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{{Quote|I once had a pet named Lucky that reminded me of home…and then it died…and then I ate it! And it was supremely delicious!|Neeku Vozo|The Triple Dark}} |
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− | '''Neeku Vozo''' was a [[Kadas'sa'Nikto]] [[Sexes|male]] [[Technician|mechanic]] |
+ | '''Neeku Vozo''' was a [[Kadas'sa'Nikto]] [[Sexes|male]] [[Technician|mechanic]] who served as a member of [[Team Fireball|Team ''Fireball'']] on the [[Colossus]]. Neeku befriended the undercover [[Resistance]] [[spy]] [[Kazuda Xiono]] during his [[Mission on the Colossus platform|mission]] on the Colossus to investigate [[First Order]] influence. |
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− | At some point, he had a pet named [[Lucky (Neeku)|Lucky]], who reminded him of his home. Lucky eventually died, and Vozo subsequently ate it.<ref name="The Triple Dark">{{Resistance|The Triple Dark}}</ref> Vozo had [[Color|black]] [[eye]]s and green skin. He interpreted everything very literally.<ref name="Vozo DB" /> |
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+ | ===Origins=== |
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+ | Neeku Vozo came from a long line of [[bantha]] herders and was a sort of prodigy amongst his tribe.<ref name="Resistance Rewind">{{SW|url=video/getting-to-know-neeku-resistance-rewind|text=Getting to Known Neeku - Resistance Rewind}}</ref> At some point, Neeku had a pet named [[Lucky (Neeku)|Lucky]], who reminded him of his home. Lucky eventually died, and Vozo subsequently ate it.<ref name="The Triple Dark">{{Resistance|The Triple Dark}}</ref> |
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+ | During the [[New Republic era]], Neeku Vozo had found work as a mechanic at the former [[New Republic]] [[starfighter]] [[pilot]] [[Jarek Yeager]]'s [[Yeager's repairs|repair business]] on the [[Colossus]], a refueling platform on the [[Outer Rim Territories|Outer Rim]] ocean world of [[Castilon]]. He worked alongside the [[Sexes|female]] [[human]] [[Tamara Ryvora]] and the [[astromech droid]] [[R1-J5]] ("Bucket"}.<ref name="The Recruit" /> |
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+ | ===Enter Kazuda Xiono=== |
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+ | In [[34 ABY]], Neeku overheard two visitors: the [[Resistance]] [[Captain]] [[Poe Dameron]] and the former [[New Republic]] [[starfighter]] [[pilot]] [[Kazuda Xiono]]. Neeku was familiar with Poe and greeted him, telling him that it was a long time since they had met. Misunderstanding Xiono's remark about his childhood dream of becoming the best starfighter pilot in [[the galaxy]], Neeku proclaimed to a crowd at [[Aunt Z's Tavern]] that Kaz was the "best starfighter pilot in the galaxy."<ref name="The Recruit" /> |
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+ | After Kaz got caught in a brawl sparked by [[Grevel]]'s rigged [[holodarts]] game, Kaz tried to correct his remark about being the best starfighter pilot in the galaxy. Taking things literally, Neeku took offense and thought that Kaz had been deceiving him. To make amends with Neeku, Kaz reluctantly agreed to prove he was the best starfighter pilot galaxy by racing with the elite [[Ace Squadron]] pilot [[Torra Doza]], the daughter of [[Captain]] [[Imanuel Doza]], who ran the Colossus.<ref name="The Recruit" /> |
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+ | Neeku later accompanied Kaz to Yeager's repair shop in order to borrow Tam Ryvora's [[racer]] ''[[Fireball (starship)|Fireball]]''. Due to the ramshackle state of the ''Fireball'', Yeager sent Neeku and Kaz to obtain spareparts from [[Flix]] and [[Orka]]'s [[Office of Acquisitions]]. When Kaz asked Neeku for helped in procuring these parts, Neeku told him that the pilot had to pay for his own parts. When Neeku pleaded on Kaz's behalf, Orka agreed to give him secondhand parts in return for obtaining a [[gorg]] for lunch.<ref name="The Recruit" /> |
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+ | The following day, Kaz took part in the race. Due to the ramshackle state of the ''Fireball'', the ship sunk into the sea after the engines exploded. After Kaz was rescued from the sea, Neeku expressed relief that Kaz had survived without a scratch and remarked that he was an exceptional pilot. Yeager, who was a friend of Poe and was aware that Kaz was a Resistance spy, agreed to employ Kaz as a mechanic so that he could maintain a cover on the Colossus.<ref name="The Recruit" /> |
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+ | ==Personality and traits== |
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+ | Neeku Vozo was a [[Sexes|male]] [[Kadas'sa'Nikto]] with [[Color|black]] [[eye]]s and green skin. He interpreted everything very literally.<ref name="Vozo DB" /> Neeku easily befriended people but his tendency to interpret things literally could cause confusion and trouble.<ref name="The Recruit" /> |
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==Behind the scenes== |
==Behind the scenes== |
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- "I once had a pet named Lucky that reminded me of home…and then it died…and then I ate it! And it was supremely delicious!"
