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Teedra, Rall
this man served as the leader of Bethal's chamber of commerce during the years surrounding the Battle of Yavin.
(SWJ4)
Teeha
this was the Ewok word for "thank you".
(BTRKS26)
Teehl
this freelance mercenary worked for Jabba the Hutt as an enforcer. Teehl wore a well-worn black-and-gold spacesuit topped with a polarized faceplate that hides her face. She started out as the favorite mistress of a powerful pirate, and worked and saved until the day she could buy her own ship. That ship was the Grasp, and she went solo as soon as she could afford it. She was ordered by Jabba to recover a gravity-well projector controlled by the Ugors, some time after the Battle of Yavin. The Alliance and the Squibs were after the same projector, hoping to use the device to pull the Elusive out of hyperspace before it could deliver Alliance datapacks to the Empire.
(SH)
Teek
a small, white-furred creature living in the Forest Moon of Endor, the teek had incredible speed but not a lot of agility. The average teek had close-set black eyes, buck-teeth, and pointed ears with tufts of white fur on them. Despite their appearance, teeks were semi-intelligent, and could communicate with other beings, albeit with great difficulty. The Ewoks avoided the teeks at all costs, considering them sure signs of trouble ahead. They were the packrats of the moon's forests, taking shiny trinkets and tokens and exchanging them for something of equal value. For many, the teek's idea of what was equal in value was often skewed. At the time of the Battle of Endor, there were very few teeks living in the forest.
(BFE, ISU, SWDB)
Teek
this was the spoken language of the Teeks, which were native to the Forest Moon of Endor.
(GMR9)
Teek
for lack of a better name, this was the name used by one of the Teeks on the Forest Moon of Endor. Teek served as his race's representative to the many unusual races that visited the moon, including the native Ewoks. Teek himself became attached to Noa Briqualon, and lived with him for many years. When Noa left for Coruscant with Cindel Towani, Teek went to lived with Deej Warrick and the Ewoks of Bright Tree Village.
(BFE, SWDB)
Teeko
this Rodian male was one of Greedo's many uncles.
(TME)
Teeko Soonca
this Rodian was the leader of a corporate triumverate formed with Mannee Swaano and Ruku Koof. A quiet, reserved Rodian, he was amused with the posturing of his subordinates whenever he gave them orders.
(SPG)
Teeks and Ewoks
this was a childs' game that was popular during the height of the New Republic.
(DN1)
Teeks, Edbit
this Old Republic Intelligence agent was dispatched top Tarhassan during the build-up to the Clone Wars, as the planetary government made rumblings about joining the Separatists. Just before the Battle of Geonosis, his partner retired, and his superiors decided not to provide a replacement. Thus, Teeks was on his own on Tarhassan when the Clone Wars began. Six days before the Tarhassan government opted to join the Confederacy of Independent Systems, Teeks disappeared. A mission team, gathered from untrained agents picked from various low-level Republic agencies, was put together to rescue him. Led by Cherek Tuhm, the team included Tinian Hanther, Livintius Sazet, Joram Kithe, and Mapper Gann. While Tuhm and his fellow administrators labored over plan details, Joram and Mapper simply went out and hunted Teeks down. They discovered that he had been abducted by Tarhassan Planetary Security while eating at Corgan's Gustatorium, and had not been betrayed by his lover, Zazana Renkel. The pair convinced their teammates to launch a daring rescue attempt, which succeeded in liberating Teeks from prison. His innocence and loyalty to the Republic remained in question, and Teeks was returned to Coruscant for debriefing.
(SWI73)
Teeku
meaning "commanding", this was one of the most common names among Rodian males. These names generally described characteristics of historical individuals, and different Rodian clans used up to three names to describe an individual.
(GCG)
Teel
the wood of this tree was considered moderately valuable, and was used in elaborate furniture and art.
(XWA)
Teela
a plant whose pink blossoms give off an electrospectrum aura when open.
(TME)
Teelar
this was the name of the two-handed method of wielding a sword, established by the long-extinct Lar Warriors.
(AIR)
Teelian's Electronic Emporium
this small business, located in Celanon City, sold all sorts of high-tech products, both legal and illegal.
