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Glowblue Noodles
this was a recipe created by Gormaanda during the last years of the Old Republic, using teltiar noodles, a variety of vegetables and spices, and chav to create an unusual, blue-colored dish. The color of the dish was achieved through the use of dabaroo.
(HNN5)
Glowcrystal
a light source
(DA)
Glow-cutter
this was a form of weapon produced during the height of the New Order.
(SWJ14)
Glower
a species of floating algae that lives in the atmosphere of the gas giant Bespin. These bioluminescent creatures give off a purplish glow that lights up the night side of Bespin. Many of the visitors to the planet wait on the observation decks of floating cities to witness the nighttime glow produced by the glowers.
(GG2, ISU)
Glowfish
this bioluminescent fish is raised as a decorative pet.
(SHA)
Glowfly
this was a species of bioluminescent insect, noted for its darting movements that created breathtaking displays at night.
(YDR)
Glow-fungus
this bioluminescent mold grew in the caves of the planet Ryloth, and was used by the Twi'leks as a source of light.
(PSPG)
Glow-juice Trap
this specialized form of animal trap was designed to attract creatures by using a glowing source of light. These traps used a phosphorescent liquid to generate their glowing light, and were, obviously, most effective on nocturnal creatures.
(GQRG)
Glowlamp
a small, light-emitting device used to pinpoint light.
(DA)
Glowpanel
a large, light-emitting device used to illuminate a large area.
(DA)
Glow-pearl
this was one of the many forms of precious gemstones found in the galaxy.
(HSE)
Glowpoint
the star-like power source found in Hollowtown on Centerpoint Station, Glowpoint is a strange, hovering light source that is suspended in the exact center of Hollowtown and the station. None of the station's inhabitants knew how it was powered, but one theory held that it drew power from the gravitational interflux between Talus and Tralus.
(SC)
Glowrod
a portable light source.
(SWSB)
Glowstone
any form of glowlamp which has been shaped to resemble a rock or stone. They are used in decorative outdoor arrangements.
(KT)
Glowstone
this is the Qella name for the star N'oka Brath, which is the primary solar body of the Qella system.
(TT)
Glowtile
an auto-luminescent decorative tile that can be placed into floors, ceilings, or walls to provide light. They can also be custom-made to form intricate patterns when positioned correctly. Xizor had a set of glowtiles created to form a map of the galaxy on the ceiling of his Imperial City palace.
(SSE)
Glowtube
a stationary light source.
(AS)
Glowvine
native to the upland jungles of Haruun Kal, glowvines were a species of phosphorescent plants which glowed faintly in the jungle night. Individual types of glowvine were identified by the color of the light they gave off.
(SHPT)
Glow-wire Trap
similar in most respects to a glow-juice trap, a glow-wire trap used electricity rather than phosphorescent liquid to generate light that would attract nocturnal creatures.
(GQRG)
Glow-worm
this was a species of bioluminescent worm that lived in the caves and underground chambers of the planet Vjun.
(YDR)
Glubex
this flaccid, star-shaped creature was considered a delicacy among the Hutts, who often peeled the head off a glubex and ate it separately.
(BF5)
Glue Stat
developed shortly before the onset of the Clone Wars, this patch was genetically created from living clone trooper tissue and an adhesive made from a Talusian mussel. When applied to a wound, the glue stat sealed itself to the victim's skin, drawing flesh and skin together while preventing external infection.
(MBS)
Gluestat
this was a specialized chemical adhesive that was developed for use in surgeries, during the final decades of the Old Republic.
(SWI83)
Glue-stat
this chemical bonding agent was created for medical use by the Old Republic, during the height of the Clone Wars. It had many uses, and could patch or seal a wound in any number of bodily organs and vessels.
(MJH)
Gluk
this was a common name given to Zabrak males. Like many Zabrak names, it related to survival characteristics, and meant "javelin".
(GCG)
Glurpfish
a creature was native to Calamari, the glurpfish sieves food from the water it lives in. It is made up of protoplasm, and has no discernible form. It is a sluggish creature which gains sustenance by filtering out microorganisms from the surrounding waters. Schools of glurpfish made disgusting burping sounds as they gulped water at the surface of the ocean.
(COTF, E1A7)
Glurrg
one of Captain Huba's henchmen.
(DRO)
Glurrg
this was a species of pack animals, domesticated by the Gungans as workers some 3,000 years before the Battle of Naboo.
