User talk:Dark Lord Trayus

Re:
Yeah, that sounds good. I usually come off too strongly when I argue that point and then end up regretting my vehemence later. This time was no exception. Anyway, I feel that consistency across the board is best. If something wouldn't be treated as a Source in one article, I don't see why it should be treated as one in any other. A Source is a Source for everything that it mentions, and an interview is just an interview irrespective of whether it mentions something that hasn't appeared in canon yet.

If an interview with Lucas posted on sw.com is only treated as a Source for something because it was that thing's first mention, well, I don't really think that that flies. The "Discussion" section of the CT did specifically state that the CT's intent was to only include such sw.com articles in a Sources section until "Real" sources/appearances that mentioned or featured it came out. means, in my opinion, "First mention in canon." A mention in an interview isn't a mention in canon. I don't see why such an interview should be treated any differently than, say, a forum post by an author --- sure, it's on sw.com, but that's what the CT was for: weeding out sw.com articles that decidedly aren't sources. Menkooroo 16:49, July 25, 2011 (UTC)
 * Hey! So I'm leaving on a five-day vacation tomorrow. I won't be able to review Sacking of Coruscant before then, but I'll make it my top priority when I get back. Menkooroo 04:15, July 28, 2011 (UTC)

RE: The Dathomir quarantine
I hate to fail you but I never got to do much of the Quarantine Zone content. The majority of it required a group and they were hard to come by. Only thing I can suggest is looking over at the SWG Wiki for any information. Hope this helps.  OLIOSTER  (talk) 08:43, July 27, 2011 (UTC)

The times&hellip;
Hey my friend, how's thigns going? Been a while, again. Just wanted to l;et you know that I haven't forgotten the Wook, just that I need to take care of my parents. When everything settles down, I'll resume my usual work, that is, after I have caught up on all that has happened in the EU. If you can, please e-mail me sonmetime. Take care, my friend.&mdash; 12:58, July 29, 2011 (UTC)

Up to GA
Good day Trayus. I'm sure you already noticed, but I thought I'd just give you a quick reminder that Darth Malgus's personal shuttle is now under GA nomination if you wanted to have a look at it. See ya! Cal Jedi (Personal Comm Channel) 21:16, July 29, 2011 (UTC)

CAN objections
Hey Trayus! Just a little reminder that I took care of your objections for Doghouse quite some time ago. So if you could take another look at it and tell me if it needs to be fixed more, or else strike your objections, I'd appreciate it. Thanks! Cal Jedi (Personal Comm Channel) 16:15, August 5, 2011 (UTC)

Date for Malgus' personal shuttle
Hey again Trayus. I've come to ask for your advanced knowledge on TOR. For the GAnom of Darth Malgus's personal shuttle, I need a date for the Battle of Alderaan. Is there a canon date? Thanks in advance. Cal Jedi (Personal Comm Channel) 23:00, August 11, 2011 (UTC)

We're halfway there
So guys, we're nearing the halfway point with this barn-burner. I just want to send out a broad message thanking everyone who has and plans on participating in Wookieepedia's second barn-burner, and update you guys on how it's going so far. So far, we have promoted nine Comprehensive Articles, twelve Good Articles, and one Featured Article! Fantastic job everyone who wrote and reviewed those weapons articles, I couldn't have asked for a better group to do so. We also have a number of current Good and Featured Article Nominations currently up, which you can see here.

However, as we approach the halfway point, I do want to encourage you all to keep writing and reviewing weapon articles for the barn-burner. Our goal should be to meet or surpass the level set by the previous barn-burner, which had over forty promoted articles. While we should aim to pass as many articles as possible by the end of the month, I may extend the barn-burner a little into September for any stragglers, especially for those Users who are writing extremely long Featured Articles for the project.

I should also notify participants of a recent Consensus Track over weapons that is about to pass. The CT is over when we should fill in the "Owners" field for Template:Weapon. Right now, it seems as if we are leaning towards filling in the field for unique weapon types, and not filling in the field for general weapon types. As such, we should fix any weapons we have, or will, write for the barn-burner to fit these new parameters. Thanks you for reading this, and keep up the good work. Kilson ( Let's have a chat ) 09:38, August 15, 2011 (UTC)

Kao Cen Darach
Hey Trayus, just getting back to you. While I do agree that it would be nice to have some image variety, I was hoping you had something of Darach in combat instead of his dead body, as most of the article text deals with the actual duel. Other than that, feel free to switch the image at your leisure! Thanks for consulting me first! JethLordMaster  (Xia Order) 02:27, August 19, 2011 (UTC)

Death Troopers SWG
Hi Lord Trayus,

I'd be willing to help out with info on Death Troopers in SWG. Unfortunately, this is one of the few things in SWG I have not done fully. However, I hope to get a group together to do as much content there as possible. I did also take screenshots of many NPC's and dialogue, but lack info on people and quests inside the depths of the laboratory.

