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Identification #43641
this was the only indentification given to an investment group which joined the Dorumaa Investment Group shortly after the Battle of Naboo. They pumped a great deal of funding into a deep-ocean fishing platform, ostensibly to reach new fish stocks. All deliveries and exports from the platform were made under the cover of night, and many speculated that Identification #43641 was actually a front for the Old Republic's military forces in the Cularin System. (LFC)

Identifier
this subnode was generated by Kud'ar Mub'at to identify ships carrying visitors to the assembler's web, before they reached the web's outer defenses. Identifier's role was quite important, since those defenses were minimal at best. (MA)

Identify Friend or Foe Transponder
known as an IFF transponder, this device was a kind of subspace radio wave generator used to provide a simple way to identify a starship. It provided a burst of information about the ownership and registry of a starship, including data on armament, ship's compliment, name, and class, which could be analyzed by IFF receivers. If the codes checked out, the starship was identified on targeting computers a friend. If not, then it was considered an enemy target. Many governments, military forces, and planetary traffic control systems had their own codes, to mark their native ships. Smugglers usually had two or three IFF transponders on their ships, which could be swapped out for different identities. One of the more famous IFF transponder codes was the Alderaanian code used to link the Another Chance to its protective escort. (SCRE, CPL, CFG, BW, JT)

Identity Probe
this small, needle-like device is used to verify a being's identity. Most often used in the delivery of sensitive or confidential materials, the probe is held between the fingers and squeezed. The small needle then takes a sample of skin and body fluids for comparison with an encoded description of the recipient. If the samples match, a positive response is stored in the probe's inoxide tip. When the tip is inserted into a special reader, the package containing the materials is either opened (if the samples match) or destroyed (if they don't match). This ensures that sensitive or confidential deliveries make it to their intended destination without being intercepted. In extreme cases, the inoxide probe and signal a more devastating action in the result of a mismatch, such as an explosion which destroys the package as well as the offending party. (MA)

Identi-Voice
developed on the planet Aargau, this technology used sophisticated recordings of voices to identify specific individuals. (MC48)

Idiot
one of the sixteen face cards in the game of sabacc, the Idiot had a value of zero. The image of the card was often dominated by the color violet. (CCC, RD)

Idiot's Array
a sabacc hand that always resulted in a score of 23 and a sabacc for its holder, the Idiot's Array consisted of The Idiot facecard, along with any 2 and any 3 from the four suits. Thus, it was literally 023. (JS, DA, LCF)

Idiot's Array
this modified corvette was part of Talon Karrde's small fleet, during the early years of the New Republic. It was one of the ships which accompanied the Wild Karrde to Yavin 4 during the height of the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy, in an attempt to rescue the students at Luke Skywalker's Jedi praxeum. Shada D'ukal was the pilot of the ship during the attempt to occupy the Yuuzhan Vogn forces long enough to allow Anakin Solo to rescue Tahiri Veila. The Idiot's Array was destroyed during the rescue, as the ships tried to flee the system. The Errant Venture arrived shortly afterward, but was unable to save any of her crew. Shada, however, had activated the ship's emergence protocols, and most of her crew as able to jettison at the last moment. (EVC)

Idlewil Liquor
this rare, expensive alcohol was distilled by the Shashay. (SWJ11)

Ido
this young woman was a member of the Glayyd clan, and was Ewwen's sister, during the early years of the New Order. Ido held a position of some power in the Glayyd clan on Ammuud, but was destined to submit to her brother's heredity claim to the position of Mor. She had the red-brown henna-colored hair that was common in her family, and was considered a tall, striking beauty. A few years younger than Fiolla, she was innocently involved by in an attempt to murder her brother, who was the Mor Glayyd at the time. A seasoned gunman named Gallandro, posing as an offworld visitor while working for the Corporate Sector Authority, had been hired to try and win her favor at a reception. When she rejected him, he feigned anger and struck her on the face. In order to preserve her honor and integrity, Ewwen was forced to challenge Gallandro to a death-duel, knowing full well that he was not a duelist. However, Ewwen was maintaining the secret his father had discovered, about the Reesbon clan's involvement in the Corporate Sector Authority's slavery ring. When Han Solo arrived on Ammuud with Fiolla, he agreed to serve as Ewwen's champion, forcing Gallandro to forfeit the death-duel and allowing the Glayyd clan to expose the Reesbons and the rest of the slavery ring. (HSR)

Idol Smasher
this was one of the strongest communications encryption systems developed by the New Republic, and was used to secure communications during the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy. The Idol Smasher system was used by the Republic, the Imperial Remnant, the Hapes Consortium, and even the Chiss Ascendancy, so that the galaxy's major powers could coordinate efforts across interstellar distances without having their plans discovered by the alien invaders. (DN1)

Idow
an urban combat specialist with Page's Commandos. (HTSB)

Idret
this Imperial Intelligence agent was known to be responsible for the deaths of more than thirty Bothan members of the Alliance. Idret's true identity was never discovered, although it was believed that Idret worked as the chief operative in the Maldrood Sector. (HR)

Idrish
this Yuuzhan Vong was a member of the Shamed Ones, and was living on the reformed world of Yuuzhan'tar after the planet was captured from the New Republic. Idrish was also one of the many of his caste to flock to the words of The Prophet, Yu'shaa, who told of the Jedi Heresy. It was later discovered by Kunra that Idrish was one of several acolytes who were planning to gather as much power as possible, in an effort to take control of the religion from Yu'shaa. (FH3)

Idu
this was one of the most common male names used by members of the Ithorian race. Although most Ithorian names were not used for a specific meaning, historians found that this name meant "intelligent" or "scholarly". (GCG)

Idu Taanfaar
this Ithorian settled on the planet Kwevron many years before the Battle of Yavin, and prospered as a farmer. When the Galactic Civil War broke out and the Alliance began working on fringe worlds, Idu joined the Alliance as a recruiting officer. His protégé, Cala Worner, was forced to take over his duties when Idu was shot and killed by a group of stormtroopers under the command of Falto Dragen, who had pulled Idu over to inspect his produce. Idu panicked and tried to escape, but was shot and killed. (RESB)

IED
this was an abbreviation used by the clone commandos of the Grand Army of the Republic to refer to an improvised explosive device, which was essentially any spontaneously-created bomb or incendiary device that fit a specific purpose. (RCHC)

Ieg
this was one of the many Bothan clans. Membership in the clan was denoted by the suffix 'jeg added to an individual's family name. (GCG, WOTC)

Iego
the 42 moons of this planet, located in a remote part of the Outer Rim Territories just south of the Perlemian Trade Route, were rumored to be inhabited by angels. The planet itself was shrouded in mystery, and no two spacers could ever seem to agree on its exact location. Investigation of the planet's existence led to the discovery of the Extrictarium Nebula, as well as the fact that Iego didn't orbit a star, as most planets did. Instead, it moved around within the Extrictarium, towing its many satellites along with it. Further investigation revealed that the angels were, in fact, a sentient race known as the Diathim. The Diathim were not the only race found on the planet, as the Maelibi also called the planet home. Where most beings considered the Diathim to be angels, they referred to the Maelibi as demons. Legends persist that starships were inexplicably drawn to Iego, even if they were travelling many lightyears away. Many xenoarchaeologists agreed that this had more to do with the powers of the Diathim than with the planet itself. It was believed that those beings who disappeared on Iego lived forever on the planet's surface, although Iego had to discernable natural resources. Although categorized as a planet, Iego was just 2,730 kilometers in diameter. Curiously, it generated a gravitational field that was close to the galactic standard, allowing it to maintain its collection of forty-two moons. Rumors abound that beings who were stranded on Iego during the Great Sith War were still alive, although no proof of this claim was ever brought to light. (SW1, WOTC, GORW)

Iek
this was one of the many Bothan clans. Membership in the clan was denoted by the suffix 'ek added to an individual's family name. (GCG, WOTC)

Iella
this was one of the most common female names given to human children across the galaxy. (GCG)

Iella
this was one of the most common female names among the Corellians. (GMR9)

Ieria
this planet, one of the smaller worlds in the Andaran System, rivaled Andara in its ability to produce goods for the system. However, Ieria received little of Andara's prestige or income, and struggled to survive as an economy. (JQ5)

Ies, Beda
this woman was the wife of Daxar Ies. When Daxar was targeted for assassination by Emperor Palpatine, Mara Jade was dispatched to bring him to justice. Beda and their daughter, Eremay, surprised Jade while she was searching through Daxar's office. However, rather than eliminating them as loose ends after killing Daxar, Jade let them go free, and returned to Palpatine without any further information on Daxar. Beda and Eremay fled into the Unknown Regions, and were never heard from again. Evidence of their survival was relayed to Mara Jade years later, when she arrived on Woteba with her husband, Luke Skywalker, to investigate the reappearance of the Gorog hive. UnuThul explained to Mara that it was Beda and Eremay, and not Welk and Lomi Plo, who caused the creation of the Gorog hive to occur. According to UnuThul, the Gorog took them in and cared for them, until both Beda and Eremay became Joiners. However, their fear of being hunted down eventually corrupted the Gorog, and the entire hive went into hiding and became the Dark Nest. According to UnuThul, Beda Ies became the Joiner known as BedaGorog, a Force-sensitive individual who assumed the title of Night Herald and took control of the Gorog hive. BedaGorog, so the story went, was killed on Kr by Master Skywalker during the Qoribu Crisis. This story stood in direct contradiction to the truth Luke knew, in which he killed Welk on Kr. (DN2)

Ies, Daxar
this man wanted by Emperor Palpatine himself for stealing huge amounts of credits from Imperial coffers, including a small fortune that he had embezzled from Palpatine's personal accounts. During the height of the New Order, Palpatine dispatched Mara Jade to bring him to justice. She found him alone in his office, and killed him before he could raise an alarm. She then set out to piece together information on the confusing network of bank accounts that Ies had created to hide the stolen credits. However, while searching his residence for information on these accounts, Jade was interrupted by the sudden appearance of Ies' wife and daughter. Rather than killing them and ensuring the mission would not be compromised, Jade chose to let them flee into the Unknown Regions of the galaxy. Her reasons were deeply personal, and she returned to Palpatine with only Daxar's death in her report, noting that the information on his accounts had been lost. Years later, Alema Rar tried to tell Luke Skywalker that Daxar Ies was the lead developer on the Intellex Four droid brain project, in an effort to force Luke to question his wife's motivations. According to Alema, Daxar was the man who developed the complicated codes that protected the deepest parts of the Intellex Four circuitry, which Luke needed to access stored information in R2-D2's memory core. Alema then tried to get Luke question why Mara would hide this information from Luke, when she knew that Luke needed the codes to access information on who his mother was. Strangely, to corroborate her story, Alema managed to produce not one but two of the access codes, which allowed Luke to locate more information R2-D2 was hiding. When it was discovered that the Gorog were trying to divide the new Jedi Order and the Galactic Alliance, Alema's story was exposed as an untruth, although Luke still wondered how she had obtained the access codes. (DN2)

