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Characters

Corv

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Name: Corv
Type: ISB Attendant
Species: Human
Homeworld:
Gender: Male
Born:
Died: 4 BBY (996 GC)
Hair Color: Brown
Eye Color: Brown
Height:
Weight:
Skin: Fair

DEXTERITY 2D
Blaster: 3D+1
Dodge: 4D
Melee Combat: 4D
Melee Parry: 3D

KNOWLEDGE 3D
Alien Species: 4D+1
Bureaucracy: ISB 4D+1
Cultures: 6D
Languages: 4D
Law Enforcement: 4D
Scholar: Research Methods 8D+1
Streetwise: 4D+1
Willpower: 4D

MECHANICAL 2D
Communications: 4D
Repulsorlift Operation: 3D
Sensors: 5D

PERCEPTION 2D+1
Investigation: 6D
Persuasion: 4D
Search: 6D

STRENGTH 2D

TECHNICAL 2D+2
Computer Programming/Repair: 7D
Droid Programming / Repair: 6D+2
Encryption: 5D
First Aid: 3D
Security: 4D

Special Abilities:
None

Force Sensitive: N
Force Points: 1
Dark Side Points: 0
Character Points: 4
Move: 10

Equipment: Datapad, comlink, encryption kit, slicing tools, datacards

Background: During the Imperial Era, Corv served as an attendant within the staff of Dedra Meero in the Imperial Security Bureau. In around 5 BBY, Corv and Attendant Heert summoned Syril Karn from his job at the Imperial Bureau of Standards for interrogation in the ISB Central Office. When Karn revealed during interrogation that he was unable to read the Ferrix report before being dismissed from his job in the Morlana System, Meero and Heert had to leave to attend another meeting elsewhere in the building. As the pair left, Lieutenant Meero ordered Corv to give Karn a copy of the report to read. Later that day, the two other officers returned. When Meero determined that Karn’s description of Rael was not of further use, she and Heert left, while Corv dismissed Karn.

Later that year, Corv was present on the planet Ferrix in a briefing alongside Lieutenant Meero, Captain Vanis Tigo, and Lieutenant Keysax.

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