Basically in SWG, the quest follows an area of Dathomir quarantined by the Empire. It is called the Quarantine Zone. Inside are many undead characters (some named), and some survivors trying to fend off the undead until they can be rescued. They're closed off inside several camps (Camp Alpha, Beta, Delta, Gamma, Epsilon). In the game you can do a number of side quests, like bringing survivors to the camps, delivering supplies to other camps, or fending off zombie attacks on camps. You can also find and collect little knick-knacks, or get awards for killing off some powerful undead creatures.

I forget the story-line; and I haven't finished it anyways (I may have screenshots explaining the beginning). I think it may have to do simply with rescueing the occupants from the zone. There's also some Undead Rancor in the place which players can kill (it's sort of like a game raid). And they're awarded with a Blackwing Crystal if they do so. There may be some more info on the SWG Wiki or elsewhere online, but if there's anything else I can help with, let me know. I'll find out more in the meantime. StarsiderSWG 22:41, August 23, 2011 (UTC)
 * Hi again. Some Undead species include Human, Twi'lek, Rodian, Mon Calamari, Bothan, Wookiees, Trandoshan, Sullustan, Ithorian. Those are all species the player can be -- so I'd also assume Zabrak, but I cannot remember seeing one. There are also Undead Nightsisters, so I guess you can throw Dathomiri in there too. There may be more. As for animals, the only one I'm aware of is the Undead Rancor. The following link provides some pictures of Undead Bosses which players can killed. These ones are named, and I do not think many, if any have articles yet: http://swg.wikia.com/wiki/Undead_Boss StarsiderSWG 23:54, August 23, 2011 (UTC)


 * Hi again! No, I haven't forgotten about you lol. Sorry for not getting back to you sooner, I've just been a bit tied down lately. I do have lots of Death Trooper dialogue screenshots I'll compile and send as soon as I can. It's just a matter of fishing through them all lol. StarsiderSWG 16:54, October 25, 2011 (UTC)

Gor update
Hey Trayus! Haven't talked in a while. Just to let you know, the Star Wars: The Clone Wars Comic UK 6.24 (which has a little new info on Gor, mostly about his armor) is available for download here. Let me know if you need any help.  CC7567  (talk) 20:42, August 24, 2011 (UTC)

Death Troopers Screenshots
Sure, I'll get you some screenshots as soon as I can. StarsiderSWG 21:58, September 29, 2011 (UTC)


 * By the way, is there some way to e-mail or send you a word document? I'm copying the images of the quest dialogue into the document since I think it would be easier to send to you as a single file. Anyways, sorry this is taking so long. I've also be preoccupied taking final screenshots during the final month of the game. StarsiderSWG 22:42, November 12, 2011 (UTC)

Re: Katuunko
Hey Trayus. I believe the Encylopedia info was the "Savage Opress" part under the Relationships section, which states that the reason Opress was sent to capture Katuunko was because Dooku wanted to force him into siding with the Separatists; right now, I believe only Dooku's grudge is mentioned in the article as the reason for Opress's assignment, not this new detail. Regarding the Incredible Vehicles info: that was mainly stuff about the Thief's Eye, so I'll leave it to you to decide whether it's notable for Katuunko's article. I'll get that info to you ASAP, which should be after I get home tonight.  CC7567  (talk) 01:16, October 5, 2011 (UTC)

Okay, here's all the stuff on Katuunko from Incredible Vehicles:
 * Coral-Moon Contest: In order to win the confidence of King Katuunko, an important ally in the war, Yoda agrees that he and his troopers will take on Asajj Ventress's droid soldiers and battle tanks on Rugosa. To defeat the droids and their AATs, Yoda plans to use the moon's petrified coral forests as a defense against the Separatist armor.
 * Thief's Eye: This luxurious star yacht is fit for a king&mdash;Toydaria's King Katuunko. It radiates wealth and exclusivity, from its gold and sapphire finish to its streamlined hull. Inside, the cabins are stylishly finished in greelwood and Apokan silveroak.
 * MANFUACTURER: SoroSuub Corporation
 * MODEL: Peregrine-class Star Yacht
 * CLASS: Transport
 * LENGTH 30.59m (100.4 ft)
 * CREW: 1
 * WEAPONS: Laser Cannons
 * AFFILIATION: King Katuunko
 * (Footnote for the ship's roof) Ornamental fin houses ship's shield generators
 * (Footnote for ship sides) Flip-out laser cannons are controlled by pilot
 * (Footnote for landing extensions) Long landing skids keep the curious at a distance

Let me know if there's anything else I can help you with.  CC7567  (talk) 02:54, October 5, 2011 (UTC)

