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Jago Pulastra

Postby Jago » Thu Apr 02, 2015 9:18 pm

Jedi Master Sentinel Jago Aurios Pulastra
” I do what I must, because I can.”

Master Sentinel Jago Aurios Pulastra
Age: 34 Coruscant Solar Years
Species: Human
Homeworld: None
Born: 19 ABY
Occupation: Starfighter Pilot, Jedi Master
Force Alignment: The Light Side
Affiliation: The Jedi Order


Physical Appearance:
The most standout physical feature of Jago is clearly his brilliantly white hair. Though this causes many to initially confuse him with an Echani, closer inspection reveals more sharp features and hard angles on his face, rather than the graceful and small curves of the Near-Humans. His eyes appear to be beyond normal, human standards as well, being luminescent blue that could be more closely related to the azure frost of most frozen planets.
Jago is of an average-to-short height at around 5’6”, and often looks a little too thin at roughly 150 lbs. Compared to most of his closer comrades and accomplices, the young Jedi Master appears diminutive when in their company. However, decades of rigorous training and the life of a Jedi has left the Spacer in peak physical condition, more toned and dexterous than muscular.

History:

Jago Aurios Pulastra was born in space, aboard a warship within the nascent New Republic, on the very day that the ship was decommissioned due to the concurrent signing of the Bastion Accords. For a child born during a momentous occasion of peace, his life would be nearly forever consumed with War.

His parents, Jedi Knights Erlantz and Tabitha Pulastra, died when he was 6 years old, killed by the Yuuzhan Vong over Helska IV whilst on a corvette to bring the youngest member of their family to Master Skywalker for his own induction into the Jedi Order. His life was only spared by a female Zabrak mercenary who, upon boarding the crippled vessel with other Hutt-aligned forces assisting the extragalactic invaders, noticed his Force Sensitivity and coerced one of the soldiers-of-fortune to take Jago and take advantage of his gift.

For the next 9 years, Jago lived as a fringer. Starting as a Pirate Slave who killed the Captain whom had taken him in after the ambush at Helska IV, he freed himself and fought as a mercenary throughout the Galaxy when he was only 15 years old. In this tumultuous period after the end of the Yuuzhan Vong war, Jago would make many friends and enemies while forging himself as a renowned starfighter pilot, making CorSec’s Most Wanted List, and ultimately leading to the implosion of a prominent Corellian Crime Syndicate.

During this time, he had a short, yet intense, relationship with a young woman who called herself Luna. Though brief, Jago strongly considered giving up the mercenary life to find a more stable career with her. Such was not meant to be, as it was she that revealed that the young Pulastra was Force Sensitive; highly so. Even though he tried to turn down the prospect, Luna helped convince Jago that perhaps the Jedi Order would be of great help to him. However, before he could do so, she vanished one day without a trace. Heartbroken at the sudden and unexpected disappearance, Jago committed himself to trying to understand The Force, but on his own terms. Constant brushes with an energy he was not entirely familiar with, due to repressed memories of his family, nearly drove Jago mad with visions and premonitions, as well as strange phenomena and knowledge. It took several nightmarish plunges towards the Dark Side, pulling away from it each time through immense struggle, for Jago to finally listen to Luna’s wisdom and, for her memory as much as his own benefit, seek out the New Jedi Order.

As a Jedi Initiate, Jago overcame a significant degree of prejudice over his previous history to become accepted within The Order. As a Padawan, Jago joined Jedi Forces in fighting during the Second Galactic Civil War. Though the conflict was relatively brief by Galactic Standards, by the end Jago’s Master had been killed by a Fallen Jedi whom had joined Jacen Solo’s horribly corrupt Galactic Alliance Guard. The Jedi, a former friend of Jago’s during their initial training, was killed by Pulastra himself. For his service, it was declared that Jago had managed to pass the Jedi Trials during the course of the War and was elevated to the rank of Jedi Knight. Feeling the title undeserved and hollow, Jago left the Temple on Coruscant to join the Praxeum on Yavin IV, knowing several of its members from having flown with them in the initial muster of Dragon Squadron during the War.

As a Knight, Jago experienced death first hand due to a tactical error by the leader of the Yavin Praxeum, Ander Tagira. Gravely injured over Anobis while defending the world from Dark Side cultists, the young Jedi curiously drew so heavily upon The Force to sustain his dying body that he formed a bond of sorts with the energy field. Besides physical appearances, such as the brightening of his hair and eyes, Jago found he had a lack of control over this new touch of The Force. Fearing that lacking understanding might lead to something worse than merely dying, Jago received the Praxeum’s blessing to enter into a sabbatical to discover more about this intertwining of his Life and The Living Force.

So it was that he began a wandering of the Galaxy in an attempt to find both the answers to his condition and a means to claim the title of Knight in a way he felt proud of. These pilgrimages through known and unknown space lead both to the discovery of Jago’s Padawan, Gideon Wyeth, as well as the Zabrak Lita Trykk, through a mutual acquaintance. Through an incredible amount of calm, charm, and blunt honesty, the Knight won Lita’s respect and friendship, overcoming her fear and prejudice of The Jedi Order that had been instilled in her for nearly a lifetime. In turn, he himself was fascinated and enthralled by the Last Daughter Of Trykk, desiring to have her travel the Galaxy with him on his many journeys. However, they were unable to reconcile certain philosophical differences at the time and, with great regret, were called to separate parts of The Galaxy, towards vastly different destinies.

With the darkening of The Galaxy in the days of Abeloth and The Lost Tribe, Jago returned immediately upon being summoned and was thrown into battle once more, joining the Alliance 7th Fleet as a Commander, defending Yavin IV from Cultist attacks, ultimately working with Dav Man’sell, Tebana Sor, Ronan Starflare, and Ksandra Mallan to seize the Praxeum back after it was lost to the Cultists, and eventually liberating Coruscant from The Lost Tribe entirely. Throughout his return, feelings developed between himself and Jedi Master Ksandra Mallan and, eventually, they began a relationship together.

During the Tagira Crisis of Yavin IV, Jago had taken a relieve once more to search for his friend, Lita Trykk. Finding her on Contruum as a trainee in a Dark Sided Force tradition learning from The Ways Of The Sith, the two argued intensely until, eventually, discovering that their own feelinsg for one another had never truly stopped. Relenting a little, the pair made peace with their perpendicular paths, though Jago clearly intoned that he saw more in Lita than becoming just another Cultist.

