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Wedge Antilles
I'm looking for whatever you can get me on Wedge Antilles. I apologize in advance. Havac 09:19, May 24, 2010 (UTC)

Flashy Towers
I should have asked this ages ago (maybe I did personally, I can't remember): Jedi Tower. Also, Flashpoint (planet). Ta very much.  NAYAYEN : TALK 16:39, June 2, 2010 (UTC)
 * Flashpoint An arid desert planet located in the Outer Rim Territories, it rotated once every standard hour and was constantly bombarded by solar energy and intense radiation since its primary star was very close. Some 4,000 years before the Galactic Civil War, the Old Republic established a research facility on the planet, hoping to learn more about the life and death of stars and other solar phenomena. The facility, Flashpoint Station, was protected by a magnetic shield that repelled the deadly energy from the planet's star.
 * In the wake of the Great Sith War, the research facility was overrun by Mandalorians, who turned it into a prison where Jedi captives were taken during the Mandalorian Wars.
 * The Mandalorians modified the research facility under the direction of the biologist Demagol, who hoped to discover what gave Jedi and Sith the ability to use the Force. However, their use of the station was cut short when Rohlan Dyre infiltrated the facility with Zayne Carrick and his companions. They perpetrated an elaborate ruse to free the prisoners, then set off a series of charges that brought the entire facility down on itself.


 * No entry for the Tower, and the entry for Taris doesn't mention it. &mdash; Master Jonathan New Jedi Order.svg ( Jedi Council Chambers ) 17:30, June 3, 2010 (UTC)
 * Ooh, actually unique info. Thanks!  NAYAYEN : TALK 17:32, June 3, 2010 (UTC)

Begeren
Does Begeren have an entry? As always, page and volume number appreciated. --Imperialles 16:47, June 2, 2010 (UTC)
 * Nope. &mdash; Master Jonathan New Jedi Order.svg ( Jedi Council Chambers ) 17:30, June 3, 2010 (UTC)
 * Thanks for checking. --Imperialles 17:31, June 3, 2010 (UTC)

Von Asch
Hey again, I'm looking for anything on Von Asch in the CSWE. He also may be listed under a misspelling of his name, Von Tarsh. Thanks. Xicer9 ( Combadge) 16:51, June 3, 2010 (UTC)
 * No entry under either spelling. &mdash; Master Jonathan New Jedi Order.svg ( Jedi Council Chambers ) 17:30, June 3, 2010 (UTC)
 * Thanks. Xicer9 Atgar.svg( Combadge) 18:30, June 3, 2010 (UTC)

Tav Kennede
Looking for Tav Kennede in the CSWE. Xicer9 ( Combadge) 19:55, June 8, 2010 (UTC)
 * Kennede, Tav Although not an Imperial Guardsman himself, he allied himself with Kir Kanos to gain vengeance on those who had killed his father. He and Kanos, disguised as bounty hunters, worked for Grappa the Hutt to gain inside information on the Empire. He also kept tabs on Mirith Sinn so he and Kanos could discover her secret mission at Grappa's palace. Later, when Kanos and Sinn were fleeing from the Zanibar on Xo, Kennede rescued Sinn and returned her to an Alliance base. From there, he temporarily joined the Republic force as they raided the Black Sun base on Smarck, Grappa's palace on Genon, and the Imperial Ruling Council headquarters at De-Purteen. After the conflict ended, Kennede enlisted in the service of Baron Ragez D'Asta, who had just withdrawn his sector from the Empire. &mdash; Master Jonathan  New Jedi Order.svg ( Jedi Council Chambers ) 23:20, June 8, 2010 (UTC)
 * Great, thanks! Interesting, it appears they copied that word-for-word from the Crimson Empire handbook. =P Xicer9 Atgar.svg( Combadge) 00:04, June 9, 2010 (UTC)

Decimator

 * Looking for information on the Decimator, might also want to check Sev'Rance Tann and Echuu Shen-John. Thanks. Atarumaster88  Jedi_Order.svg ( Talk page ) 00:18, June 9, 2010 (UTC)


 * Decimator A prototype turbolaser weapons system developed by the Galactic Republic but stolen by the Seperatists during the Clone Wars. The weapon was fitted on a repulsorlift tank to become a powerful battlefield asset. Sev'Rance Taan oversaw the development of the tank on the manufacturing planet of Krant, until the facility was destroyed by Jedi Master Echuu Shen-Jon and his clone troopers.


