Galaxy Guide 11: Criminal Organizations

Galaxy Guide 11: Criminal Organizations is a supplement to Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game written by Rick D. Stuart and published by West End Games in 1994.

The sourcebook is set in the time frame six years after Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi, following the events of the Dark Empire comic series, though the guidelines presented can be used by the gamemaster for adventures set in any era. Note that Galaxy Guide 11 was published prior to the Shadows of the Empire multimedia project, so there is no mention of Black Sun.

From the publisher
Slaving, spice mining, smuggling, gun-running... whenever there is a demand for a product&mdash;any product&mdash;there is someone who will supply the goods, no matter what! From huge crime bosses to low-life thugs, and slavers, criminals have a large influence in the Star Wars galaxy!

As the Galactic Civil War between the New Republic and the Empire continues, the forces of law and order face a struggle to control the growth of crime. From independent operators to crime syndicates and the awesome Hutt kajidic, this Galaxy Guide provides a valuable reference for everyone who wants to incorporate the galactic underworld into their adventures.

Faces in the Dark

 * Brahle Logris
 * Pratari Cinn
 * Dengless Rinn
 * Magar Jaros
 * Magris Quill
 * Ughok Snorg
 * Shenir Rix
 * Sires Vant
 * Malak
 * Ballin Dreshig
 * Roget Jiriss
 * F'quallix
 * Criminal Hierarchy

Fringe Elements
The Hutt Crime Empire
 * The Territorial Gang: The Sabrin Ring
 * The Crime Guild: The Karazak Slavers Guild
 * The Crime Cartel: The Mandroxans
 * The Crime Syndicate: The Tenloss Syndicate
 * Hutt Strategy and Tactics
 * A Hutt called Jabba
 * Kumac
 * Revidjasa
 * Brasck
 * Jelasi
 * Llleag'Mak
 * Serimirl

Havens

 * Andasala
 * Demesel
 * Tresidiss

The Tools of the Trade

 * Specialized Weapons
 * Anti-Security Apparatus
 * Miscellaneous Equipment

The Opposition

 * The Empire
 * The New Republic