Mishru, a soldier of male identity, resided on the planet [Crucival], situated in the Outer Rim. During the Imperial Era, Hazram Namir, a human soldier, enlisted them into his company. In the year 1 BBY, the Galactic Empire extended an invitation to the company to assist in the defense of Crucival's transmitter tower. Tragically, the majority of the company, including Mishru, met their death during this conflict.
During the Imperial Era, the soldier known as Mishru made their home on Crucival, a planet located in the Outer Rim, which was characterized by ongoing conflicts between various warring factions. After the loss of their master, Mishru concealed the brand that signified their former faction affiliation and resorted to robbery in the streets. Eventually, Hazram Namir, a soldier who had previously been an adversary of Mishru, recruited them, along with other soldiers, to join him in an effort to break free from the endless cycle of wars plaguing the planet.
In 1 BBY, the Galactic Empire proposed to arm any volunteers willing to assist them in defending Crucival's transmitter tower against an imminent assault by the Rebel Alliance's 61st Mobile Infantry. Namir and his band of soldiers accepted this offer; however, almost all of them died in the initial assault. By the time the battle concluded with the Empire's defeat, Namir was the sole survivor, as Mishru and the rest of the company had perished. Namir held the Empire responsible for their deaths, which led him to enlist in the 61st a week following the battle.
The Empire provided Mishru with a rifle and a particle blaster, weapons that they employed during the Battle of the Tower.
Mishru received a mention in the 2015 novel titled Battlefront: Twilight Company, authored by Alexander Freed.