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Magnite
this material was used in the construction of tall skyscrapers, because of its high tensile strength. (IWE1)

Magnobore
a large, outdated series of turtle-shaped droids. (COJ)

Magno-fix
this small device uses a small, magnetic disk to affix something to a metallic surface. They are useful in attaching restraining bolts to droids. (CFG)

Magnograsp Transmitter
this outdated sensor device used magnetic imaging to track large vehicles. (IAG)

Magnolock
this security device uses a magnetically-coded entry sequence to unlock a door or portal. They are often used on cruiser ships, with each passenger having a special card that can open the lock. (RM)

Magno-neutralizer
this unusual device used a concentrated magnetic field to shut down a droid. It was popular among criminals during the height of the New Order, since it could be thrown from a distance to disable guardian or security droids. (MDCAR)

Magnopium
this highly-explosive material was used in the construction of core bombs, during the last decades of the Old Republic. It was used in conjunction with ferrocongregate to create the intense blast produced by the core bomb. (TAE)

Magnus
an Alliance transport ship operative during the Galactic Civil War. (XW)

Magon
this immense, tentacle-headed native of the planet Molavar was the planet's primary crimelord during the years surrounding the Battle of Naboo. A female, Magon operated her small empire from a base on Malcraan, but her rech extended well out into the desert. After Darca Nyl embarrassed her son, Sleeth, in front of Byrom and Ensa, Magon resolved to settle things with the moisture farmers once and for all. She confronted Byrom and Ensa, demanding that they turn over the deed to their moisture farm in exchange for their lives. Byrom refused, and Magon was surprised to find that Nyl and Tooth had arrived to claim control of the farm and its surrounding environs. Tooth's amassed army of Molavar natives was too large for her to defeat, and Magon was forced to back off and leave Byrom's farm alone. (T23)

Magore, Tilas
this man was an Imperial Advisor to Emperor Palpatine, during the early stages of the Galactic Civil War. Magore was responsible for the planning of the subjugation of Brak Sector. (FBS)

Magravian Cat-spice
this was a form of Magravian spice. (BF4)

Magravian Spice
this form of spice was known for its ability to temporarily sharpen a being's reflexes. (BF4)

Magresh
one of the two natural moons of the planet Ergeshui. (PG2)

Magresh
this minor crimelord stole a warehouse full of medical supplies from the Imperial camp of Captain Noran Vran, then turned around and sold it back to her for ten portable missile launchers. Vran paid him, but had rigged one of the weapons to explode shortly after she left. Magresh was killed in the resulting explosion. (HR)

Magris Quill
this Anomid was known as an upstanding businessbeing and community supporter. In reality, he was one of the New Republic's most successful fences. (GG11)

Magro Slim
this male Klatooinan was wanted for a variety of vandalism activities aboard the Outland Transit Station during the years following the Battle of Naboo. He was a known associate of both Eno Arba and Meeko Ghintee during the time he spent on the station. A bounty was placed on his head by Rozatta himself. Magro Slim was eventually captured on the Outland Transit Station by Jango Fett and brought in for the bounty on his head. (BH)

Magrody Institute of Programmable Intelligence
founded by Nasdra Magrody, the Institute fostered further learning, education, and development of intelligent automata. Emperor Palpatine consulted the Institute while designing the first Death Star. (COJ)

Magrody, Elizie
Nasdra Magrody's wife. (COJ)

Magrody, Shenna
Nasdra Magrody's daughter. (COJ)

Magrum
this evil-minded Imperial Governor controlled several industrial planets during the height of the Galactic Civil War. (GCG)

Magsol
a drug used by the Ssi-ruuk to help attune a human brain to their entechment chairs. Essentially a solution of magentic particles, magsol was injected into the subject's body and was absorbed by the nervous system. When energized by an external magnetic field, the magsol helped force the subject's life-energy out of their body and into a catchment arc for storage. (TB, TBSB)

Mag-soles
this was the generic term used to describe any footwear equipped with magnetic soles. These shoes were used mainly by starship repairbeings, who needed to work in the vacuum of space. The magnetic soles kept the workers attached to the ship's hull. (BF2)

