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"Don't they know that painting the ship red only makes it a better target?"
―Jull Dremon, on the Radiant VII[src]

Lieutenant Jull Dremon was a male Neimoidian who served as Chief Gunner aboard the Trade Federation flagship Saak'ak during the Invasion of Naboo. He relayed Viceroy Nute Gunray's orders to destroy the Radiant VII to OWO-3 and was later transferred to the Droid Control Ship Vuutun Palaa, dying when it was destroyed during the Battle of Naboo.

Biography

Saakak bridge

Sil Unch, Tey How, and Jull Dremon seated on the Saak'ak's bridge

By the year 32 BBY,[1] Lieutenant Jull Dremon served as Chief Gunner[3] aboard the Trade Federation flagship, the modified Lucrehulk-class LH-3210 cargo freighter Saak'ak. Shortly before the Invasion of Naboo,[2] he relayed Viceroy Nute Gunray's orders[3] to destroy the Republic Diplomatic Corps Consular-class space cruiser Radiant VII[2] to a battle droid gunner[4] designated OWO-3.[3] Dremon was later assigned by Gunray to the Droid Control Ship Vuutun Palaa[2] when the Saak'ak left the Naboo system,[3] where he was killed when it was destroyed by Anakin Skywalker during the Battle of Naboo.[2]

Personality and traits

Just before ordering its destruction, Jull Dremon commented that the Radiant VII's red livery only made it a better target.[5] A male[2] Neimoidian,[3] he had mottled gray skin and red eyes.[2]

Behind the scenes

Jull Dremon was originally created for The New Essential Guide to Vehicles and Vessels, a Star Wars Legends reference book written by W. Haden Blackman[5] and released on September 30, 2003.[6] He was retconned into the 1999 film Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace by The Devious Neimoidians Revealed, an article published in Star Wars Insider 147,[3] and his place on the right side of the Saak'ak and Vuunta Palaa's bridges was set in stone by Leland Chee.[7]

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