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BT-16
a perimeter patrol droid manufactured by Arakyd, the BT-16 had a bulbous main body supported by a set of spider-like legs. These droids proved to be extremely reliable, being incredibly stable on their legs over a variety of terrain. They were equipped with a number of highly-sensitive sensor packages, and were armed with a Taim & Bak repeating blaster cannon. It was rumored that the B'omarr Monks used these droids as carriers for their disembodied brains.
(GG7, TME, FTD)
BT-16
this was the model number of GeneTech's bacta tray.
(LOE)
BT-2000
this automaton was considered the most technologically advanced droid in the galaxy, during the height of the New Order. Its manufacturers claimed it could manage all functions of an Imperial-class Star Destroyer by itself.
(GOF4)
BT310
see BT410
(OWS)
BT346
this was the designation of an Imperial order which required all personnel to cooperate with a sub-facility task force. It was often invoked whenever the task force members were of a lower rank that the people they were interviewing.
(JH)
BT410
this was a series of podracers developed and built by Balta-Trabaat, and was known on the many racing circuits as the Quadra-Pod because it used four large engines constrained by a pair of energy binders. They were tempermental vehicles which required constant upkeep. The cockpit measures 2.72 meters in length, while the engines measured 9.5 meters in length. The top speed of the BT410 was nearly 940 kilometers per hour. Note that the official Star Wars website claims this is a BT310, with engines which were 4.5 meters in length.
(IG1, OWS)
BTAD
in the lingo known as deal-slang, this was shorthand for a Boring, Typical, Average Deal.
(SWJ4)
B'tan Flyer
this predatory fish was native to the marshes and bayous of Rodia. These fish were distinguished by the sharp spines that were found in the fins and tail of each individual, which provided protection from larger predators and could be used to spear their prey.
(GORW)
B'Thazoshe Bridge
this natural stone arch, named for the Tusken Raider phrase for "bantha horn turned to stone", was formed by water current during the early millennia of Tatooine's existence. At ninety meters in height, B'Thazoshe Bridge was the largest of Tatooine's stone arches, and suggested the wealth of water that once moved across the planet's surface. The arch was considered a sacred place by the Tusken Raiders, and marked the edge of their ancient hunting territory. Tusken hunters fired their blaster weapons when passing through the arch, so as not to bring bad luck to their hunting party.
(IWE2)
BTL Longprobe Starfighter
see Y-Wing
(NEGV)
BTL-A4
a single-seat version of the Koensayr Y-Wing.
(SWSB)
BTL-S3
a two-seat version of the Koensayr Y-Wing.
(SWSB)
B'trillan
this alien race was known for its strength as well as its mental agility.
(CCW)
BT-X2
this modified TX-1118 assassin droid was owned by Luskin Exovar, and was employed to help secure Exovar's Emporium on Neftali. Part of a shipment which never made it to its final destination, BT-X2 was known as Botax, and was accompanied by another TX-1118 droid designated NT-X2 but known as Entax. Both droids were given new programming by Exovar, who removed their assassin routines and replaced them with security routines. They worked as a team, and BT-X2 was the more aggressive of the two droids.
(WSV)
Bu
this was the name given to the infant daughter of Ganeed and Garth.
(SP)
Buamlon Central
this inhospitable planet was originally scouted by Barosa Warren for the Old Republic. It was controlled by the Empire during the Galactic Civil War.
(AIR)
Bubble Building
this is the name used to describe the spherical living chambers developed by the water-dwelling Gungans of the planet Naboo. Individual bubbles can be as small as a single room are as large as a vast audience chamber. Each is a marvel of force field technology, as the bubble is a field that keeps the water out, the atmosphere in, and allows a slow-moving individual to pass through.
(SW1)
Bubble Cliffs
found on the planet Qiaxx, the Bubble Cliffs were famous tourist attractions. The white stone cliffs were riddled with huge, thirty-meter-across bubbles that were natural phenomena. In primitive times, the bubbles were used as dwellings by the ancient races of Qiaxx, and many of then were restored as historical sites by the modern inhabitants of the planet. Daily landspeeder tours of the Bubble Cliffs were managed by the Black Nebula organization, as a front for their criminal activites.
(MJEH)
Bubble Cloak
this was the term used to describe any cloak or wrap which could be sealed and inflated to form a protective bubble. The wearer could then survive - albeit for a short time - in a hostile environment.
