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|members=[[Bowspritz]],<ref name="JCF">{{JCFcite|postnum=31329847|board=Literature|thread=The Jedi Path. (Now you too can actually pretend with slightly more accuracy that you're a Jedi!)|user=[[Daniel Wallace|Dan_Wallace]]|PTtime=10/25/10 1:50pm|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20180609035645/http://boards.theforce.net/threads/the-jedi-path-now-you-too-can-actually-pretend-with-slightly-more-accuracy-that-youre-a-jedi.31091974/page-9}}</ref> [[Dawson (Tynnan)|Dawson]],<ref name="GHH">''{{Journal|15|The Great Herdship Heist}}</ref> [[Odumin]],<ref name="EGtAS" /> [[Razelfiin]],<ref name="Hnn">{{Hnn|53|regional/13425_2.html|Tynna to Secede Following Building Disappearance|https://web.archive.org/web/20130728121045/http://www.holonetnews.com/53/regional/13425_2.html}}</ref> [[Streamdrinker/Legends|Streamdrinker]],<ref name="Insider85">{{InsiderCite|85|Who's Who in the Delegation of 2000}}</ref> [[Cham Teleus]],<ref name="LF">''[[Portrait of the Artist as a Young Rodian]]''</ref> [[Nog Teleus]]<ref name="LF" />}}
 
{{Quote|I've been to Tynna. It's one of the most beautiful worlds in the Expansion Region. And the Tynnans are probably one of the most well-informed and well-intentioned species anywhere.|[[Belindi Kalenda]]|The New Jedi Order: Agents of Chaos II: Jedi Eclipse}}
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{{Quote|I've been to Tynna. It's one of the most beautiful worlds in the Expansion Region. And the Tynnans are probably one of the most well-informed and well-intentioned species anywhere.|[[Belindi Kalenda]]|<ref name="AoC">''[[The New Jedi Order: Agents of Chaos II: Jedi Eclipse]]''</ref>}}
'''Tynnans''' were a [[Sentience/Legends|sentient]] [[Species/Legends|species]] native to the [[Expansion Region/Legends|Expansion Region]] [[Planet/Legends|planet]] [[Tynna/Legends|Tynna]]. Having evolved from [[Water/Legends|water]] [[Mammal/Legends|mammals]], they were covered in [[Color/Legends|brown]] [[Hair/Legends|fur]] and a thick layer of insulating [[blubber]], which allowed them to swim comfortably in the cold [[Ocean/Legends|oceans]] of their [[Homeworld/Legends|homeworld]]. This gave the Tynnans a rounded appearance, which, combined with their short stature, made them appear cute and pudgy to many species. They had dark [[Nose/Legends|noses]], poor [[Eye/Legends|eyesight]], and pointed [[Ear/Legends|ears]]. Their muzzles sported two [[Tooth/Legends|buckteeth]], although these evolutionary holdovers shortened with each succeeding generation. Tynnans were an intelligent and pragmatic race, renowned for their patient planning. Their system of government was unusual in that their officials were chosen by lottery; consequently, most Tynnans kept themselves well informed on civics and other pertinent issues in case of election to office. This was particularly important as their economy was government-run.
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'''Tynnans''' were a [[Sentience/Legends|sentient]] [[Species/Legends|species]] native to the [[Expansion Region/Legends|Expansion Region]] [[Planet/Legends|planet]] [[Tynna/Legends|Tynna]]. Having evolved from [[Water/Legends|water]] [[Mammal/Legends|mammals]], they were covered in [[Color/Legends|brown]] [[Hair/Legends|fur]] and a thick layer of insulating [[blubber]], which allowed them to swim comfortably in the cold [[Ocean/Legends|oceans]] of their [[Homeworld/Legends|homeworld]]. This gave the Tynnans a rounded appearance which, combined with their short stature, made them appear cute and pudgy to many species. They had dark [[Nose/Legends|noses]], poor [[Eye/Legends|eyesight]], and pointed [[Ear/Legends|ears]]. Their muzzles sported two [[Tooth/Legends|buckteeth]], although these evolutionary holdovers shortened with each succeeding generation. Tynnans were an intelligent and pragmatic race, renowned for their patient planning. Their system of government was unusual in that their officials were chosen by lottery; consequently, most Tynnans kept themselves well informed on civics and other pertinent issues in case of election to office. This was particularly important as their economy was government-run.
   
The Tynnans were discovered by [[Galactic Republic/Legends|Galactic Republic]] [[Scout/Legends|scouts]] and integrated into [[The galaxy/Legends|galactic]] society. While allowing Republic economic and corporate development, the Tynnans were careful to ensure it proceeded with full environmental safeguards, leaving the natural beauty of their world largely unscathed. The Tynnan government shrewdly reinvested all profits into society, and Tynna grew to be one of the more affluent per capita worlds in the Republic. During the [[Clone Wars/Legends|Clone Wars]], a suspected terrorist attack on their homeworld involving [[Stone mite/Legends|stone mites]] prompted the Tynnans to secede from the Republic. Tynna later rejoined the Republic, but their careful management of resources upset the [[Galactic Empire/Legends|Imperial]] [[Governor/Legends|governor]] appointed to their world, following the Republic's transformation into the Galactic Empire. The Empire eventually attempted to [[Invasion of Tynna|invade]] Tynna, but a substantial [[Planetary shield/Legends|planetary shield]], presciently installed, protected Tynna from attack. They were later [[Battle of Tynna|invaded]] and conquered by the [[Yuuzhan Vong]] during the [[Yuuzhan Vong War]] in [[26 ABY]], and their planet was [[Terraforming|terraformed]]. Following the Yuuzhan Vong's defeat, at least one [[Unidentified Tynnan diplomat|Tynnan diplomat]] worked with the [[Galactic Federation of Free Alliances]].
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The Tynnans were discovered by [[Galactic Republic/Legends|Galactic Republic]] [[Scout/Legends|scouts]] and integrated into [[The galaxy/Legends|galactic]] society. While allowing Republic economic and corporate development, the Tynnans were careful to ensure it proceeded with full environmental safeguards, leaving the natural beauty of their world largely unscathed. The Tynnan government shrewdly reinvested all profits into society, and Tynna grew to be one of the more affluent per capita worlds in the Republic. During the [[Clone Wars/Legends|Clone Wars]], a suspected terrorist attack on their homeworld involving [[Stone mite/Legends|stone mites]] prompted the Tynnans to secede from the Republic. Tynna later rejoined the Republic, but their careful management of resources upset the [[Galactic Empire/Legends|Imperial]] [[Governor/Legends|governor]] appointed to their world, following the Republic's transformation into the Galactic Empire. The Empire eventually attempted to [[Invasion of Tynna|invade]] Tynna, but a substantial [[Planetary shield/Legends|planetary shield]], presciently installed, protected Tynna from attack. They were later [[Battle of Tynna|invaded]] and conquered by the [[Yuuzhan Vong]] during the [[Yuuzhan Vong War]] in [[26 ABY/Legends|26 ABY]], and their planet was [[Terraforming/Legends|terraformed]]. Following the Yuuzhan Vong's defeat, at least one [[Unidentified Tynnan diplomat|Tynnan diplomat]] worked with the [[New Republic/Legends|New Republic's]] successor state, the [[Galactic Federation of Free Alliances|Galactic Alliance]].
   
 
Tynna's affluence allowed many Tynnans to travel offworld. Two such individuals were [[Cham Teleus|Cham]] and [[Nog Teleus]], who settled in the [[Cularin system]] and sponsored various events there. Also of note was [[Senator/Legends|Senator]] [[Streamdrinker/Legends|Streamdrinker]], arrested for [[Treason/Legends|treason]] against the Empire. A famous Tynnan in the private sector was [[Odumin]], who rose to the influential post of [[Territorial Administrator]] for the [[Corporate Sector Authority/Legends|Corporate Sector Authority]]. Less well known was the Tynnan [[Dawson (Tynnan)|Dawson]], who worked as a professional thief in the galactic underworld.
 
