During the Clone Wars, Tee Watt Kaa lead his pacifist colony of Lurmen in a village on Maridun. Alongside his son Wag Too, he sought to find peace and solace away from the war, preferring to remain neutral and avoid galactic politics and conflict.
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Mos Eisley
Mos Eisley was located in a valley to the east of the Jundland Wastes and roughly 80 kilometers north of Anchorhead, near the desert palace of Jabba the Hutt. It could be reached from the high ground to the west via the Sluuce Canyon.
Read More712-AvA Speeder Bike
The 712-AvA speeder bike was a speeder bike model manufactured by Aratech Repulsor Company.
Read MoreBlack Krrsantan
Black Krrsantan is a notoriously viscious bounty hunter who operated under the Empire and New Republic, occasionally teaming up with Dr. Aphra.
Read MoreBarb Mentir
Barb Mentir was a male Weequay pirate that was part of Hondo Ohnaka’s pirate cartel. During a Galactic Republic mission to Florrum, Mentir and Turk Falso conspired against Ohnaka to take the spice meant for ransom for themselves.
Read MoreControl Breathing
Using the Force power breath control, a Force Sensitive could suppress the body’s instinct to shut itself down after long periods without oxygen, allowing the user to be able to go without breathing for longer periods than they would ordinarily be able to, by using the Force to reserve the amounts of air in their lungs.
Read MoreKA74 blaster rifle
The KA74 blaster rifle was a blaster rifle used by Cobb Vanth.
Read MoreHF-94 Heavy Blaster Pistol
The HF-94 heavy blaster pistol was a heavy blaster pistol used by Cobb Vanth.
Read MoreRegineer Teed’s species
This species was a sentient species that existed in the galaxy.
Read MoreDybrinthe
Dybrinthe were a bipedal humanoid species with bright skin, wide eyes, and a gill-like respiratory system. They had hands with five digits. Outside Dybrin 12, Dybrinthe were required to wear large breathing apparatus that supplied them with processed atmosphere via hoses. They also had to wear suits that simulated the higher pressure and temperature that they were use to.
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