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Nenavakasa "Nena" Nalor was a clever female computer engineer. A Nikto who had been abducted by pirates and enslaved by a Hutt clan as a child, Nalor escaped her homeworld and worked as a contractor using her own starship for the First Order; Nalor believed the Order had won the war against the Resistance, and in 34 ABY, she was hired to sabotage the Colossus refueling station. Nalor befriended the fellow Nikto engineer Neeku Vozo while working with him there, ostensibly to repair the station but secretly sabotaging its control systems. The pair formed a rapport as they worked together.
Nena Nalor blamed the Colossus{{'}} problems on the pirate gang aboard, but her plot was foiled by Vozo's best friend and Resistance member, Kazuda Xiono, and his pirate friend Synara San. After alerting the First Order, the saboteur fled the Colossus, wishing to bring Vozo along as her partner. However, Vozo insisted on remaining with his friends, and Nalor was paid by the First Order for incapacitating the station as she departed. Nevertheless, Vozo and Xiono undid Nalor's work and the Colossus escaped from the Order, which resolved to kill Nalor should they meet again. (Read more…)Below are some of the current community projects happening around Wookieepedia. If you are interested in joining in, check out our newcomers hub page to start your editing journey!
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