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Vosengoor, Cerisa
this woman served as an Old Republic judiciary official, working on Coruscant during the years leading up to the Clone Wars. Judiciary Vosengoor spent part of her career investigating the training practices of the Jedi Knights, especially with regards to young children. (HNN5)

Vosh, Trence
this man, a native of the planet Alderaan, was a Navy Captain who served the Old Republic during its final decades. Captain Vosh was in command of the Leviathan Dreadnaught, patrolling the hyperspace trade routes and enforcing Old Republic trade laws. (SOG)

Vo-Shay, Kinnin
this man was known throughout the galaxy as the man who never lost a sabacc match. Many believed that Vo-Shay obtained magical assistance from the amulet he wore around his neck, although the amulet was nothing more than a gift from an old girlfriend. Kinnin was easily recognizable by his silver-streaked white hair, pale violet eyes, and the long scar that ran around his mouth and past his nose. It was believed that Kinnin and his ship, the Ashanda Ray, were lost in the Tyus Cluster some fifty years before the Battle of Endor, but Vo-Shay showed up on Nar Shaddaa shortly after the battle. He had been helping the young man named Nyo to obtain a lightsaber Nyo wanted. Nyo dreamed of becoming a Jedi Knight, and tried to win enough credits to buy the weapon by playing sabacc against the Herglic gambler Doune. Kinnin soundly defeated Doune, taking more than 200,000 credits in the match. However, he won the hatred of Doune, who beat them to Nar Shaddaa and stole the lightsaber. Doune then challenged Vo-Shay to one last hand. The stakes were Vo-Shay's amulet against the lightsaber, and Vo-Shay purposely lost the hand. He wanted to ensure Doune wouldn't come after them anymore, and he knew that Doune didn't want the lightsaber in the first place. He was right on both counts, as the Herglic gave up the lightsaber after winning the amulet. Vo-Shay then told Nyo of his experience in the Tyus Cluster, where he was caught in the gravity well of a mass of black holes along with the disembodied Jedi Master, Aryzah. Lost in the timeless null void of the black holes, Aryzah taught Vo-Shay how to use the Force. He then managed to get free of the black holes, and Aryzah stayed with him from then on. After meeting Nyo, Vo-Shay and Aryzah agreed to help him learn more about the Force. (TFNR)

Voss
a planet. (GMR6)

Voss
this was the shortened name of a noted Chiss individual. (UANT)

Voss
this Imperial Major, distinguished by his full beard and mustaches of bright red hair, was in command of a Star Destroyer as part of Admiral Giel's armada, during the height of the Galactic Civil War. His ship was one of the first vessels attacked when Luke Skywalker and a small team infiltrated Giel's fleet to try and destroy it. When he realized that the attack was coming from TIE Fighters piloted by Alliance pilots, Major Voss ordered his gunners to spray defensive fire at the smaller ships. Despite concerns from his gunnery officers about hitting other Imperial ships, Major Voss ordered the TIEs destroyed. Other commanders followed suit, unaware that their wild fire was striking and damaging the rest of the armada. (MC61)

Voss
this Imperial stormtrooper served under Major Grau during the height of the New Order. Voss was killed on Alashan by a Sentinel creature, while Grau was investigating the underground ruins exposed by a team of Alliance archaeologists, shortly after the Battle of Yavin. (MCI7)

Vossk
this Trandoshan worked as a bounty hunter on the moon Nar Shaddaa, during the years following the Mandalorian Wars. (KOTOR2)

Vosso
this Rodian arms dealer worked with Gredori, Keesi, and Aald during the early years of the New Order. (WOTC)

