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Munn City
this was the financial and political capital of the planet Muunilinst.
(HNN4)
Munni
referring to a variety of kelp found on the planet Naboo, this name was common among Gungan females.
(GCG)
Munni
this was a form of kelp that grew in the waters of the planet Naboo.
(GCG)
Munten
this grumpy man was in charge of security for Finis Valorum, during Valorum's tenure as Chancellor of the Old Republic. When a group of freelance security officers captured Senn Riip Domeet and brought to light the activities of The Flail, Munten had them arrested until Valorum explained that they were hired to augment Munten's own forces.
(SWRPG)
Muntiadu
this ball of molten rock was the innermost planet of the Eriadu System, located in the Outer Rim Territories.
(GORW)
Muntique, Corell
this young noble of House Calipsa was naive enough to think that his appointment to the annual Vor-cal was an honor. He was also very focused on his goals, which included representing Calipsa and meeting with Vaskel Savill in the planning of an attack on the Imperial torpedo sphere near Tallaan. To help ensure his victory, Corell even purchased a trained vornskr - which he name Crill - to assist him during the Vor-cal.
(LOE)
Munto
this large city is located on the planet Commenor, spreading through a wide valley.
(IR)
Munto Codru
the planet on which Jaina, Jacen, and Anakin Solo are kidnapped. It is the homeworld of the Codru-Ji, who have built their civilization on top of the ancient ruins of a long-lost alien race.
(CS)
Muntuur Stones
this famous grouping of seven stones was once held aloft by Ferleen Snee, using only the Force. Each of the Muntuur stones weighs five or more metric tons apiece.
(GG9)
Munumubb
this frozen ball of ice was considered the fifth planet in the Sullust System by virtue of its name, since it was alphabetically placed after Mumunubb. Both planets were moonless worlds that shared the same orbit around the star Sullust.
(GORW)
Muo Glandish
this small-time smuggler used to dive into the StarForge Nebula to avoid being captured by Old Republic forces, until he finally got tired of it and established a base on operations on an asteroid in the nebula. The base grew as more and more smugglers and pirates realized that Glandish had the right idea, and Glandish made a tidy profit skimming profits from the smugglers as "rent." The asteroid base grew into StarForge Station, and Glandish invested most of his profits into expanding and enhancing the base's facilities. Glandish was shot and killed by an old enemy who wanted a piece of the action, but Glandish ensured the continued freedom of StarForge Station by killing the enemy with his own returning fire. His groundwork allowed a succession of leaders and administrators to continue growing the station.
(PP)
Muon Gold
this inexepensive variety of brandy was popular among smugglers during the Galactic Civil War.
(SWGAL)
Muphrida
this is the Whiphid term for a large, disgusting creature.
(RD)
Muptupp
this red-haired human was one of Huba's crew of chefs that were wrongly enslaved to a Hutt crimelord by Olag Greck. Muptupp followed Huba to Kalarba, where they tried to be pirates in order to steal enough money to start their own restaurant. When R2-D2 and C-3PO beat Ripter in a vump-shugga race, and Huba refused the Captain's medal, Muptupp made R2-D2 the Captain.
(DRO)
Mura, Ado
this dark-skinned human girl was a student at Madame Vansitt's Charm Academy at the same time Pala was there.
(E1A6)
Murachau
this was the native language of the Murachaun race. It was composed of words and gestures, and also had a written alphabet.
(GORW)
Murachaun
this was a gangly, reptilian race which was native to the planet Nahsu Minor. They were first encountered by Old Republic scouts shortly before the onset of the Clone Wars, and became one of the many races that were enslaved by the Empire. The herbivorous Murachaun didn't submit to the Imperial presence on their homeworld, but rebelled against their oppressors in any covert way they could. The average Murachaun stood almost two meters or more in height, and was covered with scales that could be blue, burgundy, or red in coloration. As a people, the Murachaun were known to be hard-working, orderly, and outgoing.
(GORW)
Muracie
this city was located near Rubyflame Lake, on the planet Centares.
