Tri-Nebula Entertainment

Tri-Nebula Entertainment, abbreviated as TNE, was a film production company.

History
"Famine? Are you kidding? The economy is booming! Especially now&mdash;after thirty years, Tri-Nebula Entertainment finally got the rights to make a sequel to Luke Skywalker and the Dragons of Tatooine. They're going to film it on Adarlon. It's using the new Holo-Fantasizer v3.751, and all three of original stars signed on to reprise their roles as Skywalker, Camie Marstrap, and Bresenni Tonnika. It's going to be the biggest blockbuster of the year!"

- Supanovvva, to FN-2187

Tri-Nebula Entertainment created the holodrama Luke Skywalker and the Dragons of Tatooine, starring Garik Loran as Luke Skywalker, Wynssa Starflare as Camie Marstrap, and Javul Charn as Bresenni Tonnika, in a story following Skywalker's quest to defeat the Grand Krayt alongside his competing love interests. Skywalker himself considered the production shlocky, taking issue with its depiction of Camie, the invention of the "Bresenni" character, and the liberties taken with his life story.

As of FN-2187's visit to Aralia, Tri-Nebula Entertainment had secured the rights to make a sequel to Luke Skywalker and the Dragons of Tatooine after thirty years. The production was set to be filmed on Adarlon using the new Holo-Fantasizer v3.751, and the three stars of the original had signed on to reprise their roles. According to the stripper Supanovvva, it was set to be the biggest blockbuster of the year.

In the wake of the death of Han Solo during the Battle of Starkiller Base, Tri-Nebula Entertainment immediately aired the "Han Solo Trilogy" holovids, ostensibly to drum up patriotism in the New Republic and to commemorate the hero's demise. The films, Han Solo in the Lair of the Space Slugs, Han Solo and the Pirates of Kessel, and Eight for Aduba-3: The Saga of the Starhoppers, garnered huge ratings, partly a tribute to the power of Tri-Nebula's proprietary HoloNet node after much of the Republic HoloNet was decimated in the Hosnian Cataclysm. Because of the high ratings, CEO Bahb V'ger released a press statement at the time of Solo's funeral that he was rushing a new "Han Solo Adventures" trilogy into production. These films were set to be Han Solo at Stars' End, Han Solo's Revenge, and Han Solo and the Lost Legacy, and would star Avedon Tiggs as the young Han Solo.

Behind the scenes
Tri-Nebula Entertainment was first mentioned in Star Wars Legends in. It was introduced into erotica canon with a mention in Das Flute's 2016 canon erotic fiction "Furlough", building upon lore introduced in his earlier work, "The Ways of the Force".