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Saturday, December 4, 2010

  • this is another list of all the star wars char in case u missed the last one!!!!! 
  • Na'al, Voren: A researcher and historian, he was responsible for recording much of the history and adventures of the heroes of the Battle of Yavin, especially Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, and Princess Leia Organa Solo. He started as an assistant historian under Arhul Hextrophon and eventually became director of council research for the New Republic. [DFRSB, GG1]
  • Naberrie, Padmé: See Amidala, Queen.
  • Naboo: A small planet in the Mid Rim, known for its vast uninhabited regions that offer sweeping vistas and striking scenery. An ancient planet, Naboo has no molten core. Naboo is home to two dominant species, the land-dwelling Naboo and the water-dwelling Gungans. The Trade Federation blockade of the planet led to the Naboo ruler, Queen Amidala, to seek assistance from the Republic, and when the senate became mired in endless political discussions, Amidala initiated the vote of no confidence against the senate chancellor. This led to the election of Naboo's own Senator Palpatine as the new chancellor. [SWTPM]
  • Nadd, Freedon: This Jedi was seduced by the dark side of the Force and apprenticed himself to a Dark Lord of the Sith some 4,000 years prior to the Galactic Civil War. He ruled the planet Onderon for many years. When he died, he was entombed within the walled city Iziz. His crypt became a site of concentrated dark-side power. Jedi Knights eventually moved his sarcophagus to the secure moon Dxun. Later, Exar Kun reawakened Nadd's spirit, which helped him locate the hidden Sith scrolls. Nadd forced Kun to accept the dark side of the Force, though Kun used a powerful amulet to later destroy Nadd's spirit forever. [DLS, FNU, TOJ]
  • Naddists: A group of dissidents from the planet Onderon, they proclaimed their allegiance to the spirit of the dark Jedi Freedon Nadd and staged an uprising some 4,000 years before the Galactic Civil War. [DLS, FNU]
  • Nadon, Momaw: An Ithorian, or Hammerhead, he lived on the planet Tatooine after being exiled from his native Ithor for turning over Ithor's agricultural secrets to the Empire. He had been a high priest, or herd leader, of the Tafanda Bay, one of the huge floating cities that hover above the jungles of Ithor. When the Empire's Captain Alima threatened to destroy the floating city, Nadon relented and handed over the data. On Tatooine, Nadon provided aid to the Alliance, including information and shelter for Rebel agents. He returned to his world after the Battle of Endor. [GG1, SWCG, TMEC]
  • Nahkee: A baby Phlog, or phlogling, he stood more than 2 meters tall. Despite his great size, he displayed all of the trust, innocence, and curiosity of children his age. [ETV]
  • Nailati, Evilo: A B'omarr monk, he was often consulted by Bubo. [TJP]
  • Nal Hutta: A planet whose name means "Glorious Jewel" in Huttese. It was one of the main planets colonized by the Hutts after they left their ancestral home Varl. Once a pleasant world, Nal Hutta and its moon Nar Shaddaa were transformed into gloomy, industrial centers that lay flat at the heart of Hutt space. The planet is ruled by a council of the eldest members of the Clans of the Ancients, the oldest Hutt families. [DE, DE2, DESB, DS, GG4]
  • Nam Chorios: A barren world in the Chorios systems of the Meridian sector, the planet became a political prison for the Grissmath Dynasty, who seeded it with the insectlike drochs -- carriers of the Death Seed plague -- some 750 years before the Battle of Yavin. Around the time of the New Republic, Beldorian the Hutt and Seti Ashgad held power on Nam Chorios. Dzym, a mutated droch, kept Ashgad alive and young. Beldorian imprisoned Callista when she arrived on the planet, and Ashgad took Leia Organa Solo prisoner when she came to meet with him about nine years after the Battle of Endor. Eventually, Leia and Callista teamed up; Leia killed Beldorian, and the drochs were destroyed. [POT]
  • Nampi, Princess: A giant purple sluglike being from the planet Orooturoo, she trapped Jabba the Hutt and his crew aboard her ship. She ate Jabba's top aside, Scuppa, but Jabba killed her when he used a remote control to release a vial of acid that was implanted in Scuppa's head. [JAB]
  • Nandreeson: A Glottalphib, he is one of the most powerful crimlords in the galaxy. He is the undisputed kingpin of Smuggler's Run and long ago put a price on Lando Calrissian's head. [NR]
  • nano-destroyer: These artificially-created viruses dismantle an infected person one cell at a time. Nano-destroyers were the basis of the disease infecting Mon Mothma seven years after the Battle of Endor. [COF]
  • NaQuoit Bandits: An outlaw group that operates in the Ottega system, where they prey upon local space traffic. [DE]
  • Narra, Commander: After the death of Red Leader at the Battle of Yavin, Commander Narra was put in charge of the X-wing fighter group Luke Skywalker belonged to. The pilots of the squadron called Narra, the Boss. Prior to the events at Hoth, Commander Narra was killed in an Imperial ambush near Derra IV. Several TIE fighter squadrons attacked the Rebel convoy Narra and his squadron were escorting. In the wake of this tragedy, Luke Skywalker was promoted to the rank of commander and placed in charge of the fighter group. Under Luke's command, the fighter group evolved into the legendary Rogue Squadron. [ESBR, GG3]
  • Nar Shaddaa: This spaceport moon orbits the planet Nal Hutta and is controlled by the Hutts and assorted smuggling guilds. An untold number of smuggling operations are based on Nar Shaddaa, and many Corellian pirates use the place as a refuge. In addition, all manner of galactic dregs, both aliens and humans, fill the streets of the vertical city. [D, DE, DE2, DESB, DF, TMEC]
  • Narth: This Imperial planet was evacuated following the Battle of Endor, and in doing so, the Imperial Star Destroyer Gnisnal was incapacitated by internal explosions. The New Republic was able to attain a complete copy of the Imperial Order of Battle from the Star Destroyer's wreckage. [BTS]
  • Nartlo: A black marketeer, he provided both Kirtan Loor and Fliry Vorru with the location of the New Republic's bacta storage facilities. [BW]
  • Nashira: The name of Luke Skywalker's mother, at least according to Akanah Norand Pell, who told him his mother had lived with the Fallanassi religious order on Lucazec and had perhaps escaped with them when they fled the planet. This turned out to be a lie. [BTS]
  • nashtah: A six-legged hunting creature native to the planet Dra III. These bloodthirsty reptilians are vicious and tenacious. With triple rows of jagged teeth and diamond-hard claws, nashtahs are green in color with sleek hides and long, barbed tails. [HSR]
  • Nashtah Pup: A scout ship aboard the bounty hunter Bossk's vessel, the Hound's Tooth. [TBH]
  • Nass, Boss: The leader of the Gungan species on the planet Naboo. When Queen Amidala bowed before him, he joined his forces with those of the Naboo in the effort to free the planet from the Trade Federation blockade. This ended a long-standing rivalry between the Gungans and the Naboo. [SWTPM]
  • Nataz, Dyyz: A bounty hunter, also known as Megadeath, who is a denizen of Nar Shaddaa. He wears full Ithullan armor. Nataz trained the Rodian bounty hunter Greedo. Afterwards, he betrayed Greedo to Thuku, who was send to kill the Rodian. [DE, TMEC]
  • nav computer: A specialized processing unit that calculates lightspeed jumps, plots hyperspace and realspace trajectories, and suggests routes based upon available time and energy fuel. Nav computers also display astrogation charts and work in conjunction with a ship's navigational sensors. [SWRPG, SWSB]
  • "Navax.": "Nine" in the Bocce language. [GPB]
  • Navid the Red: A Rodian, he was the leader of the warlike Chattza clan. Identifiable by the enormous red birthmark on his face, Navik was the Rodian grand protector during the Galactic Civil War. [TMEC]
  • Nawruun: An old, gray-furred Wookiee, he was a slave at the Maw installation until Chewbacca rescued him. [COF]
  • Nazzar: A bipedal species with equine features. The Jedi Qrrl Toq, who lived some 4,000 years before the Galactic Vivl War, was a Nazzar prince. [FNU]
  • Nebo: A Naddist street philosopher in the walled city Iziz, he and his fellow zealot Rask unsuccessfully tried to protect the sarcophagi of King Ommin, Queen Amanoa, and Freedon Nadd from the dark Jedi Exar Kun some 4,000 years before the Galactic Civil War. [DLS]
  • Nebulon Ranger: This large courier ship was used by the Jedi brothers Ulic and Cay Qel-Droma and the Twi'lek Jedi Tott Doneeta some 4,000 years before the Galactic Civil War. The ship had retractable wings that could be extended for atmospheric flight. [SWVG, TOJ]
  • Necropolis: A planet whose traditions revere the dead. Not long after the Battle of Yavin, Dr. Evazan conducted experiments in regeneration here in hopes of creating an undead army. [GF]
  • "Nee dolya pukee toba.": "I come in peace" in the Huttese language. [GPB]
  • Needa, Captain Lorth: An Imperial officer, he was commander of the Imperial-class Star Destroyer, Avenger, part of Lord Darth Vader's task force prior to the Battle of Hoth. It was Needa's ship that took the point during the subsequent search for the Millennium Falcon. When Han Solo's vessel escaped, Captain Needa's personal apology to Vader was met with acceptance and a quick death through the powers of the Force's dark side. [ESB, GG3]
  • Needa, Virar: An Imperial lieutenant and a cousin of Lorth Needa, he was commander of OSETS 2711, an Orbital Solar Energy Transfer Satellite above Imperial Center. [WG]
  • Needle: A long-distance smart missile with nearly infinite range and capable of hyperspace travel. [POT]
  • Neela: A Rodian, she was the mother of bounty hunter Greedo. [TMEC]
  • Neema: The daughter of the Jedi Vima-Da-Boda. [DE]
  • Neimoidian: Language of the Neimoidians. [GPB]
  • Neimoidians: A race in control of the Trade Federation around the time of the Clone Wars. During the Clone Wars, they join up with the Separatists and fight against the Republic in the civil war. [TPM, AOTC, ROTS]
