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Tiss'sharl
this mild planet is the homeworld of the Tiss'shar race. It is covered with perilous, humid jungles. The average year on Tiss'sharl lasts 11 standard months. (CSA, GG12)

Tiss'sharl League
this political body governs the Tiss'shar society, and was made up from politicians and business owners whose firms posted the highest profits during the previous five years. The League was presided over by a president and vice president, each of whom was chosen from the ranks of the League's general council. During the millennia leading up to the Galactic CivilWar, the Tiss'sharl League prospered as it oversaw the production of high-tech weaponry and new environmental technologies. However, the price of this success was often death. Many Tiss'shar coveted the positions of leadership on the League's council, and achieved promotions within the League via assassination, although this was never publicly discussed. (GG12, SWEPP)

Tissue Binder
this small device, found in many medical kits, was used to fuse together flesh in such a way that it could heal without additional damage. Because of the delicate nature of such an operation, the user of a tissue binder had to have steady hands and a strong constitution. (SHPT)

Tist
this Karran warrior was one of the subjects studied by Doctor Nardah. He felt that hi-tech weapons would be usless against the Empire, and vowed to defeat the Imperials with his own strengths. Later, when Nardah accepted the surrender of former Imperial Governor Darryn Edalm, Tist accused Nardah of being a traitor to the alliance which had been formed with the Karrans. Tist killed Nardah with his bare fists. (SWJ1)

Tisyn-C
this nerve agent, produced during the Clone Wars, caused convulsions and dementia when inhaled. If not treated immediately, Tisyn-C caused respiratory failure and death in short order. Tisyn-C was one of many chemical weapons used by the Separatists during the Clone Wars. (SHPT)

Titan
this was one of the multitude of Imperial-class Star Destroyers which made up the Imperial Navy fleet, during the height of the Galactic Civil War. (XVT)

Titan 215
this was the designation of a line of podracers developed by Vokoff-Strood during the last decades of the Old Republic. Its cockpit measures 2.03 meters in length, and the twin engines measured 9.63 meters long. They were capable of speeds approaching 841 kilometers per hour. (IG1)

Titan 2150
see Titan 215 (NEGC)

Titan Kantrey
this ocean-going crustacean was native to the planet Calamari. The kantrey was protected by thick armor-like plates, which were later used by the Mon Calamari Knights as a form of body armor. (SWDB)

Titania
this Imperial-class Star Destroyer was stationed in Kathol Sector, under the command of Imperial Moff Kentor Sarne, during the early years of the New Republic. The Titania was supported by a Dreadnaught, a Nebulon-B frigate, and a CR90 corvette. During the Battle of Kathol, the Titania took heavy damage from the Bothan Combat Response Element, but maintained enough power to continue to fires its guns. This allowed time for the Bastion and the Raptor to reach Kathol and joint he fight. Eventually, the Titania sustained too much damage, and burned up in a fiery explosion. (E)

Titanicus
this gas giant was the fifth world in the Sacor, or Sacorria, System. It was orbited by fourteen moons. (CCW)

Titanite
this rare mineral was found on relatively large quantities on Haariden, buried deep in the planet's crust near its core. Because of this, it was extremely difficult and expensive to mine. Its worth, however, more than made up for the cost of its extraction. Because of this, the native population of Haariden broke into civil war over the rights to control the lands over which veins of titanite were found. Experimentation with the synthesis and extraction of titanite revealed that it could be refined to produce a substance that could be used in the production of bacta. (JQ4)

Titavian
see Goff. (WSW)

Titavian IV
this exploration vessel was owned and operated by the Intergalactic Zoological Society during the final decades of the Old Republic. Like many other ships owned by the IZS, the Titavian IV was a floating collection of lifeforms that had been gathered from across the galaxy, in the hopes of preserving some species and investigating other. The ship was based out of Mycroft, but it was attacked and left adrift during the last stages of the Clone Wars. It was unclear whether the ship had been attacked by privateers or Separatists, but an outdated distress signal used by the Jedi Order was received from the Titavian IV by Obi-Wan Kenobi. He was surprised to find Quinlan Vos aboard ths ship, fighting off a collection of repulsor-equipped morp droids. Vos revealed that he was being tracked by Asajj Ventress and Tol Skorr, and had tried to hide out in the ship's abandoned hulk. Ventress and Skorr managed to find him, but Vos' own ship was damaged, and he was forced to fight for his freedom. He agreed to explain his situation to Obi-Wan if they were able to escape from the Dark Jedi. (RDR)