Ies, Eremay
this young woman was the daughter of Daxar and Beda Ies. When Daxar was targeted for assassination by Emperor Palpatine, Mara Jade was dispatched to bring him to justice. Beda and Eremay surprised Jade while she was searching through Daxar's office. However, rather than eliminating them as loose ends after she killed Daxar, Jade let them go free, and returned to Palpatine without any further information on Daxar. Beda and Eremay fled into the Unknown Regions, and were never heard from again. Evidence of their survival was relayed to Mara Jade years later, when she arrived on Woteba with her husband, Luke Skywalker, to investigate the reappearance of the Gorog hive. UnuThul explained to Mara that it was Beda and Eremay, and not Welk and Lomi Plo, who caused the creation of the Gorog hive to occur. According to UnuThul, the Gorog took them in and cared for them, until both Beda and Eremay became Joiners. However, their fear of being hunted down eventually corrupted the Gorog, and the entire hive went into hiding and became the Dark Nest. Alema Rar later corrborated UnuThul's story, claiming that Daxar Ies was not an accountant but the lead developer of the Intellex Four droid controller. She then provided Luke with the first security access code, claiming that Eremay had memorized it and given to Alema. (DN2)

If You're a Biped, I Can Make U Limp
this song was written and played by the band Boba Fett and the Assassin Droids. (GG9)

Ifey
this was one of the many Bothan clans. Membership in the clan was denoted by the suffix 'fey added to an individual's family name. (GCG, WOTC)

IFF Transponder
see Identify Friend or Foe Transponder (JT)

Iffwa
this name was common among Ithorian females. Although such names do not generally have meaning, Ithorians who studied their race's history learned that the name meant "winter". (GCG)

I'fii
this was a Yuuzhan Vong staple food, easily produced aboard worldships. (FP)

Ifmix VI
this planet was the homeworld of the Squalris race. It was a harsh world, as its surface was continually scoured by tornadoes and windstorms. (GORW)

I'Frii Ma-Nat Corvette
this Yuuzhan Vong corvette analog resembled a multi-sided pyramid of gloss-black yorik coral. These craft, measuring just 315 meters in length, were developed to serve as light assault craft. The primary mission for the I'Frii Ma-Nat corvette was supporting wings of coralskippers in battle, providing cover and ensuring escape routes back to the main fleet. Each of these ships required a crew of 110 Yuuzhan Vong warriors, and could transport up to 225 troops and 510 metric tons of cargo. Unlike the other capital ship analogs of the Yuuzhan Vong fleet, the I'Frii Ma-Nat diod not carry its own complement of coralskippers. It was armed with twenty volcano cannons and several dovin basals, but lacked sufficient power to generate an interdiction field. (NJOSB)

I'Friil Ma-Nat
I'Frii Ma-Nat Corvette (NEGV)

Ifron
Mara Jade from to this planet after leaving Phorliss and the employment of Gorb Drig, shortly after the Battle of Endor. (MJEH)

Ift
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)

IFT-T
this hover tank was developed for the Grand Army of the Republic, during the height of the Clone Wars. The IFT-T was exceptionally fast for its size, which allowed it to outrun its opponents to reach key positions, as well as to avoid enemy fire. The IFT-T was armed with a concussion missile launcher and the so-called beam cannon, making it one of the most feared of all Republic ground-assault vehicles. (LAWS)

IFT-X
this was a version of the IFT-T hover tank that was secretly produced for use by the Alliance, during the Galactic Civil War. (LAWS)

IG 100-series Combat Droid
see IG-100 MagnaGuard (LEV)

IG Lancer Droid
this tall, thin series of combat droid was originally conceived by the Phlut Design Systems corporation. The plans for the IG-series were seized by the InterGalactic Banking Clan, when PDS defaulted on a loan payment, and were eventually turned over to the Trade Federation. The IG Lancer was developed with the Muun physiology in mind, with a tall skull and thin limbs. The IG-series droid was much stronger than the standard battle droids of the Trade Federation, and could respond quicker to new orders. The first set of IG-series droids saw action on the planet Muunilinst, when Durge was given command of droids as part of a planetary security force. They were armed with power lances, and rode speeder bikes into combat. The IG-series first saw combat during the Battle of Muunilinst. The plans for the IG Lancer droid were eventually recovered during the New Order, as the basis for Project Phlutdroid. (SWDB, CWC1)

IG-100 MagnaGuard
this series of humanoid combat droids was built to the specifications of General Grievous, during the early stages of the Clone Wars. Grievous demanded that he be given a group of humanoid droids that were capable of defeating a Jedi Knight in combat. Built by MagnaGuard Manufacturing, the IG-100 was capable of executing all manner of combat maneuvers, and were armed with a variety of weapons. They were often paired up in combat, in order to ensure victory. Note that the LucasArts Entertainment Company's website for Star Wars - Republic Commando indicates that the MagnaGuards were manufactured by MagnaGuard Mechanicals. Their primary weapon was a charged electrostaff that was carried in the hands, but they were also eqiupped with a pair of missile tubes mounted to their back plating. Each of the MagnaGuards assigned to Grievous was personally trained by the General, who had in turn been trained by Count Dooku himself. The MagnaGuards also were given portions of Grievous' own combat programming, making them more than a match for most Jedi Knights. Ultimately, however, Grievous wanted a droid that could learn how to fight, not be programmed how to fight. His IG-100 MagnaGuards were capable of learning from their mistakes, and sharing this knowledge with their companions. Among the most impressive of the features found in the two-meter-tall IG-100 MagnaGuard were its heavily redundant systems, which allowed the droid to continue fighting even after they were beheaded or badly damaged. Based on the model number of this droid, many historians believed that the IG-100 was a forerunner of the IG-88 series of assassin droids. Much of the design of the MagnaGuard series was based on the ancient battle droids of the Krath. Individual series of IG-100s were denoted by the coloration of their armor plating, with each series having a distinct mission profile and armaments. (LAWS, LEV, SWI81, VD3, E3N, SWDB)

