[7], During the final days of the Clone Wars, Jedi Master Plo Koon led the Grand Army of the Republic in an attack against the Separatist Alliance on the planet, resulting in a Republic victory.
During the Clone Wars, she was involved in a plot with Cad Bane to steal a holocron from the Jedi Temple. [18] The concept of city skylines suspended on the bottom of bridges eventually appeared in "Sabotage," the seventeenth episode of the canon animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars' fifth season,[12] which originally aired on February 9, 2013.
[11], Cato Neimoidia was one of the most prominent purse-worlds colonized by the Neimoidians,[source?] Eventually, Parasitti had to abandon that identity and assume the guise of Jedi Librarian Jocasta Nu. Eventually, padawan Ahsoka Tano saw through her disguise and defeated the Clawdite. [1] During her work with Cad Bane, she initially believed, like Bane, that breaking into the Jedi Temple was impossible, but eventually got the opportunity to disguise herself as a Jedi, posing as Ord Enisence and Jocasta Nu.[2]. Despite her best efforts to fight her off, Tano was able to subdue her. [6], Cato Neimoidia was originally developed as one of a montage of planets, when the initial story of the 2005 film Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith opened with a series of Clone Wars battles across the galaxy. [20], An early piece of concept art of Cato Neimoidia by Ryan Church, labeled simply "Ring Planet," that eventually evolved into Ringo Vinda. The Neimoidians constructed opulent bridge cities[6] that spanned the world's rock arches[7] and cliffs[5] and jeweled palaces owned by Trade Federation barons, who sought constantly to one-up each other and dazzle guests with displays of ostentatious hospitality and luxury living. This planet of curving arc-like structures with city skylines suspended on the bottom edge of the bridges was to be home of the Techno Union. Parts of this article have been identified as no longer being up to date. It was not long however, before she was discovered and confronted by Tano. ―Senator Rush Clovis of the InterGalactic Banking Clan, to Senator Lott Dod of the Trade Federation. When Jocasta Nu becomes suspicious of the imposter's activities, he quickly knocks her unconscious. [2] Around 10 BBY,[13] the crime lord Dryden Vos owned a storehouse on Cato Neimoidia which contained items he had collected. Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page. During the mission, Cato took the forms of two Jedi, Ord Enisence and Jocasta Nu before getting caught and arrested by Ahsoka Tano. A Clawdite bounty hunter, Cato Parasitti stood at 1.79 meters tall. Please update the article to reflect recent events, and remove this template when finished. ―Cad Bane and Cato Parasitti, as the latter disguises herself as Ord Enisence. [18], Both designs were dropped from the film in the finished shooting script, though Cato Neimoidia was mentioned twice as a place where Obi-Wan Kenobi, Anakin Skywalker, and Commander CC-2224 had some rocky history. "You should be able to walk into the Archives and monitor us without a problem." The shooting script also described Order 66 and Plo Koon's death, but in this version, Koon is killed over Mygeeto. It was a wealthy colony world of the Neimoidians and the … It was a wealthy colony world of the Neimoidians and the base of operations for the Trade Federation. Please upgrade your browser to experience the site. During the Clone Wars, she was hired by Cad Bane to steal a valuable holocron from the archives of the Jedi Temple, which she managed by impersonating the deceased Jedi Knight Ord Enisence and later Jocasta Nu. "This is hardly your planet anymore—not since you signed your holdings over to the Banking Clan in return for a stake in this new droid foundry." It's cities are shrouded in fog and are suspended on large bridges. Bane had Parasitti pose as Jedi Knight Ord Enisence, to infiltrate the Jedi Archives to help them from the inside. [18], During postproduction, the mix of planets changed, and Plo Koon was moved off Mygeeto. Wookieepedia is a FANDOM Movies Community. Cato Neimoidia was the homeworld of the Neimoidians, and the base of operations for the Trade Federation. Parasitti attempted to kill Amidala by setting the detonator off, but that was soon foiled by Ahsoka and Amidala's teamwork and the explosive went of harmlessly in the air above the balcony of the apartment. At the same time, the Art Department was developing "bridge world," a planet then named Saleucami. During the Clone Wars, she was hired by Cad Bane to steal a valuable holocron from the archives of the Jedi Temple, which she managed by impersonating the deceased Jedi Knight Ord Enisence and later Jocasta Nu.
