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Garthol's Pain
this was an expletive used whenever a being was surprised. (ROE)

Gartogg
one of the Gamorreans serving Jabba the Hutt just prior to the crimelord's death, Gartogg was dim-witted even for a Gamorrean. Many deaths went unnoticed by Gartogg, who was easily fooled into believing that the dead bodies were, in fact, asleep. Ree-Yees led Gartogg to believe that the deaths of Ak-Buz and Phlegmin were part of a grand plot by Ephant Mon, and nearly missed the true nature of the real plots brewing in the crimelord's palace. He stumbled into Dannik Jerriko, and discovered that Jerriko was an Anzat. Gartogg tried to tell Ortugg that Jerriko was behind the strange deaths, but Ortugg believed that Gartogg was just being thick-headed, as usual. Unfortunately, Gartogg was right: Jerriko was trying to consume Han Solo's soup, and was building up a plot to get him close to Solo. Gartogg carried the bodies of Phlegmin and a B'omarr monk around as evidence, until the bodies were putrified and partially mummified by the harsh Tatooine environment. Following the death of Jabba, Gartogg was often seen wandering around Mos Eisley with his two "friends" in tow. (TJP)

Gartogg
this was a common male name among the Gamorrean people. Like most Gamorrean names, it was essentially gibberish that indicated what a Gamorrean would do if you made him angry. (GCG)

Gartro
this eggs of this creature were considered a culinary delicacy, during the last decades of the Old Republic. Native to Coruscant, the gartro was a small, dragon-like reptile which scavenged the industrial sections of the planet for food. Despite the glamor of eating gartro eggs, many native Coruscani believed these creatures to be noisy nuisances. (CCW)

Gartro Rookery
this was the name given to an abandoned warehouse in Coruscant's industrial sector, during the last years of the Old Republic. Once a Nebula Consumables warehouse, the building was vacated when Nebula decided it needed to streamline its operations. Thousands of tons of denta beans were left to rot, attracting the attention of a huge flock of gartros. The location was later used as a headquarters for The Lost Ones gang. (CCW)

Gart's Frozen Fruit Snacks
this was a small business, located on Cloud City, that sold unique foods created from a mixture of fruits from across the galaxy. (GMR3)

Garu
this ancient Sith Lord was the chief rival of the being known as The Patron. (DSSB)

Garu-bear
a creature known for its tenacious protection of its offspring. (BP)

Garuk
this Tasari male was the leader of a secret cult that worshipped Tasar Crystals. He father led the cult before him, and it was the only life Garuk knew. However, he was really only interested in power and wealth, and paid lip-service to the cult's beliefs. In order to maintain a luxury lifestyle, Garuk began selling off his cult's crystals without their knowledge. (SWJ15)

Gar-Ul
this Weequay criminal was active on the planet Qiilura, during the last years of the Old Republic. When Ghez Hokan began hiring individuals to serve as part of his "police force," Gar-Ul and his brother Guta-Nay were among the first to sign up. Gar-Ul was known more for his brutish violence than his intelligence, although this allowed him to fit into Hokan's force with ease. It was Gar-Ul who discovered the presence of Jedi Master Kast Fulier on Qiilura, after a group of farmers tipped him off to the Jedi's presence. Gar-Ul was unable to capture Fulier's apprentice, Etain Tur-Mukan, who managed to escape. During the search for the young Jedi, Gar-Ul crossed the path of the clone commando Darman, who killed the Weequay with a quick slash of a vibroblade across his throat. (RCHC)

Garulag
this gas giant was the third planet in the Corulus System. It was orbited by fifteen moons. (CCW)

Garv
this Pho Ph'eanian mechanic was a friend of Han Solo's, during the human's days as a smuggler. (EGA)

Garvan
a deity referenced by Rars Lekfen. He uses an expletive that deals with Garvan's knees. (SWSB)

Garve
this drifter was one of the few who survived a stint as the caretaker of the Imperial base on Jellyfish Cove. A loner and a soldier of fortune, the Empire approached him with the offer of easy payment for watching over the base until he was relieved. He nearly succumbed to the wiles of the ethereal wraiths there. Bara discovered how to block the sunlight by using a trooper's uniform, and nearly had Garve. Garve was able to escape to a landing prisoner ship, which he hijacked when it landed. Rather than let the wraiths attack the prisoners, Garve took them with him to Tatooine. There, he set the prisoners free in the custody of Phlik. (SWG4, TMEC)

