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The Fa'athra gang was a criminal gang during the Cold War between the Galactic Republic and the Sith Empire that was run by the Hutt Voontara Fa'athra on Nal Hutta. It was involved in battles against Nem'ro's forces during the ongoing rivalry between Fa'athra and Suudaa Nem'ro. Higher-ranking members of the gang wore blue-grey armor as uniforms. Lower-ranking members wore black and orange-brown armor as uniforms.

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  • The Fa'athra gang was a criminal gang during the Cold War between the Galactic Republic and the Sith Empire that was run by the Hutt Voontara Fa'athra on Nal Hutta. It was involved in battles against Nem'ro's forces during the ongoing rivalry between Fa'athra and Suudaa Nem'ro. Higher-ranking members of the gang wore blue-grey armor as uniforms. Lower-ranking members wore black and orange-brown armor as uniforms.
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  • The Fa'athra gang was a criminal gang during the Cold War between the Galactic Republic and the Sith Empire that was run by the Hutt Voontara Fa'athra on Nal Hutta. It was involved in battles against Nem'ro's forces during the ongoing rivalry between Fa'athra and Suudaa Nem'ro. Higher-ranking members of the gang wore blue-grey armor as uniforms. Lower-ranking members wore black and orange-brown armor as uniforms.
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