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==Behind the scenes== | ==Behind the scenes== | ||
Crizby Rubmo was created by [[Thomas Bowling]] for the article ''[[Droids Defiant]]'' that was published in [[Star Wars Adventure Journal 9|''Star Wars Adventure Journal'' 9]] in February [[1996]]. It was published as a supplement to the [[Star Wars Roleplaying Game]] created by [[West End Games]]. | Crizby Rubmo was created by [[Thomas Bowling]] for the article ''[[Droids Defiant]]'' that was published in [[Star Wars Adventure Journal 9|''Star Wars Adventure Journal'' 9]] in February [[1996]]. It was published as a supplement to the [[Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game]] created by [[West End Games]]. | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== |
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- "Not mercennaries, Cuplatt! 'Mercenary' is an ugly word and not very good for public relations! Call them freelance marines!"
- ―Crizby Rumbo to Felben Culpatt
Crizby Rumbo was the Vice President of Cosmohaul Shipping after the creation of the New Republic. He was a fat, red-faced Human male who enjoyed smoking cigarras. His office was often full of smoke as he puffed away. He was an short-tempered man and often shouted at his employees. When his subordinate, Felben Cuplatt informed him that one of their shipments of Rodian flame silk had been taken by privateers who claimed to be working for the Galactic Empire he was furious, especially after Felben told him that the X-Wings that had been escorting their ships were being withdrawn by the New Republic. He wanted the privateers to pay and came up with the idea to hire cheap mercenaries, which he dubbed 'freelance marines' to guard their shipments and capture or kill the privateers when they attempted to board.[1]
Behind the scenes
Crizby Rubmo was created by Thomas Bowling for the article Droids Defiant that was published in Star Wars Adventure Journal 9 in February 1996. It was published as a supplement to the Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game created by West End Games.
Appearances
"Droids Defiant" – Star Wars Adventure Journal 9 (First appearance)