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Chom
a common name given to Twi'lek males, this name meant "drum".
(GCG)
Chom Frey Kaa
this Old Republic Senator was implicated by Pol Secura as the primary financial backer of the glitteryll development project. When Vilmarh Grahrk returned Quinlan Vos to Coruscant, he agreed to betray the Jedi Knight and turned him over to Chom Frey Kaa for a huge bounty. However, the betrayal was part of a plan developed by Mace Windu and Quinlan, as a way to get Chom Frey Kaa to admit his part in the glitteryll plans. Chom Frey Kaa was arrested and sent to trial for his corruption.
(SWT)
Chommel Minor
this planet was located in Chommel Sector.
(HNN4, HNN5)
Chommell Sector
this lightly populated area of the galaxy contained thirty-six planets which belonged to the Old Republic, including Naboo. Some 40,000 other planets maintained sizable settlements, and 300,000,000 barren stars filled the airless gaps between systems.
(X2)
Chomper
this was one of several scavenger species native to the planet Lutrillia. Like the smaller nippers, chompers fed on all manner of inorganic material, and a pack of chompers could dismantle a stalled vehicle or other mechanical item in short order.
(WOA33)
Chom-Vrone
this Yuuzhan Vong creature resembled an immense worm. It was designed to chew through rock and ore, digesting it into a form of plasma to create mining vents and tunnels. The plasma it created in its gut was later forcefully expelled in a directed spray, spewing molten energy at the direction of the Yuuzhan Vong to form a perimeter around the excavation.
(GMR10)
Psychometry
this ability to use the Force seemed to be unique to the Kiffar race, and allowed an individual to discern past events by coming in contact with inanimate objects. A Jedi using psychometry would be able to view events from the viewpoint of the object's holder, as well as to feel the holder's emotions. While the Jedi Council did not prohibit the use of psychometry, it expressed frobade the use of psychometry on a dead body.
(PJSB)
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