(WOA32)
Murahl
this woman was a Lieutenant in the customs agency of the planet Kaal, during the height of the New Order. She as known to be a friend of independent spacers, acting as a go-between with the Imperial customs officers who were stationed on the planet. She would bend the rules to make sure everything she did ended up a win-win situation, as long the Imperials weren't drawn into the deal.
(PSG)
Murashani
this was the Huttese word for a bounty hunter.
(SWI76)
Murble
this man eked out an existence beneath the surface of the planet Coruscant during the early years of the New Republic. Along with his pet bursa, Fierce, Murble shuffled through life by staging makeshift circuses for any being in the Southern Underground who would pay a credit to see it.
(CCW)
Murchason Ring
these rings were used in a variety of technological applications.
(IWE1)
Murder Hatchet
this was a particularly fiendish weapon that was used in the more remote regions of the galaxy during the early years of the New Order.
(LCM)
Mure, Nigella
this woman was placed in command of the clean-up crews in the Desrini District of Coruscant, shortly before the Clone Wars, when a garbage launcher misfired. She discovered that a group of squatter families had tapped into the power matrix of the garbage launcher, disabling its obstruction sensors and causing the launcher to activate, even though the path of the garbage bin was blocked.
(HNN5)
Murglak
this was a swear word used by many disreputable groups, during the last decades of the Old Republic.
(SHW)
Murglak
this was a species of vile, disgusting creature.
(T3)
Murgo Choke
this unusual star formation was located just beyond the mouth of the Utegetu Nebula, forming a sort of gauntlet that had to be negotiated before a starship could enter the nebula itself. On one side of the Murgo Choke was a binary star system formed from a yellow and an orange star of similar size. On the other side, another binary system formed from a crimson dwarf that orbited a blue giant created an unusual match. Because of this collection of four stars in such proximity, the Murgo Choke was difficult to navigate through. However, it was the only way to reach the opening of the Utegetu Nebula. Starships wishing to travel to the nebula had to exit from the Rago Run at one of several jump points, then make their way through the Murgo Choke.
(DN2)
Murgoob
a Dulok oracle, Murgoob was over 600 years old just before the Battle of Endor. He was known to the inhabitants of the forest moon of Endor, especially the Duloks, as the Great Murgoob or Murgoob the Cranky. It was Murgoob who recognized that Wicket Wystri Warrick had discovered the battle wagon his ancestor, Ephram, had built. Murgoob insisted that King Gorneesh take the battle wagon from the Ewoks and use it against them. Unfortunately, Wicket was able to destroy the battle wagon before the Duloks could take possession of it.
(ECAR)
Murishani
this Huttese word translated into Basic as "bounty hunter."
(GMR5)
Murisson, Rith
this young woman decided to try a new massage therapy, and allowed herself to be covered with an umgullian blob. However, her doctor failed to alert her to the possibility that her skin might have reactions to the blob's secretions, and she found herself scarred by the suction disks used by the blob to move about.
(EGA)
Murk
this red dwarf was located in the Moddell Sector of the galaxy. It was best-known as the terminus of the Sanctuary Pipeline, which was established by the Empire to help ensure safe passage into Moddell Sector, during the construction of the second Death Star. The star was orbited by a collection of airless planetoids, may of which were mined for ores. The innermost planetoid, also known as Murk, served as the Empire's primary transfer station.
(GMR9)
Murk
this airless planetoid was the innermost body in the Murk System, located in the Moddell Sector of the galaxy. It was continually bathed in dull, red light from its primary star, a red dward that was also called Murk. The planetoid was best-known as the site of an Imperial transfer station during the construction of the second Death Star, at the end of the Sanctuary Pipeline. After the Battle of Endor, the transfer station was abandoned. It was later refurbished as a haven for the Shell Hutt known as Tagoonta.