IG-101
this was the first of the IG-100 MagnaGuard droids that was given to General Grievous as a bodyguard. IG-101 was denoted by its blue coloration. During the First Battle of Coruscant, IG-101 took heavy damage from blaster fire while trying to capture Obi-Wan Kenobi aboard the Invisible Hand. Kenobi eventually got the upper hand in their struggle, and used his lightsaber to remove all of IG-101's limbs before rendering it unable to move. (VD3, E3N)

IG-102
this was the second of the IG-100 MagnaGuard droids that was given to General Grievous as a bodyguard. IG-102 was denoted by its silver coloration. During the First Battle of Coruscant, IG-102 lost both of its legs to Obi-Wan Kenobi aboard the Invisible Hand, during a battle with the Jedi Master. Although IG-102 kept on fighting, Kenobi eventually severed all of its limbs and reduced it to a worthless pile of scrap. (VD3, E3N)

IG-2000
IG-88's needle-shaped Aggressor assault fighter, the IG-2000 was a twenty-meter-long craft which was heavily modified from its original condition. The ship was refitted on Mechis III, where IG-88 installed a Galaxy-15 ion engine that was forced-fed with three Quadex power cores. IG-88 also added weapons upgrades in the form of two assault lasers and an ion cannon, and a pair of tractor beam generators were mounted on the forward mandibles. The droid also disabled the ship's inertial compensators, for it felt none of the effects experienced by organics. The IG-2000 was equipped with a Class 2 hyperdrive, and could attain speeds of 1,200 kilometers per hour in atmosphere. The forward mandibles were equipped with magnetic locking pads, allowing the droid to grab hold of target ships in preparation for boarding. IG-88 used it to follow the beacon he had placed on Boba Fett's Slave I at Cloud City. IG-88 had followed Fett all the way to Tatooine, in an effort to steal Han Solo from him. The droid tried to fool Fett by placing a decoy of IG-2000 in orbit near Tatooine, but Fett didn't fall for it. Fett was able to evade the real IG-2000 and blast it from the heavens. It was unknown if IG-88 survived the explosion. (TJP, EGV, TBH, NEGV, GMR7)

IG-227
this was the official designation of the Hailfire droid. (X3)

IG-72
one of the first five Holowan Mechanicals assassin droids to be activated, IG-72 gained its own independence and become a freelance bounty hunter. The first IG-88 droid had downloaded all its programming into the other four droids, but found IG-72 deficient in subtle ways. IG-72, along with IG-88 and the other IG-series droids, killed twenty-three members of the Holowan Laboratories staff during their escape. Rather than fight amongst themselves, the IG-88 droids and IG-72 agreed to part company after escaping the Holowan labs. Like many of his kind, IG-72 performed his assassination dutied flawlessly until the order to return for memory wipe was received. Then, like many other IG-series droids, IG-72 went rogue. He was hunted by independent and Imperial forces, and went into hiding to conserve power. He re-emerged when Parlan issued the bounty for Adar Tallon, but was unsuccessful in recovering the Alliance tactician. IG-72 again went into hiding, and hasn't been heard from since. It was believed that the droid self-destructed on Tatooine (MTS, EGC, TM, TBH, NEGC)

IG-88
this assassin droid, manufactured by Holowan Mechanicals to specifications provided by Imperial Supervisor Gurdun, was one of the first five droids to enhance its sentience and escape from the Holowan Laboratories. The first IG-series droid recognized itself as IG-88, when a sudden flash of sentience ran wild in its memory banks. After killing all of Halowan scientists on the IG project. IG-88 downloaded its complete programming into the other four droids. Three of the four were exact copies, and they designated themselves IG-88B, IG-88C, and IG-88D, with the first droid assuming the designation IG-88A. The fifth droid was flawed,and recognized itself as IG-72. After killing more than twenty Holowan employees during their escape, the IG-88s and IG-72 parted company. The IG-88s fled to the Galactic Core, landing on Mechis III to plot their domination of the galaxy, and began working toward hunting down its designers. Their escape from the Holowan labs forced Supervisor Gurdun to issue a "dismantle on sight" mandate against the droids. IG-88 intercepted this order and felt that, if it could eliminate its designers, then they couldn't find a way to deactivate him. This would ensure that they were unstoppable when they launched their assault on the galaxy. The IG-88 droids became obsessed with Darth Vader when the Dark Lord of the Sith developed the Viper probe droid. Manufactured on Mechis III, the Vipers were given extra programming that made them IG-88's advanced scouts. In order to avoid notice, the droids sent IG-88B into the galaxy as a bounty hunter, hoping to draw attention away from Mechis III. IG-88B was efficiently successful, and grew in reputation until he was commissioned by Darth Vader to hunt down the Millennium Falcon. After stealing the data stored in the computer core of the Executor, IG-88 realized that it could upload Itself into the computer core of the second Death Star and take control of the weapon. This would ensure that it could not be stopped in taking over the galaxy. IG-88B was destroyed on Cloud City, trying to intercept Han Solo. IG-88C and IG-88D was destroyed over Tatooine, trying to take Solo's body from Boba Fett. IG-88A managed to complete its mission, insinuating itself into a faked computer core which ended up installed in the second Death Star. IG-88A planned to allow the Imperials to control the station so a short time, lulling them into a sense of security before taking control for itself. When the Alliance attacked at Endor, IG-88A felt confident that the Imperials would destroy the small fleet, but this assumption proved wrong. IG-88A was destroyed with the Death Star. One of the IG-88 droids somehow returned to Mechis III, where it was discovered by Jaina Solo. Knowing the droid's bounty hunting ability, she reprogrammed it to search out Bornan Thul. (DRO, ESB, TJP, MTS, EGC, TBH, TEP)

