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Extreme, The
this was the name used by spacers who worked in the Elrood Sector, to describe the section of the Elrood-Derilyn Trade Route between Torina and Derilyn, during the Imperial occupation of the Sector. It was so named because that area of the Sector was heavily patrolled by Imperial ships, and because Derilyn was under Imperial interdiction. (PG3)

Extrictarium Nebula
this bright pocket of nebular gas was located south of the Perlemian Trade Route, far from any minor hyperspace lanes in a remote section of the Outer Rim Territories. (WOTC)

EXVR-1 Guardian Grid
this was the name of an ion generation field produced during the height of the New Order. Known as an ion defense grid, the EXVR-1 was essentially a durasteel tunnel lined with wide-pattern ion cannons. The EXVR-1 could unleash a barrage of intense ion energy on any ship passing through it, rendering the electrical and computer systems of the craft inoperable and, in many cases, permanently damaged. (WSV)

Exxer
this was Leia Organa Solo's shorthand identification of the freighter XR808g. (DN1)

E'Y-Akh Desert
this desert was one of many that were located on the planet Geonosis. Within the boundaries of the E'Y-akh Desert was the Stalgasin Hive and its execution arena. Each year, the rain that sweeps across the surface of Geonosis floods the desert, overflowing the meager underground aquifers. The native Geonosians use this event to drown huge herds of merdeths. As the floodwaters move across the desert, they strip the shells of the merdeth of any flesh, and polish them on the sands. (GORW)

Eyan
this was one of the many Twi'leki clans which were native to the planet Ryloth. In the Twi'leki language, the clan's name meant "young" or "youthful". (GCG)

Eyar Ahtram
this Sullustan female was a noted entertainer during the last years of the Old Republic. When the Clone Wars broke out, she joined Jasod Revoc's Galactic Revue and traveled across the galaxy to entertain the troops of the Grand Army of the Republic. Although not generally well-known, Eyar Ahtram was a rising star whose songs had begun to appear on the Galactic Top 40,000 list. It was on a trip to Drongar that she met and became attached to Den Dhur, who was a famous reporter on their homeworld of Sullust. After a brief courtship, Eyar asked Den to join her as a mate, an offer that Den gladly accepted. Note that the name Eyar Ahtram is really Martha Raye spelled backwards, in honor of the noted entertainer. Also note that this character is initially referred to as Eyar Marath. (MJH)

Eyar City
this sewers of this city were populated by a variety of criminals and rebel cells, since they were rarely swept by either Eyar Treatment Systems or the local law enforcement agency. (HAS)

Eyar Marath
see Eyar Ahtram (MJH)

Eyar Treatment Systems
this corporation was charged with cleaning and maintaining the huge maze of underground sewers beneath Eyar City. ETS was often underfunded by the local government, and could barely keep up with the continual work of cleaning the sewers. (HAS)

Eychani
this was a common name among the Myneyrsh race. (UANT)

Eye in the Sky
this was the nickname of Kystallio's Detection Plus RMD-20 long-range surveillance remote. (EGW, GFT)

Eye of Death
this was the Basic translation of the name of the Eye of Deth. The stone had nothing to do with death, but was stolen from Deth Korakill by Nil Spaar. (CCW)

Eye of Deth
named for Deth Korakill, this lagre green gemstone was stolen by Nil Spaar when the Yevetha warlord killed Korakill during the Great Purge. (CCW)

Eye of Koda
this ancient artifact resembled a heavy, diamond-shaped amulet. It was named for Krin Koda, the scout who found it originally after stumbling upon a remote planet. The world became known as Koda's World, and after landing he discovered that the native Tempestro were being killed by a known disease. After administering the antidote and curing the Tempestro, they presented him with the Eye, as they were unaware of its power. He believed it was a map to a planet which held the ultimate in wealth and power. The small particles suspended within the amulet do indeed map out the location of a planetary system, although Krin Koda never found it. Several legends surround the actual benefit to be gained on the planet, the most common of which requires the holder of the Eye to gain entrance to a temple on the planet and stand on the altar within it. If this is accomplished, the holder will gain the ability to move unseen among his fellow beings, and gains a mastery over them. Krin Koda himself disappeared before finding the temple, and misfortune seemed to follow anyone else who found the amulet. A group of scouts found the Eye on Vengler, shortly after the Battle of Endor, and raced the evil magician Dhar Bullwin to Koda's World to discover its abilities. The map within the Eye leads to Koda's World, and was meant to be a way for the modern Tempestro to discover the knowledge of their ancient ancestors, should they ever regain the civilization they once had. The temple contained all the knowledge and power, hidden within its stone walls, and only the most worthy beings would be able to benefit from them. (GG8)

