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011-733-800-022
Galactic Registry Standard entry for Gamorreans. (COJ)
02021020
this was the cell in which Mirax Terrik was held, in the Imperical governor's mansion on Suarbi 7/5, under the control of Leonia Tavira. (IJ)
035
this model of SoroSuub blaster pistol had a long, thick stock and was heavier than most other blasters. (GMH)
04-7
this was a model of Novaldex power converters used on most X-Wings built after the Battle of Endor. (WS)
079
this was the designation of the Z-95 Headhunter Corran Horn used when he left the Jedi praxeum on Yavin 4 and was picked up by the Errant Venture. (IJ)
0797-Petothel
this was a code phrase Gara Petothel had installed in the computer systems of the Implacable, which allowed her to gain access to virtually any room on the ship. When the Implacable was severely damaged by the New Republic over Ession, she used it to gain access to Apwar Trigit's quarters and escape the Implacable by using Trigit's personal escape pod. (WS)
1-H
the designation of Ubrikkian’s heavy Imperial-class repulsortank. Measuring 20.5 meters in length, the 1-H had the toughest armor and heaviest weaponry of all the repulsortanks. The 1-H required a crew of five, and was armed with a Mark 4e/S heavy laser cannon and a medium blaster cannon. (SWJ9)
1-L
the designation of Ubrikkian’s light Imperial-class repulsortank. Measuring 20.5 meters in length, the 1-L had the least armor and lightest weaponry of all the repulsortanks. The 1-L required a crew of two, and was armed with a medium blaster cannon. It was the fastest of the repulsortanks, and was really nothing more than an armored landspeeder. (SWJ9)
1-M
the designation of Ubrikkian’s medium Imperial-class repulsortank. Measuring 20.5 meters in length, the 1-M was considered the "middle of the road" in terms of armor and weaponry. Thus, it was the least popular of all the repulsortanks, for it didn’t fill a military niche. The 1-M required a crew of three, and was armed with a medium laser cannon and a heavy repeating blaster. (SWJ9)
1.4 FD P-Tower
one of Atgar's inexpensive anti-vehicle weapons. The Alliance used a number of these to help guard Echo Base on Hoth. They hoped that shear numbers of the readily-available implements would help defend the base. (RPG)
1D
Corellian Engineering Corporation gun-mounting servo-turrets. (EGV)
10-Code
this is a spacer code which uses pairs of numbers beginning with the number 10 for different common words or phrases. It was probably developed after the Empire began craking down on spacers and smugglers. (TFE)
10-T
Kuat Drive Yards' monorail train. It was propelled via the use of advanced superconductor technology. (GG9)
10-96
this is a 10-code which predates the creation of the official code language, and is rooted in the Old Corellian language. It actually has two meanings: an imbalanced individual, or a ke'dem. (TFE)
100
this is a rifle-sized model of SonoMax riot control sound weapon. (CSA)
100-GU
this was a low-powered antigravity unit used to power landspeeders. The average speeder required four such units to remain afloat. (POT)
1010
this was a model of personal combat armor produced by Krail Armory. The Model 1010 suit is unique in that it is coated with photo-reactive crystals that bend and reflect the ambient colors of the wearer's immediate surroundings, making the wearer appear to blend into their environment. The 1010 suit is also covered by reflec plating, which absorbs the energy produced by sensors. The 1010 suit was deemed illegal for individual use on many planets. (KO)
1023
Davin Felth's serial number as an Imperial stormtrooper on Tatooine. (TME)
1033
this deep-space anomaly, located near Carconth, was designated by the New Republic. (TT)
1047
a member of Davin Felth's Zeta squadron, this stormtrooper shot Het Nkik. (TME)
11-17
a small, treaded droid used for mining and excavation, he has a top-mounted laser and side-mounted saws for cutting through various materials. 1-17 helps Unit Zed's group of droids destroy Grozbok. (DRO)
1138
Cell block from which Han and Luke are supposedly moving Chewie during their rescue of Princess Leia on the first Death Star. (SW)
12
a series of labor droids. (TJP)
12 South Jedi Lane
the address of Ken's dome house in the Lost City of the Jedi. (LCJ)
12-4C-41
this droid worked on Cloud City as part of Lando Calrissian's automated support structure. 12-4C-41 served as a traffic controller. This droid was one of the few that survived EV-9D9's near-destruction of Cloud City, for she had dismembered a number of them during her rampage. 12-4C-41 managed to discover EV-9D9's data trail out of Cloud City, and spent the next few years tracking her down. He found her in Jabba the Hutt's palace, and quickly incapacitated her with four blaster shots. He then removed her abherrent third optic sensor and her pain-simulator button, depriving EV-9D9 of the sensations of death. He called it "balancing the equation," reminding her that she had diabled many of the 12-series droids on Cloud City. He freed all of EV-9D9's tortured droids, and together they slowly dismantled her until she no longer functioned. (TJP)
