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Tribune-class Shuttle
developed by Sienar Fleet Systems, the Tribune-class shuttle measured 18.5 meters in length. It required a crew of three to operate, and could carry up to fourteen passengers and 30 metric tons of cargo. These ships were one of the few Sienar designs built primarily for civilian use, and it was unarmed. (GSE)

Tri'byia
this Bothan served as the Field Controller, as part of the guard and support team monitoring the Drev'starn shield generator, during the time surrounding the Caamas Incident. It was Tri'byia who allowed Drend Navett and Klif into the power generator, ostensibly to combat an infestation of metalmites. The metalmites, however, had been planted in the generator by Klif and Navett, to allow them access to the generator station. (VOF)

Trichinitis
an easily treated disease. (HT)

Trichobezoar
this parasite was native to the planet Toydaria, where it often found its way into the gizzards of the Toydarian race. As a reaction, Toydarians experienced severe vomiting until the parasite was expelled. (MBS)

Trickster
this is the brand name of Corellian Engineering's starship decoy system. An addition to a ship's countermeasures system, these small decoys could be deployed during flight. They sent out electromagnetic and holographic signals that duplicated those of the parent ship. The Trickster decoys required Imperial certification for operation during the New Order. (GG6)

Trickster
this was one of the nicknames of the Yuuzhan Vong goddess Yun-Harla. (VP)

Trickster
this was the name used by Jaina Solo to describe the Ksstarr, after the Jedi team to Myrkr stole the frigate to escape. She chose the name after conversing with the Yuuzhan Vong priest Harrar, whose patron deity was Yun-Harla, the Trickster. Harrar and Khalee Lah tried to track the ship using the normal procedure of monitoring its gravitic signature, but Lowbacca had managed to alter the Trickster's communication system in such a way as to receive signals from the Yuuzhan Vong but not transmit sensor data back to a yammosk. This allowed Jaina and the Jedi to move about in the Trickster without being tracked a yamoosk or by dovin basal mines. Upon arriving at Hapes, Tenel Ka had planned to go ahead in an escape pod and arrange for the arrival of the Jedi. Her pod was captured by the renegade pirate ship Starspritee, which was eventually captured by the Trickster. The Yuuzhan Vong boarding system involved melting a hole in the Starsprite with an organic acid, leaving the two ships bonded together. The conjoined ships were then escorted to Hapes by Jagged Fel and Shawnkyr Nuruodo. The Trickster spent the trip trying to heal itself, a compromise made for not jettisoning the Starsprite completely. The Trickster literally panicked upon reaching Hapes, and the Jedi had to separate the ships or lose them both. The ship nearly died in the subsequent starfight around Hapes, in which the Hapan Navy and Jaina's squadron defeated the Yuuzhan Vong. (DJ, DW)

Trickster Jammer
this was the nickname given to the New Republic's repulsor-based gravitic countermeasures, used to disrupt the communications of a Yuuzhan Vong yammosk. These devices were developed using intelligence gathered by Jaina Solo and Danni Quee, and allowed the New Republic's naval forces to equalize the odds during battle. They were named for the Yuuzhan Vong goddess Yun-Harla, who was known as the Trickster, and whose guise was adopted by Jaina Solo in an attempt to goad the Yuuzhan Vong into rash actions. (DW)

Triclops
the true son of Emperor Palpatine, Triclops is a three-eyed mutant whose third eye is located on the backside of his head. He has white, unruly hair, and his temples are scarred from years of forced shick treatments. The Empire considers him insane, and a threat to the Empire and the galaxy if he ever becomes Emperor himself. So Palpatine banished him to the spice mines of Kessel, where Trioculus cruelly abused him while plotting to take Triclops' place as Palpatine's son. Triclops developed a pattern of evil dreams at some point, and some of his dreams dealt with the development of new superweapons. Since tapping Trioculus as the false son of the Emperor, the Empire keeps Triclops alive in a hidden asylum on the planet Duro, working to reprogram his mind as well as to steal the information from his dreams. The Empire routinely denied the existence of a son of Palpatine, until Trioculus claimed he was the Emperor's son and assumed rulership of the Empire. Triclops' third eye emits an hypnotic pulse. He has always despised the Empire, and his hatred of it helped him resist the reprogramming he received on Duro. In case he ever escaped, the Imperial implanted a special device in one of his molars. It was attached to his brain, and could send signals to any nearby probe droids, detailing the fantastic creations of his dreams. (LCJ, MMY, PDS)

