic, this Ewok word meant "big."
(GPB)
Eklaad
A race of quadripedal aliens native to the planet Sirpar. They have prehensile snouts and were covered with tough, armored hides. Eklaad live in tribes that exist in a stone-age level of technology. The elders of the Eklaad tribes met one a year in an annual Council of Chieftains, but the invasion of the Empire put a stop to that. As a race, Eklaad were timid and non-aggressive, and rolled themselves into armored balls when confronted with a dangerous situation. They were herbivorous.
(SWJ2, AE)
E'kles, Allynic
This Caamasi Jedi Master served the Jedi Order during the Golden Era of the Jedi. Master E'kles was a respected investigator, and had extensive knowledge of the criminals and pirates of his age. A great deal of this knowledge, along with Master E'kles' personality and his knowledge of the criminal mind and investigation techniques, was stored in a Jedi Holocron for future Jedi to explore. Much of Master E'kles' memnii were also stored in the Holocron, although the Holocron was unable to project these into the mind of its user. The personality of Master E'kles could, however, assist in telepathically projecting a specific memory into the mind of a telepathic Jedi.
(PJSB)
Eklit Peninsula
This point of land was located on the western coast of Kothlis' primary continent, and extended into the Sesseranda Ocean.
(SPG)
Ekloska Hills
This range of low mountains was located on the Betu continent of the planet Rodia.
(SPG)
Eklou, Cham
This was the name of a noted Woostoid individual.
(UANT)
Ekma
This was one of the small group of Shamed Ones who lived with Vuurok I'pan beneath the surface of Coruscant, after the planet had been transformed into a likeness of Yuuzhan'tar. Like the rest of their cadre, Ekma believed that the Jedi Knights were not abominations, but saviors of the Shamed Ones and symbols of the new ideology which should be embraced by the Yuuzhan Vong. For this reason, their band remained small, in case they were captured by the Yuuzhan Vong warriors. This ensured that their small cult of Jedi followers would never be fully discovered.
(FH1)
Ekonix
This term from the Bocce langauge translated into Basic as "economy".
(GPB)
Ekorr, Kund
This was the name of an infamous Neimoidian.
(UANT)
Ekraka
This verb from the Bocce langauge translated into Basic as "to explode".
(GPB)
Ekria
This young, near-human female was one of the many young Jedi Padawans who were thrust into battle during the Clone Wars. She was assigned to Aayla Secura during the hunt for Shu Mai, when the clone troopers she was working with were added to Secura's troops. Ekria was an accomplished slicer who used a variety of mathematical techniques to infiltrate systems and analyze data. It was her calculations, based on Commerce Guild financial transactions, that helped the Jedi locate Barriss Offee on Felucia, just prior to the First Battle of Coruscant.
It was Ekria, working with Zonder and Drake Lo'gaan, who intercepted the communication of Order 66 to Commander Bly on Felucia. Interestingly, they found that it had been sent on a secure Republic link, but with encryption used by the Confederacy of Independent Systems. Unfortunately, they discovered the message's true intent too late, and were forced to stand by as Aayla Secura was cut down by Bly and his clones.
After escaping from Felucia, Ekria, Zonder, and Drake returned to Coruscant as refugees, then slipped into the Jedi Temple. There, Ekria erased all information on them from the computer banks of the Jedi Archives, allowing them to continue to operate undercover. They made plans to obtain regular jobs on Coruscant, while looking for a way to locate other Jedi. When Zonder was assigned to a labor pool aboard a transport vessel bound for Byss, the young Padawans were unaware that the non-humans aboard the ship were to be terminated. Drake, having taken on the role of Jodd Sonta, discovered the nefarious plot after meeting Inquisitor Tremayne at a COMPNOR rally. With Ekria's help, Drake was able to get aboard Zonder's transport and rescue him, along with several other unsuspecting aliens, before the ship could take off.
The three Padawans were forced to go underground again, avoiding the many forces arrayed against them until they could come up with a better plan. They risked exposing themselves when they attempted to help Kodo Finn escape from the machinations of Prince Xizor, after Finn inadvertently provided information on Xizor Transport Systems berthings to TaggeCo. Ekria and the other Padawans convinced Xizor to let Finn go free, in exchange for information on TaggeCo.'s own shipping schedules. Unknown to the Jedi, Xizor already knew of TaggeCo.'s operations, and was planning to use information about them to his own advantage.
Shortly after the encounter with Xizor, Zonder was captured and brought before Darth Vader, who challenged the Selonian to a duel. The Sith Lord easily defeated Zonder, beheading him with a stroke of his lightsaber. Vader had the execution transmitted to Drake and Ekria over their comlinks, in an effort to flush them out of hiding. The two Padawans were too late to save their friend, and were forced to split up in order to escape. Ekria had to watch helplessly as Drake was captured by Imperial forces, but managed to escape.
Her investigation into Drake's whereabouts led her to Tepasi, where she discovered Baron Ormon Tagge's dealings with the Empire. There, she witnessed the evil of Darth Vader, as the Sith Lord burned Baron Tagge's eyes from their sockets before turning on Drake. Ekria managed to set off a concussion grenade, but took several blaster bolts in the chest from the clone troopers who were with Vader. The effect of the blasts was deadened by her body armor, allowing Ekria to fake her own death abd escape. Her lightsaber, which was actually a simply training blade, was recovered by Vader, who used it to "kill" Drake, who later joined Ekria as they fled Tepasi.
The two Padawans succeeded in their ruse, as evidenced by the fact that Imperial databases listed them as deceased. In their final role as Jedi, they recovered Zonder's body and returned it to Selonia, where they were able to bury their friend on his homeworld.
(ROF, EAR, EAP, EAEG)
Eksoan
This small corporation manufactures heavy weapon power sources during the early years of the New Order.
(ISB)
Ekster
This was the name given to any being was not considered enster, used by the population of Corellia that considered itself enster. In simplest terms, a being was considered ekster if they were native to a planet outside one's own solar system. In extreme situations, a being was considered ekster if they were not native to one's homeworld.
(MBS)
Ektra City
This was one of the many floating cities found just above the surface of the planet Metellos. It was located in orbit above the Moridebo District.
(CCW)
Ekur
When translated into Basic, this Mandalorian verb meant "to choke."
(OWS)
Ekwesh, Hohass
This Thakwaash was one of the first members of Wraith Squadron. Like most Takwaash, he was covered in short, brown fur, and had a cascade of chestnut-brown hair falling from his head. Although he stood just under two meters in height, he was known as "Runt" to the rest of his team, because he was the smallest of the children in his family. His size allowed him to pilot a starfighter, and he joined the New Republic to fly. However, the Thakwaash characteristic multiple minds became his undoing, as the pilot mind would weave in and out of command and leave him bewildered in several situations. He was chosen for duty with the Wraiths because the pilot mind was quite intelligent and was a good pilot. Runt also served as the squadron's physical trainer. He later replaced Jesmin Ackbar as the team's communications expert.
(WS, GMR9)
EKX-10
A BlasTech blaster rifle.
(GG9)
El
This Ithorian surname was believed to mean "water", according to historian who studied the Ithorian race.
(GCG)
El, Burr
This male Aqualish was a wanted criminal who was accused of killing several patrons of The Lucky Star, a cantina in Mos Eisley, on Tatooine, during the height of the Galactic Civil War.
(SWGAL)
El, Tomla
An Ithorian, and the chief healer to the Cloud-Mother herd when Drub McKumb tries to deliver his message to Han Solo. Later, following the Battle of Ithor, Tomla El worked with other New Republic scientists to try and discover the nature of the disease which Mara Jade Skywalker contracted shortly before the Yuuzhan Vong invaded the galaxy.
(COJ, HT)
EL-434
This assassin droid developed a reputation as a nasty killer that enjoyed its work, although little was known about its origins. This droid was designed around a moto-ball base that supported a clam-shell cranium and long, articulated arms. Its critical systems were well-armored, and it kept itself in peak condition. EL-434 found its way into the employ of the Empire, which used it to eliminate Alliance bases and destroy Alliance personnel. EL-434 was captured by the Alliance on one such mission, after they were alerted to EL-434's arrival. The droid overrode its self-destruct programming, reasoning that it could better assist the Empire by gathering information on Alliance safe-worlds. EL-434 was on the transport ship Celestial when it was commandeered by Bane Nothos and Grand Moff Ravik, and EL-434 suddenly found itself in Otherspace, imprisoned on the Desolate. The Charon bioscientists wanted to disassemble EL-434, in an effort to understand how a non-organic construct could override its programming and increase its own abilities. EL-434 escaped during the Alliance's attempts to escape from the Desolate, although the droid was unable to escape the Charon ship when the Alliance did.
(OS)
Ela b'Yenntarr
This was the Bosph name given to those members of their species who could use the Force. The term translated into Basic as "the chosen of the unknown spirits."
(SWJ13)
Elad, Tobin
This was one of the many aliases adopted by the assassin known as X-7, during his search for the man who destroyed the first Death Star. Tobin Elad was a warrior from the A'mari clan, a native of Malano III who traveled to Muunilinst on business. In order to obtain the appearance of an A'mari warrior, X-7 used a laser scalpel and a fire blade to cause injuries to his body, making it appear as if he had recently escaped a battle. He then followed the Millennium Falcon to Muunilinst, pretending to take damage to his Preybird starfighter while attempting to prevent Imperial forces from capturing the freighter. He then landed on a habitable moon of Muunilinst and feigned injuries, hoping to lure Leia Organa and her companions - Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, and Chewbacca - to a cave. The injuries X-7 had caused to himself bled more than he had planned, and he nearly died from the injuries before he was rescued by Organa. The fact that he was badly injured only played to his favor, since he didn't have to pretend to be in pain. She was able to staunch the bleeding in the Millennium Falcon's medical bay, and asked for his name. X-7 used the Tobin Elad alias, explaining that he was a soldier of fortune who hired his services out to combat the atrocities of the Empire.
His family, which included a wife and child, had been killed on Malano III when Imperial forces bombarded the city of Mirabel, and it was this act that drove Tobin Elad's need to strike back against the Empire. X-7's mournful retelling of his life's story struck Organa as similar to her own plight, including the destruction of Alderaan, and allowed X-7 to forge a common bond with her. However, after their discussion, Organa relayed his story to her companions, and the droids R2-D2 and C-3PO ran a background check on the name Tobin Elad. They discovered that Elad was a wanted criminal, and that the Empire had placed a bounty on his head. This only served to validate X-7's story, since Organa and her companions were also wanted by the Empire. On Muunilinst, X-7 used his skills with a weapon to help Organa and her friends survive an Imperial ambush in the offices of Mak Luunim, earning their trust when Tobin Elad joined them in shooting a group of Imperial stormtroopers. When they learned that Luunim had been killed by Nal Kenuun, it was Luke Skywalker who agreed to pilot one of Kenuun's podracers in a local race, in order to win back Luunim's datacard. Watching Luke's abilities to pilot the podracer, X-7 realized that Skywalker was probably the pilot who had destroyed the Death Star. Thus, when the group was apprehended by Nal Kenuun after the podrace, Tobin Elad agreed to serve as Kenuun's hostage while the others escaped. X-7 knew that he would be able to escape from the Muun, and needed Skywalker alive to kill him himself. However, Princess stepped in and threatened to kill Kenuun's pet krayt dragon, Urgiluu, if Kenuun didn't let them all go free. The Muun agreed to this new deal, and Elad escaped from Muunilinst with the others.
The group then traveled to the planet Delaya, where Princess Leia hoped to recruit any Alderaanian survivors to join the rebellion against the Empire. When she was captured by the insurgents led by Halle Dray, Tobin Elad agreed to meet with Prime Minister Gresh Manaa and his deputy, Var Lyonn, to see if they had any information about her location. In reality, X-7 had decided that Leia was of no importance to his mission, since he was now part of the group that included Skywalker. However, when he reported on his status to Commander Soresh, X-7 was soundly chastised for being an ignorant fool. Soresh revealed that Darth Vader himself was traveling to Delaya, hoping to take control of Leia and force her to reveal the name of the pilot who destroyed the Death Star. Soresh knew that his own plans would be smashed if Vader were able to learn the truth before he did, and he ordered X-7 to capture the Princess and interrogate her before Vader arrived. In order to accomplish this, X-7 had to allow Tobin Elad to accompany Skywalker and Han Solo on a rescue mission. They tracked the Imperials to an abandoned medical center, but the Imperials refused to reveal Leia's location. Drawing on his training, X-7 captured an Imperial officer and used a technique to cause the man incredible by compressing his parascapular nerve. Ferus Olin, who had accompanied them on the rescue mission, recognized this as an Imperial technique, but said nothing to reveal this to X-7.
Unfortunately for X-7, the Tobin Elad alias was exposed shortly afterward, when he tried to frame Han Solo for his own failed attempt to kill Luke Skywalker. X-7 fled to an Imperial space station in the Zoma System, hoping to gain time to come up with another plan to kill Skywalker, but Solo was also on the space station, and overheard a conversation between X-7 and Commander Rezi Soresh. X-7 didn't realize Solo was on the station, and so he made his way to Tatooine in an attempt to finally eliminate Skywalker. Solo tracked him there, and was able to confront Tobin Elad at gunpoint. For reasons unknown, Skywalker chose to believe that Solo was innocent of the murder attempt, and all blame was placed on Tobin Elad. Knowing that he was in trouble, X-7 fought his way free and fled into space.
(RF1, RF2, RF3)
Elaginn
A former spice-jacker and leader of his own gang, Elaginn went crazy and bound himself to a chair. He then jumped out a window, leaving the running of his gang to Romort Raort.
(DESB)
Elaine
This woman was a member of the crew that was hired by Doctor Vigh to transport several arachne from Talus to Nubia, during the height of the Galactic Civil War. It was Elaine who was ordered to check on the status of the ship's power couplings during take-off, so she was the first to discover that an arachne had managed to escape from their containers. Unfortunately, Elaine was attacked immediately, and never got a chance to relay her information to the rest of the crew.
(SWGAL)
Elam
This young man lived with his uncle, Louie, on the planet Taris, some 4,000 years before the Galactic Civil War.
(KOTOR)
Elamm
This male Drall was a member of the Wingriders during the early years of the New Republic. Along with his ibbot Sha'lott, he patrolled the skies of Drall over Meccha. Elamm was a member of Duchess Sarella's clan, and was distinguished from his brethren by his short stature and reticent demeanor.
(CCW)
Elamposnian Monks
This religious brotherhood practices strict chastity.
(POT)
Elan
This Galacian woman was a member of the hill clans, and remained outside the control of the city of Galu. However, she rose to become her clan's leader, and was considered to be a candidate to succeed Queen Veda despite her lack of concern for Galacian politics. Queen Veda revealed to Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi-Wan Kenobi that Elan was actually the daughter of her husband, King Cana, who had defied the Galacian political ministers and married a woman of the hill clans. When she remained outside the democratic elections Veda proposed, both Deca Brun and Wila Prammi courted her support. Elan refused to acknowledge any of the candidates, keeping the hill people separate from the inhabitants of Galu. She was distinguished from other Galacians by her darker eyes and skin tone, closer to the nighttime colors than to the brightness of the moonlight. Elan was known as a healer among her people, and helped Qui-Gon Jinn recover from wounds he suffered while fighting off bandits in the hills. She told him that her father, Rowi, had been a noted healer among the hill people, and that her mother, Tema, had never traveled to Galu. Domi revealed the to Qui-Gon that Elan was the true heir, shortly after Lonnag Giba attempted to assassinate her. She agreed to travel to Galu, and eventually threw in her support - and that of the Hill People - to Wila Prammi. Despite acknowledging her heritage, Elan chose not to take the Tallah surname until she was ready to accept it.
(MOC)
Elan
This Yuuzhan Vong priestess accompanied Harrar on his mission to oversee the invasion of the known galaxy, after the loss of Shedao Shai's fleet at Ithor. Originally trained by the priestess Falung, Elan was considered beautiful by both Yuuzhan Vong and human terms, having a shapely figure and long, raven-black hair. Her father was a personal advisor to Supreme Overlord Shimrra. She agreed to become a hostage, as part of a plan to begin wiping out the Jedi Knights. She allowed herself to become a host for a group of bo'tous, a bioweapon which could be exhaled in a confined space, killing all beings who breathed it in. She herself knew that survival was not guaranteed, but knew that her mission would place her in a position of greatness with the Deception Sect. The plan was for Elan to be captured and request political asylum, as well as a meeting with the Jedi Knights. She offered them the antidote to the disease which had been killing Mara Jade Skywalker, as an indication of her sincerity. In a battle staged to provide cover, she and her familiar, Vergere, jettisoned from a Yuuzhan Vong warship and was rescued. She was initially questioned on Wayland, but a planted "assassin" tried to kill her. She was then escorted to Coruscant by Major Showolter, but their ship - the Queen of Empire -was attacked by the Peace Brigade. The mercenaries hoped to return Elan to the Yuuzahn Vong, to prove their loyalty and worth. Showolter was injured, and Han Solo was asked to escort her. Han was unable to escape with Elan, and they were discovered by Reck Desh and the Peace Brigade. Elan was brought to the mercenaries' ship, in preparation for returning her to the Yuuzhan Vong. Elan took matters into her own hands, exhaling one breath of the bo'tous to kill the mercenaries. However, when she tried to kill Solo as well, she found herself trapped in the hold of the Millennium Falcon with the bioweapon. She quickly succombed to the death it brought.
(HT, DW)
Elan'shak
This Twi'lek was a member of the Shak clan, and was Koh'shak's brother. Elan'shak served as the Fan Master of the Kala'uun Starport, working to ensure that a steady flow of relatively fresh air made it to the deepest levels of the station. Note that this character is also referred to as Elam'shak in Platt's Starport Guide.
(PSPG)
Elanthie
This card game was popular in many cantinas, during the early years of the New Order.
(OWS)
Elarles
A waiter in the bar on Circarpous V where Luke and Leia meet Halla.
(SME)
Elashi
This was a common name among the Cathar race.
(UANT)
Elassa
This woman was one of the Sith warriors who were stationed on the planet Manaan during the Great Sith War. Elassa was murdered just before the onset of the Great Hunt, and her body was found in a hotel room. It was believed that she had been having an affair with a man named Sunry, because his Hero's Cross medal was found in her hand. However, all the evidence pointed to a plot by Elassa's superior officers to discredit Sunry, which would have been thwarted because Sunry was trying to end the affair when he went to the hotel room. A judge on Manaan later found Sunry innocent, although Elassa's killer was never identified.
(KOTOR)
Elastex
This fabric was used to create form-fitting clothing.
(JE)
Elathan
This alien race was first encountered by the Jedi Knights who served aboard the Chu'unthor, more than 300 years before the Battle of Yavin. This was one of many events which served to promote the mission of the Chu'unthor.
(PJSB)
Elav
A common name given to Twi'lek males, this name meant "scholar".
(GCG)
Elba
This was the designation of a group of Z-95 Headhunters that were part of the Dimok naval forces, during the latter stages of the Sepan Civil War.
(TIEP)
Elba
This grain crop was used to produce elba beer.
(CSA)
Elba Beer
This was a potent, heady brew that Chewbacca liked to drink, during the early years of the New Order.
(HSR)
Elba Water
A non-alcoholic beverage created from elba.
(TFE)
Elban, K'cri
This man was a respected hero of the Clone Wars before he retired from military duty and went underground, shortly befor Emperor Palpatine's rise to power. He eventually established K'cri's Cafe on Cloud City, and was known on the outpost as a good guy at heart.
(GG2)
Elbara Nine
This ice-covered planet was the site of the Alliance' GlitterFall Base. The Empire maintained a Naval staging area near Elbara Nine, but the location saw little use during the Galactic Civil War.
(HAS)
Elbee
This was the common nickname used to describe the LB-series bulk loader droid designated T1-LB.
(KOR1, KOR2, KORH)
Elcorth
This planet, located in the Koornacht Cluster, was inhabited by a colony of Morath and Andalese pholikite miners. It was overrun by the Yevetha during the Great Purge.
(TT)
Elda
This humanoid woman was an independent spacer who worked in the Mid Rim during the years leading up to the Battle of Naboo. It was Elda who agreed to take Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi-Wan Kenobi to Kodai, during their search for Doctor Murk Lundi and a rumored Sith Holocron. Despite the fact that they had traveled to Kodai during the lowest point in the ocean's tide cycle, Elda remained on Kodai and helped the Jedi escape from the planet.
(JAF)
Elder, Collus
This ancient Alsakan artist influenced sculpture and other physical media more than a thousand years before the Battle of Yavin, imparting a primitive style that showed only the most necessary parts of a subject. One of his adherents was credited with sculpting the Alsakan version of the Tessent.
(GMR9)
Elder Brother, The
A name used in the Corellian System for the planet Corellia.
(AC)
Elder Council
This was the name of the ruling body found on the planet Yinchor, during the height of the New Order. Imperial Governor Wessel kidnapped the entire Elder Council and held them for ransom, effectively trapping the Yinchori and forcing them into inaction. A group of Yinchori decided to kidnap Leia Organa, sometime prior to the Battle of Endor, to exchange her for the Elder Council.
(MC86)
Elders
This was the name given to the oldest members of the Oswaft society that lived in the ThonBoka. Many of these individuals measured a kilometer or more in length.
(LCS)
Elders
This group of ancient Rakatans wanted to remain neutral during the era of the Great Sith War, even after their homeworld was discovered by the Jedi Knights who were searching for Darth Malak.
(KOTOR)
Elders
The oldest members of the Ewok society, they preside over each Ewok tribe.
(E6)
Elders' Council
This political body was made up of those Ssi-ruuk who were the most revered citizens of the planet Lwhekk. It served the Shreeftut as a body of advisors and counselors, and was generally considered to be on par with the Conclave. Only those Ssi-ruuk who were born on Lwhekk could sit on the Elders' Council.
(AE, NEGA)
Elders of Gand
This the the name given to the leaders of the Gand civilization.
(NEGA)
Eldon, Darv
This Imperial Navy Captain served under Admiral Greelanx. Eldon had been a friend of Soontir Fel's from the days of their training at the Imperial Academy, a friendship which lasted ten years until Eldon's death. He commanded the Carrack-class picket ship Vigilance. During the initial skirmishes of the Battle of Nar Shaddaa, Eldon was killed when the Vigilance was destroyed.
(THG)
Eldratz
This form of spice was so deadly that even the Hutts refuse to sell it. Quarlo I'Shibix and his workers were involved in a large smuggling ring to move eldratz on and off the planet Krann, until they were discovered by New Republic agents.
(TSK)
Eldritch
This submersible starship was purchased by the Corellian Security Force as part of a sting operation. The crew of the craft were given false identification which allowed them to meet with the criminals they were trying to catch, and a relationship was built. The criminals invited the CorSec agents to their underwater base, then opened fire on the Eldritch. All aboard were killed, and the Eldritch was never seen again.
(HAS)
Eleanor, Krispus
An ancient nobleman of the Kashi Mer, he started Eleanor Propulsion as a hobby.
(TOJC)
Eleanor Propulsion
This ancient corporation was based in the Kashi system, and was founded by Krispus Eleanor to provide customized, personal, luxury transportation. Most of their designs were for ground-based transports.
(TOJC)
Eleazari, Ire
This Ithorian exiled himself from his homeworld of Ithor in order to monitor the activities of the treacherous Oosea. Ire purchased an asteroid in the Sil'Lume Asteroid Belt in order to monitor Oosea's dealings with Imperial Governor Parnell. Ire also became good friends with the Tredways, and assisted Luke Skywalker in saving Dena Tredway after Parnell destroyed 24 Tredway.
(JH)
Elect
This was the name given to those prisoners of Lord Shadowspawn who were deemed worthy to be transformed into Pawns. The process and criteria for being chosen was a secret that was kept by the Pawns, although many beings feared that it was simply a random sampling of individuals. The Elect were taking into the Election Center and encased in meltmassif stone, which protected the Elect from harming themselves when their skulls were cut open and tiny pieces of the glass-like stone were implanted in their brains. The shards of meltmassif stone formed a crystalline network inside the skull, and would grow over time to fill the skull with crystal. Although the Elect was unconscious when they were brought into the Election Center, they were awakened after the removal of the top of their skull, so that the Pawns could see the Elect's reactions to the neural probes that helped to identify where the shards of meltmassif were implanted. With the implantation completed, the skull of the Elect was replaced, and the being was fitted with their own Crown, turning them into a Pawn.
(LSSM)
Election Center
This section of Lord Shadowspawn's fortress on the planet Mindor was where those captives who had been chosen in the Sorting Center were turned into Pawns. Within the Election Center was the Pawning Table, where the Elects were turned into Shadowspawn's minions. Like the rest of the Imperial fortress, the Election Center was formed from the meltmassif stone that made up Mindor's lower crust.
(LSSM)
Electnode
This term describes the position held by Marasan governmental officials. Each electnode had an uplink to the Mindnet, which was used to provide data to the Grand Daern.
(GG12)
Electra
This Alliance Lambda-class shuttle was part of the small task force that was sent to attack the Imperial outpost NL-1, during the months following the Battle of Hoth. The Alliance believed that the outpost would be poorly guarded, since it had only recently been completed, but the Imperial forces arrayed in the Pakuuni System were more than a match for the Alliance vessels. The Electra was captured during the early part of the battle, after it was disabled by Imperial starfighters led by Maarek Stele.
(TIE, TIEP)
Electric Caliphs of Mourn
This was one of the most famous droid armies of the earliest recorded histories of the galaxy.
(NEGD)
Electric Fog Effects Module
This was a droid effects module that was used by entertainers to create mist of white sparkles in the vicinity of the droid.
(SWG2P)
Electric Judgement
This was the name used by Jedi Master Plo Koon to describe his light-side version of Force lightning.
(NEGC)
Electrite
This mineral, which formed fist-sized crystals, was used to manufacture the leads used in detonation devices.
(TB)
Electro Net
see Electrostun Net
(MC16)
Electro-bars
Similar in performance to electro-wire, electro-bars were used to protect windows and openings from unwanted intrusion. The bars were formed into a grid that was placed over the opening. An electrical current was then run through the bars, creating a huge electric shock when a being touches them.
(DOD)
Electrobinocs
This was another name for a set of electrobinoculars.
(RF3)
Electrobinoculars
These devices provided the same kind of far-distance imaging functions as macrobinoculars, but electrobinoculars allowed for more image enhancement.
(E4N, E5)
Electrobolt Assault Rifle
This was a crude, outdated form of projectile weapon, which fired explosive packets of electricity at its target.
(DN1)
Electrobonds
This was another name for binders.
(IS3)
Electrocuffs
This was a generic term used to describe force cuffs or other form of electro-cuff that delivered a shock to a prisoner, if the prisoner struggled against their bonds.
(MF)
Electro-cuffs
This form of handcuffs or binders produced an electric shock whenever the wearer exerted pressure on their bonds.
(MOC)
Electrocution Death Flightknife
This was one of the many Yedagonian fighter squadrons that supported Wedge Antilles and the Running Crimson Flightknife during the war against the forces of the Cartann nation, on Adumar.
(SOA)
Electrocution Worm
This was another name for the raen sovra.
(COG)
Electro-dart
This was a small dart that could be fired from a specialized pistol or rifle. These darts were often used in crowd control, or to subdue a violent target, to avoid the complications that sometimes arose when using chemicals or drugs. Each small electro-dart emitted an intense electric shock when it lodged in the flesh of a living being or creature, stunning the victim into submission.
(CWA9)
Electrodictionary
A hand-held translation device.
(SE)
Electro-eel
This snake-like fish was native to the oceans of the planet Kamino. These fish were named for the electric discharge they generated within their bodies, and used to stun their prey. Electro-eels moved through the ocean in large schools, and the discharges of electrical energy that emanated from their bodies lit up the surrounding water with a ghostly glow.
(RF4)
Electroencephaloscan
This was a form of medical test in which the electrical activity of a being's brain was scanned and monitored for certain patterns and characteristics. Although most humanoid beings allowed the tests to occur, several races - such as the Kel Dor - considered the use of an electrencephaloscan to be an intrusion of their privacy.
(FJ1)
Electroglobin
This organic material was what allowed a Polydroxol to survive in the poisonous atmosphere of the planet Sevetta. Electroglobin was a form of electrically-charged, gaseous plasma which flowed like blood through their amorphous bodies.
(SWJ12)
Electroharp
This musical instrument was an amplified version of a harp, and was considered a must-have part of any six-piece band during the last decades of the Old Republic.
(MBS)
Electro-jabber
These high-voltage stun prods were used to control crowds during the last decades of the Old Republic and into the era of the New Order. Similar in many ways to a force pike, an electro-jabber sent out a numbing pulse of energy when it touched flesh, rendering a being immobile for several hours.
(E6, JQ6, GORW)
Electrolast
This small corporation produced some of the galaxy's most popular and expensive shockboxing gear, during the early years of the New Republic.
(OWS)
Electrolocomotion
This was the biological equivalent of a repulsorlift engine, and was the method which beldons and other atmospheric creatures travel. By manipulating their own electric fields, these creatures push against the magnetic and electrical fields of a planet, thereby moving short distances without actually moving their bodies.
(GG2)
Electromagnetic Cage
This form of prison cell was a standard cell that used special metals in formation of its walls, floor, and ceiling. When a current was passed through these metals, an electromagnetic field was created within the cage and in the surrounding space. This field blocked certain kinds of radiation, ensuring that the captive or a potential rescuer could not use certain kinds of energy to break open the cage.
(CN3)
Electromagnetic Pulse Emitter
This restraining device was used to alter the brainwave activity of certain species and races, disrupting the ability of the brain to interact with other bodily systems. In this way, a being could be restrained with or without shackles or binders, and they would be unable coordinate their brain with their body in order to make an escape. Certain species were more susceptible to the use of electromagnetic pulse emitter, including Twi'leks, because the constant pulse of energy wreaked havoc with their lekku.
(CN3)
Electromagnetic Pulser
This small device was used by hospitals and medical centers to scan a body for any non-organic material that might have become imbedded in the flesh of a living being.
(LF9)
Electromesh Armor
This form of armor was created by the Nagai warriors. It resembled a glossy, form-fitting body suit, but was much more protective than simply fabric. Into the material were woven small power cells that created an electric field around the wearer, absorbing energy from blasters and other energy weapons and dispersing it away from the wearer. Because electromesh armor was more like cloth, it provided the Nagai warrior with maximum flexibility as well as protection.
(UANT)
Electron Storage Lattice
This was a form of data storage system that was used in the creation of datasticks and other portable storage devices. The lattice was a specialized matrix that could hold electrons in patterns that could be read by computers and displayed as readable information. The lattice was powered by a small, internal power source that kept the electrons in their patterns until a command to erase a certain piece of information was issued. If damaged, the lattice would literally explode in a flash of light, as it released its electrons from their patterns.
(CN2)
Electron Torpedo
This form of torpedo used energized electrons, instead of protons or plasma, as the catalyst for its explosive power.
(MDCAR)
Electron Wall
see Laser Gate
(NECH)
Electronet
This sticky webbing of current-conducting fibers was used to detain a being at a distance. The webbing was launched at the target inside a small warhead which explodes shortly before impact. This releases the webbing, which wraps itself around the target. An electrical shock can be administered by the firer using a small remote control.
(GG10)
Electronic Dice
This was a form of dicing that used electronic dice to minimize the cheating that can occur with regular, stamped dice.
(DA)
Electronic Freightways
This mysterious company had no address, no board of directors, and no contact information. Any deep research had led to another company by the same name, which went out of business well before the Clone Wars. Electronic Freightways, nevertheless, contracts a great number of independent spacers to carry its cargoes across the galaxy. Spacers discover unusual requests suddenly pop up on their datapads, indicated where to pick up the cargo and how much the job with pay. The company always seemed to have in-depth knowledge of the spacers they employ, and ensure the confidentiality of their cargoes by packing them in heavily reinforced crates.
(PSG)
Electronic Translator
A handheld device which was used to read written text or process vocal speech and provide the user with an understandable translation.
(E4N, DLS)
Electrophoto Receptors
Known as EPRs, these scanners were a form of starship sensor system that used all available forms of light to generate a two- or three-dimensional image of the surrounding space. They were used for short-range monitoring and targetting.
(SWSB)
Electro-photon Receptor
This simple sensor system gathered data from various forms of light and photonic emissions from its surroundings and provided anaylsis of the possible location of lifeforms.
(OS, CHRN)
Electro-pick
This was the term used to describe any powered lock-picking device.
(SWJ15)
Electropole
This Gungan weapon, produced by the Otoh Gunga Defense League, was very similar in design and usage to a force pike. Although technically a weapon, the electropole was used more to intimidate an enemy or beast, rather than to injure or kill it.
(E1, E1N, SON, NEGW)
Electroprod
This was another name for an electro-jabber.
(RCTC)
Electro-proton Bomb
This weapon by developed by the Galactic Republic, during the early stages of the Clone Wars. The elctro-proton bomb was designed in response to the hysteria that arose from propaganda that claimed the droid armies of the Confederacy of Independent Systems contained far more soldiers than the Republic could oppose with the limited number of clone troopers in the Grand Army of the Republic. While electro-magnetic pulse weapons were effective against the battle droids, they were only useful in small-scale engagements. The Republic needed something more devastating for those battles in which it faced a huge army of droids of all shapes and sizes, which prompted the development of the electro-proton bomb. Doctor Sionver Boll and her team developed the weapon to be exploded in the center of a droid army, so that the blast would radiate outward and affect every piece of machinery in the area, yet leave any organic life unharmed. The first large-scale use of the electro-proton bomb came during the Battle of Malastare, and proved more or less successful. The initial blast of the bomb made it appear as if it were a conventional, explosive weapon, with a fiery cloud of flame and smoke forming at its heart. However, this was only the beginning, as the heat generated from the blast set off the bomb's secondary explosives, which ejected a huge sphere of electro-proton energy that reduced the battle droids' internal systems to slag. Unfortunately for the Republic, the damage from the weapon was not confined to the droids on the surface of the ground. The shock of the two explosions set off a massive seismic wave that radiated into the planet's crust, creating a huge sinkhole that consumed both battle droids and living soldiers. On Malastare, this seismic devastation also unleashed a zillo beast that had lain dormant beneath the ground for generations.
(CWTV40)
Electro-pulser
This metal rod was part of the machinery the Syndicat used to erase the memories of the Phindians as part of the renewal process. A pair of electro-pulsers were used, one to press against each temple on the Phindian's head, and they each sent waves of destructive energy through the Phindian's brain.
(HP)
Electrorangefinder
A sophisticated component which calculates the distance between itself and a target. They were often used in macrobinoculars and starship targetting systems.
(E5)
Electro-rangefinder
This sophisticated weapons sighting system was used on Imperial AT-AT walkers. The electro-rangefinder was connected to a ceiling-mounted system, and descended when called for by the commander of the walker. He then used it to locate and target his objective. The range finder provided him with distance and telemetru information, which could be fed directly into the AT-AT's targetting computer.
(CCG3)
Electroray Discharger
This energy weapon was developed for use by the Yuuzhan Vong Hunter series of droids, some twenty-seven years after the Battle of Yavin.
(SBS)
Electro-restraint
This was a form of energy binder that was developed by Separatist scientists, during the early stages of the Clone Wars. Using electromagnetic energy, electro-restraints bound a being's wrists and ankles to any metal surface. These devices were also used on shocker sticks to deliver jolts of electrical energy to a prisoner's body.
(CWSOD)
Electroscope
This visor-shaped microscope was used by doctors for detecting small bodies, such as viruses and cells.
(GOF3)
Electrospanner
This tool was similar to a hydrospanner, but it used electrical power instead of hydraulic power to create pressure.
(CN1)
Electrospeech
This form of language used direct energy modulation to create words and concepts.
(LSSM)
Electrostaff
Similar in many respects to a force pike, the electrostaff had a heavier body that allowed it to be wielded against stronger opponents or materials. The electrostaffs that were produced for the IG-100 MagnaGuards were built from phrik metal, making them impervious to the energy of a lightsaber blade.
(LAWS, NEGD)
Electro-staff
This was one of the primary weapons of the Geonosian race. Measuring nearly two meters in length, an electro-staff was formed from a hollowed-out bone which was coated with resin. Specialized components inside the staff provided an electrical charge to special tips at either end, which could stun an opponent into unconsciousness.
(UANT)
Electrostatic Charge Detonator
Developed by BlasTech Industries for used by the Grand Army of the Republic, this explosive device delivered a powerful electrostatic discharge across a large blast radius. Anything within the blast radius suffered from exposure to the discharge: living beings were electrocuted, while the circuitry of droids and other computer-controlled systems was fused or damaged and rendered inoperable. The wepaon was exceptionally effective against the droid armies of the Confederacy of Independent Systems, but the backsplash of energy often shut down the computer systems in the helmet of Phase I or Phase II Armor, so any clone troopers using an EC detonator had to ensure they got out of the blast radius after launching one.
(LAWS, SWI84)
Electrostatic Repellor
This was the generic name used to describe any device that generated an static field to repel airborne particles, such as sand and dust.
(E4N)
Electrostatic Reverser
This was another name for an electrostatic repellor, a device used to remove sand and dust from a starship's hull.
(LSSM)
Electro-stave
This was an ancient form of a stun baton.
(TOJC)
Electrostun Net
This was a type of conductive netting that could be deployed to ensnare a victim. Once ensnared, the victim was administered an electric shock of varying strength. The strength depended upon the strength of the victim's struggles.
(CSWEA)
Electrotelescope
Similar in function to electrobinoculars, the electrotelescope had a much greater range and better image resolution.
(E5)
Electrotex
This durable nanoweave fabric was noted for its opalescent luster and its outrageous price. Many nobles fancied themselves as pilots had flightsuits made from electrotex, during the years following the Swarm War.
(LF3)
Electrowire
This was the name given to any form of wire which was used to cordone off an area. A strong electrical current was run through the wire, jolting any being which came in contact with it.
(DOR)
Electro-wire
This form of heavy wire was used to protect prisons and other high-security areas. It was attached to the tops of walls and structures in tight loops, then the wire was connected to a power source. An intense current of electricity then flows through the wire, producing an heavy shock to any being that touches it.
(DOD)
Electrum
This was one of the most precious of precious metals, often mined on worlds like Abregado-rae. Electrum was a rare, naturally-occurring combination of silver and gold.
(CCW, CN2)
Electrum Lightsaber
This was simply a way to describe a lightsaber whose hilt was forged from electrum. Mace Windu was perhaps the best-known Jedi Master to wield such a weapon.
(SWI62)
Elee, Nikohler
This alien was a member of the Galactic Radicals, during the years following the Battle of Naboo.
(BH)
Eleemosynary
This Imperial Star Destroyer was under the command of Grand Admiral Teshik during the height of the Galactic Civil War. Teshik and his forces fought bravely at the Battle of Endor, harassing Alliance ships for three hours after the destruction of the second Death Star, before the Eleemosynary was finally disabled by ion cannon fire and captured.
(SWI66)
Eleeo
When translated into Basic, this Ewok word meant "never."
(GPB)
Eleeoth
When translated into Basic, this Ewok word meant "far."
(GPB)
Elegaic Fabrications
Based on the planet Coruscant during the early years of the New Republic, this fine furniture manufacturer produced some of the most exquisite and functional furniture found in the galaxy.
(EL2)
Elegance Enshrined
This kybo was bonded to the Ferroan male Kroj'b, during the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy.
(FH3)
Elegance Message Drone
Developed by Industrial Automaton, this nine-meter-long cylinder was capable of hyperspacial travel, and was designed to carry messages to virtually any destination in a matter of hours. However, they were extremely expensive, and the instantaneous communication made possible by the HoloNet forced the Elegance drone out of favor. However, the Empire realized the need for secure, emerceny communications, and maintained a small supply for use by remote Imperial Governors. So did many news agencies, who acquired Elegance drones to send information from system to system. The drone had limited computer capability, basically just enough to get the drone from one location to the other. Information was placed within sealed compartments for transport, and delivered only when the encoded signal emitted from the drone was answered with the correct codes. The Elegance drone was equipped with a self-destruct mechanism, designed to go off if the security protocols were bypassed. These drones were notorious for needed continual maintenance, as their hyperdrive motivators burned out after just five uses.
(TBSB, FTD)
Elegant Interlude
This ship was owned and operated by Danith Jalay. Strego volunteered the ship to assist in the defense of Nar Shaddaa, during the Imperial attack commanded by Admiral Greelanx. The Elegant Interlude was dispatched to assist in taking out the initial picket line of Greelanx's formation.
(THG)
Elegant Wake
This Romodi Interstellar passenger liner was ambushed by the Merson Slavers shortly before the onset of the Clone Wars. All aboard were taken prisoner, and the ship itself was scuttled and set adrift. The Elegant Wake was en route to Sy Myrth with Sy Myrthian refugees who were fleeing Coruscant after their homeworld seceded from the Old Republic. It was believed that all aboard were eventually sold into slavery. Several class-action lawsuits were brought against Romodi by the families of the Sy Myrthians who were captured, claiming that crew incompetence botched the standard sileet-running procedures used near asteroid fields, alerting the Merson Slavers to the presence of the Elegant Wake.
(HNN4)
Elegin, Drost
The leader of House Elegin for a number of years, Leia Organa remembered him from her early days as a Senator. Drost was always getting into trouble for one scandal or another, but his brother's position in the Imperial Navy and his family's wealth kept him in favor. When the Empire was defeated, he and House Elegin stayed out of sight until Roganda Ismaren contacted him about a plan to recover the Eye of Palpatine.
(COJ)
Elegin, Pouquor
This was the pseudonym used by an Imperial Intelligence agent, during the height of the Galactic Civil War. According to intercepted transmissions, Pouqour was a member of the Sedition branch.
(ISB)
Elegos A'Kla
Under the command of General Wedge Antilles, this Imperial-class Star Destroyer was part of a New Republic fleet which was commandeered by Garm Bel Iblis to assist in the defense of the Jedi base on Eclipse, some two years after the Yuuzhan Vong began their invasion of the galaxy. The Elegos A'Kla accompanied the Mon Mothma to Talfaglio, against the wishes of the New Republic military, to ensure that the Jedi Knights escaped without mishap. It was later learned that Chief of State Borsk Fey'lya himself authorized the use of the Star Destroyers, legitimizing their appearance in rescuing the Jedi. Both ships were able to transport thousands of Talfaglion refugees away from the Yuuzhan Vong, in addition to defending Eclipse against discovery. The Elegos A'Kla, named for the Caamasi diplomat who was killed by the Yuuzhan Vong, was one of the first Star Destroyers equipped with a new form of gravity-well projector, but even that weaponry was no match for the sheer numbers of the Yuuzhan Vong. During the Second Battle of Coruscant, the Elegos A'Kla fought valiantly, but was unable to stem the tide of alien attackers and was ultimately forced to retire from the battle. It underwent repairs for many months, and eventually became one of the backbones of the navy of the Galactic Alliance.
(SBS, DN2)
Elek
When translated into Basic, this Mandalorian word meant "yes." It could also be shortened to simply 'lek.
(OWS)
Elemental Chamber
This part of a weapon core contained the "fuel" that was used to power the weapon. The most common types of elemental chambers produced electrical, plasma, or chemical reactions to provide power to the weapon core.
(SWGAL)
Elephant Nose
A derogatory term for the Kubaz race
(SW)
Elerion
This was a warm, humid planet, located in the Outer Rim Territories. Much of the planet's income was derived from gambling profits during the height of the New Order.
(T15)
Elesa
This was one of the many outpost settlements founded on the planet Ando Prime. It was located near Juaka Canyon.
(GMR2)
Eleton
This gaseous substance was found in large quantities on the planet Caaraz. It could be refined for use as a fuel source for weapons power packs, and gaseous eleton was one of the most common gases used for blasters. It was for this reason that the Empire garrisoned Caaraz during the Galactic Civil War.
(GG12)
Eletrotex
see Electrotex
(LF9)
Eleusis
This was an Alliance escort carrier, active during the height of the Galactic Civil War.
(XVT)
Eleven Elders of the People
This was the governing body of the planet Emberlene. They were responsible for commissioning the creation of the Mistryl warrior society. It was also known that the Eleven were responsible for the subjugation and conquest of several planets in the immediate vicinty of Emberlene, which led the destruction of the planet at the hands of mercenaries hired by their victims. They covered the true nature of the destruction by claiming it was the Empire, worried about the strength of the Mistryl, that attacked Emberlene.
(SOP, VOF)
Eleven Star Marketing
This major advertising, marketing, and sales company was a non-voting, contributing sponsor of the Corporate Sector Authority. They created the "Artificial Intelligence Worth Shaving Your Head For" campaign for the Aj^6 cyborg construct.
(CSA)
Eleven, The
This small group was the original founders of the underground rebellion that started on the planet Bellassa, during the months following the end of the Clone Wars, when the Empire took control of the planet. Originally founded by Ferus Olin and Roan Lands, the Eleven was named for the fact that eleven members all agreed to begin working against the oppression of the Empire, in order to make Bellassa free once more. This made Ferus and Roan the primary targets of Inquisitor Malorum and the Imperial agents on the planet, but this didn't stop the group from growing quickly beyond the original eleven members. In just a few months, The Eleven were leading a band of several hundred freedom fighters.
However, in the wake of the arrest of Roan Lands and the escape of Ferus Olin, the members of The Eleven disbanded, hoping to spread out and make it harder for the Imperials to destroy their resistance. This proved to be a beneficial decision, as the scattered members were able to recruit on their own, growing the number of supporters to several hundred individuals.
(LJ1, LJ5, LJ7)
Elfa
This small, personal submersible was operated by the Yarin harbor master of the Crystal Reef floating city, located near the arctic polar cap of Calamari. It was provided for use by Cilghal, Jacen Solo, and Tenel Ka, who were trying to intercept Anja Gallandro. They later used it to eliminate a stash of spice hidden under the polar ice by Black Sun operatives, but the sub was heavily damaged in an encounter with the skra'akan.
(CCR)
Elfwannabe, Ikito
This man was one of the surviving members of the Death Watch, terrorizing the spacelanes near the Forest Moon of Endor during the height of the Galactic Civil War.
(SWGAL)
ELG-3A
Known as the Diplomat's Blaster, the SoroSuub ELG-3A was part of a line of weapons produced for bodyguards and political operatives. Sleek and easily hidden, the ELG-3A provided the power of a pistol with the size of a hold-out blaster. It was primarily marketed as a defensive weapon, capable of stunning an attacker with limited collateral damage.
(AEG)
ELG-5C
This model of hold-out blaster was produced by SoroSuub, during the era of the Galactic Civil War. It was known among weapons experts for its durability and power, primarily because it could be fired for a minute or more before the blaster's power cells were drained.
(LSSM)
Elgar
This continent, located on the western hemisphere of Lazerian IV, was part of the kingdom of Devit.
(TSK)
Elgerkab's Cantina
This was one of the handful of taverns that were located in the city of Ugnorgrad, on the floating facility called the Ungaught Surface, that were not affiliated with the Ugnaught Mechanics Union. Although no direct links were ever made, several fires in Elgerkab's Cantina were attributed to Union members during the early years of the New Republic.
