Yinchorri

"The Yinchorri believe that if they're strong enough to take something and hold onto it, it is, by rights, theirs."

- Mace Windu

The Yinchorri, or Yinchori were a species of corpulent reptilians with an inherent immunity to telepathic uses of the Force, including mind tricks. Native to the planet Yinchorr, the Yinchorri were divided into two castes: the Intelligentsia, who governed through the Council of Elders of each city-state, and a highly aggressive warrior caste. Yinchorri culture was best characterized by the expression "might makes right;" they considered anything they were able to take and hold by force to be rightfully theirs.

During the times of the Galactic Republic, the Yinchorri joined the galactic community and, secretly motivated by Darth Sidious through his minion Vilmarh "Villie" Grahrk, unleashed a pan-galactic uprising that was only stopped when the Jedi Order became involved. Afterward, an embargo was placed on their homeworld.

Later, the Galactic Empire took control of the Yinchorri system and betrayed the Yinchorri, killing their elders in a failed scheme to capture Leia Organa. Enraged, the Yinchorri rebelled against the Empire. The galactic government answered their uprising by destroying the reptilians' civilization. Although the New Republic later helped the surviving Yinchorri retake control of their planet, the species refused to ever join another galactic government. Their planet eventually came under the control of the Empire of Darth Krayt.

Biology and appearance
The Yinchorri, also known as Yinchori, were reptilian humanoids with sturdy constitutions. Members of the species were turtle-like in several respects, such as the head; however, they were anthropomorphic with regard to limb position. Although they were born in clutches from eggs, women showed natural breasts. There were no other appreciable differences between male and female Yinchorri. The Yinchorri body was covered by thick skin, which was dark green or brown in colour.

Adult Yinchorri could reach a height from 2.4 to 2.7 meters. They did have a greater endurance than Humans, allowing them to resist pain, and they were more resistant to heat because of their cold blood. They started adolescence at 8 years of age and were considered biologically mature at 15. The first ill effects of age appeared at 41 years of age, with seniority being reached at 60, which was 20 years before the end of their life expectancy.

The species was divided into two breeds: The Intelligentsia, who performed governing tasks, and the warrior caste, who were known to use violence in response to threats.

The Yinchorri had a natural resistance to the mind-controlling uses of the Force, but this did not extend to those Force powers that did not directly affecting the will of the target, such as telekinesis. A small percentage of the Yinchorri could also manipulate the Force, theoretically being able to mind-control non-Yinchorri.

Society and culture
The Yinchorri were known for their character strength and utilitarianism. Covetous and domineering, they considered themselves worthy of anything that came within their clutches&mdash;provided they could keep it from others &mdash;using the expression "might makes right" as their motto and moral authorization. Those things that they disliked or had no need for were worthy only to be destroyed. Yinchorri became only more fierce and adamant when confronted by opponents; should such rivals prove a threat to Yinchorri or their loved ones, the reptilians' demeanor could explode into physical violence &mdash;although direct threats were not always necessary to inflame a Yinchorri's temper to the point of physical confrontation.

The Yinchorri lived in city states on the planet Yinchorr. Each community had its own military and governors. Most city-states were ruled by a Council of Elders headed by a single leader. Thus, the Yinchorri had no planet-wide ruler. The Council was particularly respected by the Yinchorri. Each city-state also had smaller communities around it providing the city-state with resources such as minerals and farmed food; the number of these settlements was used to measure the polity's influence.

To the Yinchorri, social structure was a natural part of their existence, as each Yinchorri was always part of several communities: First the childhood family, then the city-state where they grew up, then the work environment, and finally the new family they formed with a mate. Yinchorri particularly valued the institution of marriage; the Yinchorri mated for life. In some cases, a widow or widower suffered so much that she or he might die of sorrow only days after the mate's death. Marriages were frequently arranged by the parents of the couple to increase the power of the family; polygyny, the form of polygamy in which a male had several wives, was not unheard of. Neither was marriage among a Yinchorri and a non-Yinchorri alien. Yinchorri were known to distrust aliens as they were not born among their clans, but this taboo could be broken through inter-species marriage. For example, in 33 BBY, the daughters of several Yinchorri Elders married the same Devaronian for political reasons. For that point on, the Yinchorri Elders considered that Devaronian and his family to be part of their families.

