Nute Gunray

"I never risk my own skin if I don't have to."

- Nute Gunray, to Ahsoka Tano

Nute Gunray was a Neimoidian male who served as the Viceroy of the Trade Federation and a high-ranking member of the Separatist Confederacy of Independent Systems. Gunray led the Trade Federation through its invasion of the planet Naboo, at the behest of the Sith Lord Darth Sidious&mdash;who was secretly Sheev Palpatine, the Senator of Naboo, and who had engineered the conflict to be elected Supreme Chancellor. The Federation invasion was repelled and Gunray was arrested, but he avoided prison after four trials in the Supreme Court.

Ten years later, Gunray had become a member of the Separatist Alliance, pledging Federation military support for the impending war against the Galactic Republic. After the outbreak of the Clone Wars, Gunray was an influential member of the Separatist leadership, and attempted to bring worlds such as Rodia into the Separatist cause. By the end of the war, which had been manipulated by Darth Sidious from both sides, the Separatists were in disarray following the deaths of their political leader, the Sith Lord Count Dooku and cyborg General Grievous. The surviving Separatist leaders sought protection on Mustafar, where they and Gunray were killed by Darth Vader at the behest of Darth Sidious.

The Naboo Crisis
Nute Gunray was serving as Viceroy of the Trade Federation during the Naboo Crisis. The Crisis had arisen as a result of a dispute between the Trade Federation and the Galactic Republic relating to the taxation of trade routes to outlying systems. At the instigation of the Sith Lord Darth Sidious&mdash;secretly Naboo Senator Palpatine&mdash;the Trade Federation decided to force a resolution to the dispute by blockading the planet Naboo with a fleet of modified battleships, cutting off all shipping to the planet. Gunray commanded the blockade itself from his flagship Saak'ak, a Droid Control Ship. In response to the Naboo Crisis, Supreme Chancellor Finis Valorum dispatched two Jedi, the Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn and his Padawan Obi-Wan Kenobi, to negotiate a peaceful resolution to the dispute.

Viceroy Gunray allowed the Jedi emissaries to land their ship Radiant VII in the Saak'ak hangar bay. After learning that the emissaries were Jedi, Gunray and the ship's captain Daultay Dofine panicked and contacted Darth Sidious via Hologram. Sidious ordered Gunray to kill the two Jedi and to invade the planet Naboo, claiming that he would "make the invasion legal" in the Galactic Senate. Under Gunray's orders, the emissary's ship Radiant VII was destroyed and poison gas was released into the reception room hosting the two Jedi. Gunray also dispatched a squad of B1 battle droids to finish off the Jedi. However, the two Jedi managed to survive the poisoning and quickly dispatched the battle droids. Shortly later, Gunray was contacted by the Naboo Queen Padmé Amidala, who refused to sign a treaty with the Trade Federation.

The two Jedi emissaries then attempted to breach the Saak'ak command bridge but were driven away by droidekas. Despite the threat posed by the Jedi, Gunray still proceeded with the invasion. However, he ordered his battle droid commanders to be on the look out for the two Jedi. C-9979 landing craft were used to land the Trade Federation's droid army on Naboo, which then proceeded to occupy the capital Theed and other major centers. The Trade Federation's droid army succeeded in occupying Naboo with little resistance and managed to capture Queen Amidala and her entourage. Following the occupation of Theed, Gunray visited the captured Queen herself and reiterated his demand that she sign a treaty with the Federation. When she refused, he ordered his battle droids to send her to Camp Four.

Gunray suffered a setback when the two Jedi and a local Gungan guide named Jar Jar Binks managed to free the Queen and her entourage, and escape offworld. Meanwhile, Viceroy Gunray and his lieutenant Rune Haako presided over the occupation of Naboo from the Theed Royal Palace. Under his orders, Naboo's population were forced into slave camps where they experienced starvation and hardship. In Amidala's absence, Gunray attempted to force Governor Sio Bibble to sign the treaty with the Trade Federation but the Governor refused to back down. In the Galactic Senate on Coruscant, the Trade Federation's Senator Lott Dod managed to block Queen Amidala and Senator Palpatine's efforts to request Republic intervention in Naboo. However, Queen Amidala, at the instigation of Palpatine, managed to outmanoeuvre the Trade Federation by calling for a vote of no confidence against Chancellor Valorum.