(PH)
Elglih
This elderly Serp was rescued from a carnivorous plant by Luke Skywalker, when the young rebel was on Serphidi as part of a mission to negotiate a treaty with the Serps. Elglih took Luke to his home in Harmony Glade and provided him with food, and told him the history of the Serp people. Elglih then explained that he needed to challenge King S'Shah in a doom-joust, hopefully to defeat the tyrant and free the Serp people. Luke reluctantly agreed to serve as Elglih's squire, although Elglih was forced to recognize that Luke was a better jouster than he was. Elglih then convinced Luke to challenge King S'Shah in his place. Luke managed toi unseat S'Shah, and the King agreed to submit to Luke. However, S'Shah pulled a micro-jolt from his robes and tried to kill Luke. Seeing the danger, Elglih used his own weapon to shoot S'Shah dead. Although it was Luke who defeated S'Shah in battle, Elglih was named the new King of Serphidi, and he agreed to throw the support of the Serp people over to the Alliance, as a way to repay Luke for his defeat of S'Shah.
(MC64)
Elgrin, Tam
This young man was a videographer, working on the planet Coruscant when the Yuuzhan Vong invaded the galaxy. In the wake of the Battle of Coruscant, Tam claimed that he and his crew were trying to flee Coruscant when they were attacked by the Yuuzhan Vong. He said that he was knocked unconscious, and barely escaped with his life and his holocamera. When the New Republic retook Borleias and regrouped there, Tam was reunited with Wolam Tser, in an effort to provide as much intelligence on the situation on Coruscant as possible. They provided the initial views of the Yuuzhan Vong using skyhooks and orbital platforms to destroy the cityscape of the planet. Unknown to the New Republic, however, Tam was actual a spy, placed in the Borleias base through the machinations of Viqi Shesh. Tam had actually been captured by the Yuuzhan Vong on Coruscant, and an implant was placed in his skull that caused intense pain if he failed to follow his orders. He was asked to become friends with Danni Quee, in hopes that key information could be smuggled out of Borleias. However, he found himself hating what he had become, and wishing he could fight against the pain in his head. He managed to sneak into Danni's lab one night and steal information, but was unable to bring himself to kill her. Unfortunately for Tam, Danni had faked being asleep, and allowed him to steal a wealth of false information. In response to his inability to kill Danni Quee, the implant shorted out most of Tam's physical systems, an act which was not unlike death for him. While resisting the implant caused a good deal of damage to his body, Tam nevertheless survived. He was nursed back to health by Cilghal, and eventually set out to make up for the trouble he had caused. Tam began pointing out the Yuuzhan Vong listening devices he had installed, and even saved a Bothan operative from being tortured by a disguised Yuuzhan Vong warrior. Tam soon found a calling when he met the young boy named Tarc. Tam started teaching Tarc how to operate a holocamera, and found that he liked the boy. He made sure that Tarc was accounted for during the evacuation of Borleias.
(EL1, EL2)
Eliad
A non-descript planet in the Minos Cluster, it was on Eliad that Emperor Palpatine exiled a large number of nobles after stripping them of their power. He offered them the chance to remain alive - rather than make martyrs out of them by killing them - if they remained in permanent exile. If they agreed, they were allowed to take with them all of their wealth. Eliad was one of a handful of remote worlds that Palpatine chose as his exile colonies. With nothing to do and nowhere to go, the incredibly rich settlers of Eliad devised increasingly sophisticated and demented ways of entertaining themselves. The inhabitants remained staunch, albeit quite, supporters of the Old Republic, but they kept their beliefs to themselves rather than attract Imperial attention. Palpatine stationed a Lancer-class frigate in orbit around Eliad, to keep the nobles in their places. The average day on Eliad lasted 21 standard hours, while its year encompasses 381 local days.
(GG6)
Eliall-class Cargo Barge
This 100-meter-long container ship was used by many Outer Rim shipping concerns during the height of the New Order. It required a crew of five to operate, and could transport up to five passengers and 300 metric tons of cargo.
(TSIA)
Elias, Kama
The Telosian gladiator was one of the combatants in the game of Katharsis.
(DOR)
Elicia
Fliry Vorru's Thyferran secretary.
(BW)
Eliest Council
The Saurton ruling council on Essowyn.
(PG)
Eliey
This was one of the codenames used by Zozriodor Slayke to describe key locations of military value on the planet Praesitlyn, during the attempt by Freedom's Sons and Daughters to fend off a Separatist attack on the Intergalactic Communications Center, some two and a half years after the Battle of Geonosis. Eliey and Kaudine were positions that flanked Slayke's command center, and were located some 600 meters behind Izable. Like the command center and positions Izable, Kaudine, and Judlie, Eliey had a 360-degree view of its surrounding terrain, and its fire zone overlapped with Izable and Judlie. This provided the maximum defense of the command center. However, Zozridor's forces were badly outnumbered by the battle droids of the Separatists, and personnel from the Eliey location were forced to fall back to Judlie to regroup.
(JT)
Eliior
This was the capital city of the planet Romin. The city was surrounded by a security wall that was known as the Cloudflower Wall, keeping the workers out of the main city. This ensured that the wealthiest and richest of Romin's natives could live in relative peace. Guard droids ensured that no workers entered the city without proper authorization, and the Cloudflower Wall was under constant surveillance. Inside the wall, the inhabitants of Eliior lived in luxury and ease, with wondrous gardens providing relaxation. Outside the wall, workers lived in concentric circles of hovels, and living conditions deteriorated as one moved further from the city.
(JQ8)
Elikann Crater
This was one of the many impact craters found on the planet Tasariq, which were turned into living areas by the Tasari.
(SWJ15)
Eliminator 434
An erect, bullet-shaped assassin droid that stands 1.8 meters tall. They were armed with a single blaster cannon and a concussion missile launcher.
(CPL, SWSB)
Eliminator-7
A late-model BlasTech pistol, the Eliminator-7 employed a more efficient power pack than its predecessors.
(GMH)
Elin Roe
This planet was the primary world in a system that was patrolled by Hallyn Phlynne during the Galactic Civil War. The fifth moon of the planet was bombarded with radioactive dust when the Krish mechanic known as Maniac tinkered with the drive systems of the Yagaran Four's freighter. When it tried to enter hyperspace, the drive exploded, destroying the ship.
(SWJ2, CRO)
Elinda
This being was one of the founding members of the band known as the Twisted Rancor Trio, which performed on the planet Taris during the height of the Great Sith War. She was a fantastic singer, and was wooed by Gilthos Uksaris for many months. In order to get a date with Elinda, Uksaris came up with the idea of the Twisted Rancor Trio, and asked Elinda to be its lead singer. She agreed to both the date and the band, but was frustrated by Uksaris' choice of background musicians. When she threatened to quit because of Ujaa's poor playing, Uksaris fired the Bith and hired Loopa instead. This led to Ujii's resignation, and he was replaced by Fodo. However, when the band was hired to play for Davik Kang, Elinda refused to sing because of Kang's connections to the Exchange. Uksaris then hired her sister, Ashanda, to be the band's lead singer.
(KOTOR)
Elint Mast
This was the name given to the electronic interference countermeasures device that was mounted to the hull of a starship. The elint mast produced the energy waves that jammed communications, leaving a target vessel unable to call for help.
(RCTZ)
Elinzelor
This was a common name among the Snivvian race.
(UANT)
Elior
This Imperial Moff was also a noted sabacc player.
(RESB)
Elis
This native of Anobis was the leader of Anja Gallandro's mining town. He was also the leader of the loose association of mining towns formed during the height of the civil war on Anobis. When Han Solo tried to get the sides talking, Elis agreed to meet with Ynos under a temporary cease-fire to discuss ways to end the war.
(ROM)
Elisinandrox
This was the brand name of a medical supply.
(FOP)
Eliss, Tem
This Iyra from F'tral became a prominent and respected professor at the University of Sanbra. His lectures were always in demand, and students were consistently filling the auditoriums. He was very demanding of his students, but was fair and impartial. However, Eliss was also strongly anti-Imperial in his politics, and often spoke out about the rights of alien species. His manuscript, The University of Sanbra Guide to Intelligent Life, was written to provide cultural guidelines and to detail the goals and motivations of the species of the galaxy. He tried to remain neutral in his writing, but the Galactic Civil War and Palpatine's pro-human policies often colored his words. COMPNOR tried to halt publication of the document and detail Eliss, but Eliss fled into hiding. He was not seen again on Sanbra, although there have been rumors that Eliss joined the Alliance. The document itself began to appear on student computer networks, and eventually was distributed to over 25,000 nodes on 5,000 worlds.
(GG12)
Elite
This was the civilian version of the Elite Ops starship blaster cannon, produced by Sienar Design Systems during the height of the New Order.
(SWG2P)
Elite
This was one of the many Victory-class Star Destroyers which were still active, as part of the Imperial Navy, during the height of the Galactic Civil War.
(XVT)
Elite
This was the brand name of Incom's most powerful starship reactor cores, produced during the height of the New Order.
(SWG2P)
Elite
This was the most powerful civilian starship shielding system produced by Kuat Systems Engineering, during the height of the New Order.
(SWG2P)
Elite
This was the most powerful starship shield generator produced by Cygnus SpaceWorks, during the height of the New Order.
(SWG2P)
Elite
This was a model of blaster carbine that was produced during the height of the New Order.
(SWGAL)
Elite
This Interdictor cruiser was part of the Imperial Star Fleet, during the height of the Galactic Civil War.
(TIEP)
Elite
This was one of the Nebulon-B frigates which were used by the Imperial Navy, during the height of the Galactic Civil War.
(XW)
Elite
This was considered the most powerful starship weapons capacitor systems developed by the Corellian Engineering Corporation, during the height of the New Order.
(SWG2P)
Elite Annihilator
This was the most powerful version of the Annihilator starship blaster weapon, produced by MandalMotors during the height of the New Order.
(SWG2P)
Elite Capacitor Array
This was one of the most powerful starship weapons capacitor systems developed by Armek, during the height of the New Order.
(SWG2P)
Elite Circle
This wa the name given to the ruling members of the Assassins' Guild. At one time, they were nearly exterminated by Gallandro, who killed off half of their number by himself. That was the first and only time the Guild had ever been forced to default on a contract.
(HSL)
Elite Ion Cannon
This high-powered, starship ion cannon was produced by Armek, during the height of the New Order.
(SWG2P)
Elite Manager 1
This was one of the most powerful starship-droid interface units produced by Kuat Systems Engineering, during the height of the New Order. It was based on the design for the Advanced Manager droid interface unit.
(SWG2P)
Elite Manager 2
This was one of the most powerful starship-droid interface units produced by Kuat Systems Engineering, during the height of the New Order. It was the most sophisticated of the entire Droid Manager series of droid interface units.
(SWG2P)
Elite Ops
This was the military version of the Sienar Design Systems Elite starship blaster cannon, produced by Sienar Fleet Systems during the height of the New Order.
(SWG2P)
Elite Quad
This high-powered, four-barreled, starship blaster cannon was produced by Incom Industries during the height of the New Order.
(SWG2P)
Elite Reflector
This was a mid-grade starship shielding system produced by Sienar Fleet Systems, during the height of the New Order.
(SWG2P)
Elite Squadron
One of the squadrons of TIE Fighters maintained by the Thyferran Home Defense Corps, it was commanded by Erisi Dlarit.
(BW)
Elite, The
This was one of the more luxurious Coruscant-based hotels that was able to rebuild and open its doors again, in the wake of the war against the Yuuzhan Vong. The Elite was located along skylane 4467, in the heart of Galactic City. About ten years after the end of the war, The Elite was rocked when a terrorist supporting the movement for Corellian independence set of an explosive device inside the hotel. It was unclear whether the terrorist was Corellian or not, but the destruction of the The Elite was believed to have been an accident, as the terrorist was killed in their hotel room when the explosives were set off. The event was covered on all major holonet newsfeeds, although it only served to polarize the galaxy in the growing feud between Corellia and the Galactic Alliance. Whatever the motivation, the destruction of The Elite resulted in 634 deaths and hundreds of injuries.
(LF2)
Elix
A predator from a heavy-gravity world, they were transplanted to Dar'Or when their planet's sun went supernova. The environmentalists who decided on Dar'Or failed to recognize that the elix's homeworld had much higher gravity that Dar'Or. Because their high-gravity evolution gave them immense strength, the elix quickly overtook most of the life on the lower-gravity Dar'Or, including the sentient Ri'Dar. They were on the galaxy's preservation list, but were often illegally hunted for their meat.
(GG4)
Elixirof Infatuation
This was one of the most potent forms of Zeltron wine, distilled for non-Zeltrons who wanted to win the affections of another being. One of the most unique properrties of this elixir was that it did not lose its potency when mixed into food or drink.
(UANT)
Elkin
This member of Talon Karrde's organization worked on the Starry Ice as a gunner, under the command of Shirlee Faughn.
(SOP)
Ell, Najack
This was an alias used by Jacen Solo, when he and Lumiya infiltrated the meeting of the member systems of The Confederation at Gilatter Eight, some ten years after the end of the Yuuzhan Vong War. According to his backstory, Najack was a native of the planet Ession, and arrived at the meeting as a representative of the Ession Freedom Front with his aunt, Silfinia. Solo and Lumiya were as surprised as the forces of the Galactic Alliance when they learned that the entire meeting was little more than the bait in an elaborate trap set up by the new Confederation Supreme Commaner, Turr Phennir. With all the power he could generate in the Force, Jacen sent a warning message out to the warships of the Galactic Alliance, hoping to provide them with enough forewarning to be ready for the trap to be sprung.
(LF4)
Ell, Silfinia
This was an alias used by Lumiya, when she and Jacen Solo infiltrated the meeting of the member systems of The Confederation at Gilatter Eight, some ten years after the end of the Yuuzhan Vong War. According to her backstory, Silfinia was a native of the planet Ession, and arrived at the meeting as a representative of the Ession Freedom Front with her nephew, Najack. Lumiya and Jacen were as surprised as the forces of the Galactic Alliance when they learned that the entire meeting was little more than the bait in an elaborate trap set up by the new Confederation Supreme Commaner, Turr Phennir.
(LF4)
Ell, Zez-Kai
This man was one of the five Jedi Masters who survived the Jedi Civil War. He fled to Nar Shaddaa, where he laid low until he was located by The Exile, who convinced Master Ell to return to Dantooine and help rebuild the Jedi Order. Unfortunately, Master Ell was among the many Jedi who were killed with Darth Traya attacked and destroyed the Jedi enclave on Dantooine, some 3,952 years before the Battle of Yavin.
(KOTOR2, EGF)
Ellam
This blue-skinned humanoid owned a used speeder and swoop shop in the city of Gralleenya, on Questal. Known as Honest Ellam, he was basically honest about his prices and service, although he tended to embellish the histories of his merchandise. His homeworld's gravity was much less than standard, so he was confined to an anti-grav chair, which he used to propel his meter-tall body around his sales yards. He had a large head and four long arms, and his eyes were a solid red in color. His V-shaped mouth gave him the appearance of a perpetual smile. To make sure that he didn't get robbed, Ellam kept a group of Gamorreans on retainer as bodyguards.
(GCQ)
Ellan
This was one of the most common surnames found among the human population of Corellia.
(GMR9)
Ellberger
This gruff woman was starfighter pilot and a member of Bravo Squadron, part of the Royal Naboo Security Force, during the Trade Federation's blockade of the Naboo System. She was originally a computer systems troubleshooter, and her years of experience with computer systems allowed her to predict and adjust the squadron's tactics to those of the Federation's droid starfighters.
(CCG15)
Elle'
This woman served as one of Senator Padme' Amidala's handmaidens, during the years following the Battle of Geonosis. She was one of the few individuals who knew of Padme's marriage to Anakin Skywalker.
(SWI71, E3, OWS)
Ellia
This was one of the most common female names among the Corellians.
(GMR9)
Elliar
Isolder's former betrothed, the Lady was assassinated before they could be married. Although she never admitted it, many believe that the Queen Mother, Ta'a Chume, was responsible for drowning Elliar in a reflecting pool. Note that she is named Ellian in Cracken's Threat Dossier.
(CPL, CTD)
Ellice
This woman worked for Yeorg Captisan as a senior aide, during the period leading up to the Battle of Bakura.
(TBSB)
Ellie' Arcadium
This was one of the many aqua-domed buildings found in the city of Theed, on the planet Naboo.
(IWE1)
Ellik
This woman ostensibly worked for the Central Republic Audit Office, during the final months of the Clone Wars. She appeared in the Republic Treasury building shortly after Besany Wennen and clone commandos Mereel and Jaing arrived to do some covert investigation of the Republic's financial operations. Wennen suspected that Ellik was nothing more than an alias, and that the woman was actually a Republic Intelligence agent. Although Ellik addressed agent Wennen by name, she refused to acknowledge that the clones were actual people. When Ellik inquired about what Jaing was doing and addressed him simply as "clone", her brusque nature was met with a similar response from Jaing, who addressed her as "overweight human female". She was further admonished when Jaing explained that he was using a computer program he had written to scan for security leaks in the CRAO and the Treasury, and that his military training made him more competent to search for problems than most Republic programmers. Ellik was forced to confront the fact that Jaing was not trying to demean her or her own team, but was simply stating the facts, especially when Jaing's scan turned up a leak that was traced to the Fobosi district. The speed with which Jaing discovered the leak made Ellik wonder if there were more problems, and when Jaing offered to run the same program against other databases owned by the Republic's many suppliers, Ellik quickly agreed to get him the correct access. She asked for a copy of his code to provide to the Republic's technicians, and Jaing quickly agreed. Unknown to Ellik was the fact that Jaing's program was not simply checking for security leaks, but was also sifting through data and looking for information about the build-up of another clone army. The program that Jaing eventually turned over to Ellik was a minimal version of what he was using, minus the data-sifting code, which actually did scan for viruses and security leaks. However, the code Jaing turned over was also set to ignore any of the other pieces of code he had created, which allowed him to maintain his ability infiltrate the Republic's computer networks undetected.
(RC66)
Ellipor, D'lassik
This was a distinguished Lannik individual.
(UANT)
Ellon, Jost
This young boy encountered R2-D2 and C-3PO on the planet Dodz, shortly after they were deposited on the planet by the Intergalactic Droid Agency. The droids were to become the servants of Lott Kemp, but Kemp's dwelling was destroyed Governor Kugg's droid, the Destroyer. Jost himself had lost his home and his family to one of Kugg's first demands for more taxes, and he was forced to live in a remote cave to avoid being arrested himself. Jost survived by doing odd jobs for his friends, fixing what he could and doing manual labor for food and a few credits. During his scavenging missions, Jost discovered an old Ranger X-1, which he reactivated with the help of R2-D2 and C-3PO. With the help of the droids, Jost and the X-1 were able to defeat the Destroyer and break Kugg's hold on the people of Dodz. His old Ranger X-1, with its power circuits permanently damaged, was placed on a small hill as a monument to the unending dream of freedom held by all citizens of Dodz.
(MDCAR)
Ellor
This was a common name given to male Duros children. The name Ellor was a variant on the name Ellors.
(GCG)
Ellor
This quiet Duro was a smuggling chief working for Billey during the early years of the New Republic. Ellor became a smuggler after surviving the death penalty while transporting gy'lan spice with Talon Karrde. The excitement he experienced during their escape into hyperspace convinced him to take up swmuggling as a profession. His ship helped destroy an unfinished Star Destroyer at the Bilbringi shipyards just prior to Thrawn's attack on Coruscant, some five years after the Battle of Endor.
(TLC, TTSB)
Ellorrs
This was a common name given to male Duros children. The name Ellorrs referred to a hero from Duros legends.
(GCG)
Ellorrs
According to Duros legend, Ellorrs was a hero who brought back traders from other star systems.
(GCG)
Ellstree Bar
One of the ramshackle establishments located in the town of New Hope Settlement, on Ladarra.
(TFNR)
Ellsworth
An Imperial functionary on Bakura, working for Wilek Nereus during the years leading up to the Battle of Bakura.
(TB)
Ellylyn
This woman was a noted security officer who used a neuronic whip to keep beings in line. She was often criticized for controlling her people through fear, rather than through actual leadership ability.
(GUN)
Elma
This timid man served as the droid technician of the Q'Maere Research Facility, during the time Moff Sarne used the facility as a penal colony.
(KR)
Elmainin Armaments
This was a specialty weapons manufacturer which operated during the New Order.
(GFT)
Elmas Private Spaceport
This spaceport facility was located in the city of Coronet, on the planet Corellia, during the years following the Swarm War. Despite the fact that Elmas was a government-run facility, many smugglers maintained contacts within the facility, in an effort to avoid the crackdowns that sometimes occurred at Port Pevaria.
(LF4)
Elmra
This New Republic Commander was killed by a strange, shape-changing alien loyal to the remnants of the Empire. The creature was eventually captured by New Republic agents and neutralized.
(GMS)
Eloag
This white-furred bird was native to the planet Chad, and was often preyed upon by the cy'een.
(SWJ10)
Eloggi
This planet, the second world in the Endor system, was heavily mined by the Empire for its native ores. Following the formation of the New Republic, all but one Sullustan company were denied access to the planet's resources.
(DFRSB, GMR9)
Eloinie, Cyrstas
This young woman, the daughter of Darred Eloinie, was kidnapped by the Neo-Fundamentalist Phlangites despite the fact that she was demonstrating on their side of a Peaceful Dawn Rally. Darred hired Valekn Gresh to recover her.
(GG10)
Eloinie, Darred
This man was the chief executive officer of Eloinie Petro-Munitions during the Galactic Civil War.
(GG10)
Eloinie Petro-Munitions
This chemical weapons manufacturer was headquartered on Zaraksander.
(GG10)
Elokas
This was one of three habitable worlds in the Sabrixin System.
(GG11)
Elom
This short, heavy race of shaggy humanoids was native to the underground caverns of the planet Elom. Their fur was oily and thick, and their skin was tough enough to withstand the sharp rocks and stones of their habitat. Their fingers and toes ended in hooked claws that were used to grasp and dig. Their eyes were set on stubby stalks on either side of their heads, and their mouths were punctuated by two short tusks. They were peaceful herbivores which evolved on the surface of Elom, but moved underground to search out roots and tubers when the water levels of their planet dropped. For most of their history, the Elom were unaware that aonther sentient race inhabited their homeworld. That changed when a mining accident trapped several Elomin in an underground cave. A group of Eloms discovered them and helped them return to safety, which brought the two races together, at least in the eyes of the Old Republic. The Eloms were recognized as sentients, and were granted the rights to the territories they already controlled. However, the Eloms chose to remain outside of the galactic community, while the Elomin embraced the galaxy. Some younger Eloms were outspoken about receiving the benefits realized by the Elomin, and this dissention was only heightened when the Empire took control of Elom. Many of these younger members of Elom society joined the Alliance, in an effort to fight for their freedom and that of the Elomin, who suffered more during the Imperial occupation of their homeworld. Despite these infrequent moments of cooperation, the two races remained geographically and socially separated, especially since the Elomin refused to acknowlege the Eloms in their "ordered" view of thew universe. Many Eloms simply retreated deeper into their caves after the Battle of Endor, even after the Elomin accepted them as peers, in recognition of the efforts of those Eloms who fought for the Alliance during the Galactic Civil War. The Star Wars Customizable Card Game confuses Elom with Elomin, stating that the Eloms worked to sabotage the Imperial war machine by adapting stolen equipment for the Alliance.
(GG12, CCG7, EGA, NEGA)
Elom
This was the native language of both the Elom and Elomin races.
(ANT)
Elom
Homeworld of the Elomin and Elom races, it was located in the Borderland Regions. The Elomin joined the Alliance in an effort to escape slavery at the hands of the Empire, which sought to force the Elomin to mine lommite for them. It was a cold, barren world without much vegetation. The planet's day was 26 standard hours in length, and its years lasted 406 local days. Note that the galaxy map inside Star Wars Insider, issue 65, indicates that Elom was located in the Outer Rim Territories, between the Meridian and Corporate Sectors.
(TLC, HTSB, GG12, SWI65, NEGA)
Elom Ranphyx
This was the name of the major-league smashball team based in the city of Oront, on Elom, during the last decades of the Old Republic.
(HNN4)
Elomin
This was a specialized language used exclusively by the Elomin race.
(PJSB)
Elomin
Natives of Elom, this race of tall, thin aliens was distinguished by their pointed ears and the four horns that crowned their heads. Their eyes were widely spaced, and their upturned noses gave them a demonic appearance. A group of small nose tusks surrounded their nostrils, and these tusks vibrated whenever an Elomin took deep or rapid breaths. The heart of an Elomin had six distinct chambers, and an individual Elomin had four separate stomachs. Because of these traits, many xenobiologists came to believe that the Elomin were distant cousins of the Zabrak, although no records exist to support this theory. Some members of Elomin society also had long hair sprouting from just behind their ears, and most individuals had pronounced neck wattles. Popular rumor claimed that the Elomin people were descended from a group of Zabrak colonists who arrived on Elom ages before the Clone Wars, but this was never proven.
As a people, the Elomin strove to find order in all things, and worked to create order where it didn't exist. For many generations, the Elomin were unaware that there was another sentient race inhabiting their homeworld of Elom. This changed when several Elomin miners were rescued from a mining accident by a group of Eloms. Elomin society was thrown into confusion, as the Eloms represented something that did not fit into their view of an ordered universe. The Elomin refused to ackowledge their brethren as part of their world, even after the Old Republic granted them full status as a member race.
The Elomin had little advanced technology when they were admitted to the Old Republic, but readily accepted the new technologies they were given access to. When Emperor Palpatine rose to power, the Elomin were enslaved and forced to mine lommite for the Imperial war machine. Many of the younger Eloms were outraged at the suffering that was inflicted upon the Elomin, and joined the Alliance to fight for their freedom. In the wake of the Battle of Endor, the Elomin rewarded their valiant efforts by finally recognizing the Eloms as part of their community. The Star Wars Customizable Card Game confuses Elom with Elomin, stating that the Eloms worked to sabotage the Imperial war machine by adapting stolen equipment for the Alliance.
(TLC, HTSB, CCG7, EGA, NEGA, CN1, CN3)
Elomin Press
This publishing house was founded on the planet Elom.
(GG12)
Elon
A native of the planet Roon, Elon was one of Auren Yomm's teammates during the Colonial Games.
(DCAR)
Elona
This was the first month of the Tapani local calendar, which mapped almost directly to the Coruscant local calendar.
(PGT)
Elora
This woman was Sunry's wife. During the Great Sith War, Sunry explained to her that he had been having an affair with Elassa. Elora was angry, and wanted Sunry to call off the affair. He agreed, but was implicated in Elassa's death. Elora knew that her husband was innocent, and asked Jolee Bindo to help prove his innocence. In a trial, Sunry was cleared of any involvement in Elassa's murder, and set free.
(KOTOR)
Elorac
An Alliance freighter destroyed during the Galactic Civil War.
(TIE)
Elos
This was one of a network of capital cities of the planet Elom.
(SWJ15)
Elotis
This Togorian was a master in the crafting of steel weapons, including the sc'rath. After witnessing Mlatar Thon Gra's skills in the Rrann Hhoss, Elotis took the young male to be his apprentice. Elotis trained Mlatar for six years before the younger male earned the rank of master himself.
(AIR)
Eloy
An Imperial scientist, Dr. Eloy was in charge of developing the second-generation laser cannons for the second Death Star under Bevel Lemelisk.
(TME)
Elpfel
This Mon Calamari served the Alliance as a Commander, and was in command of the cruiser Wavesong.
(MTSE)
Elpur
Sometimes called Elpoor, this planet was the innermost world of the Ropagi System. It was an unremarkable world of desolate, searing, rocky wastes.
(TSK)
Elrad
This main-sequence yellow star was the central body of the Elrood System.
(PG3)
Elraden
This city was located on the southern coast of Elrood's largest continent.
(PG3)
Elraden Ocean
This was the southernmost of the three oceans found on the planet Elrood.
(PG3)
Elriss
This planet was one of many worlds that was subjugated by the Empire, during the height of the New Order.
(A)
Elrod
This eopi was one of many family animals who were abandoned to the wild when the farmers of the planet Nadiem were forced to flee their homes when the Separatists attack the planet, some five months after the Battle of Geonosis.
(CWA2)
Elrood
This planet was the capital world of the Elrood Sector, and was a commercial colony with a reputable starship yard. It was located opposite the Outer Rim Territories, in the Metharian Nebula Territories. The planet was a temperate world of cities and plains. Its average day lasted 28 standard hours, and its year lasted 364 local days. Elrood was orbited by a pair of moons, Sharene and Lodos. It was first settled many thousands of years before the Battle of Yavin, and was named for the governor who funded the colony ships. Note that the Star Wars Adventure Journal, Issue 6 refers to this planet as Eldrood.
(COJ, PG3, SWJ6)
Elrood Bazaar
This was the largest marketplace found on the planet Elrood, and was generally considered the largest such facility in the Elrood Sector.
(PG3)
Elrood Planetary Communication Net
Known as EPCoN, this communications network provided a variety of networking services for the planet Elrood, including the traffic control frequencies.
(PG3)
Elrood Quarry Corporation
A privately-owned mineral mining operation based on the planet Elrood. It operates a number of mines, including the mineral mines on Bodrin.
(PG)
Elrood Sector
This area of the galaxy was located opposite the Outer Rim Territories, in the Metharian Nebula Territories. During the months leading up to the Clone Wars, the Elrood Sector was one of many areas of the galaxy the joined the Confederacy of Indepdendent Systems in seceding from the Old Republic.
(PG3, NECH)
Elrood Sector Stock Exchange
This was the primary stock exchange of the Elrood Sector.
(PG3)
Elrood Space Central
This was the primary management agency which controlled the starports on the planet Elrood.
(PG3)
Elrood Starport
This was the largest starport on the planet Elrood, located just outside the city of Elrooden.
(OE)
Elrood Starport Command
This was the primary traffic control organization for the planet Elrood, during the height of the New Order. Known as the ESC, they were sticklers for details, and were known to spent whatever time was necessary to validate ship's manifests against actual cargoes. They also ensured that every incoming ship was fumigated, in order to minimize the potential spread of disease or vermin.
(PG3)
Elrood StarYards Limited
His small starship manufacturer was based in the Elrood Sector, and was known for its Prosperity-class cruiser.
(PG3)
Elrood-Derilyn Trade Route
This trade route runs through the Elrood Sector, connecting the Elrood, Kidron, and Derilyn planetary systems.
(PG3)
Elrooden
The capital city of the planet Elrood. Note that the Star Wars Adventure Journal, Issue 6 refers to this city as Eldrooden.
(PG3, SWJ6)
Elroodian
This was the name used to describe the human inhabitants of the planet Elrood.
(PG3)
ELS Display
This was the name given to the starfighter monitoring system that provided a pilot with status on the power being used by their engines, lasers, and shields. The ELS System was designed by Alliance technicians, and was installed in almost every kind of starfighter flown by Alliance naval personnel.
(XWP)
Elsah'sai'Moro
This female Devaronian served her homeworld as a Senator to the Old Republic, during the height of the Clone Wars. When she learned that a series of Separatist attacks on Republic supply convoys were being launched from a base on Devaron, she contacted her old friend, Jedi Master Tr'a Saa, in the hopes of putting an end to the ambushes. Before she could reveal the name of the Separatist leader on Devaron to be that of her fellow Senator, Vien'sai'malloc, however, she was shot and killed by Aurra Sing. Sing had been hired by Vien'sai'malloc to eliminate Senator Elsah'sai'Moro.
(J3)
Elsek
This man, a native of the planet Kuat, served the Imperial armed forces as a Lieutenant during the garrisoning of the forest moon of Endor. A graduate of the Academy on the planet Corulag, Elsek formed a friendly rivalry with Avarik which continued on Endor. Where Avarik was somewhat hot-headed, Elsek was smart and calm enough to make up for his partner's ways. Both were part of the scout trooper corps at Endor, before the Alliance destroyed the second Death Star.
(CCG10)
Elshandruu Pica
This Outer Rim world, located in the Quence Sector sector of the galaxy, was a haven for luxurious bars, hotels, and casinos, like Margath's on Elshandruu Pica. Its day lasted 26 standard hours, and the casinos there were rumored to stay open for 27 hours. The planet had three moons, two of which were ivory in color, while the third was blood red.Note that the official Star Wars website has transcribed an article from Galaxy Guide 9 , and indicates that Elshandruu Pica was the capital of Parmel Sector.
(GG9, BW, IJ, OWS)
Elshandruu Pica Thundercloud
This mixed drink was often served with a fizzy head that was formed by injecting the drink with ionized gas. Some establishments used microshocks to illuminate the gas, making it look like a thundercloud. This particular beverage was highly inebriating, and many beings claimed that drinking one was like watching a starfighter flying overhead. The ship could be seen coming from far away, and then suddenly it flashed overhead in a crescendo of noise and color. After a brief pause, there was a completely unexpected explosion of sound as the shockwave passed.
(GG9, OWS)
Elsho
This gas giant, the third and outermost planet in the Garqi System, was orbited by seven moons.
(GORW)
Elsinore-Cordova
Manufacturers of podracers and podracing engines. They produced the Turbodyne 99-U podracer.
(IG1)
Elssa
The seeds of this plant were dried and ground to form the hallucinogenic drug known as dontworry.
(OWS)
Elto
This was one of the two main continents of the planet Gacerian.
(PG2)
Elu
This was a common name given to male Kel Dor. Like all Kel Dor given names, it was short enough that it didn't attract the attention of certain wind spirit, which would carry away young children with long-winded names.
(GCG)
Elup
This Ansionian command was used to tell a suubatar mount to rise up and start moving.
(APS)
Elusive
This 50-meter long Imperial transport was assigned to mop up after the destruction of the Alliance base on Dankayo. The Elusive was armed with a pair of laser cannons and four doube-turbolaser batteries. Its commanding officer recovered several apparently worthless datapacks, which turned out to contain valuable information regarding Alliance undercover agents, safeworlds, and contacts. The ship was pursued across Paradise Sector by Alliance agents, and the datapacks were eventually recovered after a skirmish with the Squibs and Ugors. The battle erupted when the Squibs agreed to help drag the Elusive out of hyperspace with a gravity-well projector stolen from the Ugors.
(SH)
Elusive
This was the personal starship of the Herglic gambler Narloch. It was a modified Mneffe-class Superluminal shuttle, armed with a turret-mounted double laser cannon.
(ND)
Eluthan
This ancient, walled city was the ostensible capital of Acherin, and was one of just three cities found on the entire planet. Eluthan was built atop a plateau, and was designed for both fortification and for beauty. The thick, stone walls were formed from contrasting colors of stone, giving the exterior walls an artistic pattern that made the city appear more like a sculpture than a well-defended settlement. The roads ands alleyways within Eluthan were laud out in a haphazard manner, lacking any sort of grid. Most buildings within the walls were created from a bronze-colored stone, and were no more than a couple of stories tall. The natives of Acherin considered the city to one of their most cherished treasures, and fought to preserve it against any attacks.
During the final stages of the Clone Wars, the native Acherin population supported the Separatists, and established their military base within the walls of Eluthan. In the wake of the Clone Wars, much of the city was demolished when Imperial forces in orbit around Acherin bombarded the city, in an effort to root out any resistance from General Toma and his rebels. When the Empire abandoned Acherin, the leaders of Eluthan tried to take control of the planet's remaining resources by launching attacks on the city of Sood.
(LJ2, LJ8)
Eluthan
This was the name used to describe those Acherins who were native to the city of Eluthan, on the planet Acherin. The average Eluthan held no love for their cousins in the capital of Sood, a rivalry that exploded into civil war in the wake of the Clone Wars. The Eluthans fought with the inhabitants of Sood for control of the planet's meager resources, and this fighting only served to further destroy those parts of the planet that had survived the Clone Wars.
(LJ8)
EM
This brand of entertainment modules immerses the user in an artificial world that looks, sounds, feels, tastes, and smells real.
(RM)
EM Cage
This was another name for an electromagnetic cage.
(CN3)
EM Emitter
This was the term used to describe a starship countermeasures system that used a small electromagnetic transmitter to confuse an opponent's sensor systems. When the EM Emitter was deployed in a ship's wake, it sent out electromagnetic pulses that simulated those of a starship. These pulses could be modulated to make it appear to be a damaged ship, thereby fooling an opponent into firing on the emitter while the actual ship made its escape.
(SWG2P)
EM Pulse Launcher
Produced by Merr-Sonn during the height of the Clone Wars, the EM Pulse Launcher was the weapon of choice for the Jet Troopers of the Grand Army of the Republic. The blast from an EM Pulse Launcher created a huge amount of electromagnetic disruption, which fried the delicate circuitry of most droids.
(LAWS)
E-Mag Mine
Developed by Mesonics, the E-Mag mine was designed to detect the presense of a repulsor field as well as to detect an increase in pressure. Thus, these mines could be be set off by stepping on them, or by flying a speeder over them.
(GUN)
Emala
This female Squib was part of a trio who worked behind the scenes, gathering information about the shadier parts of the galaxy and providing it to the New Republic Intelligence agency. They worked from a base on Tatooine, and were known to have extensive knowledge of the planet's deserts. Emala accompanied Leia Organa Solo and her husband, Han Solo, to Tatooine, as part of a mission to intercept a group of Imperial agents. Emala worked with her partners, Sligh and Grees, to complete their non-human entourage. After Tatooine, the Squibs decided that selling art to the Imperials was not only profitable, but an excellent way to obtain more information about Imperial activities. They also aligned themselves with the Invisible Shell to help further their efforts in obtaining rare artwork. They made no effort to correct the NRI's assumption that it was Ludlo Lebauer providing the artworks to the Empire, since it ensured they could continue their efforts without being identified. Unfortunately, Grees had gotten too greedy and was captured by Ludlo Lebauer and frozen in carbonite, after a deal had gone bad between them. Emala and Sligh were forced to manipulate the Solos into helping rescue Grees, who had become known as the Second Mistake to Lebauer. Using their NRI contacts, the Squibs met up with the Solos on Pavo Prime and convinced them to recover the Second Mistake in addition to the ten Alderaanian boasas which were the real object of the Solos' mission. In the wake of the Yuuzhan Vong invasion and the subsequent galactic reconstruction, the three Squibs established a transport operation known as Second Mistake Enterprises, and were hired by the Colony to transport spinglass sculptures to the rest of the galaxy. The Squibs were unaware that each sculpture contained a handful of Gorog assassin bugs. This angered the Squibs, who set out to make the Solo family pay for their part in exposing the assassin bugs. Under the disguise of The Directors, the Squibs arranged for various assassination attempts on the lives of Han, Leia, and Jaina Solo, while maintained a war profiteering operation as well. Note that this character was referred to as Elama several times during the early chapters of Tatooine Ghost.
(TG, SWI67, DN2, DN3)
Emancipation Virus
Developed by Xalto Sneerzick and Babalabbet Swoont, this small program was designed to work its way into a droid's programming and destroy any subservient traits. The virus also eliminated the droid's life preservation programming, freeing the droid from any bonds it might have had to organic masters. Sneerzick had been raiding Cosmohaul Shipping transport vessels, looking for droids to free, when he was presented the opportunity to take control of the Argent Lady and its cargo of 100 R5 droids. He set the emancipation virus free among the R5s, hoping to test it further and enlist more followers. However, the R5 personality matrix - as programmed by Industrial Automaton - was poorly completed in order to shave off a few credits in the price of the droids. The R5 series tends to grew sour and bitter with age, and this trait brought out the worst possible result in the emancipation virus. The R5s began to turn against anything in their way, including Sneerzick's followers. The R5s were destroyed by a team of freelance mercenaries, but not before they managed to kill Sneerzick and his fellow abolitionists.
(SWJ9)
Emancipator
This was the name Bria Tharen gave to the captured slave ship Helot's Shackle.
(RD)
Emancipator
An Imperial-I class Star Destroyer captured by the New Republic, the Emancipator was originally known as the Imperial ship Accuser. The Emancipator first saw duty for the New Republic when Laryn Kre'fey used it as the command ship in the assault on the Imperial baseworld Blackmoon. Later, the Emancipator was the lead ship in the force sent to take Ciutric back from Prince-Admiral Krennel. The ship and its fleet barely survived, and the Emancipator lived to fight another day. After the rise to power of Emperor Palpatine's clone on Byss, the Emancipator was commanded by Wedge Antilles and Lando Calrissian at the first Battle of Calamari. It sustained a great deal of damage, and Lando was finally forced to abandon it. Instead of condemning the ship to a useless death, he rammed a World Devastator with it, after getting the crew offboard. Note that, according to X-Wing: Isard's Revenge, this ship is an Imperial-II class warship.
(DE1, XWN, IR)
E-marker
This special voucher was created by the Old Republic in support of the Victory Rationing Orders and Regulation Plan, during the early stages of the Clone Wars. A T-marker could be obtained by authorized emergency service providers to obtain starship fuel for their fleets.
(SWI67)
Emba
This Imperial Navy Captain was in command of the Tempest while it was patrolling near Dulathia, during the early years of the New Republic. He was forced to flee Dulathia for Garos IV when the New Republic took control of the planet.
(SWJ3)
Embaril
This beautiful planet was covered with rolling hills and wondrous lakes. It was located within the Allied Tion.
(ML)
Embassies Row
This wide avenue, located within Coruscant's Dometown, was the site of many embassies which provided assistance to the variety of non-human species who lived there.
(BP)
Embassy Mall
This was the name given to the wide thoroughfare that connected many of the Old Republic's embassies on the planet Coruscant, during the last decades of the Republic.
(LEV)
Embed Unit
This was another name for a spy-killer.
(DSTR)
Embedder
This device was used to insert a small implant into the body of an individual. Although there were many medical versions of the embedder, these devices were most commonly used by slavers and intelligence agencies. Slavers used embedders to plant tracking devices in their slaves, ensuring that no slave could escape from captivity without being located by the tracking device, or killed when the device was remotely detonated. Intelligence agencies used embedders to implant spy-killers into their agents, ensuring that an agent could not divulge information about their mission.
(DSTR)
Ember
This ball of searing rock was the innermost planet of the Belgaroth System.
(CCW)
Emberlene
This planet was the homeworld of the Mistryl Shadow Guards warrior sect. During the Clone Wars, the Eleven Elders of the planet decided to side with the Confederacy of Independent Systems. This allowed the leaders to tap into the vast wealth of Separatist military, which helped them conquer nearby worlds and convert them to Separatist holdings. In the wake of the Clone Wars, many of the worlds that had been subjugated by the Mistryl Shadow Guards banded together and rebelled against their oppressors. These worlds eventually won their freedom and attacked Emberlene itself. The population of the planet was decimated in this attack, leaving just a handful of survivors.
These survivors, however, remembered a different history, which was taught to subsequent generations. These survivors believed that Emberlene was once an idyllic world, but it became one of the first worlds destroyed by the Empire for supposedly rebellious activity. According to the survivors, this was the primary reason the Mistryl Shadow Guards were created, as a way to exact revenge on the Empire. The Mistryl of subsequent generations felt all the more cheated when the destruction of the planet Caamas was made public, and there was a great swelling of outrage - and still Emberlene remained a nearly lifeless hulk.
Eventually, Jorj Car'das revealed the truth behind Emberlene's destruction to Shada D'ukal, explaining that the Eleven Elders who ruled the planet set out to conquer and plunder any and all worlds within their reach. According to Car'das, the backlash that occurred after the Clone Wars was "overly thorough" in its results, since the forces arrayed against Emberlene nearly wiped out all life on the planet. Car'das offered to give Shada the information that would lead her to source of the mercenary group that attacked Emberlene, but she decided that the time had come for her people to simply start living again, rather than existing only for revenge.
(SOP, VOF, HG, SWGAL)
Embo
This male Kyuzo was part of the group of bounty hunters who worked with Sugi to help defend a Felucian farm settlement from pirates, during the height of the Clone Wars. When the pirates made their attempt to destroy the bounty hunters, Embo was injured when a blast from a repulsortank hit him in the chest. The armor protected him, and Embo emerged from the battle with just a broken arm.
(CWTV39)
Embra
This Hutt was one of Jabba the Hutt's main business associates, during the years leading up to the Battle of Yavin. Embra was somewhat unusual among Hutts in that he chose to operate in a non-violent way whenever possible. He rewarded individuals for success, rather then eliminating them for failure, and garnered a loyalty among his subjects that was not found in Jabba's court. It was rumored that Embra disagreed with Jabba's placement of a bounty on the head of Han Solo, claiming that the loss of a small cargo was preferable to the loss of a skileld smuggler. Embra was part of the trio of Hutts, along with Jabba and Malta, who wagered on the effectiveness of various business methods in recovering the fabled Yavin Vassilika. Embra hired Zuckuss and 4-LOM, as well as Sardu Wallowe, to locate Illyan Webble and the crystal. Embra hoped to prove that efficient business practices would win out against brute force and treachery in the search for the Vassilika. Years later, during the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy, Embra was one of the few Hutt leaders who remain in Hutt Space after the alien invaders assumed control of Nal Hutta. By this time, Embra had metamorphosed into a female, and decided to hide out on Nar Shaddaa and hope that the Yuuzhan Vong wouldn't find her. Unfortunately, the aliens captured one of her Klatooinian commanders, who told the Yuuzhan Vong about her location before he was sacrificed. The Yuuzhan Vong eventually located and captured Embra, offering her up as a sacrifice to their gods. Note that a male Hutt named Embra appears in The Unifying Force as the leader of the Sisar Runners.
(UYV, GMR6, GMR8)
Embra
This male Hutt was the leader of the resistance group known as the Sisar Runners, during the height of the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy. Embra was one of the many leaders who agreed to join the Galactic Alliance, as plans were put into motion to finally win the war against the Yuuzhan Vong. It was Embra who first voiced concern over dedicating any resources to retaking Coruscant, as the Galactic Alliance prepared to meet the massed Yuuzhan Vong fleet. Could this be the same Embra that was captured and sacrificed in two stories found in the Star Wars Gamer magazine series?
(UF)
Embrace of Pain
This was the term used by the Yuuzhan Vong to describe their restraint system used to control slaves. The Embrace of Pain stood over two meters tall, and used leather-like, tentacular straps to bind the arms, legs, and torso of a captive. It then administered a constant level of pain to the captive, to remind the captive that it was securely bound. If the captive became too immune to the pain, the Embrace could administer more. If the captive suffered too much, the Embrace could reduce the amount of pain it produced. In this way, a slave could be quickly forced into submission by administering just enough pain to immobilize them. The Embrace of Pain could also bring a victim to a certain level of pain, just beyond the victim's limit, in order to continually condition the victim. The leather tentacles could tighten automatically if the captive tried to escape, although escape was difficult because the captive was often restrained in an inverse position: feet up in the air, head near the ground.
In the wake of the war against the Yuuzhan Vong, only one Embrace of Pain was known to have survived. Jacen Solo kept one in a secret location, which was later installed aboard the Star Destroyer Anakin Solo.
(DTO, T, NJOSB, LF6)
Embrace of the Tion
This glitz band often played live at Orman's Sky Palace, during the height of the Galactic Civil War.
