Esta lista incompleta de personajes de la franquicia de Star Wars contiene solo aquellos que se consideran parte del canon oficial de Star Wars , a partir de los cambios realizados por Lucasfilm en abril de 2014. Tras su adquisición por The Walt Disney Company en 2012, Lucasfilm renombró la mayor parte de las novelas, cómics, videojuegos y otras obras producidas desde la película de 1977 Star Wars como Star Wars Legends y las declararon no canónicas para el resto de la franquicia. [1] [2] [3] Como tal, la lista contiene solo información de las películas de Skywalker Saga , la serie de televisión animada de 2008 Star Wars: The Clone Wars, y trabajos publicados después de abril de 2014.
La lista está organizada en humanos y varias especies exóticas. No se incluyen personajes de droides , por lo que para ellos, consulte la lista de personajes de droides de Star Wars . Algunos de los personajes que aparecen en esta lista tienen tramas adicionales o alternativas en la continuidad no canónica de Legends . Para ver los caracteres o que no existe en absoluto en las actuales Star Wars Canon, consulte la lista de Star Wars Leyendas personajes y la lista de Star Wars: Caballeros de la Antigua República caracteres .
Humanos
Los seres humanos son una sensible , sapientes especies en la ficción de Star Wars universo. Son las especies más numerosas y dominantes, con aparentemente millones de colonias mayores y menores en toda la galaxia. Los seres humanos son nativos de muchos mundos diferentes y se caracterizan por personalidades complejas multidimensionales que son tanto individuales como únicas. Son la única raza aceptada como pura por el Emperador Palpatine.
Cuando se inventó el hiperimpulsor, los humanos ya estaban presentes en algunos mundos dispersos por toda la galaxia; según la Nueva Cronología Esencial , los humanos de Coruscant lograron enviar una serie de 'naves durmientes' entre la caída del Imperio Infinito Rakatan y la invención del hiperimpulsor . Los humanos de Star Wars son en su mayoría biológicamente idénticos a los humanos de la vida real . [ cita requerida ]
La presencia de humanos comunes en la historia es dramáticamente importante y la primera película establece su vulnerabilidad y debilidad. [4] La introducción de Luke Skywalker al principio de la primera película fue reescrita para establecer esto. [5]
En la mitología de Star Wars , el mundo natal de los humanos, según la Nueva Cronología Esencial , generalmente se cree que es Coruscant . Sin embargo, en realidad no existe un consenso real sobre el tema; según los comunicados del sitio oficial Starwars.com, el antiguo mundo natal de los humanos simplemente se ha perdido en la historia.
Los humanos de Star Wars viven en muchos mundos diferentes en toda la galaxia, con muchas poblaciones que viven junto con varias otras especies, algo que es más común [ cita requerida ] ya sea en los mundos cosmopolitas en el núcleo, como en Coruscant, o en la frontera en el Borde Exterior de la galaxia, como en Tatooine .
Familias Skywalker y Solo
Nombre | Representación | Descripción | ||||
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Familia Skywalker | ||||||
Shmi Skywalker | Pernilla August ( The Phantom Menace y Attack of the Clones ) Voz: Pernilla August ( The Clone Wars ) | La madre de Anakin Skywalker y la abuela paterna de Luke y Leia. Qui-Gon Jinn intenta negociar su libertad de la esclavitud, pero fracasa. Shmi anima a Anakin a dejar Tatooine con Qui-Gon para buscar su destino, pero a Anakin le resulta difícil irse sin ella. Un granjero de humedad viudo llamado Cliegg Lars más tarde se enamora de Shmi, y después de que él compra su libertad a Watto, se casan. Shmi muere en los brazos de Anakin después de ser secuestrada y torturada por Tusken Raiders en Attack of the Clones . [6] | ||||
Anakin Skywalker Darth Vader | Anakin: Jake Lloyd ( La amenaza fantasma ), [7] Hayden Christensen (El ataque de los clones , La venganza de los Sith y El regreso del Jedi [Edición especial]), [7] Sebastian Shaw (El regreso del Jedi ) [7] Voz: Matt Lanter ( The Clone Wars , Rebels and Forces of Destiny ), [7] Hayden Christensen ( The Rise of Skywalker ; archivo de audio sobre Rebels y The Clone Wars ) Vader: David Prowse ( Episodios IV-VI ), [7] Hayden Christensen (La venganza de los Sith y Obi-Wan Kenobi ), [7] Spencer Wilding y Daniel Naprous ( Rogue One ) Voz: James Earl Jones ( Episodios III-VI , Rebeldes y Rogue One ) [7] | Jedi Knight y Dark Lord of the Sith, cuya caída y redención se describen en las primeras seis películas de Star Wars . Originalmente un niño esclavo de Tatooine, se cree que es el "Elegido", un Jedi legendario destinado a destruir a los Sith y traer equilibrio a la Fuerza. Entrena con Obi-Wan Kenobi y se casa en secreto con Padmé Amidala. Más tarde comenzó a perder la fe en la Orden Jedi y se volvió hacia el lado oscuro desesperado por salvar a su esposa, convirtiéndose en el tercer aprendiz de Darth Sidious , Darth Vader. Sin embargo, Padmé aún muere, aunque no antes de dar a luz a los gemelos Luke y Leia, que se mantienen ocultos de Vader durante años. [8]Después de sufrir heridas graves en un duelo contra Obi-Wan, lo ponen en un traje robótico para ayudarlo a sobrevivir. Vader sirve como el segundo al mando de Sidious a lo largo de la Era Imperial, hasta que fue redimido por su hijo y se sacrificó para salvarlo matando a Sidious, cumpliendo así la profecía del Elegido. Décadas más tarde, su espíritu de la Fuerza ayuda a Rey a derrotar a un Sidious resucitado para acabar con los Sith de una vez por todas. | ||||
Luke Skywalker | Mark Hamill ( Episodios IV-IX , El mandaloriano ), Aidan Barton (La venganza de los Sith ), Lukaz Leong ( El ascenso de Skywalker [doble de cuerpo]), Max Lloyd Jones ( El mandaloriano [doble de cuerpo]) Voz: Mark Hamill ( Fuerzas del Destino ) | Ex granjero de humedad y Caballero Jedi cuya mayoría de edad y ascenso como Jedi se retratan en la trilogía original de Star Wars . Es hijo de Anakin Skywalker y Padmé Amidala, hermano gemelo de Leia Organa y tío de Ben Solo. [9] Después de su nacimiento, fue adoptado por la familia Lars en Tatooine para mantenerlo a salvo y oculto del Imperio Galáctico. Después de la derrota del Imperio, Luke se convierte en Maestro Jedi e intenta reconstruir la Orden Jedi, pero se autoexilia en el planeta Ahch-To.después de que Ben cae al lado oscuro, se convierte en Kylo Ren y participa en el asesinato de sus otros estudiantes. Más tarde entrena a Rey a regañadientes y muere ayudando a la Resistencia a escapar de la Primera Orden. Su espíritu de la Fuerza finalmente ayuda a Rey a derrotar a un Palpatine resucitado para acabar con los Sith de una vez por todas, y luego le da su bendición para adoptar el apellido Skywalker y continuar con el legado de su familia. | ||||
Leia Organa | Carrie Fisher ( Episodios IV-IX ), Aidan Barton (La venganza de los Sith ), Ingvild Deila ( Rogue One [cuerpo doble]), Billie Lourd ( El ascenso de Skywalker [cuerpo doble]) Voz: Julie Dolan ( Rebeldes ), Shelby Young ( Fuerzas del destino ), Carolyn Hennesy ( Resistencia ) | Princesa de Alderaan y líder de la Alianza Rebelde, la Nueva República y la Resistencia. Es hija de Anakin Skywalker y Padmé Amidala, hermana gemela de Luke Skywalker, esposa de Han Solo y madre de Ben Solo. Después de su nacimiento, fue adoptada por la familia Organa para mantenerla a salvo y oculta del Imperio Galáctico. [10] Si bien es sensible a la Fuerza, sus poderes son más débiles que los de su hermano porque no se entrenó como Jedi. Después de que su hijo se vuelve hacia el lado oscuro y se convierte en Kylo Ren, ella se acerca a él a través de la Fuerza y lo ayuda a redimirlo en un acto de autosacrificio. Su espíritu de la Fuerza más tarde le da a Rey su bendición para adoptar el apellido Skywalker y continuar con el legado de su familia. | ||||
Han Solo | Harrison Ford ( Episodios IV-VII , IX ), Alden Ehrenreich ( Solo: Una historia de Star Wars ) [11] [12] Voz: AJ Locascio ( Forces of Destiny joven), Kiff VandenHeuvel ( Forces of Destiny, viejo) | Contrabandista y capitán del Halcón Milenario que se une a la Alianza Rebelde y se casa con Leia Organa. Después de que él y el hijo de Leia, Ben Solo, se vuelven hacia el lado oscuro y se convierten en Kylo Ren, Han intenta redimirlo, solo para ser asesinado. Después de su muerte, Kylo es perseguido por los pensamientos de su padre y finalmente se redime después de hablar con la memoria de Han en una visión. | ||||
Ben Solo Kylo Ren | Adam Driver ( Episodios VII-IX ) Voz: Matthew Wood ( Resistencia ) | Hijo de Han Solo y Leia Organa y sobrino de Luke Skywalker. Inicialmente entrenado por Luke como Jedi, más tarde es seducido al lado oscuro por el Líder Supremo Snoke y se convierte en Kylo Ren, el líder de los Caballeros de Ren y un miembro de alto rango de la Primera Orden . También tiene una conexión especial en la Fuerza con Rey llamada 'Díada de la Fuerza', [13] [14] y los dos desarrollan una relación compleja, en la que son enemigos en la guerra pero tienen sentimientos románticos el uno por el otro. [15] [16] [17]Más tarde, mata a su maestro Snoke para salvar a Rey antes de asumir el cargo de Líder Supremo de la Primera Orden. Finalmente, se redime con la ayuda de sus padres y Rey. Después de volver al lado de la luz, ayuda a Rey a derrotar al resucitado Palpatine, dando su propia vida para revivirla después de que muere en la batalla. |
Familia extendida
- Familia Naberrie - de Padmé Amidala familia
Nombre | Representación | Descripción |
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Padmé Amidala Naberrie | Natalie Portman ( Episodios I-III ) Voz: Catherine Taber ( The Clone Wars y Forces of Destiny ) | Queen, más tarde Senadora de Naboo , nacida Padme Naberrie, que se casa en secreto con el Caballero Jedi Anakin Skywalker y muere al dar a luz a sus gemelos, Luke y Leia . [18] |
Jobal Naberrie | Trisha Noble (El ataque de los clones y La venganza de los Sith ) | Madre de Padmé. |
Pooja Naberrie | Hayley Mooy (El ataque de los clones y La venganza de los Sith ) | Hija de Sola Naberrie y sobrina de Padmé. Reemplaza a Jar Jar Binks como Senador del Sector Chommell. |
Ruwee Naberrie | Graeme Blundell (El ataque de los clones y La venganza de los Sith ) | El padre de Padmé. |
Ryoo Naberrie | Keira Wingate (El ataque de los clones y La venganza de los Sith ) | Sobrina de Padmé, hija de Sola Naberrie y hermana mayor de Pooja. |
Sola Naberrie | Claudia Karvan (El ataque de los clones y La venganza de los Sith ) | La hermana mayor de Padmé, la madre de Ryoo y Pooja Naberrie. |
- Familia Lars - familia adoptiva de Luke
Nombre | Representación | Descripción |
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Beru Whitesun Lars | Shelagh Fraser ( Una nueva esperanza ), [7] Bonnie Piesse (El ataque de los clones , La venganza de los Sith y Obi-Wan Kenobi ) [7] | Step-tía y madre sustituta de Luke Skywalker en A New Hope , ella y su esposo Owen son asesinados por soldados de asalto en su casa en Tatooine. En las películas de la precuela, Beru es la novia de Owen en El ataque de los clones y luego su esposa en La venganza de los Sith , y los dos toman la custodia del bebé Luke al final de la última película. [19] |
Cliegg Lars | Jack Thompson (El ataque de los clones ) | Granjero de humedad que compra, luego libera y se casa, Shmi Skywalker, convirtiéndose en el padrastro de Anakin Skywalker, a quien conoce solo brevemente en El ataque de los clones . [20] Pierde su pierna cuando persigue a la Gente de Arena que había secuestrado a Shmi. [20] El nombre Cliegg, y sus variaciones, han estado en los borradores de Star Wars desde 1974. [20] |
Owen Lars | Phil Brown ( Una nueva esperanza ), [7] Joel Edgerton (El ataque de los clones , La venganza de los Sith y Obi-Wan Kenobi ) [7] | El tío adoptivo y padre sustituto de Luke Skywalker en A New Hope , Owen y su esposa, Beru, son asesinados por soldados de asalto en su casa en Tatooine. En las películas de la precuela, Owen es el hijo de Cliegg Lars y el hermanastro de Anakin Skywalker. Él y su esposa Beru toman la custodia de Luke al final de La venganza de los Sith . [21] |
Aika Lars | N / A | Primera esposa de Cliegg Lars. Murió mientras daba a luz a Owen Lars. |
- Familia Organa - familia adoptiva de Leia
Nombre | Representación | Descripción |
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Bail Organa | Jimmy Smits (El ataque de los clones , La venganza de los Sith y Rogue One ) [22] Voz: Phil LaMarr ( Las guerras clon y los rebeldes ) | El padre adoptivo de Leia Organa, el senador de Alderaan y uno de los miembros fundadores de la Alianza Rebelde. Adopta a Leia después de que su madre biológica, Padmé, muere y su padre biológico, Anakin Skywalker, se vuelve hacia el lado oscuro en La venganza de los Sith . Bail muere en la destrucción de Alderaan por la Estrella de la Muerte en A New Hope . [23] Apareció por primera vez en Attack of the Clones , interpretado por Jimmy Smits , aunque apareció en escenas cortadas de The Phantom Menace , donde fue interpretado por Adrian Dunbar , [23] con el personaje de Dunbar convertido en un personaje separado llamado Bail Antilles. . |
reina Breha Organa | Rebecca Jackson Mendoza (La venganza de los Sith ) | Gobernante de Alderaan, esposa de Bail Organa y madre adoptiva de Leia Organa. Ella muere en la destrucción de Alderaan. Breha también aparece en el cuento "Eclipse" y en la novela de 2017 Leia, princesa de Alderaan . [24] [25] |
Portadores de la fuerza
Humana Fuerza -sensible caracteres. Están divididos en Jedi y aquellos afiliados al lado luminoso de la Fuerza; y Sith y aquellos afiliados al lado oscuro (como los Jedi Oscuros , que son antiguos Jedi que han caído al lado oscuro, y los Inquisidores , que son cazadores de Jedi entrenados por Darth Vader y que sirven al Imperio).
Nombre | Representación | Descripción |
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Afiliados del lado Jedi y de la Luz | ||
Avar Kriss | N / A | Maestro Jedi durante la era de la Alta República. Finalmente, se le dio el mando del Starlight Beacon una vez que estuvo operativo. |
Depa Billaba | Dipika O'Neill Joti ( La amenaza fantasma , El ataque de los clones ) Voz: Archie Panjabi ( The Bad Batch ) | Maestro Jedi del Alto Consejo Jedi que cae en coma de seis meses después de un encuentro con el General Grievous en Haruun Kal. Mientras se recupera, forma un vínculo con el padawan Caleb Dume (que más tarde se conocerá como Kanan Jarrus ), a quien asume como su aprendiz. Ella se sacrifica durante la Orden 66 para salvar a su Padawan. |
Ezra Bridger | Voz: Taylor Gray ( Rebeldes y fuerzas del destino ) | Estafador, ladrón y carterista de catorce años que vive en el mundo del Borde Exterior de Lothal mientras el Imperio extrae los recursos de su mundo natal para la producción de caza TIE de Sienar . Él es capaz de usar la Fuerza y la ha usado para salir de ciertos aprietos. Robando para sobrevivir, no tenía verdadera lealtad hacia nadie hasta que conoció a la tripulación del Fantasma y comenzó a entrenarse como Jedi con Kanan Jarrus. [26] Después de liberar finalmente a Lothal, desaparece junto al Gran Almirante Thrawn en las Regiones Desconocidas. |
Eno Córdova | Voz: Tony Amendola ( Jedi: Fallen Order ) | Maestro Jedi, presunto sobreviviente de la Orden 66, y ex mentor de Cere Junda y propietario de BD-1. Descubrió una antigua bóveda construida por Zeffo sensible a la Fuerza en el planeta Bogano, donde escondió un Holocrón Jedi que contenía una lista de niños sensibles a la Fuerza, con la esperanza de que algún día pudiera ayudar a reconstruir la Orden Jedi. |
Cin Drallig | Nick Gillard (La venganza de los Sith ) Voz: Robin Atkin Downes ( The Clone Wars ) | Maestro Jedi que se desempeña como maestro de batalla y jefe de seguridad del Templo Jedi en los últimos días de las Guerras Clon. Es asesinado por Darth Vader durante el asedio del templo en Revenge of the Sith . |
Sifo-Dyas | Voz: Paul Nakauchi ( The Clone Wars ) | Maestro Jedi que es personificado por el Conde Dooku para ordenar la creación del ejército Clon . Antes de la Crisis Separatista, viajó a Oba Diah para resolver una disputa con el Sindicato Pyke. Sin embargo, su barco fue derribado por los Pykes bajo las órdenes del Conde Dooku y murió en el accidente. |
Kanan Jarrus Caleb Dume | Voz: Freddie Prinze Jr. ( Rebeldes , The Rise of Skywalker y The Bad Batch ) | Superviviente Jedi de la Orden 66 y líder de facto de la tripulación Fantasma . Nacido como Caleb Dume, cambió su nombre a Kanan Jarrus para esconderse durante la Orden 66; después de la muerte de su Maestra Jedi, Depa Billaba, quien se sacrificó por él para escapar. Más tarde, Kanan conoció a Hera Sundulla y se convirtió en el maestro Jedi de Ezra Bridger. Lleva un bláster DL-18 y un sable de luz azul que se puede quitar. No está seguro de sí mismo en el entrenamiento de Ezra, debido a que no terminó su entrenamiento Jedi él mismo. Kanan más tarde se sacrifica para permitir que Hera escape de una prisión imperial en Lothal, aunque su legado vivirá a través de su hijo, Jacen Syndulla. Kanan también aparece como una voz incorpórea en The Rise of Skywalker , lo que permite a Rey enfrentarse al revivido Palpatine. |
Qui-Gon Jinn | Liam Neeson ( The Phantom Menace ) Voz: Liam Neeson (El ataque de los clones , The Clone Wars y The Rise of Skywalker ) | El Maestro Jedi aparece en la trilogía de la precuela. Fue entrenado por el Conde Dooku y es el mentor de Obi-Wan Kenobi . También descubre a Anakin Skywalker en Tatooine y jura entrenarlo, pero muere en Naboo en un duelo con Darth Maul . [27] Qui-Gon es el primer Jedi conocido en descubrir la capacidad de convertirse en un espíritu de la Fuerza después de la muerte, aunque no pudo obtener una forma física. Más tarde comienza a comunicarse con Yoda a través de la Fuerza para enseñarle esta habilidad. Qui-Gon también aparece como una voz descompuesta en The Rise of Skywalker , lo que permite a Rey enfrentarse al revivido Palpatine. |
Cere Junda | Voz: Debra Wilson ( Jedi: Fallen Order ) | Ex Caballero Jedi que entrenó a Trilla Suduri, superviviente de la Orden 66 y copiloto de la Stinger Mantis . Se convierte en la figura mentora y maestra de Cal Kestis , mientras intenta escapar de su turbulento pasado y reanudar su propio papel como Jedi. |
Obi-Wan Kenobi Ben Kenobi | Alec Guinness ( Episodios IV-VI ), [7] Ewan McGregor ( Episodios I-III y Obi-Wan Kenobi ) [7] Voz: James Arnold Taylor ( The Clone Wars y Rebels jóvenes), [7] Stephen Stanton ( Rebeldes viejos ), Alec Guinness ( El despertar de la fuerza y El ascenso de Skywalker ), Ewan McGregor ( El despertar de la fuerza y El ascenso de Skywalker ) | Maestro Jedi sabio y hábil que entrenó a Anakin y luego a Luke Skywalker. Fue entrenado por Qui-Gon Jinn y luchó como General Jedi durante las Guerras Clon, luego se convirtió en miembro del Consejo Jedi. Después de sobrevivir a la Orden 66, se esconde en Tatooine y vigila a Luke hasta que alcanza la edad suficiente para enseñarle los caminos de los Jedi. Aunque muere en un duelo con su antiguo alumno, que se ha convertido en Darth Vader, continúa guiando a Luke como un espíritu de la Fuerza. [28] Obi-Wan también aparece como una voz incorpórea en The Rise of Skywalker , lo que permite a Rey enfrentarse al resucitado Palpatine. |
Cal Kestis | Voz: Cameron Monaghan ( Jedi: Fallen Order ) | Jedi Padawan entrenado por Jaro Tapal y un superviviente de la Orden 66, que se embarca en una misión para reconstruir la Orden Jedi después de unirse a la tripulación Stinger Mantis . Es el protagonista del videojuego Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order . |
Yocasta Nu | Alethea McGrath (El ataque de los clones ) Voz: Flo DiRe ( Las guerras clon ) | Bibliotecario Jedi que aparece en la trilogía de la precuela. Sobrevive a la Orden 66, pero luego es asesinada por Darth Vader. |
Rey | Daisy Ridley ( Episodios VII-IX ) Voz: Daisy Ridley ( Fuerzas del destino ) | Carroñero huérfano sensible a la Fuerza del planeta Jakku y nieta secreta del Emperador Palpatine . Más tarde se entrena para convertirse en Jedi con Luke Skywalker y Leia Organa . Ella también tiene una relación complicada con el Jedi Kylo Ren , con quien tiene una conexión única en la Fuerza llamada 'Force díada', [13] [14] y desarrollan sentimientos románticos el uno por el otro. [15] [16] [17]Ella finalmente ayuda a redimir a Kylo Ren después de salvarle la vida después de su último duelo y él la ayuda a enfrentarse a su abuelo. Con la ayuda del redimido Ben Solo y el Jedi pasado, Rey logra derrotar a Palpatine y al Sith Eternal, finalmente acabando con la Orden Sith. Ella es la protagonista de la trilogía secuela. |
Mace Windu | Samuel L. Jackson ( Episodios I-III ) Voz: Samuel L. Jackson ( película The Clone Wars y The Rise of Skywalker ), Terrence Carson ( serie de televisión The Clone Wars ) | El Maestro Jedi aparece en la trilogía de la precuela, considerado como uno de los mejores espadachines en la historia de los Jedi. Se desempeña como Maestro de la Orden Jedi en los años previos a las Guerras Clon y es un reconocido General Jedi. En La venganza de los Sith , intenta arrestar al Canciller Palpatine al enterarse de que él es el Lord Sith Darth Sidious, pero lo mata con la ayuda de Anakin Skywalker, quien luego se convierte en Darth Vader. [29] Windu también aparece como una voz incorpórea The Rise of Skywalker , que le da poder a Rey para enfrentarse al resucitado Palpatine. |
Afiliados del lado oscuro y Sith | ||
Darth Bane | Voz: Mark Hamill ( The Clone Wars ) | Lord Sith que vivió más de mil años antes de las Guerras Clon y creó la "Regla de dos" que establece que solo habrá dos Sith a la vez, un Maestro y un Aprendiz. Una ilusión de él aparece durante el episodio Sacrifice of The Clone Wars para enfrentar a Yoda en Moraband y ofrecerle la oportunidad de unirse al lado oscuro de la Fuerza, pero Yoda lo rechaza. |
Conde Dooku Darth Tyranus | Christopher Lee (El ataque de los clones y La venganza de los Sith ) Voz: Christopher Lee ( película The Clone Wars ), Corey Burton ( serie de televisión The Clone Wars ) | El Conde de Serenno, antiguo Maestro Jedi, líder de la Confederación de Sistemas Independientes (CIS) y el segundo aprendiz Sith de Darth Sidious como Darth Tyranus. [30] Fue presentado en El ataque de los clones como un ex alumno de Yoda y el maestro Jedi de Qui-Gon Jinn . También entrenó al General Grievous , Asajj Ventress y brevemente a Savage Opress, y reclutó a Jango Fett como modelo para el ejército Clon . Finalmente es traicionado por Sidious y asesinado por Anakin Skywalker, quien lo reemplaza como aprendiz de Sidious, en Revenge of the Sith . [30] Dooku también es un antagonista importante enLa serie Clone Wars . |
Taron Malicos | Voz: Liam McIntyre ( Jedi: Fallen Order ) | Maestro Jedi que luchó en las Guerras Clon y sobrevivió a la Orden 66. Abandonado en Dathomir durante años, finalmente sucumbió al lado oscuro y trató de aprender la magia de las Hermanas de la Noche manipulando a la Hermana de la Noche Merrin. Intenta atraer a Cal Kestis al lado oscuro, pero lo derrota con la ayuda de Merrin, quien lo entierra vivo. |
Sheev Palpatine Darth Sidious | Ian McDiarmid ( Episodios I – III , V – VI , IX ) [7] Voz: Clive Revill (Antes de que The Empire Strikes Back fuera remasterizado en 2004), [7] Ian Abercrombie y Tim Curry ( The Clone Wars ), [7] Sam Witwer ( Rebeldes temporada 2), Ian McDiarmid ( Rebeldes temporada 4, The Clone Wars temporada 7, The Bad Batch ) | Senador de Naboo y más tarde Canciller Supremo de la República, así como secretamente el Lord Sith Darth Sidious. Fue entrenado por Darth Plagueis , a quien Sidious finalmente mató mientras dormía. Sidious tiene varios aprendices a partir de entonces, incluidos Darth Maul , Darth Tyranus y Darth Vader . Sidious extermina a la Orden Jedi y manipula al Caballero Jedi Anakin Skywalker para que se convierta en Darth Vader. También diseña las Guerras Clon de tres años y transforma la República en el Imperio Galáctico. Como Emperador, Sidious gobierna la galaxia durante más de dos décadas antes de que Vader lo mate para salvar a su hijo, Luke Skywalker , cumpliendo así la profecía del Elegido.[31] A pesar de su muerte y la caída de su Imperio, Sidious regresa con un poderoso dominio del lado oscuro. [a] Él es el cerebro de la Primera Orden para construir un nuevo Imperio Sith. A través de su títere Snoke , Palpatine manipula al nieto de Anakin, Ben Solo, para que se convierta en Kylo Ren . [32] Más tarde revela laenorme armada deDestructores Estelares clase Xyston del Sith Eternal , la Orden Final, para reclamar la galaxia, pero finalmente es asesinado por Rey , el último Jedi y la nieta de Palpatine, poniendo fin al gobierno de los Sith. [34] Sidious es el villano principal de la saga Skywalker . |
Ren | N / A | El líder de los Caballeros de Ren antes de Kylo Ren, introducido en el cómic The Rise of Kylo Ren . Tiene muchas cicatrices y quemaduras alrededor del abdomen y el pecho, pero abraza completamente sus cicatrices y siempre se lo ve sin camisa. Como líder, sigue la voluntad del lado oscuro de la Fuerza y no piensa que sus acciones sean correctas o incorrectas; una ideología que anima a seguir a sus compañeros Caballeros. Después de la caída de Ben Solo al lado oscuro, Ren le permite unirse a sus filas, ya que el Líder Supremo Snoke atestiguó por él, pero finalmente es asesinado por él. Con el asesinato de Ren, Ben completa su iniciación y se convierte en el nuevo líder de los Caballeros como Kylo Ren. |
Segunda hermana Trilla Suduri | Voz: Elizabeth Grullon ( Jedi: Fallen Order ) | Inquisidora y ex Padawan Jedi de Cere Junda, que fue capturada y torturada por el Imperio después de que Cere traicionara su ubicación bajo un intenso interrogatorio. Ella es la antagonista principal de Jedi: Fallen Order , donde está asignada para cazar a Cal Kestis y recuperar un Holocrón que contiene una lista de niños sensibles a la Fuerza. Más tarde es asesinada por Darth Vader por su fracaso. La Segunda Hermana también hace un cameo en la serie de cómics Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith . |
República Galáctica
La República Galáctica es un gobierno democrático , supervisado por un Senado Galáctico , que gobernó la mayor parte de la galaxia conocida durante miles de años. Con la ayuda de la Orden Jedi , mantuvo la paz intergaláctica, pero durante sus últimos años, se volvió altamente corrupta, causando que numerosos planetas y sistemas abandonaran la República y formaran la Confederación de Sistemas Independientes. El conflicto resultante entre las dos facciones se conoció como las Guerras Clon , que el Canciller Supremo Palpatine, secretamente el Lord Sith Darth Sidious y el cerebro detrás de la guerra, aprovechó para manipular a los senadores y ciudadanos de la República para que apoyaran sus planes para la reorganización del gobierno. en elImperio Galáctico con el propósito de "paz" intergaláctica. La República es la facción protagonista de la trilogía de la precuela , que describe su caída y conversión en el Imperio.