As the occupation deepened, Viceroy Gunray ordered the droid army to move against the Gungans, Naboo's amphibious indigenous civilization, who lived in underwater bubble cities like Otoh Gunga. Facing little resistance, the Trade Federation removed most of their fleet from Naboo with the exception of the Droid Control Ship Saak'ak. The diminished Trade Federation naval presence enabled Queen Amidala, her entourage, her Jedi allies, and Binks to land their starship on Naboo. Queen Amidala managed to rally the Naboo resistance and to forge an alliance with the Gungan leader Boss Rugor Nass. Seeking to drive out the Trade Federation, Amidala devised a three-pronged battle plan which involved the Gungan Grand Army marching on Theed to draw away the droid army. Meanwhile, Naboo forces under Amidala and her Jedi allies would infiltrate Theed and capture the Viceroy. Naboo forces would also capture the hangar bay at the royal palace and use their N-1 starfighters to destroy the Droid Control Ship, incapacitating the droid army.

In response to this renewed threat from Amidala and the Jedi, Darth Sidious dispatched his Sith apprentice Darth Maul to reinforce Viceroy Gunray. After receiving reports that the Gungan Grand Army was marshaling outside Theed, Darth Sidious ordered Viceroy Gunray and Haako to send the droid army to wipe out the Gungan forces. During the Battle of Naboo, Gunray commanded the Trade Federation's forces from the safety of the Theed Royal Place. With the bulk of the droid army preoccupied with the Gungans, Queen Amidala and her Jedi allies were able to infiltrate the Royal Palace and secure the N-1 starfighters, which proceeded to launch a starfighter strike on the Saak'ak. While Master Qui-Gon and his Padawan Kenobi took on Darth Maul in a lightsaber duel, Queen Amidala's forces fought their way through the Royal Palace.

Gunray's droidekas managed to capture Queen Amidala and some her party and brought them into the throne room, where Gunray reiterated his demand that she sign a treaty with the Trade Federation. However, the Queen's disguised handmaiden arrived in the throne room with reinforcements, confusing Gunray and his battle droid bodyguards. The Naboo managed to disable Gunray's bodyguards and take the Viceroy and his lieutenant captive. Meanwhile in space, Anakin Skywalker destroyed the Droid Control Ship with a missile fired from his starfighter. This effectively disable the entire Federation droid army; turning the tide of the battle decisively in favor of the Naboo and their Gungan allies. Meanwhile, Kenobi managed to seemingly kill Darth Maul but lost his Master Qui-Gon, who succumbed to injuries inflicted by Darth Maul. With the defeat of the Federation's droid army, Viceroy Gunray and Rune Haakao surrendered to the Naboo. They were then transported to Coruscant to face trial for their crimes on Naboo.

The Separatist Crisis
Despite being subjected to four trials in the Galactic Republic's Supreme Court, Viceroy Gunray escaped imprisonment and remained leader of the Trade Federation. Ten years after the events of the Naboo Crisis, Nute Gunray and the Trade Federation joined the growing Secessionist Movement under the leadership of the charismatic Count Dooku; a former Jedi who had become Darth Tyranus, Darth Sidious' new Sith apprentice. The Secessionist Movement was a confederation of a thousand star systems and corporations that were dissatisfied with the rampant taxation and excessive corruption within the Galactic Republic. This movement later developed into the Confederacy of Independent Systems.

Nute Gunray agreed to join the Separatists in return for one concession: that his old adversary Amidala, now a Senator in the Galactic Senate, be killed as revenge for his capture during the Naboo Crisis. Count Dooku agreed and arranged for the bounty hunters Jango Fett and Zam Wesell to assassinate the Senator. The bounty hunters launched two unsuccessful attempts which only drew the Jedi Order's attention to the existence of a clone army being created on the planet Kamino. While pursuing Jango Fett Obi-Wan Kenobi, now a Jedi Knight, discovered that a droid army was being constructed for the Separatists on the desert planet Geonosis.