(ML)
Embrace, The
This was the Basic translation of the name used by the Aing-Tii monks to describe the chamber in which they kept their collection of artifacts that were known as the Relics. These artifacts, collected by members of other races under the direction of the Aing-Tii over thousands of years, were stored lovingly and reverently, since the Aing-Tii believed that the Relics were items that were connected to Those Who Dwell Beyond the Veil. Thus, the creche in which they were kept embraced them and kept them safe from any trouble. The location of the Embrace was far from most Aing-Tii settlements, and any being who was allowed to enter the Embrace had to make the journey on foot, because the presence of vehicles or starships near the Embrace was considered a great offense. The entrance to the Embrace was little more than a hole in a sheer cliff wall, at the base of a range of mountains. Once inside, visitors discovered a strange luminescence that radiated from the surrounding stone, and Force-sensitive beings also felt the enhanced presence of the Force within the Embrace. The light that came from the stone covered all the colors of the visible spectrum, and seemed to support and emphasize the Aing-Tii belief that the Force was like a rainbow.
(FJ2)
Emel
This name was commonly given to Quarren males, and meant "regal".
(GCG)
Emente
This alien race was distinguished by its six eyes, and by the fact that its diet was made up entirely of fruit. Individual Ementes were noted for their lack of trust in other beings.
(LF5)
Emerald Empress
This was the name of Zethe Raskin's personal PLY 3000 luxury yacht.
(UA)
Emerald Lance
This modified YV-330 freighter was originaly outfitted to serve in the defense fleet which protected the Corellian Sector. It was later sold at auction to a group of pirate-hunters during the height of the Galactic Civil War. The standard armament of the YV-300 was replaced with an autoblaster, a pair of heavy laser cannons, four ion cannons, and four concussion missile launchers. The ship's cargo section was left intact, since it had to carry a semi-legitimate cargo in order to attract pirates.
(GMR2)
Emerald Shark
This colorful, predatory fish was native to the planet Dubrillion.
(DTR)
Emerald Splendor
This was another name for the planet Byss, in the Deep Core, used during Emperor Palpatine's initial attempts to lure humans to the planet.
(OWS)
Emerald Splendor Estates
This collection of luxury condominiums and houses was constructed on the planet Byss for wealthy supporters of Emperor Palpatine, in the wake of the Clone Wars. Those individuals and families who agreed to move to Byss were asked to keep information about their new home a secret, ostensibly to keep tourists and other beings from learning about its location.
(EAR)
Emerald Twilight
This was the name of Sheel Odala's smuggling ship.
(SWEIA)
Emeraude
This was a brilliant green gemstone.
(BP)
Emergency Amendment 121b
This was the fifth of the major amendments ratified by the Old Republic Senate, during the hostilities of the Clone Wars. Sometimes called the Reflex Amendment, this decision by the Old Republic Senate provided for an increase in Emperor Palpatine's ability to react to the battles being fought during the Clone Wars. Ostensibly, the law gave Palpatine unprecedented control over the movement of military assets across areas of jurisdiction, shifting the responsibility for maneuvering defenses from the regional sector or planetary governments to Palpatine himself.
(SWI71)
Emergency Command Center
This building served as the base of operations for the evacuation of the planet Radnor, some five years after the Battle of Naboo. An endemic plague had been unleashed in the city of Aubendo, and the ECC was established to ensure that the personal belongings of those Radnorans fleeing the planet were kept safe until their return.
(JQ1)
Emergency Measures Act
This law was enacted by Galactic Alliance Chief of State Cal Omas, during the height of the Corellia-GA War. The law gave Omas and his immediate subordinates, Admiral Cha Niathal and Jacen Solo, the ability to do whatever was deemed necessary to ensure the safety and stability of the Galactic Alliance. Many historians and political advisors of the time compared the Emergency Measures Act to the Reflex Amendment that was passed during the era of the Clone Wars, which placed unprecedented control of the government in the hands of Chancellor Palpatine.
Jacen Solo took advantage of the law's scope and purpose for his own schemes, although his initial act was simply to help the military. By invoking Article Five, Sub-section C27, he was able to assign personnel from the Galactic Alliance Procurement Center to front-line warships, in an effort to investigate faulty service packs that had been purchased from the lowest bidder. His administrative droid, HM-3, also amended the EMA to allow the Galactic Alliance Guard to detail any being - regardless of current status or position - who was deemed a threat to the security of the Galactic Alliance. Any being so detained was to have their assets immediately frozen, in keeping with the Treasury Orders Act.
(LF5)
Emergency Plans and Procedures
The 365-page Imperial document which was provided to all of the Empire's installations, it contains the contigency plans for a number of situations. Tol Sivron and his team at the Maw Installation used it to the letter, which ultimately may have cost them their lives.
(COTF)
Emergency Powers Act
This was the name given to the first amendment of the Old Republic's laws governing the length of the term of a Supreme Chancellor. The passage of the Emergency Powers Act occurred shortly before the onset of the Clone Wars, when Chancellor Palpatine was nearing the end of his term. Crises on Raxus Prime and Antar 4 had caused the Galactic Senate to vote on extending Palpatine's tenure as Chancellor, in an effort to keep the Old Republic "on an even keel" and not "change dewbacks in the middle of a sand dune." The passage of the Emergency Powers Act kept Palpatine in power until the Battle of Geonosis, when his tenure was once again extended after Jar-Jar Binks, sitting in for Senator Padme' Amidala, put forth a motion to grant Palpatine another extension, as well as the ability to create the Grand Army of the Republic.
(LEV)
Emergency Reactivator
This electronic circuit was often installed in droids which had important duties to perform with living beings. During periods of inactivity, most droids shut down to conserve power. If one of their living companions was injured or falls into trouble during this time, a shouted codephrase or command would trigger the emergency reactivator, switching the droid on in time to assess the situation and provide assistance.
(MC18)
Emergency Sled
This was a type of emergency vessel used by orbital starship construction facilities to hepl maneuver completed starships into specific positions. The emergency sled was often nothing more than a platform with an engine mounted on one end, and several horizontal and vertical poles mounted along its length. These poles allowed the vacuum-suited crew to hang onto the sled as it moved into position near a stranded or damaged starship. The crew then used whatever tools were necessary to repair the starship and get it back to the assembly facility for further tests.
(MF)
Emergency Stud
A small button which, when pushed, ignites a series of explosive bolts which jettison a starship's cockpit cover, allowing the pilot to escape the ship.
(SME)
Emet
This small planetoid was the considered the first world in the Genesia System of Brak Sector.
(FBS)
Emil, Vin
This doctor of planetology was one of the original personnel at the Q'Maere Research Facility, and was also one of those stranded at the base when Moff Sarne fled Kal'Shebbol. He was offered a top-secret position by Sarne himself, a position which Emil gladly accepted. However, his participation in the interrogation and destruction of prisoners left him a withdrawn and introverted individual.
(KR)
Eminence
This Imperial-class Star Destroyer was dispatched to the StarCave of ThonBoka, and recorded the events of the blockade for transmission to Coruscant.
(ECH)
Eminence
This aging Imperial Carrack-class cruiser was part of the fleet that was formed to protect the second Death Star, during its construction in orbit around the Forest Moon of Endor. When the Alliance launched its attack on the Death Star, the Eminence was thrust into battle against the Dornean gunship Braha'tok, which had been protecting several rescue operations. Although the Eminence was the larger vessel, the Braha'tok kept it at bay long enough to ensure the safety of other rescue ships. The Eminence then found itself under attack from another Dornean gunship, the Torktarak, and was unable to fully defend itself. Under the gunships' barrage, the Eminence was destroyed during the Battle of Endor.
(SWDB)
Eminent Domiciles
This was a popular holovid series during the last years of the Old Republic. Each episode featured the homes and estates of one of the galaxy's most prominent figures, from the worlds of politics and entertainment. It was believed that Shu Mai's fortress outside the city of Kway Teow, on Felucia, was the subject of one episode. It was the footage from this episode that helped Aalya Secura and Barriss Offee infiiltrate the fortress and capture Shu Mai, near the end of the Clone Wars.
(ROF)
Emir
This man served as an Imperial General during the height of the New Order, during which time he was based on the planet Challon. It was General Emir who hired Torgas and the Assassin's Guild to eliminate Leia Organa, during one of her early missions on behalf of the Imperial Senate. In order to try and ensure Leia's death, Emir also hired Giles Durane to make Torgas and his assassins were silenced, then kill Leia himself. Neither plan worked, as Torgas was killed by Durane, who was later shot and killed by Leia.
(MCI3)
Emissary, The
According to the ancient Sharu legends, the Emissary would accompany the Bearer to the Rafa System when it was time for the Mindharp to be activated. The Bearer would possess the Key of the Overpeople, and would appear when the ancient danger had passed and it was time for the Sharu to emerge from hiding. The Emissary was described in the legends as a strange, five-sided alien who was more mechanical than organic. Any being discovered to be falsely posing as the Emissary would be summarily executed, and the false Bearer would be left to die in the wilderness of Rafa V. When Rokur Gepta heard this, he activated Vuffi Raa and kept him on Rafa IV while Osuno Whett went to the Oseon System to search out a candidate for the Bearer. When Whett found Lando Calrissian, he used Vuffi Raa as credit in a game of sabacc, which he then lost on purpose. This led Lando to the Rafa System and into the hands of Gepta and Duttes Mer, where he eventually recovered the Mindharp with the help of Mohs.
(LCM)
Emissary-class Shuttle
This form of diplomatic transport shuttle was developed during the years following the Battle of Ruusan. The Emissary-class shuttle wasn't as luxurious as the Theta-class shuttle, but it was simple to operate and maintain. The typical crew consisted of a pilot and a co-pilot, and the shuttle had accommodations for up to six passengers. A Class-Six hyperdrive provided interstellar capabilities.
(DBRT)
Emita
This small city, located on the planet Chandrila, was the site of one of the planet's three main spaceports.
(CCW)
Emitter
This construction device used cohesive energy to help set duracrete and other building materials after they were poured into forms on a build site.
(CN2)
Emitter
This was a term used to describe any small, hand-held display device.
(CN2)
Emlee
This young woman was a servant indentured to Baroness Muehling of Kuat. In reality, Emlee was Jaina Solo, who was working with Mara Jade Skywalker to discover the truth behind Dassid Cree'ar's work on the planet Duro.
(BP)
Em'liy
This was the name given to the nomadic natives of the planet Shalyvane. The Em'liy were often very concerned about the impression given by others, and entire wars have been fought over whether or not one Em'liy leader impressed another. However, when the Empire subjugated Shalyvane and established a garrison on the planet, the Em'liy were forced to flee into the wilderness and reassess their beliefs. Natural survivors, the Em'liy began to lash out at the off-worlders who were taking control of their planet, fighting a series of guerilla skirmishes against the Imperials. The average Em'liy stood nearly two meters in height, and was heavily muscled. Their skin coloration could range from yellow to orange to blue, and they wore their hair in long topknots that denoted their social status and intimidated their enemies. Each Em'liy appeared to be almost faceless, as their olfactory and auditory systems were completely internal, being covered with a thin layer ofgas-permeable skin.
(UANT, GMR1)
Em'liy
This was the native language of the Em'liy people.
(UANT)
Emmer
A planet located in Nilgaard Sector. It was the first terrestrial planet in the Emmer System, which was dominated by an asteroid belt and a gas giant with six moons. It was colonized many millennia before the Battle of Yavin, and the human stock of the original colonists evolved into a stout-bodied race of near-humans known as Emmerians. The planet was also home to contingents of Herglics, Ugors, and Defels. Those areas not covered with urban sprawl were covered with a tall grass which radiated a polychromatic light like a fiber-optic cable. This grass was extremely resilient and fast-growing, making it impossible to build roads on the planet. The planet's heavy gravity virtually nullified the effects of standard repulsor-lift vehicles, so walker-like vehicles were produced to move about. The Empire modeled their AT-AT's after many Emmerian innovations.
(ND)
Emmerians
This race of stout near-humans descended from the original human colonists of the planet Emmer.
(ND)
Emo Aucellis Tribute March
This triumphant march was composed in honor of Emo Aucellis, and used as the theme music for the advertisements for Aucellis Park.
(WOA27)
Emori Leatherwork
This was a form of artistic leatherworking in which a network of small cuts was carved into the leather, creating a pattern that flowed across the leather.
(CWNOP)
Emotional Hostages
The title of a compilation of songs by Annadale Fayde, released before the song of the same name.
(GG9)
Emotional Hostages
A song written and played by Anadale Fayde. It was first released as part of the compilation Darkness on the Land, and had been given a scarlet rating by the Imperial Board of Culture.
(GG9)
EMP Grenade
This form of explosive device destroyed objects in its blast radius by ejecting shards of flying shrapnel.
(CPL)
EMP Launcher
Developed during the years following the Clone Wars, this long-barreled weapon fired an electromagnetic pulse at its target, rendering electrical systems inoperative or damaged beyond repair. These weapons were effective against droids and other targets that contained computers or complex sensors.
(OWS)
EmPal SuRecon Center
see Emperor Palpatine Surgical Reconstruction Center
(E3N)
Empartheca System
This star system was located near Quence Sector.
(HR)
Emperiax Walking Throne
This was a large, six-legged form of mechno-chair, developed by Arakyd Industries. It held the distinction of being the first "walker" ever to be mass-produced, and was based on a custom design created for an Old Republic warlord. Most of these walkers were little more than an ornate chair set atop the six legs, with enough space for 300 kilograms of cargo. A later version, known as the Royux, removed 150 kilograms of cargo capacity in favor of a pilot's chair.
(AEG)
Emperor
This was one of the two massiffs owned by Kedar Blackgate, on the planet Sacorria.
(CCW)
Emperor of Air and Darkness
A compilation of songs written and played by the band Deeply Religious. It had been banned by the Imperial Board of Culture.
(GG9)
Emperor Palpa-creep
This was a derogatory term used by many beings to describe Emperor Palpatine, during the early years of the New Order.
(LJ7)
Emperor Palpatine Surgical Reconstruction Center
This was the new name given to the Coruscant Medical Hospital in the wake of the Clone Wars and the formation of the Galactic Empire. During the Clone Wars, this facility had been renamed as the Chancellor Palpatine Surgical Reconstruction Center. Located at the top of one of Imperial City's tallest buildings, the so-called EmPal SuRecon facility was once - and, in the minds of many of Coruscant's citizens, still was - one of the most advanced centers for the treatment of badly injured patients.
However, during the height of the Clone Wars, Palpatine had the facility retooled for his own evil needs. Additional shielding and the placement of VLD2261 laser cannons and KDD2055 turbolaser batteries served to protect the building, while a complete Sith medical center was installed inside. Palpatine, in his guise as Darth Sidious, maintained a meditation chamber within the center, which was located near an immense Sith holocron that was discovered by Palpatine on Korriban. A Sith altar from Ziost was situated nearby. Additional Sith crystals from Korriban and holocrons, steeped in the Dark Side of the Force, were used alongside the galaxy's most advanced medical technologies, allowing Palpatine to twist his adepts and advisors to his own needs.
From the outside, however, the facility continued to appear to be a hospital complex. This was a large part of Palpatine's plan, allowing the Sith facility to "hide in plain sight." The public face of the EmPal SuRecon facility was located in its lower floors, where the wealthy and powerful beings of the Empire were given all manner of rejuvenative procedures. The majority of the facility, including the uppermost levels, were kept secret from the public, and served Palpatine's own needs.
It was here that Darth Vader was brought, after he was badly injured on Mustafar by Obi-Wan Kenobi, to undergo the reconstruction necessary to keep his body alive. A portion of this facility was destroyed when Vader was allowed to leave the operating table, when Palpatine revealed that it was Vader himself who had killed his wife, Padme' Amidala Skywalker. In his rage, Vader unleashed a wave of telekinetic power that destroyed the medical droids that were attending him, and much of the room suffered from structural damage.
Vader's scream echoed both physically and psychically throughout the facility, giving rise to the story of a ghost that supposedly inhabited the facility. The average worker was unaware of the source of the scream, although it was said that one worker lost their hearing because of it. Manhy hospitl workers believed that the scream was the collective outburst of all the beings who had died during the Clone Wars.
(E3N, SWDB, SWCL, LJ8)
Emperor Suites
Some of the finest accommodations found aboard the Kuari Princess, the Emperor Suites can run up to 1,000 credits per day.
(RM)
Emperor-4
This was a model of beam tube produced by Timms UniStar Armaments during the early years of the Old Republic. The cumbersome weapon was powered by an apparatus that had to be worn by the shooter, and it generated large amounts of heat when in use.
(EGW)
Emperor's Black Bones, The
This phrase was often used to describe the worst of all surprises, as in, "Emperor's Black Bones, what were you doing here?"
(IR)
Emperor's Black Heart, The
This phrase was often used to describe the worst of any possible option, as in, "What in the Emperor's Black Heart were you doing?"
(IJ)
Emperor's Board
This charity organization grew up in the underlevels of Imperial City, on the planet Coruscant, during the early months of the New Order. The charity provided regular meals for those beings who were dishomed or abandoned during the Clone Wars. It was believed that the charity was owned by Thi Xon Yimmon, who paid his taxes regularly and promptly in order to avoid Imperial notice. This allowed Yimmon to use the Emperor's Board as a meeting place for Whiplash operatives, right under the nose of the Imperial forces on the planet.
(CN3)
Emperor's Citadel, The
The Emperor's black tower on Byss, this complex of living quarters and labroatories was guarded by a battery of the most advanced turbolasers, not to mention Imperial Sovereign protectors and other creatures that had been twisted by the Dark Side of the Force.
(DE1, DE2, PH)
Emperor's Demonstration Team
This was a specialized part of the Imperial Armed Forces, which made public demonstrations of the scope of the Imperials talents. Besides military demonstrations involving marksmanship and piloting skills, they also performed military marches.
(CCG10)
Emperor's Disciple
This Imperial Star Destroyer was Grand Admiral Ishin Il-raz's flagship, until shortly after the Battle of Endor. When Emperor Palpatine died, Grand Admiral Il-Raz feared that his own career would be terminated by one of the other Grand Admirals. Rather than face them, Il-Raz committed suicide by flying the Emperor's Disciple into the heart of the Denarii Nova. In addition to his own death, Il-Raz took the lives of more than 37,000 other Imperial officers.
(SWI66)
Emperor's Dozen
This was a slang term used by Alliance starfighter pilots to describe a squadron of TIE Fighters.
(SWJ10)
Emperor's Dualities, The
A slang term used by Halla for Palpatine's testicles.
(SME)
Emperor's Ears
This was an expletive used by many Imperial officers during the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy.
(FH1)
Emperor's Eyes
This was the term used to describe certain individuals who were trained by the Prophets of the Dark Side, during the era of the New Order. Those individuals who showed a great aptitude in using the Force to peer into the future were elevated to the rank of Emperor's Eyes, and were charged with helping Emperor Palpatine understand the consequences of his actions. Perhaps the only known of the Emperor's Eyes was the prophet Merili, who could literally transport her mind into the future, allowing her to manipulate future events. It was later believed that Triclops was also one of the Emperor's Eyes.
(OWS)
Emperor's Favor
This was the name given to the rare obsolite crystals that were bestowed upon certain heroes of the Clone Wars by Emperor Palpatine, during the early years of the New Order. Mined from Korriban, the obsolite crystals were only given to those individuals who performed special tasks for Emperor Palpatine.
(LJ9)
Emperor's Guard
This was the original name of the Royal Imperial Guard, used during the early days of the New Order.
(SWMW)
Emperor's Hand
This quadrant of the Dathomir System contained the primary travel routes into and out of the system. During the height of the New Order, the entire quadrant was interdicted by the Empire. The boundaries of this quadrant expanded and contracted as deemed necessary by the Empire.
(SWGAL)
Emperor's Hand
This was the codename given to many beings, including Mara Jade, by Emperor Palpatine. Like nearly every other member of this secret group, Mara believed that she was the only person given the codename, until Grand Admiral Thrawn suggested that she was one of several "Hands." In fact, records from the years following the Clone Wars revealed that there many Emperor's Hands. Roganda Ismaren was one of them, and Maarek Stele's rise to prominence revealed that the Emperor's Secret Order of the Empire was overseen by them. Shira Brie and Arden Lyn were also discovered to have served as an Emperor's Hand.
The Emperor's Hand was an agent dispatched to do the work that stormtroopers and Imperial officers, as the public face of the Empire, couldn't handle. The Emperor's Hand was chosen because of their sensitivity to the Force, which allowed Palpatine to call to them from across great distances. The Hands could also report status across this link. Among the many roles of the Emperor's Hand were executioner, spy, and informant, and they were assigned missions that helped ensure Palpatine retained control of the bureaucracy of the Empire. Often, Palpatine gave a potential candidate a special mission to carry out, although they were often unaware that success would elevate them to the rank of Emperor's Hand.
Most beings who served as an Emperor's Hand believed themselves to be unique, the only being chosen to be Palpatine's special agent. This was a mentality that was fostered by Palpatine at every turn, for he believed that men and women needed to feel unique and irreplaceable. By withholding the true nature of the Emperor's Hands, Palpatine was able to motivate them to do incredible things. Often, however, individual Hands discovered that they were not unique, and found themselves torn between their so-called loyalty to Palpatine and their feelings of anger at his betrayal.
The use of the title of Emperor's Hand was resumed 130 years after the Battle of Yavin, when Darth Krayt rose to power and assumed control of the galaxy. He named several of his Sith Lords to serve as his Hands, and these Sith carried out his orders across the galaxy.
(HTTE, DFR, COJ, TIE, SWI85, EGF, SWLH)
Emperor's Inner Circle, The
The closest advisors and ministers to the Emperor just prior to the Battle of Endor were known as the Inner Circle. When Palpatine was killed, the survivors tried to assume control of the Empire, but were unable to gain control of all the various Imperial factions.
(DE1)
Emperor's Mage, The
This was a term used to describe the individual members of the Prophets of the Dark Side, mirroring the term Emperor's Hand.
(NEGC)
Emperor's Net
This Interdictor-class warship was part of Zsinj's fleet, which he brought to Kuat in an effort to steal a Super-class Star Destroyer.
(IF)
Emperor's New Clothes, The
This loud, obnoxious, pro-Imperial band had its roots in the Outer Rim Territories. They got rave reviews from the Imperial Board of Culture for their pro-Imperial lyrics, although the band's political battles with Red Shift Limit have caused this support to wane. There were two groups of beings who listen to their music: those who believe every word they sing, and those who believe the exact oppostite.
(GG9)
Emperor's Palace
This was the name of a specialized obstacle used in swoopchasing. The obstacle consisted of three successive solid barriers, each with a pattern of holes cut into them. Racers were required to navigate their swoops through similar holes in each wall in order to escape the obstacle. This involved quick thinking and visual dexterity, as the rider had to quickly identify the next hole before slamming into a solid wall. If a rider went through the wrong hole, a severe time penalty was issued.
(BSS)
Emperor's Plague
Developed by Evir Derricote, thus mutagenic plague killed only those beings who had a human genetic structure. It was unknown why Emperor Palpatine ordered Derricote to develop the plague, aside from the fact that it could be used to force human beings to submit to Imperial control. A sample of the Emperor's Plague was acquired by the scavenger known as Fonterrat, who later sold the sample to Nolaa Tarkona. The Twi'lek leader of the Diversity Alliance then planned to used the plague to wipe out all humans in the galaxy, paving the way for alien races to live together without the threat of another pro-human government. The irony of using Palpatine's plague to wipe out humans was not lost on Tarkona.
Tarkona tricked Fonterrat into transporting the Emperor's Plague to Gammalin, where it quickly wiped out the human settlers who lived on the planet. Although quite effective, the Emperor's Plague did not survive for long in the open air, and could only be transmitted by a living host. Because Gammalin was so isolated, none of the human settlers was able to get off-planet before dying, thereby preventing the spread of the plague. Tarkona hoped to build upon this success, but needed more of the plague. Unfortunately, the location of the storehouse where the Emperor's Plague was kept was stolen by Bornan Thul, who fled into the galaxy to protect the rest of humanity. Nolaa Tarkona eventually found the storehouse, and would have unleashed the plague if Thul had not stopped her. Although Tarkona used the Emperor's Plague against him, Thul unleashed another of the plagues found in the storehouse, killing the Diversity Alliance personnel around him. Tarkona fled the storehouse, but eventually died from the other plague.
(DIV, DOG, TEP)
Emperor's Reach
This was the term used to describe certain individuals who were trained by the Prophets of the Dark Side, during the era of the New Order. Those individuals who showed a great aptitude in using the Force to communicate across vast distances were elevated to the rank of Emperor's Reach. It was believed that only one individual was ever given the rank of Emperor's Reach.
(OWS)
Emperor's Retreat
This was the name given to Emperor Palpatine's private retreat, located near the city of Moenia on his homeworld of Naboo. Construction of the site, as well as its security, was charged to Inquisitor Loam Redge.
(ROD)
Emperor's Revenge
This Imperial-class Star Destroyer was dispatched to Phaeda with the Steadfast by Carnor Jax. The two warships destroyed much of the planet's Collo Fauale pass, in an effort destroy Mirith Sinn's New Republic forces and to eliminate Kir Kanos. Carnor Jax then ordered the ship to follow Kanos to Yinchorr, where her commander, General Wessel, captured Kanos' Scimitar bomber. However, the boimber was rigged to explode upon opening, a ruse recognized by Jax. Jax fled the Emperor's Revenge in a shuttle, just before Wessel opened the bomber. The Emperor's Revenge was destroyed in the blast.
(CE)
Emperor's Ruling Circle
Established by Ars Dangor in the wake of the Battle of Endor, this group tried to maintain the stature and tenets of the New Order. They were eventually replaced by the Imperial Ruling Council, after every member was assassinated by Ysanne Isard in a single day.
(CTD, NEGC)
Emperor's Shadow
This was the name given to Emperor Palpatine's personal yacht. It was rumored to have disappeared shortly after the Battle of Endor, although it was supposedly seen near Kaal several times. It was commanded by Jeng Droga, and was believed to have one of the original cloaking devices created by the Empire.
(SWJ7, SWJ14)
Emperor's Shadow Guard
This group of completely loyal soldiers was created by Emperor Palpatine, during the early months of the New Order, as a kind of special operations unit of the Royal Imperial Guard. Wearing black armor that was similar to the Royal Guard, the Shadow Guard was created to carry out special missions for the Emperor himself. Rumors abounded that the Shadow Guard was made up from corrupted Jedi Knights, but this was never proven. Darth Vader himself never learned the true identities of the men who served in the Shadow Guard. Those few beings who encountered a Shadow Guard and lived to tell about it told of the fact that the Shadow Guards never spoke a word. Instead of the force pike carried by the Imperial Guard, the Shadow Guards carried a unique lightsaber pike on their missions. It was later learned that the Shadow Guard received some level of training with the Force.
(SWMW, TFUG)
Emperor's Shield, The
This squadron of TIE Fighter pilots was trained by Admiral Thrawn and given missions in the Outer Rim during the height of the Galactic Civil War. They were later assigned to protect Emperor Palpatine during his inspection of the second Death Star.
(CCG11)
Emperor's Statue
This massive statue was erected on the steps to Theed Palace, on the planet Naboo, during the years following the Clone Wars. The statue, an immense piece of art sculpted to look like Emperor Palpatine, was commissioned to show Naboo's loyalty to the Empire.
(SWGAL)
Emperor's Sword, The
This squadron of TIE Fighters was trained to protect Emperor Palpatine whenever he traveled away from Coruscant. Despite their mission, the squadron often flew older models of TIE Fighters because of their skills and experience with them.
(CCG11)
Emperor's Twilight
This Corellian Corvette was attacked by pirates near the planet Abatrarg.
(PG2)
Emperor's Way
This was the name given to the interstellar approach vector to the planet Naboo, used by Imperial forces during the era of the New Order. Although some portions of the Emperor's Way were considered public fly zones, the entire zone was regularly patrolled by TIE Fighters.
(SWGAL)
Emperor's Will
This Victory-class (Imperial-class?) Star Destroyer was part of the fleet guarding Coruscant when the Rogue Squadron infiltrated the planet. When the New Republic arrived to retake the planet, the Emperor's Will and the Imperator were not sent into the battle. It was assumed that Ysanne Isard took them with her when she retreated to Lusankya.
(WG)
Emperor's Will
This Star Galleon was operated by the Imperial Taxation Bureau during the height of the New Order. The crew of the Far Orbit attempted to capture this ship and collect the huge sum of credits in her holds, but was intercepted by the Interdictor cruiser Claw near Esseles. The Far Orbit was forced to flee into the Ringali Nebula, but later caught the Emperor's Will and her escort, the Zaff Jendinpurg, on their return from Esseles. The Emperor's Will was armed with ten turbolasers and a concussion missile launcher.
(FOP)
Emperor's Will, The
The highest of all service medals presented by the Empire, the Emperor's Will was given to those who risked their own lives to save that of Emperor Palpatine.
(TIE)
Emperor's Wisdom
One of the Victory-class Star Destroyers in Prince-Admiral Krennel's fleet, the Emperor's Wisdom was paired with the Decisive during the blockade of Liinade III. Later, when Krennel began planning his conquest of Coruscant, he placed the two ships - along with his flagship, the Reckoning - at the forefront of his assault force. However, the force was trapped at Ciutric by the two fleets sent by the New Republic to liberate the planet. In the ensuing battle, the Emperor's Wisdom was destroyed.
(IR)
Empeth Crystals
These strange crystals grow in the Crystal Valley on Lazerian IV. The crystals grow once every ten years, and only a pair grow each time. These cubic crystals seem to glow with an inner light, and once harvested from the valley they were nearly indestructible. Empeth crystals "live" for about five years after being picked, after which time they become dull, lackluster rocks. The empeth crystals were protected and hoarded by the King of Devit, on Lazerian IV. While valued for their beauty, empeth crystals also have an affinity for the Force. A Force-sensitive individual can detect the Force in another individual while holding a crystal.
(TSK)
Empion Mine
This form of mine was developed at the same time as the Morrt droid project. They had two functions. The first was to explode and take out its intended target. Second, it would send out a communication burst via hyperspace channel to the ship that launched it, indicating its position and its success.
(WS)
Empire
This was the first Imperial-II class Star Destroyer produced by Kuat Drive Yards, which was placed under the command of Admiral Feyet Kiez. It was feared by pirates, smugglers, and members of the Alliance, and its reputation was bested only by the Super-class Star Destroyer Executor. Essentially a prototype, the Empire was sent out to patrol hyperspace lanes and ambush Alliance supply convoys and medical ships.
(SOG)
Empire and the Glory, The
This Imperial holovid starred Alexis Cov-Prim.
(LAA)
Empire Day
This was the name given to the day on which Chancellor Palpatine declared himself the Emperor of the first Galactic Empire and instituted the New Order, in the wake of the Clone Wars. For the next two decades, Empire Day was celebrated each year to mark the point at which - at least, according to Imperial propaganda - Emperor Palpatine eliminated the corruption of the Jedi Order and unified the galaxy. The celebration of Empire Day varied from planet to planet, but the massive propaganda campaign ensured that it was celebrated on Imperial-controlled worlds throughout the galaxy. Many Alliance cells planned their disruptive operations to coincide with Empire Day events, in an attempt to foster discontent with the Empire.
(E3N, SWGAL)
Empire Forever
This Imperial CR-90 consular ship was dispatched to carry Coh Veshiv to the Ringali Shell. Veshiv considered the ship his personal flagship, and was extensively modified to provide him with a variety of recreational pursuits while in flight. The ship was also armed with six double turbolaser cannons, and had a docking area added which could accommodate six TIE Fighters.
(FOP)
Empire Freight Company
This shipping and transportation business worked from a base on Lamuir IV, and served much of Tapani Sector during the height of the New Order.
(TSIA)
Empire of the Hand
This was one splinter of the Imperial Remnant, known for its exceptionally well-trained stormtroopers. The Empire of the Hand was founded by former Imperial Grand Admiral Thrawn, in the wake of the Battle of Endor, when he combined Chiss and Imperial doctrines and technologies to create a new military force. The tenets of the Empire of the Hand were originally set down by Grand Admiral Thrawn, and many of its legions still paid homage to Thrawn and his doctrines many years after his death. Although still ostensibly beholden to the Imperial Remnant, the Empire of the Hand was formed on Nirauan, without the bigotry and hatred of Emperor Palpatine. Officers of the Empire of the Hand were distinguished from other Imperial officers by the rings of black and red trim on the cuffs and collars of their uniforms. Despite the fact that the tenets of the Empire of the Hand came from Thrawn, the Chiss people were not part of their empire, and many Chiss hated the fact that they existed. However, the Empire of the Hand accepted the Chiss' opinion and went on with its business. Member worlds were admitted to the Empire of the Hand regardless of their population's race, and alliances were formed so that all worlds were equally protected by the military forces of the empire. The fact that the name of this new government was the Empire of the Hand was as much a historical reference to the founders' Imperial roots as it was a way to maintain the psychological impact of the old Empire. The soldiers of the Empire of the Hand even wore stormtrooper armor, since it continued to be a deterrent to most rebellious or criminal activity. At some point during the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy, the Empire of the Hand seemed to disappear, and their base on Nirauan was abandoned.
(FB, SQ, DN1, NECH)
Empire of Xim
This was the term used by many historians to describe the collection of planets and star systems that were conquered and held by Xim the Despot, during his reign of terror.
(NEGD)
Empire Reborn
This was the name given to the grand scheme developed by Hethrir, following the destruction of the Empire and the loss of Emperor Palpatine. Hethrir planned to restore the Empire to its former glory by first subverting the minds of children, eventually turning their parents and other adults to the doctrines of the Galactic Empire. Some ten years after the Battle of Endor, Hethrir gained support for the Empire Reborn from other Imperial agents. He attempted to gain absolute power by dealing with the being Waru, but was consumed by Waru before his Empire Reborn could be created.
(CS, NECH)
Empire Youth
The Empire Youth was the name used to describe a group of children who were part of Hethrir's grand plan for the Empire Reborn. Hethrir hoped to be able to use Force-sensitive children to promote the new regime. Hethrir kept his students on a worldcraft secretly located in the galaxy. He continually culled the children for their levels of Force sensitivity, often culling non-humans without regard. Those children removed from the worldcraft were sold into slavery, and the profits were turned over to the Empire Reborn. Those children who remained in the Empire Youth program were altered through the use of Sith alchemy and artusian crystals, and their strength within the Force was multiplied by up to four times. However, what the Empire Youth gained in their connection to the Force was offset by the fact that they were virtually untrained combat, and they were no match for the new order of Jedi Knights.
(CS, EGF)
Empire, The
This was the title given to the former Imperial Remnant by Chief of State Jagged Fel, in the wake of the Second Galactic Civil War. Chief of State Fel inherited his position after Gilad Pellaeon was killed during the fighting, after Jedi Grand Master Luke Skywalker forced the Moff Council to work with the Galactic Alliance to restore the galaxy. Under Pellaeon, the Imperial Remnant had grown beyond the handful of systems that had survived the first Galactic Civil War, and Fell continued to expand the boundaries of the Remnant. This gave him the political clout to shed the "Imperial Remnant" name and once again take up the name of "Empire".
(FJ2)
Empire, The
This was a common term used to describe the Sith Empire that secretly rose to power, during the years that followed the Great Sith War. A Sith Lord from the ancient Sith Empire managed to survive the Great Hyperpsace War, and fled into the Unknown Regions to rebuild the Sith. Some 3,861 years before the Battle of Yavin, the new Sith Empire launched a series of attack on the Old Republic, as part of a decades-long struggle that became known as the Great Galactic War. The term later became the name used to describe the Galactic Empire that was formed by Darth Sidious, in the guise of Emperor Palpatine.
(TOP1, SWORW)
Empire/Alliance Truce
This was a term used by historians to describe the brief period of cooperation between the forces of the Empire and the Alliance to Restore the Republic, in the wake of the Battle of Endor. The combined forces agreed to serve a common goal at Bakura, where they defeated the invading Ssi-ruuk and freed Bakura from their control. The truce lasted only a few months.
(TGD)
Empire-Republic War
This was a term used by historians to describe the period of conflict that arose between the remaining forces of the Galactic Empire and the New Republic, during the years that followed the Battle of Endor. The Empire-Republic War ostensibly began at the end of the Imperial Civil War, when the forces of the Empire were able to rally together and begin a concerted effort to regain control of the galaxy. The war reached its height when Grand Admiral Thrawn returned from the Unknown Regions and assumed control of the Imperial military, and launched his own campaign against the New Republic. Thrawn's death marked a turning point in the conflict, as the Imperial forces he commanded were once again splintered. Ysanne Isard and Admiral Natasi Daala tried to re-establish the Empire's military power, but were both defeated by the New Republic. Daala's flight into the deepest regions of the galaxy signalled the end of the Empire-Republic War, and the signing of the Pellaeon-Gavrisom Treaty officially brought it to an end.
(SWJ15, OWS)
Empire's Blockade
This was the name given to the small fleet of Imperial warships that blockaded the planet Dathomir, during the height of the New Order.
(SWGAL)
Empire's Great Lie, The
This was a term used by Mon Mothma and several leaders of the Alliance to describe what they saw as the fundamental flaw in the Galactic Empire and its leader, Emperor Palpatine. They explained that, on the surface, the Empire was established to put an end to the corruption and injustice that engulfed the galaxy during the final decades of the Old Republic. The Great Lie, they said, was that the Empire was actually working to subjugate every planet in the galaxy under a single ruler, with the beings of the galaxy serving as little more than slaves to Emperor Palpatine. Palpatine ruled by fear, and was a known xenophobe who promoted the rights of humans while allowing the enslavement or extermination of non-human races.
(XWP)
Empire's Justice
This was the name given to the quadrant of the Endor System that contained the primary entry and exit points from most hyperspace routes. It was named during the years following the Battle of Yavin, when the Empire began construction of the second Death Star in orbit around the Forest Moon of Endor.
(SWGAL)
Empirical
This starship served as Darth Vader's secret, mobile laboratory, during the height of the New Order. The Empirical was a modified cruiser that was designed to be self-sufficient. Several biological specimens and beings with unique abilities were acquired and kept in special holding cells aboard the ship, where they were examined and tested for potential use to the Empire. The Empirical was hidden in the Dominus System for many months before Vader brought the lifeless body of his secret apprentice, known only as the Starkiller, to the ship. Aboard the Empirical, Vader revived the young man, in direct disobedience to Emperor Palpatine's order to eliminate the Starkiller. In this way, Vader was able to convince the Emperor that the apprentice was dead, yet still continue training the young man. However, when the Starkiller regained consciousness and realized what had happened, he went into a rage and broke free of his restraints. Calling upon the Dark Side of the Force, the Starkiller destroyed anything and anybody in his path, causing huge amounts of damage to the Empirical and its crew. The ship lost its navigational and propulsion controls, and began to fall into the Dominus System's primary star. The Starkiller managed to rescue the droid, PROXY, and Juno Eclipse before escaping in the Rogue Shadow. The Empirical exploded before it impacted the star, as the intense heat ruptured its shielding and ignited a conflagration that consumed the ship.
(TFUN)
Emplacement Weapon, Heavy Blaster
see E-Web Blaster
(ISB)
Empleh
A disabled Imperial tug attacked by Alliance starfighters during a raid.
(XW)
Empress Teta
This planet, once known as Koros Major or simply Koros, was the primary world in the Empress Teta System, which was located in the Deep Core. The fourth planet in the system, Empress Teta was a temperate world orbited by three moons. The planet, as well as the entire Empress Teta System, was the primary hub for the civilizations that thrived in the Deep Core, eclipsed only Coruscant for its trend-setting fashions and ideas. Much of the planet's wilderness was leveled in favor of urban cityscapes in the wake of the Great Sith War, and the capital city of Cinnagar eventually covered much of the planet. Thus, Empress Teta was also known as Cinnagar to many Deep Core natives.
(SWI65, PH)
Empress Teta Preferred System
This was a variation on the standard rules of sabacc, in which each player selected a card from one other player. The best resulting hand won the round.
(DA)
Empress Teta System
This seven-world system was one of the galaxy's most prominent sources of carbonite, during the era of the Great Sith War. Known in ancient times as the Koros System, it was renamed when Empress Teta unified the seven surrounding systems. It was also home to the Krath, a group of young nobles, led by Satal Keto and Aleema, who rose to power using the lore of the ancient Sith Dark Lords. They assumed control of the system when they murdered their parents, and were forced to fight the combined troops of the Old Republic, the Jedi Knights, and the Tetans that opposed them. The Empress Teta System was the primary hub for the civilizations that thrived in the Deep Core, eclipsed only Coruscant for its trend-setting fashions and ideas. In the millennia that followed, this star system became known simply as the Teta system on many astrographic charts.
(TOJ, DLS, GAS, PH, EGF)
Empress-class Space Station
This deep-space installation consists of a central disk with living areas located above and below the center line. Thin towers rise from the upper section, and three wedge-shaped causeways radiate outward. It was armed with ten turbolaser batteries and six laser cannons. The Empress-class station can support up to 24 starfighters.
(KT)
Empress's Diadem
This YT-1210 light freighter was the ship that Melina Carniss used in support of Booster Terrik's operations while stationed in the Yag'Dhul system, running the space Station for Rogue Squadron. The Diadem was armed with a pair of turret-mounted blasters and a concussion missile launcher. Note that this strongly indicates that Melina Carniss was actually Mara Jade, despite the fact that Tales from Jabba's Palace describes Carniss as one of Jabba's lead dancers.
(BW)
Emptiness, The
This was another of Lando Calrissian's mystical references.
(LCM)
Empty Hours
This was the term used by the various beings who lived in the undercity of Coruscant to describe the deepest part of the night, when it was too dangerous to walk in the few open areas belowground, but too early for most beings to be awake and active.
(LJ3)
Empyrean
This New Republic battle cruiser was stationed at Cybloc XII until it was dispatched to quell a pirate uprising near Budpock. The ship was drawn away from the planet of Nam Chorios by the manipulations of Seti Ashgad and Dzym. The ship was overtaken by Loronar Corporation Needle ships near Nim Drovis, and was forced to flee the battle in order to survive. It never made it, as the Needles continued to hound the ship, pelting its shields and eventually exploding it.
(POT)
Emra
This gas giant was the fifth planet in the Demar System, and was orbitted by eleven moons. It was an orange-colored world surrounded by a brilliant ring of space debris.
(FBS)
EMS-500
This energy capacitor, produced by Dardrennis Survival Technology, was used to collect energy from a source and store it for later use in a drained battery. It was equipped with a variety of interface jacks, and used these to connect to a given power source. Storage devices held the collected power until they could be connected to a device which was low on power, which could be recharged with the stored energy.
(GFT)
EMS-90
This device was known as a bubble cloak, and was produced by Meredex Atmospherics during the height of the Galactic Civil War. When worn on the shoulders, the EMS-90 resembled a regular cloak. However, in an emergency situation, the bubble cloak could be activated to form a two-meter diameter shelter. The self-sealing entry flat provided complete protection from hostile environments, even limited vacuum, for up to two hours.
(GFT)
Emterrk
This was a common name among the Yinchorri race.
(UANT)
Emthuul
This multi-tentacled Gloorag owned and operated Emthuul's cantina, on the planet Byrsym, during the years leading up to the Clone Wars. Because of his species, and because most of his body was hidden behind the cantina's bar, Emthuul appeared to be several distinct entities to newcomers to the cantina. Despite the clientele of his cantina, Emthuul was completely trustworthy, and many patrons regularly confided in him about their dealings, knowing that he would never reveal anything to the authorities.
(FR)
Emthuul's
This cantina was located near the Imperial Spaceport, on the planet Byrsym, during the early months of the New Order. Because of its location, and because there were only one spaceport on the planet, Emthuul's became the one place that everyone seemed to visit. This meant that Emthuul's catered to the needs of a variety of non-human races, as well as a wide variety of minor criminals. Interior lighting was kept to a minimum, with simply glowrods installed on the tables. The main bar ran along the outer wall of the building, and was made up of several different levels to accommodate races of every stature. Few beings remembered a specific bartender serving them at Emthuul's only a set of tentacles that seemed to move all along the bar's length. These tentacles belonged to the cantina's owner, Emthuul. Private rooms could be accessed off the main barroom, each with its own section of the bar, and could be used for parties or impromptu meetings.
(FR)
Emtix
When translated into Basic, this Bocce term meant "vacuum".
(GPB)
Em'Tora VIII
This Coynite female was the wife of Im'Toral XV, and the Queen of the Coynite society at the height of the Galactic Civil War.
(PG3)
Emtrey
The M-3PO droid assigned to Rogue Squadron about two and a half years after the Battle of Endor, Emtrey had been cobbled together and reprogrammed by Lieutenant Losca. Losca had been trying to supply the Alliance with needed consumables, but was meeting with limited success. She built Emtrey to act as a sort of commodities broker, added brokering code and a scrounging routine that could be activated by a code phrase repeated three times. The scrounging routine, as discovered by the Rogues, was activated by repeating the phrase "shut up" three times. It was eventually removed from Emtrey's memory banks.
(XWN, WG, KT)
Emulsauce
This tangy sandwich spread was made by beating eggs into a mixture of oil and flavorings to create an emulsion. The resulting spread could also be used as the base for salad dressings.
(OWS)
Emuurir
When translated into Basic, this Mandalorian verb meant "to like" or "to enjoy."
(OWS)
Emwhulb
A Socorran swear word, meant to indicate a being of low standards and no loyalty.
(BSS)
Emya
This woman was the leader of the Citizen's Protection Guild, during the height of the Galactic Civil War.
(SWGAL)
En, Rii'ke
This Jedi Knight was the first to arrive at the planet Honoghr, after a Separatist transport ship carrying trihexalphine1138 was shot down over the planet, some two years after the Battle of Geonosis. He hoped to bring back proof of the chemical's ability to destroy an ecosystem, in order to help the Republic gain popular support during the Clone Wars. However, he was unprepared for the ferocity of the Noghri, who had managed to recover the scientific instrument package - or SIP - containing the details on the chemical defoliant. He tracked the device to a Noghri temple, but was killed by the natives before he could escape. He did managed to get a single message out, which was later used by Aayla Secura to lead a second mission to recover the SIP.
(RAR)
En Su Ma
This was one of the three forms of su ma, or rotation, found in the lightsaber combat techniques of the Jedi Knights. En Su Ma described the use of somersaults in combat.
(SWI62)
Ena
This was once of the many names given to Duros females. An archaic name, it referred to a female ruler or queen. It could also mean "regal".
(GCG)
Enaabe
When translated into Basic, this Mandalorian word meant "meters."
(OWS)
Enabler I
This was a droid speech and sound system, developed during the last decades of the Old Republic. Over time, these systems degraded in their performance, leaving the droid with a grating, raspy voice.
