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Imperial Naval Code
this was the set of laws and regulations by which the Imperial Navy conducted its business. (SWJ2)

Imperial Naval College
this college was a sister facility to the Imperial Academy, and provided a way to train Academy graduates in the finer arts of naval combat and command. (CRO)

Imperial Navy
this was the space-going branch of the Imperial armed forces. It was formed from the naval divisions of the Grand Army of the Republic, in the wake of the Clone Wars. While the stormtroopers became the visible aspect of the Imperial military, it was the Imperial Navy that helped secure the early safety of the Galactic Empire. The huge shapes of Star Destroyers and the simple shapes of TIE Fighters became the identities of the Imperial Navy. (ISB)

Imperial Navy Bureau of Regulation
known as INBOR, this branch of the Empire's Navy was responsible for creating a variety of laws and regulations pertaining to civilian starship operation. (PSPG)

Imperial Navy Officers' School
this Imperial educational facility was charged with training candidates to be officers in the vast Imperial Navy. (PG3)

Imperial Navy Transmission System
originally known as the Republic Navy Transmission System, this was the proprietary communications network used by the Empire's fleet of starships. (SWJ7)

Imperial NetPost
during the height of the New Order, the Imperial NetPost was a way to get a question or request for information placed onto several newsfeeds at one time. (CRO)

Imperial News Bureau
an intergalactic holonews service aligned with the New Order. (MTS)

Imperial News Network
this was the supposedly civilian branch of the media division of Imperial Intelligence. (CRO)

Imperial Office of Criminal Investigations
known as the IOCI, this organization controls the posting of bounties and the payments for services. All bounties must be paid in-full to the IOCI before they can be posted. (GG9)

Imperial Opera Company
this was the Empire's premier operatic production group, which was based on Coruscant during the last years of the New Order. (MJEH)

Imperial Outlands
this was the Imperial term used to describe the Outer Rim Territory. (VD)

Imperial Palace
the huge governmental building on Coruscant where the galaxy's leaders have convened for thousands of generations, the Imperial Palace has been added to by each successive administration. Like Coruscant itself, the Palace sprawls across the face of Imperial City, dominating the skyline with its huge, pyramidal outline. The uppermost levels of the palace house hangars and delivery bays that can accommodate large transport ships. The remaining levels above ground contains a multitude of banquet halls and living quarters for the many races and cultures that have been part of the Old and New Republics. The immediate levels below ground are made up of audience halls and conference rooms. The lowest levels are the realm of the support and service areas, including kitchens, atmosphere circulation, heating and cooling, and waste disposal. In all, there are more than 50 connected structures that make up the Palace, encompassing some 20,000 rooms and chambers. It is not uncommon for first-time Seantors and their aides to become lost in the mazes which are formed by its passageways. There are also a number of rumors surrounding the Palace. There are several stories of construction workers who were lost and never found; of chambers without doors; of sections of a hundred or more rooms that have never been occupied. There is even a belief that there is a hidden treasure room containing the wealth of Tolpeh-Sor. Much of the oldest parts of the Palace were damaged by the Force storm sent by the reborn Emperor Palpatine to capture Luke Skywalker. When the New Republic retook Coruscant for good, they used the Palace as their base, and tried unsuccessfully to change its name to the Capitol and Republic House, but none of them ever seemed appropriate. When the Yuuzhan Vong finally took possession of Coruscant, some two years after their initial invasion of the galaxy, Chief of State Borsk Fey'lya tried to eliminate the Warmaster Tsavong Lah by rigging his offices in the Palace to explode. The Warmaster refused to take the bait, sending a representative in his place. Fey'lya was forced to detonate his bombs, destroying three Yuuzhan Vong warships, some 25,000 warriors, and a good portion of the Imperial Palace. (DE1, HTTE, JS, ISU, TT, IJ, SBS)

Imperial Palace Casino
a luxurious gambling house located on Ord Mantell. (CRO)