  • nek: A battle dog bred in the Cyborrea system for sale on the galactic black market. These vicious creatures are fitted with armor and attack stimulators. [DE]
  • Nelvaan: A planet where Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi and Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker were sent to find General Grievous during the Clone Wars. [CW2]
  • Nelvaanians: The people of Nelvaan. They named Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker "Ghost Hand" during the Clone Wars. [CW2]
  • Nep, Dllr: A Sullustan member of Rogue Squadron, he thrived on the freedom of being out from under the rules of his highly-regulated society. He was a scrounger for the Rogues and was adept at retrofitting parts to serve new purposes. Nep was also Force-sensitive. He made the ultimate sacrifice, absorbing Sith magic and leading fellow Rogue Herian I'ngre into a Sith temple on Malrev Four to destroy it. [XW]
  • Nereus, Wilek: The Imperial governor assigned to Bakura, he ruled and maintained order by instilling fear and terror in the population. The tall, dark-haired Nereus had heavy features and thick eyebrows. He was cunning, ruthless, and extremely ambitious. When the Ssi-ruuk fleet was defeated, the Alliance helped the Bakuran people overthrow Nereus' regime. The governor refused to surrender, however. He tried to shoot Luke Skywalker with a blaster pistol, but Skywalker deflected the bolt with his lightsaber and sent it back to Nereus. The resulting wound proved fatal; Gov. Nereus died as Bakura became free. [TAB, TBSB]
  • nerf: A rangy, supple creature with curving, dull horns and long fur, this domesticated herbivore is tempermental and cantankerous. Cared for by tenders called nerf herders, these animals ar egrown as a meat source, and their pelts are used for a variety of applications. [ESB, ISWU]
  • nergon 14: An unstable, explosive element, it was one of the primary components in Imperial-made proton torpedoes. A pulsating blue color when inert, nergon 14 changes to bright red and then white before it explodes. [DTV]
  • Nespis VIII: A derelict space city located at the center of the six remaining Auril systems near the Cron drift, it was abandoned long befor ethe start of the Clone Wars. Originally built by the Jedi, it contained a library of Jedi texts and was supposedly haunted by the ghost of a dark Jedi. Darth Vader found and destroyed the library, and afterwards the evil scientist Borborygmus Gog created a false library to trap the essence of the first Jedi to attempt to access it. Six years after the Battle of Endor, Luke Skywalker freed Karn Solusar from the dark side of the Force while visiting this site. Later that year, the New Republic established a base at the remote space city, and Leia Organa Solo's third child was born there. The cloned Emperor destroyed Nespis VII with the Galaxy Gun. [DE2, EE, GF]
  • "Netnoo ee goop-tah, Jee onko mee yuzi heeta hutah.": Ewokese for "No thank you, please, I can't swallow another bark lizard." [GPB]
  • Neva, Captain: The Sullustan commander of the New Republic escort frigate Rebel Star. [DE]
  • New Alderaan: A planet settled as an Alliance safe world, it was renamed New Alderaan to serve as a home for the regugees from the destroyed world Alderaan. Following the Battle of Endor, General Jan Dodonna retired to the planet until he was called back into service to fight the Empire. Warlord Zsinj discovered the world and forced its inhabitants to temporarily evacuate. During the cloned Emperor's reappearance six years after the Battle of Endor, Mon Mothma's disabled daughter convalesced the planet. Jacen and Jaina Solo were hidden on New Alderaan, but the cloned Emperor attacked their location with seven dark-side warriors and a phalanx of advanced AT-ATs. [CPL, DE, DE2, DESB, RSB]
  • New Brigia: A colony within the borders of the Koornacht Cluster, it was once the site of a struggling chromite mining operation. Twelve years after the Battle of Endor, the Yevetha eliminated the entire colony as part of their Great Purge. [BTS]
  • New Cov: The third planet in the Churba star system, it has no indigenous intelligent life, but its vast jungles teem with abundant natural resources. Eight walled cities, including the city Ilic, were built on New Cov by the New Cov Biomolecule Company to serve as work colonies. The sentient plants of the world are a great source of biomolecules. These biomolecules are used to create medicines and other items. The armored city walls were designed to keep out the carnivorous palnts and their spores. The planet was allied with the New Republic, but it made periodic tributes to the Empire in the form of sanctioned Imperial raids in which the Empire took all the refined biomolecules it needed. In this way, the Covies remained on good terms with both governments. [DFR, DFRSB]
  • New Order: The phrase that Emperor Palpatine used to describe his new regime. [SW]
  • New Republic: The name of the democratic government established after the Battle of Endor by the Alliance to restore the Republic, sometimes called the Alliance of Free Planets. It was based on the tenets and principles of the Republic. [DE, DFR, HE, LC, TBSB]
  • New Republic Intelligence (NRI): This organization was the successor to the old network of Rebel spies. [AC]
  • Next Chance: This casino on Rodia is where Princess Leia Organa first met Guri, the human replica droid who served Prince Xizor. [SOTE]
  • Nezriti organization: A criminal group that did business with Prince Xizor's Black Sun organization. [SOTE]
  • Nha, Mnor: A Gotal in the Azure Dianoga cantina, he sensed Gavin Darklighter's fear at the approach of Imperial stormtroopers, as well as Assyr Sei'lar. He assumed the Rogue Squadron pilot was bigoted, so he took Darklighter before the Alien Combine to be judged. [KT]
  • night beast: A fierce creature left as a guardian by the Massassi on Yavin 4 to protect their sacred temples. When an Imperial TIE fighter crashed into the Massassi ruins, the night beast emerged and ravaged the Rebel base. With the aid of the Force and R2-D2, Luke Skywalker was able to lure the night beast into a Rebel supply ship and send it off world. [CSW]
  • Night Hammer: This Super Star Destroyer was taken over by Admiral Daala and became her flagship. She later renamed the vessel Knight Hammer prior to its assault on the Jedi academy at Yavin 4. Callista, who had lost her Jedi powers, entered the Star Destroyer and sabotaged it. It then hurtled into the gas giant Yavin. [DS]
  • Nightmare Machine: A genetically-mutated creature, it was able to enter a victim's nightmares and use the victim's own fears against him or her. It was killed by Lando Calrissian. [GF]
  • Nightsisters: A group of witches on the planet Dathomir whose members turned to the dark side of the Force. Four years after the Battle of Endor, they enslaved Imperial guards at a Dathomir prison and attempted to escape from the planet. Luke Skywalker, Leia Organa, and Han Solo stopped them, but 15 years later the group returned. The new Nightsisters were younger, stronger, and allied with Imperial forces seeking to regain control of the galaxy. [CPL, YJK]
  • Night Spirit: An evil entity on the forest moon of Endor, the Ewoks feared it and the Duloks worshipped it. It sometimes manifested as a ghostly apparition. [ETV]
  • "Nigwot.": "Slow" in the Bocce language. [GPB]
  • Nikto: A humanoid species with a flat face and multiple nostrils, they originated on the planet Kintan in the Si'klaata Cluster. Jabba the Hutt employed several Nikto as skiff guards and hired muscle. [GG5, GG12, RJ]
  • Nim Drovis: A planet located in the Meridian sector. A sector medical facility and research base is on this planet, as well as a small New Republic outpost. [POT]
  • Ninedenine: See EV-9D9.
  • Ninth quadrant: This area of space near the Senex and Juvex sectors contains the Greeb-Streebling Cluster and the planet Belsavis. [COJ]
  • Ninx, Shug: A master mechanic whose father was Corellian and mother was Theelin. He set up his own shop on the smugglers' moon Nar Shaddaa. His spacebarn became a hangout, and he became friendly with the likes of Han Solo, Chewbacca, and Lando Calrissian. Later, Han Solo's overtime lover Salla Zend became Ninx's employee and then business partner. When Solo and his wife Leia were betrayed to bounty hunters on Nar Shaddaa, Ninx, and Zend saved them. It wouldn't be the last time, as the pair became embroiled in Alliance affairs -- including helping out at the Battle of Calamari and saving Leia and her children from an attack on New Alderaan. [DE, DE2, DESB]
  • Nippett: An Ewok on Endor's forest moon, he was an infant at the time of the Battle of Endor. [RJ]
  • Nkllon: This planet in the Athega system is a superhot world rich in ores and other raw materials. Nkllon is very close to its sun, and ships that approach without the protection of accompanying shieldships risk having their hulls melted away. The planet has a very slow rotation, however, and this allowed Lando Calrissian to set up a mining operation on the planet. As the dark side of the world is relatively safe to work on, Calrissian built a moving city to serve as a base and processing plant. Called Nomad City, the base moves to always stay on the planet's dark side. [HE, HESB, LC, YJK]
  • Noa: An old man who had been stranded on Endor's forest moon for many years, he arrived by star cruiser while conducting a surveying expedition, but his ship crashed. He has a gruff exterior but a kind heart. He befriended Cindel Towani and Wicket W. Warrick the Ewok mostly at the urging of his companion, Teek. [BFE]