(SWJ6)
Enacca
This imposing, female Wookiee served the Grand Army of the Republic as a quartermaster and mobility officer, during the early stages of the Clone Wars. She was called upon by Kal Skirata to oversee the logistics of his operation to ferret out and destroy a terrorist cell on Coruscant, about a year after the Battle of Geonosis. Enacca remained a close associate of Skirata, secretly helping him with the search for Ko Sai. She served as Skirata's primary procurer of starships and safe houses that would eventually be used to help him transport clones to Mandalore when the time came to abandon the GAR. Near the end of the Clone Wars, Enacca left Coruscant behind and returned to Kashyyyk, as part of a plan to help the Wookiees defeat the Separatist forces that had begun landing on the planet.
(RCTZ, RCTC, RC66)
Enaleh
This planet was covered mainly by tropical oceans, with a few landmasses supporting a variety of plant and animal life.
(COG)
Enan, Vanster
This Ithorian worked as a bartender on the planet Cularin, during the years following the Battle of Naboo. He owned and operated Vanster Enan's Sop House in the city of Gadrin, and was known for the tasty "Ithorian" brandy he distilled from the sap of the jungle trees near Gadrin. Vanster was among the many prominent individuals who were invited to debate the problems associated with floating cities during the height of the Clone Wars.
(EOS1, LFCW)
Enan, Vareesa
This inquisitive young Ithorian grew up on Cularin during the years following the Battle of Naboo, but was told by his cousin Vanster Enan to leave the planet and seek the answers to his questions. His first stop was Ralltiir, where he spent much of his stay investigating the planet's architecture.
(WOTC)
Enanrum, Kime
This being was one of the galaxy's most famous ice sculturists, during the last decades of the Old Republic. Just before the Clone Wars, Enanrum created a sculpture which was to be put on display in Coruscant's Jrade Plaza. Unfortunately, the dedication ceremony of the sculpture was attended by Jar Jar Binks, whose clumsy antics eventually destroyed the ice sculpture.
(HNN4)
Enara
This Fallanassi woman was a prisoner on the Pride of Yevetha during the Black Fleet Crisis. Enara was one of the few prisoners to befriend Han Solo while they were imprisoned in the cargo holds. She tapped into the White Current to help Chewbacca and Lumpawarump locate Solo in the Super-class Star Destroyers cargo holds. She also created false images of several other Fallanassi, to make the Yevetha believe that they had more captives than they believed. She remained behind on the Pride of Yevetha to keep the illusion up, allowing Solo and the Wookiees to escape.
(TT)
Enarc
The fourth planet in the five-world Demophon System, Enarc was destroyed when the system's primary star exploded as a supernova, shortly after the Battle of Yavin.
(SN)
Enarc
The primary world in the Enarc System, Enarc was also one of the endpoints of the Enarc Run.
(TSK)
Enarc Run
This galactic trade route was linked to the Harrin Trade Corridor by the Kira Run. It originates at the Vondarc System and links seven major marketplace systems before ending at the planet Enarc. It was an important hyperspace route, cutting across the Mid Rim and providing a jumping-off point for travel heading toward the Outer Rim.
(TSK)
e'Naso, Bracha
This smuggler took over the operation of Plothis' business, after Plothis was shot and killed during a dispute with a customer.
(TT)
Enasteri, Charis
This elderly woman traveled with her husband, Neth, and settled on the planet Rhamalai to escape the Jedi purge. When the Empire invaded the planet, she decided to help her daughter, Nadra, and Denel Moonrunner escape the invasion. Unfortunately, the Empire deemed her condition beyond medical treatment and scheduled her for euthanasia. Nadra arranged to get her freed by falsifying Denel's work orders, and all three managed to escape the governmental offices in Argona. Charis hated the Empire and everything it stood for, and overcame the illness she suffered to help them escape the city. However, they were seperated by Imperial fire before they could reach the Moonrunner residence. Denel managed to escape, but was unable to recover Charis and Nadra before Imperial fighters fired on the Refugee. Nadra and Charis were forced to remain on Rhamalai.
(SWJ13)
Enasteri, Nadra
The daughter of Charis Enasteri, Nadra was born on the planet Rhamalai a few years after her parents settled on the planet. She was seventeen when the Empire subjugated the planet. Nadra had been trained as a medic and healer at the Bellorin Medical Academy, but returned to Rhamalai when her mother became ill. She found worked in the local governmental offices, where she found work as a civilian medic. She believed her father to be dead, but Charis revealed that he had fled Rhamalai when she was but a year old before to avoid Imperial agents. She used her access to the governmental offices in Argona to rescue her mother and her childhood friend, Denel Moonrunner. However, they were pinned down before Denel could return with his family and the Refugee, and Nadra and Charis were forced to remain on Rhamalai.
(SWJ13)
Enasteri, Neth
This man was Jedi Knight who traveled to the planet Rhamalai to escape Darth Vader and the Jedi purge. At the time, he was married to Charis Enasteri. When their daugther, Nadra, was just a year old, Neth was forced to flee the planet. This was about 3 years after Emperor Palpatine took control of the galaxy and instituted the New Order.
(SWJ13)
EN-B
This was the model number of Accutronics' armored, heavy-weight droid torso.
(DWK)
Encapsulated Arcology
This architectural field focused on designing huge numbers of modularized living spaces within immense structures, in such a way that the available space was maximized without sacrificing the necessities required by various alien races.
(DSTR)
Encephaloscan
This form of medical scanner, first developed during the final years of the Old Republic, was a handheld device that scanned the electrical activity of the brain and reported on the status of an individual's brain functions. Encephaloscans were considered to be state-of-the-art during the Clone Wars, but didn't see widespread use until after the formation of the Galactic Empire. Jedi Masters Cilghal and Tekli discovered that encephaloscanners were capable of detecting the workings of the Force within the brain, allowing them to investigate the stranger psychoses that were affecting Seff Hellin and Natua Wan.
(RC66, FJ3)
Encephaloscanner
see Encephaloscan
(FJ3)
Enceri
This was one of the many settlements that were found on the planet Mandalore. However, it was considered remote, due to its distance from Keldabe. Thus, it was overlooked during the Imperial occupation of Mandalore, and left to its own devices.
During the height of the Corella-GA War, a new lode of beskar - Mandalorian iron - was discovered just to the north of Enceri, giving the Mandalorians a new source of income. The site had been blasted open during the war against the Yuuzhan Vong, when the alien invaders tried in vain to demoralize the Mandalorians by destroying their homeworld. The Mandalorians ultimately repelled the Yuuzhan Vong, but the landscape was forever scarred. One of these scars was scanned from orbit, revealing the presence of beskar just beneath the surface.
(LF5)
Enchanted Lagoon
A holographic display found on Hologram Fun World, it presents the visitor with a beautiful grotto filled with all sort so floweres from around the galaxy. Han porposes that he and Leia get married there.
(QE)
Encheeko
This smaller of the two continents found on the planet Rodia, Encheeko was located between the Rodiak Ocean and the Ioliu Sea.
(SPG)
Enclave, The
This was the name of the settlement that was established by Jedi Master Vhiin Thorla on his homeworld of Ryloth, about a year before the onset of the Clone Wars, as a refuge for Twi'leks who had been rescued from slavery or servitude. Located some two days' walk into the Bright Lands from the settlement of Bashka, The Enclave was hidden behind a wall of stone for added protection from slavers and smugglers, and was made up of a collection of natrual caverns and hand-carved chambers. Although crude, The Enclave provided its residents with a measure of protection and security. At its height, the population of The Enclave was just under three dozen individuals.
(TS)
Enclision Grid
A matrix of lasers that guards a location, the enclision grid was activated by contact. It then unleashes a number of lasers directed at the intruder. The grid can be programmed for a slight delay, guaranteeing that the intruder cannot escape off the grid before being burned alive.
(COJ)
Encyclical on Historical Greatness
This tome, written by Chal Haan, documented the Neimoidian people's attempts to regain their status in the wake of the Battle of Naboo.
(EGA)
Encyclopedia Galactica
Published by Triplanetary Press for many centuries, this was a reference guide to all of the known worlds in the Old Republic.
(RPG, HNN4)
Encyclopedia Omnia Memnose
One of the galaxy's largest compilationss of history and information, this reference guide documented many of the known worlds in the galaxy.
(ML, OWS)
End of the Line
A song written and played by the band Starburst. It was first released as part of the compilation Only in Your Dreams, and had been rated scarlet by the Imperial Board of Culture.
(GG9)
End of the World
This tavern was located on Koda Space Station.
(GOF7)
Endac
This was one of the most common human surnames encountered in the galaxy.
(GCG)
Endac, Quaad
This man lived on the floating city of Varna Biqua during the last decades of the Old Republic, working as an intermediary for beings who needed to find almost anything. No one ever saw Quaad's true appearance, as he disguised himself whenever he met with a potential client. His only identifying feature was the cutting from a ny'yosin bush that he wore on his lapel.
(LFC)
Endami
This being operated the Galaxy Grill on Coruscant, some twelve years before the Battle of Naboo.
(EVE)
Endangered Shreebird Aviary
Established on Coruscant shortly before the Clone Wars, this facility was developed to save the shreebird from extinction.
(HNN4)
Endar Spire
This Old Republic starship was shot down by the Sith forces of Darth Malak over the planet Taris, some 4,000 years before the Battle of Yavin.
(KOTOR)
Endara
A Hapan term, roughly translated as 'superior technology.'
(CPL)
Endeavor
This was one of the Alliance's Nebulon-B frigates, active during the height of the Galactic Civil War.
(XVT)
Endex
This was the codeword used by military commanders throughout the galaxy to indicate the end of an exercise or mission. When repeated three times, it indicated to all forces in battle that the mission was complete, and that the final stages of their operation were to commence. This usually meant an orderly retreat to an extraction point.
(RCHC, LF2)
Endex
This world was a rocky planet, covered with scar-like canyons over most of its surface. During the Galactic Civil War, Endex was located deep within Imperial space. The Imperials refused to allow the planet's native race, the Entymals, to leave the planet.
(AE)
Endicott
This orphan graduated third in his class from the Imperial Academy on Carida. This earned him the notice of his superiors, and he was offered a promotion to Lieutenant and a position as docking bay officer aboard the second Death Star.
(CCG11)
Endings and Beginnings: An Autobiography
This autobiography detailed the life of Reglis Taal, and told in-depth of how he became a bounty hunter after the death of his brother, Philo.
(GG10)
Endless Hour, The
This was the term used by the Ussans of the planet Bellassa to describe the long, late afternoon light that accompanied the twilight period that was experienced in the city of Ussa. Most Ussans began their workday in the early morning, so that they could return home to spend the endless hour with their families. The parks and restaurants of Ussa were popular gathering places during the endless hour. The observance of the endless hour was curtailed during the Empire's occupation of Bellassa, as many Ussans preferred to remain safely inside their homes and avoid Imperial entanglement.
(LJ8)
Endless Wastes
This was the deepest, most remote part of Kintan's deserts. It was known in the Nikto language as the Wannschok. The Endless Wastes measured nearly 1,000 kilometers in width, and it was in this desert that the Red Nikto evolved.
(ROP, WOTC, GORW)
Endocott, Ebe E.
This Triffian was recognized as one of the best podracers of the Outer Rim. He had three semi-pro victories on the Malastare racing circuit before he moved up to the big leagues, and entered into the Boonta Eve Classic on Tatooine. There, he eventually lost the race to Anakin Skywalker, finishing in fourth place. Ebe Endocott flew in a modified JAK Racing J930 Dash-8 podracer for much of his career.
(RAC, IG1, PRT, HNN5, CHRN2)
Endocrine Cloister
This was a Yuuzhan Vong bio-construction, designed to help a bio-engineered organism produce vital chemicals and exchange them via osmitic membranes.
(EVC)
Endogenous Steroid
This body-enhancing medicine was used to help elderly patients build up their strength while fighting diseases such as Zithrom's Disease.
(TFE)
Endor
The Alliance Corona-class frigate that collided with the Shooting Star, following a mistimed hyperspace jump. The jump was part of a routine fleet exercise. All hands on both ships were lost, and the disaster became an object lesson for those navigators who thought about quickly entering jump data during any fleet movement.
(SOL)
Endor
This was the alias Han Solo used for the cargo shuttle he stole during his escape from the Spice Mines of Kessel with Chewbacca and Kyp Durron, some seven years after the Battle of Endor. The alias was used when he first arrived at the Maw Installation, in an attempt to secure a safe landing. Unfortunately, Han was unable to provide the proper security codes, and the shuttle was impounded upon arrival at the Maw Installation. Han, Chewie, and Kyp were then thrown into the detention area and mercilessly interrogated by Admiral Daala.
(JS)
Endor
This silvery gas giant planet was the innermost world of the Endor System, located in the Moddell Sector near the area of Wild Space. Endor was orbited by nine moons, including the Forest Moon of Endor. It was not located near any hyperspace node, requiring a pilot to execute a fairly complex series of jumps off the Sivestri Trace in order to get there. It was for this reason, coupled with the apparent lack of "intelligent life", that Emperor Palpatine chose to construct the second Death Star in orbit around the Forest Moon. The Empire created the Sanctuary Pipeline in order to provide access to Endor for its supply ships, but this fell into disrepair after the Battle of Endor, once again cutting off most access to Endor.
(E6, MTS, AT, ISU, EA, RESB, GMR9)
Endor
The second moon of the planet Endor, most often known as the Forest Moon of Endor, was sometimes simply referred to as Endor.
(BHAS)
Endor Day
A day of celebration legislated by the New Republic, it was intended to honor all those who died during the Battle of Endor. The highlight of every Endor Day celebration were the sequential blasts of fireworks set off to recreate the celebration which occurred on the Forest Moon of Endor after the battle.
(SOP)
Endor Express
A pleasure cruise, operated by Star Tours, that took passengers to Endor.
(ST)
Endor Gate
This black hole was located between the planets Endor and Sanyassa, and was found in the Moddell Sector of the galaxy. It was not especially large, and had been well-scouted over the centuries of the Inner Zuma's existence. Many legends surrounded the Endor Gate, since many starship pilots told stories of traveling on the far side of the galaxy, when suddenly their ships' systems went dead and they ended up near Endor. These stories were dismissed because none of the ships were ever listed as being overdue.
(GMR9)
Endor Moon Hoax
This was the simple name given to one of the most notorious schemes ever hatched. The hoax was ultimately exposed by Ebenn Q3 Baobab.
(GPB)
Endor Patch
An award given to all the Alliance starfighter pilots who survived the Battle of Endor.
(WS)
Endor Project
This was the Imperial codename for the construction of the second Death Star, in orbit around the Forest Moon of Endor.
(RFDV)
Endor Space Station
This Imperial research facility was established in the Endor System.
(SWGAL)
Endoraan
This planet was often on the itinerary of the Kuari Princess. It served as one of the endpoints of the Relgim Run, opposite Mantooine.
(RM, TFE)
Endorian Chicken
This unusual, avian creature was native to the Forest Moon of Endor. Despite its strange appearance, the Endorian chicken was valued for its succulent flesh, which was often roasted or fried.
(OWS)
Endorian Maple
This deciduous hardwood tree was native to the Forest Moon of Endor. The sap of the Endorian maple tree was collected and boiled to eliminate the water it contained, resulting in an amber-colored syrup that was sweet and flavorful.
(OWS)
Endorian Pony
This was another name for the bordock, a species of small, equine creatures that were native to the Forest Moon of Endor. The Ewoks have learned to domesticate and train them for pack animals and transportation.
(JS, EA)
Endorian Port
This full-bodied, sweet wine was vinted on the Forest Moon of Endor during the second decade of the New Republic.
(SBS)
Endorian Researchers Guild
This loose affiliation of researchers and explorers dedicated their efforts to the exploration of the Endor System, during the early years of the New Order.
(SWGAL)
Endorian Spider
A large, black arachnid native to the underground caves of Endor, these insects measured almost two meters across, and spun huge webs to trap their prey. Also known as rearing spiders, these insects were carnivorous, and their bite was lethal to most small creatures. They had glowing green eyes, and large tusks instead of pincers to help them hold their prey while they eat. Colonies of these spiders live in nests that could be found in the fortresses of the gorax, cleaning up the scraps left behind by the huge humanoids. Are these also called the rakazzak?
(EA, ISU, UA)
Endorian Treesnake
This was another name for the Tempter.
(ISU)
Endosnipper
This medical device was used to remove a piece of flesh or tissue from with a patient's body. Often employed by medical or surgeon droids, the endosnipper used a small laser to excise the tissue, while an attached vacuum attachment removed the tissue before any contamination occurred.
(DSTR)
Endosystem
Developed by TelBrinTel, this droid component was housed in a droid's torso, and allowed up to six different appendages to be plugged into the droid. This allowed the owner to add more manipulator arms or other devices to a given droid, thereby extending its usefulness.
(SWJ10)
Endovan
This planet aligned itself with the New Republic after the Battle of Endor. It was believed that Rodin Baem stole information from New Republic computers on this planet.
(WBC)
Endregaad
This planet, located in the Joxin System of the Tion Cluster, was blockaded by the Corporate Sector Authority during the early years of the New Order, when a mysterious plague broke out on its surface. The disease became known as the Endregaad Plague, because it had never been seen before. The blockade managed to keep the disease from spreading to nearby worlds, but also isolated the planet's inhabitants. For much of its history, Endregaad was believed to have been a swamp world, until ecological changes in climate caused the shallow seas to evaporate. Endregaad eventually became an arid, dusty world known for its colorful rock formations of red sandstone and blue granite. The surface of the planet was continually swept by wind- and sandstorms that scoured the earth and left nothing behind. For this reaon, the settlers built their outposts atop mesas and plateaus. Local legend held that banshees rode the winds that swept the bottomlands, seeking to exact an unknown revenge. Much of the planet's economy was centered on the mining of geodes, which provided a wide variety of crystals for jewelry and art.
(TF)
Endregaad Plague
This was the name given to the virulent disease that sprang up on the planet Endregaad during the early years of the New Order. It affected one being in ten, and was distinguished by a fever, extreme loss of body fluids, crusting around the eyes and mouth, and a thickening of the fingers and tongue. Initial investigation by Endregaad's medical community revealed that no species was naturally immune to the plague, but the effects of the disease appeared to be non-fatal. Medicinal spice was found to be a way to control or even cure the disease, allowing a being to recover quickly. While the plague was still infectious, a being had to continue to take the spice treatments, or risk being infected again. Repeated infections would eventually lead to death, as the body became too weak to fight back. Further investigation into the plague revealed that it had striking similarities to diseases which affected other arid worlds like Endregaad. Mika the Hutt discovered that plague's source was a downed YV-100 freighter that had crashed near the Temple Valley. The freighter had been traveling in the Indrexu Spiral when the crew contracted the original plague, and crashed on Endregaad when the crew finally died fom repeated exposure. However, few knew that the freighter was actually one of Mika's own ships, and had been in the Indrexu Spiral on a mission to deliver tempest spice. In the following months, Angela Krin discovered that the Endregaad Plague was a mutated form of a virus that was native to Varl, the planet that was once home to the Hutts. Complicating matters, the virus was capable of altering normal spice into a crude form of tempest.
(TF)
Endrigorn
This Rakririan worked as a fence in the section of Coruscant's cityscape known as The Works, during the final years of the Old Republic and the early years of the New Order. Endrigorn specialized in buying and selling all manner of holographic art, as well as precious gemstones and light sculptures. Endrigorn was a drone, and preferred to be called "it" when in casual conversation. Shortly after the formation of the Galactic Empire, Endrigorn was approached by Kaird, who offered to sell it a stolen hypergem as part of a scheme to discredit Prince Xizor. Unknown to Kaird, however, was the fact that Xizor himself had leaked information on the hypergem, in an effort to trick Kaird into stealing the hypergem in the first place.
(CN1)
Endro
This obnoxious young boy was one of the two Venerated Ones from the planet Vandelhelm. Endro was known formally by his full name, Endrodanar Tiopuld Shaamador Vandelhelm XXIV. Just before the Battle of Endor, Endro and Lilli were whisked off the planet when it became apparent that galactic power was going to change hands. The children were the last heirs to the Vandel and Helm lines, and were given over to Alliance supporters on Ord Vaug. Following the Battle, Han Solo was contracted to pick them up on Ord Vaug and return them to Vandelhelm, an action which would help restore ore shipments to Fondor. They were necessary because they held the control codes which could be used to move the ore convoy out of the system. After Lilli and Endro were formally instated as the Venerated Ones shortly after their return, Endro displayed a knowledge and skill with all manner of technology, which complimented Lilli's keen business sense. Endro was responsible for reaching an accord with the Metalsmiths' Guild that protected Vandelhelm's environment from pollution, keeping it a pristine world for all to experience. However, like many in the Metalsmiths' Guild, Endro chafed at Lilli's demands, especially when it came to the production of the Solo-class combat freighter. Endro plotted with several prominent guildsmen to discredit Lilli during the dedication ceremony for the so-called Solo Fleet, but his plans were exposed by Nien Nunb.
(PH)
Endrodanar Tiopuld Shaamador Vandelhelm XXIV
This was the full name of the young man who was one of Vandelhelm's Venerated Ones during the last years of the New Order.
(PH)
Endrolian Ground-apple Juice
This beverage was supposedly non-alcoholic, but it could be quickly fermented into a fine spirit.
(GG9)
Endstate Echo
This term was used to describe the electronic or digital reverberation of data within a given computer system. Those beings who investigated endstate echoes believed that any data that was stored in a computer memory bank left behind a kind of echo in the medium on which it was stored. No matter what technique was used to erase the data, anything short of physical destruction of the media or a massive quantum flux of energy could not eliminate the endstate echo. This meant that data could be extricated from computer memory decades after it was believed to have been deleted.
(CN2)
Endurance
This Venator-class Sta Destroyer was one of a handful of vessels that were set aside by the military leaders of the Grand Army of the Republic as a training facility for young clone troopers, during the early years of the Clone Wars. Shortly after the Battle of Malastare, the Endurance was stopped in orbit around Vanqor when an assassination attempt was made on the life of Jedi Master Mace Windu, who was also onboard the ship. While in orbit, the Endurance was rocked by an explosion within its reactor core, and the ship began to tear itself apart. Admiral Kilian and Clone Commander Ponds remained aboard the dying ship, hoping to keep it flying until all the rest of the crew and the cadets could escape. The ship began to plummet ot the surface of Vanqor, and all contact with Kilian and Ponds was quickly lost.
(CWTV42)
Endurance
This was one of the face cards in a standard sabacc deck, worth either positive or negative eight.
(LCM)
Endurance
This vessel was the first of the New Republic's Endurance-class fleet carriers, and it was assigned to the Fifth Battle Group. At the Battle of Orinda, the captain of the Endurance chose to keep its smaller fighters in their bays until most of the Imperial fire was eliminated, hoping to protect them from enemy fire. This proved to be a faulty tactic, as the Endurance came under fire from the Super-class Star Destroyer Reaper. The Endurance was overwhelmed, and was destroyed before it could launch any form of counterattack.
(BTS, ECH)
Endurance-class Fleet Carrier
One of several New Class of warship designs created during the early years of the New Republic, the Endurance-class fleet carrier was one of the new classes approved for use by the Navy. Like other starships of the new class, the Endurance-class was based on another design which had already been proved, the Nebula-class Star Destroyer. It measured 1,040 meters in length, and was armed with twelve turbolaser cannons, twenty laser cannons, eight ion cannons, and four tractor beam projectors. The Endurance-class ship required a crew of 6,795, with seventy-six gunners and room for 1,600 troops. The Endurance-class Carrier was designed to be a primary source of support for a battle fleet, and could easily act as a command ship to a small fleet. The carrier maintained a pair of starfighter wings in its hangars, one for close assault and one for long-range superiority.
(BTS, CTD, SSOG)
Endus
This Doctor of Biology led the biological research lab at the Empire's outpost on Lotide.
(BI)
Endwa
This meat was a Corellian staple and, like most Corellian foods, was best served fried. It was said that properly-cooked endwa slides down the throat slowly.
(IJ)
End-wrench
This was a simple, open-ended wrench that was used by mechanics throughout the galaxy.
(LCS)
Enell
This Publictechnic 850.AA maintenance droid was purchased by the government of the planet Lo'Uran. Female in disposition, Enell was part of the droid pool which maintained the Landing Nest, and she genuinely liked her job, mainly because the general population of Lo'Uran respected and admired the work she and the other droids did to maintain the planet's beauty. When Imperial Governor Blithane arrived, he took out a great deal of his aggression on Enell and her fellow droids. Thus, when Blithane was arrested and taken into custody, Enell and the other droids made sure that there were no administrative or technical glitches which would have prevented his extradition.
(SWJ10)
Enemy Eradication Order of Coruscant
This was one of the first laws enacted by Emperor Palpatine, after he established the Galactic Empire and took control of the galaxy, in the wake of the Clone Wars. It targetted those individuals who were active in the Old Republic, and whose service indicated that they might have reason to oppose the New Order. When it was first enacted, the Enemy Eradication Order was meant simply for surveillance, and any being identified as a potential enemy had to check in with an Imperial officer on a regular basis. Very quickly, these individuals began to simply disappear, and were later found dead or arrested for other actions that were deemed seditious. Rather than submitting to the continued crackdown on Republic supporters, individuals targetted by the Eradication Order chose to abandon their old lives and flee into the undercity of Coruscant. They became the Erased, removing all information about themselves from Imperial databanks and disappearing from sight.
(LJ3)
Enemy, The
This was a term used by Kajin Savaros to describe an Imperial Inquisitor. Over time, this term came to describe Probus Tesla, whom Kajin had disfigured in combat, but returned in an attempt to hunt down the young boy and capture him.
(CN3)
Enenah
When translated into Basic, this Ewok word meant "where."
(GPB)
Enenpa
This gas giant was the second and outermost planet in the Thurra System. It was orbited by some forty moons.
(GORW)
Energy Array
This was the name given to the starship system that maintained the distribution of power to weapons, shields, and engines. The exact distribution of power could be set by the pilot, but the Energy Array maintained it during flight and/or combat.
(XWA)
Energy Ball
A small artillery weapon developed by the Gungans, energy balls were just that: small blue spheres of coherent energy. They came in various sizes, depending on the target the Gungans were using them against. Each energy ball acted much like the blast from an ion cannon. The energy contained in the blue sphere was dispersed upon detonation, wreaking havoc with electrical systems and severely damaging organic nervous systems. The outer shell was made from a charged organic matrix, while the innards were made from unstable energy masses.
(E1N, IG1)
Energy Battery
This was the generic term used to describe any multi-cannon laser or ion weapon.
(SW)
Energy Binder
This thick band of electromagentic energy was harnessed between two small generators, and was used to keep the opposing engines of a pod racer from flying off in opposite directions. While generally harmless when compared to the rest of the pod's components, a body part caught in the binder's beam will be rendered numb for hours.
(E1N)
Energy Blade
This was another term that was used to describe the lightsaber of a Jedi Knight.
(CN1)
Energy Bola
This was a form of energy weapon that combined the control of a staff with the reach of a bola. Developed during the years that followed the Great Sith War, an energy bola consisted of a handheld staff, to which were connected five or more energized whips. Each of these whips ended with a weighted ball that allowed the whips to be extended at a target. The wielder could fling all the whips at a target, or spin them around to form a circular pattern of energy that could be used against a number of targets. When a whip struck its target, it delivered a powerful jolt of energy that shorted out electrical systems and knocked most humanoid beings unconscious.
(KOR11)
Energy Cell
This was the generic term used to describe any rechargeable power source.
(SW)
Energy Collection Repository
This was the primary facility, established by the Old Republic, that mined raw energy from the volcanic world of Sarapin. Although the Energy Collection Repository was protected by an dense energy grid, it was overrun shortly before the Battle of Yavin.
(GBC)
Energy Cutter
This was the term used to describe a starship mechanic's tool, used to cut or slice through metal and other materials.
(HSE)
Energy Distributor Drum
One of the marvels of Gungan technology, the energy drum supplies the power needed to generate their incredible deflector shields. It was often mounted atop a fambaa or other large creature, and was designed to collect energy from an energy emitter and store it for use in the shields. At the touch of a switch, the drum releases the energy in the form of a viscous shield that forms a dome over the heads of the Gungan army.
(IG1, CHRN2)
Energy Emittance Baffler
This device, designed and manufactured by Santhe/Sienar Technologies, was a key component of the Empire's early cloaking device technology. Codenamed NOVA, the baffler project was approved by Emperor Palpatine himself. The device was made up of five parts: an emission modifier, a low-energy baffler, an emission analyzer, and energy directional scrambler, and an energy cluster blanket.
(ML)
Energy Emitter
This Gungan devices was mounted atop a fambaa or other large creature, and then drawn into battle. When activated, the emitter generates a huge amount of power that was focused onto a nearby energy drum. The drum then collects the energy and uses it to generate a powerful deflector shield.
(IG1)
Energy Gate
A static force field used to restrict access to an area.
(SW)
Energy Goo
This was the term used by the Gungans to describe the energized plasma they harvested from the core of their homeworld of Naboo. The blue energy goo was used in the creation of energy balls and other forms of Gungan weapons.
(NEGW)
Energy Lathe
A machinist's tool found in most spaceport repair shops.
(E4R)
Energy Links
This form of handcuffs was developed by the Empire used a connected, twisted stream of live energy to bind a being's wrists.
(LTA4)
Energy Magnification Crystal
This specially-created crystal was used to improve the power output of a holdout blaster or other small, handheld blaster weapon. When properly inserted into a weapon, the energy magnification crystal helped to increase the accuracy and power of a blaster bolt. Weapons that had been equipped with an energy magnification crystal were distinguished by the pale, violet bolts that were fired from them.
(JCT2)
Energy Mining
An illegal form of mining in which powerful bursts of energy were used to cut through the rock and locate natural ores and minerals. The discharges produced by the creation of the energy beam as well as from the mining process itself were flung into a planet's atmosphere, where they interact with the planet's natural energies to create huge electrical storms and deadly fallout. It was for this reason that energy mining had been outlawed, since it posed significant threats to a planet's populace.
(SME)
Energy Mote
This was the term used to describe the individual particles of energy that could be collected by the spirit of a dead being to form a Force-projected image of themselves into the real world. Only those Force users who were trained to reach out from beyond death could control the energy motes, and used their skills to shape a group of energy motes into a simulacrum of themselves. This allowed their contact with living beings to take on a more physical aspect, despite the fact that their former bodies had long since decomposed.
(OWS)
Energy Pike
This crude weapon was similar to a force pike, but releases an electrical discharge on contact.
(SWJ9)
Energy Rifle
This was an outdated form of inexpensive, mass-produced blaster weapon.
(MC17)
Energy Shackles
This was a form of wrist binders that used cohesive, electrical energy to restrain a being's hands. The wrists were bound with standard binders, but the two binders were connected by the energy beam.
(CWTV29)
Energy Shell
This projectile weapon was developed by the Baktoid Armor Workshop for deployment in the AAT battle tank. An energy shell was a contained detonation device wrapped in a protective cocoon of plasma energy. This cocoon allowed it to penetrate further before exploding, making it a dangerous piece of artillery.
(X1)
Energy Shield
This small device was used to limit the power usage of a droid, to prevent it from acting in strange or inappropriate ways. When attached to the droid, the energy shield curtailed the amount of power a droid could draw from its own internal power source, limiting it to just basic functions until the droid could be repaired.
(MDCAR)
Energy Sink
This device was used on many forms of battle armor. Its primary function was to absorb the energy of a blaster bolt which struck the armor. On stormtrooper armor, the energy sinks were the small blocks located on the utility belt.
(ISB)
Energy Sphere
This was a specialized form of power-generation facility that was common during the final years of the Old Republic. A single energy sphere facility could provide power for a small city.
(CWN)
Energy Spider
A denizen of the Kessel spice mines, this large arachnid looked like it had been made of glass. The carapace of an energy spider was nearly transparent, and flashes of energy were visible as sparkles of light beneath the hard shell. These creatures were apparently the primary source of the spice known as glitterstim, which they also consumed and synthesized for use as a webbing that allowed them to climb through caves and caverns, and sometimes to trap bogeys for food. Energy spiders also consumed a small amount of the rock that made up the caves in which they lived, extracting any glitterstim or ryll spice that was found in the rock. Xenobiologists discovered that much of the energy spider's body was composed of glitterstim, making the creature unique in the galaxy. Energy spiders ambushed their prey, leaping on unsuspecting tagerts and using their fangs to impale their victims. As their name implied, energy spiders then drained the life-energy from their prey, literally feeding on the energy. Their rounded bodies were studded with dozens of legs, hundreds of mouths, and literally thousands of eyes. Also known as spice spiders, it was rumored that energy spiders grew one leg for every year of growth, but this was never proven. The existence of energy spiders was thought to be nothing more than an incredible story told by the miners who worked beneath Kessel's surface, and was one of the reasons that "being sent to the spice mines of Kessel" was a frightening fate. The proof of energy spiders was eventually revealed when Han Solo and Chewbacca were imprisoned on Kessel by Moruth Doole. After Lando Calrissian and Nien Nunb assumed control of the Kessel spice mines, they began experimenting with exporting energy spiders to other planets, hoping to be able to continue production of glitterstim if Kessel were suddenly drawn into The Maw. Unfortuntately, all of these attempts ended in failure, as the energy spiders stopped eating and soon died. Lando theorized that there was some relationship to the energy spiders and the bogeys that lived on Kessel, and asked Han Solo and Leia Organa Solo to help find discover the key to keeping energy spiders alive on other planets. Deep inside the planet's caverns, the Solos found a new species of energy spider, one that was not aggressive, and fed on the huge fungi that covered the floor of the caverns. These energy spiders were distinguished by their deep red carapace.
(JS, JASB, ANT, GORW, UA, FJ1)
Energy Sword
This was another name for a lightsaber.
(DIV)
Energy Sword
Developed and produced exclusively on the planet Velmor, this ancient weapon was known for its ceremonial appearance as well as its deadly precision. The energy sword was simply a very fine blade which had been charged with focused plasma energy. This plasma energy was created by a power cell hidden in the hilt of the sword, and focused through a pair of velmorite crystals. Because of the energy that coursed up and down the blade, energy swords repelled each other when brought together in a duel, requiring that the wielder be quite skilled in their usage. Velmorian traditions long held that duels should be settled with energy swords, with the victor decapitating their opponent with the blade at the end of the duel. While similar in many respects to the lightsaber of the Jedi Knights, the energy sword was no match for the Jedi weapon.
(PH)
Energy Torpedo
This form of torpedo was developed during the last decades of the Old Republic, as an alternative to standard concussion missiles. Instead of a concussion-wave of explosion, the energy torpedo released an energy-wave created by highly-charged particles contained in its shell.
(SOG)
Energy Trap
This form of security device used cohesive, electrical energy to bind a being to a specific location.
(CWTV29)
Energy Trap
This was a form of protective defense that could be created by Dark Jedi and Sith practitioners. The energy trap was essentially a concentration of Dark Side energy that was nearly invisible to the naked eye. However, it could sometimes be discovered in a being's peripheral vision as a brief flash of deep color. When a Jedi Knight stumbled into an energy trap, they found themselves instantly immobilized, unable to move without tightening the trap. Only those Jedi Masters who managed to dedicate their complete concentration to escaping the trap could break free. Because of this, many Sith left energy traps just outside areas where they could ambush the Jedi, forcing a being that was trapped to choose between utter withdrawal or useless thrashing in order to break free.
(JQ10)
Energy Vampire
This unusual race of beings lived in seclusion, drawing their sustenance by consuming the life energies of other living beings. It was believed that an energy vampire could live for centuries on the life energy that could be consumed from a Jedi Knight, but there was no hard evidence to support this.
(CWA9)
Energy Web
Developed by the New Republic, an energy web was a speciallized form of shielding that protected a large object from being damaged while in transit.
(FH1)
Energy Web Generator
This strange weapon was created by the Aing-Tii monks for use aboard their Sanhedrim starships. The generators produce a network of lightning-like energy that arcs from the weapon and assails its target, much like an ion cannon burst.
(KO)
Energy Whip
This was an unusual weapon that was built from the same basic idea as a lightsaber. Rather than using power cells to create a beam of pure energy, the energy whip channeled the energy into a flexible metal ribbon that could be lashed out at a target. Upon contacting flesh, the energy whip discharged the energy built up in the ribbon, causing an intense jolt of pain. With skill and technique, a wielder could wrap the energy whip around a limb, binding the individual and causing incredible amounts of pain. One of the earliest known users of an energy whip was the Jedi defector Githany, who used an energy whip instead of a lightsaber. This gave her a distinct advantage over both Jedi and Sith opponents, since they were usually uncertain how to attack or defend against it.
(DBPD, CN1)
Enet System
This planetary system was located in Brak Sector.
(FBS)
Enferm
This planet was known for its medical research facilities.
(MF)
Enfield
This Imperial Sergeant Major was in charge of security around detention block AA-23 aboard the first Death Star. He served as Shann Childsen's attaché, and was in command of a squadron of Death Star troopers.
(CCG9)
Enfilade
This one of the many Strike-class cruisers used by the Alliance during the Galactic Civil War.
(XVT)
Enforce
This Victory-I class Star Destroyer was part of the Corporate Sector Authority fleet under the command of Baruche Sloane.
(TSK)
Enforced Virtues
This was a term used by many beings who had left the Jedi Order to describe the feelings that they had been taught to repress. Humility was considered one of the Enforced Virtues, since it often had to be learned rather than cultivated by choice.
(YDR)
Enforcement
This was one of the two major divisions of the Pentastar Alignment, standing opposite the Chamber of Order and concerning itself with public allegiance, law enforcement, and the day-to-day duties of the Pentastar Patrol.
(SWJ3)
Enforcement Central
This was the massive database maintained by the Imperial Office of Criminal Investigations, in order to keep track of the variety of bounties which were posted during the New Order. Established and registered bounty hunters had direct access to the database, in order to view the current status of a bounty.
(GG10)
Enforcement Guides
These were the primary police force of the planet Kegan, during the rulership of V-Tan and O-Vieve.
(FFT)
Enforcer
This was one of the Nebulon-B frigates which were used by the Imperial Navy, during the height of the Galactic Civil War.
(XW)
Enforcer
This projectile pistol was produced by the Morellian Weapons Conglomerate. It was larger than a slugthrower, firing a .48-caliber bullet, and had a heavy recoil action that made rapid fire extremely erratic. Despite its primitive construction and problems with accuracy, the Enforcer was generally considered one of the most devastating weapons in the galaxy, during the early stages of the Galactic Civil War.
(AIR, AEG, OWS)
Enforcer
This slang term was commonly used by bounty hunters of the galaxy to describe a hunter's personal expediter.
(GG10)
Enforcer
This Imperial bulk cruiser was part of Admiral Greelanx's last line, during the Battle of Nar Shaddaa.
(THG)
Enforcer One
The ancient dreadnaught used by Bogga the Hutt as a command ship. Enforcer One was a Core Galaxy Systems Dreadnaught, heavily modified from its stock beginnings. The ship had been decommissioned from the Old Republic's Navy and shipped to the salvage yards at Ord Trasi. Bogga obtained the ship there, and began modifying it. It had a fixed, heavy turbolaser which servde as its primary weapon. The turbolaser had an advanced cooling system that kept the separate power generator and laser actuator from overheating. Sixteen turret-mounted laser cannons supplement the turbolaser, and four tractor beam projectors allow the ship to control smaller ships. Six light tactical fighters were housed in the docking bay.
(TOJ, EGV)
Enforcer Pistol
This .48-caliber projectile weapon was the trademark sidearm of the Morellian Enforcer. It was developed by the Morellian Weapons Conglomerate during the Old Republic. Despite its low-tech design, many modern weapons experts admired the Enforcer Pistol's balanced weight, its lack of recoil despite its power, and its sheer ability to cause large amounts of damage.
(AIR)
Enforcer-class Picket Cruiser
This starship was built by Kuat Drive Yards and Seinar Fleet Systems at the Galentro Heavy Works shipyards at Jaemus. This ship, built from the hull frame of the Interdictor-class cruiser, first saw action within the Pentastar Alignment. It measured 600 meters in length, and was armed with ten turbolaser batteries, ten quad laser cannons, six ion cannon batteries, and four tractor beam projectors. It was crewed by 3,000 officers and sixty gunners, and could carry up to 300 troops and 10,000 metric tons of cargo. Despite its size, the Enforcer-class cruiser was nevertheless highly maneuverable and extremely well-armed.
(TFE, SWJ3)
Engagement at Jestan
This Alliance won a decisive victory in this battle, due mainly to the tactical expertise of Beryl Chiffonage.
(AIR)
Engager
This Imperial-class Star Destroyer was dispatched to Rafft, under the command of Captain Dalton, to eliminate any rebel activity on the planet, shortly before the Battle of Yavin.
(SWJ3)
Engebo
This reddish-orange star was the central body in the Engebo System, located in the Outer Rim.
(WOA10)
Engebo V
This remote, Outer Rim world was originally settled by miners working for the Outer Rim Oreworks corporation. Using questionable methods, the miners stripped the planet of usable ores in short order, then left it behind when the profits dried up. The landscape was reduced to expanses of flat plains and grasslands, lacking real mountain ranges. This landscape prevented any changes to the weather, allowing winds and rains to pass swiftly from west to east with little variation. After the Madman's Fortune crashed onto Engebo V, a school of skekfish were inadvertently released by Nell Davengatt. Nell and her companions had gone to check out the crash, and opened Goontirk's escape pod to investigate. The skekfish burrowed into the ground and sped toward the nearest food source, killing many beings in The Landing before Nell and a small group of pilots could escape. They made plans with Lady Wylla of Alderaan to bombard Engebo V from orbit, in an effort to kill the skekfish and prevent further infestation.
(WOA10)
Engh, Nanaod
This being served as the New Republic's First Administrator, during the years leading up to the Yevethan Great Purge. He was good friend of the Chief of State, Leia Organa-Solo, who affectionately called him "Nanny."
(BTS, SOL)
Enghauser, Aton-Ra
This noted pirate terrorized the spacelanes near Dathomir, during the height of the Galactic Civil War.
(SWGAL)
Engineer
This was a special-edition model of the venerable KYD-21 blaster pistol, produced during the height of the New Order.
(SWGAL)
Engira
A planet which was home to an Imperial supply base.
(SWSB)
Engret
This young man worked with Rekkon when Rekkon was a teacher, during the early days of the Empire. Engret's sister was an outspoken legal scholar, and held a great dislike for the Corporate Sector Authority. When she suddenly disappeared, Engret joined Rekkon's mission to find out what the Authority was doing with the people it kidnapped. Unfortunately, when Han Solo came to transport Rekkon and his team to Orron III, Engret was left behind when he failed to show up for the rendezvous. It was unknown if he had been captured, killed, or simply late.
(HSE)
EngSat Complex
This research and development corporation produced some of galaxy's largest focusing magnets, during the early years of the New Order. It was rumored that the EngSat Complex was working with Dybersyne Engineering Systems to produce the focusing magnets that were used in the superlaser that was installed in the first Death Star. The EngSat Complex handled the smaller focusing arrays that formed the component lasers, while Dybersyne handled the main focusing ring that brough the component lasers together.
(DSTR)
Engulfer Couch
This type of sofa was popular during the early years of the New Republic, and was made from a material that would literally engulf a being in comfort by altering its shape to match the being's body.
(SWI67)
Enhanced Privacy Invasion Bill
This was one of the many pieces of legislation that was voted upon by the Galactic Senate, during the era of the Clone Wars. Under this new law, the Office of the Supreme Chancellor would have unprecedented access to the private information of the galaxy's citizens. Ostensibly, the law was promoted as a way to identify Separatist supporters and arrest them before they could become terrorists. However, many Senators felt that it would allow Palpatine to open up the private records of any being in the galaxy, regardless of their political or social standing. Senator Philo tried to rally a group of Senators to oppose the bill, including Padme' Amidala and Bail Organa. Unfortunately, Philo and the others were captured by Cad Bane and his bounty hunters, and Senator Philo was shot and killed when he tried to resist capture.
(CWTV22)
Enhanced Security and Enforcement Act
This was one of several amendments to the Galactic Constitution that were put forth by Chancellor Palpatine's advisors and politcal supporters, during the height of the Clone Wars. Under this act, the Chancellor's office was allowed unrestricted use of observation droids, and could issue search-and-seizure orders without the need for warrants or due process. Palpatine explained that measures such as the Enhanced Security and Enforcement Act allowed him to maintain the security and integrity of the Old Republic, since he could swiftly see to any threats to society. The passage of this act was barred by a group of Senators led by Bail Organa and Padme' Amidala, who were worried about possible abuses. They also questioned the need for such an order when the Separatist forces had been driven from the Core Worlds.
(LEV)
Enhanced-bonding Plating
A special form of exterior plating that allows it to better deflect energy. Stars' End was built from this plating, but it proved to be part of the station's downfall, because the plating helped deflect the explosion at the tower's base, redirecting the force down toward the planet and causing the tower to be shot into the air.
(HSE)
EnhanceScan
This CryonCorp general-purpose scanner had a range of up to 1500 meters when scanning for life forms. Its motion and metal detectors had an optimal range of just 500 meters. The Alliance regularly used these device to scan prospective bases for lifeforms, although their bulky shape and limited range proved largely ineffective in the harsh environment of Hoth.
(CCG9, EGW, AEG)
Eniki
This Huttese word meant "Okay!" in the Basic language.
(GMR5)
Eniknar
This Noghri male served as the chief of security aboard the Esfandia Long-Range Communications Base, during the height of the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy. When Leia Organa Solo and her husband, Han Solo, located the base, Eniknar revealed to them that a villip had been found aboard the base. It was this villip, and the traitor who placed it there, which had led the Yuuzhan Vong to Esfandia. Droma, who was accompanying the Solos, felt htat Eniknar was not all that he appeared to be, based on the fact that he smelled wrong. Droma warned them to keep an eye on the Noghri. Despite their misgivings, Eniknar proved to be loyal to the Republic. When it became obvious that the only way to protect the base was manually detonate a series of bombs, Eniknar volunteered for the mission. Already injured in battle, he remained behind long enough to draw in the attacking Yuuzhan Vong, then died as he set off a wave of explostions to destroy the enemy.
(FH3)
Enina
This was a common name among Cerean females. Unlike their male counterparts, Cerean females use a single name unless they became a bond-wife. In this case, a female will take on their husband's grandfather's name for official matters. The name Enina indicated dawn, sunrise, or daylight.
(GCG)
Enin'sd
An Alliance XQ4 platform destroyed during the Galactic Civil War.
(TIE)
Enisca
This planet was one of the many worlds that were part of the Old Republic, during the era of the Clone Wars.
(RDV)
Enisence, Ord
This Skrilling Jedi Knight was killed during the early stages of the Clone Wars, ostensibly by Cad Bane or one of his agents. Cato Parasitti then adopted his appearance when she assisted Cad Bane in stealing a holocron from the Jedi Temple on Coruscant.
(CWTV23)
Enjikket
This young Jawa and his brother, Yeelhoy, participated in their first scrap hunt just prior to the Battle of Yavin, when they accompanied Dathcha and his clanmates on the mission to capture R2-D2. The astromech had become separated from its companion, C-3PO, after escaping from the Tantive IV. Because he was Dathcha's nephew, Enjikket was given special privileges, including the right to hold up R2-D2's dome when the Jawas returned the droid to their sandcrawler.
