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Troujow, Hasti
a short, slender, pale girl with red hair, Hasti and her sister Lanni were miners on the planet Dellalt, working for J'uoch and R'all during the early years of the New Order. When Lanni discovered the log-recorder from the Queen of Ranroon, she was killed by J'uoch. Hasti managed to escape, and found shelter with her old friend, Alexsandr Badure. Together, they enlisted the aid of Skynx and Han Solo in finding the Queen of Ranroon and avenging Lanni's death. Once they arrived on Dellalt, Hasti tried to recover the log-recorder from its resting place in a safe-deposit box kept by the Dellaltian Bank and Currency Exchange, but the box was protected by a voice-recognition system. The local Dellaltians mistook Hasti for her sister, and revealed that Lanni had made a trek deep into the mountains. The group trudged their way into the mountains, and eventually discovered the existence of the Survivors. It was among the Survivors that Hasti recognized a clerk from the bank, and realized that he was a Survivor. The man revealed that he had made up the need for a voice-print on Hasti, in order to recover the log-recorder for himself, so that he could return it to the Survivors. Hasti had the last laugh, however, when she confronted the man after the Guardian Corps was destroyed. It was by interrogating the Survivors that Hasti and her group learned that the Queen of Ranroon had been dismantled, and her cargo was actually in the deepest vaults of the Dellaltian Bank. Although she was dismayed to find that the "treasure" of the Queen of Ranroon contained little more than common raw materials and a collection of ancient data tapes, Hasti was more than happy to accept a job as a transport agent for Skynx and his university. (HSL)

Troujow, Lanni
this young woman was Hasti's sister, and their resemblance to each other was quite uncanny. They were both working in the Dellaltian mines during the early years of the New Order, slaving away for J'uoch and R'all, when Lanni discovered the log-recorder from the Queen of Ranroon. Lanni was a fair pilot, having inherited her father's Pilot's Guild book, and was able to make the transport runs for the mining operation. Lanni began asking discreet questions about the legendary ship, but her inquiries reached the ears of J'uoch and R'all, who wanted to claim the starship for themselves. They ordered Lanni killed and the log-recorder stolen, but their people only succeeded in killing Lanni, who had alerted her sister of the recorder's existence before she hid it in a lock-box. (HSL)

Trovin, Dalea
one of the few female Imperial Customs officers, Dalea Trovin was in charge of the Votrad spaceport on the planet Brentaal. She was responsible for seizing a huge Alliance warehouse full of rawmat during the Galactic Civil War. (SWJ9)

Trowe, Kemel
this Imperial Navy Admiral held a news conference, shortly before the Battle of Yavin, to explain that the first Death Star had destroyed the planet Alderaan in order to prevent the alleged biowar operations being funded and lad by Bail Organa. (SWJ4)

Trox
the Imperial Navy Captain in charge of training Maarek Stele. (TIE)

Trox
this man served as one of 8t88's henchmen during the years following the Battle of Endor. Unfortunately, when Kyle Katarn tracked 8t88 back to Sulon, during his search for the data disk that contained information on the location of the Valley of the jedi, Trox and his companions were killed by Kyle in an effort to capture 8t88. (RAG)

Troxan
this alien race was native to the planet Troxar. Troxans were distinguished by their bulbous noses and purple gills, and individual Troxans could be differentiated from each other by their gill patterns. (YDR)

Troxar
this planet was one of many that contemplated secession from the Old Republic, during the height of the Clone Wars. Factions of support for both the Republic and the Separatists fought an intense civil war, although the planet's leaders supported Count Dooku and the Separatists. The leadership had planned to surrender to the Republic, in hopes of having the Republic's forces withdraw from the planet. Then, in a smashing coup, a government-funded rebellion would storm the remaining Republic forces and claim the planet for the Separatists. While Dooku contemplated the usefulness of such a maneuver, Darth Sidious forbade it. Sidious wanted the fighting to continue on Troxar, in an effort to chew up more clone troopers. (YDR)

Troy
this was an alias used by an Alliance operative who tried to get close to Vengnar Heiff on Ithor, shortly after the Battle of Yavin. (MIS7)

TR-SD
this huge vehicle was the Empire's tracked shield disabler. Rolling across the ground on ten independent tracks, the TR-SD was a single-purpose machine designed to take out defensive shield systems and shield generators. It was armed with a pair of missile launchers and two ion canons. (FC)

