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Kohvrekhar
this Noghri accompanied Darth Vader during the search for Luke Skywalker, following the Battle of Hoth. It was Kohvrekhar and his clan-brother, Ghazhak, who discovered Luke's severed hand in the airways of Cloud City, after Vader failed to seduce the young Jedi to the Dark Side of the Force. After learning that Luke survived the encounter, Vader ordered Kohvrekhar to Tatooine, to ensure that Jabba the Hutt and his henchmen didn't capture or kill Skywalker. (SESB, SWG11)

Koiogran Turn
this was a starship escape tactic in which the fleeing ship cut its forward speed and changed course sharply, moved off in a random direction at higher speed to shake its pursuer. (HTTE)

Kojash
this Koornacht Cluster planet was the site of a Morath mining operation. The operation was a primary target of the Yevethan Purge, and was swiftly exterminated by the Yevetha. (SOL)

Kokad
this ancient Quarren surname meant "one who battles monsters". Like many Quarren surnames, it could be traced back to the time of the Battle of Ruusan. It referred to an ancient warrior caste that defended their homes against attacks by sea creatures. (GCG)

Kokash Sector
a galactic sector located in the Rim, it was largely unexplored by New Republic standards. (BTS)

Kol
this female name was common among the Kel Dor. Like all Kel Dor given names, it was short enough that it didn't attract the attention of certain wind spirit, which would carry away young children with long-winded names. (GCG)

Kol Attan
this Yevethan Proctor served under the command of Nil Spaar during the Yevethan Purge. Attan commanded the Beauty of Yevetha until the New Republic initiated a blockade of the Koornacht Cluster, in retaliation for the extremination of peoples by the Yevetha. The Beauty of Yevetha was destroyed in the second wave of Republic blockades, but Attan survived and was brought before Spaar. Rather than killing Attan and giving him an easy way out, Spaar banished Attan from service and reduced him to the rank of to-mara, or shamed one. (SOL)

Kol Huro System
this star system consisted of seven planets, designated Kol Huro I through Kol Huro VII, which were entirely dedicated to the development and manufacture of weapons and starships for the petty tyrant who controlled the system. The tyrant was brought to justice by the Old Republic some twelve years before the Battle of Naboo. (RP)

Kol Kotha
this Gran was a noted pirate and smuggler who specialized in running illegal weapons during the last decades of the Old Republic. Shortly before the Battle of Naboo, Kol Kotha was hired as a mercenary by Borvo the Hutt. (BFN)

Kol Nurn
this being was a noted member of the Advoszec race. (UANT)

Kol Rzad
this was the name of a noted Sakiyan individual. (UANT)

Kol Yabu
this Yuuzhan Vong was an apostle of the Undying Flame, whose body had been carefully burned and melded to appear male from one profile and female from the other. (SBS)

Kol, Vareen
this Kilian man was one of the first Kilian Rangers to make contact with the Alliance, shortly before the Battle of Yavin. (RESB)

Kolader
this city is located in the center of the continent of Afterthought, on the planet Ropagi II. (TSK)

Kolaff
this Imperial Navy Captain was in command of the Subjugator, which was sent to Kwenn Space Station to pick up Walex Blissex. He felt that mission, devised by Lira and Denn Wessex, was sneaky and beneath him, but he served his duty to the Empire by going along to capture the "Rebel scum." An extremely intelligent man, Kolaff had an obsession with doing battle. He didn't exactly hate the Alliance; in an off-hand sort of way, he admired their courage in the face of great obstacles. Kolaff was defeated on the Subjugator by the team of Alliance agents that accompanied Blissex. They engaged in a battle using AT-STs in a docking bay, which allowed the agents to rescue Blissex and escape. Kolaff later died when the Subjugator self-destructed. (SF)

Kolanda Station
this spaceport, located on the planet Latharra, was the site of a vicious Imperial victory, during the height of the Galactic Civil War. Intelligence sold by Krova the Hutt led both the Empire and the Alliance to Latharra, where the Imperial forces routed the Alliance and killed many civilians in the process. (GMR5)

Kolatill
this planet, located at one end of the Trition Trade Route, was located in Kathol Sector. The planet's economy was based on the manufacture of repulsorlift drive systems. (DARK)

