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__NEWSECTIONLINK__ When making a request, please&hellip; [ Click here to file a request.]
 * 1) &hellip;include a link to the Wookieepedia article for every entry you are requesting information from. CSWE entry naming conventions are not always consistent, and its method of disambiguating between entries with the same name is not very helpful, so the responder may need to refer to our article to be sure he or she has the correct entry.
 * 2) &hellip;ensure that the corresponding Wookieepedia article lists all known alternative names and spellings, if any. This is an extension of item 1 above. If the responder doesn't know that the subject has alternative names/spellings, you may get a "no entry" response when in fact an entry does exist under a different title.
 * 3) &hellip;indicate any alternative entries that you believe the subject may be mentioned in. Sometimes a subject may be mentioned in other entries, but not have its own. On rare occasions, a subject may have its own entry, but have info in other entries that is not in its own entry (this is most common with major characters and the like that have to summarize and skip to avoid 20-page entries).
 * 4) &hellip;indicate what the main subject(s) you are seeking information for are. This enables responders to simply indicate that an entry contains no relevant info when that is the case, rather than wasting time typing out an unneeded wall of text.

When responding to a request, please&hellip;
 * 1) &hellip;type out entries exactly as printed in the SWE or CSWE, including spelling, punctuation, and italics. This specifically includes typos, which can be marked with "[sic]" after the word containing the error.
 * 2) &hellip;provide the volume, page number, and exact entry title for each entry provided. One way of doing this is to append, which produces the code for CSWECite for easy copying and pasting.
 * 3) &hellip;don't provide an entry if it contains no information relevant to the request. See item 4 under "making a request" above. Our fair use claim on this page is shaky enough as it is without posting entries that aren't needed for research purposes.
 * 4) &hellip;don't provide a full entry, especially a long one, if only a small section is relevant to the request. Type out only the relevant section, indicating that it is an excerpt from a larger entry. Again, this goes back to our fair use claim, particularly the "amount and substantiality" clause.

Two characters
Do either Palejo Reshad or TK-577 have entries? Thanks in advance. Hanzo Hasashi 04:45, May 21, 2012 (UTC)


 * Reshad, Palejo A spice trader based out of Bela Vistal on Corellia, he made a large profit by selling spice in Jabba the Hutt's court. He secretly used part of the profit to help fund the Rebel Alliance.


 * No entry for TK-577. &mdash;MJ&mdash; Comlink Monday, May 21, 2012, 16:03 UTC

Jedi Exile
I seem to have misplaced my CSWE, on what page is the Exile filed under? And is she referred to as Exile, Jedi? Again, been a while. Thanks!&mdash; 08:47, May 21, 2012 (UTC)


 * Vol. II, p. 148. The entry name is Jedi Exile. Nice to see you back! &mdash;MJ&mdash; Training Room Monday, May 21, 2012, 16:05 UTC


 * Thanks, Jon, it's great to be back. And thanks for the entry info, Gotta find my CSWE.&mdash; 16:15, May 21, 2012 (UTC)

Grondorn Muse
I think I overlooked this because it wasn't in his source list and he was a GA, but does Grondorn Muse have any entry? Hanzo Hasashi 15:13, May 23, 2012 (UTC)
 * Oh, and can I also have whatever info there is about Duriet? Perhaps she'd be mentioned in Muse's entry if he has one, I also wonder if she has an individual entry too. Hanzo Hasashi 15:28, May 23, 2012 (UTC)
 * No entry for either of them. &mdash;MJ&mdash; Holocomm Wednesday, May 23, 2012, 17:39 UTC
 * Thanks. Hanzo Hasashi 18:00, May 23, 2012 (UTC)

Armand Isard
Could someone please post the entry for Armand Isard? Cheers. --Jinzler 13:48, May 27, 2012 (UTC)


 * Isard, Armand The head of the Empire's Intelligence organization for many years. He rose through the ranks with the Old Republic's Office of Analysis and the Senate Bureau of Intelligence. Many who met him remarked on his somewhat inhuman gaze. Armand Isard was known for his ability to ferret out and destroy Emperor Palpatine's enemies or cells of alleged Rebel Alliance supporters, whether they actually supported the Alliance or not. One of the first Imperial officers alerted to the theft of the plans to the first Death Star, he dispatched his daughter, Ysanne, to Darkknell to retrieve them. His secret hope was that she would be killed in the attempt, removing any possible threat to his position as leader of the ISB. Ysanne survived. Although she failed to recover the datacards containing the plans, she figured out why her father had sent her, and was so angry that she implicated him in the original theft. She also implicated him in the bombing of the Treitamma Political Center, claiming that he did it to kill Arrianya Bel Iblis so that Garm Bel Iblis would be free to join the Alliance. Ysanne then called in Imperial Security and had her father arrested and executed for treason. &mdash;MJ&mdash; Comlink</b> Sunday, May 27, 2012, 14:07 UTC
 * Thank you! --Jinzler 14:11, May 27, 2012 (UTC)

Halle Dray
Could someone post the entry for Halle Dray? I am just checking if Leo's got all the info. 501st dogma ( talk ) 23:50, May 28, 2012 (UTC)


 * No entry. &mdash;MJ&mdash;</b> Jedi Council Chambers</b> Tuesday, May 29, 2012, 00:56 UTC


 * Thanks. 501st  dogma ( talk ) 21:21, May 29, 2012 (UTC)

Danz Borin
Does Danz Borin's entry picture him with this Morseerian? I'm fairly convinced that would be the only existing picture of Danz, and would therefore count in the Morseerian's source list too. Hanzo Hasashi 01:00, May 29, 2012 (UTC)


 * No picture at all, and Nameless Guy is not mentioned in the entry. &mdash;MJ&mdash;</b> War Room</b> Tuesday, May 29, 2012, 01:03 UTC
 * Thanks. Hanzo Hasashi 01:13, May 29, 2012 (UTC)

The Champ
I doubt he has an entry but just trying to cover all bases. Any entry for The Champ or anything related in other entries?  OLIOSTER  (talk) 15:16, May 29, 2012 (UTC)


 * Absolutely nothing that I can find. &mdash;MJ&mdash;</b> War Room</b> Tuesday, May 29, 2012, 20:54 UTC 20:54, May 29, 2012 (UTC)


 * Thanks anyway for looking. Gal-icon.jpg  OLIOSTER  (talk) 20:59, May 29, 2012 (UTC)

Bursk and Narthax
Can I have Bursk's entry? Also does Narthax have one? Thanks in advance. Hanzo Hasashi 19:34, June 7, 2012 (UTC)


 * Bursk, Sergeant-Major Leader of the most brutal snowtrooper platoon in the Battle of Hoth, he was a cunning planner who coordinated attacks and managed troop movements.


