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Glimmik was a music genre. During the Imperial Era, the Theelin Chass na Chadic acquired a datachip containing files of glimmick music after making a trade with a girl who collected music from people who had been killed by the Galactic Empire.[1] By 4 ABY,[2] Chadic, now a New Republic pilot, had forgotten she owned the glimmik datachip. She considered bringing the chip with her to the planet Pandem Nai to play the music in her B-wing starfighter during the upcoming battle against the Empire, but decided that it was too saccharine.[1]
Behind the scenes
Glimmik was mentioned in the current Star Wars canon in the 2019 novel Alphabet Squadron, the first installment of the Star Wars: Alphabet Squadron series, written by Alexander Freed.[1] Glimmik originated in the Star Wars Legends continuity, first appearing the book Star Wars Episode I Who's Who: A Pocket Guide to the Characters of The Phantom Menace, written by Ryder Windham in 1999.[3]
Appearances
- Alphabet Squadron (and audiobook) (First mentioned)
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Alphabet Squadron
- ↑ Alphabet Squadron takes place several weeks after the Battle of Endor, which Star Wars: Galactic Atlas dates to 4 ABY.
- ↑ Star Wars Episode I Who's Who: A Pocket Guide to the Characters of The Phantom Menace
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