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Tocco System
this Tapani Sector star system was part of the holdings of House Melantha during the New Order. (LOE)

Tockberry
a kind of fruit which grew much like an onion, in many interior layers. (RASB)

Tocneppil
a smuggler who used to work with Han Solo. The two of them got lost one time, and could not find their ship. Han has always boasted to Chewbacca that Corellians never get lost, and Chewie keeps reminding him of this event. Han claims that Tocneppil wasn't a Corellian, and that he (Han) was drunk at the time. (SWN)

Tocoya
this planet was the homeworld of a race of hairless, ovine humanoids (CCG9)

Tocsan
manufacturers of the Q-8 Starfighter. (SSR)

Toda
this surly, blue-skinned Tammuz-an ruled over most of the planet Tammuz-an during the early years of the Empire. He assumed control when the crown-prince Mon Julpa was lost, unaware that Mon Julpa had been beguiled by Zatec-Cha and dumped on Tyne's Horky. Lord Toda was a military genius, and held Tammuz-an in a state of martial law until Mon Julpa returned. At first, Toda refused to relinquish control to Mon Julpa, but they agreed to meet and discuss a cease-fire. It was then that the pirate gang of Gir Kybo Ren-Cha attacked Tammuz-an, kidnapping Toda's daughter Gerin in the process. After Jann Tosh and his droids, R2-D2 and C-3PO, managed to rescue Gerin, Toda agreed to work out a peaceful resolution with Mon Julpa. (DCAR, SWDB)

Todirium
one of the planets visted by the Night Caller shortly before it was captured by Wraith Squadron near Xobome 6. Its economy was dominated by mining and heavy industry, and Warlord Zsinj commanded a fair amount of its output in return for protections. (WS)

Todkal, Jameth
this man was an executive with Radell Mining Corporation, and was a supporter of the Alliance. He was the focal point for the Gray Griffins, and later worked with the second Alliance team sent to rescue the Griffins from Alluuvia. (OE)

Todra
this was one of the most common names given to female Corellians. (GMR9)

Todra
this given name was commonly given to female human children throughout the galaxy. (GCG)

Todrin
this given name was common human males across the galaxy. (GCG)

Toes
this was the callsign used by Tahiri Veila, when she became an X-Wing pilot during the years following the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy. The nickname referred to her habit of walking around barefooted, something she learned as a child living among the Tusken Raiders of Tatooine. (DN2)

Tof
this bald-headed man was one of Brylin's primary assistants, working on the planet Herdessa during the early years of the New Republic. (MC88)

Tof
this species of green-skinned humanoids was native to the planet Tof, may have been located betond the galactic rim. The average Tof was quite rotund, and was devoid of morals and compassion. Tof society was ruled by a hereditary monarchy, and young royals were often made military leaders as a sort of education for their future duties. The Tofs were the sworn enemies of the Nagai, and they eventually conquered the Nagai more than 300 years before the Battle of Bakura. It was the Tofs who broke up the Hiromi victory party on Zeltros and captured the insectoids, shortly after the Battle of Endor. The Tofs had been chasing a group of Nagai, and followed them into the galaxy to Saijo. They later tried to overtake the galaxy after subjugating Zeltros, but were put down by the combined might of the New Republic, the Nagai, and the remnants of the Empire. Like their bitter rivals the Nagai, the Tofs were used by Lumiya as part of a plan to overthrow the New Republic, until they were defeated at Saijo and left powerless. (MC105, MC107, SWG3, EGA, NEGC)

Tof
this planet, located in the Unknown Regions, was the homeworld of the Tof race. (EGA)

Tof Soren
this was the capital city of the planet Ord Vaxal. (DM106)

Tofarain, Brophar
this outgoing individual was a shuttle pilot assigned to the crew of the FarStar. Prior to this, Brophar had owned an operated a starship repair facility on Kal'Shebbol. The facility was destroyed when the New Republic launched its assault on Moff Kentor Sarne's stronghold on Kal'Shebbol, and Brophar was left with nothing. When the call went out for crewmen to join the team of the FarStar, Brophar joined up to work on the ship and exact a measure of revenge against Sarne. He also hoped that service aboard the FarStar would help him achieve his dream of seeing the galaxy before he died. He maintained his own ship, the Muvon, and brought it with him inside the FarStar's hangar bay. Brophar was fond of giving advice, whether it was asked for or not. However, after the ship was stolen by Gorak Khzam, he became surly and short-tempered. (DARK, KO, KR)

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

Togarn
this slug-like, semi-intelligent creature inhabited the ruins of Kabus-Dabeh some 4,000 years before the Galactic Civil War. Its body ended in a spike tail, which Togarn used to defend itself. Togarn's mouth with filled with needle-like teeth and a bloated tongue. Togarn was defeated in combat by Keval Raffaan, during the Jedi Peacemaker's travels to Kabus-Dabeh. Keval was attempting to prove his worthiness to the Muza by recovering a skuhm-hide bag from the ruined city. (TOJC)

Togatto Speedway
located on the planet Esseles, this podracing arena was the pinnacle of sports arenas in the Darpa Sector of the galaxy, during the last decades of the Old Republic. The Togatto Speedway was located in Nurrale, and was owned by Luthus Ferlani and his family. It was known for its hairpin turns and torturous spirals and loops. (CCW)

Toggan
this Imperial Moff was the governor of the planet Quellor, during the years following the Battle of Yavin. He tried to maintain a tight reign over the stormtroopers in his command, especially when anti-Imperial rallies began taking place around the planet. When a rally formed in Terrina Square, some time before the Battle of Hoth, Moff Toggan ordered the troopers to hold their fire unless he specifically gave the order. Despite his command, the stormtroopers opened fire when an image of Emperor Palpatine was burned in effigy. All the protesters were quickly killed in the hail of blaster fire. (RESB)

Toggeus
this city, found on the planet Narg, was the site of TransGalMeg Industries' corporate starport. The corporation's detention center is also located there, along with a plushly-appointed conference center. (TA)

Toggi Bok
this Trandoshan was a small-time smuggler and middle-man who worked for the White Thranta shipping office in Mos Eisley, on Tatooine, during the height of the Galactic Civil War. (SWGAL)

Togominda
this planet was located on the rimward edge of the Yarith Sector of the galaxy, where it marked the last stop along the Corellian Trade Spine before the deepest parts of the Outer Rim Territories. It was known throughout the Greater Javin for its wondrous salt geysers. (WOA33)

Togoria
a planet in the Thanos system, Togoria was the homeworld of the Togorian race. It was a world of grassy plains and rolling hills, the result of steadily decreasing tectonic activity. It had a vast store of untapped natural resources, a fact that guarded by the Togorians. The planet's gravity was somewhat less than standard. (GG4, TPS, MIS8)

Togorian
a race of bipedal feline aliens from Togoria, the Togorians were distinguished by their long, sinewy limbs and well-muscled bodies. They were equally comfortable moving through a forest or running across an open plain. Their hands and feet were studded with heavy claws, which were retractable on the hands, and which provided evidence of their tree-climbing ancestors. When a Togorian met a friend or potential ally, the claws were retracted into the hands as a sign of peace. They regularly fed on bist and etelo herds, but were the favored prey of the reptilian liphons. The Togorians soon realized that they shared this trait with the mosgoths, and they formed a relationship which provided mutual protection as well as friendship. The Togorian society was matriarchal, with the males and females only seeing each other for a few days each year. The males spent their days wandering the plains and hunting for food, while the females stayed in the cities and tend to their businesses. The Togorians had a limited technology, including a solar technology maintained by the females, although they were fond of high-tech devices. The Togorian society was presided over by the Margrave, a position held by a male of a certain family line. However, the Margrave was rarely the public leader many believed him to be. Instead, the Margrave's closest female relative was chosen to live in the capital of Caross and interact with other governmental leaders. (DFRSB, MIS8)

Togorian
this harsh language was spoken by the Togorian race. (UANT)

Togorian Belladonna
a fragrance of perfume favored by the bounty hunter Zardra. (TM, OS)

Togot
this was one of the many hives that made up the Colony. Like all other hives within the Colony, the members of the Togot hive referred to themselves, as well as the entire nest, as Togot, and acted upon the Will of the Togot hive. (DN1)

