A hunter and a scout, the furry wolfman Lak Sivrak was a prime example of the ways in which the galactic Rebellion caught individuals up in its principles.
Sivrak was a Shistavanen Wolfman, part of the species that ruled a group of planets in the Uvena system. They were excellent hunters, and the Empire used them as scouts and explorers of new and untamed worlds until shortly before the destruction of the first Death Star, when it decided to cut off exploration in the Outer Rim Territories and closed them off from scouts.
One of the Empire’s best and most famous scouts was Sivrak, an ambitious and productive explorer of dangerous territories. Out of touch with civilization, Sivrak wasn’t even aware of the Rebellion against the Empire until he stumbled onto a Rebel safe colony secluded deep in a rocky moon.
From the refugees, Sivrak learned about the atrocities and tyrannies of the Empire. He aided them, promising not to betray the location of the Rebel camp. His report to the Empire noted no life on the moon. But another scout happened upon the settlement and reported it to the Imperial Navy.
Sivrak’s cover-up effort was revealed by a tortured Rebel, and the Empire sent stormtroopers after the wolfman. He killed them and dropped his forename, fleeing to Tatooine’s Mos Eisley spaceport.
On the desert planet, Sivrak revealed little about himself or his past, wary of the many information brokers who would happily turn him in to the Empire. He entertained thoughts of aiding the Alliance as a guide, in exchange for big credits, but he didn’t know how to contact them.
Sivrak finally made contact with a Rebel in a popular Mos Eisley cantina, when he met the seductive Florn Lamproid, Dice Ibegon. The two were soon wrapped in a romantic embrace, Dice’s muscular coils wrapped around the wolfman. But their hormonal discharges were derailed when a fight broke out between two humans and a pair of ruffians. With a flash of some kind of static laser weapon, the older human dispatched the pair.
Not wanting to be spotted by authorities he knew might show up, Sivrak ducked out, taking the Florn female with him. That night, and many thereafter, they discussed the Rebellion, and grew to love each other. Sivrak’s desire to support the Alliance grew stronger and stronger.
They joined the Alliance about a year before the Battle of Hoth. The snow-covered planet would become a place of tragedy for Sivrak when Dice was killed in the evacuation of Echo Base. As she lay dying, the Lamproid told her lover to believe in the Force and to continue against the Empire. He was the hunter; they were his prey.
The following year, Sivrak piloted an X-wing fighter when the Alliance made their surprise attack on the second Death Star. His ship was fatally damaged and Sivrak crashed on the moon of Endor, taking several TIE fighters with him. In the end, Lak Sivrak and Dice Ibegon were together again, their spirits shining as a part of the Force.
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Sivrak was a Shistavanen Wolfman, part of the species that ruled a group of planets in the Uvena system. They were excellent hunters, and the Empire used them as scouts and explorers of new and untamed worlds until shortly before the destruction of the first Death Star, when it decided to cut off exploration in the Outer Rim Territories and closed them off from scouts.
One of the Empire’s best and most famous scouts was Sivrak, an ambitious and productive explorer of dangerous territories. Out of touch with civilization, Sivrak wasn’t even aware of the Rebellion against the Empire until he stumbled onto a Rebel safe colony secluded deep in a rocky moon.
From the refugees, Sivrak learned about the atrocities and tyrannies of the Empire. He aided them, promising not to betray the location of the Rebel camp. His report to the Empire noted no life on the moon. But another scout happened upon the settlement and reported it to the Imperial Navy.
Sivrak’s cover-up effort was revealed by a tortured Rebel, and the Empire sent stormtroopers after the wolfman. He killed them and dropped his forename, fleeing to Tatooine’s Mos Eisley spaceport.
On the desert planet, Sivrak revealed little about himself or his past, wary of the many information brokers who would happily turn him in to the Empire. He entertained thoughts of aiding the Alliance as a guide, in exchange for big credits, but he didn’t know how to contact them.
Sivrak finally made contact with a Rebel in a popular Mos Eisley cantina, when he met the seductive Florn Lamproid, Dice Ibegon. The two were soon wrapped in a romantic embrace, Dice’s muscular coils wrapped around the wolfman. But their hormonal discharges were derailed when a fight broke out between two humans and a pair of ruffians. With a flash of some kind of static laser weapon, the older human dispatched the pair.
Not wanting to be spotted by authorities he knew might show up, Sivrak ducked out, taking the Florn female with him. That night, and many thereafter, they discussed the Rebellion, and grew to love each other. Sivrak’s desire to support the Alliance grew stronger and stronger.
They joined the Alliance about a year before the Battle of Hoth. The snow-covered planet would become a place of tragedy for Sivrak when Dice was killed in the evacuation of Echo Base. As she lay dying, the Lamproid told her lover to believe in the Force and to continue against the Empire. He was the hunter; they were his prey.
The following year, Sivrak piloted an X-wing fighter when the Alliance made their surprise attack on the second Death Star. His ship was fatally damaged and Sivrak crashed on the moon of Endor, taking several TIE fighters with him. In the end, Lak Sivrak and Dice Ibegon were together again, their spirits shining as a part of the Force.