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VoiceBox
produced by BothiCorp, this device was designed to bypass voice-activated starship locking systems. The VoiceBox connected to the locking mechanism, and searched the lock's memory for encrypted voice patterns it recognized. The VoiceBox then converted its user's voice patterns into a pattern recognized by the locking mechanism, allowing the user to gain access to the starship. (SWJ13)

Voice-coder
this was a security system that used a sophisiticated form of voice recognition to protect data or goods. Many banks used these to prevent unauthorized access to safe-deposit boxes. (HSL)

Voice-writer
this small device was designed to record personal notes or dictation, and could produce a text document from the dictation. (HSE)

Void
this silver-plated droid was owned by Roa, and helped operate the Happy Dagger. Void was scheduled to be destroyed by anti-droid fanatics on Roonadan, so Roa picked the droid up for virtually nothing. Void's personality had been traumatized by the events, though, and required a complete reprogramming. (HT)

Void
this was the term used by the Jedi Knights to describe a being that, at first, seemed to give off no living energy. In many respects, this made them like holograms. However, this emptiness of life-energy was a skill that few beings had, and many of them were more dangerous than the Sith or any Dark Jedi. (JQ2)

Void Cutter
Zothip's gunship, used as a command base for the Cavrilhu Pirates' operations. (DFR, DFRSB)

Void Demon Base
this is the only permanent settlement on the moon Isen IV, and was built by the Void Demon pirates. At any given time, the base was manned by 47 pilots, 320 troops, and 23 administrative personnel. 140 droids assisted in the maintenance of the base, which was protected by eight laser cannons and three turbolaser batteries. (PG1)

Void Demons
voracious creatures that hunt in packs. (COJ)

Void Demons
a band of pirates which makes its home in the Isen System, on the moon Isen IV, the Void Demons were led by Aban Ghart during the height of the Galactic Civil War. (GG9, PG1)

Void Droid
this is a term used to describe any droid which is left behind when a starship is abandoned in space. The droids on board are usually left behind as well,by sentients who simply don't understand the automata. These droids, without proper maintenance, programming, or frames of reference, go insane. It is at the point of insanity that a void droid is created. Void droids raid other, less fortunate droids for their parts and lubricants, and will attack other droids in a mechanical feeding frenzy. (SH)

Void of Death
this was the name used by the Charon death cults to describe the final resting place of all living things. (UANT)

Void Spear
developed by the Chestrashi race, this biological spear appeared to be a hollow, metal shaft with a serrated blade on the front and a set of guidance vanes at the tail. However, when the blade struck living flesh, it began to break down, releasing thousands of toxic microbes into the target's body. These microbes attacked the nervous system and skeleton of the target, causing a rapid debilitation which was much more devastating that the simple penetration of the blade. (GFT)

Void Spider
a blood-sucking insect. (SL)

Void Station
this was the asteroid-based fortress of Jib Kopatha, which was operational during the height of the Galactic Civil War. (SWEIA)

Void Stone
this meteorite was originally discovered in the home galaxy of the Charon. It was maintained as a holy relic, and was capable of dampening a being's ability to connect to the Force. (RESB)

Void Wings
this pirate group was operative during the height of the New Order. (PP)

Void, The
this is the Charon term used to describe the final reality of their universe. The Charon homeworld and its sun were sucked into a black hole, which served as a model for the Void. The Void, in the Charon belief system, is the way of the universe. All life is eventually consumed by the Void, although the Charon know that they were born from the Void. It calls them to return, but chose them to first rid the galaxy of other life. Life, in the Charon belief, refused to acknowledge the Void, and was deemed unnatural. It was believed that the Final Prophet would emerge to take the Charon on their final mission, eliminating all other life before delivering the Charon to the Void. (OS)

Void, The
this Dark Side pool of energy is accessible at the Valley of the Souls. (DF2)

Void-7
this was Krupx's version of the seismic charge, developed during the last years of the Old Republic. It was considered by many weapons experts to have been the most sophisticated of all seismic charges, using a combination of baradium and collapsium to supercharge the explosive core during deployment. Jango Fett was known ot have used Void-7 seismic charges aboard his ship, Slave I. (NEGW)