Tru Veld
this near-human Teevan youth was training to become a Jedi Knight, on the planet Coruscant, during the same period that Anakin Skywalker was a Padawan. A rubbery-limbed being with silvery eyes, Tru became one of Anakin's best friends at the Jedi Temple, especially after Anakin discovered that Tru's technical skills complimented his own. At the time, Tru was being trained by Ry-Gaul, and he was known for this photographic memory. Tru supported Anakin's plans during their participation in the evacuation of Radnor, some five years after the Battle of Naboo, further deepending their friendship. Their friendship continued to grow over the following years, although Anakin continued to become more emotional and confrontational. Tru failed to understand his friend's competition with Ferus Olin, and began to find Anakin's continual anger toward the other apprentice contrary to the teachings of the Jedi Order. When the Padawans, along with Darra Thel-Tanis and their Masters, were dispatched to Korriban to apprehend Grant Omega, Tru finally realized that Anakin might not be the best friend for him. Anakin continually baited Ferus, and refused to cooperate with the other Padawan. Tru understood that Ferus - not Anakin - had been chosen for early promotion to Jedi Knight, but he felt that Anakin should have been more supportive and less angry. Tru was injured in a fight on Korriban, and his lightsaber was badly damaged in the fighting. Rather than turning to Anakin, who had previously repaired the weapon, Tru decided to ask Ferus for help. Ferus didn't turn him in for the damage, as Tru had expected, but instead helped repair the weapon so that Tru could continue fighting. The repairs, however, reversed the fixes Anakin had done, and caused the lightsaber to drain power at a faster rate. Thus, as the Jedi team pursued Granta Omega in the Valley of the Dark Lords, Tru found himself weaponless. In another fight, he was unable to protect Darra, who took several blasts in the chest and later died from her wounds. Although the mission was ultimately successful, both Tru and Ferus were dismayed by Darra's death. Upon returning to Coruscant, Ferus was censured for his actions and chose to leave the Jedi Order. Rather than turning to Anakin, Tru remained loyal to Ferus, who had helped him in a time of great need. Unfortunately for the Jedi, Tru was among the many Jedi who were killed during the Clone Wars. (JQ1, JQ10, LJ1)

Truant Guides
this branch of the Keganite Enforcement Guides ensured that each and every Keganite child attended school in the Learning Circle until they were sixteen years old. (FFT)

Trubor
this Chadra-Fan Senator of the New Republic failed to see the danger of the Diversity Alliance. He scoffed at the testimony of Jacen and Jaina Solo, who brought word of the Diversity Alliance from Ryloth to Corsucant. He agreed to accompany a group of New Republic representatives to Ryloth to see what the Diversity Alliance was all about. When the true nature of the Diversity Alliance was exposed, a firefight broke out. Trubor was shot and killed ealry in the battle. (TEP)

Truchong, Brindy
this female Corellian was on Tatooine just prior to the Battle of Yavin. She was working for the Alliance, trying to search out suppliers who would help the Alliance. (CCG2)

True Doctrine
this was another name for the True Way of the Yuuzhan Vong. (DW)

True Gods
this was the term used by the Yuuzhan Vong to describe the original gods which formed the Yuuzhan Vong and their galaxy. (T)

True Guild
this was one of the two factions which rose up in the wake of the destruction of the Bounty Hunters Guild. It was led by Gleed Otondon and the elders of the former Guild, and mimicked the old Guild in many ways. However, in the wake of the bounty put out for Trhin Voss'on't and the efficient way the Imperial officer dispatched most of the hunters who came after him, neither faction could sustain its membership. In the end, both the True Guild and the Guild Reform Committee were disbanded. (SLS, HM)

True Gunner
the highest Alliance award given to starship gunners. (MTS)

True Invid
this was the title earned by those elite few Invid pirates who either earned the right to serve aboard the Invidious through combat merit or by "berth duty," serving as Leonia Tavira's bedmate. (IJ)

True Mandalorians
this was the name used by Jaster Mereel to describe those Mandalorian Mercs who supported him in his attempt to unite the disparate clans of Mandalorians under a single leader. The name True Mandalorians came about after Vizlsa and his supporters split away from Mereel and formed the Mandalorian Death Watch. Both factions were nearly exterminated during the Mandalorian Civil War. (SWI80)

True Site
this is one of SoroSuub's low-power laser sighting devices designed for mounting onto a blaster. (CFG)

True Ubese
this is the name adopted by those members of the Ubese culture that survived the destruction of the Uba System and remained on Uba IV. They considered those Ubese who fled to Ubertica to be yrak pootzck. (SESB)

True Way
this was the term used by the Yuuzhan Vong to describe the pathway they believed led an individual to the True Gods. Among the steps on the True Way were the embrace and acceptance of pain, and many Yuuzhan Vong ritually scarred or disfigured themselves in order to prove their devotion to the True Way. (T)

