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Threfal
this temperate planet was noted for its medicinal and useful plants and vines, including the meatvine.
(GMR9)
Threkin
this surname was common among human settlements found throughout in the galaxy.
(GCG)
Threld
this New Republic Navy Lieutenant served under Commodore Brand on the Indomitable. When Brand confined Captain Tobbra to his quarters, he designated Threld to take Tobbra's post.
(TT)
Thrella
an extinct alien race native to Circarpous V, they had a fairly advanced technology, and dug the many Thrella wells found throughout the planet. They used the underground waterways extensively, and built some of their cities near the underground shores. These cities were built of metal and stone, and showed wonderous curves and sweeping planes.
(SME)
Thrella Wells
shafts that lead from Circarpous V's surface to the network of subterranean caves. They were dug by the extinct Thrella race eons ago.
(SME)
Threna
this misplaced Supreme-class servant droid was sent to the planet Grathus upon being manufactured. The natives of Grathus had been expecting a load of waste treatment parts, but the shipping company delivered the droid by mistake. Xig Rollem purchased the droid and altered its programming, giving it the name Threna and employing the droid as a bartender at his cantina. The droid'd original programming was basically unaltered, though, and it acted with the utmosy courtesy to Rollem's patrons, most of whom were rowdy miners and hired hands. However, over time, Threna's demeanor actually rubbed off on the patrons, who gradually became more refined.
(SWJ10)
Threndrian Snareflower
this unusual plant has a beautiful, fragrant blossom which it uses to lure prey close to itself. A number of tentacle-like appendages surround the base of the plant, and whip out to snare its prey when it approaches to smell the flower.
(MA)
Threndy
this woman served as a nurse at the Old Republic's Rimsoo Seven medical hospital, on the planet Drongar, during the height of the Clone Wars.
(MJH)
Thresher
a beast which was the object of many safari hunts. They were far from predictable, which made the hunt very interesting and challenging.
(SOP, VOF)
Thresher
native to the rocky coastlines of the planet Tinallis, this short-lived avian was known for its aerobatic flying. They hunt by riding the thermals and winds along the coast, diving into the water to snatch fish and crustaceans. Despite their avian appearance, research has indicated that the thresher had mammalian ancestors. They are warm-blooded, and suckle their offspring. These creatures were extremely territorial, and developed social groups which helped protect their families. They also mate for life. Further research into the thresher's life revealed that they were instrumental in keeping the population of blue-ringed sea crabs down to a minimum, maintaining a balance in the oceanic food chain. The government of Tinallis outlawed the hunting of the avians, especially after several gourmet restaurants began serving thresher on their menus.
(COG)
Threx Qaspi
this was a Skrilling individual, distinguished in the history of Agriworld-2079.
(UANT)
Thri
one of the family names used by the Bothan people, it literally meant "commander" or "general".
(GCG, WOTC)
Thrifty
this Squib reclamation ship dispatched to Dankayo to clean up after the Imperial attack there. It battled the Captain's Pride for salvage rights, and eventually assisted the Alliance in recovering the datapacks obtained by the Elusive.
(SH)
Thriller's Row
this was the name given to the collection of seedy cantinas and nightclubs found in the lower sections of the city of Hedrett, on Cularin, during the last years of the Old Republic.
(LFCW)
Thrill-Killer
a person whose mental state is unstable, and who enjoys killing anything for the excitement is brings. They often have special weapons surgically implanted in their bodies.
(CPL)
Thrinx
this small creature was native to the planet Ord Cestus. Unlike most of the planet's animal life, the thrinx hated hot conditions, and spent much of its time searching for cooler, underground hiding places.
(TCD)
Thrive or Die: Memoirs of the Bloodletter
this book contained the memoirs of the human spy known only as the Bloodletter, and described his life on Thyferra during the ten-year period known as Alazhixazha, or the Thriving Season.
(PH)
Thriven, Galo
this man and his band of soldiers were part of the forces that were trained on the planet Thule, during the build-up to the Clone Wars. He was also fully consumed by the Dark Side of the Force, and had pledged himself to the Sith many years before. During the Clone Wars, Thriven and his forces made regular excursions into Republic-held territory, striking without warning and returning to Thule quickly.