Voidraker
this flat, elliptical freighter was Jabba the Hut's personal flagship. It was destroyed near Orleon, when Jabba's crew inadvertently allowed a swarm of stone mites to breach the ship's shields. Jabba was forced to abandon the ship, and had to be rescued by Han Solo. Han only allowed Jabba to enter the Millenium Falcon if the bounty on his head was removed. Jabba reluctantly agreed, and managed to survive the loss of his ship. Note that this event was proven apocryphal by the release of Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi, although it was very possible that Jabba simply reneged on the deal once he was safe. (LTA2, MC28)

Voidrunner
this New Republic Nebulon-B frigate served as part of Han Solo's fleet, used during the hunt for Warlord Zsinj. It joined Solo's fleet after the battle near Levian 2, and left the fleet after the battle at Vahaba. Its crew remained behind to crew the Red Gauntlet, which was captured in the battle. (SOC)

Void-Spider TX-3 Landspeeder
this 'lunar-lander' shaped, enclosed speeder built by Bespin Motors. It measured 7.6 meters in length, It was referred to by Bespin Motors as an air taxi. (SW, DU, GG7)

Voilis, Ren
this man worked as a producer for several HoloNet variety of shows that were produced by Cularin Central Broadcasting, during the years leading up to the Battle of Naboo. It was Ren Voilis who gave Yara Grugara her start in broadcasting, when he created the segment that became Eye on Cularin. (LFCW)

Vojak
a tall, muscular humanoid whose brother was killed by C-3PX on Bonadan, Vojak pursued the assassin droid to Hosk Station. There, Vojak cornered C-3PX momentarily, until the droid killed him with a laser mounted in the back of its head. (DRO)

Vokoff-Strood
this corporation manufactured engines, like the Plug-8G, as well as entire podracers. (IG1)

Voktunma
this planet was the world on which Bregius Golthan maintained a fortified and well-guarded castle during the height of the New Order. The castle was heavily guarded with sensors and anti-starfighter emplacements. The planet had a temperate climate, and was studded with rugged mountain ranges. Golthan's castle was located within one of these ranges, near the planet largest starport. It was here that Golthan took Platt Okeefe after capturing her on Canyon, but the New Republic managed to destroy the castle and rescue Platt. (SWJ8)

Vol
this deity was worshipped by the Stenax race on the planet Stenos for many centuries, until a series of devastating earthquakes destroyed their temple and sent a statue of Vol into the planet's crust. The Stenax believed that the statute was Vol's personal avatar, and searched for years to locate it. Legend proclaimed that the Stenax people were cursed to stay on Stenos until the statue was found. Han Solo stole the statue icon of the god. (LTA4, MC70, GMR1)

Vol Meybor
this Skakoan individual was noted in the histories of the planet Skako. (UANT)

Vol Noorr
this Yevethan was the commander of the warship Purity. (BTS)

Volahn
this man was the Captain of the New Republic cruiser Equity, and was in command of the small fleet which was dispatched to Soullex to acquire the Super-class Star Destroyer Guardian. (SWJ15)

Volant
this New Republic fleet carrier was used for pilot training during the Black Fleet Crisis. (TT)

Volbrick
a street in the city of Coronet which runs perpendicular to Starliner. Han Solo agrees to meet Belindi Kalenda at the corner of the two streets, just after Thrackan Sal-Solo begins his intra-species war on Corellia. (AC)

Volcanic Cannon
this Yuuzhan Vong weapon was used to fire plasma balls. They were used on the various Yuuzhan Vong warships. (GMR8)

Volcano Cannon
this was the name given to the Yuuzhan Vong launching system, used to fire plasma balls at a target. (SBS)

Volcano Slide
this is one of the many attractions found on Hologram Fun World. (GOF4)