  • nobles: People who use their intelligence and natural charisma to make their way in the galaxy -- including those from true royalty to elected officials, military commanders to crime lords, traders, merchants, ambassadors, holovid stars, and influential corporate magnates. Some bring honor to the name. Others are sly, treacherous, and dishonorable to the core. With a winning smile, a golden tongue, a powerful message, or a knack for making compromises, the noble commands respect, makes friends, and inevitably influences people. Most nobles wind up in dangerous situations because of something they believe in or because their job calls for it. Others hope to use their negotiating talents to navigate a course through the troubles around them, or seek to find profit in the troubles of others. Whatever their initial motivations, nobles usually wind up taking a cause and a goal that sustains them through the roughest missions. An adventuring noble might be a senator's aide, a free trader, a diplomat, a true prince or princess, or an outlaw's lieutenant. Nobles often feel responsible for others, though some consider themselves to be better than those around them. The noble fosters feelings of good will and honesty, or at least the illusion of such, to succeed. Where other classes shoot first, the noble starts out askign questions and hopes to finish by negotiating a deal. Nobles believe they can be more effective with words and deeds than with violence, though some draw a blaster when push comes to shove. The noble is more comfortable in civilized regions of space, where law and order have some meaning. Nobles can have the best diplomatic and bargaining skills plus a knack for inspiring others and they make good leaders. Nobles come to their profession in a variety of ways. Altruistic nobles believe it is their duty and responsibility to serve and lead. More selfish nobles seek the fame, wealth, and power often associated with the positions they aspire to. Power-hungry nobles take advantage of the system and wind up helping others only to help themselves. The halls of power are calling. How the noble answers can make all the difference. Examples of nobles: Leia Organa, Padme Amidala, Bail Organa, Talon Karrde, Jabba the Hutt, Chancellor Valorum, and Supreme Chancellor Palpatine. Charisma is undoubtedly a noble's most important ability. Nobles' skill at interacting with others and projecting a sense of confidence are crucial for their success. One of the noble's greatest strengths is their ability to exert influence over their opponents. Some nobles are renowned for their ability to inspire their followers and urge them to greatness. Often, they can get results out of their friends, allies, and followers that other leaders cannot. Born leaders, nobles know how to take charge and lead their companions and followers to success. Some nobles lead a privileged life and reap the benefits of an upbringing beyond most citizens of the galaxy. [SWRPG3SE]
  • "Nockneeze.": "Seat" in the Bocce language. [GPB]
  • Nodon and Nonak: These brothers were Cathar, felinelike humanoids. They joined Burrk, a former stormtrooper, in setting up big-game hunting expeditions to Hoth in order to attain wampa ice creature pelts. The three, as well as the hunters they guided, were killed by the wampas. Luke Skywalker and Callista barely escaped from the creatures. [DS]
  • Noghri: Lord Darth Vader discovered the Noghri species on the palnet Honoghr sometime before the formation of the Rebel Alliance. The Empire tended to ignore nonhuman primitives unless they could somehow be exploited, and the Noghri were ripe for exploitation. Through a massive deception and planet-toxification program, Vader convinced the Noghri they were indebted to him and the Empire. They became the Emperor's personal Death Commandos, serving as Imperial assassins until Princess Leia revealed the deception during the events instigated by Grand Admiral Thrawn. Noghri are small, compact killing machines with large eyes, protruding teeth-filled jaws, gray skin, and thin, powerful muscles. With their enhanced sense of smell, they can identify individuals by scent alone. They have a strong code of honor, not unlike that displayed by the Wookiees of Kashyyyk. With long arms and sharp claws, they developed an unarmed combat style that is among the deadliest in the galaxy. The Emperor kept the Noghri a secret, using them as clandestine warriors. They bowed to Lord Vader as their savior, extending the same respect to Princess Leia when she eventually met them and convinced them of her identity as Vader's daughter. Grand Admiral Thrawn kept a Noghri as his personal bodyguard and sent squads of Death Commandos to capture Leia and her unborn twins. After Thrawn's defeat, the Noghri left the service of the Empire and joined the New Republic. [DFR, DFRSB, HE, HESB, LC, LCSB]
  • Noimm, Senator Cair Tok: A New Republic senator, he was a member of the Security Council. [SOL]
  • Nok: A Rodian, he was the uncle of the bounty hunter Greedo. [TMEC]
  • "Nokeezx.": "No" in the Bocce language. [GPB]
  • Nomad City: A mobile mining base on the planet Nkllon that Lando Calrissian established following the Battle of Endor. Built from scavenged vessels such as an old Dreadnaught cruiser and more than 40 captured AT-AT walkers, the huge, humpbacked structure used the planet's shadow to protect itself from the intense heat of the system's sun. Lando designed Nomad City using plans for a rolling mining center he found among the personal belongings of Cloud City's founder, Ecclessis Figg. [HE, HESB, LC, YJK]
  • Nooch: A New Republic Fifth Fleet pilot, he was killed during the failed blockade of Doornik-319. [SOL]
  • "Noolee moolee bana kee cheel'ya cu kuna ku chu chu.": "Here is the prospectus on systems and management consulting" in Huttese. [GPB]
  • Noorr, Vol: Primate of the Yevethan battle cruiser Purity, he ordered the destruction of the New Republic astrographic ship at Doornik-1142. [BTS]
  • Nootka, Lai: A Duros, he was the captain of the freighter Star's Delight. He was killed by the Empire to keep him from testifying at Tycho Celchu's trial. [KT, WG]
  • Noquivzor: This planet served as the staging area for an attack by Rogue Squadron on Borleias. After Borleias was conquered, Borsk Fey'lya arranged for the New Republic Provisional Council to meet on the planet to discuss using Black Sun extremists to disrupt the Imperial government prior to the invasion of Coruscant. Later, Warlord Zsinj attacked the base, but Rogue Squadron's underground hangars survived the barrage. [KT, RS, WG]
  • Norgor: An aide to dark-side Krath cultist Satal Keto some 4,000 years before the Galactic Civil War, he was sent to assassinate the Jedi Ulic Qel-Droma. He failed. [DLS]
  • normal space: See realspace.
  • Norulac: This planet was home to a bandit gang that raided Taanab every year. Lando Calrissian wiped out the bandits in the famous Battle of Taanab. [RJN]
  • Norval II: This planet is the homeworld of General Horton Salm, commander of the New Republic's starfighter training center on Folor. Norval II sent a detachment of fighters to battle the reborn cloned Emperor six years after the Battle of Endor. [DE, RS]
  • Norvanian grog: An expensive and potent intoxicant from the planet Ban-Satir II. It is produced and marketed from the isle of N'van in the planet's northern hemisphere. [HSE]
  • Norys: A teenage street tough on Coruscant, he was the leader of the Lost Ones gang. He was trained as a stormtrooper after the Shadow Academy determined he had no Force sensitivity. His trainer, a former TIE pilot named Qorl, found Norys' attacks against the young Jedi Knights at Yavin 4 to be so ruthless he shot down Norys' TIE fighter, killing him. [YJK]
  • Nothos, Commander Bane: The Imperial district commander Bane Nothos was in charge of the operation to locate and destroy Admiral Ackbar's Shantipole Project. Nothos failed, and the Alliance was able to finish work on the new B-wing starfighter. This led to his demotion, and he was placed in charge of an Outer Rim Territories patrol fleet. He was subsequently captured by the Alliance, placed aboard a Rebel ship for transport to a hidden outpost, and lost in the mysterious dimension called otherspace when a problem developed with the ship's hyperdrive. [OS, OS2, SFS]
  • Nova Demons: See swoop gang.
  • Novar: Minister of state and aide to King Ommin and Queen Amanoa of Onderon about 4,000 years before the Galactic Civil War. He was a minor dark-side wizard. [TOJ]
  • "Noy' meetix goyatoixee he manux ii mediizal.": "I do not want the collision insurance and medical coverage" in the Bocce language. [GPB]
  • "Noza.": "Negative" in the Bocce language. [GPB]
  • Null, Warb: Leader of the dissident Naddists on Onderon 4,000 years before the Galactic Civil War, he combined physical prowess with master of the dark side of the Force. He was killed by Jedi Ulic Qel-Droma. [FNU]
  • Nunb, Aril: Sister to Nien Nunb, she became a Rogue Squadron pilot after serving time as its executive officer (XO). She was injured and left behind during the undercover mission to Coruscant. She was captured and used as a test subject by Imperial General Evir Derricote for the Krytos virus project. After the conquest of Coruscant, Aril was found alive and well in Invisec. [KT, RS, WG]
  • Nunb, Nien: A Rebel pilot from the planet Sullust, he served as Lando Calrissian's copilot aboard the Millennium Falcon during the Battle of Endor. After that famous battle, Nunb went on to fly missions with Han Solo and Chewbacca and eventually went to work for Calrissian as manager of the spice mines of Kessel. At Kessel, he employed droids instead of slave labor. [GG5, RJ, SWCG]
  • Nunurra: This city on the planet Roon is the site of the Roon Colonial Games. [DTV]
  • Nuum, Cabrool: A longtime business associate of Jabba the Hutt who went insane, he ordered Jabba to kill Vu Chusker. Jabba refused and was imprisoned, but he eventually killed Nuum with help from Nuum's own son. [JAB]
  • Nuum, Norba: Cabrool Nuum's daughter. She double-crossed Jabba and was eaten by him. [JAB]
  • Nuum, Rusk: Cabrool Nuum's son. Jabba the Hutt killed him when Rusk double-crossed the crimelord. [JAB]
  • Nyiestra: An Alderaanian, she was to become Tycho Celchu's wife. She waited for him to graduate from the Imperial Academy and serve his first year of duty, but she died when the Death Star destroyed the planet. [BW]
  • Nylykerka, Ayddar: A Tammarian who served as chief analyst of the Asset Tracking office of Fleet Intelligence, he was the first Rebel to acquire the data files from the damaged Imperial Star Destroyer Gnisnal. He delivered them personally to Admiral Ackbar when he realized they contained a complete Imperial Order of Battle. [BTS, SOL]
  • Nynie: A 9-A9 child-care droid, she took care of Plourr Ilo, Rogue Squadron pilot and heir to the throne of Eiattu VI, when Plourr was a child. [XW]
  • N'zoth: This planet is the homeworld of the Yevethan species. [BTS, SOL, TT]

