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Initially a supply officer for the military, he got offended because he was not being promoted as often as he thought he deserved. He decided to desert and move to the [[Outer Rim Territories/Legends|Outer Rim Territories]] with some valuable military equipment. Once there, he joined the [[Karazak Slavers Cooperative]] and became a Logistics Officer. Among the Karazaks, he was considered a crazy man, but was nevertheless begrudgingly respected because of his skills.<ref name="GG11">''[[Galaxy Guide 11: Criminal Organizations]]''</ref>
Initially a supply officer for the military, he got offended because he was not being promoted as often as he thought he deserved. He decided to desert and move to the [[Outer Rim Territories/Legends|Outer Rim Territories]] with some valuable military equipment. Once there, he joined the [[Karazak Slavers Cooperative]] and became a Logistics Officer. Among the Karazaks, he was considered a crazy man, but was nevertheless begrudgingly respected because of his skills.<ref name="GG11">''[[Galaxy Guide 11: Criminal Organizations]]''</ref>


In [[8 ABY/Legends|8 ABY]], Trelix flew [[Firespray-31-class patrol and attack craft/Legends|''Firespray-31''-class patrol and attack craft]] that had had several ID signatures implanted into the ship's computer, such as the ''[[Indenture]]'' and the ''Salvation''. The ''Indenture'' had a history among [[Smuggler/Legends|smuggling]] and other criminal circles. Trelix and his ship were found by [[Shada D'ukal]] in 8 ABY, who recognized Trelix as a member of the Karazak Slavers Cooperative. D'ukal, flying ''[[The Fury]]'', destroyed Trelix's ship with him on board, killing him.<ref name="HaS">''[[Hutt and Seek]]''</ref>
In [[8 ABY/Legends|8 ABY]], Trelix flew [[Firespray-31-class patrol and attack craft/Legends|''Firespray-31''-class patrol and attack craft]] that had had several ID signatures implanted into the ship's computer, such as the ''[[Indenture]]'' and the ''Salvation''. The ''Indenture'' had a history among [[Smuggler/Legends|smuggling]] and other criminal circles. Trelix and his ship were found by [[Shada D'ukal]] in 8 ABY, who recognized Trelix as a member of the Karazak Slavers Cooperative. D'ukal, flying ''[[The Fury]]'', destroyed Trelix's ship with him on board, killing him.<ref name="HaS">{{Shortstory|story=Hutt and Seek|book=Tales from the New Republic}}</ref>


==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
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==Appearances==
==Appearances==
*''[[Hutt and Seek]]'' {{Mo}}
*{{Shortstory|story=Hutt and Seek|book=Tales from the New Republic}} {{Mo}}


==Sources==
==Sources==

Latest revision as of 01:51, 26 August 2022

"A very nasty person, even for a smuggler."
Fenig Nabon[src]

Krassis Trelix was a pilot and slaver who worked for the Karazak Slavers Cooperative.

Biography

File:KrassisTrelix-Firespray.jpg
Trelix's Firespray

Initially a supply officer for the military, he got offended because he was not being promoted as often as he thought he deserved. He decided to desert and move to the Outer Rim Territories with some valuable military equipment. Once there, he joined the Karazak Slavers Cooperative and became a Logistics Officer. Among the Karazaks, he was considered a crazy man, but was nevertheless begrudgingly respected because of his skills.[1]

In 8 ABY, Trelix flew Firespray-31-class patrol and attack craft that had had several ID signatures implanted into the ship's computer, such as the Indenture and the Salvation. The Indenture had a history among smuggling and other criminal circles. Trelix and his ship were found by Shada D'ukal in 8 ABY, who recognized Trelix as a member of the Karazak Slavers Cooperative. D'ukal, flying The Fury, destroyed Trelix's ship with him on board, killing him.[2]

Behind the scenes

In Galaxy Guide 11: Criminal Organizations, Krassis Trelix's name is written Krassis Trellix.

Appearances

Sources

Notes and references

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