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name: Aldar Beedo
Rank: Podracer/ Hitman
Aldar Beedo at Pedo II
First seen in Episode 1 - The Phantom Menace
Aldar Beedo's occupation as a podracer
is only his secondary job; in reality, he is a successful hitman.
Aldar eventually became a bodyguard for Sebulba in place of Dud
Bolt. Sometime later, Aldar Beedo was apprehended by a bounty hunter
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name: Ark "Bumpy" Roose
Rank: Podracer
Ark Roose at Sump
First seen in Episode 1 - The Phantom Menace
Ark "Bumpy" Roose was a typical
dim-witted Nuknog. The restrictive government of Sump only allowed
Ark to race because they thought it would be good publicity. However,
Ark Roose's stupidity was quite apparent. Ark was very paranoid,
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name: Attichitcuk "Itchy"
Rank: Slave
Attichitcuk at Kashyyyk
First seen in the Star Wars Christmas Special
Attichitcuk or Itchy was
chewbaccas father who is a grey haired, cranky 400 years old.
Attichitcuk likes to carve wooden toys for his grandson Lumpy and
seems to like having humanoid water creatures sing to him on the
Mind Evaporator. |

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name: Ayy-Vida
Rank: Nightclub Dancer
Ayy-Vida at Ryloth
First seen in Episode 2 Attack of the Clones
Ayy-Vida is one of the many beautiful
Twileks that can be found in the Coruscant Nightclub scene.
Her mottled stripes set her apart from the others of her species,
which is why her life has been tainted by the criminal underground.
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name: Baniss Keeg
Rank: Pilot Trainer
Baniss Keeg at Duro
First seen in Episode 4 A New Hope
This Duro is usually seen in the Mos
Eisley Cantina with his good friend and fellow Doro; Ellors Madak.
Baniss Keeg is forced to train pilots. Banis Keeg co-owns a freighter
with his partner Ellorrs Madak. Opposed to the Empire, they have
smuggled life-saving bacta to members of the Rebel Alliance.
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name: Beed
Rank: Announcer
Beed at Pollillus
First seen in Episode 1 The Phantom Menace
Beed, the green hued head, provided
counterpoint in Huttese. |

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name: Beed and Fode
Rank: Announcer
Beed and Fode at Pollillus
First seen in Episode 1 The Phantom Menace
Flamboyant, colourful and not always
too accurate, Fode and Beed were the popular announcers of the Boonta
Eve Podrace. The two were well suited for their chosen vocation
-- they were a two-headed alien that shared a single body. |

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name: Ben Quadinaros
Rank: Rookie Podracer
Ben Quadinaros at Tund
First seen in Episode 1 The Phantom Menace
The pudgy, comic-faced Ben Quadinaros
was a rookie Podracer who claimed he came from the mysterious Tund
system. He competed in the Boonta Eve Podrace that saw the liberation
of Anakin Skywalker from slavery. Ben was largely inexperienced,
and was quite terrified of the Boonta race. |

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name: Beru Lars (1) (ANH)
Rank: Guardian/ Farmer
Beru Lars at Tatooine
First seen in Episode 4 A New Hope
Beru Lars has devoted her life to protect
and care for Luke Skywalker. Obi-Wan Kenobi turned to the couple
soon after Luke's birth and asked them to care for the child. Owen
tried desperately to keep Luke on the Moisture farm even as the
boy planned to attend the Academy, to keep him from his fathers
path. Beru, in contrast, was more understanding of Luke's dreams. |

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name: Beru Lars (2) (ANH)
Rank: Guardian/ Farmer
Beru Lars at Tatooine
First seen in Episode 4 A New Hope
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name: Beru Whitesun (AOTC)
Rank: Farmer
Beru Whitesun at Tatooine
First seen in Episode 2 Attack of the Clones
Of the local farming families, the
Whitesuns were recognized as the most well adapted to the harsh
desert climes of Tatooine, having pulled moisture from the parched
skies for three generations. Beru grew up near Mos Eisley, but met
Owen during a trip to Anchorhead. She fit in perfectly with the
Lars family. |