Voss'on't, Trhin
this Imperial stromtrooper was the Commander of on of the Empire's Strategic Insertion battalions. Fiercely loyal to the Empire, Voss'on't was more than willing to play the part of a defector in a scheme hatched by Prince Xizor and endorsed by Emperor Palpatine himself. In the plan, which was meant to splinter the two factions that resulted from the breakup of the Bounty Hunters Guild, Voss'on't was supposed to play the part of a renegade commander who took control of an Imperial-class Star Destroyer. He was believed to have forced the ship's crew to evacuate at gunpoint, then took the vessel and fled to the Outer Rim with a hand-picked crew of accomplices. Once there, Voss'on't executed his crew and took the most valuable parts of the Star Destroyer and sold them. Among the weapons and computer systems he stole, Voss'on't also took with him the encrypt/decrypt codes used by the Strategic Insertion forces to send and receive their orders. The story was that he would sell them to the highest bidder, most likely the Alliance, who could use them to anticipate covert Imperial strikes. This all made for a valid scenario, since Voss'on't actually did kill him crewmates, and the codes were meant to exist for months while the Special Insertion teams remained hidden. Voss'on't hid out on a world with a dying mining outpost, waiting for the bounty hunters to find him. His skills as a soldier allowed him to dispatch the weakest or most foolhardy of the hunters, but he met his match when Boba Fett and Bossk apprehended him. Although both hunters nearly died in the capture, Voss'on't was nonetheless brought in. Kud'ar Mub'at served as the middleman in the bounty arrangements, since the reward for his capture was incredibly large. However, when Fett delivered the soldier, he found himself doublecrossed by Mub'at and Prince Xizor himself, who had aligned with the subnode Balancesheet to cross them all. Voss'on't was left stranded from Imperial support, and was executed by Xizor's agents, seemingly at Palpatine's order. (SLS, HM)

Vossuk
this Quarren was known as a very reliable, although not quite trustworthy, information broker during the years leading up to the Battle of Endor. Based on Gall, Vossuk provided the Bothan SpyNet with the first inklings of the location of Han Solo's carbonite-frozen body, when Boba Fett arrived on Gall to make repairs to his ship, Slave I. It was later discovered that Vossuk had actually been working directly for Fett, and had leaked the information about Solo's whereabouts to draw a number of bounty hunters to Gall. Fett then took solo's body and blasted off from Gall, in an effort to shake off the pursuit of those bounty hunters who were trying to steal Solo's body and claim the bounty offered by Jabba the Hutt. (SWG7)

Vost, Aarica
this Corporate Secxtor Authority agent reported directly to Baruche Sloane during her tenure as the starship parts dealer known as Bren-Aarica Rordan. She is a tall, beautiful woman, and is extremely intelligent and ambitious. Her cover as Bren-Aarica Rordan required her to be friendly and attentive, traits which she had no problems assuming. Aarica was the daugther of Larin Vost. (TSK)

Vost, Larin
this powerful man was the head of the Corporate Sector Authority's Expansion division in the years following the Battle of Endor. (TSK)

Vosteltig
this planet was the site of a shipyard maintained by the remnants of the Empire, some three years after the Battle of Endor. (WBC)

Vos'yr Valley
this picturesque location is found on Novor XXIII. (SSR)

Voth
one of the four moons orbitting the planet Ambria. (TOJC)

Voth
the meaning of this Zabrak surname was unclear, but translated into Basic as voice guardian". It wa believed that this name referred to individuals who maintained air supplies in hostile environments. (GCG)

Vothran, Gelod
a native of Chandrila, this famous actor protrayed Sival Brentioch opposite Vessa Brentioch's portrayal of Freia Kallea during a production of the Kallea Cycle during the height of the New Order. (SWJ13)

Votomo
based out of Gelgelar, this smuggler used an RA-series servant droid as a bodyguard, by upgrading its programming and adding a blaster. (SWJ14)

Votrad
this city, located on the planet Brentaal, was the site of the planet's major starport. Imperial Customs agents once raided an Alliance rawmat warehouse there. (SWJ9)

Votrad Independent Downport
this was the primary spaceport located in Votrad, on the planet Brentaal. (PSG)

Votrad Stadium
this 100,000-seat arena was the largest entertainment venue found on the planet Brentaal. During the height of the New Order, the Stadium was used to produce several performances of the Kallea Cycle, as its 500-meter-long stage allowed for a great deal of realism and activity within the huge sets required to bring the Kallea Cycle to life. It was located in the city of Votrad. (SWJ13)