120,000
a trip across the known galaxy would require the traveler to traverse 120,000 light-years. (SOL)
1249th Mobile Corps
this division of the Imperial Army supported the 2391st Battle Squadron when it attempted to take control of the Kalinda System, some years after the Battle of Endor. (TSK)
13th Imperial Diplomatic Conclave
this meeting of planetary leaders who supported the New Order was held on Phelarion, and was hosted by Lady Tarkin. It was disrupted when Leia Organa, posing as the megonite miner Lerna, threw a stimufrost drink in the face of Shea Hublin. (CSWEA)
13X
one of Teradoc's Victory-class Star Destroyers, the 13X was under the command of Vice Admiral Pellaeon. When Admiral Daala executed Teradoc and the other warlords, the 13X was placed under the command of Colonel Cronus, who took as his command ship. The 13X led Daala's fleet of Victory-class ships on a galaxy-wide rampage before rejoining her fleet at the assault on Yavin 4. During the battle, a New Republic Corellian gunship, grievously wounded in battle, rammed the 13X and destroyed it. (DS)
13398247
this was supposedly Lieutenant Grallant's operating number. (TFE)
15-0-3-11
the Chokan Imperial port authority code used by Isolder at the Imperial scrap yard on Dathomir. (CPL)
151
the New Republic's databases contained no political or social information about this galactic sector. (SOL)
15,000
this was the number of credits offered by the Empire to any bounty hunter that captured Alliance ships and/or personnel fleeing the planet Hoth following the Battle of Hoth. (TBH)
150,000
this is the number of credits Darth Vader offered for the capture of either Han Solo or Leia Organa, following the Battle of Hoth. (TBH)
16th Fighter Squadron
known as Blue Flight, this E-Wing squadron was assigned to the Fifth Battle Group's blockade of Doornik-319. (SOL)
16th Tactical Reconnaissance Group
this flight of New Republic ferret and prowler ships was formed during the Black Fleet Crisis. Placed under the command of Colonel Mauit’ta, it was formed to further scout the Koornacht Cluster after the loss of several prowler ships at the hands of Yevethan starships. (TT)
162.S*D/3/r^6.56
this is the Novacron Press identification tag for The Book of Practical Lightsaber Technique, written by Vo'ren Faalo. (GG9)
17-kv
this was the designation of Baktoid Armor Workshop’s anti=personnel blasters, used on the MTT transport craft. (X1)
17-W
the service access corridor which led to the Millennium Falcon when Lando stopped on Oseon 6845. (LCF)
1701/7
the wavespeeder Leia, Ackbar, and Cilghal are in when Daala launches her attack on Calamari. (DA)
17,000
the amount of the deal which Obi-Wan Kenobi struck with Han Solo for passage to the Alderaan system. 2,000 was paid in advance, and the remainder was paid when they arrived on Alderaan. (SW)
179
this starfighter pilot training protocol encourages teamwork and cooperation by giving all points scored by each pilot to his wingman. (WS)
181st Imperial Fighter Group
this was the TIE Fighter squadron made famous by Soontir Fel. (WS)
1831
this Gallisport docking bay was where Alijah Orr tried to impound the Lumrunner. (SWJ9)
194,000,000
the number of credits it costs to buy a Kuat Drive Yards Nebulon-B frigate. This figure is about a twentieth the cost of an Imperial-class Star Destroyer. (SFS)
2-B
this starship fleet formation is often used by the New Republic when the fleet is outnumbered and outgunned. (TNR)
2-E
the small, green E-series droid C-3PO and R2-D2 meet on Kalarba. He, along with his droid companions Q-E and U-E, used to run the local nursery but were ordered by Mister Vuldo to build illegal blasters. After U-E was destroyed by Vuldo, Q-E and 2-E got C-3PO, R2-D2, and Nak to help them expose Vuldo's scheme. (DRO)
2-ROB
this medical droid was assigned to the crew of Ki-Adi-Mundi’s Old Republic starship, during his search for Ephant Mon and his daughter, Sylvn. Her databanks were programmed with medical information on over twelve million species, but her overall programming was a prototype and, therefore, not fully tested. (PTR)
2-ZH
this Industrial Automaton Surgical Droid was often used in prisons. (JASB)
2-1B (Two-Onebee)
