The Essential Guide to Force Exile/Jorgesoll Knrr

Jorgesoll Knrr was one of the gallant rogues for which Corellia became famous for during the waning days of the Republic and the rise of the Empire. Dashing, world-wise, with a devil-may-care attitude and a firm hand on the control stick of any kind of freighter, Jorge exemplified the popular galactic stereotype of a Corellian spacer. Though he never really owned a ship of his own, he served as first mate for many years for the Bothan captain R'hask Sei'lar, with whom he had numerous adventures and exploits aboard the freighter Hawk-bat. Jorge carried himself with a confident swagger, and was known for often being the loudest, most amorous spacer in the cantina, and often the one who held his liquor the best. It was a wild, risk-filled lifestyle, but Jorge enjoyed the carefree nature of the independent spacer's life for many years, journeying from one spaceport to the next in search of the next big deal, the next thrill.

Jorge was born on Corellia around 52 BBY and grew up in a low-income home in Coronet City. As a boy, he would often skip school to wander Treasure Ship Row and explore the various vendors from different parts of the galaxy. His parents were hard on the rambunctious child, and at age 14, he ran away from home to join a freighter crew. Jorge wandered from spaceport to spaceport over the next few years, fascinated by space travel and the independent spacers who flew through the void. In 31 BBY, Jorge ended up on Bothawui, meeting a young Bothan merchant named R'hask Sei'lar. The two took a liking to each other, and R'hask got Jorge a job serving on one of his father's freighters.

R'hask too had a wanderlust of his own, and, eventually, was able to convince his father into giving him a particularly swift light freighter, which the Bothan promptly asked Jorge to help him crew. Jorge readily accepted and the two dubbed the freighter the Hawk-bat before setting out as independent shippers. The two friends found that running the ship was more work than they had anticipated, with numerous costs and hassles plaguing them. The biggest concern was that the Hawk-bat was undercrewed&mdash;the freighter properly needed at least two more crewmembers to run effectively. To aid them, Captain R'hask and his first mate hired a veteran Duros space mechanic named Eragas Yonmek to assist them as the ship's engineer, although Jorge and R'hask had a hard time finding a permanent cargomaster.

On a trip to Af'El, the Hawk-bat received an illegal upgrade of a sensor-fogging defelite lining on the ship's cargo hold. While R'hask and Jorge were usually able to make ends meet, they decided that it might be more profitable to occasionally ferry smuggled cargo. The ship also received an armament upgrade at that time. As such, Jorge and R'hask continued to wander the spacelanes, seeking their fortune in "the next run." They did reasonably well, enough to keep ship-tracers off and allow them to claim some level of success in their career of choice. Three years after acquiring the Hawk-bat, the two were able to completely pay it off from the Sei'lar family, making them truly free.

The Clone Wars did not stop the cargo runs that Jorge, Eragas, and R'hask made in the Hawk-bat. However, they did heighten the danger. In 20 BBY, while trying to run a Separatist blockade, the Hawk-bat came under attack by Separatist fighters, who damaged the ship severely. Not only that, but the assault saw Eragas Yonmek slain and Jorge severely injured&mdash;although the Corellian recovered from his wound, his right arm had been permanently injured, making it difficult for Jorge to fly more than a few hours at a time. Cap'n R'hask was unwilling to part ways with his first mate, though, and instead hired a pilot named Daryn Drake, as well as a brilliant young engineer named Sarth Kraen to assist with flying the Hawk-bat. Sarth made numerous upgrades to the ship, and they continued much as before, though Jorge's role in the actual flying was less due to his injury.

In 19 BBY, Jorge and R'hask undertook an illicit smuggling run to Coruscant, where they were set to deliver their cargo to its recipients, some Black Sun officials. Shortly before they met with the Black Sun contacts, R'hask and Jorge left Sarth and Daryn behind, but the pilot had learned about the nature of the deal and quit, as he had no desire to be involved with Black Sun. Instead, R'hask and Jorge carried out the deal alone, instructing Sarth to wait at a hotel for them. However, they were nearly drawn into a gang rivalry when their cargomaster, a Twi'lek named Hoph'nesi, revealed himself to be a rival gang member. Jorge and R'hask quickly escaped in the ensuing shootout, and were aided in their flight by a local spaceport worker named Cassi Trealus, a human female. Impressed by her resourcefulness, the two offered her a job as their new cargomaster, and she agreed.

