Ilco Munica


Ilco Munica was an Abednedo male who lived as a member of the Church of the Force in the village of Tuanul on the planet Jakku. When the First Order attacked Tuanul in the year 34 ABY while searching for the vanished Jedi Master Luke Skywalker, Munica and many other villagers were captured as they tried to defend their homes. After witnessing the execution of villager Lor San Tekka and the capture of the Resistance pilot Poe Dameron, Munica and the other prisoners were themselves executed by stormtroopers under orders from First Order leaders Kylo Ren and Captain Phasma.

Villager of Tuanul


Ilco Munica was no match in combat for the stormtroopers of the First Order.

Ilco Munica was no match in combat for the stormtroopers of the First Order.

Originally from the planet Abednedo, the Abednedo male Ilco Munica came to live in the sacred village of Tuanul on the planet Jakku as an adult. Like the other residents of the village, he was a member of the Church of the Force, a religious group that praised the virtues of the Force despite not being able to use it.

In the year 34 ABY, a force of eighty stormtroopers serving the First Order assaulted Tuanul. They sought the retired explorer Lor San Tekka, a resident of the village who possessed part of a map that led to the hiding place of vanished Jedi Master Luke Skywalker.

Executed by the First Order


During the battle, Munica fought back but was outmatched by the First Order's professional soldiers. Munica screamed as a pair of stormtroopers forced him to his knees at gunpoint, before he and the village's other survivors were rounded up to huddle in a group. They watched as First Order enforcer Kylo Ren arrived and executed San Tekka upon learning that the old man no longer had the map. The execution prompted Resistance pilot Poe Dameron, who had been visiting San Tekka, to emerge from hiding and attack Ren, unsuccessfully.

Ilco Munica was executed by the First Order.

Ilco Munica was executed by the First Order.

When Dameron turned out not to have the map either, he was taken prisoner and dragged to Ren's shuttle. Captain Phasma, leader of the stormtroopers present in the village, then approached Ren and was given the order to execute the remaining villagers. On the captain's word, the troopers surrounding the captives opened fire with their blasters, killing Munica and all others present.

Personality and traits


Ilco Munica had mottled pink skin, brown hair, and black eyes. Like all residents of Tuanul, he rejected comforts and luxuries in favor of living an ascetic lifestyle. Munica was not a pacifist, but he chose to only use weapons that he and the other villagers had made themselves instead of those manufactured by large corporations that profited from violence. He was ready to use those weapons to defend his beliefs against the evil influence of the dark side of the Force.

Equipment


While living at Tuanul, Munica wore a green pilgrim's robe and a pair of brown insulated boots. In battle, he used a blaster rifle that he had built himself with parts that included a pump-action recharger and a salvaged industrial power shunt. The weapon's stock was weighted and so allowed the weapon to double as a war club.

Behind the scenes


A sculpt of Ilco Munica's head for Star Wars: The Force Awakens

A sculpt of Ilco Munica's head for Star Wars: The Force Awakens

Ilco Munica first appeared in the 2015 sequel trilogy film, Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens. The screams and yells of the character were performed by voice actor Dee Bradley Baker, best known for voicing all of the clone trooper characters in Star Wars: The Clone Wars. The character was not named in the film but was identified in the reference book Star Wars: The Force Awakens: The Visual Dictionary, which was released alongside the film and written by Pablo Hidalgo.

Like all members of the Abednedo species identified by Hidalgo in the Visual Dictionary, Ilco Munica was named in reference to the music of the Beastie Boys, as The Force Awakens director J.J. Abrams is a fan of the group and frequently includes their music in his productions. Munica's name is a reference to the album Ill Communication.

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