Kolatill Council
this was the primary governing body of the planet Kolatill, during the early years of the New Republic. (DARK)

Kolatill Defense Force
this was the primary military body which protected the Kolatill System, of Kathol Sector, during the early years of the New Republic. (DARK)

Kolazhi
this was the name of a genetically engineered variety of alazhi, first developed by the Seeqov hive-clan and tested by the early members of the Ashern faction. By splicing the DNA of kolto to normal alazhi plants, Seeqov was able to create the kolazhi hybrid. It appeared to human eyes to be simply alazhi, but the Vratix were able to identify it by its smell. With very little refinement, kolazhi could be changed into kolcta, a potent form of bacta. It was believed that all known specimens of kolazhi were either taken or destroyed by the spy known as the Bloodletter, but many believed that the mercenary hired to kill him managed to obtain a few samples. This belief was supported by the claims of many super-wealthy individuals during the height of the New Order. However, because of its intolerance for even the slightest drought, the exported kolazhi eventually died out. (PH)

Kolb, Sidris
this reconstructive meteorologist were part of the team assembled by the New Republic to restore the natural environment of the planet Duro, during the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy. Kolb was often at odds with Aj Koenes, since their projects required similar resources, and the work of one often impaired the work of the other. (BP)

Kolcta
developed by the Vratix of the Ashern faction, this was a derivative of bacta that was so powerful it made normal bacta seem as potent as a glass of lum in healing injuries. Kolcta was created from kolazhi, a plant that was genetical engineered by combining normal alazhi with the ancient medicinal plant called kolto. The kolazhi plant, with little refinement by the Vratix, created the kolcta. Kolcta was distinguished from normal bacta by its pungent smell, and was produced in very small quantities. It was believed that kolcta was powerful enough to repair a blaster wound to the head or to reattach severed limbs, if administered quickly enough. The main drawback to kolcta was that it could not be reused, as bacta could be. A single kolcta treatment dried out in five minutes or so, and had to be discarded. For this reason, and the fact that it was so potent, kolcta was impractical for fully immersing an individual. It was believed that all known specimens of kolazhi were either taken or destroyed by the spy known as the Bloodletter, but many believed that the mercenary hired to kill him managed to obtain a few samples. These samples were used by the very wealthy of the galaxy for many years during the New Order, but eventually kolazhi simply disappeared. (PH)

Kole
this Chadra-Fan was a known comrade of the Feeorin smuggler Nym. Kole served as Nym's co-pilot and first mate, and was known as a disguide artist. Nym once bragged that Kole had once impersonated an Old Republic Senator. It was believed that Kole was killed when Vana Sage double-crossed Nym, in an effort to capture the Feeorin for the Trade Federation. However, the Chadra-Fan proved to be an elusive target, and rejoined Nym after breaking him out of prison. Kole remained with Nym for many decades, continuing to serve as a chief lieutenant after Nym assumed the leadership of Lok during the height of the New Order. (T7, CRBN, SWI65, JSF)

Kole, Phadreas
this Imperial Governor ruled Rhinnal during the Galactic Civil War, a position given to him by Moff Jander Graffe. Kole maintained a hands-off control of the planet, and the locals remained almost oblivious to the Imperial presence on the planet. However, rebel cells began to form in Rhire, and two and a hlaf years after the Battle of Endor, Governor Kole was overthrown as leader. (FOP, SWJ7, CCW)

Ko'lek
this ancient Twi'lek was a member of the Lek clan, which had been locked in a feud with the Rha clan for many generations. After becoming lost in a tunnel which his fellow clanmates avoided, legends say that Ko'lek mistakenly ended up in the warrens of the Rha clan, where he was befriended by Oo'rha. Not knowing her true identity, Ko'lek soon fell in love with Oo'rha. To show her the depths of his love, Ko'lek took her to the top of one of the Lonely Five pinnacles. She was breathtaken with the view, but they were caught in a heat storm. Both of them were killed by the searing heat. The tale of their love was been passed down through generations of Twi'leks as a warning about getting lost in a dark tunnel where other Twi'leks feared to tread. (PSPG)

Kolene
a port city located on Corellia. (TPS)