The Yinchorri had their own language, also known as Yinchorri, which was used to christen native fauna such as the rolk-mangir. Many Yinchorri learned to speak Galactic Basic Standard as a second language, but few learned to read it. Yinchorri tended to use one-word names. Some examples were names like Denrak, Emterrk, Jetar, Merzok, Qayayir, Solhek or Varuk.

The Yinchorri were inept strategists and easily tricked by manipulative people who preyed on their naïvety. As such, they were led by the Sith and his minions not only to rise up against the Galactic Republic, but also to make the wrong tactical moves that damned their own war effort. During the years of the Galactic Civil War, agents of the Galactic Empire made good use of the Yinchorri gullibility by betraying them after tricking a Yinchorri commander and his pilot. These Yinchorri brought Leia Organa to Yinchorr, following Imperial orders, and then were promptly killed by the Empire before the Yinchorri could understand the reasons of the Empire's change of mind.

Technology
The Yinchorri developed technology adapted to their own needs and environment. An example of this is the Yinchorri flutter-pack, a backpack with four insect-like wings whose fluttering allowed the user to fly for one hour. The device was capable of carrying a cargo of 200 kilograms; its flight ceiling was 1,000 meters. The user, commonly a Yinchorri, used a gauntlet to control speed and direction, with a hand-held weapon in the free hand and often protective goggles. Upon draining of its power, the flutter-pack had to be re-charged for eight hours before it could be used again.

History
The Yinchorri evolved on a rocky, desert world known as Yinchorr, in the Expansion Region. Their thick skin evolved as a means of protection against the arid environment of their homeworld. Yinchorr had little in the way of natural resources. It was, however, rich in predators, including the rolk-mangir. The Yinchorri eventually organized themselves into rival city-states. In the most ancient epochs of Yinchorr's history, Tol-Kachorn was the strongest of these, with almost one hundred small communities providing it with resources and five lesser city-states serving as its assistants. Several other polities tried to challenge the supremacy of Tol-Kachorn, confrontations that sparked wars of conquest that always ended in the defeat of the contender&mdash;and the reign of chaos.

Circa 475 BBY, Yinchorr was charted by the Galactic Republic. Alien scouts decided that the Yinchorri were too underdeveloped to be useful to the Republic, and the planet was deemed too deficient in resources to be useful for a settlement. On the scouts' advisement, the Republic disregarded the world. Around 58 BBY, the Yinchorri joined the galactic community, but most planetary representatives assumed that the species would go unnoticed in the grand scheme of galaxy-wide politics. The Yinchorri officially became members of the Republic the year after their entrée into the greater galaxy, and they were eventually given representation in the Galactic Senate.

The Yinchorri were introduced to interstellar travel through unclear means that, according to rumor, involved stolen technology. The species began to work offworld in violent occupations, making good use of their natural drive. They soon adapted to the galaxy and developed a love for the latest military technology, including starships. Even then, few Yinchorri felt the need to settle in another, less inhospitable system. Those who did so had to take with them all of their relatives and their relatives's families, which usually meant the relocation of an entire town or city-state. The Yinchorri colonized three other planets in the Yinchorri system: Yitheeth, which had only a 7% of the surface covered in land and was otherwise a shallow sea; Yibikkoror, characterized by its dense atmosphere; and Uhanayih, a rock with no life except for the settlers. The word Uhanayih was related to myths and legends about living in the "spiritual world." The galaxy however, understanding that the Yinchorri were aggressive, restricted the sale of starships to the species. The Human Jedi Master Tharence Wo researched the Yinchorri and wrote detailed reports for the use of future Jedi. Wo mistakenly believed that Uhanayih was a mythical place instead of a real colony.

Slavers raided the planet Yinchorr, trying to capture and sell the locals. They discovered that Yinchorri groups were more likely to fight to their deaths than face the fate of slaves; even those uncooperative Yinchorri that were captured would rather be executed or starve to death than obey a new master. Eventually, slavers realized that this spirit of resistance was embedded in the species' social structure; such traffickers subsequently avoided Yinchorr's population.

The Yinchorri Uprising
"This is Mayvitch Seven! We need help! If you receive this transmis skvt... tact the Senate--warn them about the Yinchoreeeee."

- Last transmission from an Immalian officer to Jedi Council before his death

During the last years of the Old Republic, the Sith Lord Darth Sidious concluded that the Yinchorri were a threat to his plans of galactic domination due to their stubborness and their resistence to Force mind tricks. Sidious was also threatened by Supreme Chancellor Finis Valorum and by the Jedi Order, and he decided to manipulate the Yinchorri so that they became an apparent hazard to the Galactic Republic. The Sith wanted the Yinchorri to attack and wage a war against the Jedi, hoping that such a conflict would weaken all his enemies and destroy some of them.