designation of a series of humanoid medical droids built by Geentech. (The Movie Trilogy Sourcebook says the 2-1B series was built by Industrial Automaton.) They are simply-constructed droids with incredible perception and talent, having performed flawlessly for decades during the last years of the Old Republic through the era of the New Republic. They can also be modified to perform precise technical procedures as well. A certain 2-1B droid in the service of Lord Cuvir was part of the inspection team that went to Wor Tandell. When Tiree attacked and killed Cuvir, 2-1B decided to return with Tiree and join the Alliance. 2-1B was eventually assigned to the Alliance’s Echo Base on Hoth, and served as the base’s primary medical droid. It was 2-1B, with assistance from FX-7, that treated Luke Skywalker after he was assaulted by the Wampe ice creature. Following the evacuation of Echo Base after the Battle of Hoth, 2-1B was on the Bright Hope when it was disabled by the combined fire of the Mist Hunter and an Imperial-class Star Destroyer. 2-1B helped treat the wounded aboar the ship before being rescued by Zuckuss and 4-LOM. The 2-1B droid that helped Luke recover from exposure to the harsh environment of Hoth was portrayed by Russel Horton for the The Empire Strikes Back Radio Drama on National Public Radio. (ESB, ESBR, GDV, SWSB, MTS)
2a
Incom fission engines used on the Z-95 Headhunter. They are rated at 275 KT. (TIE)
2GS-91E20
this pulsar is near the New Republic’s deep-space anomaly 2249. (TT)
2PO
this series of protocol droids preceeded the 3PO series. Melnea Arnthout had a 2PO with her on Tatooine. It was stolen, but later returned, by the Jawas. (GG7)
2X-3KPR
one of the KPR series of droids built by Lerrimore Droids, the 2X models were built a perimeter defense droids. Owen Lars used some of these small, rolling droids to patrol his moisture farm. (CCG)
2X-7KPR
this basic security was programmed to monitor security perimeters and floodlights at Imperial outposts. Stationed on Tatooine, the small droid found its way into the employ of Jabba the Hutt, but was stolen from the crimelonrd by a tribe of Jawas. (CCG9)
2.427 x 3.886 x 673.52
this point, located above the plane of the known galaxy, was where Zuckuss believed the Alliance fleet would assemble to escape the Empire, following the Battle of Hoth. When 4-LOM finally got the the fleet with Toryn Farr, he discovered that Zuckuss had been a mere two degrees off in his estimate. (TBH)
20m-Cp
Geleig strobe/C-beam lamps, similar to those mounted on the front of the Millennium Falcon. (SCRE)
2025
this is the designation of a city ordinance in Griann, on the planet Teyr. Known as the Privacy of Official Records law, it required the approval of a district supervisor to acquire records from the city. (SOL)
20,000
the price on Talon Kaarde's head. (DFR)
21st Recon Group
this New Republic fleet was formed to supplement the Fifth Battle Group, which was attempting to blockade the Koornacht Cluster and prevent further Yevethan atrocities. The 21st was given the hazardous duty of gathering reconnaissance on the 13 major Yevethan worlds, in order to better understand their defenses and weaknesses. (SOL)
210
this is a model of Krail Armory personal battle armor. It is similar to the armor worn by stormtroopers: a full-body glove covered with interlocking armor. It has more features than stormtrooper armor, though, incorporating an Arakyd Whisper Jumper jet pack, enhanced life support systems, and various weapons systems. The 210 personal armor package is illegal on most worlds. (GG9)
2112
Zeth Durron's stormtrooper identification number on Carida. (COTF)
2127
this section of the Imperial requires that a bounty hunter notify its quarry, once captured, that it is targeted for assassination for crimes committed against humanity. (TBH)
2187
number of Princess Leia's cell on the first Death Star (SW)
22
the model number of Menstar Motors patrol scooter. It measured 2.1 meters in length. (GG7)
22-B
model number of Ikas-Adno's Nightfalcon speederbike. (RPG)
221
this is the designation of a series of sublight engines developed and manufactured by Nubian. (X1)
22T4
an Imperial Arms hold-out blaster. (GG9)
2249
this is the designation of one of the unknown, deep-space anomalies tracked by the New Republic. Colonel Pakkpekatt and Bijo Hammax tracked it down and invesitigated it during their search for the Teljkon vagabond. It was a 60-meter cylindrical structure of metal mesh capped with two fifteen-meter spheres. Its exact use was never discovered. (TT)
229811-B
serial number of the Millennium Falcon's main engine block. Luke uses it as his serial number while on board the Eye of Palpatine. (COJ)
23 Mere
this colony world was visited by the Star Morning after it left Darepp, en route to Motexx. (SOL)
23K
this was a Gallofree Yards service shuttle, measuring 18 meters in length and requiring a single pilot. It can transport up to six passengers and a metric ton of cargo. The 23K was unarmed. (GG7)
2354
this Alliance Executive Order commands that an field operatives stay away from Adalric Brandl at all costs. (SWJ8)
2391st Battle Squadron