IG-88, Where R U?
this song was written and played by the band Boba Fett and the Assassin Droids. (GG9)

IG-88A
this IG-series assassin droid was the first to suddenly become sentient during the initial power-up tests. The cascading intelligence flared within its systems, and it realized what its purpose was. Upon awakening, IG-88A realized something was wrong, and thought that his creators were under attack. When he realized that they were trying to shut his rapidly-growing sentience down, he rebelled against them. IG-88A killed them all, then downloaded his programming and memory to the other four assassin droids. It was IG-88A which modified the security net on Mechis III to allow the droids to land there and set up a base. IG-88A was nominally the leader of the four droids, and was relegated to the only survivor when its three counterparts were destroyed by Boba Fett as they attempted to steal Han Solo's body from him. IG-88A created a number of stormtrooper-replica droids and laid an ambush for the convoy carrying the original computer core. IG-88A's small fleet of droid ships attacked, disabling the transport ships. He stole the data fromt he original core and stored it in his memory banks. Then, using the false computer core the IG-88s had created for the second Death Star, IG-88A downloaded its entire sentience and memory into the core, and shut itself down for transport. When it "awakened," IG-88A watched the Imperials try to ready the station for the Battle of Endor. He believed in the station's abilities, and planned to wait for the Imperial victory before taking control. IG-88A used itsself to fire on the Alliance ships, determining targeting accuracy while the Imperial believed they were doing the firing. IG-88A felt elated, ready to issue the order to its droid soldiers on Mechis III as soon as the organics finished their petty squabble. However, organic determination defeated the massive station, and IG-88A's sentience was destroyed in the cataclysmic explosion of the second Death Star over Endor. (TBH)

IG-88B
this first of the IG-series droids to be activated by IG-88A became the group's external "spokesman." When the IG-88 droid realized that they were being hunted down, they arranged to have IG-88B show up far from their base on Mechis III, posing as a bounty hunter. They felt that a trail left behind by IG-88B in some remote system would prevent spies and other hunters from locating them on Mechis III. The first bounty was collected on Peridon's Folly. At one time, IG-88B's batteries drained, and he was placed on a droid barge for shipment to Olag Greck. Greck believed that IG-88B was sent by one of his enemies as part of a plot to kill Greck. Greck had planned to wiped IG-88B's memory banks and use him as a battle droid, but IG-88B was not completely incapacitated. He had enough of a charge left to trigger a programm trap upon arrival at Hosk Station, where he kidnapped R2-D2 and fled into the station. He forced Artoo to help him make repairs to his body and sneak him to the spaceport's docks, where he could steal a ship and escape. C-3PO, who was helping Greck locate IG-88B, was mixed up with them, and the three droids fled the station. IG-88B, realizing that the two droids would be excess baggage, jettisoned them in one of the stolen ship's lifepods after shaking Greck's pursuit. Later, IG-88B was sent to the Hoth System by IG-88C, in hopes of gaining favor with Darth Vader. IG-88B responded to the call for bounty hunters to capture Han Solo, and the "dismantle on sight" order was ignored in the hopes of capturing Solo. IG-88B linked to the Executor's computer banks, downloading the entire database while placing microtracers into each of the other bounty hunters' ships. Within the data was the knowledge of the construction of the second Death Star, which IG-88b uploaded to its companions. IG-88B learned that Solo was on Cloud City, and went to complete its secondary mission. However, Boba Fett had discovered the microtracer, and set up a trap for the droid. Fett linked several ion cannons together, and when IG-88B crossed a trigger beam, they fired on it. IG-88B's systems went haywire, shutting down major portions of itself before it could recover. Fett placed two of IG-88B's concussion missiles in strategic body cavities, and the detonation destroyed IG-88B. However, just before its destruction, IG-88B sent a frantic message back to Mechis III, informing its three conuterparts of the failureof the mission. (DRO, TBH)

IG-88C
this droid, the second to be activated by IG-88A, was the first to discover an Imperial spy in the Mechis system. 3D-4x had used faked holotransmissions to placate a Ranat spy, and reported the inquiry to IG-88C. IG-88C brought the matter to the attention of its three counterparts, and they decided to have IG-88B pose as a bounty hunter to draw attention away from Mechis III. IG-88C also discovered the destruction of the Arakyd Viper probe droid on Hoth, and learned that Darth Vader was personally hunting down the members of the Alliance High Command. He signalled IG-88B to be ready to intercept any Alliance ships, in hopes that the assassin droids would attract Vader's notice. When IG-88B was destroyed on Cloud City, IG-88C was dispatched - along with IG-88D - to intercept Boba Fett before he could leave Cloud City. Flying a replica of IG-2000, IG-88C missed Fett on Cloud City but activated a dormant tracer on the Slave I. The two droids laid an ambush for Fett near Tatooine, with IG-88C in position to intercept Slave I when it emerged from hyperspace. IG-88C had determined that Fett would be surprised to see it there, after IG-88B's destruction on Cloud City. This conclusion proved correct, but IG-88C underestimated Fett's reactions. Fett was able to halt his progress toward Tatooine, swing around, and fire on IG-88C's ship. Before it could respond, IG-88C realized that the ship was about to explode. He signalled IG-88D just before the ship ripped itself - and IG-88C - apart. (TBH)