Tru'eb Cholakk
this Twi'leki smuggler was an acquaintance of Platt Okeefe, and worked often for the Alliance as well as the New Republic. He owned the Luudrian Star, which he used to run weapons in the Mid and Outer Rims. As a youth on Ryloth, Tru'eb aspired to become a member of the headclan of Kala'uun, his home city. He hoped to arm the Twi'leks and allow them to resist the slavers who continually raided their planet. As he learned more about the politics of Kala'uun, he found that Ku'amar - his own cousin - had been secretly plotting to take control of the city for himself. However, despite his pleas, Tru'eb was outcast and was sold into slavery to Big Quince. However, Quince used Tru'eb more as a personal servant than a slave. Tru'eb, for all his loyalty to Big Quince, continually schemed to escape. His plans were furthere when he met a yougn slavefirl named Platt Okeefe. They stole Quince's personal shuttle and fled. Platt later paid Tru'eb for his help in escaping from Big Quince, and he used the money to buy the Luudrian Star. Both Tru'eb and Platt were working on Zelos II, and had hired Dirk Harkness to help, when they discovered the hidden Imperial garrison there. They tipped the New Republic to the garrison's location, but Harkness went in to ensure the base was destroyed. He was captured in the attempt, and the Republic's forces were virtually wiped out. Platt and Tru'eb eventually rescued Harkness, since both believed he was a good man, and also rescued Jai Raventhorn. (SWJ8, TFNR, CRO, PSPG)

True-fleck Implants
this artificial brain tissue works with the hypergleanum gland to produce the chemicals necessary to decode sensory information. These implants allow cyborgs to process additional sensory data provided by optical or aural prosthetics. (CFG)

Trufflite
this small creature was considered a delicacy by many of the galaxy's more discerning species, such as the Hutts. (MA)

Trugbuz
this was a common name among the Elom race. (UANT)

Trugut
this was a Huttese unit of money, and was in prominent use in the Outer Rim Territories during the last decades of the Old Republic. One trugut was equal to about 10 standard credits. Note that in the screenplay for Star Wars:Episode I - The Phantom Menace, this unit was referred to as wupiupi. (SW1, TPM, SOT)

Truishii
this space-faring race is known for its large trade caravans. (SWJ9)

Truishii Trade Guild
this guild is renowned for its respectable business practices. The Truishii guild manages business on all of the Truishii colony worlds. (SWJ9)

Trulalis
the primary planet in the Trulalis System, Trulalis was also the least prosperous. It was removed from the worlds of Issor and Cadezia by distance, and was regarded as low-tech by the Issori. The Issori banned middle- and high-technology from the planet, and the natives have more or less accepted the roles of farmers and workers. It is covered with rich, green forests, wide grasslands, and oceans. Although the native Issori have kept the planet low-tech, many remember its thriving days as a fine liberal arts education center during the Old Republic. The average day on Trulalis lasts 23 standard hours, while its year lasts 310 local days. (SWJ4, TFE, SWJ8)

Trulalis Stage Company
this was one of the most prestigious acting guilds on the Outer Rim, boasting the likes of Adalric Brandl and his son, Jaalib, among their members. However, after the fall of the Old Republic and when Trulalis was relegated to low-tech status by the Issori, the company was disbanded. (SWJ8)

Tru-Lok 5000
a starship laser cannon manufactured by Senko Systems. (HTSB)

Tru-Lok 5000x2
this was the designation of Senko Systems' second-generation laser cannons, used on many of the later model GAT-12 Skipray Blastboats. (SWDB)

Truly Sorry
this decrepit old transport ship was loaned to Jan Ors, during a mission which took her to the Star of Empire. She managed to escape the luxury in the Truly Sorry, along with Kyle Katarn. (SFE)

Trun'
this was one of the primary crops grown on the planet Draenell's Point. (GMK)

Truncheon
a weapon which is similar in design to a force pike. (IJ)

Trundur Wall
this range of impassable cliffs was found at the northern edge of the Korunnal Highland, on the planet Haruun Kal. (SHPT)

Trunk Ripper
this large, arboreal mammal inhabited several backwater worlds. They have a prehensile tail that allowed them to move through the branches in search of bugs. They had heavy claws on their forefeet, which they used to tear the bark from trees which are infested by insects. The ripper's long snout enabled it to reach bugs that burrowed deep into the wood of the tree. Although they resembled large birds and could travel from branch to branch in short jumps, their forelegs were incapable of launching them into flight. (IA)

Trunkflute
a Kubazi musical instrument. (WG)

Trunks Bibo
this Ortolan was the leader of the gang known as the Lost Ones during the years leading up to the Clone Wars. Despite his tough exterior and his reputation as one of Coruscant's toughest street fighters, Trunks was secretly in love with Sleta Suke. The pair arranged to disable the attendees at her engagement party, so that she could escape with Trunks and elope. Trunks was easily distinguished from other Ortolans by his tattoos, which covered his short fur in geometric patterns of purple, red, and green. As an individual, Trunks took pleasure in theft, vandalism, and torturing new gang members, the latter activity almost always taking place in the Gartro Rookery. (CCW)