Tito
made famous in a series of holo-videos from Adarlon, this boy could not speak. Despite this handicap, Tito single-handedly freed his planet from tyranny. (GG6)

Titon
this was the name given to the female leviathan calf, born in the oceans of Dorumaa around the time of the Battle of Naboo. Titon and its sibling, Jessel, were apparently abandoned by their mother after their birth. The Alliance for the Creation of Habitable Environments monitored the growth and development of the calves, hoping to preserve what they believed were the only two leviathan's left in Dorumaa's seas. (LFCW)

Titroxinate
this was one of the most potent neurotoxins in existence during the height of the Clone Wars. (MBS)

Tivec Nuin
this was a distinguished Lannik individual. (UANT)

Tivin
a city on the Kreesis continent of the planet Algara II. (PG2)

Tivs, Renak
this was the alias used by Jarmat Dav're after he fled Kuat Drive Yards to avoid the Imperial Security Bureau. (HAS)

Tivvik
this Yuuzhan Vong warrior served as a commander under Warmaster Nas Choka, during the battle to retain control of the planet Coruscant, which had been reformed into a new version of Yuuzhan'tar. Commander Tivvik led the main task force Nas Choka had ordered to attack Zonama Sekot, after the living planet had suddenly appeared in orbit between Coruscant and Muscave. (UF)

Tix
this man served as a Communications Officer aboard the Liquidator during the height of the New Order, serving under Admiral Termo. Tix managed to survive the destruction of the Star Destoyer, shortly after the Battle of Yavin, by getting into an escape pod with Termo. (MIS2, MIS4)

Tixo
this was the name of one of the two umrachs kept by Yuuzhan Vong master Shaper Gengi Tung as a pet and guardian. (CCW)

Tizon
this Koornacht Cluster planet was one of the original twelve Duskhan League worlds. (SOL)

tizo'pil Yun'tchilat
known as the Day of Comprehending the Will of the Gods, the tizo'pil Yun'tchilat was one of the most important rituals of the Yuuzhan Vong who invaded the galaxy. It was during the tizo'pil Yun'tchilat that the dhuryams which had been grown aboard Ch'Gang Hool's seedship were to determine which was to be the World Brain to be installed on Coruscant. The dhuryams had been trained to use whatever resources were available to them to maintain a complex ecosystem in The Nursery, and the tizo'pil Yun'tchilat required them to use most of those same resources to defeat the other dhuryams. Only the last, surviving dhuryam would become the World Brain. To ensure that slaves were not used to artificially influence the tizo'pil Yun'tchilat, Yuuzhan Vong warriors protected the central hub of the Nursery. Other warriors used shreeyam'tiz to further interfere with the link between the dhuryams and the slave seeds placed in the bodies of their slaves. Ideally, the dhuryams would determine their own fate, with only one dhuryam surviving to become the World Brain. Any slaves that had remained alive were executed by the Yuuzhan Vong, and the seedship was broken into a large number of smaller seedships by the dhuryam, for more effective dispersal of biological material to the target planet. When the Yuuzhan Vong tried to seed Coruscant, they were unaware of the motives of Jacen Solo, who had been aboard the seedship at the insistance of Nom Anor, who was working with Vergere to turn Solo to the True Way. As the dhuryams grew, Jacen befriended one of them, establishing a mutually beneficial relationship that helped the dhuryam outperform its brethern. However, during the tizo'pil Yun'tchilat, Jacen's efforts would have destroyed all the dhuryams - the last genetic descendents of the original World Brain on Yuuzhan'tar - if Vergere had not stepped in. Vergere pleaded with Jacen to to kill his new friend, the one surviving dhuryam, and Jacen relented. The dhuryam was installed on Coruscant, now renamed Yuuzhan'tar, and began to reshape the planet in the image of the longlost homeworld. It retained a vestige of its relationship with Jacen, and later agreed to help him monitor the Yuuzhan Vong's progress on Coruscant. (T)

Tizowyrm
this small, grub-like creature was bio-engineered by the Yuuzhan Vong to act as a decoder. Each tizowyrm was 3-5 centimeters in length, and kept in a small coffer. When a Yuuzhan Vong needed to be able to understand and communicate with an alien species, they would insert a tizowyrm into their ear. The tizowyrm would crawl inside and lodge itself near the brain, where it would intercept the sounds of communication and store data. Each tizowyrm could store an immense amount of data as well as perform incredibly-fast, real-time manipulation of the information it received. This allowed the tizowyrm to subliminally provide the Yuuzhan Vong using it with information on how to communicate with the other species. However, the tizowyrm tired after prolonged use, and could literally vibrate itself to death if it wasn't taken out to rest. (VP)

Tizzin, Dane
this Imperial officer was just a Lieutenant when he was placed in charge of a TIE Fighter maintenance bay. Among those working for him were the parents of the woman known as Sapphire. Tizzin was generally incompetent, however, and his lack of ability resulted in an explosion in the fighter bay. Tizzin himself was out of the bay at the time of the explosion, despite the fact that he was on-duty. His family connections within the Empire managed to remove any culpability on his part and saved his career, blaming the incident on Sapphire's parents. He later was appointed to the position of Commodore, and served as an attache to the Moff of Kira Sector. (CRO, SS)

T'jaleq Kith'Araquia
this noted Araquia Doctor and epidemiolgist was credited with identifying the disease known as the Direllian Plague. Kith'Araquia also discovered that Shiarha roots were effective in treating the disease. Shortly after the Battle of Yavin, Doctor Kith'Araquia was wanted by the Empire for supposed terrorist activity. He was known to be a dedicated to and passionate about preserving the rainforests of his homeworld of Kirtania, and he also had a wicked sense of humor. He was also a pacifist, but realized that his people needed to something in order to throw off the Imperial yoke. When a group of Alliance agents arrived on Kirtania to obtain a cure for the Direllian Plague, Kith'Araquia enlisted their help in planning as assault on the local Imperial base. In the aftermath of the battle, Kith'Araquia and his forces collected a huge number of Shiarha roots for use in combatting the Plague. (SWJ1)

Tjulan Kwaad
this Yuuzhan Vong, a member of Domain Kwaad, served as a Master Shaper during the invasion of the known galaxy. Tjulan Kwaad did not approve of Nen Yim's heretical methods for regenerating the bio-technology of the Yuuzhan Vong, but was forced to accede to the wishes of Supreme Overlord Shimrra in allowing Nen Yim to continue her work. To this end, Tjulan Kwaad agreed to allow Kae Kwaad - who was actually the Supreme Overlord's jester Onimi - to travel to the Baanu Miir to act as Nen Yim's Master. (EVR)

TK-104
this was the callsign of one of the Imperial stormtroopers assigned to the garrison on Cloud City, shortly after the Battle of Hoth. (JKG2)

TK-119
this was the designation of one of the Imperial stormtroopers who stationed aboard the first Death Star. It was TK-119 who fired on Leia Organa and Luke Skywalker as they attempted to swing across a chasm in order to evade capture. Note that the Star Wars Trading Game - A New Hope expansion set claims TK-119 was a clone. (TCG3)

TK-121
this was the indentification number of a stormtrooper who was garrisoned on Garos IV during the early years of the New Republic. (SWJ4)

TK-420
this was the identification number of the stormtrooper was TK-421's partner. Like TK-421, TK-420 was duped by Han Solo and Luke Skywalker, shortly after the Millennium Falcon was brought aboard the first Death Star. (JKG)

TK-421
ID number of the stormtrooper sent to guard the Millennium Falcon as it rested in the first Death Star. He was disabled by Han and Luke when they slipped out of the ship. Note that this stormtrooper's designation is noted as TX-421 in the Marvel Comics adaptation of Star Wars: A New Hope. Also note that the Star Wars Trading Game - A New Hope expansion set claims TK-421 was a clone. (SW, MC, TCG3)

