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October 3, 2000
How did Exar Kun nearly destroy Luke Skywalker's Jedi academy?  When did Han Solo first meet Chewbacca and Lando Calrissian? Where was Mara Jade when the Emperor died? What are the secrets of the terrible super weapons--the Death Stars, the Sun Crusher, and the World Devastators? What are the Qom Qae? How powerful is the Black Sun criminal organization?

Looking for facts about the characters, starships, weaponry, droids, alien species, and historic battles in the most amazing adventure of them all? From airspeeders to N-1 starfighters, Coruscant to Tatooine, Nom Anor to Leia Organa--you'll find the whole universe of Star Wars covered here:

¸  The original Star Wars trilogy movies
¸  The novels--from Star Wars to Vector Prime
¸  The animated TV series Droids and Ewoks
¸  National Public Radio dramatizations
¸  Young Adult novels
¸  The Star Wars comic-books
¸  Role-playing books
¸  Video games and CD-ROMs
. . . plus sourcebooks, storybooks, sketchbooks, portfolios, and more!

Featuring new material on Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace . . . the latest Star Wars series: The New Jedi Order . . . and the entire thrilling saga!

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Looking for facts abut the characters, armament, starships, planets, alien species, or battles in the most exciting adventure of them all? You'll find the whole universe of Star Wars covered in this fully revised and expanded second edition, including: the original Star Wars movies, National Public Radio dramatizations, Role-playing games, sourcebooks, storybooks, sketchbooks, and more. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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A-3DO (ThreeDee)

This multitalented service droid was in the service of Jedi Andur Sunrider
when Sunrider died at the hands of Great Bogga the Hutt's gang of
criminals. Programmed as a mechanic and pilot, A-3DO later served Andur's
wife, Nomi, while she trained to take her husband's place among the Jedi.
[TOJ]

A-9 Vigilance Interceptor

An Imperial starfighter that first saw action against New Republic forces
during the events that led to the return of the Emperor six years after
the Battle of Endor. It was designed as an answer to the Republic's A-wing
fighters, but has limited maneuverability and a weak hull. [DE, SWVG]

Aalun, Syron

One of three famous Gand ruetsavii, or observers, who were assigned to
Rogue Squadron pilot Ooryl Qrygg. They were sent to observe Qrygg's
activities and determine his worthiness to become janwuine, the highest
possible honor in the communal Gand society. In addition to watching
Qrygg, Aalun and the other ruetsavii served as pilots and undercover
operatives for the squadron. [BW]

Aar'aa

Members of a reptilian species of skin-changers, they are able to change
the color of their pebbly textured skin to match their surroundings. The
Ylesian priests used Aar'aa to guard their spice-processing plants. [PS]

Aba

A Wookiee doll, named by its owner, young Jacen Solo. [CS]

A'baht, General Etahn

Commander of the New Republic's Fifth Fleet. A'baht led from aboard his
flagship, the fleet carrier Intrepid. His disregard for orders and the
defeat of the fleet at the Koornacht Cluster led Princess Leia Organa Solo
to relieve him of command and place the fleet under the authority of her
husband, Han Solo. [BTS]

Abbaji

This planet is home to the Irugian Rain Forest, where
one-hundred-meter-tall firethorn trees grow in a single grove. Prince
Xizor, leader of the Black Sun criminal organization, counted a
600-year-old dwarf firethorn tree among his most prized possessions. [SOTE]

abo

An old Imperial slang word for the native inhabitants of a planet, often
used in a derogatory manner. [SME]

Abregado-rae

This manufacturing and trade-oriented planet within the Abregado star
system was part of the New Republic some five years after the Battle of
Endor. During the time of the Empire, the spaceport was considered on par
with the worst places in the Rim Territories. Since the birth of the New
Republic, the place has cleaned up its act. A bright, painfully clean
cityscape towers over its landing pits, but the wild air of all
spaceports, created by the mix of cultures and species, cannot be washed
from the place. A repressive bureaucracy that struggled to bring outlying
clans into line rules the world. [DFR, HE, HESB]

Abregado system

This planetary system is located in the Borderland Regions, a militarized
zone that separates the New Republic from the remnants of the Empire. A
vast manufacturing infrastructure links the system's planets, and the
goods produced there are vitally important to the New Republic. [HE, HESB]