IG-88D
the third droid activated by IG-88A, IG-88D was the last of the true IG-88 droids. The fourth droid activated was flawed, and was designated IG-72. IG-88D was used when IG-88B was destroyed on Cloud City. Along with IG-88C, IG-88D attempted to intercept Boba Fett on Cloud City, taking Han Solo and recovering the bounty placed on his head. The two droids missed Fett at Bespin, but laid a trap for him near Tatooine. After Fett destroyed IG-88C, IG-88D hurled out of hyperspace to intercept Fett. The other bounty hunter used all his ship's power to fire an intense ion cannon barrage at IG-88D, an assault which left its version of IG-2000 adrift. Fett used the small tractor beam on Slave I to draw IG-88D closer before firing several concussion missiles at it. The third incarnation of IG-2000 exploded, taking IG-88D with it. (TBH)

IG97
this was the designation of a series of battle droids produced by the Empire during the early years of the New Order. Similar in many respects to the battle droids of the Trade Federation, the IG97 series was transported in a fetal position, although it was capable of independent action. The head of the IG97 was more human in shape, but the basic body structure was the same as the Federation droid. The IG97 was never mass-produced, as the Empire decided they were too weak to perform actual combat missions. (T4)

Igaluu
this was a Najib word for a filthy individual who wasn't worthy of one's respect. Many Najib described supporters of the Empire as igaluus. (SWJ15)

Igar
this Imperial Commander was a native of the planet Kuat, and was regarded by his superiors as a natural leader. He served under General Veers as part of the Blizzard walker unit that took part in the Battle of Hoth. Later, he was personally assigned to coordinate the surface defense of the forest moon of Endor by Darth Vader, during the construction of the second Death Star. In this role, Igar was in command of the speeder bike squadrons which patrolled the Imperial garrison. (CCG10)

Igear
this man owned and operated a general store was located in the Lower City, on Taris, some 4,000 years before the Galactic Civil War. It sold all manner of sundries and equipment, from pazaak decks to ranged weapons. Most of his sales were to the outcasts and orphans who were relegated to the Lower City and the Undercity, and he feared that if Rukil was able to locate the Promised Land, then his sales would dry up. (KOTOR)

Iges
this was one of the many Bothan clans. Membership in the clan was denoted by the suffix 'ges added to an individual's family name. (GCG, WOTC)

Iggjel
an Ithorian, formerly of the Wayland herd, Iggjel was a tender-in-training when he felt the call of the Mother Jungle. He and a friend boarded a skimmer and flew out into the jungle, on the pretense of exploring new territory. When they reached a dense part of the jungle, Iggjel left his friend and did the unthinkable: he climbed out of the skimmer and set foot on the jungle floor. Iggjel then left his friend and became one of the Ithorian's first priests. (SWSB)

Igitz
this small, blue, omnivorous amphibian was native to the swamps of Naboo. It was often kept as a pet by Gungan families. (GF)

Ignacia
this gas giant is the fifth planet in the Kalinda System. (TSK)

Ignus
this shady character worked as a hotel clerk in Ahto City, on the planet Manaa, during the era of the Great Sith War. (KOTOR)

Igpek Droon
Yarbolk Yemm used the name of this small-time trader as the owner of R2-D2 and C-3PO, when he encountered them on Nim Drovis. A gilled creature, Droon was raised by Agro-Militants, and hated to have anyone call him 'boss.' He often went by the nickname of 'Pekkie.' (POT)

IG-series Droid
see IG Lancer Droid. (SWDB)

IGt
the designation of a Quadex starship engine system, ths IGt was classified as a Class 1 hyperdrive. (EGV, NEGV)

Ig'zxyck Flare
this criminal syndicate was controlled by Jelasi the Hutt during the early years of the New Republic. (GG11)

Ihn Socorri nyeve min bhiq suman ehn nyiad
an Old Corellian phrase which translates to, "a Sacorrian never turns his back on someone in need." (SWJ7)

Ihopek
this planet was once the site of an Imperial shipyard. (BTS)

Iiaa
this tiny fish, native to the oceans of Kamino, was known as the sea mouse. It was the favored prey of the rollerfish. (GORW)

Iihot Residence Hall
this was one of the main residential buildings on a campsu on Alderaan, during the early years of the New Order. (TBSB)

Iiliim
this was one of the most common male names used by members of the Ithorian race. Although most Ithorian names were not used for a specific meaning, historians found that this name was an archaic reference to an individual who "watched the sun". (GCG)

Iillor, Uwlla
one of the few females officers in the Imperial Navy, Uwlla was in command of the Interdictor-class starship Black Asp when it tried to intercept the Pulsar Skate. Her career in the Navy began after graudation with a series of assignments under Colonel Thrawn, patrolling the Unknown Regions, before she was given command of a Carrack-class cruiser. She probably wouldn't have progressed much beyond this point if it weren't for the Battle of Endor. The loss of so many Naval officers in the battles that followed required her to be promoted to Captain, and given her own command. However, the defeat of the Empire at Borleias seemed to raise some concerns among her crew and the Imperial leaders. When several personnel transfers went unresolved, she got fed up with Imperial service and defected to the New Republic, taking the Black Asp with her. (XWN, WG)