He was nearly proven right when, concurrently, a civil war on Jabiim brought Jago, with Lita in tow, in to end the conflict. The fighting was both disheartening and cruel, with the Planetary Government initiating horrible measures to retain control over an oppressed proletariat population. Knowing that such a setting was doing her no good, Jago made the regretful decision to force Lita Trykk off of the world, not wanting her so immersed in violence after her inching closer to The Dark Side. Once again, the two parted unwillingly. Jago called in assistance from his Padawan, Gideon, and together the two managed to bring about an end to the civil war. At the climax of the confrontation, Jago dueled a mysterious Chiss Dark Sider who claimed to know him. Before he could get any answers, she escaped in the aftermath of the war.

Return to the Praxeum brought little reprieve. Jago took to the stars once more to defend Yavin IV against an extragalactic horror known only as “The Corruption”, fighting a Ronan Starflare possessed by The Dark Side, and ultimately watching his new homeworld come under quarantine as the parasitic Corruption could not be counted out after the battle. With Ronan’s redemption, however, came Gideon’s fall, becoming more and more consumed with using The Force to fix problems by force, as was becoming evident to Jago on Jabiim. When finally confronted about his nature slipping towards the Dark Side, Gideon retaliated by harming Ksandra and eventually dueling her, Jago, and even Battlemaster Man’Sell. The three were bested in their endeavor to incapacitate, and not kill, Gideon Wyeth, the latter using the barest of understanding of Sith Techniques to try and create a Force Storm over Yavin IV. Before he could perform such a deadly feat, Jago stabbed and killed his Padawan.

Feeling the bond between Teacher and Padawan shatter, coupled with the fact that he had let this danger go unnoticed for far too long, had jeopardized the Praxeum, his friends, and his lover, all proved to be too much for Jago. The resultant backlash plunged him into a deep seated depression that he struggled to pull himself from. By the next month, the psychosis had become so severe that he made an attempt on his life. Through the powerful will of Tebana Sor, as well as the support of his friends, Jago survived the ordeal. Drawing on his connection to The Living Force to steel his own resolve, reaffirming his duty as a Jedi Knight and his promise to himself to always be better, he recovered within a few months.

By this time, the Galaxy was once again slipping backwards: The Corruption continued to invade the lives of the inhabitants of Yavin IV, Tebana Sor found that her resistance against the parasite inside her was weakening daily, and an entire Enclave on Anobis, where Jago had been reborn so many years ago through the Will of The Force, had been burned to the ground by Dark Cultists. Worse yet, the Dark Side presence of Ronan Starflare, Darth Miros, not only still existed as an entity for The Corruption, but it had come into possession of a large amount of military hardware. By the culmination of 47 ABY, the Yavin System was wracked by constant dread, heightened all the more when Tebana imposed exile upon herself and, with barely a word to the others, Dav Man’Sell left after her.

Determined to keep the Temple strong, Jago Pulastra helped lead the Praxeum through these uncertain times, taking measures to help contain any further elements of The Corruption, negotiating several deals with both the Galactic Alliance and the Fel Empire to assure both Yavin’s continuing security and prosperity (as Yavin Station had become a major Trade Hub off of the Hydian Way), and had also organized and dispatched the Jedi Shadow team that had tracked down major Cultist activity culminating in the Skirmish At Zayrot Station, against more forces of the Dark Side Cult as they attempted to hold a Galactic Peace Summit hostage. The Skirmish highlighted a fracturing in Jago’s and Ksandra’s relationship, as the two forsook their duty for brief moments to debate about the safety of one another, leading to a civilian death because of their hesitation. However, the culmination also brought about the return of Dav Man’Sell. With him came the location of Tebana Sor and a means to cure her of the Corruption’s entropic influence. Using the sheer determination and trust in The Force that the Praxeum had come to be infamous for, the major leaders of the Temple cured their lost Master, and brought her home.

The next few years brought ups and downs. Jago’s relationship with Ksandra continued to deteriorate as the two struggled to balance their lives as Jedi with their dangerously unhealthy relationship, causing even more emotionally-induced blunders in the field that nearly lead to the injury of several members of the Praxeum in various assignments. After an assignment in the Tapani Sector where an internal conflict had been averted by the two, they believed their relationship slightly stronger, only for things to continue to slip as they struggled to maintain contact while being sent to far distant sectors on peace-keeping and goodwill missions. This downward spiral was off-set, however, by Jago standing with Dav Man’Sell while the latter was welcomed into the ranks of the Jedi High Council. Originally offered an advisory capacity to the Council, Jago declined but was ushered by the members to, at the very least, accept the honored title of Jedi Master. With hesitation at the idea of taking on another title he did not feel he had earned, it was Dav who impressed upon Jago how much he had grown in the past decade, leading him to graciously accept the Council’s wish.

Two years were spent in maintaining a level of peace in The Galaxy, Jago taking on his role of Instructor at the Praxeum admirably in the interim. He had spent some time scouring records on Iridonia, a vastly different Iridonia than he remembered during the days of Count Kamy and Bahari Nav, for any trace of where Lita Trykk had gone to since their parting on Jabiim, but it was she who found him next. After explaining her exile from the planet at the hands of a dictatorship that had set itself up in Dark Diamond Palace, the two were rushed off after a quick briefing from a Jedi Shadow about a prominent captive in the hands of a Hutt in the Blissroot Casino, a well-known hive of sin and vice. Dueling the Crime Lord in a high-stakes game of sabacc, Jago and Lita won the freedom of the captured Jedi, but were in turn double-crossed by Kolga the Hutt. The trio managed to escape after a harrowing jailbreak and subsequent chase, leading to Lita accidentally killing the Hutt’s chief vigo: her own half-sister, Taja.

The captive was placed within medical care, but she was not the one needing treatment: in the emotional wake of their escape, Lita grasping her place as the last Trykk, and the confrontation of what the two had been doing since their last parting, Jago revealed the place in his heart that the Zabrak truly possessed. The explosion of confusion, anger, and frustration at what could have been had left the two estranged, once more.

It was this admission, as well as witnessing his constantly falling relationship with Ksandra Mallan, that prompted Jago to speak to the Jedi Master about the nature of their relationship when he finally returned to Yavin IV. They agreed to end things between them, if not in an amiable way then at least in an understanding one. Ksandra requested a leave from the Praxeum for an undisclosed period of time and took off, to serve The Jedi Order in her own way.

