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{{Quote|My first official act following my reelection will be to recall you as Senator. Kun will be Naboo's new representative.''"<br />"''Janus Greejatus would be a better choice."''<br />"''A recommendation from you is a condemnation!|Ars Veruna and Palpatine|<ref name="Darth P">[[Darth Plagueis (novel)|''Darth Plagueis'']]</ref>}}
'''Janus Greejatus''' was a [[Human/Legends|Human]] [[Gender/Legends|male]] [[Dark Side Adept]] and an [[Imperial Advisor|Advisor]] to [[Galactic Emperor/Legends|Galactic Emperor]] [[Palpatine/Legends|Palpatine]]. From an early age, while growing up on his [[Homeworld/Legends|homeworld]] of [[Chommell Minor/Legends|Chommell Minor]], Greejatus bore unbridled hatred toward [[Alien/Legends|non-Humans]], since they had damaged [[Greejatus family|his family's]] finances severely in [[Standard year/Legends|years]] prior. Greejatus and Palpatine became acquainted before either of them entered [[Politics/Legends|politics]], as young members of the [[Legislative Youth Program/Legends|Legislative Youth Program]]. Entering Chommell Minor politics, Greejatus earned the notice of Palpatine, elected to the position of [[Senator/Legends|senator]] of the [[Chommell sector/Legends|Chommell sector]] in [[52 BBY/Legends|52 BBY]]. When Palpatine became [[Supreme Chancellor/Legends|Supreme Chancellor]] of the [[Galactic Republic/Legends|Galactic Republic]], Greejatus succeeded him as senator, but was soon drummed out of the office by influential politicians on Naboo, who disagreed with his closed-border policies.
'''Janus Greejatus''' was a [[Human/Legends|Human]] [[Gender/Legends|male]] [[Dark Side Adept]] and an [[Imperial Advisor|Advisor]] to [[Galactic Emperor/Legends|Galactic Emperor]] [[Palpatine/Legends|Palpatine]]. From an early age, while growing up on his [[Homeworld/Legends|homeworld]] of [[Chommell Minor/Legends|Chommell Minor]], Greejatus bore unbridled hatred toward [[Alien/Legends|non-Humans]], since they had damaged [[Greejatus family|his family's]] finances severely in [[Standard year/Legends|years]] prior. Greejatus and Palpatine became acquainted before either of them entered [[Politics/Legends|politics]], as young members of the [[Legislative Youth Program/Legends|Legislative Youth Program]]. Entering Chommell Minor politics, Greejatus earned the notice of Palpatine, elected to the position of [[Senator/Legends|senator]] of the [[Chommell sector/Legends|Chommell sector]] in [[52 BBY/Legends|52 BBY]]. When Palpatine became [[Supreme Chancellor/Legends|Supreme Chancellor]] of the [[Galactic Republic/Legends|Galactic Republic]], Greejatus succeeded him as senator, but was soon drummed out of the office by influential politicians on Naboo, who disagreed with his closed-border policies.


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==Biography==
==Biography==
===Early life===
===Early life===
{{Quote|For the forseeable future, you're going to be residing with the Greejatus family. Clothes and other items we thought you'd like to have with you are already aboard. You and Janus got along well the last time we visited. A change of scene will do you good.|Cosinga Palpatine, to his son|<ref name="Darth P" />}}
Janus Greejatus, was a [[Force-sensitive/Legends|Force-sensitive]]<ref name="dssb" /> [[Human/Legends|Human]] [[Gender/Legends|male]].
Janus Greejatus, a [[Force-sensitive/Legends|Force-sensitive]]<ref name="dssb" /> [[Human/Legends|Human]] [[Gender/Legends|male]], was born to [[Greejatus family|a family]] that once enjoyed prominence and fortune on his [[Homeworld/Legends|homeworld]] of [[Chommell Minor/Legends|Chommell Minor]]. That fortune had been effectively lost due to the actions of [[Alien/Legends|non-Human]] workers, to the bitterness of [[Janus Greejatus's father|Greejatus's father]]. He instructed his son to never let non-Humans get the better of him in life, and this spurred Greejatus on to rise through the ranks of Chommell Minor's [[Politics/Legends|political]] community. He maintained his [[Humanocentrism|ingrained views]] toward non-Humans, but was careful to mask them with more demure language. Nevertheless, he did make some polarizing statements, but was still able to build himself a strong political standing on Chommell Minor.<ref name="db" />