On a separate Katuunko note, I wanted to inquire if you would be interested in updating the infobox image. The promotional shot from the Encyclopedia to me seems a much better option. I've got it cropped down to a headshot, similar to the one currently used, but the color is better because you don't have the Rugosa sky altering the overall tone if his skin - the image is just more vibrant. Let me know. -  JMAS  Jolly Trooper.png Hey, it's me! 23:09, October 5, 2011 (UTC)
 * Oh yea, go for it JMAS. Darth Trayus ( Trayus Academy ) 01:20, October 6, 2011 (UTC)
 * Also, would you happen to have an updated one for Nuvo Vindi as well? Darth Trayus ( Trayus Academy ) 01:29, October 6, 2011 (UTC)
 * Thanks for the reminder. I do, and I was going to ask you about him too. -  JMAS  Jolly Trooper.png Hey, it's me! 01:31, October 6, 2011 (UTC)
 * uploaded the one of Bolla Ropal from the Encyclopedia. I went ahead and put it on his infobox. He is facing partially to the side, but I still think it's much better for the infobox than the comic. Take a look and make sure you concur. Nevermind. Just saw your reply on the talk page. -  JMAS  Jolly Trooper.png Hey, it's me! 02:41, October 11, 2011 (UTC)
 * Ehh, I'm not a huge fan of the encyclopedia image in this instance. I'm not married to the comic headshot, but it has him looking forward, has more detail, more color, and a bit more "character," so to speak. Darth Trayus ( Trayus Academy ) 02:50, October 11, 2011 (UTC)

Re:Hutta
Hey Trayus! Thanks for creating the navbox template! :) Regarding Hutta, the mission was mentioned in Chapter 4 of Star Wars: The Old Republic: Fatal Alliance:

Regarding the Annexation...ummm, I did provide the quotes (from Chapters 4 and 39, respectively) in the earlier post on your talk page...  Imperators II (Talk) 19:21, October 8, 2011 (UTC)

Fird
Hey Trayus, I was wondering if you have any immediate/long-term plans to work on Fird. (I was hoping to make it a GA until I realized you had already claimed it.) If you do have plans, it's cool; if not, might I persuade you to let me steal it, since I have the Atlas handy? ;) Grand Moff Tranner (Comlink) 01:21, October 12, 2011 (UTC)
 * Well, if you're working on articles related to the Outer Expansion Zone, I'll leave him to you. There are plenty of other things from the Atlas I want to tackle anyway. Grand Moff Tranner Imperial Department of Military Research.svg (Comlink) 14:46, October 12, 2011 (UTC)

Fall of Korriban
Congrats on another fantastic The Old Republic FA, Trayus. You're our foremost Great Galactic War scholar, and I wouldn't have it any other way. Keep 'em coming! Menkooroo 13:03, October 16, 2011 (UTC)

Jedi Heroes and Arda
Hey Trayus. Regarding Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Jedi Heroes: there's some new info on Nahdar Vebb, mostly minor P&T info, that I left in the mainspace article for your use. Also, Jedi Heroes has some new information about Eeth Koth, which might be applicable to the Prelude of the Battle near the Arda system? Up to you, but here it is:

Separatist hunter
 * "Jedi Master Eeth Koth has an important role to play during the Clone Wars. His mission? To hunt out Separatists. He spends his time leading a task force tracking down enemies of the Republic in the Outer Rim of the galaxy. Unfortunately, Grievous ambushes Koth's cruiser and commando droids take the Jedi prisoner. The Separatist general tortures Koth, but Grievous has forgotten that Eeth Koth is a Zabrak. Like all Zabrak, he has supreme mental strength and can withstand great pain. He stays strong, even when Grievous is electrocuting him.''"

Let me know if you have any questions or if there's any way I can help. :)  CC7567  (talk) 03:56, November 2, 2011 (UTC)
 * Oh, sorry, forgot one more thing: "Grievous plans to use Koth to lure more Jedi into a trap." I'm not sure if that could already be assumed from "Grievous Intrigue," but you might consider incorporating that into Arda and Saleucami if you see fit.  CC7567  (talk) 05:08, November 2, 2011 (UTC)

Hey Trayus. Just wanted to let you know (in case you missed it) that there's also a UK Comic update needed for EV-A4-D. I left the info in the article, so let me know if you have any questions. Thanks.  CC7567  (talk) 04:29, November 4, 2011 (UTC)

Re: Death Troopers
Hi Trayus. Sure, I'll see what I can do. But it's been a year or two since I did the Death troopers missions and I think I never did the last two or three quests of the story line (too hard to do without a good group). So I'm not sure if I'm missing any information about the background of the outbreak. I'll search for my screenshots and see if I can piece together what happened there. Might take a while though, I'm busy taking screenshots of all the locations, NPCs, etc.. in the game at the moment and try to do a few unfinished quests before it's shut down next month. --Craven 23:16, November 11, 2011 (UTC)


 * OK, I've searched for my screenshots of the Death Troopers quests, but it seems most of them are on an external harddrive that I left at my parent's home. It's going to be at least another week or two before I get back there, so I'm afraid you'll have to wait a bit longer :-/ --Craven 15:09, November 14, 2011 (UTC)


 * Hi Trayus, I haven't forgotten you :) I got the harddrive with the screenshots, just haven't gotten around to look into it. I got really swamped with work at my job and then got into the TOR Beta over the weekend. That didn't leave me much time for anything else and really screwed with my tight schedule of stuff I wanted to do in Galaxies before the 15th. I'll see what I can do, but I've still got more than a hundred locations to take screenshots of. --Craven 19:53, December 1, 2011 (UTC)


 * Thanks for understanding :). I played TOR only for 4 days, so I didn't get very far. Made it to lvl 17 or so with my smuggler. It's certainly a nice game, but I can't say that I was really that impressed. It felt like a typical KOTOR game to me, but not like a true MMO. I just couldn't see myself questing like that for months or even years with a monthly fee. The game seems to severely lack non-combat content where you can just hang out with your friends, relax and do other fun stuff without endlessly killing enemies. So I'll probably wait at least 6 months or so before buying a subscription and see what Bioware is doing with the game. And there's still _a lot_ of Galaxies content to write about. --Craven 21:07, December 1, 2011 (UTC)

Treaty of Coruscant
They said that Coruscant had not been attacked in over a thousand years.