Togri
this Mobquet transport was part of the Imperial supply fleet that was ambushed by the Alliance before it could rendezvous with the Corrupter. The Alliance tried to force the Imperial-II class Star Destroyer out of battle by cutting off its supply lines. (XWA)

Togruta
native to the planet Shili, this humanoid race distinguished by the immense, striped horns - known as montrals - which sprouted from each side of their head. Three draping appendages ringed the lower part of their skulls. The coloration of these lekku evolved as a form of camouflage, confusing any predator which might try to hunt the Togruta. Many beings believed that the Togrutas were venomous, but this was not true. This belief was started when an individual first witnessed a Togruta feeding on a thimiar, which writhed in its death throes as if poisoned. On their homeworld, Torguta lived in dense tribes which had strong community ties. The montrals of the Togruta were hollow, providing the Togruta with a way to gather information about their environment ultrasonically. (TCG1, VD2, SWDB, PJSB)

Togruti
this was the native language of the Togruta people. It consisted of trills, long vowels sounds, and subtle movements of the Togruta head-tails. (PJSB, UANT)

Tohno
this beautiful woman was one of the many Jedi Masters who were pressed into duty as field Generals during the Clone Wars. Although she was not much younger than Anakin Skywalker at the time, she was paired with Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi during the assault on Zaadja, some eighteen years after the Battle of Geonosis. It was Master Tohno's part in the mission to infiltrate the Separatist fortress and destroy it, which Obi-Wan and Anakin worked with their clone trooper squadrons to create a diversion. She was chosen for the mission because her studies with her previous Master had centered on architecture and engineering, skills that allowed her to understand the unique buildings of Zaadja and get inside when others could figure out the correct pathways, then set explosives in positions that would bring the entire structure down swiftly. She managed to get inside the fortress, but discovered an entire nest of Geonosians waiting for her. With the Force, she managed to get past them, but was seen by a sentry before she could set the explosives. She ordered the others to remain outside, despite the fact that her success in the mission would mean her own death. Although Anakin tried to rescue her, Tohno convinced that he needed to let her go in order to fulfill this mission. She needed to come to peace with her death on her own terms, not with unnecessary deaths included. Anakin reluctantly cut off his pursuit, and although she was attacked by a squad of Geonosians, Master Tohno was able to set off the explosives she carried. The fortress was destroyed, and the mission was completed successfully, but Anakin continued to struggle the need for so many Jedi to sacrifice themselves to the war. (RFY)

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

To'iir
this elderly Twi'lek spacer was a member of the Lantilian Spacer's Brotherhood, and was the owner of the Seventy-Seven Stars. He bought the ship many years ago, after leaving Ryloth to become a spice trader. Like other Twi'leks of his generation, To'iir is considered an outcast because of his desire to travel among the stars. (SWJ10)

Toira
this was the name of a noted Spiner individual. (UANT)

Toirboggle
this Snivvian poet spent part of his career working for Olian Okamie, both as a sort of court jester and as an accountant, as part of his "research" for the epic poem, Honor Among Thieves. (HR)

Tojjevvuk
this rare, albino Wookiee was born around the same time as Chewbacca. In previous generations, an albino Wookiee would have been left in the lower levels of Kashyyyk's forest to be eaten by another predator, since white fur stood out against the forest background of the wroshyr trees. However, Tojjevvuk's father Tvrrdko would not let his son be killed, and Tojjevvuk was brought up with the protection of his family, and grew to maturity. Tojjevvuk threatened Chewbacca, shortly after learning that Chewbacca had been courting Mallatobuck. Tojjevvuk believed that he was more worthy of her, challenged Chewbacca to a fight, even though it broke the rules of honor among the Wookiees. Chewbacca maneuvered Tojjevvuk into the lower levels of the forest, where the albino Wookiee was caught and killed by one of the jungle predators. (C)

Tok Ashel
this Neimoidian was placed in command of the Cartao Expeditionary Army, shortly after the onset of the Clone Wars. Working with Dif Gehad, he worked to take control of Cartao and subdue the leaders of the Spaarti Creations manufacturing facilities. His primary mission was to secure the fluid technology of the Cranscoc in order to retool it for use in manufacturing D-90 battle droids. In order to secure the cooperation of Pilester Binalie, Tok Ashel tried to hold Binalie's son, Corf, as a hostage. To ensure the boy's survival, Jedi Master Jafer Torles also agreed to act as a hostage. (SWI69)