Voldt
this balding, middle-aged Imperial Navy Captain served aboard the cruiser Requital during the early days of the New Republic. He was on duty when the Requital intercepted the Messenger shortly after the Empire retook Coruscant, hoping to discover Republic contraband. Instead he found that the Messenger was a courier ship for the Coure Courier Service, and let the ship go. Voldt was unaware that the ship's passenger was none other than Jak Bremen of the New Republic. (TFE, SWJ7)

Volete
this was a species of small rodent native to the taku forests of Telkadis. (COG)

Voleyy
this New Republic security officer was assigned to guard Tycho Celchu, while Celchu was under suspicion in the probable murder of Corran Horn. Voleyy was a heavy-set man who would use his Stokhli Spray Stick on anyone in the area if it meant that he could contain his prisoners. (KT)

Volfe Karkko
this Anzati Dark Jedi haunted Quinlan Vos' past. At one time, many decades before the Battle of Naboo, he was a student of the Force at the Jedi Temple on Coruscant, despite the Jedi Council's underlying apprehension at training an Anzat. Volfe Karkko was arrogant, believing that he could overcome his species' innate desire to consume the "soup" of another being's brain. In his arrogance, Volfe Karkko told himself that tasting the soup just once would not affect him, but instead it made Karkko desire to feed quite often. He even fed on other Jedi, gathering a measure of their strength in the Force, and eventually used his control of the Force to trap and consume other beings. When he turned to the Dark Side of the Force, the Jedi Council was forced to trap him in a stasis field on the prison world of Kiffex, where he languished for many years. The Jedi placed his lightsaber in a smaller stasis field, as a warning to other Jedi about what he had become. However, the Dark Side energy that surrounded him twisted the local population of Anzati, turning them into feral beings who survived simply to do his bidding. Volfe Karkko managed to attract the attention of Aayla Secura, who traveled to Kiffex to kill her former master, Quinlan Vos. She released Volfe Karkko from his stasis, allowing him to obtain complete control of the feral Anzati. Volfe Karkko took her as his Queen, and groomed her to become an extension of his Dark Side powers. However, Vos returned to Kiffex with the Jedi Knights, and defeated Karkko in combat. Quinlan nearly succumbed to the Dark Side, but the combined contact of Masters T'ra Saa, Tholme, Zao, Mace Windu, Adi Gallia, and Plo Koon gave him the strength to resist the temptation of the Dark Side. Vos cut Karkko in half with his lightsaber, eliminating the Anzati threat. (OWS, DRKN)

Volgoth
the Old Corellian equivalent of the verb, to want. (SWJ7)

Volice
this unusual worm was once known to have lived on the planet Lwhekk, many millennia before the Battle of Yavin. It excreted a unique, crystalline substance once every ten years. This substance, known as sapith, was known to be useful as a crystal focusing device in the construction of a Jedi's lightsaber. (KOTOR)

Volk, Derel
this man, a skilled safari hunter and a member of the Mining Guild, often represented the Guild at the annual Vor-cal hunt held in Tapani Sector. Shortly before the Battle of Endor, Volk was involved in other business, and was replaced by Annora Calandra. (LOE)

Vollot
this stormtrooper Sergeant was in command of the bomb squad which traveled to Cloud City, shortly after the Battle of Hoth. Vollot and his crew wore modified stormtrooper armor, with heavy helmets and throat shields and better protection of exposed areas. Captain Treece ordered Vollot and his men to search out and disarm any bombs planted by the Ugnaughts, after the Empire garrisoned Cloud City. (MC56)

Volmey Strip
located some 200 kilometers toward the interior of the Rym Mountains of Socorro, this box canyon served as a meeting place for smugglers and pirates. The canyon had been hollowed out over the years, and formed a dangerously narrow landing strip. (BSS)

Volot Lock
this current-generation of locking mechanism employs a micro-generator to maintain constant power. (CFG)

Volq
Andews Rolo's muscular bodyguard at the Captivity prison center. (RC)

Voltare Spaceport
this spaceport was active more than 50 years before the Battle of Geonosis. (LOJ)

