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"The sun has risen. Let the hunt begin."
―Garnac[4]

Garnac was a Trandoshan male big game hunter who ran a hunting guild comprised of other Trandoshans, including his son Dar. Specializing conductions of hunts on the moon Wasskah, Garnac's guild would kidnap other sentient beings and bring them to one of Wasskah's islands, where they would be released and mercilessly hunted by the Trandoshans.

Biography

"Time to see who's smart enough to join the hunt. Open fire!"
―Garnac — 20?cb=20250116042720 ▶️ (file info)[4]

During the Clone Wars, in 20 BBY,[5] one of the guild members, Lo-Taren, captured the Jedi Padawan Ahsoka Tano and brought her to the Trandoshan moon Wasskah. There, Garnac and his guild hunted Tano and other prisoners, including three younglings; Kalifa, Jinx and O-Mer. Garnac had a son, Dar, who had never killed a Jedi before and a chance would come when Dar was on a hunting trip with the rest of the Trandoshan hunters after his initiation, but things didn't go as planned. Kalifa Force pushed Dar off the vines and he fell to his death. By then, Garnac had successfully tracked Tano and Kalifa through the brush. Upon witnessing his son's demise, Garnac shot Kalifa in a fit of anger with a sniper rifle, killing the previously captured youngling. He shouted at Tano, vowing for revenge against the "Jedi whelps" for killing his son. He yelled that there was no escape for Tano and her comrades and he would hunt them down.[4]

Later, Ahsoka and her companions teamed up with the Wookiee Chewbacca who had been on the Trandoshan dropship, a HCT-2001 Dragonboat-class Reugeot 905 hunted down following the terrible crash of the Trandoshan prisoner dropship killing the flexible but thickish, humiliating Trandoshan pilots Clutch and Goron done by Tano and the Jedi younglings, resulting as a failed attempt in escaping the confinable hunting island of Wasskah. The next morning, Garnac and his forces investigated the destruction and he determined the younglings were organized, bold and Chewbacca was with them.[6]

The three young Jedi and their new friend managed to hijack a Trandoshan hunting speeder after kidnapping the Trandoshan Smug, whom they mind tricked into needing his friend Krix to get them and flew up and attacked the Trandoshans' base of operation, an Ubrikkian floating fortress. Garnac and a two of his subordinates ran out of the trophy room. Garnac yelled to his troops that he wanted them to kill the younglings and he wanted their skins. In response to O-Mer firing the hijacked hover pod's rotary blaster on two of Garnac's troops, Garnac fired a rotary repeating blaster cannon attached to the exterior of the upper deck at O-Mer as the youngling flew around the perimeter of the lower deck, resulting in the pod landing into the lower deck. He told the younglings they had a valiant effort, especially Tano, whom he referred as "Togruta." He boasted she would be a prized trophy in his collection.[6]

However, Wookiee reinforcements led by General Tarfful arrived a moment later on the Zabrak bounty hunter Sugi's ship, the Halo. They had received a distress beacon via a transmitter constructed by Chewbacca. While the fight raged on and the Wookiees started to get the upper hand, Garnac ran inside the trophy room, followed by Tano. After a violent struggle between the two amidst the ensuing chaos, in which he used brute strength, hand-to-hand combats, an axe, a knife and a Trandoshan blaster to try and kill Tano, she eventually won and declared Garnac beaten. Garnac reiterated Tano would pay for the murder of his son. She replied Dar died because of his own actions, not hers. Garnac then turned and reached for the blaster. Tano warned him to not grab it, but he reached for it anyway, prompting Tano to Force push him out of the trophy room, sending him flying through the doors, over the railing and down to the lower deck.[6] Despite the large fall, Garnac managed to survive.[7][8]

Between 19 BBY and 18 BBY,[9] following the reformation of the Galactic Republic into the Galactic Empire, Garnac was present on the planet Serolonis. There, he associated with Grini Millegi, a Dowutin gangster sponsoring the Nosaurian riot racer Jet Venim in the Safa Toma Classic.[7]