Kolermigon
an Alliance transport ship captured during the Galactic Civil War. It was trying to transport Alliance personnel to meet with Admiral Harkov at station DS-5. (TIE)

Koli
this ball of frozen rock was the third and outermost planet in the Duro System. It was orbited by a pair of moons. (CCW)

Kolig
this dashing, though short-tempered, man was the unofficial leader of Qulok's Fist, during the early years of the New Republic. (DARK)

Kolit
this was one of the more common names given to males of the Mon Calamari race. To the Mon Calamari, this name meant "victor". (GCG)

Koll No Kay
this Qwohog was Kei No Kay's brother, and served the Alliance as a medical technician during the height of the Galactic Civil War. (WSV)

Kollan Xa
this Advozse operative represented the Ccalras Corporation as a trade negotiator, during the early years of the Galactic Civil War. (MEAS)

Kollene, Maytoc
this aging tramp freighter captain served aboard the Worthless Fool before it was sold to the Alliance. Kollene spent much of his career in Rayter Sector, and it is believed that he worked with Yearo Seville before becoming involved with the Alliance. He modified the cockpit extensively, since he loss his left leg years before. It is unknown how he lost the leg, although rumors have it that the Imperial forces occupying Rayter Sector were the cause of it. The rumors say this explains why Kollene joined the Alliance, in order to exact some form of revenge on the Empire. He was very withdrawn and tacit, only speaking when absolutely necessary. It was Kollene who piloted the Worthless Fool during the Alliance's rescue of the Shashay Crying Dawn Singer from the clutches of Braig and Nak Farool. (TA)

Kollis, Vin
this Imperial Governor was placed in charge of the planet Nishr during the height of the Galactic Civil War. He was originally a Major General in the Imperial Army, and retained this rank as well as his governorship. His forces were constantly harassed by the Alliance's Nishr Taskforce, and Kollis was forced to request additional support from the Empire. He rarely received adequate support, as Nishr was too far from the Core to warrant additional troops. However, when the local Nish began rising against his forces, he used military firepower to decimate the Nish population in what became known as the Nishr Suppression. (ROE)

Kolln
this man was a noted weapons collector who lived on the planet Corulag. (GUN)

Kollrin
this Sullustan ambassador was targetted for assassination by Tovric, who would have succeeded if not for the timely intervention of Dunan Par'Ell. Tovric and his employers hoped to make Kollrin pay for the imprisonment and execution of prisoners. (WSV)

Kolme'starn
this city was located on the western continent of the planet Bothawui. (SPG)

Kolo
this fish is a favorite of sport fisherbeings throughout the galaxy. It puts up a tremendous, entertaining fight. (TT)

Kolocast Consumer Goods
this corporation produced a wide range of goods for the consumer market. (GFT)

Kolos Moon
this natural satellite is known for its clear air. (TT)

Kolot
this Ewok was one of the test subjects for Project Chubar. It had been trained in many disciplines, including melee combat and starship piloting. When Lara Notsil tried to escape from the Iron Fist near Selaggis, she freed the test subjects but couldn't find enough escape pods for them all. Kolot volunteered to pilot a shuttle for her rescue effort. (SOC)

Kolow, Bannish
this Imperial Security agent was placed aboard Santhe Passenger and Freight transport SPF 14897 during the hunt for the Far Orbit. His mission was to oversee the capture and initial interrogation of the crew of the Far Orbit. (FOP)

Kolto
this ancient Thyferran plant was famous among Vratix doctors for its healing power. It was grown wild on Thyferra for many generations during the Old Republic, although Vratix history does not tell if it was native to Thyferra or not. Understanding the powers of kolto forced the Vratix to eliminate any wild kolto from the fields when humans began to take control of the planet. However, specimens were kept by the Vratix in special gardens, to be used if the Vratix ever regained control of Thyferra. Kolto required large amounts of water to survive, and died rapidly if watering was cut back. (PH)