--Darth Deon 16:24, November 12, 2011 (UTC)

Sacking of Coruscant
Oh I think I got it mixed up with the Sacking of Coruscant, I will change it --Darth Deon 23:48, November 12, 2011 (UTC)

Possibly
But I don't think that wuss Kaan and Kopecz had it in them--Darth Deon 23:57, November 12, 2011 (UTC)

Yea possibly Ruin or Rivan, or some other Sith Lord, but it could be Kaan or Kopecz that might have attacked Coruscant but I don't think it was involved during the New Sith Wars, Bane could not have attacked Coruscant, because he and Zannah were in hiding. --Darth Deon 00:02, November 13, 2011 (UTC)

SIS FA nom
Hey, this is in regards to The Old Republic WookieeProject. Can you look over the Republic Strategic Information Service article and see what else it might need for I nominate for FA status? Thanks. Coruscantfan 02:22, November 14, 2011 (UTC)
 * Sounds good, thanks. Coruscantfan 16:27, November 14, 2011 (UTC)
 * Hey, I know you're busy but I just need to know if I should go ahead with the nom? Let me know, I appreciate, thanks. Coruscantfan 04:03, November 18, 2011 (UTC)

Umbaran militia
Hi Trayus. Recently, I was asked the source of the term "Umbaran militia" by an individual offsite. I searched the episode guides for a little while, but didn't successfully find anything, and encouraged him to ask in the KB, which he did. Unfortunately, this individual has taken my own failure to find anything, and the lack of response to the KB thread, as "proof" that the term "Umbaran militia" isn't canon. I see that you removed the conjecture template and have otherwise substantially edited the Umbaran militia article, so if you happen to know specifically where the term originates (I know it's supposed to be somewhere in the Episode Guides, but not precisely which page or slideshow frame), I would appreciate it if you would chime in on the aforementioned KB thread. Thanks. :-) jSarek 13:39, November 23, 2011 (UTC)
 * No problemo, j. Darth Trayus ( Trayus Academy ) 18:34, November 23, 2011 (UTC)
 * I actually scanned right past that frame while I was searching; guess my eyes had glazed over by that point. Thank you. :-) jSarek 22:46, November 23, 2011 (UTC)

Re: UK 6.20
Happy Thanksgiving to you too. :) I got the info from page 11 (Season Three Quiz, Part One), from the "Pursuit of Peace" question. It says "Padmé wins support in the Senate with her account of how the war has affected one of her handmaidens." I took that to mean that many senators joined Padmé in her opposition to Burtoni's bill following the speech, though we know it was eventually passed. ("Pursuit of Peace," I thought, did a much better job with the politics than "Senate Murders," seeing as it came almost an entire season later. :P) Hope that helps.  CC7567  (talk) 08:06, November 25, 2011 (UTC)
 * He does have an entry in the book, but it's up to you to decide whether it's unique: "A Senator from Umbara, Mee Deechi is a close ally of Burtoni, and opposes any attempt to cut funding for the fight against the Separatists." The entry on Umbarans states: "A thin, pale species of near-humans, Umbarans dwell on a shadowy world within the Expansion Region's Ghost Nebula. Their eyes can see in the ultraviolet spectrum." If anything, you should be able to use this as a source for his homeworld instead of having to resort to Facebook. :P  CC7567  (talk) 09:04, November 25, 2011 (UTC)

Mee Deechi
I see you already uploaded one of the images of Mee Deechi requested. I discovered that all my HD episodes got corrupted somehow, so I'm in the process of redownloading them. I'll have the rest of them done tomorrow. -  JMAS  Jolly Trooper.png Hey, it's me! 04:08, November 27, 2011 (UTC)
 * Was able to get them finished sooner than anticipated. Here ya go. I know the one of his stabbed isn't from the front, but this shows enough of him, shows the knife, and the horrified looks on Padmé and Bail's faces. Again, sorry for the delay. -  JMAS  Jolly Trooper.png Hey, it's me! 05:25, November 27, 2011 (UTC)
 * Got a much better shot of Deechi for the infobox. History showed you hadn't made an edit in over week, so I went ahead and added it. -  JMAS  Jolly Trooper.png Hey, it's me! 21:09, December 24, 2011 (UTC)

Re: Template help
It should be fixed now. For some reason, the parameter name was capitalized, so |candidates= didn't work, but |Candidates= would've. Should work in lowercase now. :) Cheers, 1358  (Talk)  10:51, November 29, 2011 (UTC)