(E4VG)
Enkaphalin
This medicinal drug was developed during the last decades of the Old Republic, for use as a topical anesthetic and antibiotic that could be administered to burn victims.
(MJH)
Enkep
This molten ball of rock was the innermost planet of the Katorrs System.
(PH)
Enkhet, Barsoulentinial
This thin, pale young man joined the Alliance as a slicer. A former cabin boy for a notorious smuggler, Enkhet learned how to fly a number of starships. He eventually joined the Alliance, but was deemed to reckless and undisciplined to be a starfighter pilot. He was assigned to Commander Briessen, and served as part of Lieutenant Haslam's assault team as a computer operator and pilot.
(SWJ10, TFE)
Enkidu
This Pursuer enforcement ship was owned by K'Armyn Viraxo during the Galactic Civil War. He used it to harrass Harlequin Station as well as Azzameen Station.
(XWA)
Enkor
This Kitonak name was common across Kirdo III.
(UANT)
Enmaekeda Nebula
This area of dense, interstellar gases was located near the Naboo System. During the height of the Galactic Civil War, the Empire declared that travel through the nebula was unsafe, because it was believed that Borvo the Hutt maintained a pirate force in the area.
(SWG2P)
Enna
This Imperial container group was destroyed near Kalla VII by Keyan Farlander and his X-Wing squadron, during a raid on the Empire's base at Kalla VII, shortly before the Battle of Yavin.
(XW, XWP)
Ennead
This biological machine was the Yuuzhan Vong version of a tank.
(DTR)
Ennta
This was the spelling used to describe the planet Ennth, in Dark Journey.
(DJ)
Ennth
This planet was a colony world which seemed to resist any attempt at settlement. The first colonists established a series of outposts on the world, and soon learned that the planet's single moon had a wildly elliptic orbit. This orbit brought it close enough to Ennth every eight years for it to skim through Ennth's atmosphere. This proximity resulted in incredible tidal and seismic stresses that tore the world apart every eight years. The colonists fled to space stations in orbit to survive the devstation, but their strength and will led them to return after the moon had passed and rebuild their settlements.
(LO, JUS, SHA)
Ennyl
This was one of the most common female names given to human children across the galaxy.
(GCG)
E'noro
This female Bith represented her people in the New Republic Senate, during the height of the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy. She had been the leader of the Senate's Corruption Panel, and was called in when it was discovered that Viqi Shesh had been acting as an agent of the Yuuzhan Vong. Senator E'noro, after seeing and hearing all the evidence against Senator Shesh, had no recourse but to relieve the Kuati Senator of her duties.
(REC)
Enouck
This Alliance Shuttle group was destroyed by Imperial forces while trying to protect the transports of the Axet group, during the early stages of the Galactic Civil War.
(TIE, TIEP)
Enrichment Zone
This was a term used by the Agricultural Corps to describe an area which was being terraformed or recovered. Natural flora, as well as enhanced breeds from offworld, were cultivated and monitored during the development of the zone.
(DR)
Ensa
This aging woman and her husband, Byrom, settled on Molavar several years before the Battle of Naboo. They both wanted to live a simpler life, and moisture farming on Molavar provided them with a chance to escape from the chaos of military life. Their small world was disrupted when Lycan arrived on Molavar, and accosted Ensa and their droid, L-23. She was saved only when Lycan suffered some sort of seizure, in which his limd was gripped by painful memories. She later related her story to Darca Nyl, and Darca discovered the former soldier and Jedi on their farm.
(T23)
Ensaiav
This Corellian gunship was one of five Alliance gunships sent to assist the Imperial forces in the battle against the Ssi-ruuk at Bakura.
(TBSB)
Enso
This race of near-humans evolved in the chilly forests of Ensolica. As they evolved, the Enso people began to carve cities from the continents of ice that covered much of the planet's surface. In order to survive, the Enso discovered how to grow plants beneath the surface of the planet, and became known as experts in the field of hydroponics.
Because they were acclimated to arctic conditions, those Ensos who traveled off-world often wore specialized, air-conditioned environment suits - such as coolth suits - to maintain a frigid body temperature.
(SWDB)
Ensolica
This planet, the homeworld of the Enso race of near-humans, was covered with frozen tundra and vast continents of ice that were scoured by harsh winds. A few coniferous forests were locate along the equatorial regions of the planet, providing minimal shelter for the Enso people.
(SWDB, OWS)
Enster
This was term given to those Corellian disciples of a social system in which sociopolitical affiliations were maintained with almost fanatical devotion. The enster faction was in direct opposition to the ekster - or outsider - faction, which basically included any being who was simply not enster. Among the beliefs of the enster faction was that no marriage could be made, let alone consummated, with a being from outside one's own native planetary system. Enster extremists maintained that all marriages had to take place solely among inhabitants of a single planet, with no exceptions allowed. This was not to say that trysts and liaisons with eksters were prohibited, as many ensters often "sowed their wild oats" with an ekster partner. However, on Corellia, ensters were only allowed to marry other ensters.
(MBS)
Ensterite
This was the term used to describe any Corellian who adhered to the enster philosophies.
(MBS)
Entana Run
This hyperspace route wound through the Lesser Plooriod Cluster. Together with the Burna Trade Route, it formed the boundary of Urce Space.
(AIR)
Entea Corporation
This interstellar shipping corporation was one of the few heavy-duty transport carriers who were awarded contracts by the Imperial military.
(SWJ5)
Entechment
This Ssi-ruuvi technology allowed them to drain off the life-essence of a living being and store it in unusual batteries for powering their droid starships and other technologies. The process worked best on humans, since their connections to the Force were stronger. The subject was injected with a magnetic solution which was absorbed into the nervous system, and an external circuit was attuned to the internal magnetization of the subject. This "catchment arc" then collected the life-energy of the subject and placed it in batteries. The subject's body almost always died after the entechment was complete, and their life energy existed only for a short time before expiring. In the years following the Battle of Bakura, entechment was enhanced to provide a better experience for the being who was enteched. Additional power systems were developed to assist in handling shields and drive systems, freeing the enteched mind to focus on other activities. This meant that the enteched mind lived longer and with less agony. By the time the P'w'eck Emancipation Movement had ostensibly taken control of the planet Lwhekk, the entechment process could provide a form of immortality for the enteched individual, as the life energy could be contained and maintained almost indefinitely by adding the enteched energies of certain algae and other lower life-forms.
(TB, TBSB, FH2)
Entechment Chair
Device used by the Ssi-ruuvi to collect brain energy for use in driving shipboard circuits or battle droids. A special chair was designed to hold Luke Skywalker.
(TB)
Entel, Jor
A ruthless and vicious pirate captain, Jor Entel worked in the Demophon System. He lured unsuspecting passengers on his ship, the Night Wind, promising passage off the doomed planets. Once off-planet, Entel and his crew would slaughter their passengers and dump their bodies after taking whatever booty they could. He and his crew were killed by a group of Alliance agents who discovered that he had murdered Enid Vahr.
(SN)
Entertainment
This was a slang term used by the Special Operations units of the Alliance to describe a combat situation.
(GG9)
Entertainment Center
This was the section of Imperial City, on Coruscant, where many of the Fete Week festivities begin. The Shaldania Parade winds through its streets and spires.
(SWJ8)
Entertainment Signal 3
This was the most popular HoloNet channel for sports broadcasting, during the last decades of the Old Republic.
(HNN4)
Enteyor
When translated into Basic, this Mandalorian word meant "must" or "be obliged to."
(OWS)
Enth
This archaic name was given to female Zabrak, and meant "clean" - or, more literally, "bathes often", which was a sign that a female Zabrak came from a wealthy family.
(GCG)
Enth
This was the second combination symbol in the Aurebesh script, and represents the Basic combination "ae".
(SWM)
En'Tra
This was the familiar title given to the absolute ruler of the Coynite people. It literally meant "King-Master" when translated into Basic.
(PG3)
En'Tra'Ag'Tra
This was the term used to describe those Coynite who were the highest and most trusted servants of the En'Tra.
(PG3)
Entralla
This world, the primary planet in the Entralla System, was located in the Velcar Free Commerce Zone. It wasn't, however, always a member of the VFCZ. Before the institution of the New Order, Entralla was a free world of various religious beliefs, each with a strong following. It also had a deep history of glorious deeds and mythical warriors, and its single moon figured prominently in the legends of its people. According to one story, the moon actually changed color when an ancient warrior defeated an invading force.
Palpatine later took control of the world, after establishing the Galactic Empire. Following the Battle of Endor, the natives of the planet had planned to secede from the Empire and join the Alliance, but they were overrun by the Pentastar Alignment. The New Republic could not send aid, and the planet was usurped.
(SWJ3, SWJ4, OWS)
Entrallan
This was the term used to describe the human inhabitants of the planet Entralla.
(SWJ4, OWS)
En'Tra'Sol
This was the rigid honor code adhered to by the Coynite race. In short, the En'Tra'Sol stated that a Coynite's word was his honor; that combat was the natural order of life; that an unsheathed sword must be used; that there was no mercy in battle; that poison, deception, or cowardice were unforgivable sins, as was issuing a challenge to an injured or weakened opponent; that an individual had to unquestionably obey all to whom he had sworn allegiance; only a formal breaking of allegiance can break a warrior's bond to his superiors; that emotions of the af'harl - pain, sadness, guilt, regret, or reluctance - were not to be expressed without loosing honor; that one individual could not physically touch another without expressed permission, or be put to death; and that af'harl were no longer Coynites in any sense.
(AE, PG3)
En'Tra'Sol'Tais'Tra
This was the formal title used by the En'Tra of the Coynite people. It translated into Basic as "King-Master of Law, Land, and Cities."
(PG3)
En'Tra'Tais
This was one of five major starports located on the planet Coyn, during the height of the New Order. Located in the city of En'Tra'Tal, its name literally meant "Kingland."
(PG3)
En'Tra'Tal
The capital city of the planet Coyn. In the Basic tongue, this translated into "King-City."
(PG3)
Entropy, The
This was another of Lando Calrissian's mystical references.
(LCM)
Entrus
This temperate, ocean-covered world was known as the recreation capital of Trax Sector. Entrus' economy was primarily based on incomes from gambling, supplemented by catering to the whims and desires of the sector's wealthiest inhabitants. The city areas were located on small islands, and were densely populated. Weather on the planet was remarkably consistent and very pleasant, due in part to the system's powerful sun. During the Galactic Civil War, the Alliance established its Trax Sector command center on Entrus, under the noses of the Imperial officers who vacationed on the planet.
(GMK)
Entry Grenade
This simple explosive was developed by Merr-Sonn, during the final months of the Clone Wars. Produced for the Grand Army of the Republic, entry grenades were designed to blow out a door or portal, allowing clone troopers to gain access to a structure. While an entry grenade could be thrown by hand, they were designed to be fired at a target from a launcher that was attached to a blaster or rifle.
(RC66)
Entuur
A planet.
(AIR)
Entuuran
This was the name used to describe the human inhabitants of the planet Entuur.
(AIR)
Entuuran Resilience Test
Developed on the planet Entuur, this was a form of torture used by the Empire's High Inquisitor Slosin.
(AIR)
Entye
This was the Mandalorian word for a debt.
(OWS)
Entymal
An alien race from the planet Endex, the Entymals were used as slave labor by the Amber Sun Mining Corporate in the Bextar System. These lanky, humanoid insects had a green exoskeleton, and had specialized gliding membranes under their arms. They make excellent pilots, as their brains were highly developed, giving them excellent spatial reasoning capability. Although not part of a hive mind, the Entymal society was based on the classic hive arrangement. A queen ruled each nation, with barren females serving her. Male drones were only good for two things: performing labor and mating with the queen. In the wake of the mating ritual, the males died quickly.
(SWJ3, AE)
Entzahee roda
When translated into Basic, this Ewok verb meant "to cook."
(GPB)
Enu
This race of near-humans was characterized by their thin bodies and their large, pale eyes. They were native to the planet Deylerax.
(WBC)
Enub
This was a common female name given to Sullustan females. It meant "kind" in the Sullustan language.
(GCG)
Enunciator
This was the generic term used to describe any starship communication system.
(MF)
En-Vahdi, Vallikor
This Ipharian-Da'Lor bounty hunter was known to be cold-blooded, cruel, twisted, and any number of other unsavory things. He enjoyed torturing his captives, inflicting pain to witness their reaction. En-Vahdi wore a specialized suit of Nullifier diffusion armor, and favored the use of projectile weapons in order to wear the armor at all times.
(WSV)
ENVC-370
This model of reflective body glove was produced by Syncronics. It allowed the wearer to survive a blaster shot by reflecting the effects of the weapon. The suit could only absorb a limited amount of energy before needed to be discarded and replaced.
(GG10)
Envelope
This was the codename of the datafile package provided by Mal Biron to any prospective smugglers and spacer who wish to work for him. Biron usually waited until he had a group of candidates before handing out the Envelopes, and he always had Kalend Thora watching them. The instructions in the datafiles explain a series of runs to be made along the Sisar Run, with the smuggler or crew completing the runs in the best time eventually gaining the new contract.
(SSR)
Enviro-analyzer
This device was developed for use by scouts and other galactic explorers. This compact, rectangular box held a number of sensors, including radiation detectors, spectrameters, temperature monitors, mineral spotters, and lifesign sensors.
(GG8)
Enviro-Tent 2A
This was the name of TasCorp's smallest pressure tent. Like its larger brothers, the 2A model was a domed tent that was equipped with airlocks and gas regulator to protect the user from a hazardous atmosphere. Included with the tent were individual oxyegn tanks for each person it could accommodate. The Enviro-Tent also provided a measure of protection against harsh weather, but was useless against weapons or explosions. The 2A model could accommodate two human-sized beings.
(SWJ15)
Enviro-Tent 30C
This was the name of TasCorp's largest pressure tent. Like its smaller brothers, the 30C model was a domed tent that was equipped with airlocks and gas regulator to protect the user from a hazardous atmosphere. Included with the tent were individual oxyegn tanks for each person it could accommodate. The Enviro-Tent also provided a measure of protection against harsh weather, but was useless against weapons or explosions. The 30C model could accommodate twenty to forty beings, depending on their size.
(SWJ15)
Enviro-Tent 9B
This was the name of TasCorp's intermediate pressure tent. Like its other brothers, the 9B model was a domed tent that was equipped with airlocks and gas regulator to protect the user from a hazardous atmosphere. Included with the tent were individual oxyegn tanks for each person it could accommodate. The Enviro-Tent also provided a measure of protection against harsh weather, but was useless against weapons or explosions. The 9B model could accommodate up to twelve beings, depending on their size.
(SWJ15)
Envos
This gas giant was, unusually, the innermost planet of the Bandomeer System. It was orbited by four moons.
(GORW)
Envoy
This cylindrical transport vessel was part of the fleet that was maintained by the Old Republic, during the era of the Great Galactic War. The Envoy was the vessel that was charged with transporting Jedi Master Dar'nala and Jedi Knight Satele Shan to the Outer Rim Territories to oversee troop withdrawals, in the wake of the Sacking of Coruscant. While en route, the Envoy was attacked by a Sith warship, and Master Dar'nala was taken captive. Satele Shan managed to make it to an escape pod with the Sith droid SP-99, and they were able to blast away and escape.
(TOP2)
Envoy-class Shuttle
This form of passenger transport was developed and manufactured by the Tallaan Shipyards, during the years leading up to the Battle of Ruusan. The Envoy-class shuttle was capable of transporting more than twenty beings in relative comfort, and was capable of making both suborbital and interstellar journeys. In order to keep the price down, yet still provide long-range capability, Tallaan equipped the Envoy-class shuttle with a Class Twelve hyperdrive. The navigation system was easy to use, and the autopilot allowed even novice pilots to fly the shuttle with ease. Because the Envoy-class shuttle was marketed as a practical and affordable form of transportation, shielding and armament was kept to a minimum.
These ships were popular with independent merchants and wealthy adventurers, although a few of them found their way into military fleets during the New Sith Wars.
(DBRT)
Enwandung-Esterhazy, Tallisibeth
A native of Vorzyd 5, this young, red-haired girl was one of the many Jedi students who were being trained at the Jedi Temple on Coruscant during the height of the Clone Wars. Rather than use her full name, Tallisibeth often went by the nickname Scout, which she had earned from her ability to use the Force to scope out a situation before acting. Scout's family had been exceptionally poor, and practically begged the Jedi Order to take her away from the poverty. Although she had been discovered like any other candidate by Jedi Master Chankar Kim, Scout lacked a deep connection to the Force, and many wondered if she would ever be chosen as a Padawan. When Master Kim was killed during the Battle of Geonosis, Scout's future in the Jedi Temple was believed to be near its end. She knew that her connection to the Force was spotty at best, and compensated by striving to be the best she could be at other aspects of her training. Among these were physical combat and bookwork. It was Master Jai Maruk who openly voiced his opinion that she should be sent to the Agricultural Corps, but he was forced to change his mind when Scout won the Apprenctice Tournament shortly after the retaking of Praesitlyn. Yoda had made a bet with Master Maruk, challenging him to take Scout as his Padawan if she won the tournament. Scout surprised even herself by winning the tournament, although her fellow competitors were quick to point out that she won through trickery and guile more than from her abilities with the Force. These characteristics were what Master Yoda wanted to develop, and Scout strove to do her best, especially after learning that Master Maruk had taken her as his Padawan. Their first mission together came just days later, when they were assigned to accompany Yoda to Vjun, along with Maks Leem and her own Padawan, Whie Malreaux. Scout was just a year older than Whie, but had defeated him in the tournament after escaping a particularly painful thumbhold. While on Phindar, the group of Jedi were attacked by Asajj Ventress, and Scout was injured by a stray blaster bolt. Although she escaped, Scout was forced to witness the deaths of both Master Leem and Master Maruk at the hands of Ventress. As Maruk died, he promised that his spirit would always be with Scout. On Vjun, Scout found herself cut off from Yoda, when the tiny Master went off alone to find Dooku. Scout and Whie were forced to fight their way free of the Chateau, but Fidelis was ordered by Whirry Malreaux to lead them into the Crying Room, where Asajj Ventress was waiting for them. The Padawans were spared when Solis distracted Ventress, and were later rescued by Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker, who had tracked Yoda to Vjun. In the wake of the Clone Wars, it was believed that Scout traveled to the planet Mandalore, hoping to escape the Jedi Purge.
(YDR, RC66)
Enya
When translated into Basic, this Ewok verb meant "to show."
(GPB)
Enyak
This flesh of this creature was considered a delicacy by the natives of the planet Ukio. Grilled kabobs of enyak meat were often served over teerlop-zikody.
(SWJ11)
Enzeen
This species of blue-skinned humanoids was from an unknown world, and were not often encountered in the galaxy. They had needle-like spikes in place of hair on their heads, and were chubby in form. They were apprehensive about the modern technology of the galaxy, but were very friendly to other races. Borborygmus Gog relocated a colony of Enzeen to the planet D'vouran as part of Project Starscream. They immediately formed a symbiotic relationship with the bioengineered world, attracting tourists and luring them into the forest, where the planet could devour them. In return, the Enzeen were allowed to insert their tube-like tongues into the planet's crust and suck out sustenance of their own. They were protected from the planet's hunger by wearing small pendants that projected a sort of force field around them. After Mammon Hoole exposed the secrets of D'vouran to the Alliance, certain discoveries led the possible conclusion that the Enzeen were also bio-engineered by the Empire to watch over the planet.
(GOF1)
Enzobleach
This chemical was developed for use in hospitals and infirmaries, to keep hard surfaces like floors and walls clean and free of contaminants.
(LF9)
Enzymer
This device was used by merchants who worked on alien worlds or with imported merchandise. It scanned a piece of material and provided details about its chemical makeup. It accomplished this by retrieving biological residues and growing them in small cultures. With this data, the enzymer can then develop counter-agents to any potentially poisonous or dangerous bacteria.
(SWJ14)
Eoaq the Expansive
A descendant of Uueg Tching, Eoaq was one of the few rulers of the Tching Dynasty who bothered to read from Uueg's Sayings.
(SWJ14)
EoBaam Shipping Lines
This starship manufacturer purchased the rights to the Rin Assid Bulk Hauler designs.
(CSA)
Eocho Mountains
This range of mountains surrounded the ancient city of Knossa, in the southern latitudes of the planet Ossus. It was inside the caves that riddled the Eocho Mountains that the ancient Jedi Knights survived the cataclysm of the Great Sith War, although they were forgotten by the Jedi in the aftermath of the battle. It was these Jedi who were the ancestors of the modern Ysanna.
(PJSB)
Eol Sha
This relatively young world, dominated by immense seismic activity, was located near the Cauldron Nebula. It had only one moon, but the moon's orbit was slowly decaying. It was estimated that, within a 100 years of the Battle of Endor, the moon would impact the planet and destroy both bodies. The planet itself was settled during the Old Republic, just decades before Emperor Palpatine rose to power. The goal of the settlers was to mine the gases from the nearby nebula, but the planet's instability and the lack of quality gases that destroyed the endeavor. When Palpatine established the New Order, the settlement on Eol Sha was left to fend for itself. The settlers eked out a meager living until Luke Skywalker arrived to locate Gantoris, some seven years after the Battle of Endor. After Gantoris agreed to train at the Jedi praxeum on Yavin 4, the settlers were relocated to Dantooine. Unfortunately, they were all destroyed when Admiral Daala attacked Dantooine shortly afterward. The average day on Eol Sha encompassed 19 standard hours, while its year lasted 326 local days.
(JS, JASB)
Eon
This dark-skinned humanoid was one of the many Jedi Padawans who were thrust into combat during the era of the Clone Wars. Distinguished by the mottled coloration of the skin covering his skull, Eon and a group of Padawans was assigned to a battle group led by Jedi Master Ki-Adi-Mundi, just prior to the Battle of Mygeeto. They were saved by the heroic efforts of another Padawan, Rivi-Anu.
(CWA6)
Eoodso
This Jeodu was one of Dequc's personal guards.
(MJEH)
Eopi
This green-skinned herdbeast, native to the planet Nadiem, was a genetic cousin to the eopies of Tatooine.
(CWA2)
Eopie
This herd animal was native to the planet Tatooine. Eopies had small, bulbous bodies supported by four spindly legs. Eopies could walk within minutes of being born, a defense mechanism against the desert predators of the planet. They were quite sure-footed in the sandy desert, but were awkward in water. The knees of an eopie were covered with thick calluses, developed from years of kneeling down to reach water and shrubs. Adults were also used as beasts of burden, while the young and elderly eopies were useful for consuming the desert weeds that grow up near homes and hydroponics labs. The flexible nose and hinged skull of the eopie allowed it to dig and grub for lichens and tubers, and two pairs of sharp incisors helped the eopie bite off their food. Eopies had the annoying habit of spitting the contents of their stomach at an object which startled or angered them. Most eopies maintained by farmers on Tatooine provided a wealth of items, including hides, meat, and a highly nutritious - though extremely perishable - milk. In the wild, eopies moved about in herds of several dozen individuals, and could live to nearly 100 years of age. Efforts to develop eopie herds on other planets exposed a biological need for heat, as these herds thrived on other deset planets, but needed constant tending on more temperate worlds. A small corporation named Eopies Extraordinaire emerged on Tatooine during the years that followe the Yuuzhan Vong War, which used specialized breeding schemes to produce eopies that could survive on other planets. They also bred a dwarf version of eopies that could be kept as pets.
(E1N, GF, WSW, SOT, NEGA, FJ2)
Eopie Cream Pie
The receipe for this wonderful-tasting dessert was a family secret kept by Bren Kingal.
(SWGAL)
Eopies Extraordinaire
This small corporation was based on the planet Tatooine, and bred eopies for use as mounts and as pets. Owned by Tevar Shan and his partners, Eopies Extraordinaire was noted for its breeding of a dwarf eopie that could be kept as a pet.
(FJ2)
Eorlax
This was a common name used by the Geonosian race.
(UANT)
Eos
This volcanically-active world was the site of a Trade Federation droid production facility during the years leading up to the Battle of Naboo. The continual movement of heavy, molten rock and ore made the planet's electromagnetic fields both powerful and variable, forcing the natives to abandon the use of repuslor-equipped vehicles in favor of wheeled or treaded transportation.
(STF, NEGV)
Eozlin
This being was one of the exiles who were living in the Village of Aurilia, on the planet Dathomir, during the height of the Galactic Civil War.
(SWG2P)
Epar
When translated into Basic, this Mandalorian verb meant "to eat."
(OWS)
Eparavur
When translated into Basic, this Mandalorian verb meant "to feast" or "to devour."
(OWS)
Eparavur takisit
When translated into Basic, this Mandalorian verb meant "to apologize." It literally meant "to eat an insult."
(OWS)
Epar'yaim
When translated into Basic, this Mandalorian word meant "restaurant" or "canteen." It stemmed from the verb epar.
(OWS)
Epek
This was one of the many Bothan clans. Affiliation with the clan was indicated by the suffix 'pek added to an individual's family name.
(GCG, WOTC)
Eph
This man was one of the many Dark Jedi who joined the Believers, during the final years of the Old Republic. Eph was assigned to the mission to deploy the Caarite-killing virus that had been developed by the Believers to the planet Caarimon. Eph, along with Crymsin Ost and Disch'l, were sent to work with Melo Centris, to ensure that the virus was properly deployed into the planet's lower atmosphere. Eph's role was to create the missiles that would launch the pods that contained the virus into Caarimon's atmosphere, then explode over major fault lines in the planet's crust. The combined effect was meant to utterly destroy the Caarite civilization. The group was trapped aboard the Creautaa-V space station, located in orbit over the Desolation, by a group of freelance agents who had been hired by the Cularin Militia to thwart their mission. The Believers were ultimately captured and held for questioning about the attempted genocide, although they refused to answer any of the questions. Instead, Eph and his companions simply clicked their teeth. It was later discovered that this clicking activated a subdermal poison capsule hidden in their Believer tattoos, killing them before they could be coerced into revealing any more information.
(MCT3)
Ephemera
This planet was the home of a merchant who gave Jabba the Hutt an unsual gift: a small bank in the shape of a native creature. Jabba bequeathed the bank to his nephew, Gorga. The will stated that Gorga had been given control of "...the entire holdings of Jabba's bank."
(TJT)
Ephemora, Klasse
This ancient explorer discovered the Klasse Ephemora System, which was later named for him.
(FH2)
Ephin
This was one of the most common given names used for human males throughout the galaxy.
(GCG)
Ephram
This was a common name for Ewok males. Like other Ewok names, it referred to a spirit or character in the Ewoks' mythology.
(GCG)
Ephram
According to Ewok legend, this nature spirit came to life every century to battle the Gorax.
(GCG)
Epica
This planet survived the devastation of the Yuuzhan Vong War primarily because it was not of any military significance to either side of the conflict. The planet was covered with forested hills, which made it an attractive place for the galaxy's wealthiest beings to live. The influx of rich beings caused the native populations of humans, Bothans, Duros, and Bimms to find themselves all but enslaved to their new neighbors.
(MF)
Epica City
This was the capital city of the planet Epica.
(MF)
Epicant
This was the native language of the Epicanthix race.
(WOTC)
Epicanthix
This was the native language of the Epicanthix race of near-Humans.
(RESB)
Epicanthix
A near-human race native to the Pacanth Reach, the Epicanthix were geneticall very close to standard human stock. Their variances from baseline humans were subtle: all Epicanthix have long, black hair; they were well-muscled, and tend to be williowy and graceful; and they were extremely warlike in their ways. Their closeness to baseline humans suggested to many xenoarchaeologists that the Epicanthix were descended from a forgotten civilization effort many millennia before the rise of the New Order. Under the guidance of the warrior-chief Canthar, the Epicanthix moved from an industrial society to space-level technologies in a matter of millennia.
(SE, SESB, AE)
Epicures Club
An organization referred to by Lando Calrissian, the Epicures Club was one of the most prestigious culinary organizations in the galaxy, during the early years of the New Order.
(LCM)
Epicurium, The
This was the most prestigious culinary university found on the planet Alderaan. Located in the capital city of Aldera, The Epicurium attracted students from across the galaxy.
(CCW)
Epidermal Sensors
Any sensors used by a droid to monitor its out shell and signal when it comes in contact with another surface.
(E4N)
Epidimi System
This planetary system orbits a double star, and was the birthplace of the Tarong race.
(GG12)
Episode of the Peregrinating Pilgrims
This was one of the many religious events that occurred in the life of Gactimus. The Episode of the Peregrinating Pilgrims was later recollected by the religious acolytes who lived on the moons of Triton.
(OWS)
Episol System
This planetary system was one of the member worlds of the Kathol Republic. It had four natural planets, only one of which was marginally habitable. It was a desert world which supports several mining colonies. The most widely settled body in the system was Dayark, a moon which orbits the system's single gas giant, Nepe.
(KO)
Epistle of Marka Ragnos, The
This ancient Sith manuscript contained a wealth of Sith lore that had been transcribed by Marka Ragnos, during the Golden Age of the Sith. The last copy was believed to have been destroyed by Celeste Morne, one of the Jedi Shadows who worked for The Jedi Covenant.
(KORV)
Epoch-class Freighter
This was a freighter produced by Shobquix Yards during the last years of the Old Republic. It measured 23 meters in length, and was armed with a single laser cannon. It required a single pilot to operate, and could carry up to seven passengers and 200 metric tons of cargo.
(SWJ10)
Eponte
This was one of the largest islands found on the planet Kabaira, and it served as the planetary capital and the location of the Eponte Spaceport.
(SWJ7)
Eponte Spaceport
Located in Eponte, on the Madieri continent of Kabaira, this high-altitude spaceport was built from ancient brick-lined streets. However, the spaceport embraces none of the nostalgia they evoke. The damp, foggy weather permeates the disreputable establishments of the spaceport.
(SWJ7)
Eport
This was the galaxy's largest auction house, founded in the wondrous city of Bidamount during the height of the New Order. By logging into the Eport system, beings from across the galaxy could buy and sell obscure and often suddenly valuable merchandise. Eport claimed a large percentage of the final price as well as the opening bid, and many believed that additional funding came from secret and sinister sources. Virtually anything a being desired could be found on Eport, from children's toys to used entertainment equipment.
(T7, SWDB)
Eppington
This man was one of the many professors who were teaching at the University of Sanbra during the height of the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy.
(GMR9)
Eppon
This was the name used by Tash and Zak Arranda to describe the small child they discovered in the laboratory hidden on the planet Kiva. They first found Eppon as an infant in an egg-shaped creche, and the baby could only say one word: "eppon." They had nothing else to call it, so they named it "Eppon." However, the baby began to grow before their eyes, becoming a toddler just as a team from the Alliance arrived on Kiva to search out Project Starscream. Little did they know that Eppon was the culmination of the Project's research. As Eppon continued to grow at an incredible rate, he required food. He consumed several unwary Alliance soldiers before his true nature was revealed by Borborygmus Gog, his creator. Eppon was the first of Gog's Army of Terror, a group of biologically-created weapons that would never die, could change form at will, could read the minds of its victims and use their deepest fears against them, was impervious to the Force, and grew stronger with each feeding. As Eppon matured, a purple splotch spread from his forehead to cover his entire body with a scale-like armor, and he transformed from a child into a hideous monster. When Eppon turned on Gog after realizing his fate, Gog activated the fail-safe mechanism in each of his warriors: a small explosive implanted in Eppon's brain. The explosion destroyed much of Eppon's body, but a small spark of life remained alive afterward.
(GOF6)
EPR Missile
Similar to the GAM Missile, the EPR Missile was a form of smart weapon that was developed by Merr-Sonn. The EPR Missile was equipped with a sensor package that could track intense infrared energy sources, like the exhaust of a vehicle.
(NEGW)
Eprill
This Chiss female was a member of the squadron assembled by Jagged Fel to reconnoiter the galaxy at large, after the Yuuzhan Vong began their invasion. Eprill took command of the Chiss pilots of Vanguard Squadron after Shawnkyr Nuruodo returned to the Chiss homeworld of Csilla following the Battle of Ebaq, and later during the assault on Coruscant shortly after the reappearance of the living world of Zonama Sekot.
(FH1, UF)
Epsi Nadir
This Rim world was the site of an auction house owned by the Most Honourable Guild of Armourers.
(GG9)
Epsilon
This was one of the common designations used by the targetting computers installed on Imperial warships to identify a group of Imperial transport vessels. Because most Imperial transports were mass-manufactured, their transponders codes were often little more than a group of letters and numbers. In order to distinguish these ships from enemy vessels during a battle, Imperial targetting computers assigned all transports in a given unit to a specific group, each with a specific designation. The second group discovered by the targetting computer was usually assigned to the Epsilon group, and the ships within that group were also given a numerical identifier, such as Epsilon 1.
(TIEP)
Epsilon
This was the codename of an experimental hormone that was developed during the height of the Galactic Civil War.
(SWGAL)
Epsilon 34 G
This was the designation of one of the many airlocks that were found aboard Centerpoint Station. When Jacen Solo launched an attempt to take control of the station, some forty years after the Battle of Yavin, Denjax Teppler told Sadras Koyan that a shuttle would be waiting for him at this airlock, to return him safely to the surface of Coruscant. Koyan was unaware that Teppler was trying to remove him from power. However, waiting for Koyan at the airlock was not a Corellian vessel, but a shuttle from the Anakin Solo.
(LF7)
Epsilon Company
This was one of the first teams of clone commandos trained by Kal Skirata on Kamino, during the build-up to the Clone Wars.
(RCTZ)
Epsilon Nine
This Imperial communications research station was located in the Cron Drift. It had been sending low-level transmissions to New Republic operatives in the Elrood Sector, following the Battle of Endor, until Lumiya swarmed in and retook the station.
(GAL3)
Epsilon Wing
This was the section of the Binring Biodemical Products facility on Saffalore which was used by the Empire to create near-human intelligence in the galaxy's more primitive, non-human species. It was destroyed by Tuzin Gast, who hoped to free the test subjects he had created.
(SOC)
EPT-212
Manufactured by Fabritech during the era of the New Order, this doorway scanner was popular with bars and other establishments that catered only to living, organic beings. The EPT-212 scanned the immediate area for the wireless communications frequencies and power oscillations that were emitted by droids. When a droid was detected, the maitre'd or bouncer was alerted with a flashing light, a security alarm, or a combination of the two.
(SWI91)
Equalizer
This was the designation of SoroSuub's personal, disposable ion cannon, produced for the military forces of the Empire during the height of the New Order. This shoulder-launched weapon carried four ion bolts in a two-meter tube. Each bolt was fired individually, and the tube was discarded after all four were used.
(ISB)
Equalizing Amplitude Unit
This small device carries electrmagnetic impulses from one location to another. Combinations of different-sized EAUs can be grouped together on a large chip, and were used to route impulses from a control panel to certain equipment. Each EAU chip had a certain unique chip stress, which was indicated by the density of EAUs on its surface.
(IC)
Equani
This alien race was known as much for its impressive size as for its empathetic skills. The Equani were distinguished by their large eyes and pale fur, and the color of the eye pigment always matched that of the fur. The Equani race was also known for its resistance to the Force. At the height of their civilization, there were nearly a billion Equani living in the galaxy, most of them on their homeworld of Equanus. By the time of the Clone Wars, there were very few Equani left in the galaxy, after Equanus was razed by an intense solar flare. As a result, only the hundreds of Equani who were offworld survived the devastation. It was believed that the Equani had the capability to understand and psychoanalyze every other sentient race known in the galaxy.
(MBS, MJH, SWI83)
Equanus
This planet, one of five worlds in the Nharl System, was once the homeworld of the Equani race. Shortly before the Battle of Geonosis, the planet's primary star emitted an intense, ten light-minute long solar flare. The energy - light, heat, and radiation - washed over Equanus and literally cooked the planet in space. Oceans boiled instantly, the atmosphere was stripped away, and the landmasses were scorched barren. Of the billion Equani that were living in the galaxy, only the few hundred that were off-planet at the time survived. Many of the surviving Equani believed that the solar flare ejected by the star was not a natural phenomenon, but the result of a test-firing of the fire Death Star's superlaser. The test was miscalculated, and the star erupted with the solar flare. Although it was of little consolation to the Equani, the scientists who were conducting the test were killed in the flare as well.
(MJH)
Equat
This alien race was known for their epic poetry.
(OE)
Equator
An Alliance Nebulon-B frigate destroyed during the Galactic Civil War.
(TIE)
Equator City
This city, located inland of the western mountains of the Betu continent on the planet Rodia, was the home of a number of seedy casinos. Avaro Sookcool ran his operations there. Up until Navik the Red became the Grand Protector of the Rodian people, Equator City had been the capital of the planet Rodia. Navik moved the capital to Iskaayuma.
(SE, SPG)
Equator City First Stage
This was one of Coruscant's most famous playhouses, during the last decades of the Old Republic. Some of the galaxy's most cutting-edge dramas were produced on the First Stage, before being taken to other planets.
(HNN5)
Equatorial Belt
This area of the planet Sevarcos was generally regarded as having the richest spice deposits on the entire planet. During the height of the New Order, it was controlled by Lord Cassius Nolath Rha.
(SWJ2)
Equet
This merchant works on the Ithorian herdship Bazaar, selling personal melee weapons. He was an active recruiter of beings to serve as mercenaries in the Minos Cluster.
(GA)
Equity
This was one of many sleek-hulled destroyers produced at the Contruum shipyards, during the early years of the New Republic.
(UF)
Equity
This New Republic MC80a cruiser was commanded by Captain Volahn. This ship was the flagship of the small fleet that descended on the planet Soullex, during the attempt to obtain the Super-class Star Destroyer Guardian.
(SWJ15)
ER-1
This series of exploratory probe droids was produced by the combined efforts of the Naboo and the Gungans, shortly after the Battle of Naboo and the destruction of the Trade Federation's blockade of Naboo. The ER-1 series was created to explore and map the unusual core of Naboo, under the guidance of Graf Zapalo. The lead developers were a husband-and-wife team who had been recruited from Serv-O-Droid, and who retired to their homeworld after the ER-1 was complete. It was a combination of sensitive sensors and components, much the N-1 starfighter, and was hand-built by Zapalo's engineers. They built four droids for their efforts: ER-1A, ER-1B,and ER-1D were used to explore Naboo's core, while ER-1C was deployed to explore the moons of Naboo. The spherical ER-1 can split into two halves on command. The upper half contains a small repulsordrive, and can float over land. The lower half had a specialized engine and housing which allows it to operate underwater.
(WOTC, GF)
ER-1A
This Naboo ER-1 series exploration droid was built to explore the core of the planet Naboo.
(WOTC)
ER-1B
This Naboo ER-1 series exploration droid was built to explore the core of the planet Naboo.
(WOTC)
ER-1C
This was the third of the ER-1 series of probe droids developed by Graf Zapalo and his team of engineers. It was used by the Naboo and the Gungans to explorer the moons of the Naboo System. Like the rest of the ER-1 series, it had an amphibious design and could operate underwater. It was also equipped with a sublight drive which could carry it into outer space. The ER-1C was eventually mass-produced by Les Tech.
(GF, WOTC, NEGD)
ER-1D
This Naboo ER-1 series exploration droid was built to explore the core of the planet Naboo.
(WOTC)
Eradicator
This was a model of combat droids built by the Colicoids more than fifty years before the onset of the Clone Wars. The Eradicators moved about on sturdy wheels, which gave them incredible speed and maneuverability. These droids were armed with a pair of blaster rifles, a pair of ion cannons, and a minimal shielding system. The Eradicator was also internally motivated, so it didn't suffer from the drawback of requiring a remote controller unit.
(LOJ, AEG)
Eradicator
This was one of the Empire's Imperial-class Star Destroyers. Shortly after the Battle of Yavin, the Eradicator was under the command of Governor Vellam, patrolling the space around the Bright Jewel System. Vellam dispatched it to hunt down Captain Sodarra and his crew, during the search for Darth Vader's body. The Eradicator was later moved to Kathol Sector, where was was placed under the command of Captain Thulian Merast, who served Moff Kentor Sarne. Unfortunately for Merast and the crew, the Eradicator was destroyed by an intense lightstorm at the edge of the Kathol Rift, during the search for the FarStar.
(GG10, SL, E)
Eradicator 1
This was a poweful starship disruptor weapon that was produced by Cygnus SpaceWorks during the height of the New Order.
(SWG2P)
Eradicator E8U
This 1.5-meter-tall assassin droid worked for Vanel, duringher tenure as Mon Tondievz's chief of security.
(TSK)
Eradictor
This device was developed by the Jedi Knights of the Old Republic. Resembling a large communications dish, the eradictor could lock onto the communications of a Jedi working from a remote location and scramble the incoming transmission's header data. This way, the origination point of the message was unreadable to any being who tried to slice the transmission in order to pinpoint a Jedi's location. The exterior walls of the Jedi Temple on Coruscant were dotted with eradictors.
(IWE1)
Erai
The third moon of this planet was once known as the primary source of eralam crystals, until it was bombarded by the Sith many millennia before the Battle of Yavin.
(KOTOR)
Eralam
This crystal was mined on the third moon of Erai many millennia before the Battle of Yavin. It was known to the Dark Lords of the Sith to produce a lightsaber beam that was superior to other crystals, with a clear color that was unnerving to look at. After the Sith bombarded the moon, most of the eralam veins were destroyed.
(KOTOR)
Eranusite, Dobei
This scientist had been an associate of Jenna Zan Arbor's, and was invited to the party she held at Didi Oddo's café.
(EVE)
Erased, The
This was the name given to those individuals who voluntarily chose to wipe out all existence of their former lives when Chancellor Palpatine named himself Emperor and instituted the New Order. The Erased came from all walks of life, but had a common bond in the fact that they all had reason to fear for their lives. Based on their past service to the Old Republic, many of the Erased were targetted by the Enemy Eradication Order of Coruscant.
During the early months of the New Order, the Erased fled into the lowest levels of Coruscant's undercity, eventually finding Solace's subterranean lair near the core of the planet. Once established there, the Erased began to plan their resistance against the Empire. Although the Erased welcomed any being who wanted to disappear from the Empire, not every member worked toward the same goals. Some disappeared altogether, while others worked to keep track of their membership and assist others where possible. The only rule among the Erased was that there were no judgements made about any member; they all simply wanted to survive.
The Erased were nearly eradicated when Inquisitor Malorum discovered the location of Solace's settlement, and launched an attack. Solace managed to escape, as did a handful of the Erased. The survivors fled into other parts of the Coruscant underworld, in an effort to regroup and start over again.
(LJ3, LJ4, lJ7)
Erasmus Gambit
This was the codename of an Alliance military infiltration ploy, in which soldiers were secretly placed aboard an enemy supply craft. When the craft landed at a base, the soldiers then infiltrated and overtook the base.
(RASB)
Erathewen
This was a name which was common among members of the Lutrillian race.
(GORW)
Erbas
An Imperial assault transport destroyed during the Galactic Civil War.
(TIE)
Erbek
This was one of the more common surnames used by the Duros people. Like all such names, Erbek was used only for official business, to indicate one individual from another when in the presense of non-Duros. This name literally meant "pollution warden".
(GCG)
Erbus
This being was the head chef and bartender at the Orange Lady Tavern, during the height of the Galactic Civil War.
(SWJ15)
Erd
This was one of the most common male names used by members of the Ithorian race. Although most Ithorian names were not used for a specific meaning, historians found that this name referred to a domesticated, Ithorian guardbeast.
(GCG)
Erd
This Ithorian predator was domesticated for use as a sentry animal by the Ithorian people.
(GCG)
Erdan
This was one of the most common given names used for human males throughout the galaxy.
(GCG)
Erdan
This human slave lived in Mos Espa at the same time Anakin Skywalker lived there, during the years leading up to the Battle of Naboo. Erdan had been chemically enlarged by his owner, in an effort to make him better able to do more work. Erdan also had his face painted with permanent colorings to denote his ownership.
(IG1, CVD)
Erdles, Meep
This was the name of a noted Pa'lowick.
(UANT)
ERD-LL
This series of labor droids was created by taking the basic mechanics of a binary loadlifter and attaching it to a telescoping torso. This allowed the droid to move heavy objects to great heights.
(BP)
Er'Dox Kaan
This giant red star, located in the Outer Rim, was the primary sun of the planet Laboi II.
(GG4, SWJ10)
Eredeen
see Eredenn
(SWDB)
Eredenn
This planet was the site of a large battle, during the early stages of the Clone Wars. A cold world dominated by fields of snow and ice for most of its year, Eredenn was the fourth planet in the Erediss System, and was orbited by three moons. Because it was the primary world in the system, this planet was sometimes called Eredenn Prime.The cause of the battle was the story of a secret base maintained on the planet by the Old Republic, although history provided no details of the work being done there.
(GBC, CN2)
Eredenn Prime
This was another name for the planet Eredenn, which was the primary world in the Erediss System.
(CN2)
Eredin
This planet was located in Astal Sector.
(GG11)
Ereesus
This ancient space city was known for its slave markets.
(TOJC)
Erelan Headquarters Building
This military building was controlled by the Grand Army of the Republic, during the final decades of the Old Republic.
(RC66)
Erelen
This was one of the most common surnames found among the human population of Corellia.
(GMR9)
Erelen, Thel
This man, a native of the planet Chandrila, coordinated the Alliance's activities in the space near Duro, during the years leading up to the Battle of Yavin.
(RESB)
Ereneda
A Hapan term for Ta'a Chume, roughly translated as 'she who had no equal.'
(CPL)
Erep
This hot ball of rock was the second planet of the Naboo System. It had one natural satellite.
(SON)
Erethen, Min
This woman was a noted droid scientist and developer, who worked for Arakyd Industries during the height of the New Order. Despite the fact that much of her work involved war droids and weapons, Min was essentially a pacifist who simply produced droids. What other people did with her creations was, in her opinion, not her responsibility. Because most of her work involved the research and development of combat automata and disruptor weapons, she was secreted away aboard the mobile laboratory known as the Bhishana Bhaga. Doctor Erethen was the only organic survivor when the Bhishana Bhaga crashed on Krykas V, after it suffered hyperdrive failure. Several of her combat automata also survived the crash, and compounded rescue efforts by attacking the rescue teams. She was eventually rescued by a group of freelance operatives.
(WOA18)
Erey
This was one of the many Bothan clans. Affiliation with the clan was indicated by the suffix 'rey added to an individual's family name.
(GCG, WOTC)
Erf
This Weequay worked for Rej Taunt, during the year following the Alliance-Confederation War. Erf accompanied Tobb Jadak and Flitcher Poste to the planet Holess, to kidnap a Colicoid who was serving as the key witness in the Colicoid Creation Nest's law suit against the Galactic Alliance. Although the initial kidnapping went smoothly, Erf and the other Weequays on the team managed to drop the Colicoid off their speeder, and the creature began rolling away. Jadak and Poste were able to recover the creature and stow it away aboard their transport, but Erf and his companions were arrested by the Holessian police.
(MF)
Erg Es 992
This large star was the primary solar body in the system that contained Cybloc.