Tynna's affluence allowed many Tynnans to travel offworld. Two such individuals were [[Cham Teleus|Cham]] and [[Nog Teleus]], who settled in the [[Cularin system]] and sponsored various events there. Also of note was [[Senator/Legends|Senator]] [[Streamdrinker/Legends|Streamdrinker]], arrested for [[Treason/Legends|treason]] against the Empire. A famous Tynnan in the private sector was [[Odumin]], who rose to the influential post of [[Territorial Administrator]] for the [[Corporate Sector Authority/Legends|Corporate Sector Authority]]. Less well known was the Tynnan [[Dawson (Tynnan)|Dawson]], who worked as a professional thief in the galactic underworld.
   
 
==Biology and appearance==
 
==Biology and appearance==
{{Quote|My appearance, admittedly, is not one to inspire confidence or awe.|Odumin|The Essential Guide to Alien Species}}
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{{Quote|My appearance, admittedly, is not one to inspire confidence or awe.|Odumin|<ref name="EGtAS" />}}
[[File:EGPTMTyn.jpg|thumb|left|A pair of Tynnans]]
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[[File:EGPTMTyn.jpg|thumb|right|200px|A pair of Tynnans]]
The Tynnans were small, [[Sentience/Legends|sentient]] [[Mammal/Legends|mammals]] that averaged 1.4 [[Imperial standard meter|meters]] in height. They had two [[Limb/Legends|arms]] and two legs. On land, they walked upright on their legs, but they were also deft swimmers. They were covered in [[Color/Legends|brown]] [[Hair/Legends|fur]] and a thick layer of [[blubber]] that served as insulation against the cold waters of their [[Homeworld/Legends|homeworld]], [[Tynna/Legends|Tynna]];<ref name="DB" /><ref name="EGtAS" /> they were comfortable with temperatures as low as -50 degrees [[Celsius]].<ref name="CSSB>''[[Han Solo and the Corporate Sector Sourcebook]]'', p. 65</ref> This insulation gave them a pudgy form that many [[Species/Legends|species]] viewed as cute. However, their substantial strength, stamina, and intelligence belied this unassuming appearance.<ref name="EGtAS" />
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The Tynnans were small, [[Sentience/Legends|sentient]] [[Mammal/Legends|mammals]] that averaged 1.4 [[Imperial standard meter|meters]] in height. They had two [[Limb/Legends|arms]] and two legs. On land, they walked upright on their legs, but they were also deft swimmers. They were covered in [[Color/Legends|brown]] [[Hair/Legends|fur]] and a thick layer of [[blubber]] that served as insulation against the cold waters of their [[Homeworld/Legends|homeworld]] of [[Tynna/Legends|Tynna]];<ref name="DB" /> they were comfortable with temperatures as low as -50 degrees Celsius.<ref name="CSSB">''[[Han Solo and the Corporate Sector Sourcebook]]''</ref> This insulation gave them a pudgy form that many [[Species/Legends|species]] viewed as cute. However, their substantial strength, stamina, and intelligence belied this unassuming appearance.<ref name="EGtAS" /> At least one Tynnan was [[Force-sensitive/Legends|Force-sensitive]].<ref name="JCF">{{JCFcite|postnum=31329847|board=Literature|thread=The Jedi Path. (Now you too can actually pretend with slightly more accuracy that you're a Jedi!)|user=[[Daniel Wallace|Dan_Wallace]]|PTtime=10/25/10 1:50pm|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20180609035645/http://boards.theforce.net/threads/the-jedi-path-now-you-too-can-actually-pretend-with-slightly-more-accuracy-that-youre-a-jedi.31091974/page-9}}</ref>
   
Each Tynnan had a short snout that ended in whiskers, a dark [[Nose/Legends|nose]], and two large [[Tooth/Legends|buckteeth]]. These incisors were an evolutionary holdover from ancestors who gnawed [[Tree/Legends|wood]] to build [[Water/Legends|river]] dams; the species had long ceased this behavior by the time of the [[Galactic Civil War/Legends|Galactic Civil War]], so each succeeding generation grew shorter teeth. Tynnans had poor [[Eye/Legends|eyesight]],<ref name="EGtAS" /> which they compensated for with [[ocular enhancer]]s<ref name="GHH" /> and excellent natural hearing and smell.<ref name="EGtPM" />
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Each Tynnan had a short snout that ended in whiskers, a dark [[Nose/Legends|nose]], and two large [[Tooth/Legends|buckteeth]]. These incisors were an evolutionary holdover from ancestors who gnawed [[Tree/Legends|wood]] to build [[Water/Legends|river]] dams; the species had long ceased this behavior by the time of the [[Galactic Civil War/Legends|Galactic Civil War]], so each succeeding generation grew shorter teeth.<ref name="EGtAS" /> Tynnans had small black [[Eye/Legends|eyes]]<ref name="EGtPM" /> and poor eyesight,<ref name="EGtAS" /> which they compensated for with [[ocular enhancer]]s<ref name="GHH">{{Journal|15|The Great Herdship Heist}}</ref> and excellent natural hearing and smell.<ref name="EGtPM" /> Tynnans uttered a cheeping noise when in pain.<ref name="FP">{{GamerCite|1|Fair Prey}}</ref>
   
Tynnans were able to hold their breath for long periods, enabling them to spend nearly as much time in water as on land.<ref name="EGtPM" /> As such, many settlements were near water, including [[Water Park]]<ref name="EGtPM" /> and [[Lutris Lake]],<ref name="Hnn" /> and Tynnans played games such as [[water-wall]].<ref name="GHH" /> Their paws&mdash;five-digit hands and three-digit feet&mdash;had both claws and webbing, and they had long, rudder-like tails.<ref name="GHH" /><ref name="EGtAS" /> There were two Tynnan [[Sexes/Legends|sexes]]: male and female.<ref name="EGtAS" />
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Tynnans were able to hold their breath for long periods, enabling them to spend nearly as much time in water as on land.<ref name="EGtPM" /> As such, many settlements were near water, including [[Water Park]]<ref name="EGtPM" /> and [[Lutris Lake]],<ref name="Hnn">{{Hnn|53|regional/13425_2.html|Tynna to Secede Following Building Disappearance}}</ref> and Tynnans played games such as [[water-wall]].<ref name="GHH" /> Their paws&mdash;five-digit hands and three-digit feet&mdash;had both claws and webbing, and they had long, rudder-like tails.<ref name="GHH" /> There were two Tynnan [[Gender/Legends|sexes]]: male and female.<ref name="EGtAS" />
   
 
==Society and culture==
 
==Society and culture==
{{Quote|There's really only one way for Tynnans to deal with the misperceptions others perpetuate. Rather than take offense at their short-sightedness, we should use it to our advantages.|Odumin|The Essential Guide to Alien Species}}
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{{Quote|There's really only one way for Tynnans to deal with the misperceptions others perpetuate. Rather than take offense at their short-sightedness, we should use it to our advantages.|Odumin|<ref name="EGtAS" />}}
 
[[File:Hdrachi-TynnansTEA.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Two Tynnans and a H'drachi]]
 
Tynnans were a pragmatic race. They shied away from religion and mythology, which they believed often led to conflict. They were meticulous planners who gave attention to the smallest detail; these plans were then carried out with great enthusiasm and dynamism.<ref name="EGtAS" />
 
Tynnans were a pragmatic race. They shied away from religion and mythology, which they believed often led to conflict. They were meticulous planners who gave attention to the smallest detail; these plans were then carried out with great enthusiasm and dynamism.<ref name="EGtAS" />
   
[[File:Hdrachi-TynnansTEA.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Two Tynnans and a [[H'drachi]]]]
 
 
For thousands of [[Standard year/Legends|years]], the Tynnans selected their government representatives based on a [[Planet/Legends|planet]]-wide lottery. Their leaders then served for one year, after which they were ineligible for reselection for the next six years.<ref name="AE">''[[Alien Encounters]]''</ref> The government was run from the [[Tynna Central Government Building]] prior to [[22 BBY/Legends|22 BBY]],<ref name="Hnn" /> and later from the [[Tanallay Surge complex]] legislative and recreational complex. Due to the random nature of selection, most Tynnans pragmatically kept abreast of [[Politics/Legends|political]] and governmental issues in case they were called upon to serve in the legislature.<ref name="EGtPM" /> Occasionally, however, as in the case of [[Dawson (Tynnan)|Dawson]], Tynnans rejected this system. An impulsive and carefree youth, Dawson fled the planet after being selected in the lottery.<ref name="GHH" />
 