(POC)
Teemto Pagalies
this alien, a Veknoid native to Moonus Mandel, was one of the Outer Rim's best podracer pilots. He was also infatuated with the Rutian Twi'Lek, Ann Gella. He flew an IPG-X1131 LongTail podracer. Teemto was a small humanoid whose lower jaw dominated his small face. He had been exiled from Moonus Mandel for refusing to enter into an arranged marriage. During the Boonta Eve Classic race, Teemto was passed by nine-year-old Anakin Skywalker shortly before his own pod simply exploded. Teemto survived the blast, rolling out of it inside his wheel-shaped pod. He went on to place in the Vinta Harvest Classic race on Malastare shortly afterward, and actually won the Aleen Classic, but eventually gave up podracing altogether after several crashes cost him an arm and covered much of his body with scar tissue. He retired to Tatooine, and went to work as a mechanic for Ulda Banai at the Mos Espa Swoop Arena. Note that Star Wars Journal: Anakin Skywalker names this alien Teemto Pugales.
(TPM, YJC1, JAS, IG1, PRT, OWS, TG, NEGC, SWDB)
Teep, Dakorse
this young man was pressed into duty as a starfighter pilot with Rogue Squadron, in the wake of the Battle of Coruscant. Teep served as Rogue Seven during his tenure with the squadron, although his tenure was unfortunately short. During a Yuuzhan Vong airraid on the Borleias base, Teep's fighter took damage as it left the hangar, when the hangar was destroyed by a plasma ball. His fighter careened out of control and crashed into the jungle. Teep died in the resulting explosion.
(EL2)
Teerik
this Rodian was a noted savrip hunter, working on the planet Ord Mantell during the height of the Galactic Civil War.
(GMR1, WOA15)
Teerik
meaning "spiritual", this was one of the most common names among Rodian males. These names generally described characteristics of historical individuals, and different Rodian clans used up to three names to describe an individual.
(GCG)
Teerlop-zikody
this side dish often accompanied grilled kabobs of enyak meat.
(SWJ11)
Teers
this was one of the most common Gungan surnames, taking from the father's side of the family. These surnames were not dropped, even after marriage. This name referred to a species of coral found in the oceans of Naboo, which was used to make weapons.
(GCG)
Teers
this species of blue coral was native to Naboo. It was used by the Gungans to create a variety of weapons.
(GCG)
Teesaw
this Huttese word was used to indicate at cruiser-class starship.
(GMR5)
Teetch
this was a common name among the Menahuun people.
(UANT)
Teeth of Tatooine
also known as the Valley of the Wind, this is a smooth-floored gulley near Jabba the Hutt's palace. The Hutt used it to punish those beings that deserved a quicker death than the Sarlacc pit, allowing them to dream up images of fanged monsters before realizing their position. In fact, the Teeth of Tatooine are wind-blown chips of desert sandstone and silica. The being is tied to the valley floor just past dawn, with leather hides wrapped and tied around each limb. As the temperature rises, the winds pick up and the victim begins to sweat. The sweat loosens the leather briefly, giving the victim reason to struggle. However, the leather simply tightens as it rubs the victim's skin raw and bleeding. The valley is situated such that great gusts of wind rip through it, pushed by the intensely-changing temperatures. The winds pick up small flechettes of stone and propel them through the valley, but the weight of the stones keeps them low to the ground. The stones have been sharpened by scraping along other stones, and become tooth-like knives. The wind-driven stones flay the victim alive.
(TBH)
Tee-tocky
this was the Huttese word for "time."
(GMR5)
Teeubo
this was a common name given to Twi'lek females, and meant "treasure" in the Twi'leki language.
(GCG)
Tee-ubo Doole
this Twi'lek woman was the only non-human member of the ExGal-4 outpost on Belkadan at the time Yomin Carr arrived at the planet. She was strong-willed and stubborn, and was often forced to submit to the demands of Danni Quee. She was one of the many ExGal people who took recreational intoxicants to alleviate the boredom of listening for extra-galactic activity, a practice despised by Danni Quee. When their sensors noticed a huge storm brewing on the planet, she led a group out to scout the storm. However, they discovered the Belkadan had become an ecological wasteland, thanks to the dweebit beetles unleashed by Yomin Carr. Bendodi Ballow-Reese, a member of the search group, realized that they would never make it back to ExGal-4, and committed suicide so that his oxygen could be used by the remaining members. Soon, just Tee-ubo and Jerem Cadmir were left. Tee-ubo realized that both would never make it, and she gave Jerem her oxygen pack and allowed the noxious atmosphere to destroy her.
