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T'ssolok
this intense, Twi'leki liquor was bottled in a sculpted decanter. Thaddeus Ross often drank a bottle of this liquor whenever he felt that hislife couldn't get any worse. Some beings worried that the taste of the liqour would be awful, but it was actually the aftertaste the floored most drinkers. (SWJ15)

TS-Titan
this immense beam drill system was developed by Karflo Corporation for used in heavy-duty applications like building and starship construction. (EGW)

Tsui Choi
this small, blue humanoid (who resembled an Aleena) was a Jedi Master, and a contemporary of Mace Windu and Qui-Gon Jinn. Tsui Choi was known as a skilled pilot, and could make a capital ship do things reserved for starfighters. He and his student, Theen Fida, were part of a team dispatched to the planet Yitheeth, in an effort to locate the Yinchorri command center. Master Choi was disheartened when Theen Fida was killed on Yinchorr while guarding their starship, but steeled himself for the work to come. Master later caught Vilmarh Grahrk's cousin, before the Devaronian could steal the ship. Years later, Master Choi was part of the force dispatched by the Old Republic to the planet Drongar, during the height of the Clone Wars. The VCD987 was attacked by Separatist forces and boarded, with the Separatist forces led by Count Dooku himself. Dooku let the Jedi return to Coruscant, but ordered his forces to eliminate any clone troopers aboard the ship. He also took a place on the Jedi Council, serving until the Jedi were eliminated in the wake of the First Battle of Coruscant and the Jedi Purge. (AOW, J4, OWS)

Tsukkian Water Freighter
this kind of starship was designed to carry huge cargoes of water to desert planets and other water-starved worlds, for purposes of terra-forming and in times of drought. During the height of the New Order, these ships were considered clunky and out-of-date, but nonetheless found usage among mercenary and pirate fleets because of their durability. (SWCP)

Tsun Qel
this Yuuzhan Vong Shaper claimed to have been sent to assist Nen Yim by Mezhan Kwaad herself. In reality, Tsun was a spy who had been sent to Yavin 4 to ensure that no heretical activity was taking place during the examination of Tahiri Veila. He had been given a complete history of Nen Yim's activities and suspected heresies, in order to gain her confidence without alerting her to his true motives. (EVC)

T'surr
this desert planet, located in the Expansion Region, was a cold world that was continually swept by winds and storms. T'surr orbited at a large distance from its sun, so very little light and heat reached the planet. The native sentient species, also known as the T'surr, as well as other creatures found on the planet, evolved to survive in these harsh conditions. The planet's gravity was considered higher than normal, and many humanoid races considered the gravity too oppressive. (WOTC, UANT)

T'surr
little was known about this alien race, which was native to the planet T'surr in the Expansion Region. Violent and ruthless, the T'surr were large beings with blue, marble-like skin and a heavily-muscled, humanoid frame. A number of horns crowned their heads, and large ears gave them excellent hearing. Four red eyes sat above a wide mouth which was filled with razor-sharp teeth. As a race, the T'surr considered any species weaker than they were to be merely chattel, and had no qualms about enslaving "lesser species". The male T'surr ruled their homeworld, and often traveled away from T'surr as slavers and pirates. Females are almost never seen, and the males often describe them as small and feeble. From each of the T'surr's elbows there were two forearms: a heavily-muscled primary arm and a thin, clawed secondary arm. Like most creatures that evolved on T'surr, the average T'surr had excellent vision in low-light conditions. (WOTC, UANT)

T'surrese
this was the native language of the T'surr race. (WOTC, UANT)

Tsyk
this planet is the homeworld of the Tsyklen race. (THG)

Tsyklen
this round, hairless race is native to the planet Tsyk. They have large eyes, pale skin and slender features. Each hand is studded with seven fingers and two opposable thumbs. (THG)

