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"The Lower City was a great place to hang out until the Vulkars started that gang war. Now you can't even walk the streets without getting shot at!"
Mission Vao[src]

The Bek-Vulkar gang war was a swoop gang conflict waged throughout the Lower City of the Outer Rim world of Taris, between the Hidden Beks, led by Gadon Thek, and the Black Vulkars, led by former Bek Brejik. When Thek lost his sight in a swoop bike accident, many gang members assumed that the elder leader would step aside and appoint Brejik in his place. The war was sparked when Thek refused to do so; incensed, Brejik left the gang and took over the rival Vulkars, and began a protracted campaign of street fighting designed to whittle away at the Bek ranks, at the same time initiating several attempts to kill Thek himself.

During the Jedi Civil War, the amnesiac former Dark Lord of the Sith, Revan, along with Republic officer and pilot Carth Onasi, became trapped on Taris after their ship, the Hammerhead-class cruiser Endar Spire, was destroyed in the space above Taris. While searching for the missing Jedi Padawan Bastila Shan, who had also been aboard the vessel and whose battle meditation was vital to the Republic war effort, they became caught up in the conflict. Siding with the Hidden Beks, Revan and Carth reacquired a prototype accelerator, which was installed on a swoop that Revan would ride in the Tarisian Season Opener. After winning the race, Revan and Shan, who had freed herself from captivity through use of the Force, squared off against Brejik and the Black Vulkars at the track. This scuffle resulted in the death of Brejik and, for all intents and purposes, an end to the Vulkars as a fighting force.

History

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Gadon Thek, leader of the Hidden Beks.

Origins

In the years leading up to the Mandalorian Wars, both the Hidden Beks and the Black Vulkars were two of the largest and most active swoop gangs on the Outer Rim world of Taris, roaming the planet's Lower City on swoop bikes and on foot. When Mandalore brought about the escalation of the conflict by attacking the Galactic Republic across three fronts, they laid siege to Taris, eventually succeeding in invading and occupying the planet. As a result the Beks, under the leadership of Gadon Thek, began to co-operate with other elements of the Taris Resistance, led by Constable Noana Sowrs. The Beks and Sowers' group were brought together by the Snivvian con-artist and erstwhile guerrilla fighter Marn Hierogryph. The Vulkars, on the other hand, stayed out of the resistance, only engaging in piecemeal attacks on the Mandalorian invaders. Superior numbers and tactics on the part of the Mandalorian Neo-Crusaders ultimately proved to be too effective, and the resistance was largely broken up.[1] Eventually, however, military forces of the Galactic Republic, led by the Jedi Knights Revan and Malak, drove the Neo-Crusaders from Taris, restoring Republic control and bringing about law and order. The peace they brought, however, did not last for long.[2]

At some point prior to the outbreak of the Jedi Civil War, Thek lost his sight in a swoop bike accident. Most of the Hidden Beks' membership assumed that he would pass on the mantle of leader of the gang to Brejik, whom Thek had mentored for some time. A veteran of the Beks' resistance against the Mandalorians, he was considered by Thek, and others, to be nearly an adopted son. When the elder swoop biker stayed in his position, stating that Brejik was not yet ready for the responsibility, the latter left the Beks and took over the rival Vulkars,[2] who had previously been led by a sentient named Benno.[3] Though the two bands of outlaws had always been at odds with each other, Brejik turned the Vulkars from a gang of petty hoods and swoop riders into a fanatical force that dedicated themselves to the destruction of the Beks, and Thek in particular.[4]

Conflict in the Lower City

Brejik

Brejik, leader of the Black Vulkars.

"It's like they've gone insane!"
―Mission Vao, about the Black Vulkars[src]

Brejik quickly galvanized his leadership of the Vulkars through force of will and intimidation, threatening standing members of the gang who did not agree with his policies, and relegating them to second-tier status within the gang. With his power base established, Brejik then led his followers on a rampage against the Beks. Soon, conflict spread throughout the Lower City, with nonaligned civilians frequently getting caught in the crossfire between the two gangs. The Vulkars pursued their leader's vendetta with such zeal and vehemence that even the Exchange, an interstellar crime syndicate that rivaled such organizations as the Hutt-controlled cartels, took notice; Vulkar thugs even attempted to strong-arm Exchange operatives on occasion. The Mandalorian mercenary Canderous Ordo, who had been hired by Exchange boss Davik Kang, was often called upon to put impetuous Vulkars back into line. A number of Vulkar members even went after salvage from a number of downed Republic escape pods, launched from the Hammerhead-class cruiser Endar Spire, that had impacted within Taris's Undercity; this was despite the fact that everyone knew that Davik would have wanted first crack at the pods. This action resulted in the Vulkars' capture of the Jedi Padawan Bastila Shan, who had escaped the doomed warship not long before it was destroyed by Sith forces under Darth Malak.[2]

Revan's involvement

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Mission Vao and Zaalbar.