CAN objection
Hey Trayus, mind taking a look at your objection to Gareth (TK329's son)? Cheers, 1358  (Talk)  18:57, December 3, 2011 (UTC)

Email
Hey DLT,

I have an interesting proposition for you. Email me at Anvil9281@gmail.com and we will discuss further.  —Tommy  9281  Tuesday, December 6, 2011, 17:14 UTC 

Re:Speculation
Hey man. Yeah, that would be fine then. Hopefully a source, like one of those kiddy TCW UK comics, calls Krell a Dark Jedi. :P I was looking at his Encyclopedia entry, and it still has nothing.  JangFett  (Talk) 05:14, December 8, 2011 (UTC)
 * Haha, yes. Also, if you have time, could you log into IRC?  JangFett  (Talk) 05:24, December 8, 2011 (UTC)

IRC
Hey,

Are you IRC capable?  —Tommy  9281  Tuesday, December 13, 2011, 22:45 UTC 

Re: Fact Files
I have access to 101 through 141 (the index), plus one or two more random articles from others. It's definitely not complete, but just let me know and I'll do what I can to help you out with info.  CC7567  (talk) 08:53, December 15, 2011 (UTC)
 * or probably have it, as far as I know.  CC7567  (talk) 05:35, December 16, 2011 (UTC)

Prelaunch
I'm in, Lord Trayus. We need to develop a plan of action ASAP. Email me when you have a moment.  —Tommy  9281  Saturday, December 17, 2011, 16:34 UTC 

The Old Republic Codex etc.
Hey, Trayus. I saw your message to Lost-Malachi about the codex not being an independent source. I agree with you, but unless we specify where something is in our listing of The Old Republic to various Appearances lists, it's going to be next to impossible for someone later down the line to find it. Do you think it might be a good idea to require some sort of indicator of where something appears, at least for obscure stuff that only appears in one class's story, or only appears in the codex? Even if it's perhaps commented out with ? ~ Savage  15:30, December 21, 2011 (UTC)
 * Ah, thank the maker. I'm a bit intimidated by a game where each chapter of each class's story is supposed to be as big at KOTOR was as a whole... ~ Savage BOB sig.png 00:32, December 22, 2011 (UTC)
 * I'll join once I actually get into the game. I'm waiting on a computer upgrade at the moment, but hopefully soon! ~ Savage BOB sig.png 05:38, December 22, 2011 (UTC)

Barn-burner
Just wanted to encourage everyone participating in December's barn-burner on Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace to keep up the hard work! Only two articles have been passed, but five are currently nominated, and I suspect numerous projects are underway. The month is over halfway through, so we need to hurry and finish as many articles as we can before the end of the month. Keep writing and keep reviewing! Also, don't forget about the current CT on Databank entries in the "Sources" section, as many articles will have to be updated to meet the new criteria. I thank all of you for taking part in this project and working to make the site better for the release of The Phantom Menace in 3-D in February, and I'm confident the results will be satisfactory. Anyway, just keep...doing what you're doing. :P MasterFred (Whatever) 20:25, December 21, 2011 (UTC)

Chancery Election
Hey Trayus,

I found some mentions of the election in a couple of obscure sources. I doubt if there's any new info, but just in case, here's what they have to say:


 * A Guide to the Star Wars Universe, Second Edition : As a senator in the Old Republic, Palpatine was an unassuming man serving at a time of widespread corruption and social injustice. The massive bureaucracy of the Republic had grown twisted and sickly over the span of generations. Like an immense tree with decaying roots, the Republic appeared strong but was slowly dying from within. To appease the member worlds who saw the galactic government as nothing more than a useless burden, the Senate offered up a promising young politician who seemed perfect for keeping the union together. Senator Palpatine appeared to lack drive and ambition, for he had remained apart from the political corruption that racked the Senate. Those who needed a stable government in place to continue their plundering believed they could use Palpatine as a figurehead, teaching him to smile obediently for the holomedia. Those who genuinely wanted to save the Republic saw him as a compromising candidate who would serve as a puppet leader, following and implementing their plans to repair the system. Palpatine, however, had his own ideas.

Palpatine exceeded everyone's expectations after he was elected as head of the Senatorial Council and President of the Republic. He got the wheels of government turning again after long periods of inactivity. He stepped forward as a great leader who inspired trust and commitment. During the time of jubilation, promise, and hope that followed Palpatine's election, he slowly introduced the New Order and declared himself Emperor. The brief period of hope and light quickly turned dark as tyranny spread across the galaxy. The Empire was born.


 * In the years prior to the current era, corruption, greed, and internal strife began to destroy the Old Republic from within. Special-interest groups and power-hungry individuals accomplished what no outside threat ever could --- they weakened the galactic government and gave rise to apathy, social injustice, ineffectiveness, and chaos. To reverse this destructive trend, or at least give the impression that something was being done, both sides elected a compromising candidate to serve as president of the Senate.

For all his promises and plans, the newly elected Senator Palpatine quickly named himself Emperor, abolished the Republic, and began a reign of terror and even greater social injustice based upon his dark vision of a New Order. The Old Republic passed away, and the Empire was born.


