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− | Their species had long been recognized for their organizational and analytical skills.<ref name="RGRCR">''[[Roleplaying Game Revised Core Rulebook]]''</ref> It was this trait that made them brilliant strategists and tacticians.<ref name="AD">''[[Agents of Deception]]''</ref> In terms of governance, the Mon Calamari made use of a highly efficient representative form of government that was similar to the [[Senate]].<ref name="GG4:AR2">''Galaxy Guide 4: Alien Races (Second Edition)]]''</ref> They tended to be lawful and an organized people with little tolerance for those that operate outside the status quo.<ref name="RGRCR">''[[Roleplaying Game Revised Core Rulebook]]''</ref> As such, Mon Calamari tended to dislike and mistrust [[smuggler]]s, with the famous [[Admiral]] [[Ackbar]] being no exception. The loathing of smugglers and all things smuggling on the part of the Mon Calamari was considered to be the stuff of wardroom legend. This facet of Mon Calamari culture led to some tension in the early days of the [[New Republic]]. One of the cultural inclinations of the species was that truth of a person's character was capable of being expressed through their eyes.<ref name="LSatSoM">''[[Luke Skywalker and the Shadows of Mindor]]''</ref><ref name="LastCommand">[[The Last Command]]</ref> Mon Calamari also possessed a keen love of flying through the stars.<ref name="RGRCR">''[[Roleplaying Game Revised Core Rulebook]]''</ref> |
+ | Their species had long been recognized for their organizational and analytical skills.<ref name="RGRCR">''[[Roleplaying Game Revised Core Rulebook]]''</ref> It was this trait that made them brilliant strategists and tacticians.<ref name="AD">''[[Agents of Deception]]''</ref> In terms of governance, the Mon Calamari made use of a highly efficient representative form of government that was similar to the [[Senate]].<ref name="GG4:AR2">''Galaxy Guide 4: Alien Races (Second Edition)]]''</ref> They tended to be lawful and an organized people with little tolerance for those that operate outside the status quo.<ref name="RGRCR">''[[Roleplaying Game Revised Core Rulebook]]''</ref> As such, Mon Calamari tended to dislike and mistrust [[smuggler]]s, with the famous [[Admiral]] [[Ackbar]] being no exception. The loathing of smugglers and all things smuggling on the part of the Mon Calamari was considered to be the stuff of wardroom legend. This facet of Mon Calamari culture led to some tension in the early days of the [[New Republic]]. One of the cultural inclinations of the species was that truth of a person's character was capable of being expressed through their eyes.<ref name="LSatSoM">''[[Luke Skywalker and the Shadows of Mindor]]''</ref><ref name="LastCommand">[[The Last Command]]</ref> Mon Calamari also possessed a keen love of flying through the stars.<ref name="RGRCR">''[[Roleplaying Game Revised Core Rulebook]]''</ref> |
− | While the Mon Calamari cherished peace, they were not above waging war in causes that they believed in.<ref name="RGRCR">''[[Roleplaying Game Revised Core Rulebook]]''</ref> As such, though they were noted for being peaceful, there were known to possess warrior clans within their society with a long tradition of military service within certain [[Arikakon Baraka|families]] that extended generations. These clans believed that their skills as warriors were second to none and fiercely believed in their superiority on the battlefield.<ref name="CD">''[[Cestus Deception]]''</ref> |
+ | While the Mon Calamari cherished peace, they were not above waging war in causes that they believed in.<ref name="RGRCR">''[[Roleplaying Game Revised Core Rulebook]]''</ref> As such, though they were noted for being peaceful, there were known to possess warrior clans within their society with a long tradition of military service within certain [[Arikakon Baraka|families]] that extended generations. These clans believed that their skills as warriors were second to none and fiercely believed in their superiority on the battlefield.<ref name="CD">''[[Cestus Deception]]''</ref> Conflict with the [[Galactic Empire]] would forever change Mon Calamari culture. Once seen as one of the most peaceful species in the galaxy, warfare has come to define the Mon Calamari people. Once their allegiance to the [[Alliance to Restore the Republic|Rebel Alliance]] had been solidified, the Mon Calamari began a massive military buildup. The shipyards over their home planet of Dac, began converting their ships for war. These ships, once viewed as some of the most beautiful and luxurious passenger liners in the galaxy, quickly became instruments of death and destruction. Though new to warfare, the Mon Calamari quickly adapted and soon found themselves at home with the concept. Nearly overnight, thousands of Mon Calamari began to fill the ranks of the Alliance. |
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− | Conflict with the [[Galactic Empire]] would forever change Mon Calamari culture. Once seen as one of the most peaceful species in the galaxy, warfare has come to define the Mon Calamari people. Once their allegiance to the [[Alliance to Restore the Republic|Rebel Alliance]] had been solidified, the Mon Calamari began a massive military buildup. The shipyards over their home planet of Dac, began converting their ships for war. These ships, once viewed as some of the most beautiful and luxurious passenger liners in the galaxy, quickly became instruments of death and destruction. Though new to warfare, the Mon Calamari quickly adapted and soon found themselves at home with the concept. Nearly overnight, thousands of Mon Calamari began to fill the ranks of the Alliance. |
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As soldiers, the Mon Calamari were known to fight with a resolve that rivaled the [[Wookiee]]s. As pilots, the Mon Calamari would control their ships like an artist would control a paintbrush. Their most notable role in the Rebellion were the officer and tactical positions that the Rebels desperately needed to fill. The Mon Calamari were renowned for their leadership and tactical brilliance both in space and ground combat. After the defeat of the Empire and the establishment of the New Republic, the Mon Calamari found themselves unwilling to return to their pre-Imperial pacifism and military disarmament. Instead the Mon Calamari felt the galaxy was yet to be safe and continued to devote ships, personnel, and resources to the Republic. Even 40 years after the Battle of Yavin the Mon Calamari were still noted for their continued military excellence, with many Mon Calamari serving at the highest ranks of the Galactic Alliance military. By the time of the defeat of the Galactic Alliance in 130 ABY and the rise of the Galactic Empire under Sith rule, the shipyards over Mon Calamari consisted of a massive and heavily armed construction station that ringed the entire planet. |