(GMR9)
Murk Lundi
this Quermian, born on the planet Ploo II, was a noted professor teaching galactic history on Coruscant during the years preceding the Battle of Naboo. He was distinguished from other Quermians by the black apparatus which covered his left eye. Doctor Lundi was something of an expert on the lore of the ancient Sith, and his lectures on their magic and the Dark Side of the Force were extremely popular. One of his students, a youth named Norval, listened intently to Doctor Lundi's words, as did another student named Omal. Lundi took took a sabbatical some six years before the Battle of Naboo, in an effort to recover the Sith Holocron which was believed to exist at the bottom of the planet's oceans. Norval, sensing the power of the Holocron, traveled to Kodai and tried to take it for himself, but the Holocron was lost in the struggle to control it. The appearance of Qui-Gon Jinn and his Padawan, Obi-Wan Kenobi, forced Norval to flee. However, Lundi was captured by the Jedi and held prisoner on Coruscant. He languished in prison for ten years, going slowly insane, until the Jedi decided to return to Kodai and attempt to recover the Holocron again. This time, Doctor Lundi was accompanied by Obi-Wan and his own apprentice, Anakin Skywalker. Anakin's own growing power frightened Doctor Lundi, who began to die after realizing that the Holocron would never be his. Despite the fact that the Jedi were able to recover the Holocron from Norval, Doctor Lundi died shortly afterward.
(JAF)
Murk-cave
this was the term used to describe any of the deepest, dankest caves found on the planet Af'El.
(CCW)
Murkhana
this planet was one of the many that saw combat during the height of the Clone Wars.
(SWI83)
Murl
this was one of the more common Kel Dor surnames. Its meaning and origins were unknown.
(GCG)
Murleen, Ru
a member of the Alliance, Ru Murleen played a number of key roles in the events leading up to the destruction of the first Death Star during the Battle of Yavin. She was the youngest of the Alliance's starfighter commanders, with a quick wit and an eye for talent that helped her train many new pilots. She was also instrumental in the discovery of the V-38 fighter.
(RA, RA2)
Murmamn City
this was one of the largest cities found on the planet Baltimn. The School of Hidden Wisdomw as located in the city's residential district.
(PJSB)
Murninkam
this world was a tropical paradise that was only sparsely settled at the time of the Battle of Endor. The primary reason for this was that it was located far from most space lanes, although the presence of Spinda Caveel was more than enough to keep most people away.
(SEE)
Murno, Kot
this man was a Lieutenant within the Peace Brigade, and led the team which traveled to Yavin 4 in an effort to capture the students of Luke Skywalker's Jedi praxeum, when the Yuuzhan Vong claimed they would stop their invasion if the New Republic turned over the Jedi. When challenged by the Jedi, Murno claimed to be acting on the authority of the Alliance of Twelve.
(EVC)
Murquan
this Imperial Moff controlled the Lorn System during the early years of the Galactic Civil War.
(AIR)
Murr
this was one of the seediest cantinas found on the moon of Nar Shaddaa. Located on Level 15, well below the level at which natural light can penetrate, the Murr was little more than a room with some tables and chairs arranged haphazardly within it.
(TF)
Murr
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 referred to a tough, albeit slow-witted, Ithorian beast of burden.
(GCG)
Murr
this was a species fo tough, but dim-witted, beast of burden that was raised on the planet Ithor.
(GCG)
Murr Danod
this peaceful Ithorian smuggler was part of a trade guild that was operative in the Outer Rim Territories, during the last decades of the Old Republic. He had no qualms about dealing with questionable cargoes, but always tried to treat his customers fairly.
(CCG13)
Murra
a tribesman of the Ysanna on Ossus, Murra is the first to help Okko attempt to defeat Luke Skywalker and Kam Solusar when they arrive on the planet.
(DE2)
Murra
this bristle-furred herbivore was native to the planet Corellia, and was often herded together by farmers for its milk and meat.
(GQRG)
Murra Orders
founded during the early years of the New Order, this brotherhood of weaponsmasters created the Kartranin method of wielding a sword.
(AIR)
Murripin
a Hutt divan or bed.
(JTH)
Murrtaggh
this former Jedi Master once defeated a "Dark Underlord."
(HR)
Murrwooro
urrwooro
this Wookiee and his friend, Urrurrowo, were badly injured when a swarm of flame beetles exploded near them, shortly after the Clone Wars. Murrwooro was a native of the city of Rwookrrorro.