(VP)
Teevan
this humanoid race was native to the planet Teevan. Teevans were known for their incredible flexibility, which came from the fact that their limbs seemed to be made from rubber. Their skin and eyes had silvery coloration, and a Teevan could literally cross their legs several times over without injury.
(JQ1)
Teevan
this planet was the homeworld of the Teevan race.
(JQ1)
Teeyr Verke
this was the name of a noted Phindar individual.
(UANT)
Teezl
this unusual creature was believed to have been extinct by the time Emperor Palaptine rose to power. Known colloquially as a screamer, it was a natural hyperspace communications amplifier, and could communicate across the galaxy almost instantaneously with its counterparts or other machine-based hyperspace receivers. A teezl lacked a true form, resembling a large swirl of bluish light that dazzled the eyes and bewildered the mind.Initial study showed that the teezl was non-sentient, and lacked any kind of feelings or senses. A single, surviving teezl was discovered by the Empire, and Emperor Palpatine dispatched one of the largest Imperial fleets, under the command of Admiral Giel, to bring the teezl back to Coruscant. However, their mission was discovered by the Alliance, which managed to infiltrate Admiral Giel's fleet and destroy the teezl.
(PH, MC61)
Tefau
this planet is the homeworld of a tall, blue-skinned race of aliens. They have large, thin heads which are dominated by a pair of nasal slits in the center. A small mouth is located just below the nostrils. Their eyes bulge out from the disk-shaped head, which is ridged at the edges.
(CCG9)
Teff
this was the alias used by young Boba Fett, during his escape from Raxus Prime, shortly after the Battle of Geonosis. He used the Teff alias when he was rescued by a clone trooper which had arrived on the planet as part of an Old Republic task force searching for Count Dooku.
(BF2)
Tefilous, Pann
this man was a flambouyant promoter of organized starship racing during the New Order.
(CRO)
Tefilous, Patra
this woman was Zag Tefilous' half sister. She also served as his chief mechanic.
(HR)
Tefilous, Zag
born to a family of vagabonds and thrill-seekers, Zag became one of the Outer Rim's best amateur speeder racers. He was sponsored by XySpeeder Corporation, and soon dominated the professional races too.
(HR)
Tegas Sulkec
this was the name of a noted Caamasi individual.
(UANT)
Tegg
this Ugnaught worked as a technician aboard the Esfandia Long-Range Communications Base, during the height of the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy. Unknown to his comrades, Tegg was also a member of the Peace Brigade. It was Tegg, not the Noghri Eniknar, who brought a villip into the base, allowing the Yuuzhan Vong to discover its location. Tegg was apprehended by Fan Gantree and Leia Organa Solo, and Leia used the Force to render Tegg unconscious before he could escape.
(FH3)
Teggett
this New Republic X-Wing pilot was assigned to the Mandjur during the Battle of N'zoth. He flew an X-Wing which was painted vivid red and recognizable by the entire crew. When the Mandjur was hit with a pair of Yevethan missiles, Plat Mallar was forced to take Teggett's fighter out and rescue several other pilots who were in trouble.
(TT)
Teggi
the roots of this fungus were one of the main ingredients in bantha fodder.
(POC)
Tego
this manufacturer made vibro-weapons.
(CRO)
Tegret
this was one of the Nebulon-B frigates which were used by the Imperial Navy, during the height of the Galactic Civil War.
(XVT)
Teguta Lusat
this was the largest of the cities found on Rafa IV, and was home to the planet's primary spaceport. Because of this, Teguta Lusat served as the planetary capital of Rafa IV, as well as the capital of the entire Rafa System. Almost like the native Toka, Teguta Lusat was a drab, soulless city. Lando Calrissian landed in the city during the early years of the New Order while attempting to acquire the droid Vuffi Raa, only to discover that he had picked up a number of pregnant mynocks while traveling through the Oseon System. This got him in trouble with the spaceport's Landing Control.