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name: Bith (1)
Rank: Musician
Bith at ClakDor VII
First seen in Episode 4 A New Hope
The Bith species of humanoid are characterized
by their large craniums, huge round, lidless eyes, and tiny mouths
under their fleshy face folds. They are found throughout the galaxy,
from the backwater dives of the Outer Rim Territories, to the Jedi
order on Coruscant during the time of the Galactic Republic. |

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name: Bith (2)
Rank: Musician
Bith at ClakDor VII
First seen in Episode 4 A New Hope
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name: Bo Shek
Rank: Smuggler
Bo Shek at Tatooine
First seen in Episode 4 A New Hope
A human smuggler and starship technician,
BoShek often flew hot ships for a Tatooine order of monks. After
beating Han Solo's time for the Kessel Run, he destroyed four pursuing
TIE fighters and became the object of a large-scale manhunt on Tatooine.
He masqueraded as a religious figure at the monastery and eventually
escaped in a landspeeder that previously had been owned by Luke
Skywalker. It was BoShek who referred Ben Kenobi to Chewbacca when
the old Jedi was looking for transport off Tatooine. |

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name: Boles Roor
Rank: Podracer
Boles Roor at Sneeve
First seen in Episode 1 The Phantom Menace
The 18 foolhardy pilots who entered
the Boonta Eve Classic Podrace were a mixture of seasoned pros and
talented newcomers. Boles Roor was one of the former, having nabbed
two previous Boonta victories in his career. The shaggy biped failed
to win a third purse the year he competed against Anakin Skywalker. |

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name: Bom Vimdin
Rank: Smuggler
Bom Vimdin at Tatooine
First seen in Episode 4 A New Hope
A male Advosze, he despises beings
of his own species. Pessimistic and territorial, Bom Vimdim is a
lone smuggler who prefers to work for corrupt officials. He boasts
about being in Mos Eisley cantina when Luke Skywalker first met
Han Solo. No one believes him - or cares. Following the Battle of
Endor, he was apprehended by agents of the New Republic while transporting
Imperial agents back to Imperial space. |

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name: B'omarr Monk (in Spider Walker)
Rank: Robotic Spider
B'omarr Monk at Tatooine
First seen in Episode 6 Return of the Jedi
The Brain spiders as the B'omarr monks
are often called, continue down their path of enlightenment, by
rarely talk or move. Thus, by the time a Bómarr monk has
his brain removed, he is already well-prepared for the transformation.
After Jabba's death, the B'omarr monks began exploring the palace,
reclaiming the monastery as their own. they captured several of
Jabba's former cronies and forced them to join their sect. |

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name: Clegg Holdfast
Rank: Podracer
Clegg Holdfast at New Plympto
First seen in Episode 1 The Phantom Menace
The arrogant Clegg Holdfast was a competitor
in the fateful Boonta Eve Classic race that took place around the
time of the Battle of Naboo. Holdfast proudly brandished a set of
decorative medals on his lapel as testament to his racing prowess.
Those shiny brass decorations didn't mean a thing to a conniving
racer like Sebulba. In the second lap of the race, Sebulba opened
up his Podracer's flame-jets while next to Clegg. The blaze cooked
Holdfast's engines and forced the horned pilot to crash into the
desert. |

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name: Cliegg Lars
Rank: Farmer
Cliegg Lars at Tatooine
First seen in Episode 2 Attack of the Clones
Cliegg was born on Tatooine into a
family that had spent generations trying to carve out a living in
the harsh Tatooine deserts. Like many youngsters, he possessed a
strong streak of wanderlust. The allure of metropolitan living was
too tempting for young Cliegg and he eventually escaped the drudgery
of toiling on his parents' homestead for the bright lights of the
Core World of Ator. He met and married a young woman named Akia,
and the two had a child, a young boy named Owen. |

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name: Cyclops
Rank: Civilian
Cyclops at Byss
First seen in Episode 4 A New Hope
Also known as Abyssin this
swarthy-faced humanoid with a single slit-pupilled eye, a thirsty
representative of this particular cyclopean species was present
in the Mos Eisley Cantina that fateful day Luke Skywalker and Obi-Wan
Kenobi secured passage off Tatooine. |

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name: Dex (1)
Rank: Cook
Dex at Besalisk
First seen in Episode 2 Attack of the Clones
Dexter Jettster, the burly four armed
alien added successful cook and diner proprietor to the long list
of careers he had experienced in his life. Obi Wan counted on Dex
to identify the enigmatic weapon he showed him and Dex didnt
fail him. The cook correctly recognized the small tined projectile
as a Kamino saberdart, a weapon he hadnt seen since his prospecting
days on Subterrel, beyond the Outer Rim. |

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name: Dex (2)
Rank: Cook
Dex at Besalisk
First seen in Episode 2 Attack of the Clones
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name: Dice Ibegon
Rank: Patron
Dice Ibegon at Tatooine
First seen in Episode 5 The Empire Strikes Back
Female companion of Lak Sivrak, she
is a dangerous predator with a poison stinger. She is rumoured to
have mysterious time shifting atonement with the Force. |

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name: Dud Bolt
Rank: Podracer
Dud Bolt at Vulpter
First seen in Episode 1 A New Hope
The shovel-snouted Dud Bolt was one
of the Podracer pilots competing in the Boonta Eve Classic, the
dangerous race that saw the liberation of Anakin Skywalker. The
barrel-chested Bolt was distinguished by the six tusk-like growths
on the sides of his snout, and by the leather racing cap and goggles
he wore. |

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name: Edian
Rank: Wind Guard
Edian at Cloud City
First seen in Episode 5 The Empire Strikes Back
This dark-skinned man was one of the
many Wing Guards who were loyal to Lando Calrissian, when he was
the Baron-Administrator of Cloud City. A Sergeant in the Wing Guard,
Edian felt a great disdain for those officers who accepted bribes
or other forms of corruption. |

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name: Elan Sleazebaggano
Rank: Dealer
Elan Sleazebaggano at Coruscant
First seen in Episode 2 Attack of the Clones
A slimy narcotics peddler who frequents
some of the entertainment district's nightclubs and gambling bars,
Elan Sleazebaggano looked to make a quick credit by selling his
illicit wares. After attempting to sell death sticks to a Jedi Knight,
Sleazebaggano reportedly went home that night and completely rethought
his life. |

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name: Civilian (1)
Rank: Civilian
Civilian 1 at Tatooine
First seen in Episode 1 The Phantom Menace
This civilian walks the streets. |

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name: Civilian (2)
Rank: Civilian
Civilian 2 at Tatooine
First seen in Episode 1 The Phantom Menace
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name: Feltipern Teevagg
Rank: Bounty Hunter
Feltipern Teevagg at Tatooine
First seen in Episode 4 A New Hope
A male Gotal bounty hunter, he tracked
Obi-Wan Kenobi to Tatooine, never found him, and never left the
planet. He became a corrupt tax collector for the City Prefect of
the Port of Mos Eisley. He was killed by Miiyoom Onith, an H'nemthe
female, after mating with her. The killing was a common of her species'
mating ritual. |

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name: Fode
Rank: Announcer
Fode at Pollillus
First seen in Episode 1 The Phantom Menace
Fode, whose skin was tinted red, provided
commentary in an easy Basic drawl. |

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name: Garindan
Rank: Informant
Garindan at Kubindi
First seen in Episode 4 A New Hope
This long-snooted informant shadowed
Luke Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi as they made their way from the
Mos Eisley Cantina to Docking Bay 94. The dark cloaked snitch used
his comlink to call the Imperial authorities, and directed a squad
of desert stormtroopers to the fugitives. |