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

Iisner
this aging Glottalphib served as Nandreeson's major domo on Skip 6, within the Smuggler's Run. Iisner's skin was pale and graying, and was shedding scales at any contact. Iisner was once a successful smuggler, but age confined him to administrative duties. He was severely injured while trying to capture Han Solo and Chewbacca on Skip 5. Han kept him alive long enough to begin questioning the Glottalphib about the shady business being conducted in the Run, but Davis shot Iisner in the mouth and killed him. (TNR)

Iith'lon
this Kian'thar political faction was known as the Preservers, for they spoke of keeping to the traditional ways of their ancestors and remaining separated from the galactic community. This kept them at odds with the Lllun faction. (GG12)

II-xC
this is the designation of Merthyog Communications' Maintenance/Broadcast ship. These ships were purchased by the Empire for deployment as independent broadcase centers which can move in and out of a system quickly, after relaying messages to a subspace relay station. The II-xC measures 30 meters in length, and normally has a command crew of 4 with 10 communications technicians. They are unarmed, and normal Imperial doctrine required them to hide within the defenses of the subspace relay station if attacked. (TA)

Ijol
this gas giant was the fourth planet of the Tirahnn System, located in the Zeemacht Cluster. It was orbited by twenty-four moons. (WOA32)

I-Kanu, Rann
this Jedi padawan was being trained by Master Ali-Vor during the period leading up to the Battle of Naboo. Rann's Master had sent him to Naboo to study at the Royal House of Learning in Theed, to give Rann a non-secular education. Rann was a friend of Sia-Lan Wezz and a student of Lucos Dannt at the time of the Trade Federation's blockade and invasion of Naboo, and he joined the Naboo Underground with the rest of his classmates. (IOT)

Ikas-Adno
manufacturers of popular speederbike models. (SWSB)

Ikenomin Sector
along with the Kakani, Sugai, and Fusai Sectors of the galaxy, this sector made up the Outer Zuma region. (GMR9)

Iketa
this red stone was native to the planet Geonosis, and was associated with war by the Geonosians. (VD2)

Ikka Gesul
this settler lived on the planet Tatooine during the height of the Galactic Civil War. (GQRG)

Ikket
this name was commonly given to Quarren males, and referred to a short, stabbing sword favored by ancient Quarren warriors. (GCG)

Ikket
this short sword, used for stabbing during melee combat, was once favored by Quarren warriors. (GCG)

Ikon
this red dwarf star is orbited by an asteroid belt. A group of Alliance supporters aske the Alliance to help them set up a defensive turbolaser in the asteroids, and Princess Leia went to help. (ROC)

Ikopi
this antelope-like mammal roamed the plains and swamps of Naboo in large herds. They were unusual in that they have virtually no neck, as their small heads sit directly on their shoulders. In order to reach food and water, the ikopi has an unusually long, hollow tongue that is used to eat and drink. The antlers of an ikopi are valued by the land-dwelling Gungans as an antidote to the stinging bite of the shaupat. (GF, WSW)

Ikov
found on the jungle world of Kashyyyk, this small predator lived in the lower reaches of wroshyr trees, feeding on carrion and creatures which fell from the upper branches. Their teeth were serrated for tearing flesh, and were unusually iridescent. The ikov survived by locating the bodies of creatures that had fallen from higher levels of the forest, then feeding on their carcassed until a larger scavenger drove them off. The average ikov was not exceptionally strong or aggressive, but its teeth gave it a formidable defense when threatened. (TBSB, GMR4)

Ikova, Mia
this blond-haired woman served as the leader of the city of Haleoda, and ostensibly the planet Kattada, during the years leading up to the Battle of Yavin. She tried to remain neutral during the growing conflict between the Empire and the Alliance, but was not above providing services to the highest bidder. Leia Organa made contact with Madam Ikova shortly before the Battle of Yavin, in an effort to get a shipload of medical supplies to the rebels on Ralltiir. Leia's presence on Kattada drew an Imperial detachment to the surface in pursuit, and Madam Ikova - who had secretly been supporting the fledgling Alliance - pleaded with her to flee right away. Leia tried to appease Commander Karg and avoid any trouble, but the Imperials tried to apprehend Madam Ikova. Her bodyguards tried to intervene, but the Imperials opened fire. Many of the bodyguards, as well as Madam Ikova, were badly injured. She was taken aboard the Tantive IV and given medical treatment. However, the wounds to her chest were too extensive, and Mia died shortly afterward. With her dying breath, she urged Leia not to abandon the rebellion against the Empire, and begged her own father to help the medical supplies aboard the Tantive IV reach the Alliance forces on Ralltiir. (SWEP)

Ikree
this ancient Nazzar princess was the daughter of the last Emperor-King, Prrit Qabaq. After spending twelve years away from the palace on her boqeri, Ikree returned to find that her father had been practicing dark magicks, which had corrupted him as well as the government of Nazzri. She fought verbally with her father, demanding that he abandon the magic and return to the ways of the Ulizra, as she herself as just done. Qabaq refused, and Ikree began speaking out publicly about the need for a newer, stronger form of government based on the Great Structure. Qabaq had Ikree arrested, an act which split the Nazzar population and resulted in a protracted civil war. Ikree even went so far as to have all records of her father erased from the Hall of Edification. Her work was cut short when a lesser noble of Prrit Qabaq's court murdered her, but the seeds had been sown. The government of Nazzri eventually accepted the Ulizra and the Great Structure, and the civil war was halted. (TOJC)