The months leading up to the Mandalorian Invasion of Yavin IV were eventful all on their own, with Masters Man’Sell and Pulastra working tirelessly to engage the self-titled Diori Protection and dismantle the criminal organization with the help of to-be GAIS Agent Carrie Stonewilde. From there, they and Master Ronan Starflare arranged for Ronan to be placed undercover within the Fel Empire to hunt the resurgent Darth Miros and his Shadow Fleet, whilst the Yavinites continued to root out corruption and evil within the Universe. Of note was a second Mission To Procopia, in the Tapani Sector, which lead to Jago and Master Man’Sell putting a final end to the hostilities that had been cooled several years ago during Jago and Ksandra’s previous visit to the region.

Whilst training the newest batch of Jedi Initiates for their inevitable full induction into the ranks of The Order, Jago once more encountered Lita Trykk. Back from seizing her homeworld back for her Iridonian people and now an ambassador of the Zabraks, she confessed to Jago that she still did not know of a place where she belonged within The Force. With the ulterior motive of giving them the time to finally explore their overwhelming connection within The Force, both agreed to Lita staying on Yavin IV and finally learning the true Way Of The Jedi; something she had only seen hints of within Jago Aurios Pulastra.

She had only been there a few short weeks before the Galaxy changed. Violently. Mandalorian Warships swarmed the Gordian Reach, blockaded Yavin IV, and declared an end to the Jedi Order as a whole.

For the man who was born in the glory of the cosmos at the conclusion of one great conflict, there was only one answer to give to the Invaders, and all who would help them.

At present, Master Sentinel Pulastra leads from the front in the newest of the Star Wars.





Personality And Traits


Personal Characteristics
” Some things are just worth fighting for.”


If his friends would describe him in one word, Jago would most likely be labeled “Passionate”. Though Passion seems to be unwelcome within the ideals of The Jedi Order, Jago has argued long and hard that half of being a Jedi Knight is having a strong desire to heed that call. Even before becoming a member of The Order, the young Pulastra tried to hold onto higher standards but often found himself becoming consumed in incredibly strong emotions. These ran the gamut from generosity and kindess to anger and vengeance, and colored Jago’s early life with such extremities as rescuing refugees from criminal organizations to extorting the very same at a later date for a different syndicate.

It was not until the temperament instilled by the Jedi Order that Jago started to control these explosions of emotion and place his incredible drive towards the benefit of The Galaxy. Doubt and worry began to cloud this normally bold display, however, in the aftermath of the Second Galactic Civil War, with the many pitfalls in his life regarding lost friendships, the horrors of war, and emotionally challenging situations. It took many years amongst the Jedi of the Yavin IV Praxeum, along with outside influences such as Lita Trykk, for Jago to admit that was deserving of the title Jedi Knight Of The Order.

Today, Jago is still considered one of the more outspoken and charismatic members of the Jedi when it comes to his feelings and opinions on matters, though several indicate that this is a strength of his. With age and experience came wisdom to calm and rationalize his passions with reason, blunting his originally brash and reckless nature to turn him into a fine-edged servant of The Light Side. Though young for a Jedi Master, he is rather respected amongst other Jedi for his ability to address all as an equal, no matter the circumstances. Coupled with a particular charmingly roguish presence from his days as a mercenary fighter pilot, Jago has become a well-liked and approachable representative of The Order.


Morality
” Yeah, well, a Jedi’s life is sacrifice, and all that.”


As a Jedi, Jago has shown an overwhelming reluctance to ever take a life, preferring to end combat before it ever begins with words. Even when committed to fighting, he will use his lightsaber to strike incapacitating blows, making trained cuts for the weapon of his enemy or the limbs if desperate. He has often talked openly about how he feels when forced to kill in the service of The Jedi, relating such experiences to deeply unsettling memories of his time before The Order.

In a similar vein, Jago continuously offers compassion and mercy to his enemies, including the Sith when he clashes with them. He believes strongly in the power of The Light Side, and seeks to offer its redeeming warmth to those he fights. Neither preachy nor pushy when it comes to his beliefs, these efforts often end in failure, save for one, important case: Lita Trykk, formerly claiming that she could never consider The Jedi Path, resides currently on Yavin IV while learning more of The Light Side and its mysteries. This was in no small part due to Jago’s continuous friendship with her and constant deconstruction of her misconceptions of The Jedi.

While putting his safety at the lowest list of concerns when it comes to protecting others and defending the Galaxy, Jago does have one matter of hypocrisy in his behavior: Starfighter Combat. When in the cockpit, Jago feels nearly utterly detached from the concept of taking a life, consistently quoted as saying that he sees only the machine itself, not the living being, that he attacks.

Aside from that, most would list Jago Pulastra as an honorable and righteous Jedi Master, offering friendship to nearly everyone he meets, but unwilling to compromise with The Dark Side in his goals to save The Galaxy from tyranny, injustice, and abuse. Just because he hesitates to take a life does not mean that Jago backs down in the face of opposition: indeed, anyone that thinks they could conquer such a peaceful warrior and so dares to test the willpower of the young Pulastra has more than likely entered into an insurmountable struggle they have little hope of winning.


Leadership
” We fought Empires and Gods together, friend. Empires and Gods. Remind them of that.”


From his steady promotion from Jedi Knight to eventually Master, as well as his Officer’s Position within Dragon Squadron since nearly its inception, people have recognized that Jago, though often humble, has a knack for bringing out the best in others around him. He speaks in a way that makes it seem like he can talk to each individual person in a large group, and has done his part to rally the forces of both the Alliance and the Jedi on several occasions. More than that, his very presence has been seen as inspirational.

Most recently, this came into play during the Siege of Yavin IV: exhausted pilots looked to Jago’s example of leading from the front to encourage themselves into climbing back into the cockpit to defend the Moon from the Mandalorian invaders. Likewise, it was himself alongside Master Zuli Madoon that led a massive counterattack on the second day to destroy a heavily defended bridge that would have lead right to the Praxeum Temple.

Rather than relying on words to lead his comrades, Jago prefers to give an example, an ideal to follow. He fights and bleeds alongside the men and women he serves with, encourages the Jedi Code by living it no matter the cost to himself, and has even earned the grudging respect of several of his enemies simply from his unconquerable charisma; that cocky grin and challenging tone in the face of absolute despair.





Powers and Abilities


Piloting
Jago Pulastra, the Best Starfighter Pilot in The Galaxy, had just taken off to defend his home.
A lot of Mandalorian pilots were going to have a bad day.



Even in Dragon Squadron, one of the best and most elite Jedi Starfighter Squadrons to have ever served, Jago’s prowess in the cockpit is a thing at once both feared and awed. Having been flying snubfighters since almost 16 years old, he has accrued an amazing track record of victories in a slew of many different craft, though he has mostly flown either his trademark RZ-1 A-Wing Interceptor or the T-69 Series StealthX Starfighter for the majority of his career.

Though also holding a record as the Dragon that has been shot down the most in the course of duty, these instances are mostly due to his own willingness to damage his fighter rather than see a wingmate fall or the mission fail. Rarely, if ever, have his own tactical choices resulted in his own injury or incapacitation. His abilities, however, are not just regulated to strike craft: Jago is an accomplished freighter pilot as well, and is indeed familiar with a wide variety of different makes and models of ships.

Jago’s impressive victories include, but are not limited to: the boarding and capture of several ships in the Battle of The Black Fist Fleet, the destruction of a Cultist Imperial II-class Star Destroyer during the skirmish of Zayrot Station from the cockpit of his YKL-37R Nova Courier light freighter with little in the way of support, the stalwart defense of Yavin IV during both the Cultist and Corruption invasions (including the combined destruction of a Leviathan Seed with the rest of Dragon Squadron), and his service in the newest war, buying time during the opening engagement with the Mandalorians and successfully protecting the entirety of the civilian evacuation from Yavin Station.

More than just an ace, Jago has also helped develop several different techniques, formations, tactics, and tricks for the 7th Fleet and, later, the Peacekeeping Taskforce, many of whom’s pilots went on to name these maneuvers after the Jedi Ace. He has worked consistently to also improve the performance of Dragon Squadron alongside Ksandra Mallan and Dav Man’Sell. It was his own flight data that Dav used to base the specifications of the latest iteration of the Dragon’s trademark X-Wing.


Lightsaber Proficiency
” Surrender, and your lives will be spared. Resist and, well, I can’t really be held responsible for what’ll happen next.”


Though a Jedi Sentinel, eschewing abilities in combat for a well-rounded base of knowledge, Jago Pulastra still knows how to wield a lightsaber, and do so well. Originally an aggressive practitioner of Form IV, Ataru, whilst blending in the dual-wielding nature of Jar’Kai and strong Form III defensive influences, Jago has eventually come to settle on using only the single saber and has infused enough variety into his method of dueling that it is now most recognized as a variant of Niman, The Way Of The Rancor.

Jago uses a high-degree of control and ability within The Force while dueling, supplementing the normally inferior Form VI techniques with his powerful mastery over the body through different Force Powers. Combined with an adaptable nature, a willingness to take risks, and a desire to always make the incapacitating cut rather than the death-blow, Jago’s style is both graceful and compassionately deadly, though perhaps not as refined as the talents of dedicated Jedi Guardians. It is well known, after all, that despite his prowess with the saber, Jago is a far better shot with a blaster. Because of this, he has often been seen sometimes simultaneously sporting his lightsaber and a pistol at the same time to capitalize on the advantages of both weapons.

His track record as a duelist is nowhere near as nigh-flawless as his accomplishments as a Fighter Pilot. Whilst having achieved miraculous victories during his Duel with Gideon Wyeth and the clash at Jabiim with the Unknown Chiss Dark Jedi, he has also been bested several times. A notable loss was at Zayrot Station where, without the timely intervention of Battlemaster Man’Sell, Jago would have most likely been killed by the Leader of the Cultists that struck there. In a training duel, he also found himself outmatched by the swordsmanship of Lita Trykk , prior to her joining the Jedi for further instruction.


Force Abilities
” The Force Fights With Me.”


Having become a near living-embodiment of The Living Force, Jago is incredibly powerful within his ability to wield and shape the energy field. Of horrible note, however, is the dangerous game he plays within drawing upon it: With his life fused so directly with his capacity to use The Force, he is at a much greater risk of Force Exhaustion than any of his peers and, were he to abuse the power too often or too potently in a short amount of time, he would more than likely drop dead from the exertion.

In return for this crippling deficiency, Jago has learned to harness an immeasurable amount of raw Force Power. Though his other compatriots often have a far greater degree of control (Master Starflare’s penchant for Battle Meditation, Master Sor’s healing prowess, or Lita Trykk’s arts of stealth), the overwhelming potency Jago can bring to bear within The Force is absolutely staggering. Were he to lose all control and act with wild abandon for his own safety, Master Man’Sell has mused that Jago could do considerable harm (or, conversely, considerable good) within the few minutes he would have left, and little would be able to truly stop him.

However, even before the drastic change within his relationship with The Force, Jago used it only when absolutely necessary, as the Path Of The Sentinel mandates. Because of this, he often only uses his abilities to supplement his many natural talents and skills, rather than to make up for his deficiencies. Rather than the bolder applications of The Force, Jago often turns the energy inward. A veritable Master of the Art Of Movement and Force Speed, he has been described as a physical blur when he wants to be, with very little in the way of being or machine that could catch or stop him. His talents within the Core Powers are well grounded and of respectable ability for a titled Master, though Jago also possess a great degree of skill with the field of Ionize.

With a huge familiarity concerning machines, vehicles, and droids, Jago has found this to transfer very well to an ability to control these things through The Force. Aside from just disabling or outright destroying them through the normal purviews of Ionize, his connections and knowledge have allowed him to either repair or improve these inorganics as well. From using control of power conduits in repairing his starfighter, to shattering security systems with but a thought, his Mastery of Machines has come in no small amount of use in The Galaxy.


Master Sentinel
” And you think you know me so well? A Paragon of Light, is it?”


Though a Jedi, Jago Pulastra has often relied more upon the knowledge and experience he has gained outside of The Order to complete his assignments. It was with little ceremony, but also little doubt, that he was titled Master Sentinel of the Yavin IV Praxeum when it came to his incredibly diverse skillset. Having been a criminal, mercenary, and spacer, Jago brings a diverse portfolio to the Jedi, like many who serve the NJO.

First and foremost, Jago has always had a keen interest in and talent with Machines. From starships to droids, computer systems and general technology, Master Pulastra has acquired a high degree of familiarity with a plethora of devices in The Galaxy, making him both a potent technician as well as a surgical saboteur. With a penchant for repairing his own starships rather than leaving it in the capable hands of Yavin IV’s technicians, Jago constantly displays a mastery of his craft, the prime example being his RZ-1 A-Wing; a half-century old starfighter that can still fly at peak condition and has the performance to compete with most military starfighters of the day (though a degree of that is also the pilot’s skill). This level of technical competence also leads Jago to routinely help others design and improve upon the technology of the Alliance Military and its allies. Examples include assistance towards Dav Man’Sell in work on the design of the T-69 StealthX, and the co-development of the Yavin-series small arms of the 7th Fleet, alongside SoroSuub.