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

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Tuesday, November 9, 2010

2-1B 
Medical droid who treats Luke Skywalker's wounds and fits him with a prosthetic hand in Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back.[1]
4-LOM – portrayed by Chris Parsons
A bounty hunter droid in The Empire Strikes Back. 4-LOM was an ambitious protocol droid who overwrote his own programming to embark on a life of crime.[2]
8D8 
An 8D smelter droid working in Jabba the Hutt's palace in Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi.[3]
8t88 
A droid working with Jerec in Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II.

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Admiral Ackbar – portrayed by Timothy M. Rose and voiced by Erik Bauersfeld 
Commands the Rebel fleet in their attack against the second Death Star in Return of the Jedi. Ackbar was a Mon Calamari leader and military commander. Aptly given a name that means "selfless servant," Ackbar devoted himself to the cause of galactic freedom and became the foremost military commander of the Alliance to Restore the Republic, having previously been an Imperial slave, and the later New Republic.[4]
Stass Allie – portrayed by Lily Nyamwasa and Nina Fallon 
Human Jedi Master and Jedi Council member in Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones and Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith.
Allana Solo
Jacen Solo and Tenel Ka's daughter in the Legacy of the Force series. Adopted by Han Solo and Leia Organa-Solo at the end of Invincible and given the name Amelia in public to keep her true parentage a secret.
Padmé Amidala – portrayed by Natalie Portman 
Child queen of, later Senator from, Naboo, who marries Anakin Skywalker and dies giving birth to Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa.[5]
Mas Amedda – portrayed by Jerome Blake and David Bowers 
Vice chair of the Galactic Senate.[6] Blake played the character in Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, Bowers played him in Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones, and both actors appeared in the role for Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith.[6]
Bail Antilles
An Alderaanian senator. Sundered Heart owner.[7]
Raymus Antilles – portrayed by Rohan Nichol and Peter Geddis 
Captain of the Tantive IV in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith and Episode IV: A New Hope, and as captain of the Sundered Heart in the game Star Wars: Empire at War. He was choked by Darth Vader in Episode IV. No relation to Wedge Antilles.
Wedge Antilles – portrayed by Denis Lawson and Colin Higgins
A Rebel and New Republic starfighter pilot.[8]
Queen Breha Antilles Organa – portrayed by Rebecca Jackson Mendoza 
Ruler of Alderaan, wife of Bail Organa, and adoptive mother of Leia Organa.
Tavion Axmis
Antagonist in Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy.

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B4-D4 
The administrative droid that works for Czerka on Telos in the Outer Rim. It is possible to control B4-D4 in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II The Sith Lords while helping the Ithorians with their restoration project.
Ponda Baba
Aqualish mercenary who attacks Luke Skywalker in A New Hope.[9] When the original Kenner action figure for Baba was released, the then-unnamed alien was called simply "Walrus Man".[9] His proper name (as well as the name of his species) was given in 1989 for his appearance in a Star Wars role-playing game.[9]
Cad Bane
– voiced by Corey Burton : A ruthless bounty hunter and main antagonist in The Clone Wars who appears in Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Republic Heroes.[10]
Darth Bane 
Dark lord of the Sith in the Darth Bane book series.
Bao-Dur – voiced by Roger G. Smith
Zabrak technician in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. Bao-Dur invented the mass shadow generator that ended the battle on Malachor V.
Garm Bel Iblis
A Republic senator and initial member of the Rebel Alliance.[11]
Sio Bibble – portrayed by Oliver Ford Davies 
Governor of Naboo in the prequel trilogy.[12]
Depa Billaba – portrayed by Dipika O'Neill Joti 
Jedi Master on the Jedi High Council. Was sent to Haruun Kal by the council. She fell to the dark side and fell into a coma.[13]
Jar Jar Binks – portrayed by Ahmed Best 
Hapless but good-natured Gungan throughout the prequel trilogy. Also known to be clumsy.[14]
Jolee Bindo – voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson 
A human "Gray" Jedi who lived during the times of the Old Republic and went into self-imposed exile on Kashyyyk. He joined Darth Revan to help triumph over the Sith Empire in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic.
Deliah Blue
A companion of Cade Skywalker and Jariah Syn during the Sith-Imperial War in the Legacy comic series.
Blue Max
Droid that is part of Han Solo's crew in The Han Solo Adventures by Brian Daley.[15]
Bossk – portrayed by Alan Harris 
A Trandoshan bounty hunter in The Empire Strikes Back.[16] He also appeared in the book Tales from the Bounty Hunters, the books of the Bounty Hunter Wars trilogy, in the story "The Prize Pelt", and in Star Wars: Empire at War: Forces of Corruption.
Bollux 
Droid that is part of Han Solo's crew in The Han Solo Adventures by Brian Daley.[17]
Borvo the Hutt – voiced by Clint Bajakian 
A Hutt smuggler on Naboo featured in Star Wars: Episode I: Battle for Naboo.
Brianna – voiced by Grey DeLisle 
The "Last Handmaiden" on a Jedi Academy located on Telos IV in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords.
Noa Briqualon – portrayed by Wilford Brimley 
Marooned on Endor in Ewoks: The Battle for Endor.[18]

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C-3PO – portrayed by Anthony Daniels 
Protocol droid who appears throughout the Star Wars movies and Expanded Universe.[19]
CB-99 
Was a droid Jabba the Hutt used to keep his will. After his death shortly before the Battle of Endor, Zorba the Hutt, Jabba's father, reclaimed Jabba's will and everything he owned through the droid. He was first featured in the novel Zorba the Hutt's Revenge.
Joruus C'baoth 
Insane clone of Jedi master Jorus C'baoth and an antagonist in Timothy Zahn's Thrawn trilogy.[20] Zahn originally conceived the character as an insane clone of Obi-Wan Kenobi.[20]
Darth Caedus 
Sith Lord born as Jacen Solo, the oldest son of Han Solo and Leia Organa Solo and Jaina Solo's twin brother.
Lando Calrissian – portrayed by Billy Dee Williams 
Old friend of Han Solo. Businessman and scoundrel who leads the Rebels' space attack against the Death Star in Return of the Jedi.[21] He eventually resigns his military commission and returns to being a businessman.[21]
Charal 
Force-wielding antagonist in Battle for Endor.[22]
Chewbacca – portrayed by Peter Mayhew 
Han Solo's partner and co-pilot of the Millennium Falcon.[23] His father, Attichitucuk, appears as a playable character in Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds. Chewbacca and his wife, Mallatobuck, have a son named Lumpawarrump.[23]
Nas Choka
Yuuzhan Vong warmaster who succeeded Tsavong Lah. Surrendered on behalf of the Yuuzhan Vong after Shimrra's death, ending the conflict.
Darth Cognus
Sith Lord trained by Darth Bane and Darth Zannah. She would later train Jacen Solo
General Airen Cracken
Rebel and New Republic intelligence officer. West End Games Star Wars roleplaying supplements sometimes were published as "Cracken's" guides to their topic.
Arvel Crynyd – portrayed by Hilton McRae 
A-wing pilot who crashes into the Star Dreadnought Executor, causing it to spin out of control, in Return of the Jedi
Salacious B. Crumb – portrayed by Tim Rose and voiced by Mark Dodson 
Kowakian monkey-lizard in Jabba the Hutt's court.[24] Rose's antics controlling the Crumb puppet led to an increase in the character's prominence.[24]
Captain Rex 
Anakin Skywalker's second in command and commander of the 501st Legion in Attack of the Clones and the Clone Wars series. He disappeared just before Episode III, then, after the destruction of the Galactic Empire, he resurfaced and Rex served in the army of the New Republic, next to a young Jedi Master named Luke Skywalker.

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Admiral Natasi Daala
Antagonist introduced in the Jedi Academy trilogy, returning in Darksaber, Planet of Twilight, and Death Star.[25] In the Legacy of the Force series, Daala becomes the chief of state of the Galactic Federation of Free Alliances.
Biggs Darklighter – portrayed by Garrick Hagon 
Luke Skywalker's friend from Tatooine who helps in attacking the Death Star.[26] Biggs' reunion with Luke was cut from the theatrical release of A New Hope but restored for the Special Edition release.[26]
Dengar – portrayed by Morris Bush 
Corellian bounty hunter who appeared in The Empire Strikes Back.[27]
Bren Derlin – portrayed by John Ratzenberger
Rebel officer in The Empire Strikes Back.[28]
Ima-Gun Di- portrayed by Robin Atkin Downes
Jedi Master in Star Wars: The Clone Wars.
Desann – voiced by Mark Klastorin
Dark Jedi antagonist in Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast.
Grand Moff Vilim Disra
Imperial antagonist in the Hand of Thrawn duology and in the novel Allegiance.
Teneniel Djo
Witch of Dathomir appearing in The Courtship of Princess Leia. Married to Isolder, mother of Tenel Ka.
Jan Dodonna – portrayed by Alex McCrindle 
Rebel general who plans the starfighter attack on the first Death Star,[29] and the first character to utter the phrase, "May the Force be with you".
Count Dooku – portrayed by Christopher Lee 
Separatist leader and Sith apprentice also known as Darth Tyranus.[30] Dooku severs Anakin Skywalker's right forearm in Attack of the Clones, and Skywalker kills Dooku in Revenge of the Sith.[30]
Dormé – portrayed by Rose Byrne 
The handmaiden to Senator Padmé Amidala, in Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones.
Grand Moff Dunhausen
A high-ranking Imperial officer and member of the Central Committee of Grand Moffs. Dunhausen is predominantly known for two things: his scheming nature and for always wearing a pair of blaster-shaped earrings. He owns the droid 3B6-RA-7. He is first featured in the novel The Glove of Darth Vader.
Captain Dunwell
Assists Trioculus in his search for Darth Vader's glove. Killed after his submarine explodes. First featured in the novel The Glove of Darth Vader.
Durge – voiced by Daran Norris 
A character in the 2003 Clone Wars animated series.[31]
Kyp Durron
Jedi Master who first appears in Kevin J. Anderson's Jedi Academy Trilogy.[32]
Darth Desolous
A male Pau'an Dark Lord of the Sith. Once a revered Jedi Master, he loses his proper identity after falling to the dark side of the Force. Appears in the video game Star Wars: The Force Unleashed.
Bao-Dur
a male iridonian who fought alongside the exile jedi in the mandolorian wars