Imperial Peace-Keeping Certificate
known as an IPKC or the "bounty hunter's license," this permit allows an individual to transport the weapons and equipment necessary to capture a bounty across certain galactic boundaries. Each certificate is valid in a limited area, and does not give the holder permission to capture someone. This requires a Target Permit. Some additional permits may also be required, depending on the requirements of certain systems and sectors. IPKC's were issued, along with bounty hunting licenses, by the Imperial Office of Criminal Investigations. (GG9, GG10)

Imperial Penal References
known as the ImpPeRe, this body of laws and regulations breaks out all forms on criminal acts into five classes. Class One infractions are the most heinous of acts, and included conspiracy to overthrow the Empire and agression against an Imperial officer. Class Five offenses were minor infractions, such as not having the proper emergency equipment installed in a starship. (PSG)

Imperial Prefect
the highest-ranking Imperial official on a planet, he is the Emperor's liaison with a planet's existing government. (SCRE)

Imperial Prime University
the most prestigious university sponsored by Emperor Palpatine and the New Order, it produced some of the greatest weapons designers of the Empire. (TME)

Imperial Production Laboratories
this was a group of highly-secret labs built by the Empire for the research and development of new technologies. (SL)

Imperial Public Policy Foundation
this education institution was a satellite of the Imperial University's School of Public Policy. (SWJ7)

Imperial Records Library
this was the primary library of information maintained by the Empire. It was developed on Coruscant, and contained information from all levels of the Empire. Palpatine's Special Files section was guarded with incredible security, and only a few members of the Empire knew its access codes. When Palpatine died at Endor, the records were quickly confiscated by Imperial forces, but much of it was left behind. The New Republic was able to gain some information, but the deep encryption on most of the data was impossible to break. The Library itself was continually restructured when the Imperial capital was forced to move from planet to planet, and eventually ended up on Bastion. To allow his supporters to know where the Imperial capital was, even if they weren't in favor, Grand Admiral Thrawn had a Chiss homing device installed in a dummy file in the library. The device operated only while in hyperspace, providing the new location before shutting down. This allowed Voss Parck and Stent to follow the movements of the Empire's remnants with ease. (VOF)

Imperial Regions
this was a term used to describe the various galactic sectors that were recognized by the Empire. (HSE)

Imperial Remnant
this was the name adopted by the surviving members of the Empire, after a peace was negotiated with the New Republic. The Remnant remained apart from the Republic, controlling a section of the Outer Rim centered on Bastion. At its creation, the Imperial Remnant contained just eight backwater sectors of the galaxy, a mere shadow of the former Empire. With Gilad Pellaeon's guidance, the Remnant was able to expand its borders over time. (DTO, NEGC)

Imperial Repeater Gun
a stormtrooper's rifle. (DF)

Imperial Revenue Code
among the most uniform of all Imperial laws, the Revenue Code requires every citizen to carry proof that they have met their fiscal obligation to the Empire. (ISB)

Imperial Ruling Council
this governing body rose to power shortly after Emperor Palpatine's death at Endor, in order to seize control of the Empire and restore it to power. The Council was initially led by Sate Pestage, who installed himself as their leader by virtue of his proximity to Palpatine. Ysanne Isard desired control of the Council for herself, and arranged for Pestage to be removed. However, the Council voted Paltr Carvin as its new leader, forcing Isard to develop even more elaborate schemes to gain control. Eventually, Isard was able to wrest control of the Council for herself. When the New Republic retook Coruscant - albeit a part of Isard's plans - and Isard herself was defeated by Rogue Squadron at Thyferra, the Council was abandoned by the warlords who fragmented the Empire. (XWMR)

Imperial Safeguards Division
the branch of the Empire's armed forces charged with making sure the galaxy is safe for Emperor Palpatine to travel. It is rumored that they assassin droids to keep the galaxy "clean." (SWSB)

Imperial Sanction Card
this identification card was issued on Imperial-hled worlds, and allowed the carrier to possess personal weapons. They were issued at spaceports, and were valid only for those personal weapons declared upon debarkation. (GCQ)

Imperial Science Division
this body oversaw the multitude of scientific endeavors initiated by the Empire. It was the primary source of funding for Project Starscream. (GOF6)

Imperial Scout Corps
this branch of the Imperial armed forces was charged with scouting new and uncharted worlds. (SWJ2)

Imperial Section 19
this secretive Imperial thinktank was believed to be responsible for the creation of many Imperial warships, and was thought to have developed several designs which employed active cloaking devices. (JE)

Imperial Sector Rangers
this law enforcement agency was used by the Empire on various worlds where it could not extend full military force. Formed from the ranks of the original Sector Rangers, the Imperial Sector Rangers were sent in to establish order by eliminating rebellious activity. (KT)

Imperial Security Authorization
this was a document that was issued by the Imperial Security Bureau to any individual who passed an intense background check, allowing them to access certain levels of secure Imperial installations. (PH)

Imperial Security Bureau
the branch of the Imperial military charged with keeping the Emperor apprised of political events, as well as an an interal rival to Imperial Intelligence. ISB is also a more public agency that Intelligence, and has also been designed to help keep the darker doings of the Empire out of the public eye. The Death Star Technical Companion lists the ISB as a divison of COMPNOR. (RPG, ISB, DSTC)

Imperial Security Force
the branch of the Imperial military charged with keeping the Empire safe from harm. (MMY)

Imperial Select Committee
this branch of the Empire, established by Emperor Palpatine, was responsible for ensuring that the correct laws and regulations were establishing to meet Palpatine's policies. It was formed as a more official offshoot of the Select Committee that directed COMPNOR's CompForce agency. (SWJ3, SWI84)

Imperial Senate
ruling body of the Old Republic, it was a collection of senators from the Old Republic's major worlds, and decided many of the laws and beliefs maintained by the Republic. Some of the more notable senators including Garm Bel Iblis, Mon Mothma, and Bail Organa (founders of the Alliance to Restore the Republic); Leia Organa; and senator Palpatine. When Palpatine was approached by various factions who wanted to overthrow the Old Republic, he usurped their support and used it to further his own dream of establishing his New Order. When Palpatine felt that the Senate was becoming a burden to his plans, he dissolved it permanently. This took place just before the Battle of Yavin. (SW, DFR)

Imperial Service Academy
this was the system of schools and universities which trained individuals in the non-military aspects of service to the Empire, most notably Intelligence. (GMR6)

Imperial Space Academy
another name for the Academy, used during the reign of Emperor Palpatine. (TPS, DCAR)

Imperial Space Ministry
this bureau of the Empire was responsible for defining and enforcing the regulations regarding starship safety and space-worthiness. They also developed the various categories for spaceports. (SWJ9, GG6)

Imperial Special Training Corps
this branch of the Imperial armed forced was recognized as a fast-track to promotions and glory for the Empire's brightest military minds. Many ISTC agents were used in the assault on Dalron IV. (GG9)

Imperial Species Preservation Zone
established by the Empire, a preservation zone is defined as any area in which a species is dying out. Travel to and from planets within the zone is restricted, in order to help the endangered species survive. The planet Dar'Or was declared a preservation zone, because it was the last home of the elix. (GG4)

Imperial Stardrive Museum
located on Coruscant, this museum maintained a great variety of outdated starships on display. (AIR)

Imperial Stock Exchange
the primary financial trading institution on Coruscant. (KT)

Imperial Storm Commandos
this elite group of stormtroopers was chosen from various categories and put together as a commando group. Their primary mission was to eradicate Alliance opposition with little or no support, in hard to reach areas. Crix Madine was placed in command of the first unit of Storm Commandos by Grand Moff Tanniel, shortly after the Battle of Yavin. (SWJ4, SWJ9)