Garvyn
this planet was known for its strong magnetic poles. It was in orbit around Garvyn that then-Ensign Gilad Pellaeon first exhibited his skills, using the poles confuse a group of pirates and detroy them. (NEGC)

Garwillian Champagne
this was a failry common form of champagne. (SWJ6)

Garyn
this small gang of criminals was formed on the moon of Rori during the height of the New Order. They were originally lieutenants in the organization of Alexi garyn, and managed to survive the execution of their peers at the hands of Darth Maul, many years earlier. They fled to Rori to re-establish their operations. Although not official supporters of the Alliance, the Garyn gang spent much of its time harassing Imperial operations in the Naboo system. (GQRG)

Garyn, Alexi
known simply as Lex, this man was a Force-sensitive being who dreamed of becoming a Jedi Knight. Unfortunately, by the time his abilities were discovered, he was too old to be considered for training. Instead of remaining on the Light Side of the Force, Garyn chose a life of crime, and eventually became the leader of the vast organization known as Black Sun many years before the Battle of Naboo. Garyn surrounded himself with the strongest vigos, and even chose the Dathomir Witch Mighella as his personal bodyguard. However, Garyn and his organization were unprepared for the fury of Darth Maul, who had been dispatched by his master, Darth Sidious, to elminate any trace of evidence surrounding Hath Monchar and his attempt to sell information about the upcoming blockade of Naboo. Hath Monchar had tried to sell the information to Darnada, the Dug vigo who worked for Garyn. Maul destroyed Darnada's entire operation, then wiped out that of Morn on Calamari, before learning that Asa Naga had fled to Garyn's fortress on Ralltiir. The Sith Lord eventually caught up with Garyn on Ralltiir, and destroyed the remaining vigos before drowning Garyn himself. (DM)

Garzal
this was a Corellian swear word. (DN1)

Gas Binder
developed during the last decades of the Old Republic, this medicinal fluid was used in the absence of gas masks or other breathing apparatus. When injected into the bloodstream, a gas binder could help rid the blood of a variety of toxins. Many medkits and field packs used by scouts and explorers contained a supply of gas binder. (SHPT)

Gas Gem
this rare stone is found in the atmosphere of the planet Bespin, where it is formed from the various gases which surround the planet's core. As the gases drop toward the core, they are compressed in various combinations, until small whorls form around minute particles. The gravitational pressures compress the gases around the particles, formed strange, clear jewels that appear to continually shift and change. (GCQ)

Gas Grenade
any offensive weapon that can be thrown or propelled into an enemy grouping, a gas grenade does not produce shrapnel when it explodes. Instead, it releases stored chemical or biological gases into the enemy's breathing space. (TB)

Gas Mine
this ancient form of mine was developed to expel a cloud of poisonous gas when stepped on. They were used primarily during the era of the Great Sith War. (KOTOR)

Gas Vortex
this mining colony was established in the clouds of the gas giant Yhifar. The pressure of the atmospheric gases surrounding the station makes living at the station very uncomfortable for most beings. (GG8)

Gasan String Drum
a musical instrument played by Figrin D'an. (MTS)

Gascon
this planet was of particular interest to both the Alliance and the Empire during the Galactic Civil War. It was powerful and independent, and had no fear of Imperial pacification. Likewise, it felt no need to assist the Alliance.However, the planet's location and natural resources made it a valuable ally for either side. After the destruction of Alderaan, several grass-roots rebellions sprang up, hoping to force the leaders of Gascon to side with the Alliance. (GMS)

GA-series Intelligence Droid
this outdated model of information analysis droid was produced by Cybot Galactica for use in scientific and business-oriented thinktanks. It was eventually replaced with the GY-series. (TBSB)

Gasgano
this gangly alien was a Xexto from the planet Troiken, and was generally considered one of Tatooine's best pod racers. He was sponsored by Gardulla the Hutt and served as her personal podracing champion, although he invariably lost races to Sebulba. Gasgano placed second behind Anakin Skywalker, in the famous Boonta Eve Classic race won by the nine-year-old human. Known as an intellectual racer, Gasgano turned into a drunken drawler whenever he had too much too drink. (SW1, TPM, YJC1, IG1, PRT, NEGC)

