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"This Abednedo I worked with, Awls Ooteek, he said they caught a snippet that came from a far off system."
Brentin Lore Wexley, on an Imperial transmission intercepted by the Rebel Alliance[13]

Abednedos were a sentient species native to the planet of the same name in the Colonies region of the Galaxy. Abednedo were humanoid and mammalian, and their face featured dangling mouth tendrils and two fleshy nostrils. Abednedos were brown, cream or tan in color.

They were a common sight in the galaxy, and were found in multiple, contrasting professions. Notable Abednedo included Resistance pilots Ello Asty and C'ai Threnalli, Rebel Alliance tech specialist Antrot, and Senator Brasmon Kee of Abednedo.

Biology and appearance[]

Brasmon Kee

Abednedo senator Brasmon Kee

Abednedos were a humanoid sentient species that were native to a planet also called Abednedo, located in the Colonies region of the galaxy. A mammalian species,[11] They could be brown,[2] cream,[3] gray,[4] orange,[5] pink,[4] or tan[4] in color, and those who were brown often had skin that was mottled with gray. Abednedo had fleshy nose slits and black eyes, which belonged to sockets that protruded from the side of the individual's elongated head. They also possessed dangling mouth tendrils, which were remnants of sensory organs that helped their ancestors to navigate underground in the dark.[11] They could grow hair above their eyes and on the side[4] and back[14] of their heads, which could be blond,[15] brown,[2] gray,[7] or white[4] in color. Abednedo had arms that terminated in five digits, and legs that ended in three.[11] At least one Abednedo, the scavenger "Crusher" Roodown, was significantly larger than all other known Abednedo.[16]

Society and culture[]

A gregarious and clever species, the Abednedos' curiosity and acceptance of other species, as well as their skill with languages, made them a common sight in the galaxy. Many Abednedos were able to understand and speak Basic.[11] Their own language, Abednedish,[12] had its own writing system.[4] A colonial species, they had migrated and adapted to dominate many worlds.[17]

Abednedos were strong supporters of the New Republic.[11]

History[]

Abednedos evolved from an underground precursor species. They carved out a series of interconnected tunnel-dens, or warrens, to create massive cathedrals, which housed tens of thousands of family units.[11]

At some point, the precursor species evolved into the Abednedo, and they began to start living on the surface of their planet. There, they built multiple cities, spanning the surface of Abednedo. The cities were endless sources of amusement and interest for Abednedos, but in contrast, could strike outsiders as chaotic, due to them including many ornamental spires, flagpoles, and riotously colored carvings.[11]

Shortly after the Battle of Endor,[11] due to their allegiance to the Alliance to Restore the Republic,[18] the Empire occupied Abednedo, and the planet was subject to a climate disruption array.[11] As such, they later elected to become part of the New Republic.[18] After the Resistance was formed by General Leia Organa, the Abednedo were early supporters of Organa, and eventually several Abednedo, including C'ai Threnalli, joined the Resistance.[19]

Abednedo in the galaxy[]

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Resistance pilot Ello Asty

A common sight in the galaxy, Abednedos were found in multiple professions, including freight crewmembers, soldiers, bureaucrats, and slicers.[11]

Some Abednedo served in the Alliance to Restore the Republic. Shortly before the Battle of Endor, Antrot was a male Abednedo tech specialist who was part of Operation Yellow Moon, a mission led by Leia Organa that would see the placement of hyper-transceivers in the Corva sector in an attempt to distract the Galactic Empire from the Alliance Fleet gathering over Sullust. This was done in order to launch its assault on the second Death Star at Endor. During the operation, Antrot died in a suicide attack that heavily damaged the Imperial ship the Shieldmaiden.[8] Another Abednedo was known to have served in the Alliance. The individual was present at a briefing on the status of stopping Operation: Cinder, an Imperial contingency plan devised posthumously by Emperor Sheev Palpatine.[15] Awls Ooteek was another rebellion member.[13]

Similarly, at least three Abednedo joined the Resistance,[2][15] including Ello Asty, who was a member of the New Republic's precision air team prior to joining the Resistance.[20] During the Battle of Starkiller Base, Asty was killed.[2] Other Abednedos who joined the resistance included technician Oddy Muva[15] and pilot C'ai Threnalli.[2]

Abednedo occasionally became politicians.[13][4] In the year 5 ABY,[21] Bushar was an Abednedo senator who served in the Galactic Senate of the New Republic.[13] Twenty-nine years later,[21] Brasmon Kee represented Abednedo in the New Republic. He was killed by the Starkiller Base superweapon in the Hosnian Cataclysm.[4]

