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Keeku
meaning "swift", this was one of the most common names among Rodian females. These names generally described characteristics of historical individuals, and different Rodian clans used up to three names to describe an individual.
(GCG)
Keelah-Nah
this diminutive, bat-like being worked as a security guard for one of the many pazaak dens on Nar Shaddaa, during the years following the Jedi Civil War.
(KOTOR2)
Keel-ee calleya ku kah
this Huttese phrase literally meant "You disappoint me."
(GMR5)
Keelen Ma
this Mrlssi was the Chairman of the Republic Measures and Standards Bureau, during the years leading up to the Clone Wars.
(HNN4)
Keelkana
this creature, an intelligent relative of the krakana, was used as a mount by the Mon Calamari Knights, during the height of the Clone Wars.
(SWDB)
Keely
this elderly man was one of the Councilors who worked on the Managing Council of the survivors of the Outbound Flight Project, during the years leading up to the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy. Keely was also one of the few remaining Survivors, having been an original member of the Outbound Flight team. Like many others among the Survivors, Keely was angry at the Jedi Knights for not providing better protection against their attackers. When a Chiss-led expedition located the remains of Outbound Flight, Keely was one of the first to edmand a fully-armed, modern warship as recompense from either the Chiss or the New Republic. After the Vagaari threat was eliminated, Keely grudgingly agreed to accompany the Outbound Flight Colony to Nirauan, staying as far away from the New Republic as they could.
(SQ)
Keenigh Footwear
this was one of the largest producers of athletic footwear in the galaxy, some ten years after the Battle of Naboo.
(HNN4)
Keen's Grotto
located on the planet Corellia, this maze of caverns and catacombs was a dangerous place for inexperienced spelunkers.
(EGD)
Keeper
this form of Yuuzhan Vong starship was developed during their attempt to take control of the galaxy. Its development came shortly after the New Republic learned to pour intense amounts of firepower into a dovin basal, weakening the creature and stealing power from weapons systems. In this way, the Republic managed to destroy a number of Yuuzhan Vong warships. The keeper was well-protected, and contained a large dovin basal. The keeper was the attached to another, larger, Yuuzhan Vong warship, to act as its shielding and protection. In this way, the larger ship was protected from enemy fire by a stronger shield, and their weapons didn't lose power when the shield were absorbing fire.
(HT)
Keeper
a group of CR90 Corvettes used by the Empire during the Galactic Civil War, the Keeper group was used to escort prison ships on transfer missions.
(TIE)
Keeper
this unusual automaton seemed to be created from highly-advanced technology, and was contained in a vast mechanical structure found deep below an uncharted planet. The planet was located somewhere between Yavin and Akuria Two, and was stumbled upon by Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa shortly after the Battle of Yavin. The dome-shaped container in which the Keeper existed was connected to a power-supplying structure that tapped the planet's core for energy, and it appeared as a face of stars inside the huge dome. When the Keeper realized that it's secret had been exposed, it told the rebels about its history. The Keeper had been created as a guardian of the planet by its original inhabitants, which had fled their sector to avoid a centuries-old war. The Keeper's mission was to ready the planet for the ancient beings' eventual return. Over time, the Keeper became lonely, and created four humanoid droids in its makers' likeness. Named Earth, Wind, Fire, and Rain, the four automatons had the unusual abilities to control the natural elements they were named after. These "children" were created to help the Keeper reform the planet. Much of the reformation work was done in secret, because the Keeper didn't want the rest of the galaxy to find the planet and destroy it again. In order to protect its world from the Empire, the Keeper planned to turn Luke and Leia over to the Imperial forces on the planet. However, when it realized that the rebels weren't going to expose its secret, the Keeper worked to convince the Imperials that the planet was too dangerous to consider as a base.
(PZZ1)
Keeper of Antiquities
this was the title held by those ancient Jedi Knights who controlled access to the Chamber of Antiquities, located in the Great Library of the Jedi on the planet Ossus. While the Keepr of Antiquities was charged primarily with preserving ancient paper texts, they were also protecting a wealth of Sith artifacts, including a Sith holocron.