 * Narthax does not have an entry. &mdash;MJ&mdash;</b> War Room</b> Thursday, June 7, 2012, 22:43 UTC

Sanyassan
I would like to ensure the term "Sanyassan" wasn't used before the year 2002. Did it appear anywhere in the Star Wars Encyclopedia (1998), whether under a "Sanyassan" entry, or under "Marauder," or even "Terak"? If someone could confirm, it would help me a lot&mdash;I'm currently working on the improvement of the Sanyassan article. Thanks in advance. --LelalMekha (talk) 14:45, July 4, 2012 (UTC)
 * Unless someone else beats me to it, I can check for you this weekend. --Eyrezer (talk) 21:37, July 4, 2012 (UTC)
 * That's a no to all three, unfortunately. Hope this helps.&mdash; 22:30, July 4, 2012 (UTC)
 * Thank you. In the mean time, I've had a mild confirmation from Daniel Wallace on Twitter: the name was most probably first coined in Star Wars Gamer 9. --LelalMekha (talk) 08:17, July 5, 2012 (UTC)

Unidentified commander
Hi, I'm looking for any and all information on Unidentified commander (Coruscant Security Force). He may be listed as "Kadir's predecessor" or "Kadir's father?" under any entries pertaining to Moff Kadir, Anti-Sith conspiracy, Grand Moff Trachta, or Coruscant Security Force. Thanks! Coruscantfan (Talk) 04:25, July 10, 2012 (UTC)


 * Kadir, Moff An Imperial official who assumed command of Coruscant's security forces shortly before the Battle of Yavin, after his father&mdash;the former commander&mdash;was executed for his failures.


 * That's all I could find. The CSWE is notably devoid of information on unidentified subjects. &mdash;MJ&mdash;</b> Council Chambers</b> Tuesday, July 10, 2012, 20:16 UTC


 * I figured it was but thanks, that's exactly what I was looking for! Coruscantfan (Talk) 22:49, July 10, 2012 (UTC)

Two stormies
Do TK-119 or TK-875 have entries? Thanks in advance. Hanzo Hasashi (talk) 23:33, July 16, 2012 (UTC)


 * Nope. &mdash;MJ&mdash;</b> Council Chambers</b> Tuesday, July 17, 2012, 00:45 UTC

R'kik D'nec
May I have R'kik D'nec's entry? Thanks. Hanzo Hasashi (talk) 04:28, July 19, 2012 (UTC)
 * D'nec, R'kik --- A legendary Jawa, often regarded as the Hero of the Dune Sea for supposedly defeating a tribe of Tusken Raiders, a herd of angry banthas, and a raging krayt dragon. Many suspected this legend grew in the telling.  JangFett  (Talk) 15:28, July 19, 2012 (UTC)

Five Veils Campaign
Could someone post the entry for the Five Veils Campaign if there is one? There might be some info in Marath Vooro's entry, so could I get that too? Thanks for the help, 501st  dogma ( talk ) 20:31, July 21, 2012 (UTC)
 * Unfortunately, there are no entries for either subject, any other suggestions I could try?&mdash; 20:44, July 21, 2012 (UTC)
 * Sentepeth Findos I guess. Thanks for looking for them. 501st  dogma ( talk ) 13:17, July 23, 2012 (UTC)
 * It might possibly be under the Trade Federation entry. 501st  dogma ( talk ) 13:56, July 23, 2012 (UTC)


 * Nothing in Findos's entry, but I did find this snippet from the Trade Federation entry:


 * Trade Federation In the wake of the Clone Wars and the establishment of the New Order, the Trade Federation was absorbed into the Empire after Acting Viceroy Sentepeth Findos signed a treaty. His assumption of power was questioned by other members of the Trade Federation, who vowed to fight against Imperial domination. These small groups of resistance were eventually eliminated, and the Trade Federation ceased to exist.


 * &mdash;MJ&mdash;</b> Council Chambers</b> Monday, July 23, 2012, 17:37 UTC


 * Thanks! 501st  dogma ( talk ) 20:23, July 23, 2012 (UTC)

Requests from Galactic Battlegrounds
Can I see the entries for Gallo, Marsune, Rogoe and Otoh Sancture. All of these come from Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds, however when I checked the article for the encyclopedia I only saw Gallo's name there. If someone could find these entries it would be really helpful.--Commander Code-8 (talk) 22:27, July 23, 2012 (UTC)


 * Gallo, Boss A Gungan who lived some 3,000 years before the Battle of Naboo, he ruled the underwater city of Otoh Sancture and refused to take part in petty battles that were fought among rival Gungan clans. He strongly believed that war among the Gungans was amoral. When Boss Rogoe attacked Otoh Sancture and eventually destroyed it in an effort to prevent Boss Gallo from choosing sides in yet another Gungan battle, Boss Gallo had no choice but to strike back. In the war that followed, Boss Gallo's armies wiped out those of Boss Rogoe, and from the rubble of the battle Boss Gallo built the wondrous city of Otoh Gunga, designed to unite all the Gungan tribes. For that, he was regarded as a hero by later Gungans.


 * Rogoe, Boss A notorious Gungan warlord who was ultimately defeated by Boss Gallo. One of Rogoe's more insidious tactics was to use bursas to attack Otoh Sancture. His fortress city known as Spearhead was overtaken and remade to become Otoh Gunga.


 * Otoh Sancture An ancient underwater city that served as the stronghold of the Gungan clan led by Boss Gallo some 3,000 years before the battle of Naboo. It was wiped out by the rival forces of Boss Rogoe.


