Gareth Lorca was a Human Jedi[1] who was active during the reign of Darth Krayt's Galactic Empire between 130 ABY and 138 ABY.[2] Lorca had brown hair, brown eyes, and light skin. Additionally, they had a large scar that extended from their left jaw up across his face to their right temple. A smaller secondary scar was featured on their left eyebrow.[1]
Lorca was clothed in dark brown Jedi apparel that featured various straps along their shoulders and a spot on their belt in which to clip their lightsabers. They wore gloves on both hands and sported tall black boots that extended up toward their knees. On their face, Lorca wore a single cybernetic left eye covering and sported a single red dot on their forehead. Lorca dual-wielded two orange lightsabers.[1]
Behind the scenes
Gareth Lorca is a character created for Red Fly Studio's canceled video game Battle of the Sith Lords. They were planned to be one of several Jedi adversaries, including Bix Creo and Nexus Wan, whom Maul's descendant would have encountered throughout the game. Concept artist Thomas A. Szakolczay designed Lorca's appearance[1] at some point prior to the game's cancelation in 2011.[3]
Appearances
- Battle of the Sith Lords (Canceled)
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09
Darth Maul – Star Wars Game Artworks Konzeptgrafik (German) on Gamefront (2014) (backup link archived on December 1, 2024)
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Art From The Darth Maul Game You'll Never Get To Play by Andrew Reiner on Game Informer (April 9, 2014) (original page now obsolete) — Battle of the Sith Lords would have taken place during the reign of Darth Krayt's Galactic Empire. Legacy (2006) 1 states that Krayt's Empire was founded in 130 ABY. The Empire was dissolved in 138 ABY, as depicted in Legacy—War 6. Therefore, Gareth Lorca must have been active between those two dates.
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The Story Of The Darth Maul Game That Never Came To Be by Andrew Reiner on Game Informer (May 7, 2014) (original page now obsolete)
External links
Darth Maul – Star Wars Game Artworks Konzeptgrafik (German) on Gamefront (2014) (backup link archived on December 1, 2024)