(PJSB)
Keeper of Promises
this Qom Jha was one of the few that had ever gotten into the caverns below the High Tower and seen the Threateners up close. He was assigned by Eater of Fire Creepers to lead Luke Skywalker and Mara Jade to the Tower, along with Splitter of Stones and Builder with Vines, as well as the Qom Qae Child of Winds.
(VOF)
Keeper of the Tower
according to the customs of the Tammuz-an, the Keeper of the Tower was responsible for ensuring that the Takmmuz-an people were ruled by the rightful leader. Only the individual who returned to the Keeper with the royal scepter, on the first morning of the equinox, would be allowed to rule the planet.
(SWDB)
Keeper Subdermal Control System
this piece of exotic technology was produced by Vector Technologies. Known in the catalogs as the AA-2, this system involved the use of surgically-implanted beacons and a tracker unit. Developed for the maintenance of slave labor pools, the Keeper system provides its user with a way to keep slaves from escaping. The beacon provided the tracking unit with an exact location of the slave, and contained a dose of an exotic neurotoxin which could be injected into the slave's system in the event of an escape attempt. The slave owner could activate the neurotoxin by signalling the beacon from the tracker. If the slave managed to escape beyond the range of the tracker, the beacon would lose its signal and release the neurotoxin automatically.
(WSV)
Keepers
this was the name of the small force of Tarasin guards who protected the Mother of an irstat. More often than not, the Keepers were required to keep tensions between leaders to a minimum, rather than protecting them from outside injury.
(LFCW)
Kee-Piru
one of the first Mon Calamari floating cities destroyed by the World Devastators, shortly after Emperor Palpatine was reborn into a cloned body on Byss.
(DESB)
Kee-Piru Computronics
based on the floating city of Kee-Piru, this Mon Calamari corporation produced a variety of native technologies for export to the rest of the galaxy, during the height of the Galactic Civil War.
(GFT)
Keepuna
this was the Huttese verb, used to command a being to shoot their weapon.
(GMR5)
Keer, Tilath
this woman, a native of the planet Commenor, served as a pilot in the Twin Suns Squadron during the New Republic's struggle against the Yuuzhan Vong. She was designated Twin Suns Eleven during her tenure with the squadron, and served as the squadron's navigational expert.
(EL1)
Keerag
this Trandoshan bounty hunter and his brother, Currsk, were hired to kill Deggar Feps, after the scout angered Sottos the Hutt, during the early years of the New Order. They were dispatched as a contingency plan, to cover the activities of the spy droid NEK-01 in case it failed. Neither party knew about the other, so the Hutts could hedge their bets on the capture of Feps. Keerag was able to speak Basic, and served as the team's liaison to their employers. Because Feps was able to escape, the Trandoshans failed to collect their bounty.
(WOTC)
Keeramak
this Ssi-ruu was unusual in that it was born with rainbow-colored scales, incorporating all aspects of the Ssi-ruuvi caste system into a single individual. The birth of the Keeramak was the stuff of legends among the Ssi-ruuk and the P'w'eck, and signaled the end of the rigid caste system maintained on Lwhekk. The Keeramak would make the weak strong and free the oppressed, making the lower castes into leaders. According to the P'w'eck Emancipation Movement, the Keeramak was born shortly before the Yuuzhan Vong invaded the galaxy, and began rallying the P'w'eck to rise up against the Ssi-ruuk. In short time, the P'w'eck had thrown off their yokes and toppled the Ssi-ruuvi Imperium, taking control of Lwhekk for themselves. The Keeramak was named the Shreeftut, taking control of the Ssi-ruuvi people and forcing them to submit to P'w'eck leadership. Five years later, the P'w'eck Emancipation Movement proposed an alliance with the Bakuran people, in an effort to strengthen both peoples against future invasions. The Bakuran people, fearful of another Ssi-ruuk invasion, were happy to learn of the P'w'eck liberation, and eagerly pursued an alliance. However, the P'w'eck were simply pawns in a much larger power play. The Ssi-ruuk had been subjugated by the Yuuzhan Vong, and forced to work toward an invasion of the Unknown Regions. To assist in this effort, it was required that the planet Bakura also be under Yuuzhan Vong control. The Keeramak, knowing that the Bakurans had no knowledge of the Ssi-ruuvi language, performed the consecration ceremony on Bakura, but declared the planet - now known as Xwhee to the Ssi-ruuk - to be consecrated in the name of the Ssi-ruuk. This was all part of a plan in which Prime Minister Cundertol received entechment and virtual immortality in echange for Bakura, a plan that the Keeramak openly endorsed when it was confronted by Leia Organa Solo. However, the Keeramak and its Ssi-ruuvi cohorts didn't anticipate the desire for independence of their P'w'eck assistants. Lwothin, the advance leader of the P'w'eck Emancipation Movement, shot and killed the Keeramak when it was ordered to shoot the Solos, ending the plot to subjugate Bakura. The body of the Keeramak was transported back to Lwhekk to appease the Conclave, with the hope of eventually appeasing the Elders' Council.