 * Marsune does not have an entry, nor is he mentioned in any other entry that I could think of. &mdash;MJ&mdash;</b> Council Chambers</b> Thursday, July 26, 2012, 21:28 UTC


 * Thanks for getting those--Commander Code-8 (talk) 22:20, July 26, 2012 (UTC)

Coruscant Guard and related
Hi, could someone please post the entry for the "Coruscant Guard"? Also (if there are any) the entries for "clone shock trooper", "Homeworld Security Command", "CC-4477 Thire", and "CC-1010 Fox". Thanks in advance! Coruscantfan (Talk) 16:57, July 26, 2012 (UTC)


 * Coruscant Guard A general term used with varying degrees of accuracy for government security units tasked with protecting highly placed institutions on the galactic capital world. The shock troopers of the clone army serving under Commander Fox during the Clone Wars were dubbed the Coruscant Guard, as were the blue-suited Senate Guards, and the red-robed Royal Guard that would replace them. More formally, the Coruscant Guard were the red-armored elite stormtroopers that patrolled Imperial Center and other Core Worlds during the height of Palpatine's reign.


 * Homeworld Security Command This branch of the Old Republic government was charged with ensuring that Coruscant was kept safe. Homeworld Security worked closely with the armed forces to ensure that proper orbital and ground-based security teams were on constant alert to head off any threat to the planet's normal routines. The members of the Homeworld Security team were shocked when they found themselves unprepared for General Grievous's attack on the planet in what turned out to be the final major battle of the Clone Wars.


 * Thire, Clone Commander A red-emblazoned shock trooper assigned by Emperor Palpatine to scour the lower levels of the Galactic Senate for any traces of Jedi Master Yoda. Commander Thire was also known by the designation 4477. Though most clone troopers spent their accelerated formative years on storm-drenched Kamino developing under the careful watch of politically ambivalent scientists, two units were notable exceptions. The red-marked shock troopers and the blue-marked 501st Legion were raised and trained on Coruscant. The well-guarded and secretive facilities served as their training ground. The shock troopers emerged as an instrument of Homeworld Security Command. These highly skilled troops, under the command of ARC-trained Commander Thire, were unable to prevent General Grievous from kidnapping the Chancellor. When the Empire arose, the shock troopers were stationed throughout the Senate Buiding and executive towers to secure a peaceful transition of government.


 * Fox, Trooper A clone trooper stationed on Coruscant who led the raid on Ziro the Hutt's nightclub in order to save Padmé Amidala during the Clone Wars. He later served as part of the diplomatic escort group, accompanying Yoda to the neutral moon of Rugosa.


 * Nothing for clone shock trooper. <b style="color:navy; text-decoration:underline; font-family:serif;">&mdash;MJ&mdash;</b> <b style="color:red; font-variant:small-caps;">Comlink</b> Thursday, July 26, 2012, 22:04 UTC
 * Thanks, much appreciated! Coruscantfan (Talk) 02:36, July 27, 2012 (UTC)

Irol
Does Irol have an entry in the CSWE? On Yodapedia that is listed among his sources. Hanzo Hasashi (talk) 14:58, August 4, 2012 (UTC)


 * Irol, Sergeant This Imperial sergeant was from a forested planet, where he learned how to fly a speeder bike. His balance and flying skills made him a valuable, though cocky, member of the Imperial garrison on the Forest Moon of Endor. <b style="color:navy; text-decoration:underline; font-family:serif;">&mdash;MJ&mdash;</b> <b style="color:red; font-variant:small-caps;">Council Chambers</b> Sunday, August 5, 2012, 19:24 UTC
 * Thanks for the entry. Hanzo Hasashi (talk) 04:18, August 6, 2012 (UTC)
 * One more question: does the Encyclopedia use this as his image? On Yodapedia Sompeetalay changed his image into that, if I recall correctly the same time he added the CSWE to his source list. Hanzo Hasashi (talk) 15:28, August 6, 2012 (UTC)
 * It's the same shot, but each is cropped relative to the other on two sides (the Yodapedia image is tighter on the top and left sides, while the CSWE image is tighter on the bottom and right sides), so each would have had to come directly from the film or somewhere else. <b style="color:navy; text-decoration:underline; font-family:serif;">&mdash;MJ&mdash;</b> <b style="color:red; font-variant:small-caps;">Council Chambers</b> Monday, August 6, 2012, 16:39 UTC
 * Thanks. I'd have to rewatch that part to see if it directly came from the film or not. Hanzo Hasashi (talk) 17:10, August 6, 2012 (UTC)

Judicial
Could the entries please be posted for the Judicial Department/Judicial Forces/Judicial, the Republic Office of Criminal Investigations, the Sector Rangers and, if the entries exist, the Republic Guard and the Imperial Office of Criminal Investigations. Thanks in advance! Coruscantfan (Talk) 19:10, August 6, 2012 (UTC)
 * Also if I could add to that the Republic Enforcement DataCore. Thanks! Coruscantfan (Talk)


 * Judicial Department The primary law enforcement agency of the Old Republic. Its role greatly expanded during the Ruusan Reformations, when Chancellor Tarsus Valorum made the Jedi Order a branch of the Judicial Department, answerable to the Galactic Senate.


 * Judicial Forces This branch of the Old Republic military patrolled the galaxy on missions to mediate disputes that had the potential of erupting into war.


 * Imperial Office of Criminal Investigations Known as the IOCI, this Imperial organization controlled the posting of bounties and the payments for services rendered by bounty hunters. All bounties were required to be paid in full to the IOCI before they could be posted for tracking and acquisition.


 * Republic Office of Criminal Investigations A Galactic Republic government agency tasked with law enforcement, it managed the Republic Enforcement Datacore, which listed bounties on outstanding criminals in the galaxy. The ROCI was replaced with the Imperial Office of Criminal Investigation under the Empire.


 * Republic Enforcement Datacore The vast computer network where all legal bounties for wanted criminals were posted. It was replaced by the Imperial Enforcement Datacore during the New Order.


 * Republic Guard Republic peace officers who worked to preserve order and justice on a scale somewhat beneath the notice of the Jedi Order. Republic peace officers issued traffic citations, responded to emergency calls, and apprehended criminals.


 * Sector Rangers A law enforcement agency in existence since the early days of the Old Republic. The Sector Rangers operated independent of galactic politics. Being named a Special Enforcement Officer (SEO) was the pinnacle of achievement within the group. Trianii Rangers, Kilian Rangers, and Antarian Rangers were various Sector Ranger organizations.


 * <b style="color:navy; text-decoration:underline; font-family:serif;">&mdash;MJ&mdash;</b> <b style="color:red; font-variant:small-caps;">Comlink</b> Monday, August 6, 2012, 21:55 UTC


 * Much obliged! Coruscantfan (Talk) 23:27, August 6, 2012 (UTC)

Aaph Koden & Binna Jode
Could someone check please for characters Aaph Koden and Binna Jode? Particularly the last one, because someone edited the article a while back to include the encyclopedia as a source, but I think it was a mistake. StarsiderSWG (talk) 01:11, August 12, 2012 (UTC)
 * Oh an also C-3TC. Thanks! StarsiderSWG (talk) 01:17, August 12, 2012 (UTC)
 * C-3TC (I, 102 & 103)&mdash;A protocol droid once belonging to Valence Sarth, it was wanted by the Black Sun, which lead to Valence desperately trying to get rid of it.
 * Jode, Binna (II, 169)&mdash;This small-time criminal was active on Tatooine during the Galactic Civil War.
 * Aaph Koden has no entry. NaruHina  Talk Anakinsolo.png 06:42, August 18, 2012 (UTC)
 * Thanks a lot! StarsiderSWG (talk) 00:11, August 20, 2012 (UTC)

Hand of Judgment
What's the entry for Hand of Judgment like? Or is there something about the five men forming the group? (Daric LaRone, Saberan Marcross, Joak Quiller, Korlo Brightwater and Taxtro Grave?)--Dionne Jinn (Something to say?) 09:55, August 12, 2012 (UTC)
 * Hand of Judgement (II, 13)&mdash;The name adopted by a renegade group of five stormtroopers who abandoned their posts on the Reprisal after after refusing to continue serving under officers who killed innocent civilians. On the planet Ranklinge, they helped the residents of Janusar overthrow Patroller Chief Cav'Saran. Later, they were commandeered by Mara Jade on Shelkonwa during their mutual investigation into Imperial ties to the BloodScar pirates. Jade eventually learned the truth about the stormtroopers, but also recognized that they were still loyal to the basic tenants of the Empire. She even claimed the Hand of Judgement as her own detachment when questioned by Darth Vader, ensuring that the stormtroopers would not have to face a court-martial. Her mission complete, Jade gave the stormtroopers their freedom, but strongly suggested that they abandon their nickname.
 * Larone, Daric (II, 245)&mdash;One of the many Imperial stormtroopers stationed aboard the Star Destroyer Reprisal during the months following the Battle of Yavin. Over time, LaRone grew disillusioned with the Empire, especially after the subjugation of the civilian populations on Elriss, Bompreil, and Teardrop. Other members of his squad shared his sentiments, and they were accused by oversealous ISB ageent Major Drelfin of treason. LaRone shot Drelfin before he could be arrested, and he and his fellow troopers fled the Reprisal aboard Drelfin's freighter, Gillia.
 * LaRone was voted the leader of the five-fan squad of troopers, which they nicknamed the Hand of Judgement. They sought to uphold the Empire's basic tenants of peace and security, though they removed themselves from the chain of command. By sheer happenstance, the group was commandeered by Mara Jade&mdash;the Emperor's Hand&mdash;during her investigation of corruption in the Shelsha sector. Rather than reveal their true status, Jade explained to other Imperials that the Hand of Judgement was working for her. Their motives seemed to suit her, since she allowed them to disappear, giving them the chance to escape from Imperial service and set off on their own.


 * Marcross, Saberan (II, 288)&mdash;An Imperial stormtrooper stationed aboard the Star Destroyer Reprisal following the Battle of Yavin. Marcross and other members of his squad questioned their continued service of the Empire, especially after the destruction of Alderaan. Their doubts were reconfirmed on a mission to Teardrop, where they were forced to kill civilians in order to root out Rebels. Eventually the squad stole a Suwantek TL-1800 and fled.
 * Following several run-ins with the agents of the BloodScar pirates, the stormtroopers found themselves mixed up with Han Solo and Luke Skywalker, who were working with a group of farmers on the planet Drunost. After Solo and Chewbacca saved the squad from being inadvertantly intercepted by the Reprisal, Solo and Skywalker explained the Teardrop incident further, telling the stormtroopers that all the Rebels had been evacuated before the Reprisal arrived. This further cemented the troopers' disillusionment with the Empire.
 * While continuing on the trail of the BloodScars, Marcross and his comrades found themselves commandeered by Mara Jade, who was also investigating the pirates. Jade explained that their mission was to assassinate Choard, forcing Marcross to reveal that he was Choard's nephew. He could not bring himself to shoot his own uncle, a decision that Jade accepted. After ensuring Choard's arrest and completing her investigation, Jade demanded the truth from Marcross and his comrades. Their explaination seemed to suit her, as she allowed them to disappear, giving them the chance to escape from Imperial service and set off on their own.


 * Thank you! This was very helpful.--Dionne Jinn (Something to say?) 05:55, August 18, 2012 (UTC)
 * I am nowhere near finished. I'm writing the third team member. NaruHina  Talk Anakinsolo.png 05:57, August 18, 2012 (UTC)
 * Great. I'm looking forward to it.--Dionne Jinn (Something to say?) 06:01, August 18, 2012 (UTC)
 * Quiller, Joak (III, 64)&mdash;A rogue stormtrooper formerly stationed aboard the Star Destroyer Reprisal, he was part of the so-called Hand of Judgement unit of troopers targeted by the Imperial Securty Bureau for treachery; they later became disillusioned with the Empire's more draconian measures. The group found itself working against the BloodScar pirates of the Shelsha sector, and was commandeered by the Emperor's Hand Mara Jade, who was mounting her own investigation into Governor Barshnis Choard's suspicious use of the pirates to work against the Empire.
 * Brightwater, Korie (I, 94)&mdash;An Imperial scout trooper, also known as TBR 479, who became a member of the Hand of Judgement.
 * Grave, Taxtro (I, 360). &mdash;An Imperial stormtrooper stationed aboard the Star Destroyer Reprisal following the Battle of Yavin, he was a skilled sharpshooter. But he and his squadron comrades started questioning their orders when the majority of his targets turned out to be civilians. After several run-ins with the agents of the BloodScar Pirates, the stormtroopers found themselves in league with Han Solo and Luke Skywalker, and later Mara Jade. In the end, they were given the chance ti escape from Imperial service and set off on their own.
 * The CSWE authors loved this book, it seems. Now I'm finished. NaruHina  Talk Anakinsolo.png 06:18, August 18, 2012 (UTC)
 * Apparently so, but that doesn't surprise me, as I love it also. Thanks again.--Dionne Jinn (Something to say?) 06:23, August 18, 2012 (UTC)

ISB CSF
Hey could I please have the entries for the Internal Security Bureau, the Imperial Security Bureau, the Coruscant Security Force, and, if it exists, Republic Domestic Security. Thanks! Coruscantfan (Talk) 16:57, August 12, 2012 (UTC)
 * And the Senate Guard please. Coruscantfan (Talk) 18:42, August 12, 2012 (UTC)
 * Imperial Senate guard (II, 96)&mdash;Suited up in royal blue, these special guards were charged with watching over the members of the Imperial Senate.
 * Imperial Security Burueau (ISB) (II, 96)&mdash;This branch of the Empire was considered a civilian organization and part of the Committee for the Preservation of the New Order (COMPNOR), and therefore was not part of the Imperial military. It was formed from the Internal Security Bureau, whihc was established in the wake of the Clone Wars. The ISB was charged with keeping the Emperor appraised of political events, and was viewed as an internal rival of the Imperial Intelligence agency.
 * Because the ISB was a more public agency than Intelligence, it was designed to help keep the darker doings of the Empire out of the public eye. It was also more of a policing agency than the Ubiqtorate, and often the simple fact that a visiting individual was a member of the ISB was enough to put a stop to criminal activity. The ISB was broken down into seven key divisions: Interrogation, Investigations, Survellance, Enforcement, Re-Education, Internal Affairs, and the Commission of Operations. The later oversaw the activities of the various Sector Offices of the ISB, each of which mirrored the divisional breakdown of the ISB itself.
 * Many within the Imperial military infrastructure believed that the ISB had been established by Palpatine himself as a way to exert a measure of control over the regular military, thereby ensuring that none of its leaders could grow strong enough to challenge him for control of the Empire.


 * Coruscant Security Force (CSF) (I, 148)&mdash;The military patrol that enforced safety and order in Coruscant's web of traffic skylanes during the time of the Galactic Republic, and decades later during the Galactic Alliance.
 * Internal Security Bureau and Republic Domestic Security do not have entries. NaruHina  Talk Anakinsolo.png 04:03, August 18, 2012 (UTC)
 * The ISB was mentioned in Daric LaRone's entry in the above section, as well. NaruHina  Talk Anakinsolo.png 04:27, August 18, 2012 (UTC)
 * Joak Quiller too. NaruHina  Talk Anakinsolo.png 06:29, August 18, 2012 (UTC)
 * Thanks! Coruscantfan (Talk) 20:33, August 20, 2012 (UTC)

Kattada stuff
Could someone please check the enteries of Mia Ikova, Karg, Basso, and Spilik for information related to the Battle of Kattada. Kattada's entry might have something too. Thanks, 501st  dogma ( talk ) 23:55, August 15, 2012 (UTC)
 * Mia Ikova does not have an entry.
 * Karg, Commander (II, 199)&mdash;The son of an Imperial admiral, this Imperial officer was ordered by Darth Vader to locate Princess Leia Organa in the months before the Battle of Yavin. Karg managed to intercept Leia on Kattada, and would have shot her in cold blood if the Alderaanian soldiers aboard the Tantive IV hadn't shot him first. Leia ordered that Karg be taken aboard the Tantive IV for medical treatment. However, the wounds to his head and neck were too extensive for bacta to heal, and Karg died.
 * Basso (I, 63)&mdash;A Rebel agitator on Raltiir, he revealed to Princess Leia Organa that thanks to hypnotic suggestion, his mind contained information vital to the Rebellion. Leia snuck Basso aboard her consular ship, Tantive IV, and his message revealed the nature of the Death Star project. He later advised Ledi during the Battle of Kattada, helping her struggle with the moral dilemma of ordering people to war. Basso disguised himself as a stormtrooper during a Rebel mission to Kalist VI.
 * Kattada (II, 203 & 204)&mdash;A planet sympathetic to the Rebellion. Some of the most daring smugglers in the galaxy called Haleoda spaceport home. Kattada was also known for its beaches, telatti fruit, and wine. Princess Leia Organa and the Tantive IV traveled to Kattada, asking for supplies to be sent to the recently subjugated Ralltiir. The planet then joined the Rebellion. NaruHina  Talk Anakinsolo.png 03:19, August 18, 2012 (UTC)
 * Thanks! 501st  dogma ( talk ) 16:16, August 18, 2012 (UTC)

Yorr
Do either Yorr or Jendon have entries? Thanks in advance. DarthRevan1173 (Long live Lord Revan) 00:07, August 18, 2012 (UTC)
 * Yorr does not have an entry. NaruHina  Talk Anakinsolo.png 02:55, August 18, 2012 (UTC)
 * Jendon, Colonel (II, 155)&mdash;This Imperial colonel was a former test pilot, and was the first to fly the TIE defenders that rolled off the production line. Before the Battlw of Endor, Jendon served as Darth Vader's personal shuttle pilot. NaruHina  Talk Anakinsolo.png 02:55, August 18, 2012 (UTC)
 * Is anything mentioned about Yorr in Jendon's entry? Since it is actually Yorr that pilots the shuttle to the Death Star II. May have conflicting sources with the encylcopedia listing Jendon as the Pilot and the Movie shows Yorr as the pilot.DarthRevan1173 (Long live Lord Revan) 03:00, August 18, 2012 (UTC)
 * Oh, I read your request wrong. That is the entirety of Jendon's entry. Could they not have been pilot and co-pilot? This information would make Yorr the co-pilot. NaruHina  Talk Anakinsolo.png 03:48, August 18, 2012 (UTC)
 * True just means got to switch some info out of Yorr and say that he was co-pilot and make Jendon the pilot. Thanks for the help. DarthRevan1173 (Long live Lord Revan) 03:54, August 18, 2012 (UTC)