Trico
an edible, fungus-like algae native to the moon Yavin 8. The Melodies have many uses for trico, the primary of which is food. Young Melodies who cannot consume the silver-backed fish that populate the moon's streams must subsist on trico until their digestive systems mature. Older Melodies who have not yet had their changing ceremony also use the trico in a mesh-like mask which provides them oxygen when they dive below the surface of the water their elders inhabit. (LW)

Tricopper
this valuable, metallic ore was mined on the planet Ord Cestus. (TCD)

Tricorrinium Hexifluorine
this was a hazardous by-product of the environmental systems used to maintain the ecosystem of the planet Coruscant. (HNN5)

Trid
this city was the site the primary spaceport found on the planet Danuta, and served as the nimonal planetary capital. The Imperial research facility which maintained the complete technical readouts of the first Death Star was also located here. The plans were stolen by Kyle Katarn, and were used in conjunction with the schematics captured on Toprawa in order to give the Alliance the basis for their attack during the Battle of Yavin. The city itself has been designed by the Brodsport Mining Corporation, laid out in a neat grid that gave it very little character. (SFE, SWMW)

Trident
an Alliance Mon Calamari cruiser operative during the Galactic Civil War. (TIE)

Trident
see UT-AT (SWDB)

Trident-class Surveyor Ship
this scout ship was manufactured by Arakyd Industries, during the height of the New Order. This long-range reconnaissance vessel was outfitted with a wide range of sensors and scanners, allowing it to handle even the most demanding exploration missions. (OWS, DM106)

Tridius
a planet (DE1)

Tri-Droid
this unusual combat droid was developed by the Separatists during the Clone Wars. These droids were essentially larger versions of the octuptarra droid, which was named for an unusual creature that was native to the planet Skako. The tri-droids were armed with laser turrets. (OWS, SWDB)

Triebakk
this Wookiee represented Kashyyyk as a New Republic Senator, and served on the New Republic Advisory Council when the Yuuzhan Vong invaded the galaxy. Senator Triebakk was one of the minority which opnely supported the Jedi Knights, despite strong public and private disgruntlement with the Jedi Order. Unfortunately for the Jedi, and for many of the galaxy's inhabitants, Senator Triebakk was one of the Advisory Council members who were lost in the wake of the Second Battle of Coruscant. (VP, WOTC, EL1)

Triege
this Imperial noble Lord led the fleet which controlled the Corellian Sector of Nar Shaddaa, during the early years of the New Order. (SWJ7)

Triellus Trade Route
this hyperspace pathway connected the Sisar Run with the Outer Rim Territories near Tatooine. (SSR)

Trier, Garrik
this Imperial Navy Admiral was the commander of the fleet stationed in Brak Sector, shortly before the Battle of Yavin. A confident man, Trier spent a good deal of his free time analyzing Alliance naval tactics, hoping to determine the methods and plans of the Alliance in Brak Sector. (FBS)

Trieron
this planet is the third world in the Veron System. It is covered with cool oceans and glacier-covered continents, and it the site of a number of oceanographic schools, including the Sab Rufo Academy, Metharg's University, and UnitedChem/SoroSuub University. (PG1)

Triewahl Docking Station
it was at this space station that Callandri and her cousin, Zayl Braith, attempted to assassinate Alton Lochner and Tirranna the Wookiee. Only the timely intervention of Tirrannaa's companions saved the Alliance operatives. (AIR)

Trif
Davith Sconn stayed on this planet for 40 days of forced leave - the longest stretch of time he ever spent planet-bound during 24 years of service to the Imperial Navy. (SOL)

Trif
this man served the Alliance as a starfighter pilot and military officer, during the months following the Battle of Endor. A former Imperial pilot who defected to the Alliance, he was part of the fleet which traveled to Godo, in order to investigate the strange plague that was affecting the Godoan people. (MC99, MC107)