Jago is also a talented slicer, having had a hand at both computer and droid programming. He has upgraded his own datapad into a Slicer’s Kit by utilizing pieces he has found or purchased to create a potent tool for breaking locks and encryption. He has used this talent several times in his adventures, such as on Jabiim to allow himself and Lita to escape from a prison station in Orbit, and again during the same pair’s Mission To Bissroot Casino, to forge fake credentials to allow them to travel without being accosted. Jago also assisted Master Man’Sell in routing Jedi communications through the Baobab Alternative Holonet, a long and arduous task that has saved many lives since its inception near the end of the 40s. Through Dav’s knowledge and Jago’s talents, however, the duo managed the enormous feat, in no small part also thanks to the numerous Jedi Technicians and Sentinels that aided the overhaul.

Aside from mechanical knowledge, Jago has also retained a wealth of practical information in his time. While his piloting ability often has him called upon to either be a military escort or even at the helm of a VIP’s transport, he is also often sought out for navigational advice, thanks to an amazing familiarity with a wide array of hyperlanes in The Galaxy. With a career as a former smuggler and pirate, Jago was exposed to hundreds of different routes that the most commonly traveled paths would have never shown him. His memory, strengthened from flying an RZ-1 with no astromech and a highly limited navcomputer, has been able to recall these different star charts in order to help cut down on travel times or avoid contact with others, when necessary.

Jago is also familiar with a large amount of different weaponry and combat techniques, feeling at home in a ball turret as much as with a blaster rifle in his hands, and has been taught a multitude of close-quarters-combat forms to disable, incapacitate, or even kill quickly when it is called for. All of this combined makes him a deadly opponent, even if his saber were stripped from him. In line with this is almost two, straight decades of constant warfare, leading to a breadth of tactical and strategic knowledge to call upon in a warzone, alongside specialty skills that would be called for. Such things include: the know-how when it comes to demolitions and setting high-explosives, the ins-and-outs of defensive fortifications and how to both construct and assault them, the hardware employed in mass warfare such as artillery and heavy vehicles, and a smattering of medical training for quick damage assessment and triage to help care for those under his command.

Last but not least, Jago has been shown to be incredibly proficient in the arts of diplomacy. The greatest personal example of this was no doubt convincing Lita Trykk, angry and fearful of The Jedi, to not only see that her fears were unfounded but also ask to learn from The Order as well. Outside of that, Jago has often represented the Jedi Order in public, such as his negotiations between the Alliance and Empire to secure Yavin’s neutrality to deploy the Peacekeeping Taskforce to assist both governments, despite the Jedi Order’s withdrawal from serving the GFFA directly. Likewise, he was twice involved in affairs within the Tapani Sector, first with Ksandra Mallan and second alongside Dav Man’Sell, to keep the star cluster from descending into Civil War in the wake of damaging and corrupt House Politics. He was even offered an advisory role to the current Jedi High Council in recognition of his talent to see what more learned eyes could often not but, with the humility that has made him well-known within The Order, he abstained whilst citing his inexperience and immaturity for a Councilor. Nevertheless, he was awarded the title of Jedi Master in recognition of continued service in the name of peace such a devastating time period.



Relationships


Luna
” You’ve got potential, Flyboy. More than you could possibly imagine.”


Luna, the only name the woman ever gave to him, was Jago’s first, true relationship. Starting as a quick-burning rendezvous on Coruscant one night during his mercenary days, Jago continued his relationship with the enigmatic woman for some time, convinced he was utterly in love with her. She remained slightly distanced from him throughout their affair, never quite revealing everything about herself, but it did appear that she felt very strongly for Jago. The young Fighter Pilot was head over heels about her for the few months that they spent together, finding her almost addictive.

It was her that revealed to Jago his potential within The Force, beseeching him to join the Jedi Order to learn more about it. Jago, meanwhile, declared that he would rather spend his days with her, even positing the idea of settling down. He has assumed that the notion was what drove her to leave one day, vanishing without a single word, no explanation, nothing. Jago, though heartbroken, sought the NJO that very same year.

He has heard nothing from her ever since.


Ksandra Mallan
” Because I am a Jedi. I always was, and I always will be, no matter what else. No matter who else. And I realize that now.”


Jago met Master Ksandra Mallan when they served in the first organization of Dragon Squadron during the Second Galactic Civil War. They became fast friends when he finally transferred to the Yavin IV Praxeum, but their connection did not deepen until years later, after her failed relationship with Ander Tagira and his pilgrimage around the Galaxy ended. They entered into a relationship a few months after those events.

Though loving towards one another, Jago and Ksandra also exhibited nervous tendencies. Their jealousies, coupled with natural insecurities in both, began to twist their relationship into an unhealthy obsession with one another. This began to culminate in their duties as Jedi slipping whilst trying to attend to their relationship. Of note was a civilian death caused by hesitation due to fear of one another’s safety at Zayrot Station, and several Dragons being put in life-threatening danger due to the intrinsic Force Meld that they flew under shattering from emotional backlash.

Though they tried their best to work on and repair these faults and flaws, it soon became clear that they were unable to be both romantically involved and Jedi: their fears for their relationship appeared to dominate what otherwise should have been simple decisions in the field. After discussion, they agreed that separation would be best, and so ended their relationship. Jago continued to serve on Yavin IV, whilst Ksandra departed to join the ranks of the Jedi Watchmen.


Lita Trykk
” I have to ask you … Do you love him?”
” … For many years … Back to the first day we met.”


Jago’s relationship with the Zabrak, Lita Trykk, has been a long and constant force upon his life. Unbeknownst to them, they had met twice before their first official meeting upon Iridonia, during Jago’s pilgrimage. Both times, Lita altered Jago’s life for the better, without necessarily a beneficial reason for doing so. When they finally came face to face as adults, their first reactions would color much of the next few years of friendship: She warded him off with an activated lightsaber, whilst he gently ushered her to put the weapon down with nothing more than words and empty palms.

