Doma Dendra, a female Waluna, operated Dendra's Antiquities on the planet of Koboh during the Imperial Era. She held the position of founding member and served as the de facto leader of Rambler's Reach Outpost.
Sometime before 9 BBY, she established herself on Koboh. She did not arrive at Koboh alone; however, her companion passed away. The only evidence of their existence is a modest grave that Dendra constructed in the Untamed Downs just outside the outpost. According to Harr, Dendra started her shop, and the outpost developed around it. Dendra recognized potential in the apparent troublemakers, seeing them as dedicated individuals and dreamers like herself. In return, the Koboh community held her in high regard. Turgle, in particular, had a strong attachment to Doma ever since she rescued him from a blunder of his own making. She sheltered Turgle, hiding him from authorities while he was wanted for a heist that had placed a substantial bounty on his head.
Dendra valued respect and order above all else. Rambler's Reach Outpost, particularly in its early years, was an attractive target for those looking to commit a quick crime. Doma, in one instance, killed a dishonest prospector who tried to run away from the scene of their crime in an attempt to uphold some semblance of law. Following the emergence of the Bedlam Raiders on Koboh, she used her considerable power to kill a raider, sending a clear message that the outpost was well-protected. However, Dendra's leadership did cause some resentment. One escaped convict wrote a datapad entry claiming it was unfair of Doma to figure out he and his accomplices were trying to make a living.
Beyond maintaining order, Dendra also handled certain administrative tasks for Rambler's Reach's prospectors. She evaluated the damage that resulted when reinforcements from Dredger Gorge damaged an old water treatment shed, which caused pipes to burst and beams to collapse.
When Greez Dritus settled on Koboh before 9 BBY, Dendra initially mistook him for another priorite scavenger looking for easy money. However, when she saw how much care he put into setting up and running Pyloon's Saloon, she realized they were kindred spirits. In 9 BBY, she confided in Jedi Knight Cal Kestis that Greez was "one of the good ones" but requested that Cal keep it a secret. She was also suspicious when Kestis brought Merrin to the Outpost. Having never met a Nightsister before, she didn't fully accept Cal's claims that Merrin could resurrect the dead but cautioned Cal that he would be in trouble if she did.
Dendra was happy that Kestis was putting the Raiders on the defensive, as it was beneficial to her business. The Outpost was intended for commerce, and while there were a few undesirable individuals when she first arrived, she thought that gangs like the Raiders had no place there.
When describing Dendra's Antiquities, she boasted that it had the greatest selection of parts and miscellaneous items on this side of the Outer Rim and that her store was founded on trust and quality. Despite her affection for Kestis and her comment that he was becoming a local, she refused to give him a discount on his purchases in the interest of fairness.
Dendra also valued consistency and dependability in addition to her strong sense of respect and lawfulness, seeing them as more advantageous than novel and interesting concepts. She preferred that people settle their disagreements on their own rather than asking her to get involved. As a result, Dendra favored handling her own issues in the manner she deemed most appropriate. She once made sure a group of marauders left the planet in a mysterious manner, and Harr was still baffled as to how she got rid of the issue forty years later.
Despite her sometimes gruff manner, Dendra was concerned about the Outpost's residents. She expressed sorrow upon learning of Grock's passing, and while she described him as incorrigible, she said that she missed his presence. She also told Kestis in confidence that she was a huge fan of Ashe Javi's music and couldn't get it out of her head, but her stern reputation stopped her from doing what she really wanted to do: dance.
Doma Dendra was a character created for the 2023 video game Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. Rebecca Wisocky provided her voice.