Voltin, Dref
a reporter for the Hypermedia Galactic News Service, he reported on many of the Empire's attacks on the New Republic. (HTSB)

Volu
this given name was commonly given to female human children throughout the galaxy. (GCG)

Volumes of Truth
these religious writings were central to the Ni'Shaw-Dak Ministry, and related the laws and moral practices of each of the Jydan deities. These books were believed to have been written by the three prophets of each god, and were considered companion volumes to the Jydan Writings. (AIR)

Volune, Garil
this businessman owned property in the city of Cuipernam, on the planet Ansion, during the years leading up to the Clone Wars. He also served as a member of the Unity of Community's leadership, and was one of the few members who hoped that the Jedi Knights, dispatched to Ansion to negotiate a treaty between the city dwellers and the Alwari, would succeed. He was among the nine members of the Unity to vote in favor of Ansion remaining with the Old Republic. (APS)

Volven Roxe
this Shistavanen crimelord made his fortune running spice to the CoCo District of Coruscant during the last decades of the Old Republic. He was the driving force behind the establishment of the Outlander Club, and used his connections to a group of Columi investors to finance its construction. He used a good deal of his own credits to hire gorgeous beings to frequent the Outlander Club, using their wiles to lure prospective patrons to the bar. A narcissistic individual himself, Volven was also addicted to Drovizn Zwil. (CCW)

Volytar
this Imperial High Inquisitor maintained a retreat on the planet Skorrupon during the height of the Galactic Civil War. When he discovered that the Jedi Knight Sia-Lan Wezz was on the planet, Volytar set out to assume total control of Skorrupon. In a brief struggle that eventually swept over most of the planet, Volytar and his forces defeated and killed the Jedi Knight, leving Volytar in complete control of Skorrupon. (GCG)

Volz, Mira
Renn Volz's daughter and assistant, she was born on Kessel when it was still a lush planet. When her father was captured aboard his Ionic Ring near Randa, she fled to the planet and hid inside the cargo hold of the Millennium Falcon. When she was discovered, she enlisted Luke Skywalker and Han Solo in an attempt to rescue her father. She used one of his inventions to transmit an image of herself into the Ionic Ring, letting her father know that she was no longer under the control of Captain Bzorn. Professor Volz refused to submit to Bzorn's treachery, and threatened to destroy the ship. He was eventually rescued by Han, Luke, and Mira. (CSWEA)

Volz, Renn
this native of Kessel invented the Ionic Ring, which he hoped to use to reclimatize harsh planets. Note that the Rebellion Era Sourcebook indicates that Renn Volz was native to the Seswenna Sector. Volz attended the University of Byblos before attracting the attention of Willhuf Tarkin, who brought him to the Maw Installation. While working at the Maw, Volz developed the Ionic Ring, and several of his ideas were used in the development of the Orbital Nightcloak. Around the time of the Battle of Yavin, Volz and the Ionic Ring were captured by Imperial Captain Bzorn, and the ship was used to destroy planets. Bzorn claimed to have Renn's daughter, Mira, held captive, and used this fact to control Renn. However, Mira was actually free, and returned to his laboratory on Kessel with the help fo Han Solo and Luke Skywalker. They were able to intercept the Ionic Ring and defeat Bzorn's troops, freeing Renn. Renn decided that the Ionic Ring was too dangerous, despite is good qualities, and destroyed the ship. (CSWEA, RESB)

Voma
this was the capital city of the planet Trevura. (WOA14)

Vomak
this Abyssin worked at the Mos Espa arena during the time leading up to Anakin Skywalker's victory in the Boonta Eve Classic podrace. Vomak was employed by Watto to intercept Qui-Gon Jinn and recover yougn Anakin, after the Jedi Master won the slave in a bet on the race. Vomak and his cronies never got the chance to recover the boy, as Qui-Gon whisked him away to Queen Amidala's ship. (IG1)

Vomm Powder
this was a vinegary-smelling explosive. (RD)

