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Fillik was a human who was born on the planet Kwenn around 158 BBY and spent much of his childhood around Kwenn Space Station. Not wanting to be influenced by Hutt crime lords, he became a meknek and came to work on the Trade Federation WD-2550 Whydah-class yield conveyer Fallon during the High Republic Era. In 132 BBY, he went for a night out on the moon Nar Shaddaa and chided fellow meknek Verosha Aniseya for not attending the next day. The pair then worked together on repairing the shield generator of the Fallon on the hull of the starship while it was in space.
As the pair worked, the ship's captain, Blex, called the mekneks disposable over comms without realizing they could hear him. After Aniseya responded, Fillik pointed out the issue with the generator and Aniseya began welding it, but this caused the pressure gauge that Fillik was watching to spike and resulted in a small explosion at the pressure valve nearby. Aniseya then dealt with the flames from the explosion before a Jedi Vector approached the Fallon, circling to dock as Fillik and Aniseya watched. (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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