Trunsk
this large, humanoid race of beings was known for their fighting ability and short tempers. Native to the planet Trunska, the Trunsks adapted to life on the cold, thin-atmosphered planet by evolving cave-like nostrils and large ears. Their ancestors were clawed predators, but the Trunsks eventually developed sentience and began using their hands to form and use tools. Their early civilization was based on military strength and power, until Tyl the Deplorable used his military genius to turn his army into a police force and conquered their homeworld. This stopped the intense wars which raged between the clans, freeing up a great amount of funds with which they began developin technology. Trunsks soon developed their own hyperdrive, but their ability to travel the galaxy was cut short when Emperor Palpatine instituted the New Order. Declared a slave species, the Trusnks were the made the centerpieces of many intergalactic circuses and gladiator fighting rings, despite the fact that they are intelligent and independent. Trunsks are covered with short, stiff fur, and two tusks protrude from their lower jaws. Like Wookiees, Trunsks have retractable claws on their hands and feet. (SWJ3, TFE, SWJ13)

Trunska
this rocky world was located in the Colonies region, and was the homeworld of the Trunsk race. It was a cool world with a thin atmosphere. (SWJ13)

Trup
this was one of the more common Kel dor surnames. Its meaning translated into Basic as "porter". (GCG)

Trusk
this was a noted Cragmoloid, who made several trips away from his homeworld of Ankus during the early years of the New Order. (GMR6)

Trust Me
this small freighter was part of the pirate fleet controlled by Larken and the Pillage. It was captained by Bak, but was destroyed by the Interceptor-class freighter Kizbon's Box. (SWJ5)

Trustant
this was the title given to the Caamasi who led the individual Caamasi Remnant communities. The Trustant was responsible for maintaining the community's ways in the hope of one day returning to Caamas. (IJ)

Trustworthy
this modified Etti Lighter was owned and operated by Drolen Antig. It was armed with eight quad-laser cannons. (SWJ10)

Trusty Trikker
this elderly Quarren owned and operated Trusty Trikker's Guns & Ammo, a small weapons dealership located in the settlement of Bartyn's Landing, on the planet Lamaredd, during the years surrounding the Battle of Naboo. Trikker was easily distinguished by the fact that he was missing one eye, the result of a shootout many years before. The loss of his eye forced Trikker to retire from the outlaw trade, but he never lost his love of weapons. Thus, he established the store on Lamaredd to help the many beings who hunted or fished in the oceans of his homeworld. (GMR7)

Trusty Trikker's Guns & Ammo
this weapons dealership was established by the Quarren known as Trusty Trikker on the planet Lamaredd. If a device was designed to hurt something, chances were good it could be found there. (GMR7)

Truth For Cularin
this documentary-producing group rose to public prominence in the Cularin System, during the last years of the Old Republic. Their documentaries described the troubles that had been experienced by the Cularin System over the years, and offered commentary and often wild speculation on why certain events occurred and what might have been done about them. Many beings within the Cularin System soon began to question TFC's motives, for their documentaries often served to stir up more trouble than the problems they depicted. One of their first documentaries on the Believers, a piece that openly questioned how a group of Sith devotees could have established a base on Almas without the Jedi noticing. The documentary went on to speculate that the Believers were actually the outcasts from the Jedi Academy on Almas, and that they were funded by Senator Lavira Wren to cause trouble in the Cularin System, in order to gain additional support and funding from the Galactic Senate. (LFCW)

Truth, The
see True Way (SWI64)

Truthful Toryn
this Duros owned a used starship lot on the planet Tralus during the early years of the New Order. Han Solo tried to sell the Talisman to Toryn, who was aware of the fact that the ship was listed as stolen. He could only offer Han a scrap-metal price for the ship, since it was stolen property, but offered to give a little more if Han would tell him a story. Han was in a hurry, and passed on the story, but took the scrap price in cash. Five years later, after Han was dishonorably discharged from the Imperial armed forces for rescuing Chewbacca, Toryn gave the young man a job as a pilot and repairman. (TPS, THG)

Truuine
this world, the only planet in the Truuine System, was used as a training site by the ancient Jedi Master Mroon Jassa, some 4,000 years before the Battle of Yavin. (TOJC)

Truuzdann
a small spaceport world in the Corellian system. (SCRE)

Truvos
this Imperial military Colonel was one of the primary instructors at the Duluur Sector naval training facility, during the height of the Galactic Civil War. (SWJ2)

Tru-Vu 4
this was a laser-guided scope that was produced for use with blaster rifles during the early years of the New Republic. (SWJ4)

Truvvhhurr
this was one of the largest Wookiee cities established on the planet Kashyyyk. Like its counterparts, Truvvhhurr was established around a manufacturing facility, and was built in the intertwined branches of wroshyr trees. (GMR4)

Tryan Kajme
this YT-2400 freighter was owned and operated by Kaj Nedmak. Kaj and his partner, Celia Durasha, were forced to crashland the ship on Ord Mantell, after being intercepted by agents sent by Bwahl the Hutt to recover Kaj. The Tryan Kajme was destroyed in the crash. (SWJ14)

Tryast
this temperate world was the fifth planet in the Empress Teta System, and was orbited by a single moon. (PH)

Tryll, Augustus
this man, distinguished by his large, beak-like nose and well-oiled, black hair, proposed a deal with Obi-Wan Kenobi during the years following the Clone Wars. Perhaps best known for his dealings in slavery, political betrayals, and stolen property, Tryll was initially dismissed by Kenobi. When the luxury liner was attacked by the Merson Slavers, many of ths ship's passengers accused Tryll of being the source of the signal that indicated the ship's presence in the Merson Asteroid Belt. When Kenobi tried to assume Tryll was innocent until proven guilty, severl passengers remembered their earlier conversation, and argued that they were in the plot together. Before the crowd could attack themboth, Obi-Wan was able to discover that the signal's source was in a fermentation device. He disabled it with his lightsaber, and saved himself and Tryll from any harm. (MC24)

Tryna Chime
this small, arrowhead-shaped sheet of metal was fitted into a ring and used as a musical instrument. The Tryna chime was often the topmost piece of percussion used on a drumheller harp. (VD)

Trynic
this Devaronian tramp freighter captain has piercing red eyes, a trait which generally unnerves his associates. He was long considered one of the best tramp pilots in the Minos Cluster, because of his shrewd business sense and ability to quickly assess a situation's profit potential. He genuinely loves the solitude of space travel, even with the wanderlust most Devaronian males feel. His ship, the converted YT-1300 known as the Solar Flare, has been modified to accept much larger cargoes than a stock freighter. Trynic was known throughout the Cluster as "The Devil," a nod to his appearance as well as an acknowledgement of his business skills. (GG6)

Trynn, Jion
this Imperial Admiral was in command of the fleet which was dispatched to quell the rebellious uprisings on Gerrard V, shortly before the Battle of Yavin. At his command were the Star Destroyers Adjudicator and Relentless. (SWJ3)

Trypanid
this anti-toxin was used to cure the effects of many standard, Imperial interrogation drugs, like Xebonica. (SWJ10)

TS-138
the cell block from which Han Solo and Luke Skywaler claim they are transferring Chewbacca, when they try to rescue Princess Leia. This is another veiled reference to George Lucas' film, THX-1138. (SWN)

TS3519
issued by Grand Admiral Thrawn during the search for Han Solo and Leia Organa Solo on Tatooine, some four years after the Battle of Endor, directive TS3519 prohibited the killing of any individual targetted for capture. The killing of an individual, whether accidental or not, would result in the loss of a week's liberty and a month's wages for the entire platoon. These fines were cumulative, in those situations where more than one individual was wanted for questioning. However, directive TS3519 also stated that, if the only way to stop the individual from escaping was to kill them, then they must be killed no matter what the consequences to the platoon. Should the targetted individual escape, the platoon would be denied liberty for one year, and forfeit all pay for the duration of their service. The individual trooper who allowed the target to escape would be tried and executed for crimes against the Empire. (TG)

T-s5
Seinar Fleet System's Proton Torpedo Launching system used on the TIE Bomber. (SCRE)

T-s7b
an early version of Seinar Fleet System's Targeting Computer, used on the TIE Bomber. (SCRE)

T-s8
an early version of Seinar Fleet System's Targeting Computer, used on the TIE Fighter. (SCRE)

T-s9a
a new version of Seinar Fleet System's Targeting Computer, used on the TIE Interceptor. (SCRE)

Tsaa Qalu
this Yuuzhan Vong warrior was in command of the forces which protected the aliens' base on Wayland, some 28 years after the Battle of Endor. A warrior of the Nuun, Tsaa Qalu chafed at the inexperienced forces he was provided to guard the Mount Tantiss ruins, but kept his own skills razor-sharp. Rather than capture Klin-Fa Gi and Uldir Lochett, Tsaa Qalu chose to let them escape the planet, in hopes of pursuing them into space and locating the hidden Jedi base. The Shapers on Wayland ordered Tsaa Qalu to take the Throat Slasher and hunt down the infidels, and he nearly succeeded. However, a side mission was to ensure that Bey Gandan reached Thyferra in order to deliver the virus which would destroy the alazhi trees. Tsaa Qalu played his game to perfection, despite the misgivings of his crew, and managed to get Bey to Thyferra despite the efforts of the Dug, Leaft. However, Leaft had decided that the Yuuzhan Vong were not going to let him live, so he fought back against Tsaa Qalu and his crew. The Dug stole a coralskipper and used the cognition hood in the craft to force the Throat Slasher to crash into Thyferra. Tsaa Qalu and his entire crew were killed in the explosion. (SWI62, SWI64)

