Vi Kairo

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Vi Kairo
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Biographical Information
Race Genetically Enhanced Anzati
Homeworld Manda
Clan Dael'mor - Formerly Ora'jair
Father Gota Kairo
Marital Status Widowed
Children Gotala Kairo - Dar'manda
Born 640 BCGT
Languages Native

Mando'a
Galactic Basic

Fluent
Anzati
Ubese
Huttese

Physical Description
Gender Male
Height 1.94m
Hair Color Graying Black
Eye Color One Brown, One Red Photoreceptor
Political Information
Affiliation Mando'ade
Title Akaan'alor
Rank Ori'ramikad
Positions Formerly

Al'Ori'Rami'kade
Ver'alor

Prior Affiliation Eidola Pirates

Gree Trade Authority Black Sun

Vi Kairo (Pronounced 'Vee KYE-Roh') is a Mandalorian mercenary, former Pirate, and member of Mando'ade. Though biologically Anzati, he is the product of a failed initiative to create an army of genetically superior Clone Soldiers from a force-sensitive Anzati bounty hunter over half a Millennium ago. He is known to be mentally and emotionally unstable at the best of times, a direct result of the excessive experimentation with his genome.

Kairo is a veteran mercenary, having served in countless conflicts and skirmishes over his centuries of life including the Clone Wars and the more recent Mandalorian Civil War, most notably playing a role in the Battle of Karedda. He pledged his rifle to Kai Oryk in Year 11 CGT, shortly before Oryk claimed the mantle of Mand'alor.

He has briefly taken command of the mercenary forces of Mando'ade, acting as Al'Ori'Ramikade at Kai's behest before deciding he was ill-suited for the responsibility of holding the clans together. Later he again acted as steward of sorts before the return of Anto Bajur, to whom Vi relinquished leadership with gusto. Despite his aversion to responsibility, Vi has served as second-in-command to both Oryk and Bajur at various times throughout the group's history, with far more success than his brief forays into leadership.