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An Entity of Type : owl:Thing, within Data Space : 134.155.108.49:8890 associated with source dataset(s)

Soon Dom was a male Human who died 1.5 years ABY during an outbreak of the Blackwing virus on Dathomir. After his death, his undead body was controlled by the virus and kept walking around in the Quarantine Zone until it was destroyed by a spacer. Almost all parts of Dom's body except his head had been replaced with cybernetics. At the time of his death, he wore a chitin armor helmet.

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  • Soon Dom
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  • Soon Dom was a male Human who died 1.5 years ABY during an outbreak of the Blackwing virus on Dathomir. After his death, his undead body was controlled by the virus and kept walking around in the Quarantine Zone until it was destroyed by a spacer. Almost all parts of Dom's body except his head had been replaced with cybernetics. At the time of his death, he wore a chitin armor helmet.
Era
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Cyber
  • Completely cybernetic, except for head and biceps
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Eyes
  • White
Name
  • Soon Dom
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Skin
  • Pale
Gender
Death
  • Between 0 ABY and 3 ABY, Dathomir
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  • Soon Dom was a male Human who died 1.5 years ABY during an outbreak of the Blackwing virus on Dathomir. After his death, his undead body was controlled by the virus and kept walking around in the Quarantine Zone until it was destroyed by a spacer. Almost all parts of Dom's body except his head had been replaced with cybernetics. At the time of his death, he wore a chitin armor helmet.
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