Magus
this creature was native to the equatorial deserts of Reopi, where it fed on small rodents, insects, and reptiles. It resembled a large frog, measuring almost 60 centimeters in length when fully extended. Their feet are webbed, giving them excellent traction in the shifting sands of the desert. These feet also help them burrow into the sand to avoid the intense heat of the day. Their hides are incredibly tough, and magus were hunted for their skins, which were used to make a durable material sold on certain planets. When threatened, the magus exudes a noxious poil through pores on its skin. (COG)

Magus
this man was a noted bounty hunter who worked the blood trade during the years leading up to the Battle of Naboo. He had been hired by the Corporate Alliance many times, often for clandestine or illegal missions. It was Passel Argente who hired Magus to assassinate twenty leaders at a conference on Rondai-2, about eleven years before the Battle of Naboo. Magus put together an unlikely group of bounty hunters that included Raptor, Pilot, Lunasa, and Gorm the Dissolver to carry out the mission. However, they were forced to hunt down Talesan Fry after the young boy discovered that their plans and was going to provide information to the Galactic Senate. After a group of pirates captured Talesan and returned the boy to the bounty hunters, Magus set off for Randai-2, planning to use the boy as a shield in order to carry out the mission. He was angered when a group of Jedi Knights - Qui-Gon Jinn, Adi Gallia, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and Siri Tachi - trailed them to Rondai-2 and disrupted the assassination attempt. After Raptor was killed and Lunasa and Gorm were captured, Magus and Pilot tried to escape with Talesan as their shield. At the last minute, however, Magus realized that the plan had been completely foiled. Rather than be captured, he fled in an airspeeder, forcing Pilot and Talesan to fall off. Pilot fell to his death, but Talesan was rescued by Siri Tachi. In retaliation for the Jedi ruining his plans, Magus hunted down Talesan's parents and killed them, then went into hiding. He reappeared some twenty years later, again working for Passel Argente. This time, Magus was dispatched to Genian to recover a top-secret device from Helina Dow. After obtaining the codebreaker, Magus shot and killed Helina during his attempt to escape. Unknown to Magus, however, was that the codebreaker he stole had been a prototype that was rendered useless by Talesan. Helina Dow, however, had installed a tracer in the real device, which allowed the Separatists to track it to Azure. There, Magus joined the Separatist forces in attacking the Republic's secret base. He set out to eliminate Talesan once and for all, but his ship was disabled by Siri Tachi. During the struggle for control of the ship, Magus managed to shoot Siri before she rendered him unconscious. After Siri died from her wounds, Magus was taken into custody as a prisoner of war. (SOJ)

Magwip
this was a hearty meal enjoyed by the Sullustan race. (GMR8)

Magwit, Bellina
Wim Magwit's wife, she was an obese humanoid who assisted her husband in his magic act. (BF)

Magwit, Wim
known as the Magician, this humanoid dwarf was a travelling mystic whose primary act involved the mass disappearance of his family, props, and himself through a device known as the Mystifying Hoop Trick. The hoop was something he designed himself; it was a short-range matter transmitter that moved whatever he put into it a small distance away, usually off-stage. He was Bar-Kooda's personal entertainer until he escaped from the pirate. However, Bar-Kooda put an Imperial warrant out for his arrest, and Boba Fett caught him. Luckily for Magwit, Fett had just committed to finding Bar-Kooda, and Fett offered Magwit his freedom in return for locating Bar-Kooda. Magwit agreed, and Fett eventually used the magic hoop to trick Bar-Kooda. (BF, EGW)

Mah Dala
this was the capital city of the planet Gobindi. It was the site of the largest concentration of pyramids and ziggurats on the planet. (GOF3)

Mah Dala Infirmary
this was the finest hospital and research center in the sector, and was located in the city of Mah Dala, on Gobindi. It was brought to prominence through the efforts of the former Imperial scientist Kavafi, and was under Imperial control for much of the Galactic Civil War. The Empire used its proximity to the huge ziggurats built by the ancient Gobindi to perform secret experiments on biological weapons, inserting a Shi'ido agent in place of Kavafi during the development of the Gobindi Virus. (GOF3)

Ma'Haffee Shipyards
this starship dealership and repair facility was owned by Trace Polters, and was located in the Cularin System during the last years of the Old Republic. (LFCW)

Mahan
an Alliance Corvette group operating during the Galactic Civil War. It was used to evacuate personnal from Briggia following the Operation Strike Fear assault there. (XW)

