Star Wars: The Old Republic

"Even among its interactive peers, 'The Old Republic' is touted as a leap forward. Much as the first "Star Wars" movie in 1977 changed history, its makers hope to create a new gold standard for gaming."

- Ben Fritz and Alex Pham for the Los Angeles Times, January 20, 2012

Star Wars: The Old Republic, abbreviated The Old Republic, SWTOR, or simply TOR, is a massively multiplayer online roleplaying game produced and released by BioWare, a subsidiary of Electronic Arts. Developed over the course of more than five years by BioWare Austin and LucasArts at a cost of almost $200 million, The Old Republic was first announced on October 21, 2008 and released to the public on December 20, 2011. The game features seventeen planets, eight unique classes, and over 1,600 hours of story, and is the first MMORPG to feature full-scale voice acting. The Old Republic is also accompanied by an expansive multimedia metaseries, including a four-book novel series, three comic series, and a number of short stories and additional content. While subscription originally levels were high throughout early 2012, declining numbers resulted in The Old Republic becoming free-to-play in November of that year. As of February 2013, Star Wars: The Old Republic has received seven major Game Updates, and a digital expansion entitled Rise of the Hutt Cartel was released in Spring 2013.

Background
In 3,681 BBY, a Sith Empire under the leadership of an immortal Sith Emperor returned to the larger galaxy and launched an assault on the Galactic Republic, sparking the Great Galactic War. The conflict lasted for a total of twenty-eight years, with the Sacking of the Republic capital of Coruscant forcing the Republic to submit to the Empire's demands and sign the Treaty of Coruscant. The galaxy then enters a tense Cold War, with the Republic rebuilding and the Jedi Order retreating to the homeworld of Tython after the destruction of the Jedi Temple on Coruscant while the Empire secures their domain and prepares for the eventual resumption of hostilities.

By 3,643 BBY, the tensions between the Empire and the Republic have begun to boil over, and proxy and side conflicts occurring across the galaxy only serve to inflame these hostilities. The planet of Ord Mantell is embroiled in the Separatist War between the Republic-backed government and the Mantellian Separatist Movement, and the Empire is manipulating and aiding the separatists in order to weaken the Republic. Imperial Intelligence works to secure their alliances with the Hutts while bounty hunters across the galaxy enter into the Great Hunt, though the Evocii species has begun to rise up against their Hutt oppressors on Nal Hutta. While factions among the Sith of the Empire seek to purge Korriban of impure and alien blood, the lives of many apprentices are claimed by rivalries or the dangers that lurk within the ancient tombs into which they are sent. The Jedi Order still cautiously explores the ancient ruins of Tython, though conflicts with illegal Twi'lek settlers and Tython's native Flesh Raiders pose threats to the Order's rebuilding.

In the aftermath of the Sacking of Coruscant, the Coruscant Security Force struggles against the violent criminal organizations that control much of Coruscant's depths. Imperial soldiers are also secretly at work in the shadows of the ruined Jedi Temple, and spies among the Galactic Senate and the Republic government seek to weaken the Republic from within. In contrast, Dromund Kaas remains under the firm rule of the Empire, though threats such as a slave rebellion, the mysterious Order of Revan, and unspeakable horrors unleashed from the recently-opened Dark Temple serve to undermine Imperial authority. The Emperor has not been seen since before the Treaty of Coruscant, and despite their traditional infighting the Dark Council continues to oversee the day-to-day running of the Empire.

Events
During this time, several influential figures arise on both sides of the conflict. On Tython, the apprentice of Jedi Master Yuon Par foils the insane villager Nalen Raloch's attempts to start a war between Kalikori Village and the Jedi, and not long afterwards, the new Padawan of Master Orgus Din defeats the Dark Jedi Bengel Morr and prevents him from leading an army of the native Flesh Raiders against the Order.

Grand Moff Rycus Kilran is eager to restart the war, and attacks the Republic transport Esseles in order to capture the Republic ambassador Vyn Asara. Kilran's efforts failed, however, and Imperial spokespeople denied the Empire's involvement, though the Grand Moff's attempt to capture or eliminate a defecting Imperial general ends in success when he separates the warship Brentaal Star from the rest of a Republic convoy and arranges for his forces to board the vessel.

Background
On the planet Taris, Governor Leontyne Saresh leads the Taris resettlement initiative in rebuilding the shattered city-world that was devastated by the Sith Lord Darth Malak three hundred years earlier. However, the initiative is imperiled by the presence of Imperial operatives, mercenaries, pirates, the planet's hostile wildlife, and the mysterious and deadly rakghoul species. The Republic Military maintains outposts in the wilderness, though it is unsafe for colonists to travel outside of the Republic Resettlement Zone, and the initiative's headquarters at Olaris is frequently besieged by rakghouls. In the far reaches of the world, Republic scientists also make a disturbing discovery&mdash;a new species of rakghoul called the nekghoul has evolved, one that is Force-sensitive and intelligent. Governor Saresh struggles to stamp out corruption in the military and civilian forces across Taris, and thanks to her efforts and her dedication to the cause, the initiative is making more progress than it has in the last decade.

The planet Balmorra is suffering under an Imperial occupation that has lasted for almost three decades, and much of the world's infrastructure and surface is heavily damaged from the years of warfare. The Imperials are fighting an ineffective battle against the Balmorran Resistance, though the rebels lack the strength to drive the Empire off of their homeworld themselves. However, the Republic Military and the Jedi Order have begun secretly lending their support to the resistance, and despite the Balmorrans' resentment of the Republic's abandonment of their planet at the end of the Great War, they have begun to make progress&mdash;but the arrival of Darth Lachris, the new Sith governor, begins an increased crackdown on the resistance. Lachris's forces uncover and foil a Republic invasion attempt, forcing the Republic to declare that the Jedi and Republic Military forces who participated were rogue agents.

The moon of Nar Shaddaa is a hotbed of covert activity, as the Hutt's neutrality forces both the Empire and the Republic to coexist in a relatively peaceful fashion there. In the shadows, however, the Republic Strategic Information Service and Imperial Intelligence are locked in a battle for supremacy, and the Empire maintains secret facilities such as the prison district of Shadow Town. Gangs such as the Kintan Kings battle the Exchange, the Hutt Cartel, and other organizations for control of Nar Shaddaa, and the Empire's rule is challenged by many of the immigrants and war refugees who inhabit areas such as the Corellian and Duros Sectors.

The desert world of Tatooine is another world where the Empire and the Republic work behind the scenes to gain an advantage over each other, with the Republic supporting the civilian inhabitants of Anchorhead and other settlements, while the Empire has established a garrison in the town of Mos Ila. The Imperial Reclamation Service scours the desert for artifacts, and the Republic Military and the Imperial Military are forced to engage pirates, the native Sand People, mercenaries, various alien species, and Tatooine's hostile wildlife. The Czerka Corporation uncovers a powerful artifact of the Rakata species in the Dune Sea, sparking a race between the two galactic powers to take control of the artifact or to destroy it before its influence spreads. A similar situation arises when a Republic survey team accidentally awakens the servants of the mad Sith Lord Vodal Kressh on Athiss, though either the Republic or the Empire is able to destroy Kressh's servants and end the threat his power poses to the galaxy.

The historical peaceful planet of Alderaan is engaged in a devastating civil war over who will succeed Queen Silara Panteer on the Alderaan throne. Panteer's son, Prince and Senator Gaul Panteer, withdrew Alderaan from the Republic after the Treaty of Coruscant, but he was negotiating for the planet's return only a few years later when he was murdered. The Queen's death not long afterwards sparked turmoil among the noble houses of Alderaan, and the return of the Imperial-sponsored House of Thul led Bouris Ulgo&mdash;a former Republic general who was sickened by the infighting&mdash;to declare himself king. Ulgo's claim was not recognized by many of the houses, and three factions emerged in the resultant civil war: House Ulgo, the Imperial-allied House Thul, and the Republic-allied House Organa. To make matters worse, several hives of the insectoid Killiks have awoken and are wreaking havoc across Alderaan. Republic and Imperials lend aid to their Alderaanian allies in an effort to secure Alderaan's throne and allegiance, and King Ulgo is eventually deposed by one of the galactic powers in order to secure the support of the royal House Panteer.

Events
Amid the many proxy conflicts, the Empire and Republic begin to engage each other in encounters that come closer and closer to open war. The xenophobic Advozse Hegemony acquires the powerful battle station known as the Hammer and attempts to launch a campaign of expansion, but the galactic powers dispatch forces to destroy the station. A similar conflict arises when the Mandalorian Clan Varad begins terrorizing the Outer Rim with the Republic warship Allusis; both governments send strike teams to destroy Clan Varad and take control of the Allusis. After the Separatist War ended in the separatist movement's defeat, Governor Chornarov of the Republic missile depot Cademimu V offers them sanctuary and uses them to declare Cademimu independent. The Republic rushes to reclaim the Cademimu missile arrays, as the Empire sees the uprising as an opportunity to strike a blow against the Republic and gain powerful weapons.

Background
As months pass, a number of conflicts&mdash;including the Sith Lord Darth Angral's war on the Republic and a covert Republic operation in the Vesla system&mdash;has the galaxy spiraling toward war. In preparation for the coming conflict, the Republic sends military and Jedi reinforcements to openly aid the Balmorran Resistance in liberating the planet. As the fighting on Balmorra heats up,

The Empire, meanwhile, secures its territory by invading Taris, destroying much of the progress made by the Republic resettlement initiative and returning the planet to its previously ruined state as a homage to Darth Malak and the power of the Sith.

An Imperial force under the command of Moff Dracen invades the toxic planet of Quesh, the source of valuable chemicals that can be refined into military adrenals, in order to force the Republic's hand and draw them into full-fledged war.

On the ice planet Hoth, the Republic and the Empire battle each other and the White Maw pirates in a struggle to salvage the wreckage of the dozens of vessels that crashed on Hoth's surface in the Battle of Hoth two decades earlier. However, the Empire's true purpose is to engage the Republic in an war they cannot win and thereby tie down the Republic's resources on Hoth.

Trooper
The Trooper class allows players to join the elite Republic Special Forces unit Havoc Squad as its newest member.

Jedi Consular
and the storyline of the Jedi Consular class has players study under Jedi Master Yuon Par and become a Jedi Master themselves. Begins on the Jedi Order's homeworld of Tython.

Jedi Knight
The Hero of Tython is a powerful Jedi Knight, the former apprentice of Jedi Master Orgus Din, who plays a pivotal role in the conflict with the Empire. After foiling the Dark Jedi Bengel Morr's efforts to destroy the Jedi Order on Tython, Din's apprentice is granted the title of Jedi Knight and sent to Coruscant with the astromech droid T7-O1 in order to identify a dark threat on the capital. Working with the Padawan Kira Carsen, the Knight discovers that the Republic scientist Eli Tarnis is in fact a Sith Lord, and the trio prevents Tarnis from using the Planet Prison superweapon against Coruscant&mdash;only to learn that Tarnis gave his father Darth Angral information on all of the Republic's superweapons. A furious Angral declares war on the Republic in an attempt to gain revenge on the Knight for Tarnis' death, and the Knight takes on Carsen as a Padawan while the three work to bring an end to the resultant crisis.

After defeating Angral above Tython, the Knight is granted the title of Hero of Tython, and the Hero is later recruited by Master Tol Braga into a strike team with the purpose of capturing the Sith Emperor himself. Working with the Balmorran Resistance, the Hero recovers a prototype cloaking device similar to the one that guards the Emperor's space fortress and gains a new ally named Doc in the process, and then saves Braga's Padawan Sajar from the dark side on Quesh. Sergeant Fideltin Rusk joins the Hero's crew during a mission to recover the space station's plans on Hoth, but the strike team's mission to confront the Emperor ends with their defeat and corruption. The Hero escapes the Emperor's control with the aid of Master Din's Force ghost and the Emperor's Wrath Lord Scourge, who reveals that the Emperor intends to consume all life in the galaxy through a dark ritual. Along with Scourge and the rest of the Jedi's crew, the Hero foils the Emperor's agents on Belsavis, Voss, and Corellia, preventing the mass murder of thousands of innocents and rescuing the other fallen strike team members in the process. The Knight and crew then infiltrates Dromund Kaas itself while Grand Master Satele Shan leads an invasion fleet against the Imperial capital, and the Hero defeats the Emperor in a final battle with the help of T7-O1 before escaping Dromund Kaas. For the Knight's actions, the Hero and crew are awarded the Cross of Glory, and the Grand Master grants the Knight the title of Jedi Master.

Conception
"At the time, BioWare was known for KotOR. Baldur's Gate and such were big games, but KotOR was the one that broke out, made people more aware of the BioWare name. We felt, ''Why not look at that as an opportunity?" "We loved working in the Star Wars'' universe and working with LucasArts on Knights of the Old Republic. We felt that setting an MMO in that time frame would be something really special. The earlier prehistory of the movies is rich with lots of Jedi, lots of Sith, lots of unexplored territory."

- Rich Vogel and Ray Muzyka

In 2005, the video game company BioWare secured funding from a private equity fund, Elevation Partners, that would allow them to build a new studio dedicated to developing a massively multiplayer online role-playing game, as their recent game Neverwinter Nights had driven the company towards exploration of the MMORPG genre. BioWare founders Ray Muzyka and Greg Zeschuk were then approached by Rich Vogel and Gordon Walton, both of whom were veteran MMO developers, at the Game Developers Conference in 2005 with the idea of building a BioWare MMO. Vogel and Walton were based in Austin, Texas and had previously worked on Star Wars: Galaxies, the first Star Wars MMO. When asked, Vogel and Walton agreed to head and build the studio that came to be known as BioWare Austin, and the two worked to gather a team of talented game developers from around Austin, which was already a central location for MMO development beyond BioWare. While Vogel and Walton began to gather recruits from Austin, Muzyka and Zeschuk selected personnel from their Edmonton studio, including James Ohlen and two of the senior designers on Dragon Age: Origins, Daniel Erickson and Emmanuel Lusinchi. The first team meeting took place in an Austin hotel with Muzyka, Zeschuk, Ohlen, Erickson, Lusinchi, Vogel, and Walton, and the group was joined by its lead concept artist Arnie Jorgensen, art director Jeff Dobson, and a former technical director named Bill Dalton.

BioWare explored a variety of ideas and options before settling on a MMO followup to their smash hit Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, as BioWare was primarily known for the game's success, and the chance to work with LucasArts and play off of KotOR's success was a large incentive. LucasArts was also looking to expand in the MMO genre, hoping to go beyond their current game Star Wars: Galaxies, and BioWare reached out to LucasArts in 2006 with the idea of collaborating on an MMO set in the Old Republic era. Former LucasArts producer Jake Neri said that BioWare's initial proposal was strong from the outset, and both companies agreed to the project quickly. On March 13, 2006, BioWare announced that they had begun development on an unnamed MMO at BioWare Austin, though they did not reveal the name or their collaboration with LucasArts.

Once the collaboration was decided, the two companies immediately began to gather their production teams at LucAsts and the new BioWare Austin studio. As with Knights of the Old Republic, BioWare was responsible for the bulk of the game's development, handling all of the script writing, character and environment designs, world building, animation, programming, and the construction of the game's technical systems. LucasArts provided its experience in audio design to help make the game the first fully-voiced MMO, and their team was lead by audio director Darragh O'Farrell, video director Wiliam Beckman, and producer Orion Kellogg. By the game's release, LucasArts had cast, directed, recorded, and edited more than three thousand lines of dialogue, and music supervisor and staff composer Jesse Harlin worked alongside seven other composers to create more than six hours of original orchestral and cantina music. Jake Neri and associate producer Tim Temmerman coordinated between the two companies, approving content, providing ideas and feedback, and ensuring that tthe game met with both player expectations and Lucasfilm's approval. The pair also worked with Lucas Licensing to ensure that the game meshed with current continuity.

On BioWare's end, the first objective was to bring the writing team together in Austin, as the game would be voice-acted and translated into multiple languages and the fundamentally story-driven games that BioWare produced meant that everything else waited for the writers. Daniel Erickson reviewed thousands of candidates, putting them through a vetting process using both story writing and level creation in Neverwinter Nights. As the writing team developed, Jorgensen and Dobson began to experiment with concept art, and the decision was made that the game would be stylized: it would be accessible for Star Wars fans with little MMO experience, have high-quality graphics, and be able to cope with the addition of further post-release content. Another of Dobson's main purposes was to make the game look distinct, and the art team experimented with various looks such as muscle-bound comic book characters, "dark age" Jedi, and even retro outfits and hairstyles from the 1970's. Dobson's team finally decided on a style that was slightly exaggerated but felt hand-painted to the design crew. By 2006, both LucasArts and BioWare had their teams in place, and the two companies felt they had a coherent view on the game's development and could begin working on it.

Creating The Old Republic
"MMOs can be a bit intimidating to some players, but a great, story-driven RPG&mdash;especially one based in the Star Wars universe&mdash;is way more compelling and accessible. Players who have dreamed of a great Star Wars story where they are the hero are going to have the chance to be that hero in The Old Republic."

- Dallas Dickinson

When creating The Old Republic, BioWare and LucasArts considered the four "pillars" of successful role-playing games: exploration, combat, advancement and/or customization, and story. The first pillar, exploration, was considered to be the easiest in conecpt, as it was decided that players would be able to travel between over a dozen worlds. These worlds would be a mixture of planets from KOTOR, the Expanded Universe, the films, and new worlds. As for the second pillar, both LucasArts and BioWare agreed that combat in the game would have to be fast-paced and immersive like a console game. Both companies wanted to deliver combat that was distinctly Star Wars in nature, and their desire to disntinguish it from other MMO's led to the development of innovations such as the "cover" system. As for the third pillar of customization and advancement, James Ohlen set high goals for the game from the very beginning of the project. Each class needed its own set of companion characters, ship, and a large number of customs weaponry and equipment. However, the fourth pillar was the main focus of both BioWare and LucasArts, as story was an integral part of BioWare's previous games, and few MMO's truly focused on advancing a story more than the other pillars. According to Dallas Dickinson, BioWare Austin's director of production, the addition of the story pillar to The Old Republic was a goal of the project from the very beginning, and they aimed to make the story into the driving force behind the game.

Adding to their focus on story, BioWare and LucasArts chose to include the light- and dark-side alignment system from the previous Knights of the Old Republic games. However, initial attempts to transfer the system directly from the first KotOR game proved unworkable, as the system's critics complained about the ultra-polite conversation requirements for gaining light-side points, and The Old Republic would not have a save function to allow players to go back and choose different options. As a result, BioWare decided to make the alignment system more action-based, allowing players more freedom of speech and making their actions more important. This allows Jedi players to become dark-side characters and Sith to become light-side characters without overly affecting the story, as openly declaring one's opposing allegiance to their faction would have consequences on the story. The addition of full voice-acting for the game allowed the developers to create complex, emotional conversations and added a depth to characters that was not seen in any other MMO at the time.

Early work
"The great thing about Star Wars is that there's all kind of lore that does go back that far. What we endeavored to do was find the lore that fit and put it together in a way that made sense for an MMO."

- Ray Muzyka

In early 2007, the developers began to build the game's core systems, and stage one of development resulted in a prototype of blaster, melee, and Force combat with basic character and creature movement. From there, the team continued to work on the development tools while also adding in the conversation system, maps, journals, and social systems and further developing the game's combat system. The next stage saw the designers working on the game's more complicated technical issues, such as how instances&mdash;the spaces in the game where players or groups would be separated from their fellows and allowed to experience their own story&mdash;would work.

By 2007, the concept artists had begun work on the game's environment and characters, and the writers were constructing the overarching story that the game would occur within. Under the guidance of James Ohlen, the writers worked to maintain the existing events of the Old Republic era while also creating new content, and the team soon realized that The Old Republic would have more content than all of the other Old Republic sources combined. As a result, BioWare and LucasFilm made the decision to place The Old Republic three hundred years after the events of Knights of the Old Republic II, giving the writers room to create new stories while also staying true to the established continuity. In creating The Old Republic, the writers followed several overriding principles: the game needed to feature an easily understandable galaxy-wide conflict in the classic vein of Star Wars, and the game's events needed to both fit into the established Expanded Universe and also bridge the gap between the Knights of the Old Republic games and the New Sith Wars.

To make the Sith faction easier to understand, the writers decided to trace their Sith Empire all the way back to the original Sith Empire, as the "Sith" who followed the fall of the Empire were actually fallen Jedi or other plot devices that they viewed as too complicated for new players. The Empire was also made distinct from the Galactic Republic through a number of ways; the aesthetics of the two factions were designed to be as distinct as the composition of each government's people. Both the Empire and the Republic incorporated themes from the movies and Expanded Universe content that would occur in the aftermath of the game, as the writers knew that the Empire would have to eventually collapse and they wanted players to recognize the fact that the two would eventually merge into the Republic of the prequel era. Other than the pureblood Sith who occupied the highest levels of Imperial society, the vast majority of the Empire's population was made to be Human in order to contrast the relatively diverse Republic.

Making the classes
"I've been trying to make massively multiplayer games for twenty years. There is a very real problem in actually having a heroic arc [in which you] can grow from being a fledgling to fighting truly epic battles against epic adversaries. In Star Wars you start as a Padawan, you grow, you fight bad guys, they feel tough, you feel heroic. By the end of the experience you're fighting AT-ATs and rancors and these other big experiences that come from the Star Wars universe. Star Wars is about the only thing that even comes close to fantasy in terms of providing a great heroic arc."

- Damion Schubert, BioWare Principal Lead Systems Designer

Once the general environment and conflict of the game was in place, the writers and designers then began to work on the character classes. Inspired by the origin stories from BioWare's Dragon Age, the writers decided early on that each class would receive its own unique story that would span the entirety of the game. The designers and writers soon realized that this would require an immense amount of content for each class; with the decision to grant each class their own ship, companion characters, and gear, the developers decided to limit the number of classes to eight. However, each class would be split into two distinct advanced classes, resulting in a total of sixteen different classes from a gameplay standpoint but only eight storylines. In creating concepts for the classes, the developers asked themselves what Star Wars fans would expect and what MMORPG fans would expect. The team quickly abandoned the idea of basing the classes on the traditional RPG trio of healer, tank, and damage-per-second classes, instead looking for inspiration in the Star Wars universe and intending to merge the RPG classes later on.

As a result, The Old Republic classes were inspired by a number of traditional archetypes within the films. Emperor Palpatine served as the basis for the Sith Sorcerer class, though the name was eventually changed to Sith Inquisitor and the Sorcerer became one of the Inquisitor's advanced classes. Darth Vader inspired the Sith Warrior class, while his light-side counterpart Anakin Skywalker and son Luke Skywalker were the archetypes of the Jedi Knight class. The Jedi Wizard class, which was later renamed the Jedi Consular, was inspired by Yoda, and the Smuggler and Bounty Hunter classes were based on Han Solo and Boba Fett. Clone troopers inspired the Trooper class, but the writers struggled to create an eighth class that would represent the Empire without copying the Trooper. The Imperial Spy, later titled the Imperial Agent, was the result of their discussions, and the writers initially intended to base the Agent's storyline on the famous series of James Bond spy movies before senior writer Alexander Freed proposed an alternate path. Freed, who eventually wrote most of the Agent storyline, instead pitched the class as more along the lines of the TV action series 24 and the spy thriller Bourne Identity. The resultant storyline was not based directly on a character from the films, but instead took inspiration from elements such as Darth Maul's tracking technology, the Bothan Spynet, and the infiltration of Jabba's Palace in Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi.

The Jedi Warden and Sith Assassin classes were eventually incorporated into the game as advanced classes for the Jedi Knight and Sith Inquisitor, and the Gray Jedi-esque Mystic class was adapted into the Voss species when the writers finalized the eight classes for the game. The next step for the writers was to flesh out the galaxy that the classes would occur within: preparation for the Trooper storyline saw the development of the Republic and Imperial Militaries as well as their cultures, organization, and history. Similarly, the creation of the Imperial Agent class led to the development of Imperial Intelligence and its counterpart, the Republic Strategic Information Service. The Smuggler class quickly developed into an action-comedy that the writers felt would not have been able to exist as a singular RPG, though they felt that it was a good representation of their initial goals. For both the Smuggler and Bounty Hunter classes, the writers created a fully-fleshed out underworld that could support both classes, and the affection for the Mandalorian culture that many of the writers had led to the Mandalorians' prominent presence within The Old Republic.

After developing the histories and backgrounds for the classes, the developers then determined each class' combat abilities and style of play. In an attempt to avoid limiting gameplay options for players, the team chose not to assign each class to only one of the three RPG archetypes and instead gave them a specific style of combat. These styles allowed each of the classes to fill more than one of the RPG classes, and the developers made sure that Force-using classes would not able to overpower others by balancing the different classes. The Trooper and Bounty Hunter classes were granted powerful weapons and armor to compensate, while the Agent and Smuggler received cover and stealth abilities in addition to specialized gear.

The outfits for the Jedi Knight classes were primarily inspired by the armored robes worn by Obi-Wan Kenobi in the Star Wars: Clone Wars series, and Arnie Jorgensen designed the Knight's various attire to mirror the player's progression from Padawan to Jedi Master by gradually applying armor and archaic designs to gear at different levels. In contrast, the Jedi Consular class was originally intended to be reminiscent of a ancient and powerful wizard. Jorgensen's first concept was a fusion of technology and a "wild man in the desert" image, though the final designs moved away from this idea and became more elaborate and formal. However, Jorgensen's designs were incorporated into higher-level player-versus-player gear. The Trooper class was heavily influenced by stormtroopers, snowtroopers, scout troopers, and clone troopers, with additional inspiration coming from the outfits of Rebel soldiers and starfighter pilots. Jorgensen drew on the appearance of plasteel armor from the films to create the outfits for both the Trooper class and other Republic military personnel, and the specialized cold-weather trooper armor seen on Hoth and Ilum was inspired by Ralph McQuarrie's unused concepts from Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back. The Smuggler's appearance was intended to convey a scavenger feel, with the idea that smugglers would gather various pieces of gear from different sources as they traveled the galaxy. In designing the class, Jorgensen drew on a wide variety of films in the various adventure genres.

For the Bounty Hunter class, the artist drew on a wide array of characters from the films to create a battle-worn and improvised look that also featured powerful armor and weaponry. The Imperial Agent was designed to convey intrigue and a clandestine air, as spies were unable to openly display their skills or allegiance but also had to retain functionality in their gear. The Sith Warrior class was largely inspired by the armor of Darth Vader, as armor was an essential part of the class's design, and the final designs were intended to remind players of the famous Sith Lord. While Trooper and Bounty Hunter armor was intended as protective, the artists designed the outfits for the Sith Warrior to convey the idea that they were essentially torture devices. Further inspiration came from concept art for villains from the films, and the art team frequently consulted the various The Art of books for the prequel trilogy. In a similar fashion, the Inquisitor class was designed to convey a sense of horror and inspire fear, and the artists drew inspiration from the Hellraiser movie franchise and Wayne Barlowe's artwork in Barlowe's Inferno. To distinguish the class from the Sith Warrior, the artists incorporated technological elements and color palettes of black and violet.

Building the worlds
"We have this giant canvas of known world we can use. But what's awesome is that, given the time frame of the game, we can take those expectations and expand on them. We can give fans something new and exciting."

- Senior World Designer Shawn Ketcherside

When it came to choosing the worlds that would be included in The Old Republic, the designers and writers sought out worlds that originated in a wide variety of sources. Some of the planets would be from the films, some from Knights of the Old Republic, a number of obscure Expanded Universe worlds, and several brand new planets to round out their selection. The planets would also have to be visually unique and also offer the opportunity for good storytelling. The first two worlds to be conceptualized by the artists in 2007 were Korriban and Tython, and the writers were largely responsible for the design of the planets on account of the detailed design documents they wrote for each world. Each set of documents was passed to Jeff Dobson, the game's art director, and then given to the concept artists. Under the leadership of senior concept artist Clint Young, the artists would then give life to the worlds, and the two teams constantly exchanged feedback and information throughout the creative process. Before actually adding details to the worlds, the artists completed a series of color studies&mdash;often over a dozen a day&mdash;in order to determine the color palettes for each world. From there, the artists gradually added details to each successive sketch until they finally decided on a final version. For familiar worlds such as Tatooine, Hoth, and Coruscant, the artists worked to stay true to the established visions of the planets but also give the players new content. Brand-new worlds allowed the artists more freedom, but often meant that the team had to spend more time on making sure that the planets felt like they belonged in Star Wars. The completed concepts were sent to the writers, who added additional details such as the lightning towers on the storm-shrouded world of Dromund Kaas, and such additions occasionally led to the creation of new missions based on those details.

When concept work began in 2007, Korriban was the first planet to be designed, and Jorgensen's first paintings of the Sith Academy and Korriban's sunset led the artists to decide that each world needed strong and specific lighting. As a result, time-of-day changes were eliminated, and each planet received a specific and distinct look that was unique. The second planet to be conceptualized was Tython, and the artists were forced to develop it completely from scratch as the planet had not been depicted in any previous Expanded Universe source by that time. Tython was intentionally designed to convey a mixture of beauty, awe, and fear, but the planet's mountainous terrain proved difficult for the artists initially. In early 2008, the artists began work on Ord Mantell, another planet that had very few visual appearances for the artists to reference. The artists initially began with an endless sea dotted with numerous craggy islands, and then applied bomb scarring to the terrain while also adding broken ships and damaged structures. The team's intention was to display the effects that war could have on an environment, but also to show that small pieces of beauty still existed within the region.

Nal Hutta proved a challenge for the artists, as it had been consistently depicted as a vile and disgusting environment for anyone but the Hutts. In order to make players want to be there, the team mixed the imagery of Jabba's Palace with a color palette that was described as "pea soup and barf", and the addition of factories and sewage pipes highlighted the Hutts' disregard for the environment while also giving players recognizable geography amid the swamps. Hoth was another challenge&mdash;in all previous sources, it had been depicted as flat and inhospitable with little to no life. As that would have been unappealing to players, Jorgensen's first concept design featured an expansive starship graveyard, and the artists soon added other features such as military bases, mountains, and pirate outposts. Further additions included volcanic mountains, based off of established continuity that stated Hoth was heated by internal volcanic rock, and geographical features to break up the endless snow. While designing Tatooine in early 2008, the artists relied on the significant visual content from the films, but also drew from Expanded Universe literature to add oasis and patches of fertile vegetation. The artists also worked to ensure that Tatooine incorporated the game's specific aesthetic style, resulting in a world that was not quite as bleak and gritty as the one that appeared within the films.

Dromund Kaas previously appeared in the 1998 video game Star Wars: Jedi Knight: Mysteries of the Sith, and the planet's historic ties to the dark side and the Sith led the writers to select it for the Sith Empire's capital. The concept artists approached the design of the planet with the idea that the Sith had subjugated Dromund Kaas, and the planet was actually rebelling against its inhabitants. Clint Young intended to showcase the fact that Dromund Kaas was originally lush and beautiful before the arrival of the Sith, and he twisted the shapes present within his reference imagery of canyons and forests to create a planet that was not completely corrupted. Young's concept art for Taris featured a post-apocalyptic world that was strewn with wreckage and the remains of the buildings destroyed in the bombardment three centuries earlier, but the design proved unwieldy for members of the design team. Andrew Collins described Young's design as being similar to a floor upon which a child had dumped a bucket of LEGOs, and the planet artists responded to the critiques by scaling back the destruction and trying a new tactic. The artists and designers treated the playable environment as the basement of Taris' city, building a series of pylons and plates that had originally supported the enormous buildings. However, Taris seemed incomplete to the designers, and was therefore set aside until later. When they returned to Taris, Collins, Dobson, and Jorgensen once again started from scratch beyond that first version, shutting down their other projects and spending six months working on new terrains and textures for the world. Jorgensen added vines and foliage to the plate structures in order to show that the planet was creeping back to life, and Collins varied the architecture and added new layers to make the wreckage more real. The final touch to the design was the addition of enormous, twisted metal beams that showed the ruined city-world's superstructure, and the artists then felt that they had captured Taris correctly.

Announcement and promotion
BioWare was purchased by Electronic Arts in October 2007, and LucasArts posted a joint press release with BioWare a few weeks later that announced the two companies were cooperating on a future project. An alleged former employee of LucasArts emailed the gaming blog Kotaku with the information that BioWare's project was actually Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 3, a sequel to the 2004 video game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords.

In June 2008, Electronic Arts' CEO John Riccitiello mentioned at a stock conference that the game was intended for a release in either 2010 or 2011, though the MMO and the joint project with LucasArts were not confirmed to be one and the same until July 17 when Riccitiello mentioned that one of their two upcoming MMORPGs was in cooperation with LucasArts, and the game was set for release sometime in 2009. Lucasfilm Ltd. had filed applications for the registration of "Star Wars: The Old Republic" and "The Old Republic" as trademarks on July 3, 2008, and on October 7 both LucasArts and BioWare issued an invitation to the press to attend an event on October 21 about "the game that has been rumored about for years," and the two companies then revealed The Old Republic to the public. Doctor Ray Muzyka announced during the event that The Old Republic was combining BioWare's storytelling abilities with LucasArts in order to add a fourth pillar of story to the traditional three gameplay pillars of MMO's–combat, exploration, and character progression. Doctor Greg Zeschuk, Muzyka's co-founder of BioWare and fellow EA vice president, stated that Star Wars: The Old Republic was set approximately three centuries after the original Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic.

In February 2009, the official site began publishing the webcomic Threat of Peace, which depicted the Sacking of Coruscant and the days afterwards as the galaxy settled into the Cold War. Every other Friday, Dark Horse Comics released the next 3 pages of the webcomic, and the webcomic's third Act came to an end in January 2010. On March 27, the first entry in the Galactic Timeline series of videos was released on the site. The series, which featured the Jedi Master Gnost-Dural reviewing the history of the Great Galactic War and the Sith Empire, received a new entry every two months until February 2011, when the Timeline was discontinued after the twelfth entry on the Great Hyperspace War. At the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in June 2009, BioWare and LucasArts premiered the first trailer for The Old Republic, a nearly four-minute-long cinematic trailer entitled Deceived. Developed by Blur Studio with the help of Skywalker Sound, Deceived was rendered entirely in photo-realistic CGI, and it depicted the fall of the Jedi Temple during the Sacking of Coruscant. Deceived received praise from both fans and industry critics, though LucasArts' marketing manager Roger Evoy caused confusion when he claimed that The Old Republic was set between the prequel trilogy and the original trilogy in an interview.

On September 29, 2009, it was announced that BioWare would begin accepting applications for game testers. However, the sheer volume of applications they received over the course of the next 24 hours forced the company to shut down The Old Republic website temporarily. The site was brought back up not long afterwards, and applications were once again accepted for game testing. Blood of the Empire, a second series of webcomics set during the Great Galactic War, premiered on the official site in April 2010 and ran for the rest of the year. The second trailer for the game, a six-minute video entitled Hope that featured the Battle of Alderaan, was released on June 14, 2010 and was also developed by Blur Studio. Almost a month later, the first tie-in novel for the game, Fatal Alliance, was published. The official site underwent another update in October 2010, and BioWare began to actively promote the game and give insight into the upcoming features at that time. The Holonet, a section of the site devoted the game's storyline and history, was regularly updated with additional content, including biographies on influential characters such as Supreme Chancellor Janarus, Darth Jadus, and Satele Shan. In the regular Fan Friday events, the site highlighted fan art and fan fiction created by users on the site's community forums, and also released new concept art, avatars, and information on upcoming events.

Over the course of 2011, the developers released a number of "Developer Blogs," "Studio Insiders," and other news articles to give an inside look into the creation of The Old Republic. In March,Star Wars: The Old Republic was featured at a booth at the gaming convention PAX East, and the world premiere of gameplay for Flashpoint: Taral V and Tython were showcased at the event. The Lost Suns, the third comic series to tie in to the game, was released starting June 8, and the series further explored the game's setting. On June 6, the third trailer for The Old Republic, Return, was released, featuring Darth Malgus, Satele Shan, and the fall of Korriban at the beginning of the Great Galactic War.

In early June, The Old Republic was also featured at E3 2011 in Los Angeles, and around that time, the gaming equipment company Razer announced they would be producing The Old Republic-themed gaming mouses, keyboards, and headsets. The Old Republic was made available for pre-order in late July, just before it was featured at a number of gaming conventions in August: the San Diego Comic-Con, GamesCon 2011, and PAX 2011.

In September, Doctors Muzyka and Zeschuk announced the game's launch dates for North America and Europe at the 2011 Eurogamer Expo, and beta testing for the game began in the weeks afterward. The Old Republic was featured again at other conventions such as NYCC 2011 and Paris Games Week in October, and the countdown to the game's release was marked by an increase in the number of behind-the-scenes videos, images, and information. In October and November, The Old Republic continued their Pre-Launch Guild Program by allowing players to finalize their guilds before the game's launch. A third tie-in novel, Star Wars: The Old Republic: Revan, was released in November and revealed the fates of Revan and Meetra Surik, the player characters from the previous Knights of the Old Republic games, while also setting up the events of The Old Republic and giving further backstory.

Initial release and regional expansions
"This is an incredible moment for everyone at BioWare and our partners at LucasArts who have dedicated their lives to build this extraordinary game. We appreciate the patience from the millions of fans who have been waiting for the game’s release."

- Doctor Ray Muzyka

Star Wars: The Old Republic was first made available for pre-ordering on July 22, 2011, and BioWare announced three editions of the game for purchase: a Standard edition, a Digital Deluxe edition, and a Collector's edition. Pre-ordering any of the three editions gave the player seven days of early access to the game as well as a special color crystal that changed the color of any weapon to yellow-black. The Digital Deluxe Edition included a flare gun, training droid, HoloDancer, holocamera, and a Single Trooper Aerial Platform. The Collector's Edition included all of those items as well as a Minimech CE Mouse Droid and access to an exclusive in-game Collector's Edition store. The Collector's Edition also included merchandise outside of the game; the edition came in a large box that included a metal CD-ROM case, a copy of The Journal of Master Gnost-Dural, the game's soundtrack, a map of the galaxy, a security key fob, and a statue of Darth Malgus produced by Gentle Giant Studios.

In September 2011, Doctors Muzyka and Zeschuk announced a North America launch date of December 20 and a European launch date of December 22 for The Old Republic at the 2011 Eurogamer Expo in London, England. A 1-month subscription cost $14.99, while 3-month and 6-month subscriptions cost $13.99 and $12.99 respectively. A revised release date of December 20 for Europe was later announced on October 14. The Old Republic ran a series of beta testing weekends during October, November, and December leading up to the game's release, with their largest Beta Testing Weekend occurring on November 12-13th. On December 7, players who had pre-ordered The Old Republic were allowed to pre-load the game in preparation for the start of Early Game Access on December 13.

On December 19, the day before The Old Republic went live, Doctors Muzyka and Zeschuk personally went to the Best Buy store in Union Square, New York City, to sell the first copy of The Old Republic. The day of the game's release, a large number of fans dressed up as Sith and Jedi, including one as Darth Malgus, and conducted a "freeze mob" fight in New York City's Times Square&mdash;an event which reached over 1.6 million views on YouTube by the end of the week afterwards. Over one million players had registered by December 23, resulting in a large strain on BioWare's servers in the first few days, though the company believed that most of the issues had been resolved by the 23rd. By December 26, over a million players had begun playing The Old Republic, with a total of over 60 million hours of gameplay logged by the servers&mdash;making The Old Republic the fastest-growing subscription MMORPG in history. A press release was issued by BioWare and LucasArts on December 26 thanking fans and announcing various statistics about player activity, such as the fact that over 850,000 Sith Warriors and 810,000 Jedi Knights had been created by players in the last week.

On February 14, 2012, a released date of March 1 was announced for Australia, New Zealend, Hong Kong, and Singapore.

