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Hello there, I am the Braha'tok enthusiast, or BE or Braha as some have called me. I'm the guy that likes the Braha'tok-class gunshipa little too much. I've been a regular editor on Wookieepedia since joining on 7th January 2018, not long after finding the site. My focus here varies but in the past and present I've covered novel content (mainly stuff by Alexander Freed), comics like Doctor Aphra (2016-2019 run) and Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith, and the Disney+ shows, especially the live-action ones.
Having only delved into the expanded universe during the Disney canon era, I've never really touched Star Wars Legends content, and still don't know a lot about it to this date. I'm also an Administrator here and a member of the EduCorps reviewboard. For any questions, visit my talk page or find me on Discord. Outside this site, I… uhhhh… I respire?
The articles on this list aren't claimed by me. If you want to make major edits, I ain't stopping you. For more project details, check my workbench tabs, where you'll find several slow moving projects.
WARNING: OPINIONS. This is just my competitive opinions on the films and other stuff LFL has stroked my Star Wars obsession with. It does ever so slightly reflect on what I work on.
"The next sequence of events is how the dark times were ushered in. First, braha was removed from review boards Then, somehow, they returned. More powerful than ever, a dual power of bureaucrat and fandom staff Following this, he won support and consolidated power, abolishing the admin and review boards themselves. He then deleted everything unrelated to Braha'toks and renamed Wookieepedia to Brahapedia'tok Other users tried to fight back. A resistance was formed, but was futile, for braha had surrounded himself with sycophants and yes men, supporters who helped delete all other pages created. After that, hope was lost. Until a new Wook was born from the ashes, in hiding at first but quickly gaining support. Braha and his forces tried to infiltrate this new wook, but they were quickly identified and blocked. Editors once again had hope, and that, kids, is how I met your mum"
I first watched A New Hope as early as 5, thanks to my dad. Evidently, I enjoyed the film a lot. My first known Glup Shitto was by far Raymus Antilles, as I was really into the design of the rebel fleet troopers at the beginning and Antilles was the differently looking, notable one that I wanted to see more of. Around the same time, I was a regular watcher Cartoon Network, where The Clone Wars began airing its first season. A couple seasons of Clone Wars later, I had also gotten round to watching the Original trilogy and eventually the Prequels.
However I stopped watching The Clone Wars after season 4, and my liking for Star Wars didn't progress until a yearish later when Disney purchased Star Wars and announced more films. In the wake of the new canon era, I watched a season of the new Star Wars Rebels show and played a lot of Star Wars: Commander in the run up to 2015's The Force Awakens, which I found decent.
Then I watched Rogue One at the end of 2016, and to say it made me love Star Wars was an understatement. After that, I began watching a lot of Star Wars lore videos on YouTube, I caught up with Clone Wars and Rebels, and after watching Star Wars Explained's review of Aftermath: Empire's End, I began reading the novels, starting with the Star Wars: The Aftermath Trilogy. Around the release of The Last Jedi (wasn't my cup of tea in the end) I began reading the comics after watching Star Wars Theory's reviews of Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith and seeing that Tam Posla was in the Doctor Aphra series.
While I had heard mentions of Wookieepedia the year before, I didn't get a proper look at it until the beginning of 2018. The story goes I had been curious of the model of the Orion after watching Rebels season 3 (it was easy to find every other rebel ship but this one), and eventually found out it was named the Braha'tok-class gunship thanks to this video. So after eventually making a google search of the ship for more images, I was brought to this page, which led me to the Wookieepedia article.
On top of being the beginning of my permanent obsession with the Braha'tok-class gunship, that day was when I realised the Wook was where I could find detailed lore of Star Wars things without having to hopelessly scan YouTube, and also that I could add to it. So I made an account, and have subsequently not left the site since, besides taking a couple longer breaks to focus on exams. I began nominating and reviewing status articles at the beginning of 2019, which led to me getting Wookieepedian of the Month that April (funny thing is I don't think I knew about WOTM until a few months after that).
My longest lasting project has been further developing the Braha'tok-class gunship article and it's fascinating behind the scenes story. When I first joined Wookieepedia's former chatrooms in early 2020, I was surprised to learn that my fixation on the ship had been noticed by a couple regular users. In June of that year, in the Wook's then newish Discord server, Mr Star Wars AminoRepublic created the Grogu'tok, an image of my beloved Braha'tok with some hideous Grogu concept art edited on. It's name began many months after Grogu's name reveal when Wok142 coined "Groga'tok" in mid 2021.
Things progress
""Braha'tok enthusiast is fighting a battle for the heart of the Wook. For the spirit of every ordinary editor and viewer and discussions user." -- Howl sets out Braha'tok's ideals to the administration."
At the start of 2022, Supreme Emperor "Preem" narrated my featured article Kkkt to be a video on Wookieepedia YouTube. I was later elected into the EduCorps in July of that year. In November, OOM 224 made the "Grogu'tok" an award. Shortly after, I was elected into the AgriCorps. At the end of that year, I DESTROYED 2022. In March of 2023, I was elected into the Inquisitorius. Around that time, I also co-hosted Episode 4 of the WookieeCast with Preem where we interviewed my favourite Star Wars author, Alexander Freed.