For thousands of [[Standard year/Legends|years]], the Tynnans selected their government representatives based on a [[Planet/Legends|planet]]-wide lottery. Their leaders then served for one year, after which they were ineligible for reselection for the next six years.<ref name="AE">''[[Alien Encounters]]''</ref> The government was run from the [[Tynna Central Government Building]] prior to [[22 BBY/Legends|22 BBY]],<ref name="Hnn" /> and later from the [[Tanallay Surge complex]] legislative and recreational complex. Due to the random nature of selection, most Tynnans pragmatically kept abreast of [[Politics/Legends|political]] and governmental issues in case they were called upon to serve in the legislature.<ref name="EGtPM" /> Occasionally, however, as in the case of [[Dawson (Tynnan)|Dawson]], Tynnans rejected this system. An impulsive and carefree youth, Dawson fled the planet after being selected in the lottery.<ref name="GHH" />
   
 
Tynnan society operated a state-run economy, and the government fed all industrial profits back into society. This funding provided all Tynnans with complementary housing, education, food, and entertainment.<ref name="EGtAS" /> However, many chose to boost their living standards by devoting themselves to the arts and sciences<ref name="AE" /> or by hunting the native [[suuri]] that formed a staple of their diet.<ref name="EGtPM" /> The Tynnans developed their economic structures and state infrastructure with the [[Galactic Republic/Legends|Republic]] conglomerates and carefully protected their environment such that it was largely unsoiled by development.<ref name="EGtAS" /> All Tynnans were equal before the law, and their society put significant effort into facilitating the ability of individuals to pursue their own interests. This was tempered with an emphasis on taking responsibility for one's own actions.<ref name="AE" />
 
Tynnan society operated a state-run economy, and the government fed all industrial profits back into society. This funding provided all Tynnans with complementary housing, education, food, and entertainment.<ref name="EGtAS" /> However, many chose to boost their living standards by devoting themselves to the arts and sciences<ref name="AE" /> or by hunting the native [[suuri]] that formed a staple of their diet.<ref name="EGtPM" /> The Tynnans developed their economic structures and state infrastructure with the [[Galactic Republic/Legends|Republic]] conglomerates and carefully protected their environment such that it was largely unsoiled by development.<ref name="EGtAS" /> All Tynnans were equal before the law, and their society put significant effort into facilitating the ability of individuals to pursue their own interests. This was tempered with an emphasis on taking responsibility for one's own actions.<ref name="AE" />
   
Because of the thick fur that covered them, Tynnans typically did not wear [[Clothing/Legends|clothing]]. They did, however, wear belts with numerous pouches in which to carry items.<ref name="Image">This is based on consistency across all depictions of Tynnans, none with clothing.</ref>
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Because of the thick fur that covered them, Tynnans typically did not wear [[Clothing/Legends|clothing]]. They did, however, wear belts with numerous pouches in which to carry items.<ref name="Image">This is based on consistency across all depictions of Tynnans; none feature clothing.</ref> Tynnans had their own [[Tynnan (language)|language]], but were known to speak [[Galactic Basic Standard/Legends|Basic]] as well.<ref name="EGtPM" />
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
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===Discovery and early history===
{{Quote|This is obviously an act of terrorism. What did the Republic do to stop this? Where are our Jedi? That's it for Tynna. I'll be contacting Count Dooku once we can establish new government headquarters somewhere.|[[Razelfiin]]|HoloNet News Vol. 531 53}}
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{{Quote|This is obviously an act of terrorism. What did the Republic do to stop this? Where are our Jedi? That's it for Tynna. I'll be contacting Count Dooku once we can establish new government headquarters somewhere.|Razelfiin|<ref name="Hnn" />}}
The Tynnan homeworld, an arboreal world,<ref>''[[A Guide to the Star Wars Universe, Third Edition, Revised and Expanded]]''</ref> lying in a sheltered corner of the [[Expansion Region/Legends|Expansion Region]], was discovered by Republic [[Scout/Legends|scouts]]<ref name="EGtPM" /> during the [[Great Manifest Period]] between [[20,000 BBY]] and [[15,000 BBY]].<ref name="Atlas">''[[The Essential Atlas]]'', p. 120</ref> Tynna was located on a stable [[hyperlane]] that came to be known as the [[Shipwrights' Trace/Legends|Shipwrights' Trace]].<ref name="Atlas19">''[[The Essential Atlas]]'', p. 19</ref> After negotiations with the shrewd Tynnans, the Republic commenced full-scale corporate development of the world, careful to protect its natural beauty. The Tynnan share of the resulting profits was reinvested into society, and, per capita, Tynna became one of the more affluent worlds in the Republic.<ref name="EGtPM" /> Tynna stayed within the Republic through the [[Great Sith War]],<ref name="Atlas129">''[[The Essential Atlas]]'', p. 129</ref> but was part of a small region of the [[Trailing Sectors/Legends|Trailing Sectors]] captured by [[Darth/Legends|Darth]] [[Revan/Legends|Revan's]] [[Sith Empire (Jedi Civil War)|Sith Empire]] during the [[Jedi Civil War]] of [[3959 BBY]] to [[3956 BBY]].<ref name="Atlas130">''[[The Essential Atlas]]'', p. 130</ref> Tynna was reintegrated into the Republic, where it remained during the [[New Sith Wars]].<ref name="Atlas133">''[[The Essential Atlas]]'', p. 133</ref> Sometime during Tynna's membership in the Republic, a collection of [[Sith/Legends|Sith]] materials was hidden on the planet, to be later uncovered by the [[Jedi Order/Legends|Jedi Order]] in the process of preventing the rising of a Sith cult.<ref>''[[Jedi Apprentice Special Edition: The Followers]]''</ref>
 
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[[File:Bas-relief_sculpture.png|thumb|right|200px|Tynnans were known for their small stature and unassuming appearance]]
 
The Tynnan homeworld, an arboreal world,<ref>''[[A Guide to the Star Wars Universe, Third Edition, Revised and Expanded]]''</ref> lying in a sheltered corner of the [[Expansion Region/Legends|Expansion Region]], was discovered by Republic [[Scout/Legends|scouts]]<ref name="EGtPM" /> during the [[Great Manifest Period/Legends|Great Manifest Period]] between [[20,000 BBY/Legends|20,000 BBY]] and [[15,000 BBY/Legends|15,000 BBY]].<ref name="Atlas">''[[The Essential Atlas]]''</ref> Tynna was located on a stable [[hyperlane]] that came to be known as the [[Shipwrights' Trace/Legends|Shipwrights' Trace]].<ref name="Atlas" /> After negotiations with the shrewd Tynnans, the Republic commenced full-scale corporate development of the world, careful to protect its natural beauty. The Tynnan share of the resulting profits was reinvested into society, and, per capita, Tynna became one of the more affluent worlds in the Republic.<ref name="EGtPM" /> Tynna stayed within the Republic through the [[Great Sith War/Legends|Great Sith War]],<ref name="Atlas" /> but was part of a small region of the [[Trailing Sectors/Legends|Trailing Sectors]] captured by [[Darth/Legends|Darth]] [[Revan/Legends|Revan's]] [[Darth Revan's Sith Empire|Sith Empire]] during the [[Jedi Civil War]] of [[3959 BBY]] to [[3956 BBY]].<ref name="Atlas" /> Tynna was reintegrated into the Republic, where it remained during the [[New Sith Wars]].<ref name="Atlas" /> Sometime during Tynna's membership in the Republic, a collection of [[Sith/Legends|Sith]] materials was hidden on the planet, to be later uncovered by the [[Jedi Order/Legends|Jedi Order]] in the process of preventing the rising of a Sith cult.<ref name="JASE">''[[Jedi Apprentice Special Edition: The Followers]]''</ref>
   
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===From Republic to Empire===
[[File:Imps and Tynnans.jpg|thumb|left|An Imperial agent interacts with a pair of Tynnans.]]
 
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[[File:Dawson_in_spacesuit.png|thumb|left|200px|Dawson, demolition extraordinaire]]
The Tynnan government became a key business partner in the [[Corporate Sector/Legends|Corporate Sector]]<ref name="NJOSB">''[[The New Jedi Order Sourcebook]]'', p. 89</ref> following its establishment in [[500 BBY]].<ref name="Atlas163">''[[The Essential Atlas]]'', p. 163</ref> In [[22 BBY/Legends|22 BBY]], the [[Clone Wars/Legends|Clone Wars]] broke: a massive galactic conflict between the Republic and the [[Confederacy of Independent Systems/Legends|Confederacy of Independent Systems]]. Tynna was targeted by the Confederacy as one of several worlds with dissatisfied [[Alien/Legends|alien]] populations&mdash;others included [[Ando/Legends|Ando]] and [[Sy Myrth/Legends|Sy Myrth]].<ref name="Atlas147">''[[The Essential Atlas]]'', p. 147</ref> That year, Tynna was subjected to a suspected terrorist attack: within the space of two hours, the Tynna Central Government Building had been completely destroyed by an infestation of [[Stone mite/Legends|stone mites]]. Disgusted by the lack of Republic and [[Jedi/Legends|Jedi]] prevention of the incident, the recently selected planetary leader [[Razelfiin]] declared her intention to contact [[Count/Legends|Count]] [[Dooku/Legends|Dooku]] and quit the Republic.<ref name="Hnn" /> While Tynna seceded from the Republic shortly thereafter,<ref>''[[The New Essential Chronology]]'', p. 51</ref> they returned to the Republic prior to the end of the war,<ref>''[[The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia]]''</ref> with their governmental representative, [[Senator/Legends|Senator]] [[Streamdrinker/Legends|Streamdrinker]], serving in the [[Galactic Senate/Legends|Galactic Senate]] until [[19 BBY/Legends|19 BBY]].<ref name="Insider85" />
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The Tynnan government became a key business partner in the [[Corporate Sector/Legends|Corporate Sector]]<ref name="NJOSB">''[[The New Jedi Order Sourcebook]]'',</ref> following its establishment in [[500 BBY/Legends|500 BBY]].<ref name="Atlas" /> In [[22 BBY/Legends|22 BBY]], the [[Clone Wars/Legends|Clone Wars]] began: a massive galactic conflict between the Republic and the [[Confederacy of Independent Systems/Legends|Confederacy of Independent Systems]]. Tynna was targeted by the Confederacy as one of several worlds with dissatisfied [[Alien/Legends|alien]] populations&mdash;others included [[Ando/Legends|Ando]] and [[Sy Myrth/Legends|Sy Myrth]].<ref name="Atlas" /> That year, Tynna was subjected to a suspected terrorist attack: within the space of two hours, the Tynna Central Government Building had been completely destroyed by an infestation of [[Stone mite/Legends|stone mites]]. Disgusted by the lack of Republic and [[Jedi/Legends|Jedi]] prevention of the incident, the recently selected planetary leader [[Razelfiin]] declared her intention to contact [[Count/Legends|Count]] [[Dooku/Legends|Dooku]] and quit the Republic.<ref name="Hnn" /> While Tynna seceded from the Republic shortly thereafter,<ref name="TNEC">''[[The New Essential Chronology]]''</ref> they returned to the Republic prior to the end of the war,<ref name="TCSWE">{{CSWECite|III|271|Tynna}}</ref> with their governmental representative, [[Senator/Legends|Senator]] [[Streamdrinker/Legends|Streamdrinker]], serving in the [[Galactic Senate/Legends|Galactic Senate]] until [[19 BBY/Legends|19 BBY]].<ref name="Insider85">{{InsiderCite|85|Who's Who in the Delegation of 2000}}</ref>
   
Following the Republic victory over the Confederacy and the subsequent transition to the Galactic Empire, Tynna was appointed an Imperial [[Governor/Legends|governor]]. With little respect for their systems, [[Unidentified Tynna governor|the Governor]] was determined to increase the profit-producing capacity of the Tynnans and pressured the legislature into capitulating to his goals. Despite their accommodation, the governor was not satisfied.<ref name="AE" /> The Empire eventually launched a [[Invasion of Tynna|full-scale invasion]] of the planet. Tynnan foresight, however, had predicted such a move: an impenetrable [[Planetary shield/Legends|planetary shield]] allowed them to resist the invasion and protect their planet from conquest.<ref name="EGtAS" /> At one point, the [[Alliance to Restore the Republic/Legends|Alliance to Restore the Republic]] considered establishing a base on the planet, but ultimately rejected the location in favor of [[Yavin 4/Legends|Yavin 4]].<ref name=Insider92">{{InsiderCite|92|Refresher Reading}}</ref> The [[Hutt/Legends|Hutt]] [[Borga Besadii Diori]] ran [[Spice/Legends|spice]] through Tynna, overseen by her agent [[Crev Bombaasa/Legends|Crev Bombaasa]].<ref name="AoC">''[[The New Jedi Order: Agents of Chaos II: Jedi Eclipse]]''</ref>
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Following the Republic victory over the Confederacy and the subsequent transition to the Galactic Empire, Tynna was appointed an Imperial [[Governor/Legends|governor]]. With little respect for their systems, [[Unidentified Tynna governor|the Governor]] was determined to increase the profit-producing capacity of the Tynnans and pressured the legislature into capitulating to his goals. Despite their accommodation, the governor was not satisfied.<ref name="AE" /> The Empire eventually launched a [[Invasion of Tynna|full-scale invasion]] of the planet. Tynnan foresight, however, had predicted such a move: an impenetrable [[Planetary shield/Legends|planetary shield]] allowed them to resist the invasion and protect their planet from conquest.<ref name="EGtAS" /> At one point, the [[Alliance to Restore the Republic/Legends|Alliance to Restore the Republic]] considered establishing a base on the planet, but ultimately rejected the location in favor of [[Yavin 4/Legends|Yavin 4]].<ref name="Insider92">{{InsiderCite|92|Refresher Reading}}</ref> The [[Hutt/Legends|Hutt]] [[Borga Besadii Diori]] ran [[Spice/Legends|spice]] through Tynna, overseen by her agent [[Crev Bombaasa/Legends|Crev Bombaasa]].<ref name="AoC" />
   
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===Later history===
Tynna later joined the [[New Republic/Legends|New Republic]], and from [[7 ABY/Legends|7 ABY]] to [[9 ABY/Legends|9 ABY]], it was one of several New Republic strongholds.<ref name="Atlas198">''[[The Essential Atlas]]'', p. 198, 200</ref> During the New Republic's rule, the renowned [[Geneticist/Legends|geneticist]] [[Mammon Hoole]] included an entry on the Tynnans in his publication [[The Essential Guide to Alien Species (book)|''The Essential Guide to Alien Species'']].<ref name="EGtAS" /> During the [[Yuuzhan Vong War]], Tynna fell to a [[Yuuzhan Vong]] force composed of several [[Warship/Legends|warships]]. While the [[Battle of Tynna]] was observed by some [[New Republic Intelligence Service|New Republic Intelligence]] officers, there was nothing they could do to prevent the planet's fall; the Tynnan defense force numbered no more than 200 [[Starfighter/Legends|starfighters]] and quickly fell to the invaders.<ref name="AoC" /> With the [[Space warfare|space battle]] lost, members of the [[Peace Brigade]] managed to trick the Tynnans into giving up the world without a shot fired.<ref name="NJOSB" /> A group of 200 Tynnans met the Yuuzhan Vong landing forces outside the Tanallay Surge complex to surrender the planet. The conquerors swiftly set about [[Terraforming|bioforming]] the planet's [[Ocean/Legends|ocean]]. The blue waters turned a sickly pale yellow and were prepared to grow [[dovin basal]]s<ref name="AoC" /> and communications [[villip]]s<ref>''[[The New Essential Chronology]]'', p. 209</ref> for use in later stages of the Yuuzhan Vong conquest. The Yuuzhan Vong also forced Tynnans into [[Slavery/Legends|slave]] camps to reeducate and train them as caretakers for the growths.<ref name="AoC" /><ref name="NJOSB" /> Dovin basals from Tynna were later used in the conquest of [[Caluula Station]].<ref>''[[The New Jedi Order: The Unifying Force]]''</ref> Those Tynnans that managed to escape their planet joined the already large numbers of galactic refugees in the Republic, and their particular experiences at the hands of the invaders further heightened refugee fears. This gave the [[Senate Select Committee for Refugees]] new impetus to establish safe corridors and transit points.<ref name="NJOSB" />
 
