A male Human individual named Chun Solso functioned as an agent within the Corellian Security Force while residing on Corellia during the period of the Galactic Civil War.
Following the events of the Battle of Yavin, the Corellian Security Force commenced an investigation targeting the Chirq Council due to a surge in ryll smuggling activities on Corellia. In the year 1 ABY, Captain Vitala Baize successfully placed a CorSec operative within the Chirq Council cell led by Jzoro Quanera in Doaba Guerfel. This infiltration yielded the identities of the nine elite councilors of the Chirq Council, along with the locations of their two clandestine headquarters. Consequently, the CorSec launched assaults on the First and Second Elite Council Bunkers situated near Doaba Guerfel. Agent Chun Solso, alongside agent Hurley Klakk, was assigned to participate in the attack targeting the Second Elite Council Bunker. Solso's specific mission was to neutralize two Chirq Council sub-councilors identified as Dain Pax and Tettsel Anker. The CorSec feared that these sub-councilors had the ability to establish new Chirq Council chapters in Bela Vistal and Vreni Island. Therefore, Solso enlisted the assistance of an independent spacer, a former associate of the CorSec, to aid him in his objective. This spacer engaged and successfully eliminated the two sub-councilors, thereby thwarting the Chirq Council's attempts to expand their influence across the planet. Ultimately, the Chirq Council experienced fragmentation following the deaths of its elite councilors, who were killed by the CorSec during the raids on the Elite Council Bunkers.
Chun Solso existed as a non-player character within the 2003 video game titled Star Wars Galaxies. This game was a massively multiplayer online roleplaying game that was developed by Sony Online Entertainment and distributed by LucasArts, before it was shut down on December 15, 2011. Chun Solso was incorporated into the game through an update called "Chapter 1: The Corellian Captives," which was released on June 8, 2006.