 * Shen-Jon, Echuu A Jedi Master who survived the Purge and was later discovered by Princess Leia Organa on Krant. Shen-Jon had trained under Mace Windu, and Stam Reath was his Padawan. After Reath was slain during the Battle of Geonosis, Shen-Jon reluctantly took his sister Naat as his Padawan. Shen-Jon led a Republic army to Krant, killed Seperatist general Sev'Rance Tann and then disappeared into the Krant wilderness. After years of self-imposed exile, Shen-Jon met Princess Leia and helped her win the Krantians their freedom. He died destroying a Jedi artifact, the Vor'Na'Tu, to pRevent it from being used for evil purposes.


 * Tann, General Sev'Rance This female Chiss was born on the planet Csilla, and was one of the few members of her species to exhibit a sensitivity to the Force. Although she was a skilled tactician, many attributed her remarkable abilities on the battlefield to her Force connection. She was known for her demanding attitude and almost casual brutality. Prior to the Clone Wars, she and her lover Vandalor were brought to Republic space by Darth Sidious, and Tann was trained by Count Dooku. She became a general in command of the Seperatist military, participating in the Battle of Geonosis and defeating the Republic on Sarapin with her experimental Decimator tanks. On Krant, Republic General Echuu Shen-Jon captured Tann and killed her in revenge for the death of his Padawan, Stam Reath.


 * Hope this helps, Ataru.-- 03:57, June 9, 2010 (UTC)

Vulpter
Anything on Vulpter? As always, volume and page number appreciated. --Imperialles 18:36, June 19, 2010 (UTC)
 * Vulpter The homeworld of the Vulptereen species. Vulpter was located on the border between the Deep Core and the Core Worlds and was the third and primary world in the Vulpter system. At one point, it was a temperate world covered with grassland and forests. Over time, the Vulptereens urbanized the planet, turning it into a smog-covered sphere of barren wastes and dingy industrial centers. Around the Battle of Naboo, the planet was overtaken by the Trade Federation and turned into a dumping ground for the products the Trade Federation couldn't sell anywhere else. The native Vulptereens were put to work drilling vast tunnels to serve as storage facilities, and anything that was deemed too large or toxic to store on the planet was launched into orbit. This created a ring of debris around Vulpter, primarily made up of old advertising materials, that choked out natural sunlight. Eventually, the Vulptereen population found it could no longer produce its own food. During the New Order, Vulpter suffered even more after the Empire shut down access to the Deep Core. The natives perished by the millions, until Rebel Alliance agents arrived and exchanged food for land. The Vulptereens set out to restore their homeworld, using technologies proven successful on worlds such as Duro. &mdash; Master Jonathan  New Jedi Order.svg ( Jedi Council Chambers ) 18:55, June 19, 2010 (UTC)
 * Urgh, that "Battle of Naboo" timeline placement is idiotic. Regardless, it is much appreciated. --Imperialles 19:15, June 19, 2010 (UTC)

Kon'me
Can I get the entry for the Kon'me? --Eyrezer 08:43, June 21, 2010 (UTC)
 * Kon'me Thick-bodied reptiloids native to Bal'demnic. During the Clone Wars, the Kon'me found themselves initially subjugated by the Separatists, who wanted to mine their planet's islands for cortosis ore. The Kon'me fought back, until they discovered that the Galactic Republic had dispatched a group of Jedi Knights and clone troopers to oust the Separatists. Deciding that they wanted no help in defending their homeworld, the Kon'me opened fire on both sides. They eventually repelled the Separatists and the Grand Army of the Republic, although the Republic left a token protective force in orbit around Bal'demnic. &mdash; Master Jonathan  New Jedi Order.svg ( Jedi Council Chambers ) 19:12, June 21, 2010 (UTC)

