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List of minor Star Wars characters

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This article is about minor characters in the fictional Star Wars universe, who do not fit into any other category.

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2-1B

2-1B or Too-Onebee was an Imperial medic droid, who freely joined the Rebel Alliance. He saved Luke Skywalker's life in The Empire Strikes Back, and at the end he made a bionic artificial hand for Luke.

See more at Minor droids in Star Wars

Appo, Commander

Commander Appo was a clone commander stationed on the Coruscant in Revenge of the Sith. He commanded the 501st Legion (later named as "Vader's Fist"), who wore distinctive blue markings. Under the orders of Supreme Chancellor Palpatine/Darth Sidious, he and his troops attack the Jedi temple with Darth Vader during the Great Jedi Purge, killing all of the Jedi. Appo was then confronted by Senator Bail Organa, who wanted to know what was going on. Before Bail could leave, a 10 year old Jedi named Zett Jukassa tried to escape, killing Appo and many of his troopers, before succumbing to their gunfire.

Bacara, Commander

Clone commander Bacara (CC-1138, an homage to THX 1138) was a clone trooper in the Army of the Republic. He served under General and Jedi Master Ki-Adi-Mundi. He was one of several clone commanders trained by ARC troopers. His helmet featured extra reinforced cheek plates and he killed Mundi at the execution of Order 66.

Bagwa, Hermione

Hermione Bagwa is the human waitress who works in Dexter Jettster's diner. She competed with WA-7.

Bagwa doesn't speak in Attack of the Clones. However, the actress who plays her speaks in the documentary "From Puppets to Pixels" in the AOTC bonus disk.

Bly, Commander

Star Wars character
Bly (CC-5052)
Homeworld Kamino
Species Human Clone
Gender Male
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Commander Bly is a fictional character from the Star Wars saga.

Clone commander Bly (CC-5052) was a clone trooper in the Army of the Republic. He was assigned to work with Jedi General Aayla Secura on Honoghr after the planet was poisoned during a battle in the system. On Honoghr, Bly learned much about the Jedi and their way of thinking. He later served General Secura on Felucia following the Battle of Coruscant, but shot her in the back after the Emperor transmitted Order 66 to his forces.

BoShek

BoShek is a pilot in the movie A New Hope. Obi-Wan Kenobi talks to him for a second upon entering the Mos Eisley cantina. He has sideburns. Additionally, it is revealed that BoShek has a natural, albeit untrained, aptitude for the Force. He uses this to escape from some stormtroopers hunting him.

Briqualon, Noa

Star Wars character
Noa Briqualon
Homeworld Unknown
Species Human
Gender Male
Height
Weapon staff
Vehicle starship
Affiliation
Film portrayer Wilfred Brimley

Noa Briqualon is a character in the TV movie Ewoks: The Battle for Endor. Stranded on the forest moon of Endor long ago, he learned to adapt to his primitive surroundings. He was marooned on Endor when his ship was caught in the complex gravity patterns of the world and crashed in the forest. The power drive crystal of the ship shattered and his friend Salak went to find one, but was captured by the evil Marauders and killed. Noa soon realized that his friend wasn't coming back and made his home in what remained of a hollow tree trunk.

Noa's house was small but cozy. A homemade table was by the door and a stove was also near the door. Animal hide rugs carpeted the wooden floor. Also there was Noa's bed and assorted tables, hollows, and crevices in which junk was stored. There was also a small upstairs part with lots of interesting articles up there.

Teek, a mischievous creature, met up with Noa sometime between his starship wreck and the "Battle for Endor" movie. Noa let him stay and even carved Teek a bed for his own out of the tree trunk walls of the house. It was Teek who led Cindel Towani and Wicket W. Warrick to Noa's house.

The old man at first was angry that the kids should be brought into his house, but he grew to like them as he was really a kindly man. He helped save Cindel and the Ewoks from the marauders. From his saving actions came a huge battle in which Noa fought the evil marauder king Terak. Wicket the Ewok defeated Terak and Noa and Cindel repaired the starship.

Little is known of Noa's later years, though, according to the Star Wars Official Webpage, he retired somewhere in the Mid Rim of the Galaxy. It is not known when he died.

Celchu, Mia

Mia Celchu is the sister of Tycho Celchu and Skoloc Celchu. She was killed when her home planet Alderaan was destroyed by the Death Star. This being was in the original Star Wars Trilogy.