Weekend Passes, Trials, and Free-To-Play
On March 13, BioWare announced the start of Weekend Passes for The Old Republic, a system in which non-subscribers could participate in a free trial between Thursday and Sunday. The first Weekend Pass ran from Thursday, March 15 to the early morning of Monday, March 19, and a second Weekend Pass was announced on March 20 that lasted from March 22 through March 26. Further Weekend Passes ran between April 5-9, April 19-23, and May 17-21. BioWare and LucasArts also announced a Friends Trial for the The Old Republic on April 3, which allowed players to invite up to twenty-five friends to participate in a 7-day trial of The Old Republic. The Friends Trial was restricted to the four Origin Worlds, though players could continue their storylines if they subscribed to the game. Players who participated in the Friends Trial received an exclusive Kurtob Alliance Speeder in July.

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Continued promotion and events
On October 18, 2012, the first Star Wars: The Old Republic Free-to-Play Insider Preview was released on the official site. The video, which was narrated by various game producers, gave insights into the upcoming Free-to-Play option, as well as insights into the latest news and information on the game as a whole. The second video, released on November 8, focused on the Cartel Market system and the new items that would be available in the Market. The third video was released on December 20, 2012, and focused on various updates that had been made to "Preferred Status" since the release of the Free-to-Play system, and showcased new items available on the Cartel Market for the holidays. However, with the fourth installment on February 11, the series was renamed to the Star Wars: The Old Republic Insider, and the video showcased new Valentine's Day-themed items in the Cartel Market as well as the upcoming Game Update 1.7

The name was further shortened to The Old Republic Insider with the fifth video on March 14 that showcased the Contraband Packs and the upcoming Game Update 2.0, and the numbering was dropped in favor of labelling the episodes by month in the April 26 installment that showcased the Cathar and Game Update 2.1. In the July 5 edition of the Insider, the upcoming Game Update 2.3 was highlighted, as well as the soon-to-be-introduced Ewok companion Treek.

On October 10, 2012, the Star Wars: The Old Republic Community Cantina Tour was announced: a series of meet & greets with The Old Republic community team and developers. Beginning on October 11 at the New York Comic Con, the Cantina Tour traveled to Austin, Texas in November, New Orleans in December, Paris and London in February, San Francisco in March Dallas in May, Los Angeles in June San Diego in July, and Chicago in August 2013.

Game Update 1.1: Rise of the Rakghouls
"A mysterious outbreak of Rakghouls threatens the worlds of the Tion Hegemony, a strategically important sector of the galaxy that has remained neutral to both Republic and Imperial advances. Now Republic and Imperial forces race to the besieged world of Kaon to eliminate the threat, desperate to secure the allegiance of the Tion Hegemony for themselves&hellip;"

- Game Update 1.1: Rise of the Raghouls patchnotes

Game Update 1.1: Rise of the Rakghouls was the first regularly-scheduled content update for The Old Republic, and it was announced on January 13, 2012. The update more than tripled the size of the Hutt Hospitality Operation, adding four new bosses to the group mission. The update also introduced a new Flashpoint entitled Kaon Under Siege, where players travel to the planet Kaon and fight through an outbreak of rakghouls. Originally slated for release on January 17, the update was delayed until the following day for unknown reasons.

Game Update 1.2: Legacy
"The galaxy is in turmoil. War rages across countless worlds as Republic and Imperial forces struggle for control of critical resources. Amidst the chaos, threats emerge from all sides. The planet Denova, known for its extensive deposits of baradium ore, has been seized by a band of mercenaries and veteran Imperial defectors with mysterious motives. If they are not dislodged, the explosive arsenal they can create will give them the power to destroy any armed force – Republic or Imperial. On Corellia, a corrupt councilor attempts to maximize hypermatter profits by playing both sides of the conflict, and the crazed mastermind behind the Rakghoul outbreak, discovered on Ord Mantell, continues to threaten the lives of all sentient beings in the galaxy&hellip;"

- Game Update 1.2 patchnotes

Game Update 1:2 Legacy was the second regularly-scheduled content update for The Old Republic. After significant pre-release promotion beginning on March 8, Legacy was released on April 12, 2012. As an April Fool's joke, BioWare announced a new mini-game entitled Ship Droid, where the player would assume control of the steward droid on their character's vessel, and stated that it would be part of Game Update 1.2 along with a new "Etiquette Points System". However, the new article was later given an "april fool's" tag and revealed to be a hoax. The update's primary addition was an overhaul of the game's Legacy system, including improvements that allowed players to build a family tree of characters as well as the implementation of new abilities and awards for players through the Legacy system. Update 1.2 also introduced the Flashpoint: The Lost Island, a sequel to Kaon Under Siege, as well as a new Operation entitled Explosive Conflict and a new player-vs.-player warzone named Novare Coast.

Game Update 1.3: Allies
"Game Update 1.3 is focused around the new Group Finder function, which will help you find other players to group up with for Flashpoints and Operations easily. In addition, the Legacy System has been updated with purchasable character perks. Leveling a new Legacy character can now be customized to your preferred play style."

- Press release for Update 1.3 playtesting

Game Update 1.3: Allies was first announced by BioWare on May 23, and was released on June 26. The update introduced Adaptive Gear, specialized gear that allowed players to appear as Republic troopers, Imperial soldiers, Sand People, and more. Allies also added the ability to craft and sell kits that unlocked augmentation modification slots on weapons. The update also added new character perks to the Legacy that add experience bonuses to various parts of The Old Republic, but the update's primary addition was the Group Finder tool, which allowed players to find groups to participate in Flashpoints and Operations more easily.

Game Update 1.4: Terror From Beyond
"In "Terror from Beyond", you will be called upon to face a mysterious new threat that has emerged from one of the most obscure places in the galaxy: the Gree planet of Asation. The Gree have been safeguarding ancient technologies on the planet for centuries, but seemingly on its own one of the technologies, called a "Hypergate" has been activated. Terrible creatures have begun emerging from this Hypergate, and the Gree fear the worst is yet to come. You must travel to Asation, close the Hypergate, and defeat whatever evil it has unleashed. Get ready to face the most challenging enemy yet. A true Terror From Beyond!"

- Developer Dispatch

Game Update 1.4: Terror From Beyond was first announced unofficially in a Developer Blog entry on August 30 by Jesse Sky, where it was stated that the Operation Terror from Beyond would be included as one of its features. This was later followed by an official announcement, including a list of features, on September 12, 2012. The update was officially released on September 26, 2012. The update introduced the Terror from Beyond Operation, which is set on the Gree world of Asation and deals with the actions of the Sith Lords known as the Dread Masters. Completing the Operation and defeating its five bosses helps players acquired the Dread Guard gear, which was the most powerful gear to date. Update 1.4 also introduced customization for the player's companion characters, allowing players to match their companions' outfits to the item in their chest slot and also hide their headgear. The update included a new emote feature for player characters, allowing players to set their characters' facial expressions, and the Group Finder tool received further tweaks and functionality. An early announcement also revealed that the visual quality of The Old Republic shadow effects had been greatly improved, as the developers chose to completely rewrite the coding of the game's shadows.

Game Update 1.5: HK-51 Activated
"With this Game Update, we are extremely proud to bring you the re-imagination of one of our favorite characters from the universe of the Old Republic. BioWare has a long history of memorable companion characters, not the least of which is HK-47. With the release of Game Update 1.5, all players will have access to the newest model of this infamous Assassin Droid – HK-51. You begin your adventure to find HK-51 in the new mission area called Section X and must complete a set of compelling missions to ultimately unlock HK-51 for use as a fully featured companion character."

- Executive Producer Jeff Hickman and Senior Producer Blaine Christine

Game Update 1.5: HK-51 Activated debuted on the Public Test Server on October 11 without much previous promotion, though the introduction of HK-51 had been hinted at as early as July 16 when the trailer HK-51 Revealed was released. The update went live on November 15, introducing a number of major changes for the game. A new companion, HK-51, was made available for all classes, and the Section X daily mission area on Belsavis was added alongside a "Nightmare Mode" of Operation Explosive Conflict. The Old Republic introduced its full free-to-play option as well as the new Cartel Market in Update 1.5, giving both subscribers and non-subscribers the chance to purchase unique items and in-game bonuses in exchange for Cartel Coins. On a technical note, the update also featured improvements in the visual quality of the game's foliage, as developers chose to add a translucency effect to foliage so that plans would glow when hit by light. The resultant effect improved the game's visual quality without affecting framerate.

Game Update 1.6 Ancient Hypergate
Game Update 1.6: Ancient Hypergate debuted on the Public Test Server on November 20, less than a week after the roll-out of Game Update 1.5, and the update was officially released on December 11. Update 1.6 introduces the new Ancient Hypergate Warzone and six new Heroic Space Missions for both factions, as well as Grade 7 Starship Upgrades to help players complete the new missions. To celebrate the game's upcoming anniversary, Life Day-themed gear and fireworks were added for a limited time, and certain tiers of the game's PvP gear system were altered. Also included in the update was a number of new tooltips to recommend gear quality, as well as clearer explanations of the rewards that can be earned in group quests.

Game Update 1.7 Return of the Gree
"Furthermore, the introduction of the Gree event also introduces our new event philosophy, one of recurrence. All events we run will be designed with the possibility that they may be reactivated again, and, while the Gree's time on Ilum will be limited, we are already making plans for them to revisit multiple times over the course of this year alone. As we add additional events with this philosophy, The Old Republic will feel like a dynamic, ever changing universe for players to explore."

- Lead Designer Daimon Schubert and Executive Produce Jeff Hickman

Game Update 1.7: Return of the Gree, which was first announced on January 11, was released on February 12 and centers around the Relics of the Gree World Event on Ilum. The Game Update also introduced the Galactic Reputation system, which ties in with the Legacy system and allows players to complete various missions for different organizations&mdash;ranging from factions in the Empire and the Republic to species such as the Voss and the Gree&mdash;in order to gain Reputation with the factions. Through the Reputation system, players can unlock mini-pets, gear, and Legacy Titles, which are titles that can be used by any character in your legacy and are shown alongside your character's title in their nameplate.

Game Update 2.0: Scum and Villainy
"Today we are a proud studio having delivered what we believe is our most ambitious update to date: our first Digital Expansion: Rise of the Hutt Cartel and Game Update 2.0: Scum and Villainy. This update is a big one – it centers upon the new story planet of Makeb, but also includes an increase in the level cap, all-new mission types, and a new major systems such as Achievements."

- Daimon Schubert

Game Update 2.0: Scum and Villainy went live on the Public Test Server on February 20, 2013, and was released to the public on April 9 in order to coincide with the release of Rise of the Hutt Cartel for players who have pre-ordered the expansion. With the release of the update, Planetary Commendations have been consolidated into one type, and Elder Game Commendations have been reworked in order to reduce confusion. New Basic Commendations are earned through Level 51+ activities, while Elite Commendations are earned from Level 55 Flashpoints and Ultimate Commendations from Level 55 Operations. Additional items, included Sith armor inspired by the Deceived trailer, have been added to the Cartel Market, and players in guilds now gain a 5% experience gain bonus. Priority Transport Terminals have also been added to both factions' fleets, allowing easier access to the daily mission areas.

Furthermore, Game Update 2.0 introduces Operation Scum and Villainy, where players travel to the new planet of Darvannis. All Flashpoints and Operations now reward players with improved gear, and Level 55 players can now participate in Hard Mode versions for Flashpoints Hammer Station, Athiss, Mandalorian Raiders, and Cademimu as well as Nightmare mode for Operation: Terror From Beyond. Another major feature is the addition of the Legacy Achievements system, which introduces over 1,900 Achievements that players can earn on any character in their Legacy. Achievements can grant rewards, including Cartel Coins and new titles. However, some features included in the update, such as the increase in level cap to 55 and the addition of macrobinoculars and seeker droids, are reserved for players who have purchased Rise of the Hutt Cartel.

With the release of Update 2.0, the combat system for all classes has been overhauled. The Alacrity stat has been altered to increase the activation speed of abilities and resource regeneration, which also has the effect of speeding up combat animations. Shields and the Accuracy stat have also been altered, increasing their importance and usefulness to many classes. The skill trees for all classes and advanced classes underwent significant changes, with more than half of the abilities and skills having been either replaced or altered. In the second week after the release of Update 2.0, a series of Developer Blogs were posted on the game's official site in order to give players more information on the changes for each class.

Game Update 2.1: Customization
"We are thrilled to release Game Update 2.1: Customization today. This update introduces many highly requested and anticipated features to Star Wars: The Old Republic. As the name indicates, Game Update 2.1 is all about giving players the freedom to customize their characters to fully immerse themselves in their personal Star Wars saga."

- Cory Butler

Game Update 2.1: Customization was first announced on April 26 in a video that previewed the addition of the Cathar as a playable species. The April edition of The Old Republic Insider, released the same day, gave further information on the update, announcing the addition of the Appearance Designer Kiosk as well as upcoming Cartel Market items. The Kiosk allows players to completely recreate their character's appearances in exchange for Cartel Coins, and the addition of Dye Modules allows playeres to change the colors of any crafted gear above Level 15. The update was released on May 14, and included the addition of the Collections Interface, which allows players to unlock Cartel Market items for their entire account at a discount price. Additionally, with the release of Update 2.1 players are now able to purchase a variey of Convenience Services, including Character Rename, Legacy Rename, and Guild Rename, in the Cartel Market.

Game Update 2.1 was originally announced as "Dance of the Hutts" as part of an April Fool's joke on The Old Republic official site. The proposed update would have featured a new PvP area entitled "Toborro's Shakedown" in which players would hold dance-offs against each other, and also a ride-able Hutt mount known as the "Huttese Transporter".

Game Update 2.2
"Put your guild’s coordination and skill to the ultimate test as you conquer twelve nightmarish bosses on the planets of Asation and Darvannis in two newly upgraded Level 55 Nightmare Mode Operations coming soon in Game Update 2.2: Operation Nightmare. Fight for a chance to earn a brand new set of Kell Dragon gear, the most powerful PvE gear available, along with two new stunning vehicles."

- Announcement for Update 2.2

Game Update 2.2: Operation Nightmare was first announced on May 24 during Bruce Maclean's "Summer of SWTOR" announcement, and it was released in two parts. The first, Update 2.2, added a Nightmare Mode for Operation: Terror From Beyond, as well as new guild bonuses, two new vehicles, and the Kell Dragon PvE gear set. Underworld Gear crafting was also added in the first part, and the second part&mdash;Update 2.2.2&mdash;added a Nightmare Mode to Operation: Scum and Villainy. Update 2.2 was released on June 12, though Update 2.2.2 was not released until July 10.

Game Update 2.3
Game Update 2.3: Titans of Industry is a Czerka-themed update that was first announced during Bruce Maclean's "Summer of SWTOR" announcement on May 24, with a target release date of August 6. The update went live on the Public Test Server on June 28, when it was announced that the update would be centered around three main additions: a new Level 55 daily mission area and two new Flashpoints. The mission area is the moon of CZ-198, which is the site of a major Czerka Corporation facility that has recently entered an emergency lockdown, while the Flashpoint: Czerka Corporate Labs and Flashpoint: Czerka Core Meltdown deal with various crises at the facility. In the July edition of The Old Republic Insider, it was revealed that Update 2.3 would include a new Ewok companion named Treek that would be available for all classes, and on July 5 the new recurring Bounty Contract Week was announced, as was the addition of the Cartel Bazaar areas to both factions' fleets.

Game Update 2.4
On July 16 2013, SWTOR game developers confirmed a variety of features coming in Game Update 2.4 on October 1, 2013.

The update features a new planet with its own mini story arc, Oricon where the Dread Masters formed their headquarters.

In addition to the new planet, two new operations, Dread Fortress and Dread Palace are set for release.

Also, multiple 4v4 PvP Warzone arenas are set for release.

Rakghoul Outbreak


"Attention Republic citizens. The Health and Safety Council has updated its recommendations for dealing with extreme cases of rakghoul plague. Anyone who has suffered a full-body genetic mutation from rakghoul plague is now considered a high-risk threat to anyone nearby. As there is no cure for this disease once genetic mutation is complete, citizens are advised to employ lethal force to prevent further infections. If you are unable or unwilling to use lethal force, please contact Republic Military representatives. They will assist you."

- Republic news reporter

The game's first World Event, Rakghoul Outbreak, began on April 15, 2012. Centered on Tatooine, the event introduced a number of limited time missions that dealt with the otubreak of the rakghoul plague on the planet, and locales such as Mos Ila and Anchorhead received environmental changes such as debris from the infected cruiser Stardream and special containment soldiers. The Stardream itself could be found in the northeastern corner of the Dune Sea region, and Codex entries revealed the history of the crash and also linked the event's origins with the recently-released Operation: Lost Island. Players earned special commendations for completing the daily missions, and the commendations could be spent at special vendors to purchase items that included new green-black color crystals, a Rakling pet, and rakghoul-styled customizations for companion characters. Players could also be infected with the rakghoul plague, and would die from the illness if not treated.

On April 20, five days into the event, BioWare released the in-game news report by the Republic News Network as a promotional video on the game's official YouTube channel. The video gave an overview of the threat the rakghoul plague posed to the galaxy, and the news report ends when a bystander succumbs to the plague and is shot by Republic Military personnel The event came to an end on April 24, and the missions, the Stardream and other event-related game features were removed at that time. However, the vendors for the event commendations remained in place to allow players to still redeem those commendations that they had not yet spent.

The Grand Acquisitions Race


BioWare launched the game's second World Event, The Grand Acquisitions Race on August 14, 2012. For the second event, BioWare preceded launch with the debut of the Imperial News Network in-game report on the game's YouTube channel. The event's story ties into the overall story arc involving the Gree species, with the mysterious Chevin Conglomerate of Vinsoth announcing a galaxy-wide quest for artifacts so that they can appease the coming Gree fleet. In-game, their search manifested as a scavenger hunt for event-specific items in exchange for reward tokens which could be used to buy new items. The search involved nine artifacts, many of which could be found on Nar Shaddaa, while other artifacts were located on neutral worlds or each factions' capital. The event concluded on August 21, 2012.

Relics of the Gree
The Old Republic third World Event, Relics of the Gree, was announced on January 11, and it is a sequel to the events of the Grand Acquisitions Race. Relics of the Gree is a recurring event that initially ran from February 12 through February 26, and it focuses on the arrival of the Gree starship known as the Gray Secant on the Western Ice Shelf. The Western Ice Shelf was redone as part of the event, and a number of new Gree-themed daily missions were added to the region as part of the event. Players who participated in the event and completed the daily missions earned Reputation with the Gree Enclave as part of Update 1.7's new Reputation system, and players with high enough Reputation could purchase exclusive gear from vendors who remained on Ilum even after the event ended. As a recurring event, Relics of the Gree returned to the game between March 12 and March 26 as part of The Old Republic "March to Makeb" promotional campaign, and was brought back between May 21-28 and July 23 through August 6.

Rise of the Hutt Cartel


"The Hutts will not be allowed to expand their dominion at our expense."

- Supreme Chancellor Leontyne Saresh

The game's first retail expansion, Rise of the Hutt Cartel, was first announced on December 18, 2012, with an intended release in the spring of 2013. Rise of the Hutt Cartel introduces a new dual-faction planet, Makeb, upon which the players battle the forces of the Hutt Cartel as the organization attempts to become a third galactic power. The expansion also increases the level cap to Level 55, and is offered for a regular price of $19.99, though subscribes were initially able to pre-order the game for only $9.99. On January 23, it was announced that players who preorder the expansion would receive three exclusive in-game items: a holostatue of the Hutt Dr. Oggurobb, a Makrin Seedling Mini-Pet, and the "Scourge of the Hutts" title.

Further Developer Blogs, Updates, and trailers in March gave further information on Makeb and its history, and on March 12 The Old Republic announced Double XP weekends as part of their "March to Makeb" promotion. During the final three weekends of March and the first weekend of April, players were able to gain double the amount of experience so that they could reach Level 50 in time for the release of Rise of the Hutt Cartel, and the Relics of the Gree event was re-released to further entice players. Finally, on March 25, BioWare and LucasArts announced a release date of April 14 for Rise of the Hutt Cartel, and Game Update 2.0 would be released on April 9 to accompany the opening of pre-order early access to the expansion.

Future content
In addition to the game's various updates, BioWare has announced a number of upcoming features which, as yet, have had no specific release date beyond sometime in the second half of 2012:


 * Adding a new space combat mission titled Space Station Assault
 * Super Space Project: a space update which takes a departure from the current space missions.

Gameplay
The Old Republic does not dramatically diverge from traditional MMORPG gameplay. Players control an avatar in third-person view, interacting with the various elements of the game world and other players, and earn their own starship as part of their class story, which functions as an in-game base. Player-versus-player combat occurs in warzones, either Jedi vs. Sith or Republic vs. Sith Empire. However, BioWare has emphasized the story element of the game, something that the company feels is lacking in other MMORPGs. New characters are required to choose to align with one of two factions waging war on each other&mdash;the Galactic Republic or the Sith Empire. Several gameplay elements differ between the factions, such as story and available classes.

User interface and gameplay
In The Old Republic, players control their character in a third person view that is framed by the user interface, or UI. While each player can customize their UI, the standard interface features the primary quickbar, an easy-access area for players to place their preferred abilities and attacks, at the bottom of the screen. On the left side of the primary quickbar, a portrait of the player character is featured with their name, class, level, health, and their resources&mdash;which vary between Force power, energy, ammunition, or other options depending on the player's class. The right side of the quickbar features a portrait and health bar for whichever character or enemy is currently selected by the player. Effects that are currently active on the player or the targeted enemy are featured above the health bar. Characters are controlled by the W, A, S, and D keys, while the abilities in the player's primary quickbar are accessible by the number keys and the - and &#61; keys. Various other hotkeys allow the player access to different menus and features.

The bottom right corner of the screen is occupied by the mini-map, which can be expanded and customized to show different types of vendors and NPCs. The bottom left corner features a smaller quickbar, portrait, and health bar for the player's current companion, which can be expanded to access the full range of the companion's abilities. The middle right edge of the screen will highlight new tutorials that have become available to the player, and the upper right corner is occupied by the mission tracker. The tracker will display the name and objectives of as many of the player's current missions as can fit. In the middle of the screen's upper edge is the menu panel, which allows access to the Character Sheet&mdash;where the player can modify the weapons and gear currently equipped to their character and companion&mdash;the Inventory, the Abilities menu, the Skill Tree menu&dash;where players can spend the skill points they receive for leveling up on additional abilities and bonuses&mdash;as well as the Mission Log and the Options menu.

The final part of the interface is the chat window, which is locate in the upper left corner and can be customized to show chats with various groups of users. Further customization of the UI can add additional quickbars, as well as move the location of the other parts of the interface. In conversations, players watch cinematics until they reach a decision point, at which time they can select one of either two or three dialogue options. Some dialogue options will reward the player with light side or dark side alignment points, and some options cause players to lose or gain affection with their current companion.


 * Story and Group Areas
 * Grouping
 * Leveling Up
 * Taxis and Quick Travel
 * Defeat

Classes and playable species
Within Star Wars: The Old Republic, there are a total of eight classes divided between the two factions, Republic and Imperial, and each class has two advanced classes. If players choose to side with the Galactic Republic, they can decide whether to be a Jedi Knight or Consular of the Jedi Order, a Republic trooper, or a smuggler. For the Sith Empire faction, players can choose between a bounty hunter, Imperial Agent, Sith Warrior, or Sith Inquisitor. When creating a character, there are nine different species available, though each class is restricted to only four or five by default. The species include the Chiss, cyborgs, Humans, Miraluka, Mirialans, Rattataki, Sith Purebloods, Twi'leks, Zabrak and Cathar.

Republic
The Trooper class is the primary long-range class for the Republic faction, and utilizes a variety of blaster weaponry depending on the player's advanced class. Players initially chose between a Cyborg, Human, Mirialan, or Zabrak before the release of game Update 1.2, and the two advanced classes for the Trooper are the Vanguard and the Commando. Vanguards are classified as Ranged Tanks or Close-Quarters Damage, and are equipped with rifles, melee weapons, and shield generators. The second advanced class, the Commando, is classified as either Ranged Damage or Healer, and they carry large assault cannons as their primary weapon. Both advanced classes share the Assault Specialist skill tree, which teaches the use of explosives and grenades, and the Vanguard's Tactics and Shield Specialist trees deal with close-range combat and shielding respectively. For the Commando, the Combat Medic tree boosts healing abilities, and the Gunnery tree aids in maximizing the damage dealt by assault cannons. The Trooper class starts on the planet Ord Mantell and receives a BT-7 Thunderclap as their personal vessel. The class's five companions are Aric Jorgan, M1-4X, Elara Dorne, Tanno Vik, and Yuun.

The Jedi Consular class is one of the two Force-using classes for the Republic faction, and primarily focuses on the use of Force powers for offense and defense over the use of a lightsaber. Players choose between the Jedi Shadow and Jedi Sage advanced classes. Shadows are classified as Melee Damage or Melee Tanks, and they make use of the Infiltration and Kinetic Combat skill trees. These trees teach stealth abilities and double-bladed lightsaber combat respectively, and the Shadow shares the Force power-based Balance skill tree with the Sage. The Sage advanced class is classified as either Ranged Damage or Healing, and they can train in the Telekinetics skill tree, which benefits offensive Force powers, or the Seer tree, which supports healing and protection, in addition to the Balance skill tree. Only the Human, Miraluka, Mirialan, Twi'lek, and Zabrak species were available for the Consular class initially, though the Legacy system unlocks the other species.. Like the Jedi Knight class, the Consular receives a Defender-class light corvette as their personal vessel. The Consular class's five companions are Qyzen Fess, Nadia Grell, Zenith, Tharan Cedrax, and Felix Iresso.

Smuggler
 * Human, Cyborg, Mirialan, Twi'lek, Zabrak
 * XS Stock light freighter
 * Gunslinger and Scoundrel

Jedi Knight
 * Human, Miraluka, Mirialan, Twi'lek, Zabrak
 * Defender-class light corvette
 * Guardian and Sentinel

Sith Empire
Bounty Hunter
 * Chiss, Cyborg, Human, Rattataki, Zabrak
 * Powertech and Mercenary
 * D5-Mantis

Sith Inquisitor
 * Human, Rattataki, Sith Pureblood, Twi'lek, Zabrak
 * Assassin and Sorcerer
 * Fury-class

Imperial Agent
 * Chiss, Cyborg, Human, Rattataki, Zabrak
 * X-70B
 * Operative and Sniper

SIth Warrior
 * Cyborg, Human, Sith Pureblood, Twi'lek, Zabrak
 * Juggernaut and Marauder
 * Fury-class

Planets and quests
"When you get in the game and you walk outside for the first time, you realize that you're in this gigantic Star Wars universe on this huge planet. Not only are you going to be running around for hours, [but] knowing that there's a dozen other planets to explore is overwhelming. Just the scope of the exploration is going to be hundreds of hours of Star Wars geekdom right there."

- Orion Kellogg

Star Wars: The Old Republic features a total of seventeen planets and two "hubs", and the galaxy map is divided into five regions: the "Coreward Worlds", "Distant Outer Rim", "Hutt Space", "Seat of the Empire" and the "Unknown Regions". Two of the seventeen planets, Dromund Kaas and Coruscant, are the capitals of each faction, and as such are only accessible by their respective faction. The only exception to this rule is the Jedi Knight class, which visits Dromund Kaas during the final mission of the class storyline, but otherwise Coruscant is only accessible by Republic players and Dromund Kaas by Imperials. Four planets serve as starting worlds for two classes, and like the rest of the planets in The Old Republic, they offer a number of secondary side missions that can be completed by any class in addition to the class storylines. The thirteen planets that are not starting worlds or capitals also offer a world arc of interconnected missions, and all of the planets in the game offer missions that are "Heroic", meaning that they are best completed in groups and as such their difficulty is increased beyond normal levels.

Each planet's map is divided into different sections for ease of use by players, and players must explore the terrain and discover each of these sections' own areas to remove the shroud from their map. Bases and points of interest also feature Quick Travel points, which allows players to use a Quick Travel ability that lets them instantaneously travel back to the location from any place on the map but has a 30 minute cool-down, and speeders, which allow cheap travel between bases with no cool-down time. Both factions also maintain a "Republic Fleet" or "Imperial Fleet", which consists of a central space station&mdash;Carrick Station for the Republic and Vaiken Spacedock for the Empire&mdash;and two additional warships, which serve as hubs for Flashpoints and Operations. Carrick Station and Vaiken Spacedock possess the same layout and features, with the only difference being the aesthetic design themes that are unique to each faction.

Alderaan
A peaceful and beautiful planet located in the Core Worlds and long considered to be the Republic's soul, Alderaan is a Level 28-32 world that is embroiled in a brutal brutal civil war by the events of The Old Republic, and as such it is classified as an independent planet in the "Coreward Worlds" region. Accessible by both Republic and Empire players, it serves as the third or fourth planet in Act I of class storylines depending on whether players visit Alderaan or Tatooine first. Republic players work with the Republic-allied House of Organa during Alderaan's world arc, while Imperials aid the House of Thul, and both factions' arcs end with a confrontation with Bouris Ulgo, the self-proclaimed King of Alderaan.

Balmorra
Balmorra is a world of rocky canyons, cliffs, and plateaus in the Colonies region, and it is one of two worlds in The Old Republic that presents different environments for the two different factions alongside Taris. Classified as an independent planet that lies within the galaxy map's "Core Worlds" region, Balmorra is visited by Imperial players between Levels 16-20, and the world arc and other missions deal with the continued fight against the Balmorran Resistance that has lasted since the Great Galactic War. While Imperial players visit Balmorra at the beginning of Act I, Republic players do not come to Balmorra until the start of Act II, when the beginning of the renewed war has prompted the Republic to send military aid to the resistance. Level 32-36 players work alongside the Republic Military and the resistance to drive the Empire off of Balmorra, though the events of the Jedi Consular storyline on Balmorra sees the ultimate defeat of the Empire and Balmorra's Sith governor, Darth Lachris.

Belsavis
An ice world located in the Outer Rim Territories, Belsavis is designed for players between Levels 41-44 and is situated in the "Distant Outer Rim" region on the galaxy map. It is the first main planet visited during Act III of all class storylines, and is the site of a secret Republic prison complex that has been set up in the tropical rifts that dot the planet's surface in addition to numerous Rakatan ruins. The planet is designated as a Galactic Republic world, and the primary world arc begins just after the Empire invades Belsavis &mdash;an action revealed during the Jedi Knight storyline to have been orchestrated by the Sith Emperor. In the primary world arc, Imperial players work to aid the invasion in the outer sections of the prison, but as they proceed deeper into the Rakatan section known as the Tomb, players aid the Empire in freeing the powerful Sith Lords known as the Dread Masters. The Republic world arc and secondary missions focus on containment of the prisoners and combating the Empire's invasion, though the later stages see players work to prevent the release of the entity known as the World Razer.

Corellia
While Coruscant was considered to be the Republic's heart and Alderaan its soul, the planet Corellia was said to embody its sense of adventure and independence. A famous Core World with a storied history of spaceflight and independence, Corellia is a Level 47-50 planet located in the "Coreward Worlds" and is allied with the Republic. However, by the events of the game, Corellia is suffering under a lengthy and brutal invasion led by Darth Decimus, and Imperial players work to aid the occupation and defeat the native Green Jedi and Republic forces as the Republic Military begins to marshal its forces for a counterattack. The Republic arc, on the other hand, sees players aid that same struggling counterattack and eventually defeat three members of the Empire's ruling Dark Council&mdash;Darth Hadra, Darth Acharon, and Darth Decimus&mdash;in the fight to liberate Corellia. Later content confirms the Republic victory on Corellia, though the end-game Daily Mission area known as the Black Hole is set on Corellia in the aftermath of the battle. Corellia is the last planet of Act III for all classes, with Ilum containing only a world arc and secondary missions in addition to its PvP content.

Coruscant
The sprawling city-world that is the capital of the Galactic Republic, Coruscant is located in the "Coreward Worlds" region and is intended for players between Levels 10-16. Coruscant, Corellia, and Nar Shaddaa, as cosmopolitan planets with subzones scattered throughout the wide expanses of their cities, do not feature a traditional world map as the other planets do, instead showing an overview of the city with only the names and general outlines of each subzone along with any undiscovered speeder locations. By the time of the game, Coruscant is still suffering from the effects of the Sacking of Coruscant, and while the Senate Tower has been rebuilt along with the more prominent sections of the capital, the Jedi Temple remains in ruins and regions such as the Old Galactic Market are overrun by criminals.

CZ-198
Rattled by constant dust storms, CZ-198 is generally barren. The Czerka Corporation has made it a base of operations in which hey can test new products before releasing them to the public. The moon also has sprawling underground facilities, as well as an intricate zoo with giant terrariums mimicking a variety of planets such as Dromund Kaas and Tattooine.

Dromund Kaas


The storm-wracked jungle world of Dromund Kaas serves as the capital of the Sith Empire out in the Outer Rim Territories, with the metropolis of Kaas City serving as the site of the Imperial Citadel and the seat of Imperial power. First visited by Imperial classes after the completion of their storylines on their respective starting worlds, Dromund Kaas is intended for players between Levels 10 and 16, and falls within the "Seat of the Empire" region on the Galaxy Map. Kaas City, the Dark Temple and Lord Grathan's estate are among the few locations that are not jungle when players arrive on Dromund Kaas, and the varied wildlife is a constant threat to any who leave the safety of Kaas City.

Hoth
A frigid planet located in the Outer Rim, Hoth was the site of the final stages of a furious space battle in 3,665 BBY, which left dozens of wrecked vessels scattered across the surface and forming the region known as the Starship Graveyard. Intended for players between Levels 37-41, Hoth is classified as contested due to the three-way battle between the Empire, Republic, and White Maw pirates, and it is located in the "Distant Outer Rim" region. The planet is the third that players visit during Act II of their class storylines, and the world arcs center around aiding either aiding the Republic against the Empire and White Maw or ensuring that the Republic continues to expend resources on an unwinnable battle on Hoth.

Hutta
Nal Hutta, known simply as Hutta by the time of The Old Republic, is the swampy and foul world that serves as the headquarters of the Hutt Cartel in Hutt Space. Dominated by toxic marshes, squalid settlements, and the opulent palaces of various Hutts, Hutta serves as the starting planet for the Imperial Agent and Bounty Hunter classes and is intended for players up to Level 10. The game's events occur in and around the city of Jiguuna and the palaces of rival Hutts Suudaa Nem'ro and Fa'athra, and many of the secondary missions focus on either the crime lords' rivalry or the native Evocii's resistance against their Hutt oppressors. Hutta is also visited by the Sith Warrior class during Act I, when they confront Jedi Master Nomen Karr in a final battle.

Ilum
A remote ice world located in the Unknown Regions, Ilum is considered to be a sacred world for the Jedi Order, and by the time of The Old Republic it has been invaded by the Empire. Designed for players who have completed their class storylines and reached Level 50, the contested planet of Ilum is split into two sections: the Eastern Ice Shelf, which features a number of missions for each faction, and the Western Ice Shelf, which is the site of an open player-versus-player area. The world arcs for both factions on Ilum lead directly to theBattle of Ilum Flashpoint, which sees groups of players fighting against the forces of Darth Malgus' New Empire. During the Relics of the Gree World Event, the Gree scientific vessel known as the Gray Secant appeared over the northern section of the Western Ice Shelf and began to alter the environment, facilitating the construction of numerous Gree structures and unleashing hostile combat specimens and security droids into the area. Ilum's PvP zone was also involved in the event, with several of the Event's Daily missions occurring within the area.

Korriban
The site of the Sith Academy, Korriban is the homeworld of the original Sith species and later became the first Empire's tombworld. Located in the "Seat of the Empire", Korriban was reclaimed by the Empire at the beginning of the Great Galactic War&mdash;an event depicted in the Return cinematic trailer&mdash;and serves as the starting planet for both the Sith Warrior and Inquisitor classes. Events on Korriban within the game are set in the Valley of the Dark Lords, the site of many tombs of ancient Sith Lords, and the Sith Academy's Dark Council chamber is the setting for the final mission of both Sith classes.

Nar Shaddaa


The moon of Nal Hutta in the Y'Toub system of Hutt Space, Nar Shaddaa is a decadent and crime-ridden version of Coruscant. Intended for players between Levels 20-24, Nar Shaddaa is officially a neutral world and is visited by both Republic and Imperial players after either Taris or Balmorra in Act I, though the only location accessibly by both factions in the Promenade shopping complex. As a city planet, Nar Shaddaa lacks a cohesive world map, and each faction explores a number of subzones that are directly adjacent to the other faction's areas. Nar Shaddaa was a major location in the Grand Acquisitions Race World Event alongside Dromund Kaas and Coruscant, with several of the nine items required for the event located in the moon's various districts.

Ord Mantell
The starting planet for the Trooper and Smuggler classes, Ord Mantell is a Mid Rim world that is dominated by oceans, islands, and larger continents. The events of the game occur on the island of Avilatan, and Ord Mantell is considered to a Republic-allied planet that lies within the northern section of the "Coreward Worlds". As a starting planet, it lacks a main world arc, but the isle of Avilatan is embroiled in a fierce civil conflict known as the Separatist War between the Republic and a Mantellian Separatist Movement that objects to the rampant corruption that plagues their planet's government. The Trooper and Smuggler class storylines result in the near destruction of the Separatists, which in turn leads to the events of the Cademimu V Flashpoint.

Quesh
Located in Hutt Space, Quesh possesses a toxic atmosphere that belies the planet's potential value. The chemicals the are buried within Quesh's surface and compose the world's atmosphere are refined by the Republic and the Republic-allied Three Families into valuable adrenals, and players arrive on Quesh just as the Sith Empire launches an invasion.

Taris
A city-planet destroyed early in the events of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, Taris has slowly crept back to life over the last three centuries, resulting in an urban wasteland that is gradually being reclaimed by nature. Located in the "Seat of the Empire," Taris is designed for Republic players between Level 18-22 and is visited at the beginning of Act I. The planet's world arc deals with the Taris resettlement initiative, a government program under the leadership of Governor Leontyne Saresh, and the vicious rakghouls are among the wildlife encountered on Taris' surface. The wreck of the Endar Spire is one of many references to the events of Knights of the Old Republic that are present on Taris, such as a mission investigating with Imperial players arrive at the beginning of Act II, between Levels 32-36, and they work with the Imperial invaders in order to destroy the resettlement initiative and return Taris to its previous state of devastation.

Tatooine
A desert planet in the Outer Rim Territories, Tatooine is visited by players halfway through Act I, between Levels 24-28. Republic players land at the city of Anchorhead, while Imperials arrive at the Imperial-occupied city of Mos Ila, and players explore the Jundland Wastes and the Dune Sea regions.

Tython
The ancient homeworld of the Jedi Order, Tython is a fertile and mountainous planet located in the Deep Core. Rediscovered by Satele Shan shortly after the Treaty of Coruscant, Tython is inhabited by the savage Flesh Raiders and an illegal colony of Twi'lek Pilgrims, and serves as the starting planets for the Jedi Knight and Jedi Consular classes. As a starting planet, Tython lacks a world arc, though the majority of the planet's missions deal with the Flesh Raiders or various problems relating to the Jedi Order or the Pilgrims, and Jedi players return to Tython frequently during their later class Arcs.

Voss
A mysterious planet located in the Tion Cluster, north of Hutt Space, Voss is home to two species: the Force-sensitive Voss, and the hostile and far more numerous Gormak. Voss is the second planet visited during Act III, and is designed for players between Levels 44-47. The Voss are a neutral species, and the planet's world arcs deal with both the Republic and the Empire trying to win the Voss' allegiance and therefore the aid of their prophetic abilities. However, both factions discover the truth of the Voss' origins&mdash;they were a splinter group of Gormak who were trained by Jedi and underwent radical evolutionary changes&mdash;after defeating the Gormak king Jokull and confronting the dark entity Sel-Makor, and they can choose whether to reveal the truth to the Voss or keep it secret in order to ensure an alliance.

