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This book consists of articles from Wikia. Pages: 185. Chapters: Bureaucrats of Darth Krayt's Galactic Empire, Bureaucrats of the Fel Empire, Bureaucrats of the Galactic Empire, Bureaucrats of the Imperial Remnant, Imperial governors, Imperial Intelligence Directors, Gial Gahan, Konrad Rus, Morrigan Corde, Vikar Dorn, Konrad Rus, Morrigan Corde, Adana Vermor, Alec Pradeux, Armand Isard, Bal Jaset, Beeyon Nace, Bog Divinian, Bregius Golthan, Chawkroft, Corran Horn, Cronal, Crueya Vandron, Dalmeidan Kretch, Darryn Edalm, Dengless Rinn, Feltipern Trevagg, Fendrilon Koozar, Gam Rothwall, Gilad Halsek, Grand Vizier, Gregor Raquoran, Hethrir, Imperial Advisor, Ishin-Il-Raz, Jollie, Jorli, Kaja Or'Zee, Kinman Doriana, Losh, Marja Lang, Mosh Barris, Orun Depp, Pollux Hax, Procurator of Justice, Ritor, Rodin Hlian Verpalion, Snagel, Strey, Suprema, Vilim Disra, Yerka Mig, Ysanne Isard, Deputy minister of trade, Miat Temm, Armand Isard, Cronal, Darth Maladi, Directors of Imperial Intelligence, Director of Imperial Intelligence, Fehlaaur'aitel'loro, Hogrum Chalk, Morrigan Corde, Ysanne Isard, Furgan, Gregor Raquoran, Miat Temm, Minister of State, Tohri Challon, Governor, Imperial Governor of Dathomir, Isis, Lieutenant governor, Morrax Nabin, Newen Streeg, Taj Vellion, Unidentified Governor of Foundry, Vikar Dorn, Watesk. Excerpt: Gial Gahan was a Mon Calamari member of the Galactic Alliance. He had been a Senator for Dac in the Galactic Alliance Senate and by 130 ABY, he was a member of the Triumvirate. Gahan was a staunch supporter of the New Jedi Order, unlike his fellow Triumvir Nu Toreena, who held the Jedi responsible for the Sith-Imperial War. He was later killed by Darth Krayt during an Imperial attack on Dac. Following the Alliance surrender at the Battle of Caamas, Gian retired to his homeworld of Mon Calamari, now under Imperial occupation and ruled by the Quarren. There he secretly supplied spare parts, bacta, and other supplies to Admiral Gar Stazi's Galactic A...