(GORW)
Thriving Season
this was the Basic translation of the word Alazhixazha, used by the Vratix to refer tot he ten years following the Battle of Naboo, during which time the Vratix controlled both the Zaltin and Xucphra factions. Because of the bloodless coup that put the Vratix in control, as well as the intrigue that occurred during the ten years, the Thriving Season became a popular setting for many of the grittiest holoserials produced during the New Order and the early part of the New Republic.
(PH)
Throat Slasher
this Yuuzhan Vong warship was under the command of Tsaa Qalu, during the alien race's invasion of the galaxy. Tsaa Qalu was given command of the ship by the Viith Yalu and the Shapers who were stationed on Wayland, in order for him to capture the crew of the No Luck Required before they could discover the Yuuzhan Vong plans to destroy all production of bacta. The Yuuzhan Vong managed to ensure Bey Gandan made it to Thyferra, primarily by capturing the Dug Leaft and holding him aboard the ship. Leaft, however, struggled to find a way to destroy the Yuuzhan Vong. When Leaft had decided that the Yuuzhan Vong were not going to let him live, he fought back against Tsaa Qalu and his crew. The Dug stole a coralskipper and used the cognition hood in the craft to force the Throat Slasher to crash into Thyferra. Tsaa Qalu and his entire crew were killed in the explosion.
(SWI64)
Throbe
a diminutive alien race.
(APS)
Throgg
Luke Skywalker gave the Lars moisture farm to this alien, following the deaths of Owen and Beru Lars. A well-muscled humanoid with a tall, rectangular skull, Throgg was known as one of Tatooine's nastiest spice smugglers. Throgg was the individual Luke discovered through the Force, in the Mos Eisley cantina, shortly after the Battle of Yavin. Throgg told Luke that he had once been a farmer, until the Empire took control of the galaxy and shattered what little peace he had. Despite his initial misgivings about returning to a farmer's life, Throgg accepted Luke's deal and managed the farm for a couple of seasons before Gavin Darklighter's uncle Huff tried to steal the farm by initiating an alien landowner tax. Gavin's father bought the farm before Huff could enforce the tax, and Throgg was able to remain on the farm, albeit as a tenant.
(XWN, 3D1)
Throgg
a soft-bellied, skittish creature.
(CFG)
Throne Rocks
these huge boulders were strewn about the floor of the largest chamber of the Sedrian Sun Caves, and were used by the Priests of the Sun as a place to meditate on the mysteries of the Golden Sun.
(BGS)
Throne Room
any specially-constructed chamber set aside for the Emperor's personal use was called a Throne Room. Every Imperial-class Star Destroyer had one, as did the Super-class vessels. A Throne Room was even added to the blueprints for the second Death Star.
(ROTJ, DSTC)
Throom
an Alliance General who hailed from an ocean planet.
(RASB)
Throsen, Gegren
this Imperial Moff was placed in charge of Salliche.
(SWJ2)
Thrugii
this planet was the site of an Alliance outpost during the height of the Galactic Civil War.
(SWJ3)
Thrugii Asteroid Belt
this field of solid rubble orbits the star Sokor. It was believed that the belt was formed when Sokor expanded into a red giant, thereby destroying the innermost three planets of the system. The asteroids within the belt were mined for doonium and turminum by the Kanauer Corporation during the height of the New Order.
(BSS)
Thrum
this male Fia was an assistant to Primate Persha during the height of the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy. When Leia Organa Solo and her husband, Han Solo, arrived at Galantos to try and restore communications to the Galactic Alliance, Thrum was forced into escorting them around Al'solib'minet'ri City, in an effort to keep them from learning the true reason behind the communications blackout. His efforts were not good enough, however, after Jaina Solo and the Chiss pilot Miza discovered that the Yevetha had been utterly wiped out by the Yuuzhan Vong. Much to Thrum's dismay, Leia and Han learned that the Fia had provided information on the Yevetha in exchange for resources and a temporary freedom. Thrum, however, decided that it was best to help the Solos plan a defense for Galantos when the Yuuzhan Vong decided that they no longer needed the Fia.
