POE: "Look, I think it's cool you want me to find clues to track down your missing brother, General Organa, but...he kinda beheaded my mom, y'know?"
While Tia and Ghia from Star Wars Demolition were born on Bestine themselves, their ancestors came from Iloh, and that is why they have that blue-green hair.
Cloning was a popular thing in Legends everyone in the Empire wanted to Clone themselves i believe Jerec wanted to clone himself at some point Xizor maybe cloned himself too
Jedi fast regularly(water and dry fasts). They do this for multiple reasons: to build resilience for situations where they have to go without food or water, and to build their trust and reliance on the Force and to increase their compassion and empathy for other living beings, and to tame the beast within. IG: @jedisufism
For a while I was trying to work Battlefront: Elite Squadron into my headcanon before I realized it required a bit more reaching then I was comfortable with (mostly regarding the continued existence of large numbers of Nightsisters *after* they've been largely wiped out), and when I was it was playing around with the idea of making Shara and Shara Bey one in the same. This actually works; Iloh and Bestine are both ocean planets, so not only would the latter be attractive to people from the former, but it could easily be that settlers from Iloh were amongst the groups responsible for colonizing Bestine. Actually I'm pretty sure Jerec himself is just a clone of the infamous geneticist Skagra Jerec's not the only one either; Skagra's clones are scattered all across time and space! The Kaiser, Mark Antony and the Fearless Leader of Pottsylvania are all Skagra clones, and McGyver, the A-Team and the crews of the Liberator, the Enterprise NX-01 and Babylon 5 have all encountered him from time to time. (Christopher Neame is in too much crap is basically what I'm saying here)
Sheevcare, flows better. Any sort of government health insurance would be a nightmare in a galactic government. You go to the hospital on Tatooine and they say "Who do you think you are waving that insurance card around? I need something real! No money, no heart surgery, no deal!" (and yes, in this scenario for some reason Watto is a cardiovascular surgeon)
Yeah, more seriously, I always assumed that this was traditionally left to the planetary level, and at least in old canon that seems to have been how things worked - think of the moment in The Paradise Snare when Han lands on Alderaan and discovers, to his surprised and annoyance, that it pretty much is a United Federation of Planets type utopia, which implies that even under the Empire there's a lot of leeway in allowing planets to determine the shape of their society.
Now we need the ultimate cut of Revenge of the Sith, complete with Clone Wars, TCW, RotS, Fallen Order and the video game cutscenes! /hj
In a non-weird supernatural galaxy where everything has a rational explanation, Waru was a Shellhutt pressed into a square form since childhood by golden rectancle shaped armor. His sore skin got so slimey that one could literally dive through it into his innards as Hutt physiology is very fluid.
The Czerka Corporation wanted to be like the Trade Federation they even wanted to do a Clone Wars during the Old Republic era
Darth Sidious considered himself the Master by the time of TPM in spite of Plagueis still being alive.