(WOTC)
Bubble Filter
developed on Coruscant, bubble filters were used to purify the city-world's water supply.
(AFA)
Bubble Spore
this unusual plant is native to the swamplands of Naboo. It grows rapidly, and is considered quite beautiful by humans and Gungans. The Gungans use the plant in the creation of bubble wort. It is named for the bubble-like seed spores the plant creates in order to spread. These bubbles float on the water as well as on the breeze, allowing the plant to establish itself over great distances.
(GF)
Bubble Wort
this unique, distilled material is used by the Gungans in the creation of their bubble buildings. Although the exact process is a well-kept secret, it is known that certain natural plant fibers and animal proteins can be boiled and distilled to create the wort.
(GF)
Bubble-and-Squirt
this was a term used by Whie Malreaux to describe an unusual food that was served aboard the Reasonable Doubt, during the last years of the Old Republic.
(YDR)
Bubbleback
this form of landspeeder was built on the planet Teyr. The bubbleback has a large, transparisteel bubble which provides the occupants a full view of the area around them. Bubblebacks were large transports, and contained a waste station and reprocessor unit for its occupants.
(SOL)
Bubble-den
this was a small, living container used by the Yuuzhan Vong to store villips when they were not in use.
(T)
Bubblezap
this was a form of chanpagne enjoyed by the citizens of the New Republic, even during the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy.
(SBS)
Bubbling Mud
a decent cafe' in Plawal, located off Brandifert Court. It serves a decent meat pie.
(COJ)
Bublin
this independent spacer learned that Veril Line Systems was providing trade concessions for the purchase of I-C2 construction droids to underdeveloped worlds. He learned that VLS provided the construction droids in return for the right to build new factories in the reconstructed cities.
(FTD)
Buboicullaar
a frog-dog living on Tatooine, Bubo was at once plotting against and assisting in plots against Jabba the Hutt. He was an Imperial operative, infiltrated into the Hutt's palace to facilitate communications between the Empire and Ree-Yees. A small transmitter had been placed in a lump of flesh on Bubo's body, hidden until Ree-Yees needed to receive a message. The Gran would then reach into the lump and extract the message display, replacing it after reading the message. Bubo detested Ree-Yees for his drunkenness and his inability to act on his own. Thus, when Ree-Yees was to receive a detonator link for the bomb he was building, Bubo ate it in front of the Gran. This enraged Ree-Yees, and amused Bubo. While all of this was going on, Bubo was secretly receiving training from one of the B'omarr monks, Evilo Nailati. Bubo learned much from the monk, and when Jabba was killed at the Pit of Carkoon, the B'omarr gladly welcomed Bubo's brain into the realm of the enlightened ones.
(ROTJ, TJP)
Bubu ruu bu?
this phrase was used by the members of the Colony, and asked the question, "Who are you talking to?"
(DN1)
Buc, Donny
this indepedent spacer made a regular run between Coruscant and Sorrus, some twelve years before the Battle fo Naboo. Obi-Wan Kenobi and Siri tried to book passage to Coruscant with him, after they were tricked into coming to Sorrus by Ona Nobis.
(TDR)
Buccaneer Code
orginally written down by Arvo Norstrag, this basic set of tenets defined the Phosphura Belt Pirates. The Code also served as the basis for the laws of untold other pirate gangs. The Code read: "Take only that which you have won in battle. Take not from your allies. Take not from those who shield you. Respect and honor brother and sister pirates. Respect and honor their allegiances. Respect and honor those who fight against you. Relish in the taking of the prize."
(SWJ5)
Buck
this green-skinned alien was the secret consort of Madam Rhoden, during the years leading up to the Battle of Naboo. He claimed to be her personal trainer, but Buck was actually an eco-terrorist from the Green Forge faction, who had turned to a life of crime to fund his endeavors. He searched out the disgruntled wives of beings who were destroying natural environments, then preyed upon their sympathies to insinuate himself into their lives. He then helped them kill off their spouses, ostensibly to eliminate an environmental threat, then made off with their fortunes. Buck's seduction of Madam Rhoden was discovered by her husband, Clode Rhoden, who also knew of Buck's true nature. When Madam Rhoden and Buck were targetted for execution by Clode Rhoden, who planned to use Buck's core bomb to kill them both, Saul Moegantz offered to join forces with them to strike back at Clode. Madam Rhoden reluctantly agreed, seeing that a partnership with Moegantz was the lesser of several evils, including her own death. They planned to sue Clode for divorce, on the grounds that he tried to have her killed, then take all of Clode's wealth and split it between them.
