IGV-55 “Imperial Listener” Surveillance Vessel

The IGV-55 surveillance vessel, or Imperial listener ship, was a starship model used by the Galactic Empire for surveillance, intel, and recon. Utilized by Imperial Intelligence’s Information Office, these vessels monitored communications and scanned data, looking for signs of seditious activities. They were similar to Gozanti-class cruisers, although extensively modified with additional sensors and transmitter…


Imperial Information Office Controller

Controller was a title given to officers. Imperial Information Office Controllers were tasked with commanding Imperial Information Office Agents (aka “Listeners”) in their tasks.


Imperial Information Office Operative (“Listener”)

The Imperial Information Office was a branch of Imperial Intelligence, which along with the Imperial Security Bureau was one of the Galactic Empire’s two major intelligence agencies. Several IIO workers wore AJ^6 cyborg constructs, brain implants which could connect to computers and download information, to increase efficiency. As a branch of Imperial Intelligence, IIO operatives…


Endor


Ithor


Imperial Cadet

Imperial cadets were individuals recruited by the Galactic Empire to be trained as stormtroopers and other service-related professions in the Imperial Military.


Socorro


Cato Neimoidia


Purrgil

Purrgil were a species of massive, whale-like creatures that lived in deep space, traveling from star system to star system. It was their natural ability to fly through hyperspace that inspired sentients to develop the hyperdrive technology. However, according to Hera Syndulla, most spacers considered purrgil a pest due to their habit of approaching and…


Class Four Cargo Transport

Class four container transports, also referred to simply as Imperial cargo ships, were tetrahedron-shaped, hyperspace-capable bulk freighters used by the Galactic Empire to haul large numbers of crates and containers across the galaxy. The class four container transport was shaped like a tetrahedron resting on the longest of its six edges. The bridge module was…