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name: Gasgano
Rank: Podracer
Gasgano at Troiken
First seen in Episode 1 The Phantom Menace
A slight, spindly, six-armed alien,
Gasgano was a thrill-seeker uniquely suited to the extreme sport
of Podracing. Gasgano was very competitive, and sought to beat racers
Anakin Skywalker and Sebulba during the Boonta Eve Podrace. |

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name: Graga
Rank: Shop Owner
Graga at Coruscant
First seen in Episode 1 The Phantom Menace
This female Swokes lived in the city
of Mos Espa, and sold food in a street-corner market during the
period of time leading up to the Battle of Naboo. She claimed that
her stock of amphibian foods was grown in an underground culture
pool, but the small creatures wee actually grown in the sewers below
Mos Espa. Jar Jar Binks tried to steal a chuba from Gragra's store,
but was caught by the huge alien. |

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name: Hermione Bagwa
Rank: Waitress
Hermione Bagwa at Coruscant
First seen in Episode 2 Attack of the Clones
Hermione Bagwa was a young waitress
who worked at Dexter's Diner, around the time of the outbreak of
the Clone Wars. A favourite of the working-class patrons, she was
an attractive woman, with blonde curls and a freckled face. |

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name: Horox Ryyder
Rank: Senator
Horox Ryyder at Gravlex Med
First seen in Episode 1 The Phantom Menace
An Anx Senator with a long neck and
elongated, pointed head, Horox Ryyder served in the Galactic Senate
during Chancellor Valorum's term. A decade later, during Supreme
Chancellor Palpatine's administration, the planet of Gravlex Med
was represented instead by Senator Zo Howler and his aide Fo Kuna. |

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name: Jawa (1) (Dathcha)
Rank: Scavenger
Jawa at Tatooine
First seen in Episode 4 A New Hope
The Jawas are a scavenger species.
Of the many dangers that travel the dunes and crags of the arid
world, few can send a droid's behavioural matrix circuitry into
a tizzy like the Jawas. They are hardly monstrous, appearing as
meter-tall humanoids completely hidden behind rough, hand-woven
robes. Their faces are concealed within the dark folds of a cowl,
from which peer their sickly glowing yellow eyes. |

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name: Jawa (2)
Rank: Scavenger
Jawa at Tatooine
First seen in Episode 4 A New Hope
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name: Jawa (3) (Het Nkik)
Rank: Scavenger
Jawa at Tatooine
First seen in Episode 4 A New Hope
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name: Jawa (4)
Rank: Scavenger
Jawa at Tatooine
First seen in Episode 4 A New Hope
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name: Jira
Rank: Food Stand Owner
Jira at Tatooine
First seen in Episode 1 The Phantom Menace
A poor yet jolly woman, the elderly
Jira ran a small food stand in the Mos Espa marketplace. Among her
wares were tasty fruits called pallies. Young Anakin Skywalker befriended
Jira, and searched for a cooling unit that the old woman needed. |

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name: Kabe
Rank: Patron
Kabe at Chad
First seen in Episode 4 A New Hope
This diminutive rodent-like bar patron
was seen squeaking for a tall cup of intoxicant in the Mos Eisley
Cantina that fateful day that Luke Skywalker first met Han Solo. |

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name: Kalnkai
Rank: Patron
Kalnkai at Cona
First seen in Episode 4 A New Hope
Also known as Arcona. Spaceport
taverns, like the Mos Eisley Cantina, provide a fascinating look
at a wide array of alien life-forms. This smooth-skinned serpentine
species stands out due its attractive, glittering eyes and distinctive
anvil-shaped head. |

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name: Kitster
Rank: Pit Team Member
Kitster at Tatooine
First seen in Episode 1 The Phantom Menace
Kitster was one of Anakin Skywalker's
friends before the young Podracing champ left Tatooine for the life
of a Jedi. An optimistic human boy about the same age as Anakin,
Kitster was part of Anakin's pit team in the fateful Boonta Eve
Classic race that saw young Skywalker win his freedom. |