(TAE)
Buck, Koren
this small-time conman worked the streets of Drepplin, on Glova, during the early years of the New Republic.
(POC)
Bucky-fiber
this durable string was produced on the planet Talus for use in musical instruments. It could be created in a variety of thicknesses and textures, allowing for an almost infinite range of sounds.
(MBS)
Budmle Otbor
this Neimoidian served as the Trade Federation's primary representative on the planet Sucharme, during the years leading up to the Battle of Naboo. It was Otbor who ordered the shutdown of the Tallaga garrison, in an effort to eliminate any military actions against a Trade Federation blockade of the planet.
(GCG)
Budpock
a planet in the Chorios Systems. An uneasy truce between Budpock and Ampliquen existed during the early years of the New Republic, which was threatened when Dzym let loose the Death Seed plague on Meridian Sector. Dzym also incited a group of pirates that used the planet as their base, and various skirmishes broke out.
(POT)
Buelia, Lysko
this man served as the Commission of the galaxy's professional Nuna-Ball League, during the years leading up to the Clone Wars.
(HNN5)
Buerhoz
Buerhoz is one of the many domed cities that dot the polluted landscape of Clak'dor VII.
(GMS)
Bufflin III, Huberdink
this man and his wife, Milli, were natives of Corulag, who were vacationing on the planet Amfar just prior to the onset of the Clone Wars. Because of the general slowdown in tourism caused by the growing Separatist crisis, the Bufflins found that they had many of the beaches and restaurants all to themselves.
(HNN5)
Bufflin, Milli
this woman and her husband, Huberdink Bufflin III, were natives of Corulag, who were vacationing on the planet Amfar just prior to the onset of the Clone Wars. Because of the general slowdown in tourism caused by the growing Separatist crisis, the Bufflins found that they had many of the beaches and restaurants all to themselves.
(HNN5)
Bufus Ritsomas
this being represented his homeworld of Till Chorios in the Old Republic Senate, until he was implicated in a slavery ring shortly before the onset of the Clone Wars. Senator Ritsomas had been secretly working with the Thalassians, along with Senators Tikkes, Danry Ledwellow, and Wuja Wojaine, although none of the Senators was aware of the others' involvement. The Senator was suspended from duty pending an investigation.
(HNN5)
Bug
this young boy was the cousin of Tomcat and Rain, a native of the planet Somov Rit. Born with the name Hardin, he had some sensitivity to the Force, but scoffed at Tomcat's attempts to learn more about it and the Jedi Knights. However, when Torr Snapit arrived to gather Force sensitives to augment the Jedi forces massing for the Battle of Ruusan, Bug cam along only to taunt Tomcat. However, as Tomcat grew increasingly impatient with the Jedi, Bug tried to remain calm and guide Tomcat in the right direction - a reversal of their earlier days. When Tomcat uttered some disparaging remarks about Torr Snapit - who had sacrificed himself to save the boys - Bug defended the old man and began to wonder what was happening to his cousin. After Tomcat murdered Lord Charny, Bug abandoned his nickname and took up his given name in support of the Jedi Knights. Just before Lord Kaan unleashed the thought bomb, Bug and Tomcat faced each other in battle. Bug was injured by Githany, as she tried to collect Tomcat and escape before the bomb was activated. Before they could escape, however, Bug was killed by a falling stone and Githany fell into a deep chasm.
(JVS)
Bug Droid
see RA-7
(GQRG)
Bug Eater
this was a derogatory term used to describe a member of the Kubaz race.
(MIS6)
Bug Four
this was the designation of one of the Bugcruncher Droids brought to the moon Kr by Han Solo, during the mission to destroy the Gorog nest. Bug Four accidentally killed several members of the Unu hive during the fighting, which attracted the anger of UnuThul, who used the Force to deactivate and render Bug Four utterly inoperable.
(DN1)
Bug One
this was the designation of the lead Bugcruncher Droid brought to the moon Kr by Han Solo, during the mission to destroy the Gorog nest. As the leader of a group of four bugcrushers, Bug One took huge amounts of electrbolt fire, and its laminanium supply was insufficient to keep up with the damage it took. Its systems shut down just as it was about to throw a thermal detonator, and the device exploded before the droid could move. Bug One was destroyed in the blast, although it paved the way for its companions to reach deeper into the Gorog nest.
