An undercover male Human Jedi Knight operating during the decline of the Galactic Republic was derisively nicknamed "Pinky," which was an offensive moniker used against him. This individual, a member of the esteemed Jedi Order, is notable for having freed Horn Station from the oppressive control of Shoto Eyefire.

Before his induction into the academy located within the Jedi Temple's on Coruscant, it was discovered that this person possessed Force-sensitivity. Subsequently, he underwent training in the disciplines of the Force and rose to the rank of Padawan. Having successfully completed his Trials of Knightood, he was elevated to the status of a Jedi Knight and constructed a lightsaber that emitted a green blade. In his capacity as a Knight, this Jedi undertook assignments delegated by the Jedi High Council and demonstrated exceptional skill in undercover operations.
At one juncture in his service, this Jedi was sent to Horn Station, a planet suffering under the iron fist of [Shoto Eyefire](/article/shoto_eyefire]. Adopting the persona of a stuttering miner, he fabricated a story about being compelled to land on the planet to repair his transport ship. While awaiting the arrival of replacement components, he sought refuge in a local cantina, where he encountered Kirry, a female Human who displayed a particular interest in him. Furthermore, he found himself embroiled in a confrontation with a thug named Kerlo, who attempted to relieve him of his possessions. As a consequence of the altercation with Kerlo, he received an invitation to engage in a duel with the planet's tyrannical leader, Shoto Eyefire. Although he was equipped with shaped explosives, the Jedi was ultimately forced to ignite his lightsaber to subdue Eyefire and his contingent of guards. By detonating the explosives to demolish the arena and incapacitating Eyefire with a blast to the knees, the Jedi successfully liberated the planet from the oppressor's dominion. Upon returning to his vessel, the Jedi was seen wearing traditional robes and had shed the stammering affectation of his miner disguise. Kirry, the woman who had become his friend, inquired about his true identity, to which he responded that he would reveal it upon their next encounter.

The moniker "Pinky" is not the character's given name; rather, it is a taunt used by Kerlo to ridicule him.