- ―Neeku Vozo
Neeku Vozo was a Kadas'sa'Nikto male mechanic who served as a member of Team Fireball on the Colossus. Neeku befriended the undercover Resistance spy Kazuda Xiono during his mission on the Colossus to investigate First Order influence.
Biography
Origins
Neeku Vozo came from a long line of bantha herders and was a sort of prodigy amongst his tribe.[3] At some point, Neeku had a pet named Lucky, who reminded him of his home. Lucky eventually died, and Vozo subsequently ate it.[4]
During the New Republic era, Neeku Vozo had found work as a mechanic at the former New Republic starfighter pilot Jarek Yeager's repair business on the Colossus, a refueling platform on the Outer Rim ocean world of Castilon. He worked alongside the female human Tamara Ryvora and the astromech droid R1-J5 ("Bucket"}.[2]
Enter Kazuda Xiono
In 34 ABY, Neeku overheard two visitors: the Resistance Captain Poe Dameron and the former New Republic starfighter pilot Kazuda Xiono. Neeku was familiar with Poe and greeted him, telling him that it was a long time since they had met. Misunderstanding Xiono's remark about his childhood dream of becoming the best starfighter pilot in the galaxy, Neeku proclaimed to a crowd at Aunt Z's Tavern that Kaz was the "best starfighter pilot in the galaxy."[2]
After Kaz got caught in a brawl sparked by Grevel's rigged holodarts game, Kaz tried to correct his remark about being the best starfighter pilot in the galaxy. Taking things literally, Neeku took offense and thought that Kaz had been deceiving him. To make amends with Neeku, Kaz reluctantly agreed to prove he was the best starfighter pilot galaxy by racing with the elite Ace Squadron pilot Torra Doza, the daughter of Captain Imanuel Doza, who ran the Colossus.[2]
Neeku later accompanied Kaz to Yeager's repair shop in order to borrow Tam Ryvora's racer Fireball. Due to the ramshackle state of the Fireball, Yeager sent Neeku and Kaz to obtain spareparts from Flix and Orka's Office of Acquisitions. When Kaz asked Neeku for helped in procuring these parts, Neeku told him that the pilot had to pay for his own parts. When Neeku pleaded on Kaz's behalf, Orka agreed to give him secondhand parts in return for obtaining a gorg for lunch.[2]
The following day, Kaz took part in the race. Due to the ramshackle state of the Fireball, the ship sunk into the sea after the engines exploded. After Kaz was rescued from the sea, Neeku expressed relief that Kaz had survived without a scratch and remarked that he was an exceptional pilot. Yeager, who was a friend of Poe and was aware that Kaz was a Resistance spy, agreed to employ Kaz as a mechanic so that he could maintain a cover on the Colossus.[2]
Personality and traits
Neeku Vozo was a male Kadas'sa'Nikto with black eyes and green skin. He interpreted everything very literally.[1] Neeku easily befriended people but his tendency to interpret things literally could cause confusion and trouble.[2]
Behind the scenes
Neeku Vozo is a character created and developed for the Star Wars Resistance animated series. He is voiced by Josh Brener, who voiced Erskin Semaj in Star Wars Rebels.
Appearances
- Star Wars Resistance — "The Recruit" (First appearance)
- Star Wars Resistance — "The Triple Dark"
- Star Wars Resistance — "Fuel for the Fire"
- Star Wars Resistance — "The High Tower"
- Star Wars Resistance — "The Children from Tehar"
- Star Wars Resistance — "Signal from Sector Six"
- Star Wars Resistance — "The Search for Kaz"
- Star Wars Resistance — "Synara's Score"
- Star Wars Resistance — "The Platform Classic"
- Star Wars Resistance — "Dart and Cover"
- Star Wars Resistance — "Neeku's Reward"
- Star Wars Resistance — "The Rematch"
- Star Wars Resistance — "Bibo"
- Star Wars Resistance — "Dangerous Business"
- Star Wars Resistance — "The Doza Dilemma"
- "[[Sector 7-E|Sector 7-E" — Star Wars Adventures (2017) 17
- Star Wars Resistance — "The First Order Occupation"
- Star Wars Resistance — "The New Trooper"
- Star Wars Resistance — "The Core Problem"
- Star Wars Resistance — "The Disappeared"
- Star Wars Resistance — "Descent"
- Star Wars Resistance — "No Escape, Part I"
- Star Wars Resistance — "No Escape, Part II"