(DN1)
Bug One
this was the codename used by the officers aboard the Admiral Ackbar to describe the Gorog nest ship that tried to escape the Utegetu Nebula through the Murgo Choke, about a year after the Qoribu Crisis. As part of a separate mission from that of the Fifth Fleet, Han Solo and Luke Skywalker, with the help of Jae Juun and Tarfang, managed to land on the hull of the Gorog ship. They planned to disable her hyperdrive, but the Admiral Ackbar opened fire on the vessel before they could complete their mission. Admiral Bwua'tu, acting on the intelligence relayed by Leia Organa Solo, diverted the bulk of turbolaser fire from Bug One, allowing the agents on the ship to complete their mission without alerting the Gorog to their presence.
(DN2)
Bug Three
this was the designation of one of the Bugcruncher Droids brought to the moon Kr by Han Solo, during the mission to destroy the Gorog nest.
(DN1)
Bug Two
this was the designation of one of the Bugcruncher Droids brought to the moon Kr by Han Solo, during the mission to destroy the Gorog nest.
(DN1)
Bug Walker
this was the popular name for the MT-ST walker.
(PH)
Bugcruncher Droid
this was the nickname used by Han Solo to describe the specially-modified and re-programmed YVH combat droids that were used to attack the Gorog hive on Kr, some five years after the Yuuzhan Vong were defeated. The name didn't sit well with UnuThul, who was forced to destroy Bug Four when the war droid mistakenly killed several members of the Unu hive.
(DN1)
Bugdillo
a native game species on Eol Sha, the bugdillo was a crustacean eaten for its pink meat.
(JS)
Buggie
this was a derogatory term used by many humanoid races to describe any being of insectile shape or race.
(MC7)
Bugnaught
this was a derogatory term for a species of red-eyed, insectile aliens.
(OWS)
Bug-Pak
this was the term used by scouts and explorers to describe a device that could be worn on the back, and that generated a localized field to keep insects and small creatures away from an individual.
(LAT2)
Bug-wand
this was the generic term used to describe any device which could be swept around a room or compartment to detect the presence of illicit surveillance devices, such as miniature microphones.
(SWI67)
Buhar Lod
this was a noted Nuknog individual in the history of the planet Sump.
(UANT)
Buichol Isthmus
this razor-thin strip of rocky crags connected the Greater and Lesser Piq Islands, found on the planet Fresia.
(CCW)
Builder with Vines
this Qom Jha was one of the few that had ever gotten into the caverns below the High Tower and seen the Threateners up close. He was assigned by Eater of Fire Creepers to lead Luke Skywalker and Mara Jade to the Tower, along with Splitter of Stones and Keeper of Promises, as well as the Qom Qae Child of Winds. When the group ws beseiged by fire creepers, Builder with Vines tried to prove his prowess by swooping down and eating the insects, hoping to belittle Child of Winds. Unfortunately, Builder with Vines tired quickly, and fell into the swarming mass of creepers. They made quick work of him, scouring the flesh from his bones in no time.
(VOF)
Builders, The
this was the term used by the ancient Sandpeople to describe the Rakatans who arrived on Tatooine many millennia before the Galactic Civil War. According to legend, the Rakatans tried to enslave the Sandpeople, who fought back and regained their freedom. During the search for the Star Forge, some 4,000 years before the Battle of Yavin, it was discovered that many races used the term "Builders" to refer to the Rakatan. Runes found on Dantooine and histories on Manaan also held references to the Builders, providing more clues about the Rakatan civilization's impact on the rest of the galaxy.
(KOTOR)
Bujiboi
an cargo ferry captured by the Empire during its strike at the Galactic Electronics Pondut research platform.
(TIE)
Bukeen
this city, located on the planet Aruza, was the site of a COMPNOR Redesign facility during the height of the New Order. The native Aruzans were taken here and "modified" to become warrior-like slaves.
(TBH)
Bukk
this common Zabrak surname referred to a herd animal that was domesticated by the Zabrak.
(GCG)
Bukk
this herd animal was domesticated by the Zabrak for many uses. It was native to the planet Iridonia, and was also raised as a source of food.