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name: Lak Sivrak
Rank: Hunter
Lak Sivrak at Hoth
First seen in Episode 5 The Empire Strikes Back
A hunter and a scout for the Empire,
this Shistavanen Wolfman from the Uvena system grew to despise the
Emperor's New Order and Imperial tyranny and atrocities. Lak Sivrak
refused to turn in a colony of Alliance sympathizers, and the Empire
tagged him for elimination. After getting the best of a stormtrooper
squad sent to kill him, he fled to the backwater Mos Eisley spaceport
on Tatooine. There, in a small cantina, he fell in love with Dice
Ibegon, a Florn Lamproid. After helping several Rebels on Tatooine,
Sivrak officially joined the Alliance and fought in the Battle of
Hoth. A year later, Sivrak was piloting an X-wing fighter in the
fight of the second Death Star. He took out a number of TIE fighters
but was hit and died when his X-wing crashed onto the surface of
Endor's forest moon. |

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name: Lumpawarrump "Lumpy"
Rank: Son of a Hero
Lumpawarrump at Kashyyyk
First seen in the Star Wars Christmas Special
Lumpawarrump or Lumpy is
the son of Chewbacca and Malla. Lumpy knows about his fathers
past and knows he is the son of a hero. |

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name: Mallatobuck "Malla"
Rank: Mother
Mallatobuck at Kashyyyk
First seen in the Star Wars Christmas Special
Mallatobuk is a female wookie who fell
in love with Chewbacca; she has a son named, Lumpawarrump and lives
on Kashyyyk. |

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name: Mars Guo
Rank: Podracer
Mars Guo at Phu
First seen in Episode 1 The Phantom Menace
The needle-nosed Mars Guo piloted a
big bruiser of a Podracer during the Boonta Eve Classic, the spectacle
in which Anakin Skywalker won his freedom from slavery. It was his
first time in the big leagues, though Mars had gained valuable experience
in the minor rim leagues. In the second lap, Mars was taken out
of the race by some high-speed sabotage courtesy of Sebulba. The
slippery Dug tossed a piece of debris into Mars' intakes, bringing
the giant racer down in a terrible crash. |

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name: Mawhonic
Rank: Podracer
Mawhonic at Hok
First seen in Episode 1 The Phantom Menace
The jock from Hok, Mawhonic had visions
of big-time racing success in all three of his eyes. He entered
the fateful Boonta Eve Classic that saw the liberation of Anakin
Skywalker. His previous qualifying runs earned him a starting position
in the front row nearside pole position, putting him neck-and-neck
with unscrupulous Sebulba. |

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name: Merril
Rank: Tyrannical Sergeant
Merril at Cloud City
First seen in Episode 5 The Empire Strikes Back
This man was known as the most tyrannical
Sergeant of the Cloud City Wing Guard, during the last years of
the New Order. Utris M'Toc had named him a sworn enemy because Merril
looked down at his troops with disdain. |

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name: Momaw Nadon
Rank: Patron
Momaw Nadon at Ithor
First seen in Episode 4 A New Hope
Momaw Nadon is a gentle scholar who
spent much of his life devoted to the Mother Jungle. Ithorians revere
nature, particularly that of their homeworld. To them, the steaming
jungles and the lifeforms that dwelled within were sacred. As Ithorian
technology developed, the aliens employed repulsorlifts to physically
lift their cities into the skies, so as not to taint the blessed
surface. |

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name: Muftak
Rank: Patron
Muftak at Tatooine
First seen in Episode 4 A New Hope
A booth-dwelling cantina patron present
when Luke Skywalker first met Han Solo, this particular alien was
characterized by a white shaggy coat and four shiny black eyes.
He had a warbling pattern of speech, and drank through a short insect-like
proboscis. |

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name: Night Club Girl (AOTC)
Rank: Dancer
Night Club Girl at Coruscant
First seen in Episode 2 Attack of the Clones
She likes to dance in the many clubs
in the Coruscant scene. |

