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Cabuck was a Drezar from Drez who was born around 166 BBY. He served as owner, manager, and bartender of the Lomi Usqi Noodle Shop in Point Ueda on the world Ueda during the High Republic Era but resisted customizing it due to a superstitious belief that it was haunted by Lomi Usqi, a previous owner.
In 132 BBY, he witnessed the assassin Mae-ho Aniseya enter the establishment and confront Jedi Master Indara, remaining behind the bar as the pair then fought throughout the noodle shop. He eventually accidentally drew their attention by making a noise, causing Aniseya to throw a knife at him. Indara used the Force to stop the knife before it could hit Cabuck, but this distraction allowed Aniseya to throw another knife into the Jedi's chest, killing her.
Aniseya then approached a surrendering Cabuck at the bar and prepared to attack him until she saw Cabuck's three-year-old son, Cabuck Junior, clinging onto the bartender's leg, after which she left him unharmed and exited the establishment. While investigating the murder, the Jedi Order brought Cabuck to the Trade Federation freighter Fallon, where he misidentified Aniseya's twin sister, Verosha Aniseya, as the murderer. (Read more…)Below are some of the current community projects happening around Wookieepedia. If you are interested in joining in, check out our newcomers hub page to start your editing journey!
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December 25 In-universe, this day is represented by Life Day, a Wookiee celebration of joy and harmony.
- 1975 – Daxiong is born.
- 1977 – Star Wars released as La Guerra de las Galaxias in Mexico.
- 1979 – Star Wars (1977) 33 published.
- 1987 – Joe Kaye dies.
- 2002 – The Official Star Wars Fact File 52 published.
- 2015 – Jason Wingreen dies.
- 2020 – Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian: Making of Season Two premieres on Disney+.
- 2020 – Han Solo published in France.
- 2023 – Richard Franklin dies.
- 2024 – Battle of Jakku — Last Stand 1 published.






