Space battles
"In keeping with the original Star Wars films, the Space Combat system in Star Wars: The Old Republic is designed to make travel times literally fly-by, while combat runs and space battles put you in the pilot's seat for a fast-paced and highly cinematic experience. Like Luke Skywalker in the original assault on the Death Star, you'll also discover that even a lone starship can change the course of galactic history."

- Space Combat Overview on the Holonet

Star Wars: The Old Republic features a number of space combat missions, where players pilot their ship on a pre-determined path in locales across the galaxy. Players cannot change their ship's course, though they are able to move up-and-down and side-to-side within the screen in order to avoid obstacles, such as asteroids or enemy vessels. Ships are equipped with laser cannons, accessible with the left mouse button, and a limited number of missiles, accessed by the right mouse button, and the space bar causes a barrel roll. Players' shields only regenerate when the ships are not firing cannons, and damage taken while a ship's shields are gone destroys a ship's armor. Upgrades of various levels will increase a ship's ability to hold its own in combat, and Game Update 1.6 introduced Levels 6 and 7 ship upgrades to go along with the new Heroic space combat mission. Upon receiving their ship, Republic players are recruited into the Coruscant Aegis squadron, while Imperial players become members of the Empire's Fury squadron, and the two squadrons serve as story background for the missions. All space combat missions are based on three basic scenarios: attacking an enemy space station, escorting a friendly vessel to safety, and attacking an enemy fleet. All space stations are of the same model, though the enemy targets and friendly vessels vary from level to level, and various bonus missions may completed as well. Completing space combat missions, as well as any of the repeatable daily missions available to either faction, rewards players with Fleet Commendations that can be spent on various ship upgrades.

Flashpoints

 * Flaspoint: The Black Talon is the starting Flashpoint for the Imperial faction, intended for players at Level 11 who have just completed their starting planet. Players board the Gage-class transport Black Talon in order to travel from Vaiken Spacedock to Dromund Kaas, but are recruited by Grand Moff Rycus Kilran in order to stage a mutiny against Captain Revinal Orzik. After taking control of the Black Talon, players comply with Kilran's original orders to Orzik and attack the Republic warship Brentaal Star, and eventually board the enemy vessel in order to capture or kill the Imperial defector known as the General. A Hard Mode for the Flashpoint is available at Level 50.


 * Flashpoint: The Esseles is the Republic counterpart to Flashpoint: The Black Talon, as it is intended for Republic players around Level 11 who have just completed their starting planet. Players board the Republic transport Esseles, bound for Coruscnat from Carrick Station, and are forced to defend the vessel from Imperial boarders when Grand Moff Kilran attacks the Esseles with his flagship the Emperor's Glory. Kilran is seeking Ambassador Vyn Asara, who is secretly aboard the Esseles, and players must board the Emperor's Glory in order to disable the ship's tractor beam and free the Esseles. A Hard Mode of this Flashpoint is available for Level 50 players.


 * Flashpoint: Hammer Station is the first Flashpoint that can be undertaken by both factions, and it is intended for players around Level 17. The Advozse Hegemony, a radical xenophobic splinter faction of the Advozse species, has acquired the long-lost Republic battle station known as the Hammer, and players board the station above Saleucami in order to destroy the station and prevent the Advozse from bombarding Saleucami's surface with asteroids. Both factions proceed along the same path through the station, and the Flashpoint ends after a confrontation with the Advozse Battlelord Kreshan and the station's destruction.


 * Flashpoint: Athiss is a shared Flashpoint intended for players around Level 21. A Republic archaeological team has gone missing on the ancient Sith planet of Athiss, where the mad Sith Lord Vodal Kressh made his sanctuary, and the archaeologists unknowingly invoked the wrath of Kressh's followers. Republic and Imperial players respond to a distress call and fight through Kressh's followers to finally confront the Prophet of Vodal Kressh and destroy Kressh's relics to end the threat they pose.


 * Flashpoint: Mandalorian Raiders is a shared Flashpoint designed to be undertaken by players around Level 25. It centers around the Mandalorian Clan Varad and their theft of the powerful Republic warship Allusis, which they are using to terrorize the Tamarin sector. Players from both factions board the Allusis and fight through the forces of Clan Varad, but unlike other Flashpoints, players encounter their opposite number&mdash;one of the bosses of the Flashpoint is a four-person strike team composed of the opposite faction's four different classes. The Flashpoint ends after the defeat of Clan Varad's leader, Mavrix Varad.

Flashpoint Planets

 * Cademimu V
 * Kaon
 * Taral V
 * Zadd

PvP and Warzones
Star Wars: The Old Republic features two different styles of player-vs.-player combat, or PvP: Warzones and open-world PvP zones. Two open-world zones, the Outlaw's Den on Tatooine and the Contested Zone on Ilum's Western Ice Shelf, are accessible through general exploration and are open to all players.

Warzones are accessible only through the Warzone queue system, which allows players to enter Warzones with other players from the server and return to the same location after the Warzone is completed. As of Game Update 1.6, there are a total of five Warzones:
 * The Civil War is an objective-based Warzone that occurs during the planet's civil war, and features three gun emplacements situated in a valley with a ship for each faction hovering at either end of the valley. Teams of eight players takes speeder bikes down from their faction ships to the valley's surface, where they battle the opposing team for control of the three emplacements. An emplacement under one faction's control inflicts periodic damage on the other faction's transport, and the warzone ends when one faction's ship is destroyed.
 * The Voidstar is a conquest Warzone that takes place on the Voidstar, a recently rediscovered Imperial prototype warship. One team of eight players attempts to fight their way to the ship's datacore while the second attempts to stop them, and the teams then switch places. Players must plant bombs on one of the two blast doors for each of three rooms, and if the players reach the final room before the timer runs out, they attempt to access the datacore. If the second team succeeds in opening a chamber that the previous team did not, the Warzone ends with the second team's victory.
 * Huttball is a capture-the-flag style Warzone set on Nar Shaddaa, where teams of eight players attempt to carry the Huttball to the opposing team's endzones. The arena features acid pits, elevated walkways, pits, and flame-jets, and the team with the highest score wins when the Warzone timer ends. Players are able to pass the ball between their team, and players steal the ball from opposing players by killing them in combat.
 * Novare Coast is an objective-based Warzone introduced in Game Update 1.2, and it occurs on the Novare Coast of Denova. Teams of eight players attempt to take control of the three gun emplacements in order to destroy the other team's base, which unlike the Alderaan Warzone is located directly adjacent to the battlefield. When players of the same faction face each other, the Warzone is described as a live-fire simulation of the battle on Denova.
 * Ancient Hypergate is a unique Warzone introduced in Game Update 1.6, and it sees players battling on the planet Seline to take control of a set of two energy pylons. By taking control of the pylons, each eight-player team is able to activate the nearby Hypergate for their faction and summon reinforcements that wipe out the opposing team.

Cinematic trailers
The 3:53 minute cinematic trailer for Star Wars: The Old Republic, titled Deceived, was released on June 1, 2009 and is the first of its kind for a Star Wars video game. It was directed by Dave Wilson and despite appearances, was not developed by Industrial Light & Magic but in fact by Blur Studio on behalf of BioWare and LucasArts. Narrated by Darth Malgus, the trailer depicts the infiltration of the Jedi Temple by the Sith during the Sacking of Coruscant. An epic battle ensues in which the Jedi are defeated by overwhelming Sith numbers who have allied with both Mandalorians and bounty hunters. The Jedi Temple is summarily destroyed and Coruscant falls.

Fight choreography and motion capture were externally utilized during the creation process while the soundtrack was mixed at Skywalker Sound. The use of concept artwork provided by BioWare together with high-res models of the Jedi Temple and spacecraft from ILM allowed Blur to authentically create a believable trailer firmly rooted in the Star Wars universe. Numerous John Williams themes from the classic and prequel trilogy have been interwoven to create the trailer score. It relies heavily on the themes present in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith as well as a few cues present in Knights of the Old Republic and its sequel, The Sith Lords.

The trailer has been highly praised by both those in the industry as well as by the fans for its technical and aesthetic achievements as well as its creative storyline depiction. However, much debate and criticism has stemmed from the trailer as well. Many have viewed the trailer, being depicted in a time period almost 4000 years prior to the events of A New Hope, as possessing technology and locales too similar to those depicted in the films. This may in fact be a result of the seeming confusion of LucasArts' own marketing manager Roger Evoy’s belief concerning when the game’s events actually take place:

"[The video games are] set between the two trilogies. Based off some of the inspirations we got from BioWare [the games’ developer], we were able to develop new combat styles and storylines that as far as the Star Wars universe was concerned, were really new and fresh—we’ve never seen a Jedi temple get its butt kicked like this.”"

- Roger Evoy

The 5:42 minute cinematic trailer for Star Wars: The Old Republic, titled "Hope," was released on June 14, 2010 and is the second of its kind for Star Wars: The Old Republic, after Deceived. Narrated by Jace Malcom, the trailer depicts the Battle of Alderaan.

The 6:20 minute cinematic trailer for Star Wars: The Old Republic, titled Return, was released on June 6, 2011 and is the third of its kind for Star Wars: The Old Republic, after Deceived and Hope. Narrated by Satele Shan, the trailer depicts the Battle of Korriban.

The fourth cinematic trailer Star Wars: The Old Republic, HK-51 Revealed was released on July 16, 2012. The trailer depicts the rediscovery of an Imperial freighter containing a group of HK-51 assassin droids, teasing their eventual addition to the game.

Galactic Timeline
The Galactic Timeline is a series of a dozen in-universe videos presented as historical records made for the Jedi Archives by Jedi Master Gnost-Dural. Beginning with the first entry on the Treaty of Coruscant, which was released on March 27, 2009, the videos described the history of the Republic, the Empire, the Jedi and Sith, and the recent Great Galactic War. The videos were released approximately every two months and continued in chronologically reverse order, with the first six entries dealing with the Great War and the following six gradually moving backwards in history. The Timeline was brought to an end following the release of Timeline 12: The Great Hyperspace War on February 11, 2011, though a seven additional videos were originally planned that would have chronicled history as far back as the discovery of the Force on Tython. The series was discontinued on account of the developers' belief that the videos were becoming less relevant to the game. The videos are still available on The Old Republic official site, which also presents the headings and dates for the seven unreleased videos.

Smuggler's Vanguard


"The Old Republic: Smuggler's Vanguard" is a short story by Robert Chestney that was released exclusively on StarWars.com on March 25, 2010, though it was republished on October 1 on the Del Rey website. Set approximately 3,660 BBY, the story focuses on the Mirialan smuggler Hylo Visz, who is a major character in the second entry in the Galactic Timeline series. The story opens with Visz performing a job for Barrga the Hutt, delivering a shipment to Corellia on her ship Crimson Fleece, but Visz is accompanied by Barrga's enforcers Musk and a Weequay. The two enforcers stun Visz and cut her out of the deal with the Rendili Vehicle Corporation, but Visz escapes from the Fleece cargo hold in time to witness the deal. The Fleece is destroyed by explosives after it takes off, as Rendili is double-crossing Barrga, and Visz searches the facility for a way to escape before discovering a prototype corvette. Visz steals the corvette from its Jedi pilot and renames the vessel the Vanguard, which she later uses in the breaking of the Blockade of the Hydian Way. "Smuggler's Vanguard" introduces the Defender-class light corvette, the ship for both Jedi classes in The Old Republic, though the story initially described it as a Vanguard-class. The Encyclopedia later resolved this contradiction by naming Visz's ship as the Vanguard.

The Third Lesson


"The Old Republic: The Third Lesson" is a short story by Paul S. Kemp that was published on March 2, 2011 in Star Wars Insider 124. Set in the aftermath of the Battle of Alderaan, the events of which were depicted in the Hope trailer, the story reveals that Darth Malgus survived Satele Shan's attack and was evacuated from the battlefield. However, Malgus senses the presence of a Jedi in the ruins below him as his shuttle crosses Alderaan, and the Sith Lord forces the pilot to stop in order to defeat the Jedi. As he engages the Zabrak Jedi in battle, Malgus's thoughts return to his childhood as Veradun, when his adoptive father showed the youth his private zoo. While fighting the Jedi, Malgus remembers three lessons that his father taught the young Veradun: savagery was only useful if controlled, trust no one, especially those who appeared to be weak, and that sometimes, there was only an empty cage. Back in the present, Malgus is able to defeat his opponent despite the presence of a second Jedi named Vorin, as the Sith senses Vorin's presence and quickly kills him. The story closes with the death of the Zabrak Jedi, as Malgus continues to ponder his father's third lesson.

The Art and Making of Star Wars: The Old Republic
The Art and Making of Star Wars: The Old Republic is a reference guide that features pre-proudction art and behind the scenes information on Star Wars: The Old Republic as it chronicles the game's creation. A 150-page hardcover book released in November 2011, The Art and Making was written by Frank Parisi and head writer Daniel Erickson, and features a foreword by the writers of the popular webcomic Penny Arcade. The book includes an extensive array of concept art and images, as well as images from the game's pre-production stages and a history of the game's origins and development.

The Journal of Master Gnost-Dural


The Journal of Master Gnost-Dural is a limited-edition book written by Robert Chestney that was released as part of the Collector's Edition package for Star Wars: The Old Republic. A hardback book with 111 pages, the book represents an in-universe work of the same name, in which Master Gnost-Dural gives his first-person account of his apprenticeship, the Great Galactic War, and the Cold War. Much of the art in the journal is actually concept art by Arnie Jorgensen, Sperasoft Studies, Clint Young, and other project artists, and the book expands upon the information introduced by Gnost-Dural's Galactic Timeline videos. The journal also features annotations by Grand Master Satele Shan, which give further information and her perspective on events of the war.

Prima Official Game Guide
Prima Games released their Official Game Guide for Star Wars: The Old Republic on December 20, 2011, to coincide with the game's release. A paperback guide with 352 pages, the guide features annotated versions of most of the game's maps, with vendors, quest givers, and other map icons identified with icons. While not entirely comprehensive, the game guide also gives an overview of each class and recommendations on how to proceed while playing each of the classes.

Star Wars: The Old Republic Encyclopedia


The Star Wars: The Old Republic Encyclopedia is a 352-page reference guide for Star Wars: The Old Republic that was released on October 15, 2012. First previewed at Celebration VI in August 2012, the Encyclopedia is written by several of the game's writers, and features new information on many of the game's characters and locales while also summarizing the events of the game's classes. Like The Journal of Master Gnost-Dural, the Encyclopedia makes use of concept art and images from the game's development, and the guide covers not only the game but all of the metaseries for The Old Republic, referencing people, events, and other elements that have appeared in the comics and novels.

Credits
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Voice cast

 * Tom Spackman&mdash;Bounty Hunter (male)
 * Grey DeLisle&mdash;Bounty Hunter (female)
 * Bertie Carvel&mdash;Imperial Agent (male)
 * Jo Wyatt&mdash;Imperial Agent (female)
 * David Hayter&mdash;Jedi Knight (male)
 * Kari Wahlgren&mdash;Jedi Knight (female)
 * Nolan North&mdash;Jedi Consular (male)
 * Athena Karkanis&mdash;Jedi Consular (female)
 * Euan Morton&mdash;Sith Inquisitor (male)
 * Xanthe Elbrick&mdash;Sith Inquisitor (female)
 * Mark Bazeley&mdash;Sith Warrior (male)
 * Natasha Little&mdash;Sith Warrior (female)
 * Maury Sterling&mdash;Smuggler (male)
 * Kath Soucie&mdash;Smuggler (female)
 * Brian Bloom&mdash;Trooper (male)
 * Jennifer Hale&mdash;Trooper (female) and Master Satele Shan
 * Jamie Glover&mdash;Darth Malgus
 * Stacy Haiduk&mdash;Akaavi Spar
 * Steve Blum&mdash;Andronikos Revel and Baron Deathmark
 * Timothy Omundson&mdash;Aric Jorgan
 * Azura Skye&mdash;Ashara Zavros
 * Troy Hall&mdash;Corso Riggs
 * Andrew Bowen&mdash;Doc
 * Anthony Cochrane&mdash;Doctor Lokin
 * Moira Quirk&mdash;Elara Dorne
 * Georgia Van Cuylenburg&mdash;Ensign Raina Temple
 * Dion Graham&mdash;Felix Iresso
 * Daran Norris&mdash;Gault Rennow
 * Gary Schwartz&mdash;Guss Tuno
 * Kristoffer Tabori&mdash;HK-47 and HK-51
 * Rachael Leigh Cook&mdash;Jaesa Willsaam
 * Tasia Valenza&mdash;Kaliyo Djannis
 * Laura Bailey&mdash;Kira Carsen
 * Adam Leadbeater&mdash;Lieutenant Pierce
 * Joseph Gatt&mdash;Lord Scourge
 * Jen Cohn&mdash;Lord Zash
 * Edward Hibbert&mdash;Lt. Talos Drellik
 * Tom Kane&mdash;M1-4X and Narlock
 * Lacey Chabert&mdash;Mako
 * Richard Teverson&mdash;Nadia
 * Tara Strong&mdash;Risha and Holiday
 * Deborah Kara Unger&mdash;SCORPIO
 * Ron Yuan&mdash;Sergeant Risk
 * Neil Kaplan&mdash;Skadge
 * David Anthony Pizzuto&mdash;Tanno Vik and Sedyn Kyne
 * Jamie Elman&mdash;Tharan Cedrax
 * Johnny Yong Bosch&mdash;Torian Cadera
 * Ifan Meredith&mdash;Vector Hyllus
 * Catherine Taber&mdash;Vette
 * Tony Armatrading&mdash;Xalek
 * Troy Baker&mdash;Zenith
 * Dude Walker&mdash;Ardun Kothe and Stansun
 * Victor Slezak&mdash;Bengel Morr
 * Norm Woodel&mdash;Braden
 * Michael Gregory&mdash;Commander Harron Tavus and Nomen Karr
 * Jim McCance&mdash;Darth Baras
 * Stephen Rashbrook&mdash;Darth Jadus
 * Jeff Bennett&mdash;Revan
 * Kate Weiman&mdash;General Garza
 * Timothy Watson&mdash;General Rakton and Overseer Harkun
 * Maurice LaMarche&mdash;General Var Suthra
 * Kevin Michael Richardson&mdash;Jace Malcom
 * Francis Guinan&mdash;Keeper
 * Robert Pine&mdash;Master Orgus Din
 * Olivia Hussey&mdash;Master Yuon Par
 * James Urbaniak&mdash;Needles
 * Doug Bradley&mdash;The Sith Emperor
 * Mary Stockly&mdash;Watcher Two
 * Alex Fernandez&mdash;additional voices

Crew
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 * Lead writer&mdash;Daniel Erickson, later Hall Hood
 * Senior writers&mdash;Rob Chestney, Alexander Freed, Jennifer Hepler, Hall Hood, Drew Karpyshyn
 * Writers&mdash;Randy Begel, Charles Boyd, Armand Constantine, Rebecca Harwik, Chris Hepler, Tyler Hitchings, Mary Kirby, Neil Pollner, Ian Ryan, and Jessica Sliwinski
 * Gameplay Analyst&mdash;Jonathan Crow