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Captain Juno Eclipse – voiced by Nathalie Cox 
Female Imperial pilot and Galen Marek's love interest in The Force Unleashed.[33]
E-3PO 
Protocol droid seen in Episode V.
Ebe Endocott 
Of Triffian species, Ebe is one of the eighteen podracers seen in Episode I.
Emtrey 
An M-3PO series droid that serves Rogue Squadron in the X-Wing book series.
EV-9D9 
Droid working in Jabba the Hutt's palace in Return of the Jedi.[34]
Doctor Cornelius Evazan – portrayed by Alfie Curtis
Character who antagonizes Luke Skywalker in A New Hope.[35]

[edit] F

Keyan Farlander
Rebel Alliance starfighter pilot and Jedi. The Farlander Papers enclosed with some copies of the Star Wars: X-Wing provided backstory to the game's unnamed protagonist.
Jagged Fel
Starfighter pilot and Baron Soontir Fel's son, appearing in the New Jedi Order and Legacy of the Force series.
Roan Fel
Deposed galactic emperor in the Star Wars: Legacy series.
Baron Soontir Fel
Elite Imperial starfighter pilot in Dark Horse Comics and the New Jedi Order series. Brother-in-law to Commander Wedge Antilles.
Davin Felth
Imperial stormtrooper 1023 who discovered that the escape pod that the Empire is looking for contained droids. He kills his superior officer Mod Terrik after becoming disgusted with the Empire's tyranny, giving the Millennium Falcon the time needed to escape from Tatooine.
Jango Fett – portrayed by Temuera Morrison 
Bounty hunter, template for all the clones who made up the Republic's army. Boba Fett's father.[36]
Boba Fett – portrayed by Jeremy Bulloch (V-VI), Daniel Logan (II), and Jason Wingreen (voice, V), Temuera Morrison (voice in the 2004 release of the Original Trilogy) 
Clone of Jango Fett raised by Jango on Kamino as his son.[37] Becomes a bounty hunter.[37] He was eaten alive by Jabba the Hutt's Sarlacc.
Borsk Fey'lya
Bothan politician, introduced in the Thrawn trilogy, who rises to become chief of state of the New Republic.[38] He is held accountable for imprisoning Admiral Ackbar in the Hand of Thrawn trilogy by Timothy Zahn.
Kit Fisto – portrayed by Zachariah Jensen and Daniel Zizmor (Attack of the Clones) and Ben Cooke (Revenge of the Sith
The design of Kit Fisto was first developed as a male Sith concept by concept artist Dermot Power. When the alien Sith apprentice idea was abandoned, Power revisited the tentacle-headed alien as a Jedi, with a less malevolent face, yet still with an imposing presence.[39] Darth Sidious killed Kit Fisto.
Fode – voiced by Greg Proops 
The first head of the two-headed Troig in The Phantom Menace who commentates for the Boonta Eve Classic.
Beed - voiced by Scott Capurro
The second head of the male Troig in The Phantom Menace who commentates for the Boonta Eve Classic.
Bib Fortuna – portrayed by Michael Carter and voiced by Erik Bauersfeld
A male Twi'lek from the planet Ryloth who serves as Jabba the Hutt's majordomo in Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi.

[edit] G

Adi Gallia – portrayed by Gin Clarke 
Corellian Jedi master in the prequel trilogy.[40]
Yarna D'al Gargan – portrayed by Claire Davenport 
Askajian dancer from Jabba the Hutt's palace.
Garindan – portrayed by Sadie Eddon
Also known as Long-Snoot. Is a long-snouted creature who leads Imperial stormtroopers to the Millennium Falcon.[41]
Gonk Droid
A rectangular-cubed shaped droid that walks very slowly. It is a series of worker droids. It is a playable character in the Lego Star Wars series of games and gives ammo to a player in Star Wars Battlefront II.
Mirta Gev
Boba Fett's granddaughter, who first appears in Bloodlines.
Joelle Golda
A Ratlike Jedi Council member in Attack of the Clones, Revenge of the Sith and the Clone Wars series.
Greeata – portrayed by Celia Fushille
A Rodian backup singer and dancer for the Max Rebo Band.
Greedo – portrayed by Paul Blake and Maria de Aragon
Rodian bounty hunter who serves Jabba the Hutt. At the Mos Eisley Cantina in A New Hope, he attempts to kill Han Solo, something he has "been looking forward to... for a long time", but Solo shoots him instead.[42]
General Grievous – voiced by Matthew Wood 
Cyborg supreme commander of the Separatist droid armies killed by Obi-Wan Kenobi in Revenge of the Sith.[43]
Nute Gunray – portrayed by Silas Carson 
Viceroy of the Trade Federation killed by Darth Vader in Revenge of the Sith.[44]

[edit] H

HK-47 – voiced by Kristoffer Tabori 
Assassin droid who joins the player's party in both Knights of the Old Republic and The Sith Lords.[45] It is also part of the Trials of Obi-Wan expansion pack to the massively multiplayer online game Star Wars: Galaxies.[45]
Rune Haako – portrayed by Jerome Blake/James Taylor (Episode I) and Sandy Thompson (Episode III) 
Second in command to Nute Gunray.[46]
San Hill – voiced by Chris Truswell 
Chairman of the Intergalactic Banking Clan, killed by Darth Vader in Revenge of the Sith.[47]
Grand Moff Bertroff Hissa
Leading figure in an attempt to overthrow Ysanne Isard as the head of the Galactic Empire. Hissa founded the Central Committee of Grand Moffs, who installed Trioculus as their figurehead. First appears in the novel The Glove of Darth Vader.
Corran Horn
X-wing pilot and Jedi Knight.[48] I, Jedi is narrated from his first-person perspective.[48] Michael Stackpole, who created the character for the X-Wing series, depicts Horn in the Star Wars Customizable Card Game. Married to Mirax Terrik. [48]

[edit] I

IG-88 
Bounty hunter introduced in The Empire Strikes Back.[49] Ralph McQuarrie's production sketches show a sleeker design than the droid that appears in The Empire Strikes Back.[49] The term "IG-88" itself is not the original label: the script calls the character a "chrome war droid", and during production it was called "Phlutdroid".[49] The production puppet consisted of recycled props from A New Hope, including the Mos Eisley Cantina drink dispenser as its head.[49]
Ysanne Isard
Former head of Imperial Intelligence and leader of the Empire in the Rogue Squadron book series.[50] Isard and her clone are killed in Isard's Revenge.
Irek Ismaren
Antagonist in Children of the Jedi and the New Jedi Order's Enemy Lines duology.
Isolder 
Character who courts Princess Leia in The Courtship of Princess Leia.[51] Killed by Darth Caedus in Invincible. Married to Teneniel Djo, father of Tenel Ka.

[edit] J

Jabba the Hutt- voiced by Larry Ward and operated by Mike Edmonds, Dave Barclay, Toby Philpott, and John Coppinger 
A crime boss employing bounty hunters in The Phantom Menace, The Clone Wars, A New Hope, and Return of The Jedi, killed by Leia Organa aboard his sail barge in Return of The Jedi.[52]
Mara Jade Skywalker – portrayed by Shannon McRandle 
"Emperor's Hand" to Palpatine during his reign; Luke Skywalker's wife.[53]
Queen Jamillia – portrayed by Ayesha Dharker 
Queen of Naboo succeeding Padmé Amidala.[54]
Jarael
A young female Arkanian in the comic book series Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
Carnor Jax
Member of the Emperor's Royal Guard who bribed the Emperor's physician to poison Palpatine's clones. Antagonist of the Crimson Empire series.
Jedi Exile
The player's unnamed character in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II The Sith Lords.
Jerec 
Dark Jedi and main antagonist in Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II.
Moff Jerjerrod – portrayed by Michael Pennington 
Commanding officer of the second Death Star.[55]
Dexter Jettster – voiced by Ronald Falk 
A four-armed alien that wears a heavily stained apron. He is a good friend of Obi-Wan's.
Qui-Gon Jinn – portrayed by Liam Neeson 
Jedi Master who trained Obi-Wan Kenobi.[56]
Jubnuk 
One of Jabba the Hutt's Gamorrean guards. He was eaten alive by the Rancor.
Bardan Jusik 
Jedi Knight who fought in the clone wars, later left the Jedi Order to become a medic, and eventually joined the Mandalorians.

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Tenel Ka
Jedi Knight lover of Jacen Solo and mother of their daughter Allana. Daughter of Isolder and Teneniel Djo.
Captain Kael – voiced by Bruce Robertson 
Captain in the Naboo Royal Security Forces during the invasion of Naboo. Featured in Star Wars: Episode I: Battle for Naboo.
Davik Kang
The Exchange leader of Taris, uses elite mercenaries such as Canderous Ordo and Calo Nord. Killed in the orbital bombardment of Taris. Featured in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic.
Kir Kanos
Anti-hero of the Crimson Empire series.[57]
Talon Karrde
Smuggler introduced in Timothy Zahn's Thrawn trilogy.[58]
Jodo Kast 
A bounty hunter who wears Mandalorian armor. Was mistaken for, and later killed by, Boba Fett.
Kyle Katarn 
The player's character in the first three Dark Forces video games.[59]
Obi-Wan Kenobi – portrayed by Alec Guinness and Ewan McGregor (films) and James Arnold Taylor (The Clone Wars) 
Jedi Master who trains Anakin Skywalker and Luke Skywalker.[60]
Vestara Khai 
Sith apprentice in the Fate of the Jedi series.
Ki-Adi-Mundi – portrayed by Silas Carson 
Cerean Jedi Master and Jedi Council member in the prequel trilogy.[61]
Klaatu
Jabba the Hutt's skiff guard(s) from Return of the Jedi. Originally named "Woof" by ILM designers, Klaatu is a green dog-like humanoid. The character was included in trading cards and miniature figurines.
Ken
The son of Triclops and grandson of Palpatine. Born on Kessel and taken to live in the Lost City of the Jedi underneath Yavin 4. He was found by Luke Skywalker who then joined the Rebel Alliance. It is unknown what happened to Ken after the defeat of Trioculus. First appears in The Lost City of the Jedi.
Derek "Hobbie" Klivian – portrayed by Richard Oldfield 
Rogue Squadron pilot in The Empire Strikes Back.[62]
Agen Kolar – portrayed by Tux Akindoyeni
Zabrak Jedi Master and Jedi Council member in Attack of the Clones, Revenge of the Sith and the Clone Wars series.
Plo Koon – portrayed by Alan Ruscoe and Matt Sloan (films) and James Arnold Taylor (The Clone Wars) 
Kel Dor Jedi Master and Jedi Council member in the prequel trilogy and Expanded Universe. Discovered Togruta Padawan Ahsoka Tano, participated in many battles of the Clone Wars, and was shot down by his clone troopers at the end of the war.[63]
General Rahm Kota – voiced by Cully Frederickson 
Starkiller's mentor in The Force Unleashed.
Kreia – voiced by Sara Kestelman 
Featured in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords, she acts as a mentor to the Jedi Exile. A former Jedi Master and one of the few survivors of the Jedi Civil War and its aftermath, Kreia is secretive and manipulative, and her true history and motivations remain a mystery throughout most of the game. She is also known as Darth Traya. As part of Gamespy's 2005 Game of the Year awards, Kreia received the award for "Best Character."[64]
Exar Kun
Fallen Jedi who establishes a dark-side presence on Yavin IV.[65]