(GCG)
Bulano Serpent
a snake which has no teeth, poison, or other offensive armament. To protect itself, it gulps air and puffs up to nearly five times its normal size. This intimidation often scares off would-be predators.
(SE)
Buldo
a small, skittish creature native to the planet Vryssa.
(TFNR)
Bulfus
native to the planet Corulag, the bulfus was a bat-shaped flying mammal. A nocturnal predator, the bulfus was equally adept at hunting in the air or in the water. The average bulfus could reach a size of two meters across, and large adults could knock large humanoids over with their diving attacks. Young bulfusi clung to their mother's backs for up to five months, until they learned to fly by themselves.
(CCW)
Bulfusi
this was the term used to describe two or more bulfus.
(CCW)
Bulgan
this Alwari Ansionian was outcast from the Tasbir clan because of an accident which left him with a deformed spine and mentally damaged. Bulgan was just a child when he was thrown from the back of a suubatar, and his injuries were beyond the aid of the local medicine man. As a result of the fall, Bulgan's mind was rendered almost useless. He was employed by Soergg the Hutt for his lack of a mind, in the hopes that the Ansionian could approach the Jedi Knights who were on Ansion to mediate a settlement between the Alwari and the city dwellers. Soergg wanted to kidnap either Anakin Skywalker or Barriss Offee, in an effort to force the Jedi to abandon their efforts in search of the Padawan. Working with Kyakhta, the two feeble Ansionians managed to capture Barriss Offee, but were unprepared when she offered to fix their mental deficiencies. Barriss was able to use the Force to repair the mental damage done to both Bulgan and Kyakhta, and the two suddenly found themselves able to think and communicate with incredible dexterity. Both also pledged their support to help the Jedi. They were able to guide the Jedi Knights to the Borokii overclan, where Obi-Wan Kenobi and Luminara Unduli convinced the Alwari join the city dwellers in agreeing to remain with the Old Republic instead of seceding.
(APS)
Bulior Repulsor Systems
this corporation developed a starfighter crash-restraint system during the early years of the New Republic. It employed a grouping a small repulsors that held the pilot in an invisible coccoon if his starship crashed. The corporation got a boost when Hobbie Klivian agreed to endorse the system.
(HXW)
Bulk Cruiser
designed by Rendili StarDrive, this slow, minimally-armed transport ship measured 600 meters in length. The Bulk Cruiser required a crew of 2,050 to operate, as well as forty gunners. It could carry up to 200 passengers and 5,000 metric tons of cargo, and was armed with thirty quad-laser cannons and a pair of tractor beam projectors.
(DFR, FBS)
Bulk Exploratory Armor
known as a BEA, this form of protective gear provided a wide range of protection from heat and light.
(SWJ13)
Bulk Freighter
these cargo ships are basically flying boxes with hyperdrive engines attached, and little or no armaments.
(SW)
Bull Katarn
this subspecies of katarn, which was native to the Shadowlands region of Kashyyyk, was named for the way it attacked its prey. The bull katarn preferred brute force to stealth, and attacked with much more ferocity than other species.
(KOTOR)
Bullba
this Gungan was married to Neesada Bari, and was the father of the scout named Toba. Bullba had founded the BullbaBong bongo works shortly before the Battle of Naboo, and turned it into a wealthy business after the Gungans reopened relations with the Naboo.
(WOTC)
Bullba
this name, which meant "deep voice", was common among Gungan males.
(GCG)
BullbaBong
this Gungan starship design company was founded by Bullba shortly before the Battle of Naboo. Business became active during the last decades of the Old Republic, after the Gungans re-established relations with the Naboo. Bullba found himself manufacturing bongos for sale throughout the galaxy, and later expanded into the production of weapons and starships.
(WOTC)
Bullet Train
a fast, underground transportation system developed by the Selonians.
(AS)
Bull-fern
a fiddle-headed fern once native to Ithor.
(COJ)
Bullkey
one of the Black Sun criminals working with Grobber during the reign of Zekka Thyne over Black Sun's Corellian interests.
(TFE)
Bullseye Navior
this strange alien was considered one of the best pod racers of the Outer Rim, and was known as the track favorite on many of the courses found on Aquillaris. Navior was a brown-skinned humanoid with a pair of round, bulbous growths coming from the top of his head. He was named for his wide, gaping eyes.