Skosef
Could someone, if you have the time, check for an entry for Skosef? If it's not there, Bartam's entry or Trachta's might have info regarding Skosef. Thanks in advance, 501st  dogma ( talk ) 00:00, August 23, 2012 (UTC)
 * Anyone? 501st  dogma ( talk ) 11:50, October 14, 2012 (UTC)
 * Nothing in all three volumes. Strangely I did see that listed in Skosef's sources. That must have been in error. Hanzo Hasashi (talk) 00:12, October 16, 2012 (UTC)
 * Thanks! 501st  dogma ( talk ) 00:21, October 16, 2012 (UTC)
 * Oh and my above post was in error. The CSWE was not in Skosef's source list, I think I got that mixed up with one of the other ones I just looked up. Hanzo Hasashi (talk) 00:24, October 16, 2012 (UTC)

Cort Davin
Could I get the entry for Cort Davin, please? There might also be something under CC-1138/Bacara. Anything at all would be much appreciated. Bella&#39;Mia (talk) 01:19, August 28, 2012 (UTC)
 * Since this hasn't been dealt with yet, could I please also tack on a request for the entry for Graad? Thanks in advance. Bella&#39;Mia (talk) 00:02, October 2, 2012 (UTC)
 * Davin, Cort: An ex-Journeyman Protector from Concord Dawn, he assisted the Kaminoan cloners in the training of ARC troopers and clone commanders. A non-Mandalorian, he counted Commander Bacara as one of his most successful students.
 * Graad: This Mandalorian solider was one of many who didn't believe that Boba Fett was the proper choice to serve as Mand'alor in the years following the Swarm War. Fett called him Purple Man because of the color of his armor. Graad supported the kadikla movement, and he pushed for a call for all Mandalorians to return to their homeworld and support the needs of the Mando'ade. Fett agreed to support Graad's proposal to bring wayward Mandalorians back to Mandalore, in an effort to bolster their numbers and regain their self-sufficiency.
 * At the time I made those responses, I only looked at the most recent unanswered ones, and completely overlooked that there were more unanswered from way back. Hanzo Hasashi (talk) 00:23, October 16, 2012 (UTC)


 * Hey, no big deal. It's great of you to help out with these at all. I really appreciate it, Hanzo! :D Bella&#39;Mia (talk) 03:50, October 16, 2012 (UTC)

Wallen
Just wondering, does Wallen's image also show the stormtrooper next to him, or does the crop just show Wallen? I already have both Wallen's entry and page number, etc., just asking about the image. Hanzo Hasashi (talk) 18:26, September 8, 2012 (UTC)
 * Nevermind, already got it, image shows both of them. Hanzo Hasashi (talk) 01:54, September 11, 2012 (UTC)

Girdun and Kalenda
Could the entries for Heol Girdun and Belindi Kalenda please be posted, thanks! Coruscantfan (Talk) 01:24, September 11, 2012 (UTC)
 * Girdun, Heol A captain in the Coruscant Security Force in the years following the Yuuzhan Vong War, he was later attached to the Galactic Alliance Guard. When Ailyn Habuur was captured in a raid, and it was learned that she had been hired by Thrackan Sal-Solo to assassinate Han Solo and his family, Captain Girdun argued with Captain Shevu that she should be interrogated nonstop until she revealed everything she knew. Girdun was dismayed, but not upset, when Habuur was killed in Jacen Solo's attempt to use the Force to extract information from her. Jacen then gave Girdun permission to interrogate Buroy, a Corellian agent who'd been brought in with Habuur. As Jacen began to influence other aspects of the military, including the court-martial of his twin sister, Jaina, Girdun began to wonder about his motivations and openly raised questions. However, his experience with the intelligence agency made him the perfect choice to assume command of the Galactic Alliance Intelligence Service when it was placed under the command of the GAG following the arrest of Chief of State Cal Omas.


 * Kalenda, Belindi This operative for New Republic Intelligence served as a covert agent for years. A slight, dark-skinned human, she had jet-black hair and disarming eyes that never seemed to focus on their subject. Without the knowledge or approval of her superiors, Kalenda warned Han Solo of possible trouble on a family trip back to his homeworld. En route to Corellia herself, she was shot down and crash-landed undetected. Lieutenant Kalenda then went into hiding to await the arrival of the Solo family, and she covertly watched and guarded them as best she could.

By the time of the Yuuzhan Vong War, Kalenda had earned the rank of colonel. She oversaw the initial interviews with the Yuuzhan Vong priestess Elan on Wayland, but was later implicated in a "misinformation flap" that arose in the wake of the Battle of Fondor. Her team had provided intelligence that pointed to a Yuuzhan Vong invasion of Corellia, Bothawui, or Tynna. After Tynna was attacked, Corellia was left undefended to lure the Yuuzhan Vong into a trap. However, the aliens attacked at Fondor instead, and the shipyards there were lost. Kalenda became something of a scapegoat.

Following the Yuuzhan Vong surrender at Coruscant, Kalenda was promoted to director of intelligence for the Galactic Alliance. She and her team realized that the Corellian Confederation seemed to be growing too fast during the Corellia-GA War. Her sources discovered that the Bothans had demanded that the name of the group be changed to simply the Confederation, and that a face-to-face vote of all the group's members be held to elect the Supreme Commander for its growing military forces.

