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Type-12B
this was a Locris Syndicates gas capsule produced for use with the RDP-12 rocket launcher.
(GG10)
Type-II Orbital Repair Yard
developed and manufactured by Kuat Drive Yards, this huge grid-like space station was created to provide the Empire with a facility to build and repair the huge starships of the Imperial Navy. The Type-II yard had a cubic arrangement which was heavily armed and shielded but otherwise unarmed. The Type-II yard measured 1,200 meters across, and had nine tractor beam projectors which allowed it to maneuver disabled ships into berths. Each yard had a crew of 4,114, with room for 200 troops to disembark during repairs. Type-II yards also were equipped with a Class-4 hyperdrive system, which allowed the yard to make small jumps in order to ensure geosynchronous orbit and evade an attacking fleet, although the jump had to be well-orchestrated or the station could be severely damaged.
(CTD)
Typha-Dor
this planet, located in the Uziel System, was the last of the worls in that system to hold out against the invasion plans of the Vanqors. The native human population petitioned the Old Republic and the Jedi Knights to intervene before Vanqor controlled the entire system. The few resistance fighters who dared to stand up against the Vanqors rallied from a base on the Typha-Dor moon known as TY44, until Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker were dispatched to help rectify the situation. Typha-Dor was orbited by a large number of moons, which appeared to be strewn across the night sky like a necklace.
(JG7)
Typha-Dor
this was the name used to describe the human population of the planet Typha-Dor. When the Vanqor began their conquest of the Uziel System, it was the Typha-Dor people who staged the largest resistance to their plans. What little resistance mustered from other worlds fled to Typha-Dor to create a larger alliance. It was this alliance that petitioned the Old Republic Senate and the Jedi Knights to help put a stop to the Vanqor aggression.
(JQ7)
Typho
this man, distinguished by the black patch over his missing left eye, succeeded his uncle - Captain Panaka - as Queen Amidala's security chief, in the decade following the Battle of Naboo. During that battle, Typho distinguished himself as a warrior and commander, losing the eye in the fighting. Despite the injury, he made his uncle proud, and later became one of the Naboo Royal Security Forces' leaders. Just before the Battle of Geonosis, Typho was assigned by his uncle to accompany Padme' Amidala - now a Senator - to Coruscant for the vote on the Military Creation Act. It was believed that an attack would be made on Padme's life, and Typho was placed in charge of her security. Like his uncle, Typho employed Corde' as a stand-in for Padme' upon their arrival at Coruscant, and event which likely saved Padme's life. Their starship was destroyed by Jango Fett and Zam Wesell as soon as it landed, and Corde' was killed in the blast. Padme' and been traveling in a support ship, and survived the assault. Typho remained ever-vigilant in the wake of Corde's death, and was glad to have the assistance of Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker. He worked with the Jedi to ensure Padme's safety.
(SWI57, OWS, AOTC, AOTCN)
Typhon
a Ripoblus shuttle group dispatched by the Ripoblus government to intercept the refugees on the Glas during the Sepan Civil War.
(TIE)
Typhoon-2
this was the name given to Urukabb's compact, submersible exploration submarine. It measured ten meters in length, and could transport a pilot and up to four passengers with ease.
(WSV)
Typia
this New Republic Senator was one of the primary supporters of the Daysong Party.
(POT)
Typtus of the Thirty-Third Egg
see Typtus the First
(GORW)
Typtus the First
this elderly Geonosian was the leader of the Gehenbar Hive during the last decades of the Old Republic. It was rumored that Typtus had begun stockpiling explosives in an effort to destroy the catacombs of the Stalgasin Hive, and these rumors set of an intense civil war that raged for many months. He was also known as Typtus of the Thirty-Third Egg, since he traced his history back to the exact egg in his creche. This was a fortuitous number, believed to be lucky among the Geonosians. This added to his personal aura, and made him the obvious choice to lead the Gehenbar Hive.
(GORW)
Tyr
this unusual humanoid was one of the many Jedi Masters who were sent into battle as Generals within the Grand Army of the Republic, during the height of the Clone Wars. Master Tyr, accompanied by his Padawan Pix, were sent to Thustra with Jedi Master Tyffix and his own apprentice, Cal, in an effort to force the native Sephi to stand down. However, the Sephi had other ideas, and their savage attacks quickly decimated the Republic's forces. A suicide bomber managed to infiltrate their command center, and both Tyr and Tyffix were killed in the blast.
(J5)
Tyra
this was a common name among the Toydarian race.