this Imperial Navy task force was thought to have been destroyed shortly after the Battle of Endor. It reappeared in the Kalinda System some years later, consisting on an Imperial-class Star Destroyer, a pair of Victory-class Star Destroyers, an Interdictor cruiser, and several support ships. The Kalindean DeepSpace Fleet was able to repel the 2391st, and later pushed them out of the system after the completion of Project Second Chance. (TSK)
24th Bombardment Squadron
this squadron of K-Wing bomber groupings served the Fifth Battle Group. They were part of Task Force Blackvine during the unsuccessful blocakde of Doornik-319. (SOL)
2,400
Luke Skywalker paid 2,400 credits for his X-34 landspeeder on Tatooine. (EGV)
243-XT
Clayton Balrog's spacetrooper platoon. (SWSB)
250,000
the number of credits Jabba the Hutt paid to Boba Fett for the capture of Han Solo, following the Battle of Hoth. Jabba paid more than the original bounty of 100,000 credits after discovering that Solo could be displayed in his carbonite encasement. (TBH)
26640
Corellian Chain Management navigation computer, equipped with limited non-AI processing. (SCRE)
27th Denarian Fleet
this Old Republic Navy fleet was one of the first to be overhauled under the auspices of the New Order. Palpatine ordered some 250 Victory-class Star Destroyers decommissioned to make way for the new Imperial-class Star Destroyers. The Victories were stripped of weaponry and sold at auction to raise money for the Imperial war machine. The Corporate Sector Authority won the property rights to a majority of the Victories, which they re-outfitted and placed at the forefront of their own fleet. (CSA)
27th Hour Social Club
located in Margath's on Elshandruu Pica, this is the place to visit on the planet. It attracts beings from all walks of life, from successful businesspeople to used-droid salesmen. A minimum of 150 beings populate the club 27 hours a day - which is amazing given that Elshandruu Pica's day only lasts 26 hours, thus the club's name. Live music is always performed there. One of the most popular bands to play the club is Deeply Religious, although they often perform in disguise. (GG9)
2826
Gebnerret Vibrion's cell number while imprisoned at Selnesh. (TFE)
2839.23.893.84
these are the galactic star coordinates of the planet Yaronn. (GMS)
29L
Carbanti electromagnetic countermeasures package. (SCRE)
295.902/V8
this was the identification number of the Imperial Commander assigned to gain control of Bhir’khi Pass and eliminate the New Republic’s power generators there. (SWJ9)
3-Delta-Delta
this is an Imperial emergency code, used by Grand Moff Ravik to signal the Relentless following his successful capture of the Alliance transport ship Celestial. (OS)
3-Z Light Freighter
this round, sacuer-shaped transport ship was built by NovaDrive. It measures 28 meters in length. (SS)
3-0A
this was the designation of Ton Phanan's X-Wing while he was a member of Wraith Squadron. It was the ship to which one of Apwar Trigit's Morrt droids was attached, and helped lead Trigit to Folor. (WS)
3D-4X
this silver-plated administrative droid was owned by Hekis Durumm Perdo Kolokk Baldikarr Thun. When IG-88 arrived on Mechis III to set up its base, it signalled all droids to eliminate organic lifeforms immediately. When 3D-4X delivered its master’s tea and production data, it also delivered a pair of blaster bolts to the man’s head. IG-88 then used the droid, which had access to Thun’s digitized signature, to monitor any external details that might come up. (TBH)
3Eng
the designation of a Mon Calamari forward tech station system. (RM)
3PO Droid
manufactured by Cybot Galactica, the 3PO series of protocol droids is the most advanced model on the market. Standing 1.7 meters tall, the 3PO series resembles most humanoid races in appearance. They are equipped with SyntheTech AA-1 VerboBrains and a TranLang III communication module. (SW, SWSB)
3rd Imperial Heavy Armor
the most dangerous of all the Imperial ground forces encountered by the Alliance. (VOF)
300
ISBe hyperspace transmitter antenna. (RM)
32nd Cruiser Squadron
this New Republic Naval fleet, under the command of Captain S’lixike, patrolled the Kalinda System during Project Second Chance. (TSK)
326-827
garbage disposal unit on the first Death Star into which Princess Leia, Luke, and Han escaped from detention block AA-23. (SWR)
3263827
garbage disposal unit on the first Death Star into which Princess Leia, Luke, and Han escaped from detention block AA-23. (SW)
327
an Imperial CR90 corvette group supporting the Warspite near Dellalt. (XW)
327
this Nubian hyperdrive design was incredibly powerful, but also beautiful to look at. It had a 1.8 rating, making it fairly powerful for its small size. Note that the novelization and screenplay of Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace refer to this as a T-14 hyperdrive. (X1)
33-129-T
pilot's ready room on the Chimaera. (DFR)
339-054-001-6