Mahd
this was a common name among the Zeltron people. (UANT)

Mahk'khar
this powerful, yet minor crimelord built his base of operations on the planet Tuulab. Originally a lowly bounty hunter, Mahk'khar found that he had an anonymous benefactor, and was able to finance the beginnings of his own organization. After establishing himself on Tuulab, Mahk'khar kept to himself and didn't bother the colonists who live there. Mahk'khar was a Gotal, and often sold ancient relics to the Dark Jedi Durrei. (SWJ6)

Mahled Medical Services
this medical manufacturer produced a wide range of devices aimed at assisting beings who were unable to move about on their own, either due to injury or health-related problems. (GFT)

Mahn uhl Fharth bey ihn valle
this phrase was Old Corellian for "May the Force be with you." (SWJ7)

Mahraccor
this male Wookiee was Kallabow's mate, and Lowbacca's husband. He worked at the local factory, producing highly complex and technical components for the New Republic. Mahraccor helped Chewbacca repair the Shadow Chaser, including replacing the ship's navicomputer core with a suitable model developed at the factory. (DK)

Mahrusha Sector
a section of space once held by the Empire, it was the site of Rendili R/M Facility 4. The Mahrusha Sector was located in the Outer Rim Territories. (ISB, GORW)

Maia
Tem Chesko's long-lost love. (TMEC)

Maidtha Fait
this Alliance trooper was known as a gambler, and was a member of Darius Squad, at Taul, shortly before the base was destroyed by the Victory-class Star Destroyer Dominator. (SWJ1)

Mailoc
found on several worlds, including Sulon, the mailoc resembles a flying, legless scorpion. The tail of a mailoc is tipped with a pointed stinger that can penetrate most armor and personal shields. (DF2)

Mailor
this small settlement, located on the planet Brosi, was the site of a zinsian processing plant established by the Corporate Sector. (AIR)

Main
this was one of the many mining settlements, or o'bekis, established on Goroth Prime. (GSE)

Main Boulevard
this was the main road through the center of the city of Theed, on Naboo, connecting the Theed Palace with the bay at the mouth of the Solleu River. (SON)

Maintenance Hauler
an intersystem tugboat used to keep the major spacing lanes clear. (HSL)

Mairan
this large, tentacled alien race is native to the planet Maires, and communicates by blowing musical notes through drilled shells. They have rubbery, black skin that must be kept wet at all times. Most have over 40 tentacles, and all have two lumpy eye membranes. The Mairans have been long-time rivals with their neighbors, the Vergills. The battles escalated about nineteen years after the Battle of Endor, when the Vergills opened a ditanium mine near the Mairan consulate on Hapes. The Mairans claimed the Vergills were disrupting their ability to run the consolate, but it was later discovered that the Mairans purposely located their consulate near the richest ditanium mines in an effort to spark a confrontation. (L)

Maires
this ocean planet, found in the Hapes Cluster, is the homeworld of the Mairan race of aquatic aliens. (L)

Mairne
this planet was located in Kathol Sector, near Gandle Ott and Charis. It was one of several planets which supplied natural ores and metals to the industrial world of Gandle Ott. (DARK)

Mais Pardon
this Nikto was a frequent patron of the Outlander Club, during the years surrounding the Battle of Geonosis. (OWS)

Maitrakh
this was the term for a Noghri clan leader, usually the eldest female on the clan. (DFR)

Maizor
a former rival of Jabba the Hutt, Maizor lost a "confrontation" with Jabba. Jabba then had the B'omarr monks surgically remove Maizor's brain and suspend it in a nutrient jar. Jabba then had the jar attached to a neuro-networked droid body. Maizor was then doomed to wander through the catacombs of Jabba's palace as a mechanical spider. The spider shape had automated legs that were attached to the life-support jar. Maizor can be seen in the doorway to Jabba's palace when Bib Fortuna allows R2-D2 and C-3PO into the palace. (ROTJ, DS)

Maj
this was a common component used to create the names given to Cerean males. In general, male Cereans given an individual name, which is added to the names of their father and grandfather. Complete male names are arranged based on harmony and cadence, but the literal meanings are arranged to ensure proper descriptions. The name Maj indicated a male ruler, as a king or chief. (GCG)