 * Star Wars: The Ultimate Visual Guide: Special Edition (and by extension, Star Wars: The Ultimate Visual Guide): In the Senate, Chancellor Finis Valorum (center left) asks Amidala if she will allow a commission to investigate her accusations against the Neimoidians. Unfortunately, Senator Palpatine has convinced Amidala that Valorum is an ineffective leader, and she moves for a "vote of no confidence" that leads to the election of a new Chancellor.


 * Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace: The Official Souvenir Magazine: The Queen is similarly frustrated as she implores the Senate to intervene in Naboo's dire situation. Finally, she agrees to Palpatine's proposal. After the no-confidence vote in Valorum passes, neither she nor the government officials suspect anything sinister when Palpatine is nominated to succeed Valorum as Supreme Chancellor of the Republic.


 * After Valorum was voted out of his position as Chancellor, Sei chose to leave political life.


 * When Valorum was replaced by Chancellor Palpatine, Taria did not continue her role.

I might be able to dig up more later, but I hope that helps for now! Menkooroo 13:09, December 22, 2011 (UTC)

BB extension
Just letting you know that the barn-burner has been extended through January due to a lack of activity during a busy December and the release of the film still being a month away. You can see discussion here. MasterFred (Whatever) 22:13, January 1, 2012 (UTC)

Info request
Hey, since you have the Journal, could you please check for me what if any information is given on Coruscant Security Force and the Justicars? Also, do you have the Star Wars: The Old Republic Explorer's Guide: Prima Official Game Guide and if so are you able to check that as well? I know it does list the Justicars. If you could let me know, I'd appreciate it a lot! Thanks! Coruscantfan (Talk) 06:31, January 6, 2012 (UTC)
 * Ok, thanks. What's the codex? And yes, any details will be great! Coruscantfan (Talk) 21:16, January 6, 2012 (UTC)

Raid on SIS's Nar Shaddaa listening post
Hey Trayus! On this list you've added Raid on SIS's Nar Shaddaa listening post as an event that first appeared in Star Wars: The Old Republic. However, in Star Wars: The Old Republic 8: The Lost Suns, Part 2, the SIS Director says to Theron Shan: "The Empire shut down an S.I.S. station on Nar Shaddaa last week, [..]." Could these two events be the same? If so, the link to the raid should probably be moved to immediately before the Mission to the Vesla system in the Cold War template. Thanks!  Imperators II (Talk) 17:52, January 7, 2012 (UTC)

Reference site on TOR
Hi Dark Lord Trayus. Someone pointed out on the talk page for Nomi Sunrider that she is known as Nomi Da-Boda in The Old Republic. He provided this link to prove it: I don't know if we can use it as a trustworthy source for anything related to The Old Republic... What do you think? I don't play TOR so I can't cross-check this. Trazeris 10:20, January 11, 2012 (UTC)

Codex entries for Sacking of Coruscant
Hey, I saw you were updating the Sacking of Coruscant article so here are some, OK a lot :), of codex entries from the game that may be of use to you if you don't have them already. The titles to the entries are as they appear in-game:


 * Sacking of Coruscant: A pivotal moment in recent galactic history, the Sacking of Coruscant was a swift and merciless attack on the Republic capital that began with an offer of peace. The Sith Empire, having fought the Republic for decades since its surprise return, suddenly contacted the Republic Senate to propose a treaty. Although the Republic was suspicious, the war had stretched its capabilities and resources to a breaking point. Peace seemed the only hope of survival. Diplomats from both sides traveled to Alderaan to discuss the treaty, but the Empire was already making its move. An Imperial fleet descended on Coruscant and launched a massive orbital bombardment against the city. As the Sith Lord Darth Malgus marched into the Jedi Temple, other Imperial forces captured the Senate tower. The entire planet was effectively held hostage. Knowing that "peace negotiations" were over, the Supreme Chancellor reluctantly signed the Treaty of Coruscant, dictated by the Empire. Although years of uneasy peace have followed, the Sacking of Coruscant remains a vivid and painful memory for the Republic; for the Empire, one of its greatest victories.


 * Reconstruction of Coruscant: The Republic capital was the Empire’s final target during the war, and the bombs dropped in the Sacking of Coruscant left large swathes of the city in ruins. The reconstruction effort began almost immediately after the Empire’s withdrawal, but in a crowded city-world where skyscrapers can be kilometers high, simply demolishing one safely can take months. Although donations flowed freely from the Republic, corruption and political squabbling caused further delays. Finally, Vanara Kayl, Senator for Coruscant, gave an impassioned speech claiming that deliberate interference in Coruscant’s rebuilding verged on treason. Impressed by her fervor, the Supreme Chancellor gave Senator Kayl full authority over the reconstruction efforts, which have proceeded relatively smoothly ever since.


