One Last Night in the Mos Eisley Cantina: The Tale of the Wolfman and the Lamproid is a short story written by Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens for Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina which was published in August 1995 by Bantam Spectra. It tells the tale of Shistavanen Lak Sivrak and Florn Lamproid Dice Ibegon. The story takes place across the time span of the original trilogy. The story heavily involves aspects of time travel and suggests the Force exists outside of time, following the philosophy of eternalism (which contradicts Yoda's statement that the future is "always in motion"). Another possible interpretation is that some or all of the story takes place only inside Sivrak's mind.
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| - One Last Night in the Mos Eisley Cantina: The Tale of the Wolfman and the Lamproid is a short story written by Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens for Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina which was published in August 1995 by Bantam Spectra. It tells the tale of Shistavanen Lak Sivrak and Florn Lamproid Dice Ibegon. The story takes place across the time span of the original trilogy. The story heavily involves aspects of time travel and suggests the Force exists outside of time, following the philosophy of eternalism (which contradicts Yoda's statement that the future is "always in motion"). Another possible interpretation is that some or all of the story takes place only inside Sivrak's mind.
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*Gilden
*Tauntaun
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| Characters
| - *Gial Ackbar
*Ponda Baba
*C-3PO
*Lando Calrissian
*Jabba Desilijic Tiure
*Dice Ibegon
*Jobin
*Kardue'sai'Malloc
*Obi-Wan Kenobi
*Leia Organa
*Palpatine
*R2-D2
*Lak Sivrak
*Anakin Skywalker
*Luke Skywalker
*Han Solo
*Wuher
*Yoda
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| Technology
| - *Blaster
*Chaff
*Deflector shield
*Droid detector
*Etheric rudder
*Force-field generator
*Hyperaccelerated nerve implant
*Medkit
*Obi-Wan Kenobi's third lightsaber
*v-150 anti-orbital ion cannon
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| Events
| - *Galactic Civil War
**Battle of Endor
**Battle of Hoth
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| Author
| - Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens
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| - *Cantina
*Code 1-5
*The Force
**Force ghost
*Galactic Credit Standard
**Netherworld of the Force
*Litter
*May the Force be with you
*Oxygen
*Planet
*Salve
*Time travel
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| Vehicles
| - *Cruiser
*Death Star II
*Hospital ship
**Redemption
*GR-75 medium transport
*Khetanna
*Liberty''
*Star Destroyer
*TIE/LN starfighter
*X-wing starfighter
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| Species
| - *Aqualish
**Quara
*Bith
*Bothan
*Devaronian
*Ewok
*Florn lamproid
*Human
*Jawa
*Mon Calamari
*Shistavanen
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*Biogeneticist
*Figrin D'an and the Modal Nodes
*Galactic Empire
**Blizzard 1
**Galactic Emperor
**Imperial Navy
**Stormtrooper
*Galactic Republic
*Pilot
*Pirate
*Princess
*Alliance to Restore the Republic
**Endor strike team
**Alliance Fleet
***Admiral
***General
**Rebel pilot
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| droids
| - *3PO-series protocol droid
*R2-series astromech droid
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| Locations
| - *Outer Rim Territories
**Endor
**Endor
**Florn
**Hoth
***Deflector shield generator
***Echo Base
***North Ridge
***Sector 12
***South Slope
**Sector 47
**Tatoo I
**Tatoo II
***Tatooine
****Mos Eisley
*****Chalmun's Spaceport Cantina
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| - One Last Night in the Mos Eisley Cantina: The Tale of the Wolfman and the Lamproid is a short story written by Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens for Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina which was published in August 1995 by Bantam Spectra. It tells the tale of Shistavanen Lak Sivrak and Florn Lamproid Dice Ibegon. The story takes place across the time span of the original trilogy. The story heavily involves aspects of time travel and suggests the Force exists outside of time, following the philosophy of eternalism (which contradicts Yoda's statement that the future is "always in motion"). Another possible interpretation is that some or all of the story takes place only inside Sivrak's mind.
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