Tsyr
this Kajain'sa'Nikto and his son, Bok, were two of the last members of the Morgukai Warriors. Tsyr himself was the former comrade of Ma'kis'shaalas, who abandoned the Morgukai to become a Jedi Knight. It was Ma'kis'shaalas who scarred much of Tsyr's face, during a duel in which both Nikto fought hard. Tsyr ultimately lost his footing in the Skulljaw Grottoes and fell, but was spared by Ma'kis'shaalas. During the years following the Battle of Naboo, they were mercenaries who used cortosis-based armor and weapons to fight against the Jedi Knights. They were hired by Ro Fenn, with the assistance of Vilmahr Grahrk, to kidnap Nat Secura in an effort to force Lon Secura into keeping Ro Fenn alive. The Nikto were also under the employ of Kh'aris Fenn, who was working to overturn his father's leadership and take control of Ryloth. As the more experienced warrior of the pair, Tsyr was continually having to overcome Bok's impulsive behaviors to realize their goals. They returned to Kintan with their captives, in an effort to draw the Jedi Knights searching for Nat Secura and Master Tholme away from Ryloth. Tsyr refused to help his son when Bok was trapped on the Fire River, after Bok's impulsive behavior allowed Aayla Secura and Quinlan Vos to escape. He was surprised, as well as proud, when Bok survived the lava and returned to his side. When the two Morgukai cornered the Jedi inside Fortress Kh'aris, Tsyr was beheaded in combat with Quinlan Vos. (ROP, WOTC, GORW)

T'Syriel
this humanoid race, native to the planet Shiva IV, was a slightly canine appearance. From each temple on their skulls, a think ridge of bone extended backward to the base of their neck. There were twelve distinct tribes of T'Syriel found on the planet, all led by an individual known as the Demarch. The skin of a T'Syriel was a deep golden color, which set them apart from their dark-skinned human counterparts. There were twelve distinct tribes of T'Syriel, and for many generations they existed separately. However, as struggles between human and T'Syriel became more heated, they united to form the Twelve Tribes. (MC53)

TT-32
this droid was among the many automatons owned by Tien Tubb, in his workshop on Nar Shaddaa, during the years following the Jedi Civil War. It was the thirty-second droid in its series, a fact that the droid was very proud of. When The Exile arrived on Nar Shaddaa to investigate the possibility that Jedi Master Zez-Kai Ell was on the moon, TT-32 paid him to recover IT-31 from Kodin, in order to preserve the shield technology plans stored in its memory banks. (KOTOR2)

TT-4
this model of electrobinoculars was manufactured by Neuro-Saav, and contained an internal holographic recording system. This allowed the TT-4 to record and play back up to three hours' worth of images. These electrobinoculars were introduced during the last years of the Old Republic, and became valuable pieces of technology to the scouts who supported the Grand Army of the Republic. (EGW, JT)

TT4 Macrobinoculars
designed and manufactured by NeuroSaav, this model of holorecording macrobinoculars served two purposes. First, it was a standard pair of macrobinoculars. Second, it was capable of recording what the users was viewing. Most early models, produced during the early years of the New Republic, were very expensive. (EGW)

TT-40
this library droid was produced by TelBrinTel for use in retrieiving information. It was given little data storage capacity, being designed to provide information on a by-request basis. The TT-40 was equipped with a wide, repulsorengine base that supported a switchboard assembly. The TT-40 used a TelBrinTel proprietary interface, and stored incoming data on a trio of data wheels which spun as the droid worked. Early in their production, TT-40 droids were prohibitively expensice, but were often subsidized by governmental programs to further education. (EGD)

TT-40
this TelBrinTel library droid was installed as the recorder of assignments and transactions for the Supervisor's Committee on the city of Griann, on Teyr. TT-40 was an officious, ill-tempered droid. (SOL, EGD)

TT-6
this was the designation of the Trade Federation's MTT-based command center, during the occupation of the planet Naboo. Unlike other MTTs, TT-6 had a droid pilot permanently installed. Most of the droid commanders were transported in TT-6 while on Naboo. (CCG15)

TT8L
see TT-8L (GQRG)

TT-8L
known as the Tattletale droid, this droid was produced by Serv-O-Droid as a vestibule snoop for the rich and reclusive beings of the galaxy. The TT-8Ls round eye was attached to a segmented arm that could extend or retract from its compartment, and could flex into a number of configurations to get the best view possible. TT-8L droids were programmed as door greeters, communicating with new arrivals and then alerting the residents that someone has come to see them. Because of the popularity of the TT-8L, Serv-O-Droid produced a number of variations, including the TT-8L/XSS and the TT-8L/Y7. (POT, EGD)

TT-8L/XSS
this variant on the TT-8L droid was produced by Serv-O-Droid from antiqued brass. Unlike the standard TT-8L, the XSS model was designed to be an ornate observation device. Its brass finish was inlaid with silver adronments and intricate scrollwork, and its snakelike body was mounted on a heavy post which was bolted to the floor. Emperor Palpatine used a number of XSS models in his residences, to monitor who came to visit. (EGD)