Trifecta Star
this area of empty space was located near the Corellian System, and was named for the fact that it housed bases for the Alliance, Black Sun, and the Binyare pirate gang. (SWGAL)

Triffian
this squat, horned, blue-skinned alien species was native to the planet Triffis. (IG1, IWE1)

Triffis
this planet was located on the inner edge of the Mid Rim, and was the homeworld of the Triffian race. (IWE1)

Tri-fighter
a form of Uglies, the Tri-fighter was one of the staples of the Invid pirate fleet. It was custom designed from the basic ball-shaped cockpit of a TIE Fighter. Attached to it were three angular blades spaced 120 degrees apart. The bottom two served as landing gear, and the third came up over the cockpit. All wings had cutouts to improve pilot visibility. The standard pair of laser cannons remained, augmented by a third mounted on the upon wing. They also had shields. The New Republic's pilots referred to them as clutches. (IJ)

Tri-fighter
this three-winged, droid starfighter was produced for the Confederacy of Independent Systems by the Colla Designs - part of the Colicoid Creation Nest - and Phlac-Arphocc Automata Industries during the height of the Clone Wars. These craft were distinguished by their shape, but also by the eerie, red "eyes" of the craft's sensor systems. A central sphere held the main droid brain and the drive system, while three curved wings wrapped around the sphere to give the fighter craft its name. The front of each wing was notched to house a laser cannon, and a fourth cannon was mounted on the front of the central sphere. The overall design of the Tri-fighter was based on the skull of a prehistoric hunter-killer that was once native to Colla IV. The ship was powered by three separate thrusters, giving it incredible manevuerability and speed. The 5.4-meter-long Tri-fighter was armed with a medium laser cannon mounted on the main sphere, a light laser cannon mounted on each wing, and a buzz-droid missile launcher. (LEV, VD3, X3)

Triga
this compact boardgame was a favorite of spacers. (IG1)

Trigalis
this swampy world was located in the Outer Rim Territories. (SWI79)

TriGas Corporation
this gas mining company once tried to mine the planet Nosken using dirigibles. (GG2)

Trig-berry
a sweet fruit. (THG)

Trigdale Foundries
Bollux worked as a maintenance helper there, at one time. (HSE)

Trigdale Metallurgy
this raw mineral and crystal processing and refining corporation was one of the original Contributing Sponsors of the Corporate Sector Authority. It flourished under the rule of Emperor Palpatine, but then floundered shortly after the Battle of Endor. Trigdale shed many of its subordinate divisions in an effort to streamline its business. One of the few that survived on its own was the Marketing division, which became Syndicate One. (CSA, SWJ8)

Trigg
this man was one of the many Loyalists who were fighting to free their homeworld of Jabiim from Imperial control, during the early years of the Galactic Civil War. When Leia Organa and Luke Skywalker arrived on the planet, at the request of Nolan Gillmunn himself, Trigg was among a small group who decided to have some sport with Luke. The Jabiimites realized that he was the son of Anakin Skywalker, who they claimed had abandoned the planet to the Separatists during the Clone Wars. Trigg and his thugs beat Luke badly, which Trigg considered payback for the death of his father in the wake of the Battle of Jabiim, until Gillmunn put a stop to it. When Trigg learned of the Imperial ambush of the Loyalist headquarters, he found himself trying to protect Luke and Nolan from a group of stormtroopers. He sacrificed his own life so that they could escape, telling himself all along that he was only doing it for Nolan's safety. (SWESF)

Triggerbird
native to the Life Zone of the gas giant Bespin, these birds lived among the tentacles of a beldon. This allowed them to feed on other creatures in relative safety. (T)

Triggo
this was a slang term used by Imperial stormtroopers to describe the primitive settlements of alien beings. (T6)

Trigha
this creature was native to the rainforests of Ord Vaxal. (DM106)

Trigit
this surname was common among human settlements found throughout in the galaxy. (GCG)