From there, Jorge and R'hask headed back to the Dukanis Spaceport, and Jorge introduced Cassi to the Hawk-bat while R'hask collected Sarth, as well as Sarth's cousin, Micor Kraen, whom Sarth had introduced to Cap'n R'hask as a new pilot. R'hask had hired Micor, not knowing that the man was actually a fugitive Jedi Knight named Selusda Kraen and actually Sarth's brother. For his part, Jorge showed Selu how to fly the Hawk-bat and they took an easy cargo run of textiles to Bespin, which turned out to be quite profitable. In fact, their run was profitable to the point where Cap'n R'hask treated his crew to wining and dining at a fancy Bespin restaurant, and Jorge took the opportunity to show up dressed in his finest going-ashore clothes, so as to impress the numerous ladies he danced with at the restaurant.

The next stop for the crew of the Hawk-bat was Corellia, but shortly after reversion from hyperspace in the Corellian system, the ship came under attack by pirates. While Selu flew the ship, Jorge helped man the ship's defensive turrets in beating off the attackers. The nose of the Hawk-bat suffered a hull breach, nearly killing Selu Kraen, but he was pulled into the aft section while Jorge and Sarth hastily patched the damage. The pirates were beaten off and a Corellian Security vessel pulled them to a nearby space station for repairs. As it turned out, the ship's crew was even able to collect some reward money for their participation in dealing with the pirates, and, after a brief interview with CorSec officials and some needed repairs, the crew of the Hawk-bat set out again.

A little under a year later, Jorge and Captain R'hask began to display some anti-Imperial sympathies when they agreed to smuggle arms from Duro for a fledgling Naboo resistance that was harboring fugitive Jedi. They were careful to keep their activities hidden from the rest of the crew, as they were unsure if the others could be trusted. From Duro, they went to Commenor, allowing Sarth and Selu to visit their family, while they made some arrangements of their own for transferring their cargo. After Sarth Kraen sent word of an attack on the Kraen family by a group of Mistryl Shadow Guard mercenaries who sought to capture him, Cap'n R'hask flew the Hawk-bat over to the Kraen residence, while a badly injured Selu was taken to a nearby medcenter. In the mean time, R'hask and Jorge explored the perimeter of the Kraen estate and found several weapons that had been abandoned, indicating a sizable Mistryl presence. R'hask then volunteered to take Selu to the famed medcenter on New Holstice, though his offer was really a pretense for him and Jorge to meet a Naboo contact on that world. Easing their difficulties further, Cassi volunteered to stay behind with Sarth, who would be needed for the Commenorian investigation into the Mistryl attack.

Jorge and R'hask were able to deliver Selu to the medcenter and they subsequently departed to meet with their contact, a Naboo man named Neeves, as well as his compatriots and a Gungan associate of his named Skoors. They deliver their illicit weapons, but a surprise Imperial embargo on the planet prevents the Naboo from leaving, and they in turn detain Jorge and R'hask as a security measure. The detainment lasted roughly two weeks, during which time Selu recovered and met with another Jedi fugitive, Quinlan Vos.

When Jorge and R'hask were finally released, they learned that the Empire had crushed the Naboo resistance. Just as they were departing the Naboo, a group of Imperial stormtroopers burst in, shooting to kill. R'hask and Jorge joined the Naboo in battling the troopers, but were forced to flee. During their flight, R'hask Sei'lar was badly injured and Jorge, terrified by the blaster fire around him, ran for his life, abandoning the captain. He managed to link up with Selu and Vos, who were coming to investigate the area, but was already wracked with regret for having deserted his friend and partner. Jorge was able to convey the gist of the events to the two Jedi, who led a swift assault on the Imperial troopers, but their efforts were too late to save Sei'lar, who was executed by the Empire. Jorge, barely functional, was led back to the New Holstice spaceport, where Selu defeated a group of ship thieves and met an individual who would eventually become part of the Hawk-bat ' s crew, the runaway Echani Milya Tayrce. While Vos, Tayrce, and Selu attacked and seized some Imperial craft to serve as a diversion, Jorge discreetly lifted off in the Hawk-bat and made his way to the edge of the system to link up with the others, who were able to divert Imperial attention successfully.