 * Black Sun: Black Sun is a powerful crime syndicate that rose to prominence on Coruscant in the latter days of the war. Taking advantage of the chaos and rioting in the city after the planet’s sacking, several gangsters joined forces and began seizing control of lower-city neighborhoods. The origin of the syndicate’s name is unclear, but a common phrase among despairing Coruscant citizens was "better a black sun than none." Alas, hopes that Black Sun would bring order instead of anarchy died quickly.For Black Sun, the rioting and looting never really stopped. Although the gangsters have profitable spice- and weapons-trafficking operations, their members, almost to a man, have an extraordinary taste for violence. Civilians are extorted until they have nothing left to extort; afterwards, they’re used for target practice. City blocks are incinerated for the pleasure of demolitionists. Despite the efforts of the Justicars’ Brigade, Black Sun has become a force to be reckoned with. The Republic Senate has begun to realize the threat Black Sun represents, but with the syndicate’s influence already beginning to stretch beyond Coruscant, stopping it may be impossible.


 * Coruscant Security: Republic member worlds are required to maintain civilian law enforcement organizations, overseen by their planetary governments instead of the Galactic Senate. Coruscant Security is one of the oldest planetary police forces in the Republic and has a reputation for effectiveness, diversity and (on the whole) positive relations with Coruscant’s population. The Sacking of Coruscant took a toll on Coruscant Security–both in lives lost and burnout as years of rebuilding, riot control and military intervention followed. The rise of major criminal syndicates on Coruscant has embittered many young recruits, and frustrated veterans who were trained to track and arrest individuals, not fight block by block to reclaim territory from gangs. Some say that unless Coruscant Security is given quasi-military training and heavy equipment, it will eventually be overwhelmed by the planet’s problems. Few security officers favor such extreme measures, however–they joined the force to keep the peace, not to fight a war in the streets of the planet they love.


 * The Justicars: Formally known as the Justicars’ Brigade, this militia was formed in the years after the Sacking of Coruscant, when a crime syndicate began seizing control of Coruscant’s lower regions. The Republic Senate lacked the resources to challenge the syndicate–later called Black Sun–and withdrew its security forces. Outraged at Black Sun’s treatment of the local citizens, a group of ex-military individuals formed the Justicars, intending to retake their neighborhoods. However, eliminating Black Sun and regaining control proved more difficult than the Justicars had expected. They took extreme measures to restore order, beginning with a simple curfew and culminating in the imposition of martial law. The Justicars have now instituted checkpoints and armed guards throughout their territory, acting with lethal force against anyone lacking "proper clearance." Their unshakeable belief that this is necessary to keep people safe only makes the Justicars more dangerous. Coruscant’s government has declared the Justicars a threat to be dismantled, and the Justicars have cut off all communication with outsiders.


 * Migrant Merchants' Guild: On paper, the Migrant Merchants’ Guild is a legitimate trade consortium that advocates for refugee rights and supports the Coruscant reconstruction effort. In reality, the Migrant Merchants’ Guild is a highly organized crime syndicate that seized power during the riots at the old Galactic Market after the war. Even before the war’s end, the guild served as a front for money laundering and goods smuggling, but kept mostly to nonviolent crime. Its membership was primarily nonhuman, and represented a powerful economic force inside Coruscant’s nonhuman immigrant population. When riots broke out, the guild saw an opportunity to claim real power; after security forces withdrew, it was the guild that re-established "order" with its armed goons and provided food and supplies… at a price. Since then, the Migrant Merchants’ Guild has expanded into bribery and extortion, with the old Galactic Market at the heart of its territory, all the while keeping a thin veneer of respectability. Republic security patrols often clash with members of the Migrant Merchants’ Guild in an attempt to keep the peace, but recently the guild has been moving its influence from shaking down local businesses to Coruscant politics.

Hope they help! Coruscantfan (Talk) 14:56, January 13, 2012 (UTC)

Belth Allusis
Hi, Trayus. As the project lead of WP: TOR, I figure you're the right person to ask for help. Do you have access to The Journal of Master Gnost-Dural or TOR itself? I have neither, but I don't want the article to lose its status. If you could provide me with the missing info, I'd appreciate that. QuiGonJinn (Talk) 20:48, January 14, 2012 (UTC)

Re: Cite TOR
Ah, I was wondering if we had one but for some reason I couldn't find it. Thanks! Coruscantfan (Talk) 03:03, January 16, 2012 (UTC)

Re: Luceno
That's awesome. Thanks a lot for the heads-up. Is it bad that the first question that came to mind was "Can you tell me when you got married so that I can properly place it in your bio?" :P Menkooroo 23:27, January 23, 2012 (UTC)

Restraint
Hey Trayus&mdash;how you doing? I know you've been busy with TOR and all (I haven't been able to budget enough funds to get the game myself and don't think I'll ever be able to :P), but when you get the chance I would highly recommend getting your hands on a copy of Restraint, which integrates more elements of Ventress's previous backstory from Hate and Fear, after Narec is killed and she becomes a warlord against Osika Kirske. There's a Vollick warlord who appears in Star Wars: The Wrath of Darth Maul (I bet you know why I got that :P), and he's identified as Kirske in Restraint, both of which would be worth getting if you get the chance. If you have problems, shoot me an email and I'll see if I can get some info to you. Talk to you soon. :)  CC7567  (talk) 21:24, January 28, 2012 (UTC)

