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One must be very proud of being a true Mandalorian. I've never seen such a noble interpretation of honor in any intergalactic culture.
—Brenda Diensphere

Brenda Diensphere, also known as Brenda Ordo, was a Twi'lek Mandalorian Bounty Hunter from Ryloth. She served in a small Mandalorian coalition, The Shadow Mandalorians, under the solid leadership of her husband, Rage Ordo, during the Clone Wars.

In 22 BBY, Brenda's parents perished during the Separatist invasion on Ryloth. Brenda fought alongside Cham Syndulla and the Galactic Republic in the Twi'lek Resistance against the Separatist invaders. After the liberation of Ryloth in 21 BBY, the life on the wrecked, silent world seemed unprogressive and extremely tranquil even for a female patriot who had fought with frantic bravery for months. Brenda was encouraged to flee her homeplanet and find employment with the famed Guild of Bounty Hunters. There, she developed a firm partnership with her congener, Thea―an experienced smuggler with a personal YT-1300 light freighter Azalus Naweea. The two worked closely together, and, in a matter of months, their partnership had developed into a friendship or, moreover, a sisterhood.

During the Clone Wars, Brenda, Thea, and a few other mercenaries were hired by the Onderonian government to oust the Death Watch raiders from Onderon. In numerous attempts to eliminate the terrorist movement, the majority of Brenda's co-mercenaries were slaughtered. In desperation, the Onderonian government requested aid from a mercenary coalition headquartered on Dxun, the Shadow Mandalorians. Having witnessed the previous Death Watch raids on the Onderon's capital city of Iziz, Brenda Diensphere and Thea were able to provide the Mandalorian mercenaries with a precise terrorist scheme: such knowledge allowed The Shadow Mandalorians to outmaneuver the Death Watch raiders and successfully oust them from Onderon. Brenda worked closely with Rage Ordo, the chieftain of the mercenary clan―whose acquaintance she had made through Thea, Ordo's long-standing friend―in evicting the Death Watch marauders from Iziz. With a tragic death of her "sister" Thea during the onslaught, Brenda volunteered to join the Shadow Mandalorians and was warmly accepted into the clan by its chieftain, Rage Ordo.

Supervised by Rage Ordo, Brenda's Mandalorian training was completed around 20 BBY. She lived with the other clansmen on Dxun, abiding by the resol'nare and honoring the Supercommando Codex authored by the late Mand'alor Jaster Mereel. In the same year, Brenda Diensphere was joined in marriage to Rage Ordo. The two later conceived a child, Aadila Ordo, who was born in 19 BBY at Rage's hideout on Krownest. Circa 16 BBY, Brenda Diensphere and her husband Rage Ordo united with Fenn Shysa and the Mandalorian Protectors to liberate Mandalore from the Imperial Occupation. Brenda, Rage, and their daughter Aadila―who had completed her verd'goten at the age of thirteen― fought alongside Mandalorian Protectors to liberate Mandalore in 4 ABY, oust Grand Admiral Miltin Takel and the Empire from the Mandalore Sector, wage the Nagai-Tof War in union with the Alliance of Free Planets. After the Battle of Mindor in 5 ABY, Brenda Diensphere and Rage Ordo retired from active combat to Ordo's homestead located on Mandalore in the Kelita valley, within the planet's town of Bralsin, where they had perished in 29 ABY when the extragalactic Yuuzhan Vong bombarded the planet with singularity ordnance.

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