(GMR4)
Murtceps
an Imperial freigher discovered by Keyan Farlander during his first tour of duty as an X-Wing pilot, the Murtceps evaded Farlander and survived his attack.
(XW)
Murthe', Leonis
this depraved Imperial scientist was known to have been one of the staunchest supporters of Emperor Palpatine's High Human Culture. To this end, Doctor Murthe' and his partner, Admiral Mir Tork, spent much of their careers subjugating and destroying entire alien civlizations. Doctor Murthe' set up a collection of holding pens and laboratories aboard the Azgoghk, where he perfected his techniques and torturing and killing. Murthe' later retired to Malicar 3 in the wake of the Battle of Endor, shortly after working with Admiral Tork to destroy the Gulmarid civilization. On Malicar 3, he spent much of his time torturing and killing aliens for the pleasure of it, no longer concerned with any scientific pursuits. Murthe' was later hunted down and killed by Boba Fett, who had been hired by Slique Brighteyes to avenge the Gulmarids.
(AOD)
Muru Ki
an Imperial Nebulon-B frigate that saw duty during the Galactic Civil War.
(TIE)
Murul Trench
this undersea valley was located on the planet Calamari.
(SWJ10)
Murzz
this young boy was one of many children captured by, and forced to work for, Gilramos Libkath, during the years leading up to the Clone Wars. Libkath forced the children to perform a number of criminal activities or suffer his wrath, such as stealing weapons from Jabba the Hutt and disrupting the activities of the Separatists in Mos Espa.
(BF4)
Mus
this name was given to female Zabrak, and meant "wine". This name originally referred to any strong alcohol that was used to cleanse wounds.
(GCG)
Muscave
this large gas giant was the seventh planet of the Coruscant System. It was orbitted by twenty-one natural moons.
(PH)
Muscle Maggot
this burrowing insect was native to the planet Rattatak. They were named for the way in which the consumed only the muscle tissue of a host organism, a trait that the native Rattataki put to use as an interrogation technique. A few muscle maggots were placed on the skin of a prisoner and allowed to begin burrowing. Over time, the prisoner lost muscle and strength, making them more susceptible to questioning.
(RHF)
Muse, Duriet
this Corellian was the wife of Grondorn Muse.
(CCG9)
Muse, Grondorn
this former Corellian militia member was also a noted musician, until the Empire blacklisted him. He then joined the Alliance with his wife, Duriet.
(CCG9)
Museum of Applied Photonics
this museum of technology was located on the planet Obroa-skai. Twenty-seven years after the Battle of Yavin, after the Yuuzhan Vong overran Obroa-skai and claimed the world for themselves, they left the Museum of Applied Photonics intact, one of a thousand such buildings which were saved from destruction so that the Yuuzhan Vong could better understand their enemies. The Museum itself was converted into use as Warmaster Tsavong Lah's personal base of operations during the war.
(SBS)
Museum of Light
this wondrous museum was located on the planet Tandis Four, until it was destroyed by Count Dooku's Separatist forces during the height of the Clone Wars.
(MJH)
Museum of Tatooine
this art museum was located in the city of Bestine, on Tatooine, and boasted a huge collection of artworks created from the sands and minerals of the planet by the galaxy's best artisans.
(SWTJ)
Museum of the Absolutes
located in the city of New Apsolon, on the planet of the same name, this museum was built in the former headquarters building of the Absolutes. It was established as a grim reminder of the atrocities of the Absolutes under the Civilized Authority, and presented information and artifacts from the civil war between the Workers and the Civilized. It was later revealed that Eritha and Alani had arranged for an underground tunnel to be excavated, connecting the Governor's palace to the Museum. They used it to reach the Museum, where they regularly met with the Absolutes who had been in hiding, planning for the time when Alani would be elected Governor and return power to the Absolutes. The Absolutes had gone so far as to make the displays in the Museum active, in case of a breach in their security.
(TTB, CTV)
Museum of the Galactic Republic
this Old Republic monument was established on the planet Centares by the Senate of the Old Republic. The Museum was shut down by Emperor Palpatine.