Clovis and the IBC
Can I get the entry for the InterGalactic Banking Clan and, if there is one, for Rush Clovis. Thank you. Darth Trayus ( Trayus Academy ) 08:31, June 24, 2010 (UTC)
 * InterGalactic Banking Clan Based on Muunilinst, this was one of the oldest, largest, and most profitable financial institutions of the Old Republic. Founded millennia before the Battle of Geonosis, the InterGalactic Banking Clan&mdash;known as the IBC or IGBC&mdash;served the Old Republic throughout most of its history. Despite a façade of consumer-friendliness, the IBC maintained a sizable droid military in its euphemistically named Collections and Securities Division. Its hoop-wheeled Hailfire droids could make loan negotiations proceed at a chillingly expedient pace.
 * The IBC's first known transaction was the funding of a human colony on Sartinaynian. It made considerable profits through the development and manufacture of currency exchange technologies and infrastructures, especially when many planets began to think about seceding from the Republic. The desire of these worlds to have their own currency meant that IBC could step in and help them manage their new currency as well as maintain as up-to-the-minute valuation of it against the Republic credit. The financial backing for these new currencies came from the rich natural resources of Muunilinst itself.
 * As the Clone Wars engulfed the galaxy, the IBC continued to make a profit by providing financial services to both the Republic and the Separatists. The IBC also financed the resurrection of Durge and General Grievous, actions that IBC leader San Hill believed made Darth Sidious indebted to the clan. In the upheaval of the Clone Wars and the transition to the New Order, the IBC continued to do business with the galaxy, although much of its operation was nominally controlled by the Empire. While this rankled the IBC's leaders, it also ensured the the IBC remained the galaxy's preeminent financial institution. With the death of Emperor Palpatine, the IBC became the guarantor of the fledgling New Republic, despite protests from the surviving Imperial leaders. The leaders of the IBC correctly reasoned that Imperial grousing amounted to nothing, since any actions by the Imperial Remnant would only devalue the Imperial credit.


 * No entry for Clovis. &mdash; Master Jonathan New Jedi Order.svg ( Jedi Council Chambers ) 20:13, June 27, 2010 (UTC)
 * Thank you very much, Jon! Darth Trayus ( Trayus Academy ) 03:17, June 28, 2010 (UTC)

Sintas Vel
Is there anything available on Sintas Vel, please? Bella&#39;Mia 07:18, June 26, 2010 (UTC)
 * Vel, Sintas A Kiffu bounty hunter, she and Boba Fett were the parents of Ailyn Vel. On the day she married Fett, she received a heart-of-fire gemstone threaded onto a necklace. The couple remained married for three years, with the birth of Ailyn occurring about a year after the ceremony. After their split Sintas continued to work as a bounty hunter, though only to support Ailyn. But Sintas disappeared during a mission, leaving Ailyn an orphan at the age of 16. Ailyn later recovered the heart-of-fire necklace from the man who was believed to have killed Sintas and passed it onto her own daughter, Mirta Gev. Armed with information that Sintas might not be dead, Boba Fett and Mirta Gev began a search and found Sintas frozen in a carbonite slab on Phaeda. Fett and the Mandalorians brought her out of hibernation. Sintas vowed to avenge the death of Ailyn if given the opportunity. Hoping to ensure that Sintas would never want or need anything else, Fett purchased an exceptionally rare and large heart-of-fire gemstone, explaining that she could keep it or sell it, but either way she was welcome to remain on Mandalore for the rest of her life. &mdash; Master Jonathan  New Jedi Order.svg ( Jedi Council Chambers ) 20:31, June 27, 2010 (UTC)


 * Thanks a lot, Jonathan! Much appreciated. Bella&#39;Mia 21:42, June 27, 2010 (UTC)