this was the combination to the central control room in Seti Ashgad’s residence in Hweg Shul, on Nam Chorios. The room housed the facilities by which he controlled the various synthdroids in his possession. (POT)
349XER34
this was the code used by Corran Horn to allow Lai Nootka to raise the shields on the Star's Delight after it was liberated from Garqi. (TFE)
36DD
the designation used by Boo Rawl to get the Long Run into the Kuat Freight Port and steal a Colony Class 23669 power generator. (SWJ9)
366-117891
the identification number of the garbage masher into which Princess Leia leads Han and Luke on the first Death Star. (SWN)
37L0b
this Alliance datafile held information useful for modifying the galven pattern of a blaster. (CFG)
37s
one of Faberstien-Lago's emergency escape pods. (SCRE)
37th Imperial Fighter Wing
Soontir Fel was assigned to this Imperial TIE Fighter squadron after graduating from the Imperial Academy. (HXW)
3720:1
the odds of successfully navigating a flight through an asteroid field, according to C-3PO. (ESB)
38
a Nordoxicon anticoncussion-field generator. (EGV)
4-axial Stabilizer
this device provides multi-dimensional stability to a starship’s hyperdrive motivator. (OS)
4-LB
this large, square labor droid ran a power station in Mos Eisley. 4-LB lived on the old Lank settlement, and confused Adar Tallon with Bels Lank. Thus, he was approached by the bounty hunter IG-72 during the hunt for Tallon. 4-LB provided information on Lank's whereabouts, thinking that IG-72 was describing him. IG-72 then disintegrated the labor droid. (TM)
4-LOM
a rogue droid bounty hunter conscripted by Darth Vader to find the Millennium Falcon, it had an insect-like head and humanoid body. 4-LOM was a late-model Industrial Automaton protocol droid which had served as an interpreter on the Kuari Princess. He was equipped with a TranLang III communications module so that he could interface between the ship's guests and its computer. Because both 4-LOM and the ship's computer knew the exact locations of the passengers' valuables, they began simulating the "perfect theft." However, both of them soon began to discover how to alter the other's programming, and a series of thefts began to be reported aboard the Princess. One of the first such thefts was that of the Ankarres Sapphire, stolen from Dom Pricina. 4-LOM initially took the stone to protect it from Dom Pricina’s careless handling of the stone. However, 4-LOM realized that most humans were careless as Dom Pricina had been, and taking the stone opened up to programming to 4-LOM. The continued interaction between 4-LOM and the ship's computer enhanced and widened the droid's own sentience, and 4-LOM began to grow bored of the simple thefts. 4-LOM left the ship when it made port, and began working as an information broker and master thief. He worked for Jabba the Hutt for a while, and the Hutt eventually made 4-LOM a deal it couldn't refuse: in return for a complete refit that would allow the droid to perform violent actions, 4-LOM would agree to become one of Jabba's personal bounty hunters. Jabba paired 4-LOM with Zuckuss, and the two became Jabba's favorite hunters. 4-LOM became obsessed with learning how to use intuition, and studied Zuckuss during the Gand’s mediations. 4-LOM even thought about trying to understand the Force. When Vader put out the bounty on Han Solo's head, Jabba sent the two to the Executor as unofficial emissaries to the Empire. Note that, although The Essential Guide to Characters indicates Jabba sent them, Tales of the Bounty Hunters tells that the two sought out Vader after Zuckuss discovered the bounty during a meditative trance. The droid and the Gand never got involed with the Hunt for Solo, as they discovered that the Alliance would help them more than the Empire. They eventually joined the Alliance, after saving the crew of the Bright Hope near Hoth. While waiting for Zuckuss’ lungs to heal, 4-LOM had a form of prescient insight, and thought he saw himself working with a group of Jedi trainees. Once Zuckuss’ lungs healed, the pair left to intercept Boba Fett and recover Solo. Even though Boba Fett was the one to capture Solo, the other bounty hunters tracked Fett to try and bargain with him. Led by Bossk, 4-LOM and the others intercepted Fett at Gaul. Fett managed to escape, but 4-LOM was disabled and left in the hold of Slave-I. When 4-LOM reactivated itself, it signaled the others to give them Fett's location. However, Fett discovered the transmission and shot 4-LOM through the head. Fett then used the inert droid as a stand-in for Han Solo’s frozen form, as he used Zuckuss for a stand-in of himself. Fett sent them out of Slave-I on Tatooine, to draw off any of Jabba’s minions who would have stolen Solo’s body and claimed the bounty themselves. Note that the Essential Guide to Characters indicates that Jabba retained the services of 4-LOM and Zuckuss until his own death, despite the destruction of the droid in Shadows of the Empire. (ESB, EGC, SE, SEC, TBH)
4-1B
the medical droid used by Captain Ixsthmus aboard the starship Long Shot. (SWCP)
4B-X
this research droid was part of the Alliance’s droid pool at the Massassi Base on Yavin 4, shortly before the Battle of Yavin. After the destruction of the first Death Star, 4B-X was assigned to the crew that escorted Trux Zissu to Delantine. 4B-X was a short, barrel-shaped automaton with a large datascreen for a head and a feminine personality. 4B-X was the latest model of her series, and was designed to operate in nearly any environment. Instead of feet, 4B-X had four long legs that ended with tractor-wheels which could be retracted if necessary. (SA1)
4C
this is the designation of the New Republic Navy’s Central Computer Operating Signal Division, used in emergency situations to reprogram droids or other automated systems in the event of organic loss of life. (POT)
4j.4
Incom fusial thrust engines used on X-Wings. It is rated at 300 KTU. (SCRE, XW)
4K7
Cygnus's Dual Line ion engines, rated at 300 KTU. (XW)
4L4
another Incom fusial thrust engine used on X-Wings. (SWSB)
4OV9
callsign of the TIE Interceptor Maarek Stele was piloting when Admiral Mordon's shuttle was overtaken near Farboon. (TIE)
4X
this is an Atgar personal blaster rifle manufactured for Imperial use. (POT)
4.2 VMT
Koensayr power converter. (RM)
4.4
designation of Merr-Sonn's grenade launcher. (ISB)
400 MGS
TriLuna stardrive and hyperdrive motivator used on the MC80a Star Cruiser. (SCRE)
40,000
this is the number of credits paid to Chenlambec and Tinian I’att for the capture of Bossk in the Lomabu System. Desnand did, however, keep 3,000 credits for the cost of transferring the huge Trandoshan into custody. (TBH)
400,000,000,000
the approximate number of stars in the galaxy. This is about 400 billion. Around half of these have planets which support some form of life. 10% of those developed life on their own, and one in a thousand of these worlds developed sentient life (about 20 million forms of sentient life). (TME)
411
model number of one of Czerka's holdout blasters. (RASB)
412 Wozwashi Street
sight of the Number 3 Supply Dump on Rishi. (DFR)
42nd Republican Guard Assault Division
this New Republic Naval squadron supported the 32nd Cruiser Squadron during its patrol of the Kalinda System , during Porject Second Chance. (TSK)
427
an Imperial CR90 corvette group supporting the Warspite near Dellalt. (XW)
434 DeathHammer
a model of Merr-Sonn blaster pistol. (GG9)
44
Merr-Sonn's heavy blaster pistol, it is very similar to the BlasTech DL-44. (CCG)
440
Aratech's super-heavy-duty armored weapons chassis. (ISB)
448 DataSifter
this top-of-the-line data storage and search system was developed during the New Order, and found widespread use in Imperial libraries and Ubiqtorate bases. (VOF)
45-2
this section of the Treaties of Alliance documents the use of an emergency requisition of a member world's ship in times of dire need. (VOF)
460
a pre-Clone Wars mainframe computer. (COJ)
484-J4e
Phoah-Kingsmeyer shield projector and screen control. (SCRE)
5D6-RA-7
this humanoid automaton was assigned as an aide to Admiral Motti's staff. 5D6-RA-7 was, in actuality, an ISB spy, planted on the first Death Star to investigate any Imperial officer whose loyalty was in question. This droid was foul-tempered and vindictive, and was not liked by the other droids assigned to the Death Star. 5D6-RA-7's head was dominated by large, eye-like photoreceptors, and had a thin body. (CCG)
5g8
SI quickscan vector imaging system. (TIE)
5G7
SI quickscan vector imaging crosshair targeting system. (SCRE)
5P8
the New Republic prowler ship that discovered Platt Mallar's TIE Interceptor. 5P8 was part of the Fifth Battle Group at the time. (BTS)
500-X
an out-dated shipboard NavCom unit. (JS)
5,000,000
this was the number of credits offered for the recovery - alive - of the Butcher of Montellian Serat. (TBH)
523A
this section of the Old Republic’s Galactic Senate bylaws required that any accusation of blockade or invasion must be investigated by an appointed commission before the Senate can act on the situation. It was one of the many bylaws and protocols that eventually dragged the Senate down and brought about the end of the Old Republic. (TPM)
524
an Imperial CR90 corvette group supporting the Warspite near Dellalt. (XW)
53241
the lockout code used by Big Jak Targrim to hold the Kuari Princess's navigational controls hostage. (RM)
54D
this is the designation of a modular personality system which can be applied to a droid’s brain. (CFG)
542.21
DataLine Press identification number for the book Study of the Galactic Balance of Power: The New Order's Greatest Challenge. (GG9)
577