Maja
this Squib purchased the rights to a pile of junk located on the third moon of Kothlis, unaware that it contained the wreckage of an Imperial Plexus Droid Vessel. Maja eventually turned the PDV over to the Alliance agents who had been searching for it. (SPG)

Maja Fey'ja
this woman was the peaceful queen of the Majan race, during the last decades of the Old Republic. She welcomed the podraces of the time to the city of Baroo, since the Majan people enjoyed watching them. (RAC)

Majan
this race of beings is native to the planet Baroonda. They lived in the vast city of Baroo, which encircled the ancient Nazwa ruins of their ancestors. (RAC)

Majen va ts ras quee
this phrase was used by Ortolan traders and smugglers, and translated into Basic as "Now, let's talk prices." (3D3)

Majestic
this was the name of Pyash Yopayomba's pirate ship, the flagship in her growing fleet. During the early years of the New Order, Yopayomba was led to believe that the Imperial governor of Ando would pay her handsomely for starting a civil war between the Aquala and the Quara, a war which the Empire could use to fully subjugate the Aqualish. Her plans failed, though, when Sissalik reprogrammed the autopilot on the Nanda's Luck, ramming the ship into Pyash's own flagship, the Majestic. All hands on board, including Pyash herself, were killed in the explosion. (PH)

Majestic
this was Emperor Palpatine's flagship Imperial-I class Star Destroyer, used just after the Battle of Hoth. It was later captured by Admiral Zaarin as part of his plot to capture and execute Palpatine. (TIE)

Majestic
this cruise ship was part of the Galaxy Tours fleet. Celia Durasha was first assigned as ship's navigator aboard the Majestic after her graduation from Baylagon Technical Institute, and she single-handedly piloted the ship clear of a pirate attack. (SWJ8)

Majestic
this was one of the many assault ships that formed the naval fleet of the Old Republic, during the early stages of the Clone Wars. The Majestic was dispatched to Qiilura as the extraction vessel for the mission to capture Ovolot Qail Uthan. As the clone commandos of Omega Squad began their final assault, the Majestic provided bombardment of key locations, as both a distraction and a direct attack. The two facilities believed to be Ghez Hokan's possible locations for Uthan's laboratory - codenamed Greenwood and Boffin - were the primary targets. (RCHC)

Majestic Gundark
this basic YT-1300 light freighter was owned by the Army of Life, and was used to transport a load of clodhopper eggs ot Stend IV. (WOA2)

Majesticas
this toxic ball of rock was the third planet of the Metellos System. (CCW)

Majestic-class Heavy Cruiser
this was one of the new class of starship designs approved for the New Republic Navy, around the time of the formation of the Fifth Battle Group. Measuring 700 meters in length, the Majestic-class saw widespread duty during the Black Fleet Crisis. Equipped with thick armor and heavy-duty shields, it was designed to compare with the Imperial-class Star Destroyer in battle. The Majestic-class was armed with 30 heavy turbolaser cannons, 20 laser cannons, 20 ion cannons, 8 concussion missile tubes, and 4 tractor beam projectors. Each cruiser was manned by 4,050 crewmen and 132 gunners, and could transport up to 640 troops. (SOL, CTD)

Majestrix of Skye
this was the title used by Kharys, of the S'kytri, during her rule of the planet Skye. (LTA1, MCA1)

Majie
this plant is often grown on terraformed or exceptionally harsh planets, for it takes hold in most any condition and has some nutritional value as well. (POT)

Majilop
this planet is located in Lol Sector. (GG11)

Majjer, Cal
this grizzled old man was the owner and operator of the Dry Goods Emporium, located in the city of Hedrett, on the planet Cularin, during the last years of the Old Republic. (EOS)

Majjvara
this was the name of the monarch or ruler of the Yvarema people. The Majjvara was similar to the queen of an insectoid hive mind, and served the same purpose to the Yvarema. She was the source of their intelligence, but was dependent on the working classes for sustenance and new information. Unlike the rest of Yvarema society, which is largely humanoid in stature, the Majjvara is a huge, wormlike creature with ten vestigial limbs. She was positioned within a hovering throne that allowed her support her immense bulk, and surrounding this throne was a ring of incubation tubes in which Yvarema fetuses were growing. The Majjvara was connected to the tubes by a network of cables and wiring, allowing her to monitor the development of her young. The ancient Majjvara had to give birth normally, but modern Majjvara had their eggs placed in the incubation tubes for fertilization and development. Each Majjvara lived for about 400 years, providing the Yvarema society with stability. After the crew of the FarStar landed on Yvara, the Majjvara learned of the atrocities of the Empire from Gunthar, and pledged her support - in principle - to the New Republic. (KR)