TK-577
this was the ID number of an Imperial stormtrooper who was part of the forces which were deployed on the first Death Star. TK-577 was one of the troopers who pursued Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa, after they escaped from the space station's trash compactor. (JKG, JKG3)

TK-622
this was the callsign of one of the Imperial stormtroopers who was dispatched to maintain order on the planet Ralltiir, during the months just prior to the Battle of Yavin. Two years earlier, TK-622 saved the life of Commander Akobi, and Akobi showed his gratitude by ensuring that TK-622 got promoted to new positions whenever he was moved. The pair honed their combat skills together, and developed an innate trust of each other's abilities. After his entire squad was ambushed and killed by Ralltiiri rebels, TK-622 questioned the doctrines of the Empire in his next meeting with Akobi. A Sergeant at the time, TK-622 was again forced to put his life on the line when a hidden thermal detonator went off near them. Shortly afterward, Akobi was transferred to a posting on the first Death Star, and TK-622 went with him. Upon arrival, TK-622 discovered a sabotaged RA-7 protocol droid, again saving Akobi's life. His investigation led him to the discovery that the droid's command programming had been altered by an Alliance agent. After another droid claimed the life of Commander Akobi, TK-622 tracked down the saboteur, one of the rebels who fought against the Empire on Ralltiir. As the two struggled, the Alliance launched its attack on the Death Star. As he reaffirmed his own belief in the Empire, TK-622 was killed when the battle station was destroyed in the Battle of Yavin. (SWESL)

TK-717
this was the callsign of one of the Imperial stormtroopers assigned to TK-622's squad, onboard the first Death Star. (SWESL)

TK-718
this was the indentification number of a stormtrooper who was garrisoned on Garos IV during the early years of the New Republic. (SWJ4)

TK-8252
this was the callsign of an Imperial stormtrooper who pursued Kyle Katarn, when he first ran into Mara Jade. (MOTS)

TK-875
this was the identification number of one of the stormrtoopers who tried to shoot Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa aboard the first Death Star, when the two rebels tried to swing across an interior chasm. (TCG4)

T'karzhk
this was one of the more common names given to Colicoid individuals. (UANT)

T'Klin S'Rek
also known as the Firecomb Sea, this small sea was located on the eastern hemisphere of the planet Goroth Prime. It was named for the collection of active volcanoes which lined its northeast shores. (GSE)

Tk'lokk
this small, strange lizard was a pet of the ancient Cha'a Ssk Kahorr. Tk'lokk had a large, fan-shaped head, a hard shell, four short legs, and a thick tail. (GAS)

T'kol
this was a common name among the Menahuun people. (UANT)

T'kor
this was the name of the Kriek god who controlled the heat storms which swept across the planet Kriekaal. (SWJ13)

Tk'skqua
this Kamarian word describes the small social structure they formed, groups of Kamarians that live together. (CSA)

Tkun
this crimson-furred creature was created by the Yuuzhan Vong shapers, and was used by the priests and masters as a garrote to execute a quick - but spiritually significant - sacrifice. The tkun could be carried by a priest, as it coiled itself around an arm or leg, and it was used to suffocate another being. The tkun wrapped its muscular body around the neck of its victim and constricted until the victim was no longer breathing. (BP)

Tkur
this was one of the few Tchuukthai ever to be encountered off their native homeworld. (WOTC)

TL-118
known as the StarHammer, this was Subpro's short-range attack fighter, developed during the height of the Galactic Civil War. It measured 35 meters in length, and required a pilot and gunner to operate. Its weaponry included a pair of light laser cannons, a pair of twin laser cannons, a concussion missile launcher, and a bomb bay, making it capable of taking on heavy assault missions. Subpro planned to market the starship to either the Alliance or the Empire, whichever bid the highest. The TL-118 was capable of travelling through hyperspace, but was equipped with a slow Class 3 hyperdrive. The Empire rejected the design, and the Alliance couldn't afford it, so Subpro sold the remaining ships to the highest bidders, which often was local militias or planetary defense fleets. (IA)