"The only hope you have of rescuing Bastila is to somehow win the big season opener of the swoop race."
Gadon Thek[src]

The war continued apace as the Sith conquered Taris and instituted a planet-wide quarantine and orbital blockade in the wake of the Endar Spire's destruction.[5] The amnesiac former Dark Lord of the Sith, Revan, who had had his memory modified by the Council of the Jedi Enclave on Dantooine, was aboard the vessel as part of the overall plan set by the Jedi Order to find and destroy the Star Forge, the source of materiel for the Sith war effort. He, along with Republic officer Carth Onasi, had managed to escape the stricken warship in a pod that crashed in the Upper City. Revan, however, had been knocked unconscious in the impact. Upon waking from a three-day coma he, along with Onasi, began exploring the city, looking for information about other escape pods from the Endar Spire, one of which contained Shan. Now trapped on Taris by the Sith, it was hoped that, by tracking Shan down, the three of them would, be able to find a way off-world and back to the Republic. Onasi had done some scouting of his own while Revan had been comatose; because of this, the two had a good idea of the situation, including the fact that a number of other pods had landed in the Undercity. This was confirmed by a number of other Tarisian natives, including Kebla Yurt, owner of the Equipment Emporium, and a doctor named Zelka Forn. The Bek-Vulkar conflict had grown so widespread by then that it was common for Upper City residents to complain about it, with some expressing an ultimately futile hope that Malak's Sith forces would restore order in the Lower City. Meanwhile the Vulkars, not satisfied with merely slaughtering the Beks and butting heads with the Exchange, began attacking patrols of Sith troopers in the Lower and Undercity sections of Taris.[2]

Because of this, the Sith preferred to stay in the Upper City, where they were firmly in control of the local population. When Revan and Onasi, disguised as Sith troopers, entered the Lower City during their search for Shan, they encountered gang violence nearly everywhere they went. At Javyar's Cantina, they learned of the origins of the conflict from Twi'lek street urchin Mission Vao who, along with her Wookiee companion Zaalbar, were friends of the Beks. It was she who pointed them in the direction of the Hidden Bek Base. The lookout there informed them of the Beks' state of alertness, however she let them pass after Revan pledged his support to the Beks in the ongoing war. Upon meeting with Thek, who was watched over by the fiercely-protective and ever-suspicious Zaerdra, the two learned of Shan's whereabouts and status—she had been taken prisoner by the Black Vulkars. The gang intended to put her up as a prize in the Tarisian Season Opener, the biggest swoop race of the season. The event was of particular concern due to the fact that the gang which sponsored the winner would gain many recruits from the smaller groups from throughout the planet.[2]

Sensing that Revan could be of use in his ongoing struggle with the Vulkars, Thek offered Revan and Onasi a deal: trading a set of Sith trooper armor that they had acquired, Thek would give the two Republic fugitives the means to enter the Undercity. From there, they could infiltrate the Black Vulkar Base to reclaim a prototype accelerator that had been stolen by Vulkar agents. Once the accelerator had been returned, Thek promised to sponsor Revan to race in the event, so that he could win Shan's freedom from the Vulkars. In order to successfully infiltrate the Vulkars' headquarters, however, Thek recommended the services of Vao. Zaerdra, however, objected to this, stating in effect that, at fourteen years old, the young Twi'lek was hardly the kind of guide the pair needed; she was already suspicious of Revan's motives, having told Thek that they could be spies working for the Sith. Thek disagreed, however, citing that fact that Vao possessed an intimate knowledge of the Undercity and the sewer network below. Revan agreed to the deal, and set off in search of the Twi'lek and her companion.[2]

Raid on the Vulkar Base

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Setting out to find Vao, the pair made their way to the Undercity. Upon reaching the dark and dank surface of Taris, the pair worked their way through a village of Outcasts, helping when they could before running into the Twi'lek once again outside the village gate. Desperately searching for help in rescuing Zaalbar, who had been captured by a band of Gamorrean slavers, she offered to get them inside the Vulkars' base. After freeing the Wookiee from the slavers, the Twi'lek pointed the pair toward a secret rear entrance to the base, the access codes for which she had picked from a drunken Vulkar's pocket. Making their way further into the sewers, the party managed to kill a huge rancor that had been placed on guard, along with a pair of Nikto guards.[2] With the way clear, the party ventured into the base.[6]