Kolto
this healing agent was harvested from the oceans of the planet Manaan more than 4,000 years before the Battle of Yavin. Because Manaan was the only known source of kolto, it was highly desired during the Great Sith War, making Manaan one of the most influential planets in the galaxy despite its relative insignificance. The native Selkath who produced the kolto maintained strict control over its production, realizing its worth to the galaxy and working to ensure neutrality in making it available. When production mysteriously halted, the Selkath appealed to the Old Republic for help. Since Manaan was not officially a member of the Republic, help was neved dispatched to the remote world. Since that time, kolto production had steadily recovered, but the Selkath vowed never to allow outside influences to control their planet or the production of kolto. (KOTOR, PH)

Kolvissh
this blossoming plant is native to the uppermost levels of Kashyyyk's biosphere. (RD)

Komad
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 "chivalry" or "chivalrous". (GCG)

Komad Fortuna
this ancient Twi'lek lived on the planet Tatooine, many thousands of years before the Galactic Civil War. Komad and his partner made a living as big-game hunters, until his partner panicked and was killed in a krayt dragon cave. A group of Jedi Knights, searching for clues as to the whereabouts of the Star Forge and Darth Malak, helped Komad defeat a krayt dragon that had been causing damage to his homestead. As a reward, he presented them with a krayt dragon pearl. Within the lair of the dragon, the Jedi were able to recover a piece of the Star Map. Later, Komad began to feel guilty about killing the dragon, and left Tatooine. He ended up on Kashyyyk, but was unable to make it feel like a home. (KOTOR)

Komm Karsh
this Yuuzhan Vong was one of the many Supreme Commanders of their naval forces, during the invasion of the New Republic. Karsh's forces were dispatched to Obroa-skai when it was learned that the libraries there held information on the Jedi Knights, to protect against any action from the Republic. News of Karsh's presence reached the New Republic's Intelligence agency, but was misinterpreted as that of Supreme Overlord Shimrra. A Republic task force, led by Keyan Farlander, was dispatched to Obroa-skai to destroy the Yuuzhan Vong fleet. Commander Karsh was unprepared for the Republic's use of the Force-meld, coupled with the loss of his yammosk's controlling abilities due to a jamming device. The Yuuzhan Vong forces were routed, and Karsh's flagship was destroyed in the fighting. All hands, including Karsh, were lost in the explosion. (DW)

Kommerkan
a creature raised for its meat. (SME)

Komnor System
a planetary system that once had a number of Hutt inhabitants. A vicious warlord came in and evicted all the Hutts, invoking the wrath of Jabba the Hutt. He hired Dyyz Nataz to assassinate the warlord. (TME)

Komok-Da
this ancient Sith warrior served as the master of knowledge on arms and armor within the Sith Holocron which was controlled by Kla. Komok-Da seemed to care little for which beings obtained his encyclopedia knowledge of Sith weaponry, but in truth he simply liked to see his knowledge put to use in killing living beings. (DSSB)

Kompa
this elderly gentleman lived within the Imperial complex on Mrlsst, a few years after the Battle of Endor. (XWPA)

Kom'rk
this was the nickname used by Kal Skirata to describe the Null-class ARC Trooper designated N-6. (SWI84)

Kom'rk tsad droten troch nyn ures adenn, Dha Werda Verda a'den tratu
this was a traditional Mandalorian war chant that became the anthem of the various clones produced for the Grand Army of the Republic. It meant something along the lines of "We are the wrath of the warrior's shadow, and the gauntlet of the Republic," and was sung to boost a team's morale. (RCHC)

Kon
this was a common name given to male Kel Dor. Like all Kel Dor given names, it was short enough that it didn't attract the attention of certain wind spirit, which would carry away young children with long-winded names. (GCG)

Kon Ray, Shon
this man served the Jedi Knights during the height of the Clone Wars. Shon Kon Ray was dispatched to lead the first wave of clone troopers to the planet Brentaal, only to find that the intelligence on the strength of the Separatist forces there was incorrect. Not only were the rebels fully armed, but they seemed to be ready for the Republic's attempt to liberate the planet. Just after relaying a message about the strength of the forces arrayed against him, Kon Ray was killed when his assault ship was shot from the skies. His loss, and that of the clone troopers supporting him, left Jedi Master Shaak Ti and her contingent alone on the planet's surface. (J2)

Kon Uuln
this Kel Dor nearly died when his regular shipment of atmospheric gases was delayed, during the early years of the Galactic Civil War. Many rumors abounded as to the reason for the delay, from potential debts Uuln owed to a loanshark, to an Imperial plot to eliminate non-human species. (WOTC)