Their friendship solidified quickly after a few assignments together for a mutual acquaintance, Bahari Nav: a fellow Zabrak and mentor of Lita’s, and a former Jedi Master of Jago’s Temple on Yavin. The two ultimately became closer when an Unknown Clawdite Assassin made an attempt on Lita’s life, disguised as Jago Pulastra. Though the ploy successfully preyed upon her fears of the Jedi, Jago was able to convince Lita that he would never even contemplate such a thing and together, with the help of Bahari, they were able to track down and deal with the Assassin. Unfortunately, no further answers were obtained as to why Lita was the target, and why Jago was the scapegoat.

Nevertheless, the event helped usher Jago and Lita’s relationship along, though it would take a pause here: Jago could not convince Lita to travel with him on his Jedi Pilgrimage, and Lita did not ask him to stay upon Iridonia whilst she assisted her homeworld with Bahari and her betrothed, Bahari’s son Aidan. Reluctantly, the two parted ways, neither realizing that the other was open to begin a relationship together.

With the disappearance of the Navs and the usurpation of Iridonia in the wake of Count Kamy’s reign over Malidris, Jago lost the location of Lita Trykk when he attempted to contact her after his pilgrimage had ended. It would take quite some time before he could finally track her down again, this time on the planet Contruum. Things had changed greatly for both: Lita had been a slave to the Hutts during Iridonia’s slow move into Dictatorship and could not find Bahari or Aidan Nav upon her escape, while Jago had begun a relationship with Ksandra Mallan in the wake of turmoil within the Jedi Order. It was here that Jago discovered that, although she had not been amiable to the Jedi Order before, Lita Trykk was now a member of a Dark Side Force Cult, learning from a teacher who claimed to pass on the Ways Of The Sith. Whilst skillfully using his words to adopt Form Zero and avoid conflict with the Master, an alien by the name of Rathdukat, Jago and Lita had time to converse.

Sadly, their ideological differences had only been compounded by time away from one another. Jago, now tempered by the Light Side, was deeply saddened to see his friend’s fall to the Dark. Lita took such opinions as judgment and criticism, only serving to make her think that Jago had given up on her because of this, especially as he did not find her until after her horrendous period as a slave. They argued passionately about the role of The Force, The Jedi, The Sith, and everything in-between until both were finally exhausted by the conflict. Ultimately, the two finally made concessions to one another: Lita admitted that Jago was certainly unlike the Jedi that she recalled, and likewise Jago informed Lita that far from giving up, he was convinced that the Dark Side was not the path for her, but it was not his place to preach to the Zabrak.

This moment of calm between the two was shattered when Jago received an emergency call to respond to a conflict brewing on the world of Jabiim. Lita, though still doubting the Jedi Path and its servants, agreed at least to assist Jago and make sure he lived through the ordeal. The two fled from Contruum and the clutches of Rathdukat, making their way to the Rim. The Civil War on Jabiim was a bloody, taxing crisis, with the poor, oppressed masses trying to wrest control of their government away from the military junta it had become. Jago tried peaceful measures of diplomacy to reconcile these differences first, but it was Lita that finally convinced him that words were, unfortunately, getting no results. Resolved, the two fought for Jabiim’s freedom on the front lines.

However, Jago began to notice that exposure to the war was heightening Lita’s already formidable grasp on The Dark Side. The savage efficiency she displayed throughout the conflict, though highly effective, worried the young Jedi Knight to the point where he feared he would cause her to utterly Fall by bringing her into the battle. With nothing but concern for her wellbeing, Jago demanded that Lita leave Jabiim. The two, once again, argued over the merits of the idea, nearly coming to blows as Lita told the Jedi that he would not survive without her. Ultimately, her fury stalled against his wall of stoicism and, dejected and quietly afraid for the Jedi’s life, she left. Jago would go on, along with his Padawan, to end the conflict, though not without loss: the pull of The Dark Side through battle eventually corrupted his student, and Jabiim itself was devastated by the time the rebels took the capital from their oppressors.

Though he searched for her again in the aftermath, Jago lost Lita once more for several years. Of worry was the new government of Iridonia, which did not even show Lita on record anymore. His trails ran dry, his contacts frequently without information, until it was Lita himself who showed up on Yavin Station. The two shared a warm welcome and a drink while the Zabrak relayed how she had been exiled by the current Dictator of Malidris, a fellow Iridonian called Deimos. With nowhere else to go, she sought out the now Jedi Master, and the two took solace in both their safety and their chance to be close. As was so often common in their relationship, however, their time alone was interrupted by a report from a Jedi Shadow, detailing that one of their own had been captured by a Kolga The Hutt, a renowned member of the Hutt Cartel. Without the ability to deal with Kolga directly or indirectly, the Shadows had turned to Jago, who was more than familiar with the Criminal Underworld of the Galaxy. Resolving that she, too, could be of assistance, and not willing to let Jago walk into danger without her again, Lita Trykk went with him to the Blissroot Casino.

The two infiltrated the display as mere patrons, Lita using her talents of disguise and subterfuge to hide them in plain sight, as Jago manipulated datafiles and Core Records to create false identities for them to pass through security checkpoints. Their talents proved powerful, as they were eventually entered into a sabacc match with Kolga The Hutt himself. Through a mastery of the card game (and outright cheating at points), Jago and Lita managed to convince Kolga to bet the captive Jedi, whom he then lost to Jago by a one-point difference in a final hand. Enraged upon discovering Lita and Jago’s true identities almost immediately after the game, Kolga originally planned to execute the Jedi, but was convinced by his wife and Vigo, a Dathomirian named Taja, to have all three Force Users thrown into containment to await judgment.

In prison, Taja revealed herself to be Lita’s Half-Sister, having tried biotic and cybernetic surgeries to look more like her Zabrak heritage. The shock of finding another Trykk did not deter Lita from helping Jago escape, however, and the two overcame Kolga’s defenses after some effort. Unable to contain her own fury at Kolga for having her imprisoned, the notion bringing up the horrible atrocities she had suffered last time at the very same Hutt’s hand, Lita attempted to kill the Crime Lord during their escape. However, at the last second, her strike was intercepted by Taja who fell, dying quickly after the blow.

Though their escape had been successful, Lita was traumatized at having accidentally murdered her own Half-Sister, now leaving her as truly the last Trykk in The Galaxy. On their way back to Yavin, Jago consoled her, leaving the two trading pieces of one another: he bestowed a piece of a medallion his parents had given him when he was just a youngling, that he had kept his entire life, with his name inscribed on the circular pendant, while she symbolically marked him with the jato of Clan Trykk, both of them accepting one another into their lives.