As soldiers, the Mon Calamari were known to fight with a resolve that rivaled the [[Wookiee]]s. As pilots, the Mon Calamari would control their ships like an artist would control a paintbrush. Their most notable role in the Rebellion were the officer and tactical positions that the Rebels desperately needed to fill. The Mon Calamari were renowned for their leadership and tactical brilliance both in space and ground combat. After the defeat of the Empire and the establishment of the New Republic, the Mon Calamari found themselves unwilling to return to their pre-Imperial pacifism and military disarmament. Instead the Mon Calamari felt the galaxy was yet to be safe and continued to devote ships, personnel, and resources to the Republic. Even 40 years after the Battle of Yavin the Mon Calamari were still noted for their continued military excellence, with many Mon Calamari serving at the highest ranks of the Galactic Alliance military. By the time of the defeat of the Galactic Alliance in 130 ABY and the rise of the Galactic Empire under Sith rule, the shipyards over Mon Calamari consisted of a massive and heavily armed construction station that ringed the entire planet. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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{{Quote|Mon Calamari are not aggressive. They value life too much -- including their own.|[[Darth Azard]].|Star Wars: Legacy 33: Fight Another Day, Part 2}} |
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Circa [[4,500 BBY]], the Mon Calamari were attacked by the Quarren leading to the devastating [[Quarren War]]. The Mon Calamari, though less aggressive by nature, had much better technology, and won the war. In order to prevent future wars, the Mon Calamari took hundreds of young Quarren prisoners, taught them the ways of Mon Calamari civilization, then set them free. After the re-educated Quarrens gained control over Quarren civilization, peace between the two peoples continued for centuries (though it was sometimes a tense relationship). After the initial confusion had passed between the two races, the Mon Calamari formed a symbiotic relationship with the Quarren which resulted in a golden age engulfing their planet. As the Calamari began to advance technologically, they started to construct [[Floating City|floating cities]] which became government, learning and cultural centers.<ref name="SWS2">''[[Star Wars Sourcebook (Second Edition)]]''</ref> |
Circa [[4,500 BBY]], the Mon Calamari were attacked by the Quarren leading to the devastating [[Quarren War]]. The Mon Calamari, though less aggressive by nature, had much better technology, and won the war. In order to prevent future wars, the Mon Calamari took hundreds of young Quarren prisoners, taught them the ways of Mon Calamari civilization, then set them free. After the re-educated Quarrens gained control over Quarren civilization, peace between the two peoples continued for centuries (though it was sometimes a tense relationship). After the initial confusion had passed between the two races, the Mon Calamari formed a symbiotic relationship with the Quarren which resulted in a golden age engulfing their planet. As the Calamari began to advance technologically, they started to construct [[Floating City|floating cities]] which became government, learning and cultural centers.<ref name="SWS2">''[[Star Wars Sourcebook (Second Edition)]]''</ref> |
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The Mon Calamari had always been explorers, even from their earliest records, and wanted to explore the stars. As part of their desire to reach the stars, the Mon Calamari along with their Quarren partners created a program for their slow expansion into space. This started with the creation of a ring of habitats as well as science laboratories from which they could further chart their mission. For over a century, they developed their understanding of zero-gravity as well as starship propulsion before they were ready to take the next step of their journey..<ref name="GORW">''[[Geonosis and the Outer Rim Worlds]]''</ref> It was the Mon Calamari mathematician known as [[Q-Viza]] who invented his species cavitation [[hyperdrive]] technology which, whilst slower than the [[Corellian]] equivalent, allowed his species to establish colonies on worlds such [[Hinakuu]] in the years between [[4,400 BBY]] to [[4,200 BBY]].<ref name="TEA">''[[The Essential Atlas]]''</ref> What followed was early starliners being launched to nearby worlds where they colonized the planets [[Mantan]] and [[Ruisto]] as well as established an asteroid mining operation that was overseen by the Quarren who refined metals to supplement the construction efforts of the Mon Calamari.<ref name="GORW">''[[Geonosis and the Outer Rim Worlds]]''</ref> This wave of expansion led to the development of the rough boundaries of what became known as [[Mon Calamari Space]] though their expansion was limited due to both practical as well as psychological reasons.<ref name="TEA">''[[The Essential Atlas]]''</ref> |
The Mon Calamari had always been explorers, even from their earliest records, and wanted to explore the stars. As part of their desire to reach the stars, the Mon Calamari along with their Quarren partners created a program for their slow expansion into space. This started with the creation of a ring of habitats as well as science laboratories from which they could further chart their mission. For over a century, they developed their understanding of zero-gravity as well as starship propulsion before they were ready to take the next step of their journey..<ref name="GORW">''[[Geonosis and the Outer Rim Worlds]]''</ref> It was the Mon Calamari mathematician known as [[Q-Viza]] who invented his species cavitation [[hyperdrive]] technology which, whilst slower than the [[Corellian]] equivalent, allowed his species to establish colonies on worlds such [[Hinakuu]] in the years between [[4,400 BBY]] to [[4,200 BBY]].<ref name="TEA">''[[The Essential Atlas]]''</ref> What followed was early starliners being launched to nearby worlds where they colonized the planets [[Mantan]] and [[Ruisto]] as well as established an asteroid mining operation that was overseen by the Quarren who refined metals to supplement the construction efforts of the Mon Calamari.<ref name="GORW">''[[Geonosis and the Outer Rim Worlds]]''</ref> This wave of expansion led to the development of the rough boundaries of what became known as [[Mon Calamari Space]] though their expansion was limited due to both practical as well as psychological reasons.<ref name="TEA">''[[The Essential Atlas]]''</ref> |
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It was during this peaceful era of expansion that first contact came with the [[Galactic Republic]]<ref name="GORW">''[[Geonosis and the Outer Rim Worlds]]''</ref> in [[4,166 BBY]], just prior to the [[Great Sith War]].<ref name="KotORCG">''[[Knights of the Old Republic Campaign Guide]]''</ref> This was when [[Republic]] scouts made contact with Mon Calamari starships at Ruisto.<ref name="TEA">''[[The Essential Atlas]]''</ref> Before this time, the [[Republic]] was aware of the existence of the Dac system through probes but deemed it too far from known space for further expansion. As the two civilizations made contact with one another, the Mon Calamari showed their eagerness in learning more of the vast Republic as well as its great knowledge of the galaxy. Their Quarren cousins, however, were more cautious and urged discretion.<ref name="GORW">''[[Geonosis and the Outer Rim Worlds]]''</ref> The Mon Calamari and their homeworld remained a mystery to the Republic over the years due to outsiders being unwilling to interact with the inhabitants as they were constantly on the brink of war. While there was contact between the two, relations were not solid between the two races as the Mon Calamari were reluctant to trust those from off-world.<ref name="KotORCG">''[[Knights of the Old Republic Campaign Guide]]''</ref> |