On Geonosis, Viceroy Gunray, Rune Haako, and the leaders of several powerful commmerce guilds attended a secret meeting with Count Dooku where they pledged their support for the Separatist Movement. With their new droid army, the Separatists hoped they could mount a successful challenge against the Republic and their Jedi defenders. Shortly later, Kenobi along with Senator Amidala and Anakin Skywalker were captured by Geonosian security forces following a skirmish in the Geonosian droid factory. After Amidala and her companions were sentenced to death and forced to fight in the Petranaki arena, a delighted Gunray attended the proceedings, accompanied by Haako, Count Dooku, the Geonosian leader Poggle the Lesser, Jango Fett, and his son Boba Fett. Gunray's hopes for revenge against Senator Amidala were dashed when the Senator and her Jedi allies managed to fight off the arena creatures&mdash;a nexu, a reek, and an acklay&mdash;and the Geonosian guards.

Gunray and his Separatist allies suffered another blow when Jedi and Clone trooper forces under Masters Mace Windu and Yoda attacked the Petranaki arena. During the ensuing Battle of Geonosis, Viceroy Gunray and his Separatist allies oversaw the battle from a secure bunker. The Separatist deployed their Droid Army which proved inferior to the Republic's Clone troopers. With the battle turning in favor of the Grand Army of the Republic and their Jedi commanders, Gunray and the other Separatist leaders fled Geonosis. This battle marked the spark of the Clone Wars, a galactic-wide conflict between the Republic and the Confederacy of Independent Systems.

Capture on Rodia
Following the Battle of Geonosis, Nute Gunray turned his attention to the Mid Rim world of Rodia. The planet had been attacked by pirates and Rodia's Senator Onaconda Farr had appealed to Viceroy Gunray for help. The Viceroy agreed to send relief supplies to Rodia in return for one small favor: kidnapping his long-time foe Senator Amidala. Farr was a close friend of the Naboo Senator and called her to Rodia under the pretext of seeking aid from the Republic for the Rodian people. Senator Amidala was escorted by her long-time friend Representative Jar Jar Binks and the protocol droid C-3PO.

Upon arriving, Senator Amidala and C-3PO were captured. After learning of her capture, Gunray ordered that she be manacled as a precaution before he traveled to Rodia to meet her. However, Gunray's plans encountered an unexpected obstacle in the form of Binks, who managed to elude the Viceroy's battle droids and trick them into believing that he was a Jedi. In the midst of the commotion, Amidala and C-3PO managed to escape and contact the Republic for assistance before they were recaptured by Gunray's battle droids. After arriving on Rodia, Gunray applied pressure on Senator Farr by withholding relief supplies until Senator Amidala was executed. When Senator Farr protested, Gunray responded that the planet was now under his protection.

After Gunray's droid forces had recaptured Senator Amidala and C-3PO, he assembled a trio of droidekas to execute them. Before Gunray could carry out the sentence, Binks and a Kwazel Maw monster that he had befriended named "Bogey" burst out from the swamp and overwhelmed the droidekas. The Viceroy attempted to flee aboard his Sheathipede-class transport shuttle but "Bogie" knocked it into the swamp. He was then held by Senator Amidala at gunpoint. Shortly later, Senator Farr arrived and revealed that he and Senator Amidala had planned to trap Gunray all along. Shortly later, Republic forces arrived and took Gunray into custody.

Escape from Republic custody
Following the events on Rodia, the captive Viceroy Gunray was transferred aboard the Venator-class Star Destroyer Tranquility for trial on Coruscant. Due to his high status in the Confederacy, the Jedi Council dispatched the Jedi Master Luminara Unduli and Anakin's Padawan Ahsoka Tano to guard Gunray. The two Jedi were reinforced by a squad of Senate Guards led by Captain Faro Argyus and a squad of Clone troopers led by Commander Gree. In response to Gunray's capture, Darth Sidious and his apprentice Count Dooku dispatched the Dathomirian Dark Jedi Asajj Ventress to infiltrate the Tranquility and rescue the Trade Federation Viceroy.