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Warmaster Tsavong Lah
Warmaster during the Yuuzhan Vong invasion.[66]
Beru Lars – portrayed by Bonnie Piesse and Shelagh Fraser 
Owen Lars' girlfriend in Attack of the Clones; in Revenge of the Sith, is his wife, the two take custody of Luke Skywalker.[67] She is the aunt of Luke Skywalker and she is killed and incinerated by stormtroopers in A New Hope.
Cliegg Lars – portrayed by Jack Thompson 
Moisture farmer who purchased Shmi Skywalker and C-3PO, freed and married Shmi, becoming the stepfather of Anakin Skywalker whom he meets only briefly in Attack of the Clones.[68] Lost his leg when pursuing the Sand People who had kidnapped Shmi.[68] The name – and variations of – Cliegg has been in Star Wars drafts since 1974.[68]
Owen Lars – portrayed by Phil Brown and Joel Edgerton 
Son of Cliegg Lars and stepbrother of Anakin Skywalker.[69] He and his wife take custody of Luke Skywalker in Revenge of the Sith.[69] He is the uncle of Luke Skywalker and he is killed by stormtroopers.
Lobot – portrayed by John Hollis 
Lando Calrissian's cyborg aide in The Empire Strikes Back.[70]
Logray – portrayed by Mike Edmonds 
An Ewok.[71]
Lowbacca 
Wookiee Jedi knight and Chewbacca's nephew.
Lumiya
Introduced in Marvel's Star Wars comics, and returns in the Legacy of the Force series as the dark Jedi who turns Jacen Solo to the dark side of the Force.[72]
Luminara Unduli 
The Jedi who trained Barris Offee

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General Crix Madine – played by Dermot Crowley, Terry McGovern (voice in Star Wars: Rogue Squadron)
Imperial officer who defects to the Rebel Alliance.[73]
Darth Malak – voiced by Rafael Ferrer
Antagonist in Knights of the Old Republic whom the player's character defeats in the game's final battle.[74]
Galen Marek – Portrayed by Samuel Witwer
Darth Vader's secret apprentice, also known as Starkiller, in The Force Unleashed multimedia project. He becomes a Jedi and sacrifices himself in a duel with Palpatine and Darth Vader.[75]
Darth Maul – portrayed by Ray Park and voiced by Peter Serafinowicz
Darth Sidious' apprentice in The Phantom Menace, killed by Obi-Wan Kenobi.[76]
Droopy McCool – portrayed by Deep Roy
Member of the Max Rebo Band. He is a Kitonak.
MD-5
A medical droid serving Trioculus that first appears in The Glove of Darth Vader.
Lyn Me – portrayed by Dalyn Chew 
A Twi'lek backup singer and dancer for the Max Rebo Band.
Tion Medon – portrayed by Bruce Spence 
Local administrator on Utapau in Revenge of the Sith.[77]
General Rom Mohc – voiced by Jack Angel 
Creator of the Dark Trooper program in Dark Forces and the game's final boss.
Kasan Moor – voiced by Olivia Hussey 
Former commander of the 128th TIE Interceptor Squadron, member of Rogue Squadron. Featured in the video game Star Wars: Rogue Squadron.
Sly Moore – portrayed by Sandi Findlay
One of Palpatine's personal aides.[78]
Mon Mothma – portrayed by Caroline Blakiston and Genevieve O'Reilly 
Republic senator; later, co-founder and leader of the Rebel Alliance.[79]
Admiral Conan Antonio Motti – portrayed by Richard LeParmentier 
Officer aboard the Death Star over-confident in its power.[80] George Lucas, in a May 1, 2007, appearance on Late Night with Conan O'Brien, gave Motti's full name as "Conan Antonio Motti".
Grand Moff Muzzer 
an Imperial Grand Moff featured in the novel The Glove of Darth Vader. He is shot in the leg by Tibor, Zorba the Hutt's personal bounty hunter, when the Moffship pulls the Zorba Express into the moffship, but survives.

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Jobal Naberrie - portrayed by Trisha Noble 
Padme Amidala's mother
Ruwee Naberrie - portrayed by Graeme Blundell 
Padme Amidala's father
Sola Naberrie - portrayed by Claudia Karvan 
Padma Amidala's older sister
Momaw Nadon 
Ithorian seen in the Mos Eisley cantina in A New Hope. Named "Hammerhead" during the Kenner action figure runs of the 1970s and 1980s.
Boss Rugor Nass – portrayed by Brian Blessed (Star Wars: Episode 1 - The Phantom Menace film), Greg Burson and Kevin Michael Richardson (video games) 
Gungan leader in The Phantom Menace, and attends Padmé Amidala's funeral in Revenge of the Sith.[81]
Captain Lorth Needa – portrayed by Michael Culver 
Captain of the Star Destroyer Avenger killed by Darth Vader for failing to capture the Millennium Falcon in The Empire Strikes Back.[82]
Darth Nihilus
Sith Lord who appears in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords and Star Wars: Legacy. Darth Traya found and trained Nihilus; Nihilus and Darth Sion later betrayed her. The player's character eventually defeats Nihilus.
Nien Nunb – portrayed by Richard Bonehill and Mike Quinn 
Sullustan and Lando Calrissian's co-pilot in Return of the Jedi.[83]

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Barriss Offee – portrayed by Nalini Krishan 
Jedi Padawan of Luminara Unduli.[84]
Ric Olié – portrayed by Ralph Brown 
Pilots the queen's ship and an N-1 starfighter in The Phantom Menace.[85]
Cal Omas
Politician and leader of the Galactic Federation of Free Alliances in the New Jedi Order and Legacy of the Force series.
Omega Squad
A four-man Republic Commando unit featured in the books Star Wars Republic Commando: Hard Contact and Star Wars Republic Commando: Triple Zero.
Carth Onasi – voiced by Raphael Sbarge
A Republic officer and renowned pilot who joins the player character's quest in Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic. If the player chooses a female protagonist, he is a potential love interest.[86] He also appears as an Admiral in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II if the player designates that Revan was light-side in the game.
Onimi 
Depicted throughout most of the New Jedi Order series as a "shamed one", The Unifying Force reveals that Onimi in fact controls Overload Shimrra. Jacen Solo kills Onimi in the series' final book.
Oola – portrayed by Femi Taylor 
Young Twi'lek dancer who wore a leash connected to Jabba the Hutt's throne. She was eaten by Jabba's rancor.[87]
Canderous Ordo – voiced by John Cygan 
A Mandalorian warrior who joins the player character's quest in Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic. He eventually becomes Mandalore and will join the player character's quest in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II.
Bail Organa – portrayed by Jimmy Smits 
Leia Organa's adoptive father and one of the Rebel Alliance's founding members. He was killed in the destruction of Alderaan.[7] Adrian Dunbar portrayed Organa for scenes cut from The Phantom Menace.[7] Smits voiced the character for The Force Unleashed.[88]
Princess Leia Organa – portrayed by Carrie Fisher 
Luke Skywalker's sister and Han Solo's wife.[89] Leader in the Rebel Alliance and the New Republic.[89]
Orrin- a male Neimoidian ally of the CIS during the Clone Wars.
Jan Ors – voiced by Angela Harry (Jedi Knight), Julie Eccles (voice, Dark Forces), Vanessa Marshall (voice, Jedi Outcast
Kyle Katarn's pilot and love interest.
General Otto – voiced by Tom Kane
Imperial officer who deserted the Empire. First appears in the game Star Wars Demolition and appears later in Star Wars Galaxies.
Admiral Kendal Ozzel – portrayed by Michael Sheard 
Initial commander of Darth Vader's Super Star Destroyer Executor in The Empire Strikes Back.[90] Vader kills Ozzel for his incompetence. George Lucas remarked that Sheard produced "the best screen death" he'd seen.[91]

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Emperor Palpatine – portrayed by Ian McDiarmid and Clive Revill 
Naboo senator also known as Darth Sidious.[92] Dark Lord of the Sith whose machinations turn the Galactic Republic into the Galactic Empire.[92] Lures Anakin Skywalker to the dark side of the Force and dubs him Darth Vader.[92] Eventually killed by a redeemed Anakin Skywalker.[92]
Captain Panaka – portrayed by Hugh Quarshie 
Captain of the queen's guard in The Phantom Menace who eventually becomes an Imperial moff.[93]
Jax Pavan 
Male human survivor of Order 66 and protagonist in the Coruscant Nights series.
Gilad Pellaeon
Imperial officer introduced in Timothy Zahn's Thrawn trilogy who rises to lead the Imperial Remnant.[94]
Even Piell – portrayed by Michaela Cottrel
Lannik Jedi Master and Jedi Council member in the prequel trilogy.[95]
Firmus Piett – portrayed by Kenneth Colley
Imperial officer who succeeds Admiral Ozzel as commanding officer of the Executor.[96] Dies when the Executor is destroyed in Return of the Jedi.[96]
Darth Plagueis
Sith Lord, mentioned in Revenge of the Sith, who trained Palpatine. He was obsessed with finding the key to immortality.[92]
Poggle the Lesser – voiced by Marton Csokas 
Archduke of Geonosis and one of the Separatist leaders killed by Darth Vader on Mustafar.[97]
Yarael Poof 
A Jedi Master who appears in The Phantom Menace.[98]
Jek Tono Porkins – portrayed by William Hootkins
A corpulent X-wing pilot codenamed "Red Six" killed in A New Hope.[99]

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Ulic Qel-Droma 
Jedi/Sith in the Tales of the Jedi series.[100]
Danni Quee
New Jedi Order scientist whose research helps in the fight against the Yuuzhan Vong in the New Jedi Order series.
Ooryl Qrygg
A Gand member of Rogue Squadron in Michael A. Stackpole's X-Wing series.

