Cornelius Evazan
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1.7 meters[1] |
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Black and gray[2] |
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Brown[2] |
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None[2] |
- "He doesn't like you."
"I'm sorry."
"I don't like you either. You just watch yourself. We're wanted men." - ―Evazan and Luke Skywalker[src]
Cornelius Evazan[3], alias Roofoo[4] and Doctor Cornelius, was a notorious outlaw and sociopath active during the Galactic Civil War. He considered himself a skilled surgeon, even though his patients were often maimed or killed after botched "operations". By the time of the Battle of Yavin, his activities had earned him a death sentence in at least twelve systems.[5]
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Early criminal career
- "I have the death sentence in twelve systems."
- ―Evazan[src]
No one knows if Evazan ever obtained a true medical degree. Nonetheless, he was remembered as a promising surgeon. His application to the Imperial Academy was rejected when his innate madness was revealed during an interview, and he was shipped off to the prison on Delrian. Evazan escaped to the Hindasar system, where he established his own "practice" specializing in cyborging and inexpensive surgery. Once the medical and law enforcement authorities caught up with him, he disappeared to another system, where he began his operations anew. He would repeat this process on several worlds, with occasional forays into spice smuggling, slaving, assassination, and other crimes. He never stayed in one location too long, and his movement from planet to planet helped him gain more and more victims.[1]
Evazan was searching for immortality, and was hoping that his experiments on his patients' insides would point him on a path to discover it. This pursuit of immortality earned him the nickname "Doctor Death", among others.[source?]
His legacy of victims led him to be pursued by the bounty hunter Jodo Kast, who nearly caught up to him in the Corellian system. Thanks to the intervention of the Aqualish thug Ponda Baba, Evazan managed to escape, but not before one of Jodo Kast's blaster shots caught him in the face. Evazan was scarred for life, but he and Baba formed a beneficial partnership.[1]
[edit] Partnership with Ponda Baba
Evazan and Ponda Baba fled Corellia to hide out on Tatooine, where he set up the Cutting Edge Clinic. Evazan used the boutique to continue his search for immortality until he encountered Luke Skywalker in the Mos Eisley Cantina. They tried to bully the youth into a fight, but found themselves on the wrong side of Obi-Wan Kenobi's lightsaber. The two of them fled the scene after Baba's arm was cut off.[5]
Shortly after these events, Evazan did his best to replace his partner's arm with a cheap cybernetic replacement. The surgery was not a success, and Baba swore revenge, pursuing Evazan across the Galaxy.[1] Eventually, the two reconciled and set up base in a castle on Ando, where Evazan made a new breakthrough. He came to the conclusion that it was the mind and not the body that was the key to immortality. He created a mind-transference machine, planning to transfer Ponda Baba's mind into a new body. He lured and trapped the Aqualish senator chosen to provide the body.[6]
Evazan hoped to transfer his own mind into the body of a "perfect" young man he had captured earlier. Unfortunately for Evazan, the young man was actually a bounty hunter named Gurion Silizzar using a holoshroud to disguise himself. Gurion sought revenge because seven members of his family had been victims of Evazan's operations. Gurion forcibly escorted Evazan up to the castle's roof, where Gurion planned to kill the doctor. Evazan's pet meduza, Rover, saved Evazan's life by attacking Gurion, who then fell off the roof to his death. It was then that the Aqualish senator in Ponda Baba's body went up onto the roof and detonated a thermal detonator. Evazan fell off the roof moments before the explosion. Once again, Rover saved Evazan's life by sacrificing his own to cushion his master's fall.[6]
[edit] Project Starscream and the search for immortality
- "Here lies Dr. Evazan. May he find the peace he did not give his patients."
- ―Evazan's epitaph on Necropolis[src]
Soon after the Battle of Yavin, Evazan went to work for Borborygmus Gog, hoping to gain information from Project Starscream on bringing life to the dead. Evazan moved to Necropolis to work on bringing corpses to life as part of the project. However, during this time, Evazan was being pursued by Boba Fett himself. The bounty hunter caught up to Evazan on the planet Necropolis and executed the mad doctor while he was holding Zak Arranda hostage.
Pylum required that Fett leave Evazan's body behind, in hopes of holding off the Curse of Sycorax, and Fett agreed, but held them all responsible if he never collected the full bounty. Unknown to them all, Evazan had injected himself with a megadose of his own reanimation serum, and he eventually returned to life. However, the serum only worked well on recently-dead bodies. The longer the body stayed dead before being injected, the less likely it was to survive reanimation. Evazan nearly completed his work, but was stopped by the zombie Kairn. Evazan tried to eliminate Hoole, Zak, and Tash Arranda, but Kairn refused to see his friends killed. He used the anti-serum created by D-V9 to kill the zombie army Evazan had created, then was killed himself and Evazan when the potion touched them.
Shortly after that project was broken up by the Shi'ido sentientologist Mammon Hoole.
[edit] Behind the scenes
Alfie Curtis played the role of Dr. Evazan in A New Hope.[1]
In the Robot Chicken Star Wars Special, Evazan is portrayed as a compulsive joker who doesn't know when to stop — a fact which gets Ponda Baba his arm lost.
[edit] Appearances
- The One That Got Away
- A Hunter's Fate: Greedo's Tale webstrip (Voice only)
- Rebel Dawn
- Smuggler's Blues (Ambiguously canonical source)
- Star Wars Journal: The Fight for Justice (Indirect mention only)
- Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope novel (First appearance)
- Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope
- Star Wars 2: Six Against the Galaxy
- LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy (Non-canonical appearance)
- LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga (Non-canonical appearance)
- Hammertong: The Tale of the "Tonnika Sisters"
- Play It Again, Figrin D'an: The Tale of Muftak and Kabe
- The Sand Tender: The Hammerhead's Tale
- Be Still My Heart: The Bartender's Tale
- Nightlily: The Lovers' Tale
- Galaxy of Fear: City of the Dead
- Galaxy of Fear: Planet Plague (Mentioned only)
- Galaxy of Fear: Army of Terror (Mentioned only)
- Doctor Death: The Tale of Dr. Evazan and Ponda Baba
- Star Wars: Chewbacca (Appears in flashback(s))
[edit] Sources
- A Guide to the Star Wars Universe (First Edition)
- The Essential Guide to Characters
- The Essential Guide to Alien Species
- Galaxy Guide 7: Mos Eisley
- The Movie Trilogy Sourcebook
- Star Wars Trilogy Sourcebook: Special Edition
"Premiere Limited" - Star Wars Customizable Card Game (Card: Dr. Evazan)
"Premiere Limited" - Star Wars Customizable Card Game (Card: Ponda Baba)
"Special Edition Limited" - Star Wars Customizable Card Game (Card: Dr. Evazan's Sawed-off Blaster)
- Star Wars: The Action Figure Archive
- Star Wars Miniatures: Universe
- The Official Star Wars Fact File 51
Doctor Evazan in the Databank
[edit] External links
Cantina Roll-Call: Shedding Light on Some Alien Aliases on StarWars.com
Galactic Dregs on Hyperspace