Eye of Palpatine
the specially-designed starship Eye of Palpatine was basically a huge dreadnaught hidden inside an asteroid-like shell. The moon-sized craft could travel hyperspace until it neared a target, then drop into normal space. It would then swing into the destination system as a piece of space debris. It automated firing controls could then unleash a huge gout of firepower, capable of destroying an entire planet. In overall length, the ship was larger than a Super-class Star Destroyer. As part of the mission of the Eye of Palpatine, special stromtrooper squadrons were dropped on hostile worlds in the Outer Rim Territories and told to await pick-up by the new starship. They were never told what to expect, let alone that the Emperor Palpatine himself was the only personal holding all the cards. When the Jedi Knights discovered Palpatine's plans for the Eye of Palpatine, they sent Callista Ming and another Jedi to disabled the craft. Callista sacrificed herself to the ship's automated defenses as the other Jedi escaped. She then used the Force to lock herself into the computer's automated firing controls. In this position, she was able to counteract The Will of the ship and keep it from being reactivated by incoming Imperials by destroying any approaching ships. Over the years, with Palpatine's involvement as Emperor and his death at Endor, the various stormtrooper groups died or were killed by indigenous life. Callista remained resident in the firing control section of the computer core. When Luke Skywalker, Cray Mingla, and Nichos Marr went to the Moonflower Nebula, they activated the Eye of Palpatine's proximity alarms, and Callista fired on them, stranding them on Pzob. This somehow set off the Eye of Palpatine's seek-and-recover systems, and it wnet about its preprogrammed mission. However, it could only collect native life-forms, not the stormtroopers it should have. Various life-forms were then subjected to the Eye of Palpatine's brainwashing indocatrination and turned into stormtroopers. The brainwashing included the implanting of false images portraying the Jedi Knights as murderers and plunderers. (COJ)

Eye of Shiblizar
this old Ulig Abaha Dimel attack ship was modified by Zlarb and Magg for use as a slave transport. Magg was able to locte it through Espo channels from his Corporate Sector Authority offices. Measuring 95 meters in length, the Eye of Shiblizar could carry up to 660 metric tons of cargo. Its cargo bays were also capable of carrying up to three pinnaces, which would account for 60 metric tons of cargo. The ship was modified to including heavier weapons and a more modern drive system. It is armed with ten double-laser cannons, an ion cannon, and a tractor beam projector. Slaves were never actually delivered with the Eye of Shiblizar, however. Zlarb and Magg would rendezvous at a pre-arranged location with a ship they would "hijack." The slaves carried in the Eye's holds would be transferred to the "hijacked" ship, which would be released once it was loaded. Zlarb and Magg would then move off to pick up their next load of slaves. The Eye of Shiblizar was manned by a crew of 23, with 43 gunners and a security force of 34 troopers. (CSA)

Eye of the Albino Cyclops
this was one of the most sacred artifacts of the Skakoan people. Access to the Eye was granted only by the elders of Skakoan society, after a supplicant was interviewed at the Power Mound of the Elders. Wat Tambor was believed to have coveted the use of the Eye of the Albino Cyclops, hoping that it would allow him to track the activities of Anakin Skywalker, in order to exact revenge on the young Jedi for destroying one of his natural eyes. (VIS)

Eye of the Beyonder
according to Brizzit legend, this relic held a secret map that explained where to find a vast treasure that was hidden in the Jandoon System. Tzizvvt convinced Solomahal to fund an expedition to locate the relic, shortly before the Battle of Yavin. (SWDB)