Trigit, Apwar
Trigit was an Admiral with the Empire, and managed to survive the Battle of Endor and rose to power shortly thereafter. A native of Coruscant, Trigit commanded the Imperial-class Star Destroyer Implacable in service to Warlord Zsinj. Trigit went rogue after the death of Ysanne Isard at Thyferra, but later joined Zsinj's faction. It was Trigit who was responsible for leaking false information about Gravan Seven to the New Republic, hoping to draw them into a trap. This action was quite successful, resulting the loss of eleven pilots from Talon Squadron, and the decommissioning of the Talons. He wasn't as successful in attacking Folor, for his Morrts discovered the false beacons planted there by the New Republic. This earned him the ire of Zsinj, but he hoped to redeem himself by protecting Zsinj's assets. Zsinj decided that the Implacable would receive the first shipment of TIE Fighters from the Pakkerd Light Transport facility on Ession, and he sent the Implacable there with support from the Night Caller. However, the Night Caller was under the control of the New Republic, which had also commandeered the use of the Blood Nest to take the place of the Red Feathers. As the ancient container ship self-destructed, three full squadrons of Republic X-Wings burst forth from her holds and destroyed the Pakkerd facility before it could launch any TIE Fighters. The Night Caller then bombarded the Implacable with proton torpedoes, destroying her power cells and leaving the Star Destroyer adrift. Trigit ordered an evacuation and set the ship to self-destruct. He got to his personal escape craft, and was about to surrender to Edor Crespin and the New Republic when Myn Donos shot his starship and destroyed it. Trigit was killed in the explosion. (WS)

Trigon One
a weapons satellite orbiting Annoo, it was controlled by Tig Fromm and his gang during the early years of the New Order. Sise Fromm hated the technology of the ship, but understood that it was an effective method of keeping the natives of Annoo in line. The ship's existence was discovered by Demma Moll and her rebels, but they were unable to destroy it. Later, Demma approached her own daughter, Kea, along with Thall Joben and Jord Dusat, in the hopes that they might help destroy the ship. The two boys and their droids, R2-D2 and C-3PO, were on their way to Boonta to race their speeder, but had to stop on Annoo to repair their hyperdrive. They agreed to help, though their plans were nearly thwarted when Kea and Jord were captured by the Fromms. However, when C-3PO earned the trust of Vlix, the group was able to infiltrate the Trigon One and steal it. (DCAR)

Trihexalon
this biological weapon was developed several years before the onset of the Clone Wars. Known in certain circles as Dragon's Breath, it served as the basis for many bio-weapons developed by the Separatists, and this simple fact allowed the Old Republic's Ministry of Science to quickly identify vaccines to counteract it. The primary Trihexalon production facility established by the Separatists was on Nod Kartha, until Adi Gallia and Nym destroyed it, just prior to the Battle of Geonosis. (SWI66, JSF)

Trihexalophine1138
this chemical defoliant was developed by the scientists of the Confederacy of Independent Systems some two years after the Battle of Geonosis. The original plan to to use the chemical as part of an attack on the planet Naboo, but the transport ship carrying it was intercepted near Honoghr. The transport ship found itself in an intense firefight with its pursuit, and both ships took heavy damage. Ultimately, the Old Republic cruiser managed to limp back to orbit, but the Separatist ship crashed on Honoghr, unleashing the trihexalophine1138. The chemical worked better than expected, rendering Honoghr a dusty wasteland. (RAR)

Tri-jet Air Brake
this was one of the more powerful air brake available to pod racers, employing three reverse-thrust jets to increasing stopping power. (RAC)

Trijit
this was a popular name among the Amanin people, named for a famous individual in Amanin history. (UANT)

Trikaloo
this large avian creature was native to the planet Corellia, where it was raised as a source of food. Trikaloo was often served as the centerpiece of the Feast Day meal. (SWI83)

Tril
this female name was common among the Kel Dor. Like all Kel Dor given names, it was short enough that it didn't attract the attention of certain wind spirit, which would carry away young children with long-winded names. (GCG)

Trileaf
a tree native to the planet Z'trop. (MMY)

Trilinae
this Corellian woman was one of the many Jedi Padawans who were stationed at the Almas Academy during the height of the Clone Wars. Tril, as she was known to her friends, was also something of a gearhead, and spent much of her free time working in the Academy's starship hangars. Tril was also good friends with Aayla Secura, and spent as much time as she could with the Twi'lek female when she was on Almas. Her ability to connect with the Force was often fleeting, although Darrus Jeht noted that when she was able to make contact, Tril seemed to be an exceptional conduit for its power. (LFCW)

