The meiloorun fruit, also known as meiloorun melon or simply meiloorun, was a type of orange fruit.
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TI-99
TI-99 was a T-series military strategic analysis and tactics droid who served Admiral Trench aboard the Invincible during the Clone Wars.
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The Consular-class cruiser (Charger c70 retrofit), also known as the Charger C70 Combat Refit, or the Republic frigate, was a modified variant of Consular-class space cruiser that saw service with the Galactic Republic during the Clone Wars.
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The Karkarodon were an amphibious aquatic species that were native to Karkaris. The species were known to be fast swimmers, often ripping apart their enemies with their teeth.
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Howzer” was a Clone Captain who served the Galactic Empire shortly after its formation as part of the Ryloth garrison. He had befriended Cham Syndulla, the Twi’lek general who had led freedom fighters against the Separatist occupation during the Clone Wars.
Read MoreRainhawk-class transport
The Rainhawk-class transport, also known as the Pantoran cruiser, was a model of cruiser during the Clone Wars. Baron Notluwiski Papanoida, the Supreme Chairman of the Pantoran Assembly was known for owning one.
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Harches were an imposing humanoid, spider-like sentient species native to the planet Secundus Ando, in the Mid Rim. They had six arms and six red eyes, and a pair of chelicerae near their mouths.
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Also called the Nightsister speeder was used by Nightsisters on the planet Dathomir.
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Cave-dwelling, sentient crocodylomorphs indigenous to Rattatak. They were large, reptilian creatures with protruding, crocodilian jaws, clawed fingers and toes, and a spiny ridge running down their back, rising along behind their eyes and continuing down their muscular, lengthy neck.
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Dathomir was a remote and uninviting world, although it was temperate and verdant, with a comfortable atmosphere despite its challenging ecosystem and dangerous predators.
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