Nombre | Representación | Descripción |
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Faro Argyus | Voz: James Marsters ( The Clone Wars ) | Capitán de los comandos del Senado que es sobornado por el Conde Dooku para liberar al virrey Nute Gunray del cautiverio de la República. Más tarde es traicionado y asesinado por Asajj Ventress . |
Lux Bonteri | Voz: Jason Spisak ( The Clone Wars ) | Hijo de la senadora separatista Mina Bonteri y luchadora por la libertad durante las Guerras Clon; interés amoroso de Ahsoka Tano . Después del asesinato de su madre, se convierte en el representante de su mundo natal, Onderonn, en el Senado Galáctico. |
Capitán Colton | Jeremy Bulloch (La venganza de los Sith ) | Piloto del Tantive III en Revenge of the Sith . |
Tan Divo | Voz: Tom Kenny ( The Clone Wars ) | Inspector de la policía de Coruscant durante las Guerras Clon, a menudo mostrando una actitud pomposa. Su apariencia se basa libremente en la del actor y director Orson Welles . [ cita requerida ] |
Silman | Voz: Brian George ( The Clone Wars ) | Asistente personal del canciller Valorum, quien acompañó a Sifo-Dyas en su misión a Oba Diah. Sobrevivió al accidente, pero los Pykes lo hicieron prisionero. Cerca del final de las Guerras Clon, es redescubierto por Obi-Wan Kenobi y Anakin Skywalker, pero es asesinado por el Conde Dooku antes de que pueda revelar lo que sabe a los Jedi. |
Finis Valorum | Terence Stamp ( The Phantom Menace ) Voz: Ian Ruskin ( The Clone Wars ) | El Canciller Supremo de la República Galáctica, que es destituido de su cargo en The Phantom Menace , lo que permite a Palpatine llegar al poder. [35] Finis valorum es el latín tardío que significa "el fin de los valores". Según el intérprete Terence Stamp , George Lucas pretendía que el personaje se basara en el entonces presidente de los Estados Unidos, Bill Clinton, como un "hombre bueno pero asediado", aunque Stamp señaló que esto había sido antes del juicio político de Clinton . [36] El nombre de Valorum proviene de los borradores originales de Star Wars., en el que pertenecía a un personaje combinado con Vader, entonces el maestro de Vader, antes de ser eliminado de la trilogía original. [37] |
Soldados clon
Los soldados clon eran los soldados del ejército de la República Galáctica durante las Guerras Clon. Creados a partir del ADN de Jango Fett , fueron modificados genéticamente para tener un crecimiento acelerado y estar predispuestos a la obediencia incondicional a la cadena de mando , incluido el equipamiento con biochips que controlan la mente, que se utilizaron durante la Orden 66 , cuando los soldados clon se vieron obligados a ejecutar a sus Generales Jedi. Tras la reorganización de la República en el Imperio Galáctico , los soldados clon fueron reemplazados lentamente por soldados de asalto .
Nombre | Representación | Descripción |
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Soldados clon y comandantes | ||
"99 " | Voz: Dee Bradley Baker ( The Clone Wars ) [38] | Soldado clon deformado que ayuda al Escuadrón Domino en las Guerras Clon. Es asesinado durante una de las batallas de Kamino . [39] [40] Es el homónimo de Clone Force 99. |
Comandante "Bacara" (CC-1138) | N / A | Comandante clon del 21º Cuerpo Nova, sirviendo bajo el mando del Jedi Ki-Adi Mundi durante los Asedios del Borde Exterior en el último año de las Guerras Clon. En La venganza de los Sith , lucha junto a Mundi durante la Batalla de Mygeeto, pero cuando se emite la Orden 66, Bacara y sus hombres traicionan y matan a Mundi involuntariamente. |
Comandante "Bly" (CC-5052) | Voz: Dee Bradley Baker ( The Clone Wars ) | Comandante clon del 327 ° Cuerpo Estelar, sirviendo bajo el mando de la General Jedi Aayla Secura durante las Guerras Clon. En Revenge of the Sith , cuando se emite la Orden 66, Bly y sus hombres traicionan y ejecutan involuntariamente a Secura en Felucia . |
"Hervir" | Voz: Dee Bradley Baker ( The Clone Wars ) | Soldado clon de la Compañía Fantasma, sirviendo en el Batallón de Ataque 212 durante las Guerras Clon. Junto al soldado clon Waxer, se le considera el mejor explorador de la Compañía Fantasma y participa en la Batalla de Ryloth y la Segunda Batalla de Geonosis. |
Comandante "Cody" (CC-2224) | Temuera Morrison (La venganza de los Sith ) Voz: Dee Bradley Baker ( Las Guerras Clon ) [38] | Comandante clon del Batallón de Ataque 212, que sirvió al mando de Obi-Wan Kenobi durante las Guerras Clon. En Revenge of the Sith , ayuda a Obi-Wan durante la Batalla de Utapau , pero lo traiciona e intenta matarlo cuando se emite la Orden 66. [39] |
"Recorte" (CT-4040) | Voz: Dee Bradley Baker ( The Clone Wars ) | Soldado clon y miembro de Domino Squad. Es devorado por una anguila Rishi después de sobrevivir a un ataque separatista en un puesto de escucha remoto en la luna Rishi. |
"Droidbait "(CT-00-2010) | Voz: Dee Bradley Baker ( The Clone Wars ) | Soldado clon y miembro del Escuadrón Domino, que toma su apodo del hecho de que siempre recibe disparos de droides de entrenamiento. Es asesinado por Commando Droids mientras se defiende de un ataque en un puesto de escucha remoto en la luna de Rishi. |
Comandante "Fil" | Voz: Dee Bradley Baker ( The Clone Wars ) | Comandante clon al mando del Jedi Nadhar Vebb. Es asesinado mientras lucha contra Gor, la mascota del general Grievous . |
Comandante "Fox" (CT-1010) | Voz: Dee Bradley Baker ( The Clone Wars ) | Comandante clon a cargo de la Guardia de Coruscant durante las Guerras Clon. Más tarde, Fox es asesinado por Darth Vader en Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith por ordenar a sus hombres que disparen contra Vader después de confundirlo con un Jedi. |
Comandante "Gree" (CC-1004) | Voz: Temuera Morrison (La venganza de los Sith ), Dee Bradley Baker ( The Clone Wars ) | Comandante clon del 41º Cuerpo de Élite, sirviendo bajo el mando de la Jedi Luminara Unduli durante las Guerras Clon. En Revenge of the Sith , participa en la Batalla de Kashyyyk e intenta llevar a cabo la Orden 66 ejecutando a Yoda, pero el Maestro Jedi siente sus intenciones y rápidamente lo decapita a él y a otro soldado. |
Capitán "Gregor" (CC-5576-39) | Voz: Dee Bradley Baker ( The Clone Wars , Rebels y The Bad Batch ) | Se cree que el Comando Clon murió en la Batalla de Sarrish. Afectado por la amnesia y viviendo en Abafar, el coronel Meebur Gascon le dice más tarde que es un soldado clon, y aparentemente se sacrifica para ayudar al coronel y sus droides a salir de Abafar para salvar muchas vidas de la República. Sin embargo, sobrevive a esta terrible experiencia y finalmente regresa a la República, después de lo cual se quita su biochip, para no verse obligado a cumplir con la Orden 66. Cuando la República se reorganiza en el Imperio después del final de las Guerras Clon, Gregor se ve obligado a entrenar a soldados imperiales reclutados, hasta que Bad Batch lo rescata. Años más tarde, Gregor termina en el sistema Seelos con sus compañeros clones retirados Rex y Wolffe, y se demuestra que ha desarrollado algunas tendencias excéntricas. Ayuda a un grupo de rebeldes contra las fuerzas imperiales en una escaramuza en el planeta,y más tarde participa en una batalla para liberar al planeta Lothal de la ocupación imperial, aunque es fatalmente herido por un técnico imperial durante la batalla. |
Comandante "Grey" (CC-10/994) | Voz: Dee Bradley Baker ( The Bad Batch ) | Comandante clon de la legión clon dirigida por la Jedi Depa Billaba. Cuando se emite la Orden 66, ejecuta a Billaba, pero finalmente se sacrifica para permitir que su padawan, Caleb Dume, escape después de recuperar su libre albedrío. Apareció por primera vez en la serie de cómics Kanan . |
"Hevy" (CT-782) | Voz: Dee Bradley Baker ( The Clone Wars ) [38] | Soldado clon y comandante del Escuadrón Domino, cuyo apodo proviene del hecho de que constantemente lleva armas pesadas dentro del escuadrón. Se sacrifica para destruir un puesto de escucha remoto en la luna de Rishi que está bajo el ataque de los separatistas y alertar a la República de su presencia en la luna. [39] |
Comandante "Jet" (CC-1993) | Voz: Dee Bradley Baker ( The Clone Wars ) | Comandante clon sirviendo bajo el mando de Jedi Ki-Adi-Mundi durante las Guerras Clon. |
Capitán "Keeli" | Voz: Dee Bradley Baker ( The Clone Wars ) | Capitán Clon sirviendo a las órdenes de Jedi Ima-Gun Di durante las Guerras Clon. Tanto él como Gundi mueren mientras se defendían de las fuerzas separatistas durante la Batalla de Ryloth para que la República tuviera tiempo suficiente para entregar suministros a los twi'leks. |
Cortar Lawquane | Voz: Dee Bradley Baker ( The Clone Wars y The Bad Batch ) [38] | Ex soldado clon que desertó del ejército para vivir una vida tranquila como granjero en Saleucami. Tiene una esposa, Suu, y dos hijos, Jek y Shaeeah. Durante las Guerras Clon, conoce al Capitán Rex, y la pareja finalmente llega a confiar el uno en el otro después de trabajar juntos para defender a la familia de Cut de los Commando Droids, y Rex decide no denunciar a Cut. [39] [41] Después de la formación del Imperio Galáctico, Cut y su familia, con la ayuda de Bad Batch, abandonan Saleucami debido al aumento de la presencia militar en el planeta. |
"Bola extraña" (CC-2237) | Temuera Morrison (La venganza de los Sith ) Voz: Dee Bradley Baker ( The Clone Wars ) | Comandante clon y piloto, que participa en varias batallas a lo largo de las Guerras Clon bajo el mando de Obi-Wan Kenobi, como la Batalla de Teth, la Batalla de Umbara, la Batalla de Coruscant y la Batalla de Utapau. Odd Ball, un piloto experto, vuela una variedad de cazas estelares, incluidos el V-19 Torrent y el ARC-170. |
Comandante "Estanques" (CT-411) | Temuera Morrison (El ataque de los clones ) Voz: Dee Bradley Baker ( Las guerras clon ) | Clone Commander who serves Mace Windu in the Clone Wars. He helps organize clone commando units on Geonosis and fights on Ryloth and Malastare in later battles. He is eventually captured by a group of bounty hunters and executed by Aurra Sing in an attempt to lure Windu into a trap. |
Lieutenant "Thire" (CC-4477) | Voice: Temuera Morrison (Revenge of the Sith), Dee Bradley Baker (The Clone Wars) | Commander of the Clone Shock Troopers in Revenge of the Sith who tells Palpatine that they did not find Yoda's body on the Senate chamber's floor. |
"Waxer" | Voice: Dee Bradley Baker (The Clone Wars) | Soldado clon de la Compañía Fantasma, sirviendo en el Batallón de Ataque 212 durante las Guerras Clon. Junto al soldado clon Boil, es considerado el mejor explorador de la Compañía Fantasma y participa en la Batalla de Ryloth y la Segunda Batalla de Geonosis. Waxer más tarde se desempeña como líder de pelotón con el rango de Teniente Clon durante la Batalla de Umbara, donde muere en un incidente de fuego amigo orquestado por el traidor General Jedi Pong Krell. |
Comandante "Wolffe" (CC-3636) | Voz: Dee Bradley Baker ( The Clone Wars and Rebels ) | Comandante clon del 104º Batallón y líder de la "manada de lobos", sirviendo bajo las órdenes del Jedi Plo Koon durante las Guerras Clon. Durante la guerra, ganó una gran cicatriz en su ojo derecho. Es uno de los pocos clones que ha eliminado su chip inhibidor y, como tal, no se vio obligado a llevar a cabo la Orden 66. Durante la era del Imperio Galáctico, termina en el sistema Seelos con sus compañeros clones Rex y Gregor, y luego ayuda. los rebeldes liberan a Lothal de la ocupación imperial. |
Legión 501 | ||
Comandante "Appo" (CC-1119) | Voz: Temuera Morrison (La venganza de los Sith ), Dee Bradley Baker ( The Clone Wars ) | Sargento clon de la Legión 501 que sirve al mando del Capitán Rex en Las Guerras Clon y luego es ascendido a comandante en La venganza de los Sith . Sigue a Darth Vader en su ataque al Templo Jedi en Coruscant y evita que el Senador Bail Organa ingrese al Templo, antes de ser herido por el Jedi Padawan Zett Jukassa. |
"Denal" | Voz: Dee Bradley Baker ( The Clone Wars ) | Soldado clon que sirvió a la Legión 501 durante las Guerras Clon. Es asesinado por el cazarrecompensas Cad Bane , quien luego usa su armadura y se hace pasar por él. |
"Dogma " | Voz: Dee Bradley Baker ( The Clone Wars ) [38] | Soldado clon sirviendo dentro de la Legión 501 durante las Guerras Clon. [42] Durante la Campaña de Umbara, fue el soldado más leal del General Jedi Pong Krell, pero finalmente fue quien lo ejecutó una vez que se descubrió su traición. |
"Fives "(CT-5555) | Voz: Dee Bradley Baker ( The Clone Wars ) | ARC Trooper y miembro del Domino Squad y la 501st Legion, que participa en numerosas batallas de las Guerras Clon. Después de presenciar a su amigo cercano Clone Trooper Tup ejecutar inconscientemente al General Jedi Tiplar durante la Batalla de Ringo Vinda, Fives hace todo lo posible para encontrar respuestas a las acciones de Tup, lo que finalmente lo lleva a descubrir la Orden 66. Sin embargo, debido a esto, Palpatine lo enmarca. por un intento de asesinato. Antes de que pudiera revelar lo que aprendió al Capitán Rex y Anakin Skywalker , Fives es asesinado por el Comandante Fox bajo las órdenes de Palpatine. [39] [43] |
"Fox" (CT-0000/1010) | Voz: Temuera Morrison (La venganza de los Sith ) | Soldado clon dentro de la Legión 501 que aparece en Revenge of the Sith . |
"Hardcase " | Voz: Dee Bradley Baker ( The Clone Wars ) | Un soldado clon mentalmente inestable dentro de la Legión 501 que participa en la búsqueda del General Grievous en Saleucami, y más tarde en la Campaña Umbara, durante la cual sacrifica su vida para destruir una nave de suministro de droides. |
"Jesse" (CT-5597) | Voz: Dee Bradley Baker ( The Clone Wars ) | ARC Trooper dentro de la Legión 501 que lucha en muchas batallas durante las Guerras Clon. Durante el Asedio de Mandalore, Darth Maul lo captura para ser utilizado como cebo para atraer a Ahsoka Tano hacia él, pero finalmente es rescatado. Cuando se emite la Orden 66, Jesse se encuentra entre los clones que intentan ejecutar a Ahsoka, así como a Rex después de que le quitan el chip y se pone del lado de ella. Junto con todos los demás soldados a bordo, Jesse muere cuando el Destructor Estelar en el que se encuentran se estrella en una luna pequeña, y Ahsoka y Rex lo entierran. |
"Kix" (CT-6116) | Voz: Dee Bradley Baker ( The Clone Wars ) | Médico clon que sirve en la Legión 501. Lleva a cabo su propia investigación del asesinato del General Jedi Tiplar y ayuda a Fives, eventualmente descubriendo la conspiración del biochip él mismo. Debido a esto, fue secuestrado por los Separatistas por orden del Conde Dooku, y posteriormente fue congelado en estasis hasta que fue encontrado y liberado por una tripulación de piratas, a la que se une. |
Capitán "Rex" (CT-7567) | Voz: Dee Bradley Baker ( The Clone Wars , Rebels y The Bad Batch ) [38] | Anakin Skywalker's second-in-command and captain of 501st Legion in The Clone Wars.[39] Near the end of the Clone Wars, he is promoted to commander and is assigned to help Ahsoka Tano lead half of the 501st Legion in the Siege of Mandalore. When Order 66 is issued, Rex unwillingly attempts to kill Ahsoka, but she removes his biochip, and the pair fake their deaths before going into hiding their separate ways. In Rebels, during the Imperial Era, Rex is living as a retired clone trooper alongside Wolffe and Gregor and ends up joining the Rebel Alliance, reuniting with Ahsoka. He takes part in several battles during the Galactic Civil War, including the Battle of Endor in Return of the Jedi, where he was part of Han Solo's strike team. |
"Tup" (CC-5385) | Voice: Dee Bradley Baker (The Clone Wars)[38] | Rookie clone trooper who has a teardrop tattoo on his face, and matching designs on his helmet.[44] He participates in the Battle of Umbara, and was key to the capture of rogue Jedi General Pong Krell. During his time in the campaign on Ringo Vinda, Tup's biochip malfunctions, leading him to carry out Order 66 earlier than intended. As Tup was being shipped back to Kamino for evaluation, he was kidnapped by the Separatists but recovered shortly afterwards. He dies of medical complications on Kamino during the ensuing investigation. |
Captain "Vaughn" (CT-0292) | Voice: Dee Bradley Baker (The Clone Wars) | Clone Captain who leads a 501st strike team under Ahsoka Tano and Commander Rex during the Siege of Mandalore and is killed by Darth Maul's Mandalorian super commandos. |
Clone Force 99 / "The Bad Batch" | ||
"Crosshair" (CT-9904) | Voice: Dee Bradley Baker (The Clone Wars and The Bad Batch) | Deformed clone trooper and member of Clone Force 99. He is the team's sniper, possessing genetic mutations that give him exceptional eyesight. He is the only member of Clone Force 99 whose biochip is activated when Order 66 is issued, causing him to turn on his squadmates after they betray the newly formed Galactic Empire. Crosshair is later put in charge of a unit of conscripted Imperial soldiers, and tasked with hunting down the Bad Batch. |
"Eco" (CT-1409) | Voz: Dee Bradley Baker ( The Clone Wars y The Bad Batch ) | ARC Trooper y miembro del Escuadrón Domino y la Legión 501, que aparentemente muere en la Batalla de Lola Sayu. En realidad, sin embargo, fue capturado y utilizado contra su voluntad como un peón por los Separatistas para su campaña en Anaxes. Después de ser rescatado por el Capitán Rex, juega un papel clave en llevar a la República a la victoria en la batalla de Anaxes, antes de unirse a Clone Force 99 como su último miembro. Siguiendo la Orden 66, Echo y la mayoría del equipo traicionan al Imperio y emprenden nuevas misiones como mercenarios. |
"Cazador" | Voz: Dee Bradley Baker ( The Clone Wars y The Bad Batch ) | Soldado clon deformado y comandante de Clone Force 99. Tiene mutaciones genéticas que le otorgan sentidos mejorados, como rastrear y sentir señales electromagnéticas. Durante la Orden 66, después de presenciar la muerte de la Maestra Jedi Depa Billaba, deja escapar a su padawan, Caleb Dume. Después de la formación del Imperio, Hunter junto con la mayor parte de Clone Force 99 se vuelven rebeldes y emprenden nuevas misiones como mercenarios. |
"Tecnología" | Voz: Dee Bradley Baker ( The Clone Wars y The Bad Batch ) | Deformer clone trooper and member of Clone Force 99. He is the team's brains, having genetic mutations that make him more intelligent and skilled with technology than other clones, but also leaner, fairer, and younger. Following Order 66, Tech along with most of the team betray the Empire and take on new missions as mercenaries. |
"Wrecker" | Voice: Dee Bradley Baker (The Clone Wars and The Bad Batch) | Soldado clon deformado y miembro de Clone Force 99. Es el músculo del equipo, con mutaciones genéticas que lo hacen mucho más grande y fuerte que otros soldados clon. Aunque la Orden 66 se emitió en el chip inhibidor de Wrecker, lo que provocó que activara el resto del Bad Batch, el resto del equipo logró quitar el chip inhibidor. Siguiendo la Orden 66, Wrecker junto con la mayor parte del equipo traicionan al Imperio y emprenden nuevas misiones como mercenarios. |
Omega | Voz: Michelle Ang ( The Bad Batch ) | Joven clon que se desempeñó como asistente médico de Nale Se en Kamino, hasta que se unió a Clone Force 99 para escapar del planeta después de su traición al Imperio. |
Confederación de Sistemas Independientes
La Confederación de Sistemas Independientes (CIS) es una organización de múltiples planetas y sistemas que anteriormente formaban parte de la República Galáctica, que decidió separarse después de molestarse con la corrupción y la injusticia dentro del Senado Galáctico. Formada por el Conde Dooku bajo las órdenes de su maestro, Darth Sidious, es la principal facción antagónica de la trilogía de la precuela. La mayoría de los planetas que componían la Confederación intentaron ganarse la libertad por la fuerza, participando en las Guerras Clon de tres años con la República utilizando un ejército de droides de batalla . Una vez que Sidious logró su objetivo de asustar a la gente de la República para que apoyara sus planes para la formación de un Imperio Galáctico, terminó las Guerras Clon al tener a su nuevo aprendiz, Darth Vader., mata a los líderes del Consejo Separatista. Los sistemas restantes de la Confederación fueron posteriormente reabsorbidos en el Imperio recién formado.
Nombre | Representación | Descripción |
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Mina Bonteri | Voz: Kath Soucie ( The Clone Wars ) | Madre de Lux Bonteri y senadora separatista en las Guerras Clon. Intenta poner un fin pacífico a la guerra con la firma de un tratado, pero es asesinada por los separatistas en un ataque en el que se enmarca la República. |
Rush Clovis | Voz: Robin Atkin Downes ( The Clone Wars ) | Separatist Senator who represents the planet Scipio in the Galactic Senate, as well as a former love interest of Padmé Amidala. When the Clone Wars break out, he becomes a delegate of the InterGalactic Banking Clan. During the Battle of Scipio, he sacrifices himself to save Padmé. |
Rebel Alliance
La Alianza Rebelde es una organización de múltiples planetas y sistemas que se oponen al dominio del Imperio Galáctico , con el que participa en la Guerra Civil Galáctica de cinco años. Sirve como la facción protagonista de la trilogía original . Los Partisans son una facción o rebeldes liderados por Saw Gerrera conocidos por sus métodos extremos, que se han distanciado del resto de la Alianza. Rogue One es un escuadrón de soldados rebeldes formado en la película del mismo nombre que se embarcó en una misión suicida para robar los esquemas de la Estrella de la Muerte .
Nombre | Representación | Descripción |
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Raymus Antilles | Peter Geddis ( Una nueva esperanza ), [7] Rohan Nichol (La venganza de los Sith ), [7] Tim Beckmann ( Rogue One ) | Capitán del Tantive IV . En Una nueva esperanza , Darth Vader lo estrangula hasta la muerte. [45] Antilles también es el último maestro de C-3PO y R2-D2 antes de que caigan bajo la propiedad de Luke Skywalker, y el capitán del Corazón Escindido en Revenge of the Sith . |
Lando Calrissian | Billy Dee Williams ( El imperio contraataca , El regreso del Jedi y El ascenso de Skywalker ), Donald Glover ( Solo: Una historia de Star Wars ) Voz: Billy Dee Williams ( Rebeldes ) | Contrabandista, jugador y viejo amigo de Han Solo , así como propietario original del Halcón Milenario . Más tarde se convierte en General de la Alianza Rebelde y lidera el ataque a la segunda Estrella de la Muerte en El Retorno del Jedi . [46] En The Rise of Skywalker , ayuda a la Resistencia a encontrar Exegol y lidera la flota de naves civiles durante la Batalla de Exegol. |
Bren Derlin | John Ratzenberger (The Empire Strikes Back) | Rebel officer in The Empire Strikes Back.[47] |
Jan Dodonna | Alex McCrindle (A New Hope), Ian McElhinney (Rogue One) Voice: Michael Bell (Rebels) | General y líder de la base rebelde en Yavin 4 que planea el ataque a la primera Estrella de la Muerte en A New Hope . [48] Dodonna también aparece en Rogue One , la serie animada Rebels , y en varios números de la serie de cómics Star Wars de Marvel . También es el primer personaje en pronunciar la frase " Que la Fuerza te acompañe ". [49] |
Agente Kallus | Voz: David Oyelowo ( Rebels ) | Ex miembro del Buró de Seguridad Imperial que dirigió los esfuerzos para reprimir un levantamiento en el planeta Lothal y desarrolló una rivalidad con Zeb Orrelios porque Kallus participó en los ataques que aniquilaron a gran parte de los de su especie . Eventualmente comienza a cuestionar su moralidad y lealtad al Imperio después de que él y Zeb se ven obligados a trabajar juntos para sobrevivir después de estar varados en un planeta remoto. Para cuando Thrawn es ascendido a Gran Almirante, Kallus se ha convertido en un espía de la Alianza Rebelde y abandona por completo una vez que se descubre su traición. Kallus juega un papel importante en la liberación de Lothal de la ocupación imperial y termina entablando amistad con Zeb. |
Crix Madine | Dermot Crowley (El regreso del Jedi ) | General rebelde al que se le ocurre el plan de destruir el generador de escudo para la segunda Estrella de la Muerte en El Retorno del Jedi . [50] |
Pharl McQuarrie | Ralph McQuarrie ( El imperio contraataca ) | General de la Alianza Rebelde que aparece en El Imperio Contraataca . |
Mon Mothma | Caroline Blakiston (El regreso del Jedi ), [7] Genevieve O'Reilly (La venganza de los Sith, Rogue One y Andor ) [22] Voz: Kath Soucie ( Las guerras clon ), [7] Genevieve O'Reilly ( Rebeldes ) [51] | Senador de la República, cofundador y líder de la Alianza Rebelde. [52] Más tarde se desempeña como Canciller de la Nueva República y es una gran influencia en la reubicación de la capital galáctica de Coruscant a Hosnian Prime tras la derrota del Imperio. [53] |
Eneb Ray | N / A | Un espía de la Alianza Rebelde que se volvió pícaro después de haber sido desfigurado física y mentalmente; más tarde atacó la prisión de Sunspot en un complot contra Leia Organa. Fue presentado por primera vez en Star Wars Annual # 1 de Marvel Comics . [54] |
Carlista Rieekan | Bruce Boa ( El imperio contraataca ) | General rebelde visto en Hoth en The Empire Strikes Back . [55] |
Jun Sato | Voz: Keone Young ( Rebeldes ) | El comandante del Escuadrón Fénix de la célula rebelde, al que se une la tripulación Fantasma . También es tío del piloto rebelde Mart Mattin. Se sacrifica durante la Batalla de Atollon para que Ezra Bridger obtenga refuerzos. |
Zev Senesca | Christopher Malkolm ( El imperio contraataca ) | Miembro de la Alianza Rebelde y piloto del Escuadrón Pícaro en El Imperio Contraataca ; designado como "Rogue Two", Senesca pilota un deslizador de nieve y muere durante la Batalla de Hoth en combate contra los caminantes AT-AT imperiales. [56] También es el piloto que localiza a Han Solo y Luke Skywalker, que están varados en la nieve lejos de la base Rebelde en Hoth. |
Berch Teller | N / A | Ex oficial de Inteligencia de la República, que forma su propia célula rebelde y secuestra la nave personal de Moff Tarkin , la Carrion Spike , en la novela Tarkin de 2014 . [57] |
Vanden Willard | Eddie Byrne ( A New Hope ) Voz: Michael Bell ( A New Hope ) | General rebelde que saluda a Leia Organa cuando regresa a la base rebelde en Yavin 4 en A New Hope . |
Pilotos rebeldes | ||
Wedge Antilles | Denis Lawson ( Episodios IV – VI , IX ) Voz: David Ankrum ( Una nueva esperanza y Rogue One ), [7] Nathan Kress ( Rebeldes ) | Un piloto de caza estelar rebelde y de la Nueva República, que estuvo en las batallas de Yavin , Hoth y Endor y es el único superviviente de todas esas batallas además de Luke Skywalker. [58] En The Rise of Skywalker , Antilles es uno de los muchos pilotos que respondieron a la señal de Lando Calrissian y acudieron en ayuda de la Resistencia en la Batalla de Exegol . |
Arvel Crynyd | Hilton McRae (El regreso del Jedi ) | Piloto de ala A que choca contra el Acorazado Estelar Ejecutor de clase Ejecutor , provocando su caída y destrucción en la superficie de la segunda Estrella de la Muerte, en El Retorno del Jedi . |
Biggs Darklighter | Garrick Hagon ( Una nueva esperanza ) | Un amigo de Luke Skywalker de Tatooine y un piloto Ala-X de la Alianza Rebelde . Como 'Rogue Three', es miembro del Escuadrón Rojo, parte del ataque rebelde a la Estrella de la Muerte en A New Hope , durante el cual es derribado por Darth Vader. [59] La reunión de Luke y Biggs en la base Rebelde en Yavin 4 fue originalmente eliminada del estreno en cines de la película; pero fue restaurado para el lanzamiento de la Edición Especial. También se cortaron otras escenas de Darklighter encontrándose con Luke, anteriormente en Tatooine; pero se puede ver en la adaptación del libro de cuentos de Star Wars de Una nueva esperanza , y en el CD-ROM interactivo Star Wars: Behind the Magic de 1998 de LucasArts. [59] [60][61] |
Garven Dreis (también conocido como "Líder rojo") | Drewe Henley ( Una nueva esperanza y Rogue One ) | Líder del Escuadrón Rojo durante el ataque a la primera Estrella de la Muerte en la Batalla de Yavin en A New Hope . Es derribado y asesinado por Darth Vader. Las imágenes no utilizadas del actor Drewe Henley como Garven Dreis de A New Hope también se utilizaron durante la Batalla de Scarif en Rogue One . |
Wes Janson | Ian Liston ( El imperio contraataca ) | Piloto de combate y miembro fundador del Escuadrón Pícaro, que aparece durante una escena en El Imperio Contraataca como el artillero del deslizador aéreo T-47 de Wedge Antilles . |
Derek "Hobbie" Klivian | Richard Oldfield ( El imperio contraataca ) Voz: Trevor Devall ( Rebeldes ) | Piloto del Escuadrón Pícaro visto por primera vez en El Imperio Contraataca . [62] |
Thane Kyrell | N / A | Piloto que se graduó de la Royal Imperial Academy en Coruscant y luego se une a la Alianza Rebelde en la novela Star Wars: Lost Stars . [63] |
Jek Tono Porkins | William Hootkins ( Una nueva esperanza ) | Piloto corpulento de ala-X con nombre en código "Seis rojos" que muere en A New Hope en el ataque a la primera Estrella de la Muerte. Porkins ha ganado cierta notoriedad cómica debido a su tamaño, modales y muerte prematura, que fue burlada en el episodio de Family Guy Blue Harvest . [64] |
Dak Ralter | John Morton ( El imperio contraataca ) | El artillero deslizador de nieve de Luke Skywalker en El imperio contraataca . Ralter muere en la subsiguiente Batalla de Hoth cuando su deslizador de nieve es dañado por un Caminante Imperial . Dak también hace acto de presencia conversando antes de la mencionada batalla con Thane Tyrell, en la novela Lost Stars . [65] [66] |
Evaan Verlaine | N / A | Un piloto rebelde de Alderaan que fue el último superviviente del Escuadrón de Oro de la Batalla de Yavin, que ayuda a Leia en Star Wars: Princesa Leia a intentar rescatar a los supervivientes de la destrucción de Alderaan. |
Partisanos | ||
Idryssa Barruck | N / A | Un partisano introducido en Star Wars: Rebel Rising que es amigo de Saw Gerrera y no está de acuerdo con él sobre sus tácticas. [67] |
Maia Bonteri | N / A | Ahijada de Lux Bonteri introducida en Rebel Rising . Ella es miembro de los Partisans mientras está estacionada en Wrea. Más tarde muere en el asalto de Inusagi por fuego de bláster imperial. |
Rogue One | ||
Cassian Andor | Diego Luna ( Rogue One y Andor ) [68] | Rebel Alliance captain and intelligence officer who helps steal the plans for the Death Star in Rogue One. He dies when the Empire uses the battle station to destroy the planet Scarif, where the plans were located. |
Bodhi Rook | Riz Ahmed (Rogue One)[68] | Imperial cargo pilot who, encouraged by Galen Erso, defects to the Rebel Alliance and helps steal the plans to the Death Star in Rogue One. He is killed during the Battle of Scarif. |
Chirrut Îmwe | Donnie Yen (Rogue One)[68] | Guerrero ciego que cree en la Fuerza y se dice que es uno de los Guardianes de los Whills. Ayuda a la Alianza Rebelde a robar los planos de la Estrella de la Muerte en Rogue One y muere durante la Batalla de Scarif. |
Baze Malbus | Jiang Wen ( Rogue One ) [22] | Un mercenario y amigo de Chirrut Îmwe que ayuda a la Alianza Rebelde a robar los planos de la Estrella de la Muerte en Rogue One . Muere durante la Batalla de Scarif. |
Familia Erso y Gerrera
Nombre | Representación | Descripción | ||||
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Familia Erso | ||||||
Galen Walton Erso | Mads Mikkelsen ( Rogue One ) [68] | Investigador científico imperial y padre de Jyn Erso en Rogue One y la novela precuela Catalyst: A Rogue One Novel . Como diseñador principal de la Estrella de la Muerte, Erso proporciona información sobre una debilidad crítica de la Rebelión, lo que permite un ataque a la aparentemente invulnerable estación de batalla. A pesar de esto, más tarde es mortalmente herido por los rebeldes en un ataque a una base imperial en Eadu, y puede reunirse brevemente con su hija antes de morir. | ||||
Lyra Erso | Valene Kane ( Rogue One ) [68] | Madre de Jyn Erso en Rogue One y la novela precuela Catalyst . Ella es asesinada por Orson Krennic y sus Death Troopers cuando vienen a reclutar a Galen para ayudar a construir la Estrella de la Muerte. | ||||
Jyn Erso | Felicity Jones ( Rogue One ) [68] 8 años: Beau Gadsdon ( Rogue One ) 4 años: Dolly Gadsdon ( Rogue One ) Voz: Felicity Jones ( Forces of Destiny , temporada 1), Helen Sadler ( Forces of Destiny , temporada 2) | Ex criminal e hija de Galen Erso, que se une a la Alianza Rebelde en Rogue One . Ella forma el grupo Rogue One para robar los planos de la Estrella de la Muerte de Scarif, y muere cuando el planeta es destruido por la estación de batalla. | ||||
Familia Gerrera | ||||||
Saw Gerrera | Forest Whitaker ( Rogue One ) [68] Voz: Andrew Kishino ( The Clone Wars y The Bad Batch ), Forest Whitaker ( Rebels y Jedi: Fallen Order ) | Veterano de las Guerras Clon , [69] que más tarde se convierte en el líder de una banda de extremistas rebeldes contra el Imperio Galáctico. Era el padre adoptivo de Jyn Erso y murió cuando el Imperio usó el arma por primera vez para destruir su escondite junto con Ciudad Jedha. | ||||
Steela Gerrera | Voz: Dawn-Lyen Gardner ( The Clone Wars ) | Vio a la hermana de Garrera, quien fue parte de su rebelión contra los Separatistas en Onderon durante las Guerras Clon. Fue asesinada por una cañonera droide durante la batalla final, lo que afectó profundamente a su hermano. |
Imperio Galáctico
The First Galactic Empire is an autocracy formed by Emperor Palpatine at the end of the Clone Wars, replacing the old Galactic Republic. Palpatine's rise to power and manipulation of the Galactic Senate into supporting his plans for the formation of an empire and extermination of the Jedi Order with the purpose of intergalactic "peace" are depicted in the prequel trilogy. In the original trilogy, the Empire serves as the main antagonistic faction. At its peak, the Empire sprawled most of the known Star Wars galaxy. The Empire was eventually defeated by the Rebel Alliance and collapsed, but some remnants continued to exist for 30 years and reunited to form the Primer orden .