Imperial Study Survey
a series of exploratory missions initiated by Emperor Palpatine in an effort to locate various forms of life on the fringes of the known galaxy. The goal of these surveys was to find alien life which Palpatine could exploit. One of these surveys found the planet Bakura. (TB)

Imperial Substance Control Authority
this branch of the Imperial Customs authority was responsible for enforcing the various laws regarding the shipment of various controlled substances, among them medical and recreational drugs. (TA)

Imperial Suite
Soontir Fel proposed marriage to Wynssa Starflare in this luxurious hotel suite, located somewhere in Imperial City, on Coruscant. (MBF)

Imperial Survey Corps
the branch of the Empire dedicated to exploring the galaxy. This group of scientists and scouts, though understaffed even at the height of the New Order, discovered a new star system every 207 minutes. (ISB)

Imperial Symphony Orchestra
the Emperor's premier musical orchestra. (TB, SWJ5)

Imperial Taxation Bureau
this branch of the Empire was charged with setting, levying, and obtaining the various taxes, fees, and tariffs imposed by Emperor Palpatine. (FOP)

Imperial TIE
this was the second generation of the infamous TIE Fighter, following in the design footsteps of the original T.I.E. Fighter. The upgrade from the T.I.E. Fighter cost the Imperial military hundreds of trillions of credits, but it helped the Empire eliminate the original design, which was decidedly based on Old Republic standards.Part of the costs also went into the redesignation of Republic Sienar Systems, to the more simple name of Sienar Fleet Systems. This ship measured 6.3 meters in length, and was armed with a double laser cannon. (SWJ10)

Imperial Tractor Beam Primer
this datadoc was given to every Imperial weapons officer who needed instruction in the use of tractor beams. (TTSB)

Imperial Trade and Commerce Authority
this Imperial agency was responsible for authorizing salvage and recovery licenses for companies who wished to do work in Imperial space. Known as the ITCA, it ran extensive background checks on all applicants, resulting in lengthy delays before a license was issued. One of the primary regions ITCA issued licenses to was the Wastes. (SWJ9)

Imperial Transfer Post
during the Imperial occupation of the Kuat System, this was one of the three orbital spaceports which bordered on the Inner Kuat Transfer Zone. The Transfer Post was reserved exclusively for use by the Empire. All spacelanes to and from the Transfer Post were restricted to Imperial traffic only, and prosecutors were often shot at first, then asked questions later. (PSPG)

Imperial Transport Commission
this was the branch of the Imperial Navy that ensured safety for civilian starship traffic. (SWJ11)

Imperial Truth
this docudrama was produced in Larrin Sector by J'fe Din and the team that developed the episodic story Starflash. The episodes provided viewers with detailed recreations of some of the Empire's most heinous and cruel actions, ensuring that the show's viewers understood that the Empire was evil and that the New Republic promised a better form of government. (HR)

Imperial University
this Imperially-funded university was based on Coruscant, during the height of the New Order. (SWJ7)

Imperial Xenodetic Survey
this branch of the Empire was responsible for cataloguing the galaxy's alien races. (GG2)

Imperial Zoological Agency
this branch of the Imperial Survey Corps was responsible for the cataloguing of flora and fauna on newly-discovered worlds. (TA)

Imperial Zoological Gardens
this beautiful display of the galaxy's flora and fauna was built by Emperor Palpatine on Kailor V. (TA)

Imperial Zoological Society
this was the name used to describe the former Intergalactic Zoological Society, during the era of the New Order. (WSW)

Imperial, The
this hotel was considered the most luxurious facility found at the Bonadan Southeast II Spaceport, during the early years of the New Order. (HSR)

Imperial, The
this elite restaurant located on the Kuari Princess's Bazaar Deck. It recreated the experience of having dinner in an audience chamber that overlooked the Imperial City skyline on Coruscant. (RM)