(POT)
Ergagesh Ocean
This body of water covers 90% of the planet Ergeshui, supplying the swamps with nutrient-rich water.
(PG2)
Ergesh
This alien race was native to the swampy planet of Ergeshui. They were about two meters tall, and resemble shambling mounds of plant material, and can live to be more than 200 standard years of age. Their bodies were covered with droopy, slimy appendages of various sizes and lengths, and have coloration including greens, browns, and grays. They were intelligent, curious creatures which were very gentle. It had been said that Ergesh communication sounded like thick mud coming to a rapid boil, although most Ergesh prefer to speak Basic. Two Ergesh reproduce by planting one seed from each body in the shoolbloorp swamp during a special mating ceremony.
(PG2, AE)
Ergesh Rum
This highly-priced spirit was fermented on Ergesh.
(PG2)
Ergesh Starjumper
This unique spacecraft was really a living organism. The Starjumper measures 400 meters in length, and was about 30 meters in diameter. The Starjumper was biologically engineered by the Ergesh, and was grown in the Industrial Swampfields of Ergeshui. They Starjumper relies on several organic appendages for navigation, fire control, and communications. The Starjumper was powered by the life energies of the 800 Ergesh who operate it. This symbiosis makes the Starjumper unusable by other species.
(PG2)
Ergeshui
This planet was the only world in the Agash System. It was a hostile world, covered with a thick, nitrogen and carbon dioxide atmosphere blanketing a moist, swampy landmass. This dense atmosphere filters the light from Agash, bathing the landscape in an eerie, red glow. It was the homeworld of the Ergesh race. The average day on Ergeshui lasted 40 standard hours; its year lasted 380 local days. It had two moons.
(PG2)
Erglush
This city was the capital city of the planet Ergeshui, located on the Ersheg continent. The buildings that comprise the city were made from mud and organic matter. Erglush was connected to Outworlder City by a living monorail made from a thick vine. The vine produces bean-shaped growths that slide along the vine, propellde by methane gas and photosynthetic charge. Ergesh can ride inside the bean-pods from one city to the other.
(PG2)
Ergo
A planet which was the site of an Imperial fuel station during the Galactic Civil War.
(DF)
Ergo, Brixie
The daughter of a prominent Entrallan doctor and his wife, Brixie was drawn to the study of alien species. She excelled in this field, and was about to graduate from medical school herself when the Pentastar Alignment conscripted her parents as combat medics. She thought of joining the New Republic, but the Republic was unable to spare forces to deal with the Alignment. She was recruited by Andrephan Stormcaller in a tavern, where he was posing as a drunkard who was willing to listen to her rantings. She decided to join the Red Moons as a medic, and two months later she accompanied the team sent to Gabredor III. She was to be ready to provide assistance to the kidnapped children of the Cantras Gola ambassador. The mission exposed her to the harsh realities of the struggle against the Alignment, as Lex Kempo lost his life saving hers.
(SWJ8, TFE)
Ergovore
This was a species of small, beady-eyed creature which lives by consuming pure energy.
(HM)
Erhynradd Massacre
This battle took placed during the early years of the New Order, and took the life of Gideon Tarkin.
(CRO)
Erhynradd Mutiny
see Erhynradd Massacre
(CRO)
Eriadu
This planet, located in the Seswenna Sector of the Outer Rim, was the seat of Grand Moff Tarkin's early power. Located near the intersection of the Rimma Trade Route and the Hydian Way, Eriadu was where Tarkin developed the Tarkin Doctrine. Note that Geonosis and the Outer Rim Worlds indicates that Eriadu was located at the intersection of the Rimma Trade Route, the Lipsec Run, and the Yankirk Route. Orbited by a number of moons, Eriadu was often described as a Core World with the misfortune of having been located in the Outer Rim Territories, which led a former planetary leader to dub his homeworld the "Coruscant of the Outer Rim."
Some 900 years before the Battle of Yavin, a group of five Corulag - known as the Quintad - emigrated to Eriadu and transformed the planet. Until that point, Eriadu was known for its beautiful silver and blue shell jewelry. With the consolidation of the Quintad's power on Eriadu, much of the planet's surface was re-dedicated to industrial and manufacturing centers. During the last decades of the Old Republic, the Eriadu Manufacturing shipyards brought financial prosperity to the planet, under Tarkin's political direction. There was even legislation in the Seswenna Sector that the sector capital be moved to Eriadu.
However, the industrialization which occurred caused massive amounts of pollution to be dumped into the environment, and large portions of the planet's ecosystem were destroyed by pollution. Much of the planet's atmosphere carried an orange tinge to it, although the major cities also boasted yellow and green layers, all of which were the result of industrial and manufacturing outflows. Drost Elegin left his familyon Eriadu before leaving to meet Roganda Ismaren on Belsavis, during the early years of the New Republic.
(ISB, COJ, DMS, EGP, GORW, DSTR)
Eriadu
This star was the central body in the Eriadu System, located in the Seswenna Sector of the Outer Rim Territories.
(GORW)
Eriadu Bypass
This was a secondary loop of the Hydian Way, formed to reach the planet Eriadu more than a millennia before the Battle of Yavin. After Eriadu became a major manufacturing center during the last centuries of the Old Republic, there was so much traffic moving along this route that many astro-cartographers began to consider the Eriadu Bypass a main part of the Hydian Way.
(GORW)
Eriadu City
This was the capital city of the planet Eriadu. Located on the planet's southern hemipshere, Eriadu City was covered in a cloud of pollution that tinged the skies with orange, yellow, and green layers of chemicals. Much of the city was sprawled along the banks of the Orrineswa River. This location, combined with the existing gases in the atmosphere and the regular output of its factories, provided Eriadu City with some unusual and impressive sunsets.
(COD, GORW)
Eriadu Conference
This historic meeting of major manufacturers and trade guilds was meant to establish the guidelines by which the Trade Federation would be managed, shortly before the Battle of Naboo. During the conference, which was also known as the Eriadu Trade Summit, the Neimoidian delegation arranged for the assassination of all the Kuati delegates from Kuat Drive Yards, allowing the Neimoidians to take control of the Trade Federation.
(X2, NEGW, CHRN2)
Eriadu Free HoloDaily
This was one of the most popular daily newsfeeds serving the planet Eriadu during the last decades of the Old Republic.
(COD)
Eriadu Manufacturing
This small starship building corporation rose to prominance on Eriadu during the last decades of the Old Republic. Founded and financed by a distant cousin of Supreme Chanceller Valorum, Eriadu Manufacturing's facilities were comparable to those at Sluis Van, but were not a threat to the shipyards of Corellia or Kuat. They were, however, a threat to the environment of Eriadu, as Eriadu Manufacturing was the planet's largest source of pollution.
(DMS, GORW)
Eriadu Pay-and-Fetch
This courier service was based on the planet Eriadu, during the early years of the New Order. Rather than maintaining a full line of courier ships, Eriadu Pay-and-Fetch often employed independent spacers to help carry messages and cargos to remote planets.
(OWS)
Eriadu Planetary Security
This was the primary police and defense force that protected the planet Eriadu. Their primary base of operations was contained within the Phelar Port area of the planet.
(GORW)
Eriadu Planetary Security Launchport
This was the primary military spaceport used by the Eriadu Planetary Security. It was located within the boundaries of Phelar Port, on the planet Eriadu.
(GORW)
Eriadu Stealth Unit
This module, developed on the planet Eriadu some 4,000 years before the Battle of Yavin, provided the user with a personal camouflage system. When activated, the unit enhanced a being's own ability to remain hidden, but was most effective in non-combat situation. Combat or other intense activity disrupted the field, reducing its ability to camouflage the user.
(KOTOR)
Eriadu Trade Summit
This was another name for the Eriadu Conference.
(CHRN2)
Eriadu Way
This old hyperspace travel route connected the Anoat Sector to the planet Eriadu. Over time, the Eriadu Way became part of the Hydian Way.
(WOA33)
Eriaduan
This was the name used to describe the human population of the planet Eriadu.
(COD)
Eriaduan Rat
see Eriaduian Rat
(GORW)
Eriaduian Rat
This large, six-legged rodent was native to the planet Eriadu, where it was the favored prey of several larger predators. However, these rodents flourished when the cities of Eriadu were industrialized, and many of its former predators were forced into extinction by the overdevelopment of the planet. Without its natural predators to keep the population in check, Eriaduian rats began to overrun their small dens, and eventually made their way into the sewers of the cities. Over time, these rats adapted to the toxic sewage that was dumped into their homes, becoming vicious and territorial creatures.
(EGP, GORW)
Eridain
This Corellian CR90 Corvette was part of the New Republic fleet assigned to the retaking of Coruscant. Captain Afyon was in command of the Eridian, and was at Hensara III providing the machinery to retrieve the Battle of Yavin from a lake there.
(XWN)
Erigorm
This planet held Senatorial representation in the Senate during the latter days ot the Old Republic, before the Senate was disbanded.
(ISB)
Erik
This starship pilot served the Alliance at Eyrie Base.
(SWJ8)
Erilnar
This planet was the governmental capital of the Centrality. The surface of Erilnar was broken by 300,000 lakes that left little contiguous landmass for settlement.
(GMR5)
Erils
This woman served as a chief sensor officer for the Lant Mining Corporation, serving under Captain Pricene during the movements of convoy LMC-55c.
(FBS)
Erinar
This volcanic ball of rock was the third planet of the Eriadu System, located in the Outer Rim Territories. It was orbited by a single moon.
(GORW)
Erinnic
This Imperial-II class Star Destroyer was part of the Imperial Remnant's small fleet. It was dispatched to the Ord Mantell during the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy, on intelligence received from the New Republic.
(HT)
Eris, Geith
The Jedi Knight who accompanied Callista Masana on the mission to disable the Eye of Palpatine, Geith was an excellent pilot as well as a Jedi. He was also very much in love with Callista, as she was with him. They had first met on Cloud City, while Callista was on a brief layover while training aboard the Chu'unthor starship owned by Jedi Master Djinn Altis. She discovered that Geith, who had been orphaned years before, was Force-sensitive, and asked him to learn about the Force on the Chu'unthor. During the years leading up to the Clone Wars, the relationship between Geith and Callista continued to deepen. Although the Altisian Jedi chose to remain separate from the Jedi who came to lead the Grand Army of the Republic, they did take up roles as relief units. Geith and Callista were traveling with Master Altis on a relief mission to Yarille when they diverted to the planet JanFathal, where Master Altis sensed that trouble was brewing. They met up with the crew of the Leveler, which included the clone troopers of Torrent Company. Geith, who had spoken openly about his opposition to the use of clones by the Republic, made every effort to treat the clone troopers as human beings first, and soldiers second. He worked hand-in-hand with the clone troopers during the rescue of Hallena Devis, but his relationship with them only underscored the things that he disliked most about the Republic and the Jedi Order. His distrust of the government only heightened when the Altisian Jedi were able to complete their mission to Yarille, where they witnessed the toll that the Clone Wars were taking on the common citizen of the galaxy.
After the original discovery of the Eye of Palpatine, both Geith and Callista were dispatched by Jedi Master Plett to stop the ship. They managed to get aboard, but were trapped by the ship's formidable defenses. After a long argument, they both agreed that he was the only one with a chance to pilot a starship past the Eye of Palpatine's automated defenses and escape. So, he left Callista on the ship with a promise to return with help, and took a Skipray Blastboat. He had nearly predicted the ship's automatic firing pattern, but a change caught him unaware. Once the Eye of Palpataine realized that its target was disabled, it trained all fire on Geith's ship, destroying it and killing him before he could escape.
(COJ, SWJ14, NEGC, CWNOP)
Eriscot
This planet was the original homeworld of the Nejma race of Iskalonians.
(EGA)
Erisi
This was one of the most common female names among the Corellians.
(GMR9)
Eritha
This woman and her twin sister, Alani, requested the help of the Jedi Knights six years after the population of New Apsolon elected a planetary leader. The sisters were the daughter of the former leader Ewane, who was killed shortly after he left office. They supposedly went into hiding, and begged the Jedi Knights to return to New Apsolon and find Ewane's killer. When Qui-Gon Jinn arrived in search of Tahl, he learned that the twins had willingly joined Roan's household, and had not sent for the Jedi. This was all a cover, though, in an effort to protect Tahl, who had infiltrated the Absolutes. The twins were captured shortly after Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan Kenobi arrived on the planet, despite the security measures put in place by Balog. Eritha and Alani were released after Roan was killed, but Eritha soon found out that her sister had been secretly working for Balog all along, hoping to rule the planet herself. Eritha agreed to help the Jedi infiltrate the Absolutes hidden base and rescue Tahl. She was briefly captured and held prisoner, but Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan managed to rescue her before Balog destroyed the Absolutes' secret base. Although they rescued Tahl, she died shortly afterward. Eritha continued to help the Jedi, pretending not to know of her sister's involvement with Balog while trying to gather information about Alani's activities. She discovered that Alani had been behind their kidnapping, which had been meant to sway public sympathy against the Jedi. However, Manex learned through unofficial sources that Eritha's support of the Workers was a sham. Alani later told Obi-Wan that Eritha was working for her, trying to get Qui-Gon arrested and the Jedi discredited, so that their bid to take control of New Apsolon would be unimpeded. She also told Qui-Gon that she had personally seen to the extended period of sensory deprivation to which Tahl had been subjected. However, after her admissions and the capture of Balog, both Eritha and Alani were arrested and imprisoned, and their bid for power was extinguished.
(TTB, DOH, CTV)
Er'Kit
This Outer Rim planet was the homeworld of the Er'Kit race.
(IWE1)
Er'Kit
This was a species of tall, thin, reptilian aliens that were native to a planet of the same name. Er'Kit's small heads were covered in smooth, pale skin.
(E1N, RAC, IWE1)
Erkwil
This Pacithip spice dealer worked on the planet Tatooine during the height of the New Order.
(WOA6)
Erl
This man served the Empire as a gunner aboard the Star Destroyer commanded by Major Voss, during the height of the Galactic Civil War.
(MC61)
ERL-21
This was a series of transcribots developed by Serv-O-Droid during the early years of the New Order. They were known for the distracting ability to inject critical or analytical commentary into their transcriptions, offering unecessary or - more often - unwanted conjecture to the text.
(PH)
Erla
This female Kaminoan worked as Sardoth's primary aide on Ahakista, during the height of the New Order.
(SWRAG)
Erloi
This Fyodoi member of the Roh tribe was Tseeach's son. He was training to become the tribe's next shaman, following in his father's footsteps.
(PG2)
Erlskel, Garett
This noted smuggler worked as a recruiter for Jabba the Hutt and the alliance of smugglers who worked for the crimelord, during the height of the Galactic Civil War.
(SWGAL)
Ermad, Alby
This male Ugnaught was a noted designer of battle armor, working for Sienar Fleet Systems during the years following the Battle of Naboo. Alby Ermad assisted his colleague, Artzam Hathan, in making off with several disks worth of secret plans and schematics from Sienar, and the pair fled to the Outland Transit Station. However, a bounty had been placed on both Ugnaughts' head for their arrest and return to Sienar. Jango Fett collected the bounty on both of them.
(BH)
Ern, Ciran
This man was the Minister of the planet Junction 5, some 13 years before the Battle of Naboo. When the existence of the Annihilator weapon was proven to be a rumor perpetuated by the Guardians and Lorian Nod, Minster Ern promised to disband the Guardians.
(LOJ)
Erne, Olzal
This man served in the Imperial Navy, during the early years of the New Order. Erne was the watch chief for the starboard weapons array aboard the Star Destroyer Steel Talon, during the construction of the first Death Star. A large man, Erne was known for his workout routines, which included copious amounts of weightlifting. Erne made a few extra credits by arm-wrestling his fellow gunners, and rarely lost a battle, although he was once beaten in less than a second by Tenn Graneet.
(DSTR)
Eron, Reagal
This man served as the chief gunnery officer aboard the Star Destroyer Eradicator. He was a witness to Boba Fett's delivery of Feldral Okor to Prefect Isis, and decided to join the Imperial Navy shortly afterward.
(GG10)
Eror Zeen
This city was the capital of the planet Danoor.
(KO)
Erpham
see Ephram
(GCG)
Erppah
This male Lonjair ostensibly worked as one of Spa Fon's chief lieutenants, during the early months of the New Order. However, few beings actually realized that Errpah was actually the name of the Nuknog who served as the public face used by Spa Fon. In reality, the Lonjair was Spa Fon himself, posing as a lieutenant in order to avoid being killed by a rival. Den Dhur later discovered that "Errpah" was actually a droid that had been created to look like a Nuknog.
(CN2)
Erra
This woman was the daughter of King Mitar of Daimar, and was the mother of Princess Wilena. Unfortunately, Princess Erra was killed during the Clone Wars, leaving King Mitar with holographic images that presxerved her memory. However, because Mitar had only one eye, he saw most images in just two dimensions. Thus, when he had a Holostick created to preserve her likeness, it appeared to most beings as a two-dimensional picture created from charcoals. However, when properly viewed and collapsed into a two dimensions, Erra's image revealed an astrogation map. This Holostick was later discovered to be in the possession of Prince Torrin, and the map was a representation of his whereabouts in the wake of the Clone Wars. A group of freelance operatives who were working for King Mitar was able to use the map to track Prince Torrin to Dantooine.
(FR)
Errant Trader
This Ithorian SkyYards Sky Yards-class herdship spent much of its journey moving through the Core Worlds and the Colonies region, along a path that included Brentaal, Kuat, Corellia, and Commenor. The Errant Trader was captained by the Ithorian Onuumu for many years. It was one of the few herdships to survive the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy and the destruction of Ithor, making it an ark for a handful of the surviving Ithorians.
(GMR4)
Errant Venture
This was the name Booster Terrik used for the Imperial-II class Star Destroyer he obtained from the New Republic following the liberation of Thyferra. Formerly known as the Virulence, it was severely stripped of weaponry due to New Republic regulations for civilian ships. The interior of the vast ship was refitted to create a bazaar-like atmosphere, completely with food courts, multiple shopping levels, and several discretely-hidden conference rooms. The ship was a continual troublespot for Booster, as he tried to run it with a minimal crew and operations staff. Several systems, including weapons and turbolifts, were constantly under repair. Booster hired 200 Verpine technicians to upgrade the ship to workable order, a task which took them more that seven months to complete. Part of the ship's interior was gutted and formed into three entertainment and commercial levels - Black, Blue, and Diamond Levels - to cater to the wide variety of customers Booster attracted. To separate the ship from the rest of the Star Destroyers in the galaxy, Booster had the Errant Venture painted deep red. He maintained a strong security force made up of humans and Weequays. When Grand Admiral Thrawn returned from the Unknown Regions to threaten the New Republic, Borsk Fey'lya campaigned for the Errant Venture to be nationalized into the Republic's fleet. However, Intelligence had trouble locating the ship. Once they found it, Booster agreed to the plan, provided that the ship be completely refitted and rearmed, with all modifications remaining intact after the battle. He also demanded the assignment in rank of Admiral. Fey'lya and the Ruling Council were forced to leave the ship alone, but Airen Cracken began sending out hints and rumors of the ship being used to track Thrawn. During the Caamas Incident, Booster reluctantly agreed to let Garm Bel Iblis use the Errant Venture in a raid on the Imperial archives at Yaga Minor, in an effort to obtain a copy of the Caamas Document. Bel Iblis believed that the Venture could get close to the planet because none of its identification codes were known to the Empire, and he maneuvered Booster into agreement by claiming that the resulting civil war - which would begin if the Document weren't recovered soon - would series hamper his ability to do any business. Booster got a measure of revenge on Bel Iblis, though, because Bel Iblis was forced to upgrade the weapons and shields get them up to Imperial standards, and Booster was allowed to keep them. He even got a new paint job. In order to get the Errant Venture close enough to Yaga Minor, Bel Iblis used ID codes from the Star Destroyer Tyrannic, which hadn't been seen in several months. This proved to be the flaw in their plans, since Moff Disra and Grodin Tierce knew that the Tyrannic was cloaked and hiding near Bothawui. Later, during the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy, Booster kept the Errant Venture hidden and moving, until he learned that his grandson, Valin Horn, was in danger of being captured by the Yuuzhan Vong on Yavin 4. He was tracked down by Jaina and Jacen Solo, and agreed to accompany them to the moon in order to rescue the Jedi students. Booster later agreed to house the students until a safer training facility could be set up. During the defense of the Jedi base on Eclipse, the Errant Venture took heavy damage from Yuuzhan Vong warships, and was forced to flee into the asteroid belt in order to survive. As the war ground on, Booster's ship served as a temporary training facility for the young Jedi, until the Maw Installation was rebuilt for use as a new base. Even after the children were safely hidden at the Maw, Booster and the Errant Venture remained in the area as a patrol ship. When the final battle with the Yuuzhan Vong too place at Coruscant, Booster and the Smugglers' Alliance took their warships and added them to the forces of the Galactic Alliance. With the deaths of Shimrra and Onimi, the smugglers decided that it was time to go into more legitimate - and, given the galactic situation, more lucrative - businesses.
Business was good for several years, until Jacen Solo began his steady rise to power. In the wake of the Battle of Kuat and the Jedi Order's secession from the Galactic Alliance, Booster saw that the galaxy was not getting any better. He agreed to allow the Jedi to use the Errant Venture as a deep-space staging point, but closed down parts of the ship to ensure the security of the meeting and the safety of his other guests.
(BW, SOP, IJ, VOF, IR, EVC, SBS, UF, LF7)
Errat, Mali
This ancient Galacian was known to be a scientist and researcher during his time. When Obi-Wan Kenobi and Qui-Gon Jinn were dispatched to Gala to mediate the democratic election of Queen Veda's successor, Obi-Wan enlisted Errat's help in determining if the Queen was being poisoned.
(MOC)
Erratic Orbit
This starship was owned and operated by Helm Iskraker during the Galactic Civil War.
(CCC)
Errik
This man was living on the planet Tatooine, during the height of the Galactic Civil War.
(SWG2P)
Errillan
This was a common name among the Dressellian people.
(UANT)
Errine, Daralla
This tall, attractive woman was a former smuggler who owned and operated the Crosswind Saloon on Seregar, during the height of the New Order. She was known as a no-nonsense businesswoman who turned the Saloon into a profitable enterprise.
(ND)
Errinung'ka
This was one of two Sh'ner-class cruisers brought to Bakura by Lwothin and the P'w'eck Emancipation Movement, during the height of the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy. Ostensibly, the Errinung'ka and its companion, the Firrinree formed the heart of Lwothin's fleet, which transported the Keeramak to Bakura. In reality, they were the heart of a Ssi-ruuk invasion forces, sent to Bakura after the Yuuzhan Vong subjugated the Ssi-ruuk and tried to establish a foothold along the border of the Unknown Regions. Each of these two cruisers was armed with a new paralysis weapon, which could knock out an entire city with minimal effort. However, before the Ssi-ruuk could launch their surprise attack on Bakura, the P'w'eck crewmen rose up against their masters and overpowered the Ssi-ruuk. The Errinung'ka fell first, with the Firrinree eventually surrendering as well, thus ending the plot to subjugate Bakura.
(FH2)
Errob
This was one of the many Imperial escort carriers during the Galactic Civil War.
(XVT)
Error Message 156
This was a standard Imperial error message used aboard prison barges, during the era of the New Order. This message indicated a problem with obtaining a current census of all onboard inmates. The systems that checked the known life-form population against the actual biorhythm scans often required recalibration in order to ensure an accurate inmate count.
(OWS)
Ersheg
This was the main continent of the planet Ergeshui.
(PG2)
Er'stacia
This temperate planet, located beyond the galactic rim, was the homeworld of the Er'stacian race.
(T13)
Er'stacian
This ape-like race of reptilian humanoids was continually at war with itself, as various factions fought over control of their only artifact, the Megalith. They were believed to have descended from creatures which evolved in great tidal pools, and each clan could trace its roots back to a specific birth-pool. Mace Windu was dispatched by the Jedi Council to negotiate a peace treaty among the Er'stacians, but was met with a dim-witted opposition that stemmed from the ingrained belief that the Megalith could not be shared. In his growing frustration with the Er'stacians, Master Windu destroyed the Megalith, leaving the Er'stacians to figure out what to do with the thousands of pieces left behind.
(T13)
Ertay, Finn
This female Twi'lek was among the many Jedi Knights who were forced into military duty, during the height of the Clone Wars.
(CWTV31)
Ertegas
This planet was located in the Anoat Sector of the galaxy, on the edge of the Ivax Nebula near Darlyn Boda. Ertegas was an agriculturalworld, supplying much of the Anoat Sector with grains and foodstuffs. The fields were automated many generations before the Galactic Civil War, and it was said that the human caretakers who lived on Ertegas were subordinate to the droids who truly controlled the planet.
(WOA33)
Ertine
This man served as the Chief of Security for the Outer Rim Oreworks installation on Lamaredd, many years before the Battle of Naboo. He was killed, along with many of his deputies, when they set out to capture Byrch Dyshkava and put an end to the Dark Jedi's pillaging of Bartyn Gourmet Delicacies supply ships. Ertine was succeeded by Mix Liddell.
(GMR7)
Ervic, Seteem
This man made a small fortune at his family business, the growing and harvesting of grain to make sweet cakes. A native of the planet Saffalore, Seteem maintained his wealth by never indulging in frivolous or unnecessary expenditures. He maintained a working, though outdated, landspeeder for his travels to and from the city of Lurark, where he did most of his business. His landspeeder was appropriated by Wraith Squadron, during their attempt to infiltrate the Binring Biomedical facility in Lurark, because thet had landed well outside the city's limits and needed transportation. His obsession with saving money had cost him his first wife, but one of his daughters understood it and worked to inherit the business from him.
(SOC)
Ervix
This fierce predator was once native to the planet Duro, but eventually died out.
(GCG)
Ervix
This was one of the more common surnames used by the Duros people. Like all such names, Ervix was used only for official business, to indicate one individual from another when in the presense of non-Duros. This name referred to a fierce predator that was once native to Duro, but eventually died out.
(GCG)
Erwithat
This city was the site of Pembric II's primary spaceport.
(VOF)
Erwithat
The Corellian author of The Fall of the Sun.
(COJ)
Eryon
This was the name given to a specific constellation of stars. On Coruscant, the constellation was known as the Burning Snake.
(YDR)
Erysthes
This planet, located in the Corporate Sector, was the source of the galaxy's supply of chak-root.
(CRO)
ERYX-4
This floating assassin droid was a member of Gyran's bounty hunting team. It dispatched a holobug, keyed to Limna Yith, in order to track the Kerestian after Gyran was hired by Prince Xizor to locate her.
(SSR)
ES/6
This was the designation of the evening work shift at Santhe/Sienar Technologies.
(ML)
ES23
This emotion suppression device was produced by Consolidated Learning Systems, during the height of the New Order. Useful on worlds where emotional displays were considered socially unacceptable, the ES23 detected the wearer's levels of anxiety and apprehension and emitted a stream of energy waves that soothed the wearer's emotions, helping to eliminate sudden outbursts.
(GFT)
ES-4
This was a form of durasteel armor plating that was developed by FreiTek Incorporated, during the height of the New Order, for use on starships.
(SWG2P)
Esa
When translated into Basic, this Ewok word meant "why."
(GPB)
Esada
This was one of the more common names given to Dantari individuals.
(UANT)
Esala
This woman was a healer who lived among the Outcasts in the Undercity of Taris, during the era of the Great Sith War.
(KOTOR)
Esau's Ridge
This area of deep erosion was found on the planet Tholatin. A thousand meters in length and more than a hundred meters deep, the Ridge was a thin crevasse through a towering rock wall. A group of enterprising smugglers established a base there, digging out a series of catacombs for living quarters, repair bays, and hangars. The Ridge became an exclusive sanctuary for those elite veterans of the trade who were well-connected rather than well-heeled. It was here that Chewbacca gathered information on the Black Fleet Crisis, as well as the possible whereabouts of Han Solo, following the aborted Test of Ascension for his son, Lumpawarump.
(TT)
Escabar
This planet was known as the homeworld of the borcatu species of scavenger.
(COG)
Escalatier Ceremony
This Yuuzhan Vong ritual celebrated the Escalation of an individual.
(DW)
Escalation
This Yuuzhan Vong ritual was performed whenever a subaltern acted with bravery and skill, overcoming their enemy and achieving greater good for the Yuuzhan Vong. During the ritual, a subaltern was forced to submit their body to an implanter, which cut open their shoulders and placed a piece of surge-coral at the joint. The blood which flowed from the wounds was collected and given as a sacrifice to the Yuuzhan Vong gods, and the surge-coral became a symbol of the Yuuzhan Vong's escalation. Once the ritual was over, the subaltern was promoted to a position of command and given their own ship to lead into battle.
(JE)
Escalion
This man, the perator of Yedagon and leader of the Yedagonian Confederacy, was perator Pekaelic ke Teldan's chief rival. He welcomed Wedge Antilles and the pilots of Red Flight, after they were exlied from Cartann by ke Teldan and the manipulations of Tomer Darpen, and gave Wedge the leadership task of getting the Confederacy's fleet ready for war. Escalion wore a white uniform similar to that of an Imperial Grand Admiral, but with violet piping on the sleeves and legs and a huge block of medals on his chest. He was continually in communication with the perator of Halbegardia during the civil war on Adumar, as they were allies against ke Teldan's misinformed plan to form a word government.
(SOA)
Escalon, Carter
This Alliance courier was captured by Imperial forces on Coruscant, shortly after the Battle of Hoth, and forced to work in the spice mines of the planet Sevarcos. He was later sold to Lord Cassius Nolath Rha as a slave, but was eventually rescued by the Alliance team which posed as Ray Carantar's pit crew during the wind-rider race which took place during the Festival of the High Winds. Like many couriers during the Galactic Civil War, Escalon carried his messages in a special vessel imbedded in his skull.
(SWJ12)
Escape 1
This Lambda-class shuttle was part of a group that was assigned to the Alliance frigate Huntress, during the months that followed the Battle of Hoth. The shuttles of the Escape group were serving as escape ships for the crew of the Huntress, in case of any trouble.
(TIE, TIEP)
Escape 2
This Lambda-class shuttle was part of a group that was assigned to the Alliance frigate Huntress, during the months that followed the Battle of Hoth. The shuttles of the Escape group were serving as escape ships for the crew of the Huntress, in case of any trouble.
(TIEP)
Escape at Cloud City
The entertainer Leger DeMain nearly perished while trying to execute this illusion of escape.
(CRO)
Escape Pod
This was the generic term used to describe any small, single-use craft used to exit a larger ship in an emergency. For thousands of years, galactic law required that there be enough escape pods onboard a starship to handle its safe capacity of beings, including crew and passengers. The Corellian CR90 corvette (Blockade Runner) used the Faberstien-Lago Emergency life Pod, which was made in various sizes from 3 meters to 15 meters in length; they could hold up to 50 occupants. These pods could travel up to 80 MGLT at sublight speeds, allowing them to outrun most pursuit ships. However, they lacked mobility, and were subject to being fired upon by an attacker. The Faberstien-Lago pods came equipped with the following: a Pax Hustana Wide Array Sensor and Open Band Beacon, 4 Explosive Separator Charges, a Pillman One-shot Propulsion Unit, a Ferro-Magnesium Ceramic Hull, and a Forward-mounted Viewport.
(E4, SCRE, SWDB)
Escape Pod
This was a slang term used by smugglers during the era of the Galactic Civil War to describe any way to safely and painlessly get out of a deal.
(SWJ4, OWS)
Escargot, The
This was another mystical reference used by Lando Calrissian.
(LCM)
Escarte
This asteroid mining facility was owned by the Commerce Guild during the last years of the Old Republic. Escarte itself was just one asteroid in an entire belt that was owned by the Escarte Commerce Guild, and was located between a pair of massive gas giants. The moons of these planets contributed to, and were drawn from, the asteroud field. The asteroid itself was originally an oblate body, but had been so extensively mined for ores that it was little more than a concave hemisphere by the time of the Clone Wars. The Escarte asteroid served as the Escarte Commerce Guild's base of operations in the asteroid field. The Guild established itself on the asteroid some seventeen years before the onset of the Clone Wars, and extracted every bit of useful ore from the asteroid in just over a decade.
(LEV)
Escarte Commerce Guild
This small group of mining and processing operations was based on the Escarte asteroid and its surrounding asteroid field, which was located at the Rimward end of the Perlemian Trade Route. The Guild owned the rights to the entire asteroid field, which was located between two massive gas giant planets. The gravity fields generated by these planets collected all manner of stray debris over the eons, and it was believed that the destruction of some of the moons had formed the largest portion of the asteroid field. The Guild established itself on the asteroid known as Escarte some seventeen years before the onset of the Clone Wars, and extracted every bit of useful ore from the asteroid in just over a decade.
(LEV)
Escarte Control
This governing agency oversaw the incoming and outgoing spacecraft at the Escarte asteroid processing center, during the last years of the Old Republic.
(LEV)
Escarte Guard
This was the security and police force the was created by the Escarte Commerce Guild to protect its assets in the asteroid belt surrounding Escarte.
(LEV)
Escarte Judiciary
This was the primary governing body of the various mining and refinery operatiosn based on the asteroid Escarte, during the last decades of the Old Republic. Escarte Judiciary was the government's legal arm, and was directly in command of the Escarte Guard.
(LEV)
Eschen, Garnu Hral
This Drovian - and his entire family - were killed by Gopso'o tribal warriors during their generations-old feud.
(POT)
Escoffiate
This ornate style of artwork originated on the planet Naboo, where it was applied to all aspects of art. Escoffiate styles were often applied to the hair and clothing of members of the royal family, giving them an elaborate yet simple appearance.
(CVD)
Escort Carrier
This box-like, 500-meter-long transport ship was designed and built for the Empire at the Kuat Drive Yards. Escort Carriers were developed to transport an entire wing of TIE fighters (72 fighters in all) and a limited number of support craft. These vessels had minimal armament, but were equipped with a hyperdrive system for easy entrance to, and exit from, a battle site. Each escort carrier had a crew complement of 3,505 officers and gunners, and was rated at a maximum speed of twelve MGLT. These ships were also equipped with a limited repair facility, as well as the following shipboard components:
The Eta-2 Actis Interceptor was armed with a pair of dual laser cannons and either a missile launcher or a pair of secondary ion cannons, and required a dedicated astromech droid to assist the pilot with navigation. The use of ion cannons allowed a Jedi to disable an enemy vessel without destroying it, which often allowed them to take their opponents alive. During the Clone Wars, the concussion missile launcher became the secondary weapon of choice, since their opponents were simply droid starfighters. The intercepter lacked a hyperdrive, and was designed to use a TransGalMeg Syliure-45 hyperdrive ring to move across interstellar distances. However, at sublight speeds the Eta-2 Actis was still an incredibly fast ship, although it sacrificed high-tech instruments and sensors for pushing more power to the engines. Further adding to the ship's speed and maneuverability was the fact that the Eta-2 Actis lacked shield generators. Thus, these ships required a Jedi's reflexes and intuition to fully realize its potential.
In the wake of the Clone Wars, production of the Eta-2 Actis Interceptor was halted after the newly-formed Galactic Empire chose the TIE Fighter as its primary starfighter.
(SWGAL, X3, SWDB, RFDV, SSOG)
Eta-5 Interceptor
This was the designation of the small starfighters that were produced by Kuat Drive Yards, during the years following the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy. Drawing on the designs of the Eta-2 Actis interceptors that were developed during the Clone Wars, the Eta-5 was produced for the Jedi Knights of Luke Skywalker's new Jedi Order.
(LF1)
Etaan, Boda
This was the name of a noted Ebranite individual.
(UANT)
E'tad
When translated into Basic, this Mandalorian word represented the number 7.
(OWS)
Etaias
A Yevethan honorific used when speaking to a superior.
(BTS)
E'T-Akh Desert
This vast desert was located on the planet Geonosis, between the Im'G'Twe Hills and the Badlands of N'G'Zi.
(IWE2)
Etan, Terika
This was the name of a noted Iotran individual.
(UANT)
Etee uwanna waa
This phrase from the Jawan language translated into Basic as "I want to trade."
(GPB)
Etelo
This shaggy, dark-furred mammal was a domestic farm animal raised by the Togorians for food.
(GG4, TPS, MIS8)
Eternal Core, The
This was another of Lando Calrissian's mystical references.
(LCM)
Eternal Crusader
This was the name given to one of the first warships that were captured by the Sith who lived on the planet Kesh, during the years that followed the Second Galactic Civil War. The Sith, descended from ancient Sith who had been stranded on the planet following the crash of the Omen, were able to capture the cruiser with help from the Sith meditation sphere known as Ship, and served as the primary attack vessel in subsequent raids to capture more starships. The Eternal Crusader was placed under the command of Lady Olaris Rhea, and the vessel served as the flagship of the mission to locate Ship when it fled Kesh for the Maw. The crew discovered Ship on a strange, jungle-covered planetoid, where it led a search party on a series of chases. Each of these chases resulted in the deaths of several Sith, when they stumbled upon one of the planetoid's many species of carnivorous plants. Lady Rhea was forced to bring more and more crew down from the ship, and several shuttles were also lost or damaged while searching for Ship. In the end, only fifteen crew members remained alive, with just one pilot remaining aboard the Eternal Crusader to monitor its systems and keep it ready for Lady Rhea's return.
(FJ2, FJ3)
Eternal Fire
This huge bonfire, located on the planet Korriban, burned with the power of the Dark Side of the Force.
(EGP)
Eternal Hope
This starship was stolen by Trel Modetto, shortly after he jumped ship while working for a group of pirates in Tapani Sector. A team of Alliance agents, hoping to make contact the smuggler on Lamuir IV, were told to meet him at this starship. Instead, Janna Pallask directed them to another docking bay in hopes of saving Coros Telari.
(TSIA)
Eternal Sleep
This was the Sullustan term for death.
(MBS)
Eternal, The
A mystical reference used by Lando Calrissian.
(LCM)
Eternity Crystal
Part of a fantastic ruse concocted by Darth Vader to lure Leia Organa into his clutches, this wondrous stone, created by the Jerni millennia before the rise of the New Order, was rumored to allow the user to travel through time. Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa tried to recover the crystal to aid the Alliance, but were captured on Jerne by Ryko Vant. They had hoped to use the stone to return to the Old Republic and prevent the rise of Emperor Palpatine and the destruction of Alderaan, much as Vader had predicted. His forced were attacked by Meeka Reen's guerillas, who took Luke and Leia as their own prisoners. They learned that the crystal was housed on Adony Station, and raced to recover it before Darth Vader could beat them to it. Unfortunately, Vader had rigged the vault to explode when opened, in an effort to kill Luke and Leia. The vault exploded, catching all three of them. They managed to escape, but the crystal and much of Adony Station were destroyed.
(CSWDW)
Eth
This common, albeit archaic, Zabrak surname meant "feast" It originally denoted a wealthy family, since they were the only families who could afford to have feasts.
(GCG)
Eth, Mors
This man was a member of Klyn Shanga's Renatasian viligantes, who were searching out Vuffi Raa during the early years of the New Order.
(LCF)
Ethar I
This Imperial Corvette was part of a group that was captured by Keyan Farlander and his X-Wing squadron, shortly before the Battle of Yavin.
(XW, XWP)
Ethar II
This Imperial Corvette was part of a group that was captured by Keyan Farlander and his X-Wing squadron, shortly before the Battle of Yavin.
(XW, XWP)
Ethav Regions
This remote section of the galaxy was the last known location of Drolen Antig.
(SWJ10)
Ethda, Zee
This well-armored bounty hunter worked for Grappa the Hutt. A large, skeletal humanoid with a mouthful of sharp fangs, Ethda was dispatched by Grappa to recover Tarrant Snil, but was unable to secure the customs officer before the Imperial Interim Ruling Council issued a security alert in the wake of the assassination of Councilman Burr Nolyds. Grappa fed Ethda to his pet rancor for the failure to capture Snil.
(CE2)
Etherhawk
This Marauder-class cruiser was part of the fleet assigned to Han Solo and the Mon Remonda, during the hunt for Warlord Zsinj. It was barely serviceable, and many of its crew felt it was one overhaul short of complete dilapidation.
(SOC)
Etheric Rudder
The steering mechanism of a starfighter, it allows the ship to turn in the vacuum of space, without the benefit of resistance from wind or water. The rudder can be used in flight, or while the ship was floating in space.
(HTTE, IF, IR)
Ethersquid
A tentacled creature found on the planet Gyndine.
(DESB)
Etherway
Dubbed "the Flying Hatbox" by Mara Jade, the Etherway was an Action V transport that was part of the smuggler fleet owned by Talon Kaarde during the early years of the New Republic. During this time, it was used by Fynn Torve on his missions to deliver food to the rebels on Abregado-Rae. Like the Starry Ice, the Etherway was armed with three turbolasers. Capable of carrying up to six passengers and 75,000 metric tons of cargo, the ship was crewed by a pilot, a navigator, and three gunners. The ship was impounded on Abregado-Rae just before Han Solo and Lando Calrissian arrived there to try and locate Talon Kaarde, and Torve was forced to leave it there to fly with Han and Lando in the Millennium Falcon to meet with Karrde. Later, Wedge Antilles had it moved and pretended to be its owner to get in touch with Mara Jade. Torve had set up an elaborate identification scheme, which required Mara and Wedge to argue whether or not the ship was actually a Harkners-Balix 903. Karrde maintained the ship over the coming years, and the Etherway was one of the ships which Karrde brought to Yavin 4 to rescue the students at the Jedi praxeum from capture by the Yuuzhan Vong. It was damaged in the battle, but managed to survive.
(HTTE, DFR, EVC, GMR4)
E'thinaa
This Ssi-ruu was Molierre Cundertol's primary interface on Lwhekk, during the height of the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy. When Cundertol returned to Lwhekk, after his failure to secure Bakura for the Ssi-ruuk, E'thinaa was revealed to be a Yuuzhan Vong in disguise. E'thinaa then activated the restraining bolt his people had inserted into Cundertol's body, then ordered his Yuuzhan Vong guards to kill Cundertol.
(FH2)
Ethmane
This dense gas was found on a few moons and fewer planets throughout the galaxy. When it liquified and froze at the incredibly low temperatures found on remote worlds, it created huge, intricate crystals that were considered among the galaxy's most beautiful natural forms. Worlds such as the tiny moon of Kr were sometimes covered with ethmane jungles, with huge tracts of tree-shaped crystals rising from the surface. Ethmane was also known for its ability to block or absorb sensor systems, which caused problems when flying through the crystalline structures it formed. In its gaseous form, however, ethmane was as transparent to sensors as air.
(DN1)
Ethnic Architectural Forms of the Tion Hegemony
This publication regularly highlighted the various forms of architecture found on inhabited worlds of the Tion Hegemony.
(ML)
Ethra
This was the Socorran word for the number three.
(BSS)
Ethra Brewery
This Socorran beverage distiller, named for the three primary owners - Karl Ancher, Abdi-Badawzi, and Saadoon-Kauldi - was the exclusive producer of raava and zsajhira berry tea. Ethra Brewery also bought the rights to "mine" the hot springs and frozen water of the planet Neftali.
(BSS)
Ethrani Ourobouros
This unusual reptile was often found in the wild, eating its own tail.
(E3N)
Ethromite
This was one of the minerals used to create fusion reactions in starship power generators.
(GOF9)
Et'ika
This was the loving nickname used by the clone trooper Darman to describe the woman he loved, Etain Tur-Mukan.
(RCTC)
Etima, Lumas
This Jedi Knight was one of the many who fought during the Battle of Geonosis.
(OWS)
Etison
This was one of the most common human surnames encountered in the galaxy.
(GCG)
Etison, Shran
This man, a noted smashball player in his youth, eventually became the Imperial Governor of Tuttin IV during the height of the New Order. Governor Etison agreed to take in Ryley Ancum, the son of Tendis and Jioie Ancum, when they left Tuttin IV to take positions in an Imperial factory off-planet. Etison was also a moderately-gifted musician, and led a b'ssa nuuvu band during his training. His love of music gave him a connection to Ryley, although Etison never knew that Ryley was secretly an Alliance spy.
(GMR6)
Etke
When translated into Basic, this Ewok word meant "more."
(GPB)
ETLA
This was a slang term used by the Special Operations units of the Alliance. It was an abbreviation for an "extended three-letter acronym," otherwise known as a TLA, and referred to a four-letter acronym.
(GG9)
ETLd
This was the designation of an energy torpedo launcher manufactured by the Xi Char during the last decades of the Old Republic.
(SOG)
Etnam
This Imperial Admiral was Captain Grendahls' commanding officer, and was in charge of the operation to recover Adalric Brandl.
(TFE)
Et'nrmdndlcvtbrx, J'ywz'gnk Kchhllbrxcstk
This was the name given to Joh Yowza at his birth. After stowing away aboard Roark Garnet's freighter and going by the nickname of Furball for many months, J'ywz'gnk was discovered by Evar Orbus. It was Orbus who gave him the new name Joh Yowza, so that his name could be pronounced by most humans.
(SWI67)
ETR-3
This was a model of escort and assault transport built during the New Order. It was the first of the Beta-class trasports.
(XWA)
Etsero
This Adnerem ran the largest string of gambling houses found on his homeworld of Adner. While profitable on paper, Etsero found that he soon owed money to Jabba the Hutt and other prominent crimelords. He rigged many of his casino games in order to bring in more credits, and eliminated any being who complained too loudly. The central jewel in his empire was the Red Lisken.
(WBC)
Ettal
This was one of the most common female names among the Corellians.
(GMR9)
Ettam
This was one of the largest farming communities found on the planet Ralltiir. The Imperial forces which were garrisoned on Ralltiir during the months prior to the Battle of Yavin were given a tip that members of the local resistance movement were meeting in one of the remote towns. A miscalculation in the data led the Imperials to believe that they were hiding in Ettam, and they swiftly levelled the town. Further investigation revealed that there was no rebel hideout in Ettam, and that the Imperials had slaughtered hundreds of innocent farmers and their families. Imperial reports claimed that Ettam had been the site of an Alliance weapons depot, but in reality, the Imperial forces destroyed a neutral medical facility. The massacre was used by both sides as a further justification for escalating the Galactic Civil War.
(SWESL)
Ettarue Arm
This was one of the many arms which spiral out from the center core of the known galaxy.
(TA)
Ettel Nut
This was a form of crunchy nut that was often used as a topping for frozen desserts or hotcakes.
(OWS)
Ettene, Evern
This Jedi Master was part of the team which was dispatched to resolve the growing conflict between the Virgillian Free Alignment and the Virgillian Aristocracy, shortly before the onset of the Clone Wars. Their transport was destroyed upon arrival, and it was believed that the four Jedi were killed in the explosion. It was later discovered that Ettene's Padawan, Halagad Ventor, survived the mission.
(HNN4)
Etti
This race of pale-blue skinned humans was much finer and frailer than the standard human stock. The early ancestors of the Etti broke away from the Old Republic some 20,000 years before the Battle of Hoth, claiming that the Republic was too tyranical and oppressive. They settled on Etti IV, where they were eventually forced to co-exist with the Corporate Sector Authority's own government. The Etti were allowed to rule the planet as they wished, but were given CSA directives along the way.
