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|death=c. [[20 BBY/Legends|20 BBY]],<ref name="TNEC">''[[The New Essential Chronology]]''</ref><ref name="MedStar I">''[[MedStar I: Battle Surgeons]]''</ref> [[Drongar]]<ref name="MedStar I" />
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A [[Sexes/Legends|male]] '''Gungan harvester''' served the [[Galactic Republic/Legends|Galactic Republic]] during the [[Clone Wars/Legends|Clone Wars]] on the [[Planet/Legends|planet]] [[Drongar]].<ref name="MedStar I" /> Around [[20 BBY/Legends|20 BBY]],<ref name="TNEC" /> the [[Gungan/Legends|Gungan]] harvested [[bota]], a local [[Plant/Legends|plant]] that was able to cure several diseases, for the Republic. However, during his work, the fumbly-[[Fingers|fingered]] Gungan unintentionally activated a [[pulse bomb]] he carried on his [[bota hopper]]. The following explosion [[Death/Legends|killed]] the Gungan, destroyed the vehicle, turned a section of the landscape into a crater, and caused slight damage to the nearby [[Republic Mobile Surgical Unit 7]], a [[Grand Army of the Republic/Legends|Republic military]] [[Medcenter/Legends|hospital]].<ref name="MedStar I" />
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A [[Sexes/Legends|male]] '''Gungan harvester''' served the [[Galactic Republic/Legends|Galactic Republic]] during the [[Clone Wars/Legends|Clone Wars]] on the [[Planet/Legends|planet]] [[Drongar/Legends|Drongar]].<ref name="MedStar I" /> Around [[20 BBY/Legends|20 BBY]],<ref name="TNEC" /> the [[Gungan/Legends|Gungan]] harvested [[bota]], a local [[Plant/Legends|plant]] that was able to cure several diseases, for the Republic. However, during his work, the fumbly-[[Fingers|fingered]] Gungan unintentionally activated a [[pulse bomb]] he carried on his [[bota hopper]]. The following explosion [[Death/Legends|killed]] the Gungan, destroyed the vehicle, turned a section of the landscape into a crater, and caused slight damage to the nearby [[Republic Mobile Surgical Unit 7]], a [[Grand Army of the Republic/Legends|Republic military]] [[Medcenter/Legends|hospital]].<ref name="MedStar I" />
   
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==

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A male Gungan harvester served the Galactic Republic during the Clone Wars on the planet Drongar.[2] Around 20 BBY,[1] the Gungan harvested bota, a local plant that was able to cure several diseases, for the Republic. However, during his work, the fumbly-fingered Gungan unintentionally activated a pulse bomb he carried on his bota hopper. The following explosion killed the Gungan, destroyed the vehicle, turned a section of the landscape into a crater, and caused slight damage to the nearby Republic Mobile Surgical Unit 7, a Republic military hospital.[2]

Behind the scenes

The Gungan was first mentioned in MedStar I: Battle Surgeons, a novel written by Michael Reaves and Steve Perry and published on June 29, 2004.[2]

Appearances

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