Zinn Paulness was a senator in the Republic’s Galactic Senate during the time of the Clone Wars. He was one of several senators who were taken hostage by bounty hunter Cad Bane and his associates during the Senate hostage crisis.
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Kosmos
“Kosmos” was the nickname of a clone trooper who served in the Grand Army of the Republic during the Clone Wars.
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Bovorians were a species of sapient mammals indigenous to Bovo Yagen. The Bovorians were a sentient species that was thought to have evolved from flying mammals.
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A human female with auburn hair, pale blue-green eyes, and light skin. She was a firm believer in democracy and opposed Chancellor Palpatine’s amassing of executive power during the Clone Wars.
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Bouncers were the native sentient species of Ruusan. Globe-like creatures, they received their name from their method of locomotion: propelled by the wind, they bounced themselves off obstacles to reach great heights. Their bodies were covered in green fur, and numerous tentacles grew from their body, of which half ended in delta shaped appendages capable of digging and writing in the ground.
Read MoreNakha Urus
Nakha Urus was a male Dug who served as the Doge of Malastare
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Bosphs are short four-armed bipeds, with three fingered hands and feet native to the planet Bosph. They had a stocky, humanoid shape, although their semi-circular heads were attached directly to their torso, without a neck.
Read MoreThe Clone Wars S02E18 The Zillo Beast
The Republic’s new super-weapon awakens the fearsome Zillo Beast of Malastare. Now the Jedi must devise a way to contain the deadly creature.
Read MoreCam Droid
Cam droids, called hovercams and holocam droids, were repulsorlift droids used as self-motivated recording devices. Such droids constantly recorded the proceedings of the Galactic Republic’s Senate.
Read MoreHawkeye
“Hawkeye” was the nickname for a clone trooper that served in the Grand Army of the Republic during the Clone Wars.
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