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Mareena was a female Tholothian mechanic who lived on the river moon of Al'doleem.

Mareena married Jogg at some point in her life and had two children, Colli and his sister. Years before the Imperial Era, Jedi Master Kirak Infil'a paid them to take care of his ship during his time under the barash vow.

In 19 BBY, she and Colli were busy at work when Infil'a came back. She expressed her shock and said that she hadn't seen him in years. He requested that she give him back his ship. She said that she had to fix it up, but it wouldn't take too long and asked if he was in a rush.. Infil'a said that he was a Jedi, and that the Galactic Empire was hunting them down. Mareena replied that she heard about that and that was why they weren't sure if he was ever coming back and said that she never believed that the Jedi were traitors.

Infil'a told them that he had an encounter with a Sith Lord, who tried to hunt him down, but Infil'a eliminated him himself. Then, he told them he wanted to also eliminate the Emperor and restore peace to the galaxy. Just then, Jogg came out with their other child and asked if everything was all right as he had heard voices. Mareena replied that everything was good and that Infil'a had come back. After Jogg expressed his surprise, Infil'a told them to get started fixing the ship. Mareena replied that she would, but asked Infil'a if the Sith would come to them, but Infil'a gave his assurances that Vader was dead.

While Mareena and Jogg fixed the ship, Infil'a entertained them by using the Force on several materials. He told them of his plan to rebuild the Jedi Order and how he might come back to tell them of its mysteries. Then, he felt Vader coming and dropped the materials, worrying the family. When Mareena asked what had happened, Infil'a replied that he was sure it was nothing and that he'd come and check.

Vader challenged him to a lightsaber duel. At first, Mareena couldn't figure out who the figure was, but then Colli suggested to her that it was the Sith. Infil'a told them all to get back to the garage and fix the ship, but Mareena asked what he was going to do, and he replied by taking out his lightsaber and said that he was going to end Vader. Mareena raced back to the garage and continued fixing the ship.

Thanks to Ki'rak's warning, the ship was ready for launch by the time the city began to flood shortly after, allowing her and Jogg to put their two children into the ship and save them from the waters despite Mareena and Jogg ultimately perishing from the flood.

Mareena had blue eyes and light skin. She wore a Tholoth headdress. She didn't believe that the Jedi were traitors and was in good terms with Kirak Infil'a.

Mareena specialized in mechanics, opening a garage and helped fix Infil'a's ship.

Mareena first appeared in Darth Vader (2017) 4, a 2017 canon comic written by Charles Soule and penciled by Giuseppe Camuncoli.



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Jillian was a botanist who lived during the time of the Galactic Civil War. Jillian was murdered on Kashyyyk by the Canopy bandits.



Sometime following the Battle of Yavin, Jillian was part of a group of researchers who came to the planet Kashyyyk in order to study the local flora. They set up a camp in the wilderness of the planet, north of the city of Kachirho. Although the botanists knew that this world could be a unsafe place, they were decided to study the Kashyyykian plant life. During their mission, the researchers used a radio to communicate with other scientists based off-world, including a man named Lisum. Lisum was particularly close to Jillian and the man had tried to convince the latter not to go to Kashyyyk because he was afraid something could happen to them.

In 1 ABY, the dangerous Canopy bandits attacked and destroyed the research camp. The criminals abducted the researchers and brought them captive to their camp for ransom. However, for some reason, they eventually executed all the scientists, including Jillian, Bathoz and Rengar.



Following the murder of the botanists, Lisum tried desperately to contact the research camp but without success. A short time later, a group of spacers discovered the destroyed camp. While investigating the camp site, a spacer was contacted over the radio by Lisum. The spacer accepted to help to uncover the researchers' fate and the adventurers therefore searched the camp for clues. When one of the spacers found the word "Canopy" written on a dented drum, Lisum immediately understood that the scientists had been taken by the Canopy bandits. He thus requested the spacers to find the Canopy bandit's camp where his colleagues where likely held captive. The adventurers explored the area and finally found the bandit's lair. However, it was already too late and they only found the corpses of the dead scientists in the camp. Enraged, Lisum asked them to make the criminals pay for what they did. The spacers eventually killed fifteen Canopy bandits out of vengeance.



Jillian was first mentioned in the 2005 expansion pack Rage of the Wookiees for the 2003 video game Star Wars Galaxies, a massively multiplayer online roleplaying game developed by Sony Online Entertainment and published by LucasArts, prior to its closure on December 15, 2011.

In the game, the name Jillian was mentioned in the quest dialogue along with the names of two other colleagues. When the player was tasked with investigating the Canopy Bandits' camp, they would discover the dead bodies of two of the researchers, a Human man and woman. However, there was no indication of the identity of the corpses. Nevertheless, the story implied that Jillian was a woman involved in a romantic relationship with Lisum.



