Star Wars/T

Takeel
Takeel was a hunchbacked Snivvian and one of dozens of customers found at the Mos Eisley Cantina. He was seen sitting at the bar next to a Saurin female named Sai'torr Kal Fas. Zutton was the brother of another Snivvian named Zutton, who was also present in the cantina on the same day that Luke Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi arrived to find a pilot willing to take them to the Alderaan system.

Tatoo I
Tatoo I, also known as G1, is the primary star of the Tatoo system.

Tatoo II
Tatoo II, also known as G2, is the secondary star of the Tatoo system.

Tatooinians
A Tatooinian refers to the human residents of the planet Tatooine. All humans who reside on the planet are from families who originally hail from different planets. There are no indigenous tribes of humans on Tatooine. Life on Tatooine is very difficult and one often struggles to get by. One of the more lucrative fields of employment is that of a moisture farmer. Human trafficking and slavery is also a common trade in the days of the Old Republic. Tatooinians of note include Anakin Skywalker, Shmi Skywalker, Cliegg Lars, Owen Lars, Biggs Darklighter and Luke Skywalker.

Tosche Station
Tosche Station is a power and distribution center located in the town of Anchorhead on the planet Tatooine. In 0 BBY, Luke Skywalker complained to his Uncle Owen about going into Tosche Station to pick up some power converters. Owen wouldn't let him go, citing that he needed him to clean up two new droids he had recently purchased. He indicated that Luke would have to fool around with his friends on his own time.

Tractor beam
A tractor beam is a hypothetical device with the ability to attract one object to another from a distance. Since the 1990's technology and research has changed the tractor beam from science fiction to reality. However, there is no mainstream science which is equivalent to the magnitude in which it is used in science fiction but university research has allowed for advancement on the microscopic level (see optical tweezers). Tractor beams are frequently used in science fiction. Less commonly, a similar beam that repels is called a pressor beam or repulsor beam. The exact specifics vary, but there are generalities. Gravity impulse and gravity propulsion beams are areas of research from fringe physics that coincide with the concepts of tractor and repulsor beams.