TT-8L/Y7
this version of Serv-O-Droid's TT-8L droid was the least expensive of its variants, lacking a segmented body. Instead, the Y7 was simply the observation eye attached to a single-jointed arm, and it was given scanning capabilities. The Y7 was targetted for sale to the more paranoid members of galactic society, including crimelords and black marketeers, who wanted to know who was calling as well as whether or not they were armed. In keeping with the target audience, Serv-O-Droid gave the Y7 model a confrontational personality that could be altered to its owner's wishes. Jabba the Hutt had a Y7 model installed at this palace on Tatooine. (EGD)

TT8L-Y7
see TT-8L/Y7 (GQRG)

TT-9
this Trade Federation MTT was key to the Federation's invasion of the planet Naboo, for it was used to deploy additional STAPs into an arena whenever reinforcements were called for. (CCG15)

Tteel Kkak
this Jawa was the leader of the Kkak clan when they discovered the crashed starship containing Jabba's rancor. They expected to find a great salvage from the ship, but the rancor had devoured the crew and damaged much of the ship. Many of his clan were killed discovering the rancor. (TJP)

TTS-15
manufactured by Industrial Automaton, this droid was designed to teach a variety of skills. Marketed as an education and tutorial droid, the TTS-15 could instruct an organic being in subjects ranging from advanced mathematics to galactic history. Initially, the TTS-15 series was only available through a lease program, making them accessible only to the wealthier beings in the galaxy. During the height of the New Order, a lower-priced version of the TTS-15 was produced for mass-market sales. (FTD)

TTT-54
this was one of SoroSuub's first military contributions to the Alliance to Restore the Republic, during the height of the Galactic Civil War. The TTT-54, known as a Thumper, was a grenade launcher that required a great deal of effort to move into position. Unlike weapons like the Merr-Sonn MobileMortar-3, the TTT-54 did not have a built-oin repulsorlift engine. The TTT-54 made up for this by allowing a wide variety of projectiles to be fired, depending on how the weapon was programmed. (AEG)

Ttul'Thar
a Kian'thar businessbeing who worked as a mediator for MadisCorp. (GG12)

T-type Starship
this is another name for the Aramadia-class thrustship. (TT)

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

Tu Shoolb
this Yuuzhan Vong served aboard Prefect Da'Gara's advance yorik-coral worldship. A decorated warrior, Tu Shoolb served as a helmsman during the initial landing on Helska. Da'Gara often grated at Tu Shoolb's questioning of his commands, but was forced to admit that Tu Shoolb was a resourceful member of his crew. (VP)

TU-5
this astromech droid was a constant companion to Suz Tanwa during the height of the New Order. In addition to navigation duties, TU-5 was also a scientific analysis droid, capable of dating ancient objects and recalling information on a variety of ancient civilizations. (PH)

Tu'ala
this young girl was Jedi Master Zuth's Padawan, during the years surrounding the Battle of Geonosis. She failed to grasp the need for a single Jedi to sacrifice themselves for the greater good, reasoning that all beings were equal in the Force. Master Zuth cautioned her that she was forgetting that each being had their own destiny, along with their physical form. When an assassination attempt was made on several galactic Senators on Coruscant, Master Zuth and Tu'ala were the only Jedi on the scene. Master Zuth was killed, but not before he revealed to Tu'ala that there was a third thing that made beings unique in the Force: one's love for other beings. Tu'ala realized that she did love Zuth, and her knowledge of the Force deepened. (T14)

Tualin
this was one of the many Twi'leki clans which were native to the planet Ryloth. In the Twi'leki language, the clan's name meant "royal" or "noble". (GCG)

Tuareg
native to the planet Kadril, this unusual reptile was domesticated and used as a mount by the Nociv. The average tuareg stood nearly two meters tall. Tuaregs stood on four legs, with their muscular hind legs and thin forelegs, with a thick tail serving to counterbalance the beast's body. The upper torso and head of the tuareg was equine in form. (LAT3)

Tuba Ancho
this male Aqualish was a pirate of some renown during the years leading up to the Battle of Naboo. He worked briefly with Meeko Ghintee before the Muttani was arrested, and later worked with Quallung Tula, Grillo Zaman, Bado Karpa, and Sabo Leeda to steal fuel cells from the Outland Transit Station during Ghintee's escape from Oovo IV. However, a bounty was placed on all their heads by Rozatta, and Tuba Ancho was captured by Jango Fett shortly afterward. (BH)

Tubal Iron
a raw form of extruded iron, tubal iron was produced in long cylinders. (VP)