(FH1)
Thrumble, Massad
this man owned an upscale cantina on Hurd's Moon. Thrumble was, at one time, an expert in robotics working for the Empire. As a Captain, he oversaw the creation of many series of droids, and retired from Imperial service as the Admiral in command of the Empire's Droid Research Facility. The human replica droid Guri sought him out in the hope that he could remove the programming that made her an assassin. Thurmble succeeded, but also managed to obtain complete technical details on the humna-replica droid, and later completed an HRD of his own before he was killed.
(SEE, SWI75)
Thruncan Insurrection
this was the name given to a series of uprisings by the Vodran natives of the city Thruncan against the Imperial presence there.
(SWJ6)
Thruncon
this was the capital city of the planet Vodran.
(SWJ6)
Thrung Alewune
this Ho'Din was a pirate who worked for Armanda Durkin. He was violent at heart, and chafed at Armanda's moral code against killing for pleasure. Thrung helped Armanda's alter ego, Duchess, hijack and steal goods from Notsub starships, although he has warned her that she needs to give the lifestyle up before she gets caught.
(GG7)
Thrush Street
this was a street located in the city of Galu, on the planet Gala.
(MOC)
Thrust Coil
this device converts the mechanical energy of an engine into accelerating thrust power. Used primarily on pod racers and other vehicles which travel at high speeds over ground, thrust coils effectively multiply the power of a engine and transmit the energy to the turbine blades which propel the craft.
(RAC)
Thrust Initiator
this part of a starship's hyperdrive system controlled a ship's entry into hyperspace. As the thurust initiator was engaged, the hyperdrive was fed the power it needed to propel the ship into hyperspace.
(MIS3)
ThrusterBurn
this tapcafe, located in the Red Zone district of the city of Erwithat, on Pembric II, was owned by Crev Bombaasa. It was here that Talon Kaarde hoped to negotiate permission to travel around the Kathol Outback from Crev Bombassa, during the search for information on the Hand of Thrawn. Despite its shabby appearance, Bombassa kept the interior of the ThrusterBurn dry and comfortable.
(VOF, DARK)
Thrust-intermix Cowling
this was one of the primary components of a starship drive system. The cowling itself was located on the external surface of a ship, allowing it to dissipate heat into the cold void of space.
(LCM)
Thrustship
a Yevethan starship design which uses thrust propulsion instead of ion energy.
(BTS)
Thrust-thru Flights
this was the second-largest transportation agency based on Edan II. Operating out of the Fortuna City spaceport, it was second only to Edan Spaceways in total flights.
(IAG)
Thrylle, Kormund
this man lived on the planet Tatooine during the height of the New Order.
(GQRG)
Thrynka System
this star system was Jhensara's destination.
(SWJ7)
Thryss, Pucumir
this dark-skinned gas miner was an agent for the Alliance who worked on Cloud City. When the floating city was garrisoned by the Empire, Pucumir fled quickly, but vowed to return and retake the station. He was hiding in Jabba the Hutt's Tatooine palace when the crimelord was killed by Leia Organa.
(CCG7)
Th'san, Reike
this smuggler worked out of Mos Espa, on the planet Tatooine, during the last decades of the Old Republic, and attended the Boonta Eve Classic podrace which was won by Anakin Skywalker.
(YJC6)
Th'twirirl
this Ssi-ruu Commander led the invasion of the planet G'rho, shortly before the Battle of Yavin.
(TBSB)
Thud Bug
this species of flying insect was bio-engineered from the sparkbee, which was once native to Yuuzhan'tar, the homeworld of the Yuuzhan Vong. The warriors used the flying bugs, known as nang hul, as projectile weapons, often imbedding them in their flesh or armor for use in battle. The silver-carapaced thud bugs could inflict simply physical trauma, or they could be modified to carry explosives which detonated on contact. In flight, a thuhd bug could reach speeds over 150 kilometers per hour. After the hostilities between the Yuuzhan Vong and the Galactic Alliance were resolved, and the Yuuzhan Vong were allowed to live on the planet Zonama Sekot, they found that thud bugs and many other bio-engineered weapons simply reverted to their animal forms and fled into the forests. This was one way in which Sekot forced the Yuuzhan Vong to give up their lust for war and embrace a more enlightened existence.