(GB)
Glussa Island
this was one of the largest islands in the Gluss'elta Archipelago, located on the planet Kintan.
(GORW)
Gluss'elta Archipelago
see Gluss'elta Islands
(GORW)
Gluss'elta Islands
this chain of twelve islands was located on the planet Kintan, spread out across 4,000 kilometers of water within the Gluss'elta Sea.
(GG12, GORW)
Gluss'elta Sea
this freshwater ocean was located on the planet Kintan, on the western edge of the Wannschok desert.
(GORW)
Gluss'sa'Nikto
this race of Nikto was also known as the Pale Nikto, and evolved on the Gluss'elta Islands of Kintan. They were distinguished from other Nikto races by their white or gray scales. They had small horns surrounding their eyes, like a Kadas'sa'Nikto, and also had webbed hands similar to an Esral'sa'Nikto. This combination of traits led many xenoarchaelogists to surmise that the first Pale Nikto was born from the union of a Kadas'sa'Nikto and am Esral'sa'Nitko. The Gluss'sa'Nikto were known to be excellent sailors, and a group of them was believed to have mutinied aboard a Hutt's star yacht and fled to Drexel II.
(GG12, EGA, GMR6)
Gluttonbug
a Corellian insect which has a voracious appetite for woody plants. They can clear a small forest in no time, if not destroyed.
(BW)
Gluuc-Brendlheim, Armistice
this man hosted Yara Grugara: Unauthorized and Totally Real, a HoloNet special on the life of Yara Grugara that was produced by Cularin Central Broadcasting during the months following the Clone Wars.
(LFCW)
Gluupor
this Rodian was one of the beings who witnessed Sunry's flight from the hotel room he shared with Elassa, on the planet Manaan, some 4,000 years before the Battle of Yavin. However, when forced to testify on the witness stand, Gluupor revealed that he had been paid by the Sith to plant Sunry's Hero's Cross medal on Elassa's body. Elassa had been murdered when Sunry broke off their affair, as her Sith superiors realized that their plan to discredit the Old Republic was unraveling.
(KOTOR)
GLX Firelance
this was a model of SoroSuub blaster rifle. It was unmarked, lacking any form of corporate or governmental markings, which allowed the weapon to be untraceable if lost. It was also a very effective weapon when used in stun mode, which was something of a rarity among blaster rifles. While the Firelance was marketed as "the most effective weapon available for freelance enforcement officials", it was specifically built for use by bounty hunters.
(IA, GUN, AEG)
Glydus Drilling Platform
this mining operation was located on the planet Duro, during the height of the Galactic Civil War. Built by the defunct Glydus Mining Corporation and later taken over by DuroDele Industries, the platform itself floated above the ground, beneath the layer of toxic clouds that covered the planet's surface. DuroDelve's corporate rivals hired a team of freelance terrorists to destroy the platform, in an effort to drive them out of business.
(GMR2)
Glydus Mining Corporation
this Duro corporation was established as a mining operation. They went bankrupt during the height of the Old Republic, and many of their operations were purchased by DuroDelve Industries.
(GMR2)
Glymph Pie
this unusual casserole was created by the Glymphid people, and was made from mushrooms and whatever meat was available.
(TCD)
Glymphid
this is a species of long, thin-bodied aliens with a long, tooth-studded snout. They are native to the planet Ploo II, in the Ploo Sector of the galaxy.
(IG1, RAC, IWE1)
Glynn, Cladus
this Imperial officer worked for the Security Bureau, and was stationed on Kothlis during the height of the Galactic Civil War. He role was to locate any Alliance personell moving through Kothlis or the Kothlis Shadowport. To help him gather information, agent Glynn assumed the guise of Gart, the drunken spacer who claimed to know the location of a ganjuko graveyard.
(SPG)
Glynn, Devanna
this woman was a noted smuggler and Alliance supporter who was captured on the planet Kelada during the height of the Galactic Civil War. She was only captured after an intense firefight, that caused traffic jams and other problems in the heart of Downport.
