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Talan
this primitive, fearsome bounty hunter was a member of a nomadic race. An agent of Prince Xizor sent to work with Darth Vader, Vader offered him the lives of his wife and family in return for the capture of Luke Skywalker. Vader knew that Xizor would attempt to thwart his attempts to capture Luke, so he made contingency plans. Talan was replaced with the character Jix in the final Shadows of the Empire drafts. (SSE)

Tallock
in the second screenplay draft of Star Wars: A New Hope, a tallock is a kind of cape worn by Captain Oxus. (2D)

Tan-takk RS-411
in the second screenplay draft of Star Wars: A New Hope, this is the R-2 scramble code used by Deak Starkiller to override the prime directive of his R-2 droids. He uses it in an effort to get the droids away from Darth Vader, after Vader attacks his ship. (2D)

Tarkin
through the rough and first drafts of Star Wars, Tarkin was a priest who opposed General Luke Skywalker's attempts to attack the new Empire. In the second draft, he was a commander in the rebellion who first appeared at the Massassi Outpost. In the second screenplay draft, Tarkin was the Grande Mouff, commander of the Outland Kesseliam Dragoons. He was a thin, bird-like man working for the Alliance as a bodyguard of sorts for the Starkiller. (2D, TAS)

TC-3
in the revised rough draft of Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace, this protocol droid served the Trade Federation. In later drafts, this droid became known as TC-14. (IG1, ATPM)

TDF104
the model of starship owned by Oxus and Jabba the Hutt, in the second screenplay draft of Star Wars: A New Hope. It was stolen by Han Solo and Montross in order to transport Luke Starkiller to Ogana Major. It was a long, ornate ship, often referred to as a Corellian Gypsy vessel. Eventually, this became the Millennium Falcon. (2D)

Teemto Pagalies
in the revised rough draft of Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace, this podracer came from the moons of Iego. (IG1)

Teeter
in the revised rough draft of Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace, Teeter was one of two Naboo fighter pilots who managed to disable the shields on the Trade Federation's control ship, allowing Anakin Skywalker and Padme' to destroy the ship. (IG1)

Terminal Man
this was the name used to describe the character Trinto Duaba, during the filming of Star Wars: A New Hope. (CHRN)

Thadd
this was one of the original names used to describe the Arcona known as Hem Dazon, during post-production on Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope. (OWS)

Thanta Sauce
a condiment preferred by Owen Lars. (2D)

The Son of The Suns
in the second screenplay draft of Star Wars: A New Hope, the Son of the Suns is the prophecied savior of the galaxy. He is destined to overturn the Knights of the Sith and restore peace to the galaxy. (SGL, 2D)

The Star Wars: Episode Four of the Adventures of Luke Starkiller
the title given to the third screenplay draft of Star Wars: A New Hope. (TAS)

T-Head
this term was used to describe the Arcona character in Star Wars: A New Hope, during the film's production. (CHRN)

Thorp
this light-skinned Sakiyan was among the many patrons who frequented Ackmena's cantina. (SWH)

Tink
this was one of the original names used to describe the Chadra-Fan character Kabe, during post-production on Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope. In an early scene which was eventually dropped, Tink was identified as a cohort to Doctor Evazan. (OWS)

Toadstool Terror
this was one of the many alien creatures designed, but never used, during the filming of Jabba the Hutt's palace for Return of the Jedi. (CHRN)

Tobler Ceel
in the revised rough draft of Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace, this Gungan was the highest-ranking officer in Governor Nass's army. Ceel eventually became simply General Ceel in the final draft. (IG1)

Ton-mummd
this planet was one of several proposed as the Rebel base at the end of The Empire Strikes Back. In early script conferences, it was a grass-covered world. (TAS)

Tooggle
this was one of the original names used to describe the Snivvian character Takeel, during post-production on Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope. (OWS)

Tork
Tork was an imposing, pale-skinned being who was employed by Ackmena as a busboy and assistant in her cantina. (SWH)

Townowi
this planet was named early in the development of Star Wars, but eventually became Aquilae. (TAS)

Townowi System
from the first draft of Star Wars, Akira Valor was a Dai warrior from the Townowi System. (TAS)

Toy Dampener
in the revised rough draft of Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace, this podracer was a native of the planet New Cov. During the Donic Day race, he forced Anakin Skywalker's pod to flip upside-down, landing onto of his own pod. (IG1)

Transport Guild
in the second screenplay draft of Star Wars: A New Hope, the Transport Guild, along with the Power Guild, arranged for a series of assassinations within, and rigged elections of, the ranks of the Great Senate. They then took control of the Senate, but were opposed by the Jedi Bendu. The Guilds declared the Jedi traitors, and tried and executed most of them. The Guild-controlled Senate then twisted the laws to their own designs, and the Empire was born. (2D)

Tree of Life
this tree, found in the jungles of Kashyyyk, is sacred to the Wookiees. Its huge, tall form is a symbol for the Wookiee celebration of Life Day. (SWH)

Ttaz
this rocky desert world was created during the early script conferences for The Empire Strikes Back, although it was never used. (TAS)

Tuareg
this nomadic tribe served as the design basis for the Tusken Raiders, during the development of Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope. (PM9)

Tunkell
a spice used in Bantha Surprise. (SWH)

Turshum
a spice used in Bantha Surprise. (SWH)

Tuskens
in the rough draft of Star Wars, the Tuskens were a group of the Empire's elite troops sent to Ogana to hunt down Deak Starkiller's allies and family. In the screenplay's second draft, they became a specialized Imperial reconnaissance team. (2D, TAS)

Tweetu
in the revised drafts of Return of the Jedi, Tweetu was one of two Jawas who replaced the Del Andues. (TAS)

Tyree
in the second screenplay draft of Star Wars: A New Hope, Tyree is the pilot of Deak Starkiller's ship. (2D)

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