(FH2)
Keerik
this was a common name among the Rodian race.
(UANT)
Keesa
this female Pa'lowick worked as an assistant to Dama Brunk at the Sidi Driss Inn, on Tatooine, during the early years of the New Republic. She was assaulted by stormtroopers who were searching for Han Solo and his wife, Leia Ogana Solo, who were on Tatooine searching for the Killik Twilight moss-painting. The stormtroopers who accosted her were berated by their commanding officer, who was actually Grand Admiral Thrawn in disguise, for their actions against Keesa. Thrawn then apologized to Keesa for her trouble.
(TG)
Keesa
meaning "affectionate", this name was common among Gungan females.
(GCG)
Keesa
this Huttese phrase was used as an adjective, and was used to describe an object "owned by a friend."
(E1A14)
Keesi
this Rodian arms dealer worked with Gredori, Aald, and Vosso during the early years of the New Order.
(WOTC)
Keeta
this cream-colored Trianii was Gideon's first mate, and worked with him aboard the Independent Class. She lost an eye in a battle with one of Boss Trome's shape-shifting alien thugs, and she covered the scar with a black eye patch.
(SWJ12)
Keeta
this was the Huttese word for the number six (6). The Hutts used a base-eight numbering system, since their hands had just four fingers each. Note that Tempest Feud indicates that this word is spelled keta.
(GMR5, TF)
Keezo Stoolie
this male Weequay was a prisoner at the Oovo IV prison facility during the years surrounding the Battle of Naboo. Governor Kucheel had placed a bounty on Stoolie's head shortly after his arrest, in connection with the damage his gang caused during a Millennium celebration. This damage led to Stoolie's arrest, but Kucheel demanded more justice, and hoped to capture Stoolie as soon as he was released. Kucheel discovered that he wouldn't have to wait that long because, shortly after the Battle of Naboo, Jango Fett claimed the bounty on Stoolie's head during his attempt to "rescue" Bendix Fust.
(BH)
Keff
this man was a security officer who worked at the Kwilaan Spaceport shortly after the Battle of Naboo.
(WOA2)
Keffi
this proud beast was native to the planet Anaxes, where it was domesticated by the Anaxsi and used as a mount and tack animal. Equine in form, the keffi moved about on four long legs, each of which ended three large toes. This gave the keffi incredible stability when combined with its thick tail. A crown of horns adorned the skull of the keffi, while it sleek coat ranged in color from black to golden brown. The keffi were extremely intelligent and easily trained, and could be used as pack animals, racers, or show beasts.
(CCW)
Kefka
this pale-skinned man was the director of manufacturing for the Five Families of Ord Cestus, during the height of the Clone Wars. Many who first encountered Kefka remarked on the sallowness of his skin, as if he had never been exposed to sunlight of any kind. His appearance was human, and was suggestive of Kiffar ancestors.
(TCD)
Kefla
this man was a reporter for the Galactic News Network, and worked at GNN's Indu San bureau during the early years of the New Republic.