Needing an agent to interact with the Yinchorri without being discovered himself, Sidious recruited Devaronian smuggler, Vilmarh "Villie" Grahrk, passing on to him a timetable along with whatever resources the Devaronian needed, but not telling Grahrk about his motives. Grahrk was sent to Yinchorr with advanced combat technology with which he defeated the Yinchorri guards. Having impressed the Yinchorri, he was granted an audience with five important Yinchorri leaders, including Jorek, Kardek and Sothek. Grahrk convinced the Yinchorri that they could increase their prominence in the galaxy by stealing several ships from the nearby shadowport Golden Nyss Shipyards, with Grahrk's help &mdash; as the Yinchorri could not pilot a starship at that point. Grahrk promised that the Republic would not respond with a military attack.

One of the Yinchorri leaders refused to trust Grahrk as he was a stranger, and Kardek offered to sponsor Grahrk by marrying his daughter Vooma to the Devaronian, prompting the other leaders to similarly offer their own daughters. Grahrk in turn offered his supposed son Olmar to marry them but, to keep on the pretense, he had to offer Olmar's actual father, Holmar, as part of his loot.

Ferryed by Vilmarh Grahrk, the Yinchorri attacked the shadowport, stole the ships there and blowed up the shipyard. Grahrk reprimanded the Yinchorri for this final move but the Yinchorri, not intimidated, felt that their duty was to destroy whatever they did not need. The loot from the attack became the core of the Yinchorri's arsenal during the uprising. Over the next few years, the Yinchorri learned how to pilot their attack ships and starfighters. &mdash;the later of which included other technology stolen from twelve systems. They were also provided with armor made of cortosis, a material resistant to Jedi lightsabers.

The Yinchorri began an assault on several planets near Yinchorr, satisfying their aggressive urges. Pushed by Sidious, Vilmahr Grahrk incited the Yinchorri to increase their assault. The Yinchorri then defeated a mining colony of Immalian Humans on the moon of Mayvitch 7. One of the Immalians contacted with the Jedi Temple on Coruscant and warned them of the imperialistic tendencies of the Yinchorri, bringing the matter to the attention of the Jedi Order.

Having met with Supreme Chancellor Valorum, Jedi Master Mace Windu sent two Jedi, Naeshahn and her Padawan Ebor Taulk, to deal with the Yinchorri. Unfamiliar with the Yinchorri's strengths, both Jedi were killed and mutilated by the Yinchorri, and then sent to Valorum's office. After this event, the Jedi decided to invest in intelligence and learned about the Yinchorri use of cortosis, about their unusual physiology, and about the rumored existence of the species' main command center. The Yinchorri indeed had built such as center, hidden in the inconspicuous world of Uhanayih. The leaders of the uprising correctly believed it would be hard to spot.

Windu then decided to travel to Yinchorr himself with several other Jedi: Three unarmed Consular-class space cruisers, each with a Jedi team, would be sent to Yinchorr; this would allow each of the teams to cover one inhabited planet in the Yinchorri system searching for the command center. Windu's team was sent to Yinchorr; Adi Gallia's to Yitheet and Micah Giiett's to Yibikkoror. Yoda and other Jedi remained on Coruscant looking for new information. The three cruisers were attacked by Yinchorri as soon as they arrived to the Yinchorri system, but the Jedi were able to escape.

Sidious sent several Yinchorri to infiltrate the Jedi Temple of Coruscant, to kill Jedi children, making use of the absence of the most powerful Jedi. This was strategically a bad move for the Yinchorri, as it would reduce their strength while gaining them nothing. The Yinchorri believed the would find the Jedi flat-footed, but Yoda had felt the danger not only through the Force and the Jedi were prepared. The Yinchorri commandos knocked down the lone Jedi watchman, Jude Rozess, before being met by a Jedi force led by Yoda. The Yinchorri put up resistance, and killed both the Jedi Rozess and Tieren Nie-Tan, but were defeated. The soldiers were questioned, but they knew nothing important. Jedi Masters Yoda and Oppo Rancisis understood then that a third party was manipulating the Yinchorri, and that the Galactic Senate would immediately approve punitive measures against the Yinchorri after this attack, but the deliberations in that arena continued because of Sidious's political influence.