(VP, JE, EVC, T, UF, NEGW)
Thug
this Gamorrean served Jabba the Hutt as one of the palace guards, at Jabba's Palace on Tatooine. Thug was often paired with Thok while on duty.
(CCG14)
Thugs of Thule
this was one of the most infamous, and also the most highly educated, gangs of mercenaries active during the last decades of the Old Republic.
(IWE2)
Thuku
meaning "stoic", 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)
Thuku
a Chattza Rodian, he and Neesh - under the direction of Navik the Red - hired Spurch Goa to get Greedo killed. Thuku was on Tatooine when Han Solo shot Greedo in the Mos Eisley Cantina.
(TME, CCG2)
Thul
this noble Alderaanian family had purple, scarlet, orange, and gold in their family crest. Their clothing often reflected their family colors, and was quite gaudy.
(TEP)
Thul Kariss
this being served as Cala Worner's co-pilot aboard the Midnight Star during the years leading up to the Battle of Yavin.
(RESB)
Thul, Aryn Dro
this blue-eyed Alderaanian woman was born to the noble Dro family. She was known to the former inhabitants of Aldera for her ballads and songs. She performed solo, with a mandoviol to accompany her. She was dating Bornan Thul when she met a young Han Solo, who had stopped on Alderaan after being attacked by pirates. She enjoyed his company, much to the chagrin and jealousy of Thul. However, Solo was not one to remain in one place for too long, and she eventually got over him and married Bornan. After they managed to escape the destruction of their homeworld, they had a son, Raynar, who was Force-sensitive. He joined the Jedi Academy on Yavin 4 shortly before his father disappeared. Aryn went to Yavin 4 to see if her son had any knowledge of Bornan's whereabouts, and to protect him. Years later, after Raynar was believed to have died at Myrkr, Tesar Sebatyne tracked down Madame Thul to tell her that her son was still alive. After explaining the situation that created UnuThul, Tesar then gave her a message from her son, hoping to acquire ships and supplies from Bornaryn to help maintain the Colony during its struggle with the Chiss.
(TPS, TEP, DN1)
Thul, Bornan
this Alderaanian man was Aryn Dro's boyfriend, during the early years of the New Order. He was jealous of Han's bravery and the attention paid him by Aryn. After Han became a smuggler, Bornan eventaully won Aryn's favor. They were later married, and Bornan became an Alderaanian nobleman with a vast shipping empire. He and his wife were off-planet when the Death Star destroyed Alderaan, and so were among the handful of Alderaanians who survived the Galactic Civil War. After the Battle of Endor, Bornan became involved with the trade negotiations and alliances of the New Republic. He also began working with Nolaa Tarkona, and negotiated a deal for trade rights with her. While on his way to meet Han Solo at the New Republic Trade Council on Shumavar, he discovered that the cargoes he purchased from Fonterrat contained the Emperor's Plague, he attempted to destroy the storehouse from which they came. He was unable to do so, so he disapeared before delivering the cargo to Tarkona. She immediately placed a bounty on his head, for he retained the location of the storehouse. He managed to elude such notorious bounty hunters as Boba Fett, and kept the location of the storehouse away from Tarkona until he was found by his son, Raynar, and Zekk. When they tried to destroy the storehouse, Bornan sacrficed himself in order to kill Tarkona as well. She had unleashed the Emperor's Plague, but he was able to kill her with another of the viruses.
(TPS, SHA, TEP)
Thul, Raynar
this spoiled, troublesome heir of Bornan and Aryn Dro Thul, Raynar was a student at Luke Skywalker's Jedi Academy on Yavin 4 at the same time Jacen and Jaina Solo are there. He always wore outrageous clothing styled in his family's royal colors, none of which go with each other. A bristly-haired blond youth, Raynar disliked Jacen Solo, especially Jacen's collection of exotic creatures. Raynar was bitten a number of times by Jacen's crystal snake. When the Shadow Academy attacked Yavin 4, Raynar discovered that he wasn't as skilled as he believed himself to be. In a quick fight with Brakiss' Dark Jedi, Raynar ended up face-down in a riverbank and missed most of the fighting. Raynar's demeanor changes, and he decided that he must work for the prestige he wanted, rather than claim it was his. Raynar and Jacen eventually overcame their differences and became good friends. After Han Solo delivered the news that Bornan had disappeared, Ranyar became entangled with the Diversity Alliance. After Zekk returned to Yavin 4, he and Raynar agreed to cooperate and search out Raynar's father. They took the Lightning Rod, and eventually located Bornan. Raynar assisted all his friends in defeating the forces of the Diversity Alliance. Later, during the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy, Raynar was part of an elite force sent to Myrkr to locate the voxyn queen and destroy it. During the mission, he got to known Eryl Besa quite well. Despite the fact that she was older, they found themselves attracted to each other. However, Eryl was killed shortly after the Jedi team entered the Baanu Rass, and Raynar fell into despair. After being slashed by a voxyn, Raynar was transported to the Tachyon Flier, and tried to work with Lowbacca to repair the ship as a way to relieve the pain. The ship was stolen by Welk and Lomi Plo, who forced Lowbacca off the ship as they departed. When the small freighter was attacked by Yuuzhan Vong ships and disappeared, Raynar was believed to have died along with his captors. However, their ship managed to escape to the Unknown Regions before crashing. Welk and Lomi Plo fled the site after Raynar dragged them out of the wreckage, and Raynar was able to survive only because he was rescued by members of the Yoggoy hive of the Colony. His badly burned body was nursed back to health, and Raynar's connection to the Force allowed him to communicate with his rescuers. He eventually became the first - and strongest - of the Joiners, and fully pledged himself to the newly-formed Unu hive. After a while, he became known simply as UnuThul. Under his guidance, the various hives of the Colony flourished, and began to expand beyond their former systems toward Chiss space. For all intents and purposes, Raynar Thul had ceased to exist. For many years, his memory of saving Welk and Lomi Plo was missing, and he refused to acknowledge that he had saved them until he was presented with Welk's body nearly six years later. It was at this time that Thul was forced to acknowledge the existence of the Dark Nest.
(HTF, SHA, TEP, SBS, NJOSB, DN1, DN2)
Thul, Tyko
Bornan Thul's younger brother, he was a recluse who remained safely behind the defenses of his administrative offices on Mechis III. He hired Boba Fett to bring back his father and nephew, Raynar, after he discovered that Nolaa Tarkona had the location of the storehouse of Imperial viruses.
(SHA, TEP)
Thula
this female Falleen was dispatched by Black Sun to the planet Drongar, during the height of the Clone Wars, to ensure that the production of bota continued to provide a steady stream to the criminal underworld. Thula arrived on Drongar with Squa Tront, and worked with Kadir to re-establish the pipeline. However, it soon became known that the bota plant was mutating at a rate that would render it useless as a medicinal wonder-drug in a short time. Thus, Kadir's plans changed, and he worked to acquire enough processed bota to return to Black Sun and retire. Thula and Squa Tront had other plans, however. When Kadir entrusted them with obtaining the bota and leaving it at a predetermined location, the two criminals opted to keep the bota for themselves. In its place, they left Kadir with a cargo crate filled with explosives. They hoped to eliminate the Nediji and claim the payment for the bota for themselves. Unknown to both, however, was that Kadir discovered their duplicity, and had set out to hunt them down.
(MJH)
Thula rat
a creature mentioned in the Tchuukthai epic poem C-3PO relates to Han Solo just before he and Leia go to Dathomir. Apparently, the Tchuukthai considered the thula rat a source of food.