Bob Hudsol
Question: I am a cheeky being if I ask for information on Bob Hudsol in the 2008 CSWE, with the idea of nominating the article in a not-so-far future? --Skippy Farlstendoiro 11:58, June 27, 2010 (UTC)
 * Hudsol, Bob A Corellian commander in the Rebel Alliance, he developed strong ties to the Bothan spynet. During the Battle of Yavin, he kept small groups of fighter craft separated from one another to allow several different attacks on the Death Star. &mdash; Master Jonathan  New Jedi Order.svg ( Jedi Council Chambers ) 20:36, June 27, 2010 (UTC)


 * You'll be specifically thanked for this when I nominate that thing. --Skippy Farlstendoiro 20:04, June 28, 2010 (UTC)

Turazza
I feel really bad for asking twice in a row, but I've been trying to nominate Turazza for a good while. Problem is, Turazza might be mentioned in any of these articles: Loh'khar; Nizzal; Redeye; Rizzal; Turazza (of course) and Vizzal (Maybe more, but I wouldn't ask for that much). And, I've been wanting to do this "joint venture" for two wookieeprojects at once, and it's the last data ever needed... Well... Please? Pretty please? Skippy Farlstendoiro 18:40, June 29, 2010 (UTC)
 * Not only did I not find any information on Turazza, but not one of those six subjects even has an entry at all. &mdash; Master Jonathan New Jedi Order.svg ( Jedi Council Chambers ) 21:06, June 29, 2010 (UTC)
 * Thank you very much for checking all that, in the name of WP:AS and of WP:DS. --Skippy Farlstendoiro 04:17, June 30, 2010 (UTC)

Chros-Fillik
Whatever it says about him in the CSWE. Considering he was an off-the-cuff mention, it could be really short or exorbitantly long. NaruHina Talk  18:57, June 29, 2010 (UTC)
 * Nevermind. NaruHina  Talk Anakinsolo.png 19:15, June 29, 2010 (UTC)

Apwar Trigit
I'd like to get the entry for this guy please. Thanks. ToRsO bOy 06:24, July 2, 2010 (UTC)
 * The CSWE contains no entry on him, but I don't have the original SWE to check it. &mdash; Master Jonathan New Jedi Order.svg ( Jedi Council Chambers ) 18:04, July 2, 2010 (UTC)
 * Really? That's surprising, since the Wraith Squadron series is pretty old. What about his ship the Implacable? ToRsO bOy 00:45, July 3, 2010 (UTC)
 * Implacable (3) An Imperial-class Star Destroyer under the command of Admiral Apwar Trigit shortly after the Battle of Endor. He later aligned himself and the ship with Warlord Zsinj. The Implacable was the first ship to receive a new shipment of TIE fighters from the Pakkerd Light Transport facility on Ession. It arrived there with defensive support from the corvette Night Caller. However, the Night Caller was really under the control of Wraith Squadron, and was supported by three squadrons of X-wings hidden in the holds of the Blood Nest. Using a maneuver known as the Loran Spitball, the Night Caller destroyed the power cells of the Implacable, leaving the ship dead in space. Trigit, realizing that he was beaten, set the Implacable to self-destruct, then headed for the escape pods. The Implacable smashed stern-first into one of Ession's moons and was destroyed. &mdash; Master Jonathan  New Jedi Order.svg ( Jedi Council Chambers ) 02:47, July 3, 2010 (UTC)

Zeltron / Zeltros
I'd like to have the entry/entries for Zeltrons and/or Zeltros from the CSWE. 16:48, July 6, 2010 (UTC)

Zeltron: An extraordinarily attractive near-human species native to the planet Zeltros. In response to their sun's radiation, Zeltrons had bright pink skin. They had the ability to project powerful pheremones, much like those emitted by the Falleen, which could affect entire groups. Zeltrons were also empathetic, able to sense the feelings of others as well as to project their own emotions. Zeltros' democratic government went to great lengths to keep its citizens happy. Zeltron artisans were renowned for their erotic sculptures and paintings, while Zeltron courtesans, known as criblez, fulfilled any physical desires. Because they spent their lives pursuing gratification, Zeltrons were quite common across the galaxy, particularly at spaceports where they could find prospective mates. Though generally pacifists, Zeltrons were able fighters and kept themselves in peak condition at all times. Shortly after the Battle of Endor, the Zeltrons joined forces with the Rebel Alliance and the Nagai to defeat the Tofs.