However, they were soon discovered and the Jedi Temple was put on high alert. After Kenobi and Skywalker failed in stopping Bane from stealing the holocron, Parasitti told them about Bane's next target; Jedi Master Bolla Ropal. She then proceeded to the library and gained access to a computer terminal, where she assisted Bane and Todo in bypassing the security systems.
[7], During the final days of the Clone Wars, Jedi Master Plo Koon led the Grand Army of the Republic in an attack against the Separatist Alliance on the planet, resulting in a Republic victory.
During the Clone Wars, she was involved in a plot with Cad Bane to steal a holocron from the Jedi Temple. [18] The concept of city skylines suspended on the bottom of bridges eventually appeared in "Sabotage," the seventeenth episode of the canon animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars' fifth season,[12] which originally aired on February 9, 2013.
[11], Cato Neimoidia was one of the most prominent purse-worlds colonized by the Neimoidians,[source?] Eventually, Parasitti had to abandon that identity and assume the guise of Jedi Librarian Jocasta Nu. Eventually, padawan Ahsoka Tano saw through her disguise and defeated the Clawdite. [1] During her work with Cad Bane, she initially believed, like Bane, that breaking into the Jedi Temple was impossible, but eventually got the opportunity to disguise herself as a Jedi, posing as Ord Enisence and Jocasta Nu.[2]. Despite her best efforts to fight her off, Tano was able to subdue her. [6], Cato Neimoidia was originally developed as one of a montage of planets, when the initial story of the 2005 film Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith opened with a series of Clone Wars battles across the galaxy. [20], An early piece of concept art of Cato Neimoidia by Ryan Church, labeled simply "Ring Planet," that eventually evolved into Ringo Vinda. The Neimoidians constructed opulent bridge cities[6] that spanned the world's rock arches[7] and cliffs[5] and jeweled palaces owned by Trade Federation barons, who sought constantly to one-up each other and dazzle guests with displays of ostentatious hospitality and luxury living. This planet of curving arc-like structures with city skylines suspended on the bottom edge of the bridges was to be home of the Techno Union. Parts of this article have been identified as no longer being up to date. It was not long however, before she was discovered and confronted by Tano. ―Senator Rush Clovis of the InterGalactic Banking Clan, to Senator Lott Dod of the Trade Federation. When Jocasta Nu becomes suspicious of the imposter's activities, he quickly knocks her unconscious. [2] Around 10 BBY,[13] the crime lord Dryden Vos owned a storehouse on Cato Neimoidia which contained items he had collected. Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page. During the mission, Cato took the forms of two Jedi, Ord Enisence and Jocasta Nu before getting caught and arrested by Ahsoka Tano. A Clawdite bounty hunter, Cato Parasitti stood at 1.79 meters tall. Please update the article to reflect recent events, and remove this template when finished. ―Cad Bane and Cato Parasitti, as the latter disguises herself as Ord Enisence. [18], Both designs were dropped from the film in the finished shooting script, though Cato Neimoidia was mentioned twice as a place where Obi-Wan Kenobi, Anakin Skywalker, and Commander CC-2224 had some rocky history. "You should be able to walk into the Archives and monitor us without a problem." The shooting script also described Order 66 and Plo Koon's death, but in this version, Koon is killed over Mygeeto. It was a wealthy colony world of the Neimoidians and the … It was a wealthy colony world of the Neimoidians and the base of operations for the Trade Federation. Please upgrade your browser to experience the site. During the Clone Wars, she was hired by Cad Bane to steal a valuable holocron from the archives of the Jedi Temple, which she managed by impersonating the deceased Jedi Knight Ord Enisence and later Jocasta Nu. "This is hardly your planet anymore—not since you signed your holdings over to the Banking Clan in return for a stake in this new droid foundry." It's cities are shrouded in fog and are suspended on large bridges. Bane had Parasitti pose as Jedi Knight Ord Enisence, to infiltrate the Jedi Archives to help them from the inside. [18], During postproduction, the mix of planets changed, and Plo Koon was moved off Mygeeto. Wookieepedia is a FANDOM Movies Community. Cato Neimoidia was the homeworld of the Neimoidians, and the base of operations for the Trade Federation. Parasitti attempted to kill Amidala by setting the detonator off, but that was soon foiled by Ahsoka and Amidala's teamwork and the explosive went of harmlessly in the air above the balcony of the apartment. At the same time, the Art Department was developing "bridge world," a planet then named Saleucami. During the Clone Wars, she was hired by Cad Bane to steal a valuable holocron from the archives of the Jedi Temple, which she managed by impersonating the deceased Jedi Knight Ord Enisence and later Jocasta Nu.