(CPL)
Thule
this semi-arid planet was known for its rich savannas, which were continually bombarded by lightning storms. The innermost planet of the Thurra System, Thule was covered with rocky outcroppings which broke up the plains, and which were charred black from being hit by lightning. This charred rock later served as a form of sustenance for unusual, bioluminescent moss that made the rocks glow with an eerie light. During the height of the Great Sith War, Thule served as a base of operations for the Sith warriors, and much of the planet's crust became imbued with the residue of the Dark Side of the Force. Although the Old Republic defeated the Sith, the forces on Thule continued to train, in hopes of one day going to war. After the Battle of Ruusan, the pair of Sith lords that remained in the galaxy often made use of the soldiers on Thule, but none of them were ever deeply involved in the Sith plot to take control of the galaxy. During the early stages of the Clone Wars, Thule was the site of a Separatist base. It was here that Count Dooku hoped to reconstruct the Dark Reaper and use it against the Old Republic. However, with the help of Ulic Qel-Droma's spirit, Anakin Skywalker was able to destroy the Dark Reaper and spare Thule from any damage. As Emperor Palpatine rose to power, all records of Thule's existence were erased from archives and navigational databases, so the Palpatine could secretly draw on the soldiers as needed. The planet was orbited by a single satellite, known as the Thule Moon. It was believed that, at some point during its earliest history, Thule once supported many forms of life. However, over time, any indigenous plants and animals were either killed by the planet's inhabitants or Thule's devastating weather, or were frightened off.
(GMR3, TCW, GORW)
Thule Moon
see Sivvi
(TCW, GORW)
Thule, Glovan
this man was better known as the Wise Man of Kooroo, during the height of the Galactic Civil War. Many natives of Gelgelar believed he was a failed Jedi student, but most agreed that he had fled some bad situation and ended up on Gelgelar.
(PSPG)
Thulls
this Ithorian owned and operated the Slippery Gelgelar Eel, within the Gelgelar Free Port, during the height of the Galactic Civil War. Since coming to Gelgelar, Thulls seemed to have caught a permanent cold, and was always sniffling. This condition made him somewhat grumpy, and he wasn't averse to charging more for drinks to beings he didn't like.
(PSPG)
Thulpin
this is the name of the summer growing season on the planet Draenell's Point. It lasts about 14 standard months, making up about a fourth of the planet's long year.
(GMK)
Thulpin Agriculture
this was the largest agriculture corporation located on the planet Draenell's Point. It was headquartered in Thulpin City.
(GMK)
Thulpin City
this city, located on the Mee'r continent of Draenell's Point, was the planet's agricultural center.
(GMK)
Thulpin Defense
this Imperial armed forces squadron was part of the Imperial ground forces on Draenell's Point, during the construction of the Bissillirus Resupply Base, shortly after the Battle of Yavin.
(GMK)
Thulpin Guard
this was the primary police and security force maintained by the leaders of Thulpin City, on the planet Draenell's Point.
(GMK)
Thulpin Reserve
this Draenell's Point armed forces squadron was part of the Imperial ground forces on Draenell's Point, during the construction of the Bissillirus Resupply Base, shortly after the Battle of Yavin.
(GMK)
Thulwuk Thur
a mining boss on Morjanssik, Thulwuk Thur was a burly Quarren.
(DU)
Thumb Pass
a security device which employs a card reader and an thumb print scanner. In order to gain entrance to an area with a thumb pass, the individual must first have their thumb print scanned. The image is then stored in a special data card. The individual must then have their thumb print scanned again at the entrance to the area, as well as have their data card scanned. If the two thumb print images match, the individual is granted access.
(AC)
Thumper
this was the brand name of SoroSuub's TTT-54 grenade launcher.
(AEG)
Thun, Hekis Durumm Perdo Kolokk Baldikarr
one of the few humans who lived on Mechis III, Hekis was the manufacturing administrator on the planet when IG-88 arrived after escaping the Holowan Laboratories. A vain man, Hekis added mythical titles to his name each time he felt unappreciated by his superiors, making his own signature appear more important. His droid, 3D-4X, delivered his afternoon tea on schedule, along with a datapad containing production data, on the day IG-88 arrived. 3D-4X also delivered a pair of blaster bolts which quickly killed the Administrator, on orders from IG-88 to leave no organic life on the planet.
(TBH)
Thunder
codename for a group of Alliance Y-Wing fighters destroyed during the Galactic Civil War.
(TIE)
Thunder
an Allaince assault transport used in the attack on Imperial station NL-1.
(TIE)
Thunder Alley
a particularly active section of the galaxy, it was patrolled by the First Battle Group during the Yevethan Great Purge.
(BTS)
Thunder Cannon
this musical instrument simulates loud, booming crashes to emphasize certain aspects of orchestral music.
(POT)
Thunder Drum
this large, self-powered percussion instrument stood well over two meters in height, and required two drum players to swing heavy mallets at its surfaces in order to produce beats.