Koncco
this is a ritualistic form of dance which originated on low-gravity worlds. It is characterized by incredible leaps and bounds. (GG4)

Konchee
this was the Huttese word for "where." (GMR5)

Kondrus Sea
this shallow sea was located on the planet Drongar, and formed the western border of the Jasserak Lowlands of Tanlassa. Like many other bodies of water found on the planet, the Kondrus Sea was covered with a greenish layer of algae. (MBS)

KonGar Ship Works
manufacturers of the ATR Assault Transport ship and starship drive systems. (TIE, EGV)

Konkeel Pie
this dish is favored by the Hewett race, but it toxic to most humanoid species. (E1A4)

Konnair, Dorset
this woman, a native of the planet Coruscant, served in the New Republic military as an A-Wing pilot in Blue Squadron. Based on Folor, Dorset had the callsign Blue Nine. During the hunt for Warlord Zsinj, she joined Polearm Squadron, and was designated Polearm Seven. She was distinguished by her dark hair and pale skin, which was ornately tattooed with blue symbols. A starflare burst around her right eye, but most other tattoos were hidden by her clothing. (WS, SOC)

Konnar
this was one of the most common human surnames encountered in the galaxy. (GCG)

Kono
this Selkath was one of the many scientists who worked at the Hrakert Station facility, beneath the waters of the planet Manaan, during the era of the Great Sith War. (KOTOR)

Kontag
during the last century of the Old Republic, the Kontag corporation was among the leaders in the outfitting of personal starships with augmented security features. During the years leading up to the Clone Wars, Kontag was a part of the Techno Union. Kontag's corporate headquarters, along with many of its factories, were located on the planet Pirin. As the years wore on, however, Kontag fell on hard times, and would have gone bankrupt if Lorian Nod hadn't come along to offer them a deal. He gave them a considerable sum to allow his people to sabotage the very ships they had been contracted to make secure, so that Nod could capture several key Old Republic Senators and hold them for ransom. Kontag's executives reluctantly agreed to the deal, knowing that any incoming credits would help them stay in business. (LOJ)

Konur, Dal
this man served as a trooper with the Alliance's Special Forces division during the Galactic Civil War. Shortly after the Battle of Endor, it was discovered that Lieutenant Konur's skills at infiltration were due, in part, to a his sensitivty to the Force. He was counseled by Borsk Fey'lya himself to seek training at the Jedi praxeum that had been established on Yavin 4, and Luke Skywalker gladly took him in. His skills at clouding the minds of other beings were quite strong, although he lacked training in many other areas. However, Konur was also a staunch anti-Imperial, and chafed at the lack of commitment the new Jedi Knights were giving to the fledgling New Republic. He chose to take matters into his own hands, after Master Skywalker refused to support his plan to eliminate the Imperial Moff Council on Bastion by using the Force. Konur stowed away aboard the Lightning Rod and set out to eliminate the Moffs himself, leaving a trail of misdirection and confused minds behind. He managed to unearth an ancient lightsaber while exploring the Mount Tantiss facility on Wayland, then set out to steal a ship at Bilbringi. After he was nearly caught at Bilbringi, Konur raced to Bastion to carry out his plan. His stolen ship developed hyperdrive problems on the way, and he was forced to put down on Dathomir. On Dathomir, he was seduced by the offer of General Vit, who planned to give Konur a lightsaber to use against his pursuers. Vit hoped that Konur would become the focal point of his Project Nightsaber. Dal become obsessed with trying to prove himself to General Vit, since he believed that his success could earn him an audience with the Moff Council on Bastion. Unfortunately, the Jedi agents who had been following him managed to catch up with him on Dathomir. In a brief struggle, the Jedi agents captured Dal as well as General Vit, ending Konur's plans as well as smashing Project Nightsaber. (WOA29, WOA30)

Kooba's Pride
this Wroonian luxury liner was lost in Keller's Void, during the height of the New Order. It was believed that the ship fell victim to the pirates who were operating in the area. (WOTC)

Koobi System
this Outer Rim star system contained the planet Nelvaan. Note that Labyrinth of Evil indicates that this was the Nelvaan System. (SWDB)