Vought, Tendin
this bounty hunter traveled to the Cularin System, during the height of the Clone Wars, on a mission to hunt down Nirama. Known in the business as Razor, Vought enlisted the aid of Caranna in his hunt. He was somewhat surprised to find that his employers were droids, but they paid him a huge sum of credits to take the job. Vought also negotiated for a new starship, additional melee weapons, and a protective suit of armor. He was unprepared for Caranna's treachery, though, when she poisoned him with a mild toxin during the negotiations with their employers. She left Vought's inert form behind, and set out on the mission alone. (LFCW)

Vourk
this small-time criminal was living in Mos Eisley, on the planet Tatooine, during the height of the Galactic Civil War. Among his many contacts was the mayor of Mos Eisley, Mikdanyell Guh'Rantt. (SWGAL)

Vourke
see Vourk (SWGAL)

Voushon
this Rodian worked for Big Bunji as a smuggler and thug, but had more morals than most criminals. He took up smuggling because, more often than not, no one ever got hurt. (MEAS)

Vowluss
this Whiphid worked in the Off-Worlder's Quarter of Ropagi II as a drop point agent, making sure that cargoes get from one ship to another and finally delivered to their destination. He worked for a group of Bothans, but never revealed their identities. (PSG)

Vox
this was a pseudonym used by a smuggler who had a great deal of experience with droids. Vox was based on Keyoran, but spent part of his career in the Corporate Sector. (SWJ13, SWJ14, FTD)

Vox
this Defel informant worked on the planet Reaper's World, matching bounty postings to available hunters. She was quite skilled in her work, lacking any ture loyalty but maintaining the anonymity of her clients with ruthless cunning. Vox arranged for an anonymous bounty to be placed on the Herglic gambler Nalroch, a bounty illegally posted by Lord Haakon. (ND)

Vox, Wade
this young man was a native of Alderaan, and the son of a wealthy merchant family. He was away from the planet on business when it was destroyed by the first Death Star, and was forced to make a living as a smuggler. He barely survived a number of dangerous missions before making his way to Tatooine. There, he tried to set up his own operations but refused to pay "protection money" to Jabba the Hutt in order to remain independent. Wade was then kidnapped by Jabba, who forced him to race in a series of demolition derbies against a variety of opponents. In these events, Wade was known as a formidable competitor who had just enough control of the Force to keep himself alive. He used a modified X-34 landspeeder as his vehicle of choice, a craft he purchased from BoShek shortly after arriving on Tatooine. He later discovered that the landspeeder had once been owned by Luke Skywalker. (OSW, SWD)

VoxBox
this expensive device provided realtime translation of speech, allowing a Gamorrean to converse in Basic with another race. (SWI62)

Voxbug
a species of obnoxious insect. (CSA)

Voxchip
a speech-synthesizing computer ship that can be placed in any number of applications to provide vocal interaction. (SE)

Voxen Tass
this modified Brayl-class bulk freighter was owned and operated by Shang Lines during the Galactic Civil War. It was captained by Leona Makk. (IA)

VoxLink
this was the brand name of Fabritech's internal comlink unit, designed for installation on a droid. Its function was very similar to a handheld comlink. (FTD)

Voxwriter
this was a form of voice-activated recording device, used by news reporters to help them keep track of their notes and discussions. (MJH)

