- Bounty Hunters Guild
Lethan pigmentation; minimal visible ornamentation; typically neutral-toned clothing; carries kit concealed under outer layers.
Biometrics: Partial facial and lekku pattern matches acquired from cantina security captures and port authority feeds. Data quality inconsistent due to head coverings and lighting.
- Unauthorized access to Imperial security systems
- Theft of Proprietary Imperial software
- Theft of Imperial Property
Executive Summary
Subject “Twiilla” is a seasoned independent bounty hunter operating primarily across Outer Rim lanes with occasional mid-rim penetration. She demonstrates above-average tradecraft: pattern-of-life analysis, patient surveillance, controlled contact work, and low-signature apprehensions. Subject avoids notoriety, favors anonymity, and appears to maintain a personal “ruleset” that influences contract selection.
While not confirmed aligned with any single insurgent group, her activity trends against trafficking operations and coercive detention networks, including those previously benefiting Imperial remnants. Subject’s professional standards limit predictability of compliance with offers or intimidation.
Primary concern: subject’s mobility, discretion, and tendency to interfere with asset movement under the pretext of “bounty work.” Secondary concern: potential operational overlap with rebel efforts, where her skill set is of value to anti-Imperial elements.
Field Threat (single engagement): High to untrained personnel; Moderate to trained security.
Strategic Threat: Moderate, trending upward.
Primary Risk Factors:
- Capable of disrupting transfers and asset movement quietly
- Difficult to bait into traps; counter-surveillance competent
- Ethical filter causes interference with profitable remnant operations
- Potential future protection under Mandalorian jurisdiction
Analyst Notes
Subject is not a fanatic and does not seek ideological notoriety. However, her professionalism makes her a reliable disruption vector against Imperial coordination. Treat as a freelance operator with a personal agenda, not a recruited insurgent, unless new evidence indicates formal affiliation.
Ryloth Corridor, 7 BBY–2 BBY: Courier-to-recovery progression. Several “debtor extractions” ending with the debtor recovered but compensation disputed or refused.
Outer Rim, 1 BBY–3 ABY: Intermittent engagements against slaver-adjacent crews. Reports suggest she will accept contract payment in supplies rather than credits when it provides plausible cover.