Eye of the Needle
this section of Beggar's Canyon on Tatooine is a narrow slot-shaped canyon filed with jagged, tooth-like rocks. (SE)

Eye of the Pirate
this was the name of the red star which was visible from the planet Corellia, as the last star in the constellation known as Drall's Hat. (REC)

Eye on Cularin
this was one of the most popular talk showws which aired on the Cularin Central Broadcasting company's HoloNet feeds, during the last decades of the Old Republic. For many years, the show as hosted by Yara Grugara, until her vapid style of interrogation became embarrassing to herself and the network. She was eventually re-assigned to other reporting capacities. Her final interview was was San Herrera and Nia Reston, who had written a treatise on the rights of droids. When the pair became more and more important during the Clone Wars, Yara was brought back for a special, follow-up interview. (LFCW)

Eyeball
Alliance starfighter pilot slang term for a TIE Fighter. (XWN)

Eyeblaster
this was a mixed, alcoholic drink favored by beings of the New Republic during the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy. It could be served fizzed or atomized, although the fizzed version was considered a drink for occasional drinkers. (SBS, TG)

Eye-eye Snake
this unusual reptile was native to the moon of Sulon. One large eye dominated the snake's head, while a secondary eye in the tail allowed it to monitor what was going on behind it. This provided the snake with a way to continually view its surroundings. (RAG)

Eye-flower Seaweed
this animated oceanic plant is found on the planet Hapes. The fronds of the plant lay motionless in the water until a boat or animal stumbles into them. Then, large red flowers seem to bloom from the plant, opening to reveal eyes. The eyes help the primitive mind locate the intruder, and the seaweed uses the talons which stud its fronds to catch the prey. The seaweed is a cunning hunter, although its overall intelligence is minimal. (L)

Eye-on-U
this is one of the two major newsgrid services available to the natives of the planet Utharis. It is regularly available on the Utharis Gridlink. (TT)

Eyes
this was the nickname of one of the Alliance's most unusual information contacts. It was rumored that Eyes was a member of an alen race exterminated by Emperor Palpatine and the Empire, although this has never been proven. Of course, it's never been proven because no other member of Eyes' species has ever been encountered, and he wasn't telling. Whatever the case, Eyes appears to be a humanoid creature whose thin body is topped with a thick stalk from which protrude more than twenty eye-stalks. Each stalk has a fully-functioning eyeball in its socket, and Eyes can view a complete 360-degree area at one time. Eyes lived in the Snakes' Den area of Camden, spending much of his time at the Jade Simian. There, he (although no one has ever determined Eyes' exact sex) brokers information which he usually then sells to the Alliance. Eyes maintained his own personal grudge against the Empire, and it was rumored that he also had an affinity with the Force. It is known that Eyes used his mysterious abilities to hunt down and kill an Imperial customs officer in cold blood. (CRO)

Eyes of Mesra
this device was rumored to be able to predict the future, but ultimately became nothing more than a child's toy. They were quite popular on backwater worlds such as Tatooine, during the last decades of the Old Republic. (IG1)

Eyeshine
this modified Barloz-class freighter was owned and operated by Mal Biron. It was armed with a turret-mounted quad laser cannon and a pair of ion cannons, and was equipped for long scouting missions. The ship was named for a Shistavenan female Mal Biron once romanced, and was equipped with an X10-D droid brain. (SSR)

Eye-snatcher
this beautiful red bird was native to an unspecified planet in the Ottega System. It was named for its habit of swoping down on a being and pulling out their eyes with its talons. The bird belived it was simply rescuing its eggs, which were shaped and colored like eyeballs. The eggs of the eye-snatcher were considered a delicacy whenever they were hard-boiled, a fact which led to increased boldness in the attacks of eye-snatchers. However, eating a nest full of hard-boiled eye-snatcher eggs often meant consuming a real eyeball or two. (E1A7)

Eyrgen
this Imperial Moff was in charge of the Wornal Sector during the Galactic Civil War. He and Moff Prentioch were constantly at odds with each other, as they tried to expand their own personal territories following the Battle of Endor. (SWJ2)