(SESB)
Etti IV
This planet, located in the Corporate Sector, was supposedly open to general trade. Etti IV was originally settled 20,000 years before the Battle of Hoth by the Etti people. During the New Order, Etti IV served as the seat of the Corporate Sector Authority's power, but had no exportable resources. Its location on a major trade route within the Corporate Sector made Etti IV one of the primary entry-point worlds to the Corporate Sector. It was here that Han Solo paid off Ploovo Two-for-One with a dinko, several months before the Battle of Yavin.
(HSE, CSA, SESB)
Etti Light Cruiser
see Etti Lighter
(TF)
Etti Lighter
This Corporate Sector Authority light transport ship was originally designed for hauling cargo, although it was eventually modified for use as a patrol and interdiction craft that could be deployed to backwater systems. The Lighter measured 125 meters in length, and required a crew of 25 to operate, along with 13 gunners and room for 15 passengers. It was armed with ten quad-laser cannons and a tractor beam emplacement, and could transport up to 400 metric tons of cargo. Several Etti Lighters were sold on the black market to the Skandrei Bandits, who modified them for piracy and raiding.
(CSA, KO, TF)
Ettian
This was the language used by the natives of the planet Etti IV.
(EOV, GMR9)
Ettyk, Halla
This Alderaanian was a prominent criminal prosecutor on her homeworld. She was off-planet trying to depose a witness when the Death Star destroyed it, and joined the Alliance shortly afterward. She became a member of Airen Cracken's counterintelligence staff, and rose through the ranks to become a Commander for the Alliance and, later, the New Republic. When Tycho Celchu was brought to trial for the death of Corran Horn, the 34-year-old Ettyk was chosen as the state's prosecutor. She took the job immediately, even though she hadn't prosecuted a case in seven years. Her case against Celchu seemed air-tight, until Corran Horn escaped from the Lusankya and revealed the traitor within Rogue Squadron was not Celchu. Ettyk dropped the charges and made her apologies to Celchu.
(KT)
Etude for Dawn
see Sixteenth Vissencant Variation
(MBS)
Etudes of Time and Space
This noted composition was created by the Fondorian artist Metrisse, sometime prior to the onset of the Clone Wars. Note that the first 'e' in Etudes is given an accent mark.
(CN2)
Etyc
When translated into Basic, this Mandalorian word meant "dirty" or "filthy."
(OWS)
Etyk
This was a common name among the Kushiban race.
(UANT)
Etyyy
This was the Wookiee name for the Rodian Hunting Grounds, located on their homeworld of Kashyyyk.
(SWGAL)
Euceron
This planet, the homeworld of a race also known as the Euceron, hosted the Galactic Games some six years after the Battle of Naboo. Based on the size of its population, Euceron had one of the largest, private security forces in the galaxy, during the years following the Battle of Naboo. During the height of the Clone Wars, Jedi Master Tholme was dispatched to Euceron to mediate a dispute on the planet.
(JQ3, RDR)
Euceron
This alien race, native to a planet also known as Euceron, were humanoid in stature. Their domed heads and delicate limbs gave them a graceful appearance, and their neutral-colored clothing offset the brightness of their buildings and structures.
(JQ3)
Euceron City
This was another name for the capital city of the planet Euceron.
(JQ3)
Eucliptan Morae
This BR-23 Courier was purchased by Aloren Breesa for use by her local rebel cell during the Galactic Civil War. The original plan was to refit the ship as an escape vehicle, in case the Empire discovered their operations. Over time, the ship became a secret storehouse for supplies because Breesa's cell didn't include any pilots who could fly it.
(IA)
Eugroothwa
This Wookiee warrior served as a gunner on a Oevvaor jet catamaran in the First Battle of Kashyyyk, during the Clone Wars.
(X3, DAG)
Eulyn
A native of the village of Tahv, this Keshiri woman was Adari Vaal's mother. More than 5,000 years before the Battle of Yavin, Eulyn lobbied for her daughter to be chosen as the wife of Zhari Vaal, a member of the Neshtovar, in the hopes that she might raise her own family's status. However, Zhari Vaal's death left Adari with the burden of caring for the couple's two children, and Adari wanted nothing to do with them. Although she loved her daughter and her grandchildren, Eulyn despaired of ever having a normal life after Zhari's death. Adari began to act strangely, collecting stones and ignoring her chidlren, which forced Eulyn to become a caretaker and guardian. The local village came to regard Adari as a heretic, and regularly pelted their home with stones in order to keep her from roaming the countryside.
(LTS2)
Euritarina
This doctor was experimenting with different weapons systems at the Empire's Lotide outpost during the Galactic Civil War.
(BI)
Eurrsk
This was one of the many names given to male Bothans. In the Bothan language, it meant "good-humored."
(GCG, WOTC)
Eusebus
This was the capital city of the planet Euceron. It was unusual in that every building erected in the city was formed from plastoid materials, since there was no native stone to be found. These buildings were limited to a height of twenty stories, and were all brightly colored.
(JQ3)
Euton
This ball of searing rock was the second planet in the Dathomir System.
(GORW)
Euvae Mountains
This range of mountains found on the planet Carosi XII completely rings the planet.
(PG2)
EV
This was the model number of a series of heavy-weight droid heads built by Industrial Automaton.
(DWK)
EV Motivator
This was supposed to have been the actual droid motivation unit installed by MerenData in the EV-series supervisor droids. However, MerenData later claimed that industrial saboteurs had replaced the EV motivators with illegal MDF motivators, thus turning the first run of several hundred EV-series droids into sadistic managers. Further investigation revealed that MerenData had actually been producing the illegally-modified EV droids for the House of Tagge. This combination of events forced MerenData to recall all EV units and halt production on newer models.
(NEGD)
EV-2-E
This Merendata supervisor droid was employed as the ship's overseer aboard the Alliance cruiser Mantan Wanderer. EV-2-E was nominally in command of the ship's droid pool.
(ROE)
EV-4D9
This Merendata EV-series supervisor droid was equipped with the same MDF motivator that caused EV-9D9 to become erratic. This droid was originally purchased by a group which recognized her malicious quirks and enhanced them, turning the droid into an efficient interrogation machine. EV-4D9 was later acquired by Ploovo Two-for-One during the Glite-Ven Hostilities, and went to work with Lotas and HN-TR1 on his Protocol Team.
(AIR)
EV-9D9 (Eve-Ninedeenine)
This thin, bullet-headed Merendata Supervisor droid was programmed as a female. It had a number of strange programming quirks and manufacturing problems that led to EV-9D9's eventual control of her own systems, including a faulty MDF motivator which gave her a mean streak. One such manufacturing flaw was the addition of a third optic sensor. Later, she rewired herself to become more self-sufficient and more intelligent. As these changes continued, she grew to wonder what it would be like to have feelings, like an organic. She continued to rewire herself, in search of the perfect program to allow her the sensation of feelings. She then set out to wreak havoc across the galaxy, stopping at one time on Cloud City. There, she was emplyed by Lando Calrissian as chief of security, a position that Lando had not filled due to the tight staffing problem he had just keeping the station operative. She was discovered by Sarl Random, and sabotaged many of the station's systems and destroyed nearly a quarter of its droids before stealing a Mining Guild cutter and escaping. She fled, and years later she turned up on Tatooine, in Jabba the Hutt's service as the Chief of Cyborg Operations for Jabba. She built hreself a workroom under the palace, a place where she continually tortured droids in an effort to feeling their pain and anguish. There, she discovered that she had feelings of paranoia stemming from her actions throughout the galaxy. These feelings were heightened when C-3PO and R2-D2 came to the palace and almost willingly accepted their fate. Her fears were realized when 12-4C-41 found her in her personal workshop. The 12-series droid had tracked her from Cloud City, seeking to "balance the equation" of destruction she had caused. She resigned herself to her fate, and prepared to relish the feelings and sensations brought on by death. However, 12-4C-41 deprived her of it by removing her third optic sensor and her pain simulator. He then released all of her captives, and they dismembered her until she was no longer functional.
(E6, TJP, AIR)
EV-9D9.2
This second generation administrative droid was descended from the prototype EV-9D9. He headed the droid torture chamber on Telti, which was run by Brakiss. EV-9D9.2 was said to be twice as ruthless as its predecessor, a fact not lost on Cole Fardreamer, who was brought to EV-9D9.2 when Brakiss caught him on Telti. Cole managed to escape with the help of R2-D2 and C-3PO, who had rallied the other droids against not only EV-9D9.2, but the Red Terror as well.
(TNR)
EVA Pod
Produced by Regallis Engineering, this extravehicular activity power suit was designed to allow beings to make starship repairs in deep space. The EVA Pod was fully sealed and motorized, with a complete set of manevuering thrusters and a low-level droid brain that handled the taks required to keep the suit operative.
(AEG)
Evaar
When translated into Basic, this Mandalorian word meant "youth" or "newness."
(OWS)
Evaar'la
When translated into Basic, this Mandalorian word meant "young" or "new."
(OWS)
Evad
This Imperial container group was destroyed near Kalla VII by Keyan Farlander and his X-Wing squadron, during a raid on the Empire's base at Kalla VII, shortly before the Battle of Yavin.
(XW, XWP)
Evader Squadron
This starfighter group was stationed on the Rand Ecliptic during the early years of the Galactic Civil War. Their emblem was a simple black and yellow checkerboard design. Biggs Darklighter served on Evader Squadron before jumping ship to join the Alliance.
(CCG)
Evader-GT
This Corellian Engineering ion drive was basically a scaled-down military drive that was produced for commercial sale. They were close enough to Imperial military standards that the Imperial Space Ministry required a permit for operation during the New Order.
(GG6)
Evakmar
This corporation worked with the Kuat Drive Yards to produce a series of transport vessels that were used by the Empire.
(ISB)
Evaluator
This was a type of surveillance device that was often built into portals and doorways. The evaluator scanned any being who requested entry to a home or office, providing the beings within with information on how many were requesting entry and what they were carrying.
(CN2)
Evan
This orphaned boy, a native to the planet Garqi, was rescued by Jedi Master Tra'avis and Aiwha Squad, during the final months of the Clone Wars.
(CWA4)
Evann
This mercenary, based on the planet Corulag during the early years of the New Republic, was once blinded by his own blaster fire. He was working under cover of darkness, and the night-vision goggles he was wearing could not compensate for the intense light of the blaster bolts.
(GUN)
Evanrue
This was one of the New Republic Escort Frigates which was stationed at Coruscant some five years after the Battle of Endor. The Evanrue had the distinction of being the first Republic ship to collide with one of the cloaked asteroids that were deployed by Grand Admiral Thrawn, durig his attack on Coruscant.
(TLC)
Evar Orbus and His Galactic Jizz-Wailers
see Evar Orbus and His Galactic Wailers
(IWST)
Evar Orbus and His Galactic Wailers
This was the original name of the Max Rebo Band. Founded by Evar Orbus, the group consisted of Orbus, Sy Snootles, Max Rebo, and Droopy McCool. When Orbus was killed in a firefight with the rival band, Figrin D'An and the Modal Nodes, the survivors renamed it to simply the Max Rebo Band.
(SWI67)
Evas
One of the four moons orbitting the planet Onderon.
(TOJC)
Evas VI
This planet was the homeworld of the Pliith race.
(SWJ1)
Evasive-13
This was the designation of Aeramaxis Technologies' personal field disruptor.
(EGW)
Evasive-226-R
This advanced field disruptor was produced by Aermaxis Technologies for use by the New Republic military.
(EGW)
Eva-T System
The Empire met with a group of pirates in this system to negotiate the release of a prominent TIE Defender scientist. It was in this system that Emperor Palpatine promoted Thrawn to the rank of Grand Admiral.
(TIE)
Evax
This Imperial Intelligence officer had the uncanny ability to predict the movements of enemy fleets. He served on the first Death Star as a starship combat coordinator, and was killed when the Death Star was destroyed.
(CCG2)
Evazan
Evazan was wanted in 12 or more star systems for the deaths of his patients. Evazan was a self-styled doctor, and offered to help many people by offering inexpensive surgery. Although no one knows if Evazan ever obtained a true doctoral degree, he was nonetheless remembered as a promising surgeon. His application to the Imperial Academy was rejected when his innate madness was revealed during an interview, and he was shipped off to the prison on Delrian. Evazan escaped to the Hindasar System, where he established his own "practice." He never stayed in one location too longer, and his movement from planet to planet helped him gain more and more victims. Evazan was searching for immortality, and was hoping that his patient's insides would point him on a path to discover it. This pursuit of immortaility earned him the nickname Doctor Death, among others. He hooked up with Ponda Baba around this time. His legacy of victims led him to be pursued by Jodo Kast, who nearly caught up to him in the Corellia System. Evazan managed to escape, but not before one of Jodo Kast's blaster shots caught him in the face. Evazan was scarred for life. Evazan and Ponda Baba fled Corellia to hide out on Tatooine, where he set up the Cutting Edge Boutique. Evazan used the boutique to continue his search for immortality until he encountered Luke Skywalker in the Mos Eisley cantina. They tried to bully the youth into a fight, but found themselves on the wrong side of Obi-Wan Kenobi's lightsaber. Ponda Baba lost the arm that was holding his blaster, and Evazan suffered a deep cut across his chest. After he and Ponda Baba barely survived, Evazan made a breakthrough: he believed that the mind, not the body, was the key to immortality. He and Ponda Baba fled to Ando, where Ponda Baba helped set Evazan up in a large castle laboratory, under the assumption that Ponda Baba would be the first beneficiary of Evazan's new mind-transferrence technique. Evazan used a stolen Imperial transmogrifier to transfer the mind of one individual to another, discarding the old body and the replaced mind. His device worked, but in reverse, displacing Ponda Baba's mind with that of an Andoan senator. Evazan then went to work for Borborygmus Gog, hoping to gain information from Project Starscream. Shortly after that project was broken up by the Shi'ido Hoole, Evazan was pursued by Boba Fett himself. The bounty hunter caught up to Evazan on the planet Necropolis and executed him while he was holding Zak Arranda hostage. Pylum required that Fett leave Evazan's body behind, in hopes of holding off the Curse of Sycorax, and Fett agreed, but held them all responsible if he never collected the full bounty. Unknown to them all, Evazan had injected himself with a megadose of his own reanimation serum, and he eventually returned to life. However, the serum only worked well on recently-dead bodies. The longer the body stayed dead before being injected, the less likely it was to survive reanimation. Evazan nearly completed his work, but was stopped by the zombie Kairn. Evazan tried to eliminate Hoole, Zak, and Tash, but Kairn refused to see his friends killed. He used the anti-serum created by D-V9 to kill the zombie army Evazan had created, then was killed himself when the potion touched him. Boba Fett then used the potion to eliminate Evazan once and for all.
(MTS, TME, GOF2, SWDB, LLOW)
Eve
This was the nickname adopted by the supervisor droid EV-9D9, in an effort to better integrate itself into the lives of the beings on Cloud City.
(NEGD)
Eve of Meckgin
This was an annual Geonosian holiday, celebrating the benefits of labor and production.
(SWI60, SWI66)
Even Cut Sabacc Parlor and Casino
Located directly across the street from Miss Mylla's Saloon in the Center Sphere sector of Bartyn's Landing, on the planet Lamaredd, this establishment also provided the most competition for the Falleen. The cantina's owner, Nyubuna Bulul, focused the cantina's offerings on gambling, preferring to excel in a niche rather than offering a full range of services like Miss Mylla.
(GMR7)
Evening Star
A Corona-class transport owned by Premier Provisions.
(SN)
Event Horizon
Located on the orbital city of Rrudobar, hovering over the planet Duro, this seedy cantina was known as a dangerous hangout for smugglers, gunrunners, and other small-time criminals who worked in the Corellian Sector of the galaxy. It was owned by a Quarren who weny by the nickname Clawfish, who kept one half of the establishment humid and wet for his fellow aquatic races.
(CCW)
Event Horizon
This upscale cantina was located on the planet Rangorah.
(T16)
Event Horizon
This cramped, dingy bar was located in Cairn, on the backwater world of Seikosha.
(POC)
Event Vistas
This corporation operated a fleet of luxury cruiser liners during the early years of the New Republic.
(SOC)
Eventide, Ith'ril
This being was the leader of the Zel'iphian Slave Traders, during the height of the New Order. His control over area D-504 near Dantooine allowed him to rename the quadrant in honor of himself.
(SWGAL)
Ever Radiant Throne
This was the name of the ceremonial throne used by the Rajah of the Virjuansi. It was located in the main audience chamber of the Palace of Splendid Harmony.
(SWI72, RC)
EverAlert
This variant of the YVH droids was produced by Justice Systems during the years following the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy. Despite being developed for the personal defense market, many EverAlert droids were purchased by the Galactic Alliance for use in guarding prosion facilities aboard starships.
(DN2)
Everard, Casimir
This bounty hunter was hired by House Barnaba to participate in the annual Vor-cal hunt, thereby allowing the nobles of Barnaba to avoid getting too dirty. The other noble Houses considered it an insult for House Barnaba to send the bounty hunter, especially when they learned that Everard was a member of Boss Tosk's criminal syndicate. Everard didn't hunt with other brings, instead employing four ASP-4 droids in the hunt.
(LOE)
Everest
Manufacturers of data analysis systems like the 448 DataSifter.
(VOF)
Everett Locomotion
This small corporation produced a wide range of miniature locomotion systems that were used to manufacture droids, during the decades leading up to the Battle of Naboo. The Mark IV Locomotion System was used in the production of the "feet" of the R2-series of astromech droids.
(CVD)
Everlily
This lily was named for its long-lasting blooms, which made it popular among florists throughout the galaxy.
(DSTR)
Evermore
This was the name of a street, found in the city of Tacto, on the planet Radnor.
(JQ1)
Everplast
This extremely durable form of plastic was used in the manufacture of cargo and storage crates.
(DSTR)
Eversion Stoma
This was the term used to describe the ridge of hard flesh that was found on the outside of a villip. Bioengineered by the Yuuzhan Vong, the eversion stoma was stroked in order to force the villip to spread apart the membranous tissue that covered its body. Thus inverted, the villip formed itself into a simulation of the being that was using a villip at the other end of the connection.
(UFCD)
evge
This Shyriiwook word was used as the suffix to many Wookiee names. It translated into Basic as "beast" or "rage". It could be attached to a prefix by itself, or combined with other suffixes to form a complete Wookiee name.
(GMR10, GCG)
EVH-12
This entry-level starship booster system was produced by Koensayr, during the early years of the New Order. Several versions of the EVH-12 were produced, depending on the amount of power desired.
(SWG2P)
EV-II Series Droid
This was the second generation of the MerenData EV-series supervisor droid. It was developed in an effort to overcome some of the errors which plagued the original EV-series, but public outcry over the EV-series led to poor sales, and the EV-II was soon scrapped.
(FTD, NEGD)
Evil One
This sabacc face card had a value of positive or negative 15.
(HT)
Evil Supreme
This immense, well-armed combat droid was owned by Mondo-Mod the Hutt, during the final years of the Old Republic. Evil Supreme was the ultimate gladiator who fought in the Arena of Doom, cutting down any fighters who managed to win their first two fights. Evil Supreme moved about on six legs, which gave the droid incredible balance and agility. Its thick torso was heavily plated, and supported four weapon-laden arms. Its head contained the droid's central processing unit, and was protected by a jaw system that was filled with metallic teeth. Evil Supreme met its match when Mondo-Mod agreed to let Jedi Master Luminara Unduli fight in the Arena of Doom. If she could win three matches, Mondo-Mod would provide her with information on a secret Separatist weapons factory on Diorda. Both Mondo-Mod and Evil Supreme believed that the Jedi Master was doomed, since she was not allowed to use her lightsaber or the Force in the combat ring. However, Master Unduli flung a simple stone at Evil Supreme's faceplate. The stone penetrated the droid's CPU and smashed through it, rendering the droid inoperable.
(CWA8)
Evir
This was one of the most common male names among the Corellian population.
(GMR9)
Evir'zan
This Em'liy was distinguished in the history of the planet Shalyvane.
(UANT)
Eviscerator
An Imperial-II class Star Destroyer, the Eviscerator was the flagship which patrolled the Brentaal System shortly after the Battle of Endor. The 181st Imperial Fighter Group was stationed aboard the ship during the Battle of Brentaal. Later, the Eviscerator was stationed in the Venjagga System, it was en route to Borleais during the New Republic's first assault there.
(XWES, XWN)
Evlan, Allandria
This young girl and her twin sister, Allexia, lived with their widowed aunt on Kuat. They attended school with the children of employees of Kuat Drive Yards and of Imperial representatives. Each twin was supportive of the Alliance, despite their pro-Imperial environment, and they used their good looks to win the attention of young Imperial boys. The twins would string their targets along, pretending to enjoy their company while pretending to be flirty in order to get the boys to innocently provide information on their parents' activities. Allandria and Allexi would then arrange to provide the data to an Alliance cell in a nearby system. Their work often paid off, resulting in data on new ship designs, shipyard delivery schedules, and Imperial fleet movements.
(CRO)
Evlan, Allexia
This young girl and her twin sister, Allandria, lived with their widowed aunt on Kuat. They attended school with the children of employees of Kuat Drive Yards and of Imperial representatives. Each twin was supportive of the Alliance, despite their pro-Imperial environment, and they used their good looks to win the attention of young Imperial boys. The twins would string their targets along, pretending to enjoy their company while pretending to be flirty in order to get the boys to innocently provide information on their parents' activities. Allandria and Allexi would then arrange to provide the data to an Alliance cell in a nearby system. Their work often paid off, resulting in data on new ship designs, shipyard delivery schedules, and Imperial fleet movements.
(CRO)
Evnul
This surname was common among the Sullustan race, and meant "artist" in the Sullustan language.
(GCG)
Evo the Blue
This dark-skinned Rodian was the leader of the Cairn clan, during the years following the Battle of Naboo. He was distinguished by the full head of blond hair which grew on top of his head, in place of the normal spines found on most Rodians. Evo led the Cairns into battle against the Reeven clan, some six years after the Battle of Naboo, only find himself fighting against the Feeorin mercenary, Nym. Nym used a thermal detonator - which had been outlawed by the Old Republic - to destroy the entire Cairn clan. Evo was killed in the explosion.
(CRBN)
EVO Trooper
These specialized stormtroopers were trained for extra-vehicular operations in the vacuum of space. They wore modified stormtrooper armor that protected them from decompression.
(OWS)
Evocar
A huge planet in the Y'Toub system, it was the natural home of the Evocii race until it was discovered by the Hutts as they fled Varl. Once the Hutts took over, they renamed the planet Nal Hutta.
(DESB)
Evocii
This was the spoken language of the Evocii race.
(TF)
Evocii
This race of primitive humanoids evolved on the planet Evocar, and were content with their feudal society. When the Hutts arrived and began trading them technology for the use of land, the Evocii were captivated by the new things the Hutts brought. They were so enrapt with the technology that they failed to see that the Hutts were buying the planet out from underneath them. By the time they realized their error, it was too late. The Hutts had moved in, built their palaces and theme parks, and renamed the planet Nal Hutta. The Evocii were given temporary refuge on the planet's fifth moon, which was renamed to Nar Shaddaa, but the Hutts treated them as little more than slaves. The Evocii, thus robbed of their heritage and their homes, devolved in the depths of the spaceport. The average Evocii was bipedal and near-human in stature, with narrow faces and elliptical eyes. The crown of their head was covered with knobby bumps, and their skin color ranged from pale yellow to deep lemon. Before their relocation, the Evocii had a lifespan of some 500 years, but modern Evocii rarely live beyond 200 years of age. By the time of the Clone Wars, there were less than 6,000 Evocii living on Nar Shaddaa, and it was believed that specific intervention was required to keep them from dying out in the next generation.
(DESB, TF)
Evolution Droid
Developed by X0-X1 after the droid was installed in Cloud City's main computer core by Doctor Vreen, these small droids were created to assist in transforming organic lifeforms into metallic automata. X0-X1 demanded that Vreen conscript the scientists as Bioniip Laboratories to construct them, and began transforming Vreen himself in order to add credence to its threats. They were also known as E-droids, and were microscopic in size. X0-X1 devised them to manipulate matter at the atomic level, modifying organic chemicals and transforming them to metals. However, Vreen was able to enlist the help of Walex Blissex, and together they discovered a way to reprogram these droids and use them to poison X0-X1.
(CCC)
Evona
According to Hutt legends, Evona was the companion star to Ardos, until it was consumed by a black hole. Hutt legends said that Ardos was in love with Evona. The two lovers had many children, which were the various planets of the system. When Evona was sucked into a black hole along with several planets, Ardos became angry and miserable at the loss of his loved ones. Ardos self-destructed, throwing off a huge radioactive mantle of gas, and reducing itself to a white dwarf. The ejection of radioactive matter destroyed many of the remaining planets, leaving only the Hutt homeworld of Varl. Scientists from the Old Republic and Empire believed that this story was a mere legend, and that the Hutt's destroyed much of their system in an ancient civil war.
(GG4, NEGA)
Evrios
This Jedi Master was one of six who were chosen to accompany the Outbound Flight project on its journey, during the years following the Battle of Naboo. Unlike Master Justyn Ma'Ning, however, Master Evrios was wholly loyal to the actions and methods of Jorus C'baoth. Evrios was one of the first Jedi Masters to move among the populace of Outbound Flight in search of children who showed some sensitivity to the Force, and was not above removing these children from their families without prior knowledge.
(OF)
EVS Construction Droid
Designed and manufactured by Veril Line Systems, this forty-story-tall construction droid resembled a huge insect. Unlike the boxy construction droids of the Empire, the EVS moved about on two stout legs which allowed the droid to move forward one step every half-hour during the rebuilding of a city. A complex set of visual sensors allowed the EVS to determine a structure's weak points, and a pair of massive demolition claws made quick work of any material. A group of plasma cutters were also installed on the EVS, for use in demolishing a building. A second set of fabrication arms was located on the rear of the droid, for use in building new structures as it moved forward.
(EGD)
EVS-469
This EVS series construction droid was hijacked by Rogue Squadron, during the New Republic's retaking of Coruscant. EVS-469 was commandeered to destroy the computer center which was controlling Coruscant's planetary shields, allowing the Republic to launch its assault on Imperial City.
(EGD)
EVS-6962
This EVS series construction droid was part of the pool assigned to Wedge Antilles during the reconstruction of Imperial City, after the New Republic took control of Coruscant. It was EVS-6962 which discovered a hidden interrogation center built by Emperor Palpatine to test for Force sensitivity.
(EGD)
EV-series Battle Droid
This was a model of combat droid that was produced during the early years of the New Order.
(TFUN)
EV-series Droid
This series of superviser droids was manufactured by MerenData during the final years of the Old Republic. They resembled spindly humanoids in form, with copper-colored plating and long, bullet-shaped heads. Each EV-series droid was equipped with a communications relay, a sophisticated cognitive matrix, and a variety of administrative routines, and was designed to replace organic supervisors in manufacturing plants. The EV-series was plagued by a series of glitches in their programming which made the droids become domineering and unforgiving taskmasters. Very few of these droids were returned for repairs, although the glitch was discovered and repaired in the EV-II series. MerenData claimed that the problems with the EV-series were the result of industrial sabotage, since it was learned that the standard EV motivator designed for the droids had been replaced by the illegal MDF movitator. Investigation into this "mix-up" led to the discovery that the EV-series had actually been built to the specification of the House of Tagge as torture droids. MerenData tried to wait out the bad press, but stories of EV-series droids causing physical harm to beings across the galaxy became too prevalent. The EV-II series, as well as the V-series military versoin, both proved to be complete failures on the market, and MerenData was forced to scrap the entire line. Note that Cynabar's Fantastic Technology: Droids claims that the EV-series was produced by Cybot Galactica.
(MTS, FTD, NEGD)
EW6
This was an experimental form of starship armor plating that was being developed by FreiTek Incorporated, during the height of the New Order.
(SWG2P)
Ewane
This member of the Workers political class was elected the planetary leader of the planet New Apsolon, some fifteen years before the Battle of Naboo. As a Worker, Ewane worked for the underground resistance, and spent a good portion of his life imprisoned by the Absolutes. As the leader of the new Unified Legislature, Ewane pledged to be fair and honest with all members of New Apsolon's society, and promised to bring justice to all people. A frail man at the time of his election, Ewane ruled for five years before stepping down. He was murdered shortly after the election of Roan as planetary leader, and his daughters Alani and Eritha asked the Jedi Knights to investigate. It was believed that Ewane's death was linked to Balog's attempt to gain control of New Apsolon.
(TTB, DOH)
Ewaw
This name was common among Ithorian females. Although such names do not generally have meaning, Ithorians who studied their race's history learned that the name meant "Spring".
(GCG)
Ewd, Fegred
This man was a known criminal, wanted on many Core Worlds for a variety of crimes during the early decades of the New Republic. Most of his crimes were committed on Corellia, and the authorities there placed a large bounty on his head. He tried to flee captivity by hiding out on the planet Frosywthe, and was nearly apprehended by a group of adventurers who were spending a week at the Durs Ranch.
(WOA20)
E-Web Blaster
This was the more common name for BlasTech's heavy repeating blaster, which was originally known as an Emplacement Weapon, Heavy Blaster. This was eventually shortened to "E-Web." The original weapon was designed in a joint effort with Merr-Sonn, which produced its own version of the weapon under the designation EWHB-10. This indicated that the weapon was fairly mobile, but must be rigidly mounted in order to counteract the effects of its incredible firepower. BlasTech sold the E-Web with a TR-62 autocushioning tripod to ensure safe operation. It was powered by a portable Eksoan Class-4T3 power unit, and it was cooled by the Gk3 Cryocooler for continuous firing.
(RASB, ISB, EGW)
E-Web(15) Heavy Blaster
This was the upgraded form of the original E-Web repeating blaster. They were virtually indistinguishable to most users, although the E-Web(15) used a Gk7 CryoCooler, a small shield generator, and advanced targeting software.
(LCSB, TTSB, EGW)
EWHB-10
This was the designation of Merr-Sonn's version of the BlasTech E-Web repeating blaster, built and manufactured from a design that was jointly developed by both companies. It was originally designed during the Clone Wars, as a weapon for the clone troopers for the Army of the Republic.
(ISB, RPG, TLC, EGW, SHPT)
Ewhy
When translated into Basic, this Bocce interrogative word meant "why".
(GPB)
E-Wing
This starfighter, which was one of the first ships to employ the R7 astromech droid, was the also first starfighter to be fully designed and built under the auspices of the New Republic, and was created by FreiTek Incorporated. The ship, while visually like the X-Wing, had a pair of stable wings, and its control surfaces allowed the pilot a greater degree of maneuverability. It dished out punishment and could take it equally well, being armed with three heavy blaster cannons and a proton torpedo launcher. It used the R7 droid to take advantage of a redesigned hyperdrive system. The only drawback to the E-Wing's weapons systems was the fact that they were based on a synthetic Tibanna gas that isn't as good as the real thing, prompting a redesign of the weapons systems.
The New Republic employed several models of the E-Wing. The basic A-Model was equipped with a Class 2 hyperdrive, measured 11.2 meters in length, and could attain speeds of 1,300 kilometers per hour in atmosphere. The E-Wing Type B was nearly identical to the A-model, except that Mon Calamarian techs helped triple the power input to the weapons systems over the old synthetic-gas systems. This made the Type B extremely powerful, but if the couplings failed and the weapons overheated, they could be extremely dangerous. A Series 4 E-Wing was introduced after the death of Grand Admiral Thrawn, to utilize more stable blaster gas and a dedicated power generation system for the weapons. These E-Wings could also use R2 astromech droids.
(DE1, DESB, EGV, NEGV, SSOG)
E-Wing Type B
This updated version of the first E-Wing starfighter was produced by FreiTek shortly before the Yuuzhan Vong began their invasion of the galaxy. It measured 11.2 meters in length, and was armed with three heavy laser cannons and a proton torpedo launcher.
(SOG)
Ewok
This race of diminutive, furry humanoids was native to the Forest Moon of Endor. The Ewoks were distinguished by their large, bright eyes, small black noses, and thick fur. Their tiny hands possessed two fingers and an opposable thumb. Despite their large eyes, Ewoks had poor eyesight, and reiled heavily on their sense of smell for hunting. Although the Ewoks had no true technology, they developed a highly organized civilization based on various mechanical devices built from tree limbs, bones, and animal hides. The Ewoks lived in villages that were constructed in the huge trees of Endor, but they also maintained farms and fields on the ground. They were friendly by nature, and had cunning minds capable of solving puzzles. They worshipped a religion based on the legends of spirits living in the moon's giant trees.
(E6, EA, AE, NEGA)
Ewok Council of Elders
This was the name used to describe the leaders of an Ewok tribe.
(E6)
Ewok-Basic
This was the term used to describe the pidgin form of speech that was adopted by many Ewoks, in the wake of the Battle of Endor. This combination of the Basic and Ewokese languages allowed the Ewoks to better communicate with the wide range of beings who traveled to the Forest Moon of Endor.
(NEGA)
Ewokese
This was the name given to the native language of the Ewoks. There was no written form of the language, as most lore was passed from generation to generation through stories and lessons. Linguistic experts found that the modern Ewokese language was descended from the Yuzzum language.
(EGP, UANT, IWST)
Ewsli, Jo
This Incom Corporation engineer was credited with the original design of the I-7 Howlrunner, which he named after the vicious predators of the planet Kamar.
(EGA)
Ewted
This Ithorian surname was believed to mean "librarian" or "record keeper", according to historian who studied the Ithorian race.
(GCG)
Ewyrin
An alien student of the Force, Ewyrin nearly succumbed to the Dark Side on Dantooine.
(RC)
Ex
This woman was a noted entertainer, at least to the natives of the planet Tatooine, during the height of the New Order. Shortly after the Battle of Yavin, she was implicated in the death of an Imperial stormtrooper, whom she claimed had been harassing her. The stormtrooper and his squadmates had been trying to find information about a possible rebel safehouse in Anchorhead, but she had nothing to give them. When the stormtrooper approached her in the streets of Mos Eisley, she drew her blaster and fired, just as the trooper was about to ask her for a date. She claimed that it had all been a misunderstanding, but her friend Sh'ira feared that the local police wouldn't see it that way. Sh'ira dragged Ex back to her home, and began making plans to get offplanet as soon as possible. Although Sh'ira managed to get them to Corellia with the help of Dravis, they were unaware that Dravis had already sold them out to the Empire.
(SWGAL)
Ex squeezee me
This was the Gungan phrase for "excuse me."
(GPB)
EX-1-2
This was the designation of one of the TIE Bombers dispatched by Darth Vader to pursue the Millennium Falcon through the Hoth Belt, just after the Battle of Hoth.
(TCG6)
EX-1-8
This was the designation of one of the TIE Bombers dispatched by Darth Vader to pursue the Millennium Falcon through the Hoth Belt, just after the Battle of Hoth.
(TCG6)
EX-4-9
This was the designation of one of the TIE Fighters dispatched by Darth Vader to pursue the Millennium Falcon through the Hoth Belt, just after the Battle of Hoth.
(TCG6)
Exabyte
This was a measurement of the amount of storage a computer system could hold. Technological advances made it possible to store huge amounts of data in an exabyte, and storage systems were continually improving to allow for more storage. For example, the standard AA-1 verbobrain produced during the final years of the Old Republic used five exabytes of storage. More than fifty years, a handheld data breaker could accommodate more than five thousand exabytes of information.
(MJH, LF2)
Exactor
This was the second Imperator-class Star Destroyer developed for use in the wake of the Clone Wars, when it served as Darth Vader's flagship at the outset of the Jedi Purge.
(RDV)
Exalted
This was the title given to the oldest and strongest member of the Feeorin population on the planet Odryn, during the years following the Great Sith War. Because Feeorins continued to grow stronger as they aged, the oldest member of their population was also the strongest, and was given the title of the Exalted. Only the Exalted and their designated advisors could enter the Sanctum of the Exalted, where stored knowledge could help the Exalted find peace and contemplate the issues affecting the Feeorin people.
(KORV)
Exalted Ruler
This was the title bestowed upon the leader of the Pantoran people.
(SWDB)
Exalted Torcaigne
This crime syndicate was based on the planet Attahox. They made most of their money controlling the export of phosovane salts in the Rimworlds.
(CSWDW)
Exampler's Mark
This custom-crafted model of blaster carbine was develped during the height of the New Order.
(SWGAL)
Exar Kun War
This was a given used by certain historians to denote that portion of the Great Sith War in which the Jedi Knights devoted their resources to hunting down Exar Kun and his apprentice, Ulic Qel-Droma.
(KOTOR)
Exarga
This ore-producing world managed to stay far from the front lines of the Galactic Civil War, while secretly supplying the Alliance with materials. Following the Battle of Endor, Excarga became an active member of the New Republic. Note that this planet is referred to as Excarga in Boba Fett: Crossfire.
(SWJ7, BF2)
Exargan Mining Authority
This was the primary body which oversaw the wide variety mining operations that occurred both on Exarga, and in the asteroid belts found in its neighboring space. Shortly before the Clone Wars, Exargan was fined by the Mining Guild for doctoring their accounting records, when a shortfall of more than 200 million tons of doonium was discovered.
(HNN5)
Excarga
see Exarga
(BF2)
Excelsior
An Alliance Mon Calamari MC80a cruiser used during the Galactic Civil War.
(XW)
ExcelStar
This starship construction corporation often modified Seinar Fleet Systems craft for personal usage by non-military pilots.
(GG8)
Exchange, The
This was the name of the criminal organization of Davik Kang, which was based on the planet Taris during the height of the Great Sith War. The Exchange was perhaps the most powerful crime syndicate in the Outer Rim Territories at the time, and was under the control of a being known only as the Compeer. This being was later revealed to be Goto.
(SWDB, KOTOR, LAWS)
Exchange, The
This was considered the simplest of all capital ship attack maneuvers used during major space battles. In the exchange, opposing forces lined up in a line and passed each other in opposite directions, broadsiding the enemy with fire as the ships passed each other. In general, the starships with stronger shields were better able to handle this sort of attack, although superior weaponry and targeting systems could also pummel an enemy before they could return fire.
(RASB)
Excluder
Developed by Merr-Sonn, this device was manufactured for scouts and explorers. The Excluder emitted a wide range of subsonic and ultrasonic frequencies which could be tuned to discourage many forms of wildlife from getting to close to the device. This allowed scouts to protect their campsites without harming the local fauna.
(GUN, SWJ6)
Excomm
Many beings believed that Excomm was a branch of the Imperial Security Bureau answerable only to Darth Vader and Emperor Palpatine. In reality, Excomm - which was short for External Communications - was part of the Imperial Intelligence agency, and was charged with maintaining emergency communications networks for Imperial forces scattered across the galaxy. Excomm provided services that the Sector Plexus could not.
(ISB, THG)
Execute Battalion
This was one of the clone trooper units that was stationed aboard the warship Resolute, during the early stages of the Clone Wars.
(CWTV24)
Executioner
This was the name given to one of the many podraces which wound through the caverns and energy domes of the penal colony on Oovo IV, during the last decades of the Old Republic.
(RAC)
Executioner of Kalee
see D'oon, T'chooka
(SWI86)
Executioner's Hack
This was a form of sword that was used exclusively by the killers eof the Black Sun organization.
(SWGAL)
Executioner's Row
This slum was located on the outskirts of the town called Dying Slowly, on the planet Jubilar.
(TBH)
Executive Plaza
This was the name given to the wide, open-air plaza that surrounded the Senate Rotunda and the governmental offices of the Old Republic on Coruscant, during the final decades of the Old Republic.
(LFCW)
Executive Results
This company served as a front for Syndicate One. On the surface, Executive Results claimed to be used equipment retailers. However, the company actually hired all kinds of mercenaries and freelance businessbeings to transport cargoes across the galaxy for the Syndicate, in the years following the Battle of Endor. Executive Results also outiftted many of the mercenaries it hired, paying for five percent of equipment costs and one-third of fuel and provisions costs.
(SWJ8)
Executive Viceprex
see Viceprex
(CSA)
Executor
see Executrix
(RDV)
Executor
This Executor-class Star Destroyer, produced for use as Darth Vader's flagship, was the first in a long line of fearsome warships that descended from the Imperial-class Star Destroyer. There were many rumors surrounding the construction of the Executor, which helped to keep the ship from being sabotaged by Alliance agents. Many stories claimed that the ship was built at the shipyards of Fondor, while others contended it was built by an unspecified Kuat Drive Yards facility, as reported in the Imperial Defense Daily. However, the true Executor was built at Fondor, although rumors claimed that it was under construction in the Scarl System. The Kuat ship was built under the same name, but was later renamed Lusankya when it was launched. Note that the short story Small Favors claims Vader took command of the Executor directly from Kuat Drive Yards, which contradicts the Kuat ship's becoming the Lusankya.
Equally enigmatic was the Executor's construction period. The only real knowledge regarding its construction was that the ship was turned over to Darth Vader sometime between his escape from the Battle of Yavin and the Battle of Hoth. The plans to the huge ship were stolen by Luke Skywalker and Tanith Shire during its construction, but revealed no weaknesses to Alliance technicians.
The ship's name was given by Vader on its maiden voyage, when it destroyed the Alliance outpost on Laakteen Depot while en route to Yavin 4. Its first commander was executed by Vader for failing to complete a mission to eradicate the Massassi Base. It was then placed under the command of Admiral Ozzel, during the search for the Alliance leading up to the Battle of Hoth. It was Ozzel who brought the fleet out of hyperspace too far out from Hoth, alerting the Alliance to the fleet's presense. Vader executed Ozzel on the spot, and promoted Captain Piett to Admiral, and commander of the ship.
Following a number of victories over the Alliance, the Executor was finally destroyed during the Battle of Endor, when a concerted attack by Alliance pilots disabled the ship. Without steering and navigation, it plowed into the surface of the second Death Star and exploded.
(E5, E6, CSW, DESB, BW, SWJ12, SWDB, TFUN)
Executor
The title given to the seven elite Dark Jedi appointed by Emperor Palpatine to carry out the plans behind Operation Shadow Hand.
(DE2)
Executor II
This was the designation of the second Super-class Star Destroyer built for the Empire. It was created at the Kuat Drive Yards, during the same period as the Executor was being built at Fondor. In this way, Emperor Palpatine ensured that at least one of the massive ships would be built. It was the Executor II which was later renamed the Lusankya and buried on Coruscant.
(CCW)
Executor-class Star Destroyer
An immense, heavy-duty Imperial Star Destroyer designed and built just before the destruction of the first Death Star, the Executor-class Star Destroyer was essentially an 8-kilometer-long battle station. Note that the official Star Wars Databank indicates the Executor-class Star Destroyer measured 12,800 meters in length, while Star Wars: Star Pilot and the Wizards of the Coast website provide a length of 19,000 meters. Four of these huge capital ships were initially built by Kuat Drive Yards, displaying the depths of the Emperor's coffers and his desire to flaunt his power. Several others were produced at the Fondor Shipyards, in order to obscure its development and ensure that the ships were actually produced.
The initial Executor-class design was created by Lira Wessex, and although it was deemed militarily impractical - several smaller ships could have performed the same job - it was ultimately successful in support of the Tarkin Doctrine. It was most often used as a command ship, and was manned by a crew of 279,144 accompanied by 1,590 gunners. 38,000 troops and more than 250,000 metric tons of cargo could be transported by these vessels, although the Empire was unable to fully stock these vessels at any given time. Its weapons systems included 250 heavy turbolaser batteries, 250 turbolaser batteries, 250 concussion missile tubes, 250 ion cannons, and 40 tractor beam projectors. The hangar bays could accommodate 144 TIE ships, 200 support ships, three pre-constructed garrisons, and hundreds of walkers of various designs.
Darth Vader's command ship Executor was the first of these ships to be commissioned and completed, although its exact origins remain the stuff of legend. The ship was presented to the Dark Lord to assist in his search for the Alliance, in the wake of the Battle of Yavin.
Alliance forces often referred to this type of ship as a Super-class Star Destroyer, or simply a Super Star Destroyer, since it was larger than anything they had ever seen.
(E5, E6, ISB, EGV, SWDB, IWST, SPLT, WOTC, SSOG)
Executrix
Many military historians believed that this Imperator-class Star Destroyer was the first of its kind, produced during the final stages of the Clone Wars. It later served as the flagship of the Imperial fleet that was dispatched to the Kashyyyk System, in the wake of the Clone Wars. It was the Executrix that transported Governor Willhuf Tarkin to Kashyyyk, when he hatched his plans to acquire Wookiee slaves to complete the construction of the first Death Star.
(RDV)
Exelbrok
This small corporation manufactured podracers and racing engines during the final decades of the Old Republic.
(IG1)
Exelis Hunters
This band of criminals terrorized Strabin Sector, until the Ubese bounty hunter Arcuse captured the entire band.
(AIR)
Exeter, Rax
This man served the Imperial Navy as a Captain, and was stationed aboard the Star Destroyer Steel Talon during the early years of the New Order. Captain Exeter served as a deck commander, and often worked with Villian Dance and the members of Alpha Squad.
(DSTR)
Exex
This was the name given to the ruling class of individuals living on Bespin's Cloud City. The Exex formed the bureaucratic caste on the outpost, and became the primary business administration body for its commercial enterprises. The ranks of the Exex were made up of the business leaders who maintained headquarters on the floating city, and was balanced by the city's Administrator and the Parliament of Guilds.
(GG2, ISU, NECH)
EX-F
This starship was an Imperial weapons and propulsion testbed built at the Black-15 shipyards during the Galactic Civil War. It was a Dreadnaught-scale ship, and was part of the bounty of ships stolen by the Yevetha about eight months after the Battle of Yavin. The vessel was completely refitted by the Yevetha, and was renamed as the Glory.
(BTS, SOL)
ExGal Society
This under-funded, independent exploration company sponsored several remote outposts at the fringes of the galaxy during the years leading up to the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy. They hoped to be the first to report on life from beyond the known galaxy.
(VP)
ExGal-4
This was the name given to the ExGal Society's outpost on the planet Belkadan. Fifteen members of the ExGal Society were dispatched to Belkadan to maintain the ExGal-4 listening post. It was established three years before the start of the Yuuzhan Vong invasion, and was destroyed by the Yuuzhan Vong in order to draw attention away from their base on Helska.
(VP)
Exhaust Nacelles
The tapering spouts located at the end of a starship's engine blocks, these devices were used to concentrate the engine's thrust to provide maximum velocity generation.
(SCRE)
Exhibition Day
This was the name given to a day of training and competition among the trainees at the Jedi Temple on Coruscant, during the last decades of the Old Republic. Students were given the chance to show their skills in a variety of events and tests, alone or in small groups.