(SWJ6)
Kegan
this temperate world was the sole planet orbiting a single sun in the Outer Rim Territories. Some thirty-five years before the Battle of Yavin, Kegan was ruled by an isolationist government which believed a series of evil prophesies would come to pass if the Jedi Knights were allowed to visit the planet. There was only a single city on the planet at the time, which was divided into circles of expertise. Outside the city, all land was given over to food and animal cultivation. The humans who lived on the planet remained apart until the child O-Lana was born. The Jedi Knights were contacted by her parents, and the child was eventually brought to Coruscant. The Keganites soon discovered that the galaxy around them was a wondrous place, and overthrew the government to join the Old Republic. It was later discovered that the prophesies described by the Keganites were visions of the rise of Emperor Palpatine and the subjugation of the galaxy under the New Order.
(FFT)
Keganite
this was the name of the human population of the planet Kegan. During the rulership of V-Tan and O-Vieve, all Keganites were required to become part of the General Good. To this end, each Keganite had to take a name which included a link to the General Good. Every male was given a name, to which was added the beginning "V-". Every female was also given a name, to which was added the beginning "O-".
(FFT)
Kehlor M'ah
this Herglic was noted in the history of the planet Giju.
(UANT)
Kei
this Yevethan female was Nil Spaar's primary wife. She gave him two strong nitakka and a a beautiful marasi before she died of the gray death. Kei was the darna of his females.
(SOL)
Kei No Kay
this beautiful Qwohog was considered an accomplished dancer and musician, although her real love was art. The exact circumstances were unknown, but Kei No Kay was also enslaved to the Ishi Tib merchant Jund Voon, who forced her to produce wondrous pieces of jewelry and art to be placed on sale at the Wave Works gift shop. Jund Voon kept her trapped in a specially-designed tidepool tank, where she spent her free time playing a hydroharp.
(WSV)
Keill, Furva
this master artist was a native of the planet Alderaan.
(WSV)
Keitumite
this alien race had allied themselves with the Ansionians during the last decades of the Old Republic.
(APS)
Keitumite Mutual Military Treaty
this treaty was signed by representatives from the Ansionian and Keitumite peoples, linking their planets in defense during the last decades of the Old Republic. While the Treaty had never been invoked, it was nonetheless still in force during the years leading up to the Clone Wars. Count Dooku and Shu Mai hoped the Keitumites would follow the Ansionians in seceding from the Republic, shortly before the Clone Wars, leading to a large-scale secession movement of which they were the leaders.
(APS)
Keizar-Volvec
this corporation produced podracers during the last decades of the Old Republic.
(IG1)
Kejas
this elderly Melida freedom fighter was a supporter of Wehutti, and fought along side the one-armed warrior.
(DOD)
Kejim
this planet was the site of an Imperial garrison during the years surrounding the Battle of Endor. Kyle Katarn infiltrated the base, shortly after the Empire's defeat at Endor. He recovered information on the plans of Admiral Galak Fyyar, which led him to the mining operations on Artus Prime.
(SWI69, JK2)
Kek, Bolton
this man was one of the original designers of the neural network designed for use in the IG series of assassin droids. He had retired to Peridon's Folly, departing from Imperial service on what he deemed "moral grounds." While on Peridon's Folly, Kek sold his services to the various weapons designers there. However, he did not escape the notice of IG-88, which had discovered the whereabouts of the entire team of engineers which designed it, during its escape from the Holowan Labs. IG-88B, after dispatching Grlubb's rivals, broke into Kek's house and killed the engineer in while he slept.
(TBH)
Kel
a city on the continent of Dysis, on the planet Algara II.
(PG2)
Kel
the false identity used by Elea Poista in order to run her black-market sales operation on Cloud City, working to further the efforts of the Alliance and bring down the Empire. Kel was supposedly a native of the planet Galltine.
(GG2)
Kel
this young Glarsaur resented the work of T'laerean Larn.
(SWJ14)
Kel
this was one of the most common female names given to human children across the galaxy.
(GCG)
Kel
this name was given to female Zabrak, and meant "warm", referring to the body temperature of the female Zabrak.