Zeltros: The homeworld of the Zeltrons. The planet Zeltros was invaded more than 12 times in 6 centuries, but it always emerged victorious when the pheremones of its native people caused the invaders to give up their hostile intentions and join in on nonstop planetary festivities. The people of Zeltros valued pleasure and personal gratification above everything else. It was said that at any given moment, more than 80 percent of the population was engaged in some sort of merrymaking. —Tommy 9281 14:09, July 7, 2010 (UTC)
 * Wonderful! Thanks, Tommy! 19:50, July 8, 2010 (UTC)

Viento and others
Could I get the entries for Senator Viento, Saljé Tasha, Star of Iskin, and if there's anything on Valorum's death in his entry? Specifically regarding Palpatine's involvement. Its a lot, so thank you in advance. Darth Trayus ( Trayus Academy ) 09:28, July 7, 2010 (UTC)

Viento: A Republic senator during the Clone Wars. Senator Viento was under the protection of Jedi Master K'kruhk as a deterrent to Quinlan Vos when he traveled to Coruscant to assassinate Viento under Count Dooku's orders. Vos believed that Viento was the mysterious "second Sith." Master K'kruhk and Quinlan Vos struggled, but Vos killed Viento before K'kruhk could stop him. An investigation into Viento's death revealed that the senator had been behind several plots to sabotage the starships of other senators who were loyal to the Republic, pinning him as a Separatist supporter.

Saljé Tasha: A female Anzati assassin, distinguished by her silver-white hair and piercing green eyes, who worked during the final years of the Republic. Her specialty was political jobs, and she was known to be very picky when it came to her clientele. During the Clone Wars, she was hired by a mysterious agent who provided her with cortosis gauntlets. After she was tracked down by Quinlan Vos, Tasha revealed that she had been the one who arranged for the murder of former Chancellor Finis Valorum. The Jedi learned that it had been Sora Bulq who hired her for the job.

Star of Iskin: An AA-9 freighter that exploded while departing Coruscant, killing all passengers, including former Republic Chancellor Finis Valorum.

Finis Valorum's entry says the following about his death: As he left Coruscant aboard the Star of Iskin, the ship exploded&mdash;killing Valorum and all aboard. The Separatists ultimately were blamed for the attack. His memory was honored with the Finis Valorum Memorial. —Tommy 9281 14:26, July 7, 2010 (UTC)


 * Thank you very very much Tommy! Darth Trayus ( Trayus Academy ) 19:39, July 8, 2010 (UTC)

B'shingh
Can I get the entries for B'shingh, Waroot, and/or Farangs? --Eyrezer 10:13, July 7, 2010 (UTC)

Ab'Bshingh: The homeworld of the Farang and the Waroot species.

Waroot: A species native to Ab'Bshingh, the Waroots were almost continually at war with the Farang throughout their history. Imperial strategists studied their lengthy and varied campaigns to create the board game B'shingh.

Farang: A species native to Ab'Bshingh, they were almost constantly at war with the Waroot throughout their history. —Tommy 9281
 * Thanks Tommy. --Eyrezer 21:46, July 7, 2010 (UTC)

Contemplanys Hermi
If you don't mind, could I get the entry on Contemplanys Hermi? Darth Trayus ( Trayus Academy ) 21:35, July 9, 2010 (UTC)
 * Contemplanys Hermi An obscure Corellian constitutional proviso that allowed the sector to remove itself from Senatorial duties for the duration of a dispute. It was once employed in an ill-fated attempt at independence, and again during the Sep aratist [sic] crisis. The name translates from an Old Corellian phrase meaning "meditative solitude." &mdash; Master Jonathan  New Jedi Order.svg ( Jedi Council Chambers ) 22:33, July 9, 2010 (UTC)


 * Thank you very much, Jon! Darth Trayus ( Trayus Academy ) 02:14, July 10, 2010 (UTC)

