User:Master Fredcerique/Portfolio

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The Arena


"The Arena" is a minor theatrical theme written by John Williams for the 2002 film Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones and its respective score to represent the executions in the Geonosis Petranaki arena and, later, the Grand Army of the Republic. "The Arena" was performed by the London Symphony Orchestra (LSO) in 2002 and included in the track "Love Pledge and The Arena" on the Attack of the Clones soundtrack. The theme features many different sections of the LSO and contains references to "Across the Stars" and "Binary Sunset." The theme appears in the films Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith; the video game expansion pack Galactic Battlegrounds: Clone Campaigns; the video game Star Wars: Bounty Hunter; and the MMORPG Star Wars Galaxies. The theme is mainly polyphonic, is in the key of A minor before it modulates to C major, has a tempo of 88 bpm, and a duple meter with a time signature of 4/4. The sheet music for the piece was included in the Attack of the Clones music book. The Attack of the Clones soundtrack was released on CD April 23, 2002, and as an MP3 download on May 16, 2002. (Read more...)
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General Grievous's theme


"General Grievous's theme" is a piece of music written by John Williams for the soundtrack of the 2005 film Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith and its respective score. It represents the character of the Separatist General Grievous and was performed in 2005 by the London Symphony Orchestra and the London Voices, the choir used for the previous two prequels. The theme appears three times in Revenge of the Sith and twice in its soundtrack. "General Grievous's theme" prominently features a number of strings, French horns playing the melody, and the London Voices. The composition also makes an appearance in the Revenge of the Sith video game and in LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga. (Read more...)
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Shmi's theme


"Shmi's theme" is a short theatrical theme used to represent Shmi Skywalker in Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace. It was written by John Williams and performed by the London Symphony Orchestra in 1999. It made only one appearance in the Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace soundtrack two minutes and twelve seconds into the track "Anakin Is Free." The motif is mainly composed of a single flute solo. It is homophonic, non-metrical, and is in a minor mode. (Read more...)
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Wurokkk


Wurokkk was an eccentric and avant-garde male Wookiee musical composer who joined the percussion group Shluur. He gained an interest in the brainwaves of the Bith species while attending Shluur concerts on the planet Clak'dor VII, the Bith homeworld. The Wookiee fed his fascination by creating music that provoked Bith into aggression. After his methods were discovered, Wurokkk was escorted off-world by a group of spacers. (Read more...)
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Weebacca
 "There's something not right about that Weebacca."

- Han Solo

Weebacca was a male Wookiee spacer who tended to get into trouble and who had a habit of gambling and smuggling. He was a childhood friend of fellow Wookiee Chewbacca. When his homeworld of Kashyyyk was invaded and enslaved by the Galactic Empire during the Galactic Civil War, the Wookiee dropped his then-current dealings and rushed to fight for the planet's defense. Nevertheless, he turned into a double agent for the Empire prior to the battle to free the planet several years later. However, Chewbacca and the ex-smuggler Han Solo, both members of the New Republic, caught Weebacca trying to escape the destruction of Imperial Moff Darcc's palace along with the commanders of the Imperial forces on Kashyyyk, Moff Darcc himself, and the Trandoshan slaver Pekt. With his treachery revealed, Weebacca was killed by Chewbacca. (Read more...)
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The Flag Parade




"The Flag Parade" is a theatrical motif written by John Williams for the 1999 film Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace and its respective soundtrack. It was composed in 1999 and performed by the London Symphony Orchestra (LSO). The piece has a majestic style at a tempo of 92 bpm, with a time signature of 4/4 in the beginning and 2/4 during the main melody. The composition is one minute fourteen seconds long and is in the key of C major. The theme is used during the scene that shows the flag ceremony before the Boonta Eve Classic podrace near Tatooine's Mos Espa settlement. The composition is also used in the Mos Eisley "heroes versus villains" Assault Mode in the video game Star Wars: Battlefront II and again during the first cut scene in "Chapter 5: Mos Espa Podrace" of "Episode I" in LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game. (Read more...)
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Anti-Riot Tangle Gun 7
 "There's something not right about that Weebacca."

- Han Solo

The Anti-Riot Tangle Gun 7 was a crowd-control snare rifle manufactured by Merr-Sonn Munitions, Inc for use by the Galactic Empire. The gun fired a pellet that, when exposed to air, explosively expanded into a multi-meter-wide webbed net that enveloped its victim and then shrank, thus immobilizing the target. Sometimes the webbing contracted too tightly, causing the victim to suffocate and die. (Read more...)
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Unidentified musical composition (Wurokkk)


A musical composition was written by the male Wookiee composer Wurokkk for the percussion group Shluur. He wrote the piece specifically to cause aggression in Bith on their homeworld of Clak'dor VII. The Wookiee was successful in his task.