Los soldados de asalto son las tropas de choque de élite sin rostro que sirven al ejército del Imperio. Originalmente, los soldados clon del ejército de la República, con el tiempo se convirtieron principalmente en reclutas humanos.
Nombre | Representación | Descripción |
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Sim Aloo | Anthony Lang (El regreso del Jedi ) | Miembro del Consejo de Gobierno Imperial y uno de los consejeros del Emperador Palpatine, aparece junto a otros consejeros del Emperador en la segunda Estrella de la Muerte, y muere cuando es destruido en El Retorno del Jedi . [70] Una figura de acción de este personaje, titulada "Imperial Dignitary", fue creada en 1985 en la línea Power of the Force de Kenner . [71] |
Moradmin Bast | Leslie Schofield ( Una nueva esperanza ) | General imperial que sirve a bordo de la primera Estrella de la Muerte y advierte al Gran Moff Tarkin que deben evacuar debido a la amenaza rebelde en A New Hope . Muere en la destrucción de la Estrella de la Muerte. |
Comandante Alecia Beck | N / A | Una oficial de la ISB, Comandante del Destructor Estelar Vehement , y la leal Imperial Alecia Beck era una humana que sirvió como oficial en el Imperio Galáctico . Cuando estaba entrenando, encontró a su oficial de entrenamiento vendiendo secretos imperiales a cambio de créditos. Ella lo confrontó y ganó la pelea, pero en el proceso perdió su ojo izquierdo. Luego se le concedió la promoción y el mando de un Destructor Estelar. Más tarde, ella está persiguiendo a una tripulación rebelde asociada con la Alianza Rebelde y atrapa a un teniente rebelde, Caluan Ematt . Se la presenta por primera vez en la novela Star Wars: Smugglers Run. |
Morgan Elsbeth | Diana Lee Inosanto ( El mandaloriano ) | Antiguo protegido del Gran Almirante Thrawn que lidera un pequeño Remanente Imperial en el planeta Corvus. Ahsoka Tano la ataca, quien finalmente la derrota y libera la ciudad de Calodan con la ayuda del Mandaloriano, antes de interrogarla por el paradero de Thrawn. |
Karyn Faro | N / A | Oficial imperial y segundo al mando de confianza del gran almirante Thrawn en la novela Thrawn . A veces, ella no está de acuerdo con sus tácticas, y Thrawn a menudo está de acuerdo con sus propios métodos cuando demuestran ser superiores. |
Janus Greejatus | N / A | Miembro del Consejo de Gobierno Imperial y uno de los consejeros del Emperador Palpatine, está con el Emperador en la segunda Estrella de la Muerte cuando es destruida sobre la luna forestal de Endor en El Retorno del Jedi . [70] |
Gideon Hask | Voz: Paul Blackthorne ( Star Wars Battlefront II ) | Segundo al mando de Inferno Squad, luego ascendido a comandante después de la traición de Iden Versio y Del Meeko. Es derribado por Iden durante la Batalla de Jakku, pero sobrevive y luego se convierte en un oficial de alto rango dentro de la Primera Orden. Después de matar a Del, él prepara una trampa para que Iden la saque de su escondite, pero es asesinada por ella durante un enfrentamiento a bordo del Destructor Estelar clase Resurgente Retribution . Hask también aparece en el libro Star Wars Battlefront II: Inferno Squad . |
Valin Hess | Richard Brake ( El mandaloriano ) | Oficial imperial que solía tener a Migs Mayfeld como soldado. Se encuentra de nuevo con Mayfield cuando él y el mandaloriano se infiltran en una refinería de rhidonio imperial en Morak para descubrir el paradero de Moff Gideon y es asesinado por su ex soldado justo cuando lo reconoce porque insultó a los soldados muertos durante la Operación: Ceniza. |
Moff Tiaan Jerjerrod | Michael Pennington (El regreso del Jedi ) | Jerjerrod, el oficial al mando de la segunda Estrella de la Muerte y el Oficial Imperial más prominente que aparece en El Retorno del Jedi , tiene la tarea de Darth Vader de apresurar la finalización de la segunda Estrella de la Muerte y advirtió que el Emperador no es tan indulgente como Vader. [72] |
Almirante Kassius Konstantine | Voz: Dee Bradley Baker ( Rebels ) | Un oficial de la Armada Imperial que ayuda a los Inquisidores, Darth Vader y al Gran Almirante Thrawn en la persecución de los Rebeldes. Muere durante la Batalla de Atollon. |
Orson Krennic | Ben Mendelsohn ( Rogue One ) [68] | Director de investigación avanzada de armas para el ejército imperial en Rogue One . En la novela Catalyst , se revela que fue un antiguo colega de Galen Erso. Krennic lidera la construcción de la primera Estrella de la Muerte, pero es eclipsado por Wilhuff Tarkin, quien se lleva todo el crédito una vez que está terminada. Más tarde intenta evitar que la Alianza Rebelde robe los planos de la Estrella de la Muerte, pero Cassian Andor le dispara mientras se enfrenta a Jyn Erso, y luego muere después de que Tarkin le ordena a la Estrella de la Muerte que dispare sobre el planeta, destruyéndolo y todos todavía varados allí. |
Lang | Michael Biehn ( El mandaloriano ) | Mercenario y lugarteniente del Remanente Imperial de Morgan Elsbeth en Corvus; muerto en un enfrentamiento con el Mandaloriano. |
Xamuel Lennox | John Dicks ( El imperio contraataca ) | Capitán de la Armada Imperial que sirve en el Escuadrón de la Muerte de Darth Vader como capitán del Tirano Destructor Estelar . |
Moff Delian Mors | N / A | Oficial imperial introducido en Star Wars: Lords of the Sith . [73] Es una lesbiana que según el New York Daily News es el primer personaje abiertamente gay en el nuevo canon de Star Wars . [73] [74] [75] |
Almirante Conan Antonio Motti | Richard LeParmentier ( Una nueva esperanza ) [76] | Oficial a bordo de la Estrella de la Muerte tan confiado en su poder que se burla de la fe de Darth Vader en la Fuerza, y luego Vader casi lo ahoga hasta morir. [77] |
Capitán Lorth Needa | Michael Culver ( El imperio contraataca ) | Capitán del Vengador Destructor Estelar clase Imperial II , asesinado por Darth Vader por no poder capturar al Halcón Milenario en El Imperio Contraataca . [78] |
Almirante Kendal Ozzel | Michael Sheard ( El imperio contraataca ) | Comandante inicial del Superdestructor Estelar Ejecutor de Darth Vader en El Imperio Contraataca . [79] Vader mata a Ozzel por su incompetencia. George Lucas comentó que Sheard produjo "la mejor muerte en pantalla" que jamás había visto. [80] |
Almirante Firmus Piett | Kenneth Colley ( El imperio contraataca y el regreso del Jedi ) | Oficial imperial, inicialmente un capitán, que es ascendido para reemplazar al almirante Ozzel como oficial al mando del Acorazado Estelar clase Ejecutor , Ejecutor , después de que Vader ejecuta a Ozzel por incompetencia. Como el único oficial imperial que aparece en más de una película de la trilogía original, Piett también aparece en El retorno del Jedi y se encuentra con su desaparición, cuando el Ejecutor choca contra la segunda Estrella de la Muerte durante la Batalla de Endor. [81] |
Nahdonnis Praji | George Roubicek ( Una nueva esperanza ) | Oficial de la Armada Imperial que sirve como ayudante de Darth Vader a bordo del Devastador Destructor Estelar clase Imperial I en Una Nueva Esperanza . Le informa a Vader sobre el estado de los planes robados de la Estrella de la Muerte. |
Gobernadora Arihnda Pryce | Mary Elizabeth McGlynn ( rebeldes ) | Gobernador Imperial de Lothal que aparece en Rebels . Su historia de fondo se explora en la novela Star Wars: Thrawn . |
Vicealmirante Rampart | Voz: Noshir Dalal ( The Bad Batch ) | Imperial officer responsible for the Empire's chain code registration system and army recruitments. He also oversees Project War-Mantle, a plan to replace clone troopers with enlisted soldiers for the Imperial Army.[82] |
Admiral Dodd Rancit | N/A | Admiral and traitor to the Galactic Empire; rival of Moff Tarkin in the 2014 novel Tarkin.[57] |
Gallius Rax (a.k.a. "The Operator") | N/A | Mysterious Imperial admiral and manipulator from the Aftermath novel trilogy.[83] Trusted by Palpatine to destroy the Empire in the event of his death and reform it, Rax is responsible for the rise of the First Order though he himself does not live to see it founded. |
Ciena Ree | N/A | Oficial Imperial femenina, asociada de Thane Kyrell, quien en la novela Star Wars: Lost Stars comanda al Inflictor Destructor Estelar clase Imperial II , estrellándolo intencionalmente durante la Batalla de Jakku. [66] |
Almirante Terrinald Screed | N / A | Almirante imperial con un ojo cibernético de la novela Tarkin de 2014 y la novela Aftermath: Life Debt de 2016 . [57] Screed tuvo un papel más destacado en la continuidad de Legends no canónica, creada por primera vez para la serie animada Droids de 1985 . [84] |
Rae Sloane | N / A | Capitán imperial introducido en Star Wars: A New Dawn , más tarde almirante en Star Wars: Aftermath . [85] [86] |
Comandante Lucka Solange | N / A | Oficial imperial asignado a la estación Five Points en el Borde Exterior. Solange se presenta en Star Wars: Rebel Rising como un oficial que atrapa a Jyn Erso , quien en ese momento estaba usando el alias Tanith Ponta. Solange contrata a Jyn para que reproduzca el sistema de crédito de un casino para que salga de sus deudas. Más tarde obliga a Jyn, ahora pasando por Liana Hallik, a infiltrarse en una célula rebelde para que el Imperio pueda atraparla. |
General Cassio Tagge | Don Henderson ( Una nueva esperanza ) | Imperial officer aboard the Death Star in A New Hope; Tagge expresses concern over the vulnerability of the Death Star due to the missing plans being in the hands of the Rebel Alliance.[87] Tagge is revealed in Marvel's Darth Vader comic book series as surviving the Death Star explosion during the Battle of Yavin, and is promoted by Emperor Palpatine to Grand General of the Empire.[88] |
Inspector Thanoth | N/A | Imperial inspector assigned to assist Darth Vader and investigate his actions during the events of the Star Wars: Darth Vader comic book series.[89] |
Grand Moff Wilhuff Tarkin | Peter Cushing ( Una nueva esperanza ), [7] Wayne Pygram (La venganza de los Sith ), [7] Guy Henry ( Rogue One ) Voz: Stephen Stanton ( The Clone Wars, Rebels y The Bad Batch ) [7] | Ex oficial de la República que saltó a la fama como gobernador imperial de los territorios del Borde Exterior. Apareció por primera vez en A New Hope como el oficial al mando de la Estrella de la Muerte. Supervisa su construcción y operación en Revenge of the Sith , Rogue One y A New Hope , respectivamente, y muere en la Estrella de la Muerte en A New Hope cuando Luke Skywalker la destruye. [90] Jova Tarkin era su tío abuelo paterno, actuando como guía permanente y mentor para los futuros iniciados de la familia Tarkin en Carrion Plateau en su mundo natal de Eriadu. [57] |
Eli Vanto | N / A | Asistente de confianza del Gran Almirante Thrawn en la novela Thrawn . [91] |
General Maximilian Veers | Julian Glover ( El imperio contraataca ) Voz: Colin Murdock ( Droid Tales ) | Comandante de la Legión 501 que lidera el ataque del Imperio en Hoth al mando del Caminante Imperial AT-AT líder en El Imperio Contraataca . [92] Veers fue lanzado en forma de figura de acción durante la línea original de Kenner, apodado como 'AT-AT Commander'. [93] |
Wullf Yularen | Robert Clarke ( Una nueva esperanza ) Voz: Tom Kane ( Las guerras clon y los rebeldes ) | Imperial officer on the first Death Star in A New Hope. The Clone Wars establishes that he was previously an admiral in the Republic Navy who served during the Clone Wars as the leader of Anakin Skywalker's fleet.[94] |
Stormtroopers | ||
Emperor's Royal Guard | N/A | Elite, red-helmeted and red-cloaked stormtroopers who serve as Emperor Palpatine's personal bodyguards. |
ES-01 | Voice: Emilio Garcia-Sanchez (The Bad Batch) | Elite Squad Trooper who is part of Crosshair's squad and one of the first ever Imperial conscripts. During the squad's first mission, he is executed for Crosshair for disobeying ordrers by refusing to kill unnarmed civilians. |
ES-02 | Voice: Tina Huang (The Bad Batch) | Soldado de escuadrón de élite que forma parte del escuadrón de Crosshair y uno de los primeros reclutas imperiales. |
ES-03 | Voz: Ness Bautista ( The Bad Batch ) | Soldado de escuadrón de élite que forma parte del escuadrón de Crosshair y uno de los primeros reclutas imperiales. |
ES-04 | Voz: Dahéli Hall ( The Bad Batch ) | Soldado de escuadrón de élite que forma parte del escuadrón de Crosshair y uno de los primeros reclutas imperiales. |
Sargento Kreel | N / A | Stormtrooper en la Legión 501 ; operado encubierto como el "Gamemaster" en el planeta Nar Shaddaa, y luego como comandante del escuadrón de soldados SCAR. Apareció por primera vez en Marvel Star Wars serie de cómics . [95] |
Remanente de Moff Gideon | ||
Moff Gideon | Giancarlo Esposito ( El mandaloriano ) | Gobernador imperial que lidera un Remanente Imperial en los años posteriores a la derrota del Imperio. Durante la Era Imperial, supervisó la masacre del pueblo mandaloriano y obtuvo el Darksaber. Busca capturar a Grogu por razones desconocidas, y es el principal enemigo del Mandaloriano , quien finalmente lo derrota y obtiene el Darksaber. |
El cliente | Werner Herzog ( El mandaloriano ) | Un subordinado anónimo del Moff Gideon que emplea al Mandaloriano para capturar a Grogu. Más tarde es asesinado por los hombres de Gideon por no recuperar a Grogu. |
Doctor Pershing | Omid Abtahi ( El mandaloriano ) | Imperial Doctor trabaja para Moff Gideon que experimenta con Grogu, pero no quiere hacerle daño. |
Los experimentos del Dr. Cylo | ||
Dr. Cylo | N / A | Científico mejorado cibernéticamente, capaz de asumir otros clones de sí mismo una vez que su forma actual ha muerto. Apareciendo por primera vez en la serie de cómics Star Wars: Darth Vader Marvel, Cylo se presenta como un rival de Darth Vader; enfrentando a Vader contra muchos de sus seres mejorados cibernéticamente para ganar el favor del Emperador Palpatine. [96] |
Aiolin y Morit Astarte | N / A | Humanos especialmente diseñados, hermano y hermana, hábiles con sables de luz y trabajando con el Dr. Cylo como posibles reemplazos de Darth Vader. Aparecen por primera vez en la serie de cómics Star Wars: Darth Vader Marvel. [97] |
Tulon Voidgazer | N / A | Científico mejorado cibernéticamente, que trabaja con el Dr. Cylo como posible reemplazo de Darth Vader; apareció por primera vez en la serie de cómics Star Wars: Darth Vader Marvel. [96] |
Resistencia
La Resistencia es una organización militar fundada y dirigida por Leia Organa , y sucesora de la Alianza Rebelde. Luchó contra la Primera Orden para defender la Nueva República y mantener la paz en la galaxia, 30 años después de la conclusión de la Guerra Civil Galáctica. Es la facción protagonista de la trilogía secuela .
Nombre | Representación | Descripción |
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Comandante Larma D'Acy | Amanda Lawrence ( El último Jedi , El ascenso de Skywalker ) | Comandante de la Resistencia y asesora de Leia Organa y Amilyn Holdo en The Last Jedi . En The Rise of Skywalker , se la ve besando a un piloto de la Resistencia después de la Batalla de Exegol. |
Poe Dameron | Oscar Isaac ( Episodios VII-IX ) Voz: Oscar Isaac ( Resistencia ) | Piloto de caza X-wing introducido en The Force Awakens , llamado "el mejor piloto de la Resistencia". [98] [99] Su padre es un soldado de las fuerzas especiales, Kes Dameron , y su madre es la piloto del ala A , Shara Bey . Ambos eran soldados de la Alianza Rebelde, que aparece en la serie limitada de Marvel Comics 2015 Star Wars: Shattered Empire . [100] |
Caluan Ematt | Andrew Jack ( El despertar de la fuerza y El último Jedi ) | Elderly General in the Resistance, and former lieutenant in the Rebel Alliance. Ematt appears at the Resistance base during the planning of the attack on Starkiller Base, and later appears atop the trenches in the Battle of Crait. A longtime associate of Leia Organa, Ematt also appears in the 2015 novels Moving Target: A Princess Leia Adventure and Smuggler's Run: A Han Solo & Chewbacca Adventure, as well as the 2016 novel Bloodline. |
Finn | John Boyega (Episodes VII-IX) Voice: John Boyega (Forces of Destiny) | A former First Order stormtrooper originally designated as FN-2187 before joining the Resistance and being dubbed "Finn" by Poe Dameron in The Force Awakens. |
Vice Admiral Amilyn Holdo | Laura Dern (The Last Jedi) | Longtime friend and protégée of Leia Organa, and Vice Admiral of Organa's Resistance against the First Order. In The Last Jedi, Holdo takes command of the Resistance after General Organa is incapacitated, and orders the evacuation to the planet Crait. She then sacrifices herself, jumping to light speed in the Resistance's MC85 Star Cruiser Raddus straight into the First Order's Mega-class Star Dreadnought Supremacy, destroying the former and severely crippling the latter. Holdo's early friendship with a teenage Leia is explored in the 2017 Claudia Gray novel Leia, Princess of Alderaan.[101] |
Jannah | Naomi Ackie (The Rise of Skywalker) | Former First Order stormtrooper originally designated as TZ-1719 who joins the Resistance and befriends Finn in The Rise of Skywalker. |
Harter Kalonia | Harriet Walter (The Force Awakens) | Doctor for the New Republic and later the Resistance, Harter can be seen tending to the wounds of Chewbacca after the Battle of Takodana in The Force Awakens. |
Lieutenant Kaydel Ko Connix | Billie Lourd (Episodes VII–IX) | A junior controller in the Resistance during the sequel trilogy.[102] Actress Lourd is the daughter of Carrie Fisher.[102] Though Lourd is credited as Lieutenant Connix in the films' credits, StarWars.com gives her full name as Kaydel Ko Connix.[103] |
Tallissan "Tallie" Lintra | Hermione Corfield (The Last Jedi) | Resistance A-wing pilot and leader of Blue Squadron during the Evacuation of D'Qar in The Last Jedi. She is killed during the First Order's attack on the Resistance fleet, when Kylo Ren destroys her starfighter. |
Admiral Ushos O. Statura | Ken Leung (The Force Awakens) | Resistance Admiral that helps plan the assault on Starkiller Base, correctly suggesting that they cripple its thermal oscillator. Statura also appears in the Poe Dameron comic. |
Joph Seastriker | N/A | Associate of Leia Organa and Resistance pilot in the novel Star Wars: Bloodline.[104] |
Jessika "Jess" Testor Pava | Jessica Henwick (The Force Awakens) | A Resistance X-wing pilot introduced in The Force Awakens. She is shown to idolize Luke Skywalker in the spin-off novel The Weapon of a Jedi: A Luke Skywalker Adventure.[105][106] The character also appears in the comic series Star Wars: Poe Dameron.[107] |
Korr Sella | Maisie Richardson-Sellers (The Force Awakens)[108] | Military officer of the Resistance in The Force Awakens. She is sent to Hosnian Prime with a message for the Senate, and is present when the planet is destroyed by the First Order's superweapon, Starkiller Base. The character appears briefly in the completed film but has an increased role in the novelization.[108][109] Korr's earlier time in Leia's service is touched upon in the novel Star Wars: Bloodline.[110][111][112] |
Paige Tico | Veronica Ngo (The Last Jedi) | Older sister of Rose Tico, Resistance gunner and pilot on the StarFortress Bomber Hammer of Cobalt Squadron.[113] She is killed during the Battle of D'Qar after releasing the bomber's payload, destroying the Mandator IV-class Siege Dreadnaught Fulminatrix. |
Rose Tico | Kelly Marie Tran (The Last Jedi and The Rise of Skywalker) Voice: Kelly Marie Tran (Forces of Destiny) | Resistance maintenance worker, younger sister of Paige Tico, and former crew member of Cobalt Squadron on the StarFortress Bomber Hammer.[113] She accompanies Finn in The Last Jedi to the casino city Canto Bight, infiltrates the Mega-class Star Dreadnought Supremacy, and is rendered unconscious during the Battle of Crait. In The Rise of Skywalker, Rose helps Leia at the Resistance's base on Ajan Kloss until her death, and takes part in the Battle of Exegol between the Resistance and the Sith Eternal. |
Temmin "Snap" Wexley | Greg Grunberg (The Force Awakens and The Rise of Skywalker) | Resourceful teenager introduced in the Aftermath trilogy, in which he has adventures with his mother Norra. He appears as a Resistance X-wing fighter pilot in The Force Awakens and The Rise of Skywalker, where he dies during the Battle of Exegol.[114][115][116] He is the son of wayward Rebel pilot Norra Wexley, also introduced in Star Wars: Aftermath.[114] |
Kazuda Xiono | Voice: Christopher Sean (Resistance) | A young X-wing fighter pilot for the New Republic tasked by Poe Dameron to spy on the pelagic planet Castilon's Colossus refueling facility in the Outer Rim to uncover any First Order activity there. His cover of being a starship mechanic working under Jarek Yeager proves to be a tenuous one at best, partly due to his own occasional clumsiness. Poe's droid BB-8, and later the similar droid CB-23, accompanies Kazuda in his mission on the Colossus.[117] |
New Republic
The New Republic is a democractic government established in the aftermath of the Galactic Empire's defeat. Formed from the Rebel Alliance and meant to be a restoration of the old Galactic Republic, it governed most of the known galaxy, until it fell after the First Order destroyed its capital, the Hosnian Prime system. The New Republic is only briefly featured in the sequel trilogy, but has a more prominent presence in related works.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Jom Barell | N/A | New Republic SpecForces officer introduced in Star Wars: Aftermath who becomes part of the main team in Aftermath: Life Debt.[118] |
Ransolm Casterfo | N/A | Centrist senator from Riosa who opposes, and then befriends, Princess Leia in the novel Star Wars: Bloodline.[110][111][112] |
Davan | Matt Lanter (The Mandalorian) | New Republic soldier stationed on a prison transport that is infiltrated by the Mandalorian and Ranzar Malk's crew in order to rescues one of the prisoners, Qin. While being confronted by them, Davan activates a distress signal, but is killed by one of the mercenaries, Xi'an, shortly thereafter, despite the Mandalorian's efforts to negotiate sparing his life. |
Jib Dodger | Rick Famuyiwa (The Mandalorian) | New Republic X-Wing pilot who takes part in the attack on Ranzar Malk's space station. |
Cara Dune | Gina Carano (The Mandalorian) | Former Rebel shock trooper from Alderaan turned mercenary and later a New Republic marshal. She is one of the main allies of the Mandalorian. |
Sash Ketter | Deborah Chow (The Mandalorian) | New Republic X-wing pilot who takes part in the attack on Ranzar Malk's space station. |
Conder Kyl | N/A | Chandrilan splicer and love interest of Sinjir Rath Velus in Aftermath: Life Debt and Aftermath: Empire's End. |
Greer Sonnel | N/A | Assistant and pilot of Leia Organa in the novel Star Wars: Bloodline.[110][111][112] Originally from the oceanic planet Pamarthe, she is also the focus of the 2016 short story "Scorched" by Delilah S. Dawson, published in Star Wars Insider #165.[119][120] |
Carson Teva | Paul Sun-Hyung Lee (The Mandalorian) | Captain in the New Republic's Starfighter Corps from Alderaan who rescues the Mandalorian from a swarm of ice spiders on Maldo Kreis, and later offers Greef Karga the chance to help the New Republic defeat the Empire. |
Sinjir Rath Velus | Imperial turncoat who joins the New Republic in Aftermath. Anthony Breznican of Entertainment Weekly called him "the first major gay hero" in the franchise.[75] | |
Trapper Wolf | Dave Filoni (The Mandalorian) | New Republic X-Wing pilot who takes part in the attack on Ranzar Malk's space station, and later rescues the Mandalorian from a swarm of ice spiders on Maldo Kreis. |
First Order
The First Order is an autocratic military dictatorship and the successor of the Galactic Empire, formed from its remnants. Its main goal is to overthrow the New Republic and destroy the Resistance and Luke Skywalker, the last Jedi. It is the central antagonistic faction of the sequel trilogy. Ruled by Supreme Leader Snoke, a Force-sensitive being created by the resurrected Sheev Palpatine to act as his puppet ruler, the First Order succeeded in destroying the New Republic and conquering much of the known galaxy, especially during Kylo Ren's reign, who killed Snoke and became the next Supreme Leader. Near the end of its one-year-long war with the Resistance, it allied itself with the Sith Eternal, a secret cult of Sith loyalists led by Palpatine on Exegol, though both were ultimately defeated by the remains of the Resistance and the civilians of the galaxy, who finally gathered the courage to rise against their oppressors.