Voxyn
bio-engineered by the Yuuzhan Vong from the genetic material of a vornskr and a freo xyn from their own galaxy, the voxyn was a large creature designed to seek out and destroy any being which used the Force. They moved about on eight curved legs, and measured a meter in height and four meters in length. The flat head of a voxyn was dominated by a wide mouth which could regurgitate the acidic contents of its stomach and belch them at a target. This brown mucus attacked anything it came in contact with, and could destroy living flesh in a matter of minutes. Its black scales protects its body like armor, and its dorsal ridge was lined with sensory spines. A white barb studded the end of its whiplike tail. The Yuuzhan Vong bred voxyn to combat the Jedi Knights, using a laboratory based on the worldship Baanu Rass, in orbit around Myrkr, to create a queen from which all other voxyn were cloned and bred. The average voxyn had only a short lifespan after being released from the laboratory, since they required a nutrient compound which was only found on Myrkr, but were more than equipped to make the most of their lives. The Yuuzhan Vong Shapers who were responsible for creating the voxyn discovered that the creatures went wild in the presence of an ysalamiri, losing their natural cunning and going insane. Their beady, yellow eyes were virtually useless until the voxyn located its prey and got close enough to attack it. One of the voxyn's more formidable attack methods was to screech out an intense blastwave of sound, which rendered most beings incapacitated. The blood of a voxyn was also unique, having the ability to transmutate into a neurotoxin exposed to most kinds of air. The toepads of a voxyn were infested with dozens of forms of retroviruses, all but rendering a single antidote useless in the event of infection. Even the tail of the voxy, a holdover from its vornskr origins, administered a neural shock when it touched exposed flesh. All in all, the voxyn was engineered for just one thing: to kill a Jedi Knight. The Jedi realized this, and launched a desparate plan to eliminate the queen at Myrkr. Although many Jedi died in the attempt - including Anakin Solo - the voxyn queen was eventually destroyed when it was led into a dovin basal and consumed by the gravity well. Only a single clone remained of the voxyn species, which Warmaster Tsavong Lah maintained for future use against the Jedi. From this clone he managed to grow six more voxyn before the Battle of Ebaq, which were used to locate any Jedi on Ebaq 9. (SBS, EL2, DW, NJOSB)

Voyage Enterprises
this small corporation produced a series of inexpensive, but nonetheless effective, lightweight armor suits for use by scouts and other personnel. (ROE)

Voyager's Rest
this was one of the most up-scale inns located on the Kavila continent of Dalos IV. (ND)

Voyages of the VSD Protector, The
this series of holovids followed the crew of the Victory-class Star Destroyer Protector on its adventures through the galaxy. Approved by the Imperial Security Bureau, this serial portrayed the ship's crew as they battled against a legendary slivilith. (ANT)

Vozda, Dagmar
this former Detached Duty Agent for the office of the Auditor-General of the Corporate Sector Authority investigated the case of Rex Shaxrigge. She posed as a woman executive who was lonely, and allowed Rex to make his moves. They met on Etti IV for what was ostensibly a romantic tryst, hoping to get Rex to try and steal her "corporate secrts." When he found out who she was and that she was trying to arrest him, he pulled a vibroknife on her and threatened her life. This was when a vacationing Fiolla stepped in. Fiolla had recognized Shaxrigge, but when he pulled the knife she felt she couldn't just stand by and watch. In helping Dagmar apprehend Shaxrigge, Fiolla proved herself worthy of consideration by the CSA. Dagmar remembered Fiolla's fearlessness and boldness, and hired her when she graduated. Dagmar took Fiolla under her wing and schooled her, grooming her to promotions. When Dagmar finally retired, she recommended that Fiolla take over her position, which was agreed to by the CSA. (CSA)

Vrakolian
this was a species of thick-skinned aliens who were known as warriors. (TSIA)

Vram
one of the children serving in Hethrir's Empire Youth camp, Vram was the schoolyard bully. As such, he was also Hethrir's primary source of information about the students. (CS)

Vran, Noran
this woman was an Imperial Captain, and was in command of the 656th regiment during the occupation of Xanas City. (HR)

Vrassh
this race was mercilesssly slaughtered in order for the killers to take control of their lands and the wealth it contained. Neither the Pas'sic government nor the New Republic observed the customs and laws of Pas'sic after punishing the killers, for they failed to distribute the wealth to the survivors and their families. (SOP)

