West-4 was the call sign of a human individual who served in the Preox-Morlana Corporate Tactical Forces.
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The Clone Wars S03E19 Counter Attack
With freed prisoners in their possession and the brutal warden attempting desperately to thwart them, Obi-Wan and Anakin search for a way out of the Citadel and back to Coruscant. The prison, however, has more traps, perils, and pitfalls in store for them than they had imagined and they must work past their differences if they are to escape. Their bid to board their shuttle fails when heavy weapons fire destroys the escape craft. ARC trooper Echo dies in the blast. The escapees then flee to the caves and call for rescue from the Jedi Temple on Coruscant.
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Pure beams of ichor energy radiate from the user’s palms, capable of obliterating most substances in the galaxy.
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The Imperial ISB Interrogator Doctor Gorst created the Sonic Helmet that contained choral dying screams of the Dizonites, a sentient species native to the Outer Rim Territories moon Dizon Fray, which caused severe emotional distress to those who listened to them.
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Verlo Skiff was a human male who served the law enforcement arm of Preox-Morlana on Morlana One.
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Moroff was a Gigoran male mercenary who was active during the Imperial Era. As a towering gunner, he sought out combat zones across the galaxy with the goal of selling his services to anyone who required it.
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A moon of the planet Trandosha, located within the Kashyyyk system in the Mytaranor sector of the Mid Rim. It was located within Standard Galactic Grid coordinates P-9.
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The MPD-series medical droid was a combined medical droid and repulsorlift pram.
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The user presses their palms to the ground, rending the earth around them with spirit ichor energy.
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Taga was a human male prisoner of the Galactic Empire that served time on Narkina 5. He worked in Unit Five-Two-D, at table five.
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