Unidentified Klatooinian outcast 1

"Take 'em out!"

- The Klatooinian fires on Sergeant Remy

A male Klatooinian was a member of a band of pariahs who lived in a settlement on the Outer Rim planet Ragmar V during the final year of the Clone Wars. The Klatooinian worked closely with the settlement's leader, Gaan, and held some leadership roles. When a Republic LAAT/i gunship arrived on Ragmar V in order to establish their own outpost, the Klatooinian fired a missile launcher at the gunship, destroying it. The occupants, a Jedi Padawan named Joc Sah and his clone trooper detachment, survived, however, and began to make their way to the settlement. The pariahs gathered to make a stand as a sign of protest to the Republic, but when Joc Sah and his clone troopers arrived, the clones received the command to execute Order 66 &mdash; a command that labeled all Jedi as traitors to the Republic. In order to avoid being killed by his own men, Sah made peace with Gaan as they took cover from the clone troopers' weapons. The Klatooinian ordered the settlers to open fire on the clones, and the pariahs quickly won the short skirmish. The settlement began to make preparations to fight a second wave of clone troopers that arrived a short time later.

Biography
"Wha--?! Hold your fire!''" "''It's not us--The clones are firing at the Jedi!"

- Gaan calls for his men to hold their fire, and the Klatooinian corrects him

A male Klatooinian lived during the final decades of the Galactic Republic. At some point he joined a settlement of pariahs on the Outer Rim planet Ragmar V. He was still there by 19 BBY, the final year of the Clone Wars, a war that had begun during 22 BBY on the Outer Rim world of Geonosis, set between the Republic and a band of rouge star systems known as the Confederacy of Independent Systems. It was during that final year that the Republic armies arrived on Ragmar V in hopes of building an outpost that could be used as a staging world for an upcoming attack on the Confederate forces. The Ragmar V settlement's leader, a human named Gaan, detested the Republic's presence for his own reasons, and ordered the Klatooinian to fire a missile launcher at a Republic Low Altitude Assault Transport/infantry gunship that had landed on a nearby mesa. While the attack destroyed the gunship, the occupants, a Jedi Padawan named Joc Sah and his clone trooper detachment, survived. As Sah and his troopers began to make their way to the settlement, the Klatooinian and another Klatooinian rounded up a number of the settlers in a cantina, where Gaan began to layout the plan of attack. He ordered everybody to the rooftops while he would confront the Republic in the streets. The Human made a special note that he wanted to kill the Jedi himself.

As the settlers made their ways to the rooftops, the Klatooinian took a Rodian, a Bith, and a human female to the roof of a building that directly overlooked Gaan's position in the street, and from there they waited for Gaan's signal to fire. Gaan met the Republic forces in the street and briefly exchanged words with Joc Sah. However, Clone trooper sergeant Remy received Order 66 just then from Supreme Chancellor Palpatine; Order 66 labeled all Jedi as traitors of the Republic, and they were to be executed on sight without hesitation. Remy followed the command and ordered his men to open fire on Sah, forcing the Jedi to take cover inside a building. Gaan however thought that his men opened fire from the rooftops without the signal, but the Klatooinian, still on a roof himself, was quick to point out that it was in fact the clones who opened fire on the Jedi from the street. Gaan, who still wanted to kill the Jedi himself, angrily killed a clone trooper, which caused the rest of the troopers to attack him. As he took cover with Sah, the Klatooinian gave his own order to fire in retaliation for the attack on Gaan. The fight was brief, and Gaan killed Remy during the skirmish. Joc Sah, realizing he was now alone, agreed to band with the outcasts and face another detachment of clone troopers that would be arriving to ensure Sah's elimination. The Klatooinian and the others battled the clones upon their arrival. At some point Gaan and Sah both escaped into the deserts and from there performed a number of hit and run attacks against the clone troopers.

Personality and traits
"Do we look like the type to run away from a fight?"

- Gaan on his men

The Klatooinian was not sympathetic to the Republic, and followed an order to destroy a Republic gunship on sight. He worked closely with Gaan and appeared to hold some leadership roles, relaying orders from Gaan and giving his own orders when Gaan was unavailable.

While Klatooinians generally had five fingered hands like most Humans and Human subspecies, this one and his Klatooinian partner both had hands with two fingers and a thumb. The Klatooinian had brown colored skin and black eyes.

Equipment
The Klatooinian was known to make use of several weapons during his lifetime and during the fight with Remy's men. These weapons included a large missile launcher that he used to destroy a Republic gunship with, albeit with his last missile. He also owned a large blaster rifle with a scope. The Klatooinian made use of two DL-44 heavy blaster pistols that he wielded simultaneously against Remy and his men.

The Klatooinian wore white wraps around his head and a sleeveless shirt, along with blue pants. He also had a belt full of pouches and a bandoleer, along with shoulder pads.

Behind the scenes
The Klatooinian was created for the short story The Order of Outcasts, which was one of four stories compiled into the fifth volume of the Star Wars: Clone Wars Adventures trade paperback series. The Order of Outcasts was written by Matt Jacobs, and was illustrated by Matthew and Shawn Fillbach. Despite having a fairly large speaking role, the character was not given a name.

The two Klatooinian characters that appeared in the story both seem to have been drawn based on the Katooinians with three digits on their hands that appeared in the 1999 movie Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, as opposed to the more commonly sighted Original trilogy Klatooinians who all had five digits on their hands. There has been no official confirmation as of yet whether or not the three-digit Klatooinians are a subspecies or not.