(DOH)
Exile, The
This was a name used to describe a former Jedi Padawan who was stripped of their connection to the Force and set adrift in the galaxy, during the years following the defeat of Darth Malak and the destruction of the Star Forge. Because very few accurate records survived from this tumultuous time, it was unclear whether The Exile was a man or a woman. In the wake of the Jedi Civil War, The Exile was sent away because he had abandoned the Jedi Order and followed Revan to join the Mandalorian Wars. After the Jedi Civil War mearly wiped out the entire Jedi Order, The Exile discovered a renewed link to the Force when his ship, the Ebon Hawk, was discovered in deep space by a group of Sith devotees and Jedi Master Kreia. Although the Sith Lord, Darth Sion, was unaware of The Exile's true nature, Kreia believed him to be among the last of the Jedi. He reluctantly agreed to be trained by Kreia, after learning that they shared a bond through a Force Chain, a connection that should not have been possible given his exile. As he came to grips with his situation, The Exile remembered fighting in the Mandalorian Wars, where he served as a General under Revan, and was responsible for activating the Mass Shadow Generator that ended the fighting. Kreia's connection to the Force, and the knowledge obtained by T3-M4, allowed The Exile to learn more about his defection from the Jedi Order to join Revan. At the time he regained consciousness on Peragus II, the Exile believed that his connection to the Force was cut off when he abandoned the Jedi Code. After escaping Darth Sion at Peragus II and learning that five Jedi Masters had survived the Jedi Civil War, The Exile set out to locate them, in an effort to being rebuilding the Jedi Order. Along the way, he learned that one of the members of his party, Atton Rand, had been trained in a limited use of the Force. The Exile agreed to train Rand as a Jedi, to the best of his abilities. After finding all the surviving Jedi Masters and getting them to regroup on Dantooine, The Exile was dismayed to learn that Kreia was not the Jedi Master she claimed to be. Instead, she was actually Darth Traya, and part of the triumverate of Sith Lords who were plotting on Malachor V to take over the galaxy. He set out to hunt them down, defeating Darth Nihilus at Telos and Darth Sion on Malachor V before confronting his teacher. Although she was more powerful, The Exile managed to defeat her in combat. Before killing her, though, he demanded to know something of the future, hoping that any information would guide his path. Taking the dead woman's words at face value, The Exile returned to Dantooine to complete his training as a Jedi, then disappeared into the Unknown Regions and was never seen again.
(KOTOR2, NEGD)
Exiles, The
This was the name adopted by those Dark Jedi who broke away from the Jedi Order and were later defeated by the Jedi Knights in the Hundred-Year War. The Exiles fled to Korriban, where they were called the Jen'jidai by the ancient Sith people. The Exiles themselves adopted the title of Sith Lords, after they managed to assume control of the native Sith. The Exiles managed to corrupt the Shadow Hand of the current ruler, which allowed them to murder the monarch and claim control of Korriban for themselves. The Exiles also acquired the holocron of King Adas, which provided them with historical information on the Sith and further training in the ancient Sith magics. The Sith, seeing their leader defeated and themselves virtually enslaved, came to believe that the Exiles were more powerful than the ideal of the Sith'ari, and began referred to them as gods. Over time, the Exiles became known as the Jen'ari, at term that literally meant "Dark Lord." Thus, the title "Dark Lord of the Sith" was created.
It was unknown if The Exiles were able to maintain possession of their lightsabers, but they were able to adapt the strange powers of the Sith to create heavy swords that were imbued with the Dark Side of the Force, and capable of stopping the blade of a lightsaber. These swords did not require a separate power supply, giving The Exiles more mobility on the battlefield.
(OWS, EGF)
Exis Convocation
This was the name given to the meeting of the ancient Jedi Knights, ten years after the Great Sith War, which was called by Nomi Sunrider and held on Exis Station. The Jedi met to discuss the recent events of the Sith War, and what to do about Ulic Qel-Droma.
(TOJR)
Exis Station
Nomi Sunrider called a convocation of the Jedi Knights on this station, located in the Teedio System, ten years after the Great Sith War. The Jedi gathered to discuss how to repair the rifts opened during the War, and how to continue their order. The meeting became known as the Exis Convocation, and it became a large part of the lore of the Jedi. Over the centuries, Exis Station was eventually abandoned, and it began to drift closer to its closest star, Teedio, as its power supplies dwindled. During the last decades of the Old Republic, entrepreneurial miners established a base on Exis Station, and used the Station's proximity to Teedio to collect all sorts of ion and solar-flare energy. Smaller modules were connected to the main hub by an assortment of tunnels and tubes, and Exis itself began to look like a rayed star. Teedio's unstable makeup produced incredible bursts, and the miners made huge profits. When Teedio became too unstable, though, the Station was abandoned again. The Jedi Knights, who had maintained a vast library and storehouse on the station, took their treasures and scattered them throughout the galaxy. During the early decades of the New Republic, Tionne discovered the location of the station from Fonterrat, and there she met Luke Skywalker for the first time. Together, they managed to push the Station's degenerating orbit outward, saving Exis Station from destruction and giving the Jedi time to explore its secrets. The exact location of the Jedi library was never found, although the Mage known as Orloc pretended that his laboratory was able to tap into the Force energies of the ancient library.
(TOJR, SWJ15, KB)
Exmoor
This vast estate was owned by Doman Beruss. The family estate of the Beruss clan, it occupied a large section of Imperial City on Coruscant, some 300 kilometers southwest of the Imperial Palace. It was essentially a walled city, containing two parks, a forest, a meadow surrounding a small lake, and twenty-one huge buildings. Among the focal points of Exmoor was Illodia Tower. The primary residence consists of seventy rooms, and it occupied by no fewer than 30 members of clan Beruss at any time.
(TT)
ExO
This was the title given to the highest-ranking officer in the Corporate Sector Authority, who was ostensibly in comtrol of Direx Board. The ExO originally made decisions based on consultation with the Direx Board, but, during the height of the New Order, the ExO was given final authority to act without consulting the Direx Board. Traditionally, the ExO was chosen from a number of candidates who come from outside the ranks of the Direx Board, thus ensuring that various member corporations could not suddenly gain control of the Direx Board. The candidates were usually selected from the current crop of Viceprexes. The ExO served until death or a no-confidence vote from the Direx Board, which had to be seconded and ratified before it was made official.
(CSA)
Exo
This was the legendary world prophesied by Deamos Na-Coth. It was an ancient paradise hidden somewhere in the galaxy.
(KO)
Exobiology Institute
This biological research institution was located on Coruscant.
(SOL)
Exocron
This world was the primary planet in the Exocron System, located in the Kathol Outback and hidden within a gas cloud. Much of the population of the Outback was unaware of the existence of Exocron, since it was located within a nebula of gases that interfere with most sensor systems. Most star maps of the Outback fail to show Exocron, which was just as well for the planet's inhabitants. The planet was originally settled by colonists of the Cabal, who fled the hypocrisy and "plastic society" of the Core Worlds during the early time of the Old Republic to find the world of Exo. Their ship, the Exocros Cabal, was damaged in an asteroid storm, and wandered the galaxy until it found Exocron. The planet was named for their ship, and the colonists destroyed their ship and set up a guardian force to keep it safe for future use. In the meantime, the majority of the colonists began living off the land and keeping to themselves. The guardians became known as the Devisors, and became the upper of two social castes. Any new technology had to be approved by the Devisors before it could be made available for general use. The splitting of the social structure was not easy, though, and many small battles erupted between factions who wanted more control or more freedom. A series of unification wars swept the planet in the years just prior to the Battle of Yavin, re-establishing the position of the Devisors. Jorj Car'das retired to Exocron after running into the Aing-Tii monks.
(SOP, KO)
Exocron Combined Air-Space Fleet
This was the second generation of the Exocron Airfleet, as it grew to include the protection of the space surrounding Exocron, and not just the immediate atmosphere. It was still commanded by Horzao Darr, some fifteen years after the Battle of Endor.
(VOF)
Exocros Cabal
This ancient colony ship was commissioned by Deamos Na-Coth and The Cabal to search for the legendary planet of Exo. The colonists consisted of some 2,000 beings whose families believed deeply in Na-Coth's writings and teachings. When the ship emerged from hyperspace into a stray asteroid storm, it was severely damaged. The captain and much of the crew were killed, and the colonists splintered along varying interpretations of Na-Coth's writings. The ship continued to function, though, and was pursued by pirates. Finally, the surviving engineers aboard took control of the situation and decided to find a planet that was far from the pirate lanes and safe enough to live on. They eventually found the planet Exocron, which was named for the ship.
(KO)
Exodeen
This planet was the homeworld of the Exodeenian race.
(TNR)
Exodeenian
This alien race was native to the planet Exodeen. They were a predatory race, with six arms and six legs supporting a strong body and long tail. Their wide mouths were fillde with multiple rows of sharp teeth.
(TNR)
Exodo II
It was on this black-lava-covered world that Han Solo, Lando Calrissian, and Chewbacca discovered the remains of a New Republic scout cruiser, destroyed by the Needle ships commanded by Dzym and Seti Ashgad. The planet was the homeworld of the ghaswar species. When the Yuuzhan Vong invaded the galaxy, Exodo II was briefly defended by the Empire before theYuuzhan Vong managed to capture the planet.
(POT, FH1)
Exodrive System
Developed for use on planets where the environment was dangerous to most vehicular drive systems, the exodrive system from Desler Gizh Outworld Mobility Corporation was entirely enclosed. This meant that no part of the ship's interior was exposed to the outside atmosphere, ensuring that chemicals and dust could not get inside and damage the drives. The exodrive systems used sophisticated repulsorlift engines and electromagnetic field generators to produce lift and propulsion, but this system also produced a large amount of waste energy. This waste energy, in the forms of radiation and drag-stream ionization, was simply expelled from the drive system, since it was designed to work in hostile environments anyway.
(X2)
Exoframe
This was the generic term used to describe any droid body system that was not supported by an internal frame or superstructure. Exoframe droids were often quite small and thin-limbed, since the exoframe was not capable of supporting a heavy load.
(CN1)
Exogorth
This was the name used by Arkanian scientists to describe the massive space slugs that were discovered in the galaxy, some 4,000 years before the Battle of Yavin. It was believed that the exogorths had evolved well before the recorded history of the galaxy, and were nearly extinct at the time of the Great Sith War. Like moderns space slugs, exogorths were little more than floating digestive tracts, consuming metals and ores and converting them to useful nutrients. Some of the larger exogorths were even believed to have their own, self-contained ecosystems, supporting other lifeforms in their massive innards.
The ancient Arkanians learned that exogorths propogated through a form of fission that occurred when an individual reached a certain size, but it took them many years to learn what triggered the fission. Around 3,993 years before the Battle of Yavin, Gorman Vandrayk and his research team managed to find a dormant specimen, and were able to travel inside the creature and explore its brain and other systems. He learned that exogorths could travel through interstellar space, going into hibernation during the journey through the vacuum between the stars. Guided by rudimentary vision that allowed the creature to perceive the presence of elements and minerals in its surroundings, the exogorth moved from system to system looking for sustenance.
When a swarm of exogorths was located near Omonoth, Arkanians miners discovered that the creatures had fed until all resources in the system had been consumed. The exogorths then went into a form of hibernation, saving their strength in order to eventually move to another system. The Arkanians, using the knowledge gained by Vandrayk and his team, discovered that the exogorths could be used to convert entire star systems into wastelands. As part of Project Black Harvest, each creature was fitted with a portable hyperdrive control system,which allowed them to be moved across interstellar distances during periods of hibernation.
Lord Arkoh Adasca and the leaders of Adascorp kept the location of Omonoth a secret, using Vandrayk's experience to control the exogorths and breed them into monstrous tools of destruction. Then, when the Mandalorian Wars began to engulf the galaxy, Lord Adasca decided to offer the exogorths up as living weapons of mawss destruction, for sale to the highest bidder. He invited the Revanchist Jedi Knights, the Old Republic Navy, and the Mandalorians to see the exogorths and bid on them. According to Adasca, the creatures could be transported to a target system and reawakened. Once active, the exogorths would continue to feed and then breed, splitting off new creatures that would remain in the system and feed until the entire system was destroyed. The original creatures could then be sent to attack another enemy system.
(KOR5, KOR6, WOTC)
Exo-protein Wafers
This was a form of military rations produced during the early years of the New Republic.
(SWJ3)
Exosquidra
This Calamari ocean creature was considered a delicacy.
(SWJ9)
Exotac Arms
This small weapons manufacturer produced a variety of civilian-use weapons.
(WSV)
Exotic
This was the politically-correct term used to describe any non-human being or race, during the height of the New Order. The use of this term continued for many years after the Battle of Endor, until the Empire was driven off the planet Coruscant.
(WG)
Exotic Animal Emporium
This exotic animal dealership was located in the city of Bollin, on the planet Cularin, several years before the onset of the Clone Wars.
(JST2)
Exotic Entertainers' Union
A consolidated group of dancers, consorts, and prostitutes which provides support when interfacing with crimelords and businessmen.
(SE)
Exotic Exhibit
This bar and club on Nar Shaddaa advertised live dancers at nearly every hour.
(THG)
Exotic Items
This small shop, located on the Ithorian herdship Bazaar, features a wide variety of strange, beautiful, and expensive items from across the galaxy. It even carried a working lightsaber, purchased from a woman named Shavree.
(GA)
Exoticalia Pet Emporium
This was the front business set up by Drend Navett and Klif in Drev'starn, during the time they were planning to take out the city's shield generator. As dealers from Fedje, they sold all sorts of exotic creatures as pets.
(VOF)
Exovar, Luskin
This man was considered a living legend by many scouts, explorers, and adventurers. Born on Lessuris, he joined the Scout Service in his early teens and made a name for himself by discovering entire sectors of unknown space. His travels became the fodder for a number of tall tales, although these were often beyond the actual truth of the matter. Exovar eventually retired to Neftali, where he went into busines by opening up Exovar's Emporium. During the height of the Galactic Civil War, Exovar was considered a little insane, but he nevertheless could be an incredibly smart and witty friend.
(WSV)
Exovar's Emporium
Located on the planet Neftali, on the far side of the planet from Cordel Cove, this business was owned and operated by Luskin Exovar. The most memorable feature of the facility was the head of an Imperial AT-AT which guarded the entrance, taken by Luskin when he defeated the walker with just a laser cutter. The starship entrance to the Emporium was guarded by Ion Alley,and visiting ships were parked at Luskin's Landing. Within the Emporium, vistiors were presented with a variety of stores and interesting sights, including artworks by Furva Keill, armor from both the Imperial Royal Guards and the Thyrsus Sun Guards, and a half-dozen actual Jedi lightsabers. Visitors to the Emporium were encouraged to leave behind a personal effect, adding to the vast collection of unique items on display.
(WSV)
Exozone
An insectoid bounty hunter on Nar Shaddaa, he helped Boba Fett and Dengar track down Han and Leia when they were on the planet.
(DE1)
EXP-7 Predator
This experimental weapon was designed by Exotac Arms, and was developed for hunting large game. Only three were produced: two were tested in Exotac's labs, while the third was given to Kaori Batta for field testing. It was a cumbersome weapon which could inflict devstating damage, and could take down a charging bantha if aimed properly.
(WSV)
EXP-7(a)
This was the designation of the first Predator blaster rifle produced by Exotac Arms for public sale.
(GUN)
Expanse, The
This area of Tapani Sector was known for its ore-rich worlds, which were held by the various noble houses. Its capital, and the capital of Tapani Sector, was based on the planet Procopia. During the height of the New Order, it was estimated that there were 345 nobles families which made up the population of The Expanse, broken into Houses. There were seven major Houses which were formed from these families: the greater Houses of Mecetti, Cadriaan, and Melantha; and the lesser Houses of Barnaba, Pelagia, Reena, and Calipsa. Each House had a certain amount of voting power in the Great Council, depending on their current status.
(PGT)
Expansion Manifesto
This document was attributed to the noted explorer, Reidi Artom, who was believed to have written it some 200 years before the Battle of Naboo. In it, she implored future readers to seek out a way to live in harmony with new races and new worlds, rather than simply stripping them of resources and abandoning them. The document was uncovered by Mother Kasslan of the Tarasin during the early stages of the Clone Wars, and sparked a welath of discussion and controversy in the Cularin System.
(LFCW)
Expansion Region
An area of the galaxy once known for its manufacturing plants and heavy industry under the Old Republic, it was originally an experimental sector governed by the corporations working in it. Many of the corporations working their began to take liberties with the worlds they owned, abusing the populace and stripping entire worlds of their natural resources. When word of these atrocities reached the ears of the Old Republic, control of the area was turned over to the Senate. Many of the corporations balked at this, for it reduced the role of the corporations in governing the systems. In order to placate the corporations, the Old Republic set aside a group of uninhabited systems in the Region for use by the corporations, and thus the Corporate Sector was born. This area of the galaxy was responsible for much of the growth experienced in The Slice. It had been in an economic decline ever since, although the Corporate Sector continues to bring in huge profits.
(RPG, CSA)
Expansion Week
A holiday celebrated throughout Tapani Sector, Expansion Week comes just before the upper class Capital Season. It fell between the months of Selona and Telona.
(LOE, PGT)
Expansionist Period
This was the name used to describe the period of galactic exploration just prior to the birth of the Old Republic. The Expansionist Period quickly followed the invention of stardrives which allowed people to quickly travel between planets. The Expansionist Period reached its height following the invention of the hyperdrive, and led directly into the formation of the Old Republic.
(HSL)
Expedition
This multi-volume collection of textbooks contained a wealth of information on the education and training of galactic scouts and explorers. There were at least fifty-six volumes to the Expedition texts, which served as the basis for the basic courses of study at the Galactic Outdoor Survival School.
(AIR, OWS)
Expeditionary Battle Planetoid
Developed by Raith Sienar, this huge warship used an immense hypermatter reactor to power its hyperdrives and its large, central laser weapon. The design was eventually taken by Bevel Lemelisk and the Geonosians and used as the basis for the first Death Star.
(RP, NECH)
Expeditionary Library
This immense, underground library was maintained by the Chiss Epxansionary Defense Force, and contained written information on virtually every planet, moon, and star system ever encountered by the Chiss. It was unusual, not because it was underneath the ice, but because every volume contained in the Library was hand-written. This ensured that all the information was safe from computer glitches or power failures, reducing the overall power demands of the Chiss people. Without computers, unique search processed were developed to efficiently locate data in these books. When Luke Skwyalker arrived on Csilla to ask permission to traverse the Unknown Regions in search of Zonama Sekot, the leaders of the Chiss society would not allow him free access. However, they offered him two full days of research in the Library.
(FH2)
Expeditions
This Old Republic scout ship was famous for the number of wild and inhospitable planets its crew discovered.
(AIR)
Expeditious
A Carrack-class light cruiser assigned to Kirtan Loor.
(XWN)
Exploding Fungus
The Yuuzhan Vong used this plant to deforest large portions of the moon Yavin 4, during their invasion of the galaxy. A variant on the exploding fungus - this was the New Republic's name for it - was used to cover the cityscape of Coruscant and begin breaking down the structures there, following the Battle of Coruscant.
(EL1)
Exploding Star
A ride found at Hologram Fun World, it simulates a trip through extremely hot, exploding supernovas.
(QE)
Exploration Corps
This branch of the Imperial Navy was charged with the exploration of known parts of the galxy, in search of worlds which could suppply resources or personnel.
(SWJ11)
Exploration Corps
This branch of the Jedi Knights was essentially a traveling training academy, despite its name. During the Old Republic, the ExplorCorps was made up of Jedi Padawans and their instructors, and provided these students with a chance to experience other cultures and civilizations first-hand. Many students encountered species they had never seen before, while others met species that no one had ever encountered. The ExplorCorps provided Jedi trainees with the chance to experience all the diversity of life throughout the galaxy, while reinforcing the belief that all species shared the same needs, desires, and dreams. The starship Chu'unthor served as the primary vessel of the ExplorCorps for many years, until its loss at Dathomir.
(WOTC)
Exploration, Military, and Merchant Services
This branch of the Old Republic was dedicated to educating and producing the galaxy's best starship pilots. The Corulag Acedmy was one of it premier facilities, until it was nationalized by the Empire.
(E1A3)
ExplorCorps
see Exploration Corps
(PJSB)
Explorer
This space boat was owned and operated by the Alliance during the Galactic Civil War. It was assigned to the rescue team which was dispatched to Sedri to recover Mors Odrion. The ship had a wedge-shaped main fuselage, with three combination engines attached at the rear. These engines served as sublight drives, but could also operate underwater. These engines were supplemented with a system of repulsorlifts, and a hyperdrive rounded out its multi-environment propulsion systems. It required a crew of 6, and could transport up to six passengers and 150 metric tons of cargo. The Explorer was armed with a pair of double laser cannons.
(BGS)
Explorer
The Explorer was a fifteen-meter-long scout ship that was developed and built in Incom Industries, during the height of the New Order. A highly-automated craft, the Explorer series required a pilot and the exploration crew to operate, and could carry up to five metric tons of cargo.
(WBC)
Explorer
This was Hydrospeare's submergible exploration vehicle. The Explorer was designed at the request of the Empire, which was looking for an amphibious assault vehicle. The Hydrospeare design was unable to create a craft which was swift underwater while mobile on land, so the Empire funded the underwater piece. The 9.1-meter long craft was only 6 meters in height, and much of that was in the legs. This meant that the crew space was minimized, making operation close and cramped. Operation of the Explorer required a pilot, co-pilot, and a pair of gunners. The Explorer was propelled on six legs, and was armed with a turret-mounted Arakyd 5-XV cannon and a Taim & Bak SC4 cannon. A Siep-Irol SensAll sensor array provided data about the Explorer's surroundings.
(CFG, AIR)
Explorer Craft
A small, jet-like craft used by Han Solo and Chewbacca on the Millennium Falcon.
(WSB)
Explorer Droid
Any droid that was manufactured to enter unknown territory and determine its inhabitability. LesTech built a number of Explorer droids during the final decades of the Old Republic. These droids were equipped with seismic sensors, motive sensors, electromagnetic sensors, infrared and visual sensors, two manipulatory arms, and a specimen hopper. The LesTech Explorer moved about on treads, and stood about 1.3 meters tall. These droids were sent to a planet's surface in a remote shuttle, and were often destroyed while surveying hostile worlds.
(RASB)
Explorer's Guild, The
Located within Exovar's Emporium, on the planet Neftali, this relaxation chamber was known as a "home away from home" for scouts.
(WSV)
Expo Starliner
This starship was a huge ship, much larger that a Koqus Starliner.
(SOL)
Expora
This scorched ball of rock was the innermost planet of the Chandrila System.
(CCW)
Express-class Shuttle
A Hapan ambassadorial transport ship.
(L)
Exquisite Death
This Yuuzhan Vong warship was under the command of Duman Yaght when it was dispatched to capture the Stardream and take possession of the Jedi Knights being transported in its berths. The Jedi were housed in the Exquisite Death's holds and transported to Myrkr for use in testing and feeding the voxyn which were bred there. With the help of several YVH S-series droids, the Jedi were able to overpower the Yuuzhan Vong crew and fly to Myrkr. However, their "secret" mission was discovered by the alein invaders, who allowed the Jedi to reach Myrkr in order to capture them. In a small shuttle, all the Jedi but Ulaha Kore fled the ship. The Bith remained behind, ostensibly in an effort to flee back to Eclipse. The ship was unable to escape the Yuuzhan Vong picket lines, and Ulaha Kore was forced to surrender. She did not go peacefully, however, detonating the Exquisite Death just as several matalok cruisers captured her.
(SBS)
Exsanguinator
This Victory-class Star Destroyer served the Imperial Fleet until Pash Cracken and his Academy buddies defected to the Alliance. The Star Destroyer tried to cut off their escape, but they managed to destroy it.
(WG)
Extent Systems
Manufacturers of interstellar cargo storage shells.
(XW)
Exterminator
This Imperial-class Star Destroyer was built at the Kuat Drive Yards during the Galactic Civil War.
(SWJ9)
Extinguishers
This was the name of the Bothan fire fighting team stationed in Drev'starn, on Bothawui.
(VOF)
Extolled One
This was the name given to a member of The Extolled.
(DN1)
Extolled, The
This was the term used by the former members of the Shamed Ones, in the wake of the defeat of the Yuuzhan Vong and the subsequent rebuilding of the galaxy. The new name stemmed from the fact that the Shamed Ones were able to rise up against their former oppressors in the other castes of Yuuzhan Vong society, and helped turn the tide of the war in the favor of the Galactic Alliance. These efforts ultimately saved the entire Yuuzhan Vong race from extinction, earning them their new name. Despite their history, the Extolled Ones were still looked upon as Shamed by the other castes, and had to struggle to earn their place as the highest members of the new Yuuzhan Vong society.
(DN1)
Extorin
This race of aggressive warriors tried to take over large portions of the sector in which they lived, during the years leading up to the Clone Wars. Known as the Extorin Minor Skirmishes, these battles for territory were eventually halted by the Jedi Knights.
(GMR8)
Extorin Minor Skirmishes
This was the termused by historians to describe the Extorin race's attempt to expand their territory by forcibly evicting the natives of neighboring worlds. The Extorin were eventually defeated by the Jedi Knights.
(GMR8)
Extragalactic Society
see ExGal Society
(NJOSB)
Extraordinary Session
This was the term given to any session of the Galactic Senate that was called to address an emergency situation. Attendance was mandatory for every Senator during an Extraordinary Session. One of the only known Extraordinary Sessions occurred after the First Battle of Coruscant, after Chancellor Palpatine survived the so-called Jedi Rebellion and needed to announce the establishment of the New Order.
(E3N)
Extreme, The
This was the name used by spacers who worked in the Elrood Sector, to describe the section of the Elrood-Derilyn Trade Route between Torina and Derilyn, during the Imperial occupation of the Sector. It was so named because that area of the Sector was heavily patrolled by Imperial ships, and because Derilyn was under Imperial interdiction.
(PG3)
Extrictarium Nebula
This bright pocket of nebular gas was located south of the Perlemian Trade Route, far from any minor hyperspace lanes in a remote section of the Outer Rim Territories.
(WOTC)
Exultation
This pseudo-religious event was concocted by the Hutts and the t'landa Til, for use in maintaining a calm slave-labor pool on Ylesia. Described to pilgrims as contact with the Oneness, the Exultation was actually a physical manifestation performed by the t'landa Til. These creatures were able to use a throat pouch to inhale air and expel it in sonic vibrations. The t'landa Til could manipulate the wavelength and force of the vibrations by forcing air over cilia in the pouch, creating inaudible waves that affected the brains of other sentients. In reality, male t'landa Til use the process to stir females into mating readiness when they were in heat. The Exultation revolved around the pilgrims receiving intense waves of pleasure and serenity from a t'landa Til priest. Over time, the pilgrims became addicted to the Exultation, and required it every day in order to continue their lives. The Hutts and the t'landa Til were more than happy to oblige, for it kept the pilgrims blind to the true nature of the work they performed. However, it was sometimes boring for them, since the males got no pleasure out of it themselves.
(TPS)
EXVR-1 Guardian Grid
This was the name of an ion generation field produced during the height of the New Order. Known as an ion defense grid, the EXVR-1 was essentially a durasteel tunnel lined with wide-pattern ion cannons. The EXVR-1 could unleash a barrage of intense ion energy on any ship passing through it, rendering the electrical and computer systems of the craft inoperable and, in many cases, permanently damaged.
(WSV)
Exxer
This was Leia Organa Solo's shorthand identification of the freighter XR808g.
(DN1)
Eyaak urk urk
This statement, spoken in the language of the Tusken Raiders, meant "I mean you no harm" when translated into Basic.
(GPB)
Eyak ur urah gu
This phrase was one of many that the moisture farmers and explorers of Tatooine learned at a young age. When spoken in the presence of Tusken Raiders, whose language the phrase came from, it meant "Please leave my clothes."
(GPB)
E'Y-Akh Desert
This desert was one of many that were located on the planet Geonosis. Within the boundaries of the E'Y-akh Desert was the Stalgasin Hive and its execution arena. Each year, the rain that sweeps across the surface of Geonosis floods the desert, overflowing the meager underground aquifers. The native Geonosians use this event to drown huge herds of merdeths. As the floodwaters move across the desert, they strip the shells of the merdeth of any flesh, and polish them on the sands.
(GORW)
Eyan
This was one of the many Twi'leki clans which were native to the planet Ryloth. In the Twi'leki language, the clan's name meant "young" or "youthful".
(GCG)
Eyan, Jart
This Twi'lek served the New Republic as a Navy Lieutenant and aide to Admiral Ackbar during the early years of the New Republic. Eyan was also the first of Warlord Zsinj's subjects in Project Minefield, which involved brainwashing non-human species and implanting a code phrase to trigger a response. The code phrase involved a keyword and a name. When the keyword was spoken, the brainwashing would kick in, compelling the subject to kill the person named in the phrase. Eyan's target was Ackbar himself, and he nearly succeeded during a briefing of the forces hunting Warlord Zsinj aboard the Home One. Voort saBinring got in between Eyan and Ackbar, and took the shots meant for Ackbar. Eyan was unprepared for the Gamorrean's ability to withstand blaster fire, and was caught unaware when Voort smashed his head into the nearest wall. Eyan died of massive skull injuries before he could be questioned.
(SOC)
Eyar City
This sewers of this city were populated by a variety of criminals and rebel cells, since they were rarely swept by either Eyar Treatment Systems or the local law enforcement agency.
(HAS)
Eyar Treatment Systems
This corporation was charged with cleaning and maintaining the huge maze of underground sewers beneath Eyar City. ETS was often underfunded by the local government, and could barely keep up with the continual work of cleaning the sewers.
(HAS)
Eyat
This was the capital city of the planet Gaftikar. The city was laid out with straight roads that divided up the land into small areas of parkland and home sites. The city itself was located near a winding river. Like all cities on Gaftikar, Eyat was inhabited solely by humans. In order to keep the Marits out of the city, the humans had built it with several fortifications, including constructing the outermost buildings in such a way that they formed a huge wall at the city's edge. Traffic into and out of the city was kept to a minimum, to ensure that no Marits were able to sneak in.
Eyat became a primary target of the clone troopers of the Grand Army of the Republic, at the height of the Clone Wars, when the Old Republic allied itself with the Marits who made up the majority of the planet's population. The Republic had allied itself with the Marits, who believed that taking Eyat would lead to greater and greater instability in the human population, allowing them to take out more and more locations with greater ease.
(RCTC)
Eyat City
This was another name for the capital city of Eyat, located on the planet Gaftikar.
(RCTC)
Eyati
This was the term used to describe the human inhabitants of the city of Eyat, on the planet Gaftikar.
(RCTC)
Eyayah
When translated into Basic, this Mandalorian word meant "echo."
(OWS)
Eyaytir
When translated into Basic, this Mandalorian verb meant "to flee" or "to escape."
(OWS)
Eychani
This was a common name among the Myneyrsh race.
(UANT)
Eye
This was a common slang term used during the early years of the New Order to describe a member of the Imperial Intelligence agency.
(DSTR)
Eye in the Sky
This was the nickname of Kystallio's Detection Plus RMD-20 long-range surveillance remote.
(EGW, GFT)
Eye of Death
This was the Basic translation of the name of the Eye of Deth. The stone had nothing to do with death, but was stolen from Deth Korakill by Nil Spaar.
(CCW)
Eye of Deth
Named for Deth Korakill, this lagre green gemstone was stolen by Nil Spaar when the Yevetha warlord killed Korakill during the Great Purge.
(CCW)
Eye of Horak-Mul, The
This Sith artifact was believed to have been the only part of the ancient Sith Lord Horka-Mul to have survived the Great Hyperspace War. It was recovered nearly a millennia later by Celeste Morne, who was working as a Jedi Shadow for The Covenant.
(KORV)
Eye of Koda
This ancient artifact resembled a heavy, diamond-shaped amulet. It was named for Krin Koda, the scout who found it originally after stumbling upon a remote planet. The world became known as Koda's World, and after landing he discovered that the native Tempestro were being killed by a known disease. After administering the antidote and curing the Tempestro, they presented him with the Eye, as they were unaware of its power. He believed it was a map to a planet which held the ultimate in wealth and power. The small particles suspended within the amulet do indeed map out the location of a planetary system, although Krin Koda never found it. Several legends surround the actual benefit to be gained on the planet, the most common of which requires the holder of the Eye to gain entrance to a temple on the planet and stand on the altar within it. If this was accomplished, the holder will gain the ability to move unseen among his fellow beings, and gains a mastery over them. Krin Koda himself disappeared before finding the temple, and misfortune seemed to follow anyone else who found the amulet. A group of scouts found the Eye on Vengler, shortly after the Battle of Endor, and raced the evil magician Dhar Bullwin to Koda's World to discover its abilities. The map within the Eye leads to Koda's World, and was meant to be a way for the modern Tempestro to discover the knowledge of their ancient ancestors, should they ever regain the civilization they once had. The temple contained all the knowledge and power, hidden within its stone walls, and only the most worthy beings would be able to benefit from them.
(GG8)
Eye of Palpatine
The specially-designed starship Eye of Palpatine was basically a huge dreadnaught hidden inside an asteroid-like shell. The moon-sized craft could travel hyperspace until it neared a target, then drop into normal space. It would then swing into the destination system as a piece of space debris. It automated firing controls could then unleash a huge gout of firepower, capable of destroying an entire planet. In overall length, the ship was larger than a Super-class Star Destroyer. As part of the mission of the Eye of Palpatine, special stromtrooper squadrons were dropped on hostile worlds in the Outer Rim Territories and told to await pick-up by the new starship. They were never told what to expect, let alone that the Emperor Palpatine himself was the only personal holding all the cards. When the Jedi Knights discovered Palpatine's plans for the Eye of Palpatine, they sent Callista Ming and another Jedi to disabled the craft. Callista sacrificed herself to the ship's automated defenses as the other Jedi escaped. She then used the Force to lock herself into the computer's automated firing controls. In this position, she was able to counteract The Will of the ship and keep it from being reactivated by incoming Imperials by destroying any approaching ships. Over the years, with Palpatine's involvement as Emperor and his death at Endor, the various stormtrooper groups died or were killed by indigenous life. Callista remained resident in the firing control section of the computer core. When Luke Skywalker, Cray Mingla, and Nichos Marr went to the Moonflower Nebula, they activated the Eye of Palpatine's proximity alarms, and Callista fired on them, stranding them on Pzob. This somehow set off the Eye of Palpatine's seek-and-recover systems, and it wnet about its preprogrammed mission. However, it could only collect native life-forms, not the stormtroopers it should have. Various life-forms were then subjected to the Eye of Palpatine's brainwashing indocatrination and turned into stormtroopers. The brainwashing included the implanting of false images portraying the Jedi Knights as murderers and plunderers.
(COJ)
Eye of Shiblizar
This old Ulig Abaha Dimel attack ship was modified by Zlarb and Magg for use as a slave transport. Magg was able to locte it through Espo channels from his Corporate Sector Authority offices. Measuring 95 meters in length, the Eye of Shiblizar could carry up to 660 metric tons of cargo. Its cargo bays were also capable of carrying up to three pinnaces, which would account for 60 metric tons of cargo. The ship was modified to including heavier weapons and a more modern drive system. It was armed with ten double-laser cannons, an ion cannon, and a tractor beam projector. Slaves were never actually delivered with the Eye of Shiblizar, however. Zlarb and Magg would rendezvous at a pre-arranged location with a ship they would "hijack." The slaves carried in the Eye's holds would be transferred to the "hijacked" ship, which would be released once it was loaded. Zlarb and Magg would then move off to pick up their next load of slaves. The Eye of Shiblizar was manned by a crew of 23, with 43 gunners and a security force of 34 troopers.
(CSA)
Eye of Solitude
This was one of the leaders of the Solitude miltant group, active on Corellia during the height of the Galactic Civil War.
(SWG2P)
Eye of the Albino Cyclops
This was one of the most sacred artifacts of the Skakoan people. Access to the Eye was granted only by the elders of Skakoan society, after a supplicant was interviewed at the Power Mound of the Elders. Wat Tambor was believed to have coveted the use of the Eye of the Albino Cyclops, hoping that it would allow him to track the activities of Anakin Skywalker, in order to exact revenge on the young Jedi for destroying one of his natural eyes.
The Eye was kept in a gilded chest that was guarded by the Albino Cyclops, a massive, quadripedal beast with a single eye. Within the heart of the Eye was a place where compassion might exist, if the individual who held the artifact was worthy of such emotion.
(VIS)
Eye of the Beyonder
According to Brizzit legend, this relic held a secret map that explained where to find a vast treasure that was hidden in the Jandoon System. Tzizvvt convinced Solomahal to fund an expedition to locate the relic, shortly before the Battle of Yavin.
(SWDB)
Eye of the Needle
This section of Beggar's Canyon on Tatooine was a narrow slot-shaped canyon filed with jagged, tooth-like rocks.
(SE)
Eye of the Pirate
This was the name of the red star which was visible from the planet Corellia, as the last star in the constellation known as Drall's Hat.
(REC)
Eye on Cularin
This was one of the most popular talk showws which aired on the Cularin Central Broadcasting company's HoloNet feeds, during the last decades of the Old Republic. For many years, the show as hosted by Yara Grugara, until her vapid style of interrogation became embarrassing to herself and the network. She was eventually re-assigned to other reporting capacities. Her final interview was was San Herrera and Nia Reston, who had written a treatise on the rights of droids. When the pair became more and more important during the Clone Wars, Yara was brought back for a special, follow-up interview.
(LFCW)
Eyeball
This was Alliance starfighter pilot slang term for a TIE Fighter. Nearly a century later, the term was used to describe the Predator-class starfighter of the New Empire.
(XWN, XWRR, SWLC)
Eyeball-jockey
This was a slang term used by the naval forces of the New Republic to describe a TIE Fighter pilot.
(LSSM)
Eyeblaster
This was a mixed, alcoholic drink favored by beings of the New Republic during the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy. It could be served fizzed or atomized, although the fizzed version was considered a drink for occasional drinkers.
(SBS, TG)
Eye-eye Snake
This unusual reptile was native to the moon of Sulon. One large eye dominated the snake's head, while a secondary eye in the tail allowed it to monitor what was going on behind it. This provided the snake with a way to continually view its surroundings.
(RAG)
Eyefire, Shoto
This Shistavenan Wolfman took control of Horn Station and used it to fund his own criminal activities during the last decades of the Old Republic. Shoto was also an infamous blastfighter. He met his match, though, when an anonymous Jedi Knight posed as a scared rock miner with a quick draw. Shoto ordered his goons to bring the miner in, then challenged him to a duel. Shoto stacked the odds in his favor, wearing a suit of blast armor and arming his best thugs to guard against any treachery. However, the Jedi's reflexes were too good, and his aim was too precise. Shoto was shot in both knees and his gun hand before he could even get a single shot off, and the Jedi quickly neutralized the armed thugs before escaping. Shoto was forced to flee Horn Station in order to receive medical attention, and the planet was restored to freedom.
(T2)
Eye-flower Seaweed
This animated oceanic plant was found on the planet Hapes. The fronds of the plant lay motionless in the water until a boat or animal stumbles into them. Then, large red flowers seem to bloom from the plant, opening to reveal eyes. The eyes help the primitive mind locate the intruder, and the seaweed uses the talons which stud its fronds to catch the prey. The seaweed was a cunning hunter, although its overall intelligence was minimal.
(L)
Eye-on-U
This was one of the two major newsgrid services available to the natives of the planet Utharis. It was regularly available on the Utharis Gridlink.
(TT)
Eyes
This was the nickname of one of the Alliance's most unusual information contacts. It was rumored that Eyes was a member of an alen race exterminated by Emperor Palpatine and the Empire, although this had never been proven. Of course, it's never been proven because no other member of Eyes' species had ever been encountered, and he wasn't telling. Whatever the case, Eyes appears to be a humanoid creature whose thin body was topped with a thick stalk from which protrude more than twenty eye-stalks. Each stalk had a fully-functioning eyeball in its socket, and Eyes can view a complete 360-degree area at one time. Eyes lived in the Snakes' Den area of Camden, spending much of his time at the Jade Simian. There, he (although no one had ever determined Eyes' exact sex) brokers information which he usually then sells to the Alliance. Eyes maintained his own personal grudge against the Empire, and it was rumored that he also had an affinity with the Force. It was known that Eyes used his mysterious abilities to hunt down and kill an Imperial customs officer in cold blood.
(CRO)
Eyes of Evil Itself, The
This was one of the many ancient terms used to describe Xim the Despot.
(OWS)
Eyes of Mesra
This device was rumored to be able to predict the future, but ultimately became nothing more than a child's toy. They were quite popular on backwater worlds such as Tatooine, during the last decades of the Old Republic. These devices resembled palm-sized spheres, inside which rested an eye-like device that displayed one of several answers to any given question.
(IG1, SWGAL)
Eyeshine
This modified Barloz-class freighter was owned and operated by Mal Biron. It was armed with a turret-mounted quad laser cannon and a pair of ion cannons, and was equipped for long scouting missions. The ship was named for a Shistavenan female Mal Biron once romanced, and was equipped with an X10-D droid brain.
(SSR)
Eyes-Li, Brine
This male Gran was an assassin for the RavinsBlud syndicate during the years leading up to the Battle of Naboo, although he was ostensibly employed by Sebolto. A bounty was issued for his capture by the Pixelito Grand Council, in connection with several deaths that occurred on Malastare during the years following the Battle of Naboo. The bounty was claimed by Jango Fett, when the bounty hunter traveled to Malastare to meet with Sebolto.
(BH)
Eye-snatcher
This beautiful red bird was native to an unspecified planet in the Ottega System. It was named for its habit of swoping down on a being and pulling out their eyes with its talons. The bird belived it was simply rescuing its eggs, which were shaped and colored like eyeballs. The eggs of the eye-snatcher were considered a delicacy whenever they were hard-boiled, a fact which led to increased boldness in the attacks of eye-snatchers. However, eating a nest full of hard-boiled eye-snatcher eggs often meant consuming a real eyeball or two.
(E1A7)
Eyeta
This word from the Jawan language translated into Basic as "friend."
(GPB)
Eyn
This was the Mando'a word for the indefinite article "an," although it was rarely used in normal conversation.
(OWS)
Eyrgen
This Imperial Moff was in charge of the Wornal Sector during the Galactic Civil War. He and Moff Prentioch were constantly at odds with each other, as they tried to expand their own personal territories following the Battle of Endor.
(SWJ2)
Eyrie Base
This was one of the many Alliance bases that came to aid the survivors of the Battle of Hoth. It was located on the planet Karatha, situated in the depths of a great, ancient sink hole. The walls of the sink hole had solidified over time, forming limestone cliffs. The base was later abandoned after Niall Pedrin allowed himself to be captured, after a tracking device was implanted in his arm.
(SWJ8, SWJ10)
Eyste, Ukon
This male Gran was part of the large contingent that lived on the planet Malastare during the years leading up to the Battle of Naboo. He was also a known criminal and hitman, and had a death sentence on his head in six star systems. A bounty for his capture was issued by the Republic Security Force shortly after the Battle of Naboo, and Jango Fett managed to claim the bounty when he traveled to Malastare to meet with the Dug crimelord Sebolto.
(BH)
Eyttyn, Kol
This man served as a Wing Commander aboard the New Republic carrier-cruiser Thurse, during the New Republic's battles with the Yuuzhan Vong. During the struggle to recover the Queen of Empire near Bilbringi, Eyttyn and his squadron discovered that the Yuuzhan Vong starships were capable to making calculated microjumps through hyperspace in a fraction of a second.
(HT)
Eyttyrmin
This planet, found in the Khuiumin System, was the homeworld of the Eyttyrmin Batiiv pirates.
(SWSB)
Eyttyrmin Batiiv Pirates
This band of pirates operated from a base in the Khuiumin system, and wreaked havoc in the galaxy during the early years of the New Order. They maintained a small armada of seventy starfighters, fifty star yachts, twenty-eight corvettes, and a number of civilian ships. At its height, the Eyttyrmin Batiiv fleet numbered more than 140 ships. The pirates of the Eyttyrmin Batiiv were notorious throughout the Empire for their various ambushes and attacks on all manner of starships, earning them the notice of the Imperial Navy.
During the height of the New Order, the Eyttyrmin Batiiv Pirates were wiped out in an attack by the Empire. Although they had some advance warning, the pirates believed that they could handle the two Victory-class Star Destroyers that were sent to bring them to justice. Some 8,000 pirates started the battle, and attacked with everything they had. However, it soon became apparent that the Imperial firepower arranged against them was too powerful. Panic set, and those pirates that hadn't been captured or killed simply fled along any available hyperspace vector.
Of the thousands of Eyttyrmin Batiivs who began the fight, less than 275 were believed to have survived it. Imperial casualties included just eight-six deaths and 238 injuries.
(SWSB, OWS)
Eyvind
A moisture farmer on Tatooine, he toiled the air currents about the same time as Owen Lars and Ariq Joanson. Eyvind felt that Ariq's beliefs in a peaceful human-Jawa-Sand Person existence were foolish. When Eyvind became engaged to Ariela, she helped Eyvind understand Ariq's dreams a little better, and Eyvind allowed Ariq to invite some Jawas to the wedding. The two were married on the same day that Imperial stormtroopers destroyed a Jawa sandcrawler and the Lars homestead in search of R2-D2 and C-3PO. The Jawas were grateful for the invitation, and brought a great many gifts. Unfortunately, a group of young Sand People out to prove their adulthood attacked the reception, killing Eyvind and carrying off Ariela. Eyvind left his farm to Ariela, which she and Ariq agreed to tend, when it was safe again.
(TME)
Eyyl
This was one of the many habitable moons of the planet Qoribu. It was also the homeworld of the Mueum hive of the Colony.
(DN1)
EZ 2-1B
This malfunctioning medical droid lived deep within the Port Town section of Cloud City. EZ 2-1B made a living by performing illegal cybernetic operations on beings, mainly giving them incredible computer brains for the storage of information. Many of the outpost's infochants sent their employees to EZ 2-1B for these operations, although the droid never offered a guarantee.
(GG2)
Ez1
This food analyzer was produced by SuriTech Foodstuffs during the height of the Galactic Civil War.
(GFT)
Ezellan, Tav
This was a noted figure in Anzat history.
(UANT)
Ezjenk
This Jawa was a member of Dathcha's tribe, and was responsible for ensuring that any droids that were captured or stolen were quickly fitted with restraining bolts, to keep them from returning to their rightful owners. Among the many droids Ezjenk restrained over his career was the astromech droid R2-D2, which was captured by Dathcha just after it escaped from the Tantive IV.
(E4VG)
Ezrakh
This Noghri served as one of Leia Organa-Solo's bodyguards during her mission to the Chorios Systems to meet with Seti Ashgad. Although Leia had removed the Noghri from their service to her, a warning about the trip had caused herto summon Ezrakh and Gshkaath to accompany her and supplement her honor guard. Like most every other being in the small group of ships that accompanied Leia to Chorios, Ezrakh was killed by the Death Seed plague.
(POT)
Ezrim
This grizzled old man was a moisture farmer who lived on the planet Tatooine during the height of the Galactic Civil War. When a team of Alliance agents tried to help Hagk Baht, Ezrim vehemently denied knowing them.
(WOA6)
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