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Boles Roor

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Boles Roor
Biographical information
Homeworld

Sneeve[1]

Physical description
Species

Sneevel[1]

Gender

Male[1]

Height

1.6 meters[1]

Hair color

Brown[2]

Eye color

Green[1]

Chronological and political information
Era(s)

Rise of the Empire era[3]

"Muh first number is about courage! It's not dedicated to all the spineless rejects who just watch the Boonta!"
―Boles Roor[src]

Boles Roor was a male Sneevel, a professional and successful glimmik singer, and a famous podracer pilot, known for his strong voice and his daredevil driving. Initially combining both pursuits, this Sneevel became a star in each profession, singing in the Kallarak Amphitheater on Coruscant and winning the Boonta Eve Classic on Tatooine twice. He was considered a living legend, although not one without detractors. He eventually decided to concentrate on his musical vocation, but returned to sports at least twice on special occasions. Although by then his critics thought Roor's podracing skills were not at their best, his performance was surprisingly good. When racing, Roor favored a Bin Gassi Racing Engines Quadrijet 4-Barrel 904E, even after the model had become obsolete.

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[edit] Biography

[edit] Origins

Boles Roor, celebrity.

A male Sneevel from the planet Sneeve, Boles Roor was an accomplished podracer,[1] commonly racing in non-protective clothing.[4] He was known to pilot his Bin Gassi Racing Engines Quadrijet 4-Barrel 904E pod.[1] His high-output machine with modified cockpit could reach 790 km/h, and Roor could control it at that speed.[1] Roor was the track favorite of the Zugga Challenge on the planet Mon Gazza,[5] and during his career he twice won the prestigious Boonta Eve Classic on Tatooine.[1] Critics, however, attributed his victories less to any real talent and more to sheer luck.[6].

Roor, who regarded himself a crooner before a racer, concentrated on his vocation as a glimmik singer, achieving a successful career.[1] While Roor raced in full clothes,[4] he was naked when singing or casual.[7] Half-retired from podracing by the time the highly-successful Dug Sebulba started in the sport, Roor instead sang in distinguished venues such as the Kallarak Amphitheater on Coruscant, a million-seat hall that regularly sold out for each performance.[8]

Neglecting his vehicle's upkeep, Roor hired a crew of Ishi Tibs to perform maintenance tasks while he was singing.[6] At some point, he also hired Shrivel Braittrand, a Kulless, as his chief mechanic.[9] Even with their work, the pod began to suffer: its dual combustion chambers failed to cool properly,[6][5] its internal components were replaced by sub-par substitutes when needed, and the soldered seams were of poor quality.[6] The racer also had low quality welding in its left engine.[10]

[edit] Boonta Eve Classic, 32 BBY

After an important leave from the podracing pro circuit, Roor returned to the Boonta Eve Classic for the race of 32 BBY.[3] He was not the only old-timer in the race, but both his vehicle and his skills had grown rusty, and the racing scene had evolved without his knowing. Even then, Roor refused to replace his out-of-date pod.[10]

Boles Roor's podracer

The day before the race, Roor and some of the Boonta Eve favorites, including the Xexto Gasgano, the Gran Mawhonic, the Nosaurian Clegg Holdfast, and Sebulba, were featured in the Fode and Beed Show, the talk show of race commentator Fodesinbeed Annodue. Sebulba taunted each of his challengers during the program, with Roor being the only one to reply to him. Roor also announced a glimmik performance for that same night during the show.[7]

On the night before the Boonta, Roor gave his glimmik show in the Poodoo Lounge, in the city of Mos Espa. During his act, Roor arrogantly and noisily taunted the rookie Toong pilot Ben Quadinaros, wagering five million peggats that a cowardly Toong like Quadinaros wouldn't enter the race. To everybody's surprise, including himself, Quadinaros accepted.[1][7][11] Roor avoided public embarrassment by dedicating his first song to Quadinaros, and continued with a loud concert.[7]

In the Boonta Race, Roor was upset to see Quadinaros in the eighteenth starting block from Roor's own tenth post.[1][3] By then, his bet with the Toong was public knowledge. However, Quadinaros's quickly-rented BT410 Quadra-Podracer was sabotaged by another pilot, Ark Roose, who was trying to damage Anakin Skywalker's vehicle.[7] As a result, Quadinaros never advanced past the starting block, nevertheless winning his bet.[3]

Meanwhile, Roor was racing at high speed.[7] He finished the race in sixth place, with a total time of 16:42:473 and an average speed of 781 km/h.[1][12] His rival Sebulba did not even finish the race, as he crashed before reaching the finish, while the victory went to the young Skywalker.[3] During a party after the race, Roor's bet with Quadinaros was the talk of the pilots.[7] Roor was disgruntled, but promptly paid Quadinaros his money.[1]

