INFO: The Night-Soarers were a sentient species from the planet Tyluun. They were bipedal in form, and large wings extended from their ribcages and arms, making them capable of independent flight. Night-Soarers earned a reputation in the galaxy as assassins through their stealth and cunning. Some Night-Soarers participated in gladiatorial games, such as the Tandem Open on Jervo's World or death matches aboard The Wheel.
RACE: Night-Soarer (AKA: Tyluun Night-Soarer)
HEIGHT: 2 Meters Tall (4 Meters Wingspan)
SKIN: Blue or brown
DISTINCTION: Winged, bald
LANGUAGE: Tyluun
HOMEWORLD:Tyluun was a gloomy planet located in the Tyluun system of the Juvex sector. It was the homeworld of the Night-Soarers.
BIOLOGY AND APPEARANCE:The Night-Soarers were a sentient species, of either blue or brown skin pigmentation. They had pointed ears and a bald head with a central cranial projection. The Night-Soarers were bipedal in form, and their arms ended in five-fingered hands that were tipped with sharp claws. Their most distinguishing characteristic was a pair of membranous wings formed by webbing that extended from their rib cages. For some Night-Soarers, these wings extended out to about the elbow, whereas for others, the wings extended well beyond their wrists. These wings were strong enough for the Night-Soarers to achieve independent flight.
Some Night-Soarers wore garments only on their lower half, while others also wore armless tunics. They were capable of speaking Galactic Standard Basic.
CULTURE AND HISTORY:The Night-Soarers originated from Tyluun, a gloomy planet located in the Juvex sector of the Mid Rim. They were part of the wider galaxy by as early as 3,963 BBY. In this year, two Night-Soarers competed in the Tandem Open on Jervo's World, a space station orbiting Pantolomin. The Tandem Open was one of the feature events at the station, in which all competitors were airborne; working in pairs, they attempted to defeat all other opponents using non-lethal weapons, until only two participants were left standing in each heat. These two survivors then progressed through to the next round. One of the Night-Soarer players was knocked out in the semi-final round while trying to eliminate two other players—a Mandalorian going by the name of "Spikes," and Goethar Kleej, a Gotal veteran of the competition—who were fighting each other on the ground. The Night-Soarer and his jetpack-using partner approached them from the air, believing them to be too distracted to notice their arrival; however, Goethar and Spikes saw them coming and shot them both out of the air, eliminating them from the event.
The second Night-Soarer—considered to be among the meanest Franchise players in the competition—survived through to the final. For this round, the organizers had a vested interest in ensuring certain finalists were eliminated: Goethar and his son Aubin, who was trying to expose the inhumane training and recruitment practices behind the franchise running the tournament, as well as Spikes and Zayne Carrick, against whom one of the organizers, Jervo Thalien, carried a grudge. In order to facilitate these players' elimination, the organizers soaked the Night-Soarer's claws in venom. He then proceeded to attack Goethar directly while the Gotal was riding his swoop. However, when Goethar accelerated into his attacker, the Night-Soarer was pinned to the front of the vehicle as Goethar crashed through one of the windows overlooking the course. The Night-Soarer was eliminated from the Tandem Open, with Spikes eventually declared the winner.
GALACTIC EMPIRE:By the time of the Galactic Civil War, Night-Soarers had earned a reputation throughout the galaxy as cunning and stealthy assassins, making them invaluable to the criminal underworld. In 0 ABY, a Night-Soarer participated in a death duel aboard The Wheel, a space station and gambling haven located in the Besh Gorgon system of the Mid Rim. Held in a zero gravity arena filled with explosive planetoids, the Night-Soarer was one of the last four surviving gladiators. Knowing that two of the other competitors—a smuggler Han Solo and his Wookiee companion, Chewbacca—would work together, the Night-Soarer hid behind a planetoid, waiting to strike when they were committed to attacking other opponents. When it appeared that Chewbacca had struck down Solo, the Night-Soarer moved in on the Wookiee from behind, wanting to get close enough to ensure a clean kill. His plan failed, however, when Solo—only faking his own death—signaled to the Wookiee that the Night-Soarer was approaching. Chewbacca spun around, shooting the Night-Soarer with his blaster and killing him.
APPEARANCES:Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 40: Dueling Ambitions, Part 2
Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 41: Dueling Ambitions, Part 3
Star Wars 22: To the Last Gladiator (First appearance)
Star Wars 23: Flight Into Fury
SOURCES:The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia
The Essential Atlas
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