Adi Gallia's team visited the only permanent settlement in Yitheeth, were they were attacked by Yinchorri commanded by Olmar Grahrk. Grahrk was captured and questioned, but he did not know that the command center was in Uhanayih. The Jedi then went to believe that the Devaronians were the party manipulating the Yinchorri. The Yibikkoror team were having more trouble, constantly attacked by Yinchorri infantry and light air forces and needing a rescue, something that was done in due time. As the command center had not been found in Yitheeth or Yibikkoror, Gallia's and Giiett's teams would join Windu's in Yinchorr.

However, Jedi scouts Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi-Wan Kenobi confirmed that there was no command center in the planet, only a staging area. The Yinchorri destroyed the Jedi cruiser and harassed the Jedi with flutter-packs and customized tanks. The other Jedi arrived in time to reinforce Windu in a battle that took the lives of three Jedi and many Yinchorri.

Masters Windu and Yaddle discovered that the command center was on Uhanayih. When Valorum was reported, he used this information and all of his influence to pass the Yinchorri Embargo Act, an official sanction against Yinchorr. Valorum also sent four navy attack groups of the Judicial Forces to reinforce the Jedi. At the same time, Olmar Grahrk naïvely revealed the exact location of the command center. The other Devaronians escaped the system, deserting without even telling the Yinchorri. The joint Judicial and Jedi fleet cut through the Yinchorri naval defenses in Uhanayih, even if the Yinchorri still tried to counter attack Overwhelmed in front of a superior force, the Yinchorri leaders surrendered and ordered the other Yinchorri to surrender.

The Chancellor then quarantined the Yinchorri system, forbidding transport to and from there. Sidious had managed to end with the potential threat of the Yinchorri for his plans. He had also reduced Valorum's influence, as he had to ask for important favors, and also because Valorum's term was suddenly tainted with the greatest intergalactic conflict in eleven years since the end of the Stark Hyperspace War and the Mandalorian Civil War. Ten years after the conflict, Armand Isard, director of the Senate Bureau of Intelligence, publically talked about the Yinchorri Uprising and several other disasters that should have been anticipated.

The Yinchorri under the Empire
In 19 BBY, Darth Sidious, as Chancellor Palpatine, became Emperor and replaced thte Galactic Republic with the Galactic Empire, helped by Darth Vader, also a Dark Lord of the Sith, and by an army of clone troopers. In 17 BBY, Yinchorr hosted a secret Imperial training center visited at least once by Palpatine and Vader. Besides this, the Empire left Yinchorr unmolested, following the same logic that had led the Old Republic to do the same. Several rolk-mangirs were exported to the Core Worlds and the Corporate Sector, in a short-lived fashion, until possession and import of rolk-mangirs was forbidden on many worlds.

As of 3 ABY, the Empire had named Marcellin Wessel Governor of Yinchorr. Wessel decided to use Yinchorr as a bait in a scheme to capture Princess Leia Organa, a high-ranking member of the Alliance to Restore the Republic. Wessel captured several members of the Council of Elders and kept them hostage, offering their lives to the Yinchorri people in exchange of Organa's capture. Wessel never really intended to honor his word, but the Yinchorri were unaware of this. The Yinchorri felt that the life of a Human stranger was less important than the lives of their leaders and prepared a trap for Organa. They pretended to want to join the Alliance and asked for Organa to visit Yinchorr. Organa boarded a Yinchorri ship and, once they were in the atmosphere of Yinchorr, TIE fighters shot down the craft, something that surprised the naïve Yinchorri crew. Only Organa survived the crash, but she was captured and brought to Wessel. Wessel then ordered the Elder Yinchorri killed in front of Organa. Despite this, the princess had called for help, and her friend Luke Skywalker arrived in time to save her, although not to save the Yinchorri.

Enraged with the Empire, the Yinchorri attacked Wessel and his forces and overthrew him. The Elders of Tol-Kachorn replaced his government and gave their support to the Alliance, allowing them to build bases in the Yinchorr system. Other city-states offered warriors and ships to the Alliance. The local Moff asked the Imperial High Command for permission to punish the Yinchorr. The planet was bombed, destroying both the Rebel bases and the city-states, including Tol-Kachorn, with Wessel's son Redd being among the responsible. The surviving Yinchorri became nomadic tribes in what they came to consider one of the greatest tragedies to befall their planet. The Yinchorri held Marcellin Wessel directly responsible for their losses.