Kalenda also was charged with monitoring the operational status of Centerpoint Station, which was generally considered the most powerful weapon in the galaxy. She had Dr. Toval Seyah inserted as part of the station's staff, and his knowledge of the station ensured that accurate reports were always available. However, after a few months, Seyah reported that he believed his identity had been compromised, prompting Kalenda to extract the doctor and return him to Coruscant for his own safety. Hanzo Hasashi (talk) 18:51, October 13, 2012 (UTC)

Harte Secur
I know the page isn't being monitored at the moment bit I thought I may as well get this in now and ask for the Harte Secur entry. Also if there's a Droid control program entry that would be helpful.--Commander Code-8 (talk) 09:44, September 12, 2012 (UTC)
 * No entries for either. Hanzo Hasashi (talk) 19:02, October 13, 2012 (UTC)
 * If some one has five minutes spare could they check if its mentioned in OOM-9's entry. Thanks.  Commander Code-8  To say hi, press 42 06:01, October 14, 2012 (UTC)
 * Nope, no mention. Hanzo Hasashi (talk) 14:51, October 14, 2012 (UTC)

Thrass
Is there an entry for Mitth'ras'safis? He also might be mentioned if there is anything about Outbound Fligt or Lorana Jinzler. Possibly in Thrawn's might have a mention of his brother, too. Ar'alani's or Jorj Car'das's might have something about him, also. I'm trying to think, if there is anything or anyone else closely related to him.--Dionne Jinn (Something to say?) 17:46, September 13, 2012 (UTC)
 * Thrass The core name of the Chiss individual known as Mitth'ras'safis, and the brother of Grand Admiral Thrawn. During the years following the Battle of Naboo, Thrass served as the Syndic of the Eighth Ruling Family, a position that often put him at odds with his brother. When Thrawn began working to put a stop to Vagaari predations, Thrass had no recourse but to confront his brother. He ultimately asked Admiral Ar'alani to intervene and pass judgment on Thrawn. He never got a chance to see Thrawn brought to trial, however, because Jorj Car'das "escaped" from Thrawn's control and set out to locate the Vagaari. This led Thrass to believe that Car'das was actually a spy, and when the Vagaari came to confront the Chiss forces, he was forced to allow Thrawn to defend their ships. Unknown to Thrass, Thrawn was anticipating the Vagaari attack, as well as the arrival of Outbound Flight, as part of a two-pronged plan to eliminate the Vagaari and the Jedi. Thus, when the plan was revealed to have been developed by both Thrawn and Admiral Ar'alani, Thrass became angry and resentful at having been played by his brother and a commanding officer. Thrass later helped move the Outbound Flight vessels to a remote location, crashing the Dreadnaughts into a planetoid and losing his life in the effort.
 * Also mentioned in a few other entries, I just showed only the parts of the text mentioning Thrass:
 * (...She found herself working with Syndic Thrass to get the ship moving, in order to ensure that Outbound Flight didn't fall into the hands of one of the Chiss ruling families. However, their efforts were hampered by the damage that had been sustained, and they found themselves without engine power as they approached a habitable planetoid. Thrass and Lorana realized that the only way to save the civilian population from certain death was to remain on the bridge of their Dreadnaught and ensure it hit the ground first. Although they were ultimately successful in landing the huge craft while saving the civilians, both Thrass and Lorana were killed in the crash.)
 * (...Ultimately, Thrawn succeeded in killing nearly all the beings aboard the ships with radiation bombs, with the only survivors being those individuals who were deep in the central storage core at the time of his attack. The remainder of Outbound Flight limped away from the battle zone, guided by Jedi Knight Lorana Jinzler and the Chiss Thrass, Thrawn's brother. The vessels crashed onto a remote planetoid, where the survivors established a crude settlement. Doriana and his lone battleship were allowed to return to the Republic with news of the project's destruction.)
 * (...After Force Commander Thrawn disabled the Outbound Flight and killed its crew, Admiral Ar'alani directed Syndic Thrass to take the vessel to Pesfavri before the massive ship could be impounded by Aristocra Chaf'orm'bintrano. However, the drive systems of Outbound Flight had been badly damaged in Thrawn's attacks, and they never reached Pesfavri.) Hanzo Hasashi (talk) 19:14, October 13, 2012 (UTC)
 * Thanks a lot, Hanzo! Those are a great help.--Dionne Jinn (Something to say?) 19:17, October 13, 2012 (UTC)

Mutiny
Could somebody check for any information regarding the Mutiny of the Far Orbit? It would be under the Far Orbit entry. Thanks, 501st  dogma ( talk ) 22:50, October 10, 2012 (UTC)
 * See if anything can be found here: Far Orbit A Nebulon-B escort frigate, it had the distinction of being the first Rebel privateer ship. The Far Orbit's mission was to stage a daring series of strikes on the Core Worlds and wreak havoc on the forces of the Empire. Hanzo Hasashi (talk) 19:18, October 13, 2012 (UTC)
 * Thanks for looking! 501st  dogma ( talk ) 19:33, October 13, 2012 (UTC)
 * Other mentions are just of the ship itself, but from cross referencing the site, I think it's also mentioned in Hammer's entry: Hammer (I) This Loronar Strike-class cruiser was part of a small fleet provided to Captain Vocis Kenit during his search for the Far Orbit. Hanzo Hasashi (talk) 14:51, October 14, 2012 (UTC)

Jat'ho and Tobyl
Hey, could someone please post the entries for Jat'ho and Tobyl. Thanks! Coruscantfan (Talk) 21:18, October 15, 2012 (UTC)
 * Jat'ho: A male Arcona who served in the Galactic Alliance Guard on Coruscant during the war between the Galactic Alliance and the Confederation. Jat'ho and Tobyl were part of the squad that captured Ben Skywalker and Lon Shevu following the Second Battle of Fondor. However, Jaina and Leia Organa Solo used the Force to make the two guards believe they were undercover GAG agents. The two Jedi convinced the guards to let them take a medwagon, which they used to pursue the Doomsled that carried Ben and Lon away from the scene.
 * Tobyl: This man served in the Galactic Alliance Guard on Coruscant at the height of the war between the Galactic Alliance and the Confederation. Tobyl and Jat'ho were part of the GAG squad that captured Ben Skywalker and Lon Shevu in the weeks following the Second Battle of Fondor. However, they were not prepared for the arrival of Jaina Solo and Leia Organa Solo, who used the Force to make, the two guards believe they were undercover GAG agents. The two Jedi convinced the GAG guards to let them take a medwagon, which they used to pursue the Doomsled that carried Ben and Lon away from the scene. Hanzo Hasashi (talk) 00:30, October 16, 2012 (UTC)

