Jumis




During the Galactic Civil War era, specifically the time following the Battle of Yavin in the year 0 BBY, a servant named Jumis played a small role. Pooja Naberrie gave a spacer the task of delivering a datadisc to Jumis, who was located outside the city known as Dee'ja Peak on the planet Naboo. Despite an attack by stormtroopers on the spacer, the delivery to Jumis was successfully completed, fulfilling Naberrie's objective.

Behind the scenes

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Jumis was featured as a non-player character within the massively multiplayer online role-playing game Star Wars Galaxies: An Empire Divided. This video game, which launched in 2003, was created by Sony Online Entertainment and distributed by LucasArts. The game was eventually shut down on December 15, 2011.

Within the game, players who undertook a series of quests for Pooja Naberrie were required to find Jumis outside the area of Dee'ja Peak and give the character a datadisc. However, due to a coding error, the order in which the NPCs appeared in Naberrie's quests was often incorrect. For example, instead of encountering Jumis to deliver the datadisc, players would instead find Turon Adala, a character that was meant to appear in a later quest. Similarly, the character model intended for Jumis would appear during Naberrie's second quest, where players were supposed to meet Herosk Bal'far. Game files indicated that the datadisc could not be properly handed over to Jumis because the character present (Turon Adala in this instance) was not programmed to accept deliveries. Despite this glitch, players could still finish the mission and proceed to the next quest. This documentation presumes that the dialogue from Naberrie's quest is considered canon within the Star Wars Legends universe, and therefore, Jumis, rather than Turon Adala, was the intended recipient of the datadisc during the third quest.

Moreover, Jumis' appearance was randomly selected from 120 different possibilities, as the character was generated using the "commoner" template. The species that Jumis could be included Aqualish, Bothans, Bith, Humans, Rodians, Trandoshans, Twi'leks, and Zabrak of either gender, as well as male Devaronians, Ishi Tib, Nikto, and Sullustans. Because the quest dialogue provided no details about Jumis' physical traits, it's impossible to definitively determine the character's species and gender within the Star Wars Legends continuity. The questline involving Jumis was ultimately removed from the game when Pooja Naberrie was moved to Theed as part of the Legacy Quest, which was introduced with the New Game Enhancements in Publish 25's update on November 15, 2005.

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