Partagaz was a human male who served the Galactic Empire’s Imperial Security Bureau as a major.
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Hyne
Hyne was a human male who served as a Chief Inspector in the Pre-Mor Enforcement Inspection team by 5 BBY.
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Nightsisters who study Blood Spells learn the Shadow Step, the ability to disappear for a short time and reappear a short distance away.
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Although their armor had more capabilities than standard Stormtrooper armor, it proved no stronger, as shown on Scarif. Shoretroopers were also known to use different armor load-outs or weapon configurations based on the conditions of where they were stationed or serve.
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K2-B4 was a T-series military strategic analysis and tactics droid of feminine programming who served the Confederacy of Independent Systems during the time of the Clone Wars.
Read MoreAlissyndrex delga Cantonica Provincion Species
The Countess Alissyndrex delga Cantonica Provincion belonged to a species of beings that were identified by their purple, puncture-proof skin. One member of this species attended a dinner party hosted by the Imperial Senator Mon Mothma and her husband Perrin Fertha on Coruscant in 5 BBY.
Read MoreAndor – S01E07 – Announcement
The repercussions of the Aldhani heist reach all the way to Coruscant, while Cassian returns home.
Read MoreImperial Field Armor
Imperial Army troopers were outfitted with a set of armor similar to that of the Imperial officer battle armor, with the addition of polarized goggles and respirator masks to filter out toxic substances.
Read MoreEuphaus Biro’s species
A sentient species of insectoids lived in the galaxy, on worlds such Ferrix. One member was Euphaus Biro, who lived during the war between the First Order and the Resistance.
Read MoreBelarus Medium Cruiser
The Belarus-class was originally designed by the Loronar Corporation as an improvement over the corporation’s successful Strike-class cruiser and was rushed into production by the New Republic.
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