Trill
this is the twentieth symbol in the Aurebesh script, and represents the Basic letter "t". (SWM)

Trill Dantor
this Gotal was a member of the rebel group which hijacked the Telgordo's Pride, shortly after the Battle of Heg. Trill pretended to be a ticket agent during the ship's escape from Bundim. In reality, Trill's "rebels" were simply pirates who robbed the passengers of the ship "in the name of the Alliance." (GMK)

Trill, Quintana
this woman was one of the most popular holo-movie stars, during the height of the New Order. She never missed the opening night of one of her films, and was known for her flambouyant personal appearances. (GFT)

Trilli
this man was one of the Peacekeeperrs who protected the survivors of the Outbound Flight Project, during the years leading up to the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy. (SQ)

Trillidor, Parmella
this woman was originally a low-tech mechanic from the Kibilini Sector, until she began attracting men. Over the course of ten years, she had six spearate marriages, and eventually gained enough voting blocks to become a director of the Kibilini Smugglers' Guild. When she learned of Artur Manliss' plans to corner the spice market in the Portmoak Sector, she decided to leave Kibilini. She took roughly half the Guild with her, forming the Anavill Smuggler's Guild and joining the Mandroxan cartel as the primary shipper of Manliss' spice. She actually won the contract from Sehvorah in a heated suvac game. Many rumors flew around that she was planning to marry Artur Manliss, in an effort to secure more control of Mandroxan. (GG11)

Trillili, Chalmer
this man was the leader of the Scourge, a pirate gang which worked on the outer fringes of Elrood Sector during the height of the New Order. He was at one time a member of the Alliance military, but he deserted when the Alliance's goals clashed with his own selfish morals. Chalmer was quite intelligent, but was a hopeless romantic who believed that pirates were the most honorable form of law enforcement. Chalmer secretly worked with Imperial Mining, Limited, and agreed to protect the planet Alluuvia from Radell Mining Corporation for a substantial fee. (OE)

Trillium
this plant, which was native to the planet Kashyyyk, was used by the Wookiee race to create a pleasant-smelling soap for cleaning their fur. (TG)

Trillka
a green, froglike alien with a humanoid body, she gets involved with C-3PO and R2-D2 when they come to be owned by the Baron Pitareeze of Kalarba. She was paid by the Baron, through R2-D2, to fix a crack in C-3PO's cranial casing. When she finished, Threepio was repaired, although he had an X-shaped patch on sealant on his head. This made him look exactly like the assassin droid, C-3PX, and a series of misadventures ensued on Hosk Station. The situation was resolved, but when the droids returned to Hosk, Trillka helped them reroute an explosion set by Olag Greck so that it blows out the top of the spaceport, rather than downward into the planet. (DRO)

Trillot
this X'Ting was a noted crimelord on the planet Ord Cestus, during the last years of the Old Republic. Many considered Trillot to be one of the most powerful beings in the capital city of ChikatLik, operating at the nexus between the criminal underworld, the corporate leaders, and the other races of Ord Cestus. Among Trillot's primary contacts was his distant cousin, Caiza Quill, linking Trillot to the powerful Five Families. Originally hired by Cestus Cybernetics as a communications drone, Trillot found a niche in labor relations. He was known as a risk-taker, which helped him gather wealth and influence in a short period of time. He managed to find a source of viptiel that helped keep his sexual phases changes to a minimum, allowing him to operate without the need to reporduce. In order to better interact with his various underworld contacts, Trillot learned a multitude of languages, and spoke many of them fluently. Trillot always tried to play all the angles of a situation, so during the Clone Wars Trillot worked with both the Separatists and the Old Republic. Some two years after the Battle of Geonosis, Trillot was a male who was experiencing the change to female when she agreed to serve as a contact for Obi-Wan Kenobi and Kit Fisto, when the Jedi Masters were dispatched to Ord Cestus to learn the truth behind the Separatist involvement in the JK-series security droid. However, Trillot was intercepted by Asajj Ventress before he could meet with Obi-Wan. The Dark Jedi forced Trillot to remember his deal with Count Dooku, and Trillot immediately agreed to lead the Jedi down a false trail. Ventress, however, wanted to capture the Jedi, and ordered Trillot to provide as much of the truth as Obi-Wan requested. After the Desert Wind terrorists were routed, Trillot and many other inhabitants of ChikatLik felt a brief sigh of relief, until the terrorists severely disabled the Clandes Industrial complex. As Cestians began hording their resources against a possible shortage, gambling and drug revenues quickly dwindled to minimal levels, leaving Trillot with almost nothing. After Asajj Ventress failed to kill Obi-Wan, and the Five Families were smashed, Trillot found herself confronted by the Dark Jedi, who needed to ensure that there were no loose ends to expose Dooku's plot. With a swift slash of her lightsaber, Ventress executed Trillot. (TCD)