this was the designation of Dyne’s radial atomizing sublight engines. These huge, doughnut-shaped propulsion systems were found on many Corellian Engineering Corporation starships during the last decades of the Old Republic. (X1)
590
this is a model of Braxxon-Fipps fusion generator. (VOF)
6T-L
this droid, an F7V valet/translator droid designated by the full number KL-6T-LF7V/T, was humanoid in form with silver plating trimmed in red. Originally programmed as a proper and subservient valet, 6T-L was reprogrammed by the Alliance and placed in the service of Crying Dawn Singer when the Shashay entered Imperial space. This role, as assistant to Singer and as Alliance agent, was negotiated by the Alliance and the Shashay Nestmothers. 6T-L’s new programming augmented the valet programming, turning the droid into an intensely loyal servant who would do anything for its "master." In stressful periods, 6T-L’s programming often kicks into high gear, and the droid becomes heroic. (TA)
6x4
Incom fusial thrust engine. (EGV)
6-2Aug2
this Czerka hunting rifle had an extended barrel, which helped it target long-range objects without a laser sight. Luke Skywalker owned one while he was a youth on Tatooine. (CCG2)
6-5C
a medical droid assigned to the Ravagor, it helped repair the damage sustained by Ranulf Trommer in his TIE Bomber attack on Aguarl 3. (ROC)
620C
this model of Radon-Ulzer racing engine measures 7 meters in length. A thin, cylindrical engine housing contains the turbine drives, which can propel a craft forward at up to 800 kph. (RAC, X1)
64-Y Swift 3 Repulsor Sled
one of Aratech's military speeders, the Swift 3 repulsor sled was designed to combat the roving swoop gangs and pirates of the Outer Rim during the New Order. With its speed, it can easily outrun the fastest swoops and speederbikes. With a single medium blaster cannon, drop nets, and a clamping hook launcher, it can also immobilize its targets. Similar to swoops and speederbikes, the Swift 3 is a high-powered engine with a seat. (ISB)
6500 ATV
Ubrikkian's all-purpose troop transport speeder, it was designed to be piloted by a single person, and could accommodate up to eight troopers. It was armed with a single, front-mounted laser cannon. (SN)
651374
Xaverri left Han Solo a bonus for his work as her assistant in this account with the Imperial Bank of Coruscant. (THG)
66D
this is the designation of a modular personality system which can be applied to a droid’s brain. (CFG)
666
a code used by Hosrel Perimeter Control to signal a squadron to scramble and investigate an unidentified target. (LCS)
676th Light Support Scouts
this Imperial unit was best known as a holding tank for murderers, thieves, cowards, and the less intelligent and undisciplined members of the Imperial infantry. It was said that the 676th were "the first to arrive, and the first to die." (SWJ8)
6783rd Troop Line
this remnant of the Imperial Navy supported the primary battle group which attempted to take control of the Kalinda System, some years after the Battle of Endor. (TSK)
68970024
Tycho Celcho's serial number. (XWRS)
700-Penetrator
a military weapon designed for the Empire, one was illegally obtained by Lo Khan for use on the Hyperspace Marauder. (DE2)
7085
Mason-Branger ionization reactor and regulator. (SCRE)
714-D
the designation of an Imperial command speeder in used on the planet Kessel, it was captured by the Alliance for covert use. (GDV)
718-A
this was the designation of the AT-AT stolen by Sienn Sconn, during his attempt to steal a Rythani Products prototype from Moff Caerbellak. (SWJ9)
72
Gyrhil auto-blaster used on later B-Wing models. (EGV)
725:1
the odds of surviving a night exposed to the harsh environment of Hoth, accoring to C-3PO. (ESB)
74-Y
one of Aratech's most popular speeder bikes, the 74-Y was designed as a civilian-use craft. It is flown by a single pilot, and is controlled with pedals and handgrips. a pair of outriggers and four forward steering vanes provide manueverability. (ROTJ, SWSB, EGV)
74-Z
one of Aratech's newer speeder bikes, the 74-Z was designed as a military version of the 74-Y speeder bike. It is flown by a single pilot, and is armed with a single laser cannon. The 74-Z was equipped with communications modules, sensor and stealth packages, and an enhanced power plant. It has a maximum flight ceiling of 25 meters. It gained great favor amoung Imperial scout troopers, and was used extensively by the Empire during their occupation of the forest moon of Endor. (HTSB, EGV)
7,421:1
C-3PO quotes these odds to R2-D2, while on Cyblic XII after the Death Seed plague was unleashed by Seti Ashgad and Dzym. Threepio indicated that these were the odds against a simulatneous mutation of a single virus into multiple vectors. (POT)
75
this model of SonoMax riot control sound weapon is a pistol-sized device that issues a calibrated sonic blast. (CSA)
758
an Imperial CR90 corvette group supporting the Warspite near Dellalt. (XW)
8-D8 (Atedeeate)