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R2-D2 – portrayed by Kenny Baker 
Astromech droid that appears in all six Star Wars films and in the Star Wars Expanded Universe.[101]
R4-P17 
Droid that accompanies Obi-Wan Kenobi on his mission to Kamino in Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones. Decapitated by Buzz Droids in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith.
R5-D4 
Droid whose motivator blows in the midst of a transaction with Owen Lars on Tatooine, resulting in the ownership of R2-D2 by Luke Skywalker.[102] Note that in A New Hope, Luke describes R5-D4 as an "R2 unit", implying a relationship between the types.
Dack Ralter – portrayed by John Morton 
Luke Skywalker's snowspeeder gunner in The Empire Strikes Back.[103] The spelling of the character's first name vacillates between Dack and Dak.[103]
Oppo Rancisis – portrayed by Jerome Blake 
Thisspiasian Jedi Master and Jedi Council member in the prequel trilogy, master of Battle Meditation.[104]
Atton Rand 
A former Sith Assassin assigned by Darth Revan to find and kill Jedi, though he left Revan's service after discovering that he was Force-sensitive. He is the second character to join your party in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords.[citation needed]
Max Rebo – portrayed by Simon Williamson
Leader of the Max Rebo Band in Return of the Jedi.[105]
Dash Rendar – voiced by John Cygan 
A smuggler developed for the Shadows of the Empire multimedia project, prominently appearing as the protagonist of the Shadows of the Empire video game.[106]
Ree-Yees 
A banished Gran convicted of murder on his homeworld, Kinyen. Ree-Yees expatriated to Tatooine, where he established himself in Jabba's Palace. Later, Ree-Yees plotted to assassinate Jabba the Hutt for the Galactic Empire, in exchange for a retraction of his murder sentence.[107]
Darth Revan – voiced by Rino Romano 
The player's character in Knights of the Old Republic. Revan can be either male or female, though Revan is canonically male and follows the light side path.
General Carlist Rieekan – portrayed by Bruce Boa 
Rebel commanding officer on Hoth in The Empire Strikes Back.[108]
Rogue Squadron 
Rebel Alliance and New Republic starfighter pilots featured in the original trilogy and Expanded Universe.
Rookie One – portrayed by Jamison Jones (Rebel Assault II)
The player's character in Rebel Assault and Rebel Assault II.
Rukh 
Noghri who assassinates Grand Admiral Thrawn in The Last Command.[109]

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Sabé – portrayed by Keira Knightley 
One of Padmé Amidala's handmaidens in The Phantom Menace.[110] Sabé is the queen's decoy; for parts of the movie, the Sabé character is addressed as Amidala.[110] Knightley was cast as Sabé due to her striking resemblance to Natalie Portman, who portrayed Padmé.
Saché – portrayed by Sofia Coppola
The oldest of the five handmaidens of Queen Padmé Amidala of Naboo in The Phantom Menace.
Admiral Sarn – portrayed by Gary Martinez
Leader of the Phantom TIE program in Star Wars: Rebel Assault II.
Sebulba – voiced by Lewis MacLeod 
Podracer who competes against Anakin Skywalker in The Phantom Menace. Sebulba was once a slave, but his podracing skills bought his freedom.[111]
Aayla Secura – portrayed by Amy Allen (film),[112] voiced by Jennifer Hale (The Clone Wars)
[113] Twi'lek Jedi who appears in Attack of the Clones, Revenge of the Sith, Dark Horse Comics' Republic and Clone Wars series, and The Clone Wars television series.
Moff Kohl Seerdon – voiced by Neil Ross 
The main antagonist in Star Wars: Rogue Squadron.
Zev Senesca – portrayed by Christopher Malcolm 
A Rogue Squadron pilot in The Empire Strikes Back.[114]
Shedao Shai
A supreme commander and the advance leader for the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the Star Wars galaxy at the beginning of The New Jedi Order series. Corran Horn defeats Shai in a duel.
Bastila Shan – voiced by Jennifer Hale 
Jedi in Knights of the Old Republic who joins the player's character's quest (even falling in love with them if the player is male) but is seduced to the Dark Side.[115] If the protagonist aligns with the light side of the Force, he defeats Bastila in a lightsaber duel and she redeems herself by helping the Republic fleet.[115] If the protagonist is a dark-side character, the player has the option of killing Bastila or allowing her to live and become his Lover and apprentice.[115]
Shimrra 
Yuuzhan Vong Supreme Overlord, controlled by Onimi, in the New Jedi Order series.
Darth Sidious – portrayed by Clive Revill and Ian McDiarmid 
Palpatine's Sith alter ego.[92]
Sifo-Dyas 
Jedi master who ordered the creation of the clone trooper army in the prequel trilogy.
Aurra Sing – portrayed by Michonne Bourriague 
Bounty hunter in The Phantom Menace and the "Clone Wars".[116]
Sintas Vel
Boba Fett's wife, mentioned in Bloodlines.
Darth Sion – voiced by Louis Mellis 
An antagonist in The Sith Lords. Darth Traya trained both Sion and Nihilus, who in turn betray her. He holds his ravaged body together with the Force. The player's character eventually defeats Sion.
Anakin Skywalker – portrayed by Jake Lloyd (I), Hayden Christensen (II, III and the revised version of VI), James Earl Jones (voice) (III, IV, V and VI), David Prowse (IV, V, and VI), and Sebastian Shaw (VI) 
Jedi whose fall and redemption are portrayed in the Star Wars films.[117]
Ben Skywalker
Luke Skywalker and Mara Jade Skywalker's son. Jedi Knight. Former student of Jacen Solo, his cousin. In Fate of the Jedi: Outcast, he voluntarily accompanies his father into exile. He proves himself as both a fighter and as an investigator.
Cade Skywalker
Descendant of Luke and Mara Jade Skywalker and protagonist of the Star Wars: Legacy comic series.
Luke Skywalker- portrayed by Mark Hamill 
Anakin Skywalker and Padme Amidala's son and Leia Organa's twin.[118] Jedi whose coming of age and rise as a Jedi are portrayed in the original Star Wars trilogy and Star Wars Expanded Universe.[118] Luke re-establishes the Jedi Order. Husband of Mara Jade, father of Ben Skywalker, ancestor of Cade Skywalker.
Luuke Skywalker
A clone of Luke Skywalker, created by Joruus C'baoth in the Thrawn Trilogy
Mara Jade Skywalker 
"Emperor's Hand" to Palpatine during his reign; Luke Skywalker's wife and mother to Ben. Aunt to Jaina, Jacen and Anakin.[53] Murdered by Darth Caedus.
Shmi Skywalker – portrayed by Pernilla August 
Anakin Skywalker's mother who is always supportive of her son. She, too, is a slave. Qui-Gon attempts to bargain for her freedom but fails. Anakin finds it hard to leave Tattooine without her. She dies in his arms after being kidnapped and tortured by Tusken Raiders in Attack of the Clones.[119]
Sy Snootles
Lead vocalist of the Max Rebo Band in Return of the Jedi..[120]
Anakin Solo 
Youngest son of Han and Leia Organa Solo.[121]
Han Solo – portrayed by Harrison Ford 
Captain of the Millennium Falcon who joins the Rebellion and marries Leia Organa.[122]
Jacen Solo 
The oldest son of Han Solo and Leia Organa Solo, and Jaina Solo's twin brother. Becomes Darth Caedus. Killed by twin sister.[123]
Jaina Solo 
The daughter of Han Solo and Leia Organa Solo, and Jacen Solo's twin sister.[124] Jedi Knight.
Leia Organa Solo 
See "Princess Leia Organa" under #O.
Thrackan Sal-Solo
Han Solo's cousin and an antagonist in the Corellian trilogy. He is also prominent Legacy of the Force series, where he is killed.
Lama Su – voiced by Anthony Phelan
Prime Minister of Kamino in Attack of the Clones.[125]
Nomi Sunrider
A Jedi in several Dark Horse Comics Old Republic-era series.
Gavyn Sykes – portrayed by Christian J Simpson 
A Lieutenant in the Royal Naboo Security Force during the Invasion of Naboo. Partnered with R2-C4 to knock out the Droid Control Ship's Shield Generator in The Phantom Menace, allowing young Anakin Skywalker to destroy the ship from within.[126]

