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[[File:Pirate_Attack.jpg|thumb|250px|Pirates attack a [[Trade Federation of Planets|Trade Federation]] vessel.]]
{{Quote|How you doin', you old pirate? So good to see you!|[[Lando Calrissian/Legends|Lando Calrissian]], to [[Han Solo/Legends|Han Solo]]|<ref name="Episode 5">{{Film|V}}</ref>}}
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The term '''pirate''' referred to the variety of rogues that were scattered across the [[Galaxy/Legends|galaxy]] who would attack, rob or commandeer [[Starship/Legends|ships]] as they saw fit.
The term '''pirate''' referred to the variety of rogues that were scattered across the [[Galaxy/Legends|galaxy]] who would attack, rob or commandeer [[Starship/Legends|ships]] as they saw fit.
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[[File:SolMonAndHisPirateGang.jpg|thumb|left|180px|The pirate gang led by [[Sol Mon]]]]
[[File:SolMonAndHisPirateGang.jpg|thumb|left|180px|The pirate gang led by [[Sol Mon]]]]
While their actions were inherently illegal, the morals of various pirates varied considerably. Some were cutthroat brigands who were petty murderers or thieves, but others, such as [[Nym/Legends|Nym]], had a set of morals that prohibited killing the innocent, and generally restricted their actions to the rich. Other pirates, referred to as "[[Privateer/Legends|privateers]]," operated under the sanction of governments or organizations like the [[Alliance to Restore the Republic/Legends|Alliance to Restore the Republic]]. Privateers tended to hold themselves to a more "civilized" standard than other pirates, and restricted their activities to specific targets. Most pirates were orphans or citizens that were unemployed because of either being uneducated or having a lust for adventure, riches or anarchy.
While their actions were inherently illegal, the morals of various pirates varied considerably. Some were cutthroat brigands who were petty murderers or thieves, but others, such as [[Nym/Legends|Nym]], had a set of morals that prohibited killing the innocent, and generally restricted their actions to the rich. Other pirates, referred to as "[[Privateer/Legends|privateers]]," operated under the sanction of governments or organizations like the [[Alliance to Restore the Republic/Legends|Alliance to Restore the Republic]]. Privateers tended to hold themselves to a more "civilized" standard than other pirates, and restricted their activities to specific targets. Most pirates were orphans or citizens that were unemployed because of either being uneducated or having a lust for adventure, riches or anarchy.
Indeed, on a few occasions, pirates have pulled through to help the galaxy as a whole. Nym himself aided the [[Naboo/Legends|Naboo]] around the time of the [[Battle of Naboo/Legends|Battle of Naboo]] by destroying a [[Trade Federation of Planets|Trade Federation]] [[Droid/Legends|droid]] foundry on [[Eos]], and helping the Naboo resistance hold off an army attempting to flank the [[Gungan/Legends|Gungans]] on the Naboo plains.


A popular weapon of [[Realspace/Legends|space]] pirates was the [[Ion cannon/Legends|ion cannon]]. The ion cannon could disable an entire ship, making it easier to board and loot. Some pirate gangs operated as two groups: the boarding group and the attack group. The attack group would disable the ship and its weapons, and the boarding group would breach the ship's hull to steal or plunder whatever they could find (credits, chronos, comlinks and blasters).
A popular weapon of [[Realspace/Legends|space]] pirates was the [[Ion cannon/Legends|ion cannon]]. The ion cannon could disable an entire ship, making it easier to board and loot. Some pirate gangs operated as two groups: the boarding group and the attack group. The attack group would disable the ship and its weapons, and the boarding group would breach the ship's hull to steal or plunder whatever they could find (credits, chronos, comlinks and blasters).


Some pirates lent their services to other organizations, such as the [[Alliance to Restore the Republic/Legends|Rebel Alliance]] or the [[Zann Consortium/Legends|Zann Consortium]].
Some pirates lent their services to other organizations, such as the [[Alliance to Restore the Republic/Legends|Rebel Alliance]].


The most identifiable symbol of the pirate was the [[Blazing Claw/Legends|Blazing Claw]].
The most identifiable symbol of the pirate was the [[Blazing Claw/Legends|Blazing Claw]].
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File:Blacksun.svg|[[Black Sun/Legends|Black Sun]]
File:Blacksun.svg|[[Black Sun/Legends|Black Sun]]
File:Blazing Claw 1.png|[[Blazing Claw/Legends|Blazing Claw]]
File:Blazing Claw 1.png|[[Blazing Claw/Legends|Blazing Claw]]
File:Cadesbloodybones.jpg|[[Bloody Bones (insignia)|Bloody Bones]]
File:Dharus Buccaneers.svg|[[Dharus]]' Pirate Group
File:Dharus Buccaneers.svg|[[Dharus]]' Pirate Group
File:Ettyrmin Pirates.jpg|[[Eyttyrmin Batiiv]]
File:Ettyrmin Pirates.jpg|[[Eyttyrmin Batiiv]]
File:Exchange.svg|[[Exchange|The Exchange]]
File:Hondo Ohnaka pirate symbol.png|[[Ohnaka Gang/Legends|Ohnaka Gang]]
File:Lok Revenants.svg|[[Lok Revenants/Legends|Lok Revenants]]
File:Night Fangs insignia.png|[[Night Fangs]]
File:Night Fangs insignia.png|[[Night Fangs]]
File:VoidWings.svg|[[Void Wings]]
File:VoidWings.svg|[[Void Wings]]
File:Pirate symbol.png|Unknown pirate group
File:Pirate symbol.png|Unknown pirate group
File:Zann Consortium.svg|[[Zann Consortium/Legends|Zann Consortium]]
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==Notes and references==
==Notes and references==
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{{Interlang
|de=Pirat
|es=Pirata
|it=Pirata
|pl=Piraci
|ru=Пират
|fi=Piraatti
|pt=Pirata
}}


[[Category:Criminal occupations]]
[[Category:Criminal occupations]]
[[Category:Piracy and privateering]]
[[Category:Piracy and privateering]]

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"How you doin', you old pirate? So good to see you!"
Lando Calrissian, to Han Solo[1]

The term pirate referred to the variety of rogues that were scattered across the galaxy who would attack, rob or commandeer ships as they saw fit.

History

The pirate gang led by Sol Mon

While their actions were inherently illegal, the morals of various pirates varied considerably. Some were cutthroat brigands who were petty murderers or thieves, but others, such as Nym, had a set of morals that prohibited killing the innocent, and generally restricted their actions to the rich. Other pirates, referred to as "privateers," operated under the sanction of governments or organizations like the Alliance to Restore the Republic. Privateers tended to hold themselves to a more "civilized" standard than other pirates, and restricted their activities to specific targets. Most pirates were orphans or citizens that were unemployed because of either being uneducated or having a lust for adventure, riches or anarchy.

A popular weapon of space pirates was the ion cannon. The ion cannon could disable an entire ship, making it easier to board and loot. Some pirate gangs operated as two groups: the boarding group and the attack group. The attack group would disable the ship and its weapons, and the boarding group would breach the ship's hull to steal or plunder whatever they could find (credits, chronos, comlinks and blasters).

Some pirates lent their services to other organizations, such as the Rebel Alliance.

The most identifiable symbol of the pirate was the Blazing Claw.

Notable pirate symbols and insignia

Behind the scenes

The "Pirate" was one of the original twenty-four character templates used by the Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game, first published in the first edition rulebook.[2]

Appearances

Sources

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Notes and references