Zurel Darillian
Can I get the entry for Zurel Darillian? Thanks in advance. ToRsO bOy 16:51, July 15, 2010 (UTC)
 * Darillian, Captain Zurel This egotistical human Imperial Navy officer from Coruscant worked for Warlord Zsinj. After his death, Garik "Face" Loran of Wraith Squadron impersonated him as part of a charade to infiltrate Zsinj's forces. &mdash; Master Jonathan  New Jedi Order.svg ( Jedi Council Chambers ) 17:02, July 15, 2010 (UTC)


 * That was quick. Thanks. Egotistical eh? lol ToRsO bOy 17:12, July 15, 2010 (UTC)

Havidald Guffin
Anything on Havidald Guffin?  Darth Karika  will destroy your planet! 20:52, July 15, 2010 (UTC)
 * Nothing. &mdash; Master Jonathan New Jedi Order.svg ( Jedi Council Chambers ) 20:57, July 15, 2010 (UTC)

Mandalore and Mand'alor
Would somebody be kind enough to check for info on both the planet of Mandalore, and the rank of Mandalore/Mand'alor? Thanks in advance. Bella&#39;Mia 02:54, July 16, 2010 (UTC)
 * Mand'alor (Mandalore) In Mando'a, the name meant "sole ruler," and it became the name taken by all commanders of the Mandalorian warriors. The original Mand'alor became known in Basic as Mandalore the First, although he was also known as Mandalore the Indomitable. Subsequent leaders sometimes added descriptive words to differentiate themselves. The Mand'alor served as the leader of his people, but was considered by many to be a leader without any formal recognition of his position. The planet Mandalore was never represented in the Galactic Senate, and the Mandalorians were never assimilated into the rest of galactic society . . . which suited them just fine, since that made it possible to remain neutral through most of the conflicts that shook the galaxy.
 * In the wake of the Galactic Civil War, Boba Fett took on the role of Mand'alor for the scattered Mandalorians who survived throughout the galaxy, although he was never regarded as a true Mandalorian. In fact, Fett had rarely set foot on the planet and had abandoned the only family he ever had, his former wife Sintas Vel and their daughter, Ailyn. It was during this time that Fett came to realize that the planet and its leader were given the same name because they were supposed to be synonymous, at least in the eyes of the Mandalorians. And that was when Fett issued the call for all Mandalorians to return home.


 * Mandalore This world in the Outer Rim was conquered by Mandalore the First, whose warriors slaughtered the mammoth mythosaurs that dominated the planet more than 4,000 years before the Galactic Civil War. The planet took the leader's name, although transliterated into Basic, and became the home of fierce masked warrior clans led by a warlord who always adopted the name Mand'alor. The first Mandalorians were most likely Taungs, but other species soon dominated. The clans, made up of deadly but honorable crusaders, rode semi-intelligent Basilisk war droids, boasted cutting-edge weaponry, and were considered the best fighters in the galaxy. The mask and title of Mand'alor belonged to no single individual but were traditionally passed down from one warrior to another upon the leader's death.
 * Through the millennia, Mandalore became marginalized as a planet and a culture, although there were occasional attempts to revive both. During the New Order, Mandalore was besieged by slavers. It was then that Fenn Shysa and Tobi Dala tried to retake the planet, working with Leia Organa and the Rebel Alliance to free Mandalore once and for all. Throughout much of its more recent history, Mandalore's economy was driven almost entirely by MandalMotors. The relationship became extremely important in the wake of the Yuuzhan Vong War, when Mandalore was all but abandoned by the Galactic Alliance. The population was reduced by almost a third during the fighting, but those who had perished became remembered as the only people to defeat the Yuuzhan Vong on their own.