Von Asch
this man served as an Air Marshall within the Imperial Navy, during the height of the Galactic Civil War. He was captured by the Alliance shortly before the Battle of Endor and imprisoned. The fledgling New Republic took him out of prison in order to provide intelligence on a group of pirates who were using TIE Interceptors to ambush Republic convoys. Unknown to the Republic, former Captain Kine had been employed by the leader of the pirates, Lieutenant Kiela, to help free Von Asch. The pilots of the ships vowed to reform the Empire under Von Asch's command, but the aging man refused their offer, claiming they were mere thugs and that they were dishonoring the very Empire they sought to restore. In the firefight that ensued, Von Asch took a killing shot from Kine which was meant for Isolde, allowing Isolde to shoot Kine dead. With his dying words, Von Asch explained that he had to die in order for Isolde to live and fulfill her destiny. Isolde managed to keep Von Asch alive until medical help could arrive, and he eventually recovered. Note that this character is referred to as Von Tarsh in Star Wars Gamer #6. (T5, GMR6)

von der Agar, Ecclesis
this eccentric man was once a member of the Nova Scouts, before he retired to the Moddell Sector of the galaxy. He established a base of operations in The Belt surrounding the planet Vex Major during the early years of the New Republic, and recruited his own group of scouts to explore the areas of the Unknown Regions closest to the Inner Zuma region. However, von der Agar's mental state was deteriorating quickly, and he often sent his apprentices on blind jumps through Wild Space because his calculations were confused at best. He also regularly accused his apprentices of stealing from him, especially when it came to his maps. Despite his growing senility, von der Agar retained a spark of his old self, and could find some of the best routes through Moddell Sector's unusual environment. (GMR9)

Von Shul
this was one of the many Yuuzhan Vong who were members of Doman Shul. A midlevel member of the Intendant caste, Von Shul took offense to the actions of Melaan Nar some four years after the Yuuzhan Vong launched their invasion of the galaxy. Supreme Overlord Shimrra, eager to re-establish his place as the leader of his people, used their grievances to prove that their generations-long travel between galaxy had led the Yuuzhan Vong to forget their gods. (UF)

Von Tarsh
see Von Asch (GMR6)

Von Taub
this male Corweillian was a scientist and associate of Jenna Zan Arbor. He had been invited to Jenna's party at Didi Oddo's café, and knew most of the other guests except for Reesa On. (EVE)

Vona Sea
this body of water was located on the planet Byblos. (PSPG)

Vonak
this is the brand name of Kuat Drive Yards' light blaster cannon. (GG6)

Von-Alai
this planet, the homeworld of the Alain people, was once a world of pristine beauty. Much of its surface was covered with silvery snow and ice, but a rich and diverse ecology sprang up. The Alain themselves were known for their survival skills, which were required to maintain their society in the face of near-perpetual winters. However, as the Alain became more technologically advanced, they found that the pollution and toxic waste of their factories was destroying the planet. Rather than adapt their factories to produce less waste, the Alain decided to adapt to the changing climate instead. As a result, Von-Alai's environment quickly became over-polluted. The natural plantlife died out, and the white snows were replaced by gray rain that was tainted by chemical toxins. (LOJ)

Vonce
this Hapan man was a pirate, and Benwick Chell's pilot, during the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy. He and Benwick were at Coruscant when the planet fell to the alien invaders, and barely made it back to Hapes before agreeing to meet with the Yuuzhan Vong priest Harrar. Vonce provided information on the escape of the Millennium Falcon from Coruscant, and of the familial linkage between Leia Organa Solo, Han Solo, and their children: Jaina, Jacen, and Anakin. When he admitted that his team could not capture either the Falcon or the stolen Ksstarr, Harrar ordered Neeka Sot to execute Vonce. She performed this task quickly, snapping Vonce's neck before he could react. (DJ)

Vondar
this was one of the many Corellian families which were considered enster, maintaining their sociopolitical affiliations with almost fanatical devotion. (MBS)

Vondar Canyon
this rocky, desert canyon was located on the planet Aargonar. (REL)