Tsaak Vootuh
this Yuuzhan Vong Commander was in charge of the small fleet which was dispatched to Yavin 4 to capture the students who were training at the Jedi praxeum. Tsaak Vootuh was disappointed to find that the Peace Brigade had reached the system first, and had bungled their own capture attempt. He was then forced to expose Mezhan Kwaad and her heretical work on Tahiri Veila, after having gained the confidence of Nen Yim through his spy, Tsun Qel. Unfortunately for Tsaak Vootuh, he was killed when Tahiri managed to escape from the Shapers. Tsaak Vootuh's actions, however, became the stuff of legend to the many Shamed Ones who struggled to find their place in the new Yuuzhan Vong society. Mezhan Kwaad's heresies proved to the Shamed Ones that the Jedi Knights were not the evil creatures they were made out to be. Stories of how Tahiri survived her torture began to circulate among the Shamed Ones, starting an underground cult that worshipped the Jedi Knights, not the old Yuuzhan Vong gods. (EVC, FH1)

Tsaelke
the graceful, long-necked cetaceans of Chad III's deep oceans. They are large beasts, measuring up to 12 meters in length and four meters in width, and are naturally spirited and curious. The natives of Chad have learned to use them as mounts, and can be seen riding tsaelke as they herd bildogs and proop. One unusual feature of these creatures is their hand-like flippers, which have a semi-opposable thumb that can be used to manipulate large objects. Individuals can be easily identified by their brown markings which are patterns of spots, stripes, and rings. Callista had them carved into the handle of her lightsaber, for her family used to migrate the with herds to support its ranch. (COJ, SWJ10)

Tsaisi
this snake-like creature was genetically created by the Yuuzhan Vong. Shorter and narrower than an amphistaff, the tsaisi was worn coiled around the arm as a sign of a Yuuzhan Vong's position within the military. The tsaisi was of the same species as the amphistaff, but was much more delicate and more difficult to wield in battle. That made its appearance very rare, and the wearer was a warrior of incredible skill in both battle and command. (DTO)

Tsall, Writ
this mercenary found himself on the planet Glova, after a series of embarassing misadventures. He sold his services as a hired gun and sharpshooter to the various criminal elements on the planet. (POC)

TS-Arach
this was the brand name of MerenData's pest control droid. The TS-Arach was spider-like in shape, with four long legs and a central body supporting a snake-like head. It was designed to operate in agricultural environments, killing the pests which could destroy crops. The TS-Arach was "armed" with pesticide sprayers, and had a number of lifeform sensors. It was also equipped with a database of insect and rodent lifeforms, in order to identify potential pests. (FTD)

Tsavong Lah
this Yuuzhan Vong was the Warmaster in command of the forces led by Shedao Shai which invaded the galaxy. Because of his bravery in battle and his ability to lead others, Tsavong Lah had undergone the ritual of escalation countless times. His body, a mixture of true flesh and surge-coral implants, closely resembled that of the deity Yun-Yammka, the Yuuzhan Vong god of war. His body armor was actually grown from his flesh, with individual scales imbedded in his skin. The scales were actually living creations, and had attached themselves to his bones and distorted his limbs to a degree. He hated the fact that Nom Anor was given so much leeway by the Supreme Overlord, Shimmra, but agreed that the Jedi needed to be removed in order to take control of the galaxy. During the attack on Duro, Tsavong Lah managed to capture Leia Organa-Solo, and planned to use her as his first Jedi subject. However, Randa the Hutt sacrificed himself in order to help Leia escape, and Tsavong Lah was nearly killed in battle with Leia and her son, Jacen. Ultimately, the Warmaster left Duro without a Jedi, and without the wealth of sacrificial refugees he had hoped to obtain. In the wake of the Battle of Duro, Tsavong Lah claimed he would put an end to the hostilities and leave the Core Worlds alone, provided that the New Republic turn over Jacen Solo to the Yuuzhan Vong. He replaced the foot he lost in battle with Jacen, setting the stump with a biologically recreated vua'sa foot, further enhancing his stature among the Yuuzhan Vong. In order to ensure a victory at Coruscant and the capture of Jaina and Jacen Solo, Tsavong Lah later sacrificed his arm, but this time the implant did not take. It continued to become infected and fester, despite the taking of Coruscant and the capture of Jacen Solo. Many among the Yuuzhan Vong power structure feared that Tsavong Lah's time as Warmaster had come to an end, and even Viqi Shesh used the apparent failure of the graft to plant seeds of doubt and suspicion in he Warmaster's mind. It was Nen Yim who discovered that the radank claw was growing, and seemingly consuming the Warmaster as it developed. In order to stem the tide of the battle, the Warmaster called upon his father, Czulkang Lah, to assist in recapturing the planet Borleias and destroying the small group of New Republic forces there. The struggle for Borleias dragged on much longer than anticipated, with the Republic's forces using unanticipated techniques to defeat the Yuuzhan Vong. Tsavong Lah began rooting out the possible priests who were undermining his efforts, only to find that his real nemesis was the intelligence being gathered by Nom Anor. This only made the division between the two that much larger, and culminated in the Yuuzhan Vong's glaring defeat in the Battle of Ebaq. As the battle dragged on and more Yuuzhan Vong ships were destroyed, Tsavong Lah ordered an assault on the Jedi Knights on Ebaq 9. He nearly destroyed the Solo twins and many other Jedi, but Jaina was able to defeat him in combat. She stabbed Tsavong Lah in the throat with her lightsaber, killing one of the Yuuzhan Vong's most noted leaders and precipitating the downfall of their invasion. (DTR, JE, BP, EVR, DJ, EL1, EL2, DW)

