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Rogue_Follower
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Date Posted: Jan 15, 2007 06:58 AM

>># Has the creature that gets eaten by the Worrt got an official name yet?<<

Sideshow Collectibles' Salacious Crumb Creature Pack includes a small creature called a "sand skitter" which may be the "furry worrt snack" seen in RotJ. It looks a bit more sluglike than the one in the film, though.
Sompeetalay
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Date Posted: Jan 15, 2007 08:08 AM

Yeah, I have seen it. It looks a lot like that creature, but what kind of a name is 'Sand Skitter' :p

Mr. Chee, I've got four questions about Rodians for you.

1° In Dex' Diner we see two Rodians: Honka & Sidewa. Is there any indication who exactly is Honka and who Sidewa?

2° Is Onaconda Farr the Rodian Senator in 'TPM'? I want to know, because the image of the Rodian Senator has been used as an example to portray Farr in the HoloNet News.

TPM Senator
Farr in HoloNet

3° Does the Holocron have any names for the Rodian aides in 'TPM'?

4° Does the Holocron have anything to say about this Rodian in the Cantina? He's often called Neesh (because of the story in Tales from Mos Eisley), but is it really Neesh?
http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Image:Neesh.jpg
Tasty Taste
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Date Posted: Jan 15, 2007 10:06 AM
This message was edited by Tasty Taste on Jan 15, 2007 10:10 AM

Sorry, I won't have the time to catch up on all the recent questions, but I can address a few:

5th character at the table in the Cantina
Coincidentally, this one has been troubling me recently as well. I'm convinced it's Trinto Duaba with a moustache.

Could Romodi be the first name of Motti?
Another question that came up recently when we were doing the Death Star conference room action figures. Romodi is a Senator, so they're not the same.

Sideshow Collectibles' Salacious Crumb Creature Pack includes a small creature called a "sand skitter" which may be the "furry worrt snack" seen in RotJ. It looks a bit more sluglike than the one in the film, though.
The "sand skitter" name was created specifically for Sideshow. It is intended to be a featherless version of the one we see in the films. A great image of the film version of the sand skitter was painted for the Galaxy Trading cards.

Unfortunately, I won't have time to do the research on all of the ultra obscure characters and details as I have in the past. With that said, it doesn't hurt to ask. Who would have guessed that I would have recently looked into Trinto, Romodi, and the sand skitter? Either someone is reading my mind, or it's just a small indication of the vast number of internal discussions about the tiniest of details that we have at Lucasfilm that addresses questions like these.
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Date Posted: Jan 15, 2007 12:33 PM

I won't have time to do the research on all of the ultra obscure characters and details as I have :_|
Arf Maul
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Date Posted: Jan 16, 2007 03:57 PM

Hello Leland,

Just a question regarding something you said in your Mistaken Identities blog:

Early character sheets used during production showed concept visuals of three Dugs in the film named Seboca, Manoca, and Rednax. The Seboca and Manoca CG models (wearing a red outfit) were essentially the same aside from the fact that the hair of Manoca was slicked back while Seboca's is a bit more frazzled. Seboca has since been identified as being in both the airspeeder chase and in Dex's Diner, leaving no place for Manoca.

Which source identified Seboca as being the Dug in Dex's Diner? As far as I can tell, all other sources say it's Manoca.

Thanks, sorry to be a pain.
Arf Maul
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Date Posted: Jan 16, 2007 05:29 PM

Gah, never mind, I found Seboca mentioned in the Databank. Sorry about that.
General Grievous' Bodyguard
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Date Posted: Jan 20, 2007 05:48 PM

Who is the Quarren on Utapau in ROTS, is it Tikkes?
Lightsnake2
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Date Posted: Jan 21, 2007 11:05 AM

Question, Leland: What's the canon status of the story 'Heart of Darkness?'
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Date Posted: Jan 21, 2007 01:00 PM

Who is the Quarren on Utapau in ROTS, is it Tikkes?


I believe previous answers state that Tikkes did not go to Mustafar with the rest of the Separatists. So he may or may not have been on Utapau.
Lightsnake2
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Date Posted: Jan 21, 2007 07:27 PM

Also: Leland, if a characters physical strength and speed come into conflict with what's shown in the EU- IE if someone moves slower in the movies than they do in the EU- can we still take the expression of power and ability in the EU?

And also, canonically, is there anything to be used to destroy or disable, or block a sith amulet such as the one Exar Kun uses?
Senator Kuralyov
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Date Posted: Jan 21, 2007 09:42 PM

In KOTOR, was Bastila a Sith Lord when she joined Malak?

Question, Leland: What's the canon status of the story 'Heart of Darkness?'

It's canon, or at least it's been referenced twice: in The Stark Hyperspace War and Bloodlines.
Lightsnake2
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Date Posted: Jan 22, 2007 10:50 AM

Was it? How so?
General Grievous' Bodyguard
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Date Posted: Jan 22, 2007 12:23 PM
This message was edited by General Grievous' Bodyguard on Jan 22, 2007 12:26 PM

In the New Essential Guide to Droids there's a pic of Chameleon Droids on Felucia, and the pic is from a scene from ROTS and the droids are in their invisible mode. Does that mean there are Chameleon Droids in that scene in ROTS, but they're just invisible and can't be seen on screen?
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Date Posted: Jan 22, 2007 12:44 PM

This has been troubling me alot recently. Has the word "Sithese" actually been used in any source to describe the Sith language?

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Date Posted: Jan 22, 2007 12:48 PM

This is what the Death Star Briefing pack says about Chief Bast: He is one of very few Imperial officers to successfully evacuate from the Death Star before its destruction. I thought that his survival wasn't supposed to be canon?
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