FROM: Director Airen Cracken
TO: General Leia Organa
DATE COMPILED: 8018 C.R.C. (WILL BE UPDATED PERIODICALLY)
BOSSES
Rex Dan'wal
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Homeworld: Taris
Born: 7940 C.R.C. (37 BBY)
Current status: Deceased
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Growing up in the slums of Taris, Rex's face was heavily disfigured during a freak accident which forced him to wear a transparent mask. In 9 BBY, he was recruited into the Snatchers by Marka Zurge and served as a spy and assassin, earning himself the moniker "Masked Wraith."
After Zurge and her successor Zoran perished, Rex took over as Boss of the Snatchers. Eager to cash in on the desperate Imperial warlords left in the wake of the Emperor's death, Rex shifted the Snatchers' focus to capturing high profile New Republic targets.
In 7988, Rex was murdered in his apartment on Lianna. Though the perpetrators remain unknown, uncorroborated sources indicate that the Shadow Syndicate was responsible for the assassination, as Rex had wronged the mysterious organization a year prior.
Loopan Rem (aka "Cad Bane")
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Homeworld: Unknown (somewhere in Hutt Space)
Born: 7942 C.R.C. (35 BBY)
Born: 7942 C.R.C. (35 BBY)
Current status: Deceased
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Loopan Rem was born circa 7942 C.R.C. and grew up in Hutt Space. Following the alleged death of Cad Bane near the end of the Clone Wars, Rem -- a fan of Bane's -- took on the bounty hunter's name as his own and spurred a legend of Cad Bane being near-impossible to kill.
Under Bane's name, Rem served as a freelancer for the Galactic Empire and even worked alongside Bane's alleged killer Boba Fett. Whether the Empire or anyone else knew of "Bane"'s true identity is unknown, though reports made by the Bounty Hunters' Guild seem to indicate that Rem's facade was a convincing one.
By 7981 C.R.C., "Cad Bane" had become a member of the Snatchers, joining under Boss Zoran. After Zoran was assassinated by the Empire, Rex Dan'wal ascended to the position of Boss and named "Bane" his lieutenant. A year after the Battle of Endor, "Bane" and a team of Snatchers were hired to capture Luke Skywalker -- the Jedi Knight accused of killing the Emperor. Although Skywalker escaped their grasp, "Bane" continued to be held in high regard by the organization.
Following the assassination of Dan'wal and an incident at Gorga the Hutt's palace -- which left a majority of the Snatchers' membership dead -- Loopan Rem took advantage of the situation and named himself Boss, proceeding to rebuild the Snatchers to fulfill his own desires and boost his own ego. Around this time, Intelligence operative Alor Onab was "recruited" into the Snatchers and uncovered the true nature of "Cad Bane". By this point, Rem had been operating Bane's name for so long that he had grown into the role, which may have prevented even veteran hunters like Bossk and Zuckuss from seeing the holes in its authenticity.
In 8002 C.R.C., it was reported that Mujambo had overthrown "Bane" as Boss of the Snatchers. In 8009, a Duros by the name of Loopan Rem was arrested for illicit spice use on Hosnian Prime. After Onab confirmed him to be the Cad Bane impersonator, Rem was to be sent to Coruscant for trial. However, no less than a day later, Rem was found dead in his cell, his abuse of drugs having caught up to him.
In 8002 C.R.C., it was reported that Mujambo had overthrown "Bane" as Boss of the Snatchers. In 8009, a Duros by the name of Loopan Rem was arrested for illicit spice use on Hosnian Prime. After Onab confirmed him to be the Cad Bane impersonator, Rem was to be sent to Coruscant for trial. However, no less than a day later, Rem was found dead in his cell, his abuse of drugs having caught up to him.
Mujambo
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Homeworld: Phatrong (presumably)
Born: Unknown
Current status: Unknown
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Mujambo has been an enigma for New Republic Intelligence for several years, going on decades now. Word of him first surfaced around 8002 C.R.C., during the Imperial Sith War, although we have reason to believe he's been active for much longer than that. Our mole within the Snatchers during this time, Alor Onab, supplied us with as much information as he could before he was forced to pull out to avoid blowing his cover.