Eyrie Base
this was one of the many Alliance bases that came to aid the survivors of the Battle of Hoth. It was located on the planet Karatha, situated in the depths of a great, ancient sink hole. The walls of the sink hole had solidified over time, forming limestone cliffs. The base was later abandoned after Niall Pedrin allowed himself to be captured, after a tracking device was implanted in his arm. (SWJ8, SWJ10)

Eyttyn, Kol
this man served as a Wing Commander aboard the New Republic carrier-cruiser Thurse, during the New Republic's battles with the Yuuzhan Vong. During the struggle to recover the Queen of Empire near Bilbringi, Eyttyn and his squadron discovered that the Yuuzhan Vong starships were capable to making calculated microjumps through hyperspace in a fraction of a second. (HT)

Eyttyrmin
this planet, found in the Khuiumin System, was the homeworld of the Eyttyrmin Batiiv pirates. (SWSB)

Eyttyrmin Batiiv
a band of pirates from the Khuiumin system who wreaked havoc in the galaxy during the early years of Palpatine's New Order. They maintained a small armada of 70 starfighters, 50 star yachts, 28 corvettes, and a number of civilian ships; the fleet numbers more than 140 ships. They were wiped out in an attack by the Empire: 8,000 pirates started the battle, 272 emerged from it. (SWSB)

Eyvind
a moisture farmer on Tatooine, he toiled the air currents about the same time as Owen Lars and Ariq Joanson. Eyvind felt that Ariq's beliefs in a peaceful human-Jawa-Sand Person existence were foolish. When Eyvind became engaged to Ariela, she helped Eyvind understand Ariq's dreams a little better, and Eyvind allowed Ariq to invite some Jawas to the wedding. The two were married on the same day that Imperial stormtroopers destroyed a Jawa sandcrawler and the Lars homestead in search of R2-D2 and C-3PO. The Jawas were grateful for the invitation, and brought a great many gifts. Unfortunately, a group of young Sand People out to prove their adulthood attacked the reception, killing Eyvind and carrying off Ariela. Eyvind left his farm to Ariela, which she and Ariq agreed to tend, when it was safe again. (TME)

Eyyl
this was one of the many habitable moons of the planet Qoribu. It was also the homeworld of the Mueum hive of the Colony. (DN1)

EZ 2-1B
this malfunctioning medical droid lived deep within the Port Town section of Cloud City. EZ 2-1B made a living by performing illegal cybernetic operations on beings, mainly giving them incredible computer brains for the storage of information. Many of the outpost's infochants sent their employees to EZ 2-1B for these operations, although the droid never offered a guarantee. (GG2)

Ez1
this food analyzer was produced by SuriTech Foodstuffs during the height of the Galactic Civil War. (GFT)

Ezam Nhor
this Ithorian was one of the many Jedi Knights who were trained by the new Jedi order's academy on Ossus, during the years following the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy. He was also a liaison to the Council of Ithorian Elders. In an effort to acquire a new home for his people, Ezam Nhor petitioned the Reconstruction Authority to locate a habitable planet, but his requests were often misrouted or simply lost. So, rather than waiting around for the government, Ezam Nhor called in a favor from Leia Organa Solo and her husband, Han. The Solos agreed to independently search out a planet for the Ithorians, with the hope of finding it before one of the larger corporate teams did. They believed that Borao would be the ideal world, but RePlanetHab jumped their claim and turned the planet over to the Galactic Alliance. (DN1)

Ezrakh
this Noghri served as one of Leia Organa-Solo's bodyguards during her mission to the Chorios Systems to meet with Seti Ashgad. Although Leia had removed the Noghri from their service to her, a warning about the trip had caused herto summon Ezrakh and Gshkaath to accompany her and supplement her honor guard. Like most every other being in the small group of ships that accompanied Leia to Chorios, Ezrakh was killed by the Death Seed plague. (POT)

Ezrim
this grizzled old man was a moisture farmer who lived on the planet Tatooine during the height of the Galactic Civil War. When a team of Alliance agents tried to help Hagk Baht, Ezrim vehemently denied knowing them. (WOA6)

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