Vratix
this alien race, native to the planet Thyferra, perfected the creation of bacta by combining alazhi and kavam. They vastly outnumber the human natives of the planet, but are considered inferior to their corporate counterparts. The Vratix are humanoid insects. They have large, compound eyes, a stalk-like neck, and three pairs of limbs sprouting from a cylindrical thorax and abdomen. The upper set of limbs acts as triple-jointed arms, while the lower two serve as legs. The last set of limbs is well-muscled, and is used in jumping. Most Vratix are gray in color, with the shades darkening with age. They have a basic form of hive mentality, but are able to function as individuals. They believe that sight and sound are not permanent things, and prefer to touch another being in order to recognize their presence. The Vratix on Thyferra govern themselves through the Ashern Circle. However, the strong pro-human sentiments found in the Zaltin and Xucphra factions have labeled the Ashern as terrorists. Although the Ashern are widely considered responsible for the contamination of certain lots of bacta, this may only be a ruse to cover up an internal struggle. The Ashern, through the Vratix Qlaern Hirf, petitioned Wedge Antilles to sponsor their admittance to the New Republic, but the move was placed in limbo when Ysanne Isard took control of Thyferra. Eventually, the Vratix were about to expel the human leaders of the bacta cartels, and took control of Thyferra's production facilities. Each Vrtaix individual was given two names. The first was the name of their hive, while the second was a given name. (XWN, KT, SWJ3, SWI64, UANT)

Vratix
this was the name given to the native language of the Vratix. It consisted of a series of clicks and high-picthed sounds, which were augmented by changes in skin color. Because of this combination, no written form of the Vratix language was created, and non-Vratix could only learn to understand - but not speak - the langauge. (EGP, UANT)

Vratix Occupation
this was the term used by certain galactic corporate leaders to describe the ten-year period that followed the Battle of Naboo which was known in the Vratix language as Alazhixazha. It was during this period that the Vratix controlled both the Zaltin and Xucphra factions, thereby controlling all production of bacta on Thyferra. (PH)

Vratixan Blood Eagle
this bird of prey was noted for its incredibly strong talons, which were used to grip and crush its prey. (E3N)

Vray
this gentle race had to be evacuated from their homeworld during the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy, twenty-seven years after the Battle of Yavin. (SBS)

Vrblther
this creature was a medium-sized alien that inhabited the depths of the Nar Shaddaa spaceport. These grey-skinned predators resembled primates in their four-legged posture. They were generally smooth-skinned, with tufts of hair at their shoulders and haunches. Their short, thick tails were used to enhance their balance, and their wide feet and sharp claws provided plenty of stability. They were known to be carnivores that would attack and kill a sentient being, although packs of vrblthers would attack any living creature they could find when hungry. It was believed that vrblthers evolved on the planet of Varl, although no direct evidence ever proved this. (DE2, ETM, WOTC, TF)

Vrecje
this was the Issori term for an unsanctioned birth. The word translated in Basic as "stranger," but had a much stronger meaning because the child and its breeding were unrecognized by Issori society. Children born of vrecje matings were considered outcasts, and are often killed. (IR)

Vreego
a former starport customs guard, this Rodian was an associate of Ilb Toranda, working on the planet Cularin during the early years of the New Order. He hated anything that wasn't clean, and lamented his life in the underbelly of Hedrett. He was later paired with Krael during a mission to obtain weapons for Toranda's operations. Vreego hated Krael's slipshod methods of work, and ended up killing the human after he misread a map and led them down a dead-end sewer while trying to find a meeting location. (LFCW)

Vreel
a native of a fringe world, Vreel joined the Imperial military when the Empire took control of his homeworld. A nonconformist who couldn't fit into his society's rigid culture, Vreel volunteered for the Army when the Imperial began conscripting trainees. Distinguished by the tattooes along his hairline, Vreel quickly became disillusioned with the Empire, seeing its tyranny at face value. He hoped to join the Alliance one day, but could never figure out how to make contact with them. (SWJ2)

