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Domaric Quinn was a human male who served the Galactic Empire as a junior officer before rising to become a general and key ground forces commander in the First Order. He was selected to serve as part of Supreme Leader Kylo Ren's Supreme Council, but found it difficult to keep his doubts about Ren's reliance on mysticism in check.

In 35 ABY, he questioned Ren on the First Order's allegiance with the Sith Eternal cult and its Sith fleet on Exegol during a meeting of the council on board the Resurgent-class Star Destroyer Steadfast. Ren cut Quinn off by using the Force to choke the general and slam him into the ceiling, ultimately killing him.





Born during the Imperial Era some point prior to 5 BBY, Domaric Quinn was a human male who served the Galactic Empire as a junior officer of the Imperial Officer Corps during its reign, serving within its Imperial Army. After the fall of the Empire, Quinn was amongst those Imperials who joined the First Order, first continuing to serve as a junior officer, then to the military rank of commander, and subsequently rose to general, becoming one of its key ground force commanders of the Order.

General Quinn and his forces benefited greatly from the First Order's ambitious military build-up, at first modest but then more visible as the Order gained more confidence. Sonn-Blas Corporation and the contributions of trade allies to the First Order, facilities in the Inner Rim and the Outer Rim Territories produced weapons and munitions for the First Order. As a result, General Quinn and his forces were among the best equipped in the galaxy as the First Order moved to conquer more territory under the ploy of spreading civilization in the Unknown Regions and the bordering systems of the New Republic. Quinn served under Supreme Leader Snoke until his death at the Battle of Crait in 34 ABY, after which he came to serve under Snoke's successor, Kylo Ren.

When Ren formed a First Order Supreme Council to help plan the future of the First Order, Quinn was given a seat, and in 35 ABY attended one of the council's meetings on board the Resurgent-class Star Destroyer Steadfast. Ren presented the Council with the head of the Resistance sympathizer Boolio and announced that there was a traitor within their ranks; however, due to the recent discovery of Darth Sidious's survival on the planet Exegol and the promise of a Sith fleet to bolster the forces of the First Order, the Supreme Leader was unconcerned.



Quinn then questioned the First Order's partnership with the Sith Eternal on Exegol, complaining that they were a cult full of nothing but conjurers and soothsayers. Quinn's other superior Allegiant General Enric Pryde scoldingly reminded him of the extremely high increase in resources the alliance with the Sith would provide, but the General persisted and asked Ren what it was that the Emperor wanted in return for the fleet.

In truth, Sidious did desire something in return, the death of the Jedi Padawan Rey, but Ren intended to turn her to the dark side and betray the Sith Lord. Mid-sentence, Quinn was cut off when Ren used the Force to begin choking him, before proceeding to slam the general into the ceiling of the conference room. Something in Quinn's body fractured loudly upon impact, and Supreme Leader Ren slowly choked the general to death, as he ordered the other officers present to focus on crushing all remaining resistance to the First Order while he hunted down Rey with the Knights of Ren.

Quinn was a technologist at heart and used logic-based solutions verified by complex computer simulations in his battle strategies. When he served in the Galactic Empire, Quinn considered the Jedi to be a myth, and attributed the stories of the Force as hearsay, propaganda, and exaggeration, similar to other officers who had never witnessed the powers of Darth Vader or Emperor Palpatine. Quinn believed in technological superiority above all else.

He disagreed with Snoke's reliance on mysticism, but kept his opinions in check. Under Kylo Ren, the general was frustrated by the fact that the Supreme Leader was more than ten years his junior and struggled to keep his temper under control, questioning Ren openly in front of the Supreme Council about his alliance with the Sith Eternal, who he considered little more than conjurers and soothsayers. During the exchange, Quinn's voice dripped with contempt. Quinn, as a human male, had light skin, blue eyes and black hair.

Domaric Quinn wore a black First Order officer's uniform with a black belt, boots and gloves. The left sleeve of his uniform bore the double-banded rank insignia of a general.



Domaric Quinn was portrayed by Simon Paisley Day in the 2019 film Star Wars: Episode IX The Rise of Skywalker, the final installment of the Star Wars sequel trilogy. His surname was revealed in the film's credits, while his forename was first revealed in the accompanying reference book Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker: The Visual Dictionary, which was written by Pablo Hidalgo. According to Day, the dialogue for his scene had been changed between his rehearsal and the actual filming, with director J.J. Abrams instructing him to speak to Adam Driver in a challenging yet respectful tone without shouting or getting visibly angry under the rationale that in-universe, this was likely the second or third time Quinn was countering Kylo Ren's orders. Day told Star Wars Insider he is proud of his brief role.



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Terna-Gentu lived on Temple Island on the planet Ahch-To and served as one of the Caretakers, a group consisting of all of the female Lanais on the island. In the year 34 ABY, she was washing clothing with another Lanai in the Jedi village when the scavenger Rey emerged from one of the village's stone huts, having just accidentally fired her blaster through the building's wall.



Terna-Gentu was a Lanai female who lived in the Caretaker village on Temple Island on the planet Ahch-To. The group were responsible for the upkeep of the ancient Jedi village, which was inhabited by the Jedi Master Luke Skywalker.

In the year 34 ABY, the scavenger Rey traveled to Ahch-To to recruit Skywalker to the Resistance and receive training from him. After Skywalker reluctantly agreed to train Rey, the student began sleeping in one of the stone huts of the Jedi village. After seeing a vision of her adversary Kylo Ren, Rey accidentally blew a hole in the side of the hut and then emerged to find Terna-Gentu and the other Caretakers outside. While two of the other Lanais fussed over trying to repair the hut, Terna-Gentu and another Caretaker worked together to wash various items of clothing using a washstand, wash bucket and baleen-stripped washboard.

Terna-Gentu had gray and white skin with blue eyes.

Terna-Gentu wore a white habit which she covered with a work apron that she washed daily in sea water.

Terna-Gentu first appeared in the film Star Wars: Episode VIII The Last Jedi, which was released on December 15, 2017. The character was not named in the film, but received identification in Star Wars: The Last Jedi: The Visual Dictionary, a reference book written by Pablo Hidalgo and released in conjunction with the film.



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Xandel Carivus's clone was created by Black Sun as part of a plan to take control of the Interim Ruling Council by replacing its members with clones. He was part of the group sent to assassinate the real Xandel Carivus. They failed, and the clone was shot and killed by one of Carivus's guards.



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Skora was a female Rodian chemist and underground medic who participated in the Hunters of the Outer Rim competition on the planet Vespaara. A chemistry genius, Skora shot chemically potent darts from her Dart Gun to heal her teammates and hurt her opponents.

In her arena persona, Skora was said to be a former medic for the Hutt Cartel, where she worked with her future arena colleague and bounty hunter Imara Vex. Skora was known for having a penchant for explosive pranks. When goons led by a mysterious figure attacked the Grand Arena, Skora used more damaging versions of her darts to fight off the invaders.





Skora is one of the playable characters in the 2024 competitive combat game Star Wars: Hunters, published by Zynga and Lucasfilm Games. She was added to the game in February, 2022 during its soft launch. Skora is considered a level-two difficulty Support-class Hunter. Here primary weapon is her Dart Gun, which has a low firing rate but high range. Her active Adrenal Boost ability increases her movement speed temporarily. Skora's Stim-Shot ability fires a Stim Dart at an ally do give them temporary health. She has a passive ability that grants self-healing after a time spent out of combat. Skora's Ultimate ability is her Unstable Cocktail, in which she throws a canister to create a pool of healing for allies that damages enemies.