(GCG)
Glynn-Beti
this blond-furred, female Bothan was a Jedi Master during the last decades of the Old Republic. She was distinguished by the fur surrounding her face, which changed to a reddish color at the tips like a mane. Like most Jedi of her time, Glynn-Beti condemned the actions of Aurra Sing, knowing that the bounty hunter had once been a promising Jedi student. At the onset of the Clone Wars, Glynn-Beti was given the rank of General in the Republic's armed forces, and led the mission which attempted to capture Count Dooku on Raxus Prime, just after the Battle of Geonosis. The mission to capture Dooku was unsuccessful, but the clone troopers managed to disrupt his plans to recover the Force Harvester. Years later, as the Clone Wars drew closer to an end, Glynn-Beti and her Padawan, Ulu Ulix, were dispatched to Xagobah to lead the forces that were laying siege to Wat Tambor's hidden fortress. Because the fortress - known as the Mazariyan Citadel - and much of the surrounding plantlife had been genetically altered by Tambor to serve as guardians, the clone troopers under her direction were unable to get close to the fortress. However, she did help young Boba Fett infiltrate the citadel, hoping that he might provide information or disrupt things inside. Tambor, meanwhile, continued to send droid armies into battle, relying on sheer numbers to overwhelm the Republic's forces. After Tambor fled the citadel, Glynn-Beti's forces managed to breach its walls, and forced the Separatists to abandon it. During the clean-up of the battle, it was Glynn-Beti who helped Boba Fett, when she ordered her troops to let him go free.
(BF2, BF5, BF6)
Glyptograph
this was the term used to describe the basic elements of the Ithorian written language.
(VOF)
Glythe Sector
this area of the galaxy was the location of the Noghri commandos' Valrar base, during the early years of the New Republic.
(DFR)
G'Mai Duris
this X'Ting was chosen to serve as the Regent and leader of her people during the height of the Clone Wars, at a time when her homeworld of Ord Cestus was under the control of Cestus Cybernetics and the Five Families. This pairing also seemed to be under the control of the Confederacy of Independent Systems. A talented and honest politician, Duris could trace her family's history back to the original hive queen, althoug only tangentially. The main line died out during the plagues that decimated the X'Ting. During the Clone Wars, Duris was in her female stage, and found herself on tenuous ground after deposing the devious Caiza Quill as regent. She assumed a position of leadership after her mate, Filian, was killed by Quill in a form of duel known as "going to the sand". After Filian's death, Duris also learned of the history of her people, and how the eggs for which she served as regent had been hidden in a secure location after the Great Plague. Her role, she learned, was as leader of the Regency, charged with keeping the X'Ting as united as possible until the royal eggs could hatch. She tried to join the mission to recover the royal eggs, but was voted down by the council and by Obi-Wan Kenobi, who had been dispatched to Ord Cestus to discover a way to free the X'Ting. In the end, she allowed Obi-Wan to accompany Jesson Di Blinth on the mission. After the Jedi managed to help secure the eggs, Duris was forced to accede that he was working for the betterment of the Cestians. Thus, when she was challenged for leadership by Caiza Quill, she felt that she was strong enough - and ready enough - to face the challenge. Instead of attacking Quill, however, she stood stoically in the face of his posturing, until Quill could no longer contain his own fear. He conceded his position to her, although he blocked her at every remaining opportunity. With the destruction of the Five Families at their bunker in the Kibo Plateau, Duris found herself entrenched as the true leader of the X'Ting and Ord Cestus. She was able to take immediate control and bring the manufacturing facilities under the guidance of the X'Ting, and vowed to keep Ord Cestus loyal to the Old Republic. She even gave the cave spiders - descendents of the spider people who once ruled the planet - a measure of freedom.
(HIV, TCD)
G'mi Moa
this Liannan bulk freighter traveled a regular route along the Perlemian Trade Route, until it was captured by the notorious pirate Gunda Mabin.
(SWJ14)
Gmir Askilon
this dim star (planet?) was where Lando Calrissian and Pakkpekatt intercepted the Teljkon vagabond. Lando, along with R2-D2, C-3PO, and Lobot, was able to penetrate the vagabond's defenses, but the ship registered their presence and leapt into hyperspace. Pakkpekatt's fleet was left to ponder what happened to them and what their next move should be. Note that Tyrant's Test names this stellar body Gmar Askilon.
(BTS, SOL, TT)
GML 32i
this guided missile launcher was produced by Bryn & Gweith during the Galactic Civil War.
(HAS)
Gm'uyal
this Ithorian was a noted sculptor and craftsman, during the height of the New Order. Gm'uyal was contracted to design the atrium of the Grand Colonnade, on Brentaal.
(WOTC)
Gna She'starn
this city was located on the western continent of the planet Bothawui.
