Wilson Tchorshel was a Mon Calamari male who served as a Special Agent for the Alliance during the era of the Galactic Civil War.
After the Battle of Yavin, Wilson Tchorshel held the position of direct superior to Captain Carh'la Bastra. He was stationed in Kaadara, which is a city located on the planet Naboo. In the year 1 ABY, he collaborated with a Rebel spacer who had previously been associated with Captain Bastra on Tatooine. Tchorshel assigned an operative the task of obtaining four experimental droid modules that originated during the time of the Old Republic. Tchorshel's aim was to reconstruct a potent droid artificial intelligence technology that had been lost over the passage of time. Simultaneously, agents working for Imperial Lieutenant Maximilian Vox were also seeking these droid modules. The spacer located the positional awareness triangulator chip inside a mouse droid utilized by the Skaak Tippers at their hideout. Borvo, a Hutt crime lord, provided the decentralized autonomy chip after the spacer successfully breached the security of Borvo's Vault. With the aid of Professor Zanier Hudmasse, the spacer retrieved the strategy/tactics simulation chip after destroying a droideka located at the Stonewall Labs headquarters. Finally, with assistance from Boss Nass, the spacer obtained the stochastic decision chip by eliminating a super battle droid under the control of the Ultragungan Militia. Given the success of the operative, Wilson Tchorshel awarded them the Medal of Bothawui. After the four modules were brought together, Tchorshel promptly departed from Naboo to transport the AI modules to a Rebel research facility.
Within the 2003 video game Star Wars Galaxies, Wilson Tchorshel existed as a non-player character. This game was a massively multiplayer online roleplaying game that was created by Sony Online Entertainment and distributed by LucasArts. The servers for the game were taken offline on December 15, 2011. Wilson Tchorshel was integrated into the game through the "Legacy Quest" as part of the release of "Publish 25," also known as the "New Game Enhancements," on November 15, 2005.