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-As described by Luke Skywalker. "Haha, yeah. We had a slight malfunction with the energy converter, but we're fine now. How are you?- WOAH!!!! What the..?!" Aerodun Skywalker, or sometimes Aero Sky was a Force-sensitive Human male who lived during the time of the Sith War. He was known for his fighting style that even PROXY could not mimic, and his ability to successfully morph into a Zabrak, although this was only in his physical form.

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  • -As described by Luke Skywalker. "Haha, yeah. We had a slight malfunction with the energy converter, but we're fine now. How are you?- WOAH!!!! What the..?!" Aerodun Skywalker, or sometimes Aero Sky was a Force-sensitive Human male who lived during the time of the Sith War. He was known for his fighting style that even PROXY could not mimic, and his ability to successfully morph into a Zabrak, although this was only in his physical form.
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  • -As described by Luke Skywalker. "Haha, yeah. We had a slight malfunction with the energy converter, but we're fine now. How are you?- WOAH!!!! What the..?!" Aerodun Skywalker, or sometimes Aero Sky was a Force-sensitive Human male who lived during the time of the Sith War. He was known for his fighting style that even PROXY could not mimic, and his ability to successfully morph into a Zabrak, although this was only in his physical form.
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