Pots Putnyocus

Pots Putnyocus was a human male assassin and later became an operative of the criminal organization SMERSH.

Early Life
Pots had horrible dead-beat parents, so he left home at an early age and lived a life on the streets. He quickly made his way into the "underground" and trained to be an assassin-for-hire.

Being Assassin
People started hiring him for assassination jobs and was fairly good at it. He was doing a job on Ryloth at the same time MI5 was there putting a stop to The Baron's drug-trafficking. But Pots had nothing to do with The Baron, so he wasn't involved in that situation. But, through word-of-mouth, he soon heard about the MI5 organization.

Soon after Ryloth, Digika hired Pots to assassinate Queen Teresaa on Naboo along with some other top assassins, not knowing MI5 was involved. Before the Queen even arrived in Theed, Pots was captured and taken into custody by MI5 agents Joss Vendu and Ruana Trebond. Then, the two agents tortured him.

When the battle broke out in front of the Royal Palace, Pots was left locked in the cell alone...until another assassin Adder rescued him and escaped.

Digika had made contact again and that's when Pots found out the it was MI5 that tortured him. He vowed to make them pay for all the pain he suffered in the torture. Later, in the hidden "underground" of Theed, Vendu and some other agents came looking for him and Adder. During a daring speeder chase, Vendu captured Pots once again and, this time, locked him up in Vendu's ship.

Much later, Urma Boont came to the rescue and got Pots out of the ship. But when the ship's self-destruct mechanism went off, Pots ended up with shrapnel in the left side of his face. He survived, but was under medical care from SMERSH.

Behind the Scenes
Pots was originally created as a throw-away "non-playable character" by TheForce.Net users Rilwen_Shadowflame and DARTH-bojangles. As the character became more involved in the story, Dubya Scott took him over, gave him a name, and made him a maniacal villain.

Appearances

 * On Her Majesty's Security Service