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Gen'Dai
native to an unspecified planet, this race of humanoids was rarely seen in the galaxy. Those few Gen'Dai encountered away from their homeworld we unusual in a number of respects, not the least of which was their longevity. Some Gen'Dai were known to have lived for 4,000 years or more. The nervous and circulatory systems of a Gen'Dai were highly unusual, and helped the Gen'Dai overcome physical injuries with little effort. Rather than a central nervous system, the Gen'Dai body contained millions of nerve clusters which acted together to act as a central system. This distributed nervous system gave the Gen'Dai incredibly swift reflexes. However, the loss of one or more nodes meant little overall damage, since the remaining clusters simply picked up the work. The circulatory system of the Gen'Dai lacked a heart, using a combination of capillary actions and muscuklar contractions to push blood throughout the body. This allowed a Gen'Dai to be cut many times without bleeding to death, as certain locations could be clamped down with minimal effort. This dIstribution of function allowed the Gen'Dai heal and recover in little or no time, and gave them the ability to slow the aging process. Furthermore, the musculature of the Gen'Dai was composed of independent muscles linked by the distributed nervous system, allowing for the Gen'Dai to extrude knots of muscle as secondary limbs. These muscles were also able to repair themselves rapidly, allowing a severed limb to be reattached almost immediately. The only system which did not benefit from the Gen'Dai's unusual physiology was brain, which deteriorated with age like any other humanoid race. The galaxy at large was spared any fear of the Gen'Dai because, as a people, the Gen'Dai were simple nomads who were not overly aggressive.The Gen'Dai population was also quite small, as the birth rate was exceptionally low.
(SWDB)
Gendar
this man was the ostensible leader of the Outcasts, who lived in the poorest sections of the Lower City of Taris some 4,000 years before the Galactic Civil War. When a group of Jedi Knights returned several diaries to Rukil, the elder turned them over to Gendar, hoping that he could piece together enough information to pinpoint the location of the Promised Land.
(KOTOR)
Gendarr, Iolan
the Imperial Navy Captain in command of the Star Destroyer Reliance, Gendarr was a native of the planet Commenor. He served under Captain Needa aboard the Avengerbefore being promoted in the aftermath of the Battle of Hoth. He was soon given command of the Reliance, and ordered to protect the training facility on Jardeen IV. When word of the Imperial defeat at the Battle of Endor reached Jardeen IV, Gendarr fled Jardeen IV with General Arndall Lott before the New Republic could find their facility.
(SWJ2, WBC)
Genden, Lohn
a native of Alderaan, Lohn Genden left the planet at the age of twenty-five, some twenty-one years before the planet was destroyed by the first Death Star. In the time before Alderaan's destruction, Genden was believed to have been under the command of Imperial Intelligence, but was unheard of until shortly before the Battle of Hoth. Then, he ambushed a luxury liner and held the passengers hostage while demanding the release of Imperial captives. Emperor Palpatine refused , and Genden destroyed the liner and all 10,000 passengers. Several months after the Battle of Endor, Genden re-appeared and took command of a New Republic military base. He again demanded the release of prisoners being held in Republic prisons, but he was driven off before any further action occurred. He managed to elude capture, and was not seen again. It is believed that he retreated to the moon of Gormdin.
(WBC)
Gendius V
the inhabitants of this planet were saved from a plague by the assistance of an unknown "scoundrel" during the early years of the New Order.
(WOTC)
Gendoraan
a planet.
(GA)
Gendra
this woman was noted pilot who retired to Mos Eisley, on the planet Tatooine, during the height of the New Order.
(SWGAL)
Geneer
an ancient Duro dutchess, she was entombed in the Valley of Royalty, in a monument that bears her name. Geneer was distinguished as the last of the sovereigns to control the planet Duro, having been ousted by the megacorporations which evolved on the planet over the millennia.
(MMY, CCW)
Genengineering
this was one of the terms coined by the New Republic to indicate the science of bio-engineering organic technology, which was brought to the galaxy by the Yuuzhan Vong.