(SPG)
Gnaden, Wom-Nii
this Jedi Master was one of the many beings who died during the Battle of Crombach Nebula, during the Clone Wars. A noted pilot, Master Gnaden's NTB-630 bomber was damaged in the battle, and it spun out of control before smashing into the hull of the Tide of Progress XII. The resulting crash destroyed the bomber and killed Master Gnaden, but only left a small dent on the side of the Munificent-class frigate.
(X3)
G'Nagnib
an Alliance freighter destroyed during the Galactic Civil War.
(TIE)
Gnardly
this is a slang adjective, used to denote something less that wonderful.
(SLS)
Gnarkh
this Devaronian was one of vigo Antonin's personal assistants, during the period leading up to Antonin's death at the hands of Jango Fett.
(JF)
Gnarltree
a species of huge, twisted trees that grow in the swamps of Dagobah, these trees were named for their large, exposed root systems. The tree itself is made up of centuries of calcified, woody growth. They are covered with all manner of fungus, lichen, and small creatures. One of the more unique aspects of the gnarltree is that, when it wants to reproduce, it doesn't use pollen or spores. Instead, the gnarltree grows a specialized form of mobilized roots known as a knobby white spider. This spider is really an animated tree which consumes food until it is ready to plant itself in the ground and become a new gnarltree.
(DS, ISU)
Gnasp
this was another name for the Raddadugh fluttercraft.
(X3)
Gnatfly
this small, flying insect made almost no sound as it flew.
(JQ5)
Gnathgrg
this small, disgusting creature was native to the planet Trandosha.
(MA)
Gnawlet
this was the term used to describe an immature bonegnawer.
(ANT)
G'Neeznow
this was one of the many Strike-class cruisers that made up the front lines of the Imperial Naval fleet.
(TIE)
Gnisnal
this Imperial-class Star Destroyer was destroyed when it malfunctioned during the evacuation of Narth and Ihopek. The explosion that rocked the ship tore it nearly in half, and left behind major pieces of flotsam, including a fully-operative datacore. The New Republic junker Steadfast discovered the Gnisnal on a routine mission, and was able to recover the datacore. The information in the Star Destroyer's core was later used to identify the ships of the Black Fleet.
(BTS)
Gnithian Oep
this creature, native to the Jospro Sector, was known as the original host of the ix dbukrii parasite.
(TBSB)
GNK
a box-shaped, bipedal power droid produced by Industrial Automaton.
(SW, COTF, BTM)
G'nnoch
this ancient, pictographic work was compiled by the Ssi-ruu race, and documented the existence of the Ssi-ruuk and their place in the Universe. Other parts of the G'nnoch detail the various ways of obtaining and losing honor. A major section of this work described the creation of the universe, from the Ssi-ruuk point of view. In the beginning, there wer four eggs. From the first hatched Ssi and P'w'itthki. Ssi's children hatched from the second egg, while P'w'itthki's children hatched from the third egg. The fourth egg was reserved for those descendants who earned a place in the afterlife. Eventually, Ssi was forced to defeat P'w'itthki in combat, but allowed P'w'itthki's hatchlings to live on, serving the children of Ssi forall eternity. This myth describes the beginning of the relationship between the Ssi-ruuk (htachlings of Ssi) and the P'w'eck (hatchlings of P'w'itthki).
(AE, TBSB)
Gno
this Old Republic Senator supported the Alliance during his tenure with the Imperial Senate. When that body was dissolved by Emperor Palpatine, he resigned his position and went underground. Following the Battle of Endor, he was re-elected to serve the New Republic as a Senator. He was one of Leia Organa-Solo's supporters, and believed - as she did - that the election of former Imperial supporters would fractionalize the Senate.
(TNR)
G'nook
an unintelligent species of ape-like humanoids with very small brains.
(MMY)
Gnooroop
this streamlined, predatory fish was native to the seas of Aquaris. They travelled and hunted in larges schools, which could reach ten kilometers in length. A subspecies of gnooroop existed in the shallow oceans of Vaynai, and was maintained by Amira Nasrabi for use in creating a debilitating, poisonous extract.
(EGP, GMR8)
Gnort
this herbivorous mammal was native to the planet Naboo, where it moved about the grasslands in large herds.