 * &mdash; Master Jonathan New Jedi Order.svg ( Jedi Council Chambers ) 03:36, July 16, 2010 (UTC)


 * Thanks Jonathan! Bella&#39;Mia 04:08, July 18, 2010 (UTC)

Perilix
Could I get the entry on Perilix? --Eyrezer 05:21, July 16, 2010 (UTC)
 * Perilix The home planet of peculiar thinking clams, or Bivalva contemplative. &mdash; Master Jonathan  New Jedi Order.svg ( Jedi Council Chambers ) 05:45, July 16, 2010 (UTC)
 * Thanks Master Jonathan. Is it contemplative or contemplativa? --Eyrezer 05:51, July 16, 2010 (UTC)
 * "contemplative", ending with an "e". &mdash; Master Jonathan New Jedi Order.svg ( Jedi Council Chambers ) 16:52, July 16, 2010 (UTC)
 * Thanks. That is different from the original source, which is why I felt the need to check. --Eyrezer 00:00, July 17, 2010 (UTC)

Holding Back the Tide
Could I get the entry on Holding Back the Tide? Thanks in advance. Darth Trayus ( Trayus Academy ) 22:36, July 16, 2010 (UTC)
 * Holding Back the Tide The title of the poor-selling autobiography of one time Supreme Chancellor of the Old Republic, Finis Valorum. &mdash; Master Jonathan  New Jedi Order.svg ( Jedi Council Chambers ) 04:35, July 17, 2010 (UTC)

Lontar
Could someone check if the Lontars either get their own mention or are mentioned in the Blood Carver entry? Thanks. --Eyrezer 02:52, July 17, 2010 (UTC)
 * No entry, and no mention in the Blood Carver entry. &mdash; Master Jonathan New Jedi Order.svg ( Jedi Council Chambers ) 04:39, July 17, 2010 (UTC)

Ban
Greetings. Has Barra-Rona-Ban an entry in the CSWE ?  Clone Commander Lee  Talk 16:59, July 18, 2010 (UTC)
 * Barra-Rona-Ban The chief librarian of the Jedi Archives over 1,000 years before the Battle of Yavin, this wizened Cerean was lauded for his attention to detail. Master Barra allowed the disguised Sith apprentice Zannah to have access to the Archives a decade after the Battle of Ruusan. Zannah was posing as the Padawan Nalia Adollu in an effort to gain access to any information to assist her ailing Sith Master, Darth Bane. &mdash; Master Jonathan  New Jedi Order.svg ( Jedi Council Chambers ) 17:15, July 18, 2010 (UTC)
 * Thank you.  Clone Commander Lee  Talk 17:16, July 19, 2010 (UTC)

Hanson Mining Consolidated
What does it say about this Mining Company? NaruHina Talk  20:23, July 20, 2010 (UTC)
 * Hanson Mining Consolidated A mining consortium based on the planet Neona, it mined ore from the planet's seafloor. HMC later partnered with Aquatic Ecosystems Incorporated to exploit the planet's aquatic species as food sources. &mdash; Master Jonathan  New Jedi Order.svg ( Jedi Council Chambers ) 21:46, July 20, 2010 (UTC)

Ganga Lor
Is there anything on Ganga Lor? Thanks.  Darth Karika  will destroy your planet! 23:22, July 20, 2010 (UTC)
 * No CSWE entry. &mdash; Master Jonathan New Jedi Order.svg ( Jedi Council Chambers ) 01:06, July 21, 2010 (UTC)

Palmer/Bravo Squadron (Naboo)
What does the CSWE say about Bravo Squadron (Naboo), and is there an entry for a female pilot named Palmer? Corellian PremierAll along the watchtower 09:42, July 22, 2010 (UTC)
 * I'll check for the other one.-- 09:46, July 22, 2010 (UTC)
 * Palmer, RSF Officer A young Naboo Royal Security Forces officer captured when the Trade Federation invaded Theed. She was later rescued by Gavyn Sykes and became an important member of the resistance movement.

