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⚫ | '''Ko Zatec-Cha''' was a [[magic]]-user and royal [[Vizier/Legends|vizier]] of the planet [[Tammuz-an/Legends|Tammuz-an]]. Unsatisfied with his station, he sought to become absolute ruler of the planet and went to great extremes to subvert the authority of the ruling monarch, [[Prince/Legends|Prince]] [[Mon Julpa]]. |
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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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⚫ | Several years before the [[Galactic Civil War/Legends|Galactic Civil War]], Ko Zatec-Cha embarked upon a scheme to do away with [[Prince/Legends|Prince]] [[Mon Julpa]] for good. He used his [[magic]] to transform the prince into an addle-brained amnesiac. Dressing him up as a broken-down android, he exiled him from [[Tammuz-an/Legends|Tammuz-an]], forcing him to wander [[The galaxy/Legends|the galaxy]] as a simple-minded drifter. One of Mon Julpa's loyal followers, [[Sollag Den]], stole the [[Tammuz-an Royal Scepter]] and fled his home world in the hopes of one day returning it to the prince. This greatly angered Zatec-Cha, for without the scepter, he could not legally assume the power of the throne. Zatec-Cha hired a [[Bounty hunter/Legends|bounty hunter]] named [[IG-88B|IG-88]] and instructed him to recover Mon Julpa and the scepter. |
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⚫ | Some time later, Mon Julpa found himself at the auction block in a mining colony on [[Tyne's Horky]]. There, he met the miner, [[Jann Tosh]] and the [[Droid/Legends|droids]], [[C-3PO/Legends|C-3PO]] and [[R2-D2/Legends|R2-D2]]. Together they helped reunite Mon Julpa with Sollag. Sollag used the magic of the royal scepter to disperse Zatec-Cha's magic giving the prince command of his faculties once again. Joining with a [[Freighter/Legends|freighter]] [[Pilot/Legends|pilot]] named [[Jessica Meade]], they returned to Tammuz-an to retake the throne. |
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⚫ | Several years before the [[Galactic Civil War]], Zatec-Cha embarked upon a scheme to do away with Prince Mon Julpa for good. He used his magic to transform the prince into an addle-brained amnesiac. Dressing him up as a broken-down android, he exiled him from Tammuz-an, forcing him to wander the galaxy as a simple-minded drifter. One of Mon |
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⚫ | IG-88 eventually tracked them back to the royal city and managed to acquire the royal scepter. With it, he was able to successfully capture Mon Julpa and bring him before Zatec-Cha. Zatec-Cha cast the prince into a dungeon pit in the hopes that he would be consumed by a monstrous [[Durkii]]. The only thing left to do was to assume the mantle of [[King/Legends|King]] of Tammuz-an. |
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⚫ | Some time later, Mon Julpa found himself at the auction block in a mining colony on [[Tyne's Horky]]. There, he met the miner, [[Jann Tosh]] and the [[ |
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⚫ | In order to properly obtain the title, Zatec-Cha had to present the royal scepter to the [[Keeper of the Tower]] and place it inside of a special housing at the first sun of the equinox. However, Mon Julpa managed to escape from the Durkii pit and intercepted Zatec-Cha at the tower. He took the scepter from him and placed it inside of the tower, securing his rightful position as king. Zatec-Cha was then imprisoned for his [[Treason/Legends|treason]], his chances of becoming king forever lost. |
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⚫ | IG-88 eventually tracked them back to the royal city and managed to acquire the royal scepter. With it, he was able to successfully capture Mon Julpa and bring him before Zatec-Cha. Zatec-Cha cast the prince into a dungeon pit in the hopes that he would be consumed by a monstrous [[Durkii]]. The only thing left to do was to assume the mantle of [[King]] of Tammuz-an. |
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⚫ | In order to properly obtain the title, Zatec-Cha had to present the royal scepter to the [[Keeper of the Tower]] and place it inside of a special housing at the first sun of the equinox. Mon Julpa |
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⚫ | Zatec-Cha was a [[Sexes|male]] member of the Tammuz-an species with purple skin a long black mustache and goatee. He had two triangle shaped markings below each eye |
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==Behind the scenes== |
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− | + | The actor who provided the voice talents for Ko Zatec-Cha in the [[Star Wars: Droids: The Adventures of R2-D2 and C-3PO|''Star Wars Droids'']] animated series was that of [[John Stocker]]. |
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==Appearances== |
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+ | *''[[The Pirates and the Prince]]'' |
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+ | *{{DroidsCite|The Lost Prince}} {{1stm}} |
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+ | *{{DroidsCite|The New King}} {{1st}} |
==Sources== |
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+ | *{{KennerCite|set=Star Wars: Droids (toy line){{!}}''Star Wars: Droids''|pack=Kez-Iban|link=Droids-KezIban.asp}} |
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+ | *''[[A Guide to the Star Wars Universe, Second Edition, Revised and Expanded]]'' |
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+ | *''[[Star Wars Encyclopedia]]'' |
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+ | *''[[The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia]]'' |
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+ | *{{DB|character|monjulpa|Mon Julpa}} |
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+ | *{{DB|character|jessicameade|Jessica Meade}} |
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+ | *{{DB|character|janntosh|Jann Tosh}} |
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*{{DB|droid|ig88|IG-88}} |
*{{DB|droid|ig88|IG-88}} |
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+ | *{{DB|location|tyneshorky|Tyne's Horky}} |
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+ | *{{SW|url=news/the-droids-re-animated-part-2|int=The Droids Re-Animated|text=The Droids Re-Animated, Part 2|archivedate=20170706034156}} |
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Revision as of 22:33, 4 September 2019
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- "Hail Zatec-Cha! King of Tammuz-an!"