It was during this peaceful era of expansion that first contact came with the [[Galactic Republic]]<ref name="GORW">''[[Geonosis and the Outer Rim Worlds]]''</ref> in [[4,166 BBY]], just prior to the [[Great Sith War]].<ref name="KotORCG">''[[Knights of the Old Republic Campaign Guide]]''</ref> This was when [[Republic]] scouts made contact with Mon Calamari starships at Ruisto.<ref name="TEA">''[[The Essential Atlas]]''</ref> Before this time, the [[Republic]] was aware of the existence of the Dac system through probes but deemed it too far from known space for further expansion. As the two civilizations made contact with one another, the Mon Calamari showed their eagerness in learning more of the vast Republic as well as its great knowledge of the galaxy. Their Quarren cousins, however, were more cautious and urged discretion.<ref name="GORW">''[[Geonosis and the Outer Rim Worlds]]''</ref> The Mon Calamari and their homeworld remained a mystery to the Republic over the years due to outsiders being unwilling to interact with the inhabitants as they were constantly on the brink of war. While there was contact between the two, relations were not solid between the two races as the Mon Calamari were reluctant to trust those from off-world.<ref name="KotORCG">''[[Knights of the Old Republic Campaign Guide]]''</ref> |
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C. [[529 BBY]], a number of needy Mon Calamari and Quarren locals were approached by recruiters sent by [[Hugo Bartyn]]. Bartyn wanted amphibian fishermen to settle a new city in [[Lamaredd]] and tempted these poverty-stricken individuals with promises of untouched seas in a new frontier. Once they arrived, however, they became [[slave]] laborers. Besides, all the aliens were forced to live in crowded conditions and, as Mon Calamari and Quarrens could never stand each other, this eventually caused inter-species violence — and the eventual creation of a Quarren colony, [[The Shoals]].<ref name="BL">{{GamerCite|7|Bartyn's Landing (article)|Bartyn's Landing}}</ref> |
C. [[529 BBY]], a number of needy Mon Calamari and Quarren locals were approached by recruiters sent by [[Hugo Bartyn]]. Bartyn wanted amphibian fishermen to settle a new city in [[Lamaredd]] and tempted these poverty-stricken individuals with promises of untouched seas in a new frontier. Once they arrived, however, they became [[slave]] laborers. Besides, all the aliens were forced to live in crowded conditions and, as Mon Calamari and Quarrens could never stand each other, this eventually caused inter-species violence — and the eventual creation of a Quarren colony, [[The Shoals]].<ref name="BL">{{GamerCite|7|Bartyn's Landing (article)|Bartyn's Landing}}</ref> |
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− | During the last decades of the [[Galactic Republic]], the government of Dac, and its representation in the Galactic Senate, was shared between the Mon Calamari and the Quarren. While many Mon Calamari traveled through the galaxy and individuals from the Republic came to Mon Calamari Space, ultimately Dac and its colonies were visited infrequently. Furthermore, the planet resisted any attempts at formally joining the Republic which led to Mon Calamari and its legendary shipyards being considered rumors by many.<ref name="GORW">''[[Geonosis and the Outer Rim Worlds]]''</ref> Just before the [[Clone Wars]], the corrupt Quarren [[Senator]] [[Tikkes]] allowed [[Thalassian Slavers]] to operate in [[Calamari Sector]], and defected to the [[Confederacy of Independent Systems]] as leader of the [[Quarren Isolation League]] after being forced out of office. Another Mon Calamari by the name of [[Merai]] even led Separatist forces to attack the [[clone|cloning]] facilities on [[Kamino]]. A civil war on Dac ensued, with the Republic loyalist [[Mon Calamari Knight]]s joining [[Grand Army of the Republic|Republic forces]] against the [[Quarren Isolation League]].<ref name="CWCG">''[[Clone Wars Campaign Guide]]''</ref> |
+ | During the last decades of the [[Galactic Republic]], the government of Dac, and its representation in the Galactic Senate, was shared between the Mon Calamari and the Quarren. While many Mon Calamari traveled through the galaxy and individuals from the Republic came to Mon Calamari Space, ultimately Dac and its colonies were visited infrequently. Furthermore, the planet resisted any attempts at formally joining the Republic which led to Mon Calamari and its legendary shipyards being considered rumors by many.<ref name="GORW">''[[Geonosis and the Outer Rim Worlds]]''</ref> Just before the [[Clone Wars]], the corrupt Quarren [[Senator]] [[Tikkes]] allowed [[Thalassian Slavers]] to operate in [[Calamari Sector]], and defected to the [[Confederacy of Independent Systems]] as leader of the [[Quarren Isolation League]] after being forced out of office. Another Mon Calamari by the name of [[Merai]] even led Separatist forces to attack the [[clone|cloning]] facilities on [[Kamino]]. A civil war on Dac ensued, with the Republic loyalist [[Mon Calamari Knight]]s joining [[Grand Army of the Republic|Republic forces]] against the [[Quarren Isolation League]].<ref name="CWCG">''[[Clone Wars Campaign Guide]]''</ref> After the Republic victory at the [[Battle of Mon Calamari (Clone Wars)|Battle of Dac]], new accords between the Quarren and Mon Calamari were signed, with pro-Republic Senators [[Tundra Dowmeia]] (a Quarren) and [[Meena Tills]] (a Mon Calamari) jointly representing Dac in the Senate. At some point in the conflict, [[Count]] [[Dooku]] unleashed the [[Force Harvester]] on Mon Calamari and other worlds during the [[Dark Reaper Crisis]].<ref name="GORW">''[[Geonosis and the Outer Rim Worlds]]''</ref> |
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− | After the Republic victory at the [[Battle of Mon Calamari (Clone Wars)|Battle of Dac]], new accords between the Quarren and Mon Calamari were signed, with pro-Republic Senators [[Tundra Dowmeia]] (a Quarren) and [[Meena Tills]] (a Mon Calamari) jointly representing Dac in the Senate. At some point in the conflict, [[Count]] [[Dooku]] unleashed the [[Force Harvester]] on Mon Calamari and other worlds during the [[Dark Reaper Crisis]].<ref name="GORW">''[[Geonosis and the Outer Rim Worlds]]''</ref> At some point by [[21 BBY]], Mon Cala King [[Yos Kolina]] was secretly assassinated by the [[Karkarodon]] Separatist [[Riff Tamson]]. This brought about division between the Quarren who did not believe that the royal heir, Prince [[Lee-Char]], was able to lead their people. Thus, they urged for the installation of a Quarren ruler with the peacetalks breaking down. This saw open hostilties emerge between the CIS-allied Quarren and the Republic-allied Mon Calamari. Initially, the Mon Cala were defeated and imprisoned until it became evident that the Karkarodon intended to annex the world leading the Quarren freeing the Mon Cala as well as the Republic forces who freed the world. As a result, Lee-Char rose to become the King of Mon Cala with the approval of the Quarren Chieftain.<ref name="TCWP">''[[Prisoners]]''</ref> |
