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"You better have a good reason for being in my warehouse."
―The owner, to a human[1]

An alien was the owner of a warehouse on the world Oskatoon sometime during the New Republic Era. Between 31 ABY and 34 ABY, the Nikto individual the owner hired to watch over the warehouse, Gannis Ducain, robbed a human inside the storehouse with the human under the impression they would obtain the property and all items within it. The owner then spotted the human as Ducain and his associate departed and began to converse with the human as to why he was present. The human continued to explain what had ensued, with the owner eventually piecing together that Ducain had stolen from the human. The buyer then called the owner out for appointing Ducain to operate there, with the owner interjecting how the human hardly recollecting his name.

Biography

"I just bought this place and everything in it!"
"That's odd, I don't remember putting it up for sale."
―The human and the owner, on acquiring the warehouse[1]

An alien individual owned a private warehouse on the world Oskatoon during the New Republic Era. At some point, they hired the Nikto smuggler Gannis Ducain to keep guard of their warehouse.[1] Between 31 ABY and 34 ABY,[2] Ducain and an associate of his robbed a human of half his credits in the warehouse, with the human assuming they would acquire the warehouse and the belongings inside. As the two criminals departed in their starship, the owner appeared with a blaster in hand and approached the human while demanding they have a realistic cause for being present in the storehouse. The human confusingly queried their comment before announcing their purchase of the property moments ago. The alien then disclosed how they never recalled marketing their storeroom, with the human voicing half his credits were spent on the acquisition.[1]

The owner proceeded to question if the human received a name in the exchange, with the buyer recollecting that it was Ducain. After grasping the situation, they mentioned to the human how Ducain was employed to oversee the safety of their warehouse. The human declared the owner's choice of hire was for them to blame, and that since they obtained the storehouse through means of purchase it was rightfully theirs. Angered by the statement, the owner then uttered how the human had made a significant buy from Ducain and had struggled to even recollect his name.[1]

Personality and traits

"That was your mistake. I paid for it so it's mine!"
"My mistake? You paid some guy and barely remembered his name!"
―The human and the owner, arguing over Ducain scamming the former after the owner hired him as security[1]

When spotting a trespasser, the alien had approached the human intimidatingly and remarked the fellow should have a reason for being on their property. When the human described what transpired, the owner was unable to remember whether they had placed the storeroom for sale. After the human continued to voice the event, the owner queried the name of who scammed him. Once the name of the individual was revealed, the owner solved the problem and vocalized to the human who he was. After the human blamed the alien for the scammer, the owner became defensive over their comment. They had black eyes and white skin with black tattoos.[1]

Equipment

The owner wore dark blue pants with a brown holster that carried a blaster they held and black shoes. The alien also wore three gray straps which were worn around their chest. Additionally, the owner had cybernetic implants situated in their skin above their right eye and right cheek along with a gray cybernetic neck collar which dug into their body.[1]

Appearances

Notes and references

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 Han Solo - Hunt for the Falcon 1
  2. The events of Han Solo - Hunt for the Falcon 1 take place between the theft of the Millennium Falcon by Gannis Ducain, as depicted in "Flight of the Falcon, Part 5: Grand Theft Falcon," and the events of Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens. The events of "Grand Theft Falcon" take place no earlier than around 31 ABY per the reasoning here, while Star Wars: Timelines dates the events of The Force Awakens to 34 ABY.