Re:Vindican
I don't have access to the game yet so any help would be great. :P I'm still looking to see if Vindican received a mention in the game or received some backstory info.  JangFett  (Talk) 05:20, January 30, 2012 (UTC)

Roo-Roo Page
In the new entry for Gungans in the Encyclopedia on SW.com. there is a great promotional shot of Roo-Roo in the rotating header. I've got it cropped down, and edited out the tiny bit of her mother's mouth from the edge of the crop. As nominator who took the article to GA status, would you be OK with me replacing the infobox image? -  JMAS  Jolly Trooper.png Hey, it's me! 06:40, February 4, 2012 (UTC)
 * Of course, that's totally fine. Darth Trayus ( Trayus Academy ) 21:43, February 4, 2012 (UTC)

Shae Vizla
Hey Trayus, thanks for the info on Shae. Don't worry about the slow response, that's my fault. If I wanted something speedier, I probably shouldn't have asked on a relatively new and obscure character's talk page. lol Any quotes you could give me would be great, since the Deceived novel was pretty slim pickings in that area. Also, those pictures sound interesting. If you could upload them, or know anyone else who can upload them, or know of anywhere online I could find them, I'd really appreciate it. Thanks again! :D Bella&#39;Mia 07:24, February 7, 2012 (UTC)

Deities?!
Hi Trayus. I see you've added the Deities category to the Son and Daughter articles. I'm curious, when was that ever established? They're mysterious, extremely powerful Force-users for sure, but I don't recall them ever being identified as gods.... – DigiFluid 22:39, February 15, 2012 (UTC)

Ah, I see. I've only just finished the Malgus section myself. I was genuinely not expecting them to be mentioned! – DigiFluid 00:15, February 16, 2012 (UTC)

SWG Death Troopers
I sure do! Just send me an e-mail and I'll send what I have. StarsiderSWG 03:50, February 17, 2012 (UTC)
 * Oops, no problem. Reach me at lexxyovel@yahoo.com. I tried e-mailing you, but I couldn't figure out how to attach a file from Wookieepedia's e-mail system. StarsiderSWG 22:06, February 17, 2012 (UTC)

WP: SW:TOR
Hey Trayus, just a quick question about how we should handle the possible divergent paths in articles. Specifically I was wondering how we should handle the romance aspects of companion characters, as neither a gender nor an alignment has been confirmed for any of the player characters. Should it be included as a behind the scenes thing, or under an assumption tag? On a slightly related note, what alignments are we assuming (if any) when we write about topics that have different conclusions based on player choices? Thanks! JethLordMaster  (Xia Order) 04:25, March 1, 2012 (UTC)

Wampas
Hey Trayus. I saw you added the update tag to the wampa article regarding new info in TOR some days ago. Since you're pretty much the only person who has the game and is dishing out info, AFAIK, I was hoping to ask you for some idea of what wampas do in there that will need to be added. Toprawa and Ralltiir 01:38, March 2, 2012 (UTC)
 * Excellent, thank you for that. I've been scrounging through some YouTube videos of TOR Hoth level walkthroughs. I just completed watching a Sith Assassin Hoth level (not sure if there is only one, or multiple), which didn't show the player encountering any wampas, and I'm going to go through some Jedi player walkthroughs tomorrow. Do you know if there is any specific player alignment that encounters the wampa in that mission that I should keep an eye out for its video? Toprawa and Ralltiir 06:17, March 2, 2012 (UTC)
 * Gotcha. I figure the player I watched in that video just didn't go to that cave, then. Are wampas encountered at all in any of the Jedi missions/is there any reason I should be trying to watch those at all, or strictly be concentrating on the Empire stuff? Toprawa and Ralltiir 20:14, March 2, 2012 (UTC)
 * Another question regarding something you said in your original message, that the wampas apparently thought the Talz were wampas as well. Is there anything in the game that actually suggests this that I could source that statement to, or is that just kind of the inference we're meant to draw as players? Toprawa and Ralltiir 22:04, March 2, 2012 (UTC)
 * Ok, I'm hoping all of this will be able to get me through to updating this satisfactorily. Thank you very much for your help. Toprawa and Ralltiir 22:22, March 2, 2012 (UTC)
 * Citation formatting question for you. I'm curious how you have been, or would otherwise prefer, citing certain in-game missions. For example, there is one titled "Wampa Smash" that is really a sub-mission of the overall "The Bone Pits" mission. Would you prefer we cite by individual sub-missions or the central parent mission? I'm glad to go with whatever you think best as TOR project head. Toprawa and Ralltiir 19:28, March 3, 2012 (UTC)
 * Ok, you sort of answered my next question with that, but I'll clarify just to be sure. I was going to ask whether I should in fact be including all bonus missions for the sake of 100% game completion data. The "Wampa Smash" bonus mission, for example, seems to be totally optional (in the YouTube video I'm currently watching, the player skips over this entirely). Should I nevertheless be including that in the article? Toprawa and Ralltiir 20:18, March 3, 2012 (UTC)