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With the dawn of the [[Galactic Empire]], the Mon Calamari initially welcomed the Imperial forces when they entered their system. However, the Imperials saw the people of Dac—the Mon Calamari in particular—as natural [[slavery|slaves]] whose industries and resources could be used to power the Imperial war machine.<ref name="SWS2">''[[Star Wars Sourcebook (Second Edition)]]''</ref> The Imperial leadership may also have been suspicious because both of Dac's senators signed the [[Petition of 2000]]. Aided by the sabotage of the [[planetary shield]]s by Quarren saboteurs such as [[Seggor Tels]], the Empire swiftly [[First Battle of Mon Calamari (Imperial Period)|conquered Mon Calamari]]. The Mon Calamari led a passive resistance movement following Imperial forces forcibly taking governance of their world and treating them with contempt. While they were largely unsuccessful and enslaved, the Mon Calamari did not yield their desire for freedom. [[Galactic Emperor|Emperor]] [[Palpatine]] did not tolerate any form of defiance to his rule and thus ordered three Mon Calamari cities to be destroyed in reprisal which killed thousands. Regardless, the Imperial attack did not succeed in breaking the Mon Calamari spirit. Eventually, the Mon Calamari, joined by the Quarren, [[Second Battle of Mon Calamari (Imperial Era)|rose up]] against their oppressors, driving them off their planet.<ref name="SWS2">''[[Star Wars Sourcebook (Second Edition)]]''</ref> |
With the dawn of the [[Galactic Empire]], the Mon Calamari initially welcomed the Imperial forces when they entered their system. However, the Imperials saw the people of Dac—the Mon Calamari in particular—as natural [[slavery|slaves]] whose industries and resources could be used to power the Imperial war machine.<ref name="SWS2">''[[Star Wars Sourcebook (Second Edition)]]''</ref> The Imperial leadership may also have been suspicious because both of Dac's senators signed the [[Petition of 2000]]. Aided by the sabotage of the [[planetary shield]]s by Quarren saboteurs such as [[Seggor Tels]], the Empire swiftly [[First Battle of Mon Calamari (Imperial Period)|conquered Mon Calamari]]. The Mon Calamari led a passive resistance movement following Imperial forces forcibly taking governance of their world and treating them with contempt. While they were largely unsuccessful and enslaved, the Mon Calamari did not yield their desire for freedom. [[Galactic Emperor|Emperor]] [[Palpatine]] did not tolerate any form of defiance to his rule and thus ordered three Mon Calamari cities to be destroyed in reprisal which killed thousands. Regardless, the Imperial attack did not succeed in breaking the Mon Calamari spirit. Eventually, the Mon Calamari, joined by the Quarren, [[Second Battle of Mon Calamari (Imperial Era)|rose up]] against their oppressors, driving them off their planet.<ref name="SWS2">''[[Star Wars Sourcebook (Second Edition)]]''</ref> |
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A critical change in the Mon Calamari's position came when the [[Alliance to Restore the Republic|Rebel Alliance]] rescued a Mon Calamari slave by the name of [[Ackbar]] from [[Grand Moff]] [[Tarkin]]. Ackbar joining the Rebel Alliance led to him convincing the rest of his species in supporting the Alliance to Restore the Republic.<ref name="RECG">''[[Rebellion Era Campaign Guide]]''</ref> With the introduction of the Mon Calamari into the Rebel fleet, they proved to be an an invaluable asset in the [[Galactic Civil War]].<ref name="RECG">''[[Rebellion Era Campaign Guide]]''</ref> They were, in fact, the first alien civilization to declare their support for the Rebel Alliance.<ref name="UAA">''[[Ultimate Alien Anthology]]''</ref> The Rebel Alliance were quick to rely on the Mon Calamari for military planning.<ref name="AD">''[[Agents of Deception]]''</ref> As the Mon Calamari were masters of [[starship]] construction, they began supplying the Alliance with badly needed [[Mon Calamari Star Cruiser]]s, the [[capital ship]]s that could take on the Galactic Empire's ships of the line. Prior to joining the Alliance, the Mon Calamari had only built passenger liners because of their peaceful ethos. During the promotion of Ackbar to the title of [[Admiral]], the Mon Calamari proved to be instrumental in the addition of Mon Calamari Star Cruisers into the Alliance fleet as well as their conversion into full scale military capital ships.<ref name="RECG">''[[Rebellion Era Campaign Guide]]''</ref> During the [[Battle of Endor]], Mon Calamari vessels were used by the Alliance and played a major role in the battle. |
A critical change in the Mon Calamari's position came when the [[Alliance to Restore the Republic|Rebel Alliance]] rescued a Mon Calamari slave by the name of [[Ackbar]] from [[Grand Moff]] [[Tarkin]]. Ackbar joining the Rebel Alliance led to him convincing the rest of his species in supporting the Alliance to Restore the Republic.<ref name="RECG">''[[Rebellion Era Campaign Guide]]''</ref> With the introduction of the Mon Calamari into the Rebel fleet, they proved to be an an invaluable asset in the [[Galactic Civil War]].<ref name="RECG">''[[Rebellion Era Campaign Guide]]''</ref> They were, in fact, the first alien civilization to declare their support for the Rebel Alliance.<ref name="UAA">''[[Ultimate Alien Anthology]]''</ref> The Rebel Alliance were quick to rely on the Mon Calamari for military planning.<ref name="AD">''[[Agents of Deception]]''</ref> As the Mon Calamari were masters of [[starship]] construction, they began supplying the Alliance with badly needed [[Mon Calamari Star Cruiser]]s, the [[capital ship]]s that could take on the Galactic Empire's ships of the line. Prior to joining the Alliance, the Mon Calamari had only built passenger liners because of their peaceful ethos. During the promotion of Ackbar to the title of [[Admiral]], the Mon Calamari proved to be instrumental in the addition of Mon Calamari Star Cruisers into the Alliance fleet as well as their conversion into full scale military capital ships.<ref name="RECG">''[[Rebellion Era Campaign Guide]]''</ref> During the [[Battle of Endor]], Mon Calamari vessels were used by the Alliance and played a major role in the battle. |
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In [[4 ABY]], the Mon Calamari began campaigns against Imperial forces in the Outer Rim and were eager to strike back at their enemies who had harried them for so long in the past. Their actions led to victories on [[Emmer]] and [[Makem Te]] whilst they continued to combat the warlord territories of [[Zsinj]] as well as [[Teradoc]]. These aggressive attacks, however, halted after the Imperials launched an assault against the [[Hast]] shipyards which saw the Mon Calamari change tactics by deciding to protect the newly forming New Republic government. Their only notable action in leaving Mon Calamari Space was to stop the ramapage of [[Stenax]] through the [[Gordian Reach]] in the following year.<ref name="TEA">''[[The Essential Atlas]]''</ref> |
