Cornelius Evazan

"He doesn't like you.''" "I'm sorry." "''I don't like you, either."

- Cornelius Evazan and Luke Skywalker

Dr. Cornelius Evazan was a human male from Alsakan who was a promising cosmetic surgeon until he became gripped by madness and began practicing "creative surgery" on his patients, leaving his victims horrifically disfigured. After information concerning his cruel medical experiments came to light, his face was hideously scarred in an encounter with a bounty hunter. The Aqualish thug Ponda Baba rescued Evazan from the hunter, following which the two formed an uneasy partnership and began smuggling spice for the crime lord Jabba the Hutt, earning Evazan the death sentence on twelve star systems. During the reign of the Galactic Empire, Evazan and Baba were patrons in the Mos Eisley Cantina on Tatooine. When a drunk Baba decided to pick a fight with a local farmhand named Luke Skywalker, Evazan quickly escalated the conflict, boasting of the pair's notoriety before threatening the boy. Skywalker's guardian, a hermit named Obi-Wan Kenobi, attempted to calm tensions, but this only infuriated the pair of dangerous criminals. Evazan flung the farmboy aside, and the pirates drew their blaster pistols on the wizened old man&mdash;in secret one of the few remaining Jedi Masters&mdash;but Kenobi used his lightsaber to sever Baba's right arm and kill Evazan with a slash across the torso before they could discharge their weapons, to the surprise of the cantina's other patrons.

Biography
"You just watch yourself. We're wanted men. I have the death sentence on twelve systems."

- Cornelius Evazan, to Luke Skywalker

Hailing from Alsakan, Dr. Cornelius Evazan was once a promising surgeon who operated a cosmetic surgery clinic in Pons Ora, a small settlement on the remote desert world Abafar. However, he slipped into madness and began practicing "creative surgery" on his patients, leaving his victims horrifically scarred. After becoming notorious for his cruel medical experiments, Evazan's own face was hideously disfigured during an encounter with a bounty hunter, though he was saved by Ponda Baba, an Aqualish thug. The two partnered together and became pirates, and began to smuggle spice for the crime lord Jabba the Hutt. Successful at their trade, they became wanted by galactic authorities, and Evazan was sentenced to death in twelve different star systems. However, there was no love lost between the pair, and Baba even contemplated turning in Evazan to collect the bounty on the doctor's head before realizing that their ongoing partnership would be more profitable.

Shortly before the Battle of Yavin, Dr. Evazan and Baba were patrons at a cantina in Mos Eisley on the planet Tatooine. A drunk Baba, bored and looking for excitement, decided to pick a fight with Luke Skywalker, a young farmboy who had taken a seat to the right of them at the counter. Assuming Skywalker would be an easy target, Evazan quickly escalated the argument. This caught the attention of Obi-Wan Kenobi, Skywalker's guardian, who offered to buy the pair drinks to ease tensions. Paying little heed to the old man, Evazan hurled the young farmboy aside, and ignoring the protest of the cantina's bartender, Wuher, the pirates drew their blaster pistols. Given no other choice, the elderly Kenobi&mdash;secretly a Jedi Master&mdash;ignited his lightsaber, swiftly removing Baba's right arm and slashing Evazan across the torso, killing the mad doctor.

Following the attack, those present in the cantina briefly turned to see what had transpired before returning to their business. However, a departing patron decided to inform a squad Mos Eisley's sandtroopers of the violence in the cantina. After the troopers had entered the establishment and reached the counter, Wuher indicated to them where Kenobi and Skywalker had taken a seat, though the pair found another exit before they could be apprehended. Skywalker later recalled his encounter with Evazan while he was training with his own lightsaber in the Temple of Eedit on Devaron.

Personality and traits
"I'll be careful.''" "You'll be dead!" "''This little one's not worth the effort. Come, let me get you something."

