{{Character
|type= NPC
|image=[[File:Tran.jpg]
|firstname= Tress'kar
|lastname=
|homeworld= Trandoshia
|species= Trandoshan
|gender= Male
|eyes= Yellow
|height= 7' 8"
|weight= 280 lbs
|profession= Slaver
|position= Slave Master
|affiliation= Plagueis
|ship= Bloodsport
}}
History
Born on Trandosha, Tress'kar was the far from the runt of the litter. From a young age he was a towering hulk over his fellow Trandoshians. He was indoctrinated into Saraask'ar Slave Guild after a malfunctioning transport shuttle plummeted into his parents hut, killing both and instantly orphaning the young Trandoshan.
The early life of Saraask'ar took a toll on the young Trandoshian. Tress'kar was forced to fight and even kill fellow clan members for food. After numerous years of this, the scars, both physical and mental began to accumulate.
It was many years later that the now brilliant tactician and brutal fighter would emerge. With the Guild Master returning from a hunt, relatively warn out from battle and the toils of space travel and piracy, Tress’kar made his move. Pouncing on Aar’el, Tress’kar ripped the man and his guards to shreds, his vile yellow slits refusing to blink as he committed the dark act.
The rest of Saraas’kar, having woke up the screams coming from the huts of other Trandoshians, quickly fell in line behind Tress’kar. Fearing the same would happen to them, the obedience of the Guild had never been more in line.
Personality
- Ruthless, merciless
- Strong sense of Trandoshan honor
- Brilliant tactician, but hot-headed
- Respects Plagueians, serves because they hold many Jagannath points in his eyes.
- Refuses to be friendly with anyone who has not personally proven his worth.
- Rude demeanour, cruel sense of humor, sarcastic nature.
Skills
- All of Saraask'ar trains to be deadly. Tress'kar is the deadliest.
- Capable in hand-to-hand combat.
- Deadly with vibroweapons.
- Often utilizes heavy ballistic weapons like slugthrowers and chainguns, knows how to use explosives.
- Working knowledge of how to fly a spacecraft, but the workings of higher technology confuse him.