Weet's corpse hung in the castle's dungeon over the years as the Sanyassans continued to hunt for the "power." Although Briqualon accepted that his friend would not return, Weet's father Jimke organized a massive search effort that finally bankrupted him after four years. Weet's fate was confirmed to Briqualon in 3 ABY, when Briqualon infiltrated the Marauders' castle to rescue his captive friend Cindel Towani and came across Weet's skeleton. The skeleton's presence helped Briqualon realize that Towani's own crystal oscillator was in the castle, and, after escaping with it, he and Towani were able to leave Endor.
"He told us about this. He told us it was the key to all his power. A power greater than mine. Greater than Terak's." "But it's just a piece of a star cruiser!" "That's right. The power of the stars! It's what Salak was searching for long ago."
―Charal and Cindel Towani, speaking of a crystal oscillator[src]
While wandering through the forest, Weet encountered a group of Sanyassan Marauders[4] who had themselves been stranded on Endor for nearly a century. The Sanyassans captured Weet[7] and brought him to Terak's Keep, the castle stronghold of their leader, KingTerak. There, they chained Weet to the walls of the keep's dungeon,[1] and he told his captors of the stranded star cruiser[7] and his hunt for a crystal oscillator.[1] The primitive Marauders were both desperate to leave Endor and fascinated by the "power of the stars"—their term for the ability to travel through space[8]—and Terak killed Weet in an attempt to gain that power.[1] When the murder accomplished nothing, the Marauders embarked on a quest to locate Weet's ship and the great power they presumed was contained therein.[7] Weet's corpse was left in the dungeon to rot.[1]
"I know that Salek [sic] is still alive somewhere. If anyone has any information, or any of my fans are willing to donate credits to the search, please contact the Salek-Come-Home [sic] HoloNet registry."
Weet's skeleton hung in Terak's Keep for years after his death.
In 26 BBY, Jimke Weet organized a massive search-and-rescue effort for his son and set up a corresponding HoloNet registry for the receipt of information from anyone who had it. After four fruitless years, he was forced to file for bankruptcy and abandon his efforts. However, the elder Weet refused to give up hope, and in an interview with HoloNet News, he asked his fans to donate any available credits to the registry in order to help revive the search.[2] Meanwhile, on Endor, Weet's body decomposed into a skeleton as the years passed. Although his name was known to Terak's accomplice Charal, Weet was remembered by Terak as "the star traveler."[1]
Briqualon continued repair work on the crashed star cruiser[1] for nearly three decades.[2][3] Although he realized that Weet would not return, he refused to admit it to himself until[1]3 ABY[3] when he shared his story with Cindel Towani, a young shipwrecked Human girl whom he had befriended. The Marauders had attacked an Ewokvillage and killed her entire family before stealing the crystal oscillator from their star cruiser, recognizing it as the power of which Weet had spoken. Towani learned of Weet's fate after later being kidnapped by the Marauders, and when Briqualon stormed Terak's Keep to rescue her, she pointed out Weet's skeleton and told Briqualon that his friend had been killed for "the power thing." Quickly realizing that she meant her family's oscillator, Briqualon snatched it from the castle; after defeating Terak in battle, he used the oscillator to power his ship and leave Endor with Towani.[1]
As a young man, Salak Weet was eager to set out on his charting expedition, hoping that he and Briqualon could "tear up the galaxy." When kidnapped by the Sanyassan Marauders, Weet revealed information to them.[1] After crashing onto Endor, he was missed by his father, who openly wept to the media.[2]
"You see, it was in this Star Cruiser that I crashed to Endor many years ago. My power supply, a crystal oscillator, was shattered. I thought I could fix it but I can't. Without a new crystal oscillator, I can never hope to go home."
―Noa Briqualon, leaving out any mention of Weet in The Ring, the Witch, and the Crystal: An Ewok Adventure[src]
The character of Salak was introduced in Ewoks: The Battle for Endor, a 1985 television movie directed by Jim and Ken Wheat. Although he appears only as a long-dead skeleton, the movie's plot is driven by Salak's past actions.[1] The character was named after actor Tom Selleck, whom ABC Entertainment originally suggested to directors Jim and Ken Wheat could play the role of Noa.[9] Salak is not included in The Ring, the Witch, and the Crystal: An Ewok Adventure, a truncated children's storybook adaptation of the movie written by Cathy East Dubowski—in the storybook, Briqualon tells Towani that he crashed onto Endor years before, but he makes no mention of having been with a partner. Additionally, the book does not provide a back story to the Sanyassan Marauders' desire to leave Endor.[10]