Up until 8002 C.R.C., Mujambo had been operating under the alias of "Embo". The Kyuzo bounty hunter had been initially reported to have been a member of the Snatchers organization around 7982 C.R.C. However, this conflicted with reports from former operative Jas Emari, who claims to have encountered Embo during the Battle of Jakku around the same period. Onab speculates that Mujambo's use of Embo's name may be correlated to Loopan Rem's adoption of the Cad Bane moniker.
Following the conclusion of the Imperial Sith War, it was reported that Mujambo had become the Boss of the Snatchers. The Snatchers continued to operate as normal through up to the Glorian War, during which operatives were spotted circa 8012 C.R.C. Since then however, it has been reported that the Snatchers are currently under new leadership, with Mujambo having resigned at at undetermined time.
Between 8014 and 8017 C.R.C., numerous criminal activities throughout the Outer Rim have been correlated to Mujambo, who has been reported to have started up an enterprise as a crime boss somewhere in the Thrasybule sector. Sightings of Kyuzo believed to be Mujambo have been reported throughout the galaxy, from the Rim to Coruscant itself. However, Intelligence has been unable to procure enough evidence on his whereabouts, and with the rising insurgence, the case may need to be put on hold.
KNOWN MEMBERSGalactic Civil War operatives
Bossk
Dengar
Dem Hazon (aka Kal Nkai)
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Homeworld: Cona
Born: 7961 C.R.C. (16 BBY)
Current status: Inactive (retired on Moorja)
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Dem Hazon was born under the name Kal Nkai sixteen years before the Battle of Yavin. When he and his family were forced off their homeworld, Nkai was forced to support his mother by dealing in spice trading. One of his frequent stops was Tatooine, where he was often mistaken for another Arcona named Hem Dazon.
When spice still did not provide enough income for Nkai's satisfcation, he decided to turn to bounty hunting and took on the name "Dem Hazon" after Hem Dazon to cover his tracts. By 7982, he had been recruited into the Snatchers and was working under Cad Bane when they attempted to kidnap Luke Skywalker at Dantooine.
Four years later, Hazon and his fellow Snatcher "Smarty" decided to resign from the Snatchers, finding their work too unethical to their tastes. Instead, they found work serving under the New Republic and helped tracked down rogue Imperials hiding out in the Outer Rim Territories. The pair were still working for the Republic by 8002, overseeing the testing of new weapons.
After the Imperial-Sith War, Hazon decided to retire and settle down on Moorja, returning to his old identity of Kal Nkai.
JahlanData
Homeworld: Sriluur
Born: 7942 C.R.C. (35 BBY)
Current status: Deceased
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Orphaned at the age of thirteen, Jahlan was brought up by Hondo Ohnaka's band of pirates during the Clone Wars. A thief extraordinaire, the Weequay teen was highly valued by Ohnaka, who saw him as a surrogate son. After the Ohnaka Gang was disbanded with the rise of the Empire, Jahlan found work with the Snatchers when he tried to break into one of their storehouses. Impressed by his skills, Marka Zurge offered him a place in the Snatchers which he eagerly accepted.
In 7982 C.R.C., Jahlan was part of Cad Bane's team who attempted to capture Luke Skywalker at Dantooine. Six years later, he was reportedly present at Gorga the Hutt's palace when the shape-shifter Animus escaped, killing Jahlan and several other Snatchers in the process.
KanajData
Homeworld: Iridonia
Born: Unknown
Current status: Deceased
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Very little has been collected of Kanaj's history. The most that can be gathered is that he was once a member of the Assassin's Guild, terminating contracted targets. After the Guild fell apart in 7976 C.R.C., Kanaj was recruited by the Snatchers and continued to do what he did best: kill high-profile targets.
A year after the Battle of Endor, Kanaj was part of Cad Bane's team of Snatchers that attempted to capture Luke Skywalker. He was later killed in 7988 when Animus destroyed Gorga the Hutt's palace.
Kale Karsa
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Homeworld: Concord Dawn
Born: 7962 C.R.C. (15 BBY)
Current status: Deceased
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Kale Karsa was born on Concord Dawn during the Imperial Period. While his family were of the pacifistic ideals of the dissolved New Mandalorian faction, Karsa longed to become a warrior like the Mandalorians of old and ran from home in his late teens to join Fenn Shysa's Mandalorian Protectors.
Unsatisfied with the honorable Protector lifestyle however, Karsa later betrayed Shysa to work for the ex-Mandalorian gangster Lokos Tenau. Before long, Karsa betrayed Tenau and turned in the bounty that was on his mentor's head. Boss Zoran was impressed by this merciless nature and recruited Karsa into the Snatchers circa 7980 C.R.C. Karsa would remain with the Snatchers for several years, serving under Zoran, Dan'wal, and "Cad Bane."
Unsatisfied with the honorable Protector lifestyle however, Karsa later betrayed Shysa to work for the ex-Mandalorian gangster Lokos Tenau. Before long, Karsa betrayed Tenau and turned in the bounty that was on his mentor's head. Boss Zoran was impressed by this merciless nature and recruited Karsa into the Snatchers circa 7980 C.R.C. Karsa would remain with the Snatchers for several years, serving under Zoran, Dan'wal, and "Cad Bane."
Around 8002 C.R.C., Karsa conspired with the Snatchers mole within the New Republic -- Thrak Jal'daan -- to lure veteran Hero of Yavin Han Solo into a trap on Mandalore. While the Snatchers successfully sprang their trap, Solo received unexpected help from Mandalorian leader Boba Fett and the Snatchers were driven off.
Karsa was apprehended by the Mandalorians and incarcerated on the moon of Concordia. He was later reported as deceased to NR Intelligence, having been killed by the late Tenau's daughter Raven Priest.
Kerran Khan (Etus Kender)
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Homeworld: Corulag
Born: 7953 C.R.C. (24 BBY)
Current status: Deceased
Current status: Deceased
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According to records retrieved from Imperial databanks, Kerran Khan was born as Etus Kender in the Core Worlds during the early days of the Separatist Crisis. Kender enlisted into the Imperial Navy at the age of nineteen and flew as TIE pilot under the rank of lieutenant.
In 7975 C.R.C., Kender was in command of a squadron that had been sent to deal with Aqualish upstarts in the Ando system. As a result of a miscalculated strategy, Kender lost his squadron to the rebels and he deserted the Empire for fear of retribution. Changing his name and fabricating a backstory for himself, "Kerran Khan" began a new life as a bounty hunter.
During the Galactic Civil War, Khan was recruited into the Snatchers by his partner Manier Vemson. He was reported as present when the Snatchers attempted to capture Luke Skywalker in 7982 and was reported to be among the victims of Gorga the Hutt's palace's destruction in 7988.
In 7975 C.R.C., Kender was in command of a squadron that had been sent to deal with Aqualish upstarts in the Ando system. As a result of a miscalculated strategy, Kender lost his squadron to the rebels and he deserted the Empire for fear of retribution. Changing his name and fabricating a backstory for himself, "Kerran Khan" began a new life as a bounty hunter.
During the Galactic Civil War, Khan was recruited into the Snatchers by his partner Manier Vemson. He was reported as present when the Snatchers attempted to capture Luke Skywalker in 7982 and was reported to be among the victims of Gorga the Hutt's palace's destruction in 7988.
Kyta
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Homeworld: Zolan
Born: 7965 C.R.C. (12 BBY)
Current status: Deceased
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The Clawdite that has gone by the name of "Kyta Parasitti" was long believed to be the sister of Cato Parasitti, a bounty hunter and accomplice of Cad Bane who operated during the Clone Wars. However, information gathered by our agent within the Snatchers had debunked such claims.
Indeed, Kyta was a bounty hunter of many names and faces over the course of her career. Originally an actress who was denied an award she had longed for for so long, Kyta turned to a life of crime; at first stealing from and assassinating her contemporary actors before going after more high-profile targets. Overtime, she became so engrossed in the "roles" she found herself playing as that she came to forget her original identity and became convinced she was exactly whom she claimed to be.
At one point, Kyta was the lover of Manier Vemson, until Rex Dan'wal arranged for Vemson's death. As a result, Kyta was spiteful of the Snatchers and initially refused to join them until she was informed of Dan'wal's death by Cad Bane. "Bane," who was in fact an impersonator himself, was unaware of Kyta's true nature and genuinely believed Kyta to be the sister of Cato Parasitti, which was why he had sought her out in the first place.