Trilon, Incorporated
this small starship designer produced fewer than a dozen different designs. It also produced small runs each year. Trilon's best designs were in starship hulls, and it licensed the use of components from Arakyd, Kuat Drive Yards, and Sienar Fleet Systems. This allowed Trilon's customers to mix and match their components, and create a custom-built product. During the last years of the Old Republic, Trilon was known for its compact speeders, like the M-31, which were used throughout Galactic City on Coruscant. (EGV, HNN5)

Trilos
this is the primary satellite of the planet Atraken. When the planet was devastated during the Clone Wars, most of the planet's inhabitants fled to the mining outposts on Trilos to live. (PG2)

TriLuna
manufacturers of large-scale stardrives and hyperdrive motivators for capital ships. (SCRE)

Trimantium
this material is used to plate starship hulls. It is extremely durable, and provides a great deal of protection when used in combination with shields. (SWJ9)

Trimpian
this food source was often sliced for cooking, and was often served with miasra sauce. It had a tangy taste. (VOF)

Trin
in the casino game known as trin sticks, a trin was the ability to form six colored sticks into two separate triangles. At each point of the triangles, the colors at the ends of the stick had to match in order to form a valid trin. (SESB, GMR8)

Trin Sticks
this was a popular casino game in casinos along the border between the Core Worlds and the Mid Rim, during the early years of the New Republic. Ostensibly a simple game, the object of trin sticks was to create geometric shapes using a combination of colored sticks. Each stick was painted with different colors at each end of the stick: red, blue, green, or yellow. At the start, players drew six sticks from a common pool, holding them so that one end was concealed in their hands. Using the colors as guides, players had to match colors at the corners to form geometric shapes with their sticks. The more complex the shape, the larger the payoff. Betting was based on the number and types of shapes a player could form: a simple triangle was the most common shape, while two distinct triangles - a pattern known as a trin - was the highest possible outcome. With each round, a player could discard up to five sticks, placing them in the common pool and drawing out the same number of sticks. (SESB, SWJ7, GMR8, GCG)

Trin, Gespar
this man lived on the streets of Tel Bollin, on the planet Endregaad, during the early years of the New Order. A spice addict, Trin tried to peddle normal glitterstim spice as the medicinal spice that was required to treat the Endregaad Plague, using whatever profit he earned to buy more glitterstim. (TF)

Trinary Machine Language
this was a more sophisticated form of machine communication, with more ability to describe complex representations than binary languages. (FH3)

Trinciuum
this gaseous world was the second planet of the Muunilinst System. Orbited by a single moon, Trinciuum was formed from acidic clouds of gas. (GORW)

Trindellian Oak
this deciduous, hardwood tree was native to the planet Trindello. Its strong wood was harvested and exported to many worlds in the Moddell Sector, for use in construction and furniture making. Xenobotanists discovered that individual Trindellian oaks were not free-standing trees, but shoots that grew from a shared root system. Individual oaks were fast-growing trees, reaching enormous heights in just a few decades. When harvested, Trindellian oaks yielded an unusual, dark green wood that was nearly as hard as iron. The scientists who studied the Trindellian oaks warned of the possibility of extinction if the trees were overharvested, but the logging corporations chose to ignore the warnings. The loggers who worked in the forests had to be careful not to disturb the kargul worms that lived at the heart of each oak cluster. (GMR9)