Tok, Begas
a native of the planet Entralla, this crimelord suddenly found himself in possession of the Shard of Alderaan computer program, shortly after the Battle of Yavin. He arranged to hold an auction aboard the Dune Princess, hoping that his friendship with Heater would provide him a measure of protection against Jabba the Hutt. Tok was known for his sabacc parties, although he lost more often than he won. Tok owned Jabba a large sum of credits, and hoped to pay off the debt by selling the Shard of Alderaan. Knowing what the program was, Tok invited members of the Alliance and the Empire to participate in the auction, as well as several independent interests. Unfortunately for Tok, the Dune Princess encountered a huge sandstorm and was grounded. During the resulting confusion, he lost control of the datapad which held the code for the Shard of Alderaan. The computer program was lost,and Tok was eventually executed by Jabba's henchmen. (LAA, SWJ3)

Tok, Hogar
see Tok, Shogar (J2)

Tok, Shogar
a native of Brentaal, this man was the theater Commander of the Separatist forces which took control of Brentaal, during the early stages of the Clone Wars. A tall, well-muscled man who kept his white hair long and braided into a thick ponytail, Commander Tok chafed at commanding his forces from a distance. He longed to be at the front lines, but Count Dooku wanted him alive, so that he could continue to rally the people of Brentaal against the Republic's forces. Tok's base of operations was in the prison facility on Brentaal, which the Separatists converted into an easily-defended fortress. A concerted attack by the Jedi Knights seemed doomed from the start, since much of the intelligence used to plan the attack had come from Separatist espionage agents. Jedi Master Shaak Ti, along with Quinlan Vos and a single clone trooper, managed to gain the confidence of three prisoners - Sagoro Autem, Lyshaa, and Ryyk - eventually defeated Tok's forces and liberated the planet. During the fight, Tok and Master Ti fought briefly, before the lightsaber of the wounded Jedi pierced Tok through the chest. Jerrod Maclain was installed as the new governor of Brentaal, replacing Arcel Mosbree who was arrested for his part in opening Brentaal to the Separatists. (SWI70, J2)

Toka
this was one of the more common names given to males of the Mon Calamari race. To the Mon Calamari, this name referred to an ocean predator which was native to Calamari. (GCG)

Toka
this was a species of dangerous predator that was native to the oceans of the planet Mon Calamari. It was sometimes referred to as a toklar. (GCG)

Toka
a primitive race native to the Rafa System, it was thought that the Toka were the descendants of the Sharu race, given that they held so many of the Sharu legends in reverence. The Toka lived in the ancient Sharu buildings on Rafa V, and their society and religion were based on the Sharu legends and histories. Rokur Gepta learned that the Toka, like the humans who inhabited the Rafa System, arrived there from other systems a long time ago. The Toka were believed to have arrived first, and made the first contacts with the Sharu. This contact was broken when the Sharu mysteriously disappeared, and the Toka were badly affected ever since. This disappearance of the Sharu supposedly accounted for the Toka's lack of intelligence and inability to advance technologically, and thus the Toka were dubbed the Broken People. Since the disappearance of the Sharu, the Toka became fairly simple-minded, and existed only to tend the life-orchards of the Rafa System, growing the beautiful and potent life-crystals. Through Osuna Whett, Gepta also learned that the Toka themselves were descended from human stock, withered with apparent age due to their close interaction with the life-crystals. All of this knowledge that was held by Gepta, of course, was proven mere legend when Lando Calrissian and Mohs discover the resting place of the Mindharp on Rafa V. It was then revealed that the Toka were, in actuality, the Sharu themselves. When the Sharu civilization was at its height, the Sharu were terrified by an unknown event. This caused them to begin hiding all record of themselves and their civilization in the huge computer banks found throughout the Rafa System. These computers were disguised as simple buildings. The Sharu also hid themselves from prying eyes by locking away all their knowledge in these computer systems. They developed the life-crystals as a way to continualy suck the knowledge and intelligence from succeeding generations, perpetuating the illusion of the ignorant Toka. A single Toka from each generation was allowed to maintain some of the ancient knowledge. This Toka, the High Singer, was charged with keeping the legends of the Key and the Mindharp alive until the Bearer and the Emissary returned to the Rafa System. This event would signal to the Mindharp that the threat to the Sharu had passed, and they could emerge from their disguise as the Toka and re-establish themselves. After the Mindharp was activated by Duttes Mer, the Rafa System underwent a huge transformation. The life-orchards were destroyed, and the Toka were restored to their former civilization. It was then discovered that the Toka were most likely descended from human stock. (LCM)