(VQ)
Museum of the Republic
established on Coruscant, this New Republic edifice contained numerous displays depicting the events of the Galactic Civil War and the years following the Battle of Endor. It contained a room dedicated to the Battle of Yavin, which had a cut-away model of the first Death Star and a listing of the battle station's full complement of personnel. The display was designed to highlight the destructiveness of war, regardless of the outcome.
(SOL)
Mushkil
this Noghri, a member of the Baikh'vair clan, accompanied Corran Horn and Jacen Solo to Garqi, during their attempt to infiltrate the Yuuzhan Vong occupation of the planet. In their first battle with the Vong, Mushkil was killed by Krag Val's amphistaff.
(DTR)
Mushroom Cutting Festival
this annual event took place on Gandle Ott, when the cattarash mushrooms were ripe enough to harvest.
(DARK)
Mushroom Mesa
this Tatooine landmark was located on the Mos Espa podracing course made famous by the Boonta Eve Classic. The top-heavy stone pillars of this area are shaped like giant mushrooms, and many observers claim to have seen faces carved into the stones. Legends say that the Sand People are the keepers of the secrets hidden in the stone faces, while most geologists claim that any "faces" in the stones were carved by unusual wind erosion. The Mesa later served as a section of the noted Mos Espa Circuit, a swoop racing event held annually during the height of the New Order.
(RAC, IWE1, SWGAL)
Mushroom Patch
this was the term used by owners of moisture vaporators to describe the patch of ground at the base of the vaporator. It was here that stray moisture collected in the soil, creating a damp area that allowed mushrooms to grow.
(NEGW)
Music Ball
a small, silver orb that plays music when shaken.
(XWRS)
Musk Merchant
this was the name given to those merchants who captured thrantcills and extracted fragrant oils and chemicals from their flesh and organs.
(TCD)
Musket
a Ripoblus assault transport operative during the Sepan Civil War. It was used in the Sepan battles agains the Empire.
(TIE)
Muskov
Captain of the Cloud Police when Zorba the Hutt assumes control of Cloud City, Muskov is a secret agent working for the Central Committee of Grand Moffs.
(MMY)
Muskree
this planet, little more than a barren, red ball of dust, was located about an hour's hyperspace travel from the Perlemian Trade Route, beyond the Tion Hegemony. It was considered the primary planet in the Simus Minor System, and was once believed to be a treasure trove of minerals and ores. However, initial scans proved false, and many mining operations went broke and abandoned their bases on Muskree. A small world, Muskree was so remote that it lacked any form of spaceport, and any being with a reason to visit was warned to follow an automated beacon to an open landing area. A single settlement near the landing field was the only inhabited area on the planet. It was here that Osaji Hux chose to live as a recluse, keeping herself safe from harm as the leader of the Osaji Syndicate during the height of the Galactic Civil War.
(WOA32)
Muslo, Defaris
this Imperial Governor blamed the Alliance for the death of his daughter, Marna, who actually died under the ministrations of an Imperial interrogation droid. Because of his daughter's allegiance to the Alliance, Defaris was also suspected of supporting the Alliance and was targetted for assassination.
(GMH)
Muslo, Marna
this woman was the daughter of Imperial Governor Defaris Muslo. She was an active supported of the Alliance. She was killed after she was captured by Imperial agents and subjected to torturous interrogation by an IT-0 droid.
(GMH)
Muss
this hide of this creature was used to cover furniture.
(PSPG)
Mussat Nasrabi
this Mon Calamari owned and operated a Tibanna gas mining operation out of Cloud City during the early years of the Galactic Civil War. An old friend of Platt Okeefe, they worked together on a Sullustan starliner before going their separate ways. Nasrabi had served as the liner's chief engineer, and used his experience to set up the tibanna operation later on. Nasrabi also owned and operated the Floating Fish gambling club, and he was a member of Could City's Gambling Guild.
(IDC)
Musson System
this star system aligned itself with the New Republic, following the Battle of Endor. The pirate Jerresk once ambushed a Republic convoy bringing supplies to the Musson System.
