Hira was a Jedi Master during the Second Imperial Civil War who wielded a yellow-bladed lightsaber.
Following the loss of the New Jedi Temple on Coruscant and the Massacre at Ossus, Hira went into hiding and was later present during the peace talks on Agamar between the New Jedi Order and Emperor Roan Fel seven years later in 137 ABY, alongside K'Kruhk, Rasi Tuum, and Shado Vao. Hira was unsure as to why they were attempting to form an alliance with the man who nearly wiped out the Jedi Order, but K'Kruhk pointed out that Marasiah Fel had revealed that the attack was actually against the Emperor's orders.
During the following Sith Imperial ambush codenamed Operation: Thunderstroke, Master Hira fought alongside the other Jedi and the Imperial Knights to defend Roan Fel from warriors of the One Sith. Hira was killed by an unidentified Nautolan Sith Lord, who electrocuted the Jedi with Force lightning.
Hira was a skilled enough Jedi to ascend to the position of Jedi Master and survive the near extermination of the Jedi Order for seven years before finally being killed in battle against a Sith Lord.
Hira appeared in issues forty-five and forty-six of the comic book series Star Wars: Legacy, in the final parts of the Monster arc.
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YVH 1-1A was the first YVH 1 combat droid developed by Tendrando Arms. It was also the personal bodyguard of Lando Calrissian, and spoke in a deeper version of his voice. After the New Republic assault on Borleias, YVH 1-1A seemed to have developed a distinct personality, prompting Calrissian to remark that he did not remember installing an advanced vocabulator in the droid.
Mokshok was a Swokes Swokes diplomat and, later, pirate.
Mokshok served as the ambassador of his homeworld, Makem Te, a role in which he had to attend innumerable meetings, attend to protocol, and wear ceremonial garb. By the Clone Wars, however, Mokshok served as the first mate of the Black Hole Pirates, under the leadership of captain Hethra Mcgrrrr, a role he held for a long period of time. After the Trandoshan bounty hunter Bossk was added to the Black Hole's roster, Mokshok found himself having to resist the newcomer's efforts to usurp the Swokes Swokes's authority. In one incident, for instance, a Human smuggler who had just been taken aboard the pirates' starship, the Random Mallet, convinced Mokshok that Bossk had been talking ill about him. This eventually prompted the Swokes Swokes to punch the Transoshan and knock him unconscious. Nevertheless, Bossk eventually managed to remove the Swokes Swokes from power and become Mcgrrr's new first mate.
Lagos was a Mandalorian human female cadet of the Royal Academy of Government on Mandalore during the Clone Wars. During her time at the academy, Lagos befriended Korkie Kryze—nephew to Duchess Satine Kryze of the New Mandalorians. With the aid of their friends, Amis and Soniee, they helped the Jedi Padawan Ahsoka Tano during her investigation of a black market conspiracy on the Mandalorian homeworld. In the aftermath of the Death Watch takeover of Mandalore, Lagos was part of a failed attempt to rescue the imprisoned Duchess.
A native of the planet Mandalore, Lagos was born in a time after her homeworld renounced the warrior traditions of its ancient past. During the reign of the New Mandalorian government, which coincided with the galaxy-wide Clone Wars between the Galactic Republic and Confederacy of Independent Systems, Lagos attended the Royal Academy of Government where Mandalorian cadets enrolled before pursing a political career. While at the academy, she maintained friendships with several classmates, including Amis, Soniee, and Korkie Kryze—nephew of the New Mandalorian leader Duchess Satine Kryze.
During the Clone Wars, Lagos and her friends became acquainted with Jedi Padawan Ahsoka Tano, who arrived in Sundari under pretense of visiting the academy as a guest lecturer while investigating allegations of corruption in the Mandalorian capital city. Having grown concerned about the food shortages on Mandalore, Lagos was persuaded by her friends to participate in their own investigation into the matter. With Tano's aid, the cadets were able to expose Prime Minister Almec's illegal activities, including the establishment of a black market trade network on Mandalore.
In 19 BBY, the New Mandalorian government was overthrown and replaced by Death Watch, consequently leading to the imprisonment of Duchess Satine. As a result, Lagos joined her friends in a plot to rescue the deposed head of state from Maul's Mandalorian super commandos. Despite their efforts, however, the group failed to escape with the Duchess, who was subsequently executed by Maul.
As a cadet of the Royal Academy of Government, Lagos was among the best and brightest of Mandalorian youth and therefore groomed by the prestigious institution for a future in politics. Due to her cautious nature, Lagos was overwhelmed at times by her adventure-seeking classmates. Depending on the circumstances, however, she was courageous enough to support her friends in hostile situations.
Lagos was a human female. During her adolescence, she had blond hair, blue eyes, and light skin.
When saving the Duchess, she was armed with a WESTAR-35 blaster pistol.
Lagos first appeared in "The Academy," the sixth episode in Season Three of the Star Wars: The Clone Wars television series. She was portrayed by voice actress Ryan Templeton. Lagos later appeared in the fifth season episode "The Lawless," but had no lines in the episode.