Vreen
this scientist worked for Bioniip Laboratories on Cloud City, during the early years of the Galactic Civil War. An expert in artificial intelligence, Vreen was known for cutting corners in order to reach his goals faster than his peers. recruited away from Bioniip by Doctor Issan Len for work on the X0-X1 project. However, while Doctor Len wished to use the droid for the good of the galaxy, Doctor Vreen saw the immense potential it held for the Imperial Navy. Vreen arranged to steal the X0-X1 prototype and installed it in the central datacore of Cloud City itself, hoping to prove to Lira Wessex that the droid was valuable to the Empire. Vreen himself was a victim of X0-X1's unusual transformation plans, and soon discovered that X0-X1 had implanted thousands of evolution droids into his body. Vreen suddenly found himself becoming a living automaton. Doctor Vreen decided that he had better atone for the damage he had done. With the help of a team of Alliance agents sent to protect Doctor Len, they were able to disconnect X0-X1 from the main computer and foil the droid's plans to take over Cloud City. Vreen himself had become a flesh droid, and sacrficed himself to gain access to X0-X1's lair in the central computer core. (CCC)

Vregg
this was one of the many Gamorrean dialects. (GG7, WOTC)

Vrei
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 "lucky" or "fortunate". (GCG)

Vrelnid
this settlement, located on the planet Thyferra, was the site of the planet's largest alazhi fields. (SWI64)

Vrelt
this Corellian scavenger inhabits the urban alleys and garbage dumps. It is a large, rat-like beast with sharp teeth and claws. They were the favored prey of the tabaga. (TPS, THG)

Vren, Gunder
this Alliance agent was part of a team dispatched to Tatooine to participate in the auction of the Shard of Alderaan, hoping to recover the slicing program for the Alliance. (LAA)

Vreni Island
located on Corellia, this small island was covered with trees and was a destination for many vacationers. (IJ)

Vreshann Electronics, Incorporated
this Gotal corporation produced a number of scanning devices during the height of the Galactic Civil War. (GFT)

Vrexlir
this Imperial Xiytiar-class transport was destroyed by the Alliance, shortly before the Battle of Endor. It was part of the fleet which supplied the Bretie production facility at the time. (XWA)

Vrgrlmrl
this was the term used by the Xxxx to describe the New Republic's communications base on the planet Esfandia. (FH3)

Vri
one of the family names used by the Bothan people, it literally meant "caretaker" or "groundskeeper". (GCG, WOTC)

Vriichon Brothers
these Ranat brothers operated an illegal spice den from a building in the spaceport city of Mos Eisley, on the planet Tatooime, during the last years of the Old Republic. They eventually sold the building to Chalmun, who renovated it and turned it into Chalmun's Spaceport Cantina. Many within the criminal underworld of Mos Eisley believed that the Vriichon Brothers fled Mos Eisley immediately after the sale, fearing that Chalmun would come after them when he found the bodies of many beings - one-time enemies and debtors of the brothers - in the basement. (IWST)

Vriisan
this was one of the more prominent of the Tarasin irstats which were native to the planet Cularin. It was believed that the Vriisan were the caretakers of a treasure trove of documents and records created by Reidi Artom herself. This treasure was discovered shortly after the onset of the Clone Wars. Among the strange parchments was a "manifesto of expansion" written by Artom, in which she implored the reader to consider the rights and roles of a newly-discovered race before simply stripped their planet of resources. She wrote that all life was sacred, and that no matter where a being traveled in the galaxy, someone was always there before you. (LFCW)

V'ris
this gemstone was found on the planet Sullust. (GCG)

V'ris
this was a common female name given to Sullustan females. It referred to a gemstone found in the caverns of Sullust. (GCG)

Vriss
this New Republic Admiral accompanied Rogue Squadron to Morishim, escorting Garm Bel Iblis on an inspection of the starfighter base there. He was thrust into combat mode when Imperial Captain Vermel tried to deliver Admiral Pellaeon's surrender notice. Vermel's CR-90 corvette was intercepted by agents under the command of Moff Disra and detained, but not before he got off a garbled message to Bel Iblis. (SOP)

Vritol
this Wookiee was a noted bolotaur handler, who worked in the jungles just outside of Kachirho during the height of the New Order. He worked with the Rodian leaders of the Etyyy hunting grounds to train hunters to ride the beasts, allowing them easier access to the deep jungles for their big-game hunts. (SWGAL)

Vrobal
this was a species of carnivorous mammal that was native to the moon of Rori. Although vrobals were known to be aggressive, they couuld also be tamed for use as a mount. (GQRG)