Maj-Odo-Nomor
this young Cerean male was one of the multitude who demanded the elders of their planet allow the import of technology. He was swept up in the fiery speeches of Bron and Silais, and felt that the lack of technology on Cerea kept the planet at a primitive, backwater level. When Ki-Adi-Mundi tried to match Bron in a debate, Maj grabbed hold of his lightsaber and activated it. To Maj, it was simply a new and interesting piece of technology. However, when he turned it on, he accidentally speared another youth and killed him. Although Ki was accused of the murder, Maj fled with his cadre of friends to the Outsider Citadels to escape any possible legal actions. There, he was befriended by Bron and Ephant Mon, who hoped to use the boy and his struggle to legalize their import of technology to Cerea. Maj was dating Sylvn at the time, but in the wake of the deaths of his friends Kordren and Skeel, Maj started to fall in love with Twin. This angered Sylvn, and turned her resolve back toward her father's words. Meanwhile, to protect his "investment," Ephant Mon took Maj, Twin, and Sylvn to Tatooine for safe keeping. They stowed away on a transport ship, but were sharing the ship with divvik pupae. The pupae hatched into adults, threatening them all until Ki arrived to rescue them. When Ephant Mon threatened to blow the escape pod out unless Ki acted to free them at the cost of his own life, Maj rebelled and tried to break free of Mon's control. The Chevin pulled a hidden blaster out and shot Maj in the chest, killing instantly. (PTR)

Majoor
this planet was the homeworld of a green-skinned, humanoid race. (NEGC, MDCAR)

Mak
this Bothan name was given to newborn males. Translated into Basic, it meant "mighty." (GCG, WOTC)

Mak
this common, though archaic, Zabrak surname meant "raider", referring to a time when raiding other settlements for supplies was considered an honorable profession. (GCG)

Mak
this portly Imperial General accompanied Darth Vader and Nas Ghent when they set out to find the Star Destroyer Crucible during the Galactic Civil War. Vader had planned to have Ghent train an elite squadron of starfighter pilots, and General Mak served as the military officer who convinced Commander Dorin Millavec to bow to Vader's wishes. (T21)

Mak Sezala
this Bothan represented the planet Bothawui in the New Republic Senate, some twenty-seven years after the Battle of Yavin. During the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galxy, Senator Sezala disagreed with Chief of State Borsk Fey'lya's plan to lure the alien invaders to uninhabited planets on the pretext of those worlds holding Jedi fugitives. However, Senator Sezala saw that Fey'lya was at once trying to dupe the Yuuzhan Vong and re-unite the fracturing Republic, and quickly supported his plan, naming several uninhabited worlds in Bothan space which the Yuuzhan Vong could investigate. (SBS)

Maka
this was one of the largest cities founded by the Aramandi on their homeworld of Aram. (FBS)

Makacheesa
this Huttese word translated into Basic as "payoff." (GMR5)

Mak-Ageejay, Bosrik
this man worked as a financial advisor for Regency Spires Imperial Trust, during the height of the New Order. A snobbish man who was condescending to virtually everyone he met, Bosrik was one of the most despised and respected bankers on the planet Ralltiir at the time. Unknown to evenhis closest friends, however, was the fact that Bosrik was embezzling money from Imperial securities to finance the purchase of weapons for the Alliance. (CCW)

Makant
a large, playful insect native to the forest moon of Endor. (ECAR)

Makashi
this was the ancient term used to describe the Form II lightsaber fighting style. (SWI68)

Makati, Afsheen
this man was one of the twelve Grand Admirals who served Emperor Palpatine during the last years of the New Order, at which time he was the commander of the Star Destroyer Steadfast. Makati developed an intense hatred of the Supreme Prophet Kadann, after Kadann overheard Makati's first officer make a snide comment about the clothing worn by the members of the Secret Order of the Empire. Kadann badly injured Makati with a burst of Force lightning in retribution, and Makati never forgot the incident. Years later, when Kadann tried to take control of Coruscant in the wake of the Battle of Endor, Makati refused to return to the capital planet. Instead, Makati located the former prophet Azrakel and demanded to know of Kadann's location. Azrakel provided a wealth of information on Scardia Station and the Lost City of the Jedi, and Makati managed to trap Kadann on Scardia. Using every turbolaser at his disposal, Makati destroyed Kadann and Scardia Station, completing his own revenge. Unfortunately, Makati died shortly afterward. (VOF, SWI66, OWS)

