"Theomet Danl\u00E9 was a Human male lieutenant in the Royal Naboo Security Forces. Born to a family of miners, he decided to break tradition in order to serve in Naboo's capital city, Theed. He was eventually assigned to Senator Padm\u00E9 Amidala, serving as a bodyguard. When the Separatist Crisis began spreading across the galaxy, Danl\u00E9's family suffered the effects. Jamillia, the incumbent Queen of Naboo, opened her world's borders to refugees from all over the galaxy, and, as a result, the Danl\u00E9s' mining industry suffered, as the ports were overworked."@en . "Theomet Danl\u00E9"@en . . . . . "Theomet Danl\u00E9"@en . "1"^^ . "Theomet Danl\u00E9"@en . . . "*Royal House of Naboo\n**Royal Naboo Security Forces"@en . . "Theomet Danl\u00E9"@en . . "1.82"^^ . . "22"^^ . . "Theomet Danl\u00E9"@en . "Theomet Danl\u00E9 was a Human male lieutenant in the Royal Naboo Security Forces. Born to a family of miners, he decided to break tradition in order to serve in Naboo's capital city, Theed. He was eventually assigned to Senator Padm\u00E9 Amidala, serving as a bodyguard. When the Separatist Crisis began spreading across the galaxy, Danl\u00E9's family suffered the effects. Jamillia, the incumbent Queen of Naboo, opened her world's borders to refugees from all over the galaxy, and, as a result, the Danl\u00E9s' mining industry suffered, as the ports were overworked. Danl\u00E9's family sunk into poverty, and his grandfather died, forcing him to become a fierce critic of his Queen's policies. Making matters worse for him was that his charge, Amidala, supported Jamillia's actions. One night, the disenchanted Danl\u00E9 let a journalist onto the Senator's J-type diplomatic barge to plant a listening device. What he did not realize was that the journalist was a bounty hunter, and that the listening device was an explosive, which was detonated sometime afterward. Danl\u00E9 perished in the blast, but Amidala evaded death by employing her handmaiden as a decoy."@en . . "\u0422\u0435\u043E\u043C\u0435\u0442 \u0414\u0430\u043D\u043B\u0435"@en . . . . . . .