(GQRG)
Gnosos
this Sunesi was an employee of CorDuro Shipping, but was one of the few who did not support the company's plans to turn Duro over to the Yuuzhan Vong. After Jacen Solo was imprisoned by Durgard Brarun, Gnosos provided Jacen with a datacard that contained his own voiceprint, which would key a shuttle in the hangar of Port Duggan, allowing Jacen to escape.
(BP)
Gnullith
this star-shaped creature was genetically altered by the Yuuzhan Vong to serve as a form of breathing apparatus. When applied to the user's face, the gnullith sealed itself to the skin and extended one of its appendages down the user's throat. This provided a way to pass breathable air into the user's lungs. Two other appendages closed off the user's nose, protecting against intrusion of the foreign atmosphere. The gnullith allowed the Yuuzhan Vong to travel underwater and in toxic environments without pause. The New Republic's military forces discovered that a warrior wearing a gnullith could be killed if a shot was placed in the very center of the gnullith's body.
(VP, BP)
Gnullith-villip Hybrid
this piece of biotechnology was created by the Yuuzhan Vong during their invasion of the galaxy. It allowed a Yuuzhan Vong individual to breathe in a hostile environment while providing them the ability to communicate with a remote location, thereby combining two pieces of the biological technology into a single device.
(EVR)
G'Nung
this Gamorrean worked as one of Jasta Finn's henchmen, although he was actually working directly for Chiron Drebbick.
(POC)
Go ana bopa
this Huttese command was used to tell a droid to "shut down."
(AAOTC)
Go Home
a song written and played by the band Starburst. It was first released as part of the compilation StakeOut.
(GG9)
Go mob un loo?
this Jawa question translated into Basic as "How much will it cost?"
(TG)
Goa Lawah
this bird, native to the planet Vortex, had saliva which was laden with toxic bacteria. This was a defense mechanism as well as a hunting mechanism, as the bacteria helped break down the flesh of its prey.
(EGP)
Goa-Ato
this Rodian guild of hunters was formed when the ancient Grand Protectors arranged for a gifted bounty hunter's first off-planet hunt. The Grand Protector was charged with providing allies for the new hunter as well as adangerous target. The best hunters returned to Rodia to join the Goa-Ato. Only those Rodians who had won the rights to travel offplanet were allowed entrance to the Goa-Ato.
(SPG)
Goada
meaning "facile", this was one of the most common names among Rodian females. These names generally described characteristics of historical individuals, and different Rodian clans used up to three names to describe an individual.
(GCG)
Goatgrass
an edible leaf that is favored by the Gran. It has a silvery-green color to its long strands, and has as sweetish smell.
(TJP)
Goba
this was the Huttese word for the number seven (7). The Hutts used a base-eight numbering system, since their hands had just four fingers each.
(GMR5, TF)
Go-bag
this was the term used by military personnel to describe a pre-packed duffel bag that contained an individual's most necessary possessions. Used by those soldiers, medics, and support personnel who worked and fought near the front lines of a battle, a go-bag allowed an individual to quickly evacuate their current location without forgetting important things like clothing and personal hygiene items.
(MBS)
Gobar
this name, which meant "still water", was common among Gungan males.
(GCG)
Gobindi
this planet, with a landscape dotted with ancient ruins, was the site of an Imperial biowarfare laboratory during the Galactic Civil War. The fifth planet in its system, Gobindi was the homeworld of the Gobindi race. Much of the planet is covered by dense jungle.
(GOF3)
Gobindi
this alien race was native to the planet Gobindi, though they were extinct long before the Battle of Yavin. The Gobindi were master architects, and built huge ziggurats in the deep jungles of the planet. While many of the stepped pyramids had rooms and passageways, several were completely solid. It was these ziggurats which were built to contain the deadly viruses the Gobindi discovered in the jungles. They were wiped out by one such virus, known as the Gobindi virus, but not before they discovered a way to cure it. In their dying actions, they carved the formula for the antidote into the ziggurat's walls.
(GOF3)
Gobindi Virus
this deadly strain of virus was discovered by the ancient Gobindi race, which eventually contracted it and was wiped out by it. It was re-developed by the Empire's Biological Warfare Division for use as a weapon. A sample of the virus was entombed in a huge ziggurat, built by thre Gobindi in an effort to stop it from spreading. Before they were all killed by the virus, the Gobindi managed to discover a cure for its actions. However, they were unable to administer it in time. they managed to carve its formula on the stepped walls of the ziggurat, in case the virus escaped. It thrives in hot, humid envirnments, but was initially not very contagious, requiring a liquid medium to move from one host to the next. Imperial scientists discovered a way to allow to move through the air. The virus itself resembled a tiny, horned eel, and wrapped its host in a coating of green slime to maintain its environment. This slime allowed the host to move about, thereby increasing the chances of further transmission.