Vondar, Jos
this Corellian man was a surgeon who served the Grand Army of the Republic during the height of the Clone Wars. He had hoped to make a name for himself by working on a planet at the forefront of the fighting, but found himself stationed at the Rimsoo Seven military hospital on Drongar instead. Raised in a small farming town, Jos was the son of a family doctor who earned a decent living keeping the community healthy. His family was strictly Ensterite, formed from the Vondar and Kerso clans. The healing arts were in his blood, as many of his aunts and uncles were also doctors or surgeons. Jos left home at twenty to train on the planet Coruscant, but never forgot his roots, and remained loyal to the beliefs of his family and neighbors. By the time he was stationed on Drongar, Vondar had attained the rank of Captain, and was named Chief Surgeon in charge of the rest of the medical corps at Rimsoo Seven, reporting to Colonel D'Arc Vaetes. He was considered pragmatic by his peers, believing in only those things he could see and touch. For this reason, Jos didn't have any belief in the existence of the Force until he met Barriss Offee, who was stationed at Rimsoo Seven some two years after the Battle of Geonosis. He managed to remain relatively sane on Drongar by using sarcasm and wisecracks to hide his true feelings, although he often found refuge in the music of his roommate, Zan Yant. Many of his innate beliefs were challenged during his tenure at Rimsoo Seven, including the theory that droids and clone troopers were essentially the same thing: drones that were identical, and created to serve the needs of higher species. His contacts with trooper CT-914 and the droid I-5YQ shook him up, as both individuals were just as "human" as he was. Additionally, he found himself physically and emotionally attracted to Tolk le Trene, even though he knew any relationship they could have would go against his Ensterite background. With his emotions and beliefs in turmoil, Jos was unprepared for a Separatist attack on Rimsoo Seven itself. CT-914 died in a preliminary skirmish, and Zan Yant was killed during their evacuation. He refused to grieve, feeling that holding onto the pain allowed him to remember how alive his friends were. Once Rimsoo Seven was relocated, however, he allowed himself to admit that Tolk's proposal of a non-committal relationship was a worthy compromise. Before he knew it, however, he had fallen in love with her. He also found a new friendship with his new bunkmate, the youthful Kornell Divini. As fate would have it, Jos' exiled uncle, Erel Kersos, was appointed to replace Tarnese Bleyd, and Kersos tried to explain his loneliness to Jos. Although Uncle Erel had married an ekster woman, she had died shortly afterward, and he was left without any kind of family. Jos, however, understood what his love for Tolk would meet, and decided to marry her. It was at this time that Uncle Erel had a series of meetings with Tolk, and nearly talked her out of any formal relationship with Jos. Tolk put some distance between them, and Jos fell into a deep depression. He even considered suicide, but eventually worked up the nerve to tell Tolk exactly how he felt. She had been waiting to have him demonstrate his love, and gladly accepted it when he offered. As this was going on, Jos also learned from Barris Offee that the traitor in their midst was actually Klo Merit. Jos immediately blamed Merit for the death of Zan Yant, and confronted the Equani. Merit admitted his role, and tried to flee. Jos fired his blaster at the Equani, killing him instantly. Although he regretted the taking of a life, Jos realized that he had eliminated a threat to the Republic. (MBS, MJH)

Vondar-3
see Vandor-3 (TCD)

Vondarc System
this star system is located in the Mid Rim, and is one of the endpoints of the Enarc Run. Dannen Lifehold joined the Alliance in this system, after bringing a group of Alliance personnel to rendezvous with a cargo frigate there prior to the Battle of Yavin. (TSK, SWJ3)

Vondrel
this city, located on the planet Meastrinnar, was mistakenly destroyed by the Empire during a raid on a suspected Alliance stronghold. The stronghold was actually in Vondrol, the sister city of Vondrel. (CRO)

Vondri Deeq
this tempermental Ortolan served as the head chef at the Three Jetties Gourmet Restaurant, located on the planet Lamaredd, during the years surrounding the Battle of Naboo. (GMR7)