this thin-limbed, white droid was originally a starship maintenance droid that was sold into Jabba the Hutt's service. During the last years of the Hutt's reign on Tatooine, 8-D8 served under EV-9D9 in the droid torture chamber. 80D8 was sympathetic to the droid it was forced to torute, and hated EV-9D9. (ROTJ, CCG7)
8A70b
this BlasTech datafile contained information on upgrading a blaster’s galven pattern, and could be downloaded directly to the blaster’s micro-electronics. Airen Cracken received it from Inat Rangoon, who stole the code directly from BlasTech’s central computer. The galven pattern created by this sequence was very dangerous, and produced a ripple-wash which jostled the barrel of the blaster. This often resulted in the barrel shattering. BlasTech first put this galven pattern into productionon the A280 weapon. (CFG)
8F
known as Aiteff, this droid worked for Agapos the Ninth on Monor II. A silver protocol droid, Aiteff didn't walk on feet. Instead, a pair of motorized treads moved the droid along. (SWJ10)
8t88
this lowly calculation droid learned to covet credits while acting as an accountant. 8t88 also discovered that it wanted to be more human, and set off to gain power and fortune as a bounty hunter. Roughly humanoid in shape, 8t88 is a spindly automaton. 8t88 was hired by Jerec to obtain the location of the Valley of the Jedi from Morgan Katarn. The droid managed to steal Morgan's journal disk, which led Jerec to Sulon and the ceiling tiles Katarn used to hide the Valley's location. 8t88 was then pursued across the galaxy by Morgan's son, Kyle, who recovered the disk but never got a chance to destroy 8t88. (DF2)
800,000
this is the number of credits offered by Darth Vader for the capture - alive and whole - of the Millennium Falcon and its crew, shortly after the Battle of Hoth. (TBH)
82B
this is the designation of a modular personality system which can be applied to a droid’s brain. (CFG)
82Y
this New Republic starfighter pilot training simulation pitted an X-Wing against the Yevethan D-type fighter. The simulation was designed with information gathered during the unsuccessful blockade of Doornik-319. Admiral Ackbar used to train Plat Mallar. (SOL)
82,471
the designation of the Imperial bounty issued for Adar Tallon. (TM)
867-3A4
this grid sector location, found within the Serianan Asteroid Belt, provides the location of The Gulch. (SWJ8)
8730837
this computer memory tag is used to tell a data file to transfer to a mem-stik. (CFG)
8800
a Ubrikkian limousine landspeeder, these were designed for pleasure but were often modified for security and transport of high-ranking personnel. (SN)
885.774.283
this is the Imperial Mandatory Notifications Ordnance. Sections B-E details the illegal postings of bounties. (GG9)
9-A-9
this attendant droid accompanied the protocol droid Poe. Contained in the memory banks of 9-A-9 was information which proved Plourr had survived the mass execution of her father and family at the hands of the Priamsta. 9-A-9 contained this information because, at one time, was a nanny to Plourr while she was a youth. (XWWP)
9G
DeepSpace Industries' explorer droid. This 1.3-meter-tall automaton was designed to quickly investigate new-found planets and determine their habitability. (RPG)
9j
Iotek's ion power cells. (XW)
9000-Z001
a round, pod-shaped landspeeder built by Ubrickkian Industries. This speeder was originally built to appeal to the Ugor race, as noted in its spherical shape, with viewports on all sides. It measured 6.8 meters in diameter. (SW, GG7)
9000-Z004
a sleak, low-riding landspeeder built by Ubrickkian Industries, it has become very popular with young adults. It comes with unique holographic displays and enhanced stabilizers. (RPG)
9,057
there are 9,057 known forms of sign language used throughout the galaxy. (SOL)
91.33725
4-LOM once calculated that Gand findsmen were this accurate each time they went into their meditative trances. (TBH)
921
this was Bria Tharen’s pilgrim number, while living on Ylesia while worshiping the Oneness. (TPS)
96.72
Sarlain Star Press identification number for Heroes of the Republic. (GG9)
976a
this is a standard form of lubricant container valve nozzle. It is one of the few which can be converted for used as a blaster gas canister. (CFG)
98th "Laser Storm" Forward Observer Shuttle Wing
a branch of the Imperial Navy which provides astrogation and emergency support during space battles. (SWSB)
980
this is the designation of a CoMar environmental space suit built for the remnants of the Imperial Navy which survived the Battle of Endor. (POT)
#2 Warpod
this Ulig Abaha Dimel pinnace design measured 20 meters in length. It required a pilot and four gunners, and could carry six troops. This swift ship could attain sublight speeds of 1,000 kilometers per hour in atmosphere, and was armed with two laser cannons and a plasma torch. (CSA)