Personality and traits

Garnac, Trandoshan trophy hunter

Garnac, Trandoshan trophy hunter

Garnac was a Trandoshan male[1] who stood at 2.1 meters, or 6 feet, 11 inches,[3] had orange eyes and gray skin with green and yellow markings. He was ferocious,[1] evil,[3] thuggish, ruthless and a bloodthirsty individual who led a Trandoshan hunting party that captured and hunted people down for sport on Trandosha's moon Wasskah. He liked nothing more than violence, strong confrontation combatants and was ghastly and intent through hunting down trophies and antiques such as mounted animal heads and creatures.[4] He savored the longing thrill of stalking prey through the underbrush of Wasskah.[1] What Garnac really seemed to care for was his son, Dar, whom he cherished greatly.[4] He proudly watched Dar take up the hunt,[1] pursuing after the Padawan Kalifa. However, Garnac had not counted on the resilience of their Padawan quarry, who had Force Pushed Dar to his death. Dar's death left Garnac in an angered frenzy and he became obsessed with revenge on the Jedi younglings and killed Kalifa with his sniper rifle.[4] However, his vow for revenge was his undoing as he was focused on revenge, it backfired on him and caused his defeat at Ahsoka Tano's hands.[6]

Skills and abilities

As the leader of his hunting party, Garnac was an experienced hunter and a skilled fighter who was seen using a variety, including a knife, a Trandoshan axe, a sniper rifle, a Trandoshan blaster and blaster pistol.[6] His skills as a hunter were evident by the many trophies found adorning the walls of his guild, including Wampas, Wookiees and Rancors along with numerous other lethal beasts.[4] Garnac was skilled in hand-to-hand combats as shown in his terrible ensuing fight with Ahsoka Tano.[6] He also was an experienced tracker and sharpshooter and was known for his survival skills.[3]

Behind the scenes

Garnac first appeared in "Padawan Lost," the twenty first episode of Star Wars: The Clone Wars season 3, and was voiced by Zach Hanks.[4]

A Trandoshan character with a similar model to Garnac appeared in "Faster,"[7] the fourth episode of the television series Star Wars: The Bad Batch's second season, which aired on January 18, 2023.[10] While never specified to be him in the episode,[7] an official promotional asset linked to the show released by Walt Disney Studios via Getty Images on the same day confirmed the Trandoshan to be Garnac in the caption of the asset.[8] This, however, conflicts with Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Character Encyclopedia - Join the Battle!, which states Garnac was killed by Ahsoka Tano[3] in the Star Wars: The Clone Wars episode "Wookiee Hunt."[6]

Appearances

Sources

Notes and references

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 StarWars-DatabankII Garnac in the Databank (backup link)
  2. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Character Encyclopedia - Join the Battle!
  3. 4.00 4.01 4.02 4.03 4.04 4.05 4.06 4.07 4.08 4.09 TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Padawan Lost"
  4. Star Wars: Galactic Atlas dates the events "Ghosts of Mortis" and "Water War" to 20 BBY. As the episode "Wookiee Hunt" takes place between the two episodes according to StarWars.com Star Wars: The Clone Wars Chronological Episode Order on StarWars.com (backup link), Garnac's defeat must take place in that year.
  5. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Wookiee Hunt"
  6. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 TBBtemplate Star Wars: The Bad Batch — "Faster"
  7. 8.0 8.1 GettyImages-Logo ABB-004702 by The Walt Disney Studios on Getty Images (January 18, 2023) (backup link)
  8. Per the reasoning here, the seventh and eighth episodes of The Bad Batch Season 2, "The Clone Conspiracy" and "Truth and Consequences," can be placed in 18 BBY. Therefore, all Season 2 episodes proceeding "The Clone Conspiracy" occur between 19 BBY, which features the end of The Bad Batch Season 1 according to Star Wars: Timelines, and 18 BBY. The Galactic Empire, the formation of which Star Wars: Timelines dates to 19 BBY, sent Mayday's squad to Barton IV over a year prior to the events of the twelfth episode, "The Outpost." As it occurs over a year into the Imperial Era and is set shortly after the events of "Truth and Consequences," the events of "The Outpost" occur around 18 BBY. Following that logic, the ninth through eleventh episodes ("The Crossing" through "Metamorphosis") are also set around 18 BBY because they occur between the events of "Truth and Consequences" and "The Outpost." Finally, all season 2 episodes set after "The Outpost" occur shortly after its events, thereby placing those episodes around 18 BBY as well.
  9. StarWars.com Clone Force 99 Is Back in New Star Wars: The Bad Batch Season 2 Trailer on StarWars.com (backup link)

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