Koobis
meaning "mighty", this was one of the most common names among Rodian males. These names generally described characteristics of historical individuals, and different Rodian clans used up to three names to describe an individual. (GCG)

Koobis Nu
this Rodian, known as "Target" by his comrades, served the New Republic as a starfighter pilot. As a member of Rogue Squadron during the hunt for Warlord Zsinj, Koobis was designated Rogue Eight. (SOC)

Koochoo
this Huttese word translated into Basic as "idiot", and was used as an insult to other beings. (GMR5, MBS)

Koodan
this race of hulking humanoids is charatcerized by their huge, hard-shelled heads and armored skin. Their mouths are filled with pointed, conical teeth which surround a thick, round tongue. Their stubby arms are well-muscled, and end in three-fingered hands. They have few natural enemies. (BF)

Koolach Silk
this beautiful fabric was used by Winter to bribe the starport master at Kala'uun Starport, when Rogue Squadron tried to capture Firith Olan during the search for the Eidolon. (XWBT)

Koolb, Nojin
the planetary governor of Xartun, he negotiated with Warlord Zsinj while applying for admission to the New Republic. He claimed to be outwardly loyal to the Republic, while privately supporting Zsinj. (WS)

Kooloota-Fyf
this Givin, the leader of the Shipbuilders and Astromechs Guild, served on the Imperial Interim Ruling Council. His position on the Council ensured the cooperation of the Guild, and little else. (CE2, HCE)

Koon
this was one of the more common Kel Dor surnames. Its meaning translated into Basic as "explorer". (GCG)

Koona t'chuta?
this Huttese question translated into Basic as "Are you going somewhere?" (GMR5)

Koong
an unkempt, middle-aged man, Koong was a megalomaniac who led a group of criminals from Tawntoom Province, in the Roon System. They ran any number of illegal activities, from theft to hijacking. Koong himself was an expert in political intrigue, and maintained his position of power through any means possible. Koong amassed a small fortune after he took control of one of the lightstations in the Cloak of the Sith, by purposely crashing ships that tried to travel through the dust cloud and recovering the debris for parts. In order to maintain his position during the early years of the New Order, Koong made a deal with Admiral Screed to supply the Empire with parts in return for the freedom to operate. He mistakenly believed Mungo Baobab was one of Screed's lieutenants, until Screed himself arrived on Tawntoom to see Koong's operation. They managed to capture Baobab and his droids, but Screed reneged on the deal. In order to regain his power, Koong used the Rooz germ to try and poison the Umboo Province, but accidentally infected himself as well. Koong then ordered Nilz Yomm to begin development of a cure for the germ, but went into a rage when he learned that Baobab had stolen the cure. Koong tried to bring the entire Tawntoom Citadel down on Screed's head, but the Imperials - as well as Baobab - managed to escape. Koong himself later died from the Rooz germ, a broken man without a fortress or a kingdom. (DCAR, WOTC, SWDB)

Koorabee
this obese woman was a member of the Five. She was killed by Wuzzek after Chewbacca freed the creatures contained in the Menagerie. (CSWDW)

Kooriva
this planet was the original homeworld of the Koorivan race, until the Old Republic ceded it to another species as part of a settlement. The Koorivans were forced to roam the galaxy for some 1,300 years before they successfully petitioned to have Kooriva returned to them. (WOTC)

Koorivan
native to the planet Kooriva, this humanoid, alien race was characterized by the twisted horn which emerged from atop theior skulls. The horn of the male Koorivan, distinguished by their green skintone, was robust and thick. The female, with purplish skin, had a more graceful horn. The Koorivans were driven from their homeworld some 2,000 years before the Battle of Geonosis, when the Old Republic ceded the planet to another race as part of the resolution of a political situation. For more than a millennia, the Koorivans formed themselves into merchant clans, traveling the galaxy and earning enough credits to mount a legal action to repeal the Republic's decision. The appeal eventually succeeded, but the Koorivans never forgave the Republic. (VD2, WOTC)

Koorivar
see Koorivan (WOTC)

Koorivar
this was the native language of the Koorivan people, consisting of whispered sounds and sibilants combined with subtle hand gestures. (GMR10, UANT)