Gasha
this was one of the many settlements found in the planet Bestine IV. Gasha was actually a floating city, built on the surface of Bestine IV's ocean. (EGP)

Gasmasker
developed by a secret branch of the Cularin Militia, the gasmasker was a device that was to be worn by the Cloud Force unit of zero-g assault teams. In simple terms, the gasmasker was a kind of cloaking device that would allow a soldier to freefall through the atmosphere of the planet Genarius without being detected. The gasmasker worked by monitoring the atmosphere around the soldier and recreating it at the molecular level in the immediate area surrounding the soldier. In this way, the perturbance of the air around a falling soldier was masked, meaning that sensor systems were virtually unable to track the soldier. (LFCW)

Gasnit
this immense, batlike predator was discovered on an uncharted jungle planet by Milac Troper. A gasnit swarm attacked Troper's scouting team, and Troper believed that Dayla Kev and Hereven had been killed by the creatures. The gasnit attacked by grasping its prey with its sharp claws, which dug into the prey and held on tightly with incredible muscle power. The bite of the gasnit was highly poisonous, allowing the gasnit to grasp and bite its prey, then release it to die. Once dead, the gasnit could feast at its leisure. The average gasnit was covered with short, grey fur, and was generally immune to heat and most poisonous substances. (GMR6)

Gasper
this term was used by explorers and scouts to denote any planet which was ideally suited to supporting Human life. (DARK)

Gasser
this was the Gungan word for a stove or oven. (E1A11)

Gass'kin's Used DroidNet
this was the name given to the network of used droid warehouses maintained by Mad Gass'kin. The droids sold through the DroidNet were all reconditioned, and were guaranteed to perform as advertised. (GMR3)

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

Gast, Edda
this Imperial doctor was one of the key figures in the genetic research of Project Chubar, performed at Binring Biomedical and sponsored by Warlord Zsinj. Using the studies of her uncle as a starting point, Doctor Gast developed several new ways to take humanoid alien species and manipulate their brains to make them smarter and meaner. Zsinj had hoped to create an army of aliens which would help him better infiltrate the New Republic's ranks and destroy it from within. Gast, a native of the planet Saffalore, was only too happy to help. One of her first subjects was the Gamorrean, Gamma-9104. After Zsinj learned of the escape of Gamma-9104 - who called himself Voort saBinring - and the Ewok Kettch from her uncle's facility, he confronted Doctor Gast and Doctor Novin Bress. He provided both with blasters to kill each other, as punishment for the escapes. Edda didn't hesitate, shooting Bress to maintain her own existence. She was allowed to continue, but was eventually captured by agents of Wraith Squadron on Saffalore. Zsinj tried to kill her with one of his brainwashed subjects, but Nawara Ven prevented that death by getting her injured body into a bacta tank quickly. In return for a huge sum of credits and a new identity on Coruscant, she agreed to tell the Republic all about Zsinj's plans. She opted to collect her payment in Imperial credits, and was accompanied to Coruscant with Ven himself as her bodyguard. This suited Ven just fine, since Gast was arrested by Republic agents upon her arrival, on charges of trying to smuggle Imperial credits onto the planet for seditious purposes. Her own cunning had backfired, and she was imprisoned. (SOC)

Gast, Tuzin
this man was employed by Binring Biomedical, and was one of the leaders in the Imperial experiment known as Project Chubar, designed to create near-human intelligence in the galaxy's more primitive humanoid species. It was Tuzin who arranged for the Imperial officer Zsinj to obtain a majority share in Binring's operations, and who described the usefulness of his experiements. However, over time, Gast became too attached to his subjects, and feared for their existence in Imperial control. He staged a massive explosion in the Epsilon Wing of the labs on Saffalore, hoping to sacrifice himself so that the creatures could escape. Warlord Zsinj's forces managed to recover all but one of the subjects, either dead or alive, but this survivor was the Gamorrean Voort saBinring. Tuzin died in the explosion, which his neice Edda claimed was a suicide. (SOC)

Gastess' Finance
this Outer Rim business is run by the despicable Gotal, Sarlim Gastess. This operation specializes in hostile takeovers of well-run corporations. Gastess then fires ranking management, inserts its own managers, and restructures the company. A short while later, Gastess will sell the "new" corporation for a huge, short-term profit. It is not usual to see Gastess break its own records on the Parmic Sector Stock Exchange. The corporation is large enough to purchase entire planetary conglomerates, but has found them hard to liquidate. (GG9)