(WBC)
Mussubir III
a planet with an ancient, aristocratic House.
(COJ)
M'ust
this race of cave-dwelling aliens worshipped the eternally-burning fires found in subterranean caves on an unspecified planet. Cody Sunn-Childe discovered the M'ust people when he was shot while fighting the Empire on the planet, after it subjugation during the early days of the Galactic Civil War. It was from the M'ust that Sunn-Childe learned to control his desire for violence, and eventually became a peace-loving individual. When Sunn-Childe finally decided to leave their planet, many of the M'ust followed him to his newly-created spacecraft, which traveled between dimensions rather than in realspace or hyperspace.
(MC46)
Mustafar
this volcanic world was the smaller of three worlds that orbited a remote star. The surface of the planet was continually being shaped and reformed by eruptions of lava and gas, as well as the gravitic strain imposed by its neighbors, Jestefad and Lefrani. In fact, Mustafar's orbit was so close to that of Jestefad that several astrophysicists believed it could be considered one of the gas giant's moons. Because of these forces, Mustafar appeared to glow a deep orange-red from space, as molten rock was constantly moving across and just below its surface. Amazingly, a race of tall, thin humanoids known as Mustafarians managed to eke out a civilized existence on the planet, as did a species of immense insect known as Mustafar lava fleas. The Techno Union established a mining outpost on Mustafar some 300 years before the onset of the Clone Wars, laying claim to ownership and extracting precious metals and ores from the free-flowing lava that covered much of the planet's surface. It was on Mustafar that General Grievous hid the Council of Separatists, after the Jedi discovered the presence of Grievous on Utapau. This was all part of the schemes of Darth Sidious, who knew that he needed to eliminate the Separatists before he could assume control of the galaxy. By gathering the Council of Separatists on Mustafar, Sidious had them trapped in one location. Then, he dispatched his new apprentice, Darth Vader, to eliminate the Separatist leaders. This event served as the final act of both the Clone Wars and the Old Republic, solidifying Chancellor Palpatine's position as Emperor of the galaxy. The loss of the mining facility on Mustafar, and the deaths of the Separatist leaders who were on the planet, were later reported as an "industrial accident" by the HoloNet News agency.
(SWI80, IS3, VD3, E3N, SWDB, SWI84)
Mustafar Bandit Sword
crafted from metals mined on the planet Mustafar, this wicked weapon was distinguished by its curving blade. The base of the sword blade was cut into jagged triangles, to allow for additional damage when wielded in close quarters. The main blade was notched for much of its length, reducing its overall weight and creating a well-balanced sword.
(SWGAL)
Mustafar Lava Flea
this was a species of immense insects, used as mounts by the inhabitants of the planet Mustafar. The six-legged lava flea walked in a head-down position, with its armor-plating torso held high enough to place a fire-resistant saddle at its crest. The eyes of the lava flea were protected by nictitating membranes that could cover the eye and protect it from dust and ash. Individual lava fleas were agile creatures that moved about on the cooling lava, and were capable of leaping almost thirty meters if needed. The average lava flea stood over four meters tall when fully grown, having started out life as a half-meter-long, worm-like larva. In the larval form, a lava flea fed on the rock dust that filled the underground lairs of their hive. At about a year in age, the larva encased itself in a cocoon, emerging months later as an adult flea. The name "lava flea" was given to the creature by offworlders who established lava processing factories on Mustafar, since the name used by the Mustafarian race was virtually unpronounceable to other races.
(IS3, VD3, SWDB)
Mustafar System
this remote star system contained the planet Mustafar.
(E3N)
Mustafarian
this alien race was native to the planet Mustafar. Many xenobiologists believed that the Mustafarians were related to the Kubaz, a link that was emphasized by the similar facial structures of both races. The Mustafarians had a long trunk instead of a nose, and their foreheads sloped gently back to their necks. There were two distinct races of Mustafarians: a tall, thin-bodied race that lived in the northern hemisphere of the planet, and a shorter race of burly laborers that inhabited the southern hemisphere. Both races lived in underground warrens, away from the sweltering heat and choken atmosphere of the surface of Mustafar.
(VD3, SWDB)
Musti
a creature which can be domesticated. Once trained, it becomes extremely loyal to its owner.
(XW)
Mutanda
this planet, located in the Killaniri System, is the site of an orbital prothium gas mining/producing facility. The mining rights are owned, and the mining controlled by, BlasTech Corporation, Czerka Weapons, and Blethern Gas Industries. Mutanda itself is a moist, temperate world which is home to the Horansi race. Mutanda rotates once about its axis every 18 standard hours, and its year encompasses 267 local days. It had four moons. While Killaniri was known for the prothium gas, Mutanda was known as a safari world, on which the rich and wealthy of the galaxy could hunt for exotic game such as the kalans and hokami.
(PG1)
Mutandan Porf
described by those who have eaten it as a dangerous meal, it consists of grain, meats, and spices stewed together and served with bread.
(XW)
Mutant Zombie Cooler
a mixed beverage Han Solo makes sarcastic reference to while escaping with Dracmus from the Human League on Corellia.
(AS)
Mutar-Horan
this was the outermost of the four moons which orbited the planet Mutanda.
(PG1)
Mutated Behemoth
this creature was once the apex predator found on the planet Caamas, known for its lengthy hibernation periods. When Caamas was destroyed, most of the baseline-stock behemoths were killed or died shortly afterward. Some of those that were hibernating at the time managed to survive, but were horribly mutated. These mutated behemoths had three pairs of clawed legs, and had oblong-shaped skulls filled with oversized teeth. These behemoths measured over four meters in length, including a short tail which was used for balance.
(WOTC, CCW)
Mutdah, Bohhuah
an extremely obese human, Bohhuah Mutdah was the richest man in the galaxy during the early years of the New Order. He was a retired industrialist who personally controlled trillions of credits in a variety of well-protected bank accounts, the fruits of nearly a century of labors. He made his home on Oseon 5792, an asteroid in the Oseon System that he had altered to create his own fortress during the last years of the Old Republic. Mutdah was a collector of antique books, and had one of the galaxy's largest collections of printed material hidden within Oseon 5792. There, he had servants to perform any task he required, and it was rumored that he had not lifted a finger or used his hands in five years before he was killed by Rokur Gepta as part of a convoluted plot to kill Lando Calrissian. He was well over 100 years old when he was murdered, an age achieved by the proximity of one of the largest life-crystals ever exported from the Rafa System. Another source of his longevity was his intense addiction to lesai. Mutdah had the asteroid's gravity modified, to allow him to maneuver his bulk around with ease. In his asteroid retreat, Mutdah had amassed one of the largest private collections of writings and books, and possessed them in all their forms: early scrolls, worn hardcover texts, memorywire spools and memory rods, and data cards. His murder allowed Rokur Gepta to assume his appearance, which he maintained until Waywa Fybot had eliminated Bassi Vobah and Lando was trapped on the asteroid. Gepta then revealed that he had killed the real Mutdah, and then murdered Fybot before confronting Lando. Before he could exact his revenge, hoever, Gepta found that Lando had escaped.
(LCF)
Muted Orbs of Valah'ha
this was a religious reference used by the Gran people.
(ETM)
Mutilator
this was the name of the YZ-775 transport owned by the Dark Jedi Gilflyn.
(CCW)
Mutiny Box
this was the generic term for any failsafe device which could be triggered in case a military position was breached or infiltrated. Hidden within the mutiny box, which was controlled by the base commander, were switches that triggered the self-destruct mechanisms on weapon emplacements other defenses. Essentially, the mutiny box prevented traitorous forces from gaining control of one's weaponry.
(SHPT)
Mutiny, The
this was another term used by Imperial officiers to describe the Galactic Civil War.
(DESB)
Mutonium
this highly-valuable metal ore was first mined in the Stenness System, some 4,000 years before the Galactic Civil War. It was often smuggled out of the system, or stolen by one of the system's pirate bands. Over the following millennia, other sources of mutonium were discovered on worlds like Bellassa.
(TOJ, LJ1)
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