User:Dionne Jinn/project

I'm pretty dissappointed to current Mora article, so here is what I'm going to do with it...

Early life
"The humans on M'haeli have rejected her because of her ties to the H'drachi. And the H'drachi generally scorn her because she is human."

- Governor Grigor

Mora was born to the royal family of M’haeli in 17 BBY. Her parents supported the Galactic Republic which led to Imperial invasion of the planet when Mora was still only a baby. The royal palace in N’croth was devastated and H’drachi feared that the human population of the planet would blame them from the destruction. When a group of H’drachi elders, including Ch’no, searched for the evidence on H’drachi innocence they found Mora. They believed that the servants had abandoned the child when they fled from the palace during the attack and that they should leave her to her destiny – to die. Ch’no, who had found Mora, saw that she was destined to become the queen of M’haeli but only revealed the information years later, when Mora’s inheritance had been discovered by Imperial governor. Ch’no also noticed that the time-stream concentrated around the child revealing to him that her destiny was not to die as the other elders believed.

When Mora grew up there were rumours about an heir of the throne and those rumours spurred on rebel activity among human population of M’haeli. Imperial governor Grigor wanted to find the heir and kill him – believing that the surviving heir was a male child – and interrogated rebel prisoners in attempt to find out about the heir. None of the Rebels, nor Mora herself, knew that she was the missing heir.

Mora became devoted daughter to Ch’no, who was the only H’drachi whose ability to tap into the time-stream was not hindered by her presence. Humans of M’haeli shunned Mora because she lived with H’drachi and showed loyalty to them. On the other hand H’drachi could not accept Mora because she was a human and she had a strong disruptive effect on the time-stream. Thus Mora was able to befriend only with few people such as rebellious H’drachi youths N’ton and R’han who liked to collect junk together with Ch’no, Mora and their droid, Widget.

Junkyard mechanic
"People say you're the best in N'croth."

- Ranulf Trommer

As Mora grew up she became skilled mechanic who was well known in N’croth for being able to fix almost anything. She also knew how to fix prosthetic limbs – having worked with Widget – as well as how to handle explosives. She often escorted her adoptive father and their friends when they went to search junk that had been thrown away and that they could turn into something useful. Mora wanted to join the rebellion against the governor but other humans did not trust her and she was unwilling to jeopardise her father. When two rebels, Jalose and Merrik, offered her a chance to convert their speeders for military use as light guerrilla vehicles she was eager to take the chance to help them.

When Mora was waiting Jalose and Merrik to come back and get their equipment a young man, who introduces himself as a merchant Ranulf Trommer – but who in reality was an Imperial officer sent to spy on Mora and H’drachi – came to their shop with a protocoldroid that had been shot. Governor Grigor – who correctly believed that Trommer had been sent to M’haeli to spy on him – sent a group of stormtroopers to kill Trommer as a suspected Rebel agent. However he was saved by Mora and a small group of real Rebels led by Princess Leia Organa, who happened to be on their way to pick up the speeders from Mora.

The Rebels knew that they had to take Mora, Ch’no and Trommer with them since the Empire would be hunting them for the death of the troopers. The Rebels took speeders Mora had modified while Mora and Trommer mounted the one she had been constructing for herself and they took off. It soon came apparent that Mora was not able to keep up with the more powerful speeders and they fell behind. Organa instructed Mora to meet her in a cave located behind W’eston Falls. Stormtroopers using speeders caught up with Mora and Trommer who were able to fight them off, but Trommer was shot to the leg during their escape.

When Mora and Trommer reach the cave they found out that it was not a Rebel base, but Trommer was able to understand the suspicion Rebels felt toward them – he was a complete stranger to them and even Mora was not seen as entirely trustworthy. Mora found out that one of Trommer’s legs was actually a cybernetic prosthetic that had been damaged during the escape. Trommer expected her to be horrified by the discovery but she only told him that he was lucky because she knew how to fix the damage. Soon they were asked to prove their worth to the Rebels by finding the source of dragite crystals. Ch’no provided them with the location of the secret mine and the pair headed out.

They found the mine where governor Grigor used slave workers captured in raids on Rebel strongholds. Mora’s unlucky ability to disrupt the time-stream almost led them to be discovered by the guards. Mora and Trommer also discovered that Mora’s friend, R’han, who had been reported to be found dead among the Rebels, was alive and held prisoner there. They found the dragite crystals and Trommer noticed that some of the soldiers were only mercenaries wearing stormtrooper armour. After the success of the operation Rebels were ready to welcome Mora and Trommer to their main base, but Trommer – who was confused of his loyalties between Mora and the Empire – left them to arrest governor Grigor for treason. Merrik who was suspicious of Trommer followed him and saw him enter the Imperial garrison unchallenged. When Merrik returned to the camp Mora was shocked to learn that a man she had come to love was a traitor of their cause. Soon they got the word that stormtroopers had destroyed H’drachi compound searching Mora and Ch’no. Mora decided to lead a group of Rebels in retaliation strike to the dragite mines.