- ―Vinga
Ko Zatec-Cha was a magic-user and royal vizier of the planet Tammuz-an. Unsatisfied with his station, he sought to become absolute ruler of the planet and went to great extremes to subvert the authority of the ruling monarch, Prince Mon Julpa.
Biography
Several years before the Galactic Civil War, Ko Zatec-Cha embarked upon a scheme to do away with Prince Mon Julpa for good. He used his magic to transform the prince into an addle-brained amnesiac. Dressing him up as a broken-down android, he exiled him from Tammuz-an, forcing him to wander the galaxy as a simple-minded drifter. One of Mon Julpa's loyal followers, Sollag Den, stole the Tammuz-an Royal Scepter and fled his home world in the hopes of one day returning it to the prince. This greatly angered Zatec-Cha, for without the scepter, he could not legally assume the power of the throne. Zatec-Cha hired a bounty hunter named IG-88 and instructed him to recover Mon Julpa and the scepter.
Some time later, Mon Julpa found himself at the auction block in a mining colony on Tyne's Horky. There, he met the miner, Jann Tosh and the droids, C-3PO and R2-D2. Together they helped reunite Mon Julpa with Sollag. Sollag used the magic of the royal scepter to disperse Zatec-Cha's magic giving the prince command of his faculties once again. Joining with a freighter pilot named Jessica Meade, they returned to Tammuz-an to retake the throne.
IG-88 eventually tracked them back to the royal city and managed to acquire the royal scepter. With it, he was able to successfully capture Mon Julpa and bring him before Zatec-Cha. Zatec-Cha cast the prince into a dungeon pit in the hopes that he would be consumed by a monstrous Durkii. The only thing left to do was to assume the mantle of King of Tammuz-an.
In order to properly obtain the title, Zatec-Cha had to present the royal scepter to the Keeper of the Tower and place it inside of a special housing at the first sun of the equinox. However, Mon Julpa managed to escape from the Durkii pit and intercepted Zatec-Cha at the tower. He took the scepter from him and placed it inside of the tower, securing his rightful position as king. Zatec-Cha was then imprisoned for his treason, his chances of becoming king forever lost.
Personality and traits
Zatec-Cha was a male member of the Tammuz-an species with purple skin, a long black mustache, and a goatee. He had two triangle shaped markings below each eye. Zatec-Cha was always seen wearing the prestigious regal garments of his station.
Zatec-Cha was assisted by an incompetent Tammuz-anian sycophant named Vinga. Vinga's primary function was to speak Zatec-Cha's praises and execute every perfunctory job duty that Zatec-Cha handed down to him.
Behind the scenes
The actor who provided the voice talents for Ko Zatec-Cha in the Star Wars Droids animated series was that of John Stocker.
Appearances
- The Pirates and the Prince
- Star Wars: Droids: The Adventures of R2-D2 and C-3PO — "The Lost Prince" (First mentioned)
- Star Wars: Droids: The Adventures of R2-D2 and C-3PO — "The New King" (First appearance)
Sources
- Star Wars: Droids|Star Wars: Droids (Pack: Kez-Iban) (backup link)
- A Guide to the Star Wars Universe, Second Edition, Revised and Expanded
- Star Wars Encyclopedia
- The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia
- Mon Julpa in the Databank (content now obsolete; backup link)
- Jessica Meade in the Databank (content now obsolete; backup link)
- Jann Tosh in the Databank (content now obsolete; backup link)
- IG-88 in the Databank (content now obsolete; backup link)
- Tyne's Horky in the Databank (content now obsolete; backup link)
- The Droids Re-Animated, Part 2 on StarWars.com (article) (backup link)