Tubal Park
this was the name of a wondrous, overhead garden located in the capital city of Rian, on the planet Frego. All of the garden's plantlife was maintained in large, transparent tubes, which were suspended above the ground so that people could view the plants from all aspects. Small creatures, essential to the lifecycles of the plants, were also kept in the tubes. Certain parts of the park were open to visitors, who could meander through the transparent enclosure as if floating in air. (TOW)

Tube Hog
this was a term used by bongo racers on the planet Naboo, which described any racer who purposely blocked other racers from passing them, especially in the racing tubes that formed the starting and finishing areas of a racecourse. (GMR4)

Tube Larvae
this unusual creature was native to the planet Selonia. Their heads were little more than an orifice through which its tongue could flick out, while their tails were shaped like a human heart. They were considered a delicacy among the Selonians. (EGP)

Tubeborn
this was a derogatory term, used during the height of the Clone Wars to describe a clone trooper. (LFCW)

Tubecar
any repulsorlift vehicle used to transport people and cargo through the tubes which connect buildings on airless planets, moons, and asteroids. (LCF)

Tube-launched Grapple
this portable grappling device resembled a lightsaber hilt. It contained a replaceable charge which propelled a length of syntherope upwards. At the end of the syntherope was an expanding hook which produced three heavy-duty tines. A pop-up sight provided assistance in targetting, and a miniature winch provided lift. (OE)

Tuber
this was the nickname given to an ancient Dantari encountered by Anakin Solo when he accompanied Mara Jade Skywalker to Dantooine. Tuber often traded vincha roots to Anakin for other goods, as the old Dantari realized Mara was not feeling well. Tuber later helped Anakin escape from a Yuuzhan Vong warrior, before Anakin told him to take his tribe and flee from the invaders. (DTO)

Tuchap
this jovial Farghul worked as a booker and infochant on the planet Coruscant during the last decades of the Old Republic.An overweight individual with several allergies, Tachup had led the life of a being who was continually being let down by his associates. Because of this, Tuchap developed a vengeful streak, and could quickly turn on any being who he felt had double-crossed them, often turning them over to his more criminal contacts. (CCW)

Tucker, Gray
this man served as the chief security administrator for MerenData, just before the onset of the Clone Wars. (HNN4)

Tud
this was a common name given to male 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)

Tudan Sal
this was the name of a noted Sakiyan individual. (UANT)

Tuden Sal
this Sakiyan was an associate of Lorn Pavan. Tuden owed Pavan a debt of gratitude because it was Pavan who got Sakiyan a wealth of business selling liquor to a successful chain of Coruscant restaurants. The business made Tuden rich, and he never forgot Pavan's help. When Pavan was in trouble trying to escape Darth Maul, Tuden arranged for a driver to pick of Pavan and his droid, I-5YQ. Tuden also arranged for Pavan to obtain an ARE Thixian Seven, which Pavan planned to use to finish his battle with Maul. Before he left, though, Pavan turned control of I-5YQ over to Tuden so that the information the droid contained could be brought to the attention of the Jedi Knights. The Sakiyan was both honored and pleased, because he had been coveting the droid for some time for his own use. (DMSH)

Tudrath Dyn
this Yuuzhan Vong youth was one of many who were taught by Czulkang Lah, during the alien's invasion of the galaxy. (EL1)

Tue
this planet is the first world in the Kidron System. It is a ball of molten rock. (PG3)

Tueinami
this swift-flowing river is found on the planet Vykos. It has several white-water rapids that attract rafters from across the galaxy. (SWJ8)

Tufar
this planet, a froven ball of ice and methane, is the sixth planet in the Elrood System. (PG3)

Tuff1 Jumpsuit
this close-fitting, single-piece combat suit resembled a standard flight suit, except that it was dark green instead of orange. The elbows and knees were well-padded, and trauma padding protected the chest, back, and limbs. It was manufactured by Ayelixe/Krongbing Textiles during the height of the Galactic Civil War. (DTO, ROE, AEG)

Tug
any small starship that is designed to moved large containers and freighters around in deep space supply stations. Most tugs are about 5 meters in length, and resemble teardrops. Their maximum sublight speed is around 10 MGLT, but speed is not of the essence as much as maneuverability. These unshielded craft are equipped with two small repulsors slung underneath the craft's nose. These are used to nudge the larger cargo ships around. (TIE)

Tuggle
an otter-like creature native to the planet Toola, tuggles travel across the icy plains in huge packs. They have been domesticated by the Whiphids, which use them as sledge animals. They are small, measuring just a half-meter in height and up to two meters in length, but they have very powerful legs and thin bodies. (SWJ10, ROE)

