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+ | '''Bog Divinian''', nicknamed '''[[Bantha]] Bog''' by [[Keets Freely]], was a [[Sexes|male]] [[Human]] [[senator]] of the [[Galactic Republic]] from [[26 BBY]] until [[22 BBY]]; he represented [[Nuralee]]. Later, he became the Imperial governor of the [[Leemurtoo system]]. |
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By the time of his [[marriage]] with [[Astri Oddo]], Divinian was a homesteader in the [[Outer Rim Territories|Outer Rim]].<ref name="Trail of Jedi">''[[Jedi Quest: The Trail of the Jedi]]''</ref> The husband of Astri Oddo and father of [[Lune Oddo Divinian]], he was elected with backing from the [[Commerce Guild]]. In exchange, he kept quiet about their involvement in a scandal on [[Euceron]]. Divinian was also on the Games Council for the [[Galactic Games]] on [[Euceron]]. It was noted that he disapproved of [[podracing]]. He joined [[Sano Sauro]] in denouncing the [[Jedi]], and debated heatedly with [[Bail Prestor Organa|Bail Organa]] over Senate support of the Jedi. However, his proposals lost all support when the Jedi stopped [[Granta Omega]]'s apparent attempt to murder [[Palpatine]] and several Senators in the [[Grand Convocation Chamber|Senate Rotunda]] itself. |
By the time of his [[marriage]] with [[Astri Oddo]], Divinian was a homesteader in the [[Outer Rim Territories|Outer Rim]].<ref name="Trail of Jedi">''[[Jedi Quest: The Trail of the Jedi]]''</ref> The husband of Astri Oddo and father of [[Lune Oddo Divinian]], he was elected with backing from the [[Commerce Guild]]. In exchange, he kept quiet about their involvement in a scandal on [[Euceron]]. Divinian was also on the Games Council for the [[Galactic Games]] on [[Euceron]]. It was noted that he disapproved of [[podracing]]. He joined [[Sano Sauro]] in denouncing the [[Jedi]], and debated heatedly with [[Bail Prestor Organa|Bail Organa]] over Senate support of the Jedi. However, his proposals lost all support when the Jedi stopped [[Granta Omega]]'s apparent attempt to murder [[Palpatine]] and several Senators in the [[Grand Convocation Chamber|Senate Rotunda]] itself. |
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Bog Divinian, nicknamed Bantha Bog by Keets Freely, was a male Human senator of the Galactic Republic from 26 BBY until 22 BBY; he represented Nuralee. Later, he became the Imperial governor of the Leemurtoo system.
Biography
By the time of his marriage with Astri Oddo, Divinian was a homesteader in the Outer Rim.[1] The husband of Astri Oddo and father of Lune Oddo Divinian, he was elected with backing from the Commerce Guild. In exchange, he kept quiet about their involvement in a scandal on Euceron. Divinian was also on the Games Council for the Galactic Games on Euceron. It was noted that he disapproved of podracing. He joined Sano Sauro in denouncing the Jedi, and debated heatedly with Bail Organa over Senate support of the Jedi. However, his proposals lost all support when the Jedi stopped Granta Omega's apparent attempt to murder Palpatine and several Senators in the Senate Rotunda itself.
By 18 BBY, Divinian had managed to rise to the rank of Imperial Advisor. Stationed on the desert planet Samaria, he was in charge of overseeing Ferus Olin's attempt to root out the saboteur in the planet-wide computer system. When Samaria fell to Imperial occupation, Divinian was appointed governor of Leemurtoo system, encompassing both Samaria and Rosha. Later that year, Divinian wholeheartedly enrolled Lune in the Coruscant Naval Academy. When the instructor, Maggis, called him in for a conference later that year, Maggis told Divinian that Lune had been selected for an unknown project. Although Divinian showed some discomfort, he allowed his son to be taken away. Unknown to him, Lune would be the subject of scientist Jenna Zan Arbor's experimental memory drug.
Appearances
- Jedi Quest: The Trail of the Jedi (First mentioned) (Indirect mention only)
- Jedi Quest: The Dangerous Games (First appearance)
- Jedi Quest: The False Peace
- The Last of the Jedi: A Tangled Web
- The Last of the Jedi: Return of the Dark Side
- The Last of the Jedi: Secret Weapon
- The Last of the Jedi: Against the Empire
- The Last of the Jedi: Master of Deception (Mentioned only)
Sources
Notes and references