Much like the Empire before it, the First Order uses stormtroopers as its main military. Most stormtroopers are children who had been abducted from their homes and brainwashed into serving the First Order.
Name | Portrayal | Description | ||||
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Captain Moden Canady | Mark Lewis Jones (The Last Jedi) | First Order captain of the Mandator IV-class Siege Dreadnought Fulminatrix, destroyed by Paige Tico's Resistance StarFortress bomber during the attack on D'Qar in The Last Jedi. | ||||
Armitage Hux | Domhnall Gleeson (Episodes VII-IX) | General of the First Order who presides over Starkiller Base under Supreme Leader Snoke in The Force Awakens. In The Last Jedi, Hux commands the fleet chasing down the Resistance, first to the irritation and then to the approval of Snoke. In The Rise of Skywalker, it is revealed that Hux betrayed the First Order following Kylo Ren's rise to power and became a spy for the Resistance. He later helps Poe Dameron, Finn and Chewbacca escape after they are captured aboard Kylo Ren's Resurgent-class Star Destroyer Steadfast, but his treason is discovered and he is executed by Allegiant General Enric Pryde. His father was Brendol Hux, a commandant of the Galactic Empire and later General in the First Order who institutes the policy of raising stormtroopers from birth, inspired by the clone troopers of the Old Republic and the Jedi. He is eventually betrayed and killed by Captain Phasma, as part of an assassination plot with his son. He appears in the 2017 novel Phasma. | ||||
Colonel Kaplan | Pip Torrens (The Force Awakens) | Kaplan serves with the First Order on the Resurgent-class Star Destroyer Finalizer, and is alerted to the attempted escape of prisoner Poe Dameron in The Force Awakens. | ||||
Enric Pryde | Richard E. Grant (The Rise of Skywalker) | Former Imperial Admiral who rose to prominence as Allegiant General of the First Order during Kylo Ren's reign. He develops a rivalry with General Hux, whom he eventually executes after discovering his treason, and later is put in charge of the Sith Eternal's Final Order during the Battle of Exegol, where he dies when his Resurgent-class Star Destroyer Steadfast is destroyed by the Resistance. | ||||
Petty Officer Thanisson | Thomas Brodie-Sangster (The Force Awakens) | Oficial de la Primera Orden a bordo del Finalizador Destructor Estelar clase Resurgente . Thanisson informa del robo del caza TIE robado por Poe Dameron y FN-2187 en The Force Awakens . | ||||
Soldados de asalto | ||||||
Capitán Phasma | Gwendoline Christie ( El despertar de la fuerza y El último Jedi ) Voz: Gwendoline Christie ( Resistencia ) | Oficial que comanda las legiones de soldados de asalto de la Primera Orden y la némesis de Finn en El despertar de la fuerza y Los últimos Jedi . En El despertar de la fuerza , desactiva los escudos de Starkiller mientras Finn la sostiene a punta de pistola, revelando que, a pesar de su lealtad, se preocupa más por su propio bienestar que el de la Primera Orden. En The Last Jedi , ella evita que Finn y Rose Tico desactiven el dispositivo de rastreo hiperespacial del Mega- Class Star Dreadnought Supremacy , y luego se enfrenta a duelo con el primero, quien la derrota. Luego cae y muere durante la destrucción del S upremacy . La historia de fondo de Phasma se explora en la novela Star Wars: Phasma. | ||||
FN-1824 | Daniel Craig (The Force Awakens) | First Order stormtrooper assigned to guard Rey, who falls victim to her Jedi mind trick and releases her in The Force Awakens.[121][122] Due to Daniel Craig's famous portrayals of James Bond from 2006 onwards, he was dubbed "JB-007" by fans. | ||||
FN-2003 (a.k.a. "Slip") | Pip Andersen (The Force Awakens) | First Order stormtrooper that served along with FN-2187 (Finn), leaving his bloody hand print on Finn's helmet after he is fatally wounded by Poe Dameron during the assault on Tuanul village on Jakku in The Force Awakens. FN-2003 also appears in the 2015 novel Before the Awakening, serving under Captain Phasma, and often falling behind the rest of his team, which leads to his nickname "Slip".[123] | ||||
FN-2199 (a.k.a. "Nines") | Liang Yang (The Force Awakens) Voice: David Acord (The Force Awakens) | Riot baton-wielding stormtrooper who attacks Finn during the attack on Maz Kanata's castle and is killed by Han Solo.[124] He was dubbed "TR-8R" by fans for shouting "Traitor" to Finn before attacking him.[124] |
Bounty hunters, mercenaries, and smugglers
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Tobias Beckett | Woody Harrelson (Solo: A Star Wars Story) | Gangster and Han Solo's mentor. He enlists Han and Chewbacca to assist with the theft of a shipment of coaxium from Vandor; he later betrays and is killed by Han. |
Val Beckett | Thandie Newton (Solo: A Star Wars Story) | Wife and partner-in-crime of Tobias Beckett. She is killed during a failed Coaxium heist for the Crimson Dawn. |
Zorii Bliss (or Zorri) | Keri Russell (Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker) | Leader of a group of spice-smugglers from the planet Kijimi and a past love interest of Resistance pilot Poe Dameron. She later was among the many who assisted the Resistance in the air battle against the Sith Eternal forces over Exegol. |
Toro Calican | Jake Cannavale (The Mandalorian) | Bounty hunter who briefly works with the Mandalorian to track down the assassin Fennec Shand on Tatooine, before turning on him and attempting to claim the bounty on his head, leading to the Mandalorian killing him. |
Dapp | Voice: Steve Blum (Uprising) | "Happy" Dapp is a man that an unnamed smuggler and his sister Riley worked for during the Galactic Empire's Iron Blockade. |
Dengar | Morris Bush (The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi) Voice: Simon Pegg (The Clone Wars) | Corellian bounty hunter summoned by Darth Vader to hunt for the Millennium Falcon in The Empire Strikes Back and is visible in Jabba's Palace in Return of the Jedi.[125] In The Clone Wars, Dengar is part of a syndicate of bounty hunters betrayed by Asajj Ventress on the planet Quarzite.[126] Soon working for the Hutts, Dengar attempts to capture Han Solo and Chewbacca in the 2015 Star Wars Marvel comics series story-line "Showdown on the Smuggler's Moon" and makes appearances in the Star Wars: Darth Vader comic series as well.[127] In the Aftermath novels, Dengar both battles and befriends fellow bounty hunter Mercurial Swift, before joining Jas Emari to rescue Norra Wexley during the Battle of Jakku, and receives a pardon from the New Republic.[128][129] A Corellian bounty hunter called Rothgar Deng, who may be the same character, makes a brief appearance in The Rise of Skywalker.[citation needed][b] |
DJ | Benicio del Toro (The Last Jedi) | Slicer who assists and then betrays Finn and Rose Tico on their mission aboard the First Order flagship, the Mega-class Star Dreadnought Supremacy, in The Last Jedi. His name stands for "Don't Join".[130] |
Dr. Cornelius Evazan | Alfie Curtis (A New Hope), Michael Smiley (Rogue One) | Character who antagonizes Luke Skywalker and is subsequently attacked with a lightsaber by Obi-Wan Kenobi in the Mos Eisley cantina in A New Hope. He is a human male with a heavily scarred face, accompanied by his Aqualish associate Ponda Baba. H claims to be a wanted man who has the death sentence on 12 systems.[131] Evazan also bumps into Jyn Erso and threatens her on the streets of Jedha in Rogue One.[132] |
Rako Hardeen | Voice: James Arnold Taylor (The Clone Wars) | Bounty hunter hired to kill Obi-Wan Kenobi during the Clone Wars. He is instead captured by Kenobi, who then assumes his identity in order to uncover a plot to kidnap Chancellor Palpatine. |
Greef Karga | Carl Weathers (The Mandalorian) | The leader of the Bounty Hunters' Guild on Nevarro who later becomes the planet's magistrate and an ally of the Mandalorian and the New Republic. |
Tasu Leech | Yayan Ruhian (The Force Awakens) | The leader of the Kanjiklub crime syndicate. In The Force Awakens, he confronts Han Solo aboard his freighter the Eravana, in conjunction with Bala-Tik from the Guavian Death Gang, after both gangs are swindled by Solo. |
Malakili | Paul Brooke (Return of the Jedi) | Rancor keeper at Jabba the Hutt's palace on Tattooine in Return of the Jedi. He also appears in the novels Aftermath: Life Debt and Aftermath: Empire's End. Malakili was originally dubbed "Rancor Keeper" in Kenner's Star Wars action figure line in 1984.[133] |
Ranzar "Ran" Malk | Mark Boone Junior (The Mandalorian) | Leader of a small crew of mercenariess and an old associate of the Mandalorian, whom he hires to help release Qin from a New Republic. He later betrays and tries to have the Mandalorian killed, only for his space station to be attacked by New Republic pilots who had been lured there by the Mandalorian. |
Riot Mar | Rio Hackford (The Mandalorian) | Bounty hunter who engages in a dogfight with the Mandalorian that results in his death. |
Rafa Martez | Voice: Elizabeth Rodriguez (The Clone Wars and The Bad Batch) | Smuggler from Coruscant who uses a hangar and a laundromatand as fronts for her illegal affairs. After their parents were killed and the Jedi did little to nothing to help them, Rafa and her younger sister Trace became embittered against the Order, and sought to make enough money to leave Coruscant. Near the end of the Clone Wars, the sisters befriend Ahsoka Tano, who helps them when a job to deliver spice to the Pyke Syndicate falls through, leading to Rafa and Trace changing their views of the Jedi. Shortly after the rise of the Galactic Empire, the sisters are hired by Captain Rex to retrieve data from a tactical droid on Corellia, where they have a run-in with the Bad Batch, looking for the same data. In the end, the Bad Batch give the data to Rafa and Trace after learning they want to use it to fight the Empire. |
Trace Martez | Voice: Brigitte Kali (The Clone Wars and The Bad Batch) | Pilot and mechanic from Coruscant, and the younger sister of Rafa, whom she often assists with her illegal businesses. After their parents were killed and the Jedi did little to nothing to help them, the sisters became embittered against the Order, and sought to make enough money to leave Coruscant. Near the end of the Clone Wars, they befriend Ahsoka Tano, who helps them when a job to deliver spice to the Pyke Syndicate falls through, leading to Trace and Rafa changing their views of the Jedi. Shortly after the rise of the Galactic Empire, the sisters are hired by Captain Rex to retrieve data from a tactical droid on Corellia, where they have a run-in with the Bad Batch, looking for the same data. In the end, the Bad Batch give the data to Trace and Rafa after learning they want to use it to fight the Empire. |
Migs Mayfeld | Bill Burr (The Mandalorian) | Former Imperial sharpshooter and a member of Ranzar Malk's crew, who attempts to release Qin from a New Republic transport with the help of the Mandalorian. Mayfeld and the others secretly planned to abandon the Mandalorian once they released Qin, but he had anticipated their betrayal and defeats them, resulting in their arrest. The Mandalorian later arranges for Mayfeld's release so that he could help find Moff Gideon, who has captured Grogu, and, in return, he becomes a free man again, as the Mandalorian's ally and New Republic marshal Cara Dune promises to report that Mayfeld was killed in action. |
Enfys Nest | Erin Kellyman (Solo: A Star Wars Story) | The leader of a gang of pirates called the Cloud Riders, who are revealed to be supporters of the nascent Rebel Alliance.[134] |
Bazine Netal | Anna Brewster (The Force Awakens)[135] | Bounty hunter and First Order spy who reports the arrival of Han Solo at Maz Kanata's castle in The Force Awakens.[136] The character is also the focus of the 2015 short story "Star Wars: The Perfect Weapon" by Delilah S. Dawson.[137] |
Qi'ra | Emilia Clarke (Solo: A Star Wars Story) Voice: Olivia Hack (Forces of Destiny) | Corellian thief and Han Solo's first love. When they reunite years later, she is Dryden Vos's lieutenant in the Crimson Dawn crime syndicate.[138] After Vos's death, she becomes the figurehead of Crimson Dawn as Maul's new top lieutenant. |
Riley | Voice: Catherine Taber (Uprising) | Riley is the sister of an unnamed smuggler. They both worked for "Happy" Dapp during the Galactic Empire's Iron Blockade. |
Fennec Shand | Ming-Na Wen (The Mandalorian, The Book of Boba Fett) Voice: Ming-Na Wen (The Bad Batch) | Assassin and mercenary who is captured by bounty hunters Toro Calican and the Mandalorian. After Toro fatally shoots her and leaves her to die in the deserts of Tatooine, she is found and rescued by Boba Fett, who nurses her back to health using cybernetics, and in return she becomes his new partner. |
The Smuggler | N/A | "The Smuggler" is an unnamed Force-sensitve person who worked for "Happy" Dapp, along with his sister Riley, during the Galactic Empire's Iron Blockade. They are the protagonist of the mobile game Star Wars: Uprising. |
Sana Starros | N/A | Asociado de Han Solo que se presenta dramáticamente como la esposa de Solo, pero luego confiesa que solo se hizo pasar por su esposa durante una estafa anterior. Aparece por primera vez en el número 6 de la serie de cómics de Star Wars . [139] [140] |
Veloz mercurial | N / A | Cazarrecompensas y asesino introducido en Star Wars: Aftermath , conocido por sus porras electrificadas. |
Bala-Tik | Brian Vernel ( El despertar de la fuerza ) | Negociador de la Banda de la Muerte de Guavia, que se enfrenta a Han Solo por estafarlos a bordo de su carguero Eravana en El despertar de la fuerza . Bala-Tik informa a la Primera Orden que Solo está en posesión de la unidad BB-8 perdida que están buscando. |
Mandalorianos
Los mandalorianos son una cultura de humanos del planeta Mandalore con fuertes tradiciones guerreras. La mayoría lleva armaduras y cascos, los más fuertes están hechos de beskar, un acero resistente a los blaster que es originario de Mandalore. La cultura mandaloriana fue llevada a cabo por humanos de Mandalore alrededor de la galaxia. El nombre de su planeta de origen, "Mandalore", es el mismo que el título dado a su líder. Los mandalorianos también están asociados con el Darksaber, un sable de luz de hoja negra construido por Tarre Vizsla, el primer Jedi mandaloriano, que desde entonces se ha convertido en un símbolo de poder para el pueblo mandaloriano y pasa de un líder a otro.
Nombre | Representación | Descripción |
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Almec | Voice: Julian Holloway (The Clone Wars) | Mandalorian politician who serves as Prime Minister of Mandalore during the Clone Wars. A prominent supporter of Satine Kryze and her New Mandalorian government, he is imprisoned for his involvement in an illegal smuggling ring but is later freed and reinstated as a puppet leader after Darth Maul takes over the New Mandalorian capital city of Sundari. When Maul is later captured by Darth Sidious, Almec sends Mandalorian super commandos Gar Saxon and Rook Kast to rescue him. During the Siege of Mandalore, he is captured by Bo-Katan Kryze's force and is killed by Saxon when he attempts to relay information to Ahsoka, Rex, and Bo-Katan. |
The Armorer | Emily Swallow ( El mandaloriano ) | Armadura mandaloriana que es aliada de los mandalorianos y miembro de la misma facción mandaloriana que él, la Tribu. También es una sobreviviente de la Gran Purga Mandaloriana, que fue llevada a cabo por el Imperio Galáctico en algún momento durante la Guerra Civil Galáctica. |
El mandaloriano Din Djarin | Pedro Pascal ( El mandaloriano ) | Mandalorian bounty hunter, and the titular protagonist of The Mandalorian. He is a Mandalorian foundling, having been adopted by the Children of the Watch, a cult of religious zealots who follow the ancient Mandalorian traditions and were excluded from the mainstream Mandalorian society, after his biological parents were killed during the Clone Wars. He is also a survivor of the Great Mandalorian Purge, a member of the Tribe, and the adoptive father of Grogu, an alien toddler, whom he is protecting from the remnants of the Galactic Empire and other threats while searching for his people, the Jedi. |
Captain Hark | Voice: Andrew Kishino (Rebels) | Mandalorian warrior of the Imperial Super Commandos who serves Tiber Saxon. |
Rook Kast | Voice: Vanessa Marshall (The Clone Wars) | Mandalorian warrior who serves under Darth Maul. Alongside Gar Saxon, she aids Maul's escape from Darth Sidious and commands his forces during the Siege of Mandalore, until Maul betrays them and allows them to be captured by the Republic in order to make his own escape. |
Ketsu Onyo | Voice: Gina Torres (Rebels and Forces of Destiny) | Mandalorian bounty hunter and former estranged friend of Sabine Wren. She and Sabine were cadets at the Imperial Academy, later escaping and becoming bounty hunting partners before Ketsu left Sabine for dead and began working for the Black Sun. After they reconcile, Ketsu aids the Rebel Alliance. |
Fenn Rau | Voice: Kevin McKidd (Rebels) | Leader of the Protectors of Concord Dawn. He accepted Imperial bribes to prevent Rebels from traveling through his system, but later orders his men to permit Rebel passage to keep the Empire away after being captured by Sabine. He sides with the Rebellion after his men are slaughtered by the Imperial Super Commandos and eventually joins Clan Wren in the Mandalorian Civil War. |
Koska Reeves | Sasha Banks (The Mandalorian) | Member of the Nite Owls who accompanies Bo-Katan on her quest to reunite survivors of the Great Mandalorian Purge. |
Axe Woves | Simon Kassianides (The Mandalorian) | Male Mandalorian warrior who accompanies Bo-Katan on her quest to reunite survivors of the Great Mandalorian Purge. |
Fett family | ||
Boba Fett | Jeremy Bulloch (The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi),[7] Daniel Logan (Attack of the Clones),[7] Temuera Morrison (The Mandalorian, The Book of Boba Fett) Voice: Jason Wingreen (The Empire Strikes Back),[7] Temuera Morrison (The Empire Strikes Back [Special Edition]),[7] Daniel Logan (The Clone Wars)[7] | Notorious Mandalorian bounty hunter and nemesis of Han Solo and Mace Windu. He is a clone of the bounty hunter Jango Fett, who raised him on Kamino to be his son.[141] Following his father's death at the hands of Windu in Attack of the Clones, the young Fett honors his legacy by becoming a bounty hunter himself and begins a quest of vengeance against Windu, forming a small guild of bounty hunters, but eventually gives up on it and becomes one of the greatest bounty hunters in the galaxy. In The Empire Strikes Back, he is one of the six bounty hunters hired by Darth Vader to find the Millennium Falcon. Fett finds the ship and brings a bounty of its captain, Han Solo, frozen in carbonite, to Jabba the Hutt. He appears again in Return of the Jedi, at Jabba's palace. When Luke Skywalker and his friends come to rescue Han, Fett falls into the mouth of Jabba's Sarlacc during the fight. Fett survives this incident, but is scarred and loses his armor. In The Mandalorian, he rescues the assassin Fennec Shand, whom he recruits as his partner, and attempts to reclaim his armor from the Mandalorian, who agrees to give it to him in exchange for Grogu's protection. Fett honors this agreement by helping the Mandalorian rescue Grogu after he is captured by Moff Gideon. He and Shand later take over the remains of Jabba's criminal empire from Bib Fortuna. |
Jango Fett | Temuera Morrison (Attack of the Clones) | Mandalorian foundling who became a notorious bounty hunter shortly before the Clone Wars, and was chosen by Count Dooku to serve as the template for all the clones who made up the Republic's army. He is also the father of Boba Fett, whom, despite being another clone, Jango considers to be his "son".[142] In Attack of the Clones, he is shown to be under Dooku's and the Confederacy of Independent Systems' employ, and takes part in the battle of Geonosis, where he is killed by Mace Windu in the Geonosian arena. |
Kryze family | ||
Bo-Katan Kryze | Katee Sackhoff (The Mandalorian) Voice: Katee Sackhoff (The Clone Wars and Rebels) | Leader of the Mandalorian group Nite Owls, member of the Death Watch, second-in-command to Pre Vizsla and sister to the Death Watch's political enemy, Duchess Satine. She opposes Vizsla's alliance with Darth Maul and Savage Opress, and later leads members of the Death Watch loyal to her against those who remained loyal to Maul and his criminal allies. Following the Clone Wars, she briefly becomes Regent of Mandalore until her refusal to pledge loyalty to the Empire resulted in Clan Saxon being placed in power. Siding with Clan Wren during the Mandalorian Civil War, believing that she has lost the right, she accepts the Darksaber from Sabine to lead their people once more as Regent of Mandalore after Sabine and their people convince her that there was no other that could do it better; she would later lose the Darksaber to Moff Gideon during the Great Mandalorian Purge. Five years following the Empire's defeat, Bo-Katan enlists the Mandalorian's help in raiding an Imperial freighter transporting weapons, where she had hoped to find the Darksaber, in exchange for telling him where to find Ahoska Tano, her old Jedi ally from during the Siege of Mandalore. Bo-Katan later agrees to help the Mandalorian rescue Grogu from Moff Gideon in exchange for the Darksaber and his assistance in liberating Mandalore. After Gideon's defeat at the Mandalorian's hands, Bo-Katan renounces the Darksaber, as the Mandalorian became its rightful owner by besting Gideon in combat. |
Satine Kryze | Voice: Anna Graves (The Clone Wars) | Duchess of Mandalore, sister of Bo-Katan, and romantic interest of Obi-Wan Kenobi. A pacifist leader, she tries not to get involved in the Clone Wars, and forms the Council of Neutral Systems, much to the disgust of the Death Watch, who try to assassinate and replace her numerous times throughout the war, but all their attempts are thwarted by the Jedi, particularly Kenobi. The Jedi Master had previously protected Satine in her youth, and the two formed a close bond, with Kenobi claiming that he would have left the Jedi Order a long time ago had Satine asked. Satine later watches her world fall to the Shadow Collective, under Darth Maul, who ultimately murders her in front of a captured Kenobi. |
Korkie Kryze | Voice: Whit Hertford (The Clone Wars) | Nephew of Satine Kryze and Bo-Katan Kryze, who helps his family and Ahsoka Tano in his appearances throughout The Clone Wars. In The Mandalorian, Bo-Katan calls herself "the last of her line", suggesting that Korkie is dead, or that Bo-Katan never knew of him. |
Saxon family | ||
Gar Saxon | Voice: Ray Stevenson (The Clone Wars and Rebels) | Mandalorian warrior who serves under Darth Maul. Alongside Rook Kast, she aids Maul's escape from Darth Sidious and commands his forces during the Siege of Mandalore, until Maul betrays them and allows them to be captured by the Republic in order to make his own escape. Following the Galactic Empire's takeover of Mandalore, Saxon becomes Imperial Viceroy and Governor, wiping out the protectors, but is ultimately defeated by Sabine Wren and killed by Ursa Wren. |
Tiber Saxon | Voice: Tobias Menzies (Rebels) | Governor of Mandalore and brother of Gar Saxon, whom he succeeds after Gar's death. During the civil war between the Mandalorian resistance and the Imperial government of Mandalore, Tiber deploys the Arc Pulse Generator, a weapon designed by Sabine Wren, whom he captures and forces to finish the weapon. Eventually, Sabine destroys the weapon with the Darksaber, causing an explosion that kills Tiber. |
Vizla family | ||
Paz Vizsla | Voice: Jon Favreau (The Mandalorian) | Physically imposing Mandalorian warrior and member of the Tribe, who holds a grudge against the Empire due to their purge against the Mandalorian people. While he is initially at odds with the Mandalorian because he accepted a mission from a remnant of the Empire led by Moff Gideon, he later assists in his rescue of Grogu from said remnant. However, this allows Gideon to find the Tribe's hideout and massacre most of its members. Vizsla was likely among the survivors, as his armor was not seen among those of the fallen Mandalorian warriors. |
Pre Vizsla | Voice: Jon Favreau (The Clone Wars) | Mandalorian warrior and the leader of the Death Watch during the Clone Wars. Formerly the Governor of Concordia, one of Mandalore's moons, he secretly sides with Count Dooku during the Clone Wars and longs to restore the warrior heritage of Mandalore by overthrowing its pacifist government led by Duchess Satine. His many attempts to do so fail and he eventually breaks ties with Dooku. Vizsla later allies himself with Darth Maul and Savage Opress, and together they recruit the Black Sun, Pyke Syndicate, and Hutt Clan to form a criminal alliance known as the Shadow Collective. After Vizsla ousts Duchess Satine with the help of the collective, he betrays his allies (except the Death Watch) and has them imprisoned. Maul escapes and challenges Vizla to a duel to determine who shall rule Mandalore. Vizsla accepts, but is ultimately no match for the Sith Lord, who executes him and takes over Mandalore and the Death Watch. |
Wren family | ||
Alrich Wren | Voice: Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa (Rebels) | Mandalorian artist, husband of Ursa Wren and father of Sabine and Tristan Wren. He was made a captive of Gar Saxon, but is rescued by his family and the Rebel Alliance. |
Sabine Wren | Voice: Tiya Sircar (Rebels and Forces of Destiny) | Sixteen-year-old Mandalorian graffiti artist, Imperial Academy dropout, former bounty hunter and the Ghost crew's weapons expert. |
Tristan Wren | Voice: Ritesh Rajan (Rebels and Forces of Destiny) | Mandalorian warrior and brother of Sabine Wren. After his sister deserted the Imperial Academy, he was forced to join the Imperial Super Commandos to prove Clan Wren's loyalty to the Empire. He reunites with Sabine when she returns to persuade Clan Wren to aid the rebellion. When Gar Saxon betrays Clan Wren and prepares to destroy them, Tristan sides with his family and the rebels, and later fights alongside them in the Mandalorian Civil War. |
Ursa Wren | Voice: Sharmila Devar (The Clone Wars and Rebels) | Countess of Clan Wren and mother of Sabine Wren. Prior to the Empire's occupation of Mandalore, she participated in the Siege of Mandalore under the command of Bo-Katan Kryze. When Sabine fled the Imperial Academy and spoke out against the Empire, Ursa and the rest of her family sided with the Empire instead. Years later, Sabine returns to her homeworld of Krownest accompanied by Kanan Jarrus, Ezra Bridger, and Fenn Rau, hoping to recruit Clan Wren to the rebel cause and unite Mandalore. Ursa makes a deal with Gar Saxon in which she will hand over the Jedi if he promises to spare Sabine's life. However, Ursa sides with her daughter after being betrayed by Saxon, eventually killing him. She then leads Clan Wren in the ensuing Mandalorian Civil War. |
Naboo humans
Humans who are native to the planet of Naboo.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Queen Apailana | Keisha Castle-Hughes (Revenge of the Sith) | Queen of Naboo during the last year of the Clone Wars in Revenge of the Sith. |
Sio Bibble | Oliver Ford Davies (Episodes I–III) | Governor of Naboo in the prequel trilogy, who also appears in two episodes of Star Wars: the Clone Wars.[143] |
Cordé | Verónica Segura (Attack of the Clones) | Padmé Amidala's handmaiden and decoy in Attack of the Clones. She is killed by Zam Wessel in her attempt to assassinate Senator Amidala. |
Dormé | Rose Byrne (Attack of the Clones) | Handmaiden to Senator Padmé Amidala. |
Dineé Ellberger | Celia Imrie (The Phantom Menace) | Human female pilot for the Naboo Royal Space Fighter Corps, flying with Bravo Squadron during the invasion of Naboo in The Phantom Menace.[144] |
Eirtaé | Friday "Liz" Wilson (The Phantom Menace) | Handmaiden to Padmé Amidala seen in The Phantom Menace. |
Ellé | Chantal Freer (Revenge of the Sith) | Handmaiden to Padmé Amidala in Revenge of the Sith. |
Queen Jamillia | Ayesha Dharker (Attack of the Clones) | Queen of Naboo succeeding Padmé Amidala.[145] |
Jerus Jannick | Dominic West (The Phantom Menace) | Guard to Queen Amidala's chambers on Coruscant |
Queen Neeyutnee | Voice: Jameelah McMillan (The Clone Wars) | Ruler of Naboo during the Clone Wars, succeeding Queen Jamillia. |
Ric Olié | Ralph Brown (The Phantom Menace) | Pilot who flies the queen's ship while escaping Naboo and an N-1 starfighter as leader of Bravo Squadron in The Phantom Menace.[146] |
Captain Quarsh Panaka | Hugh Quarshie (The Phantom Menace) | Captain of the Queen Amidala's guard in The Phantom Menace.[147] In Leia, Princess of Alderaan, he meets a young Leia Organa, but is subsequently assassinated by Saw Gerrera and his Partisans. |
Rabé | Cristina da Silva (The Phantom Menace) | Handmaiden to Queen Amidala seen in The Phantom Menace. |
Sabé | Keira Knightley (The Phantom Menace) | One of Padmé Amidala's handmaidens in The Phantom Menace. Sabé is the queen's decoy; for parts of the movie, the Sabé character is addressed as Amidala.[148] Knightley was cast as Sabé due to her striking resemblance to Natalie Portman, who portrayed Amidala. |
Saché | Sofia Coppola (The Phantom Menace) | The youngest of the five handmaidens of Queen Padmé Amidala of Naboo in The Phantom Menace.[149] |
Gavyn Sykes | Christian Simpson (The Phantom Menace) | Lieutenant in the Royal Naboo Security Force during the invasion of Naboo. He partners with R2-C4 to knock out the droid control ship's shield generator in The Phantom Menace, allowing young Anakin Skywalker to destroy the ship from within.[150] |
Captain Gregar Typho | Jay Laga'aia (Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith) Voice: James Mathis III (The Clone Wars) | The nephew of Captain Panaka, and Amidala's bodyguard in Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith.[151] |
Tatooine humans
Humans who are native to the planet of Tatooine.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Amee | Katie Lucas (The Phantom Menace) | Friend of Anakin Skywalker in The Phantom Menace. Portrayed by George Lucas's daughter Katie, who was credited as Jenna Green. |
Kitster Banai | Dhruv Chanchani (The Phantom Menace) | Slave boy and Anakin Skywalker's childhood friend. Banai is supportive to Anakin's pod-racing endeavors, which is in contrast to Anakin's other friends Wald, Amee, Melee and Seek in The Phantom Menace. As the most prominent of Anakin's childhood friends, there has been much speculation as to Banai's fate after The Phantom Menace.[152] |
Jira | Margaret Towner (The Phantom Menace) | Elderly woman and friend of Anakin Skywalker in his youth on Tatooine. An additional scene of Jira saying goodbye to Anakin was filmed, but ultimately cut from The Phantom Menace.[153] |