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General Cassio Tagge – portrayed by Don Henderson 
Imperial officer aboard the Death Star in A New Hope.[127]
Grand Moff Wilhuff Tarkin – portrayed by Peter Cushing and Wayne Pygram 
The commanding officer of the Death Star in A New Hope.[128]
Captain Roos Tarpals – portrayed by Steven Spiers 
Gungan soldier in The Phantom Menace.[129]
TC-14 – portrayed by John Fensom and voiced by Lindsay Duncan 
A protocol droid who appears in the beginning of Star Wars: The Phantom Menace.
T3-M4  
A utility droid who appears as a playable character in the Knights of the Old Republic series as an Expert Droid which is able to undertake a variety of task including ship repair.[130]
Booster Terrik
Smuggler who becomes Corran Horn's father-in-law in the X-Wing series and helps protect Jedi children in the New Jedi Order series.
Mirax Terrik
Smuggler who becomes Corran Horn's wife in the X-Wing series.
Mod Terrik
Imperial stormtrooper captain who was shot in the back by subordinate fellow stormtrooper Davin Felth while attempting to kill or capture Han Solo and his human and droid cargo.
Tessek – portrayed by Gerald Home 
Also known as "Squid Head", Jabba the Hutt's accountant in Return of the Jedi.[131]
Bria Tharen
Woman whom Han Solo rescues from a cult in The Han Solo Trilogy. Later joins the Rebel Alliance and helps the Rebels secure the plans to the first Death Star. After being captured by the Empire, Tharen commits suicide rather than risk betraying the Rebellion during interrogation.
Grand Moff Thistleborn 
He was a loyal member of the Central Committee of Grand Moffs. He was first featured in the novel The Glove of Darth Vader.
Raynar Thul
Jedi whose personality is altered by joining with the Kiliks in the Dark Nest Crisis series.
Grand Admiral Thrawn 
The antagonist in Timothy Zahn's Thrawn Trilogy.[132]
Shaak Ti – portrayed by Orli Shoshan
Member of The Jedi Council who escaped The Great Jedi Purge. In a deleted scene from Star Wars Episode 3: Revenge of the Sith, she is killed by General Grievous, though this is officially regarded as non-canon.[133] She later appears in Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, and is apparently killed by Starkiller/Galen Marek.
Tibor
A Barabel bounty hunter who assists Zorba the Hutt. First appears in Zorba the Hutt's Revenge.
Saesee Tiin – portrayed by Khan Bonfils, Jesse Jensen, and Kenji Oates 
Jedi in the prequel trilogy and Clone Wars TV series.
Major Grodin Tierce
In Timothy Zahn's Hand of Thrawn series, Tierce is the clone of a stormtrooper of the same name. Thrawn, who created the clone as part of an experiment, added some of his own military genius to the clone's mind.
Triclops
Created from extracting the DNA from Palpatine and inserted into a woman named Niobi. He was born mutated with a third eye in the back of his head. Thought to be more powerful than his father, he was sent to exile. Later found by Luke Skywalker and joined the Alliance. First appears in Mission from Mount Yoda.
Trioculus 
The self-proclaimed son of Palpatine and the ruler of half of the Empire. First appears in The Glove of Darth Vader.
Darth Tyranus – portrayed by Christopher Lee 
See "Count Dooku" under #D.
Captain Gregar Typho – portrayed by Jay Laga'aia 
Amidala's bodyguard in Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith.[134]
Ahsoka Tano – voiced by Ashley Eckstein 
Anakin Skywalker's Togruta Jedi padawan.

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Darth Vader – portrayed by David Prowse (IV-VI), Sebastian Shaw (unmasked original, VI), Hayden Christensen (III and VI DVD), and James Earl Jones (voice, III-VI) 
The alter-ego of Anakin Skywalker after his fall to the dark side.[117]
Supreme Chancellor Finis Valorum – portrayed by Terence Stamp 
Chancellor ousted from office in The Phantom Menace, allowing Palpatine to rise to power.[135] Finis valorum is (presumably) Dog Latin for "the end of the strong/valiant/honorable [age]", referring to the fact that he was the last legitimate Supreme Chancellor. Valorum is not actually a word in Latin.
Mission Vao 
The young Twi'lek that accompanied Revan on his journey to confront his old apprentice Darth Malak.
Shado Vao 
Padawan of Jedi Council member Kol Skywalker at the time of the Sith's massacre of the Jedi on Ossus in the Star Wars: Legacy comics.
Nahdar Vebb – voiced by Tom Kenny 
A male Mon Calamari who served as the Padawan of Jedi Master Kit Fisto during the Clone Wars. Vebb was killed by the infamous General Grievous.
General Maximilian Veers – portrayed by Julian Glover 
Officer who led the Empire's attack on Hoth in The Empire Strikes Back.[136] He is also the creator of the AT-AT walker.
Tahiri Veila
Anakin Solo's best friend and briefly Darth Caedus' apprentice. Brought back to the light by Ben Skywalker.
Ailyn Vel
Boba Fett's daughter, appears in Bloodlines. Designs to kill her father, Boba Fett as she believes he abandon both her mother and she when she is captured by Jacen Solo's Galactic Army Guard. She dies under interrogation by Jacen Solo, further pushing Jacen towards the Dark Side of the Force and his ultimate rebirth as Darth Caedus.
Asajj Ventress – voiced by Grey DeLisle and Nika Futterman 
Antagonist in the Clone Wars and The Clone Wars series.[137]
Vergere 
Jedi who lives among the Yuuzhan Vong and offers Jacen Solo insight into their culture and connection to the Force.[138]
Vima-Da-Boda 
Fallen Old Republic Jedi introduced in Dark Empire. Regains her connection to the Force after aiding Leia Organa Solo in Dark Empire II and Empire's End.
Quinlan Vos
Jedi who began his training at an older age than most initiates.[139] Featured in the Star Wars: Republic comic series. The character's design was based on a background character in the Mos Espa podrace scene in The Phantom Menace.[139]
Vuffi Raa
Lando Calrissian's droid companion in The Adventures of Lando Calrissian.

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Wicket W. Warrick – portrayed by Warwick Davis 
Ewok who helps Princess Leia and the other Rebels in Return of the Jedi, and who also appears in the Star Wars: Ewoks animated series and the TV movies Caravan of Courage and Battle For Endor.[140]
Watto – voiced by Andy Secombe 
Toydarian junk store owner and slaveholder of Anakin and Shmi Skywalker in The Phantom Menace.
Taun We – voiced by Rena Owen 
Kamioan administrator who guides Obi-Wan Kenobi during his visit to the cloning facility in Attack of the Clones.[141] During filming, Owen wore on set a maquette of the alien's head atop a hardhat, providing her co-stars with the proper eye-line for talking with the character.[141]
Zam Wesell – portrayed by Leeanna Walsman 
Shape-shifting bounty hunter who fails in her mission to kill Padmé Amidala and was killed by Jango Fett.[142]
Beru Whitesun – portrayed by Bonnie Maree Piesse and Shelagh Fraser
Beru Lars' maiden name. See "Beru Lars" under #L
Mace Windu – portrayed by Samuel L. Jackson 
A master who sits on the Jedi Council and the main character in Shatterpoint. He and three other Jedi are killed by Darth Sidious during the Jedi Purge.[143]
Winter 
A Rebel agent known as "Targeter" who goes on to be an aide to Leia Organa Solo and Admiral Ackbar. In the expanded universe she marries Tycho Celchu. She cares for Admiral Ackbar as he gets old and is with him when he passes on. She also, in the Legacy of the Force Series, aids Jaina Solo and the Darkmeld in their missions.
Wuher – portrayed by Ted Burnett
Bartender at the Mos Eisley Cantina in A New Hope.[144]

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X1
Force-sensitive clone trooper and antagonist in Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron.
X2
Force-sensitive clone trooper and protagonist in Elite Squadron.
Xanatos 
In Jude Watson's Jedi Apprentice series, Xanatos is the former padawan of Qui-Gon Jinn who turned to the dark side of the Force.
Prince Xizor 
A character in Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire. Little is known about his past. He is head of the Black Sun criminal syndicate, depicted "like the Godfather with a reptilian overlay." He puts a hit on Luke Skywalker, so that Darth Vader will suffer the emperors wrath and he will become his apprentice and his grip on the galaxy will be supreme. He also appears to have a mind control power over Leia, briefly making her kiss him and almost forces her to have sexual intercourse.[145] According to Forces of Corruption, Xizor is apparently killed after the game's protagonist frames him. The character's name was inspired by a Portuguese name, Xico.[145]

[edit] Y

Yaddle – portrayed by Phil Eason 
Female member of Yoda's species, Yaddle is a member of the Jedi Council in The Phantom Menace.[146] Iain McCaig's concept art was originally a depiction of a young Yoda, conveying youth, pain, and wisdom inspired.[146] This work was used to create Yaddle.[146]
Yané – portrayed by Candice Orwell in Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace. She is one of Padmé Amidala's handmaidens.
Yoda – portrayed by Frank Oz, Tom Kane (voice only, mainly the tv series and video games) 
Jedi master who trained Count Dooku and Luke Skywalker. His homeworld is unknown, but he goes into exile on Dagobah after the fall of the Republic in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith.[147]
Joh Yowza 
A Yuzzum only seen in Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi. He is a member of the Max Rebo Band.

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Zaalbar 
A Wookiee companion in Knights of the Old Republic.
Tyber Zann 
Leader of the Zann Consortium, a criminal organization in the video game Empire At War: Forces of Corruption.
Zax the Hutt 
A Hutt found on Taris in the video game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. Players go to him to obtain bounties.
Zekk 
Jedi friend of Jacen and Jaina Solo, appearing in The New Jedi Order and Legacy of the Force series.
Ziro the Hutt – voiced by Corey Burton
Jabba the Hutt's uncle who appears in the Clone Wars series.
Zorba the Hutt
Jabba the Hutt's father[148] and barron of Cloud City after Lando Calrissian. First appears in Zorba the Hutt's Revenge.
Zuckuss – portrayed by Cathy Munro 
Gand Bounty hunter appearing in The Empire Strikes Back. Zuckuss is an ammonia-breathing Gand findsman. He employs special religious rituals to locate his quarry.
Commodore Zuggs
An officer in the Imperial Starfleet and also later serves under Trioculus. First featured in The Lost City of the Jedi and later returns in Star Wars: Rebellion.
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