Jang Li-Li
Any info on her would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. ToRsO bOy 08:13, July 24, 2010 (UTC)
 * Li-Li, Jang A Jedi Knight, she was one of many students to train under Count Dooku when he was still a member of the Jedi Order. Li-Li accompanied Jai Maruk on a mission to Vjun, at the height of the Clone Wars, to investigate the buildup of Separatist forces in the sector. They discovered that Count Dooku had established a stronghold on Vjun, and were captured by Asajj Ventress. Jang Li-Li was no match for Ventress in combat, and was slain by the Dark Jedi. Ventress claimed that Jang Li-Li was the 16th Jedi she had killed in one-on-one combat, and that Master Maruk would have been the 17th if Dooku hadn't allowed him to live. &mdash; Master Jonathan  New Jedi Order.svg ( Jedi Council Chambers ) 17:34, July 24, 2010 (UTC)

Col Serra
What does his entry has to say? Thanks. QuiGonJinn (Talk) 18:49, July 25, 2010 (UTC)
 * Renegade Squadron A ragtag group of Rebel specialists assembled by Han Solo on the orders of General Jan Dodonna. Under the command of Col Serra, this team of pirates, smugglers, and other fringers undertook a variety of special missions for the Rebel Alliance, starting with overseeing the evacuation of Yavin 4.
 * That's all I found; Serra does not have an entry of his own. &mdash; Master Jonathan New Jedi Order.svg ( Jedi Council Chambers ) 19:58, July 25, 2010 (UTC)

Volominous requests
Hello there, just thought I'd verify a few things. Does the CSWE include entries for Lutin Hollis, Vedd Deviss, Adela Tyché, Captain Kael, or Kol Kotha? Thanks in advance. Corellian PremierAll along the watchtower 14:29, July 27, 2010 (UTC)
 * Hollis, Lutin A Naboo Royal Security Forces officer, he had spent some time traveling the Outer Rim in search of experience and adventure. He joined Captain Kael's resistance movement after being rescued from a Trade Federation prison.
 * Hollis, Sergeant Reyé A Rebel Alliance trooper stationed at Echo Base during the Battle of Hoth, he was the son of Naboo officer Lutin Hollis. Among many feats of valor, he single-handedly pulled two of his medical personnel out of the way of an AT-ST before being injured himself. He was awarded the Kenobi Medallion for his bravery.
 * Kael, Captain A Naboo native, he was an officer in the Royal Security Forces prior to the Battle of Naboo. Kael was known as a tough, demanding leader, but one who worked alongside his troops and earned their respect. When the Trade Federation captured Theed, Kael and Lieutenant Gavyn Sykes escaped the city and organized a small resistance movement. Under Kael's command, the force used daring hit-and-run tactics to liberate prison camps and destroy key Trade Federation facilities. In his quest to find allies, Kael joined forces with Borvo the Hutt. The charismatic Hutt earned the captain's trust, but later turned on him and had Kael murdered.


 * That's all I see on them; Deviss, Tyché, and Kotha don't have entries. &mdash; Master Jonathan New Jedi Order.svg ( Jedi Council Chambers ) 20:03, July 27, 2010 (UTC)
 * Much appreciated. Corellian PremierAll along the watchtower 20:45, July 27, 2010 (UTC)

Battle for Naboo

 * Its me again. Are there entries for Nal Raka Criminal Empire, Borvo, Camp Four, or Ferentina? Corellian PremierAll along the watchtower 18:15, July 30, 2010 (UTC)
 * Huh. And Andrevea River and Rohan Wayside as well, i guess. I'm trying to GA these articles.

Upper City Cantina
Looking for anything from the Upper City Cantina. That's Bendak Starkiller/Gorse Bendak, Christya, Garouk, Niklos, Sarna, Yun Genda, Jergan, Gana Lavin, Ajuur, Deadeye Duncan, Gerlon Two-Fingers, Ice, Marl, Twitch and of course the cantina itself. The game was released after the original SWE, so no need to check that. Thanks a heap in advance. SoresuMakashi ( Everything I tell you is a lie the truth  ) 23:20, July 31, 2010 (UTC)

Kloper
Hi. Could someone let me know if there is a Kloper or Kloperian entry in the CSWE? I'm writing up the Kloperian article. If anyone has the 3rd ed of A Guide to the Star Wars Universe, I'd also appreciate if that could be checked. Thanks in advance. --Eyrezer 09:49, August 4, 2010 (UTC)