In [[4 ABY]], the Mon Calamari began campaigns against Imperial forces in the Outer Rim and were eager to strike back at their enemies who had harried them for so long in the past. Their actions led to victories on [[Emmer]] and [[Makem Te]] whilst they continued to combat the warlord territories of [[Zsinj]] as well as [[Teradoc]]. These aggressive attacks, however, halted after the Imperials launched an assault against the [[Hast]] shipyards which saw the Mon Calamari change tactics by deciding to protect the newly forming New Republic government. Their only notable action in leaving Mon Calamari Space was to stop the ramapage of [[Stenax]] through the [[Gordian Reach]] in the following year.<ref name="TEA">''[[The Essential Atlas]]''</ref> |
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During the reborn Emperor Palpatine's insurrection in [[10 ABY]], the Mon Calamari were targeted by the [[Imperial Remnant]] in retaliation for supporting the Rebel Alliance. Many Mon Calamari floating cities were destroyed by the massive [[World Devastator]]s. However, the Empire's efforts were repulsed during the [[First Battle of Mon Calamari (Galactic Civil War)|First Battle of Dac]]. Dac came under assault again by the forces of [[Admiral]] [[Natasi Daala|Daala]] in the [[Second Battle of Mon Calamari (Galactic Civil War)|Second Battle of Mon Calamari]], but her forces were also repelled. During the [[Yuuzhan Vong]] [[Yuuzhan Vong War|invasion]], Dac was used as the [[Mon Calamari Communications Control|temporary capital]] of the newly formed Galactic Federation of Free Alliances after the loss of [[Coruscant]]. |
During the reborn Emperor Palpatine's insurrection in [[10 ABY]], the Mon Calamari were targeted by the [[Imperial Remnant]] in retaliation for supporting the Rebel Alliance. Many Mon Calamari floating cities were destroyed by the massive [[World Devastator]]s. However, the Empire's efforts were repulsed during the [[First Battle of Mon Calamari (Galactic Civil War)|First Battle of Dac]]. Dac came under assault again by the forces of [[Admiral]] [[Natasi Daala|Daala]] in the [[Second Battle of Mon Calamari (Galactic Civil War)|Second Battle of Mon Calamari]], but her forces were also repelled. During the [[Yuuzhan Vong]] [[Yuuzhan Vong War|invasion]], Dac was used as the [[Mon Calamari Communications Control|temporary capital]] of the newly formed Galactic Federation of Free Alliances after the loss of [[Coruscant]]. |
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*[[Pashna Starkiller]] - Seasoned officer in the Rebel Alliance and New Republic |
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- "Make no mistake, the Mon Calamari saved the galaxy."
- ―Mon Mothma
The Mon Calamari (also known as Calamari, Calamarians, Mon Cal, Mon Cala or Mon Calamarians) were one of the sentient species indigenous to the world of Dac.
Biology and appearance
- "This ship stinks of fish. Or so I would imagine. The Mon Calamari are such a disgusting species."
- ―Grievous
On average, a member of the species stood between 1.3 to 1.8 meters tall and also smelled of salt and the sea.[1] They were a fish-like amphibious humanoid species with salmon-colored skin, webbed hands, high-domed heads and huge, fish-like eyes. They were equally capable of breathing both on land and in water with them being at home in either environment.[2] Male Mon Calamari had protrusions on their chin called "barbels" which grew more numerous with age. Most Mon Calamari had salmon-colored skin, often mottled with light and dark patterns, though examples of other skin colors were known. The Mon Calamari are able to descend to depths of up to 30 meters below sea level without requiring breathing or pressure apparatus. Though they can breathe water, they find it somewhat uncomfortable, and use organic gills whenever possible. Mon Calamari could stay underwater for an indefinite period of time, although a frightened Mon Calamari, particularly a juvenile, could drown underwater. They also did not need to decompress when resurfacing. They tended to smell of salt and sea giving them a particular identifiable odor.[3]
Their hands, apart from being webbed, also featured five claw-tipped fingers; one opposable thumb with two more shorter claw-like protrusions, two long middle fingers, and two extremely short outer fingers. As an additional feature, Mon Calamari hands also presented three suction-cup like holes on their palms.
Mon Calamari could swivel their eyes independently from one another, focusing on two areas at once. Mon Calamari saw in different wavelengths than Humans, making it difficult for one species to view visuals designed for the other and vice versa. Their eyes were often used to express emotion; staring with the left eye was a way of showing surprise, while staring with the right eye was either a challenge to fight or an expression of love, depending on the circumstances.
Their children ranged from the age of 1-11 with them being considered young adults by 12-16 and full adults between 17-40. A Mon Calamari between the age of 41-57 was considered middle aged and old by 58-79 whilst those above the age of 80 were held to be venerable.[3]
Due to their fish-like appearance, the Mon Calamari were referred to by the somewhat derogatory Deal-slang expression "Mon Cals in a fishbowl", which referred to the act of making several big and easy deals from naïve or less-than-intelligent clients.
Society and culture
- "I tell you, it was like blasting Mon Cals in a fishbowl."
- ―Deal-slang expression
The Mon Calamari had developed a very advanced and civilized culture. Art, music, literature, and science showed a creativity surpassed by few in the galaxy. Mon Calamari literature depicted stars as islands in a galactic sea. This showed a passionate longing to explore space and discover other civilizations.[4] In terms of temperament, they were both soft spoken and gentle. They were extremely tempered to the point that they were slow to anger and had the remarkable ability to maintain their concentration without being distracted by emotional responses.[5] Another notable traits amongst their personality included being inquisitive and creative as well as being quiet.[1] In addition, they were known for a near-legendary quality of being both determined as well as dedicated. This meant that once a Mon Calamari decided on a course of action, they were not easily swayed from that decision.[5] As they are idealistic and daring, they often fixated themselves on causes that seemed hopeless or lost from the start. As such, they had a great deal of enthusiasm and spirit which was often masked by their quiet, orderly exterior. Ultimately, a Mon Calamari often attempted to demonstrate that even dreamers and thinkers were capable of daring and brave when the need arose. This meant that they often thought of the needs of the society and believed in performing the greater good to the point that they placed it above the good of the individual.[1]
They had developed a reputation for being one of the most skilled starship designers in the galaxy. This partly stemmed from the fact that they saw everything as a work of art rather than being a simple tool or weapon.[1] Their technology was notable for being unique, yet comparable to that of the other inhabitants of the galaxy. While their starships were significantly different from those of other races, they were in fact more efficient in design. However, such vessels tended to be extremely difficult to construct.[5] The mathematically-minded Givin could not stand the Mon Calamari spaceships, as they were too organic and not geometric enough.