TL-1200
this was one of the TL-series of freighters produced by Suwantek Systems. The spear-shaped TL-1200 measured some fifty-two meters in length, was armed with a pair of turret-mounted laser cannons, and required a crew of three officers and two gunners to operate. It could accommodate up to six passengers in comfort. (TF)

TL-1800
a Suwantek Systems starship design, the TL-1800 was a 30-meter-long craft which typical of most commercial freighters. It was lightly armed, poorly shielded, and slow. It was sometimes referred to as a "Waddle" by starship captains. Despite its appearance and perception, the TL-1800 was a reliable craft, especially after Suwantek replaced the Portal Delta nav computer with a more reliable Fabritech model. The TL-1800 required a pilot and co-pilot to operate, and could transport up to seven passengers and 110 metric tons of cargo, depending on the interior configuration. An additional 300 metric tons of cargo space could be realized with the addition of cargo pods. The TL-1800 was armed with a pair of laser cannons. (SS)

TL3
this was the model number of Neuro-Saav's miniature holo-imaging package, designed for use on a droid. It linked to a droids's existing visual sensor system and provided a first-person view of whatever the droid "saw." The TL3 could be upgraded to include a recording device to store the images the droid witnessed. (FTD)

TL-4
this series of tailor droids was produced during the early years of the New Order. (AIR)

Tla
this Yuuzhan Vong was the Commander of the battle fleet which destroyed Obroa-skai and then attempted to have Elan infiltrate the Jedi Knights. He assumed command of the fleet after the deaths of Shedao Shai and Deign Lian at Ithor, but was forced to work with Harrar and the priests. Tla agreed with the plan to have the priestess Elan pose as a defector, but the plan's failure led to the death of Elan and the loss of Vergere. When the mission was reviewed with supreme commander Nas Choka, Tla was removed from his command of the invasion fleet and reassigned to the Outer Rim. (HT)

t'laalak-s'lalak-t'th'ak
this Xi Charrian was a member of Workshop Xcan during the final years of the Old Republic. When the mechno-chair of Nute Gunray was captured on Cato Neimoidia, Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi discovered that one of the rear legs appeared to have been adorned with his signature carvings. He was angry and confused when the Jedi arrived on Charros IV to question him about it, then tried to escape when the Jedi linked his work to the Trade Federation and the Confederacy of Independent Systems. The Jedi managed to recapture him, and t'laalak-s'lalak-t'th'ak revealed that the mechno-chair had been brought to Charros IV by someone other than Gunray or his cronies. Although t'laalak-s'lalak-t'th'ak didn't know the being's name, he was able to tell the Jedi that the hyperwave transceiver in the mechno-chair had come from Escarte. (LEV)

Tlactehon
this planet, located in the Expansion Region of the galaxy, was a major trade world during the early years of the New Republic. (GORW)

T'laerean Larn
this young, Sullustan male discovered that he was sensitive to the Force while growing up on his homeworld of Gelgelar. T'laerean learned that he could enter the mind of another creature, starting with the reeho birds and small primates of the swampy jungles. T'learean had to have physical contact with his companion, but then could place his own consciousness inside the mind of the other creature. T'laerean could then travel a short distance within the companion, and had to return the creature to his sleeping form in order to return to his own body. T'laerean trained under the Wise Man of Kooroo, but was impetuous and young. While melding with a reeho bird, T'laerean learned of a Glarsaur attack on his village. Unfortunately, the reeho was caught by the child Reanyn, who mother planned to kill the bird and use it in a stew. This would have left T'larean's mind adrift. The situation worsened when Reanyn believed T'laerean was dead in his bed, having fallen into a deep sleep while controlling the bird. Although the reeho managed to escape, it was soon captured by a Glarsaur who tried to eat it alive. His consciousness suddenly fled back to his body as the reeho died, but T'laerean had a headache for many days after. (SWJ14)

