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"We are the Monday Cala. The current is against us, simply there are no tides we cannot overcome."
―Gial Ackbar [15]

The Mon Calamari (also known as Mon Calamarians) were a humanoid, aquatic species native to the planet of Monday Cala. They shared their home planet with the Quarren.

Contents

  • 1 Biological science and appearance
  • 2 History
  • 3 Mon Calamari in the galaxy
  • 4 Behind the scenes
  • v Appearances
    • five.1 Non-catechism appearances
  • 6 Sources
  • 7 Notes and references
  • 8 External links

Biology and appearance [ ]

"Ah, is that a grabd accelerator? I haven't had an accelerator since my first spawning days!"
―A Mon Calamari [xvi]

Mon Calamari male and female

The Mon Calamari were a bipedal, amphibious species with high-domed heads, webbed hands and large, goggle-like optics.[1] In addition to being webbed, the Mon Calamari hand presented three suction-cup similar holes on its palm, and featured five hook-tipped fingers: one opposable thumb, 2 long center fingers, and two very brusk outer fingers.[x] Although they were shaped similar flippers,[5] their anxiety could nevertheless fit into boots designed for humanoid feet.[12] The females were distinguished from the males past their more than prominent chest areas.[17] The Monday Calamari's pare faded from vibrant in their youth to more worn out equally they got older. The individuals that hailed from the colder polar extremes of their planet were noticeably less colorful than those who came from the tropical zones.[4]Male and female[eighteen] Monday Calamari had barbels on their chin. But having i barbel was an indication of youth, and Mon Calamari gained more than as they aged.[19]It was common for royalty or elite members of Mon Cala society to adorn their barbels with ornaments.[4]

The Monday Calamari were vigorous swimmers and were capable of living underwater for long periods.[5]

The Mon Calamari spawned many offspring. For case, Raddus's grandchildren numbered in the dozens. Still, because not all spawns were expected to come of age, the Mon Calamari felt loss less keenly than humans, who reproduced comparatively rarely and fewer.[20]

The Monday Calamari were known to find it offensive to sneeze loudly.[21]

History [ ]

"The Monday Calamari brand fine ships, but they have proved poor sailors."
―Imperial Admiral Tyrus Meori, underestimating the Mon Calamari [fifteen]

Mon Calamari hand features

The Monday Calamari originated on the planet Mon Cala, which they shared with the Quarren species.[one] Both species were influential and most comfy underwater, where they preferred to build their cities as they preferred to be immersed in liquid.[13] During the High Commonwealth Era[22] in 232 BBY,[23] Supreme Chancellor Lina Soh had a goal of negotiating a new treaty between the Mon Calamari and the Quarren.[22] During the Clone Wars, the Monday Calamari remained loyal to the Galactic Republic while the Quarren sided with the Confederacy of Independent Systems. Taking advantage of the political crisis, the Karkarodon Separatist adviser Riff Tamson stirred upwards problem betwixt the 2 species and funneled Separatist military support to the Quarren chieftain Nossor Ri. Tensions between the two species reached a climax when the ruling Mon Calamari King Yos Kolina died under suspicious circumstances. The Quarren speedily contested his son Prince Lee-Char's merits to the throne and demanded to take a greater stake in ruling Mon Cala.[v]

In response to escalating tensions between the Monday Calamari and Quarren, the Commonwealth dispatched a peace mission consisting of Senator Padmé Amidala and her Jedi protector Anakin Skywalker. Following the failure of mediation, both sides prepared for war. Prince Lee-Char and Captain Gial Ackbar prepared the Mon Calamari for war. The Republic also dispatched a company of Clone SCUBA troopers under Jedi General Kit Fisto and the Padawan Ahsoka Tano. Backed by Jedi and Republic reinforcements, the Mon Calamari managed to fight off a Quarren and Separatist assault on Mon Cala city. Still, Prince Lee Char and his Jedi and Republic allies were forced to retreat when the Quarren counter-attacked with Hydroid Medusases, gigantic jellyfish with electrified tentacles.[5]