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Pierce was a Human male who served as a black ops in the reconstituted Sith Empire during the Cold War. Whilst stationed on the planet Taris as a lieutenant, he met the Sith Lord who would one day become the Emperor's Wrath and was eventually assigned to serve under the Sith's command. By 3631 BBY, Pierce had been promoted to Major but was stationed in the Outreach Bureau of Imperial Intelligence. He was later recruited to join the Alliance against the Eternal Empire.



Originally from the planet Ziost, Pierce was a teenager when he joined the Imperial Military as a black ops soldier in the Great Galactic War. He served under General Greist during the Cleansing of Nopsin; the general promoted Phenter to Captain instead of him, but Pierce felt that it was the right decision and remained a mere Lieutenant. Eventually he formed his own team that consisted of himself, Lieutenant Tanido, Captain Lorant, and Sergeant Arlos. The team had participated in the assassination of Moff Terrick, the Massacre on Haruun Kal, and Operation Force Crush. Things were doing well until the Treaty of Coruscant, which led to the breakup of Pierce's squad.

Pierce was assigned to the command of Moff Hurdenn on Taris as a lieutenant during the Cold War. The Imperial contingent on the planet was assigned, essentially, to disruption of the Republic effort to rebuild the planet following the Destruction of Taris. Taris itself was not especially useful to the Sith Empire, but they would not allow the Republic to reclaim and rebuild the world.

Pierce was unhappy under Hurdenn's command, believing his talents wasted by a commander too mired in procedures and who was only interested in completing their mission–as opposed to Pierce's desire to do the job well.

Eventually, Pierce crossed paths with Darth Baras' apprentice and quickly found a capable ally. With Hurdenn's blessing, the two teamed up to bring down the Republic's War Trust generals, though Pierce lost his entire current squad in the process.

After this mission was completed, Pierce was released from Hurdenn's command to join up as one of the Warrior's trusted companions. Pierce later admitted to the Sith that he blackmailed his way off Taris by threatening to reveal Hurdenn's affair with a Rodian mistress.



Pierce stayed loyal to the Warrior even after Baras betrayed his apprentice after the beginning of the Galactic War. Luckily, the Sith managed to survive with the intervention of the Emperor's Hand, who granted the Warrior the title of the Emperor's Wrath. The Hand gave the Sith and the crew various assignments meant to undermine Baras and stop him stop Baras from claiming the title of Voice of the Emperor. One of the missions involved reallocating the Armageddon Battalion from Hoth to assist Darth Vowrawn on Corellia. Pierce offered his opinion on General Greist, whom he once served with briefly, describing him "as tough as they come and stubborn. "

At one point General Arkos Rakton contacted Pierce and requested his team to bring down the Republic's Bastion on Corellia. With the Wrath's permission, Pierce reassembled his black ops team, consisting of Lieutenant Tanido, Captain Lorant, and Sergeant Arlos to penetrate the head of Republic military operations on Corellia. The operation was successful, and not only was the Bastion captured, but the black ops had finally made its place in history.

Ultimately, Pierce chose to remain under the Wrath's command to help train the warrior's future apprentices and soldiers.

Pierce was known to have a lust for action and his soldiering and bravery are stated to be beyond question, but was reckless and sometimes bent the rules to his will. He also had a dislike toward the Republic.

He also had a severe disdain towards authority, notably at Moff Hurdenn, Captain Malavai Quinn (to an extent), General Greist, and Darth Baras. The only person in higher authority whom he respected was the Empire's Wrath, as the Sith also had a thrill for action and allowed the Lieutenant to act as he pleased.



Pierce possesses a wide range of armaments, including Blaster pistols, blaster rifles, fragmentation grenades, flare guns, electromagnetic pulse generators, and flamethrowers. He also wore heavy armor, which made him very resilient to damage.

Pierce had also studied Talzzi, as displayed when he translated Broonmark's request that he join the Emperor's Wrath, although he admitted it was "spotty. "

Pierce is a companion character for the Sith Warrior class of Star Wars: The Old Republic. He is voiced by Adam Leadbeater.

Pierce can be recruited into the Eternal Alliance if the player is a Sith Empire character. After the Wrath disappeared and the Eternal Empire of Zakuul proceeded to conquer most of the known galaxy, Pierce was promoted to Major for his efforts under the Wrath's command. But instead of continue in combat duties, he was assigned to Dromund Kaas as sort of a role model for new soldiers in the ongoing struggle with the Republic. Chafing at these duties, Pierce accepted a commission from a secret "Alliance" formed by both Republic and Imperial forces to bring down the Eternal Empire.