(T)
General Good
this was the set of beliefs held by the Keganites, prior to their joining the Old Republic. Maintained by V-Tan and O-Vieve, the General Good required every Keganite to dedicate themselves to their planet. Everything they did was for the betterment of the General Good, including the virtually complete isolation of the planet from the rest of the galaxy. V-Tan and O-Vieve taught the Keganites that the importing of technology or knowledge was harmful to the General Good. Every member of society was held in equal regard, and every person was considered a member of a single family. It was believed that each Keganite had a Guide Within, which was their spirit and lifeforce, and tied them into the General Good. The General Good wasn't complete unless every Guide Within was united with each other. To indicate a Keganite's dedication to the General Good, each person placed a letter before their given name - a V for men and an O for women - to demonstrate their commitment. The additional letter could only be dropped when two Keganites formed a lifelong bond, and then only in private.
(FFT)
General Information Contest
this form of testing, developed at the Leadership School on Andara, involved quizzing a large body of students with questions of a general nature about the galaxy and its political situation. Each student entered the answers to the questions on a personal datapad, and all answers were tallied up by a central computer that was controlled by a professor. The GIC allowed professors to assess the overall progress of a matriculated class, and could also help place incoming students into proper classrooms.
(JQ5)
General Marshoo's Eatery
this cafe was located in the city of Otoh Gunga, on the planet Naboo, during the period leading up to the Battle of Naboo. It was owned and operated by the immense Gungan, Marshoo.
(T3)
General Ministry
this body ran the day-to-day business of the New Republic. It was formed after the dissolution of the Provisional Council, in an effort to to ensure that the non-military aspects of the government were duly addressed. It had the responsibility for handling the ministry of the government, finance, commerce, security and intelligence, and science and education. Many well-respected universities, including the Obroan Institute for Archaeology and the Kellmer Institute of Galactic History, were directly funded by the General Minsitry.
(SOL, CTD)
General Ministry Communications Agency
this body of the Old Republic was responsible for the maintenance and content of the HoloNet, during the years leading up to the Clone Wars.
(HNN4)
General Purpose Attack Fighters
a snub fighter of Bakuran design, often referred to as GPAs.
(SC)
General Quarters
this was the name of the lounge and passenger cabins maintained aboard Omze's Incredible Traveling Starport.
(PSPG)
General Spacetronics
manufacturers of the MaKing-class transport ship.
(RPG)
General Visitor Agreement
this official document, signed by all offworld visitors to the planet Teyr, details the rules and regulations that must be obeyed. Each visitor must return a signed copy to Teyr officials upon debarking on the planet.
(SOL)
General's Chair
this was the name given to General Grievous' personal throne, which was located within the General's Quarters aboard the Invisible Hand. Any being who lived through an encounter with Grievous in the General's Quarters would have remarked that the General's Chair bore a striking resemblance to the throne in the office of Supreme Chancellor Palpatine on Coruscant.
(E3N)
General's Quarters
this was the simple name given to the operations center maintained by General Grievous aboard the Invisible Hand. Unknown to the few beings who entered the General's Quarters was that it bore a striking resemblance to the offices of Supreme Chancellor Palpatine on Coruscant, down to the chair in which Palpatine was shackled during the First Battle of Coruscant.
(VD3)
Generations III
this was the brand name of a self-contained power generator used by the Empire to power their remote communications centers.
(SOP)
Generet
this Imperial agent was an average human being until the Empire discovered Calamari. Then, he gave himself to the Emperor, and had his appearance surgically altered so that he resembled a Mon Calamari. The disguise was nearly complete, except for the fact that his human internals were not altered. He served as part of COMPNOR's Destabilization branch.
(DU)
Generis
the primary planet in the Generis system, Generis was known as the site of the signing of the Treaty of Generis which bound the Atrivis Resistance Group to the Alliance. It later server as an Outer Rim communications center for the New Republic, which was destroyed just prior to the Battle of Bilbringi. It was located in the Atrivis Sector. Much of the planet was dominated by dense jungles, and several ruins found within them have revealed the existence of an extinct alien culture. The Republic decided to rebuild the communications center on Generis, linking it to the outpost on Esfandia to form a redundant link to the Unknown Regions. The Yuuzhan Vong, during their invasion of the galaxy, destroyed much of the planet's surface, eliminating one of the Republic's major communications hubs. This action left Esfandia as the only remaining communications center servicing the Unknown Regions.
