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Koqus Starliner
this old, Koqus Design Syndic starship was manufactured some twenty years before the rise of the New Order. It was based on an old Republic Seinar Systems design, created as a short-route liner capable of carrying 58 passengers. The Starliner measured 44 meters in length and 28 meters in width, and was spade-like in shape. A pair of SoroSuub Viper 40 ion engines provided more than enough sublight propulsion, but the ship's hyperdrive systems were limited in jump calculation and speed. The ship had two main decks, one used for passengers and one for cargo. (SOL)

Kor
this is the rarest, and purest, form of ryll spice produced on Ryloth. It makes up only three percent of the total ryll production, and virtually none of it leaves the planet. It was discovered that kor ryll had certain medicinal properties. This was found by Qlaern Hirf and his Vratix verachan, who were working to counteract the effects of the Krytos virus. The New Republic sent Rogue Squadron, with Nawara Ven, to Ryloth, in hopes that they could negotiate a supply of kor for use in augmenting bacta. Kor ryll absorbs light in the ultraviolet range, and appears black under normal lighting. It can be distinguished from colored, less pure ryll under ultraviolet lighting. Petrified forms of kor, useless as a source of spice, were often carved into various shapes and sold as works of art. (KT, KB)

Kor Chokk Grand Cruiser
this was the name used to describe the "grand cruisers" of the Yuuzhan Vong. These ships, like other Yuuzhan Vong starships, were literally grown from yorik coral, and had a form of sentience which allowed them to survive. Measuring an average of 8,180 meters in length, the Kor Chokk was first formed as a small cruiser, which was then placed into service by the Yuuzhan Vong. As an individual Kor Chokk gained more experience in battle, more and more smaller ships were grafted to it, allowed the Kor Chokk to grow into a huge monstrosity which was more space station that actual cruiser. Each Kor Chokk could transport up to 216 coralskippers, as well as 30 yorik-trema landing craft. Armed with 120 plasma projectors and huge dovin basal, a Kor Chokk cruiser could also generate a huge interdiction field, similar to the Interdictor-class cruisers developed by the Empire. Each of these ships required a crew of 2,140 Yuuzhan Vong warriors, and could transport up to 4,640 passengers and 26,880 metric tons of cargo. (WOTC)

Kor Vella
this city was located on the planet Corellia. During the Galactic Civil War, Kor Vella was garrisoned by Imperial forces, in an effort to crack down on rebellious activity on Naboo. (SWGAL)

Kora
this was the name of Imperial Customs Agent Hewat's daughter, who lived on Yityl during the height of the New Order. (FTD)

Korad
this planet was the dumping grounds for the Elrood Sector. Located in the Korad System, Korad was an arid, rocky world covered with junkyards and ringed by an artificial belt of scrap. It was also the base of operations for Slythor the Squib, during the height of the New Order. The planet was controlled by groupd of Squibs in the north and Ugors in the east. (PG3, OE)

Koradin Sector
this area of the Outer Rim was a hotbed of rebellious activity shortly after the Battle of Yavin. (GG11)

Korah Mahtah
this was an ancient war cry of the Zhell race. (CCW)

Koral-tae
this one-eyed Aquala Aqualish was a former Alliance operative who retired after his partner was promoted over himself. He returned to Ando and became a commercial fisherman, but was forced to rejoin the Alliance when the Empire took control of the planet and put a halt ot all commercial fishing. He made contact with Captain Amarith at Chiron Base, and did his best to help the Alliance unseat the Empire and break its hold on Ando. He was known to wear a pair of specialized gloves that made his finned hands appear to be the furred fingers of a Quara. (SWJ11)

Korasa
this was the smallest of Kamino's three moons, and the only one that was ever explored. A frozen world covered with dunes of snow, Korasa was once the site of a small outpost, but it was abandoned several hundred years before the onset of the Clone Wars. (GORW)

