Gallo/Legends

"No longer will Gungans pound and slave for other Gungs. Weesa will rebuild this place as a city of peace, not war."

- Boss Gallo

Gallo was a male Ankura Gungan from the planet Naboo and an ancestor of Rugor Nass who lived around 3,000 BBY. He was the Boss of the city of Otoh Sancture until it was destroyed in the war between the Gungan tribes whilst he was out hunting nerfs for the Sacred Feast. After meeting rogue Captain Marsune and trading his captured nerfs for glurrg workers, Gallo ran into a militiagung who informed him that Boss Rogoe, the Gungan warlord who had masterminded the war, was behind the destruction of Otoh Sancture. Determined to seek justice for the act, Gallo set out to unite the surrounding Gungan tribes against Rogoe and his militia. After rebuilding his town of Otoh Sancture, Gallo traveled to the cities of Otoh Jahai, Otoh Langua, Otoh Urs, and Otoh Raban to speak with Bosses Tenko, Hantic, Copek, and Hoxie respectively. After he fulfilled tasks provided by each Boss, the four agreed to join Gallo's cause. Gallo then took the newly formed Gungan Grand Army and prepared to assault Rogoe. Gallo took his forces and, along with bongos acquired from the Gungan manufacturer Bongomeken Collective, attacked Rogoe's city of Spearhead. Once the city and Rogoe's keep were destroyed. Gallo founded a new city in its place called Otoh Gunga.

Biography
"Each Gungan tribe was always punden da other, but Gallo refused to raisen his arms against hisen fellow Gungans."

- Rugor Nass

Gallo was a male Ankura Gungan who lived around 3,000 BBY. He became the Boss of the Gungan settlement Otoh Sancture sometime prior to the war between the Gungan tribes in 3,000 BBY. During the War, Gallo refused to join in the fighting, leading some Gungans to wonder who he would join if he decided to fight. Most concerned was Boss Rogoe, the warlord responsible for the war, due to Boss Gallo's immense wealth.

Destruction of Otoh Sancture
"No! Mesa People are bein destroyen!"

- Boss Gallo

As was tradition for Bosses in Gungan culture, Gallo went out to collect some animals for Otoh Sancture's Sacred Feast. While hunting for nerfs, Otoh Sancture was attacked by bursas. Gallo returned to find the settlement in ruins and his subjects dead. He then proceded north just past a river where he met Captain Marsune, whom he traded the nerfs he captured for four non-sentient glurrg workers, in a small base. Gallo set off with the workers to find a suitable area to rebuild Otoh Sancture. Along the way, he crossed paths with a militiagung who informed him that the bursas responsible for destroying his village were sent by Boss Rogoe. Boss Gallo swore to avenge his people and set out to rebuild his settlement in an area abundant in nova crystals, ore, food, and trees which could be used as a source of carbon. as all three of these were necessary resources. After rebuilding Otoh Sancture and raising a small militia, he eliminated the bursas that had decimated the village, as they had created nests in the rubble. After Gallo finished slaughtering the bursas. Marsune appeared, claiming that he would like to see Rogoe fall.

Uniting the tribes
"Boss Gallo sleepen well that night because hesa bringen all the Gungan tribes together."

- Boss Nass

Gallo then set out to unite the Gungan tribes to fight against Rogoe. He first visited the city of Otoh Jahai and consulted Boss Tenko, who told Gallo that Otoh Langua had stolen their sacred staff. Tenko made Gallo a deal, stating that if Gallo returned the staff, he would contribute some men to Gallo. After heading to Otoh Langua. Boss Hantic claimed they did not have the staff, but instead promised that if Gallo gave him 1,000 nova crystals he would join the fight. Marsune told Gallo that he had heard rumors of a hidden spaceport that might have the nova they needed. After leaving Otoh Langua, they found two paths: one was guarded by Rogoe's militiagung, and the other was a clear path. Gallo and his few men defeat Rogoe's forces and find the sacred staff of Otoh Jahai. They then headed back down the road in search of the rumored spaceport. Off to the side of the road they found a small path leading into the woods. They followed it and discovered a spaceport guarded by Rogoe's men. They eliminated the opposition and destroy the spaceport, getting one thousand nova crystals in return.

