This species was a sentient species that existed in the galaxy.[1]
Biology and appearance
This humanoid sentient species was distinguished by their orange to gray gradient skin, as well as their beaked mouths.[1]
Species in the galaxy
A member of this species on Coruscant
In 9 ABY,[2] a member of this species could be found on the planet Coruscant around the time Penn Pershing embarked on his mission to retrieve the mobile lab station.[3] Less than a year later,[4] another member of this species could be found enjoying themselves in the company of fellow alien at the Skull Ridge Mountain Hotel & Spa on the planet Lanupa shortly before Jod Na Nawood and company arrived in search of Tak Rennod's secret lair.[5] Much later, in 34 ABY,[6] a third member of this species was seen gambling at the Canto Casino and Racetrack in Canto Bight on Cantonica when the Resistance agents Finn and Rose Tico arrived searching for the Master Codebreaker.[1]
Behind the scenes
King 19 by Jake Lunt Davies
The species made their debut in the 2017 film Star Wars: Episode VIII The Last Jedi, directed by Rian Johnson.[1] This species was designed by concept artist Jake Lunt Davies, and concept art for it was titled King 19.[7] According to the Keeper of the Holocron, Leland Chee, as of April 1, 2025, this species still did not have a name within the official Holocron continuity database.[8]
Appearances
Star Wars: The Mandalorian — "Chapter 19: The Convert"
Star Wars: Skeleton Crew — "You Have a Lot to Learn About Pirates"
Star Wars: Skeleton Crew — "Zero Friends Again"- Star Wars: Episode VIII The Last Jedi (First appearance)
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 Star Wars: Episode VIII The Last Jedi
- ↑ Star Wars: Timelines dates the events of "Chapter 1: The Mandalorian" of The Mandalorian Season One to 9 ABY. In addition,
"A Certain Point of View" — Star Wars Insider 228 also dates "Part Seven: Dreams and Madness" to nine years after the events of Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope, which corresponds to 9 ABY per Timelines. "Part Seven: Dreams and Madness" takes place after the conflict on Mandalore, which is the main event depicted in "Chapter 23: The Spies" and "Chapter 24: The Return," the final two episodes of The Mandalorian Season Three. Therefore, Seasons One through Three of Star Wars: The Mandalorian, the latter of which includes "Chapter 19: The Convert," must all be set in 9 ABY as well.
- ↑
Star Wars: The Mandalorian — "Chapter 19: The Convert"
- ↑ Star Wars: Timelines dates the events of "Chapter 1: The Mandalorian" of The Mandalorian Season One to 9 ABY. In addition,
"A Certain Point of View" — Star Wars Insider 228 also dates "Part Seven: Dreams and Madness" to nine years after the events of Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope, which corresponds to 9 ABY per Timelines. "Part Seven: Dreams and Madness" takes place after the conflict on Mandalore, which is the main event depicted in "Chapter 23: The Spies" and "Chapter 24: The Return," the final two episodes of The Mandalorian Season Three. Therefore, Seasons One through Three of Star Wars: The Mandalorian must all be set in 9 ABY as well.
SWCA 2022: 20 Highlights from Lucasfilm's Studio Showcase on StarWars.com (backup link) states that Star Wars: Skeleton Crew takes place in the same timeframe as Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Star Wars: Ahsoka—the latter of which can also be dated to 9 ABY following the reasoning here. As such, Skeleton Crew must take place around 9 ABY as well.
- ↑
Star Wars: Skeleton Crew — "You Have a Lot to Learn About Pirates"
- ↑ Star Wars: Galactic Atlas places the events of Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens in 34 ABY. Star Wars: Episode VIII The Last Jedi takes place immediately after the end of The Force Awakens.
- ↑ The Art of Star Wars: The Last Jedi
- ↑
Leland Chee (@.holocronkeeper) in Wookieepedia's Discord server (April 1, 2025) (message link) (screenshot)