The species could also become thugs and criminals. Arno Xan was a thief who built a collection of stolen Imperial armors, which he sometimes wore.[3] Toomata Wree, who was also known as Tooms, was a male Abednedo who was employed by Surat Nuat on the planet Akiva. Shortly after the Battle of Endor, Wree aided his fellow henchmen, Makarial Gravin and Herf, and attempted to retrieve goods stolen by spare parts shop owner Temmin Wexley from Surat's transport ship. However, they were rendered unconscious by Wexley's reprogrammed B1-series battle droid, Mister Bones.[1]Dazur Dar was a member of the Data Seekers, a group of espionage experts who sought to unravel mysteries about the Anoat sector's ancient history. Marn Kel was another member of the Data Seekers who used his expert piloting skills to extract operatives from dangerous situations.[3]

A female Abednedo, Sowa Chuan was employed by Agent Terex of the First Order Security Bureau as a servant.[14] Durm Bormo was a male Abednedo scout. He worked with a team of adventurers on Jakku to discover the secrets of a crashed New Republic corvette.[22]

Crusher Roodown

"Crusher" Roodown was a scavenger on Jakku.

Roodown, nicknamed "Crusher" Roodown, was a scavenger on the planet Jakku. His employer, the junk dealer Unkar Plutt, suspected he was selling salvage to a different buyer, and so Unkar's thugs cut off his arms. He was significantly larger than regular Abednedos. Ilco Munica was a Church of the Force member who lived in the village of Tuanul, also on Jakku. Munica was killed by the First Order, after they attacked Tuanul, looking for former explorer Lor San Tekka, and his map to Luke Skywalker.[4]

Behind the scenes[]

"This character here is an animatronic character, so he can blink, his eyes can move, he can sniff his nose. Obviously it is worn by a performer and his head's inside."
―Creature Effects Supervisor Neal Scanlan describes Ello Asty's animatronic mask in the "Crafting Creatures" featurette[2]
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Concept art for what became the Abednedo.

The Abednedo species were created by creature concept designer Jake Lunt Davies for the 2015 film Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens, and first appeared in the Journey to Star Wars: The Force Awakens prelude series.[1] Five Abednedos appeared in the film, being Ilco Munica, "Crusher" Roodown, Ello Asty, Brasmon Kee[4] and C'ai Threnalli.[23] All characters were played by actors in costumes and animatronic masks, apart from Roodown, who was not animatronic. Ello Asty was performed by Paul Kasey[24] and voiced by Matthew Wood.[25] Asty's costume was also used for C'ai Threnalli.[26] Crusher Roodown was portrayed by Ian Whyte.[27] Ilco Munica was voiced by Dee Bradley Baker.[25]

During the production of The Force Awakens, Ello Asty was named as a reference to the album Hello Nasty by the hip hop group Beastie Boys.[28] The director of the film, J.J. Abrams, is a fan of the band, and said that the name was a suggestion from the creature department. The name was approved by him, due to the Beastie Boys reference, having previously featured their song "Sabotage" in Star Trek and "Body Movin'" in Star Trek Into Darkness. In addition, it served as a phonetic reference to his television show Lost.[29]

Taking note of this, Lucasfilm Ltd. Story Group member and author of the Star Wars: The Force Awakens: The Visual Dictionary, Pablo Hidalgo, named all other Abednedo that appear in The Visual Dictionary as references to the Beastie Boys: Roodown is likely a reference to the song "Root Down," Munica's to the album Ill Communication, and Brasmon Kee to the song "Brass Monkey."[30] The trend was later adopted by other authors. In the Marvel Comics series Star Wars: Poe Dameron, Sowa Chuan and Oddy Muva are likely named after the songs So What'cha Want and Body Movin', respectively.[14][15] In Chuck Wendig's Aftermath: Empire's End, Awls Ooteek evokes the album Paul's Boutique.[13] In Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Slowen Lo, portrayed vocally by Joseph Gordon-Levitt, is yet another reference to the Beastie Boys, this time to their song Slow And Low from the album Licensed to Ill.[31] Poe Dameron: Free Fall introduces an Abednedo named Sarb Iltage, after the song Sabotage.[source?]