As a young man, Janus Greejatus participated in the [[Legislative Youth Program/Legends|Legislative Youth Program]] and became acquainted with [[Palpatine/Legends|Palpatine]], an ambitious young man from [[Naboo/Legends|Naboo]]. The [[Imperial family|Palpatine]] and Greejatus families had friendly relations, and Palpatine's father, [[Cosinga Palpatine|Cosinga]], was willing to overlook the Greejatuses' chauvinism, as he saw them as a positive influence on his son. After Palpatine became a [[Spy/Legends|spy]] for [[Darth Plagueis/Legends|Hego Damask]] on Naboo, working to sabotage the [[Royal House of Naboo/Legends|royals']] campaign for the [[Monarch of Naboo/Legends|throne]] that his father supported, Cosinga decided to send his son to live with the Greejatuses on Chommell Minor, based on the rapport he perceived between Janus and Palpatine the last time they visited. The Palpatines traveled to [[Hanna City/Legends|Hanna City]] on [[Chandrila/Legends|Chandrila]], where Palpatine was participating in a month-long retreat for members of the Legislative Youth Program, retrieved him, and set course for Chommell Minor in [[Palpatine family starship|the family]] [[Yacht/Legends|yacht]]. Cosinga's plan was foiled when Palpatine slaughtered the entire family and their [[Security guard/Legends|security guards]]. With the help of Hego Damask, all the evidence was swiftly extirpated, and Palpatine went on to start a political career on Naboo.<ref name="Darth P" />
Greejatus founded the [[Imperial Department of Redesign]]&mdash;an obscure agency dedicated to the suppression and liquidation of non-Human species.<ref name="db" /> Among its most secretive projects was "[[The Heart of Steel]]", overseen by [[Grand Moff/Legends|Grand Moff]] [[4-8C]]. The aim of the project was to create a way to control any computer in the galaxy at will, and it was so closely guarded that not even [[Imperial Intelligence/Legends|Imperial Intelligence]] or [[Imperial High Command/Legends|Imperial High Command]] knew of its existence.<ref name="mis">''[[Star Wars Missions 16: Imperial Jailbreak]]''</ref> Over time, Greejatus realized that he could develop his own projects without Palpatine's permission or observation, and his ambition grew as a result.<ref name="db" />
 
===Palpatine's ally===
{{Quote|I'll take your recommendations into account. But be forewarned, Palpatine, I will brook no deception. From you, or any of your cabal. Remember: I know where the bodies are buried.|Veruna, to Palpatine, speaking of Greejatus and Sate Pestage|<ref name="Darth P" />}}
Greejatus rose to prominence on Chommell Minor, and garnered Palpatine's attention.<ref name="db" /><ref name="negtc">''[[The New Essential Guide to Characters]]''</ref> The relationship Greejatus had with his political benefactor was one of friendship&mdash;or so he was led to believe. Palpatine was careful, however, not to echo the most controversial of Greejatus's statements, at least not in public. Greejatus proved constantly to Palpatine that he had an aptitude for politics,<ref name="db" /> and he became part of the Senator's cabal, along with [[Kinman Doriana]], [[Sim Aloo/Legends|Sim Aloo]], and [[Sate Pestage/Legends|Sate Pestage]]. At some point, Palpatine began to suspect that Greejatus had some strength in [[The Force/Legends|the Force]].<ref name="Darth P" />
 
In [[54 BBY/Legends|54 BBY]], Janus Greejatus attended the funeral of [[Senator/Legends|senator]] [[Vidar Kim]]'s [[Vidar Kim's wife|wife]], [[Vidar Kim's first son|two]] [[Vidar Kim's second son|sons]], and their [[Unidentified Vidar family pilot|pilot]] and [[Unidentified Vidar family copilot|copilot]], in [[Theed/Legends|Theed]]. [[52 BBY/Legends|Two years later]], the senator was assassinated by a [[Maladian]] [[Unidentified female Maladian assassin|contract killer]] on [[Coruscant/Legends|Coruscant]], and King [[Bon Tapalo/Legends|Tapalo]] dispatched Greejatus to [[Galactic City]] for the funeral in the [[Naboo Embassy]]. Greejatus transported Senator Kim's ashes to Naboo, where they were scattered in the [[Solleu River/Legends|Solleu River]]. The contract had been arranged by Sate Pestage under orders from Darth Sidious, publicly known as [[Ambassador/Legends|Ambassador]] Palpatine, and Darth Plagueis, publicly known as [[Magister]] Hego Damask of [[Damask Holdings/Legends|Damask Holdings]]. Palpatine succeeded Kim as Senator of the [[Chommell sector/Legends|Chommell sector]].<ref name="Darth P" />
 