Once everyone was onboard the Hawk-bat, Selu took the ship to Nar Shaddaa to drop off Quinlan Vos, who was in search of his wife. From there, the ship departed to return to Commenor. Selu attempted to hand over command of the ship over to Jorge, who was by rights the new captain, but Jorge deferred, saying that captains didn't abandon their crewmembers. The Corellian was wracked by grief and was only just beginning to cope with the death of Sei'lar.

On Commenor, Selu learned that the situation had deteriorated, as the Mistryl had made numerous attempts to seize Sarth Kraen, which had been fended off with the aid of Durashield Securities guards, including Spectre, a former ARC and acquaintance of Selu. As the Mistryl had captured Annita Daowot, a Commenorian detective and a friend of Sarth's, and threatened to kill her unless Sarth turned himself in, the crew was in a bind. Jorge, accompanied by Milya, journeyed to the Munto medcenter where Sarth and Cassi were, but Selu did not join them. Instead, the Jedi disguised himself as Sarth and took Sarth's place by surrendering to the Mistryl, allowing Spectre and Sarth to rescue Annita.

While the crew and the Kraen family were shocked by Selu's action and, for some of them, the revelation of his true identity, it took the words of Milya to galvanize them into action. Jorge, Sarth, Cassi, Milya, and Spectre agreed to undertake a foolhardy rescue mission to Emberlene, the Mistryl homeworld, in an attempt to save Selu. Despite his old injury, Jorge did much of the piloting, and flew the Hawk-bat to Emberlene. They attempted to pose as a pirate vessel seeking to join the Mistryl, but their overtures were rejected, causing a group of Mistryl fighters to give chase. Jorge attempted to elude them by flying into an orbital shipyard. After a harrowing chase, the Mistryl fighters break off due to the arrival of a large war fleet in the Emberlene system. In the confusion, this time the Hawk-bat is successful in slipping down to the ground by posing as a courier ship. They were able to reach Selu's location with relative ease thanks to a helpful Mistryl controller, and while Sarth, Milya, and Spectre stormed the Mistryl enclave, Jorge kept the Hawk-bat ' s engines running. With the aid of a pair of droidekas that Sarth had commandeered, they were able to rescue Selu, only to learn that to their horror, a large computer core that Selu had brought as part of his disguise is actually a bomb that is nearly ready to go off.

Jorge and Cassi brought the ship up just in time for the others to board and escape as the bomb, actually a nuclear fission device, detonates. As hostile warships slip through the weakened defenses to pound Emberlene, the Hawk-bat escaped. While the ship was in hyperspace, Jorge, along with the other crewmembers, convinces a badly injured Selu who is losing the will to live, to keep living despite the guilt he feels for the destruction on Emberlene. Helping Selu through this time also helped Jorge resolve some of his own guilt about the death of Captain Sei'lar.

On Commenor, Selu was taken to the medcenter to recover, and while he convalesced, Jorge, Sarth, Cassi, Spectre, and Milya agreed that Selu is the best choice for the new captain of the Hawk-bat, as Jorge no longer had any desire to captain the ship without R'hask Sei'lar&mdash;there were too many painful memories now. Instead, the Corellian smuggler decided to open a tapcafe and restaurant called Jorge's Folly. At the same time, he also struck up an acquaintance with the detective Annita Daowot, much to the surprise of the other crewmembers. During a party with the Kraen family, the crew, and Annita, Jorge formally handed over the Hawk-bat to Selu, and also watched as Spectre and Milya were confirmed as crewmembers. After the Hawk-bat eventually departed to once more ply the space lanes, he stayed on Commenor to start his business.

