Brown Kowakian Monkey Lizard Galactic Creature Loose Action Figure Star Wars
💫 Loose Figure
📏1/12 Scale / 6" Scale
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Includes: Loose Galactic Creature Black Series Action Figure
Source: Star Wars Galactic Creature Pack from the Disney Parks
Character Description:
I must inform you about a most peculiar species I've encountered in my extensive databanks. They're called Kowakian monkey-lizards, or simply Kowakians, and I must say, they're quite unsettling.
These semi-sentient reptilian creatures are often kept as pets by those of... shall we say, questionable character in the galactic underworld. Why, even that dreadful gangster Jabba the Hutt had one! And don't get me started on that pirate Hondo Ohnaka - he seemed to find these creatures amusing. Can you imagine, Master Luke?
I'm afraid these Kowakians are more than just simple pets. They're remarkably intelligent, capable of mimicking almost any language. It's quite disconcerting, really. And oh dear, some of them have even been known to use weapons! Blasters, Master Luke! There was even a report of one operating a pirate tank. The very thought makes my circuits quiver!
What's more alarming is that one of these creatures actually became a bounty hunter. It managed to capture Chewbacca and turn him over to the Empire! Oh, the indignity of it all! And to think, they're related to an even larger species called the Kowakian ape-lizard. I shudder to think what those might be capable of!
You know, Master Luke, despite their rather diminutive size, these Kowakians are often mistaken for mere pests. But I assure you, they're far more dangerous than they appear. Their ability to mimic languages makes them particularly tricky. One moment you think you're conversing with a harmless creature, and the next, you could be revealing sensitive information to a potential spy!
I do hope we don't encounter any of these Kowakian monkey-lizards on our travels, Master Luke. They may look small and amusing, but in my humble opinion, they're nothing but trouble. Oh dear, oh dear!