After clearing out the main level of the base, which was crawling with Vulkar gang members and guard droids, the infiltration team penetrated the swoop bike garage, where the accelerator was being stored. Eventually they encountered Kandon Ark, one of Brejik's chief lieutenants, who attempted to recruit Revan into the Vulkar gang, noticing that he was not sporting the colors of the Hidden Beks. When Revan refused, a fierce lightfight broke out, killing Ark, his female aide, and a trio of Vulkar guards. With the accelerator in hand, the party fought their way back through the base and out the front door, making haste to return to the Hidden Beks and Thek.[2][6]

The Season Opener

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Bastila Shan caged and under guard.

"Kill this woman! Kill the swoop rider! Kill them all!"
―Brejik[src]

Thek, keeping his end of the bargain struck between the Beks and Revan's companions, agreed to sponsor him to ride for the Beks in the Season Opener. Because the accelerator still had to be installed on the bike that he would ride, Revan was not able to practice, having never ridden a swoop before. There was, however, a hitch: the engine upgrade wasn't stable. Thek confessed to this unabashedly, admitting that if the prototype blew and killed Revan, it would still be possible for another of his riders to triumph. The next day, with the accelerator installed on his swoop, Revan competed in—and won—the race, posting times that bested those who had been at the sport for over twenty years. Brejik, enraged, accused the Beks of cheating, and refused to award the prize. Shan, however, had other plans; after using the Force to free herself from the neural disruptor that had held her "captive," she picked up a weapon, killed her guard, and confronted the Vulkar leader. Brejik ordered his gang to kill Revan, Shan, and the other Beks; in the resulting melee that followed, the Vulkars, including Redros and Brejik himself, were killed. With their leader and some of their best riders dead, and with the Beks gaining prestige from their rider winning the event, the Vulkars were finished as an effective gang.[2]

Aftermath

"The search for Bastila is taking too long. Destroy the entire planet."
―Darth Malak[src]
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The Leviathan bombards Taris.

The turmoil that brought about the war's resolution imparted some measure of fame to Revan, at least within the planet's fringe element. His winning of the race, and performance in the lightfight that followed, caught the attention of Ordo, whom Revan had encountered on at least two prior occasions. The Mandalorian offered Revan, Onasi, and the newly-freed Shan a deal: in exchange for breaking into the local Sith military base to obtain clearance codes to pass the Sith fleet, he would get the party inside the estate of Davik Kang. From there they would be able to abscond with Kang's ship, the Dynamic-class freighter Ebon Hawk and break the blockade. After acquiring the launch codes, Ordo took the party to meet Kang, ostensibly to recruit Revan into the Exchange. Once their meeting with Kang was over, the party immediately set about infiltrating the mansion's hangar.

As this was happening, however, Darth Malak grew frustrated with the increasingly unsuccessful hunt for Shan. To prevent her escape, the Sith Lord ordered Admiral Saul Karath to prepare the fleet for an orbital bombardment of Taris. The deluge of turbolaser blasts that was unleashed and the resulting firestorm devastated the planet, wiping out nearly the entire population and leaving few structures standing. Revan and his companions, who had been crucial to the war's resolution, only barely managed to escape that world. Overcoming Kang and the bounty hunter Calo Nord, just as the Sith bombardment began, they boarded the vessel, picked up the rest of Revan's companions, and burned their way through a patrol of Sith fighters before jumping to hyperspace and safety.[2]

Combatants

Hidden Beks

As one of the larger and more respected of Taris's many swoop gangs, the Hidden Beks under Gadon Thek tended to keep a lookout for the less-able denizens of the Lower City.[7] Formed at some point prior to the Mandalorian Wars, by 3,964 BBY the Beks had become as respectable as any band of outlaws could be on the ecumenopolis.[3] During the Mandalorian Wars, the gang carried out a guerrilla-style resistance movement against the invading Mandalorian Neo-Crusaders alongside other elements of resistance fighters. Despite their eventual defeat by forces under Cassus Fett, key Beks survived the war, enabling a re-emergence of the gang.[1]

The gang itself was composed primarily of humans, Twi'leks, and Rodians, with Ithorians and Aqualish also included; both sexes made up the Beks' membership and rider base. Individuals included Thek himself, his bodyguard Zaerdra, and riders Anglu and Phirk. While they were not official members of the Hidden Beks, Mission Vao and Zaalbar were often seen within their enclave in the Lower City, and were known to be on friendly terms with the leadership. Mission's brother, Griff, was also a member prior to his departure from Taris. Unlike their rivals, the Vulkars, the Hidden Beks did not believe in or practice slavery, thus all members of the gang were there of their own free will.[2]

Black Vulkars

Like the Hidden Beks, the Black Vulkars were among the more prominent gangs of swoopers that lurked amongst the lower levels of Taris. As led by Benno prior to the Mandalorian Wars, the Vulkars were fairly harmless, as their leader did not seek to expose his gang to undue attention. Marn Hierogryph used this to his advantage when convincing a trio of Vulkar thugs to abandon their attempt to collect the bounty on Zayne Carrick.[3] Some years later, the Vulkar leadership was overthrown when Brejik abandoned the Beks in order to wage his personal vendetta against his former mentor, Thek. With the change in leaders came a change in policy, with the Vulkars becoming much more violent and unruly to the point that they began to openly defy the established criminal order on Taris.[2]

The Vulkar membership, by the time of the Jedi Civil War, consisted mostly of Nikto, such as the talented swooper Redros, and Rodians, including Doba, another racer. Twi'leks, such as Kandon Ark and his consort, were also a part of the gang, as well as emmbers of other species like the Zabrak Frazznik and Wargo, a Drovian. Many of the older-generation of Vulkars, those who had been in the gang before Brejik's takeover, were relegated to second-tier status and often given degrading jobs. Those who disagreed with the new leader's policy of blood-feuding with the Beks were often threatened with severe punushments; those who attempted to escape the gang were often executed as "traitors." Unlike the Beks, the Vulkars practiced slavery, either by employing slaves within their base or selling debtors into forced bondage; one such victim of this was Ada. Their attempt to sell the Jedi Bastila Shan, whom they believed to be a Republic officer, into slavery, ultimately led to the gang's demise.[2]

Key Bek figures

Gadon Thek

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"Everyone wants to talk to Gadon. He's a hero of the common folk."
―Hidden Bek Lookout[src]

A dark-skinned male Human, Thek was a talented swoop bike rider who rose to prominence within the Hidden Beks prior to the Mandalorian invasion of Taris. Many regarded him as a wise and noble leader, and something of a folk hero besides. Under his leadership the Beks, though outlaws themselves, served as a counterbalance to the more unruly Black Vulkars. He, and through him the Beks themselves, did not believe in slavery.[2] Thek was also fiercely patriotic, and more than willing to wage guerrilla warfare against both the Mandalorians[1] and the Sith. Even after the onset of his blindness and the eruption of the Bek-Vulkar War, Thek remained as solid and dependable as ever, working the angles as best he could to achieve his goals.[2]

Zaerdra

"One wrong move and you'll be dead quicker than you can say 'Vulkar spy.'"
―Zaerdra to Revan[src]

Serving as Thek's personal bodyguard as early as the Mandalorian Wars,[1] the Twi'lek female Zaerdra became even more protective of the Bek leader after the accident that blinded him. Naturally suspicious of outsiders due to the nature of her position within the organization, she was also a skilled swooper and fighter. Zaerdra's reputation as a fierce defender of the Beks and her leader spread throughout the Lower City; Thek, however, often had to remind her that he could still take care of himself. She questioned whether or not it was advisable to recruit Revan and Onasi into reclaiming the stolen swoop bike accelerator, and even whether or not to answer any of their questions, as she suspected that they could be working for the Sith. Thek, however, trusted his instincts over his protector's protests.[2]

Mission Vao

"Mission knows every back alley and every sewer in the Lower City. If anyone can get into the Vulkar base, she can."
―Gadon Thek[src]

Though not officially a Bek, as she was only fourteen standard years old at the time Revan met her, Mission Vao was nonetheless a great friend of the Beks. A Rutian Twi'lek, she enjoyed exploring both the Lower City and the Undercity. Though both locales were dangerous, she was always accompanied by the Wookiee Zaalbar, with whom she had formed a strong bond of companionship. Mission delighted in serving as an unofficial "welcoming committee" to Revan and Onasi when the two Republic fugitives showed up in Javyar's Cantina, telling them about the ongoing war and its causes as well as imparting other useful tidbits of information. Thek recommended her services when he recruited Revan and Onasi into the gang in order to reacquire the prototype accelerator; Mission agreed to get them into the Vulkar base in exchange for freeing Zaalbar from a party of Gamorrean slavers. She and Zaalbar later escaped Taris along with Onasi, Revan and Shan as Darth Malak's fleet laid waste to the planet.[2]