Gasto
this New Republic Navy Midshipman served under Commander Zoalin aboard the Adamantine, and was killed by the Death Seed plague while in orbit around Brachnis Chorios. (POT)

Gastol
this gas giant was the third world in the Brentaal System. It was orbited by three moons. (CCW)

Gastrula
this planet was the homeworld of the Gastrulan race. (SWJ11)

Gastrulan
this was a race of slug-like sentients which were native to the planet Gastrula. (SWJ11)

Gat
a unit of measure which describes the amount of tension present in a connection. (CFG)

GAT Droid
developed by the Confederacy of Independent Systems and produced by the Baktoid Armor Workshop, the GAT Droid was a maneuverable tank that served as the core of many offensives. The GAT could perform a number of missions, including reconnaissance and attack, and was armed with a pair of medium laser cannons and a proton torpedo launcher. It was also heavily armored, so that it could withstand heavy fire. (SWI62)

GAT-12g
this model of the standard GAT-12h Skipray Blastboat was armed with a tractor beam projector in place of the concussion missile launcher. (FOP)

GAT-12h
the Sienar Fleet Systems designation for the Skipray blastboat, a 25-meter-long defense and patrol ship built for use by the Empire. Although small, it had the power output to rank it as a capital ship. It was an exceptionally well-armed craft equally suited for atmospheric and deep-space use. The rear section, containing the main drive, lasers, and stablizing wings, rotated around the axis of the ship on a specially-designed sleeve, allowing the ship to have both speed and maneuverability. The GAT-12h was introduced shortly before the Battle of Yavin, and was not immediately purchased by the Empire. So, Sienar Fleet Systems began selling them on the open market, where they were snapped up quickly by pirate and mercenary fleets. The Skipray is equipped with the following shipboard components: 3 Mendarn Arms Dar-2 Medium Ion Cannons, a proton torpedo launcher, 2 Senko Systems 5000 "Tru-Lok" laser cannons, a concussion missile launcher, and a Sarylcorp ViX Multiflux Reactor. (ISB, EGV, WOTC)

GAT-12i
this was the second generation of GAT-series Skipray Blastboat. It measured 25 meters in length, with a wingspan of 14.3 meters and a height of 7.2 meters. It was similar in armament and sensor systems to the original GAT-12h, but had an improved Siep-Irol "Omni-Vu" sensor system. (TTSB, EGV)

GAT-12j
the Sienar Fleet Systems designation for the third generation of the GAT-series Skipray blastboat, introduced shortly after the death of Emperor Palpatine. It had larger ammunition bays for its missile launchers, allowing 12 proton torpedoes and 18 concussion missiles. (JS, EGV)

Gata, Zanza
this man served as an inspector for the Imperial Office of Criminal Investigation during the height of the New Order. He had an exceptional record with the IOCI, bringing years of experience and an 84-percent success rate in tracking down his quarry into many investigations, including the search for the thief know as the Tombat. He was given the task by IOCI Director Jacen Corbit, at the behest of Imperial Moff Landric. (SWJ8)

Gatag
the shell of this creature, which was native to the Yuuzhan Vong homeworld, was used to create ceremonial platters which were used during the Shaping process. (SBS)

Gate
this was the nickname Wedge Antilles gave to his R5 astromech droid, following the droid's memory wipe. It was formerly known as Mynock. (BW)

Gate to the Lands of the Dead, The
according to Yuuzhan Vong mythology, this was the portal through which the living passed when they died. All those who died were sent to the Lands of the Dead, where they were judged by the True Gods. Only those deemed worthy were allowed to remain with the Gods. Those who were deemed unworthy were doomed to roam the Lands of the Dead, never to return to the living nor feel the grace of the Gods. Shortly after the Yuuzhan Vong reformed the planet Coruscant into a new version of Yuuzhan'tar, the Yuuzhan Vong mythology was updated to include a Guardian of the Gate, known as the Ganner or the Jedi Giant, in reference to Ganner Rhysode's stand against the Yuuzhan Vong while protecting Jacen Solo. (T)

Gatebeast
this Charon bio-construct was formed from a lifeform which existed on the Charon homeworld centuries ago, but was exterminated by the Charon death cults. The machinations of the gatebeast were not fully understood by the Charon bioscientists, but they managed to program it to perform certain duties. The gatebeast is used as a defensive tool, for it has the ability to control an attacker's position. Any creature targetted by the gatebeast can be "gated" back to a position it occupied a short time before. This seems to be a limited for of teleportation, but the Charon have not fully discovered how the gatebeast performs the movement. (OS)

Gatekeeper
a Jedi Master whose image is stored within a Jedi Holocron, the Gatekeeper is the primary access point for whoever is using the Holocron. (TOJ)

Gateway
this was one of the many domed cities which sprang up on the surface of the planet Duro, to house refugees fleeing the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy. The dome, like other such refugee cities, was located beneath one of Duro's twenty orbital stations, protected by the planetary shield that contained the station. Gateway was constantly at odds with Settlement Thirty-two, as each dome tried to obtain the other's supplies in an escalating struggle to feed its inhabitants. (BP)

Gateway Space Station
this space station was erected by the Empire in orbit around Tshindral III, although no one ever learned the exact reasons for the choice of location. It was based on the spherical design of the torpedo sphere, with a huge docking ring encircling the station. Many claim that the planet was a tropical paradise before experiments aboard the station went horribly wrong. Whatever the reason, the Empire abandoned the station shortly after its construction and left it adrift. Talandro Starlyte assumed ownership of the station, and began to remodel it for use as a trading post. The Empire returned to reclaim the station, but Starlyte offered to pay the Empire a monthly rent in return for its use as a trading post. The Imperials agreed, provided that a liaison officer remained on the station to monitor its activities, and left Starlyte alone. He also tried to rename the station as Starlyte Station, but the name only stuck with regular patrons. (WSV)

Gateway to the Outer Rim
see Phindar Spaceport (YDR)

Gath
this common, though archaic, Zabrak surname meant "seeker", and referred to foragers who searched for useful items. (GCG)

Gatharard, Vincent
this man, a native of the planet Coruscant, served the Empire as a Lieutenant in the military, although he was known more for his self-important boasting than his skills as a leader. He was stationed at the Imperial garrison on Echnos during the height of the Galactic Civil War, where he lorded over his subordinates and longed for the day when he could return to the Academy as a teacher. (SWJ4)

Gatherer 164
this was the codename of the Ryn known as Ferfer, who was a member of the Ryn spy network based on the planet Balmorra during the height of the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy. (UF)

Gatherers
this is a nickname used by operatives of the Bureau of Ships and Services. They are a non-descript group, wearing no uniform to identify themselves as part of BoSS. The Gatherers are responsible for tracking down and apprehending individuals who falsify their starships' transponder codes. (CFG)

Gathering Circle
this section of the primary city on Kegan was where all general meetings and discussions were held among the populace. It was the central hub of the city, and all other rings surrounded it. (FFT)

Gathering of the Herd
this huge musical event was held annually at Bantha Traxx, on the planet Lianna. Open to local talent from the Allied Tion, Herd night attracted scouts from all the major recording companies, who were searching for "the next big thing." (WSV)

Gathering Trail
found in the forests of the planet Kashyyyk, this level of the jungle is used to bring food to the various cities inhabited by Wookiees. (TT)

Gathering, The
this is the time of conjunction of the three Fyodos moons. All of the Fyodoi shamans, and at least 100 members of each tribe, gather for a huge feast. (PG2)

Gathi
an alien race. (ISB)

Gathus
a planet with a pretty good smashball team, during the early years of the New Republic. (COJ)

Gatonne, Resh
this man was a native of Bonadan, and was a bounty hunter during the last days of the Old Republic. His son, Yarr, eventually followed in his footsteps. (GG10)

Gatonne, Yarr
a native of the planet Bonadan and the son of Resh Gatonne, Yarr Gatonne was a bounty hunter who worked in the Testarr Sector during the early years of the New Republic. He learned everything he knew about bounty-hunting from his father. As a mode of operation, Yarr would capture the contacts and friends of his target, interrogate them, then pose as the contact in order to capture his bounty. His only weakness was a fascination with rare and valuable gemstones, and could be lured into a hunt by the possible payment in gemstones. (WBC, GG10)