Peli Motto | Amy Sedaris (The Mandalorian) | A docking bay attendant and ship mechanic working at Mos Eisley who is visited twice by the Mandalorian and befriends him. |
Cobb Vanth | Timothy Olyphant (The Mandalorian) Voice: Marc Thompson (Aftermath trilogy audiobook) | Former slave introduced in the Aftermath trilogy trilogy, who has used the armor of Boba Fett to bring order to Tatooine in the years after the Empire's defeat. He protects the city of Mos Pelgo from various threats, essentially acting as its marshal, and, in The Mandalorian, briefly teams up with the title character to kill a krayt dragon, before relinquishing his armor and giving it to the Mandalorian so that it could be returned to the Mandalorian people. |
Wuher | Ted Burnett (A New Hope) | Bartender at the Mos Eisley cantina in A New Hope.[154] |
Sorgan humans
Humans who are native to the planet of Sorgan.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Caben | Asif Ali (The Mandalorian) | Farmer and friend of Stoke who asks the Mandalorian to protect their village against the attacks of Klatooinian raiders. |
Omera | Julia Jones (The Mandalorian) | Widowed farmer who provides lodging for the Mandalorian during his stay on Sogar. |
Stoke | Eugene Cordero (The Mandalorian) | Farmer and friend of Caben who asks the Mandalorian to protect their village against the attacks of Klatooinian raiders. |
Winta | Isla Farris (The Mandalorian) | Omera's daughter. |
Versio family
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Garrick Versio | Voice: Anthony Skordi (Star Wars Battlefront II) | Imperial Admiral, Iden Versio's father, and the supervisor of Inferno Squad, which includes his daughter. After reconciling with Iden, who defected to the Rebel Alliance, during the Battle of Jakku, he meets his demise when his Star Destroyer crashes, believing that he has to die with the Empire he served for so long. Garrick Versio also appears in the book Star Wars Battlefront II: Inferno Squad. |
Iden Versio | Voice: Janina Gavankar (Star Wars Battlefront II) | A commanding officer of Inferno Squad, who later defects to the Rebel Alliance alongside Del Meeko, whom she eventually marries and has a daughter with, named Zay. Almost 30 years after the fall of the Empire, Iden becomes caught the conflict between the Resistance and the First Order at the time of the assault of Starkiller Base, and is killed during a mission to steal the schematics of a First Order Dreadnought. The protagonist of the video game Star Wars: Battlefront II, Iden also appears in the book Star Wars Battlefront II: Inferno Squad. |
Del Meeko | Voice: TJ Ramini (Star Wars Battlefront II) | A member of Inferno Squad, who later defects to the Rebel Alliance alongside Iden Versio, whom he eventually marries and has a daughter with, sometime after the fall of the Empire. Almost 30 years later, Del is captured by the First Order and, after being interrogated by Kylo Ren to learn the location of the map to Luke Skywalker, is killed by his former squad member Gideon Hask, now a high-ranking officer in the First Order. He also appears in the book Star Wars Battlefront II: Inferno Squad. |
Zay Versio | Voice: Brittany Volcy (Star Wars Battlefront II) | Daughter of Iden Versio and Del Meeko, who joins the Resistance. |
Uncategorized humans
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Doctor Chelli Lona Aphra | Voice: January LaVoy (Audiobook of From a Certain Point of View) | A female archaeologist, recruited by Darth Vader, along with her two assassin droid companions, 0-0-0 (Triple-Zero) and BT-1 (Beetee) for several covert missions outside the knowledge of the Empire. She is first featured in the Marvel comic series Star Wars: Darth Vader, before getting her own ongoing titular comic series.[155] |
Temiri Blagg | Temirlan Blaev (The Last Jedi) | A Force-sensitve slave boy from Cantonica. Temiri and his friends, Oniho Zaya and Arashell Sar, work for Bargwill Tomder in the Fathier stables in Canto Bight. Temiri is given a Resistance ring by Rose Tico, and is shown Force-pulling a broom towards himself near the conclusion of The Last Jedi.[156] |
Alton Kastle | Voice: Steve Blum (Rebels) | A journalist and broadcaster on HoloNet News. |
Lobot | John Hollis (The Empire Strikes Back) | Lando Calrissian's cyborg aide in The Empire Strikes Back. He has a cybernetic implant that allows him to interface directly with Cloud City's central computer.[157] |
Casca Panzoro | N/A | Senior member of Bravo Rising group fighting the First Order on Atterra Bravo. Grandmother of Reeve Panzoro, she befriends Leia Organa in an attempt to foster Resistance support to her cause in the 2017 novel Star Wars: The Last Jedi: Cobalt Squadron.[113] |
Reeve Panzoro | N/A | Youthful member of Bravo Rising Resistance group holding out on the planet Atterra Bravo against the First Order. Reeve assists Paige and Rose Tico on their first mission to the Atterra system in the 2017 novel Star Wars The Last Jedi: Cobalt Squadron.[113] |
Lor San Tekka | Max von Sydow (The Force Awakens) | Former explorer and a devout follower of the Church of the Force, as well as an old ally of Luke Skywalker, living on the planet Jakku. He gives Poe Dameron a fragment of the map needed to find Luke in The Force Awakens, and is subsequently executed by Kylo Ren. |
Oma Tres | John Williams (The Rise of Skywalker) | Bartender from Kijimi who wears a mechanical eyepatch. In addition to making a cameo appearance in The Rise of Skywalker, Williams composed the scores for all nine films of the Skywalker Saga.[158] |
Letta Turmond | Voice: Kari Wahlgren (The Clone Wars) | Radical activist against Jedi involvement in the Clone Wars, incited by the Jedi Order's use of her technician husband Jackar Bowmani to arm Republic gunships. She participates in the bombing of the Jedi Temple, and is later betrayed and killed by Barriss Offee, the mastermind of the attack.[159] |
Governor Wing | Wing Tao Chao (The Mandalorian) | Resident of the city of Calidan on the planet Corvus, who becomes its governor after he and his people are liberated from Imperial oppression by Ahsoka Tano and the Mandalorian. |
Yathros | N/A | Cloud City vagrant who believes he is king of Bespin. Nearly killed by stormtroopers, but saved by a Wing Guard.[160] |
Other sentient species
A mix of non-human characters from the Star Wars galaxy, organized by species, in alphabetical order.
A–E
Abednedos
Abednedos are a humanoid, sentient species native to the planet Abednedo. They have either brown or tan skin, mouth tendrils, long faces, and widely spaced fleshy nostrils. Abednedos are known for their ingenuity, and generally peaceful nature, being acceptant of other species.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Ello Asty | Paul Kasey (The Force Awakens) Voice: Matthew Wood (The Force Awakens and Resistance) | Abednedo X-wing pilot for the Resistance that perishes during the attack on Starkiller Base in The Force Awakens. Asty's name is a reference by director J. J. Abrams to the album Hello Nasty by the Beastie Boys, and the inscription on Asty's helmet, "Born to Ill", references the band's debut album Licensed to Ill.[161] |
Slowen Lo | Joseph Gordon-Levitt (The Last Jedi) | Abednedo residing in Canto Bight in The Last Jedi. Lo warns Rose Tico and Finn that they had illegally parked their ship on Canto Bight beach, and informs the Canto Bight Police of their indiscretion. |
Prauf | Voice: JB Blanc (Jedi: Fallen Order) | Abednedo scavenger and friend of Cal Kestis during their time salvaging Clone Wars-era ships on Bracca. When the Empire arrives on the planet searching for Cal, who had been recorded using the Force to save Prauf during a salvaging accident, Prauf speaks up against the Empire and sacrifices himself to allow Cal to escape. |
C'ai Threnalli | Paul Kasey (The Force Awakens, The Last Jedi, and The Rise of Skywalker) Voice: Matthew Wood (The Rise of Skywalker) | Abednedo Resistance pilot that flies as Poe Dameron's wingman during the evacuation of D'Qar. Threnalli is also among the survivors escaping on the Millennium Falcon after the Battle of Crait in The Last Jedi. Threnalli also participated in the battle of Exegol in The Rise of Skywalker. |
Abyssins
Abyssins are a humanoid, cycloptic, sentient species native to Byss. They have green or blue skin, can regenerate missing limbs, and can live for up to 300 years.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Gor Koresh | John Rosengrant (The Mandalorian) Voice: John Leguizamo (The Mandalorian) | Abyssin gangster who hunts survivors of the Great Mandalorian Purge for their beskar armor. He informs the Mandalorian of where to find another supposed Mandalorian warrior, before betraying him and ordering his men to kill him and Grogu. After the Mandalorian kills his men, he interrogates Koresh and leaves him to be attacked by some creatures as he screams in fear. |
Myo | Phil Tippett (A New Hope) | Abyssin expert in survival techniques. He was present at the Mos Eisley Cantina when Luke Skywalker entered. |
Aleena
The Aleena are a short, humanoid, sentient species native to Aleen. They have scaly skin, elongated skulls, and large mouths with tiny teeth.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Ratts Tyerell | N/A | Aleena podracer killed during the Boonta Eve Classic podrace in The Phantom Menace.[162] |
Elias Accola Planet: Earth Powers: Light Saber
Anacondans
Anacondans are a large, snake-like sentient species.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Morley | Voice: Ben Diskin (The Clone Wars) | Anacondan that helps Darth Maul survive on the junk world of Lotho Minor. He leads Savage Opress to his long lost brother, before being brutally killed by him. |
Anzellans
Anzellans are a diminutive sentient species native to Anzellan. Their eyes have corneal micro-lenses that can see microscopic details.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Babu Frik | Voice: Shirley Henderson (The Rise of Skywalker) | Anzellan droidsmith on Kijimi who helps Rey, Finn and Poe Dameron decrypt a message inside C-3PO's memory. He later survives the Sith Eternal's destruction of Kijimi and is present at the Battle of Exegol. |
Aqualish
The Aqualish are a species of tusked humanoids from the planet Ando. They can have either two or four eyes, fur around their cheeks, and varying skin color and number of fingers. The Aqualish have a reputation of being nasty, crude, and aggressive.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Ponda Baba | Tommy Isley (A New Hope) | Aqualish mercenary who in A New Hope attacks Luke Skywalker in the Mos Eisley cantina, and then gets his arm cut off by Obi-Wan Kenobi's lightsaber. He is an associate of Dr. Cornelius Evazan, who also antagonizes Luke Skywalker in the cantina.[163] When the original Kenner action figure for Baba was released, the then-unnamed alien was called simply "Walrus Man".[164] He can also be seen with Dr. Evazan on the streets of Jedha in Rogue One.[165] |
Protectorate Gleb | N/A | Female Aqualish who was the headmaster of the Future Leaders Military Preparatory School on the Empire-controlled planet Vardos. She later becomes affiliated with the First Order as the leader of Jinata Security, which controls the Jinata system and kidnaps children to be indoctrinated into becoming stormtroopers for the First Order. After several failures, Gleb is eventually killed by Gideon Hask. Gleb appears in both Star Wars Battlefront II and the novel Star Wars Battlefront II: Inferno Squad. |
Po Nudo | Paul James Nicholson (Revenge of the Sith) | Aqualish Senator who became a member of the Separatist Council, representing the Hyper-Communications Cartel. He is killed along with the rest of the Separatist Council by Darth Vader on Mustafar in Revenge of the Sith. |
Ardennians
Ardennians are a species of short, four-armed, monkey-like humanoids from the planet Ardennia.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Rio Durant | Katy Kartwheel (Solo: A Star Wars Story) Voice: Jon Favreau (Solo: A Star Wars Story) | Ardennian pilot and long-time associate of criminals Tobias and Val Beckett. He is killed during a failed Coaxium heist for the Crimson Dawn. |
Chio Fain | N/A | Ardennian slicer. He appears in the comic book miniseries Target Vader. |
Artiodacs
Artiodacs are a hulking, humanoid, sentient species from Artiod Minor. They are distinguished by their broad, flat noses, bulging arms, and deep, rumbling voices.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Strono Tuggs | Aidan Cook (The Force Awakens) | Deformed Artiodac cook at the castle of Maz Kanata in The Force Awakens. Tuggs' backstory is explored in the short story "A Recipe for Death".[166] |
Askajians
Askajians are a near-human species from Askaji, whose bulky appearance is given by their internal water storages. They are also distinguished by their wrinkled foreheads and six breasts (present at females).
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Yarna d'al' Gargan (also known as Wiebba-weibba)[167] | Claire Davenport (Return of the Jedi) | Askajian dancer from Jabba the Hutt's palace. |
Bardottans
Bardottans are a humanoid, reptilian-like sentient species from Bardotta. They are distinguished by their long, curving necks, pointed snouts, and crested heads, and are a generally insular and secretive society.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Mars Guo | N/A | Bardottan podracer whose large racer is sabotaged and destroyed by Sebulba in the Boonta Eve Classic podrace in The Phantom Menace. |
Besalisks
Besalisks are a humanoid, four-armed, sentient species from Ojom. Often thick-set, they are also distinguished by their bony, three-pronged headcrests, inflatable wattles, and wide mouths, with large, pudgy lips. Besalisks are known to be industrious and hardworking.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Dexter Jettster | Voice: Ronald Falk (Attack of the Clones) | Besalisk owner of Dex's Diner and old friend of Obi-Wan Kenobi, who provides Kenobi with information regarding the planet Kamino and a poison dart originating from there in Attack of the Clones.[168] Often cited as one of the more unpopular characters from the prequel trilogy, due to the seemingly out-of-universe 1950s diner setting that he appears in.[169] |
Pong Krell | Voice: Dave Fennoy (The Clone Wars) | Besalisk Jedi who serves as a temporary commander of the 501st Legion during the Battle of Umbara in the Clone Wars. He hates clones and has secret aspirations to be Count Dooku's new apprentice, but is executed by the trooper Dogma after his treachery becomes known. His distinct anatomy allows him to wield two double-bladed lightsabers. |
Gadren | N/A | Besalisk member of The Allience To Restore the Republic. |
Bith
The Bith are a humanoid, sentient species from the planet Bith. They are distinguished by their bald, domed heads, black, glassy eyes, and skin flaps on their faces, which are used to smell because they lack noses. They are a generally intelligent and peaceful species, and are known to be good scientists, engineers, and musicians.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Figrin D'an | Rick Baker (A New Hope) | Leader of the Bith band Figrin D'an and the Modal Nodes, playing in the Mos Eisley cantina in A New Hope.[170] |
Blarina
The Blarina are a species of short, pudgy, sentient humanoids from the planet Rina Major. They have snouts, tough skin, and small eyes. The Blarina are famously accomplished liars, and are known to be highly sociable and fond of words, often talking very quickly and incomprehensibly.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Ohn Gos | N/A | Blarina merchant who helps Poe Dameron get off Jakku in The Force Awakens novelization. |
Naka lit | N/A | Blarina scavenger who helps Poe Dameron get off Jakku in The Force Awakens novelization. |
Wollivan | Warwick Davis (The Force Awakens) | Blarina tavern-dweller in Maz Kanata's castle in The Force Awakens. |
Cereans
Cereans are a near-human species from the planet Cerea, distinguished by their coned skulls, which hold their binary brains. They are known to be an intelligent species, although their homeworld lacks most of the advanced technology found on other planets.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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O-Mer | Voice: Cam Clarke (The Clone Wars) | Cerean Jedi youngling who is captured by Trandoshan hunters alongside his fellow younglings, and eventually escapes with Ahsoka Tano's help. |
Ki-Adi-Mundi | Silas Carson (Episodes I–III) Voice: Brian George (The Clone Wars) | Cerean Jedi Master and Jedi Council member in the prequel trilogy.[171] He is one of the leaders of the Jedi strike force sent to rescue Obi-Wan Kenobi, Anakin Skywalker, and Padmé Amidala on Geonosis in Attack of the Clones, and a Jedi General during the Clone Wars. In Revenge of the Sith, he leads his clone troopers in the Battle of Mygeeto, and is killed as a result of Order 66. |
Chagrians
Chagrians are a humanoid, amphibian, sentient species from the planet Champala. They are distinguished by their long horns, head tentacles with additional horns, forked tongue, and varying skin color. Chagrians are known for their skills as military commanders.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Mas Amedda | Jerome Blake (The Phantom Menace and Revenge of the Sith), David Bowers (Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith)[172] Voice: Stephen Stanton (The Clone Wars) | The Chagrian Vice chair of the Galactic Senate.[172] He is Grand Vizier and head of the Imperial Ruling Council in Aftermath: Life Debt, installed by Gallius Rax as the puppet leader of the Empire following Palpatine's death. Amedda formally surrenders the Empire to the New Republic in Aftermath: Empire's End. |
Chiss
The Chiss are a near-human species native to Csilla, distinguished by their blue skin, red eyes, and dark blue-black hair. Prior to Thrawn's rise within the ranks of the Galactic Empire, the Chiss had relatively very little contact with the rest of the galaxy, and some even considered their existence a myth.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Grand Admiral Thrawn | Voice: Lars Mikkelsen (Rebels) | Chiss Grand Admiral of the Imperial Navy, known as a brilliant strategist.[173] He appears in the third and fourth season of Rebels, and the novels Thrawn, Thrawn: Alliances and Thrawn: Treason.[174] At the end of the fourth season of Rebels, he is defeated by Ezra Bridger, and both go missing into the Unknown Regions. Despite this, Thrawn remains a threat several years after the Empire's defeat, and is implied to be in charge of a large Imperial Remnant. |
Mitth'ras'safis | N/A | In 19 BBY, Mitth'ras'safis was involved in operations against Vagaari pirates, an unauthorized action taken by Thrawn. The incident resulted in the death of Mitth'ras'safis. |
Ba'kif | N/A | Ba'kif was the Supreme General of the Chiss Defense Force and was a member of the Defense Hierarchy Council of the Chiss Ascendancy. |
Coduyo'po'nekri | N/A | Not much is known of him, besides his core name Yoponek. |
Elod'al'vumic | N/A | Elod'al'vumic, core name Dalvu, was a female Chiss who served as a Mid Commander aboard the Chiss Ascendancy warship Springhawk. |
Mitth'urf'ianico | N/A | a Chiss male of the Mitth family who served, at various points in his life, as an Aristocra, Syndic, Syndic Prime, and Patriarch for that family. Despite sharing a family with Mitth'raw'nuruodo, he grew to be one of Thrawn's greatest enemies within the Chiss Ascendancy, as he was vehemently opposed to Thrawn's obliviousness to politics. |
Ufsa'mak'ro | N/A | Ufsa'mak'ro, better known by his core name Samakro, was a Chiss male who served as the first officer of Senior Captain Mitth'raw'nuruodo aboard the Chiss Ascendancy cruiser Springhawk. Samakro held the rank of cousin of the Ruling Ufsa family. |
Clawdites
Clawdites are a species of sentient, shape-shifting, reptilian humanoids from the planet Zolan. With their unique ability they can impersonate virtually any humanoid, although the shape-shifting requires great concentration and they return to their true, reptilian form if knocked unconscious or killed.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Zam Wesell | Leeanna Walsman (Attack of the Clones) | Clawdite bounty hunter hired by Jango Fett to kill Padmé Amidala. She fails in her mission and is killed with a poison dart by Fett before she could reveal his involvement.[175] |
Cato Parasitti | Voice: Gwendoline Yeo (The Clone Wars) Gina Torres (Forces of Destiny) | Bounty Hunter who was hired by fellow bounty hunter Cad Bane during the Clone Wars to impersonate dead Jedi master Ord Enicence as inside help in the Jedi temple as Bane stole a Holocron containing A list of Force-Sensitive Children for the Sith Lord Darth Sidious. She eventually changed to impersonate Jedi master Jocasta Nu but was revealed and Captured by Ahsoka Tano.[176] |
Cloddograns
Cloddograns are a humanoid species with four arms and nose tendrils.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Bargwill Tomder | N/A | Cloddogran Fathier stable master in Canto Bight in The Last Jedi. He first appeared in the short story "Hear Nothing, See Nothing, Say Nothing" in the anthology book Canto Bight.[177] |
Cosians
Cosians are a humanoid, reptilian-like, sentient species native to Cosia. They are short in stature and have beaked mouths, four-fingered hands, and medium-length tails. A genetically-engineered subspecies called Nu-Cosians also exists.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Bobbajo | Aidan Cook (The Force Awakens) | Nu-Cosian storyteller seen carrying his menagerie of caged animals on Jakku in The Force Awakens. Bobbajo, although having a very minor role, was one of the first new characters from The Force Awakens to have been shown in promotional materials for the film.[178] Bobbajo is also featured in the short story "All Creatures Great and Small".[166] |
Tera Sinube | Voice: Gregory Baldwin (The Clone Wars) | Elderly Cosian Jedi Master seen in The Clone Wars. |
Viz Moshara | N/A | Male pirate and Captain of the Radium Destrobar. |
Crolutes
Crolutes are a species of hulking, amphibian, sentient humanoids from the planet Crule, distinguished by their blobfish-like faces. They are all males, while their mates, called Gilliands, are exclusively female. Crolutes rarely travel beyond their homeworld and its moons.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Unkar Plutt | Simon Pegg (The Force Awakens) Voice: Dee Bradley Baker (Forces of Destiny) | Crolute Junkboss on the planet Jakku who pays out portions of food in exchange for pieces of salvage. He attempts to bargain the droid BB-8 from Rey and then tries to steal it when she refuses, but Rey ends up fleeing the planet by stealing the Millennium Falcon from him.[179] |
Aunt Z | Voice: Tovah Feldshuh (Resistance) | Gilliand who runs a tavern on the Colossus. Her full name is Z'Vk'Thkrkza. |
Delphidians
Delphidians are a near-human species from the planet Delphidian Cluster, with dark gray, leathery, and striated skin.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Sidon Ithano | Cavin Cornwall (The Force Awakens) Voice: David Acord (Resistance) | Delphidian pirate, with a distinctive red Kaleesh mask, which he uses to conceal his heritage. In The Force Awakens, he is seen in Maz Kanata's castle when Finn tries to buy passage to the Outer Rim from Ithano and his cohort Quiggold. Ithano's backstory is expanded upon in the short story "The Crimson Corsair and the Lost Treasure of Count Dooku".[166] |
Devaronians
Devaronians are a humanoid, sentient species native to Devaronian. They are distinguished by their two horns (present only at males), pointed ears, and sharp teeth. The males are known for their spirit of travel and are among the first species in the galaxy to develop interstellar travel, while the females usually remain on their homeworld to look after the children and govern the place.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Burg | Clancy Brown (The Mandalorian) | A Devaronian member of Ranzar Malk's crew, who attempts to release one of their associates, Qin, from a New Republic transport with the help of the Mandalorian. Burg and the others secretly planned to abandon the Mandalorian once they released Qin, but he outsmarts and defeats them, leading to their arrest. |
Dianoga
The Dianoga are large, highly adaptable cephalopods from the planet Vodran. They live in semi-aquatic environments, like swamps and sewers, and are a sentient, but primitive species.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Omi | N/A | Dianoga who lives in one of the Death Star's garbage mashers in A New Hope; also referred to as the "trash monster" by fans.[180][181] The short story "The Baptist" from the anthology book From a Certain Point of View, in addition to revealing that the Dianoga are sentient, reveals Omi in particular to be Force sensitive.[182] |
Dowutins
Dowutins are a species of large, sentient humanoids native to Dowut. They have a bulky build, brown-orange skin, and two chin horns. They are known for their strength, and can live for several centuries.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Grummgar | N/A | Dowutin seen with mercenary Bazine Netal in the castle of Maz Kanata on Takodana in The Force Awakens. Grummgar's backstory as a big game hunter and mercenary is explored in the Alan Dean Foster short story "Bait", from Star Wars Insider.[183] |
Ninth Sister Masana Tide | Voice: Misty Lee (Jedi: Fallen Order) | Dowutin Inquisitor, first introduced in the comic Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith, where she loses a leg while hunting a Jedi alongside Darth Vader and other Inquisitors, and later has it replaced with a prosthetic. In Jedi: Fallen Order, she hunts Cal Kestis alongside the Second Sister, but is defeated by him on Kashyyyk and loses a hand as well in the process. |
Dressellians
Dressellians are a humanoid, sentient species native to Dressel, distinguished by their round, hairless, wrinkled faces.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Has Obbit | N/A | Dressellian smuggler in various associations with Galen and Lyra Erso, Orson Krennic and Moff Tarkin in Catalyst: A Rogue One Novel. Jyn Erso later names her toy doll "Lucky Hazz Obloobitt" after Has.[184][185] |
Orrimaarko | Colin Hunt (Return of the Jedi) | Dressellian rebel seen in Return of the Jedi attending the meeting on board the Home One star cruiser, just prior to the Battle of Endor. He is also seen boarding the stolen Imperial shuttle Tydirium en route to the Moon of Endor, where he later participates in the Ewok village celebration after the destruction of the second Death Star. Orrimaarko was originally dubbed "Prune Face" in Kenner's Star Wars action figure line in 1984.[186] "Prune Face" was also featured in a stop-motion sketch comedy segment on the Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode III special in 2010. |
Dugs
Dugs are a sentient species from the planet Malastare, distinguished by their elongated faces, and the fact that they walk on their arms. They are known to be very greedy.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Sebulba | Voice: Lewis MacLeod (The Phantom Menace) | Dug podracer who competes against Anakin Skywalker in The Phantom Menace. He is very arrogant and competitive, and will resort to any means to achieve victory, even cheating. Once a slave, Sebulba's podracing skills bought his freedom.[187] |
Preigo | Voice: Stephen Stanton (The Clone Wars) | Circus Master who operated in the Clone Wars.[188] |
Duros
Duros (or "Durosians") are a humanoid, sentient species from the planet Duro, with large, ovular heads, red eyes and blue skin. They are known for their superior astronavigational skills, and were supposedly the first to discover and utilize hyperspace, resulting in the development of hyperdrives and other related technological advancements.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Cad Bane | Voice: Corey Burton (The Clone Wars and The Bad Batch) | Ruthless Duros bounty hunter in The Clone Wars who makes many major appearances throughout the series, becoming enemies with Obi-Wan Kenobi. |
L'ulo L'ampar | N/A | Duros pilot for the Rebel Alliance, featured in the Marvel Comics series Shattered Empire and Poe Dameron.[107] |
Shriv Suurgav | Voice: Dan Donohue (Star Wars Battlefront II) | Duros officer within the Rebel Alliance and later the Resistance, using the call sign Danger Leader. A member of Inferno Squad, Suurgav is a longtime friend of Lando Calrissian, and is present at the Battle of Sullust and the Battle of Jakku. He hijacks the Resurgent-class Star Destroyer, the Retribution, at the time of the assault on Starkiller Base. |
Darth Caldoth | N/A | Duros Sith lord who wrote The Bestiary of Darth Caldoth. |
Er'Kit
The Er'Kit are a humanoid, sentient species from the planet Er'Kit. They have white-blue skin, long skinny legs, and elongated skulls.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Ody Mandrell | Voice: Matthew Wood (The Phantom Menace) | Er'Kit podracer who participates in the Boonta Eve Classic podrace in The Phantom Menace. |
Ewoks
Ewoks are a small, furry, sentient species who live in trees on the forest moon of Endor. While primitive, they have proven themselves to be loyal, skilled hunters, and ingenious in designing their traps.[189]
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Chief Chirpa | Jane Busby (Return of the Jedi) | An Ewok that served as the chief of the Ewok tribe appearing in Return of the Jedi.[190] |
Logray | Mike Edmonds (Return of the Jedi) | Ewok medicine man in Return of the Jedi.[190] |
Lumat | N/A | Ewok in Return of the Jedi, released as an action figure in the original Kenner Star Wars line. Lumat also appears in several, now non-canon, Ewoks cartoon episodes and related media.[191] |
Paploo | Kenny Baker (Return of the Jedi) | One of the more visible Ewoks in Return of the Jedi, who steals a speeder bike from the Imperial scout troopers to distract them from the Rebel mission on Endor.[190] |
Warok | N/A | Ewok in Return of the Jedi, released in action figure form during Kenner's final Power of the Force line in 1985.[192] |
Romba | Mike Cottrell (Return of the Jedi) | Ewok in Return of the Jedi seen mourning over the death of his fellow Ewok during the Battle of Endor; he was released in action figure form during Kenner's final Power of the Force line in 1985.[193] |
Teebo | Jack Purvis (Return of the Jedi) | Leader of the group of Ewoks that captures Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, Chewbacca and the droids; later the one whom R2-D2 electrocutes upon being freed. Has a more prominent role in the novelization.[190] |
Wicket W. Warrick | Warwick Davis (Return of the Jedi and The Rise of Skywalker) | Ewok who helps Princess Leia and the other Rebels in Return of the Jedi. |
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Falleen