While in captivity, Gunray was interrogated by Unduli and Tano but refused to cooperate. When a frustrated Tano threatened the Viceroy, Master Unduli chastised the younger Jedi. Their interrogation was interrupted by the arrival of Separatist attack force consisting of Vulture droids and three Separatist boarding ships. While Separatist droids boarded the Tranquility, Ventress took advantage of the chaos to sabotage the ship's power generators. After Unduli departed with several Clone troopers to fight the intruders, Ventress managed to overpower Ahsoka and free Gunray. Before Gunray could escape with the Dark Jedi warrior, Master Luminara returned to the cell and fought with Ventress in the ship's elevator shaft and generator room.

While Luminara was dueling with Ventress, Gunray was locked in his cell with Tano and Captain Argyus standing guard. Unknown to the Republic and Jedi, Argyus was a traitor who was secretly working for Count Dooku. When Ahsoka departed the brig to help Luminara, Argyus took the opportunity to overpower his fellow commandos and free Gunray. Commander Gree managed to overpower Argyus but was knocked in the head by Gunray. The Viceroy and his rescuer then escaped on a Republic ship in the lower hangar and were joined by Ventress, who had escaped her Jedi foes in an escape pod. Gunray was present when Ventress killed Argyus by impaling him through the chest with her lightsaber.

Assisting General Grievous
Following his escape, Nute Gunray assisted Count Dooku to lure Jedi Master Kit Fisto, and Jedi Knight Nahdar Vebb, and several Clone troopers into a trap at General Grievous's fortress on Vassek. Count Dooku wanted General Grievous to prove his worth to the Separatist cause by killing the intruders. As part of the plot, a hologram of Gunray was used to taunt his Jedi and Republic pursuers. Shortly later, the Jedi and Clone troopers were attacked by Grievous. Nahdar Vebb and all the Republic clones present on the mission, with the exception of Fisto, were killed.

Working with Cad Bane
Under Darth Sidious' orders, Viceroy Gunray dispatched several Trade Federation Munificent-class star frigates to assist the Separatist bounty hunter Cad Bane on the planet Devaron. Bane had stolen a Jedi Kyber memory crystal, which contained information of value to Sidious, and kidnapped the Jedi Master Bolla Ropal. Despite Bane's successes, Gunray was furious to learn that Bane had lost four Munificent frigates to Republic forces during the Battle of Devaron. When the Neimoidian demanded compensation, Bane promised that Darth Sidious would compensate the Viceroy once the crystal had been opened.

After Bane killed Ropal for refusing to open the crystal, the bounty hunter managed to kidnap Anakin's apprentice Ahsoka Tano during a skirmish aboard his Munificent frigate. Taking Ahsoka hostage, Bane was able to force Anakin to open the memory crystal. After extracting the desired information from the memory crystal, Bane escaped and reported his success to Gunray, who offered to send him a rescue ship if he disclosed the data from the crystal. However, Bane refused and insisted on sending the information directly to Darth Sidious. Bane escaped into space as the last ship in Gunray's fleet was destroyed.

Last Days of the Clone Wars
Following the death of Count Dooku and the defeat of the Separatist fleet during the Battle of Coruscant, Nute Gunray and the other leaders of the Separatist Council met with General Grievous on the planet Utapau. With the Republic closing in on the Separatist leadership, Grievous informed the Council that he was transferring them to the volcanic planet of Mustafar for their safety. Gunray responded by questioning the cyborg General's ability to protect them, citing Grievous' failure to capture Supreme Chancellor Palpatine on Coruscant. In the light of Dooku's death, Gunray doubted the General's ability to protect him and the other Separatist leaders. Angered by Gunray's complaints, Grievous remarked that the Viceroy should be thankful not to find himself in his grip before dismissing the Council, telling them that their ship was waiting.

Death
After seducing Anakin Skywalker to the Dark Side and initiating the Jedi Purge, Darth Sidious dispatched his new apprentice, now called Darth Vader, to Mustafar to kill Gunray and the other Separatist leaders. Sidious also informed the Separatist leaders of Darth Vader's arrival but claimed that he had come to make peace with them. After Skywalker landed, Gunray greeted the Sith apprentice, who then proceeded to shut the blast doors and execute the Separatist Council with his lightsaber. The Trade Federation Viceroy was the last to be slain. As Vader cornered Gunray, he told the Sith apprentice that the war was over and that Sidious had promised them peace. However, Darth Vader ignored Gunray's pleas and slashed him across the chest with his lightsaber, killing him. The end of the Clone Wars also coincided with the transformation of the Galactic Republic into the first Galactic Empire. Following Gunray's death, the Trade Federation and its assets were dissolved by the Empire.