Imperial-class Repulsortank
this series of military repulsorcraft was designed and manufactured by Ubrikkian for use by the Empire. They were five times faster than standard AT-AT walkers, more maneuverable than a walker, and were armed with a heavy laser cannon and a medium laser cannon. There were three versions of the tank, each more powerful and stronger than the previous. The 1-L tank is the standard version, and the most economical. The 1-M tank is stronger than the 1-L, but not as well-defended as the 1-H, which is the most powerful Imperial-class tank. 1,500 Imperial-class tanks were initially produced. 1,420 were shipped to the first Death Star, and the remainder were assigned to Hell's Hammers. All the Death Star's tanks were lost in the Battle of Yavin, while many of the Hell's Hammers' tanks were destroyed on Turak IV. Production was somewhat limited afterward. (SWJ9, SWJ15)

Imperial-I class Star Destroyer
built at the Kuat Drive Yards, this heavy-duty Imperial capital ship is the version used in the Emperor Palpatine's Navy. The wedge-shaped Imperial-I class Star Destroyer measured 1,600 meters in length, and was manned by 36,810 crewers and 275 gunners. It could also transport up to 1,200 troops. Jedi Search quotes the Imperial-I class is manned by 37,000 crewers and can carry 9,700 troops. Its top sublight speed is 60 MGLT, and its hull has been rated at 150 RU. Despite its formidable appearance, Talon Karrde once stated that the Imperial-class had 174,000 design flaws waiting to be exploited. It boasts the following shipboard systems:

  • 2 Om-Thaim Broadcast Banner Shield Generator (the round towers on top) rated at 300 SBD
  • 60 Borstel NK-7 Ion Cannon Batteries
  • 10 Phylon-Q7 Tractor Beam Projectors
  • a Seinar Fleet Systems I-a2b Solar Ionization Reactor and Stardrive
  • 60 Taim and Bak XX-9 Heavy Turbolaser Batteries
  • LeGrange Targetting Computers
  • Seinar Fleet Systems S-s3a Long Range Tachyon Detection Scanner
  • Planetary Assault Units
    • 12 Landing Barges
    • 20 AT-Ats
    • 30 AT-STs
  • 6 Fighter Bays
    • 3 TIE Fighter Squadrons
    • 2 TIE Interceptor Squadrons
    • 1 TIE Bomber Squadron
  • 28 Landing Bays
    • 5 Assault Gunboats
    • 8 Lambda-class Shuttles
    • 15 Stormtrooper Transports
(SW, SCRE, SWSB, ISB, TIE, SOP)

Imperial-II class Star Destroyer
a modification to the incredibly effective Imperial-I class, the Imperial-II class only had 36,755 crewers, but 300 gunners and nearly 10,000 troops. These 1,600-meter ships were equipped with 50 heavy turbolaser batteries, 50 heavy turbolaser cannons, 20 ions cannons, and 10 tractor beam projectors. Among the primary differences in terms of structure was the heavily reinforced hull and the presence of a second docking bay on the belly of the Imperial-II class ship. This second bay allowed this Star Destroyer to deploy up to seventy-two TIE fighters into battle. (SWSB, ISB, BW, TCG6)

Imperialization
the process of galactic conquest set for by Emperor Palpatine's New Order. (SW)

Impervious
this Imperial-class Star Destroyer was built at the Kuat Drive Yards during the Galactic Civil War. (SWJ9)

Impervious
this was the name of Traest Kre'fey's Lambda-class shuttle. Note that it is also referred to as Elegos A'kla's shuttle in the book Dark Tide: Onslaught. It served as a sort of command ship during the evacuation of Dubrillion, supporting Rogue, Savage, and Tough Squadrons against the Yuuzhan Vong. (DTO)

Impervious
this was one of the multitude of Imperial-class Star Destroyers which made up the Imperial Navy fleet, during the height of the Galactic Civil War. (SWJ9)

Impervium
this was the brand-name of the plasteel used to create stormtrooper armor. It was originally designed with extra-vehicular safety in mind. Thus, only glancing bolts from a blaster were deflected. Any direct hit passed right through it. (PM4)

