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STATUS: Got KOTOR working on my new school issued laptop (lags like hell though), so I'll be able to work at night when my parents aren't watching. Should be resuming work soon.


 * Upper City:
 * South Apartments:
 * Unidentified Sith soldier (South Apartments) (GA)
 * Ixgil (GA)
 * Unidentified Duros (South Apartments) (Involved in later quest)
 * Larrim (GA)
 * Dia (Involved in later quest)
 * Kadir (Tarisian) (GA)
 * Upper City South:
 * Unidentified merchant (Upper City) (GA)
 * Equipment Emporium (FA)
 * Kebla Yurt (GA)
 * Zelka Forn (GA)
 * Upper City North:
 * Gorton Colu
 * North Apartments
 * Largo

Gorton Colu was a Human male who lived on the planet Taris. He was the creator of the Anti-Alien League, an organisation that lobbied for the slaughter of all non-humans living on Taris, and spent time in the Upper City promoting his beliefs. In 3,956 BBY, Colu met with Galactic Republic soldiers Carth Onasi and Revan, attempting to convince them to join his cause.

Biography
Gorton Colu was an elderly male Human who lived on the Outer Rim world of Taris. Sometime prior to 3,956 BBY he formed the Anti-Alien League, an organisation dedicated to the eradication of all non-Human sentients on Taris. Colu spent some of his time in the north of the Upper City, publicly voicing his opinions and advertising his league to all who would stop to listen. He made particular mention of species such as Wookiees, Ithorians, Rodians, and Bith, who he described as hideous. However, he was dismissed as a kook by most.

In 3,956 BBY, Colu was approached in the Upper City by Galactic Republic soldiers Revan and Carth Onasi. Colu told the duo about his beliefs, asking them to join the League and spread the word of an impending "day of reckoning" to others.

Personality and traits
Colu was extremely speciecist, believing that all non-Humans were villains that were a plague upon his beautiful homeworld of Taris. He thought that the Sith would support his campaign to exterminate all aliens and the imprison Humans who tolerated their existence. He eagerly awaited a "day of reckoning", when Taris would be rid of aliens, but feared that continued inaction would lead to Taris becoming irreversibly overrun. Even though most of the general public had disliked non-humans, they considered Colu a kook who was far out of line.

Behind the scenes
Colu’s first appearance was as a non-player character in the Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic video game, where the player, Revan, can interact with him. The player can either choose to side with Colu and join the Anti-Alien League, or call Colu crazy. However, the nature of the conversation is such that it does not progress any plot, nor does it change the players alignment. Therefore, it is undetermined whether Revan ever interacted with Colu and, if so, what the form of the conversation was.

Appearances

 * Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic

Notes and references
In 3,956 BBY, this unidentified Aqualish was residing in the North Apartments of the planet Taris. In that year, he was approached by three soldiers serving under Darth Malak’s Sith Empire, under accusations that he was in possession of illegally obtained Sith uniforms.

Biography
In 3,956 BBY, this unidentified male Aqualish was residing in the Upper City North Apartments of the Outer Rim world of Taris. He was asked by the Hidden Beks swoop gang to obtain Sith uniforms so that they could strike against the Sith rule of the planet. The Aqualish agreed and infiltrated a Sith base, stealing the uniforms and giving them to the Beks. As a reward for his work, the Aqualish received credits, which he spent quickly. However, he had been caught on tape inside the base and was accused of possession of illegally obtained Sith uniforms and supplying them to the Tarisian underground. In that year, two Sith soldiers and a commander found him in a room of the North Apartments and started an interrogation.

At this point, Galactic Republic troopers Carth Onasi andRevan noticed the commotion and stopped to watch. The commander continued the interrogation while one of his subordinates blocked the duo and told them to leave. The Aqualish denied the troopers' allegations, stating that he was simply a visitor marooned on the world by the recently imposed quarantine of Taris. Undeterred, the commander threatened to kill the Aqualish if he didn't talk. Refusing to let the Sith kill a defenceless prisoner, Revan and Onasi intervened. A fight broke out between the two parties, leaving all three Sith dead.

Afterward, the Aqualish began to talk to Revan, thanking him and revealing that he had in fact supplied uniforms to the Beks. He also advised Revan to speak with Gadon Thek, the leader of the Beks, if he wished to help with the fight against the Sith. Since access to the Lower City and hence the Bek headquarters was restricted, the Aqualish told them to take the armor of the dead Sith soldiers. Knowing that his identity was now known to the Sith authorities, the Aqualish thanked Revan one last time before leaving to seek a hideout.

Personality and traits
This Aqualish hated the Sith, and went as far as stealing Sith uniforms in order to undermine their efforts to subjugate Taris. He believed in a proverb of his people, the enemy of my enemy is my friend. When he saw Revan dispatch his interrogators, he immediately recognised him as a friend, openly confessing his crimes and advocating anti-Sith action.

Behind the scenes
This Aqualish's first appearance was as a non-player character named Alien Prisoner in the Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic video game, where the player, Revan, can interact with him. Revan's encounter with the Aqualish is essential to the plotline of the game, as Sith uniforms are required for entry into the Lower City. A footlocker containing various items can be found in his room.

Following the canonical series of events furthers a player's light side alignment. However, events can unfold differently depending on the dialogue choices of the player. For example, the player may decide not to get involved in the interrogation. In this case, the Aqualish will continue to insist his innocence, prompting the commander to kill him. Afterward, the Sith begin searching the room, and the player is allowed to leave. The player must eventually return to the room and kill the trooper for their uniforms in order to continue the plot. This course of events does not earn a player any alignment points.

Appearances

 * Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic