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| - Ferd Swqaru was a Quarren who fought for the CIS-affiliated Quarren Isolation League during the Clone Wars. He would go on to become a criminal, and would eventually take control of the major criminal organization called the Steel Legion. Due to various medical enhancements, he would live well beyond an average Quarren lifespan. Ferd was sharp, cunning, and intelligent, with a preference for brute force over complex tactics, but often resorted to back-stabbing to achieve his goals. However, he did have some sense of honor, and would remain loyal to those who appreciated him.
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| - Ferd Swqaru was a Quarren who fought for the CIS-affiliated Quarren Isolation League during the Clone Wars. He would go on to become a criminal, and would eventually take control of the major criminal organization called the Steel Legion. Due to various medical enhancements, he would live well beyond an average Quarren lifespan. Ferd did not start off as the rich and powerful figure he would become--for most of his early life, he lived in poverty and squalor, which would later influence his materialistic lifestyle of debauchery when in the Legion. During this time, he took note of the comparatively lavish lifestyle of the Mon Cal, which would result in him harboring a fierce hatred of them for the rest of his life. Ferd would play a major part in the Legion--he would bring back to its position of power after its reformation, commence production of Legion-exclusive capital ships, and would win a war with Black Sun. However, when the Yuuzhan Vong War broke out, Ferd had to focus on combating the Vong, and as a result of this, the Legion's advances of power would be halted. After the war, Ferd brought it to the role of the most powerful criminal organization in the galaxy, and would enjoy his newfound wealth and power. Ferd was sharp, cunning, and intelligent, with a preference for brute force over complex tactics, but often resorted to back-stabbing to achieve his goals. However, he did have some sense of honor, and would remain loyal to those who appreciated him.
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