The Mon Calamari language was shared with the Quarren though many members of the species adopted Basic as their common tongue.[4] In fact, they were able to speak both of these languages with ease though in the case of Basic, their vocal cords often produced a gurgling sound when they spoke in that tongue.[1] Squid Lake, a performance of Mon Calamari dance, played at the Galaxies Opera House on Coruscant in 19 BBY. The audience for the premiere included such influential figures as Supreme Chancellor Palpatine and Anakin Skywalker.
- "A friendly escort, don't forget, if you know what I mean."
- ―Aves
Their species had long been recognized for their organizational and analytical skills.[1] It was this trait that made them brilliant strategists and tacticians.[6] In terms of governance, the Mon Calamari made use of a highly efficient representative form of government that was similar to the Senate.[5] They tended to be lawful and an organized people with little tolerance for those that operate outside the status quo.[1] As such, Mon Calamari tended to dislike and mistrust smugglers, with the famous Admiral Ackbar being no exception. The loathing of smugglers and all things smuggling on the part of the Mon Calamari was considered to be the stuff of wardroom legend. This facet of Mon Calamari culture led to some tension in the early days of the New Republic. One of the cultural inclinations of the species was that truth of a person's character was capable of being expressed through their eyes.[7][8] Mon Calamari also possessed a keen love of flying through the stars.[1]
While the Mon Calamari cherished peace, they were not above waging war in causes that they believed in.[1] As such, though they were noted for being peaceful, there were known to possess warrior clans within their society with a long tradition of military service within certain families that extended generations. These clans believed that their skills as warriors were second to none and fiercely believed in their superiority on the battlefield.[9] Conflict with the Galactic Empire would forever change Mon Calamari culture. Once seen as one of the most peaceful species in the galaxy, warfare has come to define the Mon Calamari people. Once their allegiance to the Rebel Alliance had been solidified, the Mon Calamari began a massive military buildup. The shipyards over their home planet of Dac, began converting their ships for war. These ships, once viewed as some of the most beautiful and luxurious passenger liners in the galaxy, quickly became instruments of death and destruction. Though new to warfare, the Mon Calamari quickly adapted and soon found themselves at home with the concept. Nearly overnight, thousands of Mon Calamari began to fill the ranks of the Alliance.
As soldiers, the Mon Calamari were known to fight with a resolve that rivaled the Wookiees. As pilots, the Mon Calamari would control their ships like an artist would control a paintbrush. Their most notable role in the Rebellion were the officer and tactical positions that the Rebels desperately needed to fill. The Mon Calamari were renowned for their leadership and tactical brilliance both in space and ground combat. After the defeat of the Empire and the establishment of the New Republic, the Mon Calamari found themselves unwilling to return to their pre-Imperial pacifism and military disarmament. Instead the Mon Calamari felt the galaxy was yet to be safe and continued to devote ships, personnel, and resources to the Republic. Even 40 years after the Battle of Yavin the Mon Calamari were still noted for their continued military excellence, with many Mon Calamari serving at the highest ranks of the Galactic Alliance military. By the time of the defeat of the Galactic Alliance in 130 ABY and the rise of the Galactic Empire under Sith rule, the shipyards over Mon Calamari consisted of a massive and heavily armed construction station that ringed the entire planet.
History
- "Mon Calamari are not aggressive. They value life too much -- including their own."
- ―Darth Azard.
Early history
The Mon Calamari shared their planet with the Quarren, the Whaladons, the Moappa, and the Knowledge Bank. The species claimed that their race came of age in the ancient island chain of Mkbuto Islands which was considered sacred as a result.[10] Their primitive ancestors were shore dwellers though had an affinity for water as well as fed largely on crustaceans, fish and fruit. Over the millennia that followed, they developed a rudimentary form of aquaculture which allowed them to farm fish as well as cultivate kelp.[4] Unlike the other species, their civilization was centered in the shallow parts of the ocean and on Dac's few islands. This gave them a technological head start over the planet's other denizens, especially the Quarren of the ocean depths. Despite this being the case, their technological progress was relatively slower to that of Humans due to the weak metals in their homeworlds crust.[4]
Circa 4,500 BBY, the Mon Calamari were attacked by the Quarren leading to the devastating Quarren War. The Mon Calamari, though less aggressive by nature, had much better technology, and won the war. In order to prevent future wars, the Mon Calamari took hundreds of young Quarren prisoners, taught them the ways of Mon Calamari civilization, then set them free. After the re-educated Quarrens gained control over Quarren civilization, peace between the two peoples continued for centuries (though it was sometimes a tense relationship). After the initial confusion had passed between the two races, the Mon Calamari formed a symbiotic relationship with the Quarren which resulted in a golden age engulfing their planet. As the Calamari began to advance technologically, they started to construct floating cities which became government, learning and cultural centers.[4]
The Mon Calamari had always been explorers, even from their earliest records, and wanted to explore the stars. As part of their desire to reach the stars, the Mon Calamari along with their Quarren partners created a program for their slow expansion into space. This started with the creation of a ring of habitats as well as science laboratories from which they could further chart their mission. For over a century, they developed their understanding of zero-gravity as well as starship propulsion before they were ready to take the next step of their journey..[10] It was the Mon Calamari mathematician known as Q-Viza who invented his species cavitation hyperdrive technology which, whilst slower than the Corellian equivalent, allowed his species to establish colonies on worlds such Hinakuu in the years between 4,400 BBY to 4,200 BBY.[11] What followed was early starliners being launched to nearby worlds where they colonized the planets Mantan and Ruisto as well as established an asteroid mining operation that was overseen by the Quarren who refined metals to supplement the construction efforts of the Mon Calamari.[10] This wave of expansion led to the development of the rough boundaries of what became known as Mon Calamari Space though their expansion was limited due to both practical as well as psychological reasons.[11]
Joining the Republic