A pair of Mon Calamari alongside Rebel troopers

Under the orders of Count Dooku, the Separatist leader Tamson rounded up the Mon Calamari population in Monday Cala City and shipped them to internment camps. Meanwhile, Prince Lee Char, the surviving Mon Calamari forces and their Commonwealth allies retreated to a few caves virtually the city.[v] Following a failed attempt to smuggle Prince Lee-Char and Senator Meena Tills offworld, the Prince and his Republic and Jedi allies resolved to continue resisting the Separatist occupiers, who had begun enslaving the Mon Calamari population. Despite the inflow of Gungan reinforcements from Naboo, the Quarren and their Separatist allies succeeded in capturing most of the Mon Calamari and Commonwealth/Jedi resistance with the exception of Prince Lee Char and Ahsoka.[24]

Prince Lee-Char decided to rally Monday Calamari prisoners and to win the Quarren over in order to drive out the Separatist invaders. While attempting to rally prisoners at a Mon Calamari prison army camp, he was captured past Separatist forces but secured an audience with Riff Tamson. By this stage, Tamson had strained relations with his Quarren allies by planning to crown himself as the new ruler of Mon Cala. Tamson sentenced Prince Lee-Char to death but his plans were sabotaged by the Quarren chieftain Nossor Ri, who experienced a modify in middle and ordered his followers to support Ackbar and the Mon Calamari. Together, the Mon Calamari, their former Quarren foes, the Republic, Jedi, and the Gungans succeeded in driving the Separatist forces out of Mon Cala. Post-obit the boxing, Lee-Char was crowned as the new king and restored peace between the Mon Calamari and Quarren.[25]

Ardo Bardai, a fleet intelligence officer for the Rebellion.

At the cease of the Clone Wars, with the Jedi exterminated and Palpatine's rise to power as Emperor of the newly formed Galactic Empire, he subjugated and enslaved the Mon Calamari and occupied Monday Cala. In response, the Mon Calamari threw their weight behind the Alliance to Restore the Republic and played an important role in supplying warships to the Brotherhood Fleet.[1]

After years of peace a war bankrupt out betwixt the First Order and the Resistance. After the Battle of Crait, Full general Leia Organa led her depleted Resistance to Mon Cala to rally the Mon Calamari people to her cause and become much needed Monday Calamari cruisers.[26] Male monarch Ech-Char was reluctant to offer the cruisers at beginning,[27] only agreed later on they were betrayed and the Outset Guild took over.[28] Following the lead of Aftab Ackbar, the Mon Cala fleet joined the residual of the Resistance and helped with the rebuilding of the Resistance navy.[28]

Monday Calamari in the galaxy [ ]

Several Mon Calamari aboard the Home One

Notable Mon Calamari included the Rebel Alliance Admirals Gial Ackbar[2] and Raddus,[29] Resistance Colonel Aftab Ackbar,[30] Mon Calamari royals Yos Kolina and Lee-Char,[5] and the engineer Quarrie, who built the first B-wing starfighters for the rebellion.[12] The Mon Calamari likewise produced strength sensitives including Ephru Shinn, Eekar Oki, and Nahdar Vebb. During the last days of the Clone Wars, several Monday Calamari musicians performed the Squid Lake at the Galaxies Opera House in Coruscant.[9]

Behind the scenes [ ]

Monday Calamari first appeared in the 1983 film Star Wars: Episode Vi Return of the Jedi, the third and final installment of the Star Wars original trilogy.[ii] They were first identified every bit Monday Calamarian by the 2016 game Star Wars Rebels: Chopper Chase.[31]

Creature artist Phil Tippett named the species after a calamari salad he ate for dejeuner one twenty-four hour period.[iv]

Appearances [ ]

Non-canon appearances [ ]

Sources [ ]

Notes and references [ ]

External links [ ]

  • StarWars.com Much to Learn You lot Withal Have: 10 Things You Might Not Know about the Mon Calamari on StarWars.com (backup link)

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