(RAC, ATPM)
Bullwin, Dhar
this old man is a strong magician, and the leader of the Scitrok Warriors. Although not a Jedi, nor even a Dark Jedi, he nonetheless can tap into the Force and use it. He trained under a Scitrok master for more than thirty years before betraying his master and killing him, then taking his place. He spent the next twenty-five years of his life searching for the treasures of Koda's World, including the Eye of Koda before a group of scouts found it on Vengler. They took off to find Koda's World, and Bullwin followed them. His ship, the Logrus, was shot down by the scouts, but Bullwin managed to escape to the planet. Once there, Bullwin raced the scouts to locate the hidden temple, and was able to reach it before them. Inside, he discovered the source of magic and incredible power, and gave himself to it. He hoped to control the galaxy, but the power was maintained by the ancient Tempestro spirits. They deemed Bullwin unworthy of the power, and destroyed him.
(GG8)
Bullyak
this female Gamorrean was Ugbuz's mate, and matriarch of the Gakfedd tribe when the Eye of Palpatine came to life.
(COJ)
Bulsa
meaning "deep voice", this name was common among Gungan females. It was essentially the feminine form of the name Bullba.
(GCG)
Bulson, Nels
this man was an agent of the Senate Bureau of Investigations, during the years leading up to the Clone Wars. Agent Bulson was placed in charge of the investigation of Senator Havriso Looruya, who was accused to funding the secession movements of several key planets.
(HNN5)
Bultar
this was one of the most common female names given to human children across the galaxy.
(GCG)
Bultz
an Alliance transport group destroyed during the Galactic Civil War.
(TIE)
Bulwark Battlecruiser
designed and manufactured by TransGalMeg, this older battleship found acceptance in the Alliance fleet during the Galactic Civil War. Many felt that the ship's electronics and sensors were too finicky for regular combat, but the Alliance found that the Bulwark was more than adequately armed and shielded for battle. Most Alliance Bulwark battlecruisers served as mobile command bases for smaller fleets, which were detached from their primary battle group.
(REB)
Bulwark, The
this was the nickname given to Imperial space platform 1B6/Green, located in Darpa Sector near the border with Bormea Sector.
(FOP)
Bumani Exchange Corporation
this currency exchange company was based on the planet Telos, during the years following the Great Sith War.
(KOTOR2)
Bumpout
this is the term used by the residents of Tatooine's desert cities to describe a small room that has been added to a main structure. Often, these small rooms resembled bulbous additions, a shape that was most stable for the mud and sand mixture used to create them.
(TPM)
Bumpy's Breakers
this was the name given to one of the pro-circuit podraces held annually on the planet Aquilaris.
(RAC)
Bund
this was one of the more common Kel Dor surnames. Its meaning translated into Basic as "merchant" or "trader".
(GCG)
Bundil II
this was the name of a XQ2 platform used by the Empire as a prison base. Some of the prisoners taken during the Battle of Hoth were held there, until an Alliance force known as the Storm Unit liberated them in a daring assault on the platform.
(XWA)
Bundim
Commander Resner believed that Bundim was base of operations for the Alliance forces that began rebelling in Trax Sector, shortly after the Battle of Yavin. The planetary government secretly tried to remove the Imperial presence from the planet, but an inside source alerted the Empire to Bundim's plans. The Empire's response was swift, and meant to make an example of Bundim for the rest of the sector. A number of merchant ships were destroyed, and many cities were leveled in aerial bombardments. Bundim was garrisoned and subjugated in less than a week. The Alliance worked diligently to help the natives liberate themsevlves, and their efforts were nearly thwarted after the Battle of Heg. Kentara, one of the first Alliance agents captured, later returned and help complete the liberation effort.
(GMK)
Bunduki
a race of beings which practice the martial art of teras kasi or "steel hands." Note that MedStar I: Battle Surgeons indicates that the Bunduki were human, although the Epicanthix have also been identified as practitioners of teras kasi.
(SE, MBS)
Bunduki
this planet, located in the Pacanth Reach, was conquered by the Epicanthix people. The Followers of Palawa established their base of operations on the planet.
(SESB, AE, WOTC)
Bungo Bung
this Sullustan grew up working in his father's boaboo fungus farm before signing on with SoroSuub's Transport and Supply Division as a pilot. He eventually earned the position of Captain aboard the Chubby Gundark.
(SWJ11)
Bunish
this creature, native to the Yuuzhan Vong homeworld, was a shy creature.
(SBS)
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