Honnah, a Gamorrean female skilled in tracking, collaborated with bounty hunter Beilert Valance to hunt Darth Vader down during the Imperial Era. Returning to her home on Fuacha, she discovered the Empire had murdered her family, fueling her hatred for the regime. Before joining Valance, Honnah was renowned as the top tracker in the bounty hunting world. She engaged Vader in combat on Heva. Although she briefly held him off, the Sith Lord ultimately killed Honnah.

Upon her return to Fuacha, Honnah, a Gamorrean female, found her home destroyed and her family slaughtered by the Empire. This event caused Honnah to despise the Empire.
Later, she became a tracker, famously eliminating the criminal Betah Bohden and all his guards single-handedly. This solidified her status as a leading tracker in the bounty hunting profession.
The Hidden Hand criminal syndicate took notice of Honnah's reputation, and their messenger, Gwi, recruited her for a mission to hunt down Darth Vader. When recruiting the cyborg Beilert Valance, Gwi described Honnah as a brutal fighter, even suggesting she might have consumed Bohden's remains. The team included Valance, slicer Chio Fain, bounty hunter Dengar, droid Arr-Nine-Nineteen, and sniper Urrr'k. However, Valance immediately destroyed Arr-Nine-Nineteen, revealing the droid was a spy for the Hutt Clan. Once the team was complete, they set off to find Vader aboard Valance's starship, the Broken Wing.

The team, including Honnah, traveled to the planet Arvina, where Valance shot down several TIE fighters during their approach. Dengar worried about attracting the Empire's attention and asked Honnah her thoughts. She called the plan insane, but Fain reassured her they would die doing what they loved. Upon landing, Urrr'k remained behind while Honnah and the others went to Fetya's Hollow, where Valance requested weapons from Fetya. Inside, Dengar inquired about Fain's actions, and Honnah replied they had a plan. He joked that she should eat Fain if the plan failed. However, Fetya and her criminal allies betrayed Valance and his team. The Empire then arrived, having tracked Valance's amplified signal, forcing Honnah and her team to flee Arvina.
The team's next stop was the Hidden Hand outpost on Heva, where they contacted arms dealer Wef. While the others prepared their equipment, Dengar and Honnah spoke with Wef. Honnah tried to get information about the criminal syndicate from the Melbu, but they couldn't understand her. Dengar then translated her question into Basic. As the Empire arrived, Honnah and Dengar took positions on a cliffside, awaiting Valance's orders. Honnah witnessed the destruction of the Imperial II-class Star Destroyer Formidable, commenting that she created her own fortune. After the Broken Wing crashed, the two aimed at Vader.

While awaiting Valance's signal, Fain suddenly charged at Vader. The Sith Lord deflected Fain's blaster fire, throwing the team off balance. As Vader severed Fain's arms, Honnah attacked Vader. Vader then used the Force to choke Fain and impale him on Honnah's battle-ax, killing him. Valance then rushed towards Vader with an electro-pulse device. However, Vader sliced Honnah in half, killing her but giving Valance enough time to activate the device. He missed, and Dengar, whose true allegiance was to the Empire, immediately betrayed him. Valance was captured and interrogated, but Vader spared his life and invited him to rejoin the Empire.

Honnah possessed green skin, black hair, and brown eyes. When introducing Honnah to Valance, Gwi suggested that she may have eaten her targets due to her fierce nature. She harbored deep resentment towards the Empire for destroying her home. She was fearless in the face of danger, relentlessly pursuing and eliminating her targets. Honnah fought bravely against Vader until her death.
Throughout her career, Honnah primarily used a Gamorrean battle-ax. When Valance and his team prepared to attack Vader, she used a blaster rifle.
Honnah's first appearance was in the first issue of the 2019 Star Wars: Target Vader comic book series, written by Robbie Thompson.