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name: Nyrat Agira
Rank: Nightclub Dancer
Nyrat Agira at Coruscant
First seen in Episode 2 Attack of the Clones
Nyrat Agira is typical of the Coruscant
club scene. A lithe beauty decked in fashionably impractical wardrobe
of soluble zoosha fabric, Agira wears her hair tall in curving solloop
style. Like many of her age, she adorns herself in superficialities
meant to catch the eye of a potential mate -- or a potential mark.
Her iris colours are surgically altered to a less mundane hue, and
her cult tattoo on her abdomen betrays her spiritual devotion, or
at least denotes yet another passing trend . |

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name: Ody Mandrell
Rank: Podracer
Ody Mandrell at Tatooine
First seen in Episode 1 The Phantom Menace
Tatooine native, Ody Mandrell was a
foolhardy thrill-seeker who entered the fateful Boonta Eve Classic
that saw the liberation of Anakin Skywalker. During a pit stop in
the heat of the race, Mandrell suffered career-shattering misfortune.
One of his record-setting pit droids was sucked into his massive
engine intakes, crippling his Podracer. |

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name: Owen Lars (1) (ANH)
Rank: Guardian/ Farmer
Owen Lars at Tatooine
First seen in Episode 4 A New Hope
Complicating this simple life was his
nephew. At the behest of Obi-Wan Kenobi, Owen and Beru were made
the wards of Luke Skywalker, the son of Owen's stepbrother, Anakin.
Lingering resentment over the actions of Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan
Kenobi would colour Owen's opinions for years. Owen attempted to
raise his nephew as a normal youth, keeping him from the fact that
his veins coursed with Jedi blood and that his "dead"
hero father was not simply a freighter navigator. The farmer tried
to pass on his values to Luke. Though he was a caring guardian,
Owen's demeanour was gruff and strict, which often led to tension
between him and his daydreaming nephew. |

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name: Owen Lars (2) (ANH)
Rank: Guardian/ Farmer
Owen Lars at Tatooine
First seen in Episode 4 A New Hope
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name: Owen Lars (3) (AOTC)
Rank: Farmer
Owen Lars at Tatooine
First seen in Episode 2 Attack of the Clones
Owen Lars had toiled to make a life
for himself on Tatooine since a young age. The son of Cliegg Lars,
a moisture farmer, he greatly valued the traditions of discipline
and hard work. As a young man, he had a strong vision of what he
wanted to make of himself, and that vision was firmly rooted on
Tatooine. His goals were clear and attainable through discipline.
He would turn the Lars homestead into a productive farm, and live
there with his love, Beru Whitesun. |

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name: Pit Worker (1)
Rank: Pit Worker
Pit Worker 1 at Tatooine
First seen in Episode 4 A New Hope
He works in the Pits. |

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name: Pit Worker (2)
Rank: Pit Worker
Pit Worker 2 at Tatooine
First seen in Episode 4 A New Hope
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name: Rappertunie
Rank: Musician
Rappertunie at Manpha
First seen in Episode 6 Return of the Jedi
Rapotwanalatonee or known as
Rappertunie is the smallest member of the Max Rebo Band, the
pot-bellied Rappertunie played a harmonica-like instrument. Rappertunie
wanted to see the galaxy. Something few of his kind cared to do.
One day when Max Rebo came to his home planet and snuck in a performance
of his and invited him to go with his band on a season's gig in
the Outer Rim Territories. Without hesitation, Rappertunie accepted.
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name: Ratts Tyerell
Rank: Podracer
Ratts Tyerell at Aleen
First seen in Episode 1 The Phantom Menace
Ratts Tyerell was the tiniest of the
Podracer pilots in the Boonta Eve Classic, though size matters not
in such a competition. The little scrapper piloted a Podracer with
immense engines ... too big, it would seem, for the tight confines
of the Laguna Caves. On the second lap of the race, Ratts' accelerator
jammed, and he couldn't get clearance past the rocky stalactites.
The resulting fireball killed the little guy. His family, who had
travelled to Mos Espa to witness the race, was reportedly seen grieving
shortly thereafter. |