Appearances
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 * 05-D6
 * 2R-CH
 * 2V-R8
 * 3-SN4
 * 44-ND
 * 4-4TM
 * 4-SEN
 * 6K-A2
 * A2-E1
 * A2-I3
 * A-4P0
 * A5-D1
 * Aakars
 * Aambler
 * Aarsix
 * Abalen
 * Abaron
 * Abbus Kelo
 * Abdan-Sho
 * Kabie Abek
 * Abesmi'jar
 * Abomination of Sel-Makor
 * Abryl
 * Accrim
 * Darth Acharon
 * Darth Achelon
 * Achitan
 * Darth Acina
 * Acridon
 * AD-12
 * Voklov Adaim
 * Adair
 * Adan
 * Adas † {{Codex}}
 * Gez Addar
 * Addi'shon
 * Adi'son
 * Adon-larr
 * Adun
 * Alero Ady
 * Aedo
 * Bardian Aelto {{Codex}}
 * Aerowynn
 * AG-11
 * AG-15
 * AG-16
 * Braedon Agareth
 * Renalda Agareth
 * Agba-Fember
 * Agrular
 * Aguri
 * Unaw Aharo
 * Ahna
 * Peema Ahuff
 * Aidarro
 * Ka'van Aip
 * Airon
 * Ajaan
 * Akaj
 * Akana-Tok
 * Darth Akanthos
 * Akaste'vel
 * Akindra (agent)
 * Akure
 * Ess Al
 * Lesk Alair
 * Alaqua
 * Alaric
 * Alarii
 * Alauni
 * Albea
 * Albrek (junior)
 * Albrek (senior)
 * Solomus Albrek
 * Alcina
 * Alde (Baron)
 * Alde (Count)
 * Darrus Alde {{Codex}}
 * Joral Alde
 * Maelrich Alde
 * Pabel Alde
 * Renata Alde
 * Seraph Alde
 * Tavion Alde
 * Alden
 * Aldogh
 * Aldous
 * Alekam
 * Alethios
 * Wens Aleusis
 * Algrunar
 * Alie
 * Alif
 * Alik
 * Ali-Le
 * Alilia
 * Alim'Gen
 * Alis (doctor)
 * Alker
 * Allanger
 * Allia
 * Alma
 * Alon
 * Alrick
 * Alsati
 * Altaca
 * Jesper Altex {{Holocron}}
 * Altean
 * Altha
 * Ffon Althe
 * Althu
 * Altiss
 * Altman
 * Kazianna Alvamma
 * Alvania
 * Alvena
 * Alys
 * Amanoa † {{Codex}}
 * Amaran (servant)
 * Ambassador
 * Nat Amel
 * Amikab
 * Amin-Le
 * Tonnu Amis
 * Amonos
 * Amzartho
 * Teilo Anaro
 * Anarq
 * Anathemos
 * An'bal
 * Anbav'k
 * Andan
 * Anders
 * Ando (general)
 * Momi Andrell
 * Andria
 * Andrik
 * Darth Andru
 * Ar'al Anec
 * Jefand Ange
 * Darth Angral †
 * Anhur
 * Anlen
 * Annihilation Droid XRR-3
 * Annihilator 6K-A2
 * Annihilator X-12
 * Ann'ya
 * Anora
 * Anson
 * Anspi'shel
 * Anstiss
 * Selia Antares
 * Antayen
 * An'teth
 * Fless Anthor
 * Vaius Antinus
 * Vaius Antinus's apprentice
 * Girr Antoc
 * Antona
 * Antonos
 * Anuli
 * Anyarah
 * Apex One
 * AR-72
 * Kossak Inijic Ar'durv † {{Codex}}
 * Asaro Aras
 * Darth Arctis {{Codex}}
 * Randun Ard
 * Arden
 * Ardmore
 * Ardon
 * Ardot
 * Ardran
 * Ardray
 * AR-G0
 * Vol Argen
 * Argent Serpent {{C|Cut}}
 * Argog
 * Argos
 * Argosso
 * Darth Arho
 * Arias
 * Arim
 * Cavill Arin
 * Arjur {{Codex}}
 * Arkanian hyperdrive engineer {{Mo}}
 * Darth Arkov
 * Arlos
 * Arl'Tokor
 * Armala
 * Armaruk
 * Noth Armin
 * Arnth
 * Arnus
 * Arosh
 * Arrax
 * Arric
 * Artano
 * Artok
 * Darth Atroph
 * Zola Arvannus
 * Arzanon
 * Arzhura
 * Asa-Ku
 * Vyn Asara
 * Ascercia
 * Asha-Mu
 * Ashar
 * Asharax
 * Ashon
 * Asirr
 * Aster
 * Astia
 * Atkinson
 * Marren Atma
 * Nik Atrali
 * Atris † {{Codex}}
 * Audila
 * Augatta
 * Aulinn
 * AV-9R
 * Mas Avaho
 * Avan
 * Avanj
 * Aven
 * Averdon
 * Averon
 * Avers
 * Aves
 * Avitla
 * Avorr
 * Avrun
 * Axis
 * Denri Ayl
 * Ayn-Mak
 * Vederiat Ayon
 * Ayor-v9
 * Azalie
 * Azalie's father
 * Darth Azamin {{Codex}}
 * Azraj-Nug
 * Azula-Hej
 * B2-44
 * B2-T1
 * B-34
 * B3-RD
 * B3-V3
 * B4-T9
 * B5-2T
 * B6-31
 * B-6NX
 * B-6T
 * B7-R9
 * B8-M2
 * B9-D7
 * Dri'kill Ba'al
 * Vodo-Siosk Baas &dagger; {{Codex}}
 * Bacara
 * Semist Bada
 * Lars Baddeg
 * Badmil
 * Badna
 * Bahlea
 * Bahlea's husband
 * Bailey
 * Jhaka Bakarn
 * Jhaka Bakarn's father
 * Syo Bakarn &dagger;
 * Syo Bakarn's father
 * Bakash
 * Bakishan
 * Bakuush {{Codex}}
 * Trede Bakvalen
 * Balankin
 * Balaro
 * Balek
 * Veldo Balesh
 * Eckhorn Baliss
 * Yun Baliss
 * Xin Baliss
 * Jonas Balkar
 * Ballala
 * Ballard
 * Lee Ballaron
 * Balog
 * Yadira Ban
 * Darth Bandon † {{C|Head}}
 * Alan Bandor
 * Banikou
 * Banissar
 * Banley
 * Banlon
 * Raith Bannik
 * Bannos
 * Harez Bant
 * Baral {{Hologram}}
 * Baramak
 * Baranj
 * Darth Baras &dagger;
 * Baratatta
 * Barazz
 * Doli-bur Barc
 * Barda
 * Bardo
 * Bardocca
 * Barik
 * Barlen
 * Baroeg
 * Gidrian Barr
 * Barra
 * Barrak
 * Barret
 * Chaney Barrow
 * Zale Barrows
 * Barsen'thor
 * Barstead
 * Bartaph
 * Barthon
 * Bashenn
 * Basher
 * Bashrar
 * Bashun
 * Basuda
 * Bas-Ton (imposter)
 * Shi Bata
 * Batar
 * Ba'teil
 * Bathens
 * Bator
 * Bat'theria
 * Batza
 * Bayogal
 * Vanto Bazren
 * BB-6G
 * BD-I1
 * BD-R1
 * Moryo Bean
 * Beast of Marka Ragnos
 * Beast of Vodal Kressh
 * Beastmaster of Talath
 * "Beauty Queen"
 * Bedareux
 * Bedd
 * Kal Bedo
 * Bedoch
 * Beebe
 * Beebo
 * Beejinz
 * Deena Behar
 * Beharen Droid Factory founder {{Codex}}
 * Behron
 * Roshal Bek
 * Trina Bek
 * Bekhaj
 * Wan Bel Sho
 * Arkin Bel
 * Tad Belanger
 * Beldiss
 * Shrona Bel-Il
 * Belkan
 * Belkin
 * Bella
 * Bellis
 * Belos
 * Beltekk
 * Benay
 * Bendick
 * Benett
 * Benn
 * Benta-Lo
 * Benx
 * Bera-De
 * Chondrus Berani
 * Berardesco
 * Hacken Berge
 * Bergothan
 * Berille
 * Berix
 * Berow
 * Berric
 * Berrig
 * Rond Berrin
 * Bertrin
 * Bertuk
 * Bes
 * Cheiko Bes
 * Beshar
 * Beshel
 * Besk
 * Galen Besk
 * Pordaan Besk
 * Besprun
 * Bessel
 * Bessiker
 * Bessiker's brother
 * Hiran Bessiker
 * Bestia
 * Shol Bestros
 * Brui Bhan
 * Chon Bhiss
 * Bhoenn
 * Bhotur
 * Biddeck-Va
 * Groona Biddle
 * Big Gil
 * Big Jan
 * Tuvara Bilkum
 * Bindo
 * Jolee Bindo † {{Hologram}}
 * Bindra-Su
 * Biron
 * Birrah
 * Kalda Biss
 * Black
 * The Black Death
 * Bladedust
 * Augin Blaesus
 * Blarnak
 * Blearg
 * Bleb-Blek
 * Blenks
 * Pol Blex
 * Blight
 * Cada Bliss
 * Blizz
 * Tarro Blood
 * Blood Scream
 * Bloodfiend
 * Bloodgouge
 * Bloodskin
 * Bloodworthy
 * Blotus † {{Codex}}
 * Meela Blue
 * Blyes
 * Rasmus Blys
 * Jessa Bo'den
 * Boden-Var
 * Ghar Bodya
 * Bogolub
 * Boibole
 * Bo'jonta
 * Bo'kesh
 * Bol
 * Bola
 * Bolan
 * Bolen
 * Boneshatter
 * Bonethrasher
 * Bonne
 * Boonan
 * Boran
 * Borden
 * Asadia Boresa
 * Borga
 * Borgin
 * Borlar
 * Borm
 * Borz'Mat'oh † {{Codex}}
 * Bo'sted
 * Boskirn {{Codex}}
 * Boskirn's killer {{Codex}}
 * Botastic
 * Boudyn
 * Galway Bourke
 * Braum Bourne
 * Bourom
 * Bowdaar
 * Bracco
 * Samm Bradber
 * Zerric Brade
 * Bradel
 * Braden &dagger;
 * Tol Braga
 * Bragan
 * Zama Brak
 * Brakar
 * Brakka
 * Braklen
 * Salus Bralor
 * Brand
 * Brandis
 * Branger
 * Branz
 * Braum
 * Braxx
 * Braynor
 * Brayso
 * Runner Brazz
 * Brazzer
 * Brecourl
 * Miles Breegh
 * Breegus
 * Breerdin
 * Samara Breesh
 * Sharack Breev
 * Brega
 * Bregor
 * Brehg
 * Brejik {{Codex}}
 * Brejjan
 * Brek
 * Ark Brell {{Codex}}
 * Cam Brell
 * Lew Brell
 * Bren
 * Brenak
 * Ismar Brengle
 * Aiko Brenks
 * Breshin
 * Vonddado Briimyo
 * Cala Brin {{Holocron}}
 * Brinn
 * Brinn-hes
 * Brint
 * Brinton
 * Briqui
 * Numen Brock
 * Brocko
 * Broclin
 * Brohmer
 * Brok
 * Broleni
 * Broll
 * Brolla
 * Brolla's rival
 * Brom
 * Brontes
 * Broonmark
 * Broonmark's father
 * Bro'orvta
 * Broquel
 * Brovto
 * Broysc
 * Brrik
 * Bruan
 * Greggo Brudd
 * Brukarra
 * Brukes
 * Brunar
 * Brundle
 * Brutann
 * Brutto
 * Jon Brygies
 * Stev Brygies
 * Bryint
 * Bryn
 * Bryson
 * BT-9
 * Bulga
 * Bull "The Unbreakable"
 * Bullent
 * Bulwark
 * Buono
 * Fez Burba
 * Kodai Burkan
 * Shan Burku
 * Burne
 * Burnok
 * Burnout
 * Buzz
 * Noora Byn
 * Byten
 * Byzal
 * C86
 * C-06X
 * C-0Z0
 * C-20
 * C-5D1
 * C-6RR
 * C-RG9
 * C-9X
 * C2-N2 (Hero of Tython)
 * C2-X2
 * C4-R1E
 * C5-M3
 * C6-N8
 * C9-4O
 * Cabaril
 * Cadara
 * Jicoln Cadera
 * Torian Cadera
 * Cadix
 * Cafian
 * Cahill
 * Renn Cahol
 * Caicos
 * Caille
 * Calagott
 * Calaverous
 * Calia
 * Caliqu
 * Calle
 * Callef
 * Callix
 * Calm Mind
 * Calphayus
 * Calum
 * Ferro Cambrian
 * Camm
 * Camren
 * Cana
 * Canarelt
 * Candeer
 * Cannibal-demon of the Summit
 * Fyrel Cannor
 * Cole Cantarus
 * Carac
 * Carhart
 * Carina
 * Carlon
 * Carness
 * Carnum
 * Carnus
 * Caroowar
 * Lanius Carr
 * Zayne Carrick † {{Codex}}
 * Carrim
 * Kira Carsen
 * Carsiri
 * Jonah Carter
 * Carteri
 * Cason
 * Cassius
 * Cattivo
 * Cav
 * Cavarat
 * Cavrus-Til
 * Cawelyn
 * Cazzush {{C|Cut}}
 * CB-08-4
 * CB-08-5
 * CC-9G
 * Theran Cedrax
 * Ceica
 * Ianna Cel
 * Orton Cela
 * Celestra
 * Cendence
 * Cephados
 * Ceptor {{Mo}}
 * Cera
 * Cerik
 * Cessik
 * Cestus
 * CGR-80
 * Chak'aghakh
 * Chala
 * Chalak-Ka
 * Chalik
 * Shorjin Challas
 * Chamma † {{Holocron}}
 * Cha'nagh
 * Chance
 * Chane
 * Chappral
 * Gart Charkron
 * Char-Le
 * Charnagus
 * Char-Nok
 * Charnoq
 * Charnso
 * Darth Charnus
 * Charol
 * Lya Charrel
 * Chaskar
 * Neiya Chault
 * Chayloss
 * Chedd
 * Chedd's brother
 * Chedro
 * Cheel
 * Cheketta
 * Charotke Chel
 * Chelah
 * Chell
 * Che'nash
 * Cherkolotar
 * Cheroth
 * Cherush
 * Chesla
 * Chessiq
 * Chevuk
 * Ch'hedt
 * Chiann
 * Chiiv
 * Childar
 * Childress
 * Chirr
 * Chivz
 * Chomm
 * Chonne
 * Chopper (criminal)
 * Chorlen
 * Chornarov
 * Solvana Choss
 * Alun Chrobai
 * Jomar Chul
 * Chull
 * Chullka
 * Cibinel
 * Cinder
 * Cineratus
 * Cineratus's father {{Mo}}
 * Cipher Three
 * Cipher Eight
 * Cipher Nine
 * Cipher Twelve
 * Ciqala
 * Clodovio
 * Clomen
 * Cobus
 * Cohn
 * Collo
 * Colm
 * Colsan
 * Conlath
 * Contispex I † {{Codex}}
 * Sennegrin Coops
 * Co'overma
 * Cora
 * Coral
 * Tai Cordan
 * Corean
 * The Corellian {{Codex}}
 * Corga
 * Coria
 * Corin
 * Coris
 * Corliss
 * Wim Corlo
 * Balic Cormac
 * Cormun
 * Corr
 * Benden Corr
 * Corrin
 * Sarel Corro
 * Lana Corrs
 * Chay Cortess
 * Dugan Cortess
 * Pashon Cortess
 * Peyar Cortess
 * Duke Corwin
 * Muriel Corwin
 * Elo Costan
 * Cote
 * Couli
 * Larris Cozekk
 * Crailik
 * Crast
 * Crawrit
 * Creel (Bartender)
 * Hakk Cregan
 * Cresken
 * Andra Cressen
 * Andra Cressen's mother
 * Corlis Brado Cressen
 * Cronnin
 * Cru
 * Vanus Cruor
 * Foreman Crusher
 * Crymi
 * Crypto
 * Crystal
 * Maris Csayni
 * Cuallas
 * Curske
 * Cynerus
 * Marna Cryne
 * Cyrisop
 * Cytharat
 * D-03A
 * D-2B8
 * D-7RZ
 * D-LZ8
 * D3-X9
 * D4-N7
 * D4-V3
 * Ralan Daak
 * Nyobul Daan
 * Phylo Daan
 * Dabrin
 * Dabrown
 * Daek
 * Dagg
 * Dahar
 * Nalrin Daheel
 * Daizanna
 * Dajan-Ko
 * Dak-Ah
 * Yu Dakar
 * Dako
 * Dakron
 * Sal Dakron
 * Daksh
 * Marl Dak'win
 * Dal
 * Dalga-Wo
 * Dalkan
 * Shassa Dalle {{Codex}}
 * Dalo
 * Dalora
 * Erne Dalorn
 * Dal-Rin
 * Dalven
 * Damarcus
 * Damaris
 * Damarus
 * Damek-Ol
 * Zedania Damorra
 * Damrosch
 * Fieler Dan
 * Fieler Dan's daughter
 * Lanielle Danar
 * Dane
 * Dannels
 * Olav Dannis
 * Dano
 * Danod
 * Vex Dantos
 * Danurorus
 * Gom Danvik
 * Jiyan Dar
 * Gav Daragon † {{Codex}}
 * Jori Daragon † {{Codex}}
 * Cole Darba
 * Dardan
 * Darek
 * Daresha
 * Fell Dargun
 * Dargus
 * Darik
 * Darin
 * Dark Beast
 * Rao Darklighter
 * Tari Darkspanner
 * Dar'Nala &dagger; {{Codex}}
 * Fet Darna
 * Sav Darnell
 * Darrel
 * Darro
 * Darrok
 * Darrst
 * Darshyn
 * Darthyn
 * Eleena Daru † {{Imo}} {{Codex}}
 * Daru'da
 * Darush
 * Dashar
 * Dasim
 * Daskarta
 * Trist Dav
 * Davenson
 * Zak Davies
 * Davit
 * Davorak
 * Layek Davos
 * Alden Davran
 * Davrill
 * Alison Dawn
 * Daz
 * Deadfall
 * Deagan
 * Dealk
 * Baron Deathmark
 * Darth Decimus
 * Deddo
 * Bthak Deega
 * Deemaggo
 * Defenestrator
 * Defte
 * Dejan
 * Dekay
 * Ketna Delar
 * Delequia
 * Nik Deleru
 * Ria Deleru
 * Rowan Delk
 * Dellocon
 * Dellow
 * Delona
 * Delquis
 * Delsa
 * Memnon Demaratus
 * DeMare
 * Demas
 * Roggar Den
 * Denal-zon
 * Dendim
 * Dennik
 * Liam Dentiri
 * Der'behag
 * Derester
 * Derish
 * Dermian
 * Dern
 * Dervon
 * Qoen Dervul
 * Harkis Desdle
 * Desfer
 * Deshor
 * Desora
 * Dester
 * Destha
 * Destron
 * Kilo Detton
 * Deulo
 * Jaro Dev
 * Devish
 * Devlin
 * Devotek
 * Devron
 * Devsh
 * DG-93
 * Dhal
 * D'ib
 * Diida
 * Dillon
 * Vuk Dimitrius
 * Orgus Din &dagger;
 * Dindo
 * Melkor Dinn
 * Kef Ditas Rai
 * Diyaz
 * Djal
 * Kaliyo Djannis
 * Arrisan Djo
 * DK-9
 * D'nar
 * Jorspel Dn'has
 * Dobe
 * Doboo
 * Karin Dochek
 * Gunaray Dod
 * Bevera Dodonna
 * Dofaugn
 * Dogran
 * Morrun Dokaas
 * Dokath-Ra
 * Dok'madd
 * Doleran
 * Dolgis
 * Chall Dolskar
 * Dolso
 * Dolus
 * Ako Domi
 * Dommu
 * Sakan Do'nair
 * Donal
 * Jelven Donn
 * Donovan
 * Doorn
 * Dorak † {{Mo}}
 * Ryler Dorant
 * Dorcha
 * Dordrun
 * Frebur Dore
 * Ahdo Dorhas
 * Dorheek
 * Vax Dorian
 * Quorian Dorjis
 * Aleksei Dorne
 * Elara Dorne
 * Vasil Dorne
 * Dorotsech
 * Dorotsech's wife
 * Dorrel
 * Dorrick
 * Dorsil
 * Dor'than'lu
 * Dortho
 * Doruk
 * Gabe Dovaro
 * Dovas
 * Kat Dowani
 * Draahg
 * Barrison Draay † {{Codex}}
 * Krynda Draay † {{Codex}}
 * Lucien Draay † {{Codex}}
 * Dracen
 * Draconis
 * Drage
 * Dragen
 * Rhek Drah
 * Monta Drai
 * Drakus
 * Mav Drasell
 * Drask
 * Veneb Drassk
 * Dravas
 * Rylee Dray
 * Arak Drayen III
 * Nok Drayen &dagger;
 * Risha Drayen
 * Dreadis
 * Dreadtooth
 * Len Dreejan
 * Dreen
 * Dreeson (general)
 * Dreeson (sergeant)
 * Drefin
 * Dregg
 * Dreho Dreho
 * Bilikin Drell
 * Ulla Drelliad
 * Drellik
 * Talos Drellik
 * Talos Drellik's brother
 * Ranvel Dren
 * Dresid
 * Drexel (sergeant)
 * Malar Drex'n
 * Remulus Dreypa
 * Zola Drez
 * Maya Drin
 * Drinda-Zel
 * Drizan
 * Lanniter Droge
 * Droger
 * Dromol
 * Neelo Droobas
 * Drooga &dagger;
 * Drowl
 * Cathan Dru
 * Druan
 * Drugindi
 * Drumond
 * Drune
 * DS-224 Colossus
 * DT-313 Tunneler
 * Eleo Duboir
 * Duen
 * Dugge
 * Diab Duin
 * Lapad Dula
 * Vessa Dulani
 * Dulovic
 * Farren Dulz
 * Dumat
 * Dumerin
 * Jax Dumont
 * Karo Dunder
 * Dunn
 * Dunnell
 * Hun Duo
 * Urlos Du'Ram
 * Durand {{Codex}}
 * Durant
 * Wes Durga
 * Durmat
 * Durren
 * Dusk Shadow
 * Dust
 * Dutonian
 * DX-AX
 * DX-TX
 * Dya-Tamm
 * Dynaroth
 * Dyshotto
 * Dzoun
 * E3-B0
 * E5-D5
 * Eagle (Human)
 * Eamul
 * E-B0W
 * Ebebdian
 * Eben
 * Ebenga
 * Ecaterine
 * Ecklin
 * Edaine
 * Edan-Je
 * Edder
 * Eddon
 * Edease
 * Edikar
 * Edrii
 * Rinnas Edu
 * Edvaalda
 * Alec Efran
 * Egan
 * Egara
 * Eidolon
 * Eisek (Doombringer)
 * E-K2
 * Darth Ekkage
 * Eldo (major)
 * Elek
 * Dathis Elgin
 * Eli
 * Elien
 * Eligyn
 * Elihsu
 * Elin
 * Elizhis
 * Elkin
 * Zez-Kai Ell † {{Codex}}
 * Ellis
 * Ellrak
 * Elmel
 * Marren Elna
 * Elran
 * Elsar
 * Elshuu
 * Elson
 * Elsor
 * Marrun Eltor
 * ELX-25
 * Elyk
 * Von Elzif
 * Emarra
 * Emlita
 * Gephree Emm
 * Emma'korem
 * Gaile Emmanok
 * Emmens
 * Emoridg
 * Emperor's Wrath
 * Raktha Empor
 * Em-Pron
 * Matila Ems
 * EN-4C
 * Enaq
 * Enasu
 * EN-C7
 * Encot
 * Endran
 * Enke
 * Ennlicher
 * Darth Enraj
 * Enrow
 * The Entity
 * Eorn
 * Erdsatle
 * Erelut
 * Ergast
 * Eric Ericsen
 * Erindax {{Codex}}
 * Eriquel
 * Tarth Eris
 * Drevis Erk
 * Erkens
 * Jiinan E'ron
 * Erragh
 * Jonas Escalus {{Mo}}
 * Mila Escalus
 * Mila Escalus's father {{Mo}}
 * Eseni
 * Eshrah
 * Eskel
 * Eskella
 * Eskin
 * Anatelle Essane
 * Essor
 * Estopatrin
 * Estus
 * Etah-Rel
 * Eth
 * Edru Etrex
 * EV-3D3
 * Evad
 * Evaka
 * Everis
 * Dooce Everton
 * Evlen
 * Evoc-Ra
 * Evonnus
 * Evran
 * Evvin
 * Exander
 * Experiment 119
 * Exteen
 * Ezeraline
 * Ezra
 * F8-N0
 * Judhu Faan
 * Fa'ann
 * Voontara Fa'athra
 * Fabar
 * Fabel
 * Fabizan
 * Fadith-Ki
 * Duras Fain
 * Laranna Fain
 * Faina
 * Fairlong
 * Naman Fal
 * Naman Fal's son
 * Falch
 * Falcon
 * Cal Falcone
 * Barr Faldrin
 * Faliden
 * Falk
 * Falkun
 * Fallaxen
 * Harlon Fane
 * Fang Of Talath
 * Fannatex
 * Faradin
 * Faraire
 * Farani
 * Sophia Farash
 * Boro Fareed
 * Farenan
 * Dav Farkus
 * Nok Farlance
 * Farn
 * Farnis
 * Ceta Farr
 * Ri Farrona
 * Farsal
 * Telen Farsite
 * Farvin
 * Fash
 * Fashaka {{Codex}}
 * Fashk
 * Darth Fastus
 * Fau-Kes
 * Fauler
 * Fauth
 * Fawste
 * Teills Faznik
 * Feb'Noota
 * Vindras Feder
 * Fear
 * Meck Feem
 * Feero
 * Fel
 * Feldon
 * Feldon
 * Fellil
 * Fells
 * Madel Felth
 * Madel Felth's agent
 * Daria Felton
 * Fenn
 * Fenn's daughter
 * Fenn's wife
 * Feras
 * Ferav
 * Ferdoin
 * Fereden
 * Feresyl
 * Fermin
 * Ferren
 * Ferrid
 * Ferrig
 * Ferrin
 * Ferron
 * Ferros
 * Ferrus
 * Tol Feshin
 * Fesineeus
 * Qyzen Fess
 * Qyzen Fess's father
 * Commander Fett
 * Vorten Fett
 * Fetzellen
 * Feydu
 * Feyenn
 * Jen Feyer
 * Feylara
 * Fhentar
 * Fhorjak
 * Fia
 * Fiana
 * Fierros
 * Filia
 * Fillorean † {{Codex}}
 * FimmRess
 * Finley
 * Finn
 * Attros Finn
 * Fion
 * Firehawk
 * Firestalker
 * The First
 * First Hunstman
 * Nalan Fiskin
 * Fixer Two
 * Fixer Seven
 * Fixer Twelve
 * Fixer Fourteen
 * Fixer 41
 * Fixer 66
 * Fixer 88
 * Fixer 103
 * Fixer 308
 * Fizik
 * Flash
 * Flayn
 * Flaz'arrir
 * Flechan
 * Fleming
 * Flensia
 * Flesh Raider Bladewielder
 * Flesh Raider Chieftain
 * Flesh Raider Ravager Chieftain
 * Fleshripper
 * Flingeld
 * Folaris
 * Fole
 * Folex
 * Foobba
 * Kal Fordo
 * Forge Guardian
 * Tate Forlan
 * Forris
 * Forrod
 * Forrs
 * For'senn
 * Genter Fosse
 * Fossum
 * Fotastel
 * Foundry Guardian
 * Fovish
 * Fraabaal
 * Vereta Fraabaal
 * Berin Fraal
 * Franges
 * Frann
 * Fratch
 * Sera Fray
 * Kiregan Freem
 * Freid
 * Frej
 * Frellka
 * Frem' bo
 * Freyden
 * Frezik
 * Frimm
 * Frira
 * Frisk
 * Frost
 * Frostclaw
 * Frotto
 * Frun
 * Frun's master
 * Fubini
 * Fu'Jessom
 * Fulminiss
 * Furaho
 * Furant
 * Fursh
 * Futrad
 * Fuz'een
 * Fylan
 * G-05
 * G-4T
 * G-5KN
 * G0-A1
 * G0-S5
 * G0-T0 † {{Codex}}
 * G0-T9 {{Codex}}
 * G-3RC
 * G4-0M
 * G5-M1
 * G6-M2
 * G-7DK
 * G'Bilard
 * Aulus G'luun
 * Gabaree
 * Gaccerin
 * Gachial
 * Gaddon
 * Gaden-Ko
 * Gadux
 * Gaff
 * Gagesk
 * Gaidin
 * Reg Gainly
 * Miora Gaithe
 * Gajoru
 * Galall
 * Galen
 * Galessi
 * Galia † {{Codex}}
 * Fizz Galko
 * Conrad Gall
 * Nina Gallendo
 * Gallia
 * Gallok
 * Galron
 * Junter Galt
 * Galthe
 * Gizmel Gam
 * Gambo
 * Gamden
 * Gamoruk
 * Imodin Ganalya
 * Ganarog
 * Ganbar
 * Mor Gandel
 * Reid Gandon
 * Gandra
 * Jerel Gane
 * Ganev
 * Auselio Gann
 * Devar Gann
 * Kindra Gann
 * Nataya Gannek
 * Ganney
 * Ganniffarl
 * Ganno
 * Ganron
 * Gelle Gant
 * Ganthus
 * Gantrell
 * Ganuk
 * Orellia Gar
 * Lesi Garahe
 * Ga'ram
 * Garboza
 * Gardit
 * Garel-Mo
 * Garem
 * Sidonie Garen
 * Gargath
 * Gargun
 * Garik
 * Garith
 * Gark
 * Vin Garlo
 * Prellon Garn
 * Vistis Garn
 * Garnik {{Codex}}
 * Gar-Nok
 * Garon
 * Garret
 * Garrok
 * Garrum
 * Garsel
 * Garson
 * Garthe
 * Garthrus
 * Garus
 * Garvimm
 * Elin Garza &dagger;
 * Clenn Garzunel
 * Gatekeeper (Chamber of Speech)
 * Gatheri
 * Gattan
 * Gavin-Pol
 * Fillan Gawash
 * Myrla Gawash
 * Roop Gawash
 * GE-31
 * Geates
 * Geden
 * Geeda
 * Rex Geer
 * Gegalst
 * Murbek Gehn
 * Kalisa Gehnso
 * Kalisa Gehnso's Padawan
 * Gek
 * S. Geland
 * Gelens
 * Gele'ren
 * Tanyi Gellash
 * Gelrex
 * Horoth Gendi
 * Horoth Gendi's master
 * Sathina Genz
 * Geozel
 * Geph
 * Gerault
 * Silas Gerenz
 * Gergan
 * Geric
 * Gerr
 * Gerrard
 * Kelsa Gerro
 * Gerrut
 * Faramn Ges
 * Gesen
 * Fallanter Gest
 * Getzo
 * Zakxon Gewchi
 * Gezda
 * Ghaemas
 * Gharj
 * Sunder Ghettz
 * Gholan
 * Poronth Ghon
 * Tazonthe Ghon
 * Ghoss
 * Ghost Nine
 * Ghulil
 * Gianna
 * Gillis
 * Gilroh
 * Warrik Gin
 * Oblitt Ginbaac
 * Giradda
 * Aitalla Girard
 * Norn Girard
 * Raffid Girard
 * Zacar Girrard
 * Girik
 * Patrono Givante
 * Gixsa
 * Gjonfs
 * G'klarg
 * Gleelan
 * Glort
 * Glorzo
 * GNR-47
 * Gobie
 * Godan-Ur
 * Go'ddan
 * Nasan Godera &dagger;
 * Godoba
 * Barden Golah
 * Meduin Gendri
 * Karastace Gonn
 * Gon-Sa
 * Luran Gonthor
 * Gonzoli
 * Goonawaro
 * Gorakus
 * Goran (corporal)
 * Gordro
 * Gore Claw
 * Goren-Bo
 * Darth Gorgos {{Codex}}
 * Darth Gorgos's apprentice {{Codex}}
 * Gorik
 * Gornik
 * Gorolg
 * Duran Gorr
 * Gorry
 * Gorshaa
 * Goss
 * Gosse
 * Gostel
 * Gosular
 * Liora Gotad
 * Gotrut
 * Gouge
 * Gowden
 * Gozubb
 * GR-18
 * Graag
 * Graal
 * Lorkin Graal
 * Grady
 * Velasu Graege
 * Craige Graf
 * Graffa
 * Graffam
 * Graham
 * Grahuur
 * Graich
 * Gramm
 * Grand Champion of the Great Hunt
 * Grandarak
 * Grang
 * Granlo
 * Grann
 * Grannin
 * Granta
 * Grataa
 * Grath
 * Grathan
 * Beelzlit Grathan
 * Cellvanta Grathan
 * Dathka Graush † {{Mo}}
 * Graul`
 * Darth Gravus
 * Gray Star
 * Graymane
 * Callan Grayne
 * Greepo
 * Greer
 * Grees
 * Maven Greesta
 * Fin Greev
 * Greeva
 * Greist
 * Nadia Grell
 * Tobas Grell
 * Grellik
 * Seigford Grey
 * Grezor
 * Grigor
 * Grikton
 * Teklan Grimb
 * Grimyk
 * Groben
 * Groj
 * Krok Grok
 * Grokan
 * Gro'lak
 * Grollix
 * Kratis Gron
 * Groona
 * Grorrgh
 * Grossh
 * Grozuc
 * Grub
 * Grud
 * Grummalt
 * Grund'messel
 * Grylls
 * Grymach
 * Grymarch
 * Eskella Gryton
 * G-T7
 * Gthyk
 * Guardian of Dark History
 * Guardian of the Inner Sanctum
 * Terren Guiles
 * Gundo
 * Aza Gundo
 * Gunta-Mer
 * Guon
 * Gurmond
 * Gurn
 * Lorbrann Guro
 * Gurveer
 * Gutshot
 * Guunta
 * Guyvar
 * Gward
 * Gwarror
 * Gwe-Ro
 * Orrick Gwyndon
 * H2-A0
 * H4-N5
 * H-5LH
 * H-8
 * HA2-AG8
 * Chal Haan {{Codex}}
 * Haazen † {{Codex}}
 * Habbaz
 * Hacklin
 * Haddon
 * Darth Hadra
 * Hadrik
 * Hadro
 * Hagnoffarl
 * Haken
 * Hakiir
 * Hal
 * Ha'laa
 * Halacia
 * Sal Halak
 * Haliya
 * Hall
 * Hallen (criminal)
 * Hallen (Jedi)
 * Hallina
 * Hallina's mother
 * Hallow Voice
 * Halloway
 * Hallum
 * Halpern
 * Halrii
 * Halykus
 * Hamar
 * Hammerbeak
 * Hanaal
 * Hanar-Ye
 * Handro
 * Hanera
 * Hanox
 * Hanthor
 * Hakkun Re Hanuther
 * Haranexlah
 * Hardin
 * Hare'en
 * Haren
 * Haresh
 * Hareth
 * Hargresh
 * Aleyna Hark
 * Harken
 * Harkun
 * Harlal
 * Tobin Harlan
 * Harlas
 * Harman
 * Harok
 * Dak Haron
 * Haronn
 * Harp'r
 * Harreon
 * Harris
 * Dahl Harris
 * Harro
 * Harrum
 * Hartke
 * Redok Harvast
 * Harvus {{Codex}}
 * Jarn Harvus
 * Hasper
 * Hasslo
 * Hattak
 * Hauer
 * Havox
 * Havren
 * Hawk Leader
 * Hawkins
 * Mia Hawkins
 * Neyla Hawkins
 * Haxet
 * Mola Haxtor
 * Hayg
 * Hazeen
 * HE2-RA
 * HE2 Omega
 * Heart Rend
 * Hebesh
 * Hedrik
 * Hedrow
 * Heedley
 * Heerimus
 * Heitor
 * Nef Helam
 * Helarin
 * Argin Helchik
 * Hele
 * Helid
 * Helik
 * Heljus
 * Braigin Helk
 * Hellencha
 * Heln
 * Ellis Helquis
 * Helricks
 * Zank Helrott
 * Helver
 * Hemmings
 * Hendak
 * Hendrick
 * Hendry
 * Henla-Vaa
 * Henni
 * Henries
 * Henshin
 * Hepswick
 * Herald of Bloodgouge
 * Herald of Karagga
 * Hereafel
 * Herkuun
 * Herm
 * Hero of Tython †
 * Keikana Herot
 * Matthew Herral
 * Xak Herral
 * Herron
 * Her'tey
 * Hesas
 * Voro Hesh
 * Heshtra
 * Hesker
 * Hesse
 * Hessen
 * Hestun
 * Hetter
 * Riegenn Hetuu {{Codex}}
 * Hextal
 * Hib-R-ak
 * Hidden Blade
 * Kora Himeni
 * Hipton
 * Hirosho
 * Hirra
 * Gedron Hix
 * Diago Hixan
 * Velasco Hixan
 * HK-01 † {{Codex}}
 * HK-47 †
 * HK-51
 * H'ntaar
 * Hodge
 * Hogan
 * Hoggon † {{Codex}}
 * Holiday
 * Hollis
 * Hold
 * Holtz
 * Homax
 * Hooll
 * Doctor Hope
 * Huin Hophaar
 * Horak-mul †
 * Horan
 * Horch
 * Tulak Hord † {{Mo}} {{Codex}}
 * Horn
 * Kalvin Hortar
 * Hovell
 * Hreda
 * Hremen
 * HRRM-5
 * Shada Hsskhor
 * Hsurss
 * Hua
 * Hua-Po
 * Huckster
 * Danbar Hue
 * Lela Hue
 * Hulgon
 * Noab Hulis † {{Holocron}}
 * Hull
 * Hullo
 * Cassa Hun
 * Hunn
 * Colonel
 * Dana Hunt
 * Hunter
 * Hunter Moon
 * Huntmaster
 * Huols
 * Hurada
 * Hurd
 * Hurdenn
 * Hurdoc
 * Hurkwill
 * Kazzak Hurn
 * Hurst
 * Hurwell
 * Huttsbane
 * Andronik Hyllus {{Codex}}
 * Vector Hyllus
 * Vector Hyllus's mother {{Codex}}
 * Rhana Hyss
 * Soben Ibek
 * Icefang
 * Idonia
 * Idrino
 * Iella
 * Iero
 * Ignoshi
 * Igro
 * IK-4C
 * Darth Ikoral
 * Sher Ilche
 * Ilikith
 * Illares
 * Ilox
 * Ilun
 * I-M3
 * Imani
 * Imogh
 * The Imprisoned One †
 * Imot
 * Ina'irolia'kleoni {{Mo}}
 * Inaruk
 * Inath
 * Addy Ingrol
 * In-iK
 * Inivon
 * Injaye
 * Elias Inkari
 * Vald Inosp
 * Inrisa
 * Iodana
 * Darth Iratus
 * Darth Iratus's fourth apprentice
 * Nola Iree
 * Felix Iresso
 * Irex
 * Berr Irichmin
 * Irizon
 * Irjil
 * Ironfist
 * Irtok
 * ISD-12
 * ISD-39
 * ISD-80
 * Isen
 * Ishla
 * Iskrila
 * Isric
 * Ivernus
 * Ivers
 * Ivis
 * Ivok
 * Ivon
 * Ivor
 * Ivory
 * Ixa
 * Izak
 * Izink
 * J-4K4
 * J8R-1
 * Aphel Jaarn
 * Jabe-Ki
 * Ja'dan
 * Tana Jadance
 * Ryssa Jadeonar
 * Jadick
 * Darth Jadus
 * Jael
 * Jaffkee
 * Darth Jaga
 * Jaggard
 * Jago
 * Harood jai Koreon
 * Jai
 * Fahren Jaj
 * Jakker
 * Jalba
 * Jal'Jinis
 * Jalis {{Mo}}
 * Jaller
 * Jalta
 * Dorian Janarus
 * Newhen Janis
 * Janner
 * Jannik
 * Jannor-Cel
 * Jansen
 * Janthir
 * Jantikus
 * Yana Jaragus
 * Jaral
 * Garon Jard {{Holocron}}
 * Jarg
 * Jarine
 * Jarix
 * Jark
 * Tanon Jarnik
 * Jarobi
 * Jarr
 * Silas Jarrde
 * Kellian Jarro
 * Factor Jarvus
 * Kaylan Jase
 * Jash
 * Jasik
 * Jasque
 * Jassick
 * Jastal
 * Karrels Javis
 * Serjil Javis
 * Vargai Javis
 * Ava Jaxo
 * Jaxun
 * Jaymis
 * Jaynes
 * Jazen
 * Izzeebowe Jeef
 * Jeek
 * Jeelg
 * Jeelvic
 * Jeerag
 * Jefris
 * Ajoha Jeh
 * Quan Jek
 * Jekar
 * Jekhop
 * Grun Jekmar
 * Jeler
 * Jelphs
 * Jenar-Sei
 * Jenna
 * Jennings
 * Tarben Jenoquan
 * Jensen
 * Jephego
 * Jerikko
 * Chax Jernil
 * Jerraib
 * Jerren
 * Jerridan
 * Jerrod
 * Jeruti
 * Jesh
 * Jesnidaa
 * Anora Jessel
 * Arca Jeth † {{Holocron}}
 * Jetok
 * Jettison
 * Jev
 * Sarria Jevad
 * Jevek
 * Jevin
 * Jex
 * Jhaffus
 * Jheeg
 * Tervor Jheran
 * Jhian
 * Jhorval
 * Jiak
 * Jiik
 * Jilko
 * Jillins
 * Jindra-Var
 * Jin-Olori
 * Jioden
 * Jiv
 * Xenn Joas
 * Joben
 * Joce
 * Jocend
 * Jo'dath
 * Brucce Jo'dee
 * Jogo
 * Jogotha
 * Johnston
 * Jojames
 * Joka
 * Jokkard
 * Jokull
 * Jolam
 * Jolda
 * Jolis
 * Jolus
 * Caleb Jonf
 * Jonkan
 * Jonos
 * Rul Jophen
 * Danah Jor
 * Heron Jorael
 * Jorek
 * Jorelle
 * Aric Jorgan
 * Joris
 * Joriv
 * Jorland
 * Hanik Jormani
 * Jormin
 * Jorod
 * Jorol
 * Jorr-Da
 * Jorthal
 * Joruk
 * Jorun-Ve
 * Jorus
 * Jory
 * Pavi Josta
 * Josto
 * Joti
 * Jowah
 * Kramper Joxx
 * Joy (spicelord)
 * Jreizel
 * J'Ruush
 * JT-02
 * JT-05
 * JT-10
 * JT-11
 * Yet Jub
 * Juda
 * Juhani † {{Holocron}}
 * Jujuin
 * Jule
 * Rhon Jun'yon
 * Jurnak
 * JUR-V0
 * Juuho
 * Juul
 * Juvarek
 * Jwiyt
 * K-25C
 * K-2G1
 * K-4NV
 * K-6X1
 * K0-29
 * K3-J8
 * K4-E2
 * K6P-3
 * K7-22
 * Kaal
 * Warad Kaalt
 * Eva Kaayz
 * Kabari
 * Kabbura
 * Kadano
 * Kaddreth
 * Kadriss
 * Jaric Kaedan †
 * Yshaar Kael
 * Jaurus Kaf
 * Kagron
 * Kahesh
 * Ben Kahob
 * Kahyin
 * Kaid
 * Kailur
 * Kaiza
 * Kal
 * Kalahk
 * Kalakar Six settlement's governor
 * Kalas-Na
 * Kaldeni
 * Aelan Kalder
 * Erin Kaldo
 * Kaldona
 * Elen Kale
 * Kaleb
 * Tressak Kaleco
 * Kaley
 * Gyden Kall
 * Kallaaddik
 * Kallakar
 * Aloysius Kallig {{Ghost}}
 * Athelis Kallis
 * Darth Kallous
 * Kallum
 * Kalmic
 * Kalor
 * Jin Kalosi
 * Eauld Kalranoos
 * Portho Kaltemmic
 * Kalthir
 * Kalyn
 * Kam
 * Orrin Kam
 * Kamden
 * Kamdin
 * Kamel
 * Maro Kamer
 * Kallik Kan
 * Shesta Kancen
 * Kancras
 * Sachal Kand
 * Kanda
 * Wyll Kander
 * Kandhar
 * Reldar Kandik
 * Kandon
 * Kandro
 * Kanen
 * Kan'grell
 * Davik Kang † {{Codex}}
 * Kanik
 * Kanis
 * Rylo Kann
 * Kanna
 * Kanno
 * Kantero
 * Audra Kantos
 * Kanzo
 * Kaogar
 * Karagga
 * Karan
 * Karas
 * Kardal
 * Jek Kardan
 * Karden
 * Kardocha
 * Karella
 * Karhei
 * Karhel
 * Karish-Ma
 * Karith
 * Kariya
 * Gann Karlis
 * Karloss
 * Karlsu
 * Lem Karner
 * Karok
 * Karp
 * Nomen Karr
 * Anya Karros
 * Anya Karros's son
 * Karssk
 * Shariss Kartur
 * Karu
 * Lodenth Kasahr
 * Kashim
 * Kassien
 * Kasstroff
 * Nar Kasuen
 * Kata
 * Katcho
 * Katchuuk
 * Kateo
 * Za'heen Kaur
 * Kavaat
 * Kavaros
 * Cedin Kavil
 * Sen Kavis
 * Kavos
 * Kavsun
 * Vidas Kawats
 * Kayd
 * Kayen
 * Essor Kayin
 * Giana Kayl
 * Vanara Kayl
 * Kazo
 * KC-PD
 * Haftan Ke
 * Rekt Kedand
 * Kede
 * Keeling
 * Keemos
 * Keenor
 * Keeper (Sith Empire)
 * Kehel
 * Keighlah
 * Kejik (Balmorra)
 * Kejik (Tython)
 * Norvaan Kel
 * Merrik Kelborn
 * Keldroth
 * Kelen
 * Kel-Fi
 * Kelim
 * Novin Kelke
 * Kella
 * Kellik
 * Kellin
 * Kellor
 * Kells
 * Orbis Keln
 * Kelna
 * Keloh
 * Kelric
 * Kels
 * Kelthan
 * Kemm
 * Sylen Kempar
 * Kemper
 * Kench
 * Kendrel
 * Ken-Fal
 * Kennerlo
 * Kent
 * Kentradee
 * Kephess
 * Nyeb Ker
 * Terreon Ker
 * Keratho
 * Kerkarr
 * Ker-Na
 * Kerrian
 * Kersin
 * Keryha
 * Keshani
 * Keshk
 * Kesler
 * Gavail Kespan
 * Kestal
 * Rakkan Ket
 * Evans Ketara
 * Keth
 * Aleema Keto † {{Codex}}
 * Satal Keto † {{Codex}}
 * Jaen Kett
 * Keviss
 * Keyo-So
 * Merrish Khan
 * Khek'segoth
 * Khel
 * Entu Khelester
 * Kherus
 * Khetun
 * Garren Kho
 * Khobisho
 * Bax Kholer
 * Teron Khorro
 * Khourlet
 * Khoveri
 * Khreusis
 * Khypes {{Codex}}
 * Kidles
 * Urana Kiel
 * Kieral
 * Kilit Leader
 * Kilit Three
 * Kilit Four
 * Cedarik Killesa
 * Kilon-Roc
 * Rycus Kilran
 * Kimara
 * Archiban Frodrick Kimble
 * Kina-Re
 * Kindin
 * King of Dubrillion
 * Kingston
 * Oron Kira † {{Codex}}
 * Kiral
 * Adamar Kirb † {{Codex}}
 * Kirbi
 * Tre'vor Kirieleison
 * Harridax Kirill †
 * Tan Kirin
 * Kirklin
 * Kirnon
 * Kiron
 * Kirter
 * Kistan
 * Kitpth
 * Nevis Kitt
 * Ki-Ve
 * Bela Kiwiiks †
 * Kixiaralu †
 * Kladak
 * Klage
 * Ada Klee
 * Kleiv
 * Klemral
 * Oleg Klerren
 * Klewer
 * Kligton
 * Klin
 * Zee K'lin
 * Xatter Klint
 * Klintok
 * Knash
 * Kneely
 * Caspar Knowles
 * Sarn Ko
 * Koam
 * Sammo Kob
 * Kobbeth
 * Trea Kobbeth
 * Viyo Kobbeth
 * Kodarn
 * Kodo
 * Koep
 * Koghaa
 * Kolbrun
 * Javis Koldor
 * Mik Kolis
 * Vol Kolla
 * Kollis
 * Koloch
 * Bex Kolos
 * Kolovish
 * Kolvin
 * Komi
 * Komo
 * Ramesh Kon
 * Adele Konya
 * Kon Koon
 * Koplin
 * Nikollan Kord
 * Korek
 * Valen Korik
 * Redris Korin
 * Korkresh
 * Welex Korofu
 * Korpheld
 * Kortawa
 * Korum
 * Korus
 * Korvan
 * Korventine
 * Korvus
 * Kory
 * Koryst
 * Nandrobarr Korzod
 * Kosh
 * Hegra Kost
 * Kotal-De
 * Ardun Kothe
 * Edra Kothe
 * Neven Kothe
 * Dannik Kothori
 * Kouvar
 * Kov
 * Kovic
 * Kraay
 * Krade
 * Kradik
 * Vadis Krag
 * Krakkus
 * Kral
 * Rhykef Krales
 * Krallo
 * Krallys
 * Krand
 * Krannus
 * Kras
 * Krash
 * Zorin Krasul
 * Krata
 * Krau
 * Ivan Krause
 * Kree
 * Kreen
 * Deth Kregg
 * Krel
 * Ki-Ta Kren
 * Krendak
 * Krepkit
 * Kreshan
 * Kresk
 * Kress
 * Exal Kressh † {{Codex}}
 * Ludo Kressh † {{Codex}}
 * Vodal Kressh {{Mo}}
 * Krevan
 * Jiindo Krey
 * Kria
 * Krikit
 * Krillis
 * Krimyn
 * Gavon Kroan
 * Kroda
 * Kroius
 * Krolak
 * Cy Krolo
 * Kromo
 * Ivan Krudis
 * Krukal
 * Kryos
 * Drahm Kryst
 * Ku-Ki {{Hologram}}
 * Davon Kull
 * Kullen
 * Kullin
 * Vall Kumauri † {{Mo}}
 * Exar Kun † {{Codex}}
 * Kunoa
 * Kurdest
 * Kurik
 * Grommik Kurthson
 * Kuthak
 * Kuthana
 * Kutille
 * Jatta Kuum
 * K'Vorn
 * Kyaku
 * Kydon
 * Kyndern
 * Sedyn Kyne
 * Kyrenic
 * Kyrus
 * Kytoma
 * Kyvax
 * Kyyrah
 * L2-P2
 * L2-PN
 * L3-V5
 * L4-B5
 * Bow La
 * Laandon
 * Laarnoka
 * Labe
 * Labine
 * Lachei
 * Lachelle
 * Darth Lachris
 * Ladra
 * Lady Of Pain
 * Laeras-Wu
 * Lageurna
 * Lain-Ricie
 * Grancha Lakand {{Codex}}
 * Lakkna
 * Lalat'k
 * Lalya
 * Ory Lam
 * Lana
 * Lanai
 * Rangos Lanar
 * Lanesord
 * Langor
 * Langstrom
 * Lanklyn
 * Lanoyo
 * Lans
 * Gorio Lanthanius
 * Lantikus
 * Laotah
 * Torkel Laphmer
 * Tidar Lar
 * Larall
 * Larbec
 * Larcoh
 * Larek
 * Larent
 * Laria
 * Larin
 * Larindaz
 * Larith
 * Larkin
 * Larna
 * Laron
 * Larrot
 * Larus
 * Laryn-Ki
 * Traze Lasfer
 * Laskin
 * Lassicar
 * Laverse
 * Lavik
 * Lawgriffarl
 * Lazhae
 * Lazlo (Redirect)
 * LD-402
 * Lead
 * Leah
 * Rekket Lee
 * Leeda
 * Leen
 * Leenkt
 * Lees
 * Lefdif
 * Lefry
 * Legat
 * Legate
 * Lehibe
 * Leiber
 * Eve LeJaan
 * Lek
 * Lekk-Ji
 * Gayem Leksende
 * Yem Leksende
 * Lem-Ofars
 * Cela Len
 * Aryn Leneer † {{Codex}}
 * Lenks
 * Len'rek
 * Lepotan
 * Lerek
 * Leria
 * Leron
 * Chelle Lesher
 * Lesina
 * Leskogo
 * Lessah
 * Lessis
 * Lethion
 * Letta
 * Lett-Shara
 * Lett-Shara's husband
 * Leuro-Khian
 * Bina Lew
 * Ley'arsha
 * Lezan
 * Lhunu
 * Queneth Li
 * LI-45
 * Liagri
 * Lida
 * Lieber
 * Liefur
 * Lighton
 * Zalin Lih
 * Ekayn Liistot
 * Sabaya Liistot
 * Liko'da
 * Li'lith
 * Lin
 * Linapim
 * Linasol
 * Linh
 * Jon Lison
 * Teven Liss'ard
 * Quin Listok
 * Litas
 * Liv'trai
 * Lk'graagth
 * Llantho
 * Deringon Lobacc
 * Lobel
 * Lobelisk
 * Lobelode
 * Lobelot
 * Locke (Sith Empire)
 * Locke (Special Forces)
 * Seff Lockeen
 * Locust
 * Lodani
 * Benna Lodd
 * Lodish
 * Loell
 * Lofa
 * Varus LOgan
 * Loganthe
 * Logrus
 * Lok (individual)
 * Arkon Lok
 * Lokar
 * Lokaust
 * Loketh
 * Eckard Lokin
 * Lokir-Ka
 * Uwin Lokk
 * Lokka
 * Rand Lokta
 * Lona-Ru
 * Londar
 * Londrod
 * Zadik Lone
 * Long Claw
 * Longeye
 * Hagen Longmyre
 * Thekko Longshot
 * Loonda
 * Loovi
 * Lopar
 * Lora
 * Loranna
 * Lorant
 * Lorchlar
 * Loreeves
 * Loren
 * Zan Loren
 * Lorenn
 * Lorik
 * Lorkl
 * Bosann Lor'kor
 * Baron Lorn
 * Sannus Lorrick
 * Lorro
 * Lorul
 * Lorvon
 * Garak Los
 * Swaine Lothar
 * Lothor
 * Loun
 * Love (spicelord)
 * Lox
 * Loyada
 * Loyat
 * Lu'bratnik
 * Lucen
 * Lucen-Tok
 * Zerah Lukt
 * Luna
 * Lunatta
 * Lunddel
 * Lunder
 * Bogro Lundermen
 * Lunx, Veeboo
 * Lurr {{Hologram}}
 * Luth-Ki
 * Luthro
 * Luunti
 * Arden Lyn † {{Codex}}
 * Lyne
 * Lynlee
 * Xfere Lyoon
 * Rikael Lysannis
 * M-11J
 * M-2VB
 * M-4O
 * M-5Q5
 * M-78
 * M1-4X
 * M3-8Z
 * M3-M1
 * M3-OB
 * M7-P2
 * M8T-V
 * M9-08
 * Rose Maanki
 * Benton Maas
 * Mace
 * Darth Macerus
 * Mack (Alderaan)
 * Mack (Taris)
 * Madaga-Ru
 * Mad'Ahn
 * Maddox
 * Madel
 * Gord Madel
 * Cassius Madine
 * Madish
 * Madoon
 * Madra-Gos
 * Maer
 * Mag
 * Magar
 * Magaran
 * Magnus
 * Magras
 * Magra-Su
 * Mahli
 * Mai
 * Maire
 * Majusk
 * Makna-Ha
 * Mako
 * Mal
 * Malahan
 * Mala-Ren
 * Darth Malak † {{Mo}}
 * Hale Malcolm
 * Jace Malcom †
 * Savorin Malfus
 * Darth Malgus †
 * Malichose &dagger;
 * Malinna
 * Elios Maliss
 * Arak Malkan
 * Dibbon Mallo
 * Mallohe
 * Malora
 * Malroy
 * Maltok
 * Manda
 * Mandalore the First † {{Codex}}
 * Mandalore the Indomitable † {{Codex}}
 * Mandalore the Lesser † {{Mo}}
 * Mandalore the Ultimate † {{Codex}}
 * Mandalore the Vindicated †
 * Tanya Mane
 * Maneros
 * Manju
 * Mann
 * Ghitter Mannes
 * Gord Mannus
 * Maquel
 * Maraad
 * Marclonus
 * Marcovic
 * Marcum
 * Marcus
 * Mar-Da
 * Kelen Mardo
 * Mardok
 * Marell
 * Maren
 * Mar'gavrok
 * Mariin
 * Mari-Lucen
 * Maritte
 * Marius
 * Mariyk
 * Markan
 * Marko
 * Crysta Markon
 * Vij Markos
 * Marmun
 * Adeline Marr
 * Darth Marr †
 * Visas Marr † {{Codex}}
 * Marragh
 * Marric
 * Marrikam
 * Marroo
 * Martik
 * Martonn
 * Martos
 * Sedni Maruk
 * Marxa
 * Marzun
 * Masani
 * Masax
 * Maseloo
 * Mashallon
 * Masken
 * Broga Masrii
 * Massey
 * Master Controller
 * Master of Questions
 * Matare (Human)
 * Matare (Zabrak)
 * Materrus
 * Mathin
 * Matreyden
 * Rogun Matt'rik †
 * Lycus Mattle
 * Matto
 * Mavar'tak
 * Mav-Saben
 * Maynar
 * Pallia Mazlin
 * M-B10
 * ME-D1
 * Chanya Medaal
 * Medechas
 * Medle
 * Medliuna
 * Meeko
 * Meged
 * Megen-Hardt
 * Meg'lin
 * Mei
 * Darth Mekhis &dagger;
 * Mekks
 * Mekton
 * Melana
 * Melarra
 * Melas
 * Lysennius Melchiro
 * Meldo
 * Melicoste
 * Melikah
 * Melindra
 * Mell
 * Meller
 * Meln
 * Melness
 * Ledo Melnic
 * Zheg Meloo
 * Melos
 * Menerus
 * Mennaus
 * Menoda
 * Mense
 * Obromius Menthaus
 * Mentor
 * Mentor Assassin Beta
 * Mentor Assassin Theta
 * Mentor Assassin Zeta
 * Odumis Mer
 * Meric
 * Mericci
 * Merion
 * Merish
 * Merkus
 * Meropta
 * Gorush Mersh
 * Mesan
 * Gorv Mespit
 * Messk
 * Androclus Methodius
 * Metzar
 * M'Grantu
 * Ehla Mi
 * Mical &dagger; {{Codex}}
 * Michyl
 * Mieq
 * Miev
 * Dev Migensoh
 * Mikaen
 * Mikul
 * Milarzen
 * Miles
 * Ladren Miles
 * Medjay Milesius
 * Min
 * Mina
 * Darth Minax
 * Samara Mindak
 * Theovor Mindak
 * Theovor Mindak's wife
 * Minder Four
 * Minder Five
 * Minder Eight
 * Minder Nine
 * Minder 15
 * Minder Fourteen
 * Minder Eighteen
 * Minder Twenty
 * Minder Twenty-Two
 * Mindi
 * Minik
 * Minister of Intelligence (Cold War)
 * Minon
 * Agerin Minosh
 * Minst
 * Lew Mintrep
 * Mira
 * Miran
 * Mirev-Ka
 * Miri
 * Mirisa
 * Miritan
 * Mir-Ki
 * Mirru
 * Misar
 * Mise
 * Darb Misken
 * MK-RU
 * ML-T2
 * MN-28
 * Mnesus
 * Leet Mob
 * Mogg
 * Apharu Moh
 * Mohgren
 * Randor Mohl
 * Mokeed
 * Mol
 * Molcarrus
 * Molik
 * Molvar
 * Monk
 * Monkabi
 * Moonblast
 * Moorint
 * Skav Mora
 * Moracen
 * Moran
 * Kendrik Moran
 * Morant
 * Morastu
 * Morbo
 * Mord
 * Mordo
 * Urtel Moren
 * Mac Moria
 * Darth Morias
 * Moriden
 * Morint
 * Moritt
 * Morla
 * Celeste Morne &dagger; {{Codex}}
 * Moro
 * Bengel Morr
 * Terrak Morrhage
 * Morriss
 * Morrun
 * Morsel
 * Mortin
 * Darth Mortis
 * Morus-Lok
 * Mother Machine
 * Motta
 * MP-77
 * Masha Mrinx
 * Dootu Mu Bacha
 * Mucdermon
 * Mug'garat
 * Muglund
 * Muheeda
 * Muir
 * Mular'Stef
 * Mulls
 * Neb Munb
 * Carlsott Munk
 * Murdok
 * Kord Murdok
 * Murghir
 * Murtag
 * Murthil
 * Mu'thansa
 * Karness Muur &dagger; {{Codex}}
 * Miel Muwn
 * M-V09
 * MX-T4
 * Myahh
 * Myles
 * Mynock
 * Myrells
 * Myrnad
 * Myshurr
 * N0-HX
 * N1-C0
 * N4-01
 * N4-71
 * N-4K2
 * N4-S4
 * N5 D3
 * N5-R3
 * N6-BC
 * N-7F5
 * NA-71
 * Tyrrek Nabell
 * Ilic Nadab
 * Nad'alin
 * Freedon Nadd &dagger; {{Codex}}
 * Nadien
 * Nadrin
 * Rhee Naez
 * Sif Nagano
 * Nagis
 * Nails
 * Naja {{Mo}}
 * Najil
 * Nakar-Sel
 * Nakassk
 * Nakiya
 * Nalto
 * Namada
 * Nam-aK
 * Namarr
 * Namellus
 * Nan-Dijer
 * Nann
 * Na'orr
 * Nareen
 * Narem
 * Tre Nareves
 * Leeha Narezz
 * Narlock
 * Brad Narong
 * Narrik
 * Vell Narroc
 * Narvaxx
 * Narvusin
 * Natakk
 * Natara
 * Nataya
 * Nath
 * Natho
 * Nattis
 * Nattle
 * Naughlen
 * Navik
 * Navrata
 * Navreek
 * Nayel
 * Nayon
 * Neb
 * Necus
 * Nerub Nebb
 * Neddis
 * Nedecca
 * Needa
 * Neeya
 * Nefarid
 * Nefi
 * Ne'gyan
 * Nehimmo
 * Shanaph Nek
 * Nekra
 * Nektk
 * Nelant
 * Nelchek
 * Nelex
 * Nemok-Ta
 * Suudaa Nem'ro
 * Nen-Ji
 * Obal Nerev
 * Nerich
 * Nerogim
 * Neros
 * Nerrethel {{Codex}}
 * Nerric
 * Nerrick
 * Nerril
 * Nesker
 * Neskett
 * Renzfeil Neuwt
 * Neva
 * Frar Nevesh
 * Jerol Nex
 * Nexwig
 * Neymus
 * Mua Niab
 * Nianla
 * Katha Niar
 * Nic'ala
 * Niccos
 * Ritte Nickols
 * Nidaljo
 * Darth Nihilus &dagger; {{Codex}}
 * Nil
 * Nien
 * Jewl'a Nightbringer
 * Harson Nild
 * Niloc
 * Nilor
 * Nimi
 * Jacell Nimra
 * Graxx Nimrunner
 * Nim-Sa
 * Nivi'sec
 * Nivix
 * Nizkif
 * Njanner-Pok
 * NK-33
 * NL0-A
 * Xoltyr N'lson
 * NN-4D
 * Noab-De
 * Leebo Nobim
 * Noch
 * Nodin-Fe
 * Jaylla Noh
 * Nokril
 * Nol
 * Nolir
 * Nollus
 * Nongta
 * Thendys Noori
 * Feb Noota
 * Noraz
 * Nor'dro
 * Vort Norman
 * Carl Norn
 * Noros
 * Sia Norrin
 * Korin Norrus
 * Ulthron Norus
 * Norus-Wel
 * Talia Nos
 * Nost
 * Note
 * Noumeian
 * Darth Nox
 * Gester Noxx
 * Jik Noyid
 * Nozabuiba
 * NR-02
 * Nreeg
 * Neren Nubb
 * Nuen
 * Nug
 * Numinn
 * Darth Nurinf
 * Nurkolas
 * Nurt
 * Shaela Nuur &dagger; {{Codex}}
 * Nae Nuuv
 * N'var
 * XN-D1
 * Nya
 * Tiffan Nye
 * Nygi'lum
 * Nyine
 * Nyranos
 * Nyranos's father {{Codex}}
 * Ralon Nys
 * Nyscha
 * Nyvosha
 * Naarud Nyydo
 * Nyzes
 * Oam'tak
 * Oarr
 * Obatt
 * Obenth
 * Min Ober
 * Obip
 * Obrukasha
 * Ocera
 * Dex Odal
 * Odan-Urr &dagger; {{Codex}}
 * Odar
 * Odeph
 * ODX-9
 * Falner Oeth
 * Ofaree
 * Officer 4621
 * Ogathu
 * Ogden (lieutenant)
 * Ogun
 * Oh'dvek
 * OHK-99
 * Ohta
 * Oilcan
 * Sal Okar
 * Oklart
 * Gia Oleen
 * Olkav
 * Ollien
 * Nukoo Ol'us
 * Laren Omas {{Mo}}
 * Ommin &dagger; {{Codex}}
 * Carth Onasi &dagger; {{Hologram}}
 * Ondorru
 * Bezar One {{Codex}}
 * One-Eye
 * Onna
 * Ono-Mi
 * Onto
 * Onway
 * Oodora
 * Gregg Oone
 * Oordu
 * Ooroz
 * Ootra
 * Opelan
 * Jered Opreen
 * Chemish Or
 * Orailus
 * Oranda
 * Lys Orani
 * Orano
 * Orawn
 * Orazio
 * Kom Orda
 * Yem Ordalien
 * Kamus Orden
 * Canderous Ordo &dagger; {{Hologram}}
 * Corridan Ordo
 * Jarek Ordo
 * Rob Ordonno
 * Oren
 * Jari Orez
 * Andon Organa
 * Brant Organa
 * Charle Remmot Organa
 * Charle Remmot Organa's grandfather
 * Corrax Organa
 * Dalatine Organa
 * Dolin Organa
 * Elric Organa
 * Elz Organa
 * Gesselle Organa
 * Haley Organa
 * Hallam Organa
 * Jeren Nolus Organa
 * Lenan Organa
 * Lew Organa
 * Linel Organa
 * Nomar Organa
 * Nomar Organa's father
 * Padrus Organa
 * Pallos Thessius Organa
 * Rickard Organa
 * Samara Organa
 * Vala Organa
 * Wynne Organa
 * Orias
 * Jaq Orin
 * Orin-Va
 * Orkren
 * Orland
 * Orlec
 * Orlian
 * Ormac
 * Tharis Orne {{Holocron}}
 * Orosquab
 * Orpharya
 * Kevan Orr
 * Otron Orr
 * Reyedo Orr
 * Ortano
 * Ortis
 * Ortoggan
 * Ortol
 * Ortosin
 * Orus
 * Brel Orus
 * Revinal Orzik
 * Nonzo Oshorr
 * Ositi
 * Oslom
 * Ossthan
 * Ostar-Gal
 * Otal
 * Oteg
 * Nezhel Othren
 * Othrane
 * Jaeler Oto
 * Otoforli
 * Otokwo
 * Ot'ona
 * Otrin
 * Ottau
 * Oudon
 * Darth Ouzal
 * Ovakar
 * Ovech
 * Ovold
 * Ozer
 * Ozurist
 * Ozzik
 * P-21K
 * P-2XN
 * P-3B2
 * P-3DB
 * P-7B7
 * P8-47
 * Paarkos
 * Tenus Paato
 * Pach
 * Mil'ri Padanb
 * Padin-Sor
 * Geris Paelid
 * Netula Pahn
 * Paige
 * Pajro
 * Paladius
 * Palak-Ti
 * Paldamar
 * Palinx
 * Palkell
 * Pallas
 * Panark
 * Pandorr
 * Aurren Tuile Panteer
 * Deris Panteer
 * Gaul Panteer
 * Gaul Panteer's killer
 * Katei Elinari Panteer
 * Silara Panteer
 * Panthin-Dro
 * Paolen
 * Paqijaar
 * Yuon Par
 * Parax
 * Pardrick
 * Paria
 * Paril
 * Darth Parios
 * Kennet Parn
 * Par-Nok
 * Paron
 * Parr
 * Dagus Parral
 * Parren
 * Parrik
 * Nolan Pars
 * Parson
 * Partogg
 * Paruum
 * Glearius Parvil
 * Parvux
 * Pat-aK
 * Pathel
 * Pathroh
 * Paul
 * Paus
 * Payne
 * Pazaak Jack
 * PD-44
 * Peblak
 * Pecto
 * Pell (Cold War)
 * Pell (Nautolan)
 * Jorda Pell
 * Milo Pellam
 * Pelqa
 * Pen'thruta
 * Darth Perash
 * Derlot Perg
 * Kayla Perlis
 * Peron
 * Perovius
 * Perrichion
 * Perrin
 * Pers'lya &dagger; {{Codex}}
 * Peters
 * Petrak
 * Pevthak-Fra
 * Palo Pevv
 * Peyterra
 * Phaeris
 * Phalanx
 * Yuleph Phan
 * Pharal {{Mo}}
 * Pharen
 * Pharen's sister
 * Pharoth
 * Pharshol
 * Pharshol's host
 * Phennir
 * Phenter
 * Embb Philas
 * Denard Philo
 * Milo Phipps
 * Hael Phirce
 * Phi-Ton
 * Phitors
 * Phol
 * Tythan Phomm
 * Phrague
 * Phraken-Nal
 * Phran
 * Phrayan
 * Phyne
 * Phytus
 * Picaro
 * Pierce
 * Piertra
 * Piloc
 * Eliss Pim
 * Awdrysta Pina &dagger; {{Codex}}
 * Pineek
 * Pirrell
 * Pitkth
 * Niall Piv
 * PK-1R
 * Pla'atoh
 * Plasmajack
 * Playt
 * Plennid
 * Plex
 * Pliktu
 * Plodd
 * Tarrance Ploon
 * Plorbaas
 * PO-12
 * Jaymizu Poh
 * Relus Poh
 * Maresten Pol
 * Polarin
 * Polas
 * Dav Pold
 * Ryden Pollad
 * Darmas Pollaran
 * Maverse Pontilo
 * Porlon
 * Portani
 * Minos Porter
 * Travi Pott
 * Potul
 * Poz
 * Pradoc
 * Prahmin
 * Praj
 * Prakkath
 * Prand
 * Von Praskin
 * Pratt
 * Praven
 * Raythen Predot
 * Preja
 * Prejad
 * Presk
 * Pretrex
 * Nariel Pridence
 * Primal Destroyer
 * Prin
 * Prinn
 * Pritch
 * Prithor
 * Prnthik
 * Prodoranya
 * Progus
 * Proh'ven
 * Wentell Pron
 * Prophet of Vodal Kressh
 * Proshen
 * Prosk
 * Protarius
 * Prothee
 * Prototype A-14
 * Prototype B-16
 * Prototype Director Droid DX-11
 * Proxinus
 * Kamen Proy
 * Prudy
 * Pruitt
 * P-T48
 * Darth Pulsiva
 * Elle Purost
 * Pyalest
 * Pylar
 * Dorus Pyne
 * Sanju Pyne
 * Valion Pyron
 * Pyther
 * Pzail
 * Q'Anilia &dagger; {{Mo}}
 * Qarin
 * Qawohl &dagger; {{Codex}}
 * Cay Qel-Droma &dagger; {{Codex}}
 * Duron Qel-Droma &dagger; {{Codex}}
 * Ulic Qel-Droma &dagger; {{Codex}}
 * Qet
 * Qidro
 * Thora Qilns
 * Qiltakka
 * Qista
 * Q'kal
 * QM-35
 * QO-99
 * Qo'el
 * Qonbla
 * Qoussk
 * Kassor Quade
 * Quae-Na
 * Qualie
 * Dregen Quand
 * Orth Quane
 * Quanera
 * Quarl
 * Quarn
 * Quarris
 * Queen of Sands
 * Quellon
 * Zain Quelrak
 * Quentis
 * Quen-Ton
 * Quil
 * Quilb
 * Quilljayk
 * Quilon
 * Drell Quindoma
 * Quinn
 * Malavai Quinn
 * Quintis
 * Quisun
 * Fiona Quorde
 * Quorr
 * Quorrom
 * Quorvos
 * Jokskk Quosto
 * Qusak
 * R-5TM
 * R0-Z1
 * R4-GL
 * R4-M1
 * R5-T9
 * R6-D0
 * RA-30
 * Jaardu Raax
 * Devon Race
 * Rachari
 * Rachel
 * Rade-Sa
 * Raffid
 * Ragar
 * Ragate
 * Ragel
 * Marka Ragnos &dagger; {{Codex}}
 * Rago
 * Nelok Rahs
 * Raikon
 * Raim-Ner
 * Raimu
 * Rajiss
 * Rajivari
 * Rak
 * Althea Rakh
 * Raklann
 * Raklo-Mo
 * Arkos Rakton
 * Rakuth
 * Rala
 * Rale
 * Ralebedth
 * Raleff
 * Ralesk
 * Jeena Ralkas
 * Nalen Raloch
 * Ralos-Vok
 * Custo Ramak {{Codex}}
 * Ramona
 * Arfan Ramos
 * Ibellia Ran
 * Ranath
 * Ran-Berross
 * Rance (Sith Overseer)
 * Rand (corporal)
 * Rand (worker)
 * Randa (lieutenant)
 * Randescent
 * Rankin
 * Rann
 * Lamalla Rann
 * Ranneth
 * Rannos
 * Ranor
 * Rans
 * Jorman Rant
 * Raptus
 * Rark (individual)
 * Rarkgah
 * Rarsk
 * Rasche
 * Rashal
 * Raskurro
 * Rass (individual)
 * Rassan
 * Raste
 * Rathari
 * Rathos
 * Iopiane Ratle
 * Pit Rauhut
 * Darth Ravage
 * Ra'vek
 * Ravga
 * Ravid
 * Rawaat
 * Raxis
 * Raxxus
 * Rayfel
 * Raykos
 * Merdoch Rayl
 * Raymon
 * Razak
 * Razer
 * Razik
 * Amille Razna
 * RC-42
 * R-C92
 * Juran Reb
 * Rebus
 * Red Blade
 * Red Walker
 * Redd
 * Oona Redd
 * Jacus Redick
 * Redivus
 * Thelonia Redrish
 * Derrik Reed
 * Sindal Reed
 * Reedendu
 * Reeho
 * Reese (administrator)
 * Reese (Sith)
 * Melvin Reese
 * Nolin Reevas
 * Refain
 * Refour
 * Regg
 * Reggok
 * Ilyan Regus
 * Rehban
 * Reico
 * Reicovis
 * Reiki
 * Reki
 * Rell (lieutenant)
 * Rellu
 * Relnex
 * RE-M0
 * Ethen Remak
 * Remmy
 * Gryffin Remus
 * Aralah Ren
 * Skohani Ren
 * Renald
 * Lekern Renald
 * Renardo
 * Renaud
 * Brak Rendo
 * Jace Rendu
 * Tahm Rendu
 * Renegin
 * Jela Reneke
 * Renik
 * Renishi
 * Renn
 * Renning
 * Rennith
 * Gault Rennow
 * Vel Renzo
 * Resh
 * Resik
 * Reskin
 * Rether
 * Revaak
 * Revald
 * Revan †
 * Revar
 * Andronikos Revel
 * Revis
 * Dheno Rey
 * Reyal
 * Reyes
 * Korman Reyes
 * Reynelda
 * Reyzek
 * Jerris Rez
 * Rhamm
 * Rhemer
 * Rhenn
 * Rhexa
 * Rhigoth
 * Rholl
 * R'hoteb
 * Rhys
 * Ria
 * Ribekbo
 * Rido-Attar
 * Ridu
 * Marjor Rie
 * Sashem Rie
 * Rieekan
 * Riencam
 * Rigby
 * Rigel (captain)
 * Rigel (Director)
 * Rigel (Moff)
 * Corso Riggs
 * Corso Riggs's father
 * Corso Rigss's fiance
 * Corso Riggs's uncle
 * Rona Riggs
 * Rikdine
 * Harman Rike
 * Rikel
 * Rikson
 * Ril
 * Rilan
 * Riloh
 * Merritt Rineld
 * Rinjent
 * Chorto Rinn
 * Taya Rinn
 * Rint
 * Ripclaw
 * Ripper
 * Risell
 * Riserre
 * Rish
 * Riskin
 * Risold
 * Riss
 * Maddor Rist
 * Markos Rist
 * Rehanna Rist
 * Thorin Rist
 * Victor Rist
 * Ritter
 * Keedon Riv
 * Rivels
 * Casey Rix
 * Rixagneta
 * RL-4
 * RM-T2
 * R-N05
 * Dexen R'nar
 * Jaaxine R'nar
 * R-NT1
 * Ro-tuK
 * Roab
 * Roarcher
 * Robrarka
 * Tai'ya Rocca
 * Rockchewer
 * Rodin
 * Rodjnik
 * Yandel Roe
 * Rogers
 * Roh'Saren
 * Gellar Roing
 * Zane Roka
 * Roksur
 * Rolan
 * Rolin
 * Rollo
 * Romm
 * Rommus
 * Romorron
 * Ronar
 * Ronda
 * Clento Rone
 * Kestas Rone
 * Gorm Rons
 * Tayari Rook
 * Roovo
 * Rorsunn
 * Milen Rort
 * Tebien Res
 * Gyl Rosen
 * Rosh
 * Rosha
 * Lance Ro'shen
 * Ross
 * Rossiker
 * Anitol Rosspar
 * Malcom Roste
 * Ro'tahn
 * Roth
 * Rotham
 * Rothwell
 * Thranc Roulus
 * Rousaul
 * Roval
 * Rove
 * Rowost
 * Ellas Rowst
 * R-P3M
 * R-R09
 * Rubatin
 * Rudd
 * Rudo-Gos
 * Mol Rudos
 * Rufar
 * Rugenth
 * Ruger
 * Rukil &dagger; {{Hologram}}
 * Rusa
 * Fideltin Rusk
 * Fideltin Rusk's father {{Codex}}
 * Fideltin Rusk's mother {{Codex}}
 * Rutau
 * Ruur Night Herald
 * Ruus
 * Ruwis
 * Ryamn
 * Ryen
 * Ryleah
 * Rylon
 * Ryn
 * Ryso
 * Sam Ryus
 * Ryvus
 * Ryx
 * S-1A0
 * S-1B0
 * S-1B1
 * S-1C0
 * S-1C1
 * S-1C2
 * S-1C3
 * S-1D0
 * S-1D1
 * S-1D2
 * S-1D3
 * S-1D4
 * S-1D5
 * S-1D6
 * S-4S0
 * S-4T0
 * S-4T1
 * S-4U0
 * S-4U1
 * S-4U2
 * S-4U3
 * S-4V0
 * S-4V1
 * S-4V2
 * S-4V3
 * S-4V4
 * S-4V5
 * S-4V6
 * S-9B9
 * S0-M1
 * S1-M0
 * S3-E3
 * S3-F5
 * Sabas Dawn Herald
 * Sabas Killik Queen
 * Saben
 * Saber
 * Borik Sabha
 * Kai Saddek
 * Sam Saddek
 * Sadic
 * Sadoll
 * Naga Sadow &dagger; {{Codex}}
 * Saedrin
 * Saganu
 * Saiak
 * Sajar
 * Sajin
 * Sakal
 * Saka'Tsesh
 * Sakindri
 * Gann Sakoal
 * Kelara Sakoal
 * Salarr
 * Salen
 * Saligon
 * Hinto Salisburr
 * Samala
 * Sama-Ro
 * Genno Samastan
 * Samok
 * Bryn Samsin
 * Samus
 * Krinat San
 * Sanak
 * Terrin Sandafar
 * Emic Sandor
 * Sanin
 * Sanorn
 * Sanos
 * Sanros
 * Saol-sar
 * Sapaaga
 * Saphrro
 * Sarala
 * Sarannah
 * Sardis (individual)
 * Sarek
 * Sarell
 * Guun Han Saresh &dagger; {{Codex}}
 * Leontyne Saresh
 * Saria
 * Sarinte
 * Nif Sarjun
 * Sark (technician)
 * Iain Sarkus
 * Sarmuk
 * Sarnok
 * Sarnova
 * Alis Saro-Bakvalen
 * Sartius
 * Sarven
 * Sar-Von
 * Saryta
 * Sathel
 * Sathra-Kan
 * Sathun
 * Satik
 * Sato
 * Savess
 * Saviel
 * Savik
 * Savin
 * Sav-Rak
 * Saylew
 * Ki Sazen
 * Fayem Schall
 * Scirate
 * Scorch
 * SCORPIO
 * Scourge †
 * Scov
 * Scoville
 * Scraife
 * Scratch
 * SD-0
 * SD-9
 * Seafire
 * Rora Seake
 * Sectoso
 * Warren Sedoru
 * Sed
 * Seera
 * Seferiss
 * Seffi
 * Seh-run
 * Seh-Tizle
 * Dusso Sek
 * Alyos Sek-Shele
 * Blancia Sel
 * Selah
 * Selanno
 * Ava Seldin
 * Sele
 * Selerre
 * Wildra Selin
 * Yanu Selke
 * Sel-Makor
 * Alya Selray
 * Selro
 * Trron Selus
 * Gula Sem
 * Balfam Sen
 * Senaru
 * Ters Sendon {{Holocron}}
 * Senessa
 * Senks
 * Sedoya Senn
 * Senu
 * Serak
 * Seran
 * Serdarn
 * Darth Serevin
 * Serik
 * Sero
 * Jun Seros
 * Serrgus
 * Serrod
 * Serrok
 * Lerek Serrus
 * Servant One
 * Servant Two
 * Servant Eleven
 * Seta-Le {{Codex}}
 * Veem Set
 * Sethun
 * Halidrell Setsyn
 * Jeran Sett
 * Seturk
 * Goril Sevintran
 * Sewlor
 * Garla Seyn
 * Corvlu Shaal
 * Shaar
 * Shadia
 * Shados
 * Shadow
 * Shadow Captain
 * Shaedo
 * Shafu
 * Shai
 * Shajahm-Do
 * Shakval
 * Shalath
 * Shaleen
 * Shalla
 * Shalu
 * Shamuillan
 * Bastila Shan † {{Holocron}}
 * Satele Shan †
 * Theron Shan † {{Imo}}
 * Tholver Shan
 * Shanatka-Lo
 * Shandar
 * Trigo Shane
 * Shaneo
 * Shange
 * Shanji-vru
 * Shaos
 * Sharana
 * Shar-Da
 * Shar-Nok
 * Sharoleigh
 * Sharpclaw
 * Sharpe
 * Sharpest Eye
 * Shass
 * Shassa
 * Darth Shattra
 * Shaythin
 * Sheed
 * Shehn
 * Shekra
 * Shelen-Ta
 * Shelkes
 * Shellaster (archaeologist)
 * Shellaster (Major)
 * Shenax
 * Shendan
 * Shera
 * Sheron
 * Sherro
 * Shian
 * Shiden
 * Shining Man
 * Shinos
 * Shippu
 * Rosk Shiran
 * Shivanek
 * Shoda
 * Shodarra
 * Shohn-Lowt
 * Shokanna
 * Sholl
 * Shommox
 * Shon
 * Shonbla
 * Shorn
 * Shorzen
 * Shoxul
 * Shoya
 * Shrem
 * Jax Shreyet
 * Shrokti
 * Shura (officer)
 * Shuren
 * Shuuru
 * Corian Shye
 * Shyrack
 * Siftie
 * Sigori
 * Silas
 * Silnas-Dem
 * Darth Silthar
 * Silvarte
 * Simlo
 * Benny Simo
 * Paran Sin
 * Sin'Dar
 * Singe
 * Darth Sion &dagger; {{Codex}}
 * Sirianna
 * Siriki
 * Sirinek
 * Sith Corrupter
 * Sith Emperor †
 * Sitost
 * Siturn
 * Bay-Yon Siu
 * Siv-Fi
 * Sixer
 * S-K6
 * Skadge
 * Skar
 * Skarok-Nur
 * Skarsk
 * Lem Skarta
 * Skatheris
 * Skavak
 * Skaysh
 * Skeesk
 * Skelt
 * Valorn Skez
 * Skive
 * Skolin
 * Darth Skotia
 * Skrall
 * Skrilt
 * Skull Eater
 * Skull Shatter
 * Ari Skyff
 * Trix Skylan
 * Skylast
 * Skyle
 * Slaar
 * Slarin
 * Slatblath
 * Sleeping Doom
 * Slestack
 * Slinte
 * Sliver
 * Slone
 * Sludge Kintan
 * Kanjon Slyke
 * Slykes
 * Smidgot
 * Smythe
 * Snowblind
 * Soa
 * Soganti
 * Sogoren
 * Karric Soik
 * Dakar Sol
 * Sola
 * Solania
 * Solash
 * Soleks
 * Solence
 * Solentz
 * Soler
 * Solinon
 * Abiss Sol'oras
 * Solrak
 * Brant Sonn
 * Sonn-Vi
 * Grik Sonosan
 * Drexel Sonter
 * Hedarr Soongh
 * Soprin
 * Sorak
 * Sorchka
 * Sorin
 * Sor-Nak
 * Sorno
 * Sorolis
 * Soros Dawn Herald
 * Darth Sorranos
 * Sorrel
 * Agan Sort
 * Sosa
 * Souske
 * Darth Soverus
 * Spanios
 * Victor Spano
 * Akaavi Spar
 * Akaavi Spar's father
 * Akaavi Spar's mother
 * Sparis
 * Specimen X
 * Specter 12
 * Spindrall
 * Squarg
 * Sraja
 * Ssalash
 * Ssevrek
 * Sskar
 * Ssorokk
 * ST-97
 * Staggant
 * Ivan Stahl
 * Rylan Stallos
 * Corbro Stanch
 * Stansun
 * Stanwu
 * Starforth
 * Stark
 * Starsnow (Jedi)
 * Starsnow (Senator)
 * Verena Starsyne
 * Starweird Queen {{Codex}}
 * Kaiya Stas
 * Elia Stassi
 * Stavas
 * Taaver Steed
 * Tennah Steph
 * Stevus
 * Jax Stog
 * Rom Stolac
 * Werna Stone
 * Strade
 * Vorlo Stragen
 * Straight Arrow
 * Strayen
 * Doman Streeg
 * Slam Streever
 * Daegin Strell {{Mo}}
 * Strellis
 * Striker
 * Striker One
 * Strilth
 * Strom
 * Stron
 * Strummer
 * Dao Stryver † {{Mo}}
 * Stukkatta
 * Corgan Sturm
 * Styrak
 * Subject 13
 * Subject Alpha
 * Subject Zero
 * Saens Sukko
 * Konya Suladi
 * Sulan
 * Sulan (Jedi)
 * Sulan's Padawan {{Codex}}
 * Sulkhaz
 * Darbin Sull
 * Sulle
 * Sulli
 * Sulya
 * Jeraa Sulyan
 * Sumalee
 * Sumari
 * Tarkos Sund
 * Sundar
 * Andur Sunrider &dagger; {{Codex}}
 * Nomi Sunrider &dagger; {{Holocron}}
 * Vima Sunrider &dagger; {{Codex}}
 * Supreme Chancellor (Great Sith War) &dagger; {{Codex}}
 * Surab
 * Surall
 * Suri
 * Suria
 * Suric
 * Meetra Surik &dagger; {{Ghost}}
 * Surrel
 * Sushna
 * Var Suthra
 * Suvaar
 * Suva-Rak
 * Suvar-Ton
 * Suwan'zi
 * Suzoku
 * Lek Svaal
 * Swamo
 * Gorn Sweevas
 * Gorn Sweevas's master
 * Switts
 * Peyton Swole
 * Sy
 * Verre Sydia
 * Verre Sydia's husband
 * Syla
 * Sylvar &dagger; {{Codex}}
 * Kinto Symms
 * Symo
 * Darth Synar
 * Synnoran
 * Synoda
 * Synon
 * Syrax
 * Syreena
 * Syrin
 * Sytrik
 * Szajin
 * T-12N
 * T-12X
 * T0-B3
 * T0R-CE
 * T0-S1
 * T4-M7
 * T4-U5
 * T5-BD
 * T6-44
 * T6-B9
 * T6H-5R
 * T7-O1
 * T8-C3
 * T9-B2
 * T9-M6
 * T9-N9
 * Ta
 * TA-350
 * Ubi Taal
 * Tabber
 * Tabo
 * Enna Tabord
 * Tactical Command Officer
 * Taela
 * Kaz Tagan
 * Brill Tagen
 * Tager'na
 * Vash Taggen
 * Darth Tagros
 * Tahm
 * Aukustos Tahm
 * Tahoota
 * Ooren Tai
 * Taia
 * Taig
 * Tainon
 * Tainor
 * Taith
 * Takan
 * Takit
 * Takkani
 * Taklan
 * Takor
 * Kaeden Ta'kor
 * Tal
 * Tal
 * Talagian
 * Talah-Kre
 * Talam-Ber
 * Talan-De
 * Tala-Reh
 * Tala-Reh's husband
 * Talash
 * Nallena Talay
 * Pak Taldine
 * Geff Taldo
 * Brynn Talek
 * Talerin
 * Talgo
 * Bryn Talke
 * Vadria Tallion
 * Tallo
 * Talor
 * Beke Talrott
 * Talsa-ko
 * Talus
 * Daven Tam
 * Koru Tama
 * Tamin
 * Arick Tamso
 * Pol Tamso
 * Arn Tan Yolar
 * Korol Tander
 * Tan'dorvin
 * Tane
 * Tanido
 * Tanij
 * Tanik
 * Kyu Tanik
 * Tanith
 * Tannac
 * Tannel
 * Tannon
 * Ye Tantari
 * Wendo Tanzkiller
 * Tanzu
 * Tao
 * Ranna Tao'Ven
 * Marul Tar
 * Ta'rahg
 * Tarandon
 * Tarasarian
 * Tareka
 * Tarekk
 * Tarev
 * Targen
 * Targis
 * Targuth
 * Nin Tarien
 * Tarinn
 * Tark
 * Parkanas Tark
 * Tarklan
 * Tarkom
 * Tarkunis
 * Tarkus
 * Ellis Tarn
 * Gandi Tarn
 * Tarnahok
 * Tarnis
 * Grul Taron
 * Pammel Tarqus
 * Tarrick
 * Tarvaal
 * Sonng Tarvo
 * Sora Tas
 * Tasandra
 * Tasan-Ge
 * Shayl Tasao
 * Tash
 * Semeder Tash
 * Tasser
 * Tas-Zvel
 * Tatrog
 * Tatum
 * Taunt
 * Taunta
 * Taurendil
 * Tauros
 * Brall Tavar
 * Tavart
 * Tavin
 * Tavon
 * Junia Tavrak
 * Harron Tavus &dagger;
 * Taylak
 * Taynis
 * Khun Tazith
 * TC-93
 * T-CR8
 * Tebar
 * Teeg
 * Teek (Jedi)
 * Teeno
 * Teekwo
 * Tefani
 * Tel Teff
 * Tegan
 * Teintonja
 * Ashwyn Tejera
 * Tekan
 * Tekkag
 * Tek'lor
 * Ingra Teledeus
 * Telk
 * Telleon
 * Teln
 * Telo
 * Telohani
 * Telos
 * Telou
 * Telsin-Fal
 * Raina Temple
 * Raina Temple's mother
 * Tenaski
 * Tenbrai
 * Tenn
 * Shai Tenna
 * Tephan
 * Tepharusf
 * Teppo
 * Cedonia Teraan
 * Lenn Teraan
 * Lord Teral
 * Alek Teral
 * Fasha Teral
 * Teranos
 * Tera-Su
 * Tergos
 * Terik
 * Ter'illa
 * Terow
 * Terrab
 * Terrant
 * Malcom Terrax
 * Terrel
 * Thalo Terrix
 * Ters
 * Tesche
 * Tesuna
 * Teta &dagger; {{Codex}}
 * Tetsu
 * Tevolt
 * Kai Teyun
 * Thaban
 * Thadd
 * Krel Thak
 * Thanar
 * Darth Thanaton &dagger;
 * Biran Thane
 * Mel Thanewulf
 * Tha'ross
 * Tharsis
 * Thaval
 * The Ancient One
 * The First
 * The Flame
 * The General
 * The Lurker
 * The Mountain
 * The Old Man
 * The Prince
 * The Rip
 * The Thing from the Stars
 * Tyler Thello
 * Ayn Thenar
 * Thendra
 * Theneko
 * Yoganerr Thenoth
 * Thent
 * Theraguin
 * Theress
 * Thermodraft
 * Therod-Ton
 * Thesh
 * Thessag
 * Emma Thex
 * Thint
 * Thispy
 * Thoma
 * Thon &dagger; {{Codex}}
 * Thorn Maw
 * Beryl Thorne
 * Thorok
 * Thorpe
 * Thorpell
 * Thorus
 * Andreaus Thos
 * Thrakin
 * Magremme Thrakus
 * Threco
 * Three Eyes
 * Threnoldt
 * Throat-Slitter
 * Djarn Throbar
 * Thron
 * Thugo
 * Altana Thul
 * Bevek Thul
 * Caliman Thul
 * Chorris Thul
 * Daria Thul
 * Deral Thul
 * Derin Thul
 * Elana Thul
 * Gevin Thul
 * Horis Thul
 * Jharkus Thul
 * Jorad Thul
 * Keldas Thul
 * Kendoh Thul
 * Markus Andarius Thul
 * Paulus Thul
 * Rehmar Thul
 * Serjay Thul
 * Stanel Andaren Thul
 * Taros Thul
 * Tenantius Thul
 * Terill Thul
 * Thomar Thul
 * Valyn Thul
 * Varus Thul
 * Yudin Thul
 * Tia'ladnai
 * Haune Tiar {{Codex}}
 * Tibris
 * Tielon
 * Tiero
 * Ta Tigal
 * Till'in
 * Somminick Timmns
 * Tindalo
 * Tingo
 * Tippett
 * Tiran {{Codex}}
 * Tiru
 * Titch
 * Tittus
 * Tivlik
 * Tivva
 * Tivva's father
 * Tivva's mother
 * Vaarko Tiyai &dagger;
 * Tiztch
 * Jordel Tlan
 * Tteek Tlek
 * Tlels
 * T'len
 * TM-09
 * TM-82
 * Togutaba
 * Corin Tok
 * Corin Tok's apprentice
 * Vandar Tokare &dagger; {{Holocron}}
 * Tolec-Da
 * Raggo Tolin
 * Tollopher
 * Tolto
 * Tolva-Re
 * Garrett Tomarus
 * Tomin-brel
 * Tommik
 * Tomms
 * Tong
 * Tonn
 * Tono
 * Tookreek
 * Jreely Toomb
 * Toras
 * Bareesh Fenn'ak Torill
 * Torim
 * Torimo
 * Korl Torin
 * Torius
 * Harmon Torix
 * Torkas
 * Torken
 * Torku
 * Torlo
 * Darth Tormen
 * Torna-Gar
 * Torog {{Codex}}
 * Torrun
 * Torsik
 * Shenecha Tortai
 * Torve
 * Torwald
 * Tos
 * Toth
 * Toth'lazhen
 * Tott
 * Tovane
 * Towe
 * T-R5K
 * Traan
 * Trabier
 * Trace
 * Tracer
 * Zakal Trad
 * Tradik
 * Trage
 * Tragest
 * Omana Tragg
 * Trahg
 * Trailik
 * Trakri
 * Vaz Traniff
 * Transgenic Sample Eleven
 * Transgenic Sample Seven
 * Trapjaw
 * Trason
 * Travin
 * Travis
 * Traw'lurr
 * Darth Traya &dagger; {{Codex}}
 * Mikobal Trebbo
 * Trechane
 * Trecht
 * Treeg
 * Treek
 * Treemo
 * Tregg
 * Rana Mas Trehalt {{Mo}}
 * Permon Trel
 * Trell
 * Trellger
 * Tremel
 * Tremmanis
 * Tremont
 * Treshoda
 * Pardo Treth
 * Trey-yen
 * Trezin
 * Triam
 * Triank
 * Trig
 * Trilag
 * Trill
 * Tripton
 * Colin Trist
 * Tritan
 * Jonos Triv
 * Trix-Tala
 * Trizz'mal
 * Trobec
 * Troodu
 * Troughlyn
 * Lem Trudo
 * Jewal Trylo
 * Trymbo
 * Tsalesh
 * Cahel Tse
 * Tsel'rbah
 * Tseyla
 * Tsheyk
 * Tudos
 * Tulsar
 * TuMarr
 * Tunjas
 * Tunms
 * Languss Tuno
 * Turbis
 * Turilum
 * Turnell
 * T'uu
 * Venn Tvori
 * Tweeta
 * Twintan
 * Twist
 * Frida Ty
 * Tygest
 * Tygol
 * Cyn Tikan
 * TY-KO
 * Tynes
 * Tynock
 * Tyrak
 * Tyrak's aunt
 * Tyrak's grandfather
 * Tyrak's father
 * Tyrak's mother
 * Tyrans
 * The Tyrant
 * Iannos Tyrek
 * Tyria
 * Tyrka
 * Tyrlena
 * Tyrmi
 * Tyrodall
 * Tyrus (Imperial)
 * Tyrus (major)
 * Tyrus (Republic)
 * Tythonian Lore Guardian
 * Tytonus
 * Tyuth
 * U7-D9
 * Uchang
 * Ugmir
 * Ujooku
 * Ukabi
 * Ukadan
 * Ukunuku Night Herald
 * Ulel
 * Ulen
 * Bouris Ulgo
 * Bouris Ulgo's brother
 * Burnett Ulgo
 * Ren Ulgo
 * Ulgo Siegebreaker
 * Trask Ulgo &dagger; {{Mo}}
 * Vaunn Ulgo
 * Vessex Ulgo
 * Ulios
 * Ulla
 * Ulldin
 * Ullesin
 * Ulric
 * Deera Ulyette
 * Umbriss
 * Traga un-Vhol
 * Undaara
 * Undro
 * Gradak Ungan
 * Unidentified Abyssin mercenary
 * Unidentified Alde earl {{Codex}}
 * Unidentified Alderaanian noble (murder)
 * Unidentified Alderaanian nobleman (cybersecurity)
 * Unidentified Alderaanian nobleman (murdered son)
 * Unidentified Alderaanian nobleman (son)
 * Unidentified Alderaanian nobleman's son
 * Unidentified Alderaanian nobleman's son's alleged killer
 * Unidentified Alderaanian nobleman's son's killer
 * Unidentified alien warlord
 * Unidentified Alsakan noblewoman
 * Unidentified ambassador (Kaas City)
 * Unidentified Barsen'thor
 * Unidentified Belnar Senator
 * Unidentified Berrun warden {{Mo}}
 * Unidentified Child of the Emperor
 * Unidentified Chiss agent
 * Unidentified Chiss defector
 * Unidentified Chiss delegate (Balmorra)
 * Unidentified Chiss security officer
 * Unidentified commando lieutenant (Sith Empire)
 * Unidentified con man (Dantooine)
 * Unidentified Coruscant Security captain
 * Unidentified Coruscant Security commander (Black Sun Territory)
 * Unidentified crimelord (Opal Foundation)
 * Unidentified crimelord (Raisa)
 * Unidentified criminal gang
 * Unidentified Doan Senator
 * Unidentified Doan Senator's aide
 * Unidentified Duro Senator
 * Unidentified Duros official
 * Unidentified Duros Senate aide
 * Unidentified Emperor's Voice (Voss)
 * Unidentified Exchange associate
 * Unidentified Exchange boss (painting)
 * Unidentified Exchange boss (Senator)
 * Unidentified Exchange crime lord (House Rist) {{Codex}}
 * Unidentified exiled Alderaanian noble
 * Unidentified exiled Alderaanian noble's slave
 * Unidentified female Sith Lord (child)
 * Unidentified female Sith Lord's child
 * Unidentified Flesh Raider baby
 * Unidentified Flesh Raider Warmaster
 * Unidentified G0-T0 infrastructure planning droid
 * Unidentified GenoHaradan assassin
 * Unidentified gunner ensign
 * Unidentified Havoc Squad commander
 * Unidentified House Organa noble
 * Unidentified Hutt (Aduba Six)
 * Unidentified Hutt (Alderaan)
 * Unidentified Hutt (Kessel Raiders)
 * Unidentified Hutt (Star Cabal)
 * Unidentified Imperial admiral (painting)
 * Unidentified Imperial agent (Senate clerk)
 * Unidentified Imperial captain (Gage-class transport)
 * Unidentified Imperial colonel
 * Unidentified Imperial commander (115th)
 * Unidentified Imperial commander (captured)
 * Unidentified Imperial commander (son)
 * Unidentified Imperial commander's son
 * Unidentified Imperial Diplomatic Service diplomat
 * Unidentified Imperial infiltrator (House Rist)
 * Unidentified Imperial Intelligence agent (Nal Koska)
 * Unidentified Imperial Intelligence agent (Tion diplomat)
 * Unidentified Imperial officer (Chiss delegate)
 * Unidentified Imperial operative (Jocal Four)
 * Unidentified Imperial soldier (Okara Droid Factory)
 * Unidentified Intelligence officer (Human)
 * Unidentified Ithorian (Star Cabal)
 * Unidentified Jedi (Bowdaar) {{Mo}}
 * Unidentified Jedi (Thul exile) {{Codex}}
 * Unidentified Jedi impersonator
 * Unidentified Jedi Knight (Way of the Guid) {{Codex}}
 * Unidentified Jedi Master (vision)
 * Unidentified journalist (holo-images)
 * Unidentified junior holoreporter
 * Unidentified Kaas City noble
 * Unidentified Kaas City noblewoman
 * Unidentified Kaas City noblewoman's rival
 * Unidentified Kaleesh
 * Unidentified Kubaz (triple agent) {{Codex}}
 * Unidentified Kubaz information broker
 * Unidentified man (darkness)
 * Unidentified Mandalorian clan's founder
 * Unidentified Mandalorian warlord
 * Unidentified mercenary (Clak'Dor VII) {{Mo}}
 * Unidentified Ministry of Logistics official
 * Unidentified Moff (Eighth Fleet)
 * Unidentified Moff (security codes)
 * Unidentified Moff (Thanium sector)
 * Unidentified Moff (Tivva)
 * Unidentified Muun ambassador
 * Unidentified Nautolan (Star Cabal)
 * Unidentified noble (luxury starship)
 * Unidentified Organa child {{Codex}}
 * Unidentified ornithologist
 * Unidentified pazaak tournament champion (cheater)
 * Unidentified pazaak tournament champion (winner)
 * Unidentified pre-hyperdrive captain
 * Unidentified prince (Ceraxian's Comet)
 * Unidentified prisoner (Dromund Fels)
 * Unidentified pureblood Sith Lord
 * Unidentified Rakata (Star Cabal)
 * Unidentified Republic APC Driver
 * Unidentified Republic general
 * Unidentified Republic moon's governor
 * Unidentified Republic negotiator (Voss) {{Codex}}
 * Unidentified Republic officer (Talay)
 * Unidentified Republic operative
 * Unidentified Republic spy (Balmorra bioweapon)
 * Unidentified Republic war hero
 * Unidentified Revanite Sith Lord {{Codex}}
 * Unidentified Rist Master Assassin
 * Unidentified Rodian theif (Talravin)
 * Unidentified Sarkhai woman
 * Unidentified Sarkhai woman's son
 * Unidentified scrap dealer
 * Unidentified Selonian (Star Cabal)
 * Unidentified Senate page (Glearius Parvil)
 * Unidentified Senator of Ithor {{Mo}}
 * Unidentified Senator (diplomatic protocol)
 * Unidentified Senator (Exchange boss)
 * Unidentified Senator (Gachial)
 * Unidentified Senator (luxury starships)
 * Unidentified Senator (mistress)
 * Unidentified Senator (Taris)
 * Unidentified Senator (The Works)
 * Unidentified Senator (threats)
 * Unidentified Senator's aide (threats)
 * Unidentified Senator's mistress
 * Unidentified senior SIS agent
 * Unidentified SIS agent (Dromund Kaas)
 * Unidentified SIS agent (Kashyyyk)
 * Unidentified SIS agent (Pencael IV)
 * Unidentified SIS agent (Tion diplomat)
 * Unidentified Sith (child)
 * Unidentified Sith (Taerab CEO)
 * Unidentified Sith apprentice (Karrels Javis's sons)
 * Unidentified Sith assassin
 * Unidentified Sith Lord (colonel)
 * Unidentified Sith Lord (power base)
 * Unidentified Sith Lord (Wraith Box survivor)
 * Unidentified Sith Lord (Wraith Box, first brother)
 * Unidentified Sith Lord (Wraith Box, purple flame)
 * Unidentified Sith Lord (Wraith Box, second brother)
 * Unidentified Sith Lord (Wraith Box, vanished)
 * Unidentified Sith's child
 * Unidentified slicer (Zentine dynamics)
 * Unidentified smuggler (Arkania)
 * Unidentified smuggler (Vo)
 * Unidentified Sullust official
 * Unidentified Thul child {{Codex}}
 * Unidentified Tion diplomat (Imperial)
 * Unidentified Tion diplomat (Republic)
 * Unidentified Tion noble
 * Unidentified Tion noble's brother
 * Unidentified Tion noble's sister
 * Unidentified Tion noblewoman
 * Unidentified Tion noblewoman's husband
 * Unidentified Ulgo commander
 * Unidentified Voss (Deep Cradle) {{Codex}}
 * Unidentified Voss (Star Cabal)
 * Unidentified warlord (Republic ships)
 * Unidentified wealthy Imperial officer
 * Unidentified Weequay smuggler (Arkanis sector)
 * Unidentified wroshyr tree
 * Unidentified Zabrak Sith
 * Unidentified Zeltron gambler
 * Unkorsa
 * Kel'eth Ur
 * Urbax
 * Jeelta Urdosh
 * Urduun
 * Urgo
 * Urgon
 * Urgrec
 * Urinth
 * Veshikk Urk
 * Urrden
 * Urrisov
 * Urtagh
 * Ssusk Uru
 * Ushallaj
 * Maddox Usher
 * Usma
 * Usma's Padawan
 * Usser
 * Usuthas
 * Uthril {{Mo}}
 * Uvon
 * Tannar Va
 * Vaar
 * Vachir
 * Vacuus
 * Vadlerio
 * Vadus
 * Vael
 * Vago
 * Wole Vahn {{holo}}
 * Tren Vaido
 * Vajar
 * Vak
 * Vakar
 * Khem Val
 * Valara
 * Valda
 * Zujen Vale
 * Valen-Da
 * Valhoun
 * Valia
 * Valis
 * Hekton Valkaz
 * Valland
 * Valland's superior
 * Valn
 * Valon
 * Valory
 * Odis P. Valyn
 * Leisha Vamden
 * Vames
 * Kevnik Van
 * Vana-Xo
 * Vandal
 * Vander
 * Vandorn
 * Gorman Vandrayk &dagger; {{Codex}}
 * Vandreen
 * Vanel
 * Vaner
 * Vanithrast
 * Vaniz
 * Vannim
 * Kaly Vantai
 * Vanth
 * Vanush
 * Vanzine
 * Mission Vao † {{Hologram}}
 * Vaquel
 * Varacen
 * Mavrix Varad
 * Sol Vara {{C|Cut}} {{Codex}}
 * Vara-Sol
 * Varacen
 * Vardax
 * Varek
 * Varen
 * Vargash
 * Reena Vari
 * Varian
 * Danison Varik
 * Vari'kalwes
 * Varimir
 * Varis
 * Varl (foreman)
 * Varl (sergeant)
 * Varless
 * Varmett
 * Var-Nok
 * Varos
 * Dex Varr
 * Donegan Varr
 * Mayna Varr
 * Surik Varr
 * Varram
 * Varro
 * Var'soonta
 * Isbet Varta
 * Milosh Varta
 * Varus
 * Jobun Varz
 * Voth Vassakka
 * Vassanar
 * Vassek
 * Vastil
 * Vatri
 * Vaughn
 * Aris Vauranelle
 * Reneget Vause
 * Vealo
 * Vedstin
 * Nah Vee
 * Veeboo
 * Veedo
 * Veedrig
 * Veek
 * Veemo
 * Veeneen
 * Veet
 * Veggan
 * Torwin Vehl
 * The Veil
 * Veil One
 * Veil Two
 * Veil Three
 * Veir
 * Vekarr
 * Vekker
 * Vel
 * Velan-Raz
 * Velash
 * Veld
 * Velgat
 * Vella
 * Velloo
 * Velmin
 * Velnine
 * Kelnu Velus
 * Vempor
 * Vemrin
 * Venar
 * Vendelik
 * Darth Vengean
 * The Vengeful One
 * Vengo
 * Venich
 * Raddus Venn
 * Vennaio
 * Duloss Vennem
 * Veor
 * Vepon-Du
 * Vepp
 * Destris Veran
 * Verandala
 * Vereeto
 * Vergost
 * Vericks
 * Sej Verlin
 * Vermillion
 * Vernan
 * Verr
 * Verrix
 * Lalya Verron
 * Geor Vers
 * Versik
 * Lizi Vert
 * Vesau
 * Abasi Vesco
 * Durik Vesh
 * Thana Vesh
 * Veshta
 * Jeral Vesk
 * Vess
 * Vetro
 * Vette
 * Vexus
 * Darth Vexus
 * Vexx
 * Nohn Veyaiko
 * Vezok
 * Viatar
 * Larnce Vigris
 * Viic
 * Viidu
 * Tanno Vik
 * Vikto
 * Darth Viktus
 * Vikurs
 * Vilos
 * Darth Vilus
 * Vince
 * Vincine
 * Vindican &dagger; {{Mo}}
 * Vindir
 * Vindo-Bu
 * Vineau
 * Vinson
 * Viqui
 * Viray
 * Virena
 * Virgoy
 * Virk
 * Virne
 * Virus
 * Vise
 * Hylo Visz †
 * Vitley
 * Vitrous
 * Vix
 * Maro Vizhen
 * Gen Vizla
 * Vocatara &dagger; {{Codex}}
 * Toloh Voh
 * Eton Vok
 * Chaya Vokarn
 * Voka-Su
 * Vokk
 * Volan
 * Kae Volend
 * Volere
 * Volik
 * Volok
 * Voloren
 * Volos
 * Volryder
 * Vomba
 * Keran Vondi
 * Vonn
 * Vool'attar
 * Taren Vor
 * Vora
 * Voralla
 * Vorel
 * Vorgan
 * Vorgath
 * Vorgrim
 * Vorjok
 * Voron
 * Vorr
 * Tygus Vorro
 * Vortine
 * Vorzoth
 * Voshpar
 * Eriz Vossan
 * Vostham
 * Votari
 * Darth Vowrawn &dagger;
 * Vox
 * Astar Vox
 * Sadus Vraal
 * Vrain
 * Vrakus
 * Vray
 * Hannak Vrish
 * VT-N9
 * Vujaar
 * Kadon Vul
 * Vulen
 * VX-22
 * Vye
 * Vynock Leader
 * Vynock Six
 * Vyru
 * VZ-19
 * W6-S4
 * Waarin
 * Wagesto
 * Walinor
 * Wallax
 * Cyman Walz
 * Wappel-Na
 * Wan (White Maw)
 * War Widow
 * Alton Ward
 * Oren Ward
 * Waric
 * Warr'an
 * Watcher One
 * Watcher Two
 * Watcher Three (Great Galactic War)
 * Watcher Three (Cold War)
 * Watcher Six
 * Watcher Seven
 * Watcher Eight
 * Watcher Nine
 * Watcher X
 * Waxx
 * Aesea Waylayer
 * Waylin
 * Weapon Master
 * Jimme Weasle
 * Webb
 * Maven Wedder
 * Skoo Weebe
 * Manfred Weems
 * Weeznod
 * Weggland
 * Wei'val the Elder
 * Wei'val the Lesser
 * Kahrin Wek
 * Syla Welis
 * Welkins
 * Weller
 * Derrin Weller
 * Wellin
 * Dryzen Wellis
 * Wel-Nolan
 * Wen
 * Wendin
 * Wenom
 * Wesner
 * Reed Wessel
 * Ethen Wessiri
 * Wesska
 * Westro
 * Wettle
 * Wexell
 * Wexler
 * Tove Weylan
 * Weylin-Po
 * Wheel
 * Wheezer
 * Bela Whinn
 * Whisper
 * Whist
 * Whitat
 * White Terror
 * Engo Whitt
 * Wicke
 * Wicke's father
 * Wilem
 * Sylas Wilkes
 * Wilkin
 * Willem
 * Curt Willham
 * Dak Williks
 * Gregor Willsaam
 * Jaesa Willsaam
 * Parvin Willsaam
 * Winborn
 * Windredd
 * Wintag
 * Jaysa Wise
 * Witri
 * Meeb Wix
 * Wixx
 * Arkis Wode
 * Woldin
 * The Wolf
 * Woller
 * Wollok
 * Wolroff
 * Woltik
 * Womprat
 * Freher Wonn
 * Jace Wonn
 * World Razer
 * Wratchen
 * Wrenas
 * Darth Wrend
 * Wrex
 * Weng Wrightsyn
 * Elias Wurm
 * Wydr
 * Wyellett
 * Wyjus-Miin
 * Wylenn
 * Datto Wys
 * Erris Wyum
 * X1-02
 * X1-09
 * X2-DK
 * X2-K5
 * X2-X0
 * X39-R32
 * X7-R8
 * Xa
 * Xamar &dagger; {{Codex}}
 * Xan
 * Xanar
 * Xander
 * Xandral
 * Xandyk
 * Xanta
 * Xelak'ers
 * Xeleste
 * Xendor &dagger; {{Codex}}
 * Xenteel
 * Xerender
 * Xev
 * Xim &dagger; {{Codex}}
 * Xivhkalrainik
 * Xivhkalrainik's father
 * Xorem
 * Xo'ru
 * XoXaan &dagger; {{Codex}}
 * XT-9T
 * Xurm'Brek
 * Xuss
 * Anev Xydes
 * Yael
 * Yagorn
 * Yajak
 * Da-Shek Yalaa
 * Keresha Yald
 * Ubed Yalla
 * Yallenkeljo
 * Yalt
 * Yalt's wife
 * Yalt (mistress)
 * Yana-Ton
 * Vyord Yanol
 * Yanus
 * Kip Yarrow
 * Yashia
 * Yashu-Vo
 * Yaspers
 * Yavorus
 * Ybann &dagger;
 * YD-33
 * Hoda Yebb
 * Yeddu
 * Yeddu's brother {{Mo}}
 * Yed'ore'shenai
 * Yeela
 * Kon Yel
 * Yelto
 * Yelzrin
 * Sebest Yen
 * Yenoa
 * Yerk
 * Yerol
 * Yestan
 * Yezo
 * Yils
 * Yindo
 * Yirul
 * Yjal
 * Yola
 * Yollo
 * Giff Yolsin
 * Yonlach
 * Yoraash
 * Methias Yoran
 * Nurls Yorksin
 * Maxin Yortel
 * Yudrass
 * Amin Yufar
 * Yul-Li
 * Yunaali
 * Yung
 * Yuprel
 * Yurig
 * Yurrion
 * Yurrita
 * Yussa
 * Yuun
 * Yuvorr
 * Z0-B5
 * Z1-3C
 * Zaalbar &dagger; {{Hologram}}
 * Zabra
 * Jol Zackin
 * Dray Zahlis
 * Zahn
 * Kaemon Zahar
 * Zai-Carlon
 * Gormak Zak
 * Zakthok
 * Zalaren
 * Zalia
 * Ven Zallow &dagger; {{Mo}}
 * Zalta
 * Alvon Zamar
 * Zan
 * Zane
 * Zanler
 * Tret Zanway
 * Kirana Zar
 * Zardres
 * Zare
 * Vaverone Zare
 * Zareen
 * Spirakris Zarem
 * Spirakris Zarem's father {{Mo}}
 * Spirakris Zarem's mother {{Mo}}
 * Zarik
 * Zarius
 * Zarkos
 * Tonina Zarn
 * Zarran
 * Cash Zarrin
 * Zarus
 * Darth Zash
 * Zaun
 * Zavery
 * Zaviirpp
 * Zavrasha
 * Ashara Zavros
 * Kalatosh Zavros {{Ghost}}
 * Rolend Zavros {{Mo}}
 * Yulia Zavros {{Mo}}
 * Dar Zebbin
 * Zebulun
 * Zedania
 * Zeeba
 * Zeeger
 * Zeela
 * Zeer
 * Zeevar
 * Ephran Zell
 * Kellian Zell
 * Zem
 * Zender
 * Zenith
 * Zenjo
 * Zenzo
 * Zerdran
 * Zerig
 * Zerim
 * Teha Zero {{Codex}}
 * Zero (slicer)
 * Zeshatt
 * Zeskogo
 * Zess
 * Zetha
 * Zeven
 * Zev-Ulee
 * Zharen
 * Uli Zhensi
 * Zhin
 * Darth Zhorrid
 * Zi'am
 * Grom Zian
 * Zillie
 * Treezl Zillyons
 * Danla Zin
 * Ruso Zin
 * Falsara Zinn
 * Zinny
 * Zint
 * Grey Zintar
 * Zir-Daggoth
 * Zirchros {{Mo}}
 * Zirchros's father {{Mo}}
 * Zixx
 * Vin'chen Zo
 * Do Zonn
 * Zooki
 * Zora
 * Zorn
 * Zov
 * Zrak
 * Zraska
 * Zua
 * Zukkus
 * Zuljan
 * Zunn
 * Zuundar
 * Zuuti
 * Zylixx
 * Zyman
 * Zyn
 * Zyyskel


 * creatures=
 * Acklay
 * Akk dog
 * Asharl panther
 * Bantha
 * Baspoor glider
 * Bogstalker
 * Bogwing
 * Bogworm
 * Bolraida
 * Boma
 * Bormu
 * Cannok {{Mo}}
 * Chemilizard
 * Cyberbeast
 * Desert hulak wraid {{C|As wraid}}
 * Dewback
 * Dragonbat
 * Drate
 * Duneclaw
 * Dusk Shadow
 * Exogorth
 * Minos Cluster exogorth
 * Ferrazid hound
 * Firaxan shark {{mo}}
 * Gapillian Grazer
 * Gelagrub
 * Gizka {{Mo}}
 * Striped gizka
 * Guid
 * Gundark
 * Havrap
 * Harvorisk
 * Horranth
 * Hoth hog
 * Icetromper
 * Iraida
 * Jaggalor
 * Jungle crawler
 * Jurgoran
 * Kath hound
 * Kinrath {{Codex}}
 * Kintan strider {{C|As Kintan crusher}}
 * K'lor'slug
 * Krayt dragon
 * Kybuck {{Codex}}
 * Lisk
 * Lobel
 * Lurker
 * Lylek
 * Manka cat
 * Mantellian flutterplume
 * Mawvorr
 * Mythosaur {{Codex}}
 * Narglatch {{Mo}}
 * Nerf
 * Nexu
 * Nighthunter {{C|As maalraa}}
 * Orobird
 * Orokeet {{1st}}
 * Pantran Whitefang
 * Rancor
 * Razoronn
 * Reek
 * Rill
 * Roba {{C|as roba steak}}
 * Salky hound
 * Sand demon
 * Sandtusker
 * Sarlacc
 * Duroon sarlacc
 * Scyk
 * Semblan eel
 * Shaclaw
 * Shanjaru
 * Shyrack
 * Sithspawn
 * Skifter Hound
 * Skyslasher
 * Sleen
 * Snow falcon {{Mo}}
 * Swoopstriker
 * Tarsarian Devourer
 * Tarsarian stomper
 * Tauntaun
 * Terentatek
 * Thranta
 * Trinthan Prowler
 * Tuk'ata
 * Unidentified Dac sea monster
 * Uxibeast
 * Varactyl
 * Vine cat
 * Vorantikus
 * Vorn tiger
 * Vrblther
 * Vulagool
 * Wampa
 * Wingmaw
 * Womp rat
 * Xuvva
 * Yozusk
 * Zakkeg {{Mo}}
 * Zeldrate


 * droids=
 * Ancient droid (Korriban)
 * Annihilator 6K-A2
 * AR-34 enforcer droid
 * Assassin droid
 * HK-series assassin droid
 * Assembly Chamber
 * Astromech droid
 * R7-series astromech droid
 * T7-series astromech droid
 * X2-C3 Imperial astromech
 * Basilisk war droid {{Codex}}
 * Coruscant Security Droid
 * DN-314 Tunneler
 * Flesh Raider Conquest Droid
 * Imperial C-series war droid
 * Imperial medical droid
 * Imperial Pacification Droid
 * ISS-7 Guardian
 * ISS-944 Power Droid
 * Labor droid
 * Mark-37 combat droid
 * Medical droid
 * MK line droid
 * Overseer droid
 * R1-M8 service droid
 * Rakatan Assault Droid
 * Remote
 * SEC-M droids


 * events=
 * Battle above a nameless moon
 * Quake {{Codex}}
 * Great Migration {{Codex}}
 * Force Wars † {{Codex}}
 * First Great Schism † {{Codex}}
 * Hutt–Xim conflict † {{Codex}}
 * Treaty of Vontor † {{Codex}}
 * First Battle of Vontor † {{Codex}}
 * Second Battle of Vontor † {{Codex}}
 * Third Battle of Vontor † {{Codex}}
 * The Devouring † {{Codex}}
 * Tionese War † {{Codex}}
 * Alsakan Conflicts † {{Codex}}
 * First Alsakan Conflict † {{Codex}}
 * Seventh Alsakan Conflict † {{Imo}} {{Codex}}
 * Duinuogwuin Contention † {{Codex}}
 * Hutt Cataclysms † {{Codex}}
 * Battle of Hosko
 * Pius Dea crusades † {{Codex}}
 * Battle between the Kumauri Empire and the Republic
 * Rianitus Period † {{Codex}}
 * Hundred-Year Darkness † {{Codex}}
 * Battle of Corbos † {{Codex}}
 * Battle of Chabosh † {{Mo}}
 * Battle of Yn † {{Mo}}
 * Tulak Hord's Kaggath † {{Codex}}
 * Manderon Period † {{Codex}}
 * Unification Wars (Koros) † {{Codex}}
 * Battle of Kirrek †
 * Funeral of Marka Ragnos † {{Codex}}
 * Great Hyperspace War † {{Codex}}
 * Battle of Khar Delba † {{Codex}}
 * Battle of Koros Major † {{Codex}}
 * Battle of Primus Goluud † {{Codex}}
 * First Battle of Korriban † {{Codex}}
 * Second Battle of Korriban † {{Codex}}
 * Ritual of Nathema † {{Codex}}
 * Sith exodus † {{Codex}}
 * Gank Massacres † {{Codex}}
 * Quarren–Mon Calamari war † {{Codex}}
 * Beast Wars † {{Codex}}
 * Third Great Schism † {{Codex}}
 * Vultar Cataclysm † {{Codex}}
 * Malachor V slave rebellion {{Codex}}
 * Kaggath (c. 4,043 BBY) {{Codex}}
 * Great Droid Revolution † {{Codex}}
 * Nevoota Extinction † {{Codex}}
 * Great Sith War † {{Codex}}
 * Battle of Iziz † {{Codex}}
 * Freedon Nadd Uprising † {{Codex}}
 * First Battle of Onderon † {{Codex}}
 * Second Battle of Onderon † {{Codex}}
 * Krath Holy Crusade † {{Codex}}
 * Battle of Basilisk †
 * First Battle of Empress Teta † {{Codex}}
 * Conclave on Deneba † {{Codex}}
 * Battle of Coruscant †
 * Trial of Ulic Qel-Droma † {{Codex}}
 * Duel in the Senate † {{Codex}}
 * Battle of Kemplex IX † {{Codex}}
 * Conclave on Exis Station † {{Codex}}
 * Great Hunt {{Codex}}
 * Mandalorian Wars † {{Codex}}
 * Rogue Moon Prophecy † {{Codex}}
 * Padawan Massacre of Taris † {{Codex}}
 * Battle of Cathar † {{Mo}}
 * Battle of Jebble † {{Codex}}
 * Battle of Serroco † {{Mo}}
 * Showdown in the Draay Estate † {{Codex}}
 * Vindication † {{Codex}}
 * Attacks on the Zabrak colonies † {{Codex}}
 * Battle of Jaga's Cluster † {{Codex}}
 * Second Battle of Althir † {{Codex}}
 * Battle of Malachor V † {{Codex}}
 * Jedi Civil War † {{Codex}}
 * Capture of Darth Revan † {{Codex}}
 * Destruction of Taris † {{Codex}}
 * Battle of Rakata Prime † {{Codex}}
 * Dark Wars † {{Codex}}
 * Telosian Restoration Project † {{Codex}}
 * First Jedi Purge † {{Codex}}
 * Conclave on Katarr † {{Codex}}
 * Battle of Telos IV † {{Codex}}
 * Destruction of Malachor V † {{Codex}}
 * Dark Council purge † {{Codex}}
 * Secession of 400100500260026 † {{Codex}}
 * Liberation of 400100500260026 † {{Codex}}
 * Operation: Shining Man {{Codex}}
 * Syndicate Wars
 * Great Galactic War †
 * Crusader's schism
 * Battle of Druckenwell {{Mo}}
 * Battle of Loronar {{Codex}}
 * Battle of Ord Ibanna {{Codex}}
 * Battle of Rordak {{Mo}}
 * Battle of Sullust {{Mo}}
 * Battle of Talay {{Mo}}
 * Battle of Velmor {{Codex}}
 * Battle of Yavin 4 {{Codex}}
 * Battle on Amador
 * Battle over Dantooine {{Codex}}
 * Bombing of Fest
 * Capture of the Warhammer {{Codex}}
 * Decimation of a Jabiimi city
 * Defeat of the Imperial Seventh Fleet {{Codex}}
 * Devastation of Manaan {{Codex}}
 * Eight-Hour Invasion of Dubrillion {{Codex}}
 * Geonosis campaign {{Mo}}
 * Invasion of Lan Barell {{Codex}}
 * Krikthasi Massacre
 * Destruction of an Imperial flagship {{Codex}}
 * Massacre at Haruun Kal
 * Operation Force Crush
 * Operation: Freefall {{Codex}}
 * Operation: Red Cell {{Codex}}
 * Operation: Undertow {{Codex}}
 * Skirmish in the Tingel Arm {{Codex}}
 * Battle of Korriban † {{Codex}}
 * Minos Cluster Campaign † {{Codex}}
 * Invasion of Begeren † {{Codex}}
 * Duel on Lenico Colony Blue † {{Codex}}
 * Second battle of Korriban † {{Codex}}
 * Battle of Bothawui (First) † {{Codex}}
 * Battle of Bothawui (Second) † {{Codex}}
 * Capture of the Dread Masters † {{Codex}}
 * Battle of Alderaan † {{Codex}}
 * Battle of Hoth †
 * Blockade of the Hydian Way † {{Codex}}
 * Assassination of Darth Azamin {{Codex}}
 * Battle of Rhen Var † {{Codex}}
 * Sacking of Coruscant †
 * Treaty of Coruscant †
 * Duel in the ruins of the Jedi Temple † {{Codex}}
 * Great Hunt {{Codex}}
 * Great Hunt (c. 3,708 BBY) {{Mo}}
 * Great Hunt (Bloodworthy)
 * Great Hunt (Defenestrator)
 * Great Hunt (Jewl'a Nightbringer)
 * Great Hunt (c. 3,653 BBY) {{Mo}}
 * Great Hunt (c. 3,643 BBY)
 * Battle of Balmorra †
 * Cold War †
 * Imperial Attack on Voss {{Codex}}
 * Mission to Ando Prime {{Mo}}
 * Operation Starbender
 * Operation Morning Crest
 * Operation Vanity
 * Alderaan Civil War
 * Skirmish between House Organa and Ulgo {{Codex}}
 * Alderaanian peace summit
 * Operation Sun Shower
 * Assault on the Esseles
 * Attack on the Brentaal Star
 * Dromund Kaas slave rebellion
 * Shalath's Kaggath
 * Bioweapon attack on Aaeton
 * Aaris III civil war
 * Ambassadors' Ball
 * Attack on Nal Yeshu
 * Attack on Waskiro
 * Battle between the Scorching Pulsar and the Dreaded Shyrack
 * Celanon rakghoul outbreak
 * Da Soocha slave rebellion
 * Dubrillion famine
 * Livien civil war
 * Pedorian Civil War
 * Battle of Balmorra
 * Operation Breaking Point
 * Operation Firestar
 * Separatist War
 * Taking of Mannett Point {{Codex}}
 * Battle of Drelliad Village
 * Mission to Talloran Village
 * Mission to the Avilatan Badlands
 * Mission to the Vesla system † {{Codex}}
 * Flesh Raider uprising
 * Duel in the Gnarls cave
 * Raid on the Flesh Raider weapons cache
 * Skirmish at the ancient shrine
 * Raid on the Tythos Ridge shield generator
 * Skirmish in the Kalikori Village fields
 * Assault on the Flesh Raider command base
 * Raid on the Forsaken Den
 * Battle of the Forge
 * Desolator crisis
 * Mission to Coruscant (Desolator crisis)
 * Raid on a Republic Military warehouse
 * Raid on the Migrant Merchants' Guild warehouse
 * Kidnapping of Doctor Tarnis
 * Skirmish in Docking Bay 84
 * Raid on the Black Sun headquarters
 * Mission to the Justicars' Sector
 * Duel in the Jedi Temple ruins
 * Mission to Ord Mantell (Desolator crisis)
 * Mission to Taris (Desolator crisis)
 * Battle in Doctor Godera's laboratory
 * Raid on the ChemWorks Factory
 * Duel in the Lake Brell colony bunker
 * Raid on Transport Station 5
 * Mission to Nar Shaddaa (Desolator crisis)
 * Attack on the Power Guard Recruitment Center
 * Skirmish in the Power Guard Cybernetics Lab
 * Raid on the SIS Nar Shaddaa safe house
 * Assault on the Imperial weapons factory
 * Raid on Sadic's laboratory
 * Duel at the Czerka mining facility
 * Mission to Tatooine (Desolator crisis)
 * Attack on the Shock Drum Facility
 * Skirmish in the Shock Drum Facility
 * Duel on the Esus Mesa
 * Skirmish in the Dune Sea mining complex
 * Mission to Alderaan (Desolator crisis)
 * Attack on the Mensaav Military Laboratory
 * Skirmish in the Mensaav Military Laboratory
 * Assault on the House Thul compound
 * Battle in Nefarid's hideout
 * Devastation of Uphrades
 * Attack on the Daybreaker
 * Battle of the Oppressor
 * SpecForce Incident
 * Operation: Stoneduster
 * Hunt for the Eagle
 * Destruction on the Dominator
 * Operation: Blackout
 * Operation: Glass Echo
 * Operation: Ghostbreaker
 * Operation: Silverplate
 * Taris resettlement initiative
 * Unknown:
 * Bombardment of Zygerria Four
 * Battle of Zadd
 * Destruction of Senu's fortress
 * Battle of Rhinnal
 * Operation Ardent Wave
 * Battle of the Llanic system
 * Battle of the Syvris system
 * Operation Echo Quake
 * Attack on the Hutt Cartel listening post
 * Battle of Saleucami
 * Operation Eternal Domain
 * Battle of Nez Peron
 * Battle of Sarapin 4
 * Operation Midnight Freedom
 * Operation Molten Splinter
 * Battle of the Ezran system
 * Battle of the Taspan system
 * Operation Noble Gambit
 * Battle of the Archenar asteroid field
 * Battle of Makem Te
 * Operation Rising Fury
 * Battle of Mugaar
 * Battle of the Skaross system
 * Operation Searing Light
 * Battle of the Balosar system
 * Battle of Javaal
 * Operation Silent Roar
 * Operation Sunder Zero
 * Battle of the Hydian Way
 * Battle of the Drexel system
 * Operation Sweeping Menace
 * Battle of Sululluub
 * Battle of the Polith system
 * Second Great Galactic War
 * Unknown:
 * Battle of the ''Voidstar
 * Operation Ascendant Pride
 * Operation Glory Cyclone
 * Battle of the Pakuuni system
 * Battle above Kovor
 * Operation Grand Nova
 * Battle in the Kalee system
 * Battle above Zosha
 * Operation New Eclipse
 * Operation Raging Dawn
 * Battle of Aeten II
 * Battle of Vondoru
 * Duel on Balmorra
 * Battle of Taris
 * Project Siantide
 * Battle of Taral V
 * Battle of the Maelstrom
 * Battle of the Foundry
 * Quesh war
 * Battle of Hoth
 * Emperor's ritual crisis
 * Hunt for the Star Cabal
 * Hunt for the Children
 * Darth Baras' coup
 * Operation Kingstalker
 * Operation Talon
 * Battle of Belsavis
 * A-77 operation
 * Kaggath
 * Battle of Rabaan
 * Battle of Corellia
 * Capture of the Javelin
 * Battle aboard the Founder
 * Mission to the Star Chamber
 * Battle of Sarkhai
 * Battle of Dromund Kaas
 * Battle of Ilum
 * Battle for the Black Hole
 * First Battle of Denova {{Mo}}
 * Attacks on Hutt Space {{Mo}}
 * Annexation of neutral systems
 * Annexation of the Vyron system
 * Battle of Karagga's Palace
 * Second Battle of Denova
 * Battle of Kaon
 * Mission to Ord Mantell
 * Battle of Asation
 * Bombardment of Lexus 9
 * Duel in the Legislature {{Codex}}
 * Manaan Atrocities
 * Wanderers' Siege