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[[File:Imps_and_Tynnans.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Two Tynnans with Imperial agents]]
 
Tynna later joined the [[New Republic/Legends|New Republic]], and from [[7 ABY/Legends|7 ABY]] to [[9 ABY/Legends|9 ABY]], it was one of several New Republic strongholds.<ref name="Atlas" /> During the New Republic's rule, the renowned [[Geneticist/Legends|geneticist]] [[Mammon Hoole]] included an entry on the Tynnans in his publication ''[[The Essential Guide to Alien Species]]''.<ref name="EGtAS" /> During the [[Yuuzhan Vong War]], Tynna fell to a [[Yuuzhan Vong]] force composed of several [[Warship/Legends|warships]]. While the [[Battle of Tynna]] was observed by some [[New Republic Intelligence Service|New Republic Intelligence]] officers, there was nothing they could do to prevent the planet's fall; the Tynnan defense force numbered no more than 200 [[Starfighter/Legends|starfighters]] and quickly fell to the invaders.<ref name="AoC" /> With the [[Space warfare|space battle]] lost, members of the [[Peace Brigade]] managed to trick the Tynnans into giving up the world without a shot fired.<ref name="NJOSB" /> A group of 200 Tynnans met the Yuuzhan Vong landing forces outside the Tanallay Surge complex to surrender the planet. The conquerors swiftly set about [[Terraforming/Legends|bioforming]] the planet's [[Ocean/Legends|oceans]]. The blue waters turned a sickly pale yellow and were prepared to grow [[dovin basal]]s<ref name="AoC" /> and communications [[villip]]s<ref name="TNEC" /> for use in later stages of the Yuuzhan Vong conquest. The Yuuzhan Vong also forced Tynnans into [[Slavery/Legends|slave]] camps to reeducate and train them as caretakers for the growths.<ref name="AoC" /> Dovin basals from Tynna were later used in the conquest of [[Caluula Station]].<ref name="TUF">''[[The New Jedi Order: The Unifying Force]]''</ref> Those Tynnans that managed to escape their planet joined the already large numbers of galactic refugees in the Republic, and their particular experiences at the hands of the invaders further heightened refugee fears. This gave the [[Senate Select Committee for Refugees]] new impetus to establish safe corridors and transit points.<ref name="NJOSB" />
   
The Yuuzhan Vong were eventually defeated in [[29 ABY/Legends|29 ABY]] by the [[Galactic Federation of Free Alliances]], a coalition of polities that replaced the New Republic.<ref name="Atlas218">''[[The Essential Atlas]]'', p. 218</ref> The Tynnans had diplomatic representation with the Galactic Alliance;<ref name="EGtW">''[[The Essential Guide to Warfare]]'', p. 240</ref> however, following the Alliance's defeat, Tynna was part of [[Darth Krayt]]'s [[Darth Krayt's Galactic Empire|Galactic Empire]].<ref name="Atlas226">''[[The Essential Atlas]]'', p. 226</ref>
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The Yuuzhan Vong were eventually defeated in [[29 ABY/Legends|29 ABY]] by the [[Galactic Federation of Free Alliances]], a coalition of polities that replaced the New Republic.<ref name="Atlas" /> The Tynnans had diplomatic representation with the Galactic Alliance;<ref name="EGtW">''[[The Essential Guide to Warfare]]''</ref> however, following the Alliance's defeat, Tynna was part of [[Darth Krayt]]'s [[Darth Krayt's Galactic Empire|Galactic Empire]].<ref name="Atlas" />
   
 
==Tynnans in the galaxy==
 
==Tynnans in the galaxy==
 
{{Quote|Move your tail, Dawson! Noone wants us back at the ship.|[[Kels Turkhorn]]|<ref name="GHH" />}}
[[File:Dawson in spacesuit.png|thumb|right|200px|[[Dawson (Tynnan)|Dawson]] in an [[Ithorian/Legends|Ithorian]] [[Enviro-suit|spacesuit]]]]
 
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[[File:ACTyn.jpg|thumb|left|200px|A Tynnan]]
{{Quote|Move your tail, Dawson! Noone wants us back at the ship.|[[Kels Turkhorn]]|The Great Herdship Heist}}
 
Due to the wealth of their planet and the state-run economy, many Tynnans were free to travel the galaxy as tourists.<ref name="EGtPM" /> Two Tynnans who settled offworld were [[Cham Teleus|Cham]] and [[Nog Teleus]]. Around [[29 BBY/Legends|29 BBY]], they moved to the [[Cularin system]] after making fortunes working in industry. The pair hosted a large celebration to mark the 125th anniversary of the [[Cularin Compact]], during which some of their artworks were stolen. The recovery of the items eventually led to the rescue of [[Jedi Knight/Legends|Jedi Knight]] [[Ji-Ad Sarain]], who had been frozen in [[Carbonite/Legends|carbonite]].<ref name="LF" /> Another notable Tynnan during this period was Senator Streamdrinker, who served in the Senate as a result of his election by lottery<ref name="Insider85" /> and was a signatory on the [[Petition of 2000]]&mdash;a group of senators urging the [[Supreme Chancellor/Legends|Supreme Chancellor]] to give up some of the emergency powers granted him for the duration of the Clone Wars. This political association later led to his arrest by [[Imperial Intelligence/Legends|Imperial Intelligence]] as one of sixty-three senators charged with conspiracy and treason in relation to the [[Great Jedi Purge|Jedi Insurgency]]. Along with peers such as Senators [[Grebleips/Legends|Grebleips]] and [[Fang Zar/Legends|Fang Zar]], Streamdrinker was held in custody and encouraged to name his accomplices.<ref>{{InsiderCite|83|Republic HoloNet News Special Inaugural Edition 16:5:241}}</ref>
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[[Bowspritz]] was a Tynnan [[Jedi Master/Legends|Jedi Master]] active some time before the [[Ruusan Reformation]].<ref name="JCF" /> Due to the wealth of their planet and the state-run economy, many Tynnans were free to travel the galaxy as tourists;<ref name="EGtPM" /> two such Tynnans who settled offworld were [[Cham Teleus|Cham]] and [[Nog Teleus]]. Around [[29 BBY/Legends|29 BBY]], they moved to the [[Cularin system]] after making fortunes working in industry. The pair hosted a large celebration to mark the 125th anniversary of the [[Cularin Compact]], during which some of their artworks were stolen. The recovery of the items eventually led to the rescue of [[Jedi Knight/Legends|Jedi Knight]] [[Ji-Ad Sarain]], who had been frozen in [[Carbonite/Legends|carbonite]].<ref name="LF">{{LivingForce|Jigsaw: Portrait of the Artist as a Young Rodian}}</ref> Another notable Tynnan during this period was Senator Streamdrinker, who served in the Senate as a result of his election by lottery<ref name="Insider85" /> and was a signatory on the [[Petition of 2000]]&mdash;a group of senators urging the [[Supreme Chancellor/Legends|Supreme Chancellor]] to give up some of the emergency powers granted him for the duration of the Clone Wars. This political association later led to his arrest by [[Imperial Intelligence/Legends|Imperial Intelligence]] as one of sixty-three senators charged with conspiracy and treason in relation to the [[Great Jedi Purge/Legends|Jedi Insurgency]]. Along with peers such as Senators [[Grebleips/Legends|Grebleips]] and [[Fang Zar/Legends|Fang Zar]], Streamdrinker was held in custody and encouraged to name his accomplices.<ref name="IC83">{{InsiderCite|83|Republic HoloNet News Special Inaugural Edition 16:5:241}}</ref>
   
During the reign of the Galactic Empire, the Tynnan [[Odumin]] attained the powerful post of [[Territorial Administrator]] in the [[Corporate Sector Authority/Legends|Corporate Sector Authority]]. He received his promotion after an undercover mission in which he saved the life of [[High Inquisitor]] [[Laddinare Torbin]] from an attack by the religious cult known as the [[Church of the First Frequency]]. Following his promotion, he kept his identity as a Tynnan a secret, and so was able to continue on undercover missions. In this role, he cracked numerous slaving and criminal operations in the Corporate Sector, such as the [[Xiochi slaver gang]]. On one notable undercover mission, he posed as a debt collector named Spray. Working alongside [[Han Solo/Legends|Han Solo]], he managed to stop a highly placed slaver ring.<ref name="DB" /> Odumin later released his memoirs<ref name="EGtAS" /> and was regarded as a hero on his homeworld.<ref name="DB" /> Many Tynnans were encouraged by his success to take more active roles in the galaxy.<ref>''[[Star Wars Encyclopedia]]'', p. 319</ref>
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During the reign of the Galactic Empire, the Tynnan [[Odumin]] attained the powerful post of [[Territorial Administrator]] in the [[Corporate Sector Authority/Legends|Corporate Sector Authority]]. He received his promotion after an undercover mission in which he saved the life of [[High Inquisitor]] [[Laddinare Torbin]] from an attack by the religious cult known as the [[Church of the First Frequency]]. Following his promotion, he kept his identity as a Tynnan a secret, and so was able to continue on undercover missions. In this role, he cracked numerous slaving and criminal operations in the Corporate Sector, such as the [[Xiochi slaver gang]]. On one notable undercover mission, he posed as a debt collector named Spray. Working alongside [[Han Solo/Legends|Han Solo]], he managed to stop a highly placed slaver ring.<ref name="DB" /> Odumin later released his memoirs<ref name="EGtAS" /> and was regarded as a hero on his homeworld.<ref name="DB" /> Many Tynnans were encouraged by his success to take more active roles in the galaxy.<ref name="TCSWE" />
   
A less auspicious Tynnan was the professional thief and demolitions expert [[Dawson (Tynnan)|Dawson]]. Having spent eighteen years free of responsibility on Tynna, he was selected in the lottery to fill a role in the Tynnan government. Horrified at the prospect, he fled and eventually joined up with [[Cecil Noone]] and his crew of professional thieves. Dawson brought his demolitions skills to their tasks, most notably in the heist of a [[Hapan]] [[Gun of Command]] from the [[Ithorian/Legends|Ithorian]] [[Ithorian Herdship/Legends|Herdship]] ''[[Song of the Clouds]]''.<ref name="GHH" /> The team struggled to find a buyer for their unique item and was forced to approach the dangerous [[Krish (species)/Legends|Krish]] hunter [[Tyro Viveca/Legends|Tyro Viveca]]. This contact turned the tables on Noone, hunting the thief in his compound on [[Kabal/Legends|Kabal]]. It was only Dawson's demolitions skills that enabled the team of thieves to defeat Viveca and escape the planet.<ref name="FP">{{GamerCite|1|Fair Prey}}</ref>
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A less auspicious Tynnan was the professional thief and demolitions expert Dawson. Having spent eighteen years free of responsibility on Tynna, he was selected in the lottery to fill a role in the Tynnan government. Horrified at the prospect, he fled and eventually joined up with [[Cecil Noone]] and his crew of professional thieves. Dawson brought his demolitions skills to their tasks, most notably in the heist of a [[Hapan]] [[Gun of Command]] from the [[Ithorian/Legends|Ithorian]] [[Ithorian Herdship|Herdship]] ''[[Song of the Clouds]]''.<ref name="GHH" /> The team struggled to find a buyer for their unique item and was forced to approach the dangerous [[Krish (species)/Legends|Krish]] hunter [[Tyro Viveca/Legends|Tyro Viveca]]. This contact turned the tables on Noone, hunting the thief in his compound on [[Kabal/Legends|Kabal]]. It was only Dawson's demolitions skills that enabled the team of thieves to defeat Viveca and escape the planet.<ref name="FP" />
   
 
During the Yuuzhan Vong War, a number of Tynnans escaped the slave camps on their world and joined the numerous refugees circulating the galaxy.<ref name="NJOSB" /> Following the establishment of the Galactic Alliance, a [[Unidentified Tynnan diplomat|Tynnan diplomat]] accompanied Alliance commander [[Gar Stazi]] on a peace-keeping observation tour to [[Kuthard]] in the [[Sepan sector]].<ref name="EGtW" />
 
During the Yuuzhan Vong War, a number of Tynnans escaped the slave camps on their world and joined the numerous refugees circulating the galaxy.<ref name="NJOSB" /> Following the establishment of the Galactic Alliance, a [[Unidentified Tynnan diplomat|Tynnan diplomat]] accompanied Alliance commander [[Gar Stazi]] on a peace-keeping observation tour to [[Kuthard]] in the [[Sepan sector]].<ref name="EGtW" />
   
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
{{Quote|Many sci-fi anthropomorphics are based off cats (including Daley's own Trianii), but Tynnans are a goofy cross between an otter and a beaver. You can't think of a *less* intimidating figure than a Tynnan, yet they're sharp and smart. I like that.|[[Daniel Wallace]]|url=http://www.myuselessknowledge.com/swfa/EG.html}}
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{{Quote|Many sci-fi anthropomorphics are based off cats (including Daley's own Trianii), but Tynnans are a goofy cross between an otter and a beaver. You can't think of a *less* intimidating figure than a Tynnan, yet they're sharp and smart. I like that.|Daniel Wallace|<ref name="My Useless Knowledge">{{WebCite|url=http://www.myuselessknowledge.com/swfa/EG.html|title=The Essential Guide to Dan Wallace|archivedate=20160304013623}}</ref>}}
The Tynnans were created by [[Brian Daley]] for his novel ''[[Han Solo's Revenge]]'' ([[1979]]). One of the novel's main supporting characters is Odumin, who works with Han Solo while undercover as "Spray." Following this debut, they appeared in a number of [[West End Games]] sourcebooks and two Essential Guides, which fleshed out their culture and homeworld. The species was a favorite of author [[Daniel Wallace]],<ref>{{Blog|danwallace|25|HoloNet News: The Annotated Edition|Continuity, Criticisms and Captain Panaka|Daniel Wallace}}</ref> who included a Tynnan thief in his two short stories, ''[[The Great Herdship Heist]]'' ([[1997]]) and its sequel ''[[Fair Prey]]'' ([[2000]]), and in his ''[[Star Wars Insider]]'' article ''[[Who's Who in the Delegation of 2000]]'' ([[2005]]).
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The Tynnans first appeared in [[Brian Daley]]'s [[1979]] novel ''[[Han Solo's Revenge]]''.<ref name="HSR">''[[Han Solo's Revenge]]''</ref> Author [[Daniel Wallace]] has mentioned that Tynnans are a favorite species of his.<ref name="Blog">{{Blog|danwallace|25|HoloNet News: The Annotated Edition|Continuity, Criticisms, and Captain Panaka|Daniel Wallace}}</ref>
 
[[File:Ottercold.jpg|thumb|right|200px|These beings on Endor may have been Tynnans]]
 
The [[Star Wars: The New Jedi Order|''New Jedi Order'' series]] novel ''[[The New Jedi Order: Agents of Chaos II: Jedi Eclipse]]'' describes the fall of Tynna to the Yuuzhan Vong, with a small Tynnan [[Realspace/Legends|space]] force quickly defeated in battle. The conquest of Tynna was later detailed in ''[[The New Jedi Order Sourcebook]]'', which explains that the Tynnans were "tricked by Peace Brigade operatives into surrendering their world to the Yuuzhan Vong without firing a single shot." This later description must apply to the ground conquest only.
 
 
The [[Ewoks (TV series)|''Ewoks'']] episode "[[The Season Scepter]]" contains two otter-like individuals as companions to the [[Sun King]] on [[Endor/Legends|Endor]]. These could be Tynnans, as the article ''[[Castaways of Endor]]'' establishes that navigational anomalies in the region had shipwrecked a significant number of offworlders on the [[Moon/Legends|moon]].<ref>''[[Castaways of Endor]]''</ref>
 
 
[[Daniel Wallace]] has indicated that he considers [[Bowspritz]], a Jedi in the in-universe publication ''[[The Jedi Path: A Manual for Students of the Force]]'', to be a Tynnan; however, this has yet to be confirmed canonically.<ref name="Path">{{Blog|danwallace|195|Endnotes for Star Wars: The Jedi Path (part 1 of 4)|Continuity, Criticisms, and Captain Panaka|Daniel Wallace}}</ref>
 
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
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==Sources==
 
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"I've been to Tynna. It's one of the most beautiful worlds in the Expansion Region. And the Tynnans are probably one of the most well-informed and well-intentioned species anywhere."
Belindi Kalenda[4]

Tynnans were a sentient species native to the Expansion Region planet Tynna. Having evolved from water mammals, they were covered in brown fur and a thick layer of insulating blubber, which allowed them to swim comfortably in the cold oceans of their homeworld. This gave the Tynnans a rounded appearance which, combined with their short stature, made them appear cute and pudgy to many species. They had dark noses, poor eyesight, and pointed ears. Their muzzles sported two buckteeth, although these evolutionary holdovers shortened with each succeeding generation. Tynnans were an intelligent and pragmatic race, renowned for their patient planning. Their system of government was unusual in that their officials were chosen by lottery; consequently, most Tynnans kept themselves well informed on civics and other pertinent issues in case of election to office. This was particularly important as their economy was government-run.

The Tynnans were discovered by Galactic Republic scouts and integrated into galactic society. While allowing Republic economic and corporate development, the Tynnans were careful to ensure it proceeded with full environmental safeguards, leaving the natural beauty of their world largely unscathed. The Tynnan government shrewdly reinvested all profits into society, and Tynna grew to be one of the more affluent per capita worlds in the Republic. During the Clone Wars, a suspected terrorist attack on their homeworld involving stone mites prompted the Tynnans to secede from the Republic. Tynna later rejoined the Republic, but their careful management of resources upset the Imperial governor appointed to their world, following the Republic's transformation into the Galactic Empire. The Empire eventually attempted to invade Tynna, but a substantial planetary shield, presciently installed, protected Tynna from attack. They were later invaded and conquered by the Yuuzhan Vong during the Yuuzhan Vong War in 26 ABY, and their planet was terraformed. Following the Yuuzhan Vong's defeat, at least one Tynnan diplomat worked with the New Republic's successor state, the Galactic Alliance.

Tynna's affluence allowed many Tynnans to travel offworld. Two such individuals were Cham and Nog Teleus, who settled in the Cularin system and sponsored various events there. Also of note was Senator Streamdrinker, arrested for treason against the Empire. A famous Tynnan in the private sector was Odumin, who rose to the influential post of Territorial Administrator for the Corporate Sector Authority. Less well known was the Tynnan Dawson, who worked as a professional thief in the galactic underworld.

Biology and appearance[]

"My appearance, admittedly, is not one to inspire confidence or awe."
―Odumin[2]
EGPTMTyn

A pair of Tynnans

The Tynnans were small, sentient mammals that averaged 1.4 meters in height. They had two arms and two legs. On land, they walked upright on their legs, but they were also deft swimmers. They were covered in brown fur and a thick layer of blubber that served as insulation against the cold waters of their homeworld of Tynna;[1] they were comfortable with temperatures as low as -50 degrees Celsius.[5] This insulation gave them a pudgy form that many species viewed as cute. However, their substantial strength, stamina, and intelligence belied this unassuming appearance.[2] At least one Tynnan was Force-sensitive.[6]

Each Tynnan had a short snout that ended in whiskers, a dark nose, and two large buckteeth. These incisors were an evolutionary holdover from ancestors who gnawed wood to build river dams; the species had long ceased this behavior by the time of the Galactic Civil War, so each succeeding generation grew shorter teeth.[2] Tynnans had small black eyes[3] and poor eyesight,[2] which they compensated for with ocular enhancers[7] and excellent natural hearing and smell.[3] Tynnans uttered a cheeping noise when in pain.[8]

Tynnans were able to hold their breath for long periods, enabling them to spend nearly as much time in water as on land.[3] As such, many settlements were near water, including Water Park[3] and Lutris Lake,[9] and Tynnans played games such as water-wall.[7] Their paws—five-digit hands and three-digit feet—had both claws and webbing, and they had long, rudder-like tails.[7] There were two Tynnan sexes: male and female.[2]

Society and culture[]

"There's really only one way for Tynnans to deal with the misperceptions others perpetuate. Rather than take offense at their short-sightedness, we should use it to our advantages."
―Odumin[2]
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Two Tynnans and a H'drachi

Tynnans were a pragmatic race. They shied away from religion and mythology, which they believed often led to conflict. They were meticulous planners who gave attention to the smallest detail; these plans were then carried out with great enthusiasm and dynamism.[2]

For thousands of years, the Tynnans selected their government representatives based on a planet-wide lottery. Their leaders then served for one year, after which they were ineligible for reselection for the next six years.[10] The government was run from the Tynna Central Government Building prior to 22 BBY,[9] and later from the Tanallay Surge complex legislative and recreational complex. Due to the random nature of selection, most Tynnans pragmatically kept abreast of political and governmental issues in case they were called upon to serve in the legislature.[3] Occasionally, however, as in the case of Dawson, Tynnans rejected this system. An impulsive and carefree youth, Dawson fled the planet after being selected in the lottery.[7]

Tynnan society operated a state-run economy, and the government fed all industrial profits back into society. This funding provided all Tynnans with complementary housing, education, food, and entertainment.[2] However, many chose to boost their living standards by devoting themselves to the arts and sciences[10] or by hunting the native suuri that formed a staple of their diet.[3] The Tynnans developed their economic structures and state infrastructure with the Republic conglomerates and carefully protected their environment such that it was largely unsoiled by development.[2] All Tynnans were equal before the law, and their society put significant effort into facilitating the ability of individuals to pursue their own interests. This was tempered with an emphasis on taking responsibility for one's own actions.[10]

Because of the thick fur that covered them, Tynnans typically did not wear clothing. They did, however, wear belts with numerous pouches in which to carry items.[11] Tynnans had their own language, but were known to speak Basic as well.[3]

History[]

Discovery and early history[]

"This is obviously an act of terrorism. What did the Republic do to stop this? Where are our Jedi? That's it for Tynna. I'll be contacting Count Dooku once we can establish new government headquarters somewhere."
―Razelfiin[9]
Bas-relief sculpture

Tynnans were known for their small stature and unassuming appearance

The Tynnan homeworld, an arboreal world,[12] lying in a sheltered corner of the Expansion Region, was discovered by Republic scouts[3] during the Great Manifest Period between 20,000 BBY and 15,000 BBY.[13] Tynna was located on a stable hyperlane that came to be known as the Shipwrights' Trace.[13] After negotiations with the shrewd Tynnans, the Republic commenced full-scale corporate development of the world, careful to protect its natural beauty. The Tynnan share of the resulting profits was reinvested into society, and, per capita, Tynna became one of the more affluent worlds in the Republic.[3] Tynna stayed within the Republic through the Great Sith War,[13] but was part of a small region of the Trailing Sectors captured by Darth Revan's Sith Empire during the Jedi Civil War of 3959 BBY to 3956 BBY.[13] Tynna was reintegrated into the Republic, where it remained during the New Sith Wars.[13] Sometime during Tynna's membership in the Republic, a collection of Sith materials was hidden on the planet, to be later uncovered by the Jedi Order in the process of preventing the rising of a Sith cult.[14]

From Republic to Empire[]

Dawson in spacesuit

Dawson, demolition extraordinaire

The Tynnan government became a key business partner in the Corporate Sector[15] following its establishment in 500 BBY.[13] In 22 BBY, the Clone Wars began: a massive galactic conflict between the Republic and the Confederacy of Independent Systems. Tynna was targeted by the Confederacy as one of several worlds with dissatisfied alien populations—others included Ando and Sy Myrth.[13] That year, Tynna was subjected to a suspected terrorist attack: within the space of two hours, the Tynna Central Government Building had been completely destroyed by an infestation of stone mites. Disgusted by the lack of Republic and Jedi prevention of the incident, the recently selected planetary leader Razelfiin declared her intention to contact Count Dooku and quit the Republic.[9] While Tynna seceded from the Republic shortly thereafter,[16] they returned to the Republic prior to the end of the war,[17] with their governmental representative, Senator Streamdrinker, serving in the Galactic Senate until 19 BBY.[18]