Tsayv
this surname was common among the Sullustan race, and meant "architect" in the Sullustan language. (GCG)

Tschel
a Lieutenant in the Imperial Navy, Tschel served under Captain Pellaeon aboard the Chimaera during the reign of Grand Admiral Thrawn, some five years after the Battle of Endor. At the time, Tschel was one of the many inexperienced officers serving under Captain Pellaeon, as well as one of the most easily excited. After Thrawn's death, Tschel continued to serve Pellaeon, rising in rank a Major and serving as Pellaeon's chief bridge officer during Pellaeon' struggle with Moff Disra. (HTTE, DFR, SOP)

Tseeach
this Fyodoi tribal shaman is the spiritual leader of the Roh tribe. Like all Fyodoi shamen, Tseeach carries a small transmitter that will warn him if the control station on Tharak is attacked. He is training his son, Erloi, to follow in his footsteps as shaman. (PG2)

Tselgormet Prize
a culinary award given annually to the galaxy's best chef. The chef Porcellus once won it five years in a row, while endentured to Moff Mylore. (TJP)

Tser, Wolam
this man was a noted holo-documentarian who had chronicled the entire political lifecycle of the New Republic. He had collected information dating from the birth of the Alliance to Restore the Republic, and his political acumen was rivaled only by his ability to capture important events on film. During the height of the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy, Tser produced the popular holodocumentary, The Battle of Borleias, which showed the valiant and heroic efforts of Wedge Antilles and the forces which defended Borleias in the wake of the Battle of Coruscant. (EL1, DW)

T-series Protocol Droid
this series of protocol droids was created by the Empire. (SH)

Tshindral III
this airless, lifeless planetoid was known as the location of Gateway Space Station. Tshidral III had a day which lasted 25 standard hours, and its year took up 300 local days. What little atmosphere the planetoid did retain was laden with toxins and corrosive elements which could erode the hull of a small freighter in less than a local day. No one was sure what sort of holocaust destroyed the planet, although there was no end to speculation among the patrons of the Falling Star Saloon. (WSV)

Tsi
this was the native language of the Mrlssti. (PGT)

Tsian
this woman was a princess from the planet Old Mankoo, during the years following the Battle of Naboo. Like most of the royalty from the planet, Princess Tsian struggled to maintain her wealthy lifestyle in the wake of a devastating economic disaster. When her family's claim to the throne was overthrown, she decided to enhance her standing by becoming an assassin for hire. The Senate Guard linked Princess Tsian to the death of Senator Jheramahd Greyshade when a Psicom 126 droid interface was discovered inside the verbobrain of Senator Greyshade's THX-series servant droid. Only one cybernetic interface was purchased with the Psicom unit, and it was registered to Princess Tsian. Her role in Greyshade's death was revealed when she was dispatched to eliminate his successor, his own cousin Simon Greyshade. She pretended to have romantic feelings for Simon, then lured him out onto a balcony. Tsian then called for her assassin droids to attack them. Only the quick intervention of Sagoro Autem and Isaru Omin, who subdued Princess Tsian and broke her link to the droids, saved Greyshade's life. It was later revealed that she had been hired by Venco Autem to eliminate Greyshade, and that she was the assassin who killed Jheramahd as well. Venco arranged to have Tsian released from prison, in return for her commitment to help him eliminate Greyshade. The feint nearly worked, but the detective work of the Jedi Knights and the Senate Guard revealed the plans before they could come to fruition. Princess Tsian was again imprisoned and held for questioning. (RHD)

