She perceives a strange skin around Luke, which she removes by causing a Near-Death Experience. Mysterious Animal Senses: Omi, the dianoga aboard the Death Star, is revealed to be Force-sensitive.Fitting, as her purpose in life is to baptize Luke. Meaningful Name: "Omi" is the Yoruba word for water.Hidden Depths: "The Baptist" reveals that dianogas have names, identities, and a crude form of culture, but are simply too alien to relate to humanoids, hence their perception as simple beasts.Female Monster Surprise: It turns out the dianoga aboard the Death Star was female, when there was no indication of dianogas having genders in Legends.Chameleon Camouflage: "The Baptist" reveals that dianogas are capable of hiding themselves this way.Her drowning of Luke was not an attempt to eat him, but a baptism to enhance his connection towards the Force by bringing him as close to death as possible. Blue-and-Orange Morality: Omi is very much The Fatalist and has an odd view of mortality, and she's unbothered by her own death as her mission in this life is complete and she'll go on to reincarnate elsewhere.One of said tentacles pulls Luke Skywalker into the Death Star's waste. Attack of the Monster Appendage: In A New Hope, the only parts of the dianoga seen are its eye-stalk and at least one of its tentacles.One specimen, Omi, inhabited one of the first Death Star's trash compactors. He ultimately chose to allow the Republic to use Toydaria as a jump-point to send the supplies they had with them, but only that.Ī carnivorous, one-eyed cephalopod from Vodran that can also be found in the swamps and sewers of other worlds. Take a Third Option: In " Supply Lines", he had to choose between protecting the neutrality of Toydaria, and upholding their sacred value of compassion by helping the starving Twi'leks on Ryloth.Reasonable Authority Figure: In " Supply Lines", while he put the safety of his own people first, he was still willing to help Bail and Jar Jar get the Republic supplies to Ryloth.Neutral No Longer: Initially, Katuunko declared Toydaria a neutral party in the Clone Wars, but changed his mind after giving aid to the besieged people of Ryloth, and after Yoda prevailed against Ventress and a legion of battle droids, he threw his lot in with the Republic.His response to Savage Opress glaring in his face is to draw his sword and declare that he would not be intimidated. Nerves of Steel: Having two lightsabers hovering inches away from his head, and being face-to-face with a Sith assassin who had just wiped out the palace guard without breaking a sweat (and who happened to be a hulking, seven-foot tall monster) both utterly failed to shake Katuunko.Unfortunately for Savage, it worked too well. Neck Snap: In " Witches of the Mist", Savage used it to stop him from escaping.Know When to Fold 'Em: He wisely decided to make a break for it after being knocked out by Savage once.I Owe You My Life: Yoda saving him from Ventress makes negotiations for the Republic to use Toydaria as a base extremely easy.However, Katuunko was unable to sit by and watch the suffering caused by the Separatists and eventually decided to side with the Republic to help the people of the galaxy. The Good King: His number one priority is the safety of his people, which is why he initially tried to stay neutral during the war.Katuunko: That's a lot of smoke for a surrender. As Cad Bane describes the town of Bilbousa, everyone there is a criminal of sorts and no one bats an eye at the sight of three freshly escaped convicts in prison jumpsuits. Wretched Hive: As expected from the Hutt homeworld.However, the High Republic franchise states that Nal Hutta also had thriving metropolises that got turned into jungles when the Drengir infested the planet, implying that these swamps are what remain of their infestation in the present. Swamps Are Evil: It's a swamp planet that is home to the Hutts, a species that whose name has become synonymous with a major galactic crime syndicate.Single-Biome Planet: It seems to be one large swamp.Schrödinger's Canon: In Legends, the Hutts bought the planet and moved to it after their original homeworld Varl was destroyed by what the Hutt say was a natural catastrophe (many, however, suspect it was a victim of the Hutt Cataclysms, a devastating civil war that devastated many Hutt colonies).The homeworld of the Hutts, and thus the capital of Hutt Space and a haven for criminal activity.