Tugorn
this Yuuzhan Vong subaltern was escalated by Nas Choka, in recognition of his work in remaking Belkadan and Gyndine into viable worlds for Yuuzhan Vong biotechnology. (JE)

Tugrina, Malan
this man, a native of Alderaan, had left his homeworld well before it was destroyed by Governor Tarkin and the first Death Star. He had attached himself to Mon Mothma as an aide, when she first started to oppose the will of Emperor Palpatine. His tenure with her continued will into the early years of the New Republic, during which time he came to calling her the nickname Iwo, until he was forced to make the ultimate sacrifice for her. When Tolokai was brainwashed into being a agent for Warlord Zsinj, Malan was able to come between the Gotal's attack and Mon Mothma. Malan took the vibroblade meant for her in the chest, where it pierced a major artery. Malan managed to detain Tolokai long enough for Mon Mothma to call for security and escape. As Tolokai continued to advance, Malan managed one last effort and tackled the Gotal. They fell down a flight of stairs, and Tolokai's neck was broken in the fall. However, Malan's injuries were too severe, and he died from loss of blood. (SOC)

Tuhgri
this race is native to the planet Ehjenla. As a race, they believe in the existence of a Great Creator who provides them with everything they need to survive on their homeworld as well as in space. This belief has generated an unwritten law among the Tuhgri that states "no individual beign may own anything." Their native language if a dialect of Huttese. Tuhgri live in various tribes, led by a gaawan, who is elected to join the House of Balance. The Tuhgri are of medium height, and are completely hairless. Their reddish skin is wrinkled, and bony ridges cover their skulls to protect their crania. They are a thin, humanoid race with six fingers on each hand and a diamond-shaped nose with four nostrils. While they are not possesive, their belief in the Great Creator means that anything they happen to find is taken for the population, often without asking permission. (KO)

Tuhm, Cherek
this man served the Old Republic as an officer of the Ministry of Licenses and Permits during the years leading up to the Clone Wars. He considered himself an ecxellent hand-to-hand fighter, having won the Ministry's own internal tournament eight years running before was assigned to the Intelligence agency, just after the Battle of Geonosis. For his first mission, Cherek was placed in command of the rescue of Edbit Teeks from the planet Tarhassan. Like most of the rest of the team, Cherek was a rookie, and relied more on his bureaucratic training than his gut instincts. Every step of the mission had to be completely planned out, and execution could not waver if they were to succeed. This grated on Joram Kithe and his partner, Mapper Gann, who had survived an earlier mission on Pengalan IV only through their quick thinking and ability to improvise. Tuhm became extremely flustered by Joram's initiative during the mission, especially when Joram and Mapper reworked the team's original plan in order to break Teeks out of prison. During the daring rescue, Tuhm took a blaster bolt in the chest and was badly wounded. He survived the injury, however, and received medical treatment durnig the team's return to Coruscant. (SWI73)

Tuiv
this was a common female name given to Sullustan females. It meant "laughter" in the Sullustan language. (GCG)

Tujiamoor
this planet was known for its seismic history, as evidenced by the Talecalle volcanoes. (SWJ14)

Tuk Prevoz
this ring-shaped cargo ship was en route to Coruscant when Luke Skywalker and Lando Calrissian tried to rescue Leia Organa from Prince Xizor's castle, just before the Battle of Endor. Luke and Lando flew the Millennium Falcon along side the Tuk Prevoz as it approached the planet, keeping the Falcon out of sensor sight. The Tuk Prevoz was actually a Xizor Transport Systems cargo ship. (SE)

Tuk'ata
this vicious creatures were native to the planet Korriban. Over many millennia, the tuk'ata were twisted by the Dark Side of the Force, and became guardians of the Sith temples which were built on the planet. These beasts were huge, jet-black things with four sturdy legs, a pair of thin, insectile arms sprouting from atop their shoulders, and four claw-like tendrils emerging from their foreheads. The mouth of a tuk'ata was filled with three rows of teeth, and its head was protected by three horns. The arms of the tuk'ata were generally considered to be vestigial wings, and were tipped with poisonous stingers. The poison acted on contact, numbing any flesh it touched. When injected into a being's body, the poison shut down muscles and other vital systems, including the heart and lungs, leading to a swift and painful death. (EGP, JQ10)

Tuknatan
this feline alien was one the denizens of the ancient cities of Cinnagar. (GAS)

Tul Bulba
this business-savvy Twi'lek owned and operated The Dark Side of the Planet cantina on the planet Nubia, during the height of the New Order. (CCW)

Tulagn
this Rodian owned Tulagn's Starship Outfitters, on the planet Wroona. He was a shady character who was always looking for ways to get more money for his merchandise than it was actually worth. He was also know to smugglers and independent spacers as a fence who could move almost any form of stolen goods. He kept a collection of worthless trinkets in his exterior assortment of items, and a spacer had only to bring one to Tulagn to indicate they had an item to fence. Tulagn would claim that the trinket was his last specimen, but then would invite the spacer into the back room to view other pieces. (PSG, SWJ3)

Tulagn's Starship Outfitters
this small operation worked near the primary starport on the planet Wroona. It was owned by the Rodian Tulagn, and catered to the various needs of smugglers and independent spacers. The shop was also a front for Tulagn's real business, fencing stolen merchandise to the highest bidder. (PSG)

Tulah
this young Muun was a student at the Leadership School on Andara, during the years following the Battle of Naboo. Distinguished by a shock of yellow hair which stuck straight up from his head, Tulah was a scholarship student who never fit in with the wealthier students at the School. His businesslike demeanor attracted him to Gillam Tarturi, who asked him to join his small band of mercenaries. His field of expertise was in military history, and he provided Gillam's group with a battle strategist. When Gillam's plan to fake his own death and blame it on his father was exposed by Anakin Skywalker and his Master, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Tulah, Gillam, and the entire team were expelled from the Leadership School and transported to Coruscant for questioning. (JQ5)

Tulak
this Advozse warlord was active some 200 years before the Battle of Naboo. He was infamous for sweeping onto undefended planets and taking control of them for himself. His activities were made known to the Jedi Knights of the day, and the Jedi Council dispatched Polvin Kut and his apprentice, Yaddle, to the planet Koba, where Tulak had recently taken control. Tulak knew of Polvin Kut, since he had killed Kut's parents years before. Tulak was able to defeat Polvin Kut in battlem beheading the human Jedi before capturing Yaddle. He interrogated Yaddle about the Jedi Council's intentions toward him, but she refused to break. In return, Tulak imprisoned her in an underground chamber. He sealed the chamber, and then set off toplunder more planets. He eventually died, and left everything - including the planets like Koba - to his son, Kalut. (T5)

Tulak Hord
this ancient Sith Lord was buried in the Valley of the Dark Lords, on the planet Korriban, next to the tomb of Marka Ragnos. Among the artifacts Tulak Hord left behind was his mask, which served as a protective helm during his life. The mask aged to a dull black over time, but the eyes retained an eerie glow. Any being who wore the mask discovered a feeling of intense claustrophobia. (KOTOR)

Tuldok
this Recopian "family" owned the Tuldok Ranch. Although they were regarded by most people as traveling traders, the Tuldoks were actually pirates who plundered their way through the Colonies region of the galaxy. During the height of the New Order, they stayed in the Colonies region during the Imperial occupation of Recopia, but returned shortly befre the battle of Endor as privateers working for the Alliance. After the loose government of Recopia joined the New Republic, the Tuldok family assumed legitimate control of the Recopian govnerment. (CCW)

Tuldok Ranch
this small, rocky plateau was located on the planet Recopia. Like many other such plateaus, the Tuldok Ranch was essentially a city-state unto itself. Owned by the Tuldok family, the Ranch served as their base of operations. (CCW)

Tuldok, Gull
this man was one of the leaders of the Tuldok clan during the last years of the Old Republic, commanding one of the family's three main pirate fleets. Although Recopia was considered his home, Gull spent most of his life in space, ambushing ships in the Colonies region and returning only to restock his ships. When Emperor Palpatine and the Empire took control of the galaxy, Gull was called home to Recopia to protect the Tuldok Ranch. This duty was considered too boring for him, and he found an outlet in gambling. (CCW)

Tulgah
a rare species of troll-like creatures who have mastered a form of magic. Some of them use this magic for good, especially the healers. Others, such as Morag, use the magic for evil. (ECAR)

Tulimus
this man was a Captain in the Imperial Navy, and was in command of the Star Destroyer Havoc during the assault on Edan II. He hoped to ensure an Imperial victory over the Alliance at Edan II by planting an agent within the base's personnel. At a pre-defined signal, the spy would bring down the planetary shield and disable the ion cannon, allowing Colonel Deers' forces to launch a ground assault. Unfortunately, Tulimus didn't count on the resourcefulness of the rebel underground or the Alliance, which launched a full-out attack on the Havoc after the Empire had routed Edan Base. In the face of the attack, Tulimus and his crew were destroyed in the explosion of the Havoc. (IAG)