(LCM)
Teguta Lusat Interstellar Spaceport
this was the primary spaceport of the Rafa System, located in the city of Teguta Lusat, on the planet Rafa IV.
(LCM)
Teh
this H'kig glyph is so sacred that is cannot be written out, and is often spoken as simply "t'." Its meaning is translated into "the transcendant."
(SOL)
Teh'Jar II
this planet, located in the Minos Cluster, was rumored to be the resting place of the Um'Tal, or Sky Stone. Both Angrail Ryhl and Nardo Sau sought the artifact during the New Order. Both had to struggle against Imperial bureaucracy to just reach the planet.
(HR)
Tehk'la
this was the preferred form of knife used by Nagai warriors. The tehk'la blade resembled a standard vibroblade, with serrated edges for increased damage to an opponent's flesh.
(UANT)
Tehk'lka
see Tehk'la
(NEGW)
Tehno-root
the extract of this plant is used as a mind-altering drug in some areas of the galaxy.
(POT)
Teiras, Graff
this imposing, well-muscled man served Retter Lewis as the store manager and shipping operations head for Callia's. The silver-haired Teiras was also an Alliance agent with contacts in the upper eschelons of the Alliance's command structure.
(CRO)
Teirra Parko's Crystal Room
Fitz Roi shot off his antique projectile pistols in this establishment, located in Recardeon, on Rimma.
(SWJ3)
Tejha Larel
this portrait of Lady Cjaalysce Beal was painted shortly before her dead. In the portrait, she appeared sad and withdrawn. History revealed that the painting was done shortly after her love, Iann Doaba, exiled himself into the open desert after killing a rival for her love. Cjaalysce only loved Iann, and fled into the desert to bring him back. She died in the desert, but only after locating Iann's possessions. The name of the portrait was an Old Corellian phrase which meant "undying love."
(BSS)
Tejrivozs
this barren world was the third and outermost planet in the Riflorii System. The environment on Tejrivozs was highly variable, and ranged from frozen to searing as it passed the three stars that formed the center of the system. Despite its unusual climates, Tejrivozs served as a haven for smugglers and gamblers, and was a noted source of information brokers. The orbital path of Tejrivozs was oval in shape, and gave the planet a local year that lasted some seventeen standard years. It brought the planet close to the Riflorii stars for a short time, before swinging the planet well out into space.
(GMR4)
Tek
this Jawa traveled the stars and landed on the planet Otunia, shortly before the Battle of Endor. Using his skills as a scavenger, Tek managed to survive in the deep desert, outside the view of Kabul Industries. He made a living helping the moisture farmers repair their equipment, but was forced into hiding when an ignorant farmer misused a piece of equipment Tek had repaired. It blew up, and so did the farmer, and a bounty was placed on Tek's head. Shortly after the Battle of Endor, Tek rescued Grissom and Arista Kabul from an attack by Arista's uncle, Seth. Grissom devised a plan to turn in Tek for the 12,000-credit bounty on his head, then Grissom and Arista blasted the little alien out of prison. Before leaving Otunia, Arista planned to meet with her Uncle Seth in order to remove the ankle restraint she was wearing. As payback for his murder of her father, Arista used the bounty money to purchase explosives. Employing Tek's knowledge of explosives and Grissom's knowledge of the mines, Arista placed bombs throughout the mines. She then confronted Seth, demanding that he remove the ankle bracelet that was keeping her tied to Otunia. As payback for the murder of her father, Arista then set off Tek's bombs, utterly destroying the mines and leaving Seth - and Kabul Industries - without anything.
(T3)
Tek Swee
literally meaning "head hitter", this was the Ewok name for a trap in which a heavy log was suspended on rope-like vines from a sturdy tree. When released, the log swung down and out from its holding position, crashing into anything in its path. The Ewoks originally developed the tek swee to ambush the Gorax, but pairs of tek swee were used with great success against Imperial AT-ST walkers during the Battle of Endor.
(GMR9)
Tekar
this sprawling meglopolis was the largest city found on the Derilyn, and was the site of Derilyn Space Central, the planet's central spaceport authority.
(PG3, OE)
Tekba
this Mon Calamari starship Captain with the New Republic was in command of the troopship Pelagia when it was destroyed by the reborn Emperor's Galaxy Gun.