In [[33 BBY/Legends|33 BBY]], Senator Palpatine traveled with Sate Pestage to Naboo to visit King [[Ars Veruna/Legends|Veruna]]. Upon landing, they met with Greejatus, and together they rendezvoused with Veruna and several members of his [[Naboo Royal Advisory Council/Legends|advisory council]] at the [[Theed Hangar/Legends|Theed Hangar]] to watch a display of the newly-formed [[Naboo Royal Space Fighter Corps/Legends|Naboo Starfighter Corps]], Veruna's pet project. After Palpatine made clear the purpose of his visit in urging Veruna to support the pro-[[Trade Federation of Planets|Trade Federation]] vote against the taxation of outlying [[Free Trade Zone/Legends|free-trade zones]], the King warned Palpatine to keep himself, his cabal&mdash;including Greejatus&mdash;and Damask out of his affairs.<ref name="Darth P" />
 
By the time of Palpatine's next meeting with Veruna before the start of the [[Eriadu Trade Summit]], the situation had reached a boiling point; with the election approaching, and Palpatine's candidate [[Padmé Amidala/Legends|Padmé Naberrie]] gaining in popularity, the King had allied himself with [[Black Sun/Legends|Black Sun]], the [[Bando Gora/Legends|Bando Gora]], and [[Gardulla Besadii the Elder/Legends|Gardulla]] of the [[Besadii/Legends|Besadii]] [[Kajidic/Legends|kajidic]]. He had also put together a task force to kill Hego Damask on [[Sojourn (moon)|Sojourn]]. Veruna intended to replace Palpatine in the Senate with his [[Prime Councilor]] [[Kun Lago]] as soon as he was reelected; when Palpatine suggested that Janus Greejatus would be a better choice, Veruna replied that a suggestion from him amounted to a "condemnation."<ref name="Darth P" />
 
===Senatorial duties and rise to advisor===
As a result of his and Damask's machinations, Palpatine was [[Galactic Republic Chancery election, 32 BBY|elected]] to the position of [[Supreme Chancellor/Legends|Supreme Chancellor]] of the [[Galactic Republic/Legends|Galactic Republic]] in [[32 BBY/Legends|32 BBY]], and Greejatus succeeded him as senator of the Chommell [[Sector/Legends|sector]]. His succession of Palpatine, however, was not a particularly popular move amongst the influential politicians of Naboo, which was the foremost world of the Chommell sector.<ref name="db" /> In light of the [[Invasion of Naboo/Legends|Invasion of Naboo]], and the treaty the Human [[Queen/Legends|Queen]] [[Padmé Amidala/Legends|Amidala]] had struck with [[Boss/Legends|Boss]] [[Rugor Nass/Legends|Rugor Nass]] of the [[Gungan/Legends|Gungans]],<ref name="tpm">{{Film|I}}</ref> the Naboo possessed a distinctly more multicultural mindset than their new representative in the Senate, who was working with a closed-borders policy.<ref name="db" />
 
After just two years of service, in [[30 BBY/Legends|30 BBY]], Greejatus was ousted from his office, and replaced by [[Horace Vancil/Legends|Horace Vancil]], a native of Naboo.<ref name="db" /> According to [[Quarsh Panaka/Legends|Quarsh Panaka]] of the [[Royal Naboo Security Forces/Legends|Royal Naboo Security Forces]], Greejatus sought to restore the defensive capabilities of Naboo. However, Queen Amidala personally opposed that rearmament project and had him removed.<ref name="EGW cut6">{{SW|url=news/the-essential-guide-to-warfare-authors-cut-part-6-showdown-at-naboo|text=''Star Wars: The Essential Guide to Warfare'' Author's Cut, Part 6: Showdown at Naboo|int=Star Wars: The Essential Guide to Warfare Author's Cut}}</ref> Following the ousting of Greejatus, the rest of the Chommell sector's representatives in the Senate until its dissolution would all hail from Naboo.<ref name="db" /><ref name="jvs">[[Jedi vs. Sith: The Essential Guide to the Force (real-life book)|''Jedi vs. Sith: The Essential Guide to the Force'']]</ref><ref name="ea:p">''[[Evasive Action: Prey]]''</ref>
 