- Luke Skywalker, Cornelius Evazan, and Obi-Wan Kenobi

Prior to being gripped by madness, Dr. Cornelius Evazan was considered to be a promising surgeon, though he later gained notoriety for the cruelty he inflicted upon his patients. As a smuggler, he was boastful of his infamy, openly informing Luke Skywalker that he had the death sentence on twelve systems. After Baba began to bully Skywalker, Evazan was quick to escalate the argument, even going so far as to threaten Skywalker before Obi-Wan Kenobi, his guardian, interceded. Paying little heed to the old man's attempt to smooth over tensions, the doctor resorted to violence, shoving the farmboy aside and drawing his blaster pistol.

A human male, Evazan had fair skin and stood at a height of 1.7 meters. His eyes were colored blue, though after his face was horrifically scarred in an encounter with a bounty hunter, his left eye was damaged. Evazan's hair was colored black with patches of gray, though he showed signs of balding, and stubble covered the lower half of his face.

Equipment
"No blasters! No blasters!"

- Wuher, as Cornelius Evazan draws his blaster pistol At the time of his death, Evazan carried a SE-14C blaster pistol. While at the cantina in Mos Eisley, he wore a long-sleeved khaki shirt underneath a brown vest, a black belt with a golden buckle, which had a holster for his blaster pistol on its left and a pouch on its right, a pair of dark brown pants, and a pair of black boots.

Behind the scenes
"Looks like somebody's beginning to take an interest in your handiwork."

- Han Solo warns Obi-Wan Kenobi about the sandtroopers investigating Evazan's demise

Although created for the 1977 film Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope, in which, according to production notes, he was portrayed by Alfie Curtis, Cornelius Evazan first appeared in Star Wars: From the Adventures of Luke Skywalker, a 1976 Star Wars Legends novelization of A New Hope ghostwritten by Alan Dean Foster but credited to George Lucas. In the adaptation, Evazan wasn't named and was described as a "short, grubby-looking human." In his scene, he was accompanied by a many-eyed and a rodent-like alien&mdash;early incarnations of Ponda Baba and Kabe&mdash;, when they picked a fight with Luke Skywalker, Baba tossed Skywalker aside, and Obi-Wan Kenobi sliced off Evazan's arm and cut Kabe and Baba in half, with Evazan retreating into the crowd without a word following the fight, nearly identical to how the event played out A New Hope's Revised Fourth Draft. In the final version of the film, however, Kabe didn't partake in the altercation, Baba only lost his arm, and it was instead Evazan who flung aside Skywalker and was killed by Kenobi.

In the Revised Fourth Edition script for A New Hope, Evazan went unnamed and was simply described an an "unpleasant Human," though Star Wars in 100 Scenes, a canon 2014 reference book written by Jason Fry, later identified him as a doctor with the surname Evazan. This established him to the owner of Dr. Evazan Cosmetic Surgery, a clinic that first appeared in "Missing in Action," the twelfth of the fifth season of the canon animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars. His first name was established to be Cornelius in Star Wars: Card Trader, an app released on iOS and Android platforms by The Topps Company, Inc. in 2015. His canon name was derived from several publications in the Legends continuity.

In Legends, the Evazan was originally identified as "Roofoo" in the 1981 Star Wars radio drama. The surname Evazan didn't appear until Galaxy Guide 1: A New Hope, a 1989 supplement to West End Games' Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game. The character was first identified by his full name, Cornelius Evazan, in the 2002 The Official Star Wars Fact File 51, which combined his previously revealed surname with "Cornelius," an alias he used in the 1995 short story Doctor Death: The Tale of Dr. Evazan and Ponda Baba. Evazan's original Databank entry later established Roofoo as another of his aliases.

In the Star Wars Legends continuity, Evazan survived his encounter with Obi-Wan Kenobi and went on to make several more appearances, most notably in Galaxy of Fear: City of the Dead, a young readers' novel written by author John Whitman.

Various sources have mistakenly identified Evazan as being an alien.

Appearances

 * Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope
 * Star Wars: Heroes Path
 * A New Hope
 * The Original Trilogy Stories
 * The Weapon of a Jedi: A Luke Skywalker Adventure
 * The Weapon of a Jedi: A Luke Skywalker Adventure