Vondrol
located on the planet Meastrinnar, this was the sister city of Vondrel. (CRO)

Vonduun Crab
this crustacean was native to the homeworld of the Yuuzhan Vong, where it was the only known predator of the amphistaff. This was due to the fact that the vonduun crab's shell was the only known substance that could repel an amphistaff's teeth as well as it narrowed blade form. Because of this, armor-like shell was bio-engineered to exist away from the crab's body, where it could be used by the warriors to make living, protective armor known as skerr kyrric. The armor was essentially a bioengineered crab, complete with gripping legs that held the armor to the warrior's body in several places. The armored shell was composed of an intricately structured crystalline lattice, and was reinforced by and energy field created by power glands not unlike those of the amphistaff. By chance, Corran Horn discovered that the vonduun crab was allergic to the pollen of the bafforr tree. The crab armor would swell up in reaction to the pollen, quickly suffocating the warrior wearing it. The Yuuzhan Vong soon discovered this, and wiped out the planet Ithor in hopes of eliminating the threat. However, the shell armor could also be pierced at a depression beneath the armpit of the wearer. A strike to this point by blaster bolt of lightsaber could kill both the armor and the warrior wearing it. (VP, DTR, T, UFCD, NEGW)

Vong
this was a term used by the various beings of the New Republic to briefly describe the Yuuzhan Vong species. However, among the Yuuzhan Vong themselves, the term "Vong" meant that the person being addressed did not have the favor or kinship of his family or the gods. (EVC)

Vongforming
this was the term used by New Republic scientists to describe the way in which Coruscant - and other worlds - were quickly reformed into worlds the Yuuzhan Vong could inhabit. Many worlds in the galaxy were simply replanted with Yuuzhan Vong flora, which took months to eventually claim the planet's surface. Planets such as Coruscant were seeded with exploding fungus and other rapid-growing organisms, reducing the urban world to rubble in a matter of weeks. Scientists and xenobiologists with the New Republic later discovered that the Yuuzhan Vong were not that different from most life in the galaxy, at least genetically. The primary exception was that all Vongformed life, including plants, animals, and the Yuuzhan Vong themselves, contained a unique strand of genetic material that set them apart from all other species. This difference was key to the development of the Alpha Red virus. (EL2, DW)

Vonglife
this was the New Republic's term for the unusual forms of plant and animal life which were used by the Yuuzhan Vong to reform a planet to their own designs. (T)

Vongsense
this was the term used by Jacen Solo to describe his connection to the Yuuzhan Vong. It was not the Force, but rather another sensation of merging with the extra-galactic species and their bio-creations. Jacen found that he couldn't use his Vongsense while employing the Force, requiring him to use one sense or the other in battle. However, after Tahiri Veila managed to reconcile her mind with Riina Kwaad, she discovered that she had a very enhanced form of Vongsense. It was different from Jacen's in that it sprang from the part of her mind which was Riina, and Tahiri could use it almost all the time. Like Jacen's howeer, Tahiri's Vongsense was not as strong or powerful as the Force. (DW, FP)

Vonill, Hoipa
this woman worked for Balmorran Arms during the last decades of the Old Republic. She was the lead developer on the RO-D droid project. (HNN5)

V-Onin
this Keganite boy, the grandson of O-Yani, was sent to the Relearning Circle when he suddenly became ill. He was later used by the Enforcement Guides as a scout, in the wilds of Kegan. O-Vieve and V-Tan told O-Yani that V-Onin was taken for the General Good. (FFT)

Voniss
this planet is known for its intense dust storms. (GMS)

Vonium
this valuable ore was found on the planet Ando Prime. (GMR2)

Vonnuvi
this name was common among Ithorian females. Although such names do not generally have meaning, Ithorians who studied their race's history learned that the name referred to an Ithorian waterfowl. (GCG)

Vonnuvi
this waterfowl was native to the planet Ithor. (GCG)

Vontaige
this ancient man was one of Empress Teta's main lieutenants, during the era of the Great Hyperspace War. (FOSE)