[edit] Later career

To compensate for his losses during the Boonta Eve Classic of 32 BBY, Roor put podracing back on the shelf and took a tour around the galaxy performing glimmik. In this period of time, he gave his pod to his chief mechanic Braittrand, who modified the racer, and used it in further competitions.[9]

Ten years after the race, Roor had became a legend on his homeworld of Sneeve. He abandoned his retirement to publicly support Senator Jollin Resbin of Sneeve, a proponent of the Military Creation Act during the Separatist Crisis. Roor appeared in a series of holographic endorsements and ran in charity races in the Mid Rim to spread Resbin's message in the area. He was scheduled to run in the Dasoor Challenge the same day of the final vote on the Act, weather permitting.[13]

[edit] Personality and traits

Boles Roor during the Boonta Eve Classic
"I've seen better parts at a junk market!"
―Boles Roor[src]

At 1.6 meters,[1] Boles Roor was relatively short for a Sneevel, who commonly ranged from 1.6 to 2.1 meters in height.[14] Like many others of his species,[14] Roor was shaggy and gave off a pungent smell that was one of his personal trademarks.[1] Another was his powerful voice, which he used to his advantage in his singing career.[1] When singing glimmik, Roor played a pink instrument with a long neck that he carried nonchalantly.[7]

Many Sneevels felt a need for thrill. Roor was not the only one of his species who resorted to dangerous sports as a way of life.[14] Although a capable, awarded pilot in his prime,[1] recognized as such by critics, Roor's podracing skills were less competitive by comparison as of 32 BBY, as the pilots he raced against had faster reflexes and the podracing circuit had changed since his times.[10][15] Nevertheless, Roor considered podracing little more than a hobby, finding much more interest in his vocation as a musician.[1]

For the Boonta Eve Race of 32 BBY, Roor chose to use his old Bin Gassi Racing Engines Quadrijet 4-Barrel 904E, even when other, newer and better models were available; Roor was criticized for this decision.[10] Although most podracer pilots were also the primary mechanics of their own vehicles as of 32 BBY, at that point Roor had low skills in that field relative to his rivals'.[6][16] Rather, Roor hired a crew of other beings to maintain his pod.[6][9] When piloting, Roor wore clothes,[4] something he did not do in when performing gimmik.[7]

Roor's arrogance and bluster showed itself the night before the Boonta Eve in the Poodoo Lounge when he taunted Ben Quadinaros into accepting a five million peggat bet that the former would not enter the race. Roor was subsequently embarrassed by Quadinaros's acceptable of the challenge.[1][8]

[edit] Behind the scenes

A triumphant, digital Roor from the videogame Racer.

Boles Roor was first known as "Shaggy Podracer" in the character's original Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace concept sketches by artist Terryl Whitlatch.[1][17] Roor is never seen on screen in The Phantom Menace. When the Boonta Eve Race announcer calls his name, only his empty cockpit is seen.[1] Boles Roor was voiced by Peter Lurie in the video game Star Wars Episode I: Racer.[18]

The revised rough draft of The Phantom Menace mentions the podracer Boles Roor, from a planet named "Ord Padrove." The name of the planet may have evolved to Ord Pedrovia, Gasgano's podracer.[19]

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[edit] Notes and references

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 1.20 1.21  Boles Roor in the Databank
  2. Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace comic
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2  "Boonta Eve Podrace" - Young Jedi Collectible Card Game (Card: Boles Roor)
  5. 5.0 5.1 Star Wars: Episode I Racer
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5  Boles Roor's Podracer in the Databank
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.7 7.8 Podracing Tales
  8. 8.0 8.1 Coruscant and the Core Worlds
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 Star Wars: Racer Revenge
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 Episode I: The Visual Dictionary
  11.  Ben Quadinaros in the Databank
  12. Inside the Worlds of Star Wars Episode I
  13.  Campaigning Reports from the Mid RimHoloNet News Vol. 531 55
  14. 14.0 14.1 14.2 Alien Anthology
  15. Secrets of Tatooine offers RPG podracing statistics for Roor and other pilots as of the 32 BBY Boonta Eve Classic. Roor's are far below the mean, although he has a comparatively good vehicle in certain areas. Roor's skills are also surprisingly low for what could be expected of a Sneevel pro pilot, considering the high Dextery bonus for Sneevels (although statistics for Sneevels were not released until five months later than Secrets of Tatooine, in Alien Anthology).
  16. Secrets of Tatooine
  17. You must be a member of Star Wars Hyperspace to view this linkGalactic Gallery: Just Call Him Shaggy on Hyperspace (link no longer available; information about this page can be found here).
  18. Star Wars Episode I: Racer at the Internet Movie Database
  19.  Boonta Eve Classic Podracers in the Databank

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