(RASB, TLC, TTSB, FH3)
Genesia
this planet was the second and primary world of the Genesia System, located in Brak Sector. Its location made it a destination for many of the spacers of the sector, and a variety of races from across the galaxy passed through Genesia on their way to other destinations. Many independent spacers believed that the planet was just plain lucky, since there were very few accidents among the multitude of starships jumping to and from Genesia each day. Most of Brak Sector's crimelords established based on Genesia, since the corrupt government held no real power and could be easily bribed. Genesia was orbited by a collection of space stations known as G-Stations, as well as the moons of Laut and Gimm.
(HR, FBS)
Genesia
this yellow star was the primary body of the Genesia System of Brak Sector.
(FBS)
Genetech Corporation
see GeneTech Laboratories
(NEGW)
GeneTech Laboratories
this corporation owned the rights to the entire Gorsh System, working in orbiting laboratories to discover new biochemical products. During the height of the New Order, GeneTech sued the Geentech Corporation for copyright infringement, citing that the corporate name had been used without permission. Genetech won the court battle, forcing Geentech out of business and acquiring control of their operations. Many business analysts believed that GeneTech had the backing of the Empire during the legal battle, having given the Empire deep discounts and trade preferences in return for political clout.
(FOP, FTD)
Genetic Slicer
this was a tool that was created by the Yuuzhan Vong for accessing locked bio-technology. Using a genetic slicer, a Shaper could open a qhsa that had been sealed shut, and could only be opened by the presence of its owner's genetic codes.
(FP)
Gengi Tung
this Yuuzhan Vong Master Shaper was one of the leaders in the transformation of the planet Coruscant into a simulacrum of long-lost Yuuzhan'tar. He kept a number of umrach beasts at his disposable for hunting down the planet's former inhabitants, to help ensure that his shaping work could continue without mishap. He was always accompanied by his two pet umrachs, Toi and Tixo.
(CCW)
Genian
this planet was one of just a few that managed to remain completely neutral during the Clone Wars, a fact that had as much to do with the diplomatic skills of the native Genians as it did the planet's lack of strategic importance. Much of the planet' surface was given over to corporations, research laboratories, and financial institutions, although many areas of desert remained undeveloped.
(SOJ)
Genian
this violet-skinned alien race, noted for its skills in diplomacy, was native to the planet Genian.
(SOJ)
Genius Womp Rat
popular rumor during the height of the Galactic Civil War was that there existed a highly-evolved, intelligent subspecies of womp rats, known as genius womp rats, in the deep deserts of Tatooine. Very few beings ever claimed to encounter the genius womp rat, and none was ever able to bring back a live specimen. Among the most notable rumors was that of a rogue, Mon Calamari scientist who was hired by a Hutt crimelord to genetically alter womp rats. Some escaped, and managed to remain viable in the wild. Another simply claimed that the "genius" womp rat was simply a smarter individual whose exploits were blown out of proportion. All these stories were never corroborated by actual evidence, and so the existence of the genius womp rat remained something of an "urban" legend on Tatooine.
(WOTC)
Genkal
this Mon Calamari served the New Republic as the Captain of the MC80A cruiser, Naritus. Following the breakup of the Starbuster Plot, Genkal was planning to step down from his command and allow his chief duty officer, Bril Parry, to assume command.
(CTD)
Genna
this was one of the most common female names among the Corellians.
(GMR9)
Gennan Var
this Twi'leki bounty hunter accepted Ganis' offer to capture Nawnum the Hutt. He hired the Stalkers in an effort to ensure he captured Nawnum. He was easily distinguished by the large scars on his head and arms, and the fact that he was missing one of his head-tails.