Vrobalet
this was a subspecies of the vrobal, which was native to the moon of Rori. The vrobalet was smaller in stature than the vrobal, and was somewhat less aggressive than its larger cousin. (GQRG)

Vro-cat
this farm creature is known for its stubborn tenacity. Many a farmer has tried to herd them, while the vro-cats think they know what better for them. (THG)

V'Rof
this volcanic world was the third planet in the N'zoth System. It was orbited by a single moon. (CCW)

Vrokk
this Gamorrean male was the leader of the Bolgoink clan, and was one of the strongest hand-to-hand fighters. Vrokk was married to Kufbrug. Guth was accused on murdering Vrokk shortly before the Fair at Bolgoink. His brother, Rog, clakimed to have a document written by Guth which challenged Vrokk to a duel outside the normal fights which occurred at the Fair. The seal on the document was supposedly poisoned, and Vrokk died shortly after breaking the seal. It was said that Vrokk's ghost still lingered in Bolgoink Hold, a sure sign that he had been murdered. Callista Ming, however, knew that Guth couldn't sign his own name, and questioned the validity of the document. (SWJ14)

Vron
this man was a noted mercenary from the planet Bethal, during the height of the New Order. (GUN)

Vrook
this ancient Jedi Master was a member of the Jedi Council on the planet Dantooine, during the years leading up to the Great Sith War. He was well-respected by his peers as well as his students, although many considered him a stern taskmaster. He was among the first to openly question sending Duron Qel-Droma to Korriban during the Great Hunt, fearing that the Qel-Droma blood was already tainted with the Dark Side. When Darth Malak attacked and destroyed the Jedi Enclave of Dantooine, Master Vrook went into hiding for many years, until he was captured by Azkul and his mercenaries. Vrook would have been transported to Nar Shaddaa for the bounty on his head, if The Exile and his band hadn't intervened. Despite the fact that he was freed, Master Vrook appeared angry at being freed, and set out to locate any surviving members of the Jedi Order. However, he felt the Force connection in The Exile, and returned to his side just before The Exile was confronted by Azkul. Although The Exile did everything he could to avoid bloodshed, Azkul's brutal murder of Terena Adare started a massive firefight. After they survived the battle, Vrook provided The Exile with some insight into the Force before returning to the ruins of the Jedi Enclave. (KOTOR, KOTOR2, T23)

Vroon
this S'krrr greeted Mammon Hoole and the Shroud when they landed near the Sikadian Gardens, on the planet S'krrr. As the caretaker of the famous Gardens, Vroon found it unacceptable for the starship to land so close to the delicate plants collected there. He allowed Hoole to repair the ship, but that effort was interrupted when then-Captain Thrawn arrived on the planet to study its art. Vroon himself discovered that the gentle wingsong of the S'krrr soothed the drog beetles which ate the plants of the garden. It was later revealed that Vroon was a member of a secret S'krrr cult that worshipped insects, believing them to be the god-like ancestors of rhte S'krrr. Vroon wanted Hoole and Thrawn gone so that he could continue to expand the drog beetle population, in preparation for a second-coming of the insects. Vroon had been killing the shreevs that fed on the drog beetles, throwing the dead bodies into a pile behind the Gardens. However, the delicate balance between the drog beetles and the shreevs was upset by his schemes. The drog beetles overran his laboratory and killed him. (GOF8)

Vrortik Cocktail
this Wookiee meal is layered with various meats and cooked wroshyr leaves that have been stewed in grakkyn nectar for weeks. (RD)

Vros
this flesh of this small fish, native to Cularin, is considered a delicacy, and is often served sauteed. Vros is an expensive commodity, being found only on Cularin. (WOTC)

Vrosynri Eight
this planet was one of the more lackluster worlds of the Ciutric Hegemony. (IR)

Vrot
an alien race. (APS)

Vrrk Jikat
this ancient Nazzar abandoned his own life and family to train Qrrl Toq in the ways of the Ulizra, some 4,000 years before the Battle of Yavin. Despite his love of Jikat, Toq never understood the great sacrifice he had made to become Toq's teacher. (TOJC)