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name: Red Twi'lek
Rank: Slave
Red Twi'lek at Ryloth
First seen in Episode 6 Return of the Jedi
Few things are as graceful as a female
Twi'lek in motion. This beautiful image has forever doomed generations
of young Twi'leks into servitude, as the wealthy and corrupt have
taken to brandishing Twi'leks as badges of prestige. Twi'leks are
tall, thin humanoids with skin pigment that spans a rainbow of colors.
Their most distinctive feature is a pair of shapely prehensile tentacles
that grow from the base of their skulls. |

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name: Rutian Twi'lek
Rank: Slave
Rutian Twi'lek at Ryloth
First seen in Episode 6 Return of the Jedi
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name: Sebulba (1)
Rank: Podracer
Sebulba at Tatooine
First seen in Episode 1 The Phantom Menace
An especially dangerous Dug who could
once be found roaming the streets of Mos Espa, Sebulba is a shifty
Podracing champion who never lets such trite concepts as rules and
sportsmanship get in the way of victory. Sebulba was the reigning
champion of the Outer Rim Podrace circuit in the waning days of
the Republic. Though no one will dispute that his souped-up, overpowered
orange-collared racer was fast, many of his triumphs were afforded
through the use of illegal weaponry hidden aboard his vehicle. Sebulba
flies dirty, and will even stoop to sabotage a competitor's Podracer
before the race begins. |

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name: Sebulba (2)
Rank: Podracer
Sebulba at Tatooine
First seen in Episode 1 The Phantom Menace
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name: Snaggletooth
Rank: Bounty Hunter
Snaggletooth at Tatooine
First seen in Episode 4 A New Hope
Also known as Zutton. This
tortured Snivvian painter lost his parents to Thalassian slavers,
and joined a group of Iotran bounty hunters in an effort to strike
back at the Thalassians. He eventually took up the bounty hunting
trade himself, and was known by the monicker Snaggletooth. It was
said that each time Zutton caught a bounty; he painted a picture
dedicated to his target. His abilities attracted the attention of
Jabba the Hutt, and Zutton performed a few jobs for the crime lord.
Among them was the chore of trailing his own brother, Takeel, which
rankled in Zutton's mind. He took out his frustrations by painting
expressionist works of art depicting Jabba, hiding them in the hold
of his ship, the Longest Winter. During the search for the accounting
droid CZ-3, Zutton was ordered to shoot the droid with his blaster,
blowing it to pieces after it provided Jabba with data on Opun Mcgrrrr's
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name: Swila Corey
Rank: Thief
Swila Corey at Tatooine
First seen in Episode 4 A New Hope
This petty thief was in the Mos Eisley
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name: Tall Mos Espa Guy
Rank: Slave
Tall Mos Espa Guy at Tatooine
First seen in Episode 1 The Phantom Menace
Also known as Erdan. This
human slave lived in Mos Espa at the same time Anakin Skywalker
lived there. Erdan had been chemically enlarged by his owner, in
an effort to make him better able to do more work. Erdan also had
his face painted with permanent colourings to denote his ownership. |

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name: Teemto Pagalies
Rank: Podracer
Teemto Pagalies at Moonus Mandel
First seen in Episode 1 The Phantom Menace
The flamboyant Teemto Pagalies of Moonus
Mandel piloted the Podracer with the longest engines in the Boonta
Eve Classic. During the second lap of the race, Teemto's racer was
hit by a pot-shot from nearby Tusken Raiders. The blast crippled
his engines, causing a spill that sent his circular cockpit into
a mad spin. |

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name: Tusken Raider (1)
Rank: Raider
Tusken Raider at Tatooine
First seen in Episode 4 A New Hope
Fearsome desert savages inhabiting
the rocky Jundland Wastes, Tusken Raiders are the foremost reason
Tatooine colonists do not wander far from their isolated communities.
Extremely territorial and xenophobic, Tusken Raiders will attack
with very little provocation. They show no allegiance to even their
native world-mates, as these nomads have attacked Jawa scouting
parties on occasion. They have even gathered numbers large enough
to attack the outskirts of smaller towns like Anchorhead. |