Over the next year, Jorge's Folly did a steady business and built up a sizable clientele, as many of his former spacer acquaintances were happy to stop by. His friendship with Annita also developed&mdash;and quickly became something more. The fact that the occasional law-enforcement agent stopped by to enjoy a drink or two didn't hurt either&mdash;Jorge and his night manager, Marsdan, insisted that the establishment remain a sort of neutral zone&mdash;no listening devices, no blaster fights, and no sting operations.

Jorge's relationship with Annita progressed rapidly, and the two fell in love, despite the obstacles they had to overcome. By mutual agreement, there were some subjects that they didn't discuss due to issues with legality and their friends. However, that did not stop Jorge from taking Annita out to a fancy dinner and opera show, and then asking her to marry him, less than two years after they met. He was elated when she agreed.

Annita and Jorge began working on the wedding plans several months before the actual nuptials, though an event at her workplace began to bother her. Her Imperial liaison officer, Amavel Norres, had become suspicious of Annita's conduct in the Kraen-Mistryl case and had begun making inquiries and shadowing the two of them. Even as Jorge and Annita tried to enjoy their engagement, they were hampered by the fact that Norres went so far as to bug Annita's apartment. Jorge grew somewhat worried as Norres intensified his investigation, but Annita resolved to push forward with the wedding. Jorge acquiesced to her wishes, knowing that she had always wanted something like this.

The night before the wedding, Selu, Sarth, and the rest of the Hawk-bat ' s crew arrived after having been in distant parts of the galaxy for several months. Jorge informed his friends of the danger Norres posed, and they agreed to take some precautions. The next day, Jorge arrived early at a Commenorian chapel, dressed sharply and ready to be wed to his bride. The wedding started without incident; the guests arrived, as did his friends. All was well up until the point where Annita walked up to begin the matrimony. The ceremony was suddenly and rudely interrupted by the appearance of Imperial troops, led by Norres, who called for their arrest.

In response, four of the Hawk-bat crewmembers, having all been trained at least minimally as Jedi during their absence, revealed themselves, as did a number of Jorge's friends, who, armed, had taken positions on a second-floor balcony. The wedding soon turned into a full-fledged firefight, with the Jedi shielding the guests as they fled. Norres tried to kill Jorge, who had delivered several blows to the Imperial, and Annita finished the Imperial agent with his own blaster. Annita and Jorge then escaped to the Hawk-bat, which had arrived to evacuate the Jedi in the face of a reinforced Imperial presence. While Spectre, who had flown the Hawk-bat to the wedding, went to help his friends disengage, Jorge took the controls of the Hawk-bat while Annita manned a turret. Together, they fended off the Imperial troops and even slew a high-ranking Imperial advisor, Kinman Doriana. Once the Jedi, Jorge's spacer friends, and the elder Kraens were aboard, Jorge pointed the Hawk-bat towards space and they escaped to the Outer Rim world of Yanibar, where Selu had established a refuge for Force-sensitives. Jorge and Annita were married in a rustic double wedding, along with Cassi Trealus and Sarth Kraen.

However, Yanibar was far too undeveloped for both Jorge and Annita. Instead, they moved to Cloud City on Bespin, a remote world far from the reach of the Empire, but reasonably developed. With Annita's help, Jorge opened a shipping company called Bexpress Shipping, which also served as a pipeline for ferrying goods to and from Yanibar. Although Jorge had enjoyed his years on Commenor, life as a spacer had given flexibility, and he quickly settled into life on Bespin with Annita at his side. They had a single son, Bryndar Knrr, who was born in 14 BBY.

In 11 BBY, Jorge and Annita were present at the wedding of Selusda Kraen and Milya Tayrce on Yanibar. They helped arrange a hotel on Cloud City for the newlyweds' honeymoon and were on hand to assist when the occasion was crashed by a Dark Jedi, whom Selu and Milya slew after a prolonged battle. After the Dark Jedi was defeated, Jorge and Annita retrieved Selu and Milya and provided medical aid while helping them with a cover story that allowed the pair to return to their hotel unsuspected and enjoy their honeymoon.

Appearances

 * Force Exile I: Fugitive
 * Force Exile II: Smuggler
 * Force Exile III: Liberator
 * Hand in Hand