Coh Veshiv
Could someone check for an entry for Coh Veshiv? Thanks, 501st  dogma ( talk ) 22:38, October 25, 2012 (UTC)
 * Veshiv, Coh
 * this Imperial advisor was captured by the crew of the Far Orbit; after they defected from Imperial service and struck out as privateers. Their mission to capture Veshiv was funded by the Alliance as part of the Far Orbit Project. Veshik himself was known as an annoying, selc-centered blowhard who had been sent away from Coruscant on a "fact-finding" mission to the Ringali Shell in an effort to get rid of him. Veshiv's entire career had been based on knowing the secrets of others and using them to his own advantage, and he was generally regarded as one of Palpatine's best blackmail artists. When Dhas Vedij and the Far Orbit caught up to the Empire Forever and claimed to be their replacement as Veshiv's escort, Captain Annance gladly turned Veshiv over to the privateers, believing them to be Imperials. Veshiv's capture turned a great deal of Imperial attention on the Far Orbit, especially from former Captain Vocis Kenit. Winterz (talk) 23:14, October 25, 2012 (UTC)
 * Thanks! Could I get a volume number and page number? 501st  dogma ( talk ) 23:44, October 25, 2012 (UTC)
 * It's the SWE, dogma, no volumes. I have an ebook version so no pages either, at least not from me. Winterz (talk) 01:03, October 26, 2012 (UTC)
 * Got it. Thanks again. 501st  dogma ( talk ) 14:28, October 26, 2012 (UTC)

Barn burner 5
For Barn burner 5, I need to see if Transe Decar, Zaloriis, Reytha or Antes Belladar have entries. Thanks.  Commander Code-8  To say hi, press 42 22:03, November 2, 2012 (UTC)
 * Zaloriis
 * A desolate planet notable only for its role in the production of Imperial All-Terrain Armored Transports. Zaloriis City was its main settlement. High winds kept life to a minimum, but the sheltering boulders of the Fantain Mountains harbored small creatures and rock-lions. Legends spoke of dune ghosts that wandered the wastes.
 * Reytha
 * A planet devoted to the production and export of crops and other foodstuffs, it was nicknamed the breadbasket of the Empire.
 * That's all there is ;). Winterz (talk) 23:29, November 2, 2012 (UTC)
 * Wow that was fast. Thanks :)  Commander Code-8  To say hi, press 42 02:22, November 3, 2012 (UTC)
 * Just remembered another thing. Could someone check if Zaloriis is given any mention in the AT-AT entry.  Commander Code-8  To say hi, press 42 02:24, November 3, 2012 (UTC)
 * It isn't mentioned there, nop. Winterz (talk) 03:05, November 3, 2012 (UTC)

Si-Di-Ri
Could someone check if Si-Di-Ri has an entry? Thanks, 501st  dogma ( talk ) 12:56, November 3, 2012 (UTC)
 * Si-Di-Ri
 * This gold-scaled Tiss'shar was the president of the planetary government of Tiss'sharl during the height of the New Order. The loss of the first Death Star meant trouble for Si-Di-Ri and his people, since the Empire had recognized the threat of the Rebel Alliance and was doing everything it could to react. Among the many changes was lowering the price that was paid for Tiss'shar-built blaster cartridges, which were sold to TaggeCo for manufacture. When Darth Vader arrived to introduce Commander Demmings as the new Imperial Moff of the system, Si-Di-Ri survived an assassination attempt at the same night. Unknown to his fellow Tiss'shar, however, was Si-Di-Ri's relationship with the Alliance. Through Senator Timi Rotramel, Si-Di-Ri had been secretly supplying Tiss'sharl technology to the Rebels. Vader then revealed he had been using Si-Di-Ri as a pawn in the larger game of flushing out rebellious Senators. In return for Si-Di-Ri's "assistance", Vader alllowed him to live, and rescinded the latest price change for Tiss'sharl's blaster cartridges in recognition of Si-Di-Ri's continued loyalty to the Empire. Si-Di-Ri, however, could not maintain the ruse of loyalty, and resigned from the Tiss'sharl League as soon as Vader had left the planet.
 * There's also a picture of him (but it is already in the article). Winterz (talk) 13:52, November 3, 2012 (UTC)
 * Thanks! 501st  dogma ( talk ) 23:07, November 4, 2012 (UTC)

No Gands in particular, just any Gands of note
As it says, I'm looking for any Gands of note in the CSWE. I just want to make sure that I had covered all my bases. Got the Gand-centric information covered, now I'm on the hunt for Gands themselves. Is there anyone that I may have missed? Thanks.  Trak Nar  Ramble on 01:57, November 6, 2012 (UTC)
 * Venlyss Pnorr
 * A Gand findsman who worked as a retrieval agent for the Rebel Alliance during the Galactic Civil War.
 * Vaabesh
 * This young Gand Jedi Padawan was part of the task force dispatched to the planet Jabiim during the Clone Wars. Like many of the students forced into battle, Vaabesh lost his Master to the Jabiimite rebels. The surviving apprentices banded together as the "Padawan Pack" and did their best to hold off the advance of Alto Stratus. During the fighting, Vaabesh's containment suit was breached by enemy fire. He lived long enough to ensure that Aubrie could recover his lightsaber and use it in combat against Stratus.
 * They were the only ones that I found from those listed in Gand's list of notable ones. I didn't quite understood your request though. Winterz (talk) 02:52, November 6, 2012 (UTC)
 * Basically, I'm just looking for Gands who had received CSWE entries. Zuckuss is already covered, and I don't quite require Ooryl yet, so I'm looking for minor Gand characters who have entries.  Trak Nar  Ramble on 03:54, November 6, 2012 (UTC)