Makem
this yellow star, located in the Outer Rim, was the primary body in the Makem System. It was located on the Rimward section of the Perlemian Trade Route. (WOTC, GORW)

Makem Dua
this volcanic world was the second planet of the Makem System. (WOTC, GORW)

Makem Hek
this gas giant was the sixth planet in the Makem System. It was orbited by thirty-three moons. (WOTC, GORW)

Makem Liva
this gas giant was the fifth planet in the Makem System. It was orbited by twenty-one moons. (WOTC, GORW)

Makem Pria
this planet, a searing ball of rock, was the innermost world of the Makem System. (WOTC, GORW)

Makem Qat
this gas giant was the fourth planet in the Makem System. It was orbited by nineteen moons. (WOTC, GORW)

Makem Sup
this frozen ball of rock was the seventh and outermost planet of the Makem System. It was orbited by a single moon. (WOTC, GORW)

Makem Te
this arid planet, the homeworld of the Swokes Swokes race, was the third planet in the Makem System. Much of the planet's surface was covered with rocky deserts, with crumbling bedrock grudgingly giving way to scrubby plantlife. There was virtually no surface water found on Makem Te, and the Swokes Swokes were forced to tap into underground aquifers to obtain the water they needed. One of the most interesting surface features found on the planet was The Tract, an ever-growing cemetary that contained the remains of some 1.2 trillion Swokes Swokes. By the time of the New Order, The Tract covered more than seven percent of the planet's surface area. An Old Republic scouting party first believed that The Tract was simply a vast northern ice cap, although further investigation revealed its true nature. This investigation also led to the discovery of valuable ores and medical-grade spice being found beneath the desert sands, two facts that gave Makem Te a sudden importance to the Republic. As off-world interests began to strip the planet of its resources, several groups of Swokes Swokes fanatics began to disrupt their operations in an effort to regain control of their planet. During the last years of the Old Republic, a violent civil war erupted on the planet between when the Temple of the Beatific Razor began to take power away from the Congress of Caliphs. A Republic peace-keeping force was dispatched to quell the violence and restore the planet's society, but it was exterminated by the Beatific Razors. The Congress of Caliphs then turned to Count Dooku and the Confederacy of Independent Systems for aide, and the fighting was halted for many years. During the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy, Makem Te was briefly attacked, and the orbital refueling station near it was destroyed as part of a plan to disrupt traffic along the Perlemian Trade Route. The planet itself was relatively unscathed, although debris from the station crashed very near to The Tract. (TPM, WOTC)

Maker, The
a droid's reference to the person who created the first droid, who was also known as The One Who Creates. (SW, OWS)

Maker, The
this was the deity which controls the world of the Sunesi race. When certain Sunesi, like Agapos the Ninth and Nee, began to use the Force to heal others, the Sunesi believed that it was a gift from the Maker. The Maker was also known as the Giver, and was believed to be the single being from which the galaxy's diversity of life flowed. Most Sunesi believed that the Maker loved all his creations, but was not above using a sense of humor in his creations. (SWJ10, BP)

Maker, The
this modified YT-1300 was owned and operated by Sythluss Leethe. Leethe had installed a wide range of security measures to prevent the ship from being stolen, including stun steps and incapacitating gases. It was armed with a turret-mounted quad-laser cannon and a pair of forward-mounted concussion missile launchers. Leethe often traveled with the ship, under the name of One Shot, during his dealings in the black market manufacture of droids. Despite the many security measures, T'Charek Haathi and her Alliance shipjacking team managed to steal The Maker for the Alliance. (SWJ13)

Maker's Eyes
this was an expletive that was often used by the natives of the planet Corellia. (SWI83)

Maker's Workshop
this was the name given to the droid construction and repair facility found on Hologram Fun World. (GOF4)