After returning to Otoh Langua and handing the nova to boss Hantic, Gallo received four Kaadu Cavalry. Next he headed to Otoh Jahai and returned the staff to Boss Tenko, who gave him four heavy troopers. Gallo then embarked for Otoh Urs. Once there, Boss Copek told them to eliminate the nearby bursa clan to convince him to join. After destroying the bursas, Copek gave Gallo four catapults. Gallo immediately took his men to Otoh Raban, but they arrived to discover Boss Hoxie had been kidnapped. The workers there told Gallo that if he rescued the boss, they would join his cause. Gallo and his milities set out to find Rogoe's stronghold where Hoxie was being held. Upon arrival, a battle broke out, and the prisoners inside the facilities rioted, giving Gallo more troops. Gallo was thus successful in rescuing Hoxie, and his efforts were compensated for with four repeater troopers.

Defeating Rogoe
"Noah one in all the history of the Gungans had conqueren Spearhead. But Gallo's army was strong, and hisen desire to defeat Rogoe was even stronger."

- Boss Nass

With the newly formed Gungan Grand Army, Gallo went to the city of Spearhead to kill Rogoe.

Along the way, Gallo came across a bursa clan with an injured leader. After healing the bursa leader, Gallo received some bursas to attack Spearhead.

Because Rogoe's keep was in water and surrounded by Spearhead, Marsune went to the Gungan manufacturing company Bongomeken Collective to get some bongos for attacking the keep. Upon the construction of Gallo's navy, the battle commenced. The united tribes sustained heavy casualties, but in the end they succeeded in destroying Rogoe. After the battle died down, Gallo founded the city of Otoh Gunga in the ruins of Spearhead.

Legacy
"Hesa built the city of Otoh Gunga, and long it remained a symbol of peace between all Gungans."

- Boss Nass

The story of Gallo uniting the Gungan tribes was retold by his distant descendant Boss Rugor Nass. The city of Otoh Gunga, founded by Gallo, became the capital of the now-united Gungan civilization and a major center for commerce and other Gungan-related issues. A game titled "Marsune and Gallo" retold the story of the two Gungans uniting the tribes and was played by many Gungan children. He was remembered as a hero by generations of Gungans.

Personality and traits
"Yousa go tell yousa boss that Gallo is coming for him-sa!"

- Boss Gallo swears to avenge his people

Gallo was a determined and dedicated leader of his village. He mourned greatly at the loss of his people and vowed to avenge them at whatever cost. He was a capable military leader as he managed to defeat Rogoe with minimal forces. He was also a talented diplomat having brought all the tribes to put aside their differences to come together under one common goal. He also believed strongly against Gungans fighting each other, even going as far as to claim it immoral according to the gods. Thus he strove to refrain from Gungan warfare whenever possible. Gallo was also a wealthy and powerful Boss, due mostly to his city of Otoh Sancture being a hub of trade, commerce, gossip, and spying. Gallo's power and prestige made him an object of fear for the tyrannical Boss Rogoe, who worried whether or not Gallo would eventually join his enemies. Gallo was a typical Ankura Gungan with green skin, a large stature, and long, fingered ears. He often rode around on a kaadu and carried a staff as a weapon.

Behind the scenes
Gallo was voiced by James Horan in the 2001 video game Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds and its 2002 expansion pack Clone Campaigns. Players follow his story during the first three Gungan missions and it is required that Gallo survive each mission for the player to move on. During the briefings before each mission, Gallo is depicted using gray-toned still shots of Rugor Nass from Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace. Gallo also received an entry in the game's databank under "Boss Gallo" and was mentioned prior to the game's release in the Prima Games strategy guide for the game. The Boss also received an entry in The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia (2008) under "Gallo, Boss."

Boss Gallo shares his name with the gallo fish, and many Gungan families were named after the fish. There was also a mountain range called the Gallo Mountains on Naboo. However, it was not been officially stated in the game, its expansion, or the guide whether or not these specific cases were references to Boss Gallo of any sort.

The objectives in each of Gallo's missions do not have a strictly enforced timeline and can be completed in any order which the player chooses. This article is written according to the order of towns Gallo passes through as he travels from one end of the road to the other, completing the objective given in each town directly after it is given. Also, healing the bursa leader in order to acquire the bursa clan's assistance is completely optional and has no effect on the outcome of the mission.

Appearances

 * Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds
 * Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds: Clone Campaigns