Abrion sector

The location of the planet Ukio, one of the top-five food-producing worlds
in the New Republic. [LC]

Abyssin

A primitive and violent species that inhabits the planet Byss, located in
the binary star system of Byss and Abyss. Averaging about two meters tall,
each humanoid Abyssin has long limbs and a single eye in its forehead.
[GG4]

Academy, the

During the time of the Old Republic, this elite educational institution
produced highly trained personnel to fill posts in Exploration, Military,
and Merchant Services. Under the rule of the Emperor, the Academy slowly
turned into the training ground for Imperial officers, especially the
Raithal Academy in the Core region. All of its numerous campuses, spread
across the galaxy, had a reputation for a competitive selection process
and a rigorous curriculum. [ISB, SW, SWR]

acceleration compensator

This device provides artificial gravity and neutralizes the effects of
high-speed maneuvering for crew and cargo aboard space vessels. The
Millennium Falcon, for example, is equipped with such a device. [HSE]

acceleration straps

These passenger safety harnesses, usually built into seats, serve to
restrain passengers during takeoffs, landings, and adverse traveling
conditions. [SW]

Access Chute

This kilometers-long tunnel snakes through the decaying buildings and
docking towers of the spaceport moon Nar Shaddaa, leading to Shug Ninx's
repair facility. An advertising holoscreen hides the entrance to the
Chute. [DE]

Accuser

See Emancipator.

Ackbar, Admiral

A respected and highly regarded member of the Mon Calamari species, Ackbar
overcame hardship and adversity to take a pivotal role in the Rebel
Alliance and later the New Republic. His public life began when he served
as the leader of Coral Depths City on the Mon Calamari homeworld. The
Empire attacked the watery planet and enslaved many of its citizens,
including Ackbar. He eventually became Grand Moff Tarkin's interpreter,
and while in the Imperial's service he heard about the Rebellion and
learned of a new superweapon. Ackbar made a study of Imperial tactics and
defenses while serving the grand moff. Rebel agents released him from
servitude during a failed attempt to assassinate Tarkin. Ackbar returned
to his homeworld and convinced the normally peaceful Mon Calamari to join
the Rebels, bringing a much-needed fleet of capital ships into the
Alliance arsenal.

Shortly after the Battle of Yavin, the newly ranked Commander Ackbar
proposed a plan for dealing with Imperial escort frigates. He argued that
a specially designed starfighter was the Alliance's best hope--at least
until more funds became available or the number of Rebel capital ships
dramatically increased. With the aid of the Verpine, a renowned species of
shipbuilders, Ackbar developed the B-wing starfighter.

Ackbar then became one of Mon Mothma's two senior Rebel Alliance advisers.
He was promoted to admiral and helped develop the plans for the Alliance
surprise attack on the second Death Star battle station. He led the
assault from the bridge of his personal flagship during the Battle of
Endor. With the rise of the New Republic, Ackbar was named commander in
chief of Republic military operations. As a member of both the Provisional
Council and the ruling Inner Council, he helped forge the new galactic
government.

During the events surrounding the return of Grand Admiral Thrawn, Ackbar
was falsely accused of embezzling New Republic funds thanks to fake
evidence planted by Thrawn. Ackbar was later cleared, through the efforts
of Luke Skywalker and his companions, and the Mon Calamari led the New
Republic fleet to victory over Thrawn's forces at the Bilbringi Shipyards.

A few days after Thrawn's defeat, survivors of the Emperor's ruling circle
and a handful of Imperial fleet commanders attacked and recaptured
Coruscant. Ackbar and other New Republic leaders planned a counterstrike,
and their forces regained Coruscant a few months later.

Later, on a diplomatic mission to Vortex, Ackbar's personal B-wing fighter
crashed into the Cathedral of Winds. This towering crystalline structure
was considered to be the world's greatest artistic treasure, and Ackbar
was once again accused of a serious crime. His chief mechanic was
discovered to have been an Imperial operative who had sabotaged the
B-wing, and Ackbar was cleared of any wrongdoing.