[[File:Hock_meets_the_bosses.png|thumb|left|250px|Isard, Tarkin, Palpatine and Greejatus meeting with Vader and Hock.]]
Now out of a job, Greejatus was not totally without options, as Palpatine still found him valuable, and, as such, the Chommell Minor native was enlisted as an advisor to the Supreme Chancellor.<ref name="db" /> In [[19 BBY/Legends|19 BBY]], Greejatus, along with fellow advisors [[Sly Moore/Legends|Sly Moore]], Sate Pestage, and Sim Aloo, [[Director of Republic Intelligence]] [[Armand Isard/Legends|Armand Isard]], Senator [[Jannie Ha'Nook]] of [[Glithnos]], as well as [[Vice Chair/Legends|Vice Chair]] [[Mas Amedda/Legends|Mas Amedda]], attended a meeting in Palpatine's office.<ref name="loe" /> Later that year, Palpatine seized unlimited power for himself, replacing the Galactic Republic with a [[Galactic Empire/Legends|Galactic Empire]], with him as [[Galactic Emperor/Legends|Galactic Emperor]].<ref name="rots">{{Film|III}}</ref> In the wake of the [[Declaration of a New Order]], Greejatus was appointed to the new [[Imperial Ruling Council/Legends|Imperial Ruling Council]]. Simultaneously, he helped shape the [[Commission for the Preservation of the New Order/Legends|Commission for the Preservation of the New Order]],<ref name="db" /> alongside [[Crueya Vandron]] and [[Ishin-Il-Raz]].<ref name="hnn">''[[Republic HoloNet News Special Inaugural Edition 16:5:241]]''</ref> Being Force-sensitive, he was made a [[Dark Side Adept]], alongside fellow [[Imperial Advisor|advisor]] Sim Aloo. He and Aloo, as well as Palpatine's other advisors, were commonly dismissed as Palpatine's yes-men, but in fact they were being groomed to replace the Empire's [[Moff/Legends|moffs]] and [[Governor/Legends|governors]], so the Emperor could control the galaxy with more ease.<ref name="dssb" /> In [[17 BBY/Legends|17 BBY]], Greejatus was at the Emperor's side, along with Armand Isard and [[Grand Moff/Legends|Grand Moff]] [[Wilhuff Tarkin/Legends|Wilhuff Tarkin]], when [[Dark Lord of the Sith/Legends|Lord]] [[Anakin Skywalker/Legends|Darth Vader]] and the [[Stormtrooper/Legends|stormtrooper]] [[Commander/Legends|commander]] [[CT-5539|Hock Malsuum]] came to explain themselves after the debacle of the [[Shrouded Offensive]] on [[Ostor]]&mdash;which had turned to be one of the biggest military disasters for the Empire.<ref name="Cry of Shadows 3">[[Darth Vader and the Cry of Shadows 3|''Darth Vader and the Cry of Shadows'' 3]]</ref>
 
Utilizing his newfound power, Greejatus also founded the [[Imperial Department of Redesign]]&mdash;an obscure agency dedicated to the suppression and liquidation of non-Human species.<ref name="db" /> Among its most secretive projects was "[[The Heart of Steel]]", overseen by [[Grand Moff/Legends|Grand Moff]] [[4-8C]]. The aim of the project was to create a way to control any computer in the galaxy at will, and it was so closely guarded that not even [[Imperial Intelligence/Legends|Imperial Intelligence]] or [[Imperial High Command/Legends|Imperial High Command]] knew of its existence.<ref name="mis">''[[Star Wars Missions 16: Imperial Jailbreak]]''</ref> Over time, Greejatus realized that he could develop his own projects without Palpatine's permission or observation, and his ambition grew as a result.<ref name="db" />