Koratas
this is the fourth moon of the planet Dathomir. The Imperials under the command of Warlord Zsinj discovered that the moon was abundant with neutronium, lommite, and zersium - the key components in the creation of durasteel. (CTD)

Korbin
this planet, the fifth world in the Atrig System, is a world of temperate plains. It has a single moon. Korbin is also completely lawless. This is belied by the names of its primary cities: Pleasant City, Hope, Peace, and Joy. It is a hot, dry world which rotates about its axis once every 28 standard hours. Its year lasts 380 local days. It has almost no axial tilt, and thus has very minimal seasonal changes. It was once a thriving mining world until the mines ran dry. The miners left, but the planet was later repopulated by the outcasts from an overcrowded nearby system. The planet is girded by equatorial mountains, which are surrounded by arid plains. (PG2)

Korda 6
it was on this planet that Jango Fett led his first mission as a Mandalorian Shocktrooper. It was later discovered that the mission - to rescue a rookie security squad pinned down by rebellious Kordans - had been a ruse, set up by Vizsla and the Death Watch to lure the Mandalorians into a trap. (JFOS)

Korda Defense Force
this was the police force which protected the citizens of the planet Korda 6, during the last decades of the Old Republic. (JFOS)

Kordan
this was the race of simian beings native to the planet Korda 6. (JFOS)

Korden, Arani
this young woman was the daugther of a Theed noble, and was a student at the Royal House of Learning at the time of the Trade Federation's blockade of Naboo. Arani was known for her ability to insinuate herself into the midst of the most troublesome situations, but more often than not she escaped them. When the Trade Federation finally invaded Naboo, Arani and her friends at the school joined the Naboo Underground in order to help free her planet from the Federation's control. Many years later, Arani served as Naboo's Senator to the New Republic, after Naboo agreed to rejoin the galactic community. (IOT, GCG)

Kordren
this chubby Cerean youth was part of the band of techrats which hung out with Skeel and Maj-Odo-Nomor. In order to hide his identity while riding swoops out on the plains, Kordren often painted his face white with two red bars around his eyes. Like many Cerean youths, Kordren loved the thrill of swoops and the prestige of having high-technology equipment, but was unskilled in their use. When he and Skeel tried to race their swoops through the Outsider Citadels, they took a wrong turn and ended up running into a dead-end passage. Skeel was unable to stop his swoop and was killed when it struck the wall and exploded. Kordren managed to leap from his swoop before the impact, and was hospitalized for several broken bones and bruises. (PTR)

Kordren
this oafish giant was a common figure in Cerean mythology. (GCG)

Kordren
this was a common component used to create the names given to Cerean males. In general, male Cereans given an individual name, which is added to the names of their father and grandfather. Complete male names are arranged based on harmony and cadence, but the literal meanings are arranged to ensure proper descriptions. The name Kordren referred to an oafish giant in Cerean mythology. (GCG)

Kordu
this planet is the homeworld of the Kordulian kriss, often called a ratter thist. (VOF)

Kordulian Kriss
this is another name for a ratter thist. (VOF)

Korenn
one of Crix Madine's commandos, Korenn served on the Galactic Voyager while Madine was tracking Durga the Hutt. He was killed when he accompanied Madine and Trandia into the Hoth asteroid belt to survey the construction of the Darksaber project. The shields of his modified A-Wing were breached by a small piece of space debris, resulting in a loss of engine power and attitude control. His ship was destroyed when it collided with an asteroid. Korenn was killed in the explosion. (DS)

Korev VII
this planet was under Imperial control during the Galactic Civil War, and served as the governmental seat of power for Zaric Sector. (GG10)

Koreyy, Televan
this man was the leader of the Tatooine Street Performers and Panhandlers Guild, during the era of the Battle of Naboo. He ran a tightly-controlled operation, ensuring that every member paid their dues and received fair treatment. Televan himself was an information broker and survivalist, and could survive on almost nothing. (CCG13)

