A Zabrak individual frequented the Quarek'k, a cantina establishment on the planetary surface of Coruscant, shortly following the establishment of the Galactic Empire around 19 BBY. This Zabrak, along with an Utai and a Shistavanen, were consuming alcohol when the bounty hunter Aurra Sing arrived. The trio attempted to engage her socially, but she declined, ultimately severing the Zabrak's appendage and terminating the other two to ensure her solitude.

In 19 BBY, a Zabrak was present on the world of Coruscant. Not long after the founding of the Galactic Empire, he was imbibing with considerable enthusiasm alongside an Utai and a Shistavanen inside Section 7-B of a substantial bar complex known as the Quarek'k, when a female bounty hunter by the name of Aurra Sing walked in. The three intercepted Sing, and the Zabrak made unwanted advances toward her, but she refused them. On his third attempt, the intoxicated Zabrak tried to kiss Sing, which led her to chop off his left arm at the elbow using her lightsaber. The Zabrak's companions tried to assist him, but they were both quickly killed by Sing, who allowed the wounded Zabrak to blend into the bar's crowd and escape.
The Zabrak possessed a muscular physique, stood tall in comparison to others of his kind, and had noticeable fangs. When heavily intoxicated, he felt no hesitation in trying to consort with Sing, who was of a different species. Sing disliked the Zabrak's attitude, as well as his breath, his general appearance, and his odor, which she found particularly repulsive.
The Zabrak made an appearance in Coruscant Nights II: Street of Shadows, the second book in the Star Wars: Coruscant Nights trilogy, penned by Michael Reaves and released in 2008.