Celchu, Skoloc

Skoloc Celchu is the brother of Tycho Celchu and Mia Celchu. He was killed when his home planet Alderaan was destroyed by the Death Star.

Chirpa, Chief

Chief Chirpa was the head of his Ewok tribe's Council of Elders. The strong-willed Chirpa befriended the Rebel strike force sent to the moon of Endor to clear the way for the Alliance fleet. His warriors were courageous and skillful in the face of a superior enemy and managed to defeat them. Chief Chirpa, gray-furred and carrying a reptilian staff denoting his rank which carries the teeth and horns of animals he has hunted.

Following Chirpa's death, his daughter, Princess Kneesa, ascended to the throne.

Cody, Commander

see main article: Commander Cody

Clone commander Cody (CC-2224), was a clone trooper in the Army of the Republic. He served under General and Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi. He is a first generation created on Kamino. He received special training with the ARC commandos as part of his commander training. He is identifiable by his white and orange markings on his armor, which he shares with the rest of his battalion. He has futher customized his armor with a command caplet on his helmet, a shoulder mounted comlink and a wrist mounted holoprojector. His actions in the Outer Rim sieges caught the attention of Obi-Wan Kenobi and the Jedi General requested his battalion when he attacked the Trade Federation's home planet of Cato Neimodia and when he attacked Utapau in the final days of the Clone Wars. When Chancellor Palpatine ordered the execution of Order 66, Cody ordered a nearby AT-TE to opene fire at Obi-Wan Kenobi. Cody is a skilled tactician who has the total devotion of the men who he commands. He favors the DC-15a Blaster Rifle.

Cracken, Pash

Pash Cracken is the son of General Airen Cracken, an Alliance war hero and eventual head of Alliance Intelligence.

Pash did not quite share his father's talent for espionage, but he was a very good pilot, so the elder Cracken invented a false identity for him, and he was accepted to the Imperial Academy on Vensenor. Shortly after graduation, he and his entire squadron of 72 starfighters defected to the Rebel Alliance, killing a Star Destroyer in the process (no mean feat for TIE Fighters). Later, with the Alliance, he led one of the first A-Wing squadrons in the Rebel fleet.

Shortly after the Battle of Endor Captain Cracken joined the Rogue Squadron under Wedge Antilles and flew as Rogue 4.

Faie, Commander

Commander Faie was one of many specially trained clone trooper commanders to fight in the conflict known as the Clone Wars. Faie was dispatched to Saleucami during the height of the Clone Wars and there commanded the engineering divisions of the Jedi General Stass Allie.

Farlander, Keyan

Keyan Farlander was an illustrious pilot with the Rebel Alliance. He worked on experimental projects such as the B-Wing with Slayn & Korpil, a starfighter manufacturer operating in the Verpine colony. In the Star Wars Expanded Universe Farlander earned the respect of Luke Skywalker and became Jedi in the New Jedi Order. He juggled his life as a Jedi with his life as a prodigious millitary commander, playing a pivotal role in the Battle of Coruscant as well as fighting against the Yuuzhan_Vong invasion.

Farlander also appears as the protagonist and player character in the Star Wars computer game X-Wing. This is never made explicit in the game itself and the connection is revealed only in the official strategy guide.

Keyan Farlander grew up on Agamar, and was indifferent to the ways of the galactic government until Mon Mothma came to the planet to gain underground support for the Alliance. Farlander received a copy of the A Call to Reason pamphlet, and it turned his mind to the Alliance.

He joined up, and decided the he wanted to be a starfighter pilot. As an untrained Alliance starpilot on his first mission, Keyan helped recover important Imperial documents by disabling the Imperial shuttle Talon near Turkana. He proved his incredible piloting skills there as well, and went on to become one of the Alliance's premier pilots.

He was instrumental in raids on a number of Imperial outposts, and was part of the team that fled to Yavin 4 to prepare for battle against the Death Star. While on Yavin 4, Keyan helped familiarize Luke Skywalker on the controls of the X-Wing. He was one of the few survivors of the Battle of Yavin, piloting a Y-Wing during the fighting and fleeing the destruction of the first Death Star with Luke Skywalker, Wedge Antilles, and the Millennium Falcon.

Keyan continued to serve the Alliance, and later the New Republic, as a military officer and advisor. Because of his uncanny skills, Keyan was tested by Luke Skywalker for a connection to the Force, which revealed that Keyan was possible Jedi material. He trained for many years at the Jedi praxeum on Yavin 4, and eventually earned the rank of Jedi Knight.