Korfaise
a lighter-than-air gas that was used as a hyperdrive coolant, korfaise was also highly poisonous. (HTTE)

Korfani
an alien race. (SESB)

Korfin
this small, barren planet was the innermost world of the Feriae System. (SWMW)

Korg
a Hutt unit of measure, it defines a specific volume of material. (JTH)

Korga
this was one of the many tribes of Duloks that lived on the Forest Moon of Endor. (GQRG)

Korgath
this Taloron man was a formed member of the Taloron Hunters before joining the Alliance. He served as an Infiltrator within the Alliance's Scandium Team, and was one of six members to survive the Wellte-ir Massacre. He was considered the luckiest member of Scandium Team, having survived a great number of tense situations. (SWJ11)

Korinth Archipelago
this collection of islands was located in the Sesseranda Ocean, on the planet Kothlis. (SPG)

Korkaill, Deth
this man was a mercantile warlord who ventured into the Koornacht Cluster during the height of Nil Spaar's Great Purge. Korakill and executed by Nil Spaar upon being captured, and the Yevetha stole his most precious holdings. Among them was a large green gemstone which became known as the Eye of Deth. (CCW)

Korl
this was a common name among the Talz race. (UANT)

Korl, Trivyakna
this man was the Imperial representative to the Nessem Shipyards, during the early years of the Galactic Civil War. He served as the administrator of the Nessem orbital facility, overseeing the facility's security and customs operations. (WOA12)

Korlier Combine
this starship manufacturer is known for the small Flashships it builds. Korlier doesn't provide its ships with serial numbers, which makes them the perfect ships for beings who don't want to be traced or identified. It also makes their ships somewhat expensive. (VOF)

Korlings
a planet. (WBC)

Kormoran
a group of Alliance modified CR90 Corvettes destroyed during the Galactic Civil War. (TIE)

Kormoran
the natives of this planet were viciously subjugated by the Empire, in what became known as the Blitz of Kormoran. According to Imperial propaganda, the planet was cleansed of rebellious agents. In reality, a squadron of TIE Fighters swept in and eliminated more than 90,000 refugees who had been fleeing the main battle. (T10)

Korno
this slang term was used by the Balawai on Haruun Kal to indicate an Korun individual. (SHPT)

Kornov
this Imperial Captain graduated from the Academy with honors, learning his lessons quickly and well. He made a name for himself commanding a strike cruiser that participated in the first defeat of an Alliance attack on an Imperial installation. He was then assigned to Admiral Motti, and served on the first Death Star. He was a loyal and hard-working assistant. (DSTC)

Kornova Corporation
this corporation was established to further the discovery and understanding of ancient civilizations. Kornova sent out numerous scouting expeditions in search of new evidence, and retained a number of archaeologists and xeno-archaeologists to assist in the collection of information. (GMS)

Koro-1
this exodrive airspeeder was the forerunner of the Koro-2. (BF5)

Koro-1 Deluxe
this was an upgraded version of the basic Koro-1 airspeeder, appointed with more luxury and power than its predecessor. (JQ10)

Koro-2
this all-environment exodrive airspeeder was produced by Desler Gizh Outworld Mobility during the last decades of the Old Republic. The exodrive system used a combination of inboard repulsors and interior field generators to propel the 6.6-meter craft, allowing to be completely sealed from the outside environment. This made the Koro-2 invaluable on planets where the atmosphere was laden with heavy amounts of dust, chemicals, or both. The Koro-2 was capable of speeds approaching 800 kilometers an hour, and had storage space for just eighty kilograms of cargo. This speeder required a pilot to operate, and had space for one passenger. (X2)

Koro-2 Exodrive
see Koro-2 (SWI64)

Korolev
an Alliance Corvette used to evacuate Briggia when it was attacked as part of Operation Strike Fear. It was used to transport the wounded to the medical frigate Redemption. (XW)

Koromondain PDS, Incorporated
this corporation produced a variety of personal defense tools, including stun cloaks and wrist lasers. (GG10)