(GCG)
Kel Algowinn
this being was one of the many ancient Sith apprentices who were training at the academy on Korriban, four millennia before the Battle of Yavin. Despite his choice to train on Korriban, Kel had doubts about the true nature of the Sith. Kel admitted this to his comrades, some of whom were actually Jedi Knights who had infiltrated the academy. The Jedi later implored Kel to leave the academy, and he found himself torn between loyalties. Upon learing that the Jedi had killed both Uthar Wynn and Yuthura, Algowinn found himself caught amidst an enraged group of students who set off after the Jedi. However, the Sith apprentices were no match for the Jedi, and Algowinn was quickly killed in the fighting.
(KOTOR)
Kel Dor
this was a formidable race of humanoids from the planet Dorin. They have enlarged, external sensory organs which allow them to interpret basic external stimuli as well as extrasensory input. They evolved breathing the unusual mixture of gases in Dorin's atmosphere, and cannot survive on oxygen-rich planets. Thus, those Kel Dor who traveled to other worlds must wear a sophisticated pair of goggles and an anti-oxygen mask whenever they are off-world. As a people, the Kel Dor were known for their compassion and kind-heartedness, but also for the swift justice they meted out whenever necessary. It was believed that those individuals with silver irises to their eyes were very sensitive to the Force, but there has not been any definitive relationship identified.
(IG1, WOTC)
Kel Dor
this was the name given to the native language of the Kel Dor race.
(WOTC)
Kel Razda
this was a noted individual from Vorzydiak history.
(GORW)
Kel Tag
an Ithorian sport, played on many Ithorian herdships like the Bazaar.
(GA)
Kel, Waxarn
this man was a Jedi Knight during the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy. During the Battle of Ebaq, Kel sustained heavy damage to his head and shoulders, but chose to allow his body to heal naturally as a reminder of the danger posed by the alien invaders. He hated the fact that the Senate continually portrayed the Jedi in a dubious light, and was openly sarcastic when Senator Thuv Shinev began speaking in favor of the work done by the Jedi to fight the Yuuzhan Vong. Waxarn was ultimately one of the handful of Jedi Knights to survive the conflict with the Yuuzhan Vong.
(FH1, UF)
Kelada
this industrial planet was located in the Anarid Cluster. It was the site of an Arakyd factory and was a major supplier of repulsorlift components and AT-AT parts for the Empire. The once-beautiful world was turned into an industrial wasteland due to the intense manufacturing that was required to support the Imperial war machine.
(SWJ1, SWJ2, SWJ13)
Kelada Planetary Militia
this was the primary security force that protected the planet Kelada, during the height of the Galactic Civil War.
(GCG)
Kelada Starport
this spaceport served IndSec, the capital city of the planet Kelada, during the height of the Galactic Civil War.
(GCG)
Kelbarone's Mercantile
this general store was established in Roaring Crater, on the planet Tasariq, during the Crater's boomtown period. It carried everything a miner could need, but usually at three times the normal price.
(SWJ15)
Kelbis
meaning "protective", this was one of the most common names among Rodian males. These names generally described characteristics of historical individuals, and different Rodian clans used up to three names to describe an individual.
(GCG)
Kelbis Nu
this Rodian was a student of the Jedi praxeum on Yavin Four, during the years leading up to the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy. Kelbis was trapped by the Peace Brigade on Eriadu, during a mission in which he discovered that Nom Anor and the Yuuzhan Vong were planning to invade the Yag'Dhul system and use it as a staging area. The Brigaders toyed with him, a multitude of beings shooting blasters at him while he struggled valiantly to deflect the bolts with his lightsaber. The sudden appearance of Anakin Solo and Tahiri Veila saved his life long enough for him to give them the simple message of "Yag'Dhul" before he died of his injuries. Note that this character is referred to as Kubis Nu in Star Wars Insider, Issue 57.
(EVR, SWI57)
Kelborn
this man was one of the many Mandalorians who were stranded on the moon Dxun, in the wake of the Great Sith War.
(KOTOR2)
Keldabe
see Kedalbe
(SWI80)
Keldon
this medic served the Alliance on Kirtania, under the command of Commander Astred.
(SWJ1)
Keldor, Ohran
one of the designers of the original Death Star, he taught at Moff Tarkin's Omwat orbital school, and later helped make the Maw Installation habitable by employing Mrlssi to make the outpost operational. Ohran and his colleagues were on the first Death Star when it destroyed Alderaan. They were dropped off on Carida as the Death Star made its way to Yavin 4. He was about 30 years older than Leia Organa. Keldor was killed on Belsavis while trying to captured the escaped Leia Organa, when he fell from one of the mobile vine-coffee beds.