Toka
this Mon Calamari served as an Admiral in the Alliance's Navy, during the early years of the Galactic Civil War. Admiral Toka was in command of the Alliance's Tak Base, on Talay, when it was destroyed by the Imperial Darktroopers. Toka and all the base personnel were killed in the battle. (T4)

Toka-Sharu Trammic
this was a further migration of the Old High Trammic language, and was a derivative of Sharu Trammic that was adapted by the Toka who lived on Rafa V. (GMR5)

Tokat
according to Ewok legend, this warrior won a magic bow from Kazak. (GCG)

Tokat
this was a common name for Ewok males. Like other Ewok names, it referred to a spirit or character in the Ewoks' mythology. Note that this name could also be spelled "Tokkat". (GCG)

Tok-Foge Pokresh
this starship owner operated the Out of Touch from a base on Bothawui. (SOL)

Tokhlor Tallow
this was the Basic term used to describe the disgusting mixture created from the oils and mucus contained in the body of a tokhlor. The tokhlor was a creature that was bio-engineered by the Yuuzhan Vong. When thrown to the ground, a tokhlor exploded in a goopy mess, coating the ground with a film of slime known as tokhlor tallow. This substance was extremely slippery, and could make any surface nearly frictionless. When a pursuer ran over the slippery spot, they were thrown off-balance and often landed face-first on the ground, at which point the Yuuzhan Vong could disable them. Tokhlor tallow was also corrosive, and could eat through body armor and other strong surfaces if not washed away. (GMR8)

Tokkat
this Ewok and his brother, Wunka, served the New Republic as soldiers aboard the re-christened Star Destroyer Liberator during the years following the Battle of Endor. When the Liberator crashed on Coruscant during the Republic's struggle with the reborn Emperor Palpatine, Tokkat and Wunka struggled to defend the surviving crew, including Lando Calrissian. After the death of Wunka at Holageus, Tokkat returned to his homeworld of the Forest Moon of Endor and became one of Bright Tree Village's most respected hunters. Tokkat also served as the village's unofficial ambassador to the New Republic, since he could understand as well as speak the Basic language. (GMR9, GORW)

Tokkip, Zyru
this man was a native of the planet Chazwa, and served on the Iritsa Civil Guard during the height of the Galactic Civil War. (ND)

Tokks'vik
this Doneer city-hive was the location of the primary spaceport on the planet Doneer'so, and was heavily pro-Alliance during the Galactic Civil War. (SWCP)

Toklar
a much-quoted Mon Calamari philosopher, Toklar was one of many Mon Calamari who preached the power of focus and peace. Among his most notable quotes, Toklar once said, "The tide will slacken, the whirlpool will shrink, the krakana will cower. Such is the power of a focused individual." (SOL, NEGC)

Toklar
this was one of the more common names given to males of the Mon Calamari race. To the Mon Calamari, this name was sometimes used as an alternate spelling for Toka. (GCG)

Toklhor
bio-engineered by the Yuuzhan Vong, this disgusting tick-like creature grew to almost two kilograms in mass. Easily distinguished by their foul smell, tokhlors were swollen with oils and mucus. It was this combination of bodily fluids that the Yuuzhan Vong employed as a way to stopping a pursuer. When thrown to the ground, a tokhlor exploded in a goopy mess, coating the ground with a film of slime known as tokhlor tallow. This substance was extremely slippery, and could make any surface nearly frictionless. When a pursuer ran over the slippery spot, they were thrown off-balance and often landed face-first on the ground, at which point the Yuuzhan Vong could disable them. (GMR8)