After joining the Snatchers, Kyta fulfilled the role of assassin -- which had once been filled by Kanaj -- and eliminated a number of high-profile targets up while under contract for Darth Vorath and his Sith. Among these targets were pro-Palpatine loyalists that were left over from the Dark Empire plot, as well as senators in the New Republic whom the Sith considered to have a great influence over the Republic's affairs.
When the Snatchers suffered a major loss at Mandalore, their morale was shattered and their members began turning on one another. Upon discovering that Cad Bane had been the one to have executed Manier Vemson, Kyta attempted to assassinate Bane only to be brutally beaten by Mujambo -- still posing as "Embo." Cast out of the Snatchers ranks, Kyta wandered aimlessly through the streets of Nar Shaddaa until she ran into a gang of thugs sent by the Hutts, to whom she owed nearly half a million credits. She was later found dead in an alleyway, a blaster shot burnt into her forehead.
Alor Onab
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Homeworld: CLASSIFIED
Born: 7959 C.R.C. (18 BBY)
Current status: CLASSIFIED
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"Alor Onab" was the alias used by our operative within the Snatchers ranks (who for security reasons will remain unnamed in this record). Onab crafted an elaborate backstory to get himself noticed by the Snatchers, claiming to be an ace Corellian pilot whose skills matched those of Han Solo or Baron Fel. Fortunately, Onab was able to backup these claims with actual experience, which led to him being recruited by "Cad Bane" in 7988 C.R.C.
While undercover, Onab was able to uncover the truth behind Cad Bane and his identity. He also gathered as much as he could on Mujambo, who was operating under the name of "Embo" at the time. When Onab began to suspect that Mujambo was onto him (just as he had "Bane"), High Command recalled him from his position in 8002 C.R.C.
Onab continues to work for Intelligence under a variety of aliases. As of 8019, he is currently involved in uncovering the operations of the Malvis Cabal.
Ran-Dal
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Homeworld: Bogg 4
Born: Unknown
Current status: Inactive (presumably in Bogden system)
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A chameleon-like Bogg from one of the moons of Bogden, Ran-Dal was exiled from his tribe for his deceptive ways and forced to roam the stars. Finding work as a spy and assassin, Ran-Dal earned himself a notorious reputation and was hated by many within the criminal underworld.
In 7988, he was recruited into the Snatchers by Mujambo (still posing as "Embo") who made sure to keep his mischievous ways in check. In fact, Ran-Dal rarely left his or Cad Bane's side, as neither trusted the Bogg enough to keep him out of reach.
During the Imperial Sith War, Ran-Dal was part of the team of Snatchers that accompanied Bossk to Mandalore, where they fought Han Solo, Chewbacca, and the Mandalorians. After receiving a fierce thrashing from the Wookiee, Ran-Dal decided that the criminal life was no longer for him and he promptly resigned. His current whereabouts remain unknown, though some sources have suggested that he has returned to the moons of Bogden in search of repentance.
Smarty (Treb Retarc)
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Homeworld: Mileva
Born: 7943 C.R.C. (34 BBY)
Current status: Deceased
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During the Dark Times, Treb Retarc was a navigator serving aboard a luxury liner which belonged to a member of the Imperial Senate. When the ship was captured and boarded by the Snatchers, Retarc willingly handed them hyperspace coordinates leading to the senator's private vault. The Snatchers rewarded him by offering him a place in their ranks, seeing great value in a Siniteen who could memorize hyperspace routes. Retarc agreed and earned himself the nickname "Smarty" for his beyond average intelligence.
In 7986, Retarc joined Dem Hazon in leaving the Snatchers to work for the New Republic, providing insider intelligence on the Snatchers and their operations. While Hazon retired after the Imperial Sith War, Retarc continued to work for the Republic until the Glorian War, during which he was killed at the Battle of Belsavis.
Tarr-Nar-MalData
Homeworld: Cerea
Born: 7957 C.R.C. (20 BBY)
Current status: Deceased
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Tarr-Nar-Mal was born in the middle of the Clone Wars, when the conflict was at its height. While his Force-sensitivity was detected by the Jedi, their Order fell before he could be retrieved. Instead, he ended up in the grasps of the Galactic Empire and trained as one of their Inquisitors.
Following the Battle of Endor, Tarr-Nar and his peer Naaro Viin deserted the Empire and became bounty hunters, excelling in their skill to successfully track down and kill Jedi. This made him an ideal recruit for the Snatchers when the Empire posted high-priced bounties on the head of Luke Skywalker, the Jedi responsible for the Emperor's demise.
When Darth Vorath and his Sith made themselves known, Tarr-Nar was approached for a spot in their ranks but the Cerean declined; he would much rather make a profit for himself then join some religious cult. Nonetheless, his skills were nonetheless valued as the Sith waged war against the New Republic and the Jedi. Ultimately however, Tarr-Nar would meet his end on Mandalore in 8002 C.R.C. when he was shot through the head by Boba Fett.
Naaro Viin
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Homeworld: Iktotch
Born: 7958 C.R.C. (19 BBY)
Current status: Inactive (whereabouts unknown)
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Naaro Viin was born not long after the end of the Clone Wars and raised by a couple of Iktotchi prophetesses. When Viin began to display signs of Force-sensitivity, the Empire arrived to take him from his mothers and indoctrinate him in the dark side, raising him as an Imperial Inquisitor. He was trained by Inquisitor Zale Ven alongside Tarr-Nar-Mal and used his skills as a telepath to track down Force-sensitive children.
After the Battle of Endor, Viin and Tarr-Nar-Mal abandoned the Empire and became bounty hunters. While Tarr-Nar joined the Snatchers, Viin refused due to a personal grudge he held against then-Boss Rex Dan'wal. After Dan'wal was killed and "Cad Bane" took over, Viin became easier to recruit.
Fourteen years later, Viin left the Snatchers following their failure at Mandalore and began working for Darth Vorath's Sith during the later stages of the Imperial Sith War. After Vorath was vanquished, Viin went on the run and has not been seen since.
Zuckuss
Glorian War operatives
Barados and Rokara
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Homeworld: Klatooine
Born: 7977 C.R.C. (0 BBY)
Current status: Deceased (Rokara), inactive (Barados, detained on Tatooine)
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The Klatooinian twins Barados and Rokara used to be in the employ of Raaxus the Hutt before they were bought off him by Boss Mujambo and recruited into the Snatchers. Serving more or less as "dumb muscle," the twins were present on Tatooine when the combined Rancor-Joker Squad visited the planet near the start of the Glorian War. During the resulting scuffle, the one known as Rokara was shot down by Jedi Master Kyle Katarn.
The surviving brother, Barados, continued to work with the Snatchers and was among them when they attempted to guard the Star Map on Tatooine, only to once again be defeated. While the other Snatchers escaped, Barados was arrested by local law enforcement. Whether or not he is still in custody is unknown, though he has not been seen with the Snatchers since.
Harido Kanu
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Homeworld: Rodia
Born: 7987 C.R.C. (10 ABY)
Current status: Captured (currently held on Hosnian Prime)
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Harido is the brother of the NR soldier Reeda Kanu. In 8006, both siblings enrolled at the New Republic Academy on Ganthel. However, while his sister made the cut, Harido washed out and was kicked out of the academy for delinquent behavior. Turning to a live of crime, he was eventually recruited by the Snatchers as a thief and was present among them during Rancor-Joker Squad's mission to Tatooine.
A year after the end of the Glorian War, Harido was arrested while trying to break into a bank on Coruscant. According to his alibi, he was set up by his partners in an attempt to be rid of him though these claims have yet to be corroborated. He is currently working as cafeteria staff at a prison facility on Hosnian Prime.
Moru Mora
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Homeworld: Bosph
Born: 7984 C.RC. (7 ABY)
Current status: Deceased
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Moru Mora was more or less brought into the Snatchers against his will. Originally an independent mercenary, he made the mistake of attempting to break into one of Mujambo's warehouses for an undisclosed client and ended up being captured. Rather than kill Moru, Mujambo offered to spare his life in exchange for his service. The cowardly Bosph meekly agreed to the Boss's terms and would end up working with the Snatchers during their service for the Glorians on Tatooine.