Impeveri, Alina
the daughter of Westa Impeveri, Alina took over many of her father's dealings as he advanced in age. Alina was known to be a schemer and a liar, and her self-centered approach to the Cularin System's dealings earned her the wrath of Nirama, some years after the Battle of Naboo. (LFCW)

Impeveri, Westa
this man was a native of an Outer Rim world who earned a living as a spokesman for various criminal organizations before stowing away on a Corellia-bound freighter in an attempt to escape. He was discovered and dumped on the planet Cularin, where he quickly learned the ways of the city of Hedrett and began to assert his own power. He hired a group of cronies to spread word of his own reputation, and he developed a small following. He eventually used his new-found reputation to defeat Karid Blakken in a general election, assuming the position of Senior Counselor on the Hedrett city council, shortly before the Battle of Naboo. He was considered a competent official who seemed rto genuinely care about his constituents. In reality, he was simply biding his time and storing away information for later use, when he managed to obtain more power. (LFCW)

Implacable
an Imperial Nebulon-B frigate operative during the Galactic Civil War. (TIE)

Implacable
this Imperial-class Star Destroyer was under the command of Admiral Apwar Trigit, shortly after the Battle of Endor. He later aligned himself and the ship with Warlord Zsinj. The Implacable was the first ship to receive a new shipment of TIE Fighters from the Pakkerd Light Transport facility on Ession, and it arrived there with defensive support from the corvette Night Caller. However, the Night Caller was under the control of Wraith Squadron, and was supported by three squadrons of X-Wings hidden in the holds of the Blood Nest, which took the place of the Red Feathers. Using a maneuver known as the Loran Spitball, the Night Caller destroyed the power cells of the Implacable, leaving the ship dead in space. Trigit, realizing that he was beaten, set the Implacable to self-destruct, then headed for the escape pods. The Implacable smashed stern-first into one of Ession's moons and was destroyed. (WS)

Implacable
this Old Republic assault ship was dispatched to the planet Geonosis to assist with the extraction of forces that had participated in the Battle of Geonosis, at the start of the Clone Wars. (RCHC)

Implant Chip
this dome-shaped nub was developed for carrying sensitive or classified information on a tiny chip that was implanted just below the skin. When the flat side of the nub was placed against the skin and pressed, it injected the eyelash-shaped chip into the skin. Because of the chip's size, it was virtually impossible to see, and didn't show up on most bioscanners. It could be extracted at a user's destination, and the information retrieved from the chip. (MBS)

Implant Communicator
developed by Traxes BioElectronics, this implanted communications device was originally designed to help deaf beings communicate with the outside galaxy. The implant communicator consisted of a series of miniature transceivers that were implanted just under the skin, against the skull and next to the vocal cords. The system allowed subvocal sounds to be sent to a comlink for transmission, and could receive communication signals. Communications were carried to the receiver via microwaves, electromagnetic waves, or specialized ultrawaves, all of which were set at frequencies which wouldn't interfere with normal brain activity. While the humanitarian reasons behind the implant communicator were laudable, many spies and other criminals often obtained the implants to help then communicate without being discovered. Over time, many criminals discovered that the implants could be used to monitor the actions of another being, such as during a card game. (GFT, AEG)

Implanter
this Yuuzhan Vong bio-mechanism was designed to implant surge-coral into the body of a Yuuzhan Vong during the ritual known as escalation. The implanter was a small, six-legged creature created from calcifiers, the creatures used to enslave other races with crippling growths of yorik coral. Implanters had botryoidal eyes and four blade-like arms, allowing them to cut through flesh and place surge-coral where directed. (JE)

Implosion Drive
a very powerful sublight drive system, the implosion drive employs a high-pressure implosion reactor that emits an intense gravitic field that dimples the space-time continuum of realspace, causing the vessel to move. These engines are extremely high-maintenance drives, which is one reason that implosion drives are uncommon, except in the Outer Rim Territories. (SWSB)