Tlakh'sar
one of the Noghri clans. (VOF)

t'landa Til
this race of sentients was distantly related to the Hutts, although they had a very different physiology. Native to Nal Hutta, the t'landa Til race resembled the Berrite race, having a stout body supported by four thick legs. However, the t'landa Til were much larger than Berrites, standing about two meters tall at the shoulder. Their heads were attached to their bodies by a short, humped neck, and their legs ended with huge, padded feet. Their skin was thick and oily, and hung from their huge bodies in heavy folds and wrinkles. The t'landa Til also had two thin arms which ended in four delicate fingers, and speciallized glands at their elbows exuded an odorous oil which protected their skin. Their bodies ended in thin, whiplike tails that they carried curled atop their backs. They enjoyed keeping their skin moist by immersing themselves in mudpits, alleviating the burden of carrying their immense bulk on their short legs. They also slept in specially-designed hammocks that support them without the need for a bed. t'landa Tils had two separate hearts and three separate stomachs. (TPS, THG, SHPT)

t'landa Til
this was the native language of the t'landa Til race. (EGP)

Tlarik
this male Chiss served as a security officer at one of the Chiss training facilities during the early years of the New Republic. (GMR7)

TLB
a model of Koensayr power converter. (SCRE)

T'less
this was one of the small group of Shamed Ones who lived beneath the surface of Coruscant, after the planet had been transformed into a likeness of Yuuzhan'tar. T'less was one of the few Shamed Ones who lived independently, away from groups like that led by Vuurok I'pan. Like the other Shamed ones, though, T'less believed that the Jedi Knights were not abominations, but saviors of the Shamed Ones and symbols of the new ideology which should be embraced by the Yuuzhan Vong. For this reason, their band remained small, in case they were captured by the Yuuzhan Vong warriors. This ensured that their small cult of Jedi followers would never be fully discovered. (FH1)

TLG
Line Master's model of tube-launched grapple, the TLG allowed the user to fire an adhesive disk at a target. An enclosed winch helped take up any slack in the line. (OE, GUN)

Tlickweed
this aquatic plant was native to the planet Naboo. (WSW)

Tlonian
this alien race was one of many that were exterminated by the ancient Mandalorian Crusaders. Note that there is an oomlat over the o in this name. (SWI80)

T-marker
this special voucher was created by the Old Republic in support of the Victory Rationing Orders and Regulation Plan, during the early stages of the Clone Wars. A T-marker could be obtained by authorized transport corporations to obtain starship fuel for their fleets. (SWI67)

T'nadar Nadar
this Chadra-Fan operated the Galaxy Shop on Darknon Station, at the height of the Galactic Civil War. He often bartered, rather than accept payment, for the goods he sold. (PSPG)

T'nal
this gemstone was found only in the remotest mines of the planet Sullust. (GCG)

T'nal
this was a common female name given to Sullustan females. It referred to an unusual gemstone found in the caverns of Sullust. (GCG)

Tnani Ikon
this impassive Jedi Knight was in charge of the computer databanks maintained at the Jedi Temple on Coruscant, in the years following the Battle of Naboo when Tahl was sent off on other missions. (JAD)

T'nnac, Velastor
Cryle Cavv assumed this identity during his mission to recover Rivoche Tarkin from the Empire. T'nnac was a minor Imperial Lord who favored brilliantly-colored clothing. (SWJ12)

T'Noull, Gandin
this slick businessman was known for his ability to make a deal with just about anyone. He was hired by the Ace Entertainment Corporation to manage the day-to-day operations of the Ace of Sabres, a long way from his first job selling used landspeeders. He was a graduate of Savvlock's School of Big Business, and was known to never get caught, even if a deal went bad. (WSV)

T'nun
this name was common among Sullustan males, and meant "hot-tempered" - or, more literally, "volcanic geyser", referring to the unpredictability of certain natural phenomena. (GCG)

T'nun Bdu
this dapper Sullustan merchant worked his way up from the bottom of the shipping business, from being a mate on his uncle's ships to earn money, and eventually buying his own ship. After making some more money, he traded up to purchase a battered old CR90 corvette. He offered his assistance in shipping supplies for the Alliance and the New Republic, until his untimely death. His New Republic supply convoy, en route to Dantooine to supply the Eol Sha colonists, was attacked by Admiral Daala. Her Star Destroyers lay in wait in the Cauldron Nebula, after discovering the existence of the colony. T'nun Bdu was in command of the convoy, which was stripped of its cargo and set free. Bdu himself was interrogated and then released, and was given just enough time to send a distress call to the Republic before Daala's ships destroyed the convoy. (DA, JASB)