Tokmia
this was one of the planets, in addition to Allyuen and Hoth, singled out by Darth Vader as possible hiding places for the Alliance in the Anoat Sector. He ordered probe droids sent there during the months just prior to the Battle of Hoth. Tokmia itself was a tundra world, with vast flatlands covered by snow and ice. A barely sentient race of beings known as the Oku evolved on the planet. Figg Excavations made a fortune from the planet's ores and crystal deposits, and left handouts for the Oku during each operation. When the mines played out, Figg Excavations pulled out of their Tokmia operations. In response, the Oku lit huge fires to act as landing lights, hoping the offworlders would return. (ESBR, WOA33)

Toko
a loud, squawking bird native to the planet Paqwepori. (SOL)

Tol
this barren, rocky world was the third planet in the Dostra System. (AIR)

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

Tol Ado
this world was the third planet orbitting the star Sil'Lume. It sat just on the edge of the Sil'Lume Asteroid Belt, and was controlled Imperial Governor Sebastian Parnell during the Galactic Civil War. The average surface temperature on Tol Ado was well over 400 degrees Celsuis, and there was little natural atmosphere. The surface of the planet was formed of black coal, and the meager atmosphere was filled with swirling clouds of black coal dust. From space, Tol Ado appeared to suck up all the light around it, like a swirling black ball. Parnell established a six-billion-cell prison facility on the planet, recognizing that the bleak landscape would only help to strangle the hopes of a prisoner. Parnell installed 124 sensor satellites in orbit around the planet, in order to maintain security on the planet. (JH)

Tol dosLla
a member of the staff of the Ukian Overliege, Tol dosLla was the oldest son of Gol dosLla and was a well-respected politician. (TLC)

Tol Sivron
more bureaucrat that scientist, Tol Svron was the chief scientist at the Maw Installation. Impatient, petty, uncreative, and a stifling taskmaster, he was the leader of the creation of the first Death Star concept. He is a member of the Twi'lek race, and was extremly threatened by true talent. Tol Sivron was a member of his community's head clan, until one of the other members was killed in an accident. The remaining four members, including Sivron, were exiled to the Ryloth wastes. Tol Sivron killed the other three Twi'Leks during their first night of exile, and was trying to make it to civilization when he discovered Wilhuff Tarkin setting up an Imperial refueling station on the planet. Tarkin recognized Sivron's potential from the story he told, and took Sivron under his wing. Sivron proved himself an excellent manager, and was promoted to his position as Chief Administrator of the Maw Installation by the newly-promoted Grand Moff Tarkin. He is extremely obsessed with following Imperial doctrine to the letter. Tol Sivron is killed when the prototype Death Star he has commandeered is sucked into the black holes of the Maw and destroyed. Note that Star Wars: Epsiode II - Attack of the Clones indicates that the Death Star was first conceived by the Geonosians and Count Dooku, so Tol Sivron's role in its development may be rendered apocryphal. (JS, COTF, JASB, AOTC)

Tol Velmoc Mountains
this range of mountains, located on the planet Velmor, was riddled with caves and crevices. During the height of the New Order, rebels on the planet who resisted the Empire's presence on Velmor used the caves as hiding places. They launched a variety of guerrilla attacks on Imperial bases, and managed to avoid being located. (WOTC)

Tola
this Mon Calamari served the Galactic Alliance as a Captain aboard the Admiral Ackbar as a tactical communications officer, acting on the orders of General Nek Bwua'tu during the blockade of the Murgo Choke, about a year after the Qoribu Crisis. When the Gorog assassin bugs hidden inside various spinglass statuary freed themselves and began to attack, Tola was hit from behind by several of the bugs. Admiral Bwua'tu was forced to use the butt of his blaster rifle to kill them, but rendered Tola unconscious with the blows. Tola was taken to the medical bay for treatment. Note that Dark Nest II: The Unseen Queen also refers to Tola as a Lieutenant Commander. (DN2)

Tola
this was one of two moons which orbited the planet Merisee. (PG3)

Tolad Dor
this Ithorian was a noted crimelord, who worked from a base in the Nilg System during the early years of the New Order. (SWJ10)

