Appo
CC-1119, nicknamed “Appo,” was a clone trooper officer who served as a Clone Sergeant and later as a Clone Commander in the 501st Legion during the Clone Wars.
Read moreA Kajain’sa’Nikto attacked bounty hunter Din Djarin and attempted to kill Grogu on Tatooine. After setting a tripwire to knock Djarin off of his speeder bike, the Kajain’sa’Nikto and his allies attacked Djarin. He was defeated by Djarin, who escaped with Grogu on foot.
Read moreThe Desert Demons were a criminal gang which operated on the Outer Rim desert planet of Tatooine during the time of the Galactic Civil War. They were rivals of several swoop gangs.
Read moreCC-1010, nicknamed “Fox,” was a clone trooper officer who served as the Clone Commander of the Coruscant Guard during the Clone Wars.
Read more“Dr. Mandible” was a male member of an unknown insectoid alien species who was a regular at the Chalmun’s Spaceport Cantina on Tatooine. As a cantina regular, Dr. Mandible was sitting at the bar of Chalmun’s Spaceport Cantina in Mos Eisley when the Mandalorian bounty hunter Din Djarin walked in, searching for work.
Read moreCT-0000/1010, nicknamed “Fox,” was a clone trooper who fought in the Clone Wars as a soldier in the Grand Army of the Republic. Bred from the genetic template of the human bounty hunter Jango Fett, he served as a Clone Sergeant in the 501st Legion by the time of Order 66—the event that triggered the systematic purge of the Jedi Order in the 19 BBY.
Read moreNinety-Nine (aka 99) was a human male clone of Jango Fett bred to be a clone trooper for the Grand Army of the Republic. He was malformed in the cloning process, however, and suffered numerous genetic and physical defects. As a result, he was deemed unfit for service in the army and assigned to be a maintenance duty clone, providing janitorial and maintenance work on his home planet of Kamino.
Read moreBo-Katan Kryze was a Mandalorian human female who was the leader of the Nite Owls and a lieutenant in Death Watch, a terrorist group, and later during the Imperial Era, became Mand’alor.
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