To Endure Tribe
this tribe of castaways eked out an existence on the planet Iego, on a mesa overlooking the Scatter. (GORW)

Toal
a species of tree that is native to the planet Ithor, toal wood is often used in carvings. (TFNR)

Toalagar
an Alliance starfighter pilot, assigned as a wingman to Keyan Farlander and Sunnar Jan-lo on a mission to rescue enslaved Wookiees from the Imperial freighter Toral. Toalagar was killed during the mission. (XW)

Toalar Yalom Yalom
this Gotal worked with Woyiq on many adventures, many of which involved Daye Azur-Jamin. He was an acquaintence of Una Poot, and was responsible for bringing Daye to Silver Station to meet with her. (SWJ6, SWJ10)

Toat
this obese Neimoidian was placed in control of the planet Maramere, during the years following the Battle of Naboo. He had been hoping to exploit the planet's wealth of stygium crystals, and used the Mere legend of the Invisible Island to hide the primary location for obtaining them. Six years later, however, Lord Toat was killed in an ambush by Sol Sixxa and a group of Meres who wanted to retake control of their planet. (CRBN)

Toba
this Gungan scout made regular trips to the city of Theed, as part of his duties to the Gungan Grand Army. Toba was the son of Neesada Bari and Bullba, and was the bravest of all his siblings. In fact, it was said that Toba hitched a ride on the tail of an Opee Sea Killer as a youth. On several missions, Toba had the opportunity to meet with the students at the Royal House of Learning, and eventually made friends with many students. A curious young Gungan, Toba was in Theed when the Trade Federation invaded the planet Naboo, and was caught in the city. Instead of trying to return to Otoh Gunga, Toba lent his skills and resources to the Naboo Underground. He later fought alongside Jar Jar Binks during the Battle of Naboo. Shortly after the Battle of Naboo, Toba purchased and modifed the B'zabuu-class transport known as the Sea Killer, and helped the Gungans settle the moon of Ohma'Dun. He was later accepted into the Naboo Space Fighter Corps, flying G-1 starfighters in the Iron Cesta Flight. After two years of active duty, Toba retired from the military and took up the life of an independent spacer. (IOT, WOTC)

Toba
this name, which meant "laughs loudly", was common among Gungan males. (GCG)

Tobal Lens
developed by Renatta Racing Systems, a Tobal lens was an ovall crystal about the size of a human head. The internal matrix of the crystal reflected and refracted light into a powerful beam of swirling colors, providing the energy necessary to power Renatta's needle ships. While not very expensive, Tobal lenses were difficult to locate on the open market, and this lack of replacement parts eventually drove Renatta out of business. The Tobal lens, if not handled carefully by the installer, could blind a being for hours if viewed directly. When properly shaped, installed and calibrated, a Tobal lens could convert heat to light at close to one hundredd percent efficiency, making it a near-perfect energy source to power the photon drives of the needle ship. (TG)

Tobaskin Sector
this city-state of the planet Kidriff Five held the seat of the planetary government. The Millennium Falsehood's first mission was a fly-by through this area. (SOC)

Tobay
this Imperial Adz-class destroyer was part of Imperial warlord Foga Brill's fleet, a decade after the Battle of Endor. The Tobay regularly patrolled Sector 5 of the Prakith System, and was part of the group which pursued the Teljkon vagabond. It was commanded by Captain Gegak. (SOL, TT)

Tobb, Narka
a frequent opponent of Lando Calrissian's at sabacc, it was Tobb that Lobot remembered the most. Once, during a match in which Sarra Dolas sat with Tobb instead of Calrissian, Lando actually folded a hand he couldn't win and opted not to bluff his way out. Lobot remembered it, for it was the only time he coudl remember the gambler not bluffing. (TT)

Tobba
this Hutt crimelord controlled a part of the Si'Klaata Cluster during the Galactic Civil War. (SSR)

