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== Back to old habits ==
 
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To pass the time while in hyper travel Heek created a small virtual shop that bought and sold merchandise on holo-boards throughout the galaxy. The enterprise quickly grew in popularity. Jikjawa's skill in commerce allowed him to amass a respectable inventory, including droids, vehicles, small fighters and weaponry. [[Rawth Shacklefist]] and [[Jax Starblade]] were among the first of his loyal customers, and remained so for quite some time. As Heek's personal venture took more and more of his time, his active time working for the Legion decreased. Ultimately, Heek decided it was best to relinquish his position within the organization and branch out on his own.
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To pass the time while in hyper travel Heek created a small virtual shop that bought and sold merchandise on holo-boards throughout the galaxy. The enterprise quickly grew in popularity. Jikjawa's skill in commerce allowed him to amass a respectable inventory, including droids, vehicles, small fighters and weaponry. [[Jax Starblade]] was among the first of his loyal customers, and remained so for quite some time. It was a relationship that would prove to be beneficial in the Jawa's future. As Heek's personal venture took more and more of his time, his active time working for the Legion decreased. Ultimately, Heek decided it was best to relinquish his position within the organization and branch out on his own. this move wasn't looked on favourably by the A.L. and would provide tensions between the two entities for years to come.
  
 
== The JTE ==
 
== The JTE ==
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As a freelancer, Heek Jikjawa sought out the next logical step, opening his own store. With his meagre earnings, Heek opened a small mobile trading centre called [[Jikjawa Trader's Emporium]]. The JTE was an instant success within the galactic community, selling out his entire inventory on his opening day. Heek gained a reputation as a shrewd, yet fair negotiator. As his reputation grew, so did the watchful eyes of the community. Heek developed business relationships with many organizations, governments, and freelance traders. Two such traders were [[Vasar Xanthe]] and [[Dulgan Swift]]. A Cooperative was born between the three, each providing their own expertise and input into the endeavour. The partnership developed into a rather profitable venture for all involved. As business took off, so did the need for the JTE to grow as an organization. Heek called upon an old friend [[Cryspin Naillo]] from back in his A.L. days. Crispy, left the Legion and joined Heek and the JTE.
  
 
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Revision as of 13:58, 13 November 2013

Heek Jikjawa
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Biographical Information
Race Jawa
Homeworld Tatooine
Mother Unnamed
Father Gundeek Jikjawa
Spouse Jrir Jikjawa, Sameeka (concubine)
Siblings Treek (brother)
Children Penchu (son), Magrik (son)
Born Approx. Year -53 Day 24
Physical Description
Gender Male
Height 1.0 meters
Hair Color n/a
Eye Color Rumoured to be black
Political Information
Affiliation Sons of Tatoo
Positions Junk Dealer
Prior Affiliation Aurodium Legion , Hutt Cartel ,BlasTech Industries, Sons of Tatoo
Awards n/a

Heek Jikjawa is a trader based out of a secret location. He is currently a council member within the Hutt Cartel and former founder of Sons of Tatoo.

Early life

Born on Tatooine on Year -53 Day 24, Heek Jikjawa was the second of two children born to Gundeek Jikjawa and his wife, an unnamed Jawa. Heek lived the life of a nomadic clan, his childhood home consisted of living aboard a convoy of Sandcrawlers that scoured the wastelands of Tatooine. The Jikjawa clan's main activities included salvaging droids, vehicles and weaponry left behind after the various conflicts that seemed to plague the planet over generations, most notably: the Rakatan Infinite Empires orbital bombardment of the planet, the great Terentatek cleanse by the Jedi, Czerka Corporation's battles with the Tusken Raiders, and of course the Cold War between the Sith Empire and the Galactic Republic.

The Jikjawa clan would gather what was salvageable, make necessary repairs or improvements and sell primarily to the moisture farmers. Annually, the clan would partake in the journey to the Jawa swap meet. Tales of the goings on at these swap meets could be heard in starports across the galaxy.