However, they were soon discovered and the Jedi Temple was put on high alert. After Kenobi and Skywalker failed in stopping Bane from stealing the holocron, Parasitti told them about Bane's next target; Jedi Master Bolla Ropal. She then proceeded to the library and gained access to a computer terminal, where she assisted Bane and Todo in bypassing the security systems.
One day, when Cato was 10 years old, he and his father went hiking and ran into Death Watch. Following the battle,[1] Supreme Chancellor Sheev Palpatine ordered the execution of Clone Protocol 66, forcing the Jedi General's own wingmates to open fire on his starfighter, killing him along with the thousands of other Jedi across the galaxy affected by this swift command. [2], As Enisence, Parasitti was able to make her way into the Jedi archives. Cato Neimoidia was located in the Cato Neimoidia system, within the Quellor sector of the galaxy's Colonies region. Using holographic technology in addition to her shape changing abilities, she was able to infiltrate the Jedi Temple disguised as Ord Eniscence, a Jedi master murdered by Cad Bane. Wookieepedia is a FANDOM Movies Community. [2], By 20 BBY, Parasitti was out of Jedi custody, and was present in Chalmun's Spaceport Cantina on the planet Tatooine. When librarian Jocasta Nu informed her of the matter, Parasitti knocked her out and took her form. Cato Parasitti This Clawdite bounty hunter from the planet Zolan was one of the most lethal assassins in the galaxy. It was then that Parasitti told her that Bane was trying to get into the Holocron Vault. Kenobi, however, felt that this particular rescue did not count towards Skywalker's running tally of the number of times that he had saved him. Cato Parasitti was a clawdite bounty hunter in action during the Clone Wars. [7], During the Imperial Era, the Galactic Empire maintained a presence on the planet, with at least one 20-T Railcrawler conveyex transport being used for transportion.
His parents were Garth Juster and Kira Frey. Untitled Obi-Wan Kenobi television series, How Wookieepedia treats Canon and Legends, Star Wars: Forces of Destiny—Ahsoka & Padmé, Forces of Destiny: Daring Adventures: Volume 1, Forces of Destiny: Tales of Hope & Courage, https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Cato_Parasitti?oldid=9391806. It was a gas giant surrounded by an artificial ring space station, which was meant to echo the donut-ship design of the Neimoidian Trade Federation battleships[18] and was eventually reused for the planet Ringo Vinda. Content approaching. To help him infiltrate the Jedi Temple, Cad Bane hired a Clawdite shape-shifter to impersonate a recently-deceased Jedi Master. At one point, Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker were involved in "messy business" on the planet which required Kenobi to be saved by Skywalker. One of the wealthiest corporate organizations in the galaxy,[17] Cato Neimoidia was the Trade Federation's headquarters[1] and was eventually developed to the point that it was considered to be a more desirable and hospitable destination than the Neimoidian homeworld.[source?]
[7], During the final days of the Clone Wars, Jedi Master Plo Koon led the Grand Army of the Republic in an attack against the Separatist Alliance on the planet, resulting in a Republic victory.
During the Clone Wars, she was involved in a plot with Cad Bane to steal a holocron from the Jedi Temple. [18] The concept of city skylines suspended on the bottom of bridges eventually appeared in "Sabotage," the seventeenth episode of the canon animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars' fifth season,[12] which originally aired on February 9, 2013.