===Ambition===
===Ambition===
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==Personality and traits==
==Personality and traits==
{{Quote|You can partner with Janus in Chommell Minor's program.''"<br />"''The Greejatus's hatred of nonhumans meets with your approval, then.|Cosinga Palpatine and his son|<ref name="Darth P" />}}
[[File:GreejatusAndFriends-ROTJ.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Palpatine, Greejatus, Aloo, and Vader]]
[[File:GreejatusAndFriends-ROTJ.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Palpatine, Greejatus, Aloo, and Vader]]
A cruel man at [[Heart/Legends|heart]],<ref name="ccg">{{CCG|set=Death Star II Limited|link=DeathStarII-Dark/large/janusgreejatus.gif|cardname=Janus Greejatus}}</ref> Greejatus had been raised to hate non-Humans. His hatred for them ran deep enough for him to put it across in his political views&mdash;although he was skilled in masking his beliefs in order to rise to prominence on Chommell Minor, he was disliked on Naboo, which cost him his position as senator of the Chommell sector. In his own [[Eye/Legends|eyes]], he was good friends with Palpatine, and his skill in the political arena afforded him longevity as one of the Supreme Chancellor's, later Emperor's, advisors. Later in his career, he founded the Imperial Department of Redesign&mdash;an organization whose objectives matched his political view on non-Humans closely.<ref name="db" /> Greejatus lusted for power his whole life, however,<ref name="ccg" /> and that ambition would later cost him his autonomy, as he was forced to stay close to Palpatine following his encouragement of Tarkin to rebel.<ref name="db" /> He was also a predictable man, and easy to control.<ref name="ccg" /> Greejatus could manipulate and utilize the Force to some extent, and, in his capacity as a Dark Side Adept, he served the Emperor faithfully,<ref name="dssb" /> on occasion.<ref name="db" /> Greejatus had [[Color/Legends|brown]] [[Hair/Legends|hair]] and light skin.<ref name="rotj" />
A cruel man at [[Heart/Legends|heart]],<ref name="ccg">{{CCG|set=Death Star II Limited|link=DeathStarII-Dark/large/janusgreejatus.gif|cardname=Janus Greejatus}}</ref> Greejatus had been raised to hate non-Humans. His hatred for them ran deep enough for him to put it across in his political views&mdash;although he was skilled in masking his beliefs in order to rise to prominence on Chommell Minor, he was disliked on Naboo, which cost him his position as senator of the Chommell sector. In his own [[Eye/Legends|eyes]], he was good friends with Palpatine, and his skill in the political arena afforded him longevity as one of the Supreme Chancellor's, later Emperor's, advisors. Later in his career, he founded the Imperial Department of Redesign&mdash;an organization whose objectives matched his political view on non-Humans closely.<ref name="db" /> Greejatus lusted for power his whole life, however,<ref name="ccg" /> and that ambition would later cost him his autonomy, as he was forced to stay close to Palpatine following his encouragement of Tarkin to rebel.<ref name="db" /> He was also a predictable man, and easy to control.<ref name="ccg" /> Greejatus could manipulate and utilize the Force to some extent, and, in his capacity as a Dark Side Adept, he served the Emperor faithfully,<ref name="dssb" /> on occasion.<ref name="db" /> Greejatus had [[Color/Legends|brown]] [[Hair/Legends|hair]] and light skin.<ref name="rotj" />
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{{Quote|I mean, I don't know about you guys, but Janus Greejatus and his buddy Sim Aloo have literally provoked the thought, in my mind, of 'What's their story?' So I suppose doing Greejatus' story 'justice' so to speak was both daunting and exciting.|Timothy S. Maddocks|url=https://www.webcitation.org/query?id=1334476836702052}}
{{Quote|I mean, I don't know about you guys, but Janus Greejatus and his buddy Sim Aloo have literally provoked the thought, in my mind, of 'What's their story?' So I suppose doing Greejatus' story 'justice' so to speak was both daunting and exciting.|Timothy S. Maddocks|url=https://www.webcitation.org/query?id=1334476836702052}}
[[File:BTCH01AB.jpg|thumb|200px|The BlasTech advert from ''Star Wars: Behind the Magic'']]
[[File:BTCH01AB.jpg|thumb|200px|The BlasTech advert from ''Star Wars: Behind the Magic'']]
The character of Janus Greejatus first appeared in the [[Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi (novel)|novelization]] of [[Richard Marquand]]'s [[1983]] film, [[Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi|''Star Wars'': Episode VI ''Return of the Jedi'']]. He and Palpatine's other advisors were referred to by author [[James Kahn]] as "the Emperor's courtiers".<ref name="novel">[[Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi (novel)|''Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi'' novelization]]</ref> In the film itself, Greejatus was portrayed by an unnamed background extra. The character's costume was designed by [[Nilo Rodis-Jamero]], who based the costume on that of a [[Wikipedia:Catholic Church|Catholic]] [[Wikipedia:Bishop|bishop]].<ref name="ann">''[[Star Wars: The Annotated Screenplays]]''</ref> An image of the character later appeared in [[Bill Slavicsek]]'s [[West End Games]] sourcebook, the ''[[Death Star Technical Companion]]'', published in [[1991]]. In that book, however, the character was intended to be [[Ars Dangor/Legends|Ars Dangor]], until in [[2001]], he was identified as "Janus Greejatus" in the "[[Death Star II Limited]]" set of the [[Star Wars Customizable Card Game|''Star Wars'' Customizable Card Game]]. In the [[1998]] CD-ROM ''[[Star Wars: Behind the Magic]]'', the character's image was used in a fictional advertisement for the "BlasTech" company and action figure of Greejatus was later made by [[Hasbro Inc.|Hasbro]], in their "Death Star Procession" subset.<ref name="rebscum">{{HasbroCite|set=Star Wars Saga|pack=Imperial Dignitary Janus Greejatus (Death Star Procession)|altlink=https://www.rebelscum.com/sw0335impdignitaryA.asp}}</ref> The character also featured briefly in [[Kevin Rubio]]'s [[Canon|non-canon]] comic, ''[[The Return of Tag & Bink: Special Edition]]''.
The character of Janus Greejatus first appeared in the [[Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi (novel)|novelization]] of [[Richard Marquand]]'s [[1983]] film, [[Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi|''Star Wars'': Episode VI ''Return of the Jedi'']]. He and Palpatine's other advisors were referred to by author [[James Kahn]] as "the Emperor's courtiers".<ref name="novel">[[Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi (novel)|''Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi'' novelization]]</ref> In the film itself, Greejatus was portrayed by an unnamed background extra. The character's costume was designed by [[Nilo Rodis-Jamero]], who based the costume on that of a [[Wikipedia:Catholic Church|Catholic]] [[Wikipedia:Bishop|bishop]].<ref name="ann">''[[Star Wars: The Annotated Screenplays]]''</ref> An image of the character later appeared in [[Bill Slavicsek]]'s [[West End Games]] sourcebook, the ''[[Death Star Technical Companion]]'', published in [[1991]]. In that book, however, the character was intended to be [[Ars Dangor/Legends|Ars Dangor]], until in [[2001]], he was identified as "Janus Greejatus" in the "[[Death Star II Limited]]" set of the [[Star Wars Customizable Card Game|''Star Wars'' Customizable Card Game]]. In the [[1998]] CD-ROM ''[[Star Wars: Behind the Magic]]'', the character's image was used in a fictional advertisement for the "BlasTech" company.
 