 * locations=
 * The galaxy †
 * Archenar asteroid field
 * Balionn-Gur's planet
 * Bengely Four
 * Bengely Four colony
 * Bezha Two
 * Bos-Una Three
 * Bruhn's tomb
 * Ceraxian's Comet
 * Chevin stronghold
 * Colonies †
 * Arkania †
 * Balmorra system † {{Codex}}
 * Balmorra †
 * Bin Prime † {{Codex}}
 * Bugtown
 * Balmorran Resistance hospital
 * Farnel Outpost
 * Ghost Town
 * Gorinth Canyon
 * Box Canyon
 * Camp Conquest
 * Imperial TacOps Center
 * Camp Shadow
 * Cave 52
 * Crater Base
 * Gorinth Brig
 * Gorinth Plateau
 * Gorinth Outpost
 * The Narrows
 * Neebray Garrison
 * Sobrikarill Valley
 * Talon's Reach
 * Troida Military Workshop
 * Workshop A6
 * Windswept Plateau
 * Malak Memorial Research Base
 * Markaran Plains
 * Jacent Valley
 * Camp Jacent
 * Lower Markaran Outpost
 * Markarn Wastes
 * Okara Droid Factory
 * Outpost Traken-4
 * Traken Waste Processing plant
 * Hazard Vault 305 {{Codex}}
 * Upper Markaran Outpost
 * Vanguard Outpost
 * Moraine Territory
 * Karill River
 * Camp Ravage
 * Zaros Research Facility
 * Karill Village
 * Moraine Outpost
 * Sobrik
 * Camp Vigil
 * Fillarik Arms and Demolitions
 * Sobrik Spaceport
 * Sobrik Vehicle Depot
 * Sunken Sarlacc Cantina
 * Sundari Flatlands
 * Balmorran Arms Factory
 * Balmorran Arms Factory Grounds
 * Balmorran Arms Factory Maintenance Tunnels
 * Barasin Refuse Yards
 * Barasin Crossing
 * Lower Sundari Outpost
 * Outpost Freedom
 * Sundar Research Facility
 * Upper Sundari Outpost
 * Valence Station
 * Nevoota † {{Mo}}
 * Balosar system †
 * Balosar †
 * Belnar †
 * Carida †
 * Caridan mountain range
 * Castell † {{Mo}}
 * Cato Neimoidia † {{Mo}}
 * Commenor † {{Mo}}
 * Devaron † {{Codex}}
 * Folor †
 * Koru Neimoidia †
 * Neimoidia † {{Codex}}
 * Ord Mirit †
 * Unidentified Republic general's estate
 * Pencael IV † {{Mo}}
 * Tapani sector † {{Mo}}
 * Cadriaan Province † {{Mo}}
 * Pavia † {{Mo}}
 * Fondor system †
 * Setolio †
 * Setolian noble estate
 * Core Worlds †
 * Aaeton † {{Mo}}
 * Abregado-rae †
 * Capital City †
 * Adamastor †
 * Adamastor medical facility
 * Adikaria †
 * Alderaan system †
 * Alderaan (star) †
 * Alderaan †
 * Alsakan Lowlands
 * Fort Orrus
 * Frostflower Path
 * House Baliss
 * House Teral
 * Mensaav Laboratory
 * Mensaav Military Laboratory
 * Ulgo pain factory
 * Serene Meadow
 * Wardpost Duvaal
 * Apalis Coast
 * Apalis Fields
 * Deforested Slopes
 * Foothill Paths
 * House Organa
 * Castle Organa
 * Hall of Learning
 * House Alde embassy
 * House Organa detention center
 * Shining Star Cantina
 * Organa Vinerium
 * Pallista Spaceport
 * Seaside Windfarms
 * Spears of Organa
 * Wooded Valley
 * Glarus Valley
 * Aesea Killik Tunnels
 * Camp Aurek
 * Camp Besh
 * Camp Cresh
 * Castle Panteer
 * Dasssel Pass
 * Elysium
 * Frostrock Promontory
 * Jedi enclave (Alderaan)
 * Nefarid's hideout
 * Outpost Ghrent
 * Panteer Refuge
 * Riparian Bluffs
 * Sendoth Ruins
 * Wardpost Hurne
 * Juran Mountains †
 * Anzaada Cavern
 * Drovis Cave
 * Fort Alde
 * House Alde (estate)
 * Royal Museum of Alderaan
 * House Thul compound
 * House Rist (estate)
 * House Rist satellite relay
 * Jamona
 * King's Road
 * Lanthanide Mines
 * Mount Tessef
 * Outpost Bolym
 * Outpost Talarn
 * Wardpost Landa
 * Kaamos Territory
 * Augis Command Center
 * Fornaak Falls
 * House Cortess
 * House Girard
 * Lerantha Dam {{Codex}}
 * Lerantha Lake {{Codex}}
 * Lustar Cave
 * Oroboro Killik Caverns
 * Rhu Caenus Spaceport
 * Thul Palace
 * Chamber of Politics
 * Ukunuku Killik nest
 * King's Pass
 * Baliss staging grounds
 * Circle Maintenance Corridor
 * Commerce Way
 * Duwan Pass
 * House Syrush
 * Ruur Killik Burrows
 * House Traders' Circle
 * Surik Varr's Sundries and Esoterica
 * Ruur Killik Hivewoods
 * Thul training camp
 * Wardpost Luurdes
 * Museum of Antiquities
 * Prudy's hospital {{Mo}}
 * Unidentified Alderaanian noble's mansion
 * Delaya †
 * Delaya museum
 * Raisa † {{Mo}}
 * Alsakan † {{Codex}}
 * Anaxes † {{Mo}}
 * Basilisk †
 * Bormea sector †
 * Brentaal system † {{Mo}}
 * Brentaal IV † {{Mo}}
 * Javaal †
 * Chandrila †
 * Carrick Station
 * Charmath
 * University of Charmath
 * Corellian system †
 * Beacon 312 {{Mo}}
 * Centerpoint Station † {{Codex}}
 * Corellia †
 * Coronet City †
 * Axial Park
 * Archival Square
 * Corellian Museum of Starships
 * Gowix Corporation building
 * Korvalus Tower
 * Museum Republica
 * Tyrelli Habitat
 * Checkpoint Lambda
 * Contentment Hills
 * Imperial Commando Outpost
 * Imperial Garrison
 * Coronet Zoo
 * CorSec Headquarters
 * Guardian Hold Four (Bakvalen Hall)
 * Leisure Garden
 * Corellian Science Museum
 * CorSec Academy
 * Cross of Glory Walk
 * Daoba Hotel
 * Northern Tram Station
 * Republic safe house
 * Monarch's Green
 * Museum of Corellian Industry
 * Blastfield Shipyards
 * Artisan Arrivals Court
 * Coronet Shipping
 * Hyperdrive Installation Zone
 * Red Light Sector
 * Entertainment Plaza
 * CorSec Entertainment Plaza station
 * Personal Transport Assembly
 * Rusty Freighter
 * Gilded Descent Casino
 * Pirates' Haul
 * Rendili Corporate facility
 * Shipwright Auxiliary Spaceport
 * Socorro Freight Building
 * Supply tunnel 26
 * Tram Station
 * Blue Sector
 * Government District
 * Administrative Ward
 * Bastion
 * Business Sector
 * Tram Station
 * CorSec Maximum Security Prison
 * Capitol Square
 * Council Guardhouse
 * Guardian Hold One
 * Corellian Legislature
 * Grand Assembly
 * Speaker's Courtyard
 * Coronet Museums
 * Coronet Arms Hotel
 * Military History Museum
 * Green Gardens
 * Green Jedi Territory
 * Green Jedi Enclave
 * Hall of Records
 * Intra-Corellian Intelligence
 * Records and Communication Sector
 * Caicos Mansion
 * Corellian Communications Center
 * Drall Library
 * Port Pevaria
 * Uptown Tram Station
 * Republic Foundation Museum
 * Guardian Holds
 * Guardian Hold Six
 * Incorporation Islands
 * Aegis Base
 * Corellian Engineering Corporation Island
 * Coronet Spaceport
 * Czerka Island
 * Drall weapons factory
 * Gannir Executive Suites
 * Outpost Alpha
 * Skyrise Service
 * Labor Valley
 * Advanced Product Research Sector
 * Corellian Industries factory
 * Corellian Industries lab
 * Corellian munitions factory
 * Biochemical Industrial District
 * Ardus Industries facility
 * Beharen Droid Factory
 * Corellia Chemical Corporation factory
 * Saxan Chemical Refinery
 * Caicos Droid Factory
 * Central Workforce Habitation
 * Corellia Chemical Corporation refinery
 * Durasteel Smeltworks
 * Factory Equipment Crossway
 * Fuelpipe Park
 * Imperial War Camp
 * Manufacturing Power Generation
 * Republic base
 * Stardrive Construction Quarter
 * Unstable Components Development
 * Magnogravitics plant
 * Museum of Alien History
 * Selonian Tunnels
 * Sith War Memorial Garden
 * Uptown Sector
 * Gold Beaches † {{Mo}}
 * Zone Twelve
 * Drall † {{Imo}} {{Codex}}
 * Palliser Station
 * Selonia † {{Codex}}
 * Coruscant system †
 * Coruscant †
 * Black Sun Territory
 * Black Sun Docks
 * Slagpile Jetty
 * Black Sun Market
 * Black Sun's Clinic
 * Coruscant Heights Apartments
 * Dockside Slums
 * Gangland
 * Graffiti Square
 * Silent Sun Cantina
 * Hydrosupply Station
 * Galactic Museum † {{Codex}}
 * Justicars' Sector
 * Justicar Maintenance
 * Justicar Shipping Docks
 * Population Control Center
 * Shady Glen Estates
 * Starlight Towers
 * Justicar Detention Center
 * Justicars' Computer Lab
 * Justicars' Tower
 * Veshok Terrace Apartments
 * Weapons Storage facility
 * Old Galactic Market †
 * Fartrader Lounge
 * Migrant Merchants' Guild Headquarters
 * Neimoidian Coalition
 * Concourse
 * Concourse Bazaar
 * Concourse Lounges
 * Dealer's Den Cantina †
 * Shipping and Receiving Docks
 * Upper Skylane Mall
 * Lower Skylane Mall
 * Senate District †
 * Coruscant Spaceport
 * Coruscant Spaceport Docking Bay 74
 * Coruscant Spaceport Docking Bay 82
 * Coruscant Spaceport Docking Bay 84
 * Coruscant Spaceport Docking Bay 87
 * Senate Building †
 * Great Door of the Senate
 * Senate Plaza †
 * Avenue of the Core Founders †
 * Garden of Equality
 * Garden of Justice
 * Senate Commercial District
 * Senate Plaza taxi pad
 * Temple Precinct †
 * Jedi Temple †
 * Jedi Archives †
 * Processional Way †
 * The Works †
 * Control Center
 * Hydrosupply
 * Lower Power Distribution
 * Pipeworks Passage
 * Primary Coupling Station
 * Primary Junction Room
 * Secondary Coupling Station
 * Thermal Exchange Room
 * Upper Power Distribution
 * University of Coruscant {{C|As Coruscant University}}
 * Hesperidium † {{Mo}}
 * Darpa sector † {{Mo}}
 * Esseles † {{Mo}}
 * Ralltiir † {{Mo}}
 * Rhinnal † {{Mo}}
 * Duro † {{Mo}}
 * Erigorm {{Mo}}
 * Fresia † {{Mo}}
 * Illodia † {{Mo}}
 * Kuat sector † {{Codex}}
 * Kuat system †
 * Kuat †
 * Kuat coolant refinery
 * Loronar †
 * Loronar shipyards
 * Metellos † {{Codex}}
 * Sacorria †
 * Sacorria hyperspace route
 * Sarapin system †
 * Sarapin †
 * Sarapin 4
 * Sirilla †
 * Sirilla mining station
 * Talravin † {{Mo}}
 * Talravin casino
 * Vo †
 * Vo shrine
 * Vo vault
 * Vultar system † {{Codex}}
 * Vultar † {{Codex}}
 * Corellian Trade Spine †
 * Darth Perash's tomb
 * Deep Core †
 * Empress Teta system † {{Codex}}
 * Keres II † {{Codex}}
 * Keres II mining outpost
 * Kirrek † {{Codex}}
 * Koros Major † {{Codex}}
 * Cinnagar † {{Codex}}
 * Primus Goluud system † {{1stID|Primus Goluud system}}
 * Primus Goluud † {{Codex}}
 * Tython system †
 * Tython †
 * Elarian Trail
 * Vur Tepe
 * Forge
 * Jedi Temple
 * High Council Chamber
 * Jedi Archives
 * Jedi Temple Map Room
 * Satele Shan's chambers
 * Kaleth
 * Ancient shrine
 * Chamber of Speech
 * Forsaken Den
 * Masters' Retreat
 * Ruined Tythonian city
 * Tythonian Gnarls
 * Gnarls cave
 * Gnarls Outpost
 * Tythos Ridge
 * Upper Hollows
 * Kalikori Village
 * Matriarch's Summit
 * Kolovish's tower
 * Tythos River
 * Forbidden Falls
 * Tythos River Delta
 * Tythos River Valley
 * Tython Orbital Station
 * Demagol's laboratory {{Mo}}
 * Exigar {{Mo}}
 * Expansion Region †
 * Attahox † {{Mo}}
 * Corsin † {{Mo}}
 * Genarius † {{Mo}}
 * Depatar † {{Mo}}
 * Ishanna system † {{Mo}}
 * Kinyen † {{Mo}}
 * Manari † {{Mo}}
 * Noe'ha'on † {{Mo}}
 * Orma † {{Mo}}
 * Rabaan † {{Mo}}
 * Raskane IV †
 * Ropagi II †
 * Great Library †
 * Serroco † {{Mo}}
 * Shili † {{Codex}}
 * Torve system †
 * Tytun † {{Mo}}
 * Tytun 4
 * Tytun Rings
 * Archival Node 803-A
 * Umbara †
 * Vendaxa † {{Codex}}
 * Tsheyk's game reserve
 * Frenos Three
 * Geldoll
 * Gelemeade
 * Gelemeade's fourth moon
 * Gen'Dai homeworld {{1stm}} {{Codex}}
 * Geonosian lunar palace
 * Giddea
 * Giddea's sun
 * Glory Space Station
 * GNR-0
 * Hapan (planet)
 * Herrik system
 * Herrik
 * Herrik's sun
 * Hutt Space †
 * Da Soocha †
 * Groth †
 * Hollast VII † {{Mo}}
 * Hosko † {{Mo}}
 * Kor Nasirii † {{Mo}}
 * Pakuuni system †
 * Pakuuni
 * Pakuuni tomb
 * Quesh
 * Adrenal Valley
 * Adrenal Processing Factory
 * Adrenal Research Base
 * Attis Station
 * Broga's palace
 * Chem-Basin Mine
 * Chem-Mine Delta
 * Gonk's Infinite Loop
 * Imperial Mining Control
 * Malignant Meadow
 * Grancha Lakand Venom Mine
 * Poisonwater Mining Operation
 * Quesh Imperial Outpost
 * Quesh Venom Refinery
 * Republic Mining Camp
 * Republic Operational Headquarters
 * Tainted Valley
 * Three Families Palace
 * Three Families War Camp
 * Unwell Woods
 * Yuna Bore Venom Bine
 * Si'Klaata Cluster † {{Codex}}
 * Khorya system †
 * Hutt comm tower
 * Kintan system † {{Codex}}
 * Kintan † {{Codex}}
 * Fire-desert of Kinklath
 * Sleheyron &dagger; {{Mo}}
 * Syvris system †
 * Syvris † {{Mo}}
 * Toydaria †
 * Ulmatra †
 * Varl † {{Mo}}
 * Ylesia † {{Codex}}
 * Y'Toub system †
 * Nal Hutta †
 * Bilbousa † {{Codex}}
 * Fa'athra's Palace
 * Jiguuna
 * Jiguuna Muckworks
 * Nem'ro's palace
 * New Muckworks {{Codex}}
 * Rust Yards
 * Var'soonta's Many Treasures
 * Nar Shaddaa †
 * Club Vertica
 * Corellian Sector
 * Eidolon Armaments
 * Krayt Den
 * Setsyn Commodities
 * Tydis Neutronics Warehouse
 * Darth Revan's complex
 * Duros Sector
 * Mutotech Labs
 * Rana Mas Square
 * Immortal Enterprises
 * Lower Industrial Sector
 * Betterlife Pharmaceuticals lab
 * Damrosch the Hutt's factory
 * Imperial industrial warehouse
 * Network Access
 * Eidolon Security Data Center
 * Imperial Data Center
 * Network Security District
 * Data Systems Infrastructure
 * Grid Databanks
 * High Security Lockdown
 * Prison Prep Center
 * Systech Factory
 * Holowan Labs testing facility
 * Imperial Explosives Lab
 * Imperial Implantation Lab
 * Infotech Plaza
 * Morgukai Temple
 * Nikto Sector
 * Axxon Storage and Reclamation
 * Fate's Hand Casino
 * Pleasure Barge Docks
 * Power Guard Recruitment Center
 * Sawtooth Salvage
 * Promenade
 * Bareesh's Mercantile Exchange
 * Gudnem's Gadget Emporium
 * SIS safe house
 * Lucent Square
 * Republic Embassy
 * Violet Lounge
 * Red Light Sector
 * Balkar Interior Refurbishments
 * Club Ufora
 * Marpessa Munitions
 * Power Guard Cybernetics Lab
 * Red Light Lancer Headquarters
 * Shadow Town
 * Camp 27
 * Recondite Cell Block
 * Refuse Row
 * Security Checkpoint 14
 * Violent Prisoners Ward
 * Star Cluster Casino †
 * Star Cluster Suites
 * Strell House
 * Upper Industrial Sector
 * Charnax Industries
 * Meridian Hall
 * Nebula Communications corporate office
 * Old Lenstrum Market
 * Republic Post Shylon
 * Republic Research Division
 * ChemFlex Labs
 * VerveGen Corporation building
 * Nal Koska †
 * Nal Yeshu †
 * Nal Yeshu listening post
 * Kiskua †
 * Kiskua's moon
 * Imperial outpost (prison camp)
 * Imperial Science Bureau Cybernetic Research Center {{Mo}}
 * Inner Rim †
 * Ambria † {{Codex}}
 * Ambrian Imperial base
 * Lake Natth † {{Codex}}
 * Antar 4 †
 * Berchest † {{Mo}}
 * Calius saj Leeloo † {{Mo}}
 * Carratos † {{Mo}}
 * Champala † {{Mo}}
 * Unidentified sunken Champalan city
 * Cona † {{Codex}}
 * Iseno †
 * Japrael system †
 * Dxun † {{Mo}}
 * G0-T0's Onderon complex
 * Onderon † {{Mo}}
 * Iziz † {{Codex}}
 * Manaan † {{Mo}}
 * Ahto City † {{Mo}}
 * Whitecap Spa {{Mo}}
 * Mechis II
 * Mechis III
 * Mindor † {{Imo}}
 * Chagrian colony {{Mo}}
 * Obroa-skai † {{Mo}}
 * Orus sector †
 * Polith system †
 * Thyferra †
 * Taanab †
 * Taspan system †
 * Unidentified Inner Rim planet (revolution)
 * Uphrades system
 * Uphrades
 * Yn † {{Mo}}
 * Zeltros † {{Mo}}
 * Jocal Four
 * Jondora
 * Jondora Imperial base
 * Junction
 * Junk Armada {{1stm}}
 * Kajim {{1stm}}
 * Kellis system
 * Lexus 9 {{1stm}}
 * The Long Shadow {{1st}}
 * Loposi III {{1stm}}
 * Loposi III's moon {{1stm}}
 * Loraidia system {{Mo}}
 * Unidentified planet (Loraidia system) {{Mo}}
 * Maateen
 * Makeb {{1stm}}
 * Cloudside Resorts {{1stm}}
 * Meligin Asteroid Belt {{1stm}}
 * Mengal system
 * Mengal system listening post
 * Menoda's laboratory {{1stm}}
 * Mid Rim †
 * Abhean † {{Mo}}
 * Anzat
 * Aquella †
 * Bseto system †
 * Bseto system's governor's palace
 * Cadannia † {{Mo}}
 * Centares † {{Mo}}
 * Centares communications satellite {{1stm}}
 * Chommell Minor {{Mo}}
 * Chommell system {{1stm}}
 * Denbalen † {{Mo}}
 * Druckenwell † {{Mo}}
 * Dustig Trace † {{1stID|Dustig Trade Route}}
 * Eiattu 6 †
 * Fait d'Fait †
 * Farstine † {{Mo}}
 * Glee Anselm † {{Codex}}
 * Goroth Prime
 * Haruun Kal † {{Mo}}
 * Hestria † {{Mo}}
 * Iridonia † {{Codex}}
 * Iskalon † {{Mo}}
 * Ithor † {{Codex}}
 * Joralla † {{Mo}}
 * Kaliska † {{Mo}}
 * Kashyyyk system † {{Mo}}
 * Alaris Prime †
 * Kashyyyk † {{Mo}}
 * Shadowlands †
 * Trandosha † {{Mo}}
 * Trandosha listening post
 * Katarr † {{Codex}}
 * Kwenn system † {{Mo}}
 * Lifh sector † {{Mo}}
 * Lifh sector colony
 * Loovria † {{Mo}}
 * Malastare †
 * Mima II †
 * Unidentified city (Mima II)
 * Mima II business district
 * Mon Gazza
 * Mugaar † {{Mo}}
 * Naboo † {{Mo}}
 * Nanth'ri system †
 * Foundry
 * Ord Dorlass † {{Mo}}
 * Ord Mantell †
 * Avilatan
 * Avilatan Badlands
 * Drelliad Village
 * Fort Garnik
 * Avilatan's Rest Cantina
 * Refugee camp
 * Lava Flow Overlook
 * Mannett Point
 * Mannett Shore
 * Falks Reach
 * Mount Avilatan
 * Oradam Peninsula
 * Oradam village
 * Savrip Island
 * Savrip Shore
 * Talloran village
 * Talloran Central Warehouse
 * Unidentified Ord Mantell day spa {{Mo}}
 * Unidentified Ord Mantell island
 * Imperial Listening Post
 * Phaseera
 * Phaseera orbital bioresearch facility
 * Riflor † {{Codex}}
 * Ruusan †
 * Sarkhai {{Mo}}
 * Annex of Kespan {{Mo}}
 * Talay † {{Mo}}
 * Tholatin † {{Mo}}
 * Museum of Abstract Ingenuity
 * Namadii Corridor † {{Mo}}
 * Nameless moon
 * Outer Rim Territories †
 * Aaris system † {{Mo}}
 * Aaris III † {{Mo}}
 * Aduba system † {{Mo}}
 * Aduba-5 † {{Mo}}
 * Skyrun Station
 * Aduba-6 † {{Mo}}
 * Aduba-6 research outpost
 * Agamar {{Mo}}
 * Ahakista † {{Mo}}
 * Althir III † {{Mo}}
 * Alzoc III † {{Mo}}
 * Anoat sector †
 * Hoth system †
 * Hoth (star) †
 * Hoth †
 * Adamas Space Station
 * Dusk 9
 * Clabburn Tundra
 * Crescent Cavern
 * Drift Hills Imperial Outpost
 * Drift Hills Republic Outpost
 * Jagged Plains
 * Jagged Plains Imperial Garrison
 * Jagged Plains Republic Outpost
 * Northern Snowdrift Hills
 * Glacial Fissure
 * Bone Pits
 * Chilling Death Spire
 * Crystal Wastes
 * Drossrock Mountain
 * Glacial Remnants
 * Graveyard Road
 * Ice Spine Lab
 * Icefinger Rise
 * Rakata Monument
 * Northern Whitelands
 * Outpost Senth
 * Sadow'een Temple
 * Thesh Outpost
 * Volcanic Trench
 * Firefrost Lavaworks
 * Firefrost Reactor Facility
 * Northern Crevasse
 * Southern Crevasse
 * Southern Whitelands
 * Hanging Valley
 * Highmount Ridge
 * Glacial Paths
 * Highmount Bluffs
 * Highmount Road
 * Highmount Slopes
 * Icehang Loop
 * Leth Outpost
 * Lower Pass
 * Outpost Onith
 * Snowcap Mountain
 * Stonespine Ridge
 * Tromper Crags
 * Tromper Crags cave network
 * Tromper Crags Geothermal Plant
 * Upper Pass
 * Icefall Plains
 * Armageddon Battalion Post
 * Chiss Zero Station
 * Dorn Base
 * Drift Hills Stronghold
 * Frostbite Redoubt
 * Tauntaun Ridge
 * Starship Graveyard
 * Broken Bow Canyon
 * Coldstone Canyon
 * Frostwake Outpost
 * Graverobber's Delight
 * Grim Path
 * Loramarr
 * Null Cannon Installation
 * Outpost Zerek
 * The Buried Dead
 * The Coldest Grave
 * Storehouse 0026
 * Whiterock Wastes
 * Aurek Base
 * Brightmirror Road
 * Crescent Canyon
 * Crescent Canyon Bridge
 * Crescent Cavern
 * Crescent Crossing
 * Ortolan outpost
 * Crescent Canyon Mesa
 * Crescent Canyon Laboratory
 * Crescent Canyon Monitoring Station
 * Crescent Canyon Research Station
 * Crescent Canyon Tech Depot
 * Desolation Plains
 * Dour Mountain
 * Icetromper Wastes
 * Outpost Cresh
 * Republic Storage Depot AB-119
 * Arkanis sector {{Mo}}
 * Arkanis † {{Mo}}
 * Austan Asteroid Cluster
 * Geonosis † {{Mo}}
 * Haffrin † {{Mo}}
 * Tatooine †
 * Anchorhead †
 * Anchorhead Cantina
 * Anchorhead Market
 * Anchorhead Spaceport
 * Dune Sea †
 * Banthan Drifts
 * Cool Respite
 * Desert of the Real
 * Dune Sea mining complex
 * Great Pit of Carkoon
 * Infinite Dessication
 * Kalarath Imperial Encampment
 * Krayt Dragon Graveyard
 * Lightspring Caverns
 * Lightspring
 * Mendacious Oasis
 * Motesta Oasis
 * Outpost Thorazan
 * Outpost Zaroshe
 * Shifting Path
 * Stillsand Waves
 * Tarsis'Krall {{C|Wreck}}
 * The Ten Thousand Grains
 * The Unslacked Thirst
 * Jundland Wastes †
 * Bak'arap Farmstead
 * Breezefield Farms
 * Camp Karnori
 * The Deathly Heat
 * Dreviad Wastes
 * Dreviad Outpost
 * Tookreekk Cantina
 * Jundland Mountains
 * Bantha Drifts Tunnel
 * Baroban Warehouse
 * Esus Mesa
 * Northern Chasm
 * Outpost Salara
 * Shock Drum Facility
 * Twin Suns mining compound
 * Latari Farmstead
 * Ma'alin Farmstead
 * Manister Base
 * Mos Anek
 * Northern Windfarm
 * Northern Wastes
 * The Oasis
 * Outpost Largona
 * Outpost Rennar
 * Outpost Varath
 * Varath Cantina
 * Varath Medical Ward
 * Ridgeside Sentry Post
 * Shattered Basin
 * Southern Wastes
 * Sunsrise Ridge
 * Sunsset Ridge
 * Twin Suns mining compound
 * The Wound
 * Central Chasm
 * Eastern Wound
 * Northern Chasm
 * Southern Chasm
 * Mos Ila
 * Baba Voza Cavern
 * Camp Can'ali
 * Mos Ila Medical Ward
 * Mos Ila Spaceport
 * Siltshift Cantina
 * Vactooine †
 * Auril sector †
 * Cron Drift † {{Codex}}
 * Mical's archive
 * Ossus † {{Mo}}
 * Urkupp † {{Mo}}
 * Axxila sector †
 * Baralou † {{Imo}}
 * Beheboth † {{Mo}}
 * Hebine Ring † {{Mo}}
 * Hebine Ring observatory
 * Belsavis system †
 * Belsavis †
 * Belsavis Orbital Station (Imperial)
 * Belsavis prison
 * Ancient Prison Caverns
 * Ancient Access Tunnel
 * Cell Block 77-Z
 * Outer Depths
 * Esh-kha Leadership Hall
 * Esh-kha Supply Depot
 * Maximum Security Block J-9
 * Outer Tomb Transport Center
 * Outer Wastes
 * Esh-kha Statis Vault
 * Key Keeper's Lair
 * Maximum Security Block J-7
 * Rakata Transport Center
 * Stasis Vault 109
 * Power Center Cavern
 * Esh-kha Sanctuary
 * Maximum Security Block J-8
 * Maximum Security Power Center
 * Power Center Imperial Transport
 * Power Center Republic Transport
 * Eternity Vault
 * Gharj lava cave
 * High Security Section
 * Alien Gangland
 * Domination Outpost
 * Excavated Rakata vault
 * Fire-Eater Cells
 * Prison Geothermal Collectors
 * Southern Rakata Transporter
 * Gran Exile
 * Gand Vault
 * Gen'Dai Vault
 * Gran Confinement
 * Hunter's Blind
 * Trandoshan Vault
 * Kovsky River
 * Meltwater Outpost
 * Republic Wilderness Outpost
 * Vault S-138
 * Western Rakata Transporter
 * MaxSec Main Access
 * Primary Monitoring Station
 * Prison Maintenance Facilities
 * Hazardous Waste Facility
 * High Security Storage
 * Prison Industrial Facility
 * Rattataki Battlewoods
 * Power Generation Center
 * Republic Watchtower
 * Rattataki Block Alpha
 * Republic Detention Compound
 * Rodian Internment
 * Scientific Research Compound
 * Water Filtration System
 * Secure Vaults
 * Lost Cavern
 * MaxSec Operations Access
 * Vault S-31
 * Vault S-86
 * Tertiary Monitoring Station
 * Tusker Glade
 * Vault S-54
 * Macula Station
 * Maximum Security Section
 * Acklay Wilds
 * Ancient Prison Approach
 * Antediluvian Jungle
 * Convict's Wild
 * Geothermal Plant
 * Frontline Camp
 * Iceshadoow Thicket
 * Isolation Area
 * Main Prisoner Transfer
 * Quarantine Zone
 * Maximum Security Ops Center
 * Excavated Rakata transporter
 * Meltwater Pond
 * Operations Access Road
 * Prison Tech Station
 * Maximum Security Tech Center
 * Maximum Security Pod J-P1
 * Special Restraint Cells
 * Maximum Security Pod J-P7
 * Maximum Security Pod J-P8
 * Maximum Security Pod J-P9
 * Solitary Confinement
 * Ultraviolet Offenders Containment
 * Cell Block 2018
 * High Security Pod
 * Maximum Security Pod J-P4
 * Maximum Security Thoroughfare
 * Rakatan Maximum Security Junction
 * Minimum Security Section
 * Aphor Grove
 * Imperial Lodgement
 * Belsavis Prison Administration Center
 * Prison Administration Center Command
 * Bogwing Brake
 * Cell Block 923
 * Cell Block 923-A
 * Carbonite Prisoner Storage
 * Cliffside Generators
 * South Power Generator Facility
 * Detainee Processing Center
 * HiSec Facilities Access
 * HiSec Prison Access
 * Inmate Recreation Zone
 * Larcenous Prisoner Holding
 * Secured Cell Block
 * Mercenary Containment Cells
 * Perimeter Patrol Command Post
 * Primary Thoroughfare
 * Prison Command Center
 * Prisoner Intake
 * Prison Transfer and Processing
 * Republic Guardpost Delta
 * Terrorist Detention Sector
 * Unidentified cell block
 * Varactyl Vale
 * Condemned Caverns
 * Republic Guardpost Alpha
 * Republic Guardpost Beta
 * Vault K-23
 * Vault K-66
 * Maintenance Bay 772
 * Proculus Station
 * The Scar
 * Burning Wound
 * Lower Laceration
 * Upper Laceration
 * The Tomb
 * Abandoned Rakata Machine Chamber
 * Automated Checkpoint
 * Esh-kha Interrogation Chamber
 * Esh-kha Warrior Barracks
 * Lower Transport Center
 * Power Relay Vault
 * Ancient Rakatan Keep
 * Cave-Under-Tree
 * Suspension Tank Chamber
 * Zedalus Tree
 * Zedalus Tree Medical Outpost
 * Ancient Statis Zone
 * Caves of Elshuu
 * Greater Menagerie
 * Oasis Republic Post
 * Stasis Vault 113
 * Transporter Control Center
 * Waters of the Primal Destroyer
 * Caves of the Primeval Wardens
 * Beast Vault Z-26
 * Burning Way
 * Central Power Core
 * Tomb of Halllow Voice
 * Upper Transport Center
 * Vault of the Tyrant
 * Vault 806
 * Cells of the Lords of the Infinite
 * Lower Halls
 * Lower Prison Magma Transport
 * Stasis Block 44
 * Subject 13 Confinement
 * Vault of the Mother Machine
 * Frozencavern Canyon
 * Deep Caverns
 * Frozen Transport Center
 * Rakata Machine Caves
 * Icewall Ravine
 * Overrun Machine Vault
 * Lavaflow Traverse
 * Megasecurity Ward 23
 * Ruined Rakata Machine Chamber
 * Imperial Remote Post
 * Lower Prison Outer Transport
 * Vault 914
 * Vault 914 Security Station
 * Warlord's Depp
 * Deep Launchpoint Transfer
 * Esh-kha Tactical Center
 * Forbidden Weapons Vault
 * Republic Prisoner Vault
 * Signal Monitoring Center
 * Belsavis Orbital Station (Republic)
 * Section X
 * Block 53
 * Containment Section
 * Camp Overlook
 * Crumbling Wall
 * Dread Guard Command Post
 * Forward Assault Camp
 * Rockfall Pass
 * Shattered Prison
 * Besberra † {{Mo}}
 * Brema sector † {{Codex}}
 * Ord Ibanna † {{Codex}}
 * Sullust system †
 * Sululluub †
 * Sullust † {{Mo}}
 * Byss † {{Codex}}
 * Cademimu sector †
 * Cademimu V †
 * Mercantile District
 * Lenico system †
 * Lenico IV †
 * Calamari system † {{mo}}
 * Dac † {{Mo}}
 * Mon Eron † {{Mo}}
 * Cathar † {{Mo}}
 * Celanon †
 * Chabosh † {{Mo}}
 * Chad † {{Mo}}
 * Cholganna † {{Codex}}
 * Clak'dor V †
 * Clak'dor V prison colony
 * Clak'dor VII † {{Mo}}
 * Dagobah † {{Mo}}
 * Dantooine † {{Mo}}
 * Sandral estate † {{Mo}}
 * Dathomir † {{Codex}}
 * Star Temple † {{Mo}}
 * Delemede †
 * Denab †
 * Dennogra † {{Mo}}
 * Deralia † {{Codex}}
 * Deralia's moon
 * Doan †
 * Drexel system †
 * Dubrillion † {{Mo}}
 * Duroon † {{Mo}}
 * Elerion † {{Mo}}
 * Elrood sector † {{Mo}}
 * Akana † {{Mo}}
 * Derilyn system † {{Mo}}
 * Kalis † {{Mo}}
 * Kuras III †
 * Endex † {{Mo}}
 * Entralla † {{Mo}}
 * Esstran sector
 * Corbos † {{Mo}}
 * Droxine †
 * Droxine base
 * Esstran sector colony
 * Ord Radama †
 * Sith Worlds †
 * Stygian Caldera †
 * Ashas Ree † {{Mo}}
 * Athiss †
 * Begeren system † {{Codex}}
 * Begeren † {{Codex}}
 * Bhargebba Six
 * Ch'hodos †
 * Ch'hodos's red sun
 * Dromund system † {{Codex}}
 * Dromund Fels †
 * Dromund Fels oubliette
 * Dromund Kaas †
 * Cave of Shadows
 * Dark Temple
 * Dromund Kaas Spaceport
 * Docking Bay D-61
 * Docking Bay O-17
 * Initiate's Path
 * Kaas City †
 * Cargo Port A3
 * Cargo Port B7
 * Imperial Citadel †
 * Mandalorian enclave
 * Sith Sanctum
 * Darth Thanaton's meditation chamber
 * Darth Thanaton's private library
 * Darth Vengean's compound
 * Kaas City arboretum
 * Mandalorian restaurant {{Mo}}
 * Monument to Lord Ergast
 * Nexus Room †
 * Spires of Victory
 * Lord Grathan's estate
 * Lair of the Ghost
 * Nalis Quarry
 * Revanite Compound
 * Unfinished colossus
 * The Wilds
 * Dromund Kalakar † {{Mo}}
 * Kalakar Six † {{Mo}}
 * Kalakar Six settlement
 * Horuset system † {{Codex}}
 * Horuset † {{Mo}}
 * Korriban †
 * Sith Academy †
 * Valley of the Dark Lords †
 * Tomb of Ajunta Pall † {{1stID|Tomb of Ajunta Pall}}
 * Tomb of Marka Ragnos † {{1stID|Tomb of Marka Ragnos}}
 * Tomb of Naga Sadow † {{1stID}}
 * Tomb of Tulak Hord † {{1stID|Tomb of Tulak Hord}}
 * Korriban lunar communications outpost
 * Korriz †
 * Ziost † {{Codex}}
 * Sith Citadel † {{C|As the Great Citadel}} {{Codex}}
 * Vaiken Spacedock
 * Ezran system
 * Fest † {{Mo}}
 * Gamorr † {{Imo}} {{Codex}}
 * Gand † {{Codex}}
 * Garqi † {{Mo}}
 * Gentes † {{Codex}}
 * Gordian Reach † {{Codex}}
 * 400100500260026 † {{Codex}}
 * Yavin 4 † {{Codex}}
 * Geran †
 * Hologram Fun World † {{Mo}}
 * Hypori † {{Mo}}
 * Hypori Droid Factory
 * Isen IV †
 * Ison Corridor † {{Codex}}
 * Jabiim system † {{Codex}}
 * Jabiim †
 * Jandoon †
 * Jandoon Republic Consulate
 * Jurio system † {{Codex}}
 * Kalee † {{Mo}}
 * Kalki Nebula † {{Mo}}
 * Kauron †
 * Kubindi {{Codex}}
 * Koobi system † {{Mo}}
 * Nelvaan † {{Mo}}
 * Kovor †
 * Kumauri palace
 * Kwymar sector † {{Mo}}
 * Artus system †
 * Artus Five
 * Telos IV † {{Mo}}
 * Onasi Station
 * Telosian Jedi Academy †
 * Lan Barell † {{Codex}}
 * Lijuter † {{Codex}}
 * Llanic system †
 * The Maelstrom †
 * Malachor system † {{Mo}}
 * Malachor Two † {{Mo}}
 * Malachor III † {{Mo}}
 * Malachor V † {{Codex}}
 * Mandalore sector †
 * Concord Dawn † {{Mo}}
 * Gargon † {{Mo}}
 * Gargon Two † {{Mo}}
 * Mandalore † {{Codex}}
 * Meridian sector †
 * Antamont †
 * Meridian sector colony
 * Nim Drovis † {{Codex}}
 * Minos Cluster † {{Mo}}
 * Mirial †
 * Unidentified Mirial city
 * Mon Eron †
 * Mygeeto † {{Codex}}
 * Nam'ta †
 * Nez Peron †
 * Odryn †
 * Ojoster sector † {{Codex}}
 * Denova
 * Novare Coast
 * Jebble † {{Codex}}
 * Taris system †
 * Taris †
 * Brell Sediment
 * ChemWorks Factory
 * Lake Brell
 * Lake Brell colony
 * Toxic Lake Garrison
 * Rasaaran Storage
 * Second Colonial Protectorate
 * Waypoint Station Draay
 * Republic Resettlement Zone
 * Crater Command Base
 * Doctor Godera's laboratory
 * Olaris
 * Olaris Armor Depot
 * Olaris Commerce Center
 * Olaris Mess Hall
 * Waypoint Station Aurek
 * Sinking City
 * Dynamet General
 * Endar Spire {{C|Wreck}}
 * Fallenspire Stronghold
 * Kanner Outpost
 * New Tarisian Dawn
 * Transport Station 5
 * Tularan Marsh
 * Abandoned power plant
 * Brejik's Run
 * Gadon's Superhighway
 * Project Quell Research Lab
 * Tularan Skyway {{Codex}}
 * Undercity † {{Codex}}
 * Ord Biniir † {{Mo}}
 * Ord Cantrell † {{Mo}}
 * Ord Cantrell Duros colony
 * Orixon Nebula †
 * Orto † {{Mo}}
 * Orto Plutonia †
 * Outer Rim distillery
 * Panatha † {{Mo}}
 * Peragus II † {{Codex}}
 * Peragus asteroid field † {{Codex}}
 * Peragus Mining Facility † {{Codex}}
 * Polis Massa † {{Mo}}
 * Prishardia † {{Mo}}
 * Pyria system † {{Mo}}
 * Qexis
 * Rattatak †
 * Relgim Run † {{Codex}}
 * Rinn † {{Mo}}
 * Rinn mining colony
 * Rodia † {{Codex}}
 * Rordak † {{Mo}}
 * Ryloth † {{Mo}}
 * Nightlands †
 * Saleucami †
 * Sarafur †
 * Sembla †
 * Serenno † {{Mo}}
 * Sernpidal † {{Mo}}
 * Sernpidal City † {{Mo}}
 * Shola † {{Mo}}
 * Shola Catacombs {{Mo}}
 * Skaross system †
 * Skustell †
 * Golden waterfal
 * Socorro †
 * Sriluur † {{Mo}}
 * Syned I † {{Mo}}
 * Syned I obelisk
 * Syngia
 * Syngia temple
 * Tamarin sector † {{Mo}}
 * Sevarcos II †
 * Sevarcos II palace
 * Taral V †
 * Taskeed † {{Mo}}
 * Pentakus Crater {{Mo}}
 * Thanium sector †
 * Elerion †
 * Elerion casino
 * Phoebus †
 * Tingel Arm † {{Codex}}
 * Belkadan † {{Codex}}
 * Corporate Sector {{Mo}}
 * Duroon {{Mo}}
 * Tirsa
 * Veragi sector † {{Mo}}
 * Asation †
 * Gree outpost
 * Tion Cluster †
 * Cadinth † {{Codex}}
 * Tion Hegemony †
 * Desevro † {{C|As Deservo}}
 * Kaon †
 * Livien † {{Mo}}
 * Omman system †
 * Raxus system † {{Mo}}
 * Raxus Prime † {{Mo}}
 * Raxus II † {{Mo}}
 * Tionese staging post
 * Toprawa †
 * Toprawa Imperial laboratory
 * Torch Nebula † {{Codex}}
 * Unidentified jungle world (Torch Nebula) {{Codex}}
 * Utapau † {{Codex}}
 * Vassek †
 * Vinsoth † {{Codex}}
 * Voss
 * Cloister of Meditation
 * Deep Cradle
 * Altar of Death
 * Altar of Duty
 * Altar of Life
 * Gormak Lands
 * Camp Talanis
 * Eastern Watchwoods
 * Gorma-Koss
 * Koss Overlook
 * Outpost Skyline
 * Wardpost Kinelory
 * Western Watchwoods
 * Nightmare Lands
 * Boneyard
 * Crafted Blight
 * Crysfang Glade
 * Ghen's Overlook
 * Dark Heart
 * Darkstone Grove
 * Deepest Woods
 * Char-An Outpost
 * Defiled Brook
 * Patchblight Path
 * Sha-Thes Meadow
 * Shad-Ka Outpost
 * Twisted Forest
 * Walk of the Masters
 * Old Paths
 * Beastmark Hills
 * Houk Syndicate Lair
 * Flamewood
 * Fan-Dro Watch Post
 * Fort Kodentha
 * Lord Fulminiss' base
 * SIS Recon Post
 * Gormak Fortifications
 * Fest Batar Stronghold
 * Pilgrim Retreat
 * Road to Renewal
 * Ruined City
 * Russet Slopes
 * Ken-La Outpost
 * Serenity Valley
 * Pirr-Ol Underpassage
 * Shrine of Healing {{Codex}}
 * Pelath-Ri Marches
 * Barrenwood Watch
 * Barrenwoods
 * Quar-Ret Medical Center
 * Clear-Cut Forest
 * Crossing Woods
 * Dreamwalk Path
 * Embattled Shores
 * Err-Ka Dam
 * Fest Edj
 * Fest Edj Tunnel
 * Fest Otur Island
 * Hills of the Ancients
 * Kri-Ta Outpost
 * Outpost Overseer
 * Pel-Ki Ridge
 * Pelath Point
 * Pir Tel Outpost
 * Southern Steps
 * Voss-Ka
 * Ambassador Commons
 * Alien Enclave
 * Imperial District
 * Judicial Quarter
 * Imperial Supply Depot
 * Step of Harmony
 * Voss-Ka Cantina
 * Republic District
 * Republic Supply Office
 * Seeker's Hill
 * Tower of Prophecy
 * Waskiro †
 * Waskiro colony
 * Yablari † {{Codex}}
 * Yhuli system †
 * Yhuli †
 * Yhuli Star Temple
 * Zhar system † {{Mo}}
 * Zygerria 4 {{Mo}}
 * Unidentified Zygerrian city
 * Peacekeeper temple
 * Pedorian
 * Perlemian Trade Route † {{Codex}}
 * Pius Dea Supreme Temple {{Codex}}
 * Port Raga
 * Port Nowhere
 * Rakatan terraforming space station
 * Regretter's Rock
 * Rimma Trade Route †
 * Rishi Maze † {{Mo}}
 * Rukabi Major {{Mo}}
 * Rumil
 * Savarian Swoop Track {{Codex}}
 * Seluket {{Mo}}
 * Shandola sector
 * Skeressa
 * Trinith system {{Codex}}
 * Tzorbi homeworld
 * Tzorbi medical lab
 * Unidentified blue sun
 * Unidentified Nikto colony world
 * Unknown Regions †
 * Csilla † {{Mo}}
 * Ilum †
 * Eastern Ice Shelf
 * Republic Base Camp
 * Republic Waystation
 * Road to Glory
 * Southern Sleetlands
 * Forward Alien Camp
 * Imperial mining camp
 * Fort Barrow
 * Fort Salvo
 * Jedi Temple
 * Impossible Sector
 * Lehon system † {{Codex}}
 * Lehon † {{Codex}}
 * Star Forge {{Codex}}
 * Nathema † {{Codex}}
 * Vondoru system
 * Vondoru
 * Zadd †
 * Zosha †
 * Unidentified criminal warehouse
 * Unidentified tomb (vision)
 * Unidentified Zabrak Sith's tomb
 * Useria
 * Useria's moon
 * Lunar Gardens
 * Verroth
 * Waleutto Yobariok's estate
 * Waypoint Station Three
 * Wild Byth's {{Codex}}
 * Wild Space †
 * Aeten system †
 * Aeten II †
 * Aeten II cave system
 * Kilran's Lance
 * Kamino † {{Mo}}
 * Naos system † {{mo}}
 * Naos Asteroid Belt † {{Mo}}
 * Dathka Graush's fortress
 * Zonju V † {{Mo}}
 * XN-D1's laboratory
 * Yev
 * Yovshin crypt
 * Zarak-Nine {{Codex}}
 * Zero Station
 * Zirchros's medical facility {{Mo}}