[11], Cato Neimoidia was one of the most prominent purse-worlds colonized by the Neimoidians,[source?] Eventually, Parasitti had to abandon that identity and assume the guise of Jedi Librarian Jocasta Nu. Eventually, padawan Ahsoka Tano saw through her disguise and defeated the Clawdite. [1] During her work with Cad Bane, she initially believed, like Bane, that breaking into the Jedi Temple was impossible, but eventually got the opportunity to disguise herself as a Jedi, posing as Ord Enisence and Jocasta Nu.[2]. Despite her best efforts to fight her off, Tano was able to subdue her. [6], Cato Neimoidia was originally developed as one of a montage of planets, when the initial story of the 2005 film Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith opened with a series of Clone Wars battles across the galaxy. [20], An early piece of concept art of Cato Neimoidia by Ryan Church, labeled simply "Ring Planet," that eventually evolved into Ringo Vinda. The Neimoidians constructed opulent bridge cities[6] that spanned the world's rock arches[7] and cliffs[5] and jeweled palaces owned by Trade Federation barons, who sought constantly to one-up each other and dazzle guests with displays of ostentatious hospitality and luxury living. This planet of curving arc-like structures with city skylines suspended on the bottom edge of the bridges was to be home of the Techno Union. Parts of this article have been identified as no longer being up to date. It was not long however, before she was discovered and confronted by Tano. ―Senator Rush Clovis of the InterGalactic Banking Clan, to Senator Lott Dod of the Trade Federation. When Jocasta Nu becomes suspicious of the imposter's activities, he quickly knocks her unconscious. [2] Around 10 BBY,[13] the crime lord Dryden Vos owned a storehouse on Cato Neimoidia which contained items he had collected. Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page. During the mission, Cato took the forms of two Jedi, Ord Enisence and Jocasta Nu before getting caught and arrested by Ahsoka Tano. A Clawdite bounty hunter, Cato Parasitti stood at 1.79 meters tall. Please update the article to reflect recent events, and remove this template when finished. ―Cad Bane and Cato Parasitti, as the latter disguises herself as Ord Enisence. [18], Both designs were dropped from the film in the finished shooting script, though Cato Neimoidia was mentioned twice as a place where Obi-Wan Kenobi, Anakin Skywalker, and Commander CC-2224 had some rocky history. "You should be able to walk into the Archives and monitor us without a problem." The shooting script also described Order 66 and Plo Koon's death, but in this version, Koon is killed over Mygeeto. It was a wealthy colony world of the Neimoidians and the … It was a wealthy colony world of the Neimoidians and the base of operations for the Trade Federation. Please upgrade your browser to experience the site. During the Clone Wars, she was hired by Cad Bane to steal a valuable holocron from the archives of the Jedi Temple, which she managed by impersonating the deceased Jedi Knight Ord Enisence and later Jocasta Nu. "This is hardly your planet anymore—not since you signed your holdings over to the Banking Clan in return for a stake in this new droid foundry." It's cities are shrouded in fog and are suspended on large bridges. Bane had Parasitti pose as Jedi Knight Ord Enisence, to infiltrate the Jedi Archives to help them from the inside. [18], During postproduction, the mix of planets changed, and Plo Koon was moved off Mygeeto. Wookieepedia is a FANDOM Movies Community. Cato Neimoidia was the homeworld of the Neimoidians, and the base of operations for the Trade Federation. Parasitti attempted to kill Amidala by setting the detonator off, but that was soon foiled by Ahsoka and Amidala's teamwork and the explosive went of harmlessly in the air above the balcony of the apartment. At the same time, the Art Department was developing "bridge world," a planet then named Saleucami. During the Clone Wars, she was hired by Cad Bane to steal a valuable holocron from the archives of the Jedi Temple, which she managed by impersonating the deceased Jedi Knight Ord Enisence and later Jocasta Nu.
However, they were soon discovered and the Jedi Temple was put on high alert. After Kenobi and Skywalker failed in stopping Bane from stealing the holocron, Parasitti told them about Bane's next target; Jedi Master Bolla Ropal. She then proceeded to the library and gained access to a computer terminal, where she assisted Bane and Todo in bypassing the security systems.