(WOTC, UANT)
Tyrann
the supreme master of the Serpent Masters, Tyrann considered himself a humble host as well as the arbitrator of life and death on the planet Ophideraan. His warriors held sway over a workforce of slaves that maintained the drilling and water extraction equipment that supplied them with whatever moisture could be taken from the planet's mantle. Tyrann controlled the serpents with a special transmitter hidden in an amulet he wore around his neck. He was overthrown by Luke Skywalker and Tanith Shire after Luke discovered the amulet's powers. Shortly thereafter, R2-D2 discovered how to duplicate the control codes. In a battle with Luke, Tyrann lost the medallion and leapt to recover it. However, he misjudged his leap, and fell to his death.
(CSW, SWDB)
Tyrannic
this Imperial Star Destroyer, under the command of Captain Nalgol, was one of only thirteen that remained under Imperial control ten years after the death of Grand Admiral Thrawn. It was assigned to lead the task force, comprised also of the Ironhand and the Obliterator, to travel under cloaking devices to Bothawui and hide among the comets that were passing through the system during the height of the Caamas Incident. From this position, they were to await the destruction of Drev'starn's shield generator before beginning their attack. The ships would fire from their hidden position, with the intent of drawing the multitude of New Republic warships gathered there into an all-out civil war. However, Carib Devist noticed that there were several small prove ships that moved into and out of sight when they passed near the comets, and was able to alert the Republic of their presence. Once the battle was joined, Han Solo managed to get many of the Bothan clans to supply warships from their personal fleets. The three Star Destroyers were forced to retreat to Bastion or be slowly picked apart by the New Republic. Captain Nalgol gave the order to retreat, ending the blockade and bringing to a close the Caamas Incident.
(SOP, VOF)
Tyranny Reborn
this wildly popular holovid was directed by Ch'been, during the years following the Battle of Naboo.
(HNN4)
Tyrant
this was one of the many Imperial escort carriers during the Galactic Civil War.
(XVT)
Tyrant
this Imperial-class Star Destroyer saw duty during the Galactic Civil War, most notably during the Battle of Hoth. It was assigned to the Death Squadron, under Admiral Ozzel, and participated in the Bacta War until it was captured by the New Republic. It was later presented to Leia Organa as her consular flagship, and renamed the Rebel Dream.
(CCG3, ECH)
Tyrant's Bane
this New Republic assault frigate participated in the Battle of Bilbringi against Grand Admiral Thrawn's forces.
(IR)
Tyre, Arlo
this man served the Alliance as a scout during the early years of the Galactic Civil War. He joined the Alliance after the Empire destroyed much of his homeworld, murdering his entire family in the process. Shortly after the Battle of Yavin, Arlo and Wadie Firestone were dispatched to a remote world to investigate a loss of contact with an Alliance-sponsored archaeological dig on Alashan. He mistakenly activated the ancient site's defense systems, and was cut in two when an energy weapon fired on him.
(MCI5)
Tyrel
this was the second of Belgaroth's two moons. Along with Tregan, Tyrel was a barren ball of rock which was used for target practice by Imperial gunnery officers during the height of the New Order.
(CCW)
Tyrellian Ale
a brew favored by the inhabitants of the planet Yelsain.
(GG6)
Tyrena
this was a port city located just north of the Gold Beaches on Corellia.
(TPS, EGP)
Tyria
this was one of the most common names given to female Corellians.
(GMR9)
Tyria
this given name was commonly given to female human children throughout the galaxy.
(GCG)
Tyrian
manufacturers of racing engine air dams and scoops.
(IG1)
Tyric
this man was the Alliance's primary contact with the underground resistance on the planet Garrthinius. Tyric was also an undercover Imperial Intelligence agent, but revealed himself during a mission to take out the Imperial garrison.
(TBSB)
Tyrimm Wyln
this Togorian female married Mlatar Thon Gra shortly after Mlatar earned the rank of master weaponsmith. After selling off her portion of a herd of bist she had raised with her sister, Tyrimm set out to explore the galaxy. Unfortunately for the newlyweds, Tyrimm was killed on Zulira when she was caught in the crossfire of a shootout between Imperial forces and an Alliance cell.
(AIR)
Tyrius
this yellow star was the primary body in the Tyrius System, which contained the planet Rodia and four other worlds.
(SCRE, SPG)
Tyrix
this man was a Commander in the Imperial armed forces, serving on Vryssa under General Xarran during the early years of the New Republic. He was shot and killed by Boba Fett when the bounty hunter came to recover Rivo Xarran. Gaege Xarran tried to kill Fett with Chemtrox gas, but the bounty hunter's environmental systems protected him. When Tyrix went to verify Fett's death, Fett shot him with his blaster rifle.