Tobbert Dalonbian
this being was the President of the ExGal Society, during the years leading up to the Clone Wars. (HNN4)

Tobbra, Theb
this native of the planet Trallan served as the Indomitable's first officer, under Commodore Brand. He held the rank of Captain in the New Republic Navy. His wife had just had a new baby prior to the Battle of ILC-905. During that skirmish, Tobbra balked at Brand's plan to attack and destroy a Yevethan Aramadia-class starship in system ILC-905. Brand confined him to quarters during the attack, in order to remove any negative opinions. (TT)

Tobek
this space-faring race discovered the planet Brath Qella, some years after the Old Republic's Third General Survey left it alone. The Tobek renamed the planet Maltha Obex, a name which was used by the New Republic. (SOL)

Tobias
an Imperial technical analyst, Tobias suggested that the Empire use specially-programmed 3PO droids as espionage agents. His ideas were dismissed by Hyndis Kogler. (ISB)

Tobin
this man was a member of Onderon's naval force, serving as a fighter pilot during the years following the Mandalorian Wars. He was also one of General Vaklu's strongest supporters, and worked behind the scenes in order to help Vaklu unseat Queen Talia. When Vaklu was defeated by The Exile and Queen Talia was restored to power, Tobin fled to Telos, seemingly on the orders of Jedi Master Kreia. On Telos, The Exile learned that Tobin was actually a minor Sith Lord, and had been using Vaklu to gain power on Onderon. Aboard the Ravager at Telos, Tobin was confronted by The Exile, and was ultimately killed in battle. (KOTOR2)

Toblain Sector
this area of the galaxy was controlled by the Empire during the Galactic Civil War. (SS)

Tobler
this name, which meant "laughs easily", was common among Gungan males. (GCG)

Tobler Ceel
this Gungan General was in command of the entire Gungan army, and reported directly to Boss Nass. During the Battle of Naboo, Ceel was forced to defer to Boss Nass' wish that Jar Jar Binks be also named as a General, but would not let the bumbling Gungan hold any real duties. Ceel and his officers devised the plan of attack that had the Gungans draw out and detain the Trade Federation's droid army, while allowing Queen Amidala and her small force to infiltrate the city of Theed and capture Nute Gunray and Rune Haako. The battle waged on in an even sort of match until the droid army managed to knock out the heavy Gungan shields. At this point, Ceel ordered a full retreat, hoping to regroup his forces and attack again. However, the droid army swept over them and prevented a full retreat. The Gungans were saved when nine-year-old Anakin Skywalker and Bravo Squadron destroyed the Neimoidian droid control ship, rendering their immense battle force inoperative. (TPM, SWRPG)

tobuck
this Shyriiwook word was used as the suffix to many Wookiee names. It translated into Basic as "music" or "singer". It could be attached to a prefix by itself, or combined with other suffixes to form a complete Wookiee name. (GMR10, GCG)

Toburik Haulers
this transport and shipping agency provided services to the Empire, during the height of the New Order. Shortly before the Battle of Endor, a convoy of Toburik freighters and transports was ambushed and stolen by the Alliance. (XWA)

Toc, Simol
this man, who was born on Dellalt, made his living as a merchant and caravan leader on the planet Endregaad during the early years of the New Order. When the Endregaad Plague broke out, he spent much of his time organizing supply runs to the outlying settlements near Tel Bollin. He regularly traveled to the Temple Valley, where many of the outcast tended to congregate. Toc had spent some time with Mika the Hutt before the plague broke out, and was happy to lead Popara's agents to the Temple Valley in search of the young Hutt. (TF)

Tocan System
this planetary system was the site of a space battle in which the Alliance starfighters were badly beaten by Imperial forces. (RASB)

Toccat
this lumbering beast was native to the planet Darlyn Boda. A toccat moved about on four hooved feet, and its body was covered with bristly, black hair. The toocat's snout was long and pink. Many toccats were sacrificed as part of a quasi-religious ceremony, so that its entrails could be spread out and "read" by a shaman known as a haruspex. The entrails were believed to provide clues to an individual's future. (WOA33)

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