In October [[2007]], Greejatus was one of several subjects of the [[Hyperspace: The Official Star Wars Fan Club|Hyperspace]] "[[What's The Story?]]" feature, allowing Hyperspace members to write [[Databank (original)|Databank]] entries on background characters from the ''[[Star Wars]]'' films. Hyperspace member [[Timothy S. Maddocks]], under the username "vader_of_bast," wrote the winning entry. Maddocks has written a blog on [[StarWars.com]] in which he credits the ''[[Star Wars Missions]]'' series of novels with inspiring him to tie Greejatus into the obscure Imperial Redesign Team and fellow "What's The Story?" contributor [[Kyle Jewhurst]] with inspiring him to use Greejatus to fill the senatorial vacancy created by Palpatine's election to the post of Supreme Chancellor. To fit the Redesign Team reference, he portrayed Greejatus as a fierce speciesist, and to expand the scope of Chommell sector's representation beyond one planet, Maddocks gave the character's homeworld as Chommell Minor. Maddocks's conception of Palpatine, partly shaped by [[Wookieepedia]]'s article on the Emperor, led him to portray Greejatus as duped into believing Palpatine held him in much higher regard than he in fact did. ''Star Wars Missions'' further sparked Maddocks to suggest that Greejatus could get away with secret projects, and portrayed this as building a hubris which caused Greejatus to overreach while on the Death Star&mdash;tying into the ''Death Star Technical Companion'' image&mdash;and caused Palpatine to keep him close and under watch thereafter, explaining his presence on the Death Star II. Elements cut from Maddocks's original submission include Greejatus attempting to flee the Death Star II only to find his shuttle stolen by Luke Skywalker and the alteration of the Imperial Redesign Team to the Imperial Department of Redesign; additionally, some changes to the prose were made.<ref name="Maddocks">{{Blog|fourdotelipsis|7|Behind the scenes: Janus Greejatus|I don't get it, no one stopped them last time!|Timothy S. Maddocks||archivedate=20071109065242}}</ref> Maddocks's entry was later used, almost verbatim, in [[2008]]'s ''[[The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia]]''.
 