Personality and traits
As Viceroy of the Trade Federation, Nute Gunray was an avaricious and calculating business leader who was primarily concerned with maximizing profits and his own well-being. His opposition to the Galactic Senate's taxation of trade routes led him to impose a military blockade of the planet Naboo. Gunray wanted to force the-then Naboo Queen Padmé Amidala to sign a favorable treaty with the Trade Federation. His desire to achieve these goals led him to blockade and subsequently occupy Naboo, which generated much hostility towards both Gunray and the Federation. While the wider galactic public thought that the Viceroy's Invasion of Naboo was solely motivated by greed, few were aware that Gunray was being manipulated from behind the scenes by the Sith Lord Darth Sidious.

Due to Amidala's role in his defeat on Naboo, Gunray harbored a deep grudge towards the Naboo politician and made several attempts on her life in the years following the Invasion of Naboo. Gunray's vindictiveness towards Senator Amidala led him to pledge the Trade Federation's support to Count Dooku's emerging Confederacy of Independent Systems. As an opportunistic bully, Gunray used the Trade Federation's wealth to manipulate the Rodian Senator Onaconda Farr into luring Senator Amidala into a trap in return for sending much-needed aid to the planet Rodia. However, Farr and Amidala took advantage of Gunray's vindictiveness and opportunism to capture the Viceroy.

While Gunray preferred to leave most of the fighting to his battle droids, he was still capable of physical action when push came to shove. During an escape hatched by the traitorous Senate Commando Argyus, Gunray assisted his rescuer by knocking out the Clone Commander Gree.

Behind the scenes
Nute Gunray was played by Silas Carson in all of the Prequel trilogy films. Carson also acted as Lott Dod, the Jedi Master Ki-Adi-Mundi, and the unidentified Republic pilot who was killed at the beginning of The Phantom Menace. Gunray's back-story was subsequently expanded in several Legends novels and comics. In Terry Brooks' canon novelization of The Phantom Menace, Nute Gunray was givena deeper personality as well as extra dialogue. In the Canonical The Clone Wars television series, Gunray was voiced by Tom Kenny.

In a deleted scene of Attack of the Clones, Gunray was going to assist to the judgement of Padmé Amidala and Anakin Skywalker. In the Revenge of the Sith original script, Gunray was set to hide under the table with Rune Haako. After Haako died killed by Skywalker in an attempt of escape, Gunray was going to call the Droidekas and would try to escape, but finally, he would be decapitated by Anakin, who would have been destroyed the Droidekas at that time. Although this scene was apparently deleted from the movie's script, it's possible that the scene was filmed but was cut.

In the The Phantom Menace videogame, Gunray could be killed by Padmé Amidala in the final level. In the Revenge of the Sith videogame, Gunray escapes from the room of the Separatist Council and enters in his ship for escape from Mustafar, but Skywalker finally destroys the ship, which sinks in the lava river, killing Gunray.

In Angry Birds Star Wars II, Gunray's death is very different. He dies during the events of The Phantom Menace, because he witness the Battle in Naboo from his Lucrehulk-class battleship. After the battle finished in the space, Anakin Skywalker fires from his Starfighter a proton torpedo which hits the Lucrehulk, killing Gunray in the explosion and destroying the battleship.

Appearances

 * Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace
 * Star Wars Journeys: The Phantom Menace
 * Star Wars: Galactic Defense
 * Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones
 * Star Wars: The Clone Wars film
 * Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith
 * Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith
 * Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith
 * Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith
 * Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith
 * Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith
 * Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith
 * Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith
 * Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith
 * Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith

Non-canon appearances

 * William Shakespeare's The Phantom of Menace: Star Wars Part the First
 * Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes
 * Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes
 * Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes