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"Although the Clone Wars were over, some people never seem to get the message. The worst case of denial was Gizor Delso [sic], a Geonosian Separatist who'd somehow escaped Lord Vader's efforts to wipe out the remnants of the CIS."
―Retired clone trooper — (audio) Listen (file info)[src]

Gizor Dellso was a Geonosian engineer who worked for the Confederacy of Independent Systems during the Clone Wars against the Galactic Republic. Years before the war began, he helped design a command signal that would shut down the Trade Federation's droid army to prevent anyone from ever using their droids against them. At war's end, this same signal was ultimately used to deactivate the defeated Separatist Droid Army.

Although the Republic triumphed over the Separatists in the Clone Wars, Dellso refused to surrender. On the planet Mustafar, he found and reactivated a secret droid factory near an abandoned Separatist bunker and began producing his own droid army, hoping to restart the war. However, the Imperial 501st Legion was sent to Mustafar to eliminate Dellso and end his rebellion, resulting in the Geonosian's death and the destruction of the facility.

Biography

Separatist stalwart

"By the time we'd made our way to the molten surface of Mustafar, it was apparent that Delso [sic] had been a busy little bug. All by his lonesome he'd found a previously-hidden droid factory, fired it up, and cranked out his own private army of battle droids."
―Retired clone trooper — (audio) Listen (file info)[src]
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Gizor Dellso helped design the shut-down signal that was eventually used to deactivate the Separatist Droid Army.

Gizor Dellso was a Geonosian male who hailed from the planet Geonosis. At the behest of the Trade Federation, he served as one of the engineers who constructed a signal override apparatus that would shut down the conglomerate's droid army in case enemies ever attempted to turn the droids against their masters. Years later, Dellso joined the Confederacy of Independent Systems[1] along with his people and participated in the Clone Wars against the Galactic Republic.[3] The war ended when the Separatist Droid Army was shut down by the same signal that Dellso had helped design, which spread through the Separatist fleet via the HoloNet.[1]

Determined to continue the fight, the fugitive Dellso traveled to a secret Separatist bunker on the Outer Rim Territories planet Mustafar,[3] where he could safely plan his next move. He possessed a set of stolen dataplans for an experimental starfighter for the use of the Galactic Empire,[1] the Republic's post-war successor state. On Mustafar, Dellso located and restarted an abandoned droid factory.[3] As one of the minds behind the development of the droid deactivation device, Dellso managed to countermand the shut-down signal[1] and began producing a number of battle droids and starships. He also designed a Confederate infantry prototype, which he planned to put into action for his rebellion. In creating a new droid army, Dellso became the leader of one of the last Separatist holdouts.[3]

Failed droid rebellion

"Lord Vader tracked him to Mustafar, and brought us in to finish the job. It seemed like a simple enough mission, but when we saw the fleet of droid ships hovering over the planet, we suddenly realized that Delso's [sic] denial mechanisms were a little more dangerous than we'd imagined."
―Retired clone trooper — (audio) Listen (file info)[src]

Sometime between 18 BBY and 12 BBY,[2] the Empire became aware of the threat that Dellso posed, and his location on Mustafar was discovered by the Sith Lord Darth Vader. Seeking to end the rebellion before it could develop into a full-fledged war, Vader dispatched the elite 501st Legion to eliminate Dellso and destroy his droid army. In space over Mustafar, Dellso's fleet confronted the Imperials, and his droid forces began boarding the 501st's Star Destroyer. However, the 501st repelled the boarders, destroyed a number of droid starfighters, crippled a Providence-class carrier/destroyer, and stole a Belbullab-24 strike bomber.[3]

Dellso death

Gizor Dellso is killed by the Imperial forces on Mustafar.

The 501st then landed on the planet, where Dellso's army fought to fend off the stormtroopers and keep his rebellion alive, while the Imperials were determined to prevent the Clone Wars from reoccurring. After the 501st destroyed his prototype battle droid schematics, Dellso personally entered the fray, accompanied by other armed Geonosians and battle droids. Dellso rained fire down upon the Imperials with a Bulldog RLR, but the 501st ultimately overwhelmed his forces and killed the fugitive Geonosian by blasting him. The Empire then bombarded Mustafar from space, destroying Dellso's factory[3] and the last stubborn remains of the droid army.[1]

Many of the 501st Legion's early missions remained classified for decades until some of its members' datapad journals emerged.[4] One retired clone trooper recorded the 501st's mission to Mustafar, including the termination of Gizor Dellso and his failed droid insurrection.[3]

Personality and traits

"Some fools don't know when to stay beaten."
―Unidentified 501st stormtrooper[src]

Gizor Dellso was an engineer who helped design the signal override apparatus for the Trade Federation Droid Army.[1] A Separatist stalwart, the fugitive Dellso[5] refused to surrender after the destruction of the Separatist Council at the end of the Clone Wars and made a failed bid to resurrect the droid rebellion[1] in the early days of the Galactic Empire.[5] A winged Geonosian, Dellso had brown skin and dark eyes.[3]

Equipment

Gizor Dellso wielded a Bulldog RLR with a chassis akin to the Geonosian sonic blaster during the battle on Mustafar.[3]

Behind the scenes

Gizor Dellso was created for the 2005 video game Star Wars: Battlefront II, developed by Pandemic Studios and published by LucasArts. Dellso features as the final objective in the two-part Mustafar mission as part of the game's "Rise of the Empire" campaign.[3]

Inconsistencies

"Gizor Dellso has been defeated. Scratch one droid rebellion."
―An Imperial trooper reports the death of Gizor Dellso — (audio) Listen (file info)[src]

In Star Wars: Battlefront II and the Star Wars Battlefront II: Prima Official Game Guide, the character's name is spelled "Gizor Delso,"[3][6] while the guide additionally misspells his last name as "Delsa" in multiple instances.[6] However, beginning with the StarWars.com Databank,[1] all subsequent sources spelled his name as "Gizor Dellso."[7][8] The game also provides two different pronunciations for the character's name, spoken by the game's clone trooper narrator and an Imperial trooper over comlink during the Mustafar mission.[3]

Unlike other Geonosians in Battlefront II, Dellso's in-game model does not feature wings while he is on the ground; however, his wings can be seen while he is flying. Additionally, Dellso's sidearm appears as a Geonosian sonic blaster, but it operates as a Bulldog RLR, firing rockets.[3] While Battlefront II and its game guide explicitly task the player with killing Dellso,[3][6] the StarWars.com Databank and The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia entries for the 501st Legion alternatively stated that the 501st traveled to Mustafar to capture the rogue Geonosian.[4][9]

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