Shortly after the Glorian War, Moru came to fear that Mujambo was planning to execute him for his failure on Tatooine. Sending an encrypted message to Coruscant, Moru informed NRI everything he knew about Mujambo and his operations (though most of the intel was obsolete) and begged to be rescued -- even if it meant his arrest -- to escape Mujambo's wrath. Suspecting a trap, Intelligence did not send anyone to rescue the Bosph but deciphered the transmission to determine where it was being sent from. A few days later, agents arrived on Nar Shaddaa to break into Moru's apartment only to find him laying on his bed with a Kyuzo petar jutting from his chest, dry with blood.
NekuzShortly after the Glorian War, Moru came to fear that Mujambo was planning to execute him for his failure on Tatooine. Sending an encrypted message to Coruscant, Moru informed NRI everything he knew about Mujambo and his operations (though most of the intel was obsolete) and begged to be rescued -- even if it meant his arrest -- to escape Mujambo's wrath. Suspecting a trap, Intelligence did not send anyone to rescue the Bosph but deciphered the transmission to determine where it was being sent from. A few days later, agents arrived on Nar Shaddaa to break into Moru's apartment only to find him laying on his bed with a Kyuzo petar jutting from his chest, dry with blood.
Data
Homeworld: Sissor
Born: Unknown
Current status: Inactive (presumably still in Mujambo's employ)
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A cyborg bounty hunter distinguished by his scissor-like claws and reptilian snout -- the only organic parts he has left -- Nekuz was once the proud Chieftain of the Sissoran Clans. This changed when the resurgent Black Sun invaded his homeworld and established a base. As Sissorans were vehemently against offworlders on their planet, Nekuz led his people in a bid to drive Black Sun off Sissor. However, he and his people were quickly overwhelmed and outgunned. After witnessing his clan mates be slaughtered, Nekuz was taken captive and fell into the hands of Skakoan scientist Mal Banvor.
Bringing Nekuz to his lab on Metalorn, Banvor attempted to transform the Sissoran into a cyborg soldier that would serve as Prince Xalren's enforcer. However, the results were less than satisfactory and Banvor was quick to disregard his creation. Xalren nonetheless saw use for him and gave him to Boss Mujambo in return for the Kyuzo's help in reestablishing Black Sun.
Without a home or people to return to, Nekuz became a loyal servant to Mujambo and his Snatchers, performing whatever job was required of him regardless of how dangerous or immoral it was. He was present for both of the Snatchers' jobs on Tatooine as well as one on Lianna. After the Glorian War, Nekuz left the Snatchers around the same time as Mujambo's resignation as Boss. It is presumed that the cyborg is currently under Mujambo's employ in whatever enterprises the Kyuzo is currently indulging in.
Bringing Nekuz to his lab on Metalorn, Banvor attempted to transform the Sissoran into a cyborg soldier that would serve as Prince Xalren's enforcer. However, the results were less than satisfactory and Banvor was quick to disregard his creation. Xalren nonetheless saw use for him and gave him to Boss Mujambo in return for the Kyuzo's help in reestablishing Black Sun.
Without a home or people to return to, Nekuz became a loyal servant to Mujambo and his Snatchers, performing whatever job was required of him regardless of how dangerous or immoral it was. He was present for both of the Snatchers' jobs on Tatooine as well as one on Lianna. After the Glorian War, Nekuz left the Snatchers around the same time as Mujambo's resignation as Boss. It is presumed that the cyborg is currently under Mujambo's employ in whatever enterprises the Kyuzo is currently indulging in.
Ragath
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Homeworld: Barab I (presumably)
Born: Unknown
Current status: Inactive (operating independently)
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A vicious Barabel hunter, Ragath was an independent mercenary before being recruited into the Snatchers. Known for his solitude, Ragath only joined the Snatchers after being promised a prized heirloom which his clan had lost as reward. After the Glorian War, Ragath left the Snatchers after realizing Boss Mujambo did not possess the heirloom and returned to his endless quest.