(TFNR)
Tyrn Jiton
this male Devaronian worked as a bounty hunter in the Borderlands Regions during the early years of the New Republic. He traveled in a Firespray-class transport, and was known to sell his captives into slavery if the profits were better.
(WBC)
Tyro
this Duros was killed when the Yuuzhan Vong took control of the planet Duro. Tyro was the uncle of Vook Gehu.
(SWI63)
Tyro Caladian
this black-haired Svivreni was a lawyer and Senatorial aide for the Old Republic, during the years following the Battle of Naboo. Tyro provided investigative services to Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker, during their investigation of Granta Omega. It was Tyro who suggested that the Jedi issue an order to reveal against Senator Sano Sauro, and helped the Jedi work their way through the incredible amount of paperwork required. Unfortunately, Senator Sauro invoked a sitting right of refusal, blocking their attempt to open his personal records. Tyro committed himself to digging deeper into the situation, offering any assistance he could to Obi-Wan. Obi-Wan continued to rely on Tyro's connections in the Senate for many months, durnig which time the Jedi were trying to track down Granta Omega. When it was discovered that Omega's true target was on Coruscant, Tyro was more than happy to help the Jedi determine what might be the connections between Omega, Roy Teda, Sano Sauro, and Bog Divinian. However, he made his greatest discovery just before Omega launched his seeker droids on the Senate. He tried to reach Obi-Wan in the Senate chambers, but was shot and badly wounded while trying to reach him. As Obi-Wan reached him, Tyro died from his injuries before he could explain what he had found. In the true Svivreni way, Obi-Wan didn't say goodbye, but wished Tyro luck on his new journey.
(JQ5, JQ9)
Tyro Viveca
this Krish was considered the wealthiest member of his species, and was a hunter and collector of exotic predatory creatures. However, his morals were considered lacking by many fellow big-game hunters, since Viveca often hunted sentient beings for sport. He was known to have captured a female Florn lamproid and her mate, killing the male and stuffing while maintaining the female in captivity for a later hunt. During the height of the Galactic Civil War, Viveca opened his doors to Cecil Noone, who had traveled to Kabal in an attempt to sell a Hapan gun of command his band had stolen. Viveca had heard through the underworld grapevine that Noone had crossed or doublecrossed both Guttu the Hutt and Ritinki, and threatened to turn Noone and his band over to the other crimelords if he didn't simply give the weapon away. When Noone protested, Viveca explained that the only way he would escape would be to avoid being captured before he could exit the Krish's hunting grounds. During the hunt for Noone, Viveca found himself the target of the female Lamproid he had captured, which had been set free by Noone. Although the Lamproid managed to kill Viveca's servant, Rutt, he was able to kill it before it could harm him. The loss of the creature only increased Viveca's desire to kill Noone. Viveca thought it was very unsporting of Noone to accept the help of his companions, Dawson and Kels Turkhorn, in escaping from the compound, but soon found himself worrying about his own demise. Dawson had rigged up a wad of detonite to a motion sensor, and when Viveca entered a copse of bambooi, his body triggered the devise. The resulting explosion killed Viveca instantly, and leveled some four hectares of bambooi.
(GMR1)
Tyrol
this small-time Devaronian criminal was known to use luma flares during a fight, as a way to incapacitate a large number of attackers.
(GUN)
Tyrson, Saz
this former Imperial Commander took the forces under his command and defected from the Empire after the Battle of Endor. He used his military prowess and the fleet he stole to take control of more than twenty star systems, carving himself a nice little empire. Many believed that Tyrson was behind the poisoning of Natja the Hutt, but his was later proven innocent.
(POC)
Tyrus
once an officer in the Repean military, Colonel Tyrus served as second-in-command of the Crimson Aces defense fleet. When the Empire destroyed the original Crimson Aces, Tyrus fled into the Cron Drift, where he eventually met up with his commanding officer, Gikkin, and rebuilt the Crimson Aces as a mercenary unit. Tyrus assumed command of the Crimson Aces after Gikkin's death.
(GMR9)
Tyrusian Butterfly-bird
this species of avian was known for its incessant chittering.
(MBS)
Tyrusian Mangler
this was a ferocious creature known for its interspecies battles.
(DMSH)
Tyrusian Red Ale
this potent brew, produced during the last decades of the Old Republic, was noted for its advertising slogan, "Because yellow doesn't look good in space." This was perhaps the best things about the ale, which had a horrid smell.
(MBS)
Tyruun
this tree, native to the jungles of Haruun Kal, was known for its exotic wood. Because the tyruun tree grew only on Haruun Kal, its wood was quite expensive. When used to make a fire, tyruun wood burned at a very high temperature, creating white-hot embers which lasted for hours.