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name: Tusken Raider (2)
Rank: Raider
Tusken Raider at Tatooine
First seen in Episode 4 A New Hope
As above |

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name: Ugnaught
Rank: Labourer
Ugnaught at Bespin
Ugnaughts are a species of humanoid-porcine
beings that lives and works on Bespin's Cloud City. They are usually
found in the Tibanna gas processing plants, or as general labourers
throughout the city. Ugnaught workers are barely one meter tall,
have pink skin, hog-like snouts and teeth, and long hair. Their
clothes are grey, with blue smocks. |

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name: Violet
Rank: Slave
Violet at Ryloth
First seen in Episode 6 Return of the Jedi
Few things are as graceful as a female
Twi'lek in motion. This beautiful image has forever doomed generations
of young Twi'leks into servitude, as the wealthy and corrupt have
taken to brandishing Twi'leks as badges of prestige. Twi'leks are
tall, thin humanoids with skin pigment that spans a rainbow of colors.
Their most distinctive feature is a pair of shapely prehensile tentacles
that grow from the base of their skulls. |

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name: Wald
Rank: Slave
Wald at Tatooine
First seen in Episode 1 The
Phantom Menace
Wald was one of Anakin's playmates in the Mos Espa Slave Quarters.
He and Kitster, along with the droids R2-D2 and C-3PO, formed Anakin's
pit team at the Boonta Eve Classic Podrace. At the time, Wald was
six years old. |

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name: Wan Sandage
Rank: Podracer
Wan Sandage at Ord Radama
First seen in Episode 1 The Phantom Menace
Wan Sandage was one of the 18 contestants
in the fateful Boonta Eve Podrace that saw the liberation of Anakin
Skywalker from Tatooine. Like his fellow racers, Sandage had a slight
build well suited to the cramped accommodations of his Podracer
cockpit. Sandage had a pointed face, beady red eyes, wild green
hair and a long neck. |

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name: Watto (1)
Rank: Junkyard Dealer
Watto at Toydaria
First seen in Episode 1 The Phantom Menace
A shrewd and gruff proprietor of a
junk shop in Mos Espa, Watto is a crabby, unshaven Toydarian with
a love of credits and gambling. Although considered one of the smaller
shops of Mos Espa, Watto's junkyard was nonetheless a treasure trove
of discarded machinery and spare parts. Among Watto's possessions
were the slaves Anakin and Shmi Skywalker. Having won them from
Gardulla the Hutt in a Podracing bet, Watto put them both to work
in his shop. Young Anakin showed an incredible talent for machinery
repair, and Watto took a shine to the boy. Even though he was unscrupulous
enough to keep a slave, Watto was a fair master. |

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name: Watto (2)
Rank: Junkyard Dealer
Watto at Toydaria
First seen in Episode 1 The Phantom Menace
See above |

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name: Watto (3)
Rank: Junkyard Dealer
Watto at Toydaria
First seen in Episode 1 The Phantom Menace
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name: Whipid
Rank: Hunter
Whipid at Toola
First seen in Episode 4 A New Hope
Also known as Tooth Face.
Native to Toola, these huge, ivory-furred beasts have massive facial
tusks which extend from their long, low-slung faces. The average
Whiphid stands well over two meters in height, and weighs more that
400 kilograms. They are fierce predators adapted to the frozen environment
of their home world, Toola, and have a great love of hunting. They
have been employed as bounty hunters, hunting guides, and bodyguards
throughout the galaxy. |

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name: Yerka Mig
Rank: Fugitive
Yerka Mig at Tatooine
Yerka Mig resigned his standing in
the Imperial bereaurocracy and fled when his home planet Ralltiir
was occupied by the Empire. He is now a fugitive. |
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