Tolan
this planet was the base of the Tracker's Guild. (GMR2)

T'olan
this planet, the primary world in the Wuun System, was one of the many worlds ravaged during the height of the Clone Wars. (LJ1)

Tolan Hing
this Jedi Master served in the Jedi Temple on Coruscant during the final decades of the Old Republic. Mater Hing was revered for his skills in constructing lightsabers, and could fix or repair almost any damage a Knight might incur during a fight. (JQ10)

Tolan Navy Yards
this Imperial facility was the destination of the Elusive, after it fled the mop-up operation at Dankayo and was pursued by the Bonderium. (SH)

Tolanese
an alien race. (WSV)

Tolan's Tusk
this thorn-shaped starship was owned by Var'Rotha Fin'Rotha, until he was overtaken by the Gamorrean brothers Gorge and Greel. Fin'Rotha was jettisoned in an escape pod, and the brothers took off with the ship. However, they were inexperienced pilots at best, and ran out of fuel near Reuss VIII. They were forced to crash-land on the planet, and the sharp end of the Tusk disintegrated upon impact. The rest of the ship was more or less intact, and the Gamorreans turned it into The Broken Tusk bar. (WSV)

Tolas
a native of Onderon during the years following the Mandalorian Wars, this man was a forger who made a living providing starport visas for beings without the official means to obtain one. (KOTOR2)

Tolea Biqua
this space station was erected in the atmosphere of the planet Genarius, and served as the base of operations for a gas and energy mining corporation. Tolea Biqua was unique among Genarius' floating cities in that its shielding system absorbed the radiation carried up by the storms which raged across Genarius, using the radiation as a source of power to maintain the station. From a distance, Tolea Biqua is a beautiful jewel hanging in the clouds of Genarius. However, upon closer investigation, it appears that the city was cobbled together from bits and pieces of every other floating city ever erected in the galaxy. The city was originally build on the orders of Riboga the Hutt, and evolved to become an example of bad taste and excess. (LFC)

Tolen, Andi
as a young child, this woman was abandoned by her parents on Tatooine. She learned to survive on her own, and claimed to have killed her first man at the age of twelve. Her life became a series of "kill or be killed" episodes, which eventually led her to the bounty hunting profession. She was later hired by Herogga the Hutt, who used her as a messenger and errand girl and rewarded her richly. After several years working for Herogga, Andi set out on her own, but she maintained her loyalty to Herogga and often worked for him as a freelance hunter. She was skilled in tracking her quarry through spaceports as well as wilderness areas, and her short stature and "cute" appearance often disarmed her targets. (WOTC)

Toleph-Sor
this self-styled "pirate general" was rumored to have hidden his treasure deep within the Imperial Palace on Coruscant. (TT)

Tolfranian
an alien race. (LOJ)

Tolga
this Rodian bounty hunter worked for Boddu Bocck during the years following the Battle of Yavin. Tolga was relatively unskilled, but he kep this position with a combination of bluster and bravado. When Bocck was employed by Major Birket to acquire Platt Okeefe and Tru'eb Cholakk, Tolga was ordered to remain on Cloud City to intercept Platt. Unfortunately for Tolga, he was caught tailing Platt by her yougn apprentice, Darrik, who shot Tolga and killed him. (IDC)

Toli
this species of trees was native to the planet Galantos. Toli trees had needle-like roots which sunk into the pools of organic gelatin that covered the planet's surface, and their bulbous trunks stored pure water extracted from the pools. (EGP)

Tolik Yar
this Oolid New Republic Senator questioned the training methods of the Fifth Battle Group even as he understood the need for it. He was a strong supporter of Leia Organa-Solo's Presidency, and defended her against Cion Marook and Tig Peramis in the days leading up to the Yevethan Great Purge. He also sat on the Republic's Defense Council. (BTS, SOL)

Tolik, Levesh
this was an alias used by Maxig Kress. (GG10)

Tolium
this gas is one of the most common gases used for blasters. Note that No Disintegrations indicates tolium is a solid material. (CFG, ND)