After he resumed his role in the New Republic, Ackbar returned to Vortex
to attend the ceremony dedicating the rebuilt Cathedral of Winds. Winter,
Princess Leia's aide, accompanied him on the trip, and the two developed a
close relationship. [DA, DE, DFR, DS, HE, LC, RJ, SFS, SWCG, SWSB]

Adamant

Admiral Ackbar commanded this New Republic bulk space cruiser. Some
nineteen years after the Battle of Endor, the Adamant was attacked while
transporting a cargo of hyperdrive cores and turbolaser battery
emplacements to the Kuat Drive Yards. It was boarded and captured by
onetime Imperial TIE fighter pilot Qorl and his troops, who set the crew
adrift in escape pods and made off with the cruiser and its cargo. [YJK]

Adamantine

This New Republic escort cruiser visited the planet Nam Chorios. The ship
and its crew were lost when the Death Seed plague was unleashed on the
surrounding sector of space. [POT]

Adega

This star system located in the Outer Rim Territories was the site of an
important Jedi stronghold in ancient times. [DE]

Adegan crystals

These crystals were the types most commonly used in ancient times in the
construction of lightsabers. They spontaneously emit powerful bursts of
light and energy when resonant frequencies are transmitted through them.
These crystals are also known as Ilum crystals. [DE]

Adin

This former Imperial stronghold was the homeworld of Senator Meido. [NR]

Adjudicator

One of two Imperial Star Destroyers captured by the Alliance during the
Battle of Endor, the Adjudicator was renamed the Liberator and placed
under the command of Luke Skywalker. After the Empire recaptured
Coruscant, Liberator crashed into Imperial City as the result of damage
sustained during combat. Skywalker's skillful deployment of the Star
Destroyer's shields and repulsorlifts prevented the death of the crew.
[DE, DESB]

Adriana

This gas giant, the third planet in the Tatoo system, has rings of ice.
The rings are periodically mined to provide the planet Tatooine with
water. [GG7]

Af'El

The homeworld of the Defels, or Wraiths, this high-gravity world orbiting
Ka'Dedus specializes in the export of meleenium, a metal used to build
duras...

Product Details

  • Paperback: 596 pages
  • Publisher: LucasBooks; 3 Rev Exp edition (October 3, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0345420667
  • ISBN-13: 978-0345420664
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 6 x 1.3 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (33 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars This book is awesome, January 24, 2004
This review is from: A Guide to the Star Wars Universe (Paperback)
I got this book around the time it came out, and 3 years later it is still the first book I go to for Star Wars look ups. Its biggest problem is that it is dated and cuts off right after Vector Prime, so it is not much help for looking up things in the New Jedi Order. That being said, it is still very valid and apart from the NJO and various newer comic book series, it covers pretty much everything. This book is a must for any serious Star Wars reader, and I highly recommend it as such. I would like to see a new edition with up-to-date material released after Episode III comes out.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This book is almost like a Star Wars encyclopedia, April 28, 1997
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I loved this book. I am a 12 year old Star Wars fan. I don't read the kiddie books, I read the adult novels. This book has told me every thing I want to know and more. I advise people who buy this book not to try to read the whole thing, it is better to use it like an encyclopedia
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19 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars This third edition is truly a rip-off!, October 5, 2000
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OK, what have we got here? To cover six years worth of Star Wars continuity since the last edition of the Guide, we get around 100 pages of new materiel. Except it isn't new. The author made a point to include materiel fom The Phantom Menace and Vector Prime, but other than that it seems nothing released in the last 2-3 years made it in here! No material from Allston's X-wing books, no Union, no prequel-era stuff except for the movie itself. While there is a bit about Kyle Katarn from the Dark Forces game, nothing about his role in the sequel, Jedi KNight, which came out about four years ago. There are virtually no new pictures, most of them are merely lifted from the Essential Guides.

But perhaps the biggest problem is in the organization. Gone are the categorical indeces of aliens, droids, ships, planets, creatures, etc... which were so helpful at the beginning of Edition 2, gone is even a rudimentary timeline, absent is the galactic map which has been gracing most of the more recent Star Wars fiction. Also gone is the neat seperation in the earlier edition between "canon" materiel -- that established in the movies and their novelizations -- and just about everything else.

For about twice the price of this book you can get the Star Wars Encyclopedia, which has more materiel, many, many more color photos and illustrations, and better organization of materiel. I recommend that you do. This book is a waste of time and money. It was three years outdated when it came out, overpriced at that.

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