(EE)
Teke Ro
the blue giant star which is the primary sun of the planet Cona.
(SCRE, GG4)
Tekkirl, Flinor
this Alliance scout joined the rebellion a few years before the Battle of Yavin. He searched for worlds which were removed from Imperial notice, yet capable of supporting life. He was very good at his work, but preferred to work alone. He was given the command of the Atrivis Advancer for his scouting missions.
(CRO)
Teklet
this settlement, located on the planet Qiilura, was the site of a major depot and the only spaceport on the planet, during the last years of the Old Republic. The Separatist forces that took control of Qiilura used it as their primary export location for barq and kushayan grains, as well as military materiel. Much of the city, including the primary communications center, was destroyed by the clone commandos of Omega Squad, during their mission to capture Ovolot Qail Uthan and destroy her clone-killing nanovirus.
(RCHC)
Tekli
this Chadra-Fan was a student of the Force at Luke Skywalker's Jedi praxeum on Yavin 4, training under the tutelage of Cilghal during the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy. During the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy, Tekli assisted Cilghal on the Eclipse Project before joining the strike team which went to Myrkr to destroy the voxyn queen. She was one of the survivors of the mission to Myrkr, and returned to the planet Calamari to rejoin Cilghal after the loss of Coruscant to the Yuuzhan Vong. Later, when the Imperial Remnant was attacked and Bastion was destroyed, Tekli developed a deep friendship with Saba Sebatyne, who had discovered an ability to read a being's lifesigns through the Force. When Luke Skywalker launched a mission to locate the planet Zonama Sekot, Tekli was assigned to his task force as a healer and medic. Her skills were put to use in an unusual way almost as soon as the mission got started, when Tekli found herself struggling to keep Imperial Grand Admiral Gilad Pellaeon alive after the Jedi stumbled upon the Battle of Bastion. After the Yuuzhan Vong finally surrendered at Coruscant some five years after the invasion began, Tekli decided to stay on Zonama Sekot with Tahirir Veila, the Ferroans, and the Yuuzhan Vong. She hoped to learn more about the ways in which Yuuzhan Vong Shapers worked with various lifeforms, in an effort to discover new ways to help cure beings throughout the galaxy. Five years later, when UnuThul sent out his call for help, Tekli was among seven young Jedi who dropped whatever mission they were currently on and traveled to the Unknown Regions to answer the call.
(BP, SBS, FH1, UF, DN1)
Teklos
this is the civilian version of Nen-Carvon's heavy-duty mobile command base. It differed from the base military model in locomotion: the Teklos vehicle was equipped with repulsorlift engines, where the mobile command base had treads. However, despite its commercial goals, the Teklos vehicle found its way into the fleets of pirates and criminal organizations. Like the mobile command base, it measured 21.8 meters in length, and carried a crew of 5 and up to seven passengers. It was armed with a turret-mounted triple-laser cannon and a pair of concussion grenade launchers.
(GG11)
Tekonite
this substance was unique in that it vaporized when bombarded by kinetic energy. Thus, it could be used to sublimate the effects of a collision, as it could absorb some 92 percent of the kinetic energy developed in a crash.
(BI)
Teksa
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 "trustworthy".
(GCG)
Teksli Yenak
this Rodian was a member of the Chattza clan, and was known as an unremarkable bounty hunter given his standing in the Goa-Ato.
(SPG)
Tekurr'k
this was a backwater industrial world.
(POC)
Tel
this small, white dwarf star was the central body of the Tel System, located in Brak Sector. The system was known as the Green System because it was actually a planetary nebula, and the star's light made the gases of the nebula appear to glow with a greenish light.
(FBS)
Tel
this was the name most often used to describe the planet Tel III.
(FBS)
Tel Bollin
this was considered the only true city found on the planet Endregaad, during the early years of the New Order, although Tel Bollin was really just a collection of small settlements and outposts. Like all other settlements on Endregaad, the constituent parts of Tel Bollin were located atop mesas and plateaus, and they were grouped together based on the fact that they shared the same bottomland formation. Located near the center of the city was a collection of pre-Republic ruins, but they were largely unexplored because of local legends that claimed banshees roamed the area and killed any beings they encountered.