(SHPT)
Tyshapahl
the natives of this planet staged a peaceful demonstration against the New Order and their Sector Moff. The Moff sent his ships to hover over the protestors and disperse it. When the demonstrators failed to disband, he ordered the ships to leave quickly, burning the protestors in their exhaust wake.
(RD)
Tystel Mark III
this heavy blaster weapon was produced by the Zabrak, during the era of the Great Sith War. Many Tystel blasters ended up in the hands of pirates, when they began ambushing transport ships from Iridonia to acquire them. The Zabraks retaliated by placing military personnel on their transport ships, taking the fight to the pirates. Unfortunately, many of these Zabrak personnel recognized the profit that could be made, and listed the shipments as "lost" in order to sell the weapons on the black market.
(KOTOR)
Tythe
this desolate planet was the site of an Old Republic base, until the planet's government was overthrown by the Separatists during the height of the Clone Wars. Many years earlier, the once-lush planet had been virtually destroyed by the LiMerge Power corporation, which had attempted to profit from collecting plasma-based energy from its core. The mining operations proved inadequate for containing the plasma energy, and a series of nuclear explosions caused intense geological disruption, leveling much of the planet's surface and leaving it a barren wasteland. Only a handful of hardy plants managed to survive the cataclysm. It was rumored that Count Dooku established a base of operations on the planet, and it was enough of a rumor that the Jedi Order believed it was true. Upon hearing their news, Supreme Chancellor Palpatine requested that Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker be dispatched to Tythe to capture Dooku once and for all. Although members of the Jedi Council worried about such an attack spreading the resources of the Grand Army of the Republic too thinly, Palpatine insisted that there might not be another opportunity to capture Dooku. This insistance nearly proved to be fatal, as it was learned that Dooku's appearance on Tythe - coupled with that of Shu Mai on Felucia - was a ruse meant to draw the Jedi Knights and the Grand Army of the Republic away from Coruscant. It was, in fact, a clone of Dooku that was on Tythe, one of many such clones created to draw the Republic's forces into a thinner and thinner net. Once the real Dooku saw that the capital of the Republic was undefended, Dooku launched an all-out assault on Coruscant.
(ROF, YDR, LEV)
Tython
this planet was believed to have been the first world on which the Force was discovered, during the early years of the Old Republic. The Force was known as the Ashla to the natives of Tython.
(PJSB)
Tyto
this clone trooper, officially designated as CT-52/89-9204, served as the Captain in command of Bacta Company, during the height of the Clone Wars.
(SWI84)
Tyto
this clone commando was one of the members of Aiwha Squad, serving under jedi Master Tra'avis during the final months of the Clone Wars.
(CWA4)
Tytun
this gas giant is the fifth planet in the Gacerian System. It has eight moons.
(PG2)
Tyu
this crimelord operated from a base on Kazlin 5.
(SWJ10)
Tyus Cluster
Kinnin Vo-Shay and his ship, the Ashanda Ray, were to have disappeared in the area of the galaxy, some fifty years before the Battle of Endor.
(TFNR)
Tyvark
this being owned and operated a general store in the east central section of Ahto City, on the planet Manaan, during the years leading up to the Great Sith War.
(KOTOR)
Tyvius
this man was one of the many refugees from the planet Druckenwell who tried to escape the Yuuzhan Vong subjugation of his homeworld by fleeing aboard the converted freighter Chilastra. The effects of seeing his home destroyed and his homeworld in the hands of the Yuuzhan Vong caused Tyvius to lose his mind, and the attack on the Chilastra caused him to fall into a deeper state of denial. He tried to attack the Yuuzhan Vong warriors who boarded the ship with a sonic blender, believing that the cooking tool was a blaster. Knowing that Tyvius was not Ka-Tu-Un, the Yuuzhan Vong decided to leave Tyvius alone.
(GMR8)
Tyvokka
this Wookiee was a great Jedi Master who served on the Jedi Council dring the years leading up to the Stark Hyperspace Wars. Many Jedi believed that Master Tyvokka could read the future through the Force, remaining focused on the present to intuit what the future might hold. Master Tyvokka was known as a patient tracher, but he was tested in this when he took Plo Koon as his Padawan apprentice. Nevertheless, the pair worked well together for many years. It was Master Tyvokka who first saw through the false bacta shortages which were the cause, in part, of the Stark Hyperspace Wars. His steady demeanor kept the negotiations between the Stark Commercial Combine, the Trade Federation, and the Old Republic on track until Stark tried to assassinate everyone. In the ensuing firefight, Master Tyvokka was killed when the Trade Federation's battle droids opened fire into the melee, which became known as the Fifth Battle of Qotile. His place on the Jedi Council was taken by his apprentice, Plo Koon.