The resulting aggression from the Bith caused their government to investigate and have Wurokkk escorted off-planet.

The musical composition was introduced in "Beat of a Different Drum," an adventure seed published as part of the Star Wars Roleplaying Game sourcebook Geonosis and the Outer Rim Worlds, published in 2004 by Wizards of the Coast and written by Craig R. Carey, Jason Fry, Jeff Quick, and Daniel Wallace. In the scenario, the game's players take on the role of the spacers tasked with escorting Wurokkk off-planet. (Read more...)
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Huloon (species)


The Huloons were a pliant, sentient species long enslaved by the Hutts. Their homeworld, Huloon, was a part of Hutt Space and was forcibly depopulated and converted into a nature preserve by the Hutts, resulting in the near extinction of the species. The Huloons then spread to nearby systems in order to escape their planet's fate. Some Huloons attempted to return every so often, simply trying to see their lost planet, only to be intercepted and tortured for entertainment by the Hutts.

Huloons were first introduced in The Essential Atlas written by Daniel Wallace and Jason Fry and released on August 18, 2009. The Atlas never states when the Hutts actually depopulated the planet. (Read more...) {| width="100%" style="background: transparent; "
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Huloon


Huloon was a planet located at coordinates S-11 in Bootana Hutta near the center of Hutt Space. A part of Hutt Space, it was formerly the home to a slave species also called Huloons before it was depopulated by the Hutts and turned into a nature preserve. After the massacre, pockets of Huloons resided on worlds outside their homeworld and yearned to return to their homeworld, but they often would undergo ridicule and torment at the hands of the Hutts.

The planet was discovered between the years of 15,000 BBY and 8,000 BBY, also referred to as in-between the Kymoodon Era and the Rianitus Period. The planet fell to the Sith Empire during the New Sith Wars, which took place from 2,000 BBY to 1,000 BBY.

Huloon was first introduced in The Essential Atlas written by Daniel Wallace and Jason Fry and released on August 18, 2009. (Read more...)
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Avidich


Avidich was a planet located in the Avidich system in the Unknown Regions within the core territory of the Chiss Ascendancy at galactic coordinates E-8. It was located on the Vaagari Corridor, a hyperlane that ran through the Unknown Regions. Avidich was a mountainous world with peaks that were considered impressive. The planet was used by the Chiss species to cultivate edible lichens.

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Celwis


Celwis was a planet of the Chiss Ascendancy in the Celwis system of the Unknown Regions. It was located at the galactic coordinates F-8 on the Vaagari Corridor, a hyperlane that ran through the Unknown Regions. Celwis was once regularly attacked by alien aggressors, but it eventually became a demonstration of Chiss military strength shortly after the formation of the Chiss Expansionary Defense Force.

Celwis was first mentioned in The Essential Atlas, a reference book written by Daniel Wallace and Jason Fry, which was released on August 18, 2009. (Read more...)
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Jamiron


Jamiron was a planet of the Chiss Ascendancy in the Unknown Regions. It was located in the Jamiron system at galactic coordinates F-8. The surface of Jamiron was barren, but its porous crust contained hydroponic agricultural facilities.

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Cioral


Cioral was a planet of the Chiss Ascendancy in the Unknown Regions and was located at galactic coordinates F-8 in the Cioral system. It was home of the Csapla Family, one of the Chiss Ruling Families; therefore, as with many other homeworlds of Ruling Families, Cioral was located on the Path of the Houses, a hyperlane in the Ascendancy's core territory. Cioral was also a heavily urbanized planet from which a half-dozen Chiss agricultural colonies were overseen.

Cioral first appeared in The Essential Atlas, a reference book written by Daniel Wallace and Jason Fry and released on August 18, 2009. (Read more...)
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Copero


Copero was a planet of the Chiss Ascendancy in the Unknown Regions and was located at galactic coordinates F-9 in the Copero system. It was home of the Mitth family, one of the Chiss Ruling Families, and thus was located on the Path of the Houses, a hyperlane that ran through the Ascendancy's core territory, along with the homeworlds of many other Ruling Families. Copero was also the location of the Chiss Ascendancy's largest shipyard.

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Cormit


Cormit was a planet of the Chiss Ascendancy in the Unknown Regions. Cormit was located near the border of the Ascendancy's core territory at galactic coordinates F-8 in the Cormit system and at the intersection of two hyperlanes, the Vaagari Corridor and the Phalanx Route. For these reasons, Cormit was the location of one of the two major Chiss Expansionary Defense Force bases.

Cormit first appeared in The Essential Atlas, a reference book written by Daniel Wallace and Jason Fry and released on August 18, 2009. (Read more...)
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