Koros
this star was the central body of the Empress Teta System, which was also known as the Koros System before Empress Teta took control. (PH)

Koros
see Koros Major (PH)

Koros Interceptor
see Tetan Interceptor (PH)

Koros Major
this planet, located in the Empress Teta System, later became known simply as Empress Teta. It was the last planet in the system to hold out against the Krath oppression. It was the sight of a major battle between the combined forces of the Jedi Knights and the Old Republic and the Krath, during the early stages of the Great Sith War. (DLS, PH)

Koros Minor
this planet was located in what used to be the Koros System. (GAS)

Koros System
this planetary system was one of seven brought under the control of Empress Teta. It became the center of Teta's empire, and was later renamed the Empress Teta System. (GAS)

Koros Trunk Line
this ancient hyperspace travel route linked the planet Koros Major and its neighbors to Coruscant and the Core Worlds. It became better known as the Carbonite Pipeline, especially after the planet Koros Major was renamed Empress Teta. It connected the planet with Kuar, Foerost, and Kaikielius before reaching out to Coruscant, allowing a steady supply of carbonite to move to the galaxy at large. (NEGC, PH)

Korosson, Isriner
this man was a noted actor and holo-film star of the Old Republic. His final film, Easy Spacer, was incredibly popular during the year leading up to the Clone Wars. (HNN4)

Koros-Strohna
this was the Yuuzhan Vong name for one of their worldships. (NEGV)

Korownosek, Ahric
this man considered himself a great actor, but he had few believers, especially among the critics. Nevertheless, he led the NovaCluster Players across the galaxy in his modified freighter, the Command Performance, hoping to get a big break. In the meantime, Ahric amused himself by stealing trinkets and artifacts from the museums and halls they played in. He then fenced the stolen merchandise to earn an extra credit or two. (SS)

Korpil
a Verpine colony, one of the builders of the B-Wing starfighter. (RASB, SWSB)

Korr
this was one of the more common Kel Dor surnames. Its meaning translated into Basic as "male ruler" or "king". (GCG)

Korr, Drama
this wealthy Corellian woman was a noted arms dealers during the final years of the Old Republic. Unknown to her security detail, Korr had been targeted for execution by Count Dooku and the Separatists. According to information gathered from Xist on Trigalis, Obi-Wan Kenobi learned that Dooku had sent his "best assassin" after Korr. Obi-Wan believed that Dooku sent Asajj Ventress, despite the fact that she had been killed on Coruscant several weeks earlier by Anakin Skywalker. Upon locating Korr's starship near Maramere, Obi-Wan and Anakin discovered her ship already under attack by Separatist super battle droids. After defeating the droids, the Jedi discovered Korr's lifeless body aboard the bridge. Hidden in her hand was a bomb that exploded when Anakin tried to pry it free. In the resulting chaos, Obi-Wan learned that it was Durge who had killed Korr, and that he had been set up to die aboard her ship as part of an elaborate plan developed by Dooku. (O)

Korr, Jaden
this young man was one of the many students who trained at Luke Skywalker's Jedi praxeum on Yavin 4, during the early years of the New Republic. A native of Coruscant, Jaden was invited to train with Master Skywalker after building his own lightsaber without any previous training. Once on Yavin 4, Jaden trained under Kyle Katarn, along with another student by the name of Rosh Penin. Like Rosh, Jaden was given several small missions across the galaxy to seek out information on the Disciples of Ragnos. Jaden himself was dispatched to Hoth, where he encountered a group of Imperial forces working with Alora to gather data on Skywalker's travels to Dagobah. In a heated battle, Jaden was forced to defeat Alora in order to escape Hoth and report on his mission. After Rosh was captured by Tavion near Nar Kreeta, Jaden tried to bring him back, but Tavion was able to stop him. Upon returning to Yavin 4, Jaden was promoted from apprentice to Jedi Knight. His heart remained heavy, however, since Rosh had been lost, and he dedicated his career to investigatng the Disciples of Ragnos. After receiving a distress call from Rosh, Jaden believed that the call was part of a larger plot to capture the Jedi. Katarn decided that they would make the journey anyway, and they managed to find Rosh in the control of Alora. Alora presented Jaden with a choice: drop his lightsaber and allow Rosh to go free, or kill him for being a liar. Although he had initially thought the message a trap, Jaden could see that Rosh's distress call had been real. His friend was scared of what he had become, and wanted to return to Yavin 4. Jaden chose not to fight, which angered Alora. She cut down Rosh before attacking Jaden, but was no match for his skills. As Jaden finally slew Alora, Rosh slumped in the arms of Master Katarn. Jaden knew that he needed to put a stop to the Disciples of Ragnos, and set out for Korriban. There, he confronted Tavion, and was able to defeat her in combat just as she reawakened the spirit of Marka Ragnos. Jaden was then forced to defeat Ragnos as well, destroying the Scepter of Ragnos and cutting off any pathway from the spirit world. (JKA)

Korraj
this large, heavily scarred t'landa Til male was the leader of a band of pirates which was based on the planet Thonner during the early years of the New Republic. Many of his injuries were received during the Tertiary Ingo Riots, including wound to his throat that prevented him from being able to induce the euphoric feelings of his peers. Despite his own confidence, Korraj was actually a minor crimelord in the Moddell Sector. Korraj and a group of his closest lieutenants set out to locate one or both of the Tessents at about the same time as Follnor Callat and the Kintan Gunrunners, hoping to obtain wealth and credits from the sale of the artifact. (GMR9)

Korral, Baz
this man was imprisoned on Kessel during the same time Booster Terrik was incarcerated there. Booster saved his life at least once during their stay, a favor which Korral returned when he kept an eye on Mirax Terrik and Iella Wessiri during their investigation of Wooter, Rimki, and Vass on the planet Commenor. Korral employed a group of Verpines in his information operation, realizing that they can communicate via radio waves without making obtrusive movements. (IR)

Korrda
a thin, scrawny-looking Hutt who served as Durga's assistant. He met Leia Organa on Nal Hutta when she tried to surprise Durga by showing up more or less unexpectedly. Korrda was left trying to appease Leia and show her some diplomatic courtesy. He has a wasting disease that keeps him thin no matter how much he eats. Durga and the other Hutts despise him for his thinness, and so Durga gives him menial, downgrading tasks to perform. (DS)

Korren
an Alderaanian in Page's Commandos, Korren was one of the team's technical specialists. (HTSB)

Korriba Scar
this was the innermost of the two debris fields orbiting the remore star of Horuset. The planet Korriban was located between the Korriba Scar belt and the Ashes of Korr. (PH)

Korriban
this remote planet was the seat of the ancient Sith race. Korriban was the sole planet in the Horuset System, located across the galaxy from Cinnagar and Koros Minor. It was orbited by seven moons, and was unknown to the Old Republic before the rise of Naga Sadow. It was to Korriban that the ancient Dark Jedi fled, after they were exiled by the Jedi Knights. Korriban was a desolate world which, under the pall of Sith magic, became more hellish and dangerous. The native life there was twisted by the Dark Side, and the ghosts of Sith Dark Lords buried in the Valley of the Dark Lords roamed everywhere. The Sith Lords erected huge palaces and burial complexes, which honored not only the dead Lords but the current magicians as well. These ancient Sith enslaved the local population and put them to work building a huge monastery and excavating the Valley of the Dark Lords, then killed the planet's inhabitants once the jobs were done. Exar Kun was led here by Freedon Nadd's spirit, in an effort to recover certain Sith manuscripts. In the wake of the Great Sith War, the planet was virtually abandoned, although a few settlers managed to eke out a meager living. Those Jedi Knights who remembered Korriban, either through research or direct experience, referred to the planet as the 'cradle of darkness.' After the Battle of Naboo, the Commerce Guild established a base of operations on Korriban, ostensibly to attract corporations to a tax-free environment. The true nature of the Guild's presence was the accumulation of a droid army, in anticipation of supporting the Confederacy of Independent Systems. Years later, Emperor Palpatine often visited Korriban, to help him center himself in the Dark Side of the Force. (DLS, EE, PH, JQ10)

Korriban Zombie
this was the term used to describe those beings who were reanimated after their deaths by the ancient magic of Dathka Graush. After Graush's murder, the spirits of these zombies were captured in the Heart of Graush, which was later buried with Graush in the Valley of Golg. The spirits which possessed the dead bodies were released whenever a being touched the Heart of Graush. They then set off, searching for their old bodies and then going in search of living flesh to eat, infecting their victims with their own magical disease and creating more zombies. The only way to kill one of thee zombies was to cut off its head. There was no other way to stop the zombies, and there was no cure for the disease, which seemed to affect only sentient beings. (PH)

Korrin, Hess
this was the true name of the man known as Don-Wan Kihotay. In truth, Korrin was simply a librarian who worked on Obroa-skai as a cataloguer of antiquities during the last years of the Old Republic. Unknown to most beings, including himself, Korrin had a limited sensitivty to the Force. He spent most of his free time reading about the Jedi Knights, a habit that became more intense after the institution of the New Order. When the Imperial Security Bureau shut down his section and destroyed the entire collection of antiquities - on the basis of "a public security issue" - Korrin snapped. He became obsessed with the need to champion the causes of peace and justice in the galaxy, and his Ithorian manager tried to get him off Obroa-skai out of fear of more Imperial reprisals. However, the ISB tracked their ship and shot them down over Aduba-3, and the Ithorian died in the crash. Korrin, however, survived the attack, in part because he had adopted the alias Don-Wan Kihotay. (GMR4)

Korrin, Marcus
this con artist made a living on the planet Sacorria, during the early years of the New Order. He claimed, at various times, to be a Corellian, an Alderaanian, and a Belgarian. After arriving on Sacorria, he was arrested and thrown into the Dorthus Tal Prison. He managed to get a message out of the prison, counting on the sympathy of the Alliance to get him freed. However, his message was intercepted by the prison warden, Kedar Blackgate, who arranged to have his "rescuers" imprisoned as well. (CCW)

Korrina
this vicious, lupine creature was native to the Forest Moon of Endor. The Ewok warrior Asha was known to have the ability to control the korrinas. Korrinas naturally traveled in packs, and were particularly active during the winter months. (ECAR, OWS)

Korriz
this was a planet which was part of the ancient Sith Empire. (DSSB)

Korrokrrayyo Mountain
this was the largest, most massive mountain found on the planet Kashyyyk. (AFA)

Korrot
this was a common component used to create the names given to Cerean males. In general, male Cereans given an individual name, which is added to the names of their father and grandfather. Complete male names are arranged based on harmony and cadence, but the literal meanings are arranged to ensure proper descriptions. The name Korrot referred to a woodworker, crafter, or smith. (GCG)

Korseg IV
this remote, mountainous planet was the site of the Alliance's Flare Base during the Galactic Civil War. (RPG)

Korshnak
this immense Barabel served as the representative of his clan during the last decades of the Old Republic. Although he gradually became lazy and obese, Korshnak was once a gifted warrior, as evidenced by the scars that criss-crossed his body. He maintained his position by drawing on clan superstitions and his own history, while sending younger and more powerful rivals off as his "champions" on dangerous missions. He was a staunch supporter of Barabel freedom, and used a combination of strong-arm tactics to keep offworlders from gaining a foothold on his clan's lands. (GORW)

Korsk
this was a creature developed by the Yuuzhan Vong for scrubbing dishes and cookware. They were known for their voracious appetites, and were kept under strict control so that they didn't gain access to food stores. (FP)

Korta Sarc
this Shistavanen Wolfman was the Alpha Premier of the Uvena System during the early years of the New Order, until he was found murdered at the Jenet embassy on Uvena III. (AIR)

Korteen Asteroid Belt
this ring of planetary wreckage was ruled by Quarg's father during the last years of the Old Republic. He held sway in the belt by using a sonic jammer to disable passing ships. He would then board the ships and take control of them, sending the survivors off in lifepods while salvaging anything and everything he could to make a profit. (MC13)

Koru Act
this was one of the many laws created by the Old Republic to ensure the safety of the members of the Galactic Senate. In circumstances of grave need, the Koru Law could be invoked to requisition funds from a Senator's account to cover the expenses of ensuring their security. A law officer invoking the act could use the funds to immediately acquire additional security measures to protect the Senator. (LFCW)

Koru Neimoidia
this was one of the primary Neimoidian purse-worlds, during the height of the Clone Wars. Like Cato Neimoidia, Koru Neimoidia was captured by the Old Republic's military forces, during the search for Nute Gunray. (SWI71, LEV)

Korumdah
this was a province of the planet Ansion. (APS)

Korun
this dialect was used by the Korunnai of the planet Haruun Kal. Its use was primarily to maintain a level of secrecy among Korunnai when speaking in the presence of the Balawai. (WOTC)

Korun
this was the name given to an individual member of the Korunnai, the human race native to the planet Haruun Kal. (SHPT)

Korunnai
this was the name of the native human population of the planet Haruun Kal. This people was semi-nomadic, shunning permanent settlements for nomadic tribes known as ghosh, in an effort to avoid being caught in one of the planet's many storms. In this way, they helped ensure their continued survival despite the planet's toxic, gaseous oceans. The Jedi Council believed that a starship transporting Jedi Knights during the Great Sith War crashed on Haruun Kal, and that the survivors were, in fact, the ancestors of the Korunnai. This theory was the primary proposal for the reason behind the fact that all Korunnai could touch the Force. A simpler theory was that the Korunnai evolved over time to use the Force to predict Downstorms; only those with an advantage could survive the waves of toxic gas that accompanied the storms. During the years leading up to the Clone Wars, the Korunnai and their low-country neighbors, the Balawai, were locked in a vicious civil war which became known as the Summertime War. The native Korunnai had been displaced by the offworlders, and fought to maintain their independence. Both sides of the conflict were brutal to their opponents, with a certain amount of "recreational torture" occurring to prisoners before they were executed. (SHPT)

Korunnal Highland
located on the planet Haruun Kal, this was one of the largest landmasses which rose above the planet's toxic seas. Much of the plateau was covered with jungles and grasslands, with several small mountain ranges crossing the plateau. Within these ranges were a number of active volcanoes, including Grandfather's Shoulder, from which spewed many of the toxic gases that made up the planet's deadly oceans. (SHPT)

Korus
this Tetan was the tutor of Aleema, Satal Keto, and other royal youths about 4,000 years before the Galactic Civil War. When the youths formed the Krath, they rebelled against their parents and their teachers. Aleema's magic was used to twist Korus to their bidding. In a display of her power for the Lord Keto, Aleema changed Korus' tongue into an Adegan Eel. Satal and Aleema kept the old man as a servant, until he accidentally spilled wine on Aleema. She killed him with Sith magic in her anger. (DLS)

Koruu
this furred humanoid was a member of the smuggler gang led by Lemo and Sanda. He was killed when he challenged Captain Drebble to a duel. Drebble threw a knife into Koruu's head before Koruu could even draw his weapon. (LTA4, MC79)

Koruun
this was the native language of the Korunnai natives of Haruun Kal. (SHPT)

Korvalis
this man served the Cularin Militia as a Sergeant during the height of the Clone Wars. According to documents leaked to the Cularin HoloNet node, Sergeant Korvalis was working with Sergeant Drover on the establishment of the so-called Cloud Force. (LFCW)

