Wolf's Den's Crew Chief Technician Mar Hanniuska |
Lieutenant Mar Hanniuska |
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Human, female, approximately 29 standard years old, 1,72 Mts. tall.
She's the head mechanic in the mechanic's group which services Wolfshead
Squadron's fighters. Her parents both worked in the Koensayr installations
(Builders of the Y-Wing amongst others), and she was brought up surrounded
by starfighter bits and pieces. At the beginning of the war, when Koensayr
suffered Imperial attacks the first time Y-Wings were detected in Rebel
units, she emigrated with her family to the Verpine colony of Korpil, where
they had been offered a job in the Slayin & Korpil Corporation. Hanniuska
family found a new home amongst the Verpines. These bipedal insectoids
had an innate inclination towards all types of machinery, and their mastership
of most fields of technology was amazing. These natural abilities had made
of them expert ships builders, and Slayn & Korpil Corporation was their
most successful company. The young Mar soon brewed up a friendship with
the Verpines. Through them she learnt all secrets of their most advanced
technology and was working in the shipyards when she was still a teenager,
being one of the few humans capable of understanding Verpine language without
a translator. Some years later, she was part of the team that constructed
the prototype of the B-Wing Starfighter, developed by Slayn & Korpil
from the specifications and design of Admiral Ackbar. It was him who introduced
Mar Hanniuska to the Alliance cause.
Tall, dark, tremendously attractive and agreeable, she's the constant
attention of at least half the squadron's pilots, but up until now she
has remained invulnerable (as far as we know). Alongside her work four
Verpins, the only ones which put their hands inside their B-Wings, their
favourite "babies", although they do also fiddle about with the other fighters
too. By the way, the always uneasy Verpines help keep away the bothersome
suitors from pestering Hanniuska... Other humans work with Hanniuska too,
for a change.
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