(IA)
Genne
this was the alias adopted by Fa'ale Leh, during the time she spent on Naos II, at the height of the Clone Wars. She used the alias in an effort to avoid the notice of her former employers.
(LEV)
Genogri
this man was the leader of the Wind Raiders during the height of the Galactic Civil War, and was the chief rival of Laspevar. He succeeded his father in leading the Wind Raiders, and carried a blaster pistol he obtained by killing a scout. He never fired the weapon in combat, fearful of the technology behind it.
(SWJ5)
Genoharadan Assassin Guild
this guild of hired killers was active some 4,000 years before the Battle of Yavin, during the era of the Great Sith War.
(KOTOR)
Genoharadan Mesh Armor
this form of woven armor plating was used as body armor by the members of the Genoharadan Assassin Guild during the era of the Great Sith War.
(KOTOR)
Genon
this lonely world was situated close to several major hyperspace trade routes, but it remained unobtrusive as the base of operations for Grappa the Hutt.
(CE2)
Gensang
an alien race which was part of the Trade Federation of the Old Republic.
(RP)
Gentes
a planet located in the Anoat System, Gentes was home to the Ugnaught race. The planet was barely liveable, and most of the Ugnaughts move offworld to Cloud City.
(MTS, WOA33)
Gentian
this was the term used to describe any being who was native to the planet Gentes.
(SWGG)
Gentik
this computer systems manufacturer was known for its advanced droid brain designs and storage systems.
(CRO)
Gentle Joy, The
this was the term used by Palleus Chuff to describe one of the many facial expressions used by Jedi Master Yoda. Chuff was a noted actor whose portrayal of Yoda in Jedi! made him famous across the galaxy.
(YDR)
Gentleman Caller
Tendra Risant's slow, out-dated Corellian runabout. She has had limited spaceflight experience, but she takes the ship into the interdicted Corellian System to warn Lando about the Human League's plans.
(AS)
Gentleman Pirate
this nickname was given to Beyla Rus, because he never allowed his band of pirates to kill anyone. Their weapons were always set on stun.
(WBC)
Gentler Rod
this was a form of double-strength stun baton, often favored by Hutts and slavers because of their ease of use in subduing another being.
(WOTC, T)
Genue
an Imperial freighter that was used to carry prisoners of war to the Imperial detention center on Mytus VII. It was captured and boarded by the Alliance shuttle Drago.
(XW)
Geo
this was another name for the Geonosian race, native to the planet Geonosis.
(BF1)
Geober
this smuggler was known in criminal circles as a quick thinker and a double-crosser. He once challenged a group of freelance agents to a starship race deep in Imperial space. He had rigged the course with traps and ambushes, but was exposed for the fraud he truly was, and the agents took possession of his ship.
(GMS)
Geologist's Guide to Planetary Surfaces, The
this was a textbook written during the Old Republic, and described the basic make-up of the various kinds of planets and moons.
(SWJ2)
Geonosian
this insectile alien race was native to the planet Geonosis. Having evolved in the harsh environment of the planet, the Geonosians' society grew into a rigid caste system that defined a specific hierarchy that could not be broken: the queen, the aristocrats, and the drones. The average Geonosian was an avian humanoid with leathery skin and insectile features. Two thin wings sprouted from each shoulder, and provided the primary means of locomotion for the Geonosian. Their hands and feet ended in three digits, and their legs had two joints each. Their triangular heads were dominated by a group of thick tendrils that hung from their chins. Those Geonosians that could fly considered themselves to be superior to their earthbound brethren. Most Geonosians were simple drones, capable to doing excessive amounts of work with little or no supervision. As a people, Geonosians were efficient workers, combining their own ingenuity with vast amounts of automation to quickly produce moderate technology. For many centuries before the Battle Geonosis, Geonosians found a wealth of buyers for their products, especially droids, but as the Old Republic crumbled, many of their former customers opted to buy from more local or cosmopolitan worlds. All but a few of the Geonosian factories were abandoned, until Darth Sidious financed Poggle the Lesser's rise to power. Then, Count Dooku and the Separatists made a deal with the Geonosians to produce millions of battle droids, precipitating the onset of the Clone Wars.