The name Abednedo itself is a reference to the song "Shadrach" from Paul's Boutique, which at a certain point namedrops the Biblical character Abednego.[32]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Aftermath
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Star Wars: Uprising
  4. 4.00 4.01 4.02 4.03 4.04 4.05 4.06 4.07 4.08 4.09 4.10 4.11 4.12 4.13 Star Wars: The Force Awakens: The Visual Dictionary
  5. 5.0 5.1 IDWAdventures2020LogoSmaller "The Incident, Part 1" — Star Wars Adventures (2020) 5
  6. Poe Dameron 2
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order
  8. 8.0 8.1 Moving Target: A Princess Leia Adventure
  9. StarWars-DatabankII Slowen Lo in the Databank (backup link)
  10. Star Wars Young Jedi Adventures template logo Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures — "The Jellyfruit Pursuit"
  11. 11.00 11.01 11.02 11.03 11.04 11.05 11.06 11.07 11.08 11.09 11.10 11.11 Star Wars: Aliens of the Galaxy
  12. 12.0 12.1 StarWars-DatabankII Abednedo in the Databank (backup link)
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 13.4 Aftermath: Empire's End
  14. 14.0 14.1 14.2 Poe Dameron 6
  15. 15.0 15.1 15.2 15.3 15.4 Poe Dameron 1
  16. StarWars-DatabankII Crusher Roodown in the Databank (backup link)
  17. Star Wars: The Visual Encyclopedia
  18. 18.0 18.1 Star Wars Battlefront II
  19. Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker: The Visual Dictionary
  20. Bloodline
  21. 21.0 21.1 Star Wars: Galactic Atlas
  22. Star Wars: The Force Awakens Beginner Game
  23. TwitterLogo Leland Chee (@holocronkeeper) on Twitter (April 25, 2017): "That's the idea, yes. Could have been Ello Asty but then Ello died." (content now obsolete; backup link)
  24. Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens — "Crafting Creatures" BluRay featurette
  25. 25.0 25.1 StarWars From "Blast That X-wing!" to "Traitor!": The Voices of Star Wars: The Force Awakens on StarWars.com (backup link)
  26. TwitterLogo Pablo Hidalgo (@pablohidalgo) on Twitter (February 28, 2016): "That's another Abednedo (well, it's the same costume, but we did see Ello die, so therefore, it's another one)." (content now obsolete; screenshot)
  27. Ian Whyte aka Crusher Roodown/Bollie/Chewie on Amino (archived from the original on February 24, 2021)
  28. Instagram-Logo Glyn Dillon (@glyn__dillon) on Instagram: Back on The Force Awakens I came up with the decals for the rebel helmets (which is why my two boys are on Poe's helmet). (September 29, 2017): "JJ had asked me what it said when I was trying to sneak it under the radar, and when I told him it was my boy's names he kindly gave his blessing. Because of this I thought it'd be nice to sneak some Beastie Boys references on one, because of JJ's fondness for getting their songs in his films. So when it came to doing the helmets for the creatures, I thought it'd be nice to do some Aurebesh in a calligraphic way, as if they'd scrawled on their helmets like the young G.I.s and Huey pilots in Vietnam. So on the custom made helmet of this big guy, we did BORN TO ILL on one side and HELLO NASTY on the other (both Beastie Boys albums)... (and of course 'Born to ill' is like the famous Full Metal Jacket BORN TO KILL helmet). Then I forgot all about it... some time later I heard that the CFX dept were referring to this creature as 'Ello Asty' and I realised that the H and the N had been rubbed off in the breakdown process. Tim Shanahan and his team do the most amazing work. They can make everything look as old and lived in as you like, using lots of clever tricks, artistry and good old fashioned elbow grease (as well as real grease). It's one of my favourite depts because really they're the last process on the production line, they're the icing on the cake. And it was in that magic breakdown process that the H and N were lost... and Ello Asty was christened." (backup link)
  29. J.J. Abrams Confirms Name of New 'Star Wars' Character Is Nod to Both Beastie Boys and 'Lost' by Kevin Polowy on Yahoo! Movies (December 10, 2015) (archived from the original)
  30. Star Wars Bookworms Podcast 53: Interview with Pablo Hidalgo on The Star Wars Report (archived from the original on March 8, 2019)
  31. What Was Joseph Gordon Levitt's Cameo in 'Star Wars: The Last Jedi'? by Schmidt, Joe on comicbook (December 17, 2017) (archived from the original on August 7, 2018)
  32. This new Star Wars character is named after the Beastie Boys by Locke, Jesse on A.Side (October 1, 2015) (archived from the original on May 1, 2022)
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