Heek was a rather adept trader, some would say surpassing even his father in the vocation. It was his willingness to expand beyond the clan's traditional sales techniques of mobile sales, and take the merchandise into the starports directly to the spacers found there that provided him with the opportunity to stand out among his peers. It was in the cantinas of Mos Eisley that Heek's desire for things greater than the Swap Meet materialized. It was only Heek's dedication to his clan that kept him on Tatooine.

Leaving Tatooine

In the tail end of year 9, events transpired that would change Heek's life forever. On the trail to the Annual Swap Meet, the Jikjawa convoy was ambushed by Tusken Raiders in the Jundland Wastes region of Tatooine. It was here that the Jawa's livelihood was taken from him: his Crawler, his droids, and his merchandise. Heek escaped with his life, and that of his family, but everything else lay in shambles in the twisting ravines.

Working for his older brother Treek, Heek would frequent the starports more often, aggressively rebuilding his inventory and regaining his jawahood. It was an interaction in a cantina dubbed `The Mark Cafe` in Anchorhead that helped propel Heek to the stars. After being on the positive side of a horrible deal, Heek was alerted to an employment opportunity by a known criminal organization, The Hutt Cartel. After great deliberation with his father and brother, Heek made the choice to move off world and earn his place in the galaxy. He book a transport and left the scorching sands of Tatooine behind him.

The Hutt Cartel

Joining the Cartel gave Heek an opportunity to explore a darker, more complex side of his psyche. Gone were the restrictive bindings of right and wrong, liberated with the freedom of a moral grey area. Tasked with minor and mundane jobs, Heek learned the ins-and-outs of galactic life,quickly earning the curious eye of the Cartel brass. His ability to adapt and excel earned him a chance to further prove his mettle. After months of diligence and hard work, Jikjawa earned the trust and respect of this villainous bunch. Wanting to utilize his prowess, Heek was transferred to the mother corporation...The Aurodium Legion.

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The Aurodium Legion

The Legion, or A.L., wasn't exactly what Heek had in mind when he left the barren wastelands of Tatooine. The rag tag group of mercenaries, led by the Barabel Dorn Zeke, worked diligently towards strengthening its place within the galactic political spectrum; and as such veered from its roots as a mercenary group and focused on income generation to fund its political and power ambitions. This left Heek with the unenviable task of hauling raw materials from factory to factory. The long hyper lanes gave the Jawa more than enough time to question his choices. It also provided Heek with ample time to develop his ultimate plan... to become one of the premier traders in the galaxy.

Back to old habits

To pass the time while in hyper travel Heek created a small virtual shop that bought and sold merchandise on holo-boards throughout the galaxy. The enterprise quickly grew in popularity. Jikjawa's skill in commerce allowed him to amass a respectable inventory, including droids, vehicles, small fighters and weaponry. Jax Starblade was among the first of his loyal customers, and remained so for quite some time. It was a relationship that would prove to be beneficial in the Jawa's future. As Heek's personal venture took more and more of his time, his active time working for the Legion decreased. Ultimately, Heek decided it was best to relinquish his position within the organization and branch out on his own. this move wasn't looked on favourably by the A.L. and would provide tensions between the two entities for years to come.

The JTE

As a freelancer, Heek Jikjawa sought out the next logical step, opening his own store. With his meagre earnings, Heek opened a small mobile trading centre called Jikjawa Trader's Emporium. The JTE was an instant success within the galactic community, selling out his entire inventory on his opening day. Heek gained a reputation as a shrewd, yet fair negotiator. As his reputation grew, so did the watchful eyes of the community. Heek developed business relationships with many organizations, governments, and freelance traders. Two such traders were Vasar Xanthe and Dulgan Swift. A Cooperative was born between the three, each providing their own expertise and input into the endeavour. The partnership developed into a rather profitable venture for all involved. As business took off, so did the need for the JTE to grow as an organization. Heek called upon an old friend Cryspin Naillo from back in his A.L. days. Crispy, left the Legion and joined Heek and the JTE.

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The Birth of Sons of Tatoo

A Return to the Cartel

Sabbatical

Conflicts

Operations of Note

Now

What Heek is doing now

  • Personal Life

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  • Flagship

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  • Weapons and Gear

comming soon

  • Quirks

coming soon