By the time of the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy, Farlander had been promoted to General. He served under Admiral Traest Kre'fey aboard the Ralroost during the period following the Battle of Coruscant, working to implement the plans of Admirals Sovv, the late Ackbar, and Kre'fey.

Ghent

Ghent is a fictional character in the expanded Star Wars universe. He made his first appearance in the Timothy Zahn novel, Heir to the Empire. Ghent is a slicer (hacker) of awesome talent, able to crack military and diplomatic grade encryptions with relative ease. He is employed in Talon Karrde's smuggling operation.

Over the course of the Thrawn story arc, Ghent was seconded to the New Republic in order to track down Delta Source, an Imperial intelligence system acquiring information directly from the New Republc headquarters. Ghent also used his talents to break Imperial Battle encryptions during the siege of Coruscant.

He is also incredibly naive, and often doesn't even notice his own talents and status.

Granta Omega

Granta Omega is an fictional character in Quest's End: The Final Showdown, the final book in the "Jedi Quest" series by Jude Watson. He is the son of Xanatos former padawan of Qui-Gon Jinn. Born on Telos, Xanatos' homeworld, he wants to help the Sith destroy the Jedi order.

Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker set off to stop him and are accompanied by Anakin's rival, Ferus.

Gree, Commander

Commander Gree is a fictional character from the Star Wars saga.

Clone commander Gree (CC-1004) was a clone trooper in the Army of the Republic. He was assigned to work with Jedi General Yoda on the planet Kashyyyk, commanding a regiment of clones for the diminuitive Jedi Master. During the battle on Kashyyk, Gree, along with his regiment, wore green camouflage armor with black greaves. Notably, while most (if not all) of Gree's troopers wore modified helmets reminiscent of those worn by Imperial Scout troopers, and assumedly incorporating similar equipment, such as macro-binoculars and specialized sensors, Gree wears the standard clone trooper helmet, albeit with green regimental markings and a green visor. While on Kashyyk with Yoda, Gree received the command from then-Chancellor Palpatine to execute Order 66. He attempted to kill the Jedi Master but was instead killed himself in the process when Yoda drew his lightsaber and slew Gree and another clone trooper in one swoop. He favours the DC-17 clone blaster.

Jax, Carnor

Carnor Jax was a member of the Imperial Guard, and an Imperial Sovereign Protector who turned renegade. He was responsible for the betrayal of the reborn Emperor Palpatine and the Imperial Guard, which he had slaughtered. Kir Kanos, the only guard to survive the massacre, killed Jax on Yinchorr. Carnor Jax also trained his own special set of storm troopers to act as body guards for him, they were known as Black-Hole stormtroopers.

Kang, Davik

Star Wars character
Davik Kang
Homeworld
Species Human
Gender Male
Height Unknown
Weapon Blaster Rifle
Vehicle Ebon Hawk
Affiliation The Exchange
Film portrayer N/A

Davik Kang is a fictional character from the 2003 videogame Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic.

Davik Kang was the head of the Exchange on the planet of Taris, a group that deals in smuggling, extortion, and bounty hunting. Davik ran the Exchange from the planet Taris, but was killed in a fight with Revan, who then appropriated his flagship, the Ebon Hawk. Davik also surrounds himself with notorious bounty hunters and merceneries such as Canderous Ordo and Calo Nord.

McCool, Droopy

Droopy McCool, also known as "Snit" was a Kitonak and the lead horn player in the Max Rebo Band. He had a great relationship with fellow band member Sy Snootles. After Jabba the Hutt died he wandered into the Tatooine desert to look for his fellow Kitonak cousins. No one ever saw Droopy McCool again.

Nall, Janice

Janice Nall is a fictional character from the 2003 video game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. Nall is a female Twi'lek who runs a droid shop on the upper levels of Taris. Her droid business suffers due to the confiscation of her assault droids by the occupying Sith authorities and the bigoted attitudes of the planet's human nobility.

Nall is responsible for the construction and modification of T3-M4, a utility droid ordered from her shop by Canderous Ordo (under orders from Exchange boss Davik Kang) for the purpose of breaking into the Sith military base and stealing the launch codes needed to bypass the Sith blockade of Taris.

Narra, Commander

Commander Narra is, according to the Star Wars: Rebellion video game, the Y-Wing pilot who survived the attack on the first Death Star.