(SWI60, TCG1, IWE2, GORW)
Geonosian
this was the native language of the Geonosian race.
(UANT)
Geonosian Aristocrat
this was the middle caste of Geonosian society, considered better than the drones but only comprising five percent of the total population. The aristocrats ruled Geonosian society, and even commanded the queen's activities. Members of the aristocracy were distinguished by their wings, and elderly members also had drooping wattles that hung from their chins.
(GORW)
Geonosian Containment Field
this unusual security system was developed by the Geonosian race to hold prisoners in a form of stasis, without the need for active guards. The system had two generators, one on the floor and one overhead. Within each generator was a glowing orb filled with circuitry, that generated magentic energy of opposite polarity, thereby creating a huge "magnetic bottle" to contain the victim. Special wrist and ankle cuffs were placed on the victim to focus the magnetic energy through the victim, keeping the being suspended in mid-air, exactly half-way between the two orbs. What was unusual about the Geonosian containment field was its ability to trap and control even a Jedi Knight. Count Dooku discovered that the magentic field flowing between the two orbs would disrupt certain brainwaves, and among them, the victim's connection to the Force. It was for this reason that he had Obi-Wan Kenobi secured in a containment field, just prior to the Battle of Geonosis.
(NEGW)
Geonosian Corvette
this corvette was designed and built by the Geonosians, for the use of the Confederacy of Independent Systems, during the early stages of the Clone Wars. Like most other Geonosian designs, the corvette had a bronze-colored hull and a pointed nose that split into a pair of mandibles.
(SWI65)
Geonosian Defense Platform
this was the heavy artillery platform developed by the Geonosians to defend their hives. Each platform was armed with standard blaster cannons and Geonosian sonic weapons, all of which were aimed with the help of a sophisticated targeting computer. Each of these platforms was operated by two Geonosian soldiers.
(NEGW)
Geonosian Drone
this was the name given to the lowliest members of Geonosian society. These Geonosians moved about on all-fours, and their claws were often covered with toxic substances from moving about the manufacturing facilities. The drones made up some nintey-five percent of the population, but were subservient to the queen and the aristocrats. There were also distinct subcastes of the drones, including the winged soldiers, the wingless workers, the more intelligent pilots, farmers, overseers, laborers, and makers. Although their society forced them into lesser roles, Geonosian drones regularly tried to better their positions by competing in the gladiator arenas, hoping to earn their way into the aristocracy by defeating many other combatants.
(LAWS, GORW)
Geonosian Elite
this was the name given to the finest warriors among the Geonosian race. Individual members wielded a unique weapons system that actually utilized bioenergetic fluids that were drawn from the warrior's arms. The entire weapons system was worn on the warrior like a suit of combat armor.
(LAWS)
Geonosian Fighter
this twin-hulled, needle-shaped fighter craft was designed and developed by the Geonosians. Manufactured by the Huppla Pasa Tisc Shipwrights Collective, the Geonosian Fighter was officially designated as the Nantex-class Territorial Defense Starfighter.
(X2)
Geonosian Massiff
this was an immense predator, native to the planet Geonosis and also found on Tatooine. Massiffs were considered a symbol of authority by the Geonosian aristocracy, who kept domesticated massiffs as pets. These massiffs also patrolled the colony's dwellings, eradicating vermin in exchange for the protection of living inside the caves. The average massiff grew a pair of spike-like antlers each year, until a ring of these spikes protected their skulls.
(SWI60, VD2)
Geonosian Queen
this immense, immobile Geonosian was the only female of its species, and the heart of a Geonosian hive. A mature queen was hidden deep belowground, behind several layers of guards and warriors, where she laid the egg clusters of future generations. Understanding that the queen was the vitally important, most Geonosian hives maintained backup queens in a form of jelly-filled hibernation cell, but it took years for a new queen to mature. Thus, protection of the mature queen was the highest priority in any hive.