Trindello
this small moon orbited the only planet in a remote star system that was located in the Moddell Sector of the galaxy. At the center of the system was a white dwarf star. Trindello was known for the huge Trindellian oak trees that grew in its forests. Small, isolated settlements sprang up on Trindello as logging operations took root, but the rest of the planet was uninhabited. (GMR9)

Trine
the season on the planet H'nemthe which is marked by the simultaneous display of the planet's three moons at night. (TME)

Tri-Nebula Entertainment
this subsidiary of TriNebula news was based in the Minos Cluster of the galaxy, and produced some of the most controversial holo-dramas of the New Republic. Among these holo-dramas were three bogus documentaries on Han Solo and his exploits during the Galactic Civil War, including Eight for Aduba-3: The Saga of the Star-Hoppers. (GMR4)

TriNebula News
this news agency covers the action in roughly a quarter of the Outer Rim Territories, inclduing Parmel, Quence, and Portmoak Sectors. They were fiercely pro-Imperial during the Galactic Civil War, and openly ridiculed Palpatine's opponents in their tabloid-style reports. TriNebula News was one of the original Signatory Sponsors of the Corporate Sector Authority. Note that the Star Wars Adventure Journal, Number 8 refers to this ageny as TriNebulon News. (GG9, CSA, SWJ8)

TriNebulon News
see TriNebula News (SWJ8, GMR4)

Trinium
this mineral, mined on the planet Quas Killam, was used in the manufacture of weapons systems during the last decades of the Old Republic. (SOJ)

Trinivii
one of the more powerful Hutt kajidics. (RD)

Trinja, Cheryl
this young woman was naturally strong and adept with the Force, and used it to communicate with the animals that lived in the forests surrounding her farm home. After her parents were killed during the Imperial subjugation of her homeworld, Cheryl hid in the forests and grew up there, separated from the rest of humanity. She was coaxed out of hiding shortly after the Battle of Endor by a group of New Republic agents and Jedi students, all of which discovered that her powers were far more advanced than their own. (GMS)

Trinka
this hot, rocky world is the first planet in the Elrood System. A small group of researchers maintains a small station on the planet. (PG3)

Trinkatta Starships
headquartered on the outskirts of Calamar, on the planet Esseles, this starship manufacturer was owned by Boll Trinkatta. Trinkatta was contracted to develop and build fifty hyperdrive-equipped droid fighters shortly before the Battle of Naboo. The Jedi Council sent Adi Gallia to investigate who paid Trinkatta to build them, but she disappeared. Much of the facility in Calamar was controlled by droids, with minimal human involvement. When Boll Trinkatta learned that the starfighters were Xi Charran designs commissioned by the Trade Federation, he refused to help and was also imprisoned when Bartokk assassins re-programmed the factory's droids to eliminate any resistance. It was later revealed that Darth Sidious himself had ordered the manufacture of the droid starfighters, as part of a plan to seize control of the plant Brentaal, thereby controlling the Hydian Way and the Perlemian Trade Route. (E1A1, E1A3)

Trinn
Keyan Farlander's uncle, living on the planet Oorn Tchis. Keyan asked Trinn and his wife, Mimya, to take care of Kitha following the Imperial invasion of Agamar. (XW)

T'rinn
this alien race was distinguished by its bright plumage. (HSL)

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

Trinta
this swampy planet was the site of a nexus of the energies of the Dark Side of the Force. The fifth planet orbiting the star Yartiv, Trinta was first discovered by the Ithorians, but even the nature-loving Ithorians disliked the planet immediately. They named it for the realms of demons in their mythology and left it alone. More than ninety percent of the planet was covered with fetid swamps, with the remaining area dotted by tiny islands and mudbanks. Many decades later, the nexus flared and engulfed the entire planet after Halagad Ventor arrived on the planet, fleeing the Jedi Purge and Darth Vader. It orbited the red star Yartiv, in a sector of the Outer Rim Territories. Several attempts have been made to colonize the planet in the modern era, but the Dark Side nexus drove the settlers mad before too long. Trinta's gravity was somewhat less than standard, but the difference was often made up by the deep mud which covered most of the planet. (DOE)

