Star Wars: Skeleton Crew follows the journey of four kids who make a mysterious discovery on their seemingly safe home planet, then get lost in a strange and dangerous galaxy. Finding their way home—and meeting unlikely allies and enemies—will be a greater adventure than they ever imagined.
Join Wim (Ravi Cabot-Conyers), Fern (Ryan Kiera Armstrong), Neel (Robert Timothy Smith), and KB (Kyriana Kratter) as they hurtle headlong into adventure with the mysterious Jod Na Nawood (Jude Law) and the droid SM-33 (Nick Frost). Set in the New Republic era, our brave young heroes with have to contend with dangers including a crew of murderous pirates! Adventure waits for no one!
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Flufto was the nickname of a batch of cloned and customized tookas owned by the rogue archaeologist Doctor Chelli Lona Aphra. Aphra cloned over sixty of the creatures in a laboratory on the Outer Rim planet Son-tuul. Each clone was modified with bio explosives in its genes and exploded in response to the codephrase "Snugglebum Oogiewoogie."
Aphra kept the tookas shrink frozen in a crate, keeping her own Flufto on her during her mission to the planet Skako Minor. Her first tooka was detonated to wipe out an Imperial squad that surrounded Aphra's crew. Another was then taken out, but eventually used as a projectile explosive on the cyborg creature known as a chthonic worm god.
When Aphra's crew visited the Rebel Alliance flight school, the Lucrehulk Prime, her Flufto was allowed to run into the school's control core so that she could chase it inside. The rotation general, Hera Syndulla, shot the tooka dead. After capturing Syndulla, Aphra and her team infiltrated the Imperial complex Hivebase-1, where the rogue archaeologist allowed her remaining tookas to defrost and escape, spreading out through the base before they were detonated thanks to some name changing in the firing registry. (Read more…)From Wookieepedia's newest articles, expansions, and overhauls:
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