Gatral
this bounty hunter was one of several who accompanied Crutag to Trinta, in pursuit of a team of Alliance agents they encountered on Kwenn Space Station. Gatral and his team were eventually killed by the dreamscapes and dreambeasts of Halagad Ventor before they could capture the Alliance agents. They were "resurrected" by Ventor as dreambeasts and sent after the Alliance team. (DOE)

Gatrar Shey'Tyan
this Bothan served as the Ambassador to the Empire, shortly before Bothawui was subjugated by the Empire. It was Ambassador Shey'Tyan who gave the Empire permission to take control of the Bothan worlds, much to the dismay of his people. (SWJ3)

Gatrellis
this corporation specialized in the creation of highly-specialized explosives, such as plasticene thermite. (ROE)

Gatsori, Jarina
this woman was a reporter for the Andasala Achievement News agency. (GG11)

Gatterweld
this man suddenly appeared aboard the Razor's Kiss, after it was stolen from Kuat Drive Yards by Warlord Zsinj. Zsinj knew he wasn't part of the security detail he'd sent to the ship, but Ensign Gatterweld nevertheless took control after the death of Captain Raslan during the ship's flight from Kuat. However, Gatterweld was unable to defend the huge ship from the massed firepower of the Mon Remonda and the Tedevium, and the Razor's Kiss was destroyed. However, Gatterweld was rescued from the destruction and rewarded for his bravery and loyalty to Zsinj. He became part of Zsinj's security force aboard the Iron Fist, and was later assigned to escort Gara Petothel around the ship. Zsinj didn't trust Gara, who recently had been known as Lara Notsil and a member of the New Republic. Gatterweld kept close tabs on her, but was unable to discern her true activities aboard the ship. When she escaped him and released the test subjects of Project Chubar, Gatterweld tried to stop her. The creatures she had released attacked him, but she would not allow them to kill him. He was bound up and left behind. (IF, SOC)

Gauch
one of the many pilots who worked for Lando Calrissian in the asteroid belt known as Lando's Folly, Gauch was one of the first pilots killed when the Yuuzhan Vong attacked Dubrillion. His TIE Bomber starfighter was under the protection of Belt-Runner I, but the station sustained heavy damage and was forced to retract shield energy. His ship was left without shields,and destroyed by enemy fire. (VP)

Gauer
this man served under Grand Moff Bartam, during the reign of Emperor Palpatine. He was often employed by the Emperor himself, whenever a mission needed covert, military attention, but he remained faithfully loyal to Bartam. Distinguished by his bald pate the the tattoo that ran from his over his skull, Gauer was a hulking man with a quick temper. As part of Bartam's intricate plans to take control of the galaxy for himself, Gauer was assigned to present specially-modified stormtroopers to the Emperor himself. These troopers were loyal to Trachta's plans, and would eliminate the Emperor at the first opportunity. At the same time, Bartam tried to assassinate Trachta. Gauer, along with the renegade Moff Kadir, presented the stormtroopers to Palpatine, as replacements to the troops lost in an earlier assassination attempt. Palpatine, however, was aware of the plan, and killed Kadir and the stormtroopers before Gauer could react. Gauer was later apprehended and held without recourse. (SWI62, SWEB)

Gaulian
the native race of the planet Gaulus. (RASB)

Gaulus
this planet was the site of an Alliance bsae during the Galactic Civil War. (RASB)

Gaunt
cowlike creatures raised by the Abyssin on Byss. (GG4)

Gauntlet
this 14-meter multipurpose starfighter was built by Shobquix Yards. It was armed with two pairs of laser cannons and a proton torpedo launcher. (SSR, PG1)

Gauntlet
this was the name given to one of the many podraces which wound through the caverns and energy domes of the penal colony on Oovo IV, during the last decades of the Old Republic. (RAC)

Gauntlet
this Imperial-class Star Destroyer was part of the Empire's fleet in Tapani Sector, at the height of the New Order, and was assigned to patrol the space around Lamuir IV. It was also the flagship of Captain Lin Nunsk's fleet. (TSIA, LOE)

Gauntlet Scanners
the sensor arrays deployed along with a ring of Star Destroyers to guard the planet Byss during Emperor Palpatine's clonings, the Gauntlet Sensors monitor all incoming security clearance codes and alert the Star Destroyers to any illegal users. (DE2)