Tsii dau poonsi
this Yuuzhan Vong command translated into Basic as, "the mouth, cause it to close." It was used to close the access ramp to a Yuuzhan Vong starship. (EVC)

Tsik Vai
this was the name given to the small, skyhopper-like ground vehicles which were created by the Yuuzhan Vong. Like all Yuuzhan Vong vehicles, the tsik vai were grown, rather than built. Each tsik vai was equipped with a collection of whiplike tentacles that were used to capture a target or prey. In shape, the tsik vai resembled a huge seabird or flat searay, with dovin basals studding its body to give it life and propulsion. The neck sac of a tsik vai could be distended to reveal bright red flesh, and was used to signal other craft in the vicinity. The wings of this craft were flexible, and it "breathed" through a set of gills on its flanks, which whistled as it moved through the air. The average length of these vessels was about nine meters, and they required a pilot to operate. (EVC, UF, NJOSB)

Tsil
this is the word used to describe the crystalline rock formations found on the planet Nam Chorios. Those tsil formed from Spook crystals were acutally sentient spires of rock. The tsils were the source of Force-sensitivity among the settlers on the planet, but their ability to channel electricity earned them the notice of Loronar Corporation. Loronar harvested tsil crystals for use in their Centrally Controlled Independent Replicant (CCIR) technology. When it was discovered that the tsils were actually sentient, Loronar was severely reprimanded by the New Republic, and those CCIR devices which were already in use had to be recovered in order for the tsils to be replaced with inorganic crystals. (POT, EGA)

Tsillin
this was a common name among Quarren females. It meant "sad-eyed". (GCG)

Tsillin Wel
this female Quarren served as a New Republic Intelligence agent whose job was to pore through Imperial expenditure records to locate "black holes." These "black holes" were expenses that couldn't be explained, and might possibly lead to anti-Alliance operations that could still exist. Among the things she searched for was evidence that Tycho Celchu had been on the Imperial payroll. In this capacity, she served as a material witness in Celchu's trial, and detailed that credits had been deposited into accounts for Celchu, but that there was no evidence that he was aware of them. (KT)

Tsilor River
located on the planet New Plympto, this river formed one of the boundaries of the city of Phemiss. (CCW)

Tsinimal
this alien race subjugated the planet of Langhesa nearly 100 years before the Battle of Naboo, enslaving the native Langhesi. The Tsinimals regarded the Langhesi skills in genetic manipulation to be an affront to their gods, and sought to wipe them out. Many xenoarchaeologists note that mass-murder and galactic conquest did not bother the gods. (RP)

Tsmeu-6
this personal wheel bike was produced by the Z-Gomot Ternbuell Guppat Corporation during the final years of the Old Republic. Measuring 2.5 meters in diameter, the Tsmeu-6 was originally designed as a military vehicle, and was known as the preferred ground vehicle of General Grievous during the Clone Wars. The central ring of the bike was padded for the comfort of the rider, and housed a pair of frictionless, magnetic rails that supported two massive chains that propelled the outer drive rings. These outer rings were studded with large claws that could dig into the rockiest of terrain for traction and stability, or could fold inward to allow the wheel bike to approach speeds of 330 kilometers per hour. The rider sat just outside of the rings, so that they had a clear view of the road. Opposite the rider was the main weapons emplacement, which could accommodate a double laser cannon. At the bottom of the vehicle were a pair of running boards that folded up when the vehicle was in motion. When stopped, or when necessary to move over rough terrain, each running board folded down to expose two clawed legs. These legs held the wheel bike upright when parked, or could be used to move the wheel bike over obstacles. With these legs extended, the Tsmeu-6 stood nearly four meters tall. (X3, SWDB)

Tso'asu
this was a crawling creature native to the Yuuzhan Vong homeworld. (EVC)

Tsore
this Gallofree medium transport was used by the Alliance to transport bacta during the Galactic Civil War. (XWA)

Tsorria
one of the two permanent polar ice caps located on Stroiketcy, Tsorria was named for the word "lower" used by its discoverers. (GG2)

Tsoss Beacon
an abandoned space station located in the Deep Core, the station was built by droids and suicide teams on a barren planetoid. The station was created as an automated beacon for ships moving through the Core. The station fell into disrepair around the time of the Battle of Yavin, and was abandoned. It was here that Admiral Daala convened a meeting of the surviving Imperial warlords following the destruction of the Eye of Palpatine. (DS, PH)

Tssolok
see T'ssolok (SWGAL)

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