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Lanoree Brock
Biographical information
Homeworld

Tython[1]

Born

25,818 BBY[1]

Physical description
Species

Human[2]

Gender

Female[2]

Hair color

Auburn[2]

Eye color

Gray[2]

Skin color

Tan[2]

Chronological and political information
Era(s)

Pre-Republic era[1]

Affiliation

Je'daii Order[1]

Known masters

Lanoree Brock was a human female Je'daii Ranger that lived during the Force Wars, she was also the sister of Dalien Brock.

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BiographyEdit

Early lifeEdit

Lanoree Brock was a human female Je'daii Ranger who lived during the Force Wars and was the daughter of two Je'daii Masters and the sister of Dalien[1]. At some point Brock was a negotiator on Ska Gora and before she was able to finish the negotiations there one of the parties were killed and forests were set on fire.[2]

Negotiations on ZeristEdit

Around 25,793 BBY Brock and fellow Je'daii Ranger Hawk Ryo were sent to Zerist by the Je'daii Council to prevent fighting between the Dessain Mining company and its miners, who were fighting over whether the miners would get a vote in how the company was run, and to find the kidnapped girl Oma Dessain. As Eomin Dessain, the leader of Dessain's management, refused to allow anyone who wasn't family to run the company, Oma was to marry Brom Santis, the leader of the miners Akro Santis' oldest son, as the marriage would allow Brom to be the voice of the miners. Brock acted as in intermediate to both parties while Ryo searched for Oma. Brock was later commed by Ryo who told her that it was possible that his crime lord brother, Baron Volnos Ryo, may have been involved in the girl's kidnapping and that he might have found where they were holding her.[2]

After discovering that both parties were at their breaking points Brock fired her slugthrower into the ceiling to gather everyone's attention and suggested that they restart their negotiations. After Ryo rescued Oma Betolo, Eomin's servant, poisoned Brock's drink, Vaisamond red wine, in an attempt to kill her. She used the Force to stop him as he attempted to escape, and Betolo revealed the reason he betrayed the Dressians' and stated that with an luck Oma was dead. Ryo later returned Oma to Eomin and Oma refused to marry Brom. As she sympathized with Oma Brock suggested that both family participate in the practice called Fostering.[2]

The practice would have both children live with the others family for six months, allowing Brom to be the voice of the miners and Oma would learn about the miners live firsthand. After both parties agreed to the suggestion and the details were worked out Brock and Ryo later met at the local spaceport and went their separate ways. Brock was returning to Tython after being summoned back by the Je'daii Council for her next mission, and Ryo was heading out to Furies Gate to meditate.[2]

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Personality and traitsEdit

Lanoree Brock was a human female with auburn hair, gray eyes, and tan skin. Brock was haunted by the result of the negotiations on Ska Gora. Brock believed that Oma Dessain didn't have to participate in the arranged marriage, in order for the miners to have a voice in how Dessain Mining would be ran.[2]

Power and abilitiesEdit

Lanoree Brock was proficient in the use of Telekinesis.[2]

Behind the ScenesEdit

Lanoree Brock first appeared in John Ostrander's short story Dawn of the Jedi: Eruption which was published in Star Wars Insider 141 and released on April 30, 2013. Brock later appeared in Tim Lebbon's novel Dawn of the Jedi: Into the Void which was released on May 7.

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SourcesEdit

Notes and referencesEdit

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