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Lavina Durada-Vashne Wren
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Lavina Durada-Vashne Wren was a female Human Senator of the Galactic Republic who represented the Cularin system from 32 BBY[1] to 19 BBY.
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Biography
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When the recently-rediscovered (232 BBY) Cularin system joined the Republic in 32 BBY, Wren was elected Senator. One of her first action was a request for an active, galactic military presence in her system, to react against the constant pirate raids on transport ships. Wren firmly believed that the military would discourage the pirates. However, the Republic (which lacked an army at that point) sent a fleet and two divisions of the Thaereian military, under infamous Colonel Jir Tramsig, which proved ineffective for a short-term solution. Senator Wren, the native Tarasins and some idealists, were the only ones impressed by the military presence in the system.[1]
In 22 BBY, during the beginning of the Clone Wars, Senator Wren sent her Senior assistant Sa'arli to Almas, to award the local heroes with the Order of Cularin.[2]
Later in the Clone Wars she was arrested on spurious charges of collaboration with the CIS, which led to Cularin's occupation by clone troopers.
Appearances
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- Star Wars: Darth Plagueis
"Oblivion's Kiss" (First appearance) (First identified as Lavina Wren)
"Halves" (Mentioned only)
"An Official Engagement"
"Coruscani Dawn" (Mentioned only)
"Shadows in Green" (Mentioned only)
"Philology" (Mentioned only)
"Here and Thaere" (Mentioned only)
"Open Aarms" (Mentioned only)
"Belly of the Beaast" (Mentioned only)
"Who Goes Thaere?" (Mentioned only)
"Incursion" (Appears in viewscreen)
"Night's Promise" (Mentioned only)
"Night's Friend" (Mentioned only)
"Night's Homecoming"
"Padawannabes"
"The Dark Side Beckons" (Mentioned only)
"Insecurities" (Mentioned only)
"Lockdown" (Mentioned only)
"Lockdown on Soboll" (Mentioned only)
"Uffel's Prisoners" (Mentioned only)
"A Mon Alone" (Mentioned only)
"Decision: Almas"
"Decision: Coruscant"
"Decision: Cularin"
"Showdown" (Mentioned only)
"Preemptive Strike" (Mentioned only)
"Marching Orders" (Mentioned only)
"Idiosyncrasies" (Appears in datapad) (First identified as Lavina Durada-Vashne Wren)
"Home Again"
"The Heart" (Mentioned only)
"The Eye"
Sources
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- Living Force Campaign Guide (First mentioned)
"Cularin's Lady Senator, Lavina Wren"
"Senator Wren's Social Calendar"
"Gang War"
"Living Force 2003 Preview"
"That Is Nirama's Word"
"Long Live the Republic"
"Burnout"
"Thurm Loogg Speaks"
"Jurisdiction"
"Cularin at Night"
"Thaere Is Not Your Friend"
"False Horizon"
"Destabilization"
"Metatheran Promise" (Indirect mention only)
"The Replacements" (Under Player Handout 1-D)
"Zero Zero Zero"
"Tramsig's Plan"
Living Force Hero Creation Guidelines on Wizards.com (backup links 1 2 on Archive.org)
"Everyone's a Critic"
"All Comers"
"The Believers"
"What Are We, Then?"
"Yara: The Unauthorized Biography"
"Cularin Emergency Announcement"
"The Price of Neutrality -- Isolation"
- The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia