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The military commander was a member of a species which had developed a primitive form of space travel. At some point prior 0 ABY he came into conflict with Imperial officer, Mitth'raw'nuruodo. The military commander had sculpted three warrior statues from wood and covered them with precious metals and gems. Thrawn—who learned about his enemies by studying works of their art—wanted these statues to gain insight into his enemy.

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  • The military commander was a member of a species which had developed a primitive form of space travel. At some point prior 0 ABY he came into conflict with Imperial officer, Mitth'raw'nuruodo. The military commander had sculpted three warrior statues from wood and covered them with precious metals and gems. Thrawn—who learned about his enemies by studying works of their art—wanted these statues to gain insight into his enemy.
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  • The military commander was a member of a species which had developed a primitive form of space travel. At some point prior 0 ABY he came into conflict with Imperial officer, Mitth'raw'nuruodo. The military commander had sculpted three warrior statues from wood and covered them with precious metals and gems. Thrawn—who learned about his enemies by studying works of their art—wanted these statues to gain insight into his enemy.
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