(GOF3)
Goblin Moss
this form of moss was known for its intense green color, as well as its ability to grow just about anywhere.
(SWED, LJ2)
Goboba
this was the Huttese word for the number thirteen (13). Note, however, that the Huttese counting system was based on a base-eight system. So, goboba indicated the number eleven (11) in the Basic language.
(GMR5)
Gocola
this was the Huttese word for "wine."
(GMR5)
GoCorp
see Go-Corp
(TME)
Go-Corp
this corporation manufactured a variety of automated vehicles, such as the Arunskin 32 cargo skiff.
(TME, FTD)
Go-Corp/Utilitech
this joint effort between Go-Corp and Utilitech produced a variety of droid-controlled vehicles during the height of the New Order.
(FTD)
GOCU
see Ground-Orbit Communications Unit
(BP)
God of Age
see Gotagei
(CCW)
Godalhi, Janu
this man served as a police constable on his homeworld of Teth, during the final decades of the Old Republic. Just prior to the onset of the Clone Wars, he earned the respect of Jedi Master Plo Koon during a mission to smash a pirate fleet that was causing trouble in the system. Despite these adventures, Godalhi considered himself more of an inventor than an officer of the law, preferring to use his knowledge of history to help him solve crimes and thwart criminals. During the height of the Clone Wars, he traveled to Coruscant to attend a conference on law enforcement, and was saddened by what he saw. His primary worry was that the clone troopers of the Grand Army of the Republic were openly subverting the authority of the local police force, and he believed these actions allowed Separatist forces to kidnap Chancellor Palpatine. Upon returning to Teth and learning of the so-called Jedi Rebellion, Godalhi became convinced that the Chancellor himself was the root of the problems he had seen. He secretly began plotting a Tethan resistance to the Imperial control of his planet. His son, Palob, served under him as a lieutenant, and later became a member of the Alliance. After the Battle of Endor, Janu officially retired, and wrote several texts on the history of the galaxy and the Galactic Civil War.
(SWDB)
Godalhi, Palob
this native of Teth was Winfrid Dagore's chief aide during the resistance against the Empire. His father, Janu, was a police constable on Teth, during the final years of the Old Republic. Palob himself served as a Lieutenant in Teth's armed forces during the early years of the New Order, at the time Dagore met with Bria Tharen. After Dagore was taken captive by Dace Bonearm and IG-72, Godalhi took possession of the Moldy Crow and brought it back to the Alliance Dreadnaught New Hope. Later, he held several positions in the Alliance. In the wake of the Battle of Endor, Palob retired to Teth to assist his father in writing several history texts on the galaxy and the Galactic Civil War.
(RD, WOTC, SWDB)
Godar
an Imperial Corvette assigned to transport the members of the first Death Star's design team to the Star Destroyer Immortal. It was attacked by Keyan Farlander and disabled before it reach the Immortal, and the Alliance captured the design team.
(XW)
Goddess
this was the codename of the missile which was created by the New Republic, in an effort to fool the Yuuzhan Vong. The Goddess missile was created with the exact gravitic signature as Jaina Solo's X-Wing, and when fired, essentially "became" the X-Wing to Yuuzhan Vong sensors. Thee sensors, which were specialized dovin basal mines, locked onto the gravitic eminations of the Goddess missile and reported its presence back to coralskippers. The coralskipper pilots were then led to believe that they were chasing Jaina Solo, but too late discovered that they were chasing a fully-armed missile.
(EL2)
Gode Takrab
this Neimoidian was one of the many who traveled to Naboo during the Trade Federation's blockade of the Naboo System. He was dispatched to the surface of Naboo to gather information on Queen Amidala's handwriting, in an effort to forge the documents which would have legitimized the Federation's occupation of Naboo, after Amidala fled with Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi-Wan Kenobi. Unfortunately for the Federation, Gode Takrab was captured by the Naboo Underground before he could forge the documents. He tried to bribe his way to freedom, having hidden a finished copy of the documents in the memory cells of his protocol droid, TC-11, aboard his shuttle. The resistance fighters refused to bargain, and Takrab was held until the Battle of Naboo was over.
(SON)
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