(COJ, JE)
Keldrath Alignment
this area of the galaxy, located in the Outer Rim Territories, was once part of the empire controlled by Xim the Despot. As such, it formed the rimward boundary of the Tion Cluster, and was briefly considered part of the Tion Hegemony. After the establishment of the Empire, the Keldrath Alignment was separated from the Tion Hegemony and reclassified as the Keldrath Sector.
(GORW)
Keldrath Sector
this area of the galaxy was incorporated by the Empire, after it stripped the Keldrath Alignment from the Tion Hegemony and made it its own sector.
(GORW)
Kelek
this scout worked from a base on Lianna during the early years of the New Republic.
(GUN)
Kelene, Sakme
this young woman was a graduate of the Theed School of Technology and Engineering, and was a good friend of Kharl Vanneb. During the Trade Federation's blockade and invasionof Naboo, Sakme was sent to a detention camp. While there, she managed to figure out the wiring schemss of the STAPs used by the Federation's battle droids, and rewired one of them to sabotage it. Both were hired to work on the moon of Ohma-D'un during the months following the Battle of Naboo. Sakme was incapacitated aboard the shuttle Fair Gale when Captain Worlohp went mad after breathing Kyvalon-4 gas.
(GMR1)
Kelgwa
this was a common name among the Toydarian race.
(WOTC, UANT)
Kel-kel
see Kello
(LFCW)
Kelko
meaning "resourceful", this was one of the most common names among Rodian males. These names generally described characteristics of historical individuals, and different Rodian clans used up to three names to describe an individual.
(GCG)
Kelko
this Rodian was known as a survivor, eking out a living on the fringes of the known galaxy during the last decades of the Old Republic.
(SWRPG)
Kell
this woman was a native of the planet Dathomir, some 300 years before the Battle of Yavin. She was among the witches who fought against the Jedi Knights who crashed on the planet when the Chu'unthor went down. It was Kell who discussed the situation with Jedi Master Yoda, after Yoda saved her life, and agreed to free the Jedi prisoners. Kell also agreed to preserve the reader tapes stored on the Chu'unthor, until a future Jedi Knight arrived on Dathomir to reclaim them. Amazingly, Kell survived on Dathomir for the next three centuries, and eventually turned the reader tapes over to Luke Skywalker before dying of old age. Note that this may be a misspelling of the name Rell.
(PJSB)
Kell
this was one of the most common given names used for human males throughout the galaxy.
(GCG)
Kell
this was one of the most common names given to male Corellians.
(GMR9)
Kell Dragon
a flat-bodied, short-legged cousin of the krayt dragon, the kell dragon was a mottled grey in color and plated with armor-like scales. Three rows of spikes studded the dorsal ridges of the dragon, starting near the nose and travelling down to its hindquarters. It was believed that the kell dragon was native to the planet Ruusan.
(DF, DF2, PJSB)
Kell Mark II
an out-dated heavy assault rifle built on Dra III, the Kell Mark II was known for the way it could utterly destroy its target. The weapon was originally designed for use on Dra III, which had a heavy gravity than standard. Thus, the weapon was meant to be wielded by strong-muscled races, as it had a powerful recoil action when fired.
(HSL, GMR1)
Kell Plath
this subdivision of the city of Sodonna, on the planet Teyr, was later renamed River Gardens.
(SOL)
Kell Plath
this Fallanassi term translates roughly into Basic as "held breath," and refers to their meditative techniques.
(SOL)
Kell Plath 13
this location, found in the city of Sodonna, was the last known address of Trobe Saar. Akanah used it to try and locate the Fallanassi on the planet Teyr. She recognized the origin of the words "Kell Plath." After the Fallanassi fled Teyr, the Kell Plath subdivision was renamed to be River Gardens.
(SOL)
Kell Plath Corporation
this Teyr-based conglomerate ran a number of businesses and housing complexes in the city of Sodonna. It also owned the starship Star Morning, which figured prominently in the Fallanassi migration through the Koornacht Cluster.