Ikrit
this ancient Kushiban Jedi Master travelled to Yavin 4 to research the Massassi people, centuries before the Battle of Yavin. A small, meter-long quadriped covered with creamy white fur, Ikrit had large eyes and floppy ears. His eyes were a swirl of browns, greens, and blues, and he could turn his fur black if needed. As a youth on his homeworld of Kushibah, Ikrit tried to be like other children, but he knew that his mind worked in different ways. When Jedi Master Yoda arrived on Kushibah to locate a potential student, Ikrit was surprised to learn that it was he himself who was to be trained. The rest of his family and friends laughed at him when he decided to train to become a Jedi Master, until he diverted the attack of a pack of xinkras without raising a paw. He was regarded as a hero by his people, who realized that anything was possible. Ikrit then traveled with Yoda back to Coruscant to begin his training. While he was quite skilled with a lightsaber, Ikrit chose never to use one in combat, after he nearly killed a friend with his lightsaber during a petty argument. Even after he was elevated to the rank of Jedi Master, Ikrit refused to use a lightsaber, prefering to find other ways to mediate a potentially dangerous situation. He arrived on Yavin 4 some 385 years before the Galactic Civil War, and discovered the Golden Globe deep beneath the Palace of the Woolamander. He recognized that it could not be opened by an adult Jedi, and curled up at its base to await a child Jedi strong enough to solve its puzzle. The Jedi he waited for were Anakin Solo and Tahiri Veila. He helped them as best he could, but he refrained from any direct help for two reasons: first, he knew that any adult Jedi would adversely affect the Globe's contents; second, he knew that as a Jedi Master, he needed to let the young Jedi find their own way through the Force. When Ikrit revealed himself to Luke Skywalker, Luke asked Ikrit to remain at the Jedi praxeum as a teacher. Ikrit agreed, becoming Anakin Solo's informal mentor and guide, since the Force told him that Anakin's development needed to be carefully guided. Over time, Ikrit also become one of the praxeum's main instructors, a position he held when the Yuuzhan Vong invaded the galaxy. The praxeum remained a neutral site, primarily because Ikrit had worked with Kam Soluar and Tionne to maintain an illusion that hid the training center, until the Peace Brigade decided to turn the Jedi over to the alien invaders in return for a tenuous cease-fire. As the Peace Brigade attacked the training complex on Yavin 4, Ikrit sacrificed himself in order to allow his students to survive and reach the safety of the Errant Venture. (GG, LW, AQ, VF, EVC, KB, NEGC)

Iktotch
this was one of the moons which orbited the windy planet Iktotchan, and was the homeworld of the Iktotchi race. Note that the Alien Anthology claims that Iktotchan was the homeworld of the Iktotchi. The planet was one of many worlds that were ravaged by the Clone Wars. (IG1, ANT, CWA1)

Iktotchan
this windy planet, located on the outer edge of the Expansion Region, was orbited by several moons, including the habitable Iktotch. Note that the Alien Anthology claims that Iktotchan was the homeworld of the Iktotchi. It also spells the name of the planet Iktotchon. (IG1, IWE1, ANT)

Iktotchese
this was the native language of the Iktotchi people. (ANT)

Iktotchi
this species of sentient humanoids was native to the moon of Iktotch. A fierce race, the Iktotchi were noted for the large, down-turned horns that emerged from the sides of their heads. Their skulls and neck muscled were also enlarged, to support the heavy horns. The Iktotchi are also noted for their huge hands and tough, leathery skin, which protected them from the winds of their native world. Ancient Iktotchi evolved with legends of a vast, galactic community beyond the clouds of Iktotch, with a great deal of their civilization striving to build airships and see what was beyond the clouds. Old Republic scouts discovered the Iktotchi some 3,5000 before the Battle of Yavin, and were surprised to find the Iktotchi were actually waiting for them. This was due to the Iktotchi's innate form of precognition, which allowed them to foresee the arrival of the scout ship several weeks before it actually arrived. However, this ability to see into the future was strongest on Iktotch, and faded as an individual moved off-planet. (IG1, ANT)

Iktotchon
see Iktotchan (UANT)

Il Avali
this city, found on the planet Druckenwell, was the site of I'att Armament's main research complex. (TFE, SWJ4)

Il Madri
this was the name given to the conservative religious tradition of the Ayrou. The term Il Madri translated into Basic as "contemplation upon that stored away for meditation." The tenets of this religion required that the Ayrou lead ascetic lives marked by quiet action. The religion was utterly dropped, however, after the Ayrou made contact with the Old Republic. The Il Madri religion was replaced by the Society of Self-Actualization. One interesting aspect of the Il Madri religion was that its leaders hoarded vast amounts of treasure, but identified it as taboo, and only used it when deep meditation indicated the need for it. The accumulated wealth of treasure was believed to have been sealed away oin a vault somewhere in the Kuna system, and only the chalcedony idol known as the Tessent could open the vault. (GMR9)

IL5
this Kornova Corporation expedition discovered a strange creature in the ruins of an ancient civilization. The creature trapped them in the ruins until a rescue mission could get them out. (GMS)

Ilab
this archaic surname was common among the Sullustan race, and meant "archer" in the Sullustan language. (GCG)

Ilanda
this Imperial Prefect was one of Hadlress Defense Systems' largest customers. (GG10)

Ilanka
this New Republic Commander was in charge of the evacuation of refugees from Gyndine, after the Yuuzhan Vong launched an attack on the planet. (JE)

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