A human male deck officer served in a Galactic Empire remnant led by Moff Gideon, holding the rank of lieutenant. He served on a Gozanti-class Assault Carrier, which was attacked above the moon Trask around 9 ABY by four Mandalorians.
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Gree
CC-1004, nicknamed “Gree” after the species of the same name, was a Clone Commander in the Grand Army of the Republic during the galactic conflict known as the Clone Wars.
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CT-55/11-9009, also known as Jai’galaar in Mando’a or simply Jag, was a clone trooper captain who served the Galactic Republic during the Clone Wars.
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CC-4477, nicknamed “Thire,” was a clone trooper lieutenant, and was later the commander of the elite shock troopers of the Coruscant Guard for the Galactic Republic during the Clone Wars.
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The TT-8L/Y7 gatekeeper droid, also known simply as the TT-8L and nicknamed the “tattletale droid,” was a model of security droid manufactured by Serv-O-Droid, Inc.
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The GNK-series power droid, also known as the Gonk droid, was a type of well-known power droid manufactured by Industrial Automaton that used binary codes.
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CC-2237, codenamed “Odd Ball,” which also served as his callsign, was a Clone Commander and pilot during the Clone Wars who participated in campaigns such as the Battle of Teth, the Battle of Umbara, the Battle of Coruscant, and the Battle of Utapau.
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CT-5555 (short for CT-27-5555), and later referred to as ARC-5555, or just “Fives”, was an Advanced Recon Commando who served in the Grand Army of the Republic during the Clone Wars.
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MPH Power droids were unsophisticated droids that acted as ambulatory batteries, recharging vehicles and machinery. They were equipped with a small, internal power generator, and several plug-in sockets.
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Aiwhas, also called air whales, were a non-sentient species of winged cetaceans native to the planet Kamino. They were used as mounts by the Kaminoans
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