(SOL, TT)
Kell, Erron
this man served as a starfighter pilot for the Alliance, until the victory over the Empire at the Battle of Endor. Kell chafed at the more rigorous New Republic Navy and its rules, and resigned his commission shortly afterward. He became something of a mercenary for hire, and had his personal attack craft, the Deathraven, built from a pair of B-Wing/E2 bombers.
(SOG)
Kellen, Remi
this young woman was the daughter of master trader Van Kellen of Corellia. Much to her father's dismay, Remi fell in love with Pellum Cordoni of Chandrila. The pair was captured by a group of thugs during a vacation on Naboo, shortly after Pellum discovered the site of an ancient starport in the swamps of the planet. Pellum and Remi were eventually rescued by a team of freelance officers shortly after the Battle of Naboo.
(SON)
Kellen, Van
this man, a native of Corellia, was a master trader during the last decades of the Old Republic. Master Kellen was known for his hot temper and brash actions, and was furious with his daughter, Remi, when she fell in love with Pellum Cordoni of Chandrila. However, he was unable to stop their relationship.
(SON)
Keller
this clone commander was one of the leaders of the Old Republic's forces on Toola, during the final stages of the Clone Wars. When the time came to execute Order 66, Keller was unable to quickly eliminate the three Jedi who were leading his group. Only Jedi Master Simms was killed, but Jedi Master Kai Hudorra and Simms' Padawan, Noirah Na, were able to escape. Keller set out with his troops to Ithaqua Station, in an effort to prevent them from leaving the planet.
(RIU)
Kellering
an Imperial scientist assigned to Dr. Eloy's team. Dr. Kellering assisted in the development of the second-generation laser cannons for the second Death Star under Bevel Lemelisk. Kellering was the scientist who approached Manda D'ulin about gaining Mistryl security for the project, code-named Hammertong.
(TME)
Kellermin Competition
this sharpshooting competition was held on the planet Resti Kel.
(SWJ2)
Keller's Void
this region of hyperspace connected the Calus and Wroona Systems. It was named for the trader who first discovered it.
(SWJ3)
Kelliadu
this frozen ball of ice and rock was the sixth and outermost planet of the Eriadu System, located in the Outer Rim Territories.
(GORW)
Kelliak Arms and Armor Company
KAAC tried to persuade the Empire that their Freerunner CAV was the ultimate in fast, flexible firepower. The Empire didn't go for their advertising campaign, and the Freerunner didn't appeal to them. So, KAAC was forced into unloading the Freeruner wherever there was a buyer, which usually meant selling them to petty arms dealers and undercover Alliance agents. The company eventually went bankrupt.
(RASB)
Kellimin
this smuggler hate the Empire.
(SWJ14)
Kellmer Institute of Galactic History
this source of higher learning was well-known for its governmental curriculum. It was a renowned source of information on the history of the New Republic, and was part of the General Ministry's Institutes division. A branch office was scheduled to be built on Ryloth, after Cal Omas was elected to serve as the Republic's Chief of State.
(CTD, DW)
Kellner, Daria
one of Thadius Black's associates, Daria is a human female.
(SN)
Kello
this man was one of the many underlings who worked for the crimelord Vex, on the planet Cularin, during the last years of the Old Republic. Kello was often part of the convoy that was dispatched to make regular deliveries for Vex, piloting a swoop to patrol the area during the exchange. During a fateful exchange that turned out to be a trap set by Riboga's agents, Kello tried to escape on his swoop shortly after Dusty and Nardakka were killed, but was cut down by blaster fire and killed.
(LFCW)
Kel-Mar
manufacturers of starship power couplers.
(ISB)
Kelmut Woig
see Kelmut Wolg
(UANT)
Kelmut Wolg
a thin, severe Quarren, Wolg was the assistant to Moren Chonk as Manager of Morjanssik. However, it is Wolg who actually ran the city, as Chonk was more or less incompetent. He is extremely xenophobic, and had no liking for the Alliance. He made a deal on the side with the Empire to rid the planet of its Alliance supporters.
(DU)
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