Following the Republic victory over the Confederacy and the subsequent transition to the Galactic Empire, Tynna was appointed an Imperial governor. With little respect for their systems, the Governor was determined to increase the profit-producing capacity of the Tynnans and pressured the legislature into capitulating to his goals. Despite their accommodation, the governor was not satisfied.[10] The Empire eventually launched a full-scale invasion of the planet. Tynnan foresight, however, had predicted such a move: an impenetrable planetary shield allowed them to resist the invasion and protect their planet from conquest.[2] At one point, the Alliance to Restore the Republic considered establishing a base on the planet, but ultimately rejected the location in favor of Yavin 4.[19] The Hutt Borga Besadii Diori ran spice through Tynna, overseen by her agent Crev Bombaasa.[4]

Later history[]

Imps and Tynnans

Two Tynnans with Imperial agents

Tynna later joined the New Republic, and from 7 ABY to 9 ABY, it was one of several New Republic strongholds.[13] During the New Republic's rule, the renowned geneticist Mammon Hoole included an entry on the Tynnans in his publication The Essential Guide to Alien Species.[2] During the Yuuzhan Vong War, Tynna fell to a Yuuzhan Vong force composed of several warships. While the Battle of Tynna was observed by some New Republic Intelligence officers, there was nothing they could do to prevent the planet's fall; the Tynnan defense force numbered no more than 200 starfighters and quickly fell to the invaders.[4] With the space battle lost, members of the Peace Brigade managed to trick the Tynnans into giving up the world without a shot fired.[15] A group of 200 Tynnans met the Yuuzhan Vong landing forces outside the Tanallay Surge complex to surrender the planet. The conquerors swiftly set about bioforming the planet's oceans. The blue waters turned a sickly pale yellow and were prepared to grow dovin basals[4] and communications villips[16] for use in later stages of the Yuuzhan Vong conquest. The Yuuzhan Vong also forced Tynnans into slave camps to reeducate and train them as caretakers for the growths.[4] Dovin basals from Tynna were later used in the conquest of Caluula Station.[20] Those Tynnans that managed to escape their planet joined the already large numbers of galactic refugees in the Republic, and their particular experiences at the hands of the invaders further heightened refugee fears. This gave the Senate Select Committee for Refugees new impetus to establish safe corridors and transit points.[15]

The Yuuzhan Vong were eventually defeated in 29 ABY by the Galactic Federation of Free Alliances, a coalition of polities that replaced the New Republic.[13] The Tynnans had diplomatic representation with the Galactic Alliance;[21] however, following the Alliance's defeat, Tynna was part of Darth Krayt's Galactic Empire.[13]

Tynnans in the galaxy[]

"Move your tail, Dawson! Noone wants us back at the ship."
Kels Turkhorn[7]
ACTyn

A Tynnan

Bowspritz was a Tynnan Jedi Master active some time before the Ruusan Reformation.[6] Due to the wealth of their planet and the state-run economy, many Tynnans were free to travel the galaxy as tourists;[3] two such Tynnans who settled offworld were Cham and Nog Teleus. Around 29 BBY, they moved to the Cularin system after making fortunes working in industry. The pair hosted a large celebration to mark the 125th anniversary of the Cularin Compact, during which some of their artworks were stolen. The recovery of the items eventually led to the rescue of Jedi Knight Ji-Ad Sarain, who had been frozen in carbonite.[22] Another notable Tynnan during this period was Senator Streamdrinker, who served in the Senate as a result of his election by lottery[18] and was a signatory on the Petition of 2000—a group of senators urging the Supreme Chancellor to give up some of the emergency powers granted him for the duration of the Clone Wars. This political association later led to his arrest by Imperial Intelligence as one of sixty-three senators charged with conspiracy and treason in relation to the Jedi Insurgency. Along with peers such as Senators Grebleips and Fang Zar, Streamdrinker was held in custody and encouraged to name his accomplices.[23]

During the reign of the Galactic Empire, the Tynnan Odumin attained the powerful post of Territorial Administrator in the Corporate Sector Authority. He received his promotion after an undercover mission in which he saved the life of High Inquisitor Laddinare Torbin from an attack by the religious cult known as the Church of the First Frequency. Following his promotion, he kept his identity as a Tynnan a secret, and so was able to continue on undercover missions. In this role, he cracked numerous slaving and criminal operations in the Corporate Sector, such as the Xiochi slaver gang. On one notable undercover mission, he posed as a debt collector named Spray. Working alongside Han Solo, he managed to stop a highly placed slaver ring.[1] Odumin later released his memoirs[2] and was regarded as a hero on his homeworld.[1] Many Tynnans were encouraged by his success to take more active roles in the galaxy.[17]

A less auspicious Tynnan was the professional thief and demolitions expert Dawson. Having spent eighteen years free of responsibility on Tynna, he was selected in the lottery to fill a role in the Tynnan government. Horrified at the prospect, he fled and eventually joined up with Cecil Noone and his crew of professional thieves. Dawson brought his demolitions skills to their tasks, most notably in the heist of a Hapan Gun of Command from the Ithorian Herdship Song of the Clouds.[7] The team struggled to find a buyer for their unique item and was forced to approach the dangerous Krish hunter Tyro Viveca. This contact turned the tables on Noone, hunting the thief in his compound on Kabal. It was only Dawson's demolitions skills that enabled the team of thieves to defeat Viveca and escape the planet.[8]

During the Yuuzhan Vong War, a number of Tynnans escaped the slave camps on their world and joined the numerous refugees circulating the galaxy.[15] Following the establishment of the Galactic Alliance, a Tynnan diplomat accompanied Alliance commander Gar Stazi on a peace-keeping observation tour to Kuthard in the Sepan sector.[21]

Behind the scenes[]

"Many sci-fi anthropomorphics are based off cats (including Daley's own Trianii), but Tynnans are a goofy cross between an otter and a beaver. You can't think of a *less* intimidating figure than a Tynnan, yet they're sharp and smart. I like that."
―Daniel Wallace[24]

The Tynnans first appeared in Brian Daley's 1979 novel Han Solo's Revenge.[25] Author Daniel Wallace has mentioned that Tynnans are a favorite species of his.[26]

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Notes and references[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Databank title Odumin in the Databank (content now obsolete; backup link)
  2. 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 2.15 The Essential Guide to Alien Species
  3. 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 3.11 The Essential Guide to Planets and Moons
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 The New Jedi Order: Agents of Chaos II: Jedi Eclipse
  5. Han Solo and the Corporate Sector Sourcebook
  6. 6.0 6.1 JCF-favicon The Jedi Path. (Now you too can actually pretend with slightly more accuracy that you're a Jedi!) on the Jedi Council Forums (Literature board; posted by Dan_Wallace on 10/25/10 1:50pm) (backup link)
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 SWAJsmall "The Great Herdship Heist" — Star Wars Adventure Journal 15
  8. 8.0 8.1 SWGamer-icon "Fair Prey" — Star Wars Gamer 1
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 HNNsmall Tynna to Secede Following Building DisappearanceHoloNet News Vol. 531 #53 (content now obsolete; backup link)
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 Alien Encounters
  11. This is based on consistency across all depictions of Tynnans; none feature clothing.
  12. A Guide to the Star Wars Universe, Third Edition, Revised and Expanded
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 13.4 13.5 13.6 13.7 13.8 13.9 The Essential Atlas
  14. Jedi Apprentice Special Edition: The Followers
  15. 15.0 15.1 15.2 15.3 The New Jedi Order Sourcebook,
  16. 16.0 16.1 The New Essential Chronology
  17. 17.0 17.1 The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia, Vol. III, p. 271 ("Tynna")
  18. 18.0 18.1 SWInsider "Who's Who in the Delegation of 2000" — Star Wars Insider 85
  19. SWInsider "Refresher Reading" — Star Wars Insider 92
  20. The New Jedi Order: The Unifying Force
  21. 21.0 21.1 The Essential Guide to Warfare
  22. Jigsaw: Portrait of the Artist as a Young RodianLiving Force
  23. SWInsider "Republic HoloNet News Special Inaugural Edition 16:5:241" — Star Wars Insider 83
  24. The Essential Guide to Dan Wallace on www.myuselessknowledge.com (archived from the original on March 4, 2016)
  25. Han Solo's Revenge
  26. StarWarsDotComBlogsLogoStacked "HoloNet News: The Annotated Edition" — Continuity, Criticisms, and Captain PanakaDaniel Wallace's StarWars.com Blog (backup link)
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