Key Vulkar figures

Brejik

"I am the wave of the future!"
―Brejik[src]

Even before leaving the Hidden Beks, Brejik was impulsive and occasionally acted against the wishes of Gadon Thek. One example of this was when he and Griff Vao kidnapped the children of Taris Constable Sowrs' children, Nahk and Tallie, prior to the Mandalorian conquest of the planet. When the ransom plot was discovered, the two Beks were almost summarily dismissed from the gang.[1] Brejik stayed on, however, and later became the protégé of Thek. When the elder swooper became blinded, things changed; assuming that he would be appointed as the new leader, Brejik left the Beks when Thek asserted that he was not ready for the post. Almost immediately, the jilted biker turned to the Black Vulkars, using his strong will to bend the members of the rival gang to his leadership. At the Tarisian Season Opener, he was killed after refusing to release the captive Bastila Shan to the winner, Revan.[2]

Kandon Ark

"Don't shackle yourself to a losing team."
―Kandon's advice to Revan[src]

A green-skinned Twi'lek, Kandon Ark became one of Brejik's chief lieutenants within the Black Vulkars after the leadership of the gang changed hands. Ark worked for the gang as the head of their swoop bike garage, overseeing the maintenance of the gang's many swoops. He was also placed in charge of guarding the stolen swoop bike accelerator. When Revan and his companions broke into the base's garage to reacquire the prototype, he met them with an offer of recruitment; join the Vulkars and kill Thek. Revan refused, however, and in the resulting firefight, Ark, his female companion, and a number of guards were killed. With the accelerator theirs, the party returned to the Bek base.

Redros

"I'm twice the rider you'll ever be, rookie!"
―Redros to Revan[src]

Easily the Vulkars' best swoop rider, Redros didn't hesitate to let others know it. So skilled was the male Nikto on the swoop track, he was even regarded by the rival Beks with respect. At the Tarisian Season Opener event, he ran the race of his life in order to beat Revan, after the latter had demolished his first run's time. The record did not stand, however, as Revan won the event. Before the prize—the bound and incapacitated Bastila Shan—could be awarded, Brejik accused Revan and the Beks of cheating, claiming that the prototype accelerator was an unfair advantage. When the Jedi Shan freed herself, however, the Vulkar leader ordered the deaths of everyone present, including Revan, Shan, and the rest of the Beks. The resulting brawl saw the deaths of both Redros and Brejik, along with the other Vulkars present.[2]

Behind the scenes

The Bek-Vulkar gang war takes place alongside Revan and Carth Onasi's search for Bastila Shan in the second set of levels and quests in the computer and video game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. A number of in-game conversations, cutscenes and encounters with assorted denizens of Taris's Upper City and the slums in the Lower City serve to illustrate the scale of the conflict. The player, as Revan, becomes the key role in the war's resolution.[8]

If the player chooses to take the dark side path throughout the game, the option to be recruited by the Black Vulkars, given by Kandon Ark during Revan's attempt to steal the prototype accelerator from their base, is taken. The player will then be tasked with killing Gadon Thek and clearing out the Hidden Bek base before riding in the Season Opener for the Vulkars. Despite this, however, Brejik will still refuse to release Bastila; this precipitates an alternate version of the skirmish that follows, with the result that neither side wins the war.[8]

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Notes and references

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named KoS
  2. 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 2.15 2.16 2.17 2.18 Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named kotor
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 3: Commencement, Part 3
  4. Optional dialogue between the player and Mission Vao, which takes place at Javyar's Cantina, reveals the history of the Bek-Vulkar War and its contemporary conduct. In these conversations, Mission describes Vulkar gang members as "scum", and that "it's like they've gone insane!"
  5. Databank title Canderous Ordo in the Databank (content now obsolete; backup link)
  6. 6.0 6.1 In the game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, the player is only allowed to have two additional companions. For this particular mission, however, Mission is required to be a part of the party, therefore for the sake of convenience it is assumed by this article that all four party members, Revan, Carth, Mission and Zaalbar, participate.
  7. From conversation with the Hidden Bek lookout, who describes Thek as a "hero of the common folk".
  8. 8.0 8.1 Knights of the Old Republic: Prima's Official Strategy Guide
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