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Manac-Nebut, nicknamed "Touchdown Manny," was a renowned alien athlete from Mororororosc Valley, Ipisestec. He was celebrated for his exceptional performance in his sport as part of the All Zectorn team. Known for his speed, strength, and aggressive playstyle, he earned recognition as one of the sport's top blockers and an apt receptacle carrier. His physical attributes, combined with a low-centered quadrupedal stance, made him highly effective in tasks such as trench crossings and barricade destructions. Throughout his career, Manac-Nebut achieved numerous records, showcasing remarkable endurance, agility, and scoring ability, to the point that he was expected to redefine the term "leash law."

Biography

Manac-Nebut was bred in the year 2-237-93 in Mororororosc Valley, Ipisestec. He grew up to become a celebrated athlete for the All Zectorn team, earning the nickname "Touchdown Manny." He became known as one of the best blockers in his ball sport, as well as a good receptacle carrier, particularly when inside an enemy's mine field. He could achieve a 5.67 velocity in the logarithm stride, held as a good mark for an able-bodied back, and possessed a low-centered, quadrupedal axis, which was instrumental in his selection for the team. Manac-Nebut was seen as a vicious killer on the grass, prone to dismembering his opponents. He was chiefly used for trench crossings and barricade destructions.[1]

At some point, Manac-Nebut was seen as one of the most underrated athletes in his draft. He had been known for gaining fifty-four spectrals on the ground, drinking 540 million gondolas worth of water, and leaping two fractal chasms in one season while managing seventy-five TDs. At one point, he was Ipisestec's second-best receiver, having torn the receptacle out of 47.5 opponents' claws for 345 contusions and three additional scores. His best performance was in ITP's 4 - 2x victory over Memo Sphere U. The athlete nugged the ball forty-two times for twenty-two miles and two TDs while intercepting six trajectory malfunctions for eighteen miles, including a fourteen-mile score, all the while avoiding a single detonation, which was considered a feat. His positive track record suggested that he could possibly redefine the expression "leash law" within his sport.[1]

Personality and traits

A member of a quadrupedal, sharp-toothed, and long-clawed species with speckled, green-brownish skin, dark eyes, and small downward-pointing horns to the side of the head, Manac-Nebut at one point measured five feet in height and weighed 450 pounds. Manac-Nebut was vicious and aggressive while playing for All Zectorn, with a penchant for mutilating his opponents.[1]

Equipment

Manac-Nebut at one point wore a bracelet on his left front leg, as well as a string tied to a fringe of barbs. He also sported a horseshoe-like band around his left horn.[1]

Behind the scenes

A symbol associated with Manac-Nebut's sport

A symbol associated with Manac-Nebut's sport

Manac-Nebut was featured in a segment called "Prospects", written by Bob Carrau for the 1993 book Monsters and Aliens from George Lucas, a publication that combines creature designs and photographs from various projects of George Lucas, creator of the Star Wars franchise, with original text by Carrau.[1] Lucasfilm employee Leland Chee, who maintains the Holocron continuity database, has indicated that information contained in the book is non-canonical in the Star Wars Legends continuity.[2]

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  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 Monsters and Aliens from George Lucas
  2. StarWars.com Holocron continuity database questions on the StarWars.com Message Boards (May 3, 2006): "And is information from Monsters and Aliens from George Lucas canon? Unless referred to by a source that is in-continuity, the information is non-continuity." (original site is defunct)