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| - Halmere was a male Human Jedi who fell to the dark side of the Force after the end of the Clone Wars and later became a High Inquisitor during the Galactic Civil War.
- Halmere was a High Inquisitor during the Galactic Civil War. At the conclusion of the Clone Wars, Halmere was one of the many Force-sensitive adepts held by the Galactic Empire on the Deep Core world of Byss. There, he and his fellow captives were tested by the Dark Lord of the Sith, Darth Vader, to determine whether or not they could be of use to the Empire. Halmere, along with Antinnis Tremayne, Lanu Pasiq, and Gwellib Ap-Llewff, were selected by Vader, while the rest were killed. Subsequently, the four initiates were made Inquisitors, servants of Vader and his newly-formed Inquisitorius.
- Halmere fue un Alto Inquisidor durante la Guerra Civil Galáctica. Al término de las Guerras Clon, fue uno de los muchos adeptos sensibles a la Fuerza custodiados por el Imperio Galáctico en el mundo del Núcleo Byss. Allí, él y sus compañeros fueron probados por Darth Vader para determinar si podían ser útiles o no al Imperio. Halmere, junto con Antinnis Tremayne, Lanu Pasiq y Gwellib Ap-Llewff, fueron elegidos por Vader, mientras que el resto fueron ejecutados. Subsecuentemente, los cuatro iniciados llegaron a Inquisidores, al servicio de Vader y de su recién formada Inquisición.
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| - Halmere fue un Alto Inquisidor durante la Guerra Civil Galáctica. Al término de las Guerras Clon, fue uno de los muchos adeptos sensibles a la Fuerza custodiados por el Imperio Galáctico en el mundo del Núcleo Byss. Allí, él y sus compañeros fueron probados por Darth Vader para determinar si podían ser útiles o no al Imperio. Halmere, junto con Antinnis Tremayne, Lanu Pasiq y Gwellib Ap-Llewff, fueron elegidos por Vader, mientras que el resto fueron ejecutados. Subsecuentemente, los cuatro iniciados llegaron a Inquisidores, al servicio de Vader y de su recién formada Inquisición. Entrenados por el mismo Vader, los Inquisidores recibieron enseguida la misión de apresar a un Jedi fugado que se escondía en el Centro Imperial. Identificado como Jodd Sonta, Halmere, Tremayne y los demás se enfrentaron al Jedi fugitivo y a sus aliados, Ekria y Zonder, pero fueron burlados durante la consiguiente escaramuza, permitiendo la huída de los fugitivos. Muchos años más tarde, poco después de la Disolución del Senado Imperial, el Emperador Palpatine le encomendó entrevistarse con la ex senadora Canna Omonda de Chandrila, quien fue una desaforada crítica del Emperador. Durante el consiguiente encuentro con Halmere, Omonda fue hallada culpable de alta traición y más tarde sentenciada a muerte.
- Halmere was a male Human Jedi who fell to the dark side of the Force after the end of the Clone Wars and later became a High Inquisitor during the Galactic Civil War.
- Halmere was a High Inquisitor during the Galactic Civil War. At the conclusion of the Clone Wars, Halmere was one of the many Force-sensitive adepts held by the Galactic Empire on the Deep Core world of Byss. There, he and his fellow captives were tested by the Dark Lord of the Sith, Darth Vader, to determine whether or not they could be of use to the Empire. Halmere, along with Antinnis Tremayne, Lanu Pasiq, and Gwellib Ap-Llewff, were selected by Vader, while the rest were killed. Subsequently, the four initiates were made Inquisitors, servants of Vader and his newly-formed Inquisitorius. Trained by Vader himself, the Inquisitors were soon tasked with hunting down a rogue Jedi who was hiding on Imperial Center. Identified as Jodd Sonta, Halmere, Tremayne, and the others confronted the fugitive and his Jedi allies, Ekria and Zonder, but were foiled during the ensuing skirmish, allowing the criminals to escape. Many years later, shortly after the Dissolution of the Imperial Senate, Halmere was tasked by Emperor Palpatine with interviewing former Senator Canna Omonda of Chandrila, who was a vocal critic of the Emperor. During the ensuing interview with Halmere, Omonda admitted to high treason, and was later sentenced to death.
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