The Falleen are a humanoid, reptilian-like, sentient species native to Falleen. They have green skin, ridged skulls, and long, black hair, usually worn in ponytails.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Ziton Moj | Voice: Corey Burton (The Clone Wars) | Falleen member of the Black Sun, who serves as Captain of the Guard and subsequently the leader after the other leaders are killed by Savage Opress for refusing to join the Shadow Collective. Ziton then does so and helps the Collective in overthrowing the government of Mandalore. He later offers Marg Krim to merge the Black Sun and Pyke Syndicate, and kidnaps his family when the Pyke leader refuses. Moj also fights in the Battle on Ord Mantell against the Separatists, and goes into hiding at the end of the Clone Wars, on Darth Maul's orders. |
Faust
The Faust are a species of tall, slender, gray or purple-skinned humanoids native to Adana. They are recognized by their narrow faces and two sets of eyelids.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Dr. Nuvo Vindi | Voice: Michael York (The Clone Wars) | Faust scientist who worked with the CIS during the Clone Wars. He rediscovers the Blue Shadow Virus and attempts to weaponize it for Separatist use. |
Gabdorins
Gabdorins are a humanoid, amphibian, sentient species with large, round heads, ridged nostrils, and massive sweat glands.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Quiggold | Scott Richardson (The Force Awakens) Voice: Chris Clarke (The Force Awakens) | Gabdorin pirate seen in The Force Awakens in Maz Kanata's castle when Finn tries to buy passage to the Outer Rim from Quiggold and his captain Sidon Ithano. Quiggold is also featured in the short story "The Crimson Corsair and the Lost Treasure of Count Dooku".[166] |
Gamorreans
Gamorreans are a humanoid, pig-like, sentient species native to Gamorr. They have green, thick, and hairless skin, large-nostriled snouts, and upturned tusks. Gamorreans are known for their low intelligence, strength, and love of conflict and violence.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Jubnuk | Simon Williamson (Return of the Jedi) | One of Jabba the Hutt's Gamorrean guards who is eaten alive by the Rancor in Return of the Jedi. |
Gand
The Gand are a humanoid, insectoid, sentient species native to Gand. They have three-fingered hands, two-toed feet, and large, silver-coloured eyes. They wear respiratory masks in oxygen-rich environments, because it is toxic to them.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Zuckuss | Cathy Munroe (The Empire Strikes Back) | Gand bounty hunter among those who answer Darth Vader's call to capture the Millennium Falcon in The Empire Strikes Back. He is a skilled tracker, and often works alongside the droid 4-LOM. The action figure of the character released in Kenner's original Star Wars action figure line was misidentified as "4-LOM".[194] |
Geonosians
Geonosians are a humanoid, winged, insectoid sentient species native to Geonosis. They live in large colonies like insects, and are generally regarded as a primitive species, but are skilled engineers and operated the Confederacy of Independent Systems' battle droid factories during the Clone Wars.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Klik-Klak | Voice: Matthew Wood (Rebels) | The lone surviving male Geonosian of an Imperial genocide of the Geonosians following the completion of the first Death Star, Klik-Klak sets up a defense using old Separatist battle droids and droidekas to defend both himself, and the lone surviving Geonosian queen egg he defended, to ensure his species' survival - his encounter with the Ghost crew and Saw Gerrera (who was already on the planet) within Geonosis's tunnels, nearly ends in tragedy but Ezra Bridger manages to befriend Klik-Klak, with the Spectres discovering evidence of the Empire's genocide of the Geonosians, despite the Spectres narrowly escaping capture by the Empire.[195] |
Karina the Great | Voice: Dee Bradley Baker (The Clone Wars) | Geonosian Queen who controlled the other Geonosians via "brain worms". She is killed during the Clone Wars. |
Poggle the Lesser | Voice: Marton Csokas (Attack of the Clones), Matthew Wood (The Clone Wars) | Archduke of Geonosis, part of the Techno Union and one of the Separatist leaders killed by Darth Vader on Mustafar in Revenge of the Sith.[196] Poggle controls the Geonosian battle droid factories and commands the droid army that fought in the two battles of Geonosis in Attack of the Clones and The Clone Wars.[197] He also assists in the early planning and construction of the first Death Star, as revealed in Catalyst: A Rogue One Novel.[198] |
Gossams
Gossams are a humanoid, sentient species native to Castell. They have wrinkled skin, squat bodies, and long, thin necks. They are known to care about status, power, and wealth, and most wear expensive jewelry for this reason, such as neck rings.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Shu Mai | Voice: Chris Truswell (Attack of the Clones) | President of the Commerce Guild and member of the Separatist Council. She is killed by Darth Vader on Mustafar along with the rest of the Separatist Council in Revenge of the Sith. |
Gran
The Gran are a humanoid, three-eyed, sentient species native to Kinyen and Malastare, and with major colonies on several other planets, such as Hok and Varkana. They have brown-orange skin, goat-like snouts, bulky hands, and small antennae-like nubs. The Gran of Kinyen are known for their peaceful nature, pursuing simple careers like farmers, while others have more dangerous pastimes.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Mawhonic | N/A | Gran podracer at the Boonta Eve Classic in The Phantom Menace. |
Aks Moe | Mark Coulier (The Phantom Menace) Voice: Marc Silk (The Phantom Menace) | Gran serving in the Galactic Senate in The Phantom Menace. Moe supports an investigation into the Trade Federation's invasion of Naboo, as claimed by Queen Amidala. |
Ree-Yees | Mike Quinn and Richard Bonehill (Return of the Jedi) | Gran prominently seen in the background cheering at Jabba the Hutt's palace in Return of the Jedi.[199] |
Gungans
Gungans are a humanoid, amphibian, sentient and sapient species native to the swamps of Naboo. They have a very flexible skeletal structure, long necks and head tails, and muscular tongues. While usually regarded as clumsy and primitive, they have proven themselves to be very loyal and ingenious.[200]
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Jar Jar Binks | Ahmed Best (Episodes I–III) Voice: Ahmed Best (The Clone Wars), B.J. Hughes (three episodes of The Clone Wars) | Hapless but good-natured Gungan who journeys with Qui-Gon Jinn to Coruscant.[201] He is later named general in the Gungan Army and eventually Senator. |
Boss Rugor Nass | Voice: Brian Blessed (The Phantom Menace) | Gungan leader in The Phantom Menace who attends Padmé Amidala's funeral in Revenge of the Sith.[202] |
General Roos Tarpals | Voice: Steve Speirs (The Phantom Menace), Fred Tatasciore (The Clone Wars) | Gungan General in The Phantom Menace and The Clone Wars. He is killed in a fight with General Grievous. |
Harches
Harches are a humanoid, spider-like, sentient species native to Secundus Ando. They have six arms, six red eyes, fangs, and brown or white hair that covers most of their body, and can supposedly live for centuries.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Admiral Trench | Voice: Dee Bradley Baker (The Clone Wars) | Harch Admiral of the Separatist Navy who commands the blockade of the planet Christophsis. He is one of the most skilled military tacticians at the time and supposedly has a history of being able to track cloaked ships. He seemingly dies in the episode "Cat and Mouse" of The Clone Wars, but reappears with cybernetics covering on nearly half of his body in season 6. Trench is finally killed by Anakin Skywalker in season 7. |
Hutts
Hutts are a portly, grotesque, slug-like sentient species native to Nal Hutta. They are often depicted as being very greedy and very gluttonous. Some famous Hutts, such as Jabba the Hutt, are crime lords, and speak in their native language, Huttese.[203]
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Mama the Hutt | Voice: Angelique Perrin (The Clone Wars) | Mother of Ziro, Zorba, Ebor, Pazda, and Jiliac, the grandmother of Jabba the Hutt, and great-grandmother of Rotta the Huttlet. She is confronted by Obi-Wan Kenobi when her starship is taken by Ziro and his girlfriend Sy Snootles. |
Jabba the Hutt | Mike Edmonds, Dave Barclay, Toby Philpott and John Coppinger (puppeteers) (Return of the Jedi) Voice: Larry Ward (Return of the Jedi), Scott Schumann (The Phantom Menace), Kevin Michael Richardson (The Clone Wars) | Notorious Hutt crime boss operating in the Outer Rim, appearing in A New Hope Special Edition, Return of the Jedi, The Phantom Menace, and The Clone Wars. His main base of operations, a castle, is located in the deserts of Tatooine, and he is shown to have numerous bounty hunters under his employ over the years, including Boba Fett. Jabba is eventually killed by Princess Leia, who strangles him to death aboard his sail barge in Return of the Jedi.[204] His full name is Jabba Desilijic Tiure.[205] |
Rotta the Hutt | Voice: David Acord (The Clone Wars) | Jabba the Hutt's son, kidnapped by Count Dooku in The Clone Wars animated film. |
Gardulla the Hutt | Voice: Nika Futterman (The Clone Wars) | Hutt crime lord and rival to Jabba, who at one point owned Anakin and Shmi Skywalker before losing a podrace bet to Toydarian junk dealer Watto. |
Ziro the Hutt | Voice: Corey Burton (The Clone Wars) | Galactic Basic-speaking Hutt crime lord, Jabba the Hutt's flamboyant uncle, and Mama the Hutt's son, who secretly plots to overthrow the Hutt Clan and usurp all their power. In The Clone Wars film, he makes a secret plan with Count Dooku to have Jabba's son captured by Assajj Ventress and blame the Jedi for the incident, but their scheme fails, as Jabba's son is rescued by Anakin Skywalker and Ahsoka Tano, and Ziro is discovered and arrested by Padmé Amidala. While in prison, he hires Aurra Sing to assassinate Amidala, but she fails. Later, fearing that Ziro will give the Republic the Hutt Council's records that he had hidden away, Jabba hires Cad Bane and a team of bounty hunters to break him out of prison, with them taking several Senators hostage in exchange for Ziro's release. Ziro then meets with the rest of the Hutt Clan on Nal Hutta, but refuses to tell them where he had hidden the records and, thus, is imprisoned. He is broken out by his lover, Sy Snootles, shortly after, and the two of them head over to Mama the Hutt's house on Teth, where the records are located. However, Snootles betrays Ziro and reveals that she was hired by Jabba to find the records, before killing him. |
Niima the Hutt | N/A | First appearing in Star Wars: Aftermath: Empire's End (2017), Niima is a Hutt crime lord based on the desert planet Jakku who controls her people by controlling their resources.[206] The Star Wars: The Force Awakens: The Visual Dictionary (2015) and Star Wars: Rey's Survival Guide (2016) note that the Niima Outpost on Jakku is named after her. |
Iktotchi
The Iktotchi are a near-human species from the planet Iktotch, recognized their large cranian horns.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Ferren Barr | N/A | Iktotchi Jedi Padawan who survived Order 66 and hid on Mon Cala, where he became an advisor to the Mon Calamari King Lee-Char and played a major role in convincing the Mon Calamari people to oppose the Empire. During his time there, he uncovers the truth behind the Clone Wars and Order 66, which he puts to good use when he is tracked down by the Empire, using the Force to reactivate the order inside the Purge Troopers' (still clone troopers at that point) minds and turn them against the Inquisitors hunting him. Despite this, he is ultimately killed by Darth Vader. |
Saesee Tiin | Khan Bonfils (The Phantom Menace), Jesse Jensen (Attack of the Clones), Kenji Oates (Revenge of the Sith) Voice: Dee Bradley Baker (The Clone Wars) | Iktotchi Jedi Master and member of the Jedi High Council in the prequel trilogy and The Clone Wars. He is one of the four Jedi Masters who die trying to arrest Palpatine. He uses a green lightsaber. |
Ithorians
Ithorians are a species of humanoids from the planet Ithor, with curved necks and two mouths, located on the sides of the neck. Their faces resemble those of hammerhead sharks, for which reason they were nicknamed "hammerheads".
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Momaw Nadon | Jon Berg and Phil Tippett (puppeteers) (A New Hope) | Ithorian seen in the Mos Eisley cantina in A New Hope.[207] Named "Hammerhead" during the Kenner action figure runs of the 1970s and 1980s.[208] |
Roron Corobb | N/A | Jedi Master who participated in the Battle of Coruscant. He appears in the Legends Star Wars: Clone Wars. |
Byph | Dee Bradley Baker (The Clone Wars) | Jedi Youngling. |
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Kaleesh
The Kaleesh are a humanoid, reptilian-like, sentient species from the planet Kalee. They have red skin, elongated ears, and flat noses (which are rarely seen because they wear masks), and are known for being skilled and merciless warriors and hunters.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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General Grievous | Voice: Matthew Wood (Revenge of the Sith and The Clone Wars) | Kaleesh warlord who was cybernetically augmented by the CIS, becoming the cyborg supreme commander of the Separatist droid army. Trained in lightsaber combat by Count Dooku, he was the most notorious Jedi hunter during the Clone Wars and collected numerous lightsabers from his victims as trophies, until his death at the hands of Obi-Wan Kenobi in Revenge of the Sith.[209] Grievous also makes many appearances in The Clone Wars. |
Kaminoans
Kaminoans are a species of tall, thin, amphibian, sentient humanoids from the ocean planet Kamino. They have white skin, large eyes, and long necks and limbs. Kaminoans are skilled scientists specialized in cloning technology, and oversaw the creation and training of the Republic's Clone army during the Clone Wars.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Lama Su | Voice: Anthony Phelan (Attack of the Clones), Bob Bergen (The Clone Wars and The Bad Batch) | Prime Minister of Kamino in Attack of the Clones.[210] In The Clone Wars he is revealed to be in the employ of Darth Tyranus as part of the scheme to have the clones eliminate the Jedi. |
Nala Se | Voice: Gwendoline Yeo (The Clone Wars and The Bad Batch) | Kaminoan scientist in charge of the cloning process. She cares for her medical assistant, a young female clone named Omega, and helps her and Clone Force 99 escape from Kamino after they betray the Empire. |
Taun We | Voice: Rena Owen (Attack of the Clones and The Bad Batch) | Kaminoan administrator who guides Obi-Wan Kenobi during his visit to the cloning facility in Attack of the Clones. During filming, Owen wore a maquette of the alien's head atop a hardhat, providing her co-stars with the proper eye-line for talking with the character.[211] |
Karkarodon
The Karkarodon are a humanoid, shark-like, amphibian sentient species from the planet Karkaris. With their webbed feet and hands and sharp teeth, they are fast swimmers and skilled hunters.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Riff Tamson | Voice: Gary Anthony Williams (The Clone Wars) | Karkarodon Separatist commander, known for his ferocity and brilliant mind. He leads the forces at one of the Battles of Mon Calamari, and is killed with an explosive by the Mon Calamari prince Lee-Char. |
Kel Dors
Kel Dors are a humanoid, sentient species from the planet Dorin. Their body is covered by a leathery hide, which allows them to survive the vacuum of space for a brief time, and they wear respiratory masks and protective eye goggles on planets with oxygen-rich atmospheres, because it is toxic to them.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Plo Koon | Alan Ruscoe (The Phantom Menace), Matt Sloan (Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith) Voice: James Arnold Taylor (The Clone Wars) | Kel Dor Jedi Master and Jedi Council member in the prequel trilogy. He discovered Ahsoka Tano on her homeworld, Shili, and participated in many battles during the Clone Wars. In Revenge of the Sith, he is killed when his ship is shot down at Cato Neimoidia by his own military escort (a squadron of ARC-170 starfighters led by Captain Jag) as part of Order 66. |
Kiffar
The Kiffar are a near-human species from the planets Kiffu and Kiffex, distinguished by their ceremonial tattoos and scarlet blood.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Quinlan Vos | Voice: Al Rodrigo (The Clone Wars) | Jedi Master in The Clone Wars, and the master of Jedi Aayla Secura. In the novel Star Wars: Dark Disciple, he teams up with (and falls in love with) Asajj Ventress in an attempt to assassinate Count Dooku, but ends up turning to the dark side. He is eventually redeemed with Ventress's help, who sacrifices herself to save him. Vos later respectfully buries her on her homeworld, Dathomir, and is reinstated into the Jedi Order. He is one of the few known survivors of Order 66. |
Kitonak
The Kitonak are a species native to Kirdo III, distinguished by their white-pink and tough skin, large hands and feet, and tiny eyes, ears and mouths. They are known to be slow and patient, but also skilled musicians.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Droopy McCool | Deep Roy (Return of the Jedi) | Clarinet-playing Kitonak member of the Max Rebo Band, seen in Jabba's Palace in Return of the Jedi.[212] |
Klatooinians
Klatooinians are a humanoid, reptilian-like, sentient species from Klatooine. They are distinguished by their leathery skin, imposing brows, and toothy underbites.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Barada | Dirk Yohan Beer (Return of the Jedi) | Klatooinian employed as one of Jabba the Hutt's skiff guards in Return of the Jedi. Released in action figure form as part of Kenner's final Power of the Force line in 1985.[213] |
Koorivar
The Koorivar are a near-human sentient species with reptilian-like skin and a large cranial horn that spirals upwards from their skull.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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General Oro Dassyne | N/A | Koorivar Separatist General and an agent of the Corporate Alliance who fought in the Clone Wars. Originally introduced in the 2003 Legends animated series Clone Wars, he was reintroduced in the new Star Wars canon through a mention in the book Rise of the Separatists. |
Kowakian monkey-lizards
Kowakian monkey-lizards are a small, semi-sentient species from Kowak. They have beak-like mouths, long ears, medium-length tails, and a distinct laughter, which is used to scare predators on their homeworld. Most are kept as pets by members of the underworld.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Salacious B. Crumb | Tim Rose (puppeteer) (Return of the Jedi) Voice: Mark Dodson (Return of the Jedi) | Kowakian monkey-lizard in Jabba the Hutt's court.[214] Rose's antics controlling the Crumb puppet led to an increase in the character's prominence.[214] |
Kubaz
The Kubaz are a humanoid sentient species from Kubindi, distinguished by their long snouts, dark skin, protective eyewear, and unique manner of speech, consisting of a series of whirring syllables.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Garindan (a.k.a. Long Snoot) | Sadie Eden (A New Hope) | Kubaz spy who leads Imperial stormtroopers to the Millennium Falcon in A New Hope.[215] The character is the focus of the short story "The Secrets of Long Snoot" in the anthology book From a Certain Point of View, which reveals his full name to be Garindan ezz Zavor and that he was a slave of the Empire. |
Kyuzo
The Kyuzo are a humanoid, sentient species from Phatrong. They have green skin, wrinkled faces, and yellow eyes, and are known for their exceptional combat abilities and fast reflexes. When not on their homeworld, Kyuzo always wear masks to filter the atmosphere, which conceal most of their faces.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Embo | Voice: Dave Filoni (The Clone Wars) | Kyuzo bounty hunter that works for the highest bidder, but has a sense of honor. His weapons include a bowcaster and his hat, which he uses as both a boomerang and board. |
Constable Zuvio | N/A | Kyuzo constable of Niima Outpost on Jakku. Although featured in early promotional material for The Force Awakens, Zuvio was largely cut from the film, with his backstory instead being told in the short story "High Noon on Jakku".[166] |
Lanniks
Lanniks are a species of short humanoids from the planet Lannik, with long, droppy ears. They are known for their honor and bravery.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Even Piell | Michaela Cottrel (The Phantom Menace) Voice: Bair Bless (The Clone Wars) | Lannik Jedi Master and Jedi Council member in The Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones, and The Clone Wars.[216] During the Clone Wars, he is captured by the CIS and imprisoned in the "Citadel", but is broken out by a Republic team led by Anakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Ahsoka Tano, and commander Wilhuff Tarkin. However, during their escape, he is attacked and fatally wounded by Anoobas. |
Lasats
Lasats are a humanoid, sentient species native to Lira San, though they later settled on Lasan. They are very tall, strong, and agile, and possess superior sight and hearing thanks to their large eyes and ears, respectively. Lasats are distinguished by their prehensile feet, and varying fur patterns, which are unique for every individual. The species was nearly driven to extinction by the Empire.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Garazeb "Zeb" Orrelios | Voice: Steve Blum (Rebels) | Former Captain of the Lasat high honor guard who rose up against the Empire, which led to the near-extinction of his people. A main character in Rebels, he is the muscle of the Ghost crew. |
Jaro Tapal | Voice: Travis Willingham (Jedi: Fallen Order) | Lasat Jedi Master who trained Cal Kestis and sacrificed himself to help him escape during Order 66. Tapal's death haunted Cal for years, who blamed himself for what happened, but he eventually found the strength to forgive himself. |
Zandarreo | N/A | Lasat slave and gladiator. He fought against the Wookie Wrollanppf in a match to the death |
Chava | Voice: Grey Griffin (Rebels) | Lasat Mystic. She survived the aforementioned near-extinction of her people. She eventually went and stayed at Lira San along with Guardsman Gron. |
Latero
The Latero are a short, four-armed, humanoid sentient species from Lateron. They have small, pointed ears, gray skin, and gray sideburns hair.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Greez Dritus | Voice: Daniel Roebuck (Jedi Fallen Order) | The Latero pilot of the Stinger Mantis and a close friend and partner of Cere Junda. |
Lepi
The Lepi are species of bipedal, humanoid, sentient rabbits.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Jaxxon | N/A | A green-furred Lepi smuggler who appears on a 2015 variant cover for the current Star Wars comic series,[217] and also appears in the Star Wars Adventures comic series.[218] Jaxxon was previously featured in the "Star-Hoppers of Aduba 3" storylines in the 1970s Star Wars comics series by Marvel Comics,[219] returning for its single-issue revival in 2019, and is often cited as a controversial and cartoon-like addition to the Star Wars expanded universe.[220] |
Lurmen
The Lurmen are a species of diminutive, lemur-like humanoids from Mygeeto. They have brown and gray fur, large yellow eyes, and medium-length tails. Pacifists by nature, they have often found themselves oppressed for this reason.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Tee Watt Kaa | Voice: George Coe (The Clone Wars) | Lurmen elder who leads his people away from their war-torn homeworld, eventually landing on Maridun during the Clone Wars. He is extremely devoted to the traditions of his people and a strict pacifist. Kaa cares greatly for such ideals, and firmly believes the Republic is no better than the Separatists because the two are equally responsible for the war. |
Wag Too | Voice: Alec Medlock (The Clone Wars) | Lurmen healer and the son of Tee Watt Kaa. He is more grateful than his father when Ahsoka Tano, Aayla Secura, and Anakin Skywalker return to protect their village from the Separatists. |
Melitto
The Mellito are a humanoid, insectoid, sentient species from Li-Torran. They lack eyes and mouths, and are capable of sensing their environment using super-sensitive hairs called cilia. They also wear masks and use breathing tubes to filter other planets' atmospheres, as most contain substances that are toxic to them.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Sarco Plank | N/A | Melitto scavenger, arms dealer, and bounty hunter seen at Niima Outpost on Jakku in The Force Awakens. Plank's backstory is significantly expanded upon in the 2015 junior novel The Weapon of a Jedi: A Luke Skywalker Adventure, in which Plank leads a young Luke Skywalker to the Temple of Eedit, and betrays him.[221] |
Miraluka
The Miraluka are a species of near-humans, distinguished by their lack of eyes. The only known member of this species, Prosset Dibs, could use the Force to make up for his lack of eyesight and become familiar with his surroundings
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Tenth Brother Prosset Dibs | N/A | Miraluka Inquistor serving the Empire as a Jedi hunter. He first appeared in the comic book series Star Wars: Jedi of the Republic - Mace Windu as a Jedi Master who lost his faith in the Order during the Clone Wars and was expelled after attempting to kill Mace Windu. He appears as an Inquisitor in the comic series Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith, where he is killed by his own troopers after the Jedi survivor Ferren Barr reactivates the Order 66 protocol in their minds, causing them to mistake the Tenth Brother for a Jedi. |
Mirialans
Mirialans are a near-human species from Mirial. They are distinguished from humans by their skin color (yellow, green, pink, or purple), and geometric tattoos on their faces. Mirialans are known for their spirituality and strong connection with the world around them.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Cyslin Myr | N/A | Mirialan Jedi Master who trained Mace Windu. |
Barriss Offee | Nalini Krishan (Attack of the Clones) Voice: Meredith Salenger (The Clone Wars) | Mirialan Jedi apprentice of Luminara Unduli and a close friend of Ahsoka Tano. She later betrays Ahsoka and frames her for a terrorist bombing after she becomes disillusioned with the Jedi Order's wartime policies. Offee is eventually unmasked and defeated by Anakin Skywalker, resulting in her arrest.[222] |
Seventh Sister | Voice: Sarah Michelle Gellar (Rebels) | Mirialan Inquisitor introduced in the second season of Rebels, who uses mini probe droids to track her targets. After the Grand Inquisitor's death, she and the Fifth Brother are tasked with hunting the Ghost crew. They are both ultimately killed by Maul on Malachor. |
Luminara Unduli | Mary Oyaya (Attack of the Clones), Fay David (Revenge of the Sith) Voice: Cree Summer (Clone Wars), Olivia d'Abo (The Clone Wars, The Rise of Skywalker) | Mirialan Jedi Master in the prequel trilogy and Barriss Offee's mentor. She is killed as a result of Order 66.[223] In Rebels, the rebels are told Luminara is alive as a means to lure them into a trap. Luminara later appears as a disembodied voice in The Rise of Skywalker, empowering Rey to face the revived Palpatine. |
Mon Calamari
Mon Calamari are a humanoid, amphibian, sentient species native to Mon Cala. They have salmon-coloured skin (though their skin may have other tones as well, including light blue, dark blue, green, and purple), a high-domed head with large, sideways eyes, and webbed hands. They are known for their swimming and engineering abilities.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Admiral Gial Ackbar | Timothy D. Rose (Episodes VI–VIII) Voice: Erik Bauersfeld (Return of the Jedi and The Force Awakens), Art Butler (The Clone Wars), Tom Kane (The Last Jedi) | Mon Calamari commander of the Rebel fleet during the attack against the second Death Star in Return of the Jedi. He has experience as a military commander from since he fought to defend in the Clone Wars. He devotes himself to the cause of galactic freedom and becomes the foremost military commander of the Rebel Alliance, and later the New Republic. He also works alongside General Leia Organa as part of the Resistance in The Force Awakens. He is killed along with many Resistance leaders in The Last Jedi. |
Quarrie | Voice: Corey Burton (Rebels) | Mon Calamari starship engineer who created the Blade Wing, a prototype of the B-wing fighter. Living in isolation on Shantipole, he is later brought into the Rebel Alliance by Hera Syndulla to oversee development of more B-wings.[224] |
Karbin | N/A | Cybernetically enhanced Mon Calamari, given similar abilities to General Grievous, working under Dr. Cylo as a possible replacement for Darth Vader. He first appearing in the Star Wars: Darth Vader Marvel comic book series.[96] |
Admiral Raddus | Paul Kasey (Rogue One) Voice: Stephen Stanton (Rogue One) | Green-skinned Mon Calamari admiral of the Rebel Alliance that perishes during the Battle of Scarif in Rogue One. He serves as the namesake of the Resistance MC85 Star Cruiser known as the Raddus in The Last Jedi. |
Meena Tills | Voice: Anna Graves (The Clone Wars) | Senator of the Calamari Sector in Revenge of the Sith and The Clone Wars. |
Nahdar Vebb | Voice: Tom Kenny (The Clone Wars) | Kit Fisto's Mon Calamari Jedi Padawan who is killed by General Grievous in The Clone Wars. |
Mortis Gods
The Mortis Gods are a family of three mythical, immortal, and god-like beings who are the sole inhabitants of the Force realm Mortis. They are believed to be the embodiments of the Force itself: the light side, the dark side, and the balance between the two.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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The Father | Voice: Lloyd Sherr (The Clone Wars) | The father of the Daughter, who embodies the light side of the Force, and the Son, who embodies the dark side, who maintains the balance between the two. After growing old, he lures Anakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and Ahsoka Tano to Mortis in order to test the former and see if he is indeed the "Chosen One" and will bring balance to the Force. He eventually becomes convinced of this, but Anakin refuses his offer to stay on Mortis and become his successor. The Father later commits suicide, which renders the Son mortal and allows Anakin to kill him for all the harm he had done. |
The Daughter | Voice: Adrienne Wilkinson (The Clone Wars) | The embodiment of the light side of the Force, the Father's daughter, and the Son's sister. She is obedient of her father and helps him test Anakin Skywalker to see whether he is the Chosen One and can replace the Father. She ultimately sacrifices herself to save her father from her brother, and manages to also save Ahsoka Tano, who had been corrupted by the latter, before dying. She is believed to have been reincarnated as Morai, a condor who is seen accompanying Ahsoka several times and whom she claims she owes her life to. |
The Son | Voice: Sam Witwer (The Clone Wars) | The embodiment of the dark side of the Force, the Father's son, and the Daughter's brother. Unlike his sister, he is often disobedient of their father and secretly wishes to kill him so that he could escape from Mortis. To this ends, he corrupts Ahsoka Tano with his dark influence, and attempts to seduce Anakin Skywalker, whom the Father believed to be the Chosen One and a possible successor, to the dark side, which he briefly succeeds in doing by showing him visions of his future, until the Father erases those visions from Anakin's mind. While attempting to kill the Father, the Son accidentally kills his sister and, though devastated, does not stop from trying to achieve his goal. Realizing this, the Father commits suicide to render the Son mortal, who finally reconciles with him before Anakin kills him. |
Muuns
Muuns are a tall, thin, humanoid sentient species with elongated skulls and flat noses. Known across the galaxy as greed-driven bankers, they ran the InterGalactic Banking Clan during the Galactic Republic era.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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San Hill | Voice: Chris Truswell (Attack of the Clones) | Muun Chairman of the InterGalactic Banking Clan. He is one of the Separatist leaders killed by Darth Vader on Mustafar in Revenge of the Sith.[225] |
Darth Plagueis | N/A | Muun Sith Lord and the master of Darth Sidious, first mentioned in Revenge of the Sith. In his attempt to seduce Anakin Skywalker to the dark side, Sidious tells him Plaguies' story, and how he became so powerful in the use of the Force that he could create life by influencing the midi-chlorians, and save the people he cared about from dying. In a moment of weakness, Plagueis was killed in his sleep by his apprentice.[226] |
Mythrol
The Mythrol are a humanoid, sentient species with blue skin and amphibious traits.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Mythrol | Horatio Sanz (The Mandalorian) | An unnamed Mythrol who is captured by the Mandalorian for a bounty, and later becomes Greef Karga's assistant on Nevarro. |
Nautolans
Nautolans are a humanoid, amphibian, sentient species from Glee Anselm. They are distinguished by their head tentacles, which allow them to detect chemicals, and large, black, pupil-less eyes. Nautolans are a generally peaceful species, but can be strong warriors when needed to.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Kit Fisto | Zachariah Jensen and Daniel Zizmor (Attack of the Clones), Ben Cooke (Revenge of the Sith) Voice: Phil LaMarr (The Clone Wars) | Nautolan Jedi Master and member of the Jedi Council, introduced in Attack of the Clones. Fisto was first developed as a male Sith concept by concept artist Dermot Power. When the alien Sith apprentice idea was abandoned, Power revisited the tentacle-headed alien as a Jedi, with a less malevolent face, yet still with an imposing presence.[227] He dies when attempting to arrest Palpatine in Revenge of the Sith. |
Zatt | Greg Cipes (The Clone Wars) | A Jedi Youngling that is seen finding his Kyber Crystal on the planet Ilum, mentored by Ahsoka Tano. |
Neimoidians
Neimoidians are a humanoid large-eyed, amphibian, and reptilian-like sapient species native to Neimoidia.[228] They are known for their dishonesty, wealth, and cowardice, as well as for being in charge of the Trade Federation during the Galactic Republic era.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Lott Dod | Silas Carson (The Phantom Menace) Voice: Toby Longworth (The Phantom Menace), Gideon Emery (The Clone Wars) | Neimoidian senator of the Trade Federation, representing the trade conglomerate's interests in the Galactic Senate. |
Daultay Dofine | Alan Ruscoe (The Phantom Menace) Voice: Chris Sanders (The Phantom Menace) | Neimoidian commander of the Trade Federation's droid control ship in The Phantom Menace, killed when Anakin destroys the ship. |
Lushros Dofine | Ben Burtt (Revenge of the Sith) | Neimoidain captain of the Invisible Hand in Revenge of the Sith. He is killed when his escape pod gets struck by stray turbolaser. |
Lok Durd | Voice: George Takei (The Clone Wars) | Weapon designer and Separatist General who was arrested by the Republic during the Clone Wars. He later escaped and went on to cause havoc beyond the Western Reaches. |
Nute Gunray | Silas Carson (Episodes I–III) Voice: Tom Kenny (The Clone Wars) | The Viceroy of the Trade Federation whose invasion of Naboo is supported by Darth Sidious during the events of The Phantom Menace, his animosity towards Padmé Amidala leading him to join the Separatist Alliance as one of its high-ranking members in Attack of the Clones. In Revenge of the Sith, following Count Dooku's death, Gunray was sent with the other Separatist Council leaders to Mustafar by General Grievous where they are eventually executed by Darth Vader.[229] |
Rune Haako | Jerome Blake (Episode I), Alan Ruscoe (Episode II), Sandy Thompson (Episode III) Voice: James Taylor (Episode I), Chris Truswell (Episode II) | Nute Gunray's right-hand man. He is a high-ranking member of the Trade Federation in The Phantom Menace, and of the Separatist Council in Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith. He is killed along with the other Separatist leaders on Mustafar by Darth Vader in Revenge of the Sith. |
Tey How | Voice: Amanda Lucas and Marc Silk (The Phantom Menace) | Female Neimoidian that serves as both pilot and communications officer on the Trade Federation ship, Saak'ak, in The Phantom Menace. She is aboard the ship when the young Anakin Skywalker destroys it. |
Nikto
The Nikto are a humanoid sentient species native to Kintan. There are at least three known subspecies: the Red Nikto (Kajain'sa'Nikto), the Green Nikto (Kadas'sa'Nikto), and the Mountain Nikto (Esral'sa'Nikto); the former two have scaly, coarse skin and horns and spikes on their face, while the latter present no horns and have facial fins instead.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Ima-Gun Di | Voice: Robin Atkin Downes (The Clone Wars) | Red Nikto Jedi Master appearing in The Clone Wars.[230] He is killed alongside his clone troopers while making a last stand against the Separatist forces during the Battle of Ryloth. |
Rinnrivin Di | N/A | Red Nikto crime lord who heads a dangerous cartel based on the planet Bastatha in Star Wars: Bloodline.[231][232] |
Klaatu | John Simpkin (Return of the Jedi) | Green Nikto employed as one of Jabba the Hutt's skiff guards in Return of the Jedi.[233] Two action figures of Klaatu were released in Kenner's original Star Wars action figure line; one regular version and another in 'Skiff Guard' attire.[234] |
Oplock | N/A | Mountain Nikto mechanic of the racer Marcus Speedstar in Star Wars: Resistance. |
Noghri
The Noghri are a humanoid, short, sentient species native to Honoghr. They have grey, leathery skin with a row of horns on their head, sharp teeth, and clawed fingers, and are known for their exceptional combat abilities and keen sense of smell.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Rukh | Voice: Warwick Davis (Rebels) | Grand Admiral Thrawn's Noghri right-hand man, personal assassin, and bodyguard, who is introduced in the fourth season of Rebels.[235] He becomes enemies with Zeb Orellios, who eventually defeats and kills Rukh in the series finale. |
Nosaurians
Nosaurians are a humanoid sentient species from the planet New Plympto. They are distinguished by their six horns, red eyes, and orange, white, and yellow skin, and are considered to be ill-tempered.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Clegg Holdfast | N/A | Nosaurian podracer and journalist who participates in the Boonta Eve Classic podrace in The Phantom Menace.[236] |
Ongrees
Ongrees a humanoid, amphibian, sentient species from Skustell. They are distinguished by sideways eyes, located underneath their mouths, four nostrils, and lipless mouths. Most Ongrees are considered to be even-minded individuals and are skilled diplomats and negotiators.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Pablo-Jill | N/A | Ongree Jedi Knight from Attack of the Clones, present at the Battle of Geonosis, where he wields a blue lightsaber.[237] |
Coleman Kcaj | N/A | Ongree Jedi Master on the Jedi High Council in Revenge of the Sith. He is one of the few known survivors of Order 66. |
Ortolans
Ortolan are a species of squat, blue-skinned, sentient humanoids from Orto. They are distinguished by their large, floppy ears, trunk-like noses, and black eyes, and are known to consume large amounts of nutrients through their fingers. Some Ortolans have no arms.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Azool Phantelle | N/A | Thief and brother of Max Rebo |
Max Rebo | Simon Williamson (Return of the Jedi) | Ortolan keyboard player and leader of the Max Rebo Band in Return of the Jedi.[238] |
Ovissians
Ovissians are a humanoid, sentient species, distinguished by their four head horns (two sideways horns, and two extending from the chin). They can have either green or orange skin, which matches the color of their blood.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Boolio | Voice: Mark Hamill (The Rise of Skywalker) | Ovissian informant and ally of the Resistance who relays critical information leaked by General Hux to Finn, Poe Dameron and Chewbacca in The Rise of Skywalker. He is later executed by Kylo Ren. |
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Pa'lowicks
Pa'lowicks are a sentient species from Lowick. They have bulbous bodies supported by long, reed-thin legs, small eyes located in stalks on the top of their heads, and long, thin, trunk-like mouths.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Sy Snootles | Timothy M. Rose and Mike Quinn (puppeteer) (Return of the Jedi) Voice: Annie Arbogast (Return of the Jedi), Nika Futterman (The Clone Wars) | Female Pa'lowick and lead vocalist of the Max Rebo Band in Return of the Jedi. In The Clone Wars, she is Ziro the Hutt's lover, but works as a spy for the Hutt Clan and eventually kills him.[239] |
Palliduvans
Palliduvans are a near-human species, with chalky white skin, and long, bony fingers, with which they can draw blood.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Aurra Sing | Michonne Bourriague (The Phantom Menace) Voice: Jaime King (The Clone Wars) | Palliduvan bounty hunter from Nar Shaddaa who makes a cameo in The Phantom Menace, and plays a more prominent role in The Clone Wars.[240] She once had a romantic relationship with Hondo Ohnaka and became a mother figure to a young Boba Fett. She was killed by Tobias Beckett at some point after the Clone Wars.[241] |
Valik | Voice: Jennifer Hale (Resistance) | Palliduvan pirate and member of the Warbird gang, featured in Resistance. |
Pantorans
Pantorans are a near-human species from the moon of Pantora, distinguished by their blue skin.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Baron Papanoida | George Lucas (Revenge of the Sith) Voice: Corey Burton (The Clone Wars) | Pantoran Senator and Chairman of the Pantoran Assembly. |
Che Amanwe Papanoida | Meredith Salenger (The Clone Wars) | One of Baron Papaoida's two daughters who serves as a representative for her home world of Pantora. She and her sister, Chi, are kidnapped by the Trade Federation following a trade blockade of Pantora. |
Chi Eekway Papanoida | Katie Lucas (Revenge of the Sith) Voice: Nika Futterman (The Clone Wars) | Daughter of Baron Papanoida who represents the planet Wroona in the Galactic Senate. She appears in scenes deleted from Revenge of the Sith as one of the senators of the Delegation of 2000. |
Pau'ans
Pau'ans are a species of gaunt, tall, and long-limbed humanoids from Utapau. They have white or gray skin, sunken eyes, and sharp, jugged teeth. Pau'ans are an intelligent and peaceful species, though they often seem afraid of outsiders.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Grand Inquisitor | Voice: Jason Isaacs (Rebels) | Pau'an former Jedi Temple Guard and leader of the Inquisitorious, the Empire's Jedi hunters. He is the main antagonist of the first season of Rebels, where he is assigned to hunt down the Ghost crew. After being defeated by Kanan Jarrus, he commits suicide, fearing the consequences of his failure. His light side essence later helps Kanan pass his final trial to become a Jedi Knight. In the Star Wars comic, it is revealed that the Inquisitor's spirit was somehow tied by Darth Vader to an abandoned Jedi outpost on Tempes, where it briefly fights Luke Skywalker and where it is cursed to stay forever, unable to pass on and become one with the Force. |
Tion Medon | Bruce Spence (Revenge of the Sith) | The Pau'an local administrator of Pau City on Utapau in Revenge of the Sith.[242] |
Phindians
Phindians are a humanoid, reptilian-like, sentient species from Phindar. They have green-yellow skin, long arms, and elongated skulls, and are known to be very cautious.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Moralo Eval | Voice: Stephen Stanton (The Clone Wars) | Separatist Phindian criminal who comes up with a plan to kidnap Chancellor Palpatine. He is taken back into custody after his plot is thwarted. |
Osi Sobeck | Voice: James Arnold Taylor (The Clone Wars) | Phindian CIS commander who serves as the warden of the prison known as "The Citadel" on the planet Lola Sayu. He is killed by Ahsoka Tano during a mission to break out Jedi Master Even Piell. |
Pykes
Pykes are a humanoid, sentient species from Oba Diah. They are distinguished by their elongated, tapered skulls with an undersized face. The Pykes are best known for running the Pyke Syndicate, an illegal spice-dealing group.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Marg Krim | Voice: Stephen Stanton (The Clone Wars) | High-rankin member of the Pyke Syndicate introduced in the novel Dark Disciple, who succeeds Lom Pyke as minister after his death in The Clone Wars. He remains a loyal lieutenant of Darth Maul until the end of the Clone Wars, when he is ordered to go into hiding. |
Lom Pyke | Voice: Matt Lanter (The Clone Wars) | Minister of the Pyke Syndicate during the Clone Wars who joins the Shadow Collective and participates in the attack on Sundari with his criminal allies. When the Jedi Council later investigate the disappearance of Sifo-Dyas, Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker are sent to Oba Diah to confront the Pykes. Lom is forced to tell the truth behind the death of Sifo-Dyas to the Jedi, as well as the Pykes' involvement, though he offers his prisoner Silman in return for amnesty. When Count Dooku learns of this, he arrives on Oba Diah and kills Lom. |
Quay Tolsite | Dee Tails (Solo: A Star Wars Story) | The Pyke Syndicate's administrator, who directs its operations on Kessel. He is killed by Qi'ra during the raid on Kessel. |
Quarren
The Quarren are a humanoid, amphibian, sentient species from Mon Cala. They have four tentacles protruding from their jaws, for which reason they are nicknamed "squid heads" around the galaxy, as well as suction-cup tipped fingers, and the ability to spit ink in self-defense. They are more introverted than the Mon Calamari, with whom they share their homeworld, and rarely invite strangers to their planet.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Tessek | Gerald Home (Return of the Jedi) | Jabba the Hutt's Quarren accountant in Return of the Jedi.[243] An action figure of this character was released as "Squid Head" in the Return of the Jedi line of Kenner's 1980s Star Wars action figures.[244] |
Tikkes | Unknown (Episodes I-III) | Former senator of Mon Cala, and Separatist Council member during the Clone Wars; killed by Darth Vader on Mustafar in Revenge of the Sith. |
Tundra Dowmeia | Danny Steele (Attack of the Clones, Revenge of the Sith) | Senator of Mon Cala who replaced Tikkes. |
Hennix | N/A | Jedi Padawan under Luke Skywalker. He was eventually killed by Kylo Ren. |
Kragan Gorr | Voice: Gary Anthony Williams (Resistance) | Pirate leader Betrayed by the First Order who then allignes with a ship called the Collosus, betrays them, and gets kicked out. |
Quermians
Quermians are a species of gaunt, tall, long-necked and white-skinned humanoids from Quermia.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Yarael Poof | Michelle Taylor (The Phantom Menace) | Quermian Jedi Master on the Jedi High Council in The Phantom Menace.[245] He dies sometime between the events of The Phantom Menace and Attack of the Clones. |
Needle | N/A | Served in the Rebel Alliance's Pathfinders. Following the Battle of Hoth, He was stationed aboard a CR90 corvette in the Alliance Fleet's Fourth Division. |
Rodians
Rodians are a humanoid, sentient species native to Rodia. They have green skin, antennas, large pupil-less eyes, a row of spike on the back of their head, slender snouts, and fingers with suction cups at the end.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Onaconda Farr | Zuraya Hamilton (Attack of the Clones) Voice: Dee Bradley Baker (The Clone Wars) | Senator from Rodia initially aligned with the CIS, before eventually returning to the Republic thanks to his old friend and fellow Senator Padmé Amidala. He is later killed with a poisoned drink by his personal aide, Lolo Purs, who held him responsible for bringing the war to Rodia. |
Greedo | Paul Blake and Maria de Aragon (A New Hope)[7] Voice: Larry Ward (A New Hope),[7] Tom Kenny (The Clone Wars)[7] | Rodian bounty hunter who works for Jabba the Hutt. He is shot and killed by Han Solo at the Mos Eisley cantina in A New Hope.[246] His full name is Greedo Tetsu Jr. |
Greeata Jendowanian | Celia Fushille (Return of the Jedi) | Rodian backup singer and dancer for the Max Rebo Band in the Special Edition of Return of the Jedi. |
Glem | Voice: Dee Bradley Baker (Star Wars Resistance) | Worker on the Collosus, a ship on the planet of Castilon |
Wald | Warwick Davis (The Phantom Menace) | Rodian slave boy under the ownership of Watto, and a friend of Anakin Skywalker in The Phantom Menace. |
Shawda Ubb
The Shawda Ubb are a diminutive, amphibian, sentient species with green skin and small faces that sport heavy brow ridges.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Rappertunie | N/A | Shawda Ubb member of the Max Rebo Band who plays the Growdi in the Special Edition of Return of the Jedi. |
Skakoans
Skakoans are a humanoid, sentient species native to Skakoa. They have crown-shaped skulls and are required to wear special suits with breathing masks to survive off their homeworld. Skakoans are best known for running the Techno Union during the Galacic Republic era.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Wat Tambor | Voice: Chris Truswell (Attack of the Clones), Matthew Wood (The Clone Wars) | The Skakoan Foreman of the Techno Union and Executive of Baktoid Armor Workshop before and during the Clone Wars. He serves on the Separatist Council during the Clone Wars and helps to fund and supply the Confederacy of Independent Systems. He is one of the Separatist leaders killed by Darth Vader on Mustafar in Revenge of the Sith.[247] However, his death was shown off-screen, unlike most of the other Separatist leaders. |
Skembo
The Skembo are a sentient species. They have short legs and long, prehensile tongues with which they could seize food.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Ceeril | N/A | He was the Ambassador of Rion during the High Republic Era |
Snivvian
Snivvians, also known as "snaggletooths", are a short, humanoid, sentient species native to Cadomai Prime. They have a protruding lower jaw with two small tusks, and large nostrils. Snivvians have great tracking skills, and are good scouts and trackers.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Zutton | Arthur Rowton (A New Hope) | A Snivvian seen in the Mos Eisley cantina in A New Hope. Two versions of the character, called "Snaggletooth", were produced for Kenner's Star Wars action figure line in 1978; a tall blue version and later a small red version more accurate to the character seen in the film.[248] |
Sullustans
Sullustans are a humanoid, sentient species native to Sullust. They are mouse-eyed and have two flaps of jowls around their cheeks. Sullustans are a sophisticated species and experts at manufacturing, scientific and technological development, and economics.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Nien Nunb | Richard Bonehill (Episode VI) and Mike Quinn (puppeteer) (Episodes VI-IX) Voice: Kipsang Rotich (Episodes VI, VII, IX) | Sullustan smuggler and Lando Calrissian's co-pilot on the Millennium Falcon during the Battle of Endor against the second Death Star in Return of the Jedi.[249] He also appears as a member of the Resistance in the sequel trilogy, and is killed during the Battle of Exegol. |
Tarsunt
The Tarsunt are a humanoid, sentient species from Tarsunt. They have long faces, widely spaced nostrils, and hair on various places of their body, including their faces, where it resembles a beard.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Vober Dand | Derek Arnold (The Force Awakens and The Last Jedi) | Tarsunt from the planet Suntilla who serves as a logistics controller for the Resistance during the attack on Starkiller Base in The Force Awakens.[250] He also appears at the Resistance base on D'Qar in The Last Jedi, and the one on Ajan Kloss in The Rise of Skywalker. |
Chancellor Lanever Villecham | Derek Arnold (The Force Awakens) | Tarsunt politician that serves as Chancellor of the New Republic, and perishes on Hosnian Prime when it is destroyed by Starkiller Base in The Force Awakens. |
Teedos
Teedos are a short, humanoid, reptilian-like, sentient species from Jakku. They have three-fingered hands and feet, and are almost always wrapped completely in clothing. All Teedos are identical, sharing the same name and a telepathic connection that allows one Teedo to recount events experienced by another.[251]
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Teedo | Kiran Shah (The Force Awakens) Voice: David Acord (The Force Awakens and Forces of Destiny) | A Teedo scavenger trying to capture BB-8 in the deserts of Jakku, before the droid was freed by Rey in The Force Awakens. |
Terrelian Jango Jumpers
Terrelian Jango Jumpers are a humanoid, sentient species from Terrelia. They are tall, slender and very acrobatic, while having blue, gray, and white skin.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Cassie Cryar | Voice: Jaime King (The Clone Wars) | Terellian Jango Jumper thief who obtains Ahsoka Tano's lightsaber and is eventually captured by the Jedi. |
Eighth Brother | Voice: Robert Daymond Howard (Rebels) | Masked Terellian Jango Jumper Inquisitor who is dispatched to hunt down Maul, eventually tracking him to Malachor. After being defeated, he attempts to escape using his lightsaber to fly away, but it malfunctions, causing him to fall to his death. |
Thisspiasians
Thissipiasians are a humanoid, serpentine, sentient species from Thisspias. While the lower part of their bodies is snake-like, they have arms and can grow facial hair.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Oppo Rancisis | Jerome Blake (The Phantom Menace) | Thisspiasian Jedi Master and Jedi Council member in the prequel trilogy.[252] He is one of the few known survivors of Order 66. |
Tholothians
Tholothians are a near-human species from Tholoth, distinguished by their scaled craniums and head tendrils.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Stass Allie | Lily Nyamwasa (Revenge of the Sith) | Tholothian Jedi Master and the cousin of Adi Gallia. She takes Gallia's spot on the Jedi Council after her death in The Clone Wars. In Revenge of the Sith, Allie is one of the many victims of Order 66. |
Adi Gallia | Gin Clarke (The Phantom Menace) Voice: Angelique Perrin (The Clone Wars and The Rise of Skywalker) | Tholothian Jedi Master and member of the Jedi Council. She has a blue lightsaber in The Clone Wars, and a red or orange lightsaber in media related to The Phantom Menace. Gallia is killed by Savage Opress in The Clone Wars. She also appears as a disembodied voice in The Rise of Skywalker, empowering Rey to face the rejuvenated Darth Sidious. |
Katooni | Voice: Olivia Hack (The Clone Wars) | Tholothian Jedi youngling who was among the youngest to pass the Gathering. |
Togruta
The Togruta are a humanoid, sentient species from the planet Shili. They are distinguished by their twin montrals (broad-based horns) and three, rarely four, "head tails" called lekku (similar to those of Twi'leks), which are all striped to help them blend in with their natural surroundings. Togrutas are known for their solidarity and for possessing a form of passive echolocation by means of their hollow montrals, which allows them to sense space and the proximity and movement of physical objects around them.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Roshti | Voice: Corey Burton (The Clone Wars) | Governor of the planet Kiros and leader of a colony of 50,000 Togruta during the Clone Wars. |
Ahsoka Tano Ashla Tano, Fulcrum | Rosario Dawson (The Mandalorian)[7] Voice: Ashley Eckstein (The Clone Wars, Rebels, and The Rise of Skywalker)[7] | Anakin Skywalker's Togruta Jedi Padawan, who fought in the Clone Wars and eventually left the Jedi Order after being framed for bombing the Jedi Temple. One of the few survivors of Order 66, she later becomes a spymaster for the Rebel Alliance using the codename "Fulcrum", and works closely with the Ghost crew, which leads to a confrontation with her old master, now the Sith Lord Darth Vader. Ahsoka continues to fight in the Galactic Civil War, but eventually leaves with Sabine Wren to search for Ezra Bridger, who had gone missing in the Unknown Regions. A few years after the Empire's defeat, she searches for Grand Admiral Thrawn, and crosses paths with the Mandalorian, who hopes she would train the infant Grogu, though she refuses to do so, sensing his fear and strong attachment to the Mandalorian, which could lead him to a similar dark path to her old master. Ahsoka also appears as a disembodied voice in The Rise of Skywalker, empowering Rey to face the revived Palpatine. |
Shaak Ti | Orli Shoshan (Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith) Voice: Tasia Valenza (The Clone Wars) | Togruta Jedi Master and member of the Jedi Council in Attack of the Clones, Revenge of the Sith, and The Clone Wars. She is killed by Darth Vader at the Jedi Temple on Coruscant during Order 66. |
Toong
The Toong are a humanoid, sentient species from Tund, with disproportionately large heads for their bodies.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Ben Quadinaros | N/A | Toong podracer in The Phantom Menace. He and Anakin Skywalker's pod-racers are the only ones that do not take off. Ben's pod explodes after having trouble with its power couplings, but he survives.[253] |
Toydarians
Toydarians are a species of short, winged humanoids from Toydaria. They have long snouts, tusks, and webbed feet, and have been shown to be strong-willed, resisting Force mind tricks.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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King Katuunko | Voice: Brian George (The Clone Wars) | Toydarian monarch who aids the Republic during the Clone Wars; killed by Savage Opress after the Battle of Sullust. |
Watto | Voice: Andy Secombe (The Phantom Menace and Attack of the Clones) | Toydarian junk store owner and slaveholder of Anakin and Shmi Skywalker in The Phantom Menace. |
Trandoshans
Trandoshans are a humanoid, reptilian-like, sentient species from Trandosha, known for their hunting abilities and bad history with the Wookiees. They are tall and muscular and have a pointed skull, sharp teeth, long claws, and four fingers on their hands and three on their feet.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Bossk | Alan Harris (The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi) Voice: Dee Bradley Baker (The Clone Wars) | Notorious Trandoshan bounty hunter who is one of the six summoned in The Empire Strikes Back by Darth Vader to find the Millennium Falcon. He is also seen in Jabba's Palace in Return of the Jedi and briefly mentioned in Solo: A Star Wars Story.[c] Bossk is the son of bounty hunter Cradossk and is known for his hatred and hunting of Wookiees, with a particular vendetta against the Wookiee Chewbacca.[256] Bossk also appears in episodes of The Clone Wars, in which he mentors and serves as a bodyguard to a young Boba Fett, eventually joining his syndicate of bounty hunters. In the Rebels novel Ezra's Gamble, Bossk captains the Hound's Tooth and teams with Ezra Bridger to expose corrupt Imperial officer lieutenant Jenkes.[257] Also appearing in the Darth Vader Marvel comics series, Bossk is hired by Doctor Aphra along with other bounty hunters in an attempted hijack of the Son-Tuul Pride's fortune.[258] |
Cid | Voice: Rhea Perlman (The Bad Batch) | Former Jedi informant who provides the Bad Batch with mercenary missions in the aftermath of the Clone Wars. |
Garnac | Voice: Zach Hanks (The Clone Wars) | Trandoshan big game hunter who leads a hunting guild on the moon Wasskah, where he and his fellow Trandoshans hunters captured various captured opponents, including Jedi Padawans, Wookiees, and bounty hunters. He is killed by Ahsoka Tano. |
Dar | Voice: Kevin Thoms (The Clone Wars) | Garnac's son, who is an unexperienced hunter. During his very first hunt with his father's guild, he attempts to kill Ahsoka Tano, only to die impaled on a spike. His death enrages Garnac, who vows revenge on Ahsoka. |
Triffians
Triffians are a humanoid, sentient species recognized by their triangle-shaped appendages that extend from their shoulders to their heads.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Ebe E. Endocott | Voice: Roger L. Jackson (The Phantom Menace) | Triffian podracer seen in The Phantom Menace. |
Trodatome
The Trodatome are a slug-like sentient species that lack arms, but possess sensory antennas and flippers.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Klaud | Nick Kellington (The Rise of Skywalker) | Trodatome mechanic who helps the Resistance in The Rise of Skywalker.[259] |
Troigs