Tulis, Maharg
this was the new identity provided to Edda Gast by the New Republic, after she agreed to provide information on Warlord Zsinj's Project Chubar and Project Minefield. Maharg was a home decorator born on Alderaan. She never got a chance to use it, however, as she was arrested upon her arrival on Coruscant for smuggling Imperial credits onto the planet. (SOC)

Tull Raine
this Barabel ruled the Dool Arena on Reuss VIII, during the early stages of the Galactic Civil War. A former shockboxer, Tull retained the use of his boxing gloves, which he used for both showmanship and combat. (WSV)

Tull, Sheeka
this woman, a former smuggler and entrepreneur who was native to the planet Atrivis 7, was a noted pilot who worked with the Desert Wind guerrilla group during the height of the Clone Wars. She was also loyal to the Old Republic, and agreed to help Kit Fisto and Obi-Wan Kenobi infiltrate the native Cestians in an effort to ascertain the truth behind the JK-series security droids being ordered by the Separatists. Her loyalty only extended as far as needed, and she made it perfectly clear to the offworlders that she was not happy about the situation. She was the daughter of Sheevis Tull, who taught her how to fly a starship. She nearly lost her sister on Devon Four, when the Republic refused to break an embargo to provide aid when a plague struck the planet. Sheeka took it upon herself to smuggler the antidote onto the planet, breaking several Republic laws to save her sister. A dark-skinned woman of exceptional beauty and strength, Sheeka had a stringent sense of humor and a deep-seated love of her people. As an eighteen-year-old smuggler, she moved about in her personal starship, the Spindragon, which she kept lovingly maintained. During this time she had a brief affair with Jango Fett, and she never forgot him. After her parents were killed in a range-war on Atrivis 7, she fled the planet to the most remote location she could reach: Ord Cestus. Once on the planet, she soon found herself in love with a miner named Yander. She also fell in love with his three children and the mining community. Thus, Yander's death hit Sheeka hard, and she retreated into her personal shell. Years later, when the Jedi arrived, she arranged to meet Master Fisto in the Dashta Mountains, and was surprised to find that the Nautolan was also accompanied by a group of ARC troopers. The appearance of the clones, who resembled Jango Fett at the time Sheeka first met him, shook her up a bit. It was their appearance that softened Sheeka a little, and she found herself attracted to Nate in many ways. Even training for combat drew her closer to Nate, who eventually changed his name to Jangotat. After their base was invaded by a group of combat droids, Sheeka managed to rescue the badly-injured Jangotat and remove him to her village in the Zantay Hills. It was during his recovery that Jangotat felt most vulnerable, and his presence at the settlement only placed Sheeka and her family in danger. Sheeka revealed that she hated what he represented, the Clone Wars and the way it was destroying the galaxy. As for Jangotat himself, she only felt pity. This pity changed to love after she took him to see the Guides in person, and Jangotat realized that he was unique in the galaxy, despite the obvious nature of his upbringing. She kissed him twice to prove her love, and Jangotat did nothing to prevent it. In the brief time they were together, Sheeka conceived a child by Jangotat, the only thing she had to cling to after his heroic death on the Kibo Plateau. (TCD)

Tull, Sheevis
this man was a noted independent spacer, during the years leading up to the Battle of Naboo. He taught his daughter, Sheeka, everything he knew about flying, as well as techniques to eliminate self-doubt. (TCD)

Tulla Gladeyes and the Shrieking Squeebees
during the last decades of the Old Republic, Jabba the Hutt often employed this band to play at his palace on Tatooine. (E1A7)

Tulon, Beri
this man was the latest member of his family to join the armed forces. His ancient ancestors fought alongside Empress Teta during the Great Hyperspace War, and Tulon's service to the Empire made his family proud. He was known as a friendly soldier, too friendly for his superiors, especially after he was promoted to Lieutenant and spent most of his time getting to know his troops. However, his troops were extremely loyal and effective, and Tulon's results could not be ignored. After Tulon was promoted to Captain, one of his superiors contrived to have Tulon eliminated by sending his troops to Khomm, placing them in harm's way. However, Tulon and a handful of others survived the massacre, and he eventually discovered the treacherous actions. He exposed his superior officer, but the fact that so many men died under his command led him to request a transfer to become an instructor. Tulon excelled in teaching the workings of the Battlefield Holographic Control Interface. (FC)

