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  • Alien/Legends
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  • Since Humans were the most common and prominent sentient species in galactic affairs and history, they were often considered a standard or average to which the biology, psychology, and culture of other species were compared. Thus species with a body type roughly similar to Humans were often referred to as humanoid.
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  • Out of the Picture
  • Slave Raid
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Story
  • Phantoms in the Dark
  • Out of the Picture
  • Slave Raid
Text
  • Shadows of the Empire Planets Guide
  • Shadows of the Empire Sourcebook
Ru
  • Инородцы
Fr
  • Alien
ES
  • Alienígena
Book
  • Shadows of the Empire Planets Guide
  • Shadows of the Empire Sourcebook
  • Strongholds of Resistance
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  • Since Humans were the most common and prominent sentient species in galactic affairs and history, they were often considered a standard or average to which the biology, psychology, and culture of other species were compared. Thus species with a body type roughly similar to Humans were often referred to as humanoid. Aliens were sometimes victims of speciesism, being derided and avoided by Humans in certain societies, like Taris during the blockade of the Sith. Prejudice against aliens led many aliens and planets with alien native species to join the Confederacy of Independent Systems during the Clone Wars and Alliance to Restore the Republic during the Galactic Civil War, both times hoping for freedom and safety from prejudice.
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