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Jedi Dictionary
Eelysa
This young woman was a native of Coruscant. Born after the Battle of Endor, her Force sensitivity was never abused by Palpatine's ambitions. She later attended Luke Skywalker's Jedi praxeum on Yavin 4. She was highly-attuned to the Force, despite the fact that neither of hr parents were Force-sensitive.
Eeth Koth
This Zabrak Jedi Master was a member of the Jedi Council when Qui-Gon Jinn recommended that young Anakin Skywalker be tested for training as a Jedi Knight. Born in squalor on the Smuggler’s Moon of Nar Shaddaa, Eeth Koth wasn’t discovered until he was four years old. However, his determination and clarity of mind convinced the Jedi Council to accept him as a trainee. As a Jedi Master, Eeth Koth was known for his ability to withstand pain.
Empress Teta System
This seven-world system is a source of carbonite. Known in ancient times as the Koros System, it was renamed when Empress Teta unified the seven surrounding systems. It was also home to the Krath, a group of young nobles, led by Satal Keto and Aleema, who rose to power using the lore of the ancient Sith Dark Lords. They assumed control of the system when they murdered their parents, and were forced to fight the combined troops of the Old Republic, the Jedi Knights, and the Tetans that opposed them.
Even Piell
This marble-faced Lannik Jedi Master was a member of the Jedi Council which convened to discuss the fate of young Anakin Skywalker. A fierce warrior on his homeworld, Piell was known among the Council members for his stoic demeanor and rigid code of honor. He lost his left eye in a battle of Lannik against seven of the Chosen One’s terrorists, although he managed to defeat them all singlehandedly. He opted not to have a cybernetic implant replace the eye, as a symbol of ultimate survival against any odds.
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, 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 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's proximity alarms, and Callista fired on them, stranding them on Pzob. This somehow set off the Eye'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's brainwashing indocatrination and turned into stormtroopers. The brainwashing included the implanting of false images portraying the Jedi Knights as murderers and plunderers.
...Jedi Mitth'raw'nurida
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