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"Han Solo! I'm Imperial Specialist Ralsius Paldora. It's a pleasure to finally meet you."
―Ralsius Paldora, to Han Solo[src]

Ralsius Paldora was an human male who served as a Specialist in the Galactic Empire before defecting.

Biography

After defecting, Paldora made his way to the planet Takodana where he would, in exchange of safe passage off the planet and asylum, provided information to Han Solo in the form of data cubes, one for the New Republic that contained Imperial shipping routes, refueling locations, and hidden armaments, and another which contained what Solo needed to be able to get onto the planet Kashyyyk during his attempts to liberate the Wookiee homeworld.[1]

According to Paldora, most of the information came from an Imperial officer called Rax. Following a brief skirmish with Imperial forces, the smuggler was able to successfully get Paldora offworld.

Personality and traits

Paldora was a human male who prefered Merenzane Gold.[1]

Behind the scenes

Ralsius Paldora was a character created for the 2017 video game Star Wars Battlefront II,[1] where he was voiced by Oliver Vaquer. Writer Mitch Dyer conceived the character to be played by Vaquer after enjoying the actor's performance as Robert Lutece in the 2013 video game BioShock Infinite. The character's dialogue was written by Walt Williams.[2]

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Notes and references

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 Star Wars Battlefront II
  2. TwitterLogo Mitch Dyer (@MitchyD) on Twitter: "I wanted to write a part for @Oliver_Vaquer who I adored in BioShock Infinite and later just adored as a person. Paldora was the perfect fit. Fun, silly, and at peak Star Wars comedy when performing @waltdwilliams's lines." (backup link (MitchyD/status/931937731198050305) not verified!)
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