Makezh
this native of the planet Danoor was a well-known navigator, and was thought to have been the only person to successfuly navigate the Kathol Rift. However, about a year before Moff Sarne was forced to flee Kal'Shebbol, Makezh was reduced to an amnesiac after an encounter with the Aing-Tii monks. They left him in a light transport just outside the Rift, and that's where all his memories began. After this, he found that navigating the Rift was quite easy, and earned plenty of credits making the run for private and public employers. After being arrested for petty theft during a slow period, Makezh was visited by scientists who wanted to know about his ability to navigate the Rift. He started developing severe headaches shortly thereafter, and went into hiding in his apartment on Eror Zeen. He later helped the crew of the FarStar navigate through the Rift, during their hunt for Moff Sarne, eventually joining the crew. Unknown to Makezh, he had been trained by the Aing-Tii Monks for one purpose: to locate and obtain the Codex from an alien construct deep in the Kathol Rift. When the FarStar moved to investigate a pair of distress calls from the planet Demonsgate, Makezh suddenly went mad and stole the Codex from the ship's hold and fled in an X-Wing he appropriated. Despite his skills as a navigator, Makezh was a poor pilot, and he crashed the craft on Demonsgate's surface. Makezh ejected before the crash, and made his way on foot to deliver the Codex to the Aing-Tii Monks. He was intercepted by the bounty hunter Mist, who attempted to steal the Codex for the Imperials. Unfortunately for Makezh, the Aing-Tii who recovered the Codex also captured him and brought him back to their ship. (KO, KR)

Maki Salak
this radical Ho'Din environmentalist protested the killing of rikknits on the planet New Plympto, during the last decades of the Old Republic. Salak once tried to blow up a shipment of ji rikknit in the Karsten High Port, but was apprehended and sent ot jail. (CCW)

Makim
this Doctor of Physics was one of the leading scientists at the Empire's Lotide outpost. (BI)

Makina, Robet
this man, the son of wealthy parents, grew up supporting the Empire. However, after withnessing the atrocities it perpetrated on non-humans, Robet swore to overthrow the Empire and joined the Alliance. He remained loyal to the New Republic after the Battle of Endor, and eventually was named the New Republic's Ambassador to the planet Glova. He spent much of his early career trying to gather evidence of Imperial loyalties by the planetary Governor, Tegist Byrg, a mission in which he eventually succeeded. (POC)

Making Lives
this song, written and played by the band Starburst, first appeared on the compilation StakeOut. (GG9)

MaKing-class Transport
a transport ship built by General Spacetronics. (RPG)

Makintay
this man served as the feudal leader of the planet Hargeeva until the Empire subjugated the world and took control of its natural resources. Makintay held enough power over his people to convince the Imperials that he should remain in control of the world, and was named Governor of the planet. (SWJ8)

Makintay, Stevan
this young man was part of the nobility on the planet Hargeeva. Like all yong noble males, he was sent to the royal guards for formal military training. As the eldest son, Mak - as he was known to his friends - was also the heir to the throne of Hargeeva. He learned the intricate ways of swordsmanship, and had the scars to prove it, inlcuding one that ran down his right cheek. He was also a graduate of the Imperial Academy, and became a skilled starfighter pilot. However, back on Hargeeva, Mak fell in love with Ketrian Altronel. He intended to marry her, despite her position as a member of the common calsses, but his father wouldn't allow it. Mak was disinherited and his father arranged for him to be kidnapped and sent off to Garen IV, an Imperial penal colony. Many years later, he and a group of Alliance agents managed to escape, and Mak immediately joined the Alliance. He spent much of his free time working to establish a rebel cell on Hargeeva, and he eventually led the rebels in a large-scale revolt. His role as a rebel leader on Hargeeva earned him the death mark in the system, but he continued to work to free his homeworld. In the meantime, he worked hard for the Alliance in many capacities, from Eyrie Base. When he returned again to Hargeeva, Mak was captured by Nial Pedrin while trying to see Ketrian. She had been told by Mak's father that he had abandoned her, and she felt no love for him. However, they were captured by Pedrin's forces and shipped off to Coruscant. During the trip, Ketrian's good friend Alikka Nolan was killed during interrogation, and she began to believe Mak. When the Ghawem pirates attacked their ship, Mak and Ketrian were allowed to go free. They returned to Eyrie Base and began working together for the Alliance. (SWJ8)

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