However, an argument soon broke out between the two when Jago finally declared his love for Lita, even though he was still in a relationship with Ksandra at the time. Both were mollified to finally discover that their attraction had been mutual for years, Lita was heartbroken that Jago would actually declare his affection towards her while belonging to someone else, and Jago cursed himself at having, once again, caused the two of them to part on less-than-amiable terms.

In the short time between their next meeting, Ksandra and Jago finally realized the flaws in their own relationship. They agreed to part ways, with Ksandra leaving Yavin IV entirely to better fulfill her role as a Jedi. It was nearly a year later that Lita Trykk returned to Yavin IV, for the last time.

She and Jago discussed their mutual feelings, Jago revealed his separation from Ksandra, Lita told of how she had helped to finally liberate Iridonia from Deimos, and ultimately she expressed the desire to stay on Yavin and learn from the Jedi. However, within the first few days of returning to the Praxeum since she was a child, Lita had an encounter with a residual Dark Side-tainted memory, leading to Jago shaking her out of the delusion, electrocuting himself from the Force Lightning she had projected in the process.

While hospitalized, Lita told Dav Man’Sell of her reasons for coming back to Yavin IV, as well as the deeper nature of her feelings for Jago. All three, as well as Jedi Healer Tebana Sor, also discovered that Jago and Lita had developed a Bond within The Force, more than likely due to their continued level of connectivity even when they were lightyears apart. Though initially appalled and afraid of such a connection, Lita eventually relented to trying to understand it, while her and Jago took solace in the closeness it brought the two. Dav and Tebana, too, came to understand and agree that the connection the two had would ultimately be beneficial for one another: Jago had a tendency to bring out Lita’s best traits and help her find a sense of peace with her tumultuous and difficult past, whilst Lita evoked the heroism and legendary focus of The Jedi within Jago, allowing him to finally step into the role of the Master he was meant to be.

It would be no time at all after this, however, that the Mandalorian Siege of Yavin IV would begin. Both Zabrak and Human fought in defense of the Temple on the Opening Day, the stress and wear of battle, as well as the desire to seek comfort in one another, finally leading into their first kiss that eve.

However, the war continued to stress and strain their relationship. While they were now closer distance-wise than they had ever been, both felt the exhausting effects of never being able to truly see one another. Their meetings became sometimes-intense but always brief affairs, with Lita still struggling with the effects of her Zabrak physiology without telling Jago of the signs or consequences of Tai-Shan: the Bonding Ritual.




Equipment


Lightsaber
Jago’s current lightsaber was crafted on Osarian, in a small cave off of Lake Connor. The hilt itself is mostly from a faded and dull bronzium, making it appear far older than it actually is. Constructed in 47 ABY after the destruction of his original blade during his duel with Gideon Wyeth, it retains a simple, if refined detail, being mostly smooth and solid save for a few flourishes. The emitter shroud is an iridescent Krayt Dragon scale, gifted by his former love, Ksandra Mallan. Upon the slightly-raised activation stud rests a small, electrum piercing provided by Lita Trykk during the Mandalorian Siege of Yavin IV as they began to explore their romance. Carved into the pommel is handwritten-Aurebesh script reading Nullum Desiderium: No Regrets, in High Galactic.
The focusing crystal is a chipped, deeply verdant Nextor with a mineral impurity in the center. The secondary focusing chamber contains a small piece of his original, cyan Upari crystal, something Jago had carried in a pendant bestowed upon him by his parents when he was born. The two colors and natures combine to make a blade of a rich, sage green, with the impurity leaving a slight, golden-hue to the otherwise brilliantly white core of the lightsaber. The Nextor, an incredibly powerful crystal in its own right, causes the blade to swirl, flicker, ebb, and pulse with energy up and down the length of the sword in a way described as “unstable”, due to the chipping and inherent flaws of the gem. This does nothing to curtail the cutting power of the blade; in fact, the Nextor leaves Jago’s saber with an additional edge in powering through objects just by virtue of its high energy projection. This does have an unfortunate side effect in leaving the blade to experience shortages and unintentional deactivation upon massive power-expenditures, cortosis in particular leaving the weapon completely unusable for longer than usual.


Other Weapons
Having used a blaster long before ever picking up a lightsaber, and being more accustomed to such weapons regardless, Jago always carries a Heavy Blaster Pistol of standard issue for the 7Th Fleet in the Gordian Reach. Specifically, he is armed with the SoroSuub Yavin High-Powered-Sidearm (or Y-HPS, ‘Yaps’ in the Fleet vernacular), designed by himself as a weapon to try and provide regular soldiers with a potent answer against The Corruption. Based on the high-energy ion weapons of the Grand Army of The Republic, the discharge of the blaster is equal in power to some of the hardest-hitting Heavy Blasters on the market, with the added effect of the disorienting and electrically-damaging ion capacity.


Gear and Belongings
As a Jedi Sentinel, Jago carries a diverse, yet compact, kit of necessary and useful gear with him wherever he goes. Aside from basic survival items such as a miniature glowrod, a piton-and-grappling hook set, and an emergency medkit (mostly consisting of a stimpak, a few ounces of bacta, and some basic gauze and bandages) all carried in utility pouches on his belt, Jago also has a few unique items. Of mention is his datapad with a wealth of illegal modifications that have turned the miniature terminal into a potent Slicer’s Kit. A sonic-powered MultiTool allows the Jedi to repair or dismantle just about anything he can get his hands on (and it doubles as a means to defeat mechanical locks and security systems). Lastly, his personal holocomm is able to transmit over incredibly vast distances instantaneously, linked to the Baobab Alternative Holonet as discovered and utilized my Master Man’Sell, in order to avoid the messages being eavesdropped on.


Outfits



Ever the representation of the NJO, Jago often eschews the formal Robes and Cloaks that the Old Order required of all its members. More often than not, he adorns comfortable garb, typical of most spacers on the hyperlanes. Naval boots, tough and rugged denims or trousers, form-fitting but flexible shirts, and an assortment of jackets in styles that range from military parade dress to vests commonly seen on Core World swoop riders. He has tailored a few of these to look more in line with Jedi sensibilities by giving them a “robe-like” aesthetic, keeping his attire (mostly) in the greens, browns, blues, and shades of white to black of The Order. When on duty or in combat, an armored flight suit (most notably from Dragon Squadron) would be his protection of choice, though he also possess a suit of Iridonian Hunter’s armor as a gift from the former government of Malidris.
When needing to represent the Jedi Order in a formal setting, Jago will don a tabard of his trademark green and brown to appear as the Jedi Master he truly is.




Starships


Alliance Underground Engineering RZ-1 A-Wing Interceptor, Green Willow



” What’s the bounty by now? Two-hundred fifty-kresh? Three hundred?”
” Seven Hundred Fifty thousand.”
” Frell me, that’s more than I’d pay for some old plant.”


The first starship he ever purchased, Jago Pulastra’s Green Willow is a highly customized and illegal AUE RZ-1 A-Wing Interceptor, serial numbers confirming it to have been one of the first production runs from Cardooine Shipyards. Despite the long and storied history of the fighter itself, from the fact that the machine served from Endor to the Liberation of Coruscant, and even in limited capacity during the Yuuzhan Vong War, by the time Jago got his hands on it it was little more than a battered shell with little to show for its former glory, having been sold off during a military auction at the end of the Vong War to a planetary defense force, who in turn parted with the machine as well due to widespread maintenance issues concerning the lack of standardized parts when compared to the more common A-Wing Mk.IIs.

Jago was able to pick up the vessel for cheap because of this, having earned the credits through a few pick-up jobs by working with a Corellian Crime Syndicate. Initially, it was difficult to fly, costly to maintain, and completely outdated and outperformed by contemporary fighters of the time. Despite (or because) of this, Jago immediately fell in love with the craft. Most of the money he pulled in by working for his Underworld employer, the Jal’daan Service, went in to working on and restoring the fighter, including fixing up and polishing the original all-wood interior, the inclusion of 360-degree rotating guns, the original Borstel RG-9 Laser Cannons being swapped out for a pair of Taim & Bak IX9 Medium Laser cannons (commonly seen on the E-Wing series), an Ion-propulsion upgrade to the standard Novaldex J-77 Event Horizon engines, a more robust targeting computer, an auxiliary generator, and a plethora of other tweaks that eventually made the fighter quite illegal in terms of components and armament.

In fact, speculation could arise that the only reason Jago could handle the craft as well as he did, not to mention survive for almost a decade of consistently flying the fighter and no other vessel, was more than likely due to his Force Sensitivity, including a predilection towards Force Speed. Its term of service included mercenary work before Jago joined the Jedi Order, action in the Second Galactic Civil War, several clashes with Dark Side Cultists, and even a brief stint during the Mandalorian Siege of Yavin IV.

Outwardly, the fighter appears as any other RZ-1, save for a few aesthetic differences. Instead of a normal, Rebel Alliance or New Republic paint scheme, Jago adopted a tricolor of dark, Hunter Green on the outer edges of the craft, with the center of the ship left pure white. Emblazoned on the outside of the upper left tailwing was a Hunter Green circle, filled with a similarly colored display of a Willow Tree with eight branches, supposedly invoking the Eight Spokes of a Bendu Wheel. It was this emblem that gave the fighter its namesake, and the title “Willow” would be used to indicate the pilot as well as the ship, leading to a considerable bounty on the A-Wing and its operator when Jago was still in the employ of the Jal’daan service. This bounty continued and grew even after it became common knowledge that “Willow” was responsible for killing Scur Jal’daan, the leader of the Syndicate, and causing the entire organization to be mopped up by CorSec within one month’s time.

As of late, the fighter has become too old and worn due to Jago’s aggressive flying style, and is proving harder and harder to maintain. Until the Mandalorian Siege, Jago had all but retired the craft to simply be a collector’s piece. Now, however, he uses it as a backup for when his T-69 is in need of refueling, rearming, and repair.


Gallofree Yards, Inc. YKL-37R Nova Courier, Enduring Presage
” You came here in that? I hope she gets off the ground again.”
” Easy; she’ll hear you and get all temperamental. It’s bad enough I’m bringing another woman aboard.”


The Enduring Presage is quite possibly one of the last of its kind in The Galaxy. An aging YKL-37R Nova Courier produced by Gallofree Yards, Inc., before the company went belly up, the ship serves as Jago’s personal transport. A gift given by the government of Anobis for his sacrifice in defending the world and the Emerald Enclave from Cultist attacks, the ship gained popularity with Jago as he used it during his pilgrimage around The Galaxy to discover the implications of his Force Connectivity.

Incredibly hard to retrieve parts for, Jago has had no choice but to gut the original vessel and replace or upgrade many of its internal systems with modern replacements, lest the vessel become derelict for want of a screw. Of note are the new navcomputer, an expansive upgrade to the shield generator, the inclusion of tri-linked Autoblaster Cannons on the ventral and dorsal gunports, targeting arrays and streamlined-systems to allow complete control of the weaponry from the cockpit, the inclusion of a Holotransceiver connected to the Baobab Alternative Holonet, and a much-needed overhaul of the Hyperdrive to push the Primary up to a Class 0.7, with the backup still at a respectable 6.0.


Incom Corporation T-69 Series StealthX Space Superiority Starfighter, Dragon Five
” You sound the Roar, and I’ll bring the Fire.”


The Incom T69 StealthX is the fighter that killed the Leviathan. A near perfect balance of speed, maneuverability, and defensive shielding make it the fighter of choice for Dragon Squadron. Jago’s personal fighter is 100% similar to the others his wingmates fly, each and every one being constructed to the highest degree of both artistry and deadly efficiency.

The only difference that makes Jago’s fighter stand out are his own personal markings. His Willow Tree crest resides on the upper left wing, directly opposite the Dragon Squadron emblem on the upper right. Surrounding the Willow Tree is an ever-growing silhouette tribute to the pilots that gave their lives in the defense of Yavin IV during The Siege, Jago adding their fighters to the design in a manner similar to the Rogue Squadron crest. This has been a continuous, and somber, task for the Jedi Ace.

On the left fuselage, below the cockpit canopy, are Jago’s confirmed victories, listing an extensive catalog of downed enemy craft. TIE-series fighters, different variants of Pirate and Cartel craft, a few capital ships, and now several Mandalorian fighters rest beneath the roost of Dragon Five in a quiet, impressive display of those that tangled with Jago Pulastra and lost.

Recently added, towards the nose on the right side of the fuselage, is a hand-brushed portrait of Lita Trykk, done in a “pin-up” style commonly seen during the Clone Wars and the First Galactic Civil War. With the affirmation and bloom of his relationship with the Zabrak, Jago took the time to add the flair to his fighter as both a means of cheering himself up in those dark times, as well as to remind himself of the nature of his Bond with the Zabrak, making him both see and feel that she goes with him wherever he flies.

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