. . "63"^^ . "\u041F\u043E\u043B\u043B\u0443\u043A\u0441 \u0425\u0430\u043A\u0441"@es . . "Pollux Hax"@es . "Pollux Hax"@es . "Pollux Hax"@en . "Imperial"@es . "Brown"@en . "Ninguno"@es . . . . . "Pollux Hax was a high-ranking official within the Galactic Republic during the Invasion of Utapau, serving as the lead of the Republic Ministry of Information. With such a position, he was a member of Supreme Chancellor Finis Valorum's inner circle during his tenure. He was an associate of Aay Zavos, so many people did not trust him, also due to the fact that he was frequently known to spin certain information in the favor of the Supreme Chancellor."@en . "Pollux Hax"@es . . . . . "Hazel"@en . . . . "Pollux Hax era el jefe de la Secci\u00F3n de Diseminaci\u00F3n de Propaganda del Emperador Palpatine. El Emperador lo comision\u00F3 para que escribiera un art\u00EDculo promoviendo el mundo capital Imperial, Centro Imperial, antes conocido como Coruscant. Pollux Hax alab\u00F3 las pol\u00EDticas del Emperador en el art\u00EDculo."@es . "Pollux Hax era el jefe de la Secci\u00F3n de Diseminaci\u00F3n de Propaganda del Emperador Palpatine. El Emperador lo comision\u00F3 para que escribiera un art\u00EDculo promoviendo el mundo capital Imperial, Centro Imperial, antes conocido como Coruscant. Pollux Hax alab\u00F3 las pol\u00EDticas del Emperador en el art\u00EDculo."@es . "Desconocido; vivi\u00F3 en Coruscant"@es . . . "*Galactic Empire\n**Commission for the Preservation of the New Order\n***Coalition for Progress\n****Ministry of Information"@en . . "Pollux Hax was a male individual who served as the Minister of Information for COMPNOR for much of Emperor Sheev Palpatine's reign. He was tasked with keeping the journalists in check so their reports coincided with the Imperial propaganda. Hax also worked with Eris Harro, Bureau Chief for the Outer Rim Node of the HoloNet News, to warn the population of a rebellious group based on Lothal."@en . "Pollux Hax"@es . . . . . . "Pollux Hax"@en . . . . "Pollux Hax was a high-ranking official within the Galactic Republic during the Invasion of Utapau, serving as the lead of the Republic Ministry of Information. With such a position, he was a member of Supreme Chancellor Finis Valorum's inner circle during his tenure. He was an associate of Aay Zavos, so many people did not trust him, also due to the fact that he was frequently known to spin certain information in the favor of the Supreme Chancellor. Before becoming a member of government, Pollux was a member of the security forces on Chandrila, his homeworld. After he served for nearly ten years, he began participating in political debates in the well known Chandrila Rotunda before eventually becoming a congressional representative under the then-Senator of Chandrilla. During that time, one of the other representatives was Mon Mothma. After the Senator retired, Mothma was elected to take his place, much to Pollux\u2019s dismay as he too had hoped to do so, though he failed to receive his party\u2019s nomination. Following his defeat, Pollux found alternate ways to become more active in government. He relinquished his position as a Chandrilan representative and became an assistant bureau chief on Coruscant for the Republic Ministry of Information. Upon the removal of his superior, Pollux became the bureau chief on Coruscant, where he began his associations with Aay Zavos and some forms of organized crime. Once Finis Valorum was elected Supreme Chancellor, Valorum selected Pollux to lead the entire organization."@en . . . "Pollux Hax was a male individual who served as the Minister of Information for COMPNOR for much of Emperor Sheev Palpatine's reign. He was tasked with keeping the journalists in check so their reports coincided with the Imperial propaganda. Hax also worked with Eris Harro, Bureau Chief for the Outer Rim Node of the HoloNet News, to warn the population of a rebellious group based on Lothal."@en . "[[starwars:Chandrila"@en . . . . . . "*Galactic Republic\n*Republic Ministry of Information"@en . . . "Galactic Empire"@en . . . "Negros"@es . . . . . .