(TF)
Tel I
this was the innermost planet of the Tel System, located in Brak Sector. It was a small ball of hot rock.
(FBS)
Tel II
this was the second planet of the Tel System, located in Brak Sector. It was a small ball of hot rock.
(FBS)
Tel III
this remote planet, located in Brak Sector, was the site of the Alliance's Oracle Base, which was established shortly before the Battle of Yavin. The planet itself was a ball of ash-covered rock which was crumbling to dust as it aged. Because of the planet's location within the planetary nebula, the skies of Tel III were greenish in color.
(FBS)
Tel IV
this planet was covered with dense rainforests.
(COG)
Tel IV
this frozen ball of rock was the fourth, and outermost, planet in the Tel System of Brak Sector. Note that this planet seems to be different than the Tel IV described in Creatures of the Galaxy.
(FBS)
Tel Sorath
this was a note Dashade individual from the ancient histories of the planet Urkupp.
(UANT)
Tel, Rango
a native of Sernpidal, Rango Tel made a name for himself in the circles of minor bounty hunters by stumbling upon his first bounty as the result of a bar brawl. Previously known as a small-time criminal, Tel took the money he earned from this bounty and set out to establish himself as a true bounty hunter. His inexperience showed almost immediately, after he tried to purchase a suit of Mandalorian armor for the job. He ended up buying a cobbled-together vacuum suit, unaware of the fact that he was being duped. The immense, cylindrical helmet soon earned him the nickname "Tank Head." A local crimelord on Sernpidal eventually hired Tel to assassinate Kam Nale, and the rookie bounty hunter set out to confront his quarry on Tatooine. Although he managed to corner Nale in a back alley, Tel was shot and killed by Nale, whose heavy blaster easily pierced Tel's inferior "body armor."
(SWDB)
Tela
this woman lived in Ahto City, on the planet Manaan, during the era of the Great Sith War.
(KOTOR)
Tela
an Alliance transport ship destroyed during the Galactic Civil War while trying to obtain Habeen/Nharwaak hyperdrives.
(TIE)
Telaan Valley
this was one of many settlements found on the planet Bakura.
(EGP)
Telak, Kird
this former Imperial scout served the Navy for six years before he became bored with his work. He fled Imperial service and, using the knowledge of trade routes and transportation schedules, became a pirate. The ability to ambush a ship and make off with its cargo came naturally to Telak, who was known to take a number of risks and still come out ahead. He continued to get bored, bu this only served to push him into more and more daring thefts. He is quite obvious in a crowd, with a crown of fuzzy black hair, expensive clothing which has been carefully aged, and a thin goatee and moustache.
(TSK)
Telak's Terrors
this pirate group, led by the charismatic Kird Telak, operated from a based in the underground caves of the planet Seltaya. The base itself is located about 100 meters below the surface of the planet, and is sensor- and enegry-shielded. No external armaments are employed by the pirates, since the only visible evidence of the base are the launch bay doors and the sensor arrays.
(TSK)
Telanka System
this star system, situated in the Outer Rim Territories, was the location of the Vessar Asteroid Belt.
(HAS)
Telar
this was the largest of the three moons which orbited the planet Goroth Prime.
(GSE)
Telari, Coros
this was the false ID of Pellas Agri, an agent of House Pelagia who worked as a troublemaker and spy for much of his life. His father had died in a House Mecetti prison, unjustly arrested for a crime he didn't commit. This left young Agri with a burning hatred of House Mecetti. He was attacked by a group of thugs from House Mecetti on Lamuir IV, shortly after the Battle of Yavin. Telari had stolen a datafile from Mecetti, and was hoping to return it to his Pelagia masters. A team of Alliance agents, hoping to meet Trel Modetto aboard the Eternal Hope, were directed to the site of the attack by Janna Pallask. Their efforts in defeating the thugs saved Telari's life. He spent a great deal of time in a bacta, but owed a debt of gratitude to the Alliance agents.
(TSIA)
Telatti
this sweet, tasty fruit was grown on the planet Kattada.
(SWEP)
Telbre, Evin
this bounty hunter was a rival of the noted smuggler Balthazar Sim. During the height of the Galactic Civil War, Telbre discovered Sim had been involved in trying to cover up the effects of a stolen shipment of the drug platykona-zemlo-mobris, known on the street as "pleaz-mo". Telbre decided that it was time to shut down Sim's operation once and for all, and set out to bring him to justice. Sim, several years before, had been implicated in covering up a conspiracy on the planet Coruscant by causing an explosion which destroyed the evidence. The explosion also killed one of Telbre's friends, and Telbre set out to avenge the friend's death. Although he never found out what the actual conspiracy was, he continued to track down Sim. Telbre also worked on his own legitimate shipping business, which served as a front which he used to help transport slaves who escaped from Hutt Space. Telbre eventually tracked Sim to Aucellis Park on Keriba VI, using the transmission from a brooch Sim had once stolen. After a wild chase beneath the Cavern's Delight attraction, Telbre and the mercenaries he hired met up with Sim and his commander, Hoogi Grym. Grym managed to escape, leaving Sim to be captured.
(WOA27)
TelBrinTel
this droid manufacturer produced a variety of scientific droids for civilian and military use.
(SWJ13)
TelBrinTel Science Research Droid
this boxy, humanoid droid was developed by TelBrinTel after the Empire commissioned the corporation to create a weapons and armor research automaton. The SRD was given a monocular eyepiece which contained a powerful molecular microscope, and its endosystem was designed to accept a wide variety of dockable implements. For the most part, the SRD was delivered to Imperial research facilities shortly after the Battle of Hoth. A few individuals, such as the infamous droid known as Geth, were stolen by the Alliance.
(SWJ10)
Telbun
this Kuati term describes a group of selected middle class individuals used as breeders for the Kuati upper classes. Certain members of middle class families are chosen to begin training to be a telbun, which involves rigorous screening and intense education in a wide variety of subjects. When an upper class noble chooses a telbun - there are male and female telbun - the individual becomes the property of the upper class. The telbun's family is well-compensated, but cannot claim any of the upper classes' riches. The child of the union then becomes the heir to the upper class riches. The goal of this arrangement was to remove emotion from the creation of a child, while at the same time eliminating the senseless joining of upper class families through marriage. The telbun is subordinate to its mate, and is made to wear heavy red and purple robes that hide their bodies from the public eye. They must wear tall, starched collars and high, cylindrical hats.
(WG)
Teldanus
this was the second-tallest mountain peak located on Goroth Prime, rising some 7,350 meters tall. It was located on the planet's western hemisphere. Its name translated into Basic as the "Overlook."
(GSE)
Tele-eye
this small, motorized telescope was an outdated form of electrobinoculars.
(HSL)
Telega Lake
located on an unspecified planet, this lake was several spectacular waterfalls. Hidden behind the waterfalls was the secret base of the Rodian gunrunner Karbo Jaxx.
(HAS)
Teleportal
this specialized doorway was created by the Keeper to protect its work from being discovered by offworld beings. Only those beings who understood the runes which covered the teleportal could learn how to activate it.
(PZZ1)
Teleq
this bounty hunter was part of a group of hunters hired by Granta Omega to capture Obi-Wan Kenobi, Anakin Skywalker, and Wren Honoran on Ragoon-6, some five years after the Battle of Naboo. Teleq was known among other bounty hunters for his skilled use of technology in locating and capturing his targets. Teleq himself was a humanoid being with long limbs and hooked fingers and toes, giving him incredible mobility in trees and complex structures. It was Teleq who first captured Wren Honoran, using the Jedi pilot as bait to capture Obi-Wan and Anakin.
(JQ2)
TeleSonic
this was the brand-name of a series of audio pickups produced by Neuro-Saav Corporation for use in picking up long-distance sounds. The TeleSonic could filter out background noise and analyze the remaining sounds.
(ROE, AEG)
Telesponder
also known as a transponder, this starship communications device responded to inquiries regarding a ship's identification.
(HSE)
Televor
this was the term, used by the Saivax of the planet Leritor, to describe the leader of a kuuvan.
(GMR10)
Telex-Delcor
this corporation produced a number of space skiffs for use at orbital docking and repair facilities. They also produced a variety of starship security systems.
(OE, SWJ13)
Telezan
a depressant drug.
(COJ)
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