(VD)
Thunder Lizard
an alien creature native to the planet Marca, the thunder lizard is a massive saurian beat which measured 12 meters in length and stood almost three meters tall. They preferred to live in the shallow waters of the planet, munching seaweed as they moved across their territory. They only came onto the land to mate.
(POM)
Thunder Peak
this was the tallest mountain on the planet Anoth. It was here that Admiral Ackbar and Leia Organa Solo located their secret hideout, where the Solo children were hidden during the early years of their lives.
(EGP)
Thunder Rifle
this projectile weapon was developed by the early Tusken Raider groups that fought against the humans who settled Tatooine. It was named because of the loud, sharp clap it makes when fired.
(YJC1)
Thunder Wraith
this was the name of Ambassador Yfra's Express-class shuttle. She takes it to Yavin 4 to recover Tenel Ka, following the young Jedi's accidental loss of a hand.
(L)
Thunderbolt
when Peckhum bequeathed his old freighter, the Lightning Rod, to Zekk, he purchased the newer Thunderbolt to replace it.
(CCR)
Thunderbolt
produced during the years leading up to the Clone Wars, this was one of Merr-Sonn's repeating blasters. It was an immense weapon which required a separate but dedicated power pack to operate.
(SHPT)
Thunderchild
this New Republic Nebulon-B frigate was part of the force sent to liberate the planet Ciutric from the control of Prince-Admiral Krennel. It supported the flagship Emancipator, along with the Pride of Eiattu and the Peacemaker.
(IR)
Thunderer
this was a nickname for the BlasTech T-6 heavy blaster pistol.
(WSV)
Thunderer
this was one of the Nebulon-B frigates which were used by the Imperial Navy, during the height of the Galactic Civil War.
(TIE)
Thunderflare
this Imperial-class Star Destroyer was partially disabled when a shuttle crashed in one of its landing bays, although it was quickly refitted for duty. It was so heavily armed that power was shunted from its hyperdrive core to drive its turbolasers. The modifications to its weapons and power systems made it an incredible threat even without a supporting fleet, and it roamed the Outer Rim during the years before the Battle of Yavin. It often served as the first assignment for many junior officers. The ship was under the command of Captain Tanda Pryl, and later served as part of the fleet assigned to Moff Andal to patrol Elrood Sector. She was often in competition with Akal Zed, as the two Captains struggled to gain favor with their superiors.
(CCG2, CCG8, OE)
ThunderForce
this mercenary unit was generally considered the victors in the Battle of Binquaros. They used Lot 452, on the planet Ukio, as their base of operations.
(HAS)
Thunderhead
this New Republic warship was able to take out a Yevethan T-type warship near N'zoth. Its Captain, Ssiew, was able to provide valuable information about the thrustship's weaknesses to the Fifth Battle Group's leaders. This information was vital to the success of Operation Strong Hand. The Thunderhead was then assigned to the fleet which took part in the Battle of N'zoth. The Thunderhead came under intense fire from a combined Yevethan attack and was destroyed in the battle.
(TT)
Thundering Herd
this was the name given to the initial group of AT-AT walkers that were placed under the command of General Maximillian Veers, for the purpose of training for a planetary assault. The pilots were hand-picked by Veers himself, and the core of the Thundering Herd became the primary members of the Blizzard Force group that participated in the Battle of Hoth.
(GG3)
Thunderstorm 63
an outdated model of weather satellite, often found in use around backwater worlds.