It was during this peaceful era of expansion that first contact came with the Galactic Republic[10] in 4,166 BBY, just prior to the Great Sith War.[12] This was when Republic scouts made contact with Mon Calamari starships at Ruisto.[11] Before this time, the Republic was aware of the existence of the Dac system through probes but deemed it too far from known space for further expansion. As the two civilizations made contact with one another, the Mon Calamari showed their eagerness in learning more of the vast Republic as well as its great knowledge of the galaxy. Their Quarren cousins, however, were more cautious and urged discretion.[10] The Mon Calamari and their homeworld remained a mystery to the Republic over the years due to outsiders being unwilling to interact with the inhabitants as they were constantly on the brink of war. While there was contact between the two, relations were not solid between the two races as the Mon Calamari were reluctant to trust those from off-world.[12]
Mon Calamari delight turned to dismay when the corrupt forces that gripped the Galactic Republic devastated their homeworld. Later, Dac joined the Galactic Senate. One Mon Calamari even served as Supreme Chancellor in 3,653 BBY, during the Sacking of Coruscant.[13] Some Mon Calamari even served in the Republic Military in the Cold War that followed the Great Galactic War.[14]
C. 529 BBY, a number of needy Mon Calamari and Quarren locals were approached by recruiters sent by Hugo Bartyn. Bartyn wanted amphibian fishermen to settle a new city in Lamaredd and tempted these poverty-stricken individuals with promises of untouched seas in a new frontier. Once they arrived, however, they became slave laborers. Besides, all the aliens were forced to live in crowded conditions and, as Mon Calamari and Quarrens could never stand each other, this eventually caused inter-species violence — and the eventual creation of a Quarren colony, The Shoals.[15]
During the last decades of the Galactic Republic, the government of Dac, and its representation in the Galactic Senate, was shared between the Mon Calamari and the Quarren. While many Mon Calamari traveled through the galaxy and individuals from the Republic came to Mon Calamari Space, ultimately Dac and its colonies were visited infrequently. Furthermore, the planet resisted any attempts at formally joining the Republic which led to Mon Calamari and its legendary shipyards being considered rumors by many.[10] Just before the Clone Wars, the corrupt Quarren Senator Tikkes allowed Thalassian Slavers to operate in Calamari Sector, and defected to the Confederacy of Independent Systems as leader of the Quarren Isolation League after being forced out of office. Another Mon Calamari by the name of Merai even led Separatist forces to attack the cloning facilities on Kamino. A civil war on Dac ensued, with the Republic loyalist Mon Calamari Knights joining Republic forces against the Quarren Isolation League.[16] After the Republic victory at the Battle of Dac, new accords between the Quarren and Mon Calamari were signed, with pro-Republic Senators Tundra Dowmeia (a Quarren) and Meena Tills (a Mon Calamari) jointly representing Dac in the Senate. At some point in the conflict, Count Dooku unleashed the Force Harvester on Mon Calamari and other worlds during the Dark Reaper Crisis.[10]
The Empire and Beyond
With the dawn of the Galactic Empire, the Mon Calamari initially welcomed the Imperial forces when they entered their system. However, the Imperials saw the people of Dac—the Mon Calamari in particular—as natural slaves whose industries and resources could be used to power the Imperial war machine.[4] The Imperial leadership may also have been suspicious because both of Dac's senators signed the Petition of 2000. Aided by the sabotage of the planetary shields by Quarren saboteurs such as Seggor Tels, the Empire swiftly conquered Mon Calamari. The Mon Calamari led a passive resistance movement following Imperial forces forcibly taking governance of their world and treating them with contempt. While they were largely unsuccessful and enslaved, the Mon Calamari did not yield their desire for freedom. Emperor Palpatine did not tolerate any form of defiance to his rule and thus ordered three Mon Calamari cities to be destroyed in reprisal which killed thousands. Regardless, the Imperial attack did not succeed in breaking the Mon Calamari spirit. Eventually, the Mon Calamari, joined by the Quarren, rose up against their oppressors, driving them off their planet.[4]
Later, an Imperial sentientologist named Obo Rin, working under the direction of Darth Vader, wrote the Catalog of Intelligent Life in the Galaxy. In an attempt to discredit the Mon Calamari, this work included falsified claims that the first contact between the Mon Calamari and galactic civilization occurred during the reign of the Galactic Empire. This was accepted as truth by many citizens of the Empire, further angering the Mon Calamari.
A critical change in the Mon Calamari's position came when the Rebel Alliance rescued a Mon Calamari slave by the name of Ackbar from Grand Moff Tarkin. Ackbar joining the Rebel Alliance led to him convincing the rest of his species in supporting the Alliance to Restore the Republic.[17] With the introduction of the Mon Calamari into the Rebel fleet, they proved to be an an invaluable asset in the Galactic Civil War.[17] They were, in fact, the first alien civilization to declare their support for the Rebel Alliance.[3] The Rebel Alliance were quick to rely on the Mon Calamari for military planning.[6] As the Mon Calamari were masters of starship construction, they began supplying the Alliance with badly needed Mon Calamari Star Cruisers, the capital ships that could take on the Galactic Empire's ships of the line. Prior to joining the Alliance, the Mon Calamari had only built passenger liners because of their peaceful ethos. During the promotion of Ackbar to the title of Admiral, the Mon Calamari proved to be instrumental in the addition of Mon Calamari Star Cruisers into the Alliance fleet as well as their conversion into full scale military capital ships.[17] During the Battle of Endor, Mon Calamari vessels were used by the Alliance and played a major role in the battle.
In 4 ABY, the Mon Calamari began campaigns against Imperial forces in the Outer Rim and were eager to strike back at their enemies who had harried them for so long in the past. Their actions led to victories on Emmer and Makem Te whilst they continued to combat the warlord territories of Zsinj as well as Teradoc. These aggressive attacks, however, halted after the Imperials launched an assault against the Hast shipyards which saw the Mon Calamari change tactics by deciding to protect the newly forming New Republic government. Their only notable action in leaving Mon Calamari Space was to stop the ramapage of Stenax through the Gordian Reach in the following year.[11]
During the reborn Emperor Palpatine's insurrection in 10 ABY, the Mon Calamari were targeted by the Imperial Remnant in retaliation for supporting the Rebel Alliance. Many Mon Calamari floating cities were destroyed by the massive World Devastators. However, the Empire's efforts were repulsed during the First Battle of Dac. Dac came under assault again by the forces of Admiral Daala in the Second Battle of Mon Calamari, but her forces were also repelled. During the Yuuzhan Vong invasion, Dac was used as the temporary capital of the newly formed Galactic Federation of Free Alliances after the loss of Coruscant.
