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Plaid Sadira
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Rishi
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12 ABY
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Zabrak
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Male
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5"8
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142 lbs.
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Crimson
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Blue (natural), Red (Dark Side influence)
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Wuntila Arconae
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14865
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Plaid Sadira is A Sith Jedi Hunter in Clan Arcona.
Character History
Early Life
Plaid Sadira was born to a Zabrak politician and his wife on the planet Iridonia. His father, Saal, was considered the most stalwart and principled legislator in the Iridonian government, and as a result, he managed to make many political enemies among not only his colleagues, but also among gangs, Hutts, and several corporations that he refused to cater to during his tenure. At one point during his political career, he refused to vote in favor of a piece of legislation that would loosen restrictions on trade between the Iridonians and certain elements within the Hutt Clan, as he did not want to legitimize the Hutts. He went as far as to bring the issue to the floor of the Iridonian Senate, putting the Hutts on blast in an unprecedented display of courage and political tenacity. He delivered the scathing oratory in front of the Hutt's own representatives, which deeply angered the leaders of the Clan. As a result, Saal and his wife Saku were both assassinated within the next month, leaving Plaid, who was staying the night at a friend's house during the attack, orphaned at 9 years old.
Plaid was taken under the care of his godfather, Bendo Torin, who had been Saal's friend and ally in the Senate. Growing up under the care of Bendo and his daughters, Plaid flourished in his studies and developed an especially close relationship with Bendo's daughter, Aris. Plaid eventually fell in with the wrong crowd, and began to spend most of his days gambling in Iridonia's lower district and chasing after the foreign girls who chose to loiter in the area. Around the age of 17, he met Tarus Bal, a smuggler from the planet Rishi that happened to be refueling on the planet. Despite pleas from Bendo and Aris, Plaid enlisted in Bal's crew, and left his home world in search of adventure and escape from his former life.
Life as a Smuggler
After joining Tarus' crew, Plaid began to live a risky and adventure-filled life. Whether he was breaking through First Order blockades or robbing wealthy crime-lords, he was always in the middle of the action. The crew consisted of the Tokka, a wookiee and a former spy; Meena Vao, a Twi'lek slicer; Jace Ordo, a Mandalorian mercenary; Jammer, an R2-unit astromech droid; and Shaesa Benesa, a Zeltronian and former Imperial agent. Tarus, the captain, was a former agent of Jabba the Hutt, and was very open and easy on his crew, easily gaining their respect and immense loyalty. Manning a VCX-100 light freighter known as the Crimson Patriot, the diverse group of smugglers enjoyed life together and continued to thrive from their excursions.
Their was, however, some eventual blowback from the actions of the crew. Repeated operations against the Czerka Corporation's dealings in the Outer Rim began to draw the ire of the corporate bosses. A secret bounty was placed on Tarus' head, and the crew began to withdraw from operations in the outer rim, moving into Hutt Space and basing themselves in Nar Shaddaa, with the hopes that it would provide a good cover as they waited for the pressure to fade off of them. However, they were eventually tracked down by Saylen Nord, a ruthless human bounty hunter from the planet Christophsis. He engaged the smugglers after splicing his way into their apartment, managing to shoot and injure Tokka, but he was tackled by Jace, who attempted to wrestle him onto the ground. Unbeknownst to the team, the bounty hunter was accompanied by a pair of IG-100 Magnaguards and an IG assassin unit. The droids carried out a surprise attack after infiltrating the apartment from the windows, and Plaid, Meena, and Shaesa were forced to fend them off. The skirmish ended with the apartment in flames and the crew fleeing to their ship as Saylen lay unconscious inside the building.
As they were now wanted for questioning by the authorities on Nar Shadaa, the crew decided to lay low once again, this time on the lower levels of Coruscant, the former capitol of the Galactic Republic. After a brief stay here, they were told of the flourishing Kaldean Confederacy in the Dajorra System and set a course for the planet Selen, hoping to
Life as a Sith
GJW XII
=== Redemption: Joining Odan-Urr
Physical Description
Plaid has a moderate muscular build. His white skin is splattered with the tribal tattoos of his lineage, typical of his species. Also typical of Zabraks are his horns: 6 horns form a crown around his head, with some smaller horns in between. His low-ridged nose rests just above his natural-shaped mouth, which often finds itself in a neutral expression; his red eyes, the left eye accompanied by a vertical scar, do nothing to subtract from this rugged impression. The first two-thirds of his head is bald; his crimson hair is then pulled back into a low knot-bun.
As far as apparel goes, Plaid has abandoned his smuggler attire in favor of the Sith soldier uniform tailored by the Brotherhood. He usually is void of a cloak, unless there is a specific need for concealment outlined in the objectives of the mission.
Overall, Plaid Sadira's image has cultivated a sinister vibe, despite his lack of control of the Force and his relatively basic skills with a lightsaber.
Companions
R3-B5
R3-B5 is Plaid Sadira's personal astromech droid. The droid is programmed with a male designation, and he belonged to a Jedi during the Clone Wars. Plaid Sadira rescued the droid from a burning transport during his days as a smuggler, and he and the droid have been together ever since. Despite being an R3 unit, R3-B5 has not received a memory wipe since his days in the Old Republic. He has been modified to have much greater independence and personality parameters than most astromech droids, and while this can sometimes lead to frustration for Plaid on the occasions that R3
disobeys him, it is often an asset during moments when the droid needs to make important decisions in a short period of time. Additionally, despite being an R3 unit and having the body of an R3 unit, R3-B5 has an R2 unit dome. It is unknown if this was intended by the manufacturer or if it was a modification made by a third party.