In addition, Greejatus also briefly appears in the [[2012]] [[video game]] [[Kinect Star Wars]], where he is seen in the Emperor's throne room dancing in the background along with Aloo and many [[Stormtrooper/Legends|stormtroopers]].<ref name="Kinect">''[[Kinect Star Wars]]''</ref>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
*[[Darth Plagueis (novel)|''Darth Plagueis'']]
*[[Darth Plagueis (audiobook)|''Darth Plagueis'' audiobook]]
*''[[Labyrinth of Evil]]''
*''[[Kinect Star Wars]]''
*[[Darth Vader and the Cry of Shadows 3|''Darth Vader and the Cry of Shadows'' 3]]
*{{Film|VI}}
*{{Film|VI}}
*[[Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi (novel)|''Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi'' novelization]] {{1st}}
*[[Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi (novel)|''Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi'' novelization]] {{1st}}
*[[Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi (junior novelization)|''Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi'' junior novelization]]
*[[Return of the Jedi 2|''Return of the Jedi'' 2]]
*[[Return of the Jedi 2|''Return of the Jedi'' 2]]
*''[[The Return of Tag & Bink: Special Edition]]'' {{Nc}}


==Sources==
==Sources==
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*''[[Death Star Technical Companion]]''
*''[[Death Star Technical Companion]]''
*''[[Heir to the Empire Sourcebook]]'' {{Po}}
*''[[Heir to the Empire Sourcebook]]'' {{Po}}
*{{InsiderCite|37|Something Wicked This Way Comes}} {{Po}}
*''[[Star Wars: Behind the Magic]]''
*''[[Star Wars: Behind the Magic]]''
*''[[Star Wars: The Visual Dictionary]]'' {{Po}}
*''[[Star Wars: The Visual Dictionary]]'' {{Po}}
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*{{CCG|set=Death Star II Limited|link=DeathStarII-Dark/large/royalescort.gif|cardname=Royal Escort}} {{Po}}
*{{CCG|set=Death Star II Limited|link=DeathStarII-Dark/large/royalescort.gif|cardname=Royal Escort}} {{Po}}
*{{CCG|set=Reflections II: Expanding the Galaxy|link=ReflectionsII-Dark/large/theemperor.gif|cardname=The Emperor}} {{Po}}
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Janus Greejatus was a Human male Dark Side Adept and an Advisor to Galactic Emperor Palpatine. From an early age, while growing up on his homeworld of Chommell Minor, Greejatus bore unbridled hatred toward non-Humans, since they had damaged his family's finances severely in years prior. Greejatus and Palpatine became acquainted before either of them entered politics, as young members of the Legislative Youth Program. Entering Chommell Minor politics, Greejatus earned the notice of Palpatine, elected to the position of senator of the Chommell sector in 52 BBY. When Palpatine became Supreme Chancellor of the Galactic Republic, Greejatus succeeded him as senator, but was soon drummed out of the office by influential politicians on Naboo, who disagreed with his closed-border policies.

Palpatine offered Greejatus a new role: that of advisor to the Supreme Chancellor. The Chommell Minor native accepted, and continued to serve Palpatine in that role when the Supreme Chancellor made himself Galactic Emperor, and transformed the Republic into the Galactic Empire. Under the new regime, Greejatus became a member of the Imperial Ruling Council, helped shape the Commission for the Preservation of the New Order, and was trained in the ways of the dark side of the Force, becoming a Dark Side Adept. He also founded the Imperial Department of Redesign—a secretive team dedicated to the suppression and elimination of non-Human species. Greejatus later attempted to convince Grand Moff Wilhuff Tarkin to seize power, and was found out by Palpatine. The Emperor subsequently decided to keep Greejatus on a tighter leash, bringing him to the Death Star II in 4 ABY. Greejatus perished during the Battle of Endor, when the Rebel Alliance destroyed the battle station.

Biography

Early life

Janus Greejatus, was a Force-sensitive[4] Human male.