Tulrus
this omnivorous creature was native to the planet Mustafar, where it was known as an extremely aggressive beast. Individuals were easily provoked, and would sometime attack another creature without provocation. A tulrus was distinguished by its heavy body and the massive spikes that crowned its head and ran along its spine. These spikes were used on in defense, however, and the tulrus preferred to trample its victims using its massive size. (SWGAL)

Tulvaree
a species of semi-intelligent avian hunters, the tulvarees were native to the planet Pochi. When Faarl the Conquerer took control of the planet, the Tulvarees quickly learned how to take orders from the human. Faarl, recognizing a source of soldiers, provided a constant food supply to the Tulvarees in exchange for their allegiance. There were a number of different Tulvaree tribes, and each tribe engaged in intense warfare with the others. Each of their wings was tipped with three razor-sharp talons, and their small mouths were filled with sharp teeth. (WBC)

Tum
this was a common name given to Zabrak males. Like many Zabrak names, it related to survival characteristics, and meant "healthy". (GCG)

Tumanian Pressure-ruby
a very rare gemstone that, if perfect, is easily worth several million credits. (SE)

Tumblebunny
this cute, friendly creature was native to the Forest Moon of Endor. Tumblebunnies were often plentiful around the seasonal carnivals of the Ewoks, where they performed shows for the young woklings. (ECAR)

Tumblepup
this was a species of small, harmless mammal found in the jungles of Haruun Kal. (SHPT)

Tumble-slabs
tumble-slabs were a children's game, popular during the Old Republic. A set of tumble-slabs contained slabs of different colors and patterns, which could be set up in lines and whorls on the floor. The pattern formed by the tumble-slabs was limited only by a child's imagination. Ultimately, the tumble-slabs were put in place to be knocked over. The first tumble-slab would fall into the next, and so on, until all the tumble-slabs had fallen over. Over time, adults began to compete with each other, in order to see who could place the most intricate patterns into motion. (MJH)

Tumleh Navigation
this sister company of the Shankti Drive Works was also located in D'larah. Tumleh specialized in hyperspatial navigation systems and programming. They were working on a program that would allow ships to navigate through hyperspace around gravity wells, but most of the work was lost when the star Demophon exploded. (SN)

Tumnor
a flying creature native to Da Soocha 5, they have developed a taste for the Ixll. A large reptile, the tumnor had two main wings at its shoulders and a secondary pair along its tail. They had two legs, which ended in shapr spikes instead of feet, and the tip of the tail was also equipped with a spike. (DE1, EGP)

Tumu, Iep
this inept Corellian merchant once owned the freighter Merasy, but he was arrested for smuggling and forced to turn the ship over to the authorities on Brentaal. (SS)

Tumus System
this Tapani Sector star system was part of the holdings of House Mecetti during the New Order. (LOE)

Tun
this planet - the first in the Gacerian System - is a dry, rocky wasteland. It has no natural satellites. (PG2)

T'un
this wizened old Jedi Master was in charge of maintaining the records of the Jedi Temple on Coruscant, during the 60 years leading up to the Battle of Naboo. (UP)

Tun Aduban
this was considered the capital city of the planet Aduba-3, although many believed this was simply because it was the location of the planet's only spaceport. (GMR4)

Tun Aduban Spaceport
this was the only spaceport found on the planet Aduba-3. It was originally just an open collection of spaces alloted at random on a flat patch of stable desert sand. When the false chromium rush brought prospectors and mininf operations to the planet, a control tower was erected to help navigate the increasing numbers of starships at the spaceport. After the mines were abandoned, the control tower was no longer needed, and was also abandoned. Coordination of the spaceport's activities was delegated to a half-functioning PK-series droid, which only seemed to be concerned with the operational status of the spaceport's landing beacon. Because of this situation, shipjacking was a common occurrence, as well as a variety of thefts. (GMR4)

Tun Wala
this manufacturing center was located on the planet Arda-2. The T-6 diodem was manufactured here during the Galactic Civil War. (CSWEA)

Tuna Boat
this was Alliance pilot slang for a Gallofree Yards Medium Transport. (FC)

Tund
this world was the primary planet in the Outer Rim's Tund System. For many centuries or even millennia - no one was ever quite sure - Tund was the home to a brotherhood of magicians known as the Sorcerers of Tund. The planet used to be a lush, evergreen-forested world, but Rokur Gepta destroyed it in a fit of conceit, reducing it to a smoking ball of ash. From space, the planet seemed to glow with a greenish-blue inner light, a result of the intense residue left over from the magic Rokur Gepta unleashed on it. Note that the Star Wars Databank indicates that the planet Tund was the homeworld of the Toong race. (LCM, LCS, IWE1, SWDB)

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