Discussion in 'Literature' started by black_saber, Oct 29, 2008. To fund and facilitate his illegal empire, Xizor had his legal firms, such as Xizor took a great deal of interest in dealing with the The occasion for this was presented to him by the conflict between the two largest Hutt clans, Even after the "acquisition" of Besadii, Xizor also had dealings with At one point, he tried and failed to wrest control of During this time, Xizor also worked with the Empire, assisting in the construction of the Soon after Luke's escape from the Barabel mercenaries, Skywalker, Xizor confronted the group during their escape, attempting to kill Skywalker himself. They are very difficult to make properly.

Xizor was a ruthless competitor and charismatic public figure in high society with his headquarters in the city planet Coruscant.
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About seven years into the reign of the However, the dastardly Falleen masked his anger and put on a polite exterior towards the Empire, assisting in the construction of the second Death Star and telling them the location of a rebel base. Prince Xizor make in apprecince in the Phantom Menace.

Xizor was a ruthless competitor and charismatic public figure in high society with his headquarters in the city planet Coruscant. Prince Xizor make in apprecince in the Phantom Menace.

However, this cameo was only a micro-machines toy of him, and not an actual actor. Xizor (pronounced /shē'zōr/) was a Falleen Prince of House Sizhran and the leader of the powerful criminal organization Black Sun during the Galactic Civil War.

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Between these times, Xizor made several dealings with Xizor planned to kill Luke Skywalker by placing a huge bounty on his head in order to make Vader look bad in front of the Emperor in a form of revenge, as Vader was too searching for the Jedi knight.

Discussion in ' Literature ' started by black_saber, Oct 29, 2008. Calrissian threw another thermal detonator down a garbage chute, set on a five-minute delay, and the Rebels escaped to the palace's roof where the With the destruction of the skyhook, Xizor was presumed dead and his niece He also considered himself a cultured man. the article links the following. His own "cold" anger was more controllable, and thus, he felt, superior. It is no accident that prequels of this kind are rare.

Xizor emerged as the leader of Black Sun and the proprietor of several major galactic corporations. Xizor refused, believing he was safe as the Emperor would not allow Vader to execute the prince, but he was terribly wrong.

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After a few seconds of heart stopping silence from the probably terrified Falleen, Vader ordered for his ship to be destroyed, in which it was, ending Xizor's reign for good. Jedi knights Qui-Gon Jinn (Liam Neeson) and Obi-Wan Kenobi (Ewan McGregor) travel aboard the Radiant VII on their mission to end the Trade Federation 's blockade of the planet Naboo.

He disliked tedious exercise and so preferred to use Generally a fan of the short-term relationship, Xizor naturally was quick to terminate his intimate relations, usually with large compensation to the female, other times with a green diamond pendant (which would deliver a lethal dose of radioactive emissions).Making reference to the confusion over the pronunciation, in the 1999 film Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page.Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page.Parts of this article have been identified as no longer being up to date.Please update the article to reflect recent events, and remove this template when finished.This article or section is in need of referencing per Wookieepedia's Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat.

Though Vader distrusted Xizor, and for good reason too, he was forced to put on the same polite mask due to the fact the Emperor had a "genuine" friendly relationship with the criminal, spawning a fierce rivalry between the two. A standoff ensued when the young Jedi pulled a thermal detonator rigged to a dead man's switch; if Skywalker died, Xizor would die too. Xizor is a prominent antagonist in the Star Wars expanded universe. He made his presence known on the planet of Coruscant by erecting an enormous palace in the middle of the cityscape, east of the Presidential Palace.