Vontenn
this Imperial Major was the Liaison Officer of Sentientology Studies under Emperor Palpatine. (GG4)

Vontor
an uninhabited planet located in the Si'Klaata Cluster, Vontor was the site of three huge battles between Xim the Despot and the ancient Hutt warlords. The third of these battles marked the final defeat of Xim and the end of his rule. It also marked the first time the Hutts used Klatooinan, Nikto, and Vodran warriors to augment their own ranks. (HSL, GG12, SSR)

Von'u
this spicy, slightly rotten-tasting food was considered a treat by the Yuuzhan Vong, who often gave it to their children as a reward. (EVC)

Vonya
this woman was one of the Dathomirian Witches who served matriarch Zalem during the last decades of the Old Republic. Many of the males the Witches kept as slaves believed Vonya to be the prettiest of the Witches. It was Vonya who discovered Ros Lai and Quinlan Vos in an ancient temple, where Ros Lai's true nature was revealed. She barely escaped a confrontation, and returned to Zalem to report on her daughter's treachery. Vonya later recaptured Quinlan and returned him to Zalem. When Quin and Ros Lai tried to escape, Vonya set out after them in a subterine. They flew into the center of the Star Chamber, where Vonya tried to destroy the other vessel. The heroic efforts of Yag Shushin allowed Quin to continue the pursuit, and he eventually shot down Vonya's craft. Vonya died in the resulting explosion. (SWIE)

Vonzel
this man was one of the smugglers who used to work with Han Solo and Roa, during the early years of the New Order. Vonzel was permanently disabled when he botched an emergency landing, and was forced to spend the rest of his life immoblized in a hospital. (HSR)

Vook Gehu
this Duro served aboard the No Luck Required during the early stages of the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy. As a member of the Search and rescue Corp, Vook served as the ship's chief engineer, ensuring that the engines and hyperdrive were in good working order. When Klin-Fa Gi proposed a reckless plan to rescue Bey Gandan from the Yuuzhan Vong slavers, Vook was the only member of the crew to agree with the mission. His opinion was not based on support of the Jedi, but on his own desire to free sentient beings from the torture of the Yuuzhan Vong. (GMR10, EOV, SWI62)

Vookto
this Duros Jedi Master was killed three months after the Battle of Geonosis, during the defense of the planet Lianna. Known for his dry humor and quiet demeanor, Master Vookto took up the mantel of an officer during the Clone Wars, despite his own personal reservations about the direction the Jedi Council was taking. His death in battle allowed an entire squadron of his troops to survive an attack. (J1)

Voolai, H.
this man was the director of Human and Other Resources for the Alliance. In this role, he was responsible for setting the basic guidelines used to recruit beings into the Alliance. (XWA)

Voolvif Monn
this Shistavanen Wolfman was one of the few members of his species to join the Jedi Order, during the last decades of the Old Republic. Discovered by Jedi Master Paouoish Rahhdool, Voolvif Monn had been orphaned on an unknown planet near the Arah asteroid belt. His skills as a tracker and his ability to harness the energy of the Force for defense made him a formidable opponent. He managed to survive the Battle of Geonosis, and was elevated to the rank of Jedi Master shortly afterward. He then took command of a group of clone troopers during the Clone Wars. (SWDB)

Vooma
this Yinchorri female was the daughter of Kardek, who offered her up for marriage to Vilmarh Grahrk, in order to ensure the Devaronian's help in stealing starships from the Golden Nyss Shipyards, shortly after the Battle of Naboo. (TDV)

Voon
the ancient Nelroni Marauders established a hidden base on this planet, deep underground. It orbited the blue-white star also known as Voon. They launched their primary assault on the Hyabb-Twith Corridor from Voon, until they were able to establish a base on Dachat. (TOJC)

Voon
this blue-white star was the central body in the Voon System. (TOJC)

Voona's Dream II
this was one of the many false identities created by Cecil Noone and his band of thieves for the starship Asaari Wind, which they had stolen from Ritinki. (GMR1)

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