Impounder
this Imperial Customs ship was part of the fleet which patrolled the Kalinda System, following the Battle of Endor. It was under the command of Captain Mandus Fouc. (TSK)

Impoundment-fastener
this was a speciallized device used to prevent a starship from leaving a spaceport or other docking facility. Essentially a super-strong set of straps that could be wrapped around or through a ship's landing gear, impoundment-fasteners snapped together with huge, locking halves. (HSE)

ImpPeRe
this was spacer's slang for the Imperial Penal References. (PSG)

Improcco
this ball of ice was the ninth planet in the Coruscant System. It was orbitted by a single moon. (PH)

Impstar
Alliance slang for an Imperial-I class Star Destroyer. (BW)

Impstar Deuce
Alliance slang for an Imperial-II class Star Destroyer. (BW)

Imru Ootmian
this was Popara the Hutt's personal starship, a Ubrikkian space yacht that had been modified for his use. The name meant "Wandering Outlander" in the Huttese language. The vessel had been in Popara's control for many centuries before the onset of the New Order, and he maintained it with loving care to keep it in top operating condition. After Popara was murdered his own offspring, Mika, the younger Hutt took the ship to Varl and dismantled it for parts to build his own vessel. Before it was dismantled, the Imru Ootmian was armed with six turbolasers, six ion cannons, and a tractor beam projector. It required a crew of eight to operate, and could accommodate up to 112 passengers and 850 metric tons of cargo. (TF)

Imsatad
this former Imperial officer served as a Captain in the Peace Brigade, during the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy. Imsatad served under Grand Admiral Thrawn on Wayland, until Thrawn was killed and the New Republic took control of Wayland. Imsatad later was in command of the ships that blockaded the Yavin System during the Peace Brigade's attempt to capture the Jedi students on Yavin 4. He was approached by Talon Karrde during the blockade, as Karrde tried to rescue the Jedi student. Karrde gained access to the Yavin System by tricking Imsatad into believing that he had live ysalamiri to offer the Yuuzhan Vong. Imsatad, unable to capture the Jedi, was brought before Commander Tsaak Vootuh for questioning. When he refused to turn over the Jedi students without assurances that the Peace Brigade would be compensated, Vo Lian executed Imsatad with a thrust from his amphistaff. (EVC)

Imsatad
this was one of the most common human surnames encountered in the galaxy. (GCG)

Imthitill
this city, located on the planet Ando, was located on a vast atoll. When the Yuuzhan Vong invaded the planet, Imthitll was the site of a massive conflagration, into which the Aqualish were throwing their droids in an effort to placate the alien invaders. (EVC)

Im'Toral XV
this male Coynite was the husband of Em'Tora VIII, and the En'Tra of the Coynites during the height of the Galactic Civil War. (PG3)

Im'Tra'Tais
this was one of the five major starports found on the planet Coyn, and was located in the city of Im'Tra'Tal. Its name literally meant "Prince-City." (PG3)

Im'Tra'Tal
a city on Coyn, Im'Tra'Tal was also the site of Im'Tra'Tais, one of Coyn's larger starports. (PG3)

Imush
the roots of this plant are often used in cooking. They are chopped and sauteed for use as a side-dish. (RD)

Imzig
this humanoid race is distinguished from the base human stock by the bony ridges which surround their eyes. (CCG5)

In aiente
this Mistryl phrase is a command for attention or an order to stand down, depending on the context in which it is used. (TFNR)

In The Political Pit
this was a popular political debate show, which aired on the Old Republic HoloNet during the years leading up to the Clone Wars. (HNN5)

In The Red
located on the Galasol Strip, on the planet Bonadan, this was a cantina that was known for its rowdy patrons. Uldir Lochett and his crew often stopped at the In The Red for a drink during layovers. (EOV, GMR8)

IN-3444-B
a sightline holographic crosshairs targetting computer. (Could just be a typo in SCRE). (SCRE)

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