One month after the bombing, Yinchorr attracted Palpatine's personal attention. The Emperor wanted to unify all of the training centers of his personal Royal Guard, and chose Yinchorr as the place. Eventually, the Empire cleaned Yinchorr of its native inhabitants, transforming it into a wasteland devoid of all life but the Imperials in the secret academy.

After the Empire
After the death of Palpatine, Yinchorr was still devoid of Yinchorri as of 11 ABY. Later, during the times of the New Republic, Yinchorri and rolk-mangirs returned to the world. Although Yinchorr remained under Imperial control until 13 ABY, it was eventually claimed by the New Republic during a campaign to recover a terrain seized, following the reports of the New Republic, by a clone of Palpatine. The surviving Yinchorri unified under the banner of the last surviving son of the leader of the Council of Elders of Tol-Kachorn, and settled in the fortress once used by the Imperial Guard. They began to re-build their civilization, but, although friendly to the New Republic, they refused to joined it. As of 25 ABY, they only accepted to host a New Republic military base and a starship repairing center.

In 130 ABY, the Galactic Empire under the control of Darth Krayt recovered Yinchorr and used it as a training field for stormtroopers. Krayt still had control over Yinchorr as of 137 ABY, with at least one Yinchorri serving among his stormtroopers.

Yinchorri in the galaxy
Although some Yinchorri settled on other planets in their home system, they rarely felt the urge to live farther afield. Certain Yinchorri did move their extended families to other planets, however.

Several Yinchorri pursued a career in the greater galaxy. They excelled as bodyguards, mercenaries, pirates, privateers, and smugglers. Yinchorri were considered poor slaves, so slavers rarely bothered with them. These extra-system activities were constrained during part of their history, as the Old Republic initially restricted the sale of starships to the Yinchorri and, after the Yinchorri Uprising, approved an official embargo to the system. In 137 ABY, at least one Yinchorri had become a stomrtrooper for Darth Krayt's Galactic Empire. Although some Yinchorri could use the power of the Force, none had become a Jedi as of 28 ABY.

Behind the scenes
The Yinchorri first appeared in Star Wars #86: The Alderaan Factor, a comic-book published by Marvel Comics in 1984. It was written by Randy Stradley and drawn by Bob McLeod, with inks by Tom Palmer. At that point, the Yinchorri were identified as Yinchori. Stradley did not work in successive Star Wars comics for Marvel.

In 1997, the planet Yinchorr (although not the Yinchorri) re-appeared in the comic Crimson Empire, also written by Stradley and this time published by Dark Horse Comics. Crimson Empire explicitly states that there were no lifeforms on the planet Yinchorr except for the main characters of its story, but Ultimate Alien Anthology mentions the Yinchorri inhabiting Yinchorr both before and after this event, with no source explaining where the Yinchorri had been in the interim. The species returned, now spelled as "Yinchorri," in the comic Jedi Council: Acts of War, by Stradley, published in 2000. Yinchorr is featured as an Imperial planet in the Star Wars: Legacy series, and a Yinchorri is seen among the stormtroopers serving Darth Krayt, as confirmed by author Jan Duursema on a web forum.

Inconsistencies
The role-playing game guide Alien Anthology makes several claims about the Yinchorri that are contradicted by later sources: It states that an adult Yinchorri stands between 1.7 and 2.2 meters tall, while the later Ultimate Alien Anthology suggests 2.4 to 2.7 meters instead. Alien Anthology also notes that a Yinchorri enters middle age at 51 standard years, while Ultimate Alien Anthology updates the number to 41 years. Alien Anthology and Ultimate Alien Anthology also present different skill values for the average Yinchorri commoner. Lastly, Alien Anthology fails to provide rules for the natural resistance to mind control, something that Ultimate Alien Anthology corrects.

Ultimate Alien Anthology claims that Yinchorr is in the Outer Rim Territories, but the story A Two-Edged Sword by Karen Traviss places Yinchorr in the Mid Rim. The most recent source, The Essential Atlas, places Yinchorr in the Expansion Region.

A Two-Edged Sword mentions an Imperial training center on Yinchorr as soon as 17 BBY, while other sources, including Ultimate Alien Anthology, say that the Empire was not interested enough in Yinchorr to use establish a presence on its surface.

Appearances

 * Jedi Council: Acts of War
 * Star Wars: Republic: The Devaronian Version
 * Star Wars 86: The Alderaan Factor
 * Crimson Empire
 * Star Wars: Legacy 4: Noob
 * Star Wars: Legacy 31: Vector, Part 12
 * Star Wars: Legacy 31: Vector, Part 12