Vrujuun
this was a common name among the Sauvax race. (UANT)

Vryssa
a forested planet, Vryssa was once the site of an Imperial garrison. Boba Fett was forced to wipe out the garrison during a Hunt, after his target had hidden within the base for protection. (TFNR, NEGC)

Vryyr
this Wookiee hunter lived in the city of Kachirho, on his homeworld of Kashyyyk, during the era of the New Order. Vryyr made a living by taking off-world hunters into the jungles to track down and kill some of the planet's most dangerous predators. (SWGAL)

V'Sar
at 1,760 kilometers in diameter, V'Sar was the smallest of the three moons orbiting Goroth Prime. (GSE)

V-series Droid
this was the Empire's version of the MerenData EV-series supervisor droid. (EGD)

V-series Speeder
this SoroSuub speeder design was favored by many military and law-enforcement agencies during the last years of the Old Republic. (TCG1)

V'sett-class Fighter
this starfighter was created by the Ssi-ruuk people as a follow-on to the droid-controlled Swarm-class fighter. Besides having superior firepower and maneuverability, the V'sett-class fighter was also piloted by a living being. These ships looked very much like their earlier counterparts, being flattened and slightly curved in shape. At each corner of the fighter were sensors and shield generators which provided complete coverage at all times. These shields were one of the many technologies desired by Emperor Palpatine, when he negotiated his deal with the Ssi-ruuk many years before. (FH2)

V'shar
this planet was the homeworld of the Ka'hren race. (AIR)

Vsil Ejahsa
this was the name of a noted Sluissi individual. (UANT)

V'Sook
this Gorothite j'ber retained control of the major religion on Goroth Prime, the M'Nes, during the height of the Galactic Civil War. (GSE)

V'Sook M'Alra Vin
this matriarch of a Gorothite j'ber, from the city of Graith, was generally considered the founder of the M'Nes religion. She claimed that transcendence could not be achieved individually, but only as a species. (GSE)

Vsst
this small creature was native to the planet Barab I, where it was the favorite prey of the hka'ka. (FH1)

VT49
known as the Decimator, the VT49 was a fork-shaped, armed transport ship developed by the Empire during the height of the Galactic Civil War. The central hull was connected to a pair of dagger-shaped, forward-faced mandibles, giving the VT49 its distinctive shape. The original idea behind the VT49 Decimator was to have a ship that could "outfight anything it could outrun, and outrun anything it couldn't outfight." The Empire used them primarily for ambush missions and medium-distance patrols. Command of a VT49 was considered a promotion by many Imperial naval officers, as its small crew compliment allowed Captains to act without the need for a higher-ranking officer overseeing their actions. (LAWS, SWGAL)

VT-7
this droid language is used facilitate the transfer of datafiles from the droid or computer to a micro-electronic device. (CFG)

V-Tan
this ancient Keganite man ruled the planet with O-Vieve some thirteen years prior to the Battle of Naboo. They were known as the Benevolent Guides, and revered the prophesies which claimed that a visitation by the Jedi Knights would destroy Kegan society. To this end, they perpetuated the belief in the General Good and kept Kegan isolated from the rest of the galaxy. V-Tan had but a few visions, compared to the number experienced by O-Vieve, but both understood that the visions told of a terrible evil which would sweep the galaxt. Historians later determined that the Benevolent Guides foresaw the coming of Emperor Palpatine and the New Order. However, as the Jedi revealed more and more about the greater galaxy, the Keganite population began to doubt the rulership of O-Vieve and V-Tan. In the end, the populace voted to overthrow the Benevolent Guides and join the Old Republic. (FFT)

V-Tarz
this Keganite was a Truant Guide, and was the first to capture Obi-Wan Kenobi and Siri during their mission to Kegan. V-Tarz arrested them as truants, believing them to be Keganite children, and sent them to the Learning Circle for education. He was also a guard at the Learning Circle, although V-Davi discovered that he regularly turned off the security systems in the kitchens at night, in order to steal a midnight snack. (FFT)

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