 * organizations=
 * Adamar Kirb's cartel {{Codex}}
 * The Adasca BioMechanical Corporation of Arkania
 * Director of Galactic Relations
 * Advozse Hegemony
 * Battlelord
 * Supreme Warmaster
 * Alderaan Royal Council {{Mo}}
 * Altaca family
 * Aratech Repulsor Company {{C|As Aratech Systems}} {{Codex}}
 * Ardus Industries
 * Ayelixe Fabrico
 * Azure Imperium
 * Balmorran Arms
 * Balmorran government
 * Minister of Defense
 * President
 * Balmorran Resistance
 * Gold Neebray
 * Bakarn family
 * Bank of Aargau {{Mo}}
 * Baran Do {{Mo}}
 * Beast Rider {{Codex}}
 * Beast-Lord {{Codex}}
 * Betterlife Pharmaceuticals
 * Black Sun
 * Bleeders
 * Blood Company
 * Blood of Talath
 * Blueshift Propulsion
 * Bog people
 * Bounty hunter
 * Broken Skull
 * Broken Spine
 * Bronzium Brigade
 * Brotherhood of the Sith {{Codex}}
 * Cademiman Guard
 * ChemFlex
 * Chevin Conglomerate
 * High Acquisitor
 * Chevin sect
 * Chiss Ascendancy
 * Aristocra
 * Chiss Expansionary Defense Force
 * Ruling Houses
 * The Circle
 * Clan Loshanii
 * Colicoid Creation Nest
 * Condemned
 * Core Founder
 * Corellian Chemical Corporation
 * Corellian Engineering Corporation
 * Corellia StarDrive {{Codex}}
 * Corellian Corporate Council
 * Corellian government
 * Corellia Control
 * Corellian Council
 * Corellian Council Guard
 * Grand Assembly
 * Corellian Intelligence
 * Corellian Security Force
 * Tactical Response Team
 * Trade Tariff Service {{Codex}}
 * Coronet Durasteel
 * Cortez banking clan
 * Crimson Brotherhood {{Mo}}
 * Cult of M'dweshuu
 * Cult of the Screaming Blade
 * Cygnus Spaceworks
 * Czerka Corporation
 * Secret Weapons Division 7
 * Senior Administrator
 * Dark Jedi
 * Dawn Herald
 * Death's Claw
 * Denbalen fleet
 * Directive 7
 * Dorne family
 * Drayen Dynasty
 * Dread Masters
 * Dynamet Corporation {{Codex}}
 * Eagle terrorist organization
 * Eidolon Security
 * Erigorm Bureaucracy
 * Erigorm royal family
 * Exchange
 * Exiles {{Codex}}
 * Ezran pirates
 * Farwan & Glott {{Mo}}
 * Finaq Shipping Company
 * Fire-eaters
 * Fist of Justice
 * Fondor Five
 * Free Droid Enclave {{Mo}}
 * Free Spacers Fleet {{Codex}}
 * Galactic Liberation Front
 * Galactic Republic
 * Coruscant government
 * Senator
 * Minister
 * Coruscant Security Force &dagger; {{Codex}}
 * Coruscant Security Agent
 * Coruscant Control
 * Coruscant Security Special Investigation Panel
 * Coruscant Security Force Dispatch {{Imo}}
 * Customs Enforcement Division
 * Police officer
 * Chief of Security
 * Captain
 * Lieutenant
 * Sergeant
 * Agent
 * Officer
 * Senate Guard (Coruscant Security Force)
 * Special tactical unit
 * Sergeant
 * Corporal
 * Soldier
 * Coruscant Spaceport Authority
 * Galactic Senate
 * Coruscant Special Affairs Liasion
 * Appropriations Committee
 * Senate Defense Committee
 * Senate Security Officer &dagger;
 * Senate Special Liaison to the Hutt Cartel
 * Supreme Guard
 * Senator &dagger;
 * Supreme Chancellor &dagger;
 * Health and Safety Council
 * Interstellar Travel Council
 * Penal Oversight Committee
 * Project Quell
 * Republic Corps of Engineers
 * Republic Customs Office
 * Republic Diplomatic Corps &dagger;
 * Republic Embassy Security Service
 * Republic Emergency Response Corps
 * Republic Health Administration
 * Republic Medical Service
 * Republic Military
 * Republic Army
 * 53rd Armored Platoon
 * 88th Armor
 * 5th Assault Battalion
 * 53rd Irregulars
 * 1st Recon
 * 31st Recon
 * 35th Recon
 * 43rd Advance Recon Squad
 * 83rd Battalion
 * 94th Supply Division
 * Crisis Response Unit
 * The Deadeyes
 * First Alderaan Support Division
 * J Company
 * Ord Mantell Infantry Command
 * Quartermaster Corps
 * Recon Company
 * First Squad
 * Republic Army Personnel Division (Department of Personnel Action)
 * Republic Infantry
 * Infantry Command
 * 2nd Infantry Division
 * 4th Infantry Division
 * 38th Infantry {{Codex}}
 * 45th Infantry Division
 * 81st Infantry Division
 * 86th Infantry Division
 * 301st Infantry Division
 * Republic soldier/officer
 * Commando advanced training program
 * Vanguard advanced training program
 * General
 * Colonel
 * Major
 * Captain
 * Lieutenant
 * Ensign
 * Sergeant
 * Corporal
 * Specialist
 * Private
 * Republic Special Forces Division
 * Blackstar Squad
 * Havoc Squad
 * Surgeons
 * Tempest Squad
 * Xesh Squad
 * Squad Epsilon
 * Valhoun's Vultures
 * Republic High Command
 * Republic Strategic High Command (War Trust)
 * Republic Navy
 * Ash Angels
 * Dagger Wing
 * First Expeditionary Force
 * Fifth Expeditionary Force
 * Republic Fleet Command/Republic Naval Command
 * Republic soldier/officer
 * Admiral
 * Commodore
 * Group Captain
 * Captain
 * Lieutenant
 * Ensign
 * Petty Officer
 * Corporal
 * Specialist
 * Private
 * Solar Thrantas
 * V'buk Squadron
 * Research Division
 * Supreme Commander
 * Republic Stellar Cartography Service {{Codex}}
 * Republic Strategic Information Service
 * Agent
 * Director of Republic Strategic Information Service
 * Director of Core World Operations
 * Project 32
 * Signal Intelligence
 * Special Agent
 * Republic Survey Team 689-1
 * Republic Tarisian Archival Database
 * Republic Transport Service
 * Galactic Species Preservation Society
 * Gauntlet (gang)
 * GenoHaradan
 * Ghost cell
 * Gladion Industries
 * Gonthor Industries
 * Gowix Corporation
 * Grand Champion of the Great Hunt
 * Greased Wheel
 * Gray Jedi
 * Gree Enclave
 * Guiding Hand
 * Green Jedi
 * Green Jedi Council
 * Guardian of the Mounds
 * Hanera's Dance Troupe
 * Hawkeyes
 * Hecaya's Might
 * Hestria's government
 * Hestria's police force
 * Holowan Labs
 * Honores
 * Horizon Enterprises
 * Horizon Enterprises Board of Directors
 * Senior Executive President
 * House Barnaba
 * House Melantha
 * House Mecetti †
 * House Pelagia
 * House of Alde
 * House of Antilles {{Mo}}
 * House of Baliss
 * House of Cortess
 * Sword of the Castle Lands of Alderaan
 * House of Lanar
 * House of Organa
 * First Organa Regiment
 * House Organa Diplomatic Corps
 * House of Panteer
 * Queensguard
 * House of Qel-Nosh
 * House of Renar
 * House of Rist
 * House of Syrush {{1stm}}
 * House of Teraan
 * House of Teral
 * House of Thul
 * House of Ulgo
 * Hutt Cartel
 * Hutt Empire {{Codex}}
 * Infinite Empire {{Mo}}
 * InterGalactic Banking Clan
 * Institute of Xenozoology
 * Je'daii Order {{Codex}}
 * Jedi Order †
 * Agricultural Corps †
 * Barsen'thor
 * Grand Master
 * Jedi battlemaster
 * Jedi Consular
 * Jedi Sage
 * Jedi Shadow
 * Jedi Council
 * Jedi Covenant {{Codex}}
 * First WatchCircle {{Codex}}
 * Jedi Knight
 * Jedi Sentinel
 * Jedi Guardian
 * Jedi Master
 * Outer Rim Jedi Forces
 * Padawan
 * Revanchist {{Codex}}
 * Justicars' Brigade
 * Kal-Reyon Laboratory
 * Kashi Mer Dynasty {{Codex}}
 * Kell Arms Corporation
 * Kessel Raiders
 * Kintan Kings
 * Knell of Muspilli {{Mo}}
 * Krannus' death cult {{Codex}}
 * Krath {{Codex}}
 * Krayts
 * Kressh family {{Codex}}
 * Kuat Drive Yards
 * Kumauri Empire {{Mo}}
 * Kurtob {{Mo}}
 * Labor Alliance {{Mo}}
 * Lan mining conglomerate
 * Legions of Lettow {{Codex}}
 * Lord Grathan's Army
 * Lumenatus Club
 * Manam
 * Mandalorians
 * Clan Cadera
 * Clan Farr
 * Clan Jennis
 * Clan Lone
 * Clan Ordo
 * Clan Rodarch {{Codex}}
 * Clan Sharratt
 * Clan Spar
 * Clan Varad
 * Mandalore
 * Mandalorian Crusaders
 * Mandalorian Neo-Crusaders
 * Rally Master
 * Unidentified Mandalorian clan (bomas)
 * Unidentified Mandalorian clan (dueling blade)
 * Unidentified Mandalorian clan (Dxun)
 * Unidentified Mandalorian clan (zakkeg)
 * Mantellian Separatist Movement
 * MarTech Corporation
 * Mecrosa Order
 * Merr-Sonn Munitions
 * Migrant Merchants' Guild
 * Mon Calamari smuggling ring
 * Monarch of Naboo
 * Monster Legion
 * Morgukai
 * Naddist {{Codex}}
 * Naga Sadow's droid army
 * Nam'ta government
 * Nar Shaddaa Labor Alliance
 * Cho'mash
 * Nar Shaddaa Works Administration
 * Nebula Communications
 * Nem'ro clan
 * New Horizons Development Corp
 * New Men
 * Nightmare of Duros
 * Noonar Confederacy
 * Nova
 * Nova Guard {{Mo}}
 * Novinyet Biochemical Corporation
 * Okara {{Codex}}
 * Opal Foundation
 * Ord Mantell Central Authority
 * Order of Extermination
 * Order of Revan
 * Outcasts {{Mo}}
 * Palauka Cybernetics
 * Paradise Planet
 * Parliament of Illodia
 * Peace Brigade {{Mo}}
 * Peacekeepers
 * Pilgrims
 * Matriarch
 * Pius Dea {{Codex}}
 * Contispex dynasty {{Codex}}
 * Pontilo Foundation
 * Project ARC
 * Promised Ones
 * Quesh Control
 * Rath Cartel
 * Red Band Rebels
 * Red Light Lancers
 * Rendili StarDrive
 * Rendili Hyperworks
 * Rendili Vehicle Corporation
 * Rescued Property Appreciation Society
 * Revolutionary Edge Brigade
 * Rift Alliance
 * Rift Alliance Coalition Forces
 * Blue Team
 * Red Team
 * Rothkar family
 * Salzulm banking clan
 * Sarkhai guild
 * Scourge
 * Senators of Rhythm
 * Shadow Syndicate
 * Shrikaansi Reconnaissance Company
 * Sith Empire {{Codex}}
 * Sith Council
 * Sith Empire (Jedi Civil War)
 * Sith trooper {{Codex}}
 * Sith Empire (Post–Great Hyperspace War)
 * Dark Council
 * Spheres of Influence
 * Sphere of Ancient Knowledge
 * Darth Skotia's Guard
 * Sphere of Imperial Intelligence
 * Sphere of Military Offense
 * Sphere of Mysteries
 * Sphere of Technology
 * Emperor
 * Sith Emperor's power base
 * Emperor's Hand
 * Servant
 * Emperor's Voice
 * Emperor's Wrath
 * Imperial Guard
 * Governor
 * Grand Moff
 * Imperial Conquest Consolidation Corps
 * Colonel
 * Imperial Corps of Engineers
 * Imperial Corrections
 * Imperial Diplomatic Service
 * Special Operations
 * Agent
 * Imperial Medical Corps
 * Imperial Non-human Relations
 * Imperial Science Bureau
 * Project Hexapod
 * Project Protean
 * Special Project 62991A
 * Ministry of Intelligence
 * Minister of Intelligence
 * Imperial Intelligence
 * First Duros Division
 * Intelligence Asset Recovery
 * Operations Division
 * Keeper
 * Imperial Agent
 * Cipher Agent
 * Fixer
 * Operative combat specialization program
 * Sniper combat specialization program
 * Watcher (rank)
 * Watcher eugenics program
 * Outreach Bureau
 * Ministry of Logistics
 * Minister of Logistics
 * Ministry of War
 * Minister of War
 * Imperial Military
 * Extractors
 * Imperial Army
 * 5th Infantry Division
 * 1st Battalion
 * 2nd Battalion
 * Aurek Company
 * Besh Company
 * 1st Platoon
 * Cresh Company
 * 42nd Infantry
 * 81st Infantry Battalion
 * 115th
 * 130th Infantry Division
 * 3rd Battalion
 * 3rd Recon Company
 * 63rd Armored Infantry Division
 * 75th Legion {{Codex}}
 * 83rd Platoon
 * Alpha Team
 * Armageddon Battalion
 * Bravo Team
 * Imperial Special Forces
 * Pierce's black ops team
 * Shadow Fist
 * Korriban regiment
 * Fifth Infantry company
 * Operations Group One
 * Operations Group Two
 * Operations Group Three
 * Operations Group Four
 * Operations Group Five
 * Recon Company
 * First Squad
 * Special Tactics Group 32-Alpha
 * Special Tactics Group 41-Delta
 * Storm Squad
 * Third Recon Company
 * Toxi-Trooper Brigade {{Mo}}
 * Imperial High Command
 * Imperial Navy
 * Aerial Assault Commander
 * Expeditionary Fleet
 * Hawk Squadron
 * Imperial Fleet Command
 * Imperial Third Fleet {{Codex}}
 * Imperial Fifth Fleet
 * Imperial Seventh Fleet {{Codex}}
 * Imperial Eighth Fleet {{Mo}}
 * Kaas 23rd
 * Kilit Squadron
 * Rancor's Claw
 * Razor Shyracks
 * Red Shrike
 * Shadow Squadron
 * Vynock Squadron
 * Imperial Reclamation Service
 * Imperial Reconnaissance
 * Unit A-16
 * Moff
 * Order of Ragnos
 * Project Eclipse
 * Project Threshold
 * Sith Order
 * Dark Lord of the Sith
 * Darth
 * Sith Acolyte
 * Sith assassin
 * Sith Executioner
 * Sith Inquisitor
 * Sith Lord
 * Sith Master
 * Sith Overseer
 * Sith Triumvirate {{Codex}}
 * Sons of Bachor
 * Sons of Palawa
 * Soros
 * Star Cabal
 * Star Jammers
 * Stardogs
 * Sullustan Constable Brigade
 * {[Synchet Industries]]
 * Taerab Starship Manufacturing
 * Tapani Noble Houses
 * Tarnuur {{Mo}}
 * Tashelin Industries
 * Techno-priests
 * Temple Security Force
 * Thirty-seven Families
 * Three
 * Three Families
 * Traken Industries
 * Trandoshan Elders
 * Clan Speaker
 * Trelli family
 * Troida
 * Twin Suns
 * Tydis Neutronics
 * Ubrikkian Industries
 * Umbara expedition
 * Undercity Assistance
 * Unidentified Alsakan shipping company
 * Unidentified corporation (C5H4 virus)
 * Unidentified Force-sensitive family
 * Unidentified Imperial colonel's family
 * Ur'kossags
 * Uulshos Manufacturing
 * Vandelhelm Combine
 * VerveGen Corporation
 * Voam
 * The Vortex
 * Voss commandos
 * Voss Mystics
 * White Maw
 * Hailstorm Brotherhood
 * Xenobi {{Mo}}
 * Xim's empire {{Codex}}
 * Yovshin Swordsmen {{Mo}}
 * Zentine Dynamics


 * species=
 * Abyssin
 * Adarian {{Mo}}
 * Advozse
 * Anomid
 * Aqualish {{mo}}
 * Arcona
 * Bith
 * Bothan
 * Cathar
 * Celestial {{Codex}}
 * Cerean {{Mo}}
 * Chagrian
 * Chevin
 * Chiss
 * Colicoid
 * Columi {{Codex}}
 * Cthon
 * Dashade
 * Devaronian
 * Draethos
 * Drall
 * Dug {{Po}}
 * Duinuogwuin
 * Duros
 * Esh-kha
 * Evocii
 * Ewok
 * Feeorin
 * Flesh Raider
 * Frog-dog
 * Gamorrean
 * Gand
 * Gank
 * Gargon Two species
 * Gen'Dai
 * Geonosian
 * Geran
 * Gormak
 * Gran
 * Gree {{Codex}}
 * Harrower assassin {{Codex}}
 * Houk
 * Human
 * Corellian
 * Hapan {{Mo}}
 * Tionese
 * Hutt
 * Ithorian
 * Jawa
 * Kaleesh
 * Kaminoan {{Mo}}
 * Kel Dor
 * Khil
 * Khommite
 * Killik
 * Aesea
 * Black Hive
 * Horoh
 * Iesei
 * Kitinitik
 * Oroboro
 * Ruur
 * Sabas
 * Soros
 * Ukunuku
 * Kintan crusher {{1st}}
 * Kitonak
 * Klatooinian {{Codex}}
 * Kowakian monkey-lizard
 * Flamehair Kowakian monkey-lizard
 * Ruddyscale Kowakian monkey-lizard
 * Krikthasi
 * Kubaz
 * Kumumgah {{Codex}}
 * Kwa {{Codex}}
 * Mantellian Savrip
 * Miraluka
 * Mirialan
 * Mon Calamari
 * Nautolan
 * Neimoidian
 * Nekghoul
 * Nelvaanian
 * Nevoota {{Codex}}
 * Nikto
 * Kadas'sa'Nikto
 * Kajain'sa'Nikto
 * Ongree
 * Ortolan
 * Paaerduag {{Mo}}
 * Pa'lowick {{Mo}}
 * Porporite {{Codex}}
 * Quarren
 * Quermian † {{Mo}}
 * Rakata †
 * Rakghoul †
 * Rattataki †
 * Rodian †
 * Sarkhai
 * Selkath †
 * Selonian †
 * Sith †
 * Massassi † {{Codex}}
 * Skel †
 * Stereb † {{Mo}}
 * Sullustan †
 * Tal Nami
 * Talz †
 * Taung † {{Codex}}
 * Theelin †
 * Togruta †
 * Trandoshan †
 * Tusken Raider †
 * Twi'lek †
 * Lethan †
 * Rutian †
 * Tzorbi
 * Ugnaught †
 * Unidentified primitive species
 * Vaathkree †
 * Verpine †
 * Vippit
 * Vodran †
 * Voss {{1st}}
 * Vratix †
 * Weequay †
 * Wookiee †
 * Yoda's species †
 * Zabrak †
 * Zeltron † {{Mo}}
 * Zhell † {{C|As the Battalions of Zhell}} {{Codex}}
 * Zygerrian † {{Mo}}


 * vehicles=
 * Ajuur-class heavy transport
 * Ambria's Fury
 * Apocalypse Barge
 * Automated Imperial surveillance ship
 * Bloodshot Rancor
 * BT-7 Thunderclap †
 * Carida
 * Centurion-class battlecruiser † {{Codex}}
 * Ravager † {{Codex}}
 * Tears of Taris
 * Corvana {{Mo}}
 * Corvani {{Mo}}
 * Cygnus Spaceworks luxury personnel shuttle
 * D5-Mantis Patrol Craft †
 * Dantooine {{Mo}}
 * Dantooine Nomad {{Mo}}
 * Defender-class light corvette †
 * Derelict Sith starship
 * Derriphan-class battleship
 * Corsair
 * Digger crawler
 * Dreaded Shyrack
 * Dreams of Soil
 * Duros scouting vessel
 * Enforcer
 * Evuk-Nosk
 * Experimental Imperial starship
 * Farstar {{Mo}}
 * Fatality
 * Fortitude-class assault shuttle †
 * Fortress
 * Freighter †
 * Fury-class Imperial interceptor †
 * Gage''-class transport
 * Black Talon
 * Unidentified Gage-class transport (Republic battle station)
 * Ghost Ship of Veragi
 * Gormegan-1
 * Hammerhead-class cruiser †
 * Endar Spire †
 * Harrower-class dreadnought †
 * BSX-5 Dreadnaught
 * Dominator
 * Carnage
 * Doombringer
 * Emperor's Glory
 * Javelin †
 * Oppressor
 * Overlord
 * Red Reaper
 * Scream of Ragnos
 * Voidstar
 * White Nova
 * Ziost Shadow
 * House Melantha's luxury ship
 * Interdictor-class cruiser † {{Codex}}
 * Leviathan † {{Codex}}
 * Invincible-class Dreadnaught Heavy Cruiser † {{Codex}}
 * JG-1 landspeeder {{Mo}}
 * Betty {{Mo}}
 * Jon Arco's vessel
 * King's Ransom
 * Liberator-class starfighter †
 * Meridian Grace
 * Mark VI Supremacy-class starfighter †
 * Marstro's starfighter
 * Mk. VII advanced interceptor
 * NL0-A's starship
 * Nova {{Mo}}
 * NX-1200
 * Corvani
 * Onasi {{Mo}}
 * Ord Cantrell sailing ship
 * Phantom Lady
 * Pre-hyperdrive vessel
 * Prince of Waves
 * Prototype Imperial starship
 * Rendaran-class assault shuttle †
 * Lucky Lancer
 * Rodian skip-trawler {{Mo}}
 * "Sandtusker" {{Codex}}
 * Scorching Pulsar
 * Serroco {{Mo}}
 * Sky Princess
 * Star of Coruscant
 * Starbreaker 12 {{Codex}}
 * T-16 skyhopper †
 * Tenebrous
 * Terminus-class destroyer †
 * Thranta-class corvette †
 * Aurora
 * Brentaal Star
 * Daybreaker
 * Dorin's Sky
 * Esseles
 * Tionese king's burial ship
 * Toron Voq
 * Trandoshan pirate ship
 * Triumph-class ship
 * Unidentified crashed starship (Talravin)
 * Unidentified deep space exploration vessel
 * Unidentified frigate (Kalki Nebula)
 * Unidentified noble's luxury ship
 * Unidentified Imperial cargo freighter
 * Unidentified Imperial exploration vessel
 * Unidentified Jedi warship
 * Unidentified Sith starship
 * Unidentified starship (textiles)
 * Unidentified Transport ship (Ord Mantell Civil War)
 * Vall Kumauri's flagship
 * Valor-class cruiser †
 * Enkindle
 * Founder
 * Fortitude
 * Gav Daragon
 * Intercessor
 * Telos
 * Valiant
 * Vehement Sword
 * Wanderer-class transport
 * Warhammer {{Codex}}
 * Welex Korofu's starship
 * Wen Lu-Dasz's yacht
 * XS stock light freighter †
 * X-70B Phantom-class prototype †
 * Zentine Dynamics's shuttle


 * technology=
 * 67-E requisition form
 * Arakyd EJ-25 concussion rifle
 * Armor
 * Ancient Sith armor
 * Echani dense cuirass
 * Scamp's boots
 * Scamp's jacket
 * Scamp's slacks
 * Adarian traveler's lower robe
 * Adarian traveler's sandals
 * Adarian traveler's wristwraps
 * Agent's belt
 * Asset's boots
 * Asset's vest
 * Cerean wraidskin chestguard
 * Drelliad boots
 * Drelliad bracers
 * Drelliad gloves
 * Drelliad jacket
 * Drelliad leggings
 * Echani desh guantlets
 * Echani frilled leatheris bracers
 * Echani wraidskin chestguard
 * Gamorrean desh bracers
 * Gamorrean frilled leatheris belt
 * Gamorrean pilot's boots
 * Gamorrean tracker's footgear
 * Hardweave boots
 * Huttese Bantha hide leggings
 * Huttese pilot's workgloves
 * Huttese pilot's wristbands
 * Huttese raider's wristguards
 * Huttese wraidskin chestguard
 * Huttese wraidskin wristguards
 * Ithorian mariner's loose wrap
 * Ithorian mariner's wriststraps
 * Kaellus Fane's armor
 * Prototype Bonadan braided belt
 * Reinforced battle armguards
 * Reinforced battle belt
 * Sith dueling gloves
 * Trandoshan desh gauntlets
 * Unidentified Zabrak Sith's armor
 * Vette's padded jacket
 * Vette's slicing boots
 * Vette's slicing pants
 * Warrior's gloves
 * Warrior's vest
 * Arkanian-diamond goggles
 * Baradium bomb †
 * Barrager
 * Basilisk war droid † {{Codex}}
 * Binary code cipher
 * Bioscanner
 * Blade of the Sith Executioner
 * Blaster †
 * Blaster pistol †
 * Blastech ALT-25
 * Torchy
 * Hex Ordin's golden blaster
 * L-14 blaster pistol
 * WESTAR-18 bolt pistol
 * Sparkles
 * Blaster rifle †
 * DX-R6 heavy carbine
 * Gormak rifle
 * Blood Boiler
 * Bloodflower
 * Burba Seismic Activity Reader
 * Burba Xenowave scanner
 * Castellan restraints
 * Cloaking device †
 * CN-12 sensor chip
 * Columi machine
 * Cosmic Turbine † {{Codex}}
 * Cyborg †
 * Czerka Arms 53-R high-yield thermite explosive
 * D3-TR port
 * Dark Reaper † {{Codex}}
 * Datapad
 * Unidentified SIS agent's datapad
 * Denab Rakatan device
 * Deep-miner
 * Deflector shield
 * Deflector shield generator
 * Dreypa's Oubliette {{Codex}}
 * DX Annihilator Network
 * Eradicator
 * Exo-technology
 * Eye of Tulak
 * Fibercord whip
 * Field cauterizer
 * Firestorm Turbolaser
 * Flamethrower
 * Flare gun
 * G0-T0 infrastructure planning system {{Codex}}
 * Garu's Warblade
 * Gauntlet
 * Gormak cannon
 * Gormak mine
 * Gree Repair Sphere
 * Grenade
 * CryoBan grenade
 * Flash-bang grenade
 * Holocron
 * Gatekeeper
 * Mical's holocron {{Mo}}
 * Sith holocron
 * Hologram
 * HoloNet
 * Hydrospanner
 * Hyperdrive
 * Hypergate
 * Hypermatter annihilator
 * Hyperspace cannon {{Codex}}
 * Incendiary mortar
 * Infinite Engine
 * Infinity Gate {{Codex}}
 * Ion Wall
 * Janwuine
 * Jedi armor
 * Lightsaber
 * Single-bladed lightsaber
 * Jolee Bindo's lightsaber
 * Double-bladed lightsaber
 * Sith lightsaber
 * Training lightsaber
 * Magnetar rifle
 * Mass Shadow Generator {{Codex}}
 * Medpac
 * Mind prison
 * Missile
 * Fusion missile
 * MR-3
 * Neural agonizer array
 * Neutralizer
 * Neutron bomb
 * Noetikon
 * Noetikon of Light
 * Noetikon of Science
 * Noetikon of Secrets
 * Ord Mantell military database
 * Phobis devices
 * Phobis Core
 * Portable beacon
 * Power generator
 * Power Guard Enhancement System
 * Project B
 * Project Nebula
 * Protactinian Bomber
 * Psycholocutor
 * Rakata Energy Cube
 * Ravager
 * Red Engine
 * RK-9 soil devastator
 * Rocket tram
 * S86k full-gauge carbonite armor upgrade
 * Shiv
 * Shotgun
 * Single Trooper Aerial Platform
 * Signal jammer
 * Signal Jammer Alpha
 * Signal Jammer Beta
 * Signal Jammer Delta
 * Sith warblade {{Codex}}
 * Slaving collar
 * Slice blade
 * Hewie
 * Stealth field generator
 * Superweapon
 * Death Mark laser
 * Desolator
 * Planet Prison
 * Shock Drum
 * Slicer
 * Targeting computer
 * Tears of the Rist
 * Teleporter
 * Troida Disruptor
 * Ultrawave Transmitter
 * Vandrayk Generator
 * Vibroscalpel
 * Vibroweapon
 * Vibroblade
 * Vibroknife
 * Vibrosword
 * Visualization engine
 * Wraith Box
 * Wrist rocket

}}
 * miscellanea=
 * 587-B report
 * Accellerite {{C|As Accelerite}}
 * Adegan crystal
 * Adegan eel
 * Adrenal
 * Agrinium
 * Alderaanian brandy
 * Ancient Sith vase
 * Anode
 * Aqualish medley
 * Ardanium
 * Armed Forces Medical Science Journal
 * Aurebesh
 * Aurodium
 * Blue milk {{Mo}}
 * Baradium
 * Blue Crescent virus
 * Bothan brandy
 * Bothan Nether Rot
 * Bounty Listing X489J2
 * Brocart
 * Bronzium
 * BX-13 medical bacteria
 * C5H4 virus
 * Cabal
 * Caf
 * Carbonite
 * Cathington's Disorder {{Codex}}
 * Chaka noodles
 * Champala-lime spritz
 * Chandrilan brandy {{Mo}}
 * Chronicles of Lord Skaysh
 * Chrysalis of Tranquility
 * Code 97-C
 * Code of the Sith
 * Codex Chitinous
 * Corellian ale
 * Corellian Bloodstripe
 * Corellian red {{Mo}}
 * Corellian whiskey
 * Cortosis
 * Coruscant Security Force Regulations
 * Crown of Dubrillion
 * Cyanogen
 * Cyclone serum
 * Dallorian alloy
 * Dance of Unlighting
 * Darth Iratus's writings
 * Dashadi
 * Dejarik
 * Demicot silk
 * Demon's Blood ritual
 * Desh
 * Dha Werda Verda {{Codex}}
 * Dimalium-6
 * Domination Experiments
 * Dosh
 * Ecumenopolis
 * Emergency Condition 292
 * Emperor's Blessing
 * Energy pudding
 * Festival of Awakening
 * The Force
 * Dark side of the Force
 * Force nexus
 * Force power
 * Battle meditation {{Codex}}
 * Crushing Darkness
 * Dark plague
 * Dream-walking {{Codex}}
 * Forbidden Ritual {{Codex}}
 * Force bomb
 * Force bond
 * Force cloak
 * Force exhaustion
 * Force Jump
 * Force lightning
 * Force speed
 * Force valor
 * Force walk
 * Forcequake
 * Hibernation trance
 * Mind trick
 * Sith alchemy
 * Sith magic
 * Transfer essence
 * Wall of light
 * Light side of the Force
 * Form 7516 {{Mo}}
 * Form 453391 {{Mo}}
 * Form 5763W
 * Fibrous nylite solution
 * Gacho sauce
 * Gamorrean Mumps
 * Genesis pool
 * Geroya be Haran
 * Gerrut's theory of tertiary volition
 * Ghrajath
 * Gisseran's souvenir
 * Hypermatter
 * Hyperspace
 * Imperial Code 38.12
 * Imperial Code 877
 * Imperial Edict 273
 * Imperial Edict 1968Z
 * Imperial Ordinance 33-618
 * Imperial Works Project 900316A
 * Intelligence Profile: Kaliyo Djannis
 * Intelligence Profile: SCORPIO
 * Intelligence Profile: The Red Blade
 * Intelligence Profile: Vector Hyllus
 * Intelligence Profile: Watcher Two
 * Intelligence Profile: Watcher X
 * Ithorese {{Codex}}
 * IX serum
 * Jedi Code
 * Joiner
 * Journal of Xenomedicine
 * Kaasi brandy
 * Kalas and Fiana
 * Kanju's Disease
 * Kavin bill
 * Kauron swoop tournament
 * Key to the Vaults
 * Kitsch
 * Kloo horn
 * Kolto
 * Koros Covenant
 * Krayt dragon pearl
 * Laminoid
 * Language
 * Binary
 * Duros dialect
 * Galactic Basic Standard
 * Huttese
 * Kaleesh language
 * Khilese
 * Mando'a
 * Shyriiwook
 * Sith language
 * Twi'leki
 * Ugnaught language
 * Leatheris
 * Lekku
 * Life debt
 * Lightsaber combat
 * Form I: Shii-Cho
 * Form III: Soresu
 * Form IV: Ataru
 * Form V: Shien / Djem So
 * Form VII: Juyo / Vaapad
 * Jung ma
 * Shiak
 * Lightsaber crystal
 * Synthetic lightsaber crystal
 * Lommite
 * Lords of Chance
 * Luranian brandy
 * Lylek hunt
 * Mad About Me
 * Mandalore's Mask {{Codex}}
 * Mandalorian iron {{Codex}}
 * Mandalorian religion
 * Maranium
 * Medal
 * Crescent of Service
 * Cross of Glory
 * Revan's Cross of Glory
 * Gold Crescent
 * Mark of Victory {{Codex}}
 * Medal of Bravery
 * Medal of Imperial Glory
 * Medal of Progress
 * Medal of Valor
 * Silver Crescent
 * Meditations on a Padawan's Journey
 * Membrosia
 * White membrosia
 * Murustavan Ruby
 * Muur Talisman {{Codex}}
 * N-cell
 * N'zothian milk bath
 * Naal Turro's journal
 * Nalargon
 * Nerf herder
 * Neuranium
 * Nights of Ryscate and Diamonds {{Codex}}
 * Ornithologist
 * Parsec
 * Pelagian band
 * Pig-lizard Flu
 * Plant
 * Dromund Kaas blue flower
 * Dromund Kaas glowing plant
 * Dromund Kaas grass
 * Dromund Kaas large plant
 * Dromund Kaas leaf grass
 * Dromund Kaas tropical plant
 * Dromund Kaas thistle
 * Dromund Kaas weed
 * Dromund Kaas white flower
 * Quannot's Syndrome
 * Rare entertainment holovid
 * Regulatioon 32-C
 * Republic Law 44-12
 * Republic Military Personnel Code
 * Revan's mask
 * Resol'nare
 * Rite of Ardor
 * Ritual of Blue Vertex
 * Rodian ale
 * Rodian pepper
 * Rot
 * Sand People Carving
 * Sand Rot
 * Scorekeeper
 * Security Appropriations Policy B-71 {{Mo}}
 * Security Force Regulation 11-95 {{Mo}}
 * Security Personnel Regulation A-76 {{Mo}}
 * Security Regulation 44-13 {{Mo}}
 * Security Regulation 15 {{Mo}}
 * Septsilk
 * Service Code 15-A {{Mo}}
 * Service clause 27-M {{Mo}}
 * Republic Service Manual
 * Shko-yagu
 * Shvash gas
 * Shu-meedo
 * Silica
 * SIS Order J-V326-0987P {{1stm}}
 * Sith runes
 * Sith'ari {{Codex}}
 * Slavery
 * SLV-16
 * SLV-88 aerosol
 * Smokescreen
 * SomnaSkol Red
 * Song of Swarming
 * Song of the Universe
 * Spice
 * Doom Desire
 * Corellian Sunburst
 * Glitterstim
 * Lumni-spice {{Mo}}
 * Novajack
 * Ryll
 * Star of Kala'unn
 * Star-Dancing
 * Striped gizka sculptures
 * Sullustan Criminal Code
 * Statute 1983
 * Statute 87365
 * Sullustan Emergency Service Laws
 * Article 11607
 * Article 101173
 * Sullustan Good Neighbor Act
 * Amendment 102167
 * Supply code 18
 * Supreme Law 8814
 * SurvNet
 * Synapse-Comb
 * Tarul wine
 * Terenthium
 * Thermoionic gel suspension
 * Time
 * 3,641 BBY
 * 3,642 BBY
 * 3,643 BBY
 * 3,644 BBY {{Mo}}
 * 3,645 BBY {{Mo}}
 * 3,646 BBY {{Mo}}
 * 3,647 BBY {{Codex}}
 * 3,648 BBY {{Mo}}
 * 3,649 BBY {{Mo}}
 * 3,650 BBY {{Codex}}
 * 3,653 BBY {{Codex}}
 * 3,660 BBY {{Codex}}
 * 3,661 BBY {{Mo}}
 * 3,664 BBY {{Imo}} {{Codex}}
 * 3,665 BBY {{Codex}}
 * 3,669 BBY {{Imo}} {{Codex}}
 * 3,673 BBY {{Mo}}
 * 3,683 BBY {{Imo}}
 * 3,685 BBY {{Imo}} {{Codex}}
 * 3,707 BBY {{Codex}}
 * 3,712 BBY {{Mo}}
 * 3,950 BBY {{Mo}}
 * 3,951 BBY {{Codex}}
 * 3,956 BBY {{Codex}}
 * 3,960 BBY {{Codex}}
 * 3,973 BBY {{Mo}}
 * 4,085 BBY {{C|As "Ord Mantell 432 BTC" (Wine)}}
 * 4,598 BBY {{Mo}}
 * 4,606 BBY {{Mo}}
 * 5,341 BBY {{Mo}}
 * 25,053 BBY {{Codex}}
 * 25,783 BBY {{Codex}}
 * 25,793 BBY {{Codex}}
 * 27,500 BBY {{Codex}}
 * 27,700 BBY {{Codex}}
 * 28,000 BBY {{Codex}}
 * 36,463 BBY {{Codex}}
 * 53,600 BBY {{Codex}}
 * 1,000,000 BBY {{Codex}}
 * Tomuon
 * Transfer Request Form 4187
 * Trivoris
 * Tulak Hord's mask
 * Tulak Hord's Madness
 * Ulikuo
 * Umbra encrypter
 * Unidentified banned drink
 * Unidentified painting
 * Venenit queshaaga
 * Venenit shadaaga
 * Waker's Dance
 * Wargame simulation 7-3A
 * Wreyn-Tsatke Cyber-Psychology Scale {{Codex}}
 * Wroshyr tree {{Mo}}
 * Unidentified wroshyr tree
 * Xenometamorphic epidemiology
 * Xenovirus Prime
 * Ylesia gladiatorial tournament
 * Zarro Flynn's sabacc tournament
 * Zabrak Scalp Necrosis
 * Zaviir-juna
 * Zeltros pazaak tournament
 * Zeyd-cloth {{Mo}}
 * Ziost Convention {{mo}}
 * Ziroxin-12
 * Zonju V chieftain's crown

Cover gallery
This is a gallery of the different cover variations of Star Wars: The Old Republic.