Korvellen
this Imperial Captain was responsible for the assault on Sarko VI, where it was believed that the Alliance had a rebel cell working against the Imperial presence there. Unfortunately for the natives of Sarko VI, there was never an Alliance presence on the planet. Korvellen's troops, unaware of this fact, levels much of the planet's settlements. Korvellen later justified the slaughter of innocent beings by claiming that the natives were "...poor and without hope, potential rebel scum waiting to turn against the Empire." (RESB)

Koryunt, Adair
this rough-looking man once planted a bomb in the Elrooden headquarters of Radell Mining Corporation, and left the employees and the police a message claiming his part in the planting of the bomb. He also placed emphasis on certain words in the message, words which pointed a group of Alliance agents to the bomb's location. Koryunt was mentally unstable, a fact which was overlooked when he was hired by Imperial Mining, Limited, to plant the bomb in Radell's headquarters. (OE)

Kos
this man served as the Vice Chairman of Galactic Accounts for the InterGalactic Banking Clan, during the years surrounding the Battle of Geonosis. He worked on the planet Aargau during this time, and spent a great deal of time and money trying to track down the Clawdite criminal known as Nuri. In this role, Kos captured young Boba Fett and held him for investigation, claiming that Fett was actually Nuri in another guise. Boba used the only thing he could to effect an escape from Kos and the IBC: he provided information on the true identity of Count Dooku in exchange for his own freedom. Unfortunately, neither Kos nor the information reached San Hill. Kos was intercepted by Aurra Sing within Aargau's city-pyramid, when the bounty hunter was trying to locate Boba Fett for herself. In a speeder chase through the lower levels, Aurra Sing managed to shoot and kill Kos before he could do the same to her. (BF3)

Kosh Kurp
this tall, muscular, blue-skinned alien was employed by the Empire as a detonations expert. He was red body armor and a red helmet set with two blunt horns. He was sent to Gaar Suppoon's hideout on a warning that Jabba the Hutt had planted a bomb there. In reality, Jabba had played Kosh Kurp for the bomb. Jabba knew that Gaar Suppoon had gone by the name of Sonopo Bomoor, a crazed villian who had invaded Kurp's homeworld and killed his family in front of his eyes. Suppoon left Kurp alive, as a living testimony of Bomoor's deeds. He spent the rest of his life searching for Bomoor, whom Jabba knew was really Suppoon. When Suppoon tried to kill Kurp, the laser bolt ricocheted off his red armor and blasted Suppoon's head off. Kosh Kurp became the de facto leader of Suppoon's criminal empire. (JTH)

Kosh, Jiprin
this man was a Captain within the Corporate Sector Authority's security forces, and was one of the officers dispatched to "deal with" the Trianii. His entire fleet was quickly captured by Trianii forces, and Kosh himself was taken as a prisoner. He was later released with a message for the CSA: leave the Trianii and their planets alone. (EGA)

Kosk, Reynol
the Imperial Lieutenant was in charge of the Trogan Imperial garrison when Grand Admiral Thrawn rose to power. He was persuaded by Niles Ferrier to attack the smugglers' meeting, against the orders of Thrawn himself. His rash decision proved fatal when Kosk was killed in the attack. (ISB, TLC)

Koskit
this was one of the many names given to female Bothans. While the exact meaning has been lost, it was used to mean "brought back." (GCG, WOTC)

Koss
a container group captured by the Lightning. (TIE)

Koss
this gas giant is the fourth planet in the Faarlsun System, and has eight moons. (WBC)

Koss, Stephannis
a native of the planet Bonadan, this man was wanted by the Corporate Sector Authority for several crimes. Foremost among the charges was conspiracy to deprive the CSA of revenue. Koss had been bribed by a rival agri-corporation to slander the CSA by revealing that the development of agricultural enzymes was actually a well-disguised series of bio-weapons experiments. (ND)

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