Koorivar Fusiliers
originally based on the planet Kooriva, this was one of the many organic military forces that supported the Confederacy of Independent Systems during the height of the Clone Wars. They were dispatched to the planet Moorja to protect the agricultural facilities there, after the frequent ion storms rendered droid armies unusable. (SWI76)

Koornacht Cluster
a collection of some 2,000 star systems first noticed by Aitro Koornacht, the Koornacht Cluster had many names. It was known as "The Multitude" by the Fia, "God's Temple" by the Wehttem, and no'aat padu'll - The Little Nursery - by the Ka'aa. The Cluster was located at the outer edges of the Deep Core, bordering on the Core Worlds themselves. It was controlled by the Yevetha from N'zoth, until the Empire invaded the Cluster and established a number of shipyards there. The Black Sword Command was stationed there, out of the way of prying eyes. The Yevethan government - the Duskhan League - later assumed control of the Cluster. It is located in the Farlax Sector of the Rim, between Coruscant and the Core. Despite the number of systems the Cluster contains, only about 100 planets have been found with native forms of life, and just six developed sentient lifeforms. (BTS, EGP, CTD)

Koornacht, Aitro
a native of the planet Tamban, Aitro Koornacht was an Old Republic astronomer. He was the first to see the collection of star systems now known as the Koornacht Cluster, on a night when he discovered Emperor Preedu III's First Observer and a young woman in a groundcoach. The Observer named the new star cluster after Koornacht, in returned for keeping the incident a secret. (BTS)

Kooroo
this spiritual leader commanded the legions known as the Fellowship of Kooroo, a semi-religious sect which strove to reach true enlightenment through the attainment of telepathic powers. Shrines of Kooroo were found on many Outer Rim worlds, including Boztrok, Sufezz, and Brantees. In the modern age of the galaxy, Kooroo was a figurehead around which the Fellowship rallied, despite the reporting of Andor Javin. Javin claimed the Kooroo's shrines were nothing more than ancient communication devices. (SWJ13)

Kooroo
this ancient race of beings was believed to have been the founders of the Kooroo religion. They were never contacted by the Old Republic, and their homeworld was never located. (SWJ14)

Koos
the name given to one of the four continents of Yavin 4 by Lile Gorsek and the Fernandin Survey Operation. (GG2)

Koose cheekta nai!
this Huttese command literally meant "Bring her to me!" (GMR5)

Kooth Aan
this Zabrak was a noted scout. (WOTC)

Koovy
this Squib adjective was used to describe any item which was slightly unusual or striking in appearance. (SWJ11, SWI69)

Koozar, Fendrilon
this man was one of Emperor Palpatine's advisors. A connoussier of fine foods, he was secretly poisoned by Prince Xizor during a meal at the Manarai Restaurant on Coruscant, in an effort to eliminate his needless prying into Black Sun's operations. (SESB)

Kopecz
a common name given to Twi'lek males, this name meant "philosopher". (GCG)

Kopecz
this immense Twi'lek was one of the many Sith Lords who gathered under the banner of Lord Kaan to strike against the Jedi Knights, shortly before the Battle of Ruusan. However, like Darth Bane and many other members of the Sith forces, Lord Kopecz believed that Kaan's tactics were ineffectual. However, when the Sith massed together to destroy the Jedi's main camp, Kopecz and many others began to fear Bane's powerful grasp of the Dark Side. He decided to remain with Lord Kaan, even after Kaan chose to use the thought bomb against the Jedi. Kopecz, like the rest of the Sith, was killed when Lord Kaan activated his thought bomb. (JVS)

Kopedon, Bray
this young man was one of the first Coruscant youths to joined COMPNOR, following the Jedi Rebellion and the end of the Clone Wars. He aroused suspicion in Inquisitor Tremayne's eyes, however, when his background check revealed certain inconsistencies. (EAR)

Kophuth
meaning "cherished", this was a common female name among the Mon Calamari race. (GCG)

Kopi Tea
this steeped tea was brewed on the planet Frego. When properly brewed, Kopi tea was a deep orange color. (TOW)

Koqus Design Syndic
this starship manufacturing operation flourished in the last years of the Old Republic by taking discarded Republic Seinar Systems designs and revamping them. (SOL)

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