Troxan

"Having an attack of conscience, my apprentice?" "No, Master." "It was their own greed that brought them to you. In their heart of hearts, they always knew what they were getting into."

- Darth Sidious and Darth Tyrannus, on the Troxans' decision to surrender to the Galactic Republic

The Troxans were a sentient species native to the planet Troxar in the Expansion Region. They had gills on their necks that fluttered and vibrated to convey emotion. Gill patterns varied from individual to individual, so much so that the gills were used as identity markers by Troxan security devices, such as incendiary packets. At least part of the Troxan government was known as the Benevolence of Troxar. This was a bureaucratic organization that featured bureaus such as Patriotic Defense and posts such as the Under-palatine for patriotic liaisons and the first diplomatic legatee.

During the Clone Wars, the Troxans sided with the Confederacy of Independent Systems. However, as the Grand Army of the Republic gained the upper hand in the conflict on Troxar and inflicted severe damage on the species' homeworld, the Troxans considered suing for peace. They sent a delegation to the Republic, but their appeals were rebuffed. They then hatched a new plan: to pretend to surrender only to mount an insurrection once the Republic recalled most of its troops from the world. At a summit on Vjun with Count Dooku, however, the Separatist leader planted suggestions in the Troxans' minds to keep them fighting&mdash;little did they know that Darth Sidious, the mastermind behind the war, wanted their world to continue to drain the resources of the Republic army.

Biology and appearance
"Gill pattern: Not Applicable Fingerprint Identification: Negative "Retinal Scan: Negative "Current Bearer cannot be identified as the intended recipient of this Bureau of Diplomatic Liaison Incendiary Packet. "WARNING! CONTENTS WILL PLASMATE ON PACKET RUPTURE!"

- Troxan incendiary packet security system

Troxans were a sentient species who breathed through gills in their throats. These respiratory organs came in patterns unique to each Troxan, much as fingerprints were unique to individual Humans. When a Troxan was calm, the gills were moist, with a pinkish hue. However, when flustered or excited, the gills changed to a purplish color. The Troxan countenance was otherwise characterized by a nose&mdash;large and pronounced in some members of the species&mdash;cheeks, and purple skin. Troxans had hands with which to manipulate their environment. Some members of the species could grow quite fat, causing their hands to take on a swollen appearance.

Society and culture
"&hellip;I was approached by Senator Amidala of Naboo, who asked me to deliver something to you. Let me assure you, we have taken every precaution here, used the most advanced scanning techniques&hellip;" "We thought it might be a bomb." "Or a bug." "I still think it could be poisoned. Believe me when I say, your safety, of course, has been uppermost&hellip;"

- The Troxan delegation, upon delivering the box to Count Dooku

The Troxan homeworld was the planet Troxar, located in the Expansion Region of the galaxy. By the time of the Clone Wars, the species had access the level of technology standard on most galactically integrated worlds. Their society boasted experts in demolitions, poisons, surveillance, and other high-tech professions. Troxan security systems relied on identifying gill patterns to distinguish between individuals. One device that relied on this technology was the incendiary packet, a container that plasmated should anyone try to open it other than its intended recipient.

The Troxan government was bureaucratic, with at least part of the government known as the Benevolence of Troxar, and with diplomacy carried out by the Bureau of Diplomatic Liaison. One official employed by this department was the under-palatine for patriotic liaisons, and individual delegations were headed by the first diplomatic legatee. The Troxan armed forces were supported by the Bureau of Patriotic Defense, which had an under-palatine.

The Troxans spoke a language, also called Troxan, for which they also had a written form. Members of the species could also speak Basic. Troxans supplemented their speech with movements of their gills, which were useful in conveying emotions and states of mind. For example, flapping of the gills conveyed befuddlement, while rippling them indicated derision. Fast, violent gill vibrations indicated anger, while unmoving gills showed calmness. Gill color, too, signified emotion: pink showed a peaceful state of mind, while purple conveyed agitation. Troxans also used their cheeks to convey emotion, sucking them in when flustered, for instance.

History
"There are new battle droids in production." "Surely you'll be sending them to our quadrant." "Really, we're key to the entire region." "Of course, you understand our need." "What other planets have fought as bravely for the cause?"

- Count Dooku influences the perceptions of the Troxan delegation to make them believe his bluff

Years before the Clone Wars, the Troxans developed advanced technology and established relations with the Galactic Republic. Sometime after the Battle of Geonosis sparked the Clone Wars, however, the Troxans allied with the Confederacy of Independent Systems. Troops from the Grand Army of the Republic invaded Troxar. Although Troxan forces resisted them to the extent of their ability, their world was severely damaged, and the tide of the war seemed to be turning against the Troxans.

In the face of what they considered inevitable defeat, the Troxans engaged the Republic in diplomatic talks, followed by a second round of negotiations. In the end, the Galactic Senate rejected a diplomatic resolution to hostilities with Troxar, which the Troxans took as evidence that the Republic was only interested in using force or threats this far into the war. However, during this latter conference, Senator Padmé Amidala presented the Troxan first diplomatic legatee with a black box to deliver to Count Dooku of the Separatists for her. Troxan experts checked the supposed gift for evidence of explosives, listening devices, or poison, but it seemed clean.

The Troxans considered surrendering to the Republic under the assumption that the bulk of Republic clone troopers would be called away, at which time the Troxans could mount an asymmetrical insurgency to continue the fight. The species sent a delegation to meet with Dooku at Château Malreaux on the planet Vjun. The members included the under-palatine for patriotic liaisons&mdash;the same individual who had served as the first diplomatic legatee in talks with the Republic&mdash;his assistant, and the Under-palatine for the Bureau of Patriotic Defense. The group planned to ask for Separatist reinforcements and present their idea surrender followed by uprising. Unbeknownst to the Troxan envoys. Darth Sidious, master of Dooku, considered Troxar an expendable world due to the damages it had sustained, yet he still felt that it still had use to the Separatist cause as a location for the Republic to sink resources and personnel fighting the Troxans. Sidious accordingly instructed Dooku to persuade the Troxans to continue fighting by promising them that Separatist reinforcements would arrive within the month&mdash;an empty promise.

Dooku did as he was told. He merely managed that new battle droids were coming from Separatist factories and then he used the persuasive ability of the Force to plant ideas that the droids would be sent to the Troxar system. Via the Force, Dooku thus suppressed the realizations that continuing to fight would result in the untold slaughter of Troxar lives, instead emphasizing ideas of egotism and heroism in the Troxar delegation. Before the delegation parted, they presented Dooku with Amidala's gift. Inside, Dooku found a wax candle.

On Coruscant, a Troxan diplomat visited the Jedi Temple to deliver an incendiary packet addressed to High Master Yoda. The Troxan was greeted at the door by a youngling, which he took as a slight&mdash;he wanted to speak only to a full-fledged Jedi. The boy, a Padawan named Whie, was soon joined by his master, Jedi Master Maks Leem, who used the Force to calm the Troxan envoy. She swore to deliver the package directly to Yoda, and the Troxan handed it over. He then boarded a flier and flew away.

More than a century later, in 137 ABY, the Troxan homeworld fell within territory controlled by Darth Krayt as part of his Sith Empire.

Behind the scenes
The Troxans only appearance is in the novel Yoda: Dark Rendezvous, written by Sean Stewart and published in November, 2004.

Appearances

 * Yoda: Dark Rendezvous