In 8017, Ragath was reported as being present on the Wheel working alongside fellow ex-Snatcher Viper to capture the rogue Mandalorian Kadar. Whether Ragath was partnered with Viper or simply working for a shared client is unknown.
Veshira Rath
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Homeworld: Iridonia
Born: 7991 C.R.C. (14 ABY)
Current status: Inactive (presumably joined Sith)
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Veshira Rath was recruited sometime before the outbreak of the Glorian War in 8012 C.R.C. A young Zabrak assassin, Veshira was reported as present during New Republic operations on Tatooine and Ord Mantell. Following a second encounter on Tatooine in 8014 C.R.C., Veshira was reportedly removed from the Snatchers' roster for her failure.
According to reports from Jedi who were present during the assault on Ossus in 8018 C.R.C., a Zabrak woman matching Veshira's description was spotted among the Sith's forces. It is therefore theorized (although not confirmed) that Veshira had joined the cult of the Marked Ones on Kursid following her removal from the Snatchers. It should be noted that Veshira had displayed remarkable skill and cunning on par to a Force user's during past encounters with her.
According to reports from Jedi who were present during the assault on Ossus in 8018 C.R.C., a Zabrak woman matching Veshira's description was spotted among the Sith's forces. It is therefore theorized (although not confirmed) that Veshira had joined the cult of the Marked Ones on Kursid following her removal from the Snatchers. It should be noted that Veshira had displayed remarkable skill and cunning on par to a Force user's during past encounters with her.
Snoova
Vejo
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Homeworld: Devaron
Born:
Current status: Unknown
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Born on Devaron, Vejo, as with most male Devaronians, was driven by a natural impulse to wander and ended up departing his homeworld at a young age. Hopping from spaceport to spaceport, Vejo was able to make money from playing sabacc, a game in which he was inexplicably lucky. Many of his opponents suspected him of cheating but none of them were able to come up with solid evidence to support their claims. Regardless, Vejo made a number of enemies from his victories, although he was able to hold them off thanks to having been trained to use a blaster by his father.
When sabacc alone did not satisfy his monetary needs, Vejo turned to bounty hunting and became considerably proficient at it. This led to him being recruited by the Snatchers sometime prior to the Glorian War.
Viper
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Homeworld: Unknown
Born: Unknown
Current status: Inactive (operating independently)
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Not much is known of the individual known only by the name of Viper. While she is clad in traditional Ubese armor, it is uncertain whether she is a member of said species. The fact that she tended to work with other Snatchers goes against what is expected of the typically xenophobic Ubese. She has also only been known to speak Basic whereas most Ubese prefer to speak their own language.
Viper was reported as being present on Lianna and Tatooine during the Glorian War. After the war, she left the Snatchers for undisclosed reasons and was among the bounty hunters who attempted to capture the rogue Mandalorian Kadar at the Wheel in 8017 C.R.C.
Post-Glorian War operatives
Dorga Honda
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Homeworld: Dandoran
Born: Unknown
Current status: Deceased
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Dorga Honda was born on the watery planet of Dandoran, where he grew up in poverty under the harsh rule of the Hutts. Desperate for a better life, Honda sold out his entire family to the Hutts in exchange for money and passage off-world. After taking to the stars, Honda realized how much he enjoyed getting paid at the expense of others and decided to start a career as a bounty hunter. Once he had made a name for himself, Honda signed up with the Bounty Hunters' Guild but was quickly kicked off due to withholding payment from the guildmasters.
Not long after being exiled from the Guild, Honda was recruited into the Snatchers. In 8019 C.R.C., he was part of a team of Snatchers led by Trask Moran that were hired by Sladu Nalas to retrieve the Eye of Kaas, an ancient Sith artifact. Upon reaching Ord Talavos, where an auction for the artifact was being held, Honda started killing off some of his fellow Snatchers, starting with Mador, in the hopes of getting the full reward rather than a mere percentage. While Moran and the others infiltrated the building that the auction was being held out, Honda stood guard with Graggna, whom he later killed as well. Not long after, the Sith acolyte Zarin Kal arrived at the auction and swiftly cut down Honda before the Aqualish could calculate how many more of his fellow Snatchers he needed to kill.
Trask Moran
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