Neyo, Commander

Neyo is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. Commander of the Clone Trooper legions dispatched to Saleucami with the Jedi Stass Allie, Neyo and his troops were instrumental in the victory over the Separatists. Neyo wore distinctive body armor similar to that of the Clone Assassins, although it is unknown if a connection exists between him and the elite special forces unit. Order 66 reached Neyo during a routine battlefield patrol on Saleucami. Immediately, Neyo and his troopers dropped back on their speeder bikes behind Jedi Master Stass Allie and promptly blasted their Jedi General into oblivion.

Nym

Star Wars character
Nym
Homeworld Lok
Species Feeorin
Gender Male
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Nym was a Feeorin pirate in the video games Star Wars: Starfighter, Star Wars: Jedi Starfighter and Star Wars Galaxies . Prior to the Battle of Naboo, he was defeated on Lok by the Trade Federation army. For vengeance, he helped to defeat the Trade Federation and later the Confederacy of Independent Systems. He would later build a new pirate base on the planet Lok and become a Rebel Alliance sympathizer, assisting stranded Rebel pilots that would crash on the planet.

Odd Ball

Commander Odd Ball is one of the ARC-170 starfighter clone commanders. He fought in Battle of Coruscant against the Separatists. When the Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi wanted his and his squadrons' help to defeat the vulture droids, Odd Ball answered the call and aided the Jedi. Most of his starfighters were destroyed by vulture droids and Tri-Droid Fighters, but whether or not Odd Ball is killed in the chaos is unknown.

Panaka, Captain

Star Wars character
Panaka
Homeworld Naboo
Species Human
Gender Male
Height
Weapon royal pistol, royal blaster
Vehicle Naboo Royal (Queen's) Starship
Affiliation Galactic Republic, Galactic Empire
Film portrayer Hugh Quarshie

Captain Panaka first appeared in The Phantom Menace. He was appointed head of security on Naboo shortly after King Veruna, the former King of Naboo, was killed. He was the head of the security force during the Trade Federation invasion and when Queen Amidala's term as queen of Naboo ran out, he stayed to protect Queen Jamillia. His nephew, Captain Typho, is assigned to protect Amidala. He later became a moff when he vowed to follow Emperor Palpatine in the Star Wars Extended Universe. A gift he gave to Palpatine lay in his receiving chamber aboard the second Death Star.


Skywalker, Ben

Ben Skywalker is the son of Luke Skywalker and Mara Jade Skywalker. As a baby, he was sent to the Maw in order to remain out of danger.

Because Mara Jade was infected by Yuuzhan Vong coomb spores, she and Luke decided against having children. However, despite their efforts, Mara found, while attempting to heal her body with the Force, that she was pregnant.

Ben was born at the end of Edge of Victory: Rebirth, a book from the Expanded Universe's New Jedi Order series. He is generally assumed to be the heir apparent to Luke's position as head of the New Jedi Order.

Sleazebaggano, Elan

Elan Sleazebaggano lives up to his name. A narcotics peddler who frequented some of the shadier nightclubs on Coruscant, Elan completely rethought his life after attempting to sell a death stick to Obi-Wan Kenobi

Snootles, Sy

Sy Snootles is a character found in Star Wars, The Return of the Jedi. She was the lead singer in the Max Rebo Band in Jabba the Hutt's palace. She also had a great relationship with fellow band member Droopy McCool. Her most notable characteristic was an incredibly long lip stalk.

Teem, Ainlee

Ainlee Teem is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. The Senator of Malastare in the Galactic Republic, Ainlee Teem was a member of the three-eyed Gran race. Teem was one of the candidates nominated to replace Finis Valorum as Supreme Chancellor of the Republic prior to the Battle of Naboo. Teem lost the election to Senator Palpatine of Naboo.

Thire, Commander

Commander Thire was one of numerous ARC-trained Clone trooper commanders serving the Galactic Republic during the Clone Wars. Commander of the Emperor's Homeworld Security Elite Clone Shocktroopers, Thire led the search for the body of the Jedi Yoda following his duel with the Emperor, and later for the remains of Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader's body on Mustafar.

Zend, Salla

Salla Zend was an ex-girlfriend of Han Solo. She, and cohort Shug Ninx helped Han and Leia save Luke and foil the Emperor Reborn's plan to control the galaxy from Byss 10 years after the Battle of Yavin.

See also

Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page) List_of_minor_Star_Wars_characters (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_minor_Star_Wars_characters) version history (http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_minor_Star_Wars_characters&action=history) GNU Free Documentation Lizenz (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Text_of_the_GNU_Free_Documentation_License) CC-by-sa (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5/)

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