(VP)
Thune
this bleach-blonde woman was a bounty hunter of some renown. As a child, she dreamed of graduating from the Imperial Academy, but soon learned that woman were frowned upon in the Empire's war machine. She eventually found work as an assassin and hired gun, and was contracted by an Imperial officer to eliminate Deckland Carper. After killing Carper and returning his head as proof, Thune took possession of Carper's droid, U-THR. She thought of the droid as a "spoil of war," which made the droid resentful of its new master. Thune later took the assignment of tracking down Kaj Nedmak for Bwahl the Hutt. Thune managed to waylay the Tryan Kajme with her own ship, the Faceted, then captured Kaj on Ord Mantell. She later used her street skills to convince Celia Durasha that Kaj had actually been captured by Treytis Prash. Thune convinced Celia that Prash was a bounty hunter, when in fact, Thune knew that Prash as a gun-runner for the Alliance. Thune hoped to capture Prash as well as Nedmak, collecting both bounties and acquiring a huge sum of credits. However, Thune failed to take U-THR's identity seriously. When Celia and Prash escaped, shortly after Thune had stabbed Kaj in the chest, the droid found itself unable to remain in Thune's company any longer. It provided Kaj with a blaster, and he quickly stunned Thune. U-THR then piloted the Faceted and rescued Celia and Treytis. In the end, Thune was turned over to the authorities, and Kaj and Celia took possession of the Faceted. U-THR joined them, as a full member of their crew.
(SWJ14)
Thune
this large, elephantine grazer was native to the plains of Dantooine. About the size of a small shuttle, the thune was distinguished by its gray hide, which was thick and wrinkled, resembling bumpy stone. The ears of the thune were thin and fan-shaped, allowing it to dissipate excess body heat by holding them away from its body. A thick, noselike appendage hung from its face.
(ROD)
Thur, Larq
this man was known as a spelunking expert, and was part of the famed Twilight Class of the Galactic Outdoor Survival School. His skills at surviving in abandoned caves and mines was evidenced prior to his time at GOSS, when he escaped from the Spice Mines of Kessel, saving Thar'quanin the process. After graduating with the Twilight Class, Thur remained on OM813 as an instructor for several years before leaving to join the Alliance. Unfortunately, Thur was killed during the Lijarak Mines Incident on Anic, shortly before the Battle of Yavin.
(AIR)
Thuris Sector
this area of the galaxy is located in the Outer Rim Territories.
(GG9)
Thuris Stout
this dark, heavy-bodied beer is brewed in Thuris Sector.
(GG9)
Thurm Loogg
this Caarite was the primary envoy sent by the Metatheran Cartel to the planet Cularin, some time before the Battle of Naboo. Thurm was known as a being who would beg, borrow, or steal whatever he needed in order to favor his own interests, and he was not above killing - or having someone else kill for him - in order to get what he wanted. He once claimed to be the only non-Jedi ever to be offered a seat on the Jedi Council, and later claimed to be the mastermind behind the creation of the clone troopers that formed the basis of the Grand Army of the Republic. In the wake Velin Wir's death, sometime after the Battle of Naboo, Loogg was instrumental in regaining the confidence of the Cularin government and re-establishing the Cartel's presence on Cularin. However, the citizens of Cularin regarded Loogg as nothing more than a bully and thug, and did not share their leaders' generous opinion of him. A strange message of the Cartel's benevolence was released by Loogg shortly after the discovery of the Thaereian Military build-up in the Cularin System, in which an unusually happy and jovial Loogg proclaimed that the Cartel was only trying to act in the bests interests of Cularin. Years later, a second message was broadcast by Loogg to every communications device in the system, demonstrating a supposed weakness in Cularin's own HoloNet system. In this new message, Loogg reassured the people of Cularin that the Cartel had only their best interests in mind, and warned them of the possibility of the Separatists arriving in the system. Loogg denounced the Separatists, their droid armies, and the Sith as being "bad", "evil", and "sneaky", and implored the Cularin people to support Chancellor Palpatine's efforts to end the Clone Wars. Many of Cularin's citizens simply turned off their viewscreens, which prompted Loogg and the Cartel into surreptitiously begin installing "upgrades" to Cularin's communications systems, allowing them to have virtually complete control of everything, including the ability to turn individual viewscreens on and off. Loogg claimed that this was just another sign of the Cartel's goodwill toward Cularin, but strongly warned people not to try and modify their "new" system. He went on to say that the Cartel loved Cularin, and only remained in the Cularin System in order to ensure the protection of each and every Cularin citizen. But, he said, since Cularin seemed to want to fight its own battles, the Cartel would not interfere with the very citizens it was "sworn" to protect.
(LFC, LFCW)
Thurmik
this was one of the small settlements established on the planet Nam Chorios.
(WOTC)
Thurmont, Deggs
this con artist was supposedly one of Talandro Starlyte's regular customers.
(WSV)
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