(SHW, WOTC)
Tyyre, Valantya
this woman was a small-time, local holovid star who threw extravagant parties and mingled with all sorts of wealthy and famous beings. She also operated a temporary safehouse for the Alliance. Known as 'Vala's Place,' Valantya used her apartment in the StarTower Residences as a place to hold Allaince agents until they could be moved to the Brila residence at 16AA889 Starfield Road. She didn't use the nickname Vala as a rule, but agents who needed her help were instructed to ask for Vala and use the passphrase, "The droid sent me."
(HAS)
Tyyx
this Rodian lived on the planet Coruscant, during the years leading up to the Clone Wars, and made a decent living selling tips on the galaxy's podraces to the gamblers who frequented the Outlander Club.
(IWE2)
Tzarib
a planet.
(CSWEA)
Tzeel
this woman played percussion for the badn Distraction, during the early years of the New Order. Distinguished by the white facepaint she used, Tzeel originally wore the paint only at concerts, where it made her face glow in the stage lighting. However, she came to enjoy the effect, and decided to wear white facepaint all the time. She was known to talk as much with her hands as with her mouth, moving her hands as though she were playing the drums while she talked. She was injected with a heavy dosage of drugs by Niklas Cories, who was trying to make it appear that she was actually her own stand-in, Rossi Kildaon, when Cories tried to murder Aquella Firth aboard the Sleemo Poya Jeedai.
(WOA28)
Tzenkens
an Alliance Fleet Admiral, Tzenkens was placed in charge of the Tierfon fleet following the Alliance's losses in the Tocan System.
(RASB)
Tzeotine
this thick resin was produced in copious amounts by the plantlife that dominated the planet Parcelus Minor. Tzeotine was used by the inhabitants of the planet as a fuel source for lamps and heat, and refined it for use as a motor fuel. The presence of so much tzeotine in the plants proved deadly to the planet during the Clone Wars, when a rogue Separatist general ordered an orbital bombardment of Parcelus Minor. The blasts ignited the tzeotine that was in the plants, setting the entire planet on fire in a short time.
(RDE)
Tzidik Wrantojo
this four-legged, insectoid being was one of the galaxy's best podracers, some ten years after the Battle of Naboo.
(RACR)
Tzimernut
this tree was native to the planet Hapes.
(DJ)
Tzizvvt
this male Brizzit was hiding from Imperial authorities on Tatooine prior to the Battle of Yavin. He was in Mos Eisley, trying to secure passage deeper into the Outer Rim Territories, when Luke Skywalker and Ben Kenobi approached Han Solo for passage to Alderaan. At the time, Tzizvvt claimed to have been a professor of xenoarchaeology on his homeworld of Jandoon, a claim that Solomahal doubted until Garindan produced information on an Imperial warrant for the arrest of a Brizzit named Ilna. Ilna's biography was vague enough that it could have been Tzizvvt, especially when Tzizvvt produced information on the so-called Eye of the Beyonder. Solomahal was at least convinced of Tzizvvt's ability to locate treasure when the Brizzit produced a piece of brilliant jewlery that he claimed had come from Jandoon, and agreed to fund an expedition to locate the Eye of the Beyonder.
(CCG2, SWDB)
Tzur
originally native to the oceans of Yuuzhan'tar, the long lost homeworld of the Yuuzhan Vong, this writhing mass of tentacles was a voracious predator.
(GMR8)
Tzur'qipat
this was the Yuuzhan Vong name for the technology that combined a living tzur with an qipat firewasp in a large shell, providing a Yuuzhn Vong warrior with a way of creating a smoke screen. Inside the shell of the tzur'qipat, the tzur was held in a bucket of salt water, without food. Attached to the top of the shell was the qipat firewasp, held in a blister of nutrients. The body chemistry of the qipat had been altered so that it was incompatible with that of the tzur. When the top of the shell was rapped with a Yuuzhan Vong's knuckles, the qipat was awakened. At the command "yuth ugh', the qipat was released from its blister. The starved tzur immediately consumed it, not realizing that the qipat was actually poisonous. The resulting chemical mixture consumed both creatures, as well as the salt water and the inner surface of the shell, creating a thick smoke which billowed out from the shell. The smoke was noxious to breath and incredibly dense, and Yuuzhan Vong who worked with a tzur'qipat had to wear kavaaviks to see and gnullith breathers to get fresh air.
(GMR8)
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