Legacy era
By the end of the Sith-Imperial War, the Mon Calamari were reduced from their equal status under the One Sith. Since then, the Mon Calamari assisted Alliance Admiral Gar Stazi, by supplying recruits, parts, supplies, and bacta. When Stazi stole the Imperious-class Star Destroyer Imperious, Darth Krayt took his frustration out on all of Dac's population. He ordered the immediate extermination of ten percent of the Mon Calamari population and internment of the rest in work camps to provide an example of the consequences of betraying the Sith to the rest of the galaxy. The first act in the genocide ordered by the Emperor was the massacre of the Mon Calamari Council. However, in order to oppose the extermination of their people, the Mon Calamari Rangers were formed. During the evacuation of Dac twenty percent of the Calamari were saved.
After that, they were relocated to various safe spots in the galaxy.
Notable Mon Calamari
- Ackbar - Supreme Commander of the Alliance Fleet and Supreme Commander of the New Republic Defense Force
- Jesmin Ackbar - niece of Ackbar, founding member of, and communications expert for, Wraith Squadron
- Ackdool - Commanding Officer of the Star Cruiser Mediator.
- Cilghal - niece of Ackbar, Senator for Dac and Jedi Master in the New Jedi Order
- Bant Eerin - Rise of the Empire era Jedi Knight
- Gumbrak Hoxz - Rise of the Empire era Padawan
- Gial Gahan - Member of the Galactic Alliance Triumvirate
- Ibtisam - Pilot of Rogue Squadron
- Monia Gahan - Pilot of Rogue Squadron and member of the Galactic Alliance Remnant
- Meena Tills - Joint representative of Dac in the Galactic Senate
- Timi Rotramel - Last representative of Dac in the Imperial Senate, early member of the Rebel Alliance.
- Thaneespi - Deck officer/tactical analyst on Home One at the Battle of Endor
- Merai - Separatist Naval Commander during the Clone Wars
- Pashna Starkiller - Seasoned officer in the Rebel Alliance and New Republic
- Arikakon Baraka - Admiral and Supercruiser Commander
- Terpfen - Unwilling Imperial spy
- Cha Niathal - Supreme Commander of the Galactic Alliance Defense Force
- Sissalik - second and final Captain of Nanda's Luck
- Genkal - Captain of the Naritus
- Halabar - Respected professor on Calamari.
- Nahdar Vebb - Jedi Knight and second former Padawan of Kit Fisto
- Pakmillu - Captain of the Outbound Flight
- Unidentified Mon Calamari chancellor - The Supreme Chancellor of the Galactic Republic during the Great War in 3,653 BBY.
- Eekar Oki- Jedi Knight during the Clone Wars.
- Tanquar-leader of the Mon Calamari Rangers.
- Yos Kolina - Leader of the Mon Calamari people some time during the Clone Wars.
- Lee-Char - Son of Yos Kolina and leader of the Mon Calamari people following his father's assassination.
Mon Calamari achieved a certain degree of influence in the planet Lamaredd; the new boat designs had a clear Calamarian influence, and several Mon Calamari were locally well-known — particularly the constable and later Administrator Mix Liddell, but also the pretty casino owner Nyubuna Bulul and[15] the dockmaster Howe Walwahd.[18]
Behind the scenes
Before the release of the prequel trilogy, when West End Games was responsible for generating most of the backstory for the various alien species in the Star Wars galaxy, the Mon Calamari and the Quarren were said to have had their first contact with offworlders when the Galactic Empire discovered their world. This generated continuity problems when Quarren appeared as background aliens in The Phantom Menace, and when the Mon Calamari Padawan Bant Eerin appeared in the Jedi Apprentice series. The idea that the Mon Calamari's conflict with the Empire was their first experience with offworlders was retconned away when they appeared as loyal members of the Galactic Republic in Star Wars: Clone Wars. Geonosis and the Outer Rim Worlds explained these previous references as Imperial propaganda.
When Return of the Jedi was in pre-production, George Lucas took one look at a nameless alien design laid out by the production creature designers. He decided at that moment that it was going to be Admiral Ackbar. Creature designer Phil Tippet named the species after his lunch of calamari salad one day as a joke. Eight creature masks were constructed for Mon Calamari background characters, though only Ackbar's was fully detailed and articulated.
In Star Wars: Legacy 32: Fight Another Day, Part 1, it is stated that Mon Calamari can breathe underwater. However, according to other sources Mon Calamari have to use an Organic gill if they wish to stay underwater for an extended period of time. The official StarWars.com Databank makes the compromise that Mon Calamari can breathe underwater, but find it uncomfortable and thus prefer to use an organic gill whenever possible.
Mon Calamari are sometimes portrayed with very fin-like legs and feet, yet they are usually shown wearing pants and boots that would fit more Human-like legs and feet. Apparently the cartilaginous tissue of their feet is flexible enough to conform to footwear made for humans.
'Calamari' means 'squid' in many European languages. Many names of Mon Calamari characters are actually Arabic words and names, such as Ackbar, Ibtisam, Ragab, Jesmin, Cheb, and so on. 'Calamari' is also the general name of a Mediterranean dish consisting of deep-fried squid.
Appearances
Non-canon appearances
- Tag & Bink: Revenge of the Clone Menace
- A Death Star Is Born
- Tag & Bink Are Dead
- The Princess Leia Diaries Template:Am
- Star Wars Infinities: Return of the Jedi
- LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy
- LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga
- LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars
- LEGO Star Wars: The Padawan Menace
Sources
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 Roleplaying Game Revised Core Rulebook
- ↑ The Essential Guide to Alien Species
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Ultimate Alien Anthology
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 Star Wars Sourcebook (Second Edition)
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 Galaxy Guide 4: Alien Races (Second Edition) Cite error: Invalid
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tag; name "GG4:AR2" defined multiple times with different content - ↑ 6.0 6.1 Agents of Deception
- ↑ Luke Skywalker and the Shadows of Mindor
- ↑ The Last Command
- ↑ Cestus Deception
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.6 Geonosis and the Outer Rim Worlds
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 The Essential Atlas
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 Knights of the Old Republic Campaign Guide
- ↑ Star Wars: The Old Republic, Threat of Peace Act 1: Treaty of Coruscant
- ↑ Star Wars: The Old Republic
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 "Bartyn's Landing" — Star Wars Gamer 7
- ↑ Clone Wars Campaign Guide
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 17.2 Rebellion Era Campaign Guide
- ↑ "Reckonings" — Star Wars Gamer 7