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"Our history is a saga of foresight, daring, and extravagant riches."
―Lingsnot describing Bespin[1]

Po Ruddle Lingsnot was an alien used–cloud car salesman who was elected to the Council of Tourism and Extra-Planetary Investment of his home city, Cloud City on the planet Bespin. Also a member of Cloud City's ruling bureaucratic class, the Exex, Lingsnot extolled Bespin's virtues and hoped to eventually become Cloud City's Baron Administrator.

Biography[]

"The overall concern of the Exex—as of politicians everywhere—is to maintain the status quo and to eliminate drastic changes for the citizenry."
―Lingsnot, an Exex himself, describing his group[1]

Po Ruddle Lingsnot was a Humanoid alien male individual[1] who lived in[2] the planet Bespin's Cloud City. Lingsnot was a used–cloud car salesman who got himself elected to the Council of Tourism and Extra-Planetary Investment and became an established member of Cloud City's ruling bureaucratic class, the Exex. He wrote a report describing Bespin at some point after Lando Calrissian became the Baron Administrator of Cloud City[1] in 1 ABY.[3]

Personality and traits[]

"Get carried away on the winds!"
―Lingsnot concluding his report[1]
Lando Cloud City EotECR

Lando Calrissian, Baron Administrator of Cloud City, whose title was sought by Lingsnot

Lingsnot worked hard to get elected to the Council of Tourism and Extra-Planetary Investment.[2] A tireless promoter, the councilman would not be content just attending meetings or remaining in his plush offices but instead attended all vital civic events with a smiling welcome for all visiting interplanetary dignitaries. He openly aimed to be Cloud City's next Baron Administrator.[1]

Lingsnot always extolled Bespin's virtues, and his report presented the same enthusiasm. Lingsnot expressed certain opinions in writing his detailed report, noting that it was sad that Cloud City's unlicensed Port Town casinos frequently preyed on financially desperate individuals, and writing that the city was at a loss for a solution. In discussing the planet's creatures, he considered thrantas some of the most interesting, and he also wrote that it was wise for Cloud City to forbid hunting beldons since that species was speculated to exhale tibanna, a gas essential for Cloud City's economy. He had tan skin.[1]

Equipment[]

Lingsnot wore a white robe over a blue shirt and donned a golden necklace.[1]

Behind the scenes[]

Monsters and Aliens Adnerem

The rightmost character in this non-canon image of the Lingsnots was the basis for Po Ruddle Lingsnot.

"The Lingsnots" were created for 1993's Monsters and Aliens from George Lucas, written by Bob Carrau. Those images accompanied a holiday newsletter where the Lingsnots wrote about their children, Ussto, Miiliki-spoorr, and Ciption, over the past year.[4] Lucasfilm employee Leland Chee, the person in charge of the Holocron continuity database, indicated that information contained in Monsters and Aliens from George Lucas is non-canonical[5] with respect to the Star Wars Legends continuity.[6] The book's illustration that would be later used to represent Po Ruddle Lingsnot in-universe is similar to Nilo Rodis-Jamero's concept art for the character Bib Fortuna in the 1983 original trilogy film, Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi.[7]

In November 1995,[8] Po Ruddle Lingsnot was brought into the Star Wars Legends continuity by Kevin J. Anderson's The Illustrated Star Wars Universe.[1] Prior to that, in the summer of the same year,[9] Lingsnot was mentioned, unnamed, in "The Write Stuff," an article that was published in the Star Wars Insider magazine's twenty-sixth issue. With that being Lingsnot's first mention in canonical—to the Legends continuity—Star Wars media,[10] October 1995's[11] "Another Spin Around the Galaxy," published in issue five of the Star Wars Galaxy Magazine, was the first licensed source to use Po Ruddle Lingsnot's name prior to his in-universe introduction in The Illustrated Star Wars Universe.[12]

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Notes and references[]

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  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 The Illustrated Star Wars Universe
  2. 2.0 2.1 The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia, Vol. II, p. 257 ("Lingsnot, Po Ruddle")
  3. The New Essential Chronology dates the Battle of Yavin to 0 BBY. StarWarsTales-Icon "Lady Luck" — Star Wars Tales 3 shows Lando Calrissian becoming Baron Administrator of Cloud City one year later, which corresponds to 1 ABY per The New Essential Chronology.
  4. Monsters and Aliens from George Lucas
  5. StarWars Holocron continuity database questions on StarWars.com Message Boards. Posted by Leland Y Chee on May 3, 2006 at 5:45 PM. (content now obsolete; backup link) "And is information from Monsters and Aliens from George Lucas canon? Unless referred to by a source that is in-continuity, the information is non-continuity."
  6. StarWars The Legendary Star Wars Expanded Universe Turns a New Page on StarWars.com (backup link)
  7. The Art of Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi
  8. Star Wars Year By Year: A Visual History, New Edition
  9. The "Star News" and "Lucasfilm's Latest" departments of Star Wars Insider 26 collectively indicate that this issue was published between June 4 and July 28, 1995. Given that Star Wars Insider was published quarterly during this time, this indicates a summer 1995 release for issue 26.
  10. 'SWInsider "The Write Stuff" — Star Wars Insider 26
  11. Cargo Bay Star Wars Galaxy Magazine #5 in the StarWars.com Cargo Bay (content now obsolete; backup link)
  12. GalaxyCite "Another Spin Around the Galaxy" — Star Wars Galaxy Magazine 5
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