(GORW)
Geonosian Speeder Bike
this was the form of speederbike produced by the Geonosians during the last decades of the Old Republic. These bullet-shaped speederbikes were controlled by foot pedals and a retractable set of handlebars.
(NEGV)
Geonosis
an inhospitable planet located less than a parsec from Tatooine, Geonosis was the homeworld of the Geonosian race. The surface of the planet was a desert, dominated by reddish sand and dust which was produced by regular meteor impacts. The high metallic content of the sands, coupled with the intense radiation storms that swept the planet's atmosphere, made communications near the planet difficult. Geonosis was ringed by several belts of asteroids and orbital debris, making the reddish planet appear quite lovely from space. These asteroids - formed when one of the planet's moons was struck by a two-kilometer-wide comet - continually fell to the planet's surface, causing massive groundshakes and depositing large amounts of ores in the sand. In the decades after the impact, Geonosis itself was pelted almost constantly, and it was estimated that ninety-nine percent of the planet's lifeforms - both plant and animal - were wiped out in a massive, planetary extinction. Only the hardiest and most tenacious species survived, most of them insectile, and these were further weeded out by smaller impacts. The survivors proved to be some of the most ruthless and predatory species in the galaxy, including the Geonosians themselves. Despite the high metal content of the planet's crust, the gravity on Geonosis was slightly less than standard. The planet was orbited by four major and eleven minor moons.
(SWI60, BF1, SWDB, SWI62, SWI66, IWE2, GORW)
Geonosis Arena Acklay-Rider
this was one of the many attractions found at Aucellis Park, on the moon of Keriba VI, during the height of the Galactic Civil War.
(WOA27)
Geonosis Square
this was one of the many tactics developed by the clone troopers of the Grand Army of the Republic in the wake of the Battle of Geonosis. For most of that battle, the clone troopers were severely outnumbered by battle droids of all kinds, forcing them to improvise on ways to survive the fighting. The Geonosis Square was a defensive tactic in which four or more troopers arranged themselves in such a way that they minimized the impact of both aggressive and defensive fire. It was virtually impossible to penetrate unless fire was concentrated on a single individual.
(TCD)
Geonosis System
this Outer Rim star system orbited the star Ea, and contained the planet Geonosis.
(GORW)
Geor-Dan-Thi
this green-scaled Tiss'sahr served as the vice president of his homeworld's government, during the height of the New Order. He was appointed to serve on the Tiss'sharl League just after the Battle of Yavin, and Geor-Dan-Thi rose quickly through the ranks of government to the position of vice preseident in the wake of several key assassinations, including that of Astre-De-Kay. Although it was never publicly discussed, most Tiss'shar realized that Geor-Dan-Thi was probably behind the assassinations. For his own part, Geor-Dan-Thi did nothing to draw attention to himself, and often remarked that he was happy that his "constituents" thought enough of his leadership to murder those of greater rank. Geor-Dan-Thi was then surprised when president Si-Di-Ri resigned from office, shortly after his relationship with Senator Timi Rotramel was discovered by Darth Vader. Geor-Dan-Thi was named the new president, but he found himself unexpected immerse in the greater intrigue of the Empire itself.
(SWEPP)
George R. Binks
according to a humorous story that appeared on the HoloNet during the years following the Battle of Naboo, George R. Binks was the embattled father of Jar Jar Binks. A noted sailor and whale hunter who was a brave as any Gungan who ever lived, George seemed to have been cursed with an inept son. No matter how hard he tried, George couldn't get Jar Jar to change his ways. On one trip, Jar Jar allowed a sea creature to swamp their ship, and the pair was stranded on a desert island, along with the only other survivor, George's wife. He dreamed of ways to getting rid of Jar Jar and his immature outlook, but Mrs. Binks thwarted his every attempt. As the story unfolded, it was revealed that George had turned down the love of Sheebla to marry Mrs. Binks, since Sheebla was unable to bear him a son. Thus, it was ironic that George's only son turned out to be Jar Jar.
(T20)
Gep
this was a common name given to male Kel Dor. Like all Kel Dor given names, it was short enough that it didn't attract the attention of certain wind spirit, which would carry away young children with long-winded names.
(GCG)
Gep's Grill
located behind Lup's General Store in Mos Eisley, this restaurant is owned by Norun Gep and Fillin Ta, two enterprising young Whiphids. They have worked out arrangements with many of Tatooine's hunters to purchase the dewback and bantha meat brought out of the desert.
(GG7)
Gepto Hukudi
this was a distniguished member of the Pacithhip society.
(UANT)
Geptun
this was one of the many nomadic Korunnai tribes, known as ghosh, which were native to the planet Haruun Kal.
(SHPT)
Geran
a planet in the Mneon System
(TJP)
Geran
this city, located on the planet Garos IV, was the site of a grain processing facility. When the facility was destroyed, it sparked a civil war between Garos IV and its neighbor, Sundari. The war lasted 82 years before a truce was signed.
(SWJ5)
Gerb
a primitive, mammalian race native to Yavin 13, the Gerbs were known to be peaceful beings. They were humanoid in form though short in stature, standing at most a meter tall with short arms and long legs. A downy fur covered their bodies, and their claws were metallic in compositon, to help them dig through the rocky ground for roots. A long tail helped the Gerb to balance. They were known for their speed and for their keen sense of hearing. The ears of a Gerb were one-fourth the being's overall height, and were effective at radiating excess body heat. In addition to the Gerbese language, the Gerbs learned the Slithian language over time, as a sort of survival mechanism. The Gerbs were also immune to the venom of the Slith. During the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy, Yavin 13 was devastated by the alien invaders, and the Gerb civilization was exterminated.
(GG2, PH, GORW)
Gerbaud 2
a planet in the Sepan Sector. The Imperial escort carrier Tropsobor delivered a number of TIE Advanced prototypes to the Protector there.
(TIE)
Gerbese
this was the native language of the Gerb species.
(PH)
Gerdy
this Imperial officer served at the outpost on Spindrift, during the height of the Galactic Civil War. Gerdy and the rest of the personnel on Spindrift were captured by Alliance forces, which used a flight of stolen TIE Fighters to get close enough to the base to destroy it.
(LTA3, MC60)
Geredi
this male Duros made his home on Nar Shaddaa during the years following the Mandalorian Wars, and spent a great deal of his free time playing pazaak.
(KOTOR2)
Gerell Yok'ril
this being served as a proprietor within the Sunburst Mining corporation, on the planet Cularin, during the last decades of the Old Republic. Gerell believed that Cloud Mountain was somehow cursed, after he lost several work crews to attacks from dua-wurms.
(WOTC)
Gerevick
this rude, gruff-mannered man lived on the Khoonda Plains of Dantooine during the years following the Jedi Civil War. He was one of the many salvagers who mvoed across the grasslands, looking for anything of value left behind in the wake of the destruction of the Jedi Enclave on the planet. Gerevick, however, was not above criminal acts to get his hands on a valuable claim, and often forged documents or killed other salvagers outright in order to obtain their goods. Gerevick himself was killed when he tried to attack The Exile and his party, who had discovered a wealth of information within the Jedi Enclave. When they refused to part with their findings, Gerevick and his thugs attacked them. The Exile and his group were forced to kill them in order to protect their findings.
(KOTOR2)
Gergeroe, Selnia
this former Captain's assistant transferred from her post aboard an Imperial Star Destroyer because of friction between herself and her commander. She took a position as an Imperial customs agent on Byblos, but found that she was taken for granted because she was a female officer. A loyal supporter of the Empire, Gergeroe was nonetheless reasonable to the spacers who landed at Byblos, demanding that their paperwork be legitimate and in order but giving slack where she felt it was needed.
(PSPG)
Gergris
this Imperial Moff was in charge of the Halthor Sector during the Galactic Civil War.
(SWJ2)
Gerhalt III
this planet was discovered by Duros explorers during the early centuries of the Old Republic. The appearance of the Duros helped avoid direct war that had been building as part of the Vinth Conflict.
