Hershel Sheridan was a male Human politician that lived on Corellia at the time of the Galactic Civil War.
Around the time of the Battle of Yavin, Hershel ran for the office of mayor of the city of Kor Vella. His primary opponent during this election was Deel Draav. Both used foul tactics during the election, but in the end Sheridan lost the ballot, though not by much. According to CorSec officer Lon Cope, he took losing the election pretty badly.
In 1 ABY, Sheridan was killed by the Chirq Council, a powerful Corellia-based crime organization. He was shot in the head in his own house and a DL-44 blaster was put into his hand to make it look like he had taken his own life. The Chirq Council wanted to kill Mayor Draav and tried to make it look like Sheridian was the culprit. They left a scrap paper with his letterhead near a transmitter that had been used to relay threatening messages to Draav. An independent agent investigating the case for Lieutenant Cope found the paper and then discovered Sheridan's body with the blaster in his hand. Sheridan was thought to be the one responsible for the attempted murder and the case was closed.
However Draav was later killed in a second assassination attempt and the case was reopened. Upon re-examining the body, the agent discovered that the blaster didn't have a power cell in it. Further investigations showed that Sheridan was murdered by the Chirq Council and didn't kill Draav.
Hershel Sheridan was a non-player character (NPC) in Sony Online Entertainment's MMORPG Star Wars Galaxies, prior to its closure on December 15, 2011. was added to the game with the update named "Chapter 1: The Corellian Captives," published on June 8, 2006. His corpse could be found in his house in Kor Vella on Corellia. The player was asked by Lon Cope to investigate the attack on Deel Draav and during this quest discovered a scrap of paper in an abandoned bunker. The player then received a waypoint to Sheridan's house where the corpse was found. After Draav is murdered, the player had to examine the corpse a second time. This eventually lead to the discovery of the Chirq Council as well as several CorSec operations to eliminate the organization. These quests were part of the Legacy quest, the longest quest line in the game.
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Lye Rooker was a Human male living on the planet Coruscant. He served as a police officer with the Coruscant Police Force where he held the rank of captain.
Lye Rooker was a Human male originally from the planet of Ord Mantell. He later lived on the Galactic Republic capital of Coruscant where he became police officer. Rooker eventually attained the rank of captain in the Coruscant Police Force. At some point, Rooker obtained a generous loan from the InterGalactic Banking Clan. However, he defaulted on the loan causing the Banking Clan to issue a bounty on Rooker through the owner of the Jetters Bar. They offered 3,000 credits for him alive and 1,500 for him dead.
In 32 BBY, Mandalorian bounty hunter Jango Fett tracked down Rooker in Coruscant's Financial District and collected on the reward.
Rooker was a Human male with light skin. When on duty, he wore his CSF uniform and carried a blaster.
Lye Rooker first appeared in Star Wars: Bounty Hunter a single player game released on December 5, 2002. The player can choose to pursue Ryko's bounty though it is not required to move to the next level. The player can also choose to capture Ryko alive or to kill him. He also had an entry in Star Wars: Bounty Hunter: Prima's Official Strategy Guide which was published on November 26, 2002.
Aqinos was a male Sunesi Jedi Master who served the Jedi Order and the Galactic Republic during the final years of the Republic Classic era. Deemed a heretic for melding the Force with technology, Aqinos was cast out of the Order and became an Altisian Jedi; therefore he was able to survive the Great Jedi Purge with many of his Iron Knights. He subsequently perished in the Yuuzhan Vong War.
A Force-sensitive Sunesi male from Monor II, Aqinos entered the Jedi Order at a young age and began receiving formal training at the Coruscant Jedi Temple. Eventually taken as the Padawan of Jedi Jaled Dur, Aqinos went on to pass the Trials of Knighthood and ascend to the rank of Jedi Knight. After years of independent study and service, Aqinos was given the title of Jedi Master and went on to teach students at the Temple where he was criticized for his philosophies regarding droids. Believing that droids were a form of sentient life, Aqinos pursued studies into bonding Force-sensitives with technology. Cast out of the Order by the Jedi High Council because of these beliefs, Master Aqinos found refuge aboard Master Djinn Altis's praxeum ship, the Chu'unthor, where he continued to teach.
Around 60 BBY, Master Aqinos discovered the Force-sensitive Shard named Ilum and her twelve children on Orax and began training them in the ways of the Force. Residing on Dweem, Master Aqinos was able to imbue these individuals' Force-abilities within the shell of several Juggernaut war droids, FLTCH-series battle droids, and Uulshos justice droids. Deemed fully trained Jedi by Master Aqinos, the so-called Iron Knights approached the Jedi Order and fought alongside Jedi Mace Windu during the Arkanian Revolution of 50 BBY. However, this did not gain them favor with the High Council and the group remained isolated from Coruscant and the Jedi Temple there. Several decades later, the group reemerged on the front lines of the Clone Wars, fighting on behalf of the Republic against the Separatist Droid Army of the Confederacy of Independent Systems. While not accepted by the Order, Supreme Chancellor Palpatine granted them the titles of High Marshal within the Grand Army of the Republic.
While most Jedi were slain during the Great Jedi Purge initiated by Dark Lord of the Sith Darth Sidious, many of the Iron Knights and Master Aqinos were able to retreat to Dweem and remain hidden. Aqinos and his Knights were approached by Jedi Luke Skywalker in 13 ABY, and were asked to help in rebuilding the Jedi Order. Joining Skywalker's fledgling Order, the Iron Knights and Aqinos helped defeat the Red Knights of Life on Osarian and Uffel and saved Kligson's Moon from the Yuuzhan Vong. They fought in defense of Hosk Station, during which one of Ilum's children, Luxum, fell to the dark side of the Force and led a group of assassin droids against the Yuuzhan Vong as the aliens began their invasion of the galaxy. During this conflict, Aqinos himself fell victim to the Yuuzhan Vong, becoming one with the Force after nearly a century of service to the galaxy.
Aqinos first appeared in Star Wars Missions 14: The Monsters of Dweem, but was not given a name or species. Abel G. Peña identified him as a Sunesi, and, following the lead of Kathy Tyers, who named her Sunesi characters after historical figures, chose the name Aqinos. This was a homage to St Thomas Aquinas because of the "overt parallels between the Sunesi religion and Christianity." Thomas Aquinas was a famous philosopher and theologian in the Scholastic school. This was a methodology that made use of fine distinctions, and, in an ironic move, Peña had Master Aqinos criticize this methodology with the essay.