Trinta
this was the name of the realm of demons in the Ithorian mythology. (DOE)

Trinta, Oti
this man was a native of the planet Naboo. He was also a member of the Naboo Diplomatic Corps, and served in the Naboo Underground during the Trade Federation's invasion of the Naboo System. (SON)

Trintic
this alien race joined the New Republic. They were a technically-adept race, and served often as starship technicians. (SOP)

Trinto Duaba
this Stennes Shifter uses his ability to blend into a crowd to uncover, track, and capture lawbreakers. He turned them in to Imperial authorities for the reward money. He spent some time on Tatooine, and could be found in the Mos Eisley cantina. (CCG)

Trioculus
this mutant human claimed to be the banished son of the late Emperor Palpatine. His mutation is manifested in the presence of a third eye in the center of his forehead. This third eye has hypnotic powers. As a child, he was ridiculed by the other schoolchildren on home world of Kessel, and he became obsessed with exacting revenge on them. He studied a great deal of the history of the Imperial war machine, and became an expert on Imperial military tactics. He grew to become a ruthless leader, cruel and evil in his treatment of others. He was serving as the Supreme Slavelord of the Kessel spice mines when Grand Moff Hissa began to cultivate a friendship with him, in an effort to prepare him as a replacement for Triclops, Palpatine's true mutant son. His trusted droid, Emdee-5, had implanted a cybernetic device in his body that would allow him to created simulated Force lightning, giving the impression that Trioculus was gifted with the Force, even though he had no sensitivity whatsoever. When he tried to bargain with Zorba the Hutt for Princess Leia's life, Zorba captured him and froze him in carbonite. Supreme Prophet Kadann recovered a fake, frozen form of Trioculus and vaporized it, thinking that he had killed the pretender. However, Zorba kept the real Trioculus on board the Zorba Express, where it was recovered by the Grand Moffs near Tatooine. He was about to marry Princess Leia, who had been taken from Zorba along with Trioculus, but Han Solo and Luke Skywalker replaced her with a replica droid. The droid fatally wounded him during the wedding ceremony, and he died shortly after. (GDV, ZHR, MMY, QE, PDS)

Triogor Sllus
this Quarren was a pilot for the New Republic, but was antagonistic and often violent with his squadron mates. When he was given the chance to join Wraith Squadron, the showed some aptitude with the X-Wing. However, when he assaulted Jesmin Ackbar for no apparent reason, he was expelled from consideration. (WS)

Trip
this was New Republic starfighter pilot slang for a TIE Defender, named for its triple wing configuration. (IR)

Triparate
this unique alien species, which had sexes other than male or female, was invented by Kaird to make a point to his collaborators, Squa Tront and Thula, when they set out to smuggle bota off Drongar for Black Sun, during the height of the Clone Wars. (MJH)

Tri-Particle Beamer
this is a form of weapon developed for use on the warships of the Daupherm military. Each weapon consists of a triad of particle-emitting weapons, which launch high-speed projectiles at their target. (CRO)

Tripartite Lines
this transportation business was the largest corporation based in the Moddell Sector of the galaxy, during the early years of the New Republic. Its headquarters were based on Ovise III. (GMR9)

Tripion
this was the generic name for over sixty species of scorpion-like creatures native to several worlds, including the moons of Gall and Yavin 13. Unlike the sandscorpions of Tatooine, the Tripion had three stingers at its rear, to supplement its claw-like pincers and thin legs. (GG2, EGP)

Tri-Planetary Atmospherics
this corporation produced a variety of specialty mixtures of gases, for use on starships and shuttles, to provide a multitude of alien races with the correct atmospheric elements in their staterooms. (GFT)

Triplanetary Press
publishers of many fiction and non-fiction literary works, Triplanetary was one of the original non-voting contributing sponsors of the Corporate Sector Authority. They were best-known as the publishers of the Encyclopedia Galactica. (SWSB, CSA, HNN4)

Triple Nova Casino
located in the resort community of Le Yer, on Abregado-Rae, this casino was owned and operated by Friizt during the height of the Galactic Civil War. It was decorated in loud, gaudy colors and appointments. (ND)

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