Gauntlet Squadron
one of the two starfighter squadrons the New Republic relied heavily on when Rogue Squadron resigned its commission to fight the Bacta War, along with Corsai Squadron. The Gauntlet Squadron X-Wings were later assigned to the Allegiance during the hunt for Warlord Zsinj. (WS, SOC)

Gauntlet Squadron
one of the fighter squadrons assigned to the Soothfast during its patrol of the Meridian Sector. The squadron took heavy losses during a brief battle of Exodo II, in which the Yuuzhan Vong priestess Elan was recovered. (HT)

Gaurick
this Corporate Sector world is controlled by a religious cult. Han Solo and Chewbacca once ran chak-root to the workers of this planet, since the substance held some religious taboos. They ran the substance for Big Bunji, who agreed to pay for their expenses as part of their salary. The chak-root runs became more and more difficult as the religious leaders - known as muftis - took notice of them, until one run was intercepted. The Millennium Falcon sustained considerable damage, and Han was forced to dump his load in order to escape. He got the Falcon repaired, since Big Bunji agreed to pay for all expenses. However, he soon received a bill from Big Bunji for all the repairs as well as the dumped chak-root. Both Han and Chewie were livid, and in return for Big Bunji's bill, they strafed the crimelord's compound with the Falcon's new weapons. (CSA)

Gauron Nas Tal
this Saurin comabt expert was hired by Jabba the Hutt to train his Gamorrean guards. He quickly came to regret the decision to work for Jabba, because he hated the Hutt nad his henchmen. Like many of Jabba's employees, he was plotting to kill the Hutt shortly before Leia Organa did the job for him. (CCG7)

Gausser
this was the name used to describe any device which could charge an object with a specific electrical field. (IWE1)

Gauther
this ball of ice was the third and outermost planet in the Desev System. (GORW)

GAV
shortened name for an ground assault vehicle. (SWJ9)

Gav
a drink favored by the Mon Calamari. (RASB)

Gavens
Joreb Goss lived with Isela Talsava Norand on this planet, in the city of Torlas. (SOL)

Gavin, Bowman
this New Republic Colonel held the title and position of director of flight personnel for the Fifth Battle Group. This meant that he held a great deal of influence in the recognition and promotion of the pilots in the Fifth, and had the ability to hand-pick pilots for certain assignments. As a pilot himself for the Alliance, Gavin had earned the new sun insignia of the B-Wing pilots during the Battle of Endor. He earned many more service decorations before be promoted to the director's position. (TT)

Gavler, Bent
this native of Bespin's Cloud City rescued Allania Jakien and her friends following the Imperial garrisoning of the outpost, just after the Battle of Hoth. (MTS, GG3)

Gavrilonnis Tejere
this Givin was apprehended by Mace Windu and Yoda, shortly after it was discovered that he was sabotaging the Yag'Dhul ambassadorial landing pad on Coruscant, shortly before the onset of the Clone Wars. Tejere was caught trying to disable the platform's repulsorlifts by co-worker Jujiran Halbeet, who was subsequently shot by Tejere. The two Jedi Masters happened to be nearby, returning from a meeting, and rescued Halbeet before disarming Tejere and taking him into custody. Initial investigation showed that Tejere had no direct affiliation with the Separatists, however. (HNN5)

Gavron Sil
this being was hunted down and killed by Boba Fett, during the early years of the New Order. Unknown to Fett, Gavron Sil was the son of the crimelord known as Drex. Drex and his surviving son, Feleen Bantillian, conspired to trap Fett on Vornax and exact revenge on him for the death of Gavron Sil. (T18)

Gavryn
this planet was once under Imperial control. Gilad Pellaeon's first command assignment was to take a group of transports to the planet, but he was ambushed by pirates. Pellaeon managed to defeat the pirates, which eventually led to his promotion to command of the Chimaera. Note that this planet is referred to as Garvyn in The Essential Guide to Characters. (TTSB, EGC)

Gavvatronics
this Old Republic corporation produced a variety of starship sensor suites. (SWJ5)

Gavvy-Meal
this was an inexpensive foodstuff produced for consumption by the farmers of Qiilura. (RCHC)

Gawl
this expression, used in the smaller settlements on Tatooine, was used to express tentative indecision, as in "Gawl, I'm not sure what to do next." (T7)

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