Troigs are a two-headed and four-armed humanoid sentient species from Pollillus.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Fodesinbeed Annodue | Voice: Greg Proops and Scott Capurro (The Phantom Menace) | A Troig seen in The Phantom Menace, where he commentates in both Basic and Huttese for the Boonta Eve Classic pod race.[260] The actor/comedians Greg Proops and Scott Capurro were originally supposed to appear in full prosthetic makeup, but the design was switched to a somewhat unpopular fully CG character.[261] |
Tusken Raiders
Tusken Raiders, also known as Sand People or simply Tuskens, are a culture of nomadic, primitive, sentient indigenous native to Tatooine. They are almost always wrapped completely in clothing, concealing their identity. Tuskens are known for their aggressivity towards strangers, whom they consider a threat, and unique manner of speech, which combines vocal sounds (mostly screams) with sign language.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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A'Koba | Peter Diamond (A New Hope) | A Tusken Raider who attacks Luke Skywalker and is scared away by Obi-Wan Kenobi in A New Hope. The scene in which he raises his gaderffii stick in the air repeatedly over his head while screaming at Luke has become an iconic scene of the film, and is generally associated with Tusken Raiders. Due to this scene, he also became known as "URoRRuR'R'R", and was later featured in the short story "Rites" from the 2017 anthology book From a Certain Point of View, where he was first identified as A'Koba.[262] |
Twi'leks
Twi'leks are a humanoid, sentient species native to Ryloth. They are distinguished by their "head-tails" called lekku that extend from the back of their head, and varying skin color. Twi'leks have a history of being oppressed by other species, with females often being sold as slaves to members of the criminal underworld.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Bib Fortuna | Michael Carter (Return of the Jedi)[7] Voice: Erik Bauersfeld (Return of the Jedi)[7] Matthew Wood (The Phantom Menace, The Mandalorian, The Bad Batch)[7] | Male Twi'lek who serves as Jabba the Hutt's majordomo in Return of the Jedi and The Phantom Menace. Fortuna interrogates C3-PO and R2-D2 upon their entrance into Jabba's Palace and later falls under the Jedi mind control of Luke Skywalker.[263] Following Jabba's death, Fortuna takes over his palace, until being killed by Boba Fett and Fennec Shand a few years later. |
Xosad Hozem | N/A | Twi'Lek friend of Saw Gerrera first introduced in Catalyst: A Rogue One Novel, who eventually joins Saw's Partisans on Jedha. |
Twi'lek Inquisitor | N/A | Unnamed black-skinned Twi'lek Inquisitor who appears in the comic series Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith. He is killed by Darth Vader while trying to help a fellow red-skinned Inquisitor, whom Vader suspected of treason, escape. |
Lyn Me | Dalyn Chew (Return of the Jedi) | Twi'lek backup singer and dancer for the Max Rebo Band in the Special Edition of Return of the Jedi. |
Oola | Femi Taylor (Return of the Jedi) | Twi'lek dancer enslaved by Jabba the Hutt and chained to his throne; she is killed by Jabba's Rancor.[264] New scenes featuring the character were filmed for the Special Edition of Return of the Jedi.[265][266] |
Qin | Ismael Cruz Córdova (The Mandalorian) | Twi'lek criminal, brother of Xi'an, member of Ranzar Malk's crew, and an old associate of the Mandalorian. After his capture by the New Republic, the crew tries to break him out with the help of the Mandalorian, whom they secretly plan to abandon once they released Qin. However, the Mandalorian outsmarts and defeats them, before bringing Qin back to Ranzar. With Ranzar attempting to betray him as well, the Mandalorian lures the New Republic to his space station. |
Aayla Secura | Amy Allen (Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith)[267] Voice: Jennifer Hale (The Clone Wars and The Rise of Skywalker)[268] | Twi'lek Jedi who appears in Attack of the Clones, Revenge of the Sith, and The Clone Wars. She is one of the thousands of Jedi to fall victim of Order 66, getting betrayed and killed by her own clone troopers on Felucia. Aayla also appears as a disembodied voice in The Rise of Skywalker, empowering Rey to face the revived Palpatine.[269][270] |
Cham Syndulla | Voice: Robin Atkin Downes (The Clone Wars, Rebels, and The Bad Batch) | Twi'lek freedom fighter who opposes the Separatists independently before allying with the Republic Army when the Clone Wars come to Ryloth. In the aftermath of the Clone Wars, Cham opposes the newly established Galactic Empire's occupation of his world and becomes distanced from his daughter Hera after the death of her mother due to his single-minded determination to liberate Ryloth at any cost. The pair are later reconciled after Cham and his warriors Gobi and Numa team up with Hera's crew to steal an Imperial carrier and shoot down an Imperial cruiser over Ryloth.[271] |
Hera Syndulla | Voice: Vanessa Marshall (Rebels, Forces of Destiny and The Bad Batch) | Twi'lek female, and the daughter of Cham Syndulla, who leaves her homeworld to fight the Empire as a member of the rebel crew of the Ghost. She is the mother-figure of the Ghost crew, and holds the group together when they would otherwise fall apart.[272] |
Jacen Syndulla | N/A | Son of human Jedi Knight Kanan Jarrus and Twi'lek Rebel General Hera Syndulla introduced in the 2018 Rebels series finale, "Family Reunion and Farewell". Born during Galactic Civil War after the death of his father, Jacen is a member of the Spectres, codenamed Spectre-7. |
Orn Free Taa | Jerome Blake (The Phantom Menace), Matt Rowan (Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith) Voice: Phil LaMarr (The Clone Wars and The Bad Batch) | Overweight Twi'lek who represents Ryloth in the Galactic Senate during the prequel trilogy. |
Xi'an | Natalia Tena (The Mandalorian) | A Twi'lek member of Ranzar Malk's crew, who is skilled in fighting with a knife, the sister of Qin, and an old associate and former lover of the Mandalorian. After her brother is captured and imprisoned aboard a New Republic transport, the crew tries to rescue with the help of the Mandalorian. Xi'an and the others secretly planned to abandon the Mandalorian once they released Qin, but he outsmarts and defeats them, resulting in their arrest. |
Yendor | N/A | Twi'lek rebel and later the head of the Ryloth Defense Authority. Introduced in Lost Stars, Yendor appears in the Aftermath series, and also in Bloodline and Star Wars: Resistance Reborn. |
Loden Greatstorm | N/A | Jedi Knight during the High Republic, the master of Padawan Bell Zettifar. Introduced in The High Republic: Light of the Jedi. |
U–Z
Ugnaughts
Ugnaughts are a short, humanoid, sentient species from the planet Gentes, with pig-like faces. They are considered to be one of the hardest-working species in the galaxy.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Kuiil | Misty Rosas (The Mandalorian) Voice: Nick Nolte (The Mandalorian) | Ugnaught moisture farmer and former Imperial indentured servant, who becomes an ally of the Mandalorian. He is killed by scout troopers sent by Moff Gideon while trying to protect Grogu. |
Umbarans
Umbarans are a near-human species from Umbara, distinguished by their pale skin and colorless eyes, with which they can see in the ultraviolet spectrum. They have developed technology much more advanced than that found in the rest of the galaxy.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Mee Deechi | Voice: Gideon Emery (The Clone Wars) | Umbaran Senator whose assassination prompts the Umbaran people to side with the Confederacy of Independent Systems in the Clone Wars. |
Sly Moore | Sandi Findlay (Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith) | Umbaran personal aide of Palpatine and one of the few people aware of his identity as Darth Sidious.[273] |
Veknoids
Veknoids are a humanoid, sentient species from Moonus Mandel, distinguished by their large under-bites, sharp teeth, slender tails, and fleshy ears.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Teemto Pagalies | N/A | Veknoid podracer competing in the Boonta Eve Classic podrace in The Phantom Menace, whose podracer is shot down by Tusken Raiders.[274] |
Vulptereens
Vulptereens are a species of stocky humanoids, recognizable by their shovel-like snouts which sport six tusks and a single long feeler.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Dud Bolt | Pupperteer: Duncan Bent (The Phantom Menace) | Vulptereen podracer who participates in the Boonta Eve Classic podrace in The Phantom Menace. A puppet of Bolt was one of the few practical effects created for the podrace sequence, rather than solely CGI.[275] Bolt is also featured in several non-canon video games such as Star Wars: Episode I Racer.[276] |
Vurk
The Vurk are a humanoid, sentient species native to Sembla. They are distinguished by their bony crests on the top of their heads (similar to those of the parasaurolophus), and three-fingered hands. While regarded as a primitive species, the Vurk are highly empathetic and skilled mediators.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Coleman Trebor | N/A | Vurk Jedi Master who participates in the Battle of Geonosis and is killed by Jango Fett while attempting to kill Count Dooku. |
Weequays
Weequays are a humanoid, sentient species native to Sriluur. They are distinguished by their though, leathery skin, which helped them survive the harsh life conditions of their homeworld. Most of them are pirates, mercenaries, and bounty hunters, as a result of the Hutts' takeover of Sriluur.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Hondo Ohnaka | Voice: Jim Cummings (The Clone Wars, Rebels and Forces of Destiny) | The leader of the space pirates known as the Ohnaka Gang which kidnaps and attempts to ransom Obi-Wan Kenobi, Anakin Skywalker, Count Dooku—and later Ahsoka Tano—to the highest bidder during the Clone Wars. He follows a code of honor and respects the Jedi, whom he ends up helping several times in the war, but is not above using sneaky tactics and treachery if it is for "good business". Years after the Clone Wars, despite losing his crew to the Galactic Empire, Hondo continues his criminal activities while having dealings with the crew of the Ghost.[277] |
Pagetti Rook ("Weequay") | Julius LeFlore (Return of the Jedi) | A Weequay guard on Jabba the Hutt's skiff that held a vibro-axe to the back of Luke Skywalker as he stood on the plank above the Sarlacc Pit in Return of the Jedi.[278] Called "Weequay" during the original Kenner action figure line in the 1980s, the name would eventually become the name of the character's species as a whole.[194] |
Sora Bulq | N/A | Weequay Jedi Master who fought in the Clone Wars. |
Wookiees
Wookiees are a large, hairy, primate-like sentient species native to Kashyyyk, that slightly resemble the modern-day depictions of Sasquatch. They are known for their strength, loyalty, unique manner of speech (depicted as a series of growls and purrs), and bad history with the Trandoshans.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Attichitcuk | N/A | The father of Chewbacca and one of Kashyyyk's prominent chieftains during the final years of the Galactic Republic. First introduced in the Star Wars: Holiday Special, which is part of the Legends continuity, and was canonized by being mentioned in Solo: A Star Wars Story. |
Chewbacca | Peter Mayhew (Episodes III–VII), Joonas Suotamo (Episodes VII–IX, Solo: A Star Wars Story) Voice: Ben Burtt | Han Solo's Wookiee partner and co-pilot of the Millennium Falcon, who goes from being a smuggler to helping the Rebel Alliance and, later, the Resistance.[279] |
Gungi | N/A | Wookiee Jedi youngling who was among the youngest to pass the Gathering. He wields a unique wooden lightsaber with a green crystal. |
Black Krrsantan | N/A | Wookiee bounty hunter first featured in the Marvel comic series Star Wars: Darth Vader and currently appearing in the ongoing Doctor Aphra series.[280] |
Tarfful | Michael Kingma (Revenge of the Sith) | Wookiee chieftain who, along with Chewbacca, commands the Wookiee warriors during the Battle of Kashyyyk, and later helps Yoda escape the clone troopers after Order 66 is given in Revenge of the Sith. He also appears in the video game Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. |
Xexto
The Xexto are a species of short, four-armed humanoids from the planet Troiken. They have white skin, glassy eyes, and long necks and fingers.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Gasgano | N/A | Xexto podracer who participates in the Boonta Eve Classic podrace in The Phantom Menace, coming in second place behind Anakin Skywalker.[281] |
Yakora
The Yakura (also known as Yakorans) are a humanoid, sentient species, with yak-like faces.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Saelt-Marae | Sean Crawford (Return of the Jedi) | Yarkora seen in the background at Jabba's the Hutt's palace in the film Return of the Jedi.[282] Known as "Yak Face" this character was the final action figure created for Kenner's original Star Wars action figure line, and was never released in the United States.[283] |
Yoda's species
"Yoda's species" is the name given to a species of diminutive, green-skinned, sentient creatures, of which the popular character Yoda is a member. The species is characterised by their pointy ears, strong connection to the Force, and slow aging, for which reason they can live for several centuries. Much about the species, including its name and origins, has been deliberately left vague.[284][285][286]
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Yoda | Frank Oz (puppeteer) (Episodes I, V–VI, VIII) Voice: Frank Oz (Episodes I–III, V–IX and Rebels), Tom Kane (The Clone Wars and Forces of Destiny) | 900-year-old Jedi Grandmaster who trained several generations of Jedi and led the Jedi Council during the final years of the Galactic Republic. After surviving Order 66 in Revenge of the Sith, he goes into exile on Dagobah, and eventually trains Luke Skywalker in The Empire Strikes Back, before dying of old age in Return of the Jedi. His spirit later appears to a much older Luke in The Last Jedi to teach him one final lesson about failure, and his voice is also heard by Rey in The Rise of Skywalker. Yoda's distinct pattern of speech has become well known in popular culture.[287] |
Yaddle | Phil Eason (The Phantom Menace) | Female member of Yoda's species, who appears as a member of the Jedi Council in The Phantom Menace. She was created from a concept art by Iain McCaig for a young Yoda.[288] |
Grogu The Child | Several puppeteers (The Mandalorian) Voice: David Acord (with effects) (The Mandalorian) | 50-year-old Force-sensitive toddler from Yoda's species who is found and adopted by the Mandalorian. He is later revealed to be a former Jedi youngling raised at the Jedi Temple on Coruscant, who was rescued during the Order 66 and hidden for his own safety. Hunted by a remnant of the Empire for the Midichlorians in his blood, he is protected by the Mandalorian, to whom he grows very attached. The character has grown popular with the fans and media, quickly becoming an Internet meme. He was dubbed "Baby Yoda" by the fans. |
Yuzzums
Yuzzums are a humanoid, round-bodied, furred, sentient species from the forest moon of Endor. They have long limbs compared to the rest of their body, medium-length antennae, big mouths, and no neck. Yuzzums are considered a primitive and unintelligent species.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Joh Yowza | N/A | Yuzzum only seen in the Special Edition of Return of the Jedi as a member and singer in the Max Rebo Band. |
Zabraks
Zabraks are a near-human, sentient species, distinguished by their horns and tattoos. Most originate from Iridonia (in which case they are also referred to as Iridonians), though some males also lived on Dathomir (in which case they are referred to as Dathomirians), as part of the warrior clan called the Nightbrothers, who served the witches known as the Nightsisters.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Jas Emari | N/A | Iridonian Zabrak bounty hunter introduced in Star Wars: Aftermath.[114][289] |
Feral | Voice: Dee Bradley Baker (The Clone Wars) | Dathomirian Zabrak Nightbrother, and brother of Savage Opress and Maul, with whom Savage lived on Dathomir until adulthood. He is among the Nightbrothers selected by Asajj Ventress as a potential candidate to assassinate Count Dooku, and survives to the final round with his brother. However, after Savage is chosen and both his mind and body are changed by the Nightsisters' magic, he murders Feral on Ventress's orders. |
Agen Kolar | Tux Akindoyeni (Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith) | Iridonian Zabrak Jedi Master and member of the Jedi Council, who wields a green lightsaber in Attack of the Clones and a blue one in Revenge of the Sith. He is one of the Jedi killed while trying to arrest Darth Sidious in Revenge of the Sith. Agen Kolar also appears in The Clone Wars. |
Eeth Koth | Hassani Shapi (The Phantom Menace) Voice: Chris Edgerly (The Clone Wars) | Iridonian Zabrak Jedi Master and member of the Jedi Council in The Phantom Menace and Attack of the Clones. He also makes several appearances in The Clone Wars series. He was removed from the Jedi Council at the end of the Clone Wars and intended on leaving the Order, but Order 66 was issued before he could do so. Surviving, he goes into hiding and starts a family, but is eventually tracked down and killed by Darth Vader in the comic series Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith. |
Darth Maul | Ray Park (The Phantom Menace and Solo: A Star Wars Story) Voice: Peter Serafinowicz (The Phantom Menace), Sam Witwer (The Clone Wars, Rebels and Solo: A Star Wars Story) | Dathomirian Zabrak, former Nightbrother, and Darth Sidious' first Sith apprentice. In The Phantom Menace, he is ordered by his master to capture Queen Amidala of Naboo so that she could sign a treaty that would legalize the Trade Federation's invasion of the planet. He later duels Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi-Wan Kenobi and, while he manages to kill the former, is bisected by the latter and falls down a shaft. Following this defeat, Maul is driven to insanity and becomes a cyborg, but is eventually rescued by his brother Savage Opress years later, during the Clone Wars, and returns to the Nightsisters, who outfit him with a new pair of robotic legs and restore his sanity. During his quest of revenge against Obi-Wan, Maul forms the Shadow Collective alongside several crime syndicates, and takes over Mandalore. While he succeeds in delivering a major emotional blow against Obi-Wan by killing his love interest, Satine Kryze, he loses everything when Sidious, who came to see him as a rival, captures him and kills all his relatives. After escaping and rebuilding the Shadow Collective, he returns to Mandalore and sets up a trap for Obi-Wan and Anakin Skywalker, intending to kill the latter before Sidious can turn him to the dark side. However, Maul is captured by Ahsoka Tano and barely escapes when Sidious issues Order 66. Maul later rejects his Sith title, and maintains his position as a crime lord throughout the Imperial Era, until being stranded on the Sith world of Malachor for years. He escapes after meeting Ezra Bridger, whom he attempts to turn to the dark side and later forces to assist in locating Obi-Wan. Upon tracking him down to Tatooine, Maul battles his old enemy one last time, resulting in the former Sith Lord's death. In his final moments, Maul lets go of his hatred for Obi-Wan, and dies knowing that the boy he is protecting will eventually avenge them by destroying the Sith. |
Savage Opress | Voice: Clancy Brown (The Clone Wars) | Dathomirian Zabrak Nightbrother, and the brother of Darth Maul. He is hand picked by Asajj Ventress as part of her scheme to kill Count Dooku for the attempt on her life and is altered by the Nightsisters, becoming more of a berserker on Ventress' call to the point of killing Feral without remorse, Opress manages to become Dooku's new apprentice and learns only a bit in the ways of the Sith before Ventress has him help her fight Dooku, due to his actions under him getting unwanted attention from the Jedi. However, in the heat of the moment and provoked by both of them, Opress tries to kill both Dooku and Ventress before escaping the Jedi and instructed by Mother Talzin to find Maul so he can complete his training to defend himself against the numerous enemies he has made. Finding Maul a shell of his former self on a junk planet, Opress manages to stir up his fellow nightbrother's grudge with Obi-Wan to aid him in his revenge against the Jedi. He is later killed in a duel with Darth Sidious on Mandalore. |
Merrin | Voice: Tina Ivlev (Jedi: Fallen Order) | Dathomiran Nighsister and survivor of the Nightsisters' massacre in the Clone Wars. During the Imperial Era, she attempts to defend Dathomir from intruders using an army of revenants, but eventually leaves the planet to join the Stinger Mantis crew. |
Mother Talzin | Voice: Barbara Goodson (The Clone Wars) | Dathomirian leader of the Nightsister clans before and during the Clone Wars, and the biological mother of Maul, Savage Opress, and Feral. She possesses great magical powers, ranging from mind control, manipulating matter, and turning into mist. Following General Grievous' attack on Dathomir, she is one of the few surviving Nightsisters. In The Lost Missions, Talzin manipulates a cult into stealing the living Force within other beings and collect it in an orb for her. When enough is collected, Talzin intends to absorb the Force and gain great strength beyond any other Jedi or Sith. However, she is defeated by the combined efforts of Mace Windu and Jar Jar Binks. In Darth Maul: Son of Dathomir, she ultimately dies at the hands of General Grievous on Dathomir in order to allow Maul to escape. |
Asajj Ventress | Voice: Nika Futterman (The Clone Wars) | Dathomirian, former Nightsister, and Count Dokku's Sith apprentice in The Clone Wars. She returns to the Nightsisters after Dooku betrays her, and abandons the dark side and her Sith ways, though Dooku later sends a legion of battle droids led by General Grievous to wipe out the rest of her "sisters". Ventress then resorts to bounty hunting, but still retains her two red lightsabers as weapons. She hunts Savage Opress and in the process ends up helping Obi-Wan Kenobi escape from him and Maul. Bariss Offee later steals Ventress's lightsabers and mask, using them to pose as her while framing Ahsoka Tano for the bombing of the Jedi Temple.[290] Ventress also appears in the novel Star Wars: Dark Disciple, which was intended for a story arc in the TV series, where she teams up with Jedi Quinlan Vos to assassinate Dooku, with whom she ends up falling in love. However, their attempt to kill Dooku fails, and Dooku captures Vos, who turns to the dark side. Ventress manages to turn Vos back, but dies saving him from an enraged Dooku. She is later buried on Dathomir, amongst her fallen sisters. |
Zygerrians
Zygerrians are a humanoid, feline-like sentient species from Zygerria, who had built and run the biggest slave empire in the galaxy, until the Jedi overthrew them and outlawed slavery. Attempts to rebuild the empire were made during the Clone Wars and the Imperial Era, but were thwarted.
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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Agruss | Voice: Victor Brandt (The Clone Wars) | Zygerrian slavemaster and keeper of the Kadavo slave processing facility; killed by Captain Rex. |
Darts D'Nar | Voice: Nick Jameson (The Clone Wars) | Zygerrian commander who helps the Separatists kidnap the Togruta colony on Kiros. He is defeated and captured by Anakin Skywalker. |
Atai Molec | Voice: Ricardo Mamood Vega (The Clone Wars) | Prime Minister of Zygerria and captain of the Zygerrian royal guard during the Clone Wars. |
Queen Miraj Scintel | Voice: Rajia Baroudi (The Clone Wars) | Queen of Zygerria during the Clone Wars and member of the Separatist Council. She captures Anakin, Obi-Wan, and Ahsoka and attempts to auction them off as slaves; however, they are rescued by clone troopers, and Miraj is Force-choked to death by Count Dooku for her failure. |
Unknown species
Name | Portrayal | Description |
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The Bendu | Voice: Tom Baker (Rebels) | An ancient Force-wielder whose philosophy predates the Jedi Order; encountered by the main characters of Star Wars Rebels on the planet Atollon, where he describes himself as being "the middle" between the ashla, light-wielding Jedi, and the bogan, dark-wielding Sith. |
Fifth Brother | Voice: Philip Anthony-Rodriguez (Rebels) | The second Inquisitor introduced in Rebels. A gray-skinned humanoid, he and the Seventh Sister are dispatched to hunt down the crew of the Ghost after the death of the Grand Inquisitor. They are both ultimately killed by Maul on Malachor. |
Sixth Brother Bil Valen | N/A | A humanoid Inquisitor introduced in the novel Ahsoka. He is described as tall with unnatural-looking grey skin, piercing ice-blue eyes, broad shoulders, and distinctive scar/tattoo-like markings. He attempts to hunt down Ahsoka Tano, but is killed when she causes his lightsaber to overload and explode. |
Darth Momin | N/A | Humanoid Sith Lord and sculptor, who appears in the comic series Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith. Imprisoned at a young age for his ideas and aspirations, he was rescued by Darth Shaa, who trained him in the ways of the Sith and whom he eventually killed. Momin later built a superweapon to destroy an entire city and perished when the Jedi intervened to stop him, losing control over the energy he wielded and causing his physical body to be destroyed, leaving only his mask with his consciousness inside. Years later, the mask is retrieved from the Jedi Archieve vault by Palpatine, who gives it to Darth Vader as a gift for his journey to Mustafar, which Vader seeks to make his personal stronghold. After Momin's mask kills some of his personnel, Vader examines it and learns of Momin's past, before letting him possess the body of a Mustafarian and build the fortress for him. While Vader is distracted by an invasion of Mustafarians, Momin opens a door to the dark side and resurrects himself. However, after challenging Vader to a duel, Momin meets his end by being crushed against the wall with a giant rock. His mask is again left intact, but is eventually destroyed during a heist on the Imperial yacht Imperialis, which the crew of thieves, led by Lando Calrissian, abandon and destroy after Momin's spirit possesses some of them. |
Red-skinned Inquisitor | N/A | Humanoid red-skinned female Inquisitor who appears in the comic Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith. She is killed by Darth Vader, who suspected her of treason. |
Maz Kanata | Lupita Nyong'o (Episodes VII-IX) Voice: Lupita Nyong'o (Forces of Destiny) | Ancient female space pirate introduced in The Force Awakens. The character was created using motion capture and computer-generated imagery. |
Ochi | Liam Cook (The Rise of Skywalker) | Orange-skinned humanoid affiliated with the Sith, who served as an advisor and assassin for Palpatine. Tasked with finding and bringing Palpatine's granddaughter Rey to him, he captured her parents and killed them when they refused to disclose her location. Later, while being tracked by Luke Skywalker and Lando Calrissian on Pasaana, he met his demise in some caverns, leaving behind his ship, along with his droid D-O and a Sith dagger that could be used to find Palpatine on Exegol. |
Knights of Ren | The Force Awakens and The Rise of Skywalker:
| An organization of masked dark side Force-wielding warriors led by Kylo Ren and formerly by "Ren", consisting of six humanoid individuals named Vicrul, Ap'lek, Cardo, Kuruk, Trudgen, and Usha. The Knights follow a unique philosophy, according to which they simply live their lives the way they want, do not think of their actions as right or wrong, and take what the dark side offers them. Despite Kylo Ren being their master, The Rise of Skywalker reveals that they were actually following orders from the revived Emperor Palpatine.[291] All the Knights are killed by Ben Solo after he turned back to the light side, abandoning his Kylo Ren persona. |
Darth Shaa | N/A | Humanoid Sith Lady who found and trained Darth Momin. She was killed by her apprentice once he grew more powerful than her. |
Supreme Leader Snoke | Andy Serkis (The Force Awakens and The Last Jedi) Voice: Andy Serkis (The Rise of Skywalker) | Palpatine's puppet ruler of the First Order, a powerful master of the dark side of the Force, and Kylo Ren's master in The Force Awakens and The Last Jedi. He was artificially created by the Sith Eternal thorough gene mixing. Ultimately, after ordering his apprentice to kill Rey, Snoke is betrayed and killed by Kylo, who becomes the new Supreme Leader of the First Order.[292] |
Dryden Vos | Paul Bettany (Solo: A Star Wars Story) | Near-human crime lord who serves as the figurehead of the Crimson Dawn crime syndicate, led from the shadows by Darth Maul, and has history with Tobias Beckett, whom he recruited to steal coaxium for him. He is killed and replaced by his top lieutenant, Qi'ra, in Solo. Vos also briefly appears as a hologram in the final season of The Clone Wars, which establishes him as a lieutenant of Maul from during the Clone Wars.[293] |
Darth Noctyss | N/A | Sith Lord who goes to Exegol in search for Immortality. Darth Sanguis eventually became her servant. |
Darth Sanguis | N/A | Male Sith Lord who traveled to Exegol seeking to learn the secrets of immortality. After achieving his goal, Darth Sanguis transformed into a creature over time. Eventually, Sanguis became a servant to Darth Noctyss when she arrived on Exegol, also seeking immortality. |
Darth Krall | N/A | Sith Lord who left the Jedi and was seduced by the dark side of the Force as a result of his belief that the Jedi should retain their family ties and wealth. |
See also
- List of The Mandalorian characters
- List of Star Wars creatures
- List of Star Wars droid characters
- List of Star Wars Legends characters
- List of Star Wars Rebels characters
- List of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic characters
- List of Star Wars cast members
- List of Star Wars: The Clone Wars cast members
- List of Star Wars books
Notes
- ^ In The Rise of Skywalker (2019), Palpatine attributes his return to "abilities some consider to be unnatural".[32] The novelization of The Rise of Skywalker expands on Palpatine's method of return.[33]
- ^ A character using the alias "Dengar Roth" appears in Dark Force Rising.
- ^ Bossk's reptilian mask was also originally used for a different character in the Mos Eisley cantina from A New Hope, while his yellow and white spacesuit, also seen in the cantina, is a real RAF pressure suit from the 1960s.[254][255]
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