Z'arr was a ship thief, active around the time of the Galactic Civil War. He was considerably more comfortable with spacefaring technology than an average Defel, working in his youth as a bodyguard for a pirate in the Outer Rim. When his boss was captured in an ambush, Z'arr made an easy escape (most species don't pay much attention to motionless shadows) and began a career for himself. His species' propensity for communal, cooperative existence led him to the mercenary group Wayland's Wilders, and his "entry fee" (Warlock, a Dreadnaught-class cruiser) guaranteed him a large amount of personal freedom, as he became a captain and shareholder in the group in his own right.
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| - Z'arr was a ship thief, active around the time of the Galactic Civil War. He was considerably more comfortable with spacefaring technology than an average Defel, working in his youth as a bodyguard for a pirate in the Outer Rim. When his boss was captured in an ambush, Z'arr made an easy escape (most species don't pay much attention to motionless shadows) and began a career for himself. His species' propensity for communal, cooperative existence led him to the mercenary group Wayland's Wilders, and his "entry fee" (Warlock, a Dreadnaught-class cruiser) guaranteed him a large amount of personal freedom, as he became a captain and shareholder in the group in his own right.
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*New Jedi Order era
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| - Z'arr was a ship thief, active around the time of the Galactic Civil War. He was considerably more comfortable with spacefaring technology than an average Defel, working in his youth as a bodyguard for a pirate in the Outer Rim. When his boss was captured in an ambush, Z'arr made an easy escape (most species don't pay much attention to motionless shadows) and began a career for himself. His species' propensity for communal, cooperative existence led him to the mercenary group Wayland's Wilders, and his "entry fee" (Warlock, a Dreadnaught-class cruiser) guaranteed him a large amount of personal freedom, as he became a captain and shareholder in the group in his own right.
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