(GMR2)
Geric
this young man, a native of Coruscant, was an early member of COMPNOR. Shortly after the end of the Clone Wars, Geric introduced Jodd to COMPNOR, unaware that the young man was actually the Jedi Padawan Drake Lo'gaan.
(EAR)
Geridard
this is the primary planet in the Geridard System, located in the Doldur Sector. It is the site of a renowned retirement complex, which is rumored to have the best life-long care in the galaxy. Many corporate officials and other affluent individuals spend their twilight years on this world. Augusta I'att was scheduled to go to the Geridard Convalescent Center for treatment of her degenerative disorder when she was executed by Moff Kerioth.
(TFE)
Geridard Convalescent Center
this medical facility, located on the planet Geridard, was known for its ability to reduce or eliminate the effects of degenerative diseases.
(TFE)
Geriel
this man was one of the many beings who lived in the Refugee Sector of Nar Shaddaa, following the Mandalorian Wars and the Jedi Civil War. Geriel became gravely ill while staying on Nar Shaddaa, and only the timely intervention of The Exile was able to save him. The Exile drew on the power of the Force to heal Geriel.
(KOTOR2)
Geril
this unusual alien race was barely sentient, and was often subjugated by the Hutts. Gerils had the ability to clean the flesh of a Hutt, consuming the slime and bacteria that lived on a Hutt's thick skin.
(APS)
Gerin
this Tammuz-an princess, the daughter of Lord Toda, was held captive by Gir Kybo Ren-Cha, during the early years of the New Order, after he escaped from prison and fled to the moon of Bodgen. It was Lord Toda who had assumed control of Tammuz-an after the crown-prince Mon Julpa was lost. When Mon Julpa returned and began negotiating with Toda for peace, Kybo Ren's pirates attacked Tammuz-an and kidnapped Gerin. Jann Tosh and his droids, R2-D2 and C-3PO, traveled to Bodgen with Jess Meade, in an effort to rescue Gerin. Their mission was successful, and Gerin was returned to her father on Tammuz-an.
(DCAR, SWDB)
Gerind
this man was an assistant to Airen Cracken, during the early years of the New Republic.
(SWJ15)
Geriss
this airless ball of rock was the innermost planet of the Geonosis System. It was orbited by a single moon.
(GORW)
Gerom
this man was the Imperial Prefect of the planet Namore, during the height of the New Order. It was rumored that he was paying Dasar Zorm for illicit work, but nothing was ever proven.
(HR)
Geroon
this alien race, native to a planet in the Unknown Regions located near Crustai, was known to be playful and amusing, and they went out of their way to ensure that their children were able to play whenever they wanted to. The Geroons were believed to have been exterminated by the Vagaari, based on the realization that Bearsh and his companions posed as Geroons in order to gain access to the Chiss-led mission to locate the remains of the Outbound Flight project.
(SQ)
Geroon Remnant
Bearsh claimed that this was the formal name adopted by the surviving members of the Geroon race, one of the many alien civilizations that once thrived in the vicinity of Crustai but was nearly wiped out by the Vagaari. According to Bearsh, the entire surviving population moved about on a single Paskla-class cruiser for many years, until they encountered the Chaf Envoy on its mission to locate the remains of the Outbound Flight Project. The Geroon Remnant decided to travel with them, to honor the fallen Jedi who freed them from slavery. However, after Director Uliar realized that Bearsh and his companions were actually Vagaari pirates, their story of the Geroon Remnant was exposed as a falsehood.
(SQ)
Gerpha
this was a common name among the Phindian race.
(UANT)
Gerraba
this Wookiee was wanted by Jabba the Hutt, at the height of the New Order.
(SPG)
Gerrard V
this is the fifth planet in the Gerrard System, and is a world which was once much more hospitable than it is. Gerrard V is dominated by deserts, broken by small temperate areas and bordered by oceans. The planet was strongly against the New Order, and opposed the Empire until several orbital bombardments left much of the planet in ruins. The devstation also destroyed much of the native ecology. The planet was later liberated by Crix Madine and his Alliance forces.
(SWJ3, RSG, NEGC)
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