Llon Banjeer

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 * birthPrime]]'' self-destructed in his private chambers.

The Council members suspected that the assassin had been one of their own, but Banjeer put forth the idea that Kir Kanos was the culprit, and that the head of the council would always be a target. It was for that reason that at a subsequent meeting of the council, delivering the admiral's meal. To prevent any further losses, the [[stormtrooper guards were on the holoprojector used to kill Nolyds and the symbol on the knife used to kill Banjeer matched Kanos's own Royal Guard crest. Carivus responded by ordering that Jeratai's and Banjeer's fleets be sent out to find and capture Kanos.

Personality and traits
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Behind the scenes
Admiral Banjeer, albeit as an unnamed member of the Ruling Council, first appeared in issue one of 1997's Crimson Empire, written by Mike Richardson and Randy Stradley and penciled by Paul Gulacy. Banjeer would go on to appear (and be given a name) in 1998's Crimson Empire II: Council of Blood issues one and two before being killed off. He would be mentioned in The Bounty Hunters: Kenix Kil; in it, his nephew was introduced. The admiral was also given brief entries in Handbook 2: Crimson Empire and The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia. Coruscant and the Core Worlds makes reference to a Banjeer family estate in Sirpar Hills on Anaxes, though that particular estate has not been tied to this Banjeer.

Appearances

 * Crimson Empire 1
 * The Bounty Hunters: Kenix Kil
 * Crimson Empire II: Council of Blood 1
 * Crimson Empire II: Council of Blood 2