Greejatus founded the Imperial Department of Redesign—an obscure agency dedicated to the suppression and liquidation of non-Human species.[1] Among its most secretive projects was "The Heart of Steel", overseen by Grand Moff 4-8C. The aim of the project was to create a way to control any computer in the galaxy at will, and it was so closely guarded that not even Imperial Intelligence or Imperial High Command knew of its existence.[5] Over time, Greejatus realized that he could develop his own projects without Palpatine's permission or observation, and his ambition grew as a result.[1]

Ambition

Greejatus

When Grand Moff Wilhuff Tarkin completed his planet-destroying superweapon, the Death Star, Greejatus served as an advisor on the battlestation.[6] While there, he attempted to convince Tarkin to seize power with the battlestation,[1] but both the Death Star and Tarkin were later destroyed by the Alliance to Restore the Republic at the Battle of Yavin.[7] Palpatine learned of Greejatus' encouragement of Tarkin, and decided to keep the Chommell Minor native close at hand.[1] At some stage, Greejatus and Aloo featured in an advertisement for the latest BlasTech Industries blaster.[8] Four years later, Palpatine brought Greejatus along with him to the Death Star II,[1] which was being constructed over the forest moon of Endor.[3]

Greejatus, Aloo, and Palpatine confer aboard the Death Star II.

Joined by Aloo, Kren Blista-Vanee, and other advisors, Greejatus accompanied Palpatine as he was given a large reception in one of the Death Star II's docking bays. Along with Aloo, he later sat in on a meeting between Palpatine, Lord Darth Vader, and Moff Tiaan Jerjerrod, in which the Emperor ordered Vader to send the Imperial fleet amassed at Endor to the far side of the moon, where it would remain until ordered to move by Palpatine. Vader was concerned about the reports of an Alliance to Restore the Republic fleet amassing at Sullust for a strike against the battlestation, but the Emperor was not worried in the slightest, as he intended to trap the attackers with the soon-to-be-hidden fleet, and summarily destroy his enemies with the station's operational superlaser. Sure enough, the station was attacked by the Alliance to Restore the Republic,[1] in a pivotal battle of the Galactic Civil War. Contrary to Palpatine's expectations, General Lando Calrissian and Wedge Antilles succeeded in destroying the station during the battle,[3] and Greejatus, along with the other advisors, perished in the ensuing explosion.[2]

Personality and traits

Palpatine, Greejatus, Aloo, and Vader

A cruel man at heart,[9] Greejatus had been raised to hate non-Humans. His hatred for them ran deep enough for him to put it across in his political views—although he was skilled in masking his beliefs in order to rise to prominence on Chommell Minor, he was disliked on Naboo, which cost him his position as senator of the Chommell sector. In his own eyes, he was good friends with Palpatine, and his skill in the political arena afforded him longevity as one of the Supreme Chancellor's, later Emperor's, advisors. Later in his career, he founded the Imperial Department of Redesign—an organization whose objectives matched his political view on non-Humans closely.[1] Greejatus lusted for power his whole life, however,[9] and that ambition would later cost him his autonomy, as he was forced to stay close to Palpatine following his encouragement of Tarkin to rebel.[1] He was also a predictable man, and easy to control.[9] Greejatus could manipulate and utilize the Force to some extent, and, in his capacity as a Dark Side Adept, he served the Emperor faithfully,[4] on occasion.[1] Greejatus had brown hair and light skin.[3]

Behind the scenes

"I mean, I don't know about you guys, but Janus Greejatus and his buddy Sim Aloo have literally provoked the thought, in my mind, of 'What's their story?' So I suppose doing Greejatus' story 'justice' so to speak was both daunting and exciting."
―Timothy S. Maddocks[src]
The BlasTech advert from Star Wars: Behind the Magic

The character of Janus Greejatus first appeared in the novelization of Richard Marquand's 1983 film, Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi. He and Palpatine's other advisors were referred to by author James Kahn as "the Emperor's courtiers".[10] In the film itself, Greejatus was portrayed by an unnamed background extra. The character's costume was designed by Nilo Rodis-Jamero, who based the costume on that of a Catholic bishop.[11] An image of the character later appeared in Bill Slavicsek's West End Games sourcebook, the Death Star Technical Companion, published in 1991. In that book, however, the character was intended to be Ars Dangor, until in 2001, he was identified as "Janus Greejatus" in the "Death Star II Limited" set of the Star Wars Customizable Card Game. In the 1998 CD-ROM Star Wars: Behind the Magic, the character's image was used in a fictional advertisement for the "BlasTech" company.

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