Toli-X
this deadly, mutated virus lived in molds that existed on the surface of certain asteroids. In this way, the virus could move from planet to planet. It infected a great number of worlds some twenty-five years before the Battle of Naboo, before the scientists and medical personnel of the Old Republic discovered a vaccine. Most who contracted the virus could be cured by the vaccine. It was later discovered that the planet Kegan had suffered an outbreak of the Toli-X virus, but because of their isolationist government, had never learned of the vaccine. A great many Keganites died because of their adherence to the General Good. (FFT)

Tolk
a small city, located on the west coast of Galleros, on the planet Zelos II. (PG2)

Tol-Kachorn
this was the most powerful of the Yinchorri city-states, during the centuries leading up to the Clone Wars. It controlled nearly 100 villages and five other cities. Other city-states tried to rival or unseat Tol-Kachorn, but most were defeated and absorbed. When the Empire rose to power and began threatening the galaxy, the leaders of Tol-Kachorn allied themselves with the Alliance. However, Imperial "cleansing" of the planet Yinchorr reduced Tol-Kachorn to rubble. (ANT)

Toll Apkar
this noted pazaak player lived on the planet Korriban, some four millennia before the Battle of Yavin. (KOTOR)

Tollero
this dry, rocky world is the second planet in the Atrig System. It has no natural satellites. (PG2)

Tolli
meaning "compassionate", this name was common among Gungan females. (GCG)

Tollo-wrench
this was a specialized tool used in the manufacture of droids. (CCC)

Tolmea Mountains
this jagged mountain range was located on the planet Ord Cestus. (TCD)

Tolmeatek
this 32,000-meter-tall peak was the tallest of the mountains found in the Tolmea Mountain range, on the planet Ord Cestus. The mountain's name came from the X'Ting word for "untravelable". (TCD)

Tolmeatek
this X'Tingian word translated into Basic as "untravelable". (TCD)

Toln ne Yerres
this Twi'lek managed the Holiday Towers hotel and casino for Jabba the Hutt, during the last years of the New Order. Toln started working for Jabba during the last years of the Old Republic, running ryll and slaves from Ryloth. (GG2)

Tolo
a race native to the planet Toloran, the Tolos share the administrative duties within the Panto System with their neighbors, the amphibious Lomins. (DFRSB)

Tolok
this man was a native of Alderaan. He was part of a group of Alderaanians who traveled to Yavin 4, following the destruction of the first Death Star, to meet with Princess Leia Organa. He was extremely loyal to Leia, and was adamant about restoring the memory of Alderaan. Leia later discovered that Tolok was romantically involved with Darlen, and that they were implicated in the theft of computer data from Massassi Base. (IS)

Tolok Naap
this Yuuzhan Vong warrior was part of the group dispatched to Yavin 4 to capture the Jedi students there. He was also a former friend of Vua Rapuung, prior to Rapuung's relegation to the caste of the Shamed Ones. When Rapuung managed to escape from the Yavin 4 compound and gain the friendship of Anakin Solo, Tolok Naap was one of the first to encounter them when they entered the Shapers' complex to rescue Tahiri Veila. While Tolok Naap agreed that he had known Rapuung, he claimed that the latter was mad in his accusations against Mezhan Kwaad. (EVC)

Tolokai
this stoic Gotal served as one of Mon Mothma's aides during the early years of the New Republic. Like all Gotals, Tolokai's sensitive horns allowed him to receive vibrations and eminations from those around him. This allowed him to anticipate any attacks which might be aimed at Mon Mothma. During a short break from his official duties, Tolokai was targeted by agents of Warlord Zsinj, who brainwashed him into believing Mon Mothma was an enemy as part of Project Funeral. The desire to kill her was activated by a seemingly inane phrase, and Tolokai tried to kill her with a hidden vibroblade. However, one of her other aides, Malan Tugrina, took the blade in his chest, diverting Tolokai's attack long enough for Mon Mothma to call for a security detail. Then Malan used the last of his strength to tackle Tolokai, and they tumbled down a flight of stairs. Malan died from loss of blood, while Tolokai was killed when his neck snapped in the fall. (SOC)

Tolokus
this New Republic Admiral was called to the Koornacht Cluster to assist Etahn A'baht in the struggle against the Yevetha. (TT)

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