Shortpaw




Shortpaw, a male Chadra-Fan, held the public position of a junk dealer located on the mining colony of Burnin Konn. However, his secret role was as the leader of the Trade Spine League, a combined union and privateer group that operated within the Anoat sector during the Galactic Civil War. Following the death of the Galactic Emperor Sheev Palpatine during the Battle of Endor, Governor Ubrik Adelhard of the Galactic Empire put in place the Iron Blockade around the Anoat sector to stop the news from spreading. The blockade stopped Shortpaw's Trade League from dispatching starships beyond the sector's boundaries, leading the Chadra-Fan to employ a young smuggler to investigate the Imperial sensor network and find any vulnerabilities. With the Smuggler's help, Shortpaw identified a break in the blockade situated near the abandoned Hutt world of Mataou, which allowed him to send ships through.

Not long after, Shortpaw was approached by the gangster known as "Happy" Dapp, who had conceived a plan to attack Imperial intercept facilities and take the contraband that the blockade had seized. Shortpaw agreed to assist, and as the initial step in the plan, the Chadra-Fan sent the Smuggler to Hoth to scavenge components for restoring a Lambda-class T-4a shuttle for use in the planned heist. However, the Smuggler's actions on Hoth attracted the attention of the Empire, leading Shortpaw to withdraw from the operation.

Dapp and the Smuggler proceeded with the plan, and during a raid on an intercept facility, the Smuggler came across a holovid of Leia Organa, a key figure in the Alliance to Restore the Republic, which revealed the Emperor's death. The Smuggler shared this information with Dapp, but the gangster was subsequently killed by Imperial Purge Troopers who were working to suppress news of the Empire's defeat. The Purge Troopers discovered Shortpaw's contact with Dapp, making the Chadra-Fan and his Trade League the next targets of the purge. Shortpaw was forced into hiding, and many of his associates, including his grandson Tiquip, were captured and placed in quarantine. Upon learning of the Chadra-Fan's situation, the Smuggler returned to Burnin Konn and freed those who had been captured.

Later, several of the Smuggler's allies were captured by the Purge Troopers and imprisoned in the Crypt, a highly secure prison. The Smuggler devised a rescue plan, and their sister, Riley, contacted Shortpaw for assistance. The Chadra-Fan provided Trade League starships to transport the escapees off-world, and together with the Smuggler, they freed hundreds of prisoners. Following the mission, Shortpaw met with the Smuggler and their allies on the planet Bespin to discuss the formation of a revolution against the Empire. Shortpaw and the Smuggler's other allies supported the proposal, leading to the formal creation of the Uprising to oppose Adelhard and his blockade.

Biography

Meeting the Smuggler

Publicly, Shortpaw was a junk dealer, but in secret he was the leader of the Trade Spine League.

Shortpaw, a male Chadra-Fan, functioned as the trademaster for the Trade Spine League, an organization that combined aspects of a union and a privateer group, consisting of both smugglers and mercenaries. Shortpaw's wealth grew due to the Trade League's operations, and at some point, he established a family, which included his grandson, Tiquip. For numerous years, Shortpaw based his operations on the mining planet of Burnin Konn within the Anoat sector, where he maintained the unassuming role of a junk dealer in Longstar Marketplace. During this period, the Chadra-Fan took notice of two young humans, Riley and her sibling, observing that Riley possessed a dangerous nature, while her younger sibling did not.

Shortly after the Battle of Endor, a conflict between the Galactic Empire and the Alliance to Restore the Republic, Imperial Governor Ubrik Adelhard of the Anoat sector established the Iron Blockade. This was done to prevent news from spreading about the Empire's defeat and the death of Galactic Emperor Sheev Palpatine. During the time the blockade was in effect, Shortpaw's smuggling services were in high demand, but the blockade prevented any starships from leaving the sector. Consequently, at least three of Shortpaw's freighters, namely the Mother of Pearl, the Cruel Mistress, and the Space Manta, were shot down while attempting to breach the sector's boundaries.

Shortpaw protests the contraband sweep in Longstar Marketplace.

Roughly two months after the Iron Blockade was established, Longstar Marketplace was subjected to an Imperial contraband sweep. When Shortpaw protested the search to an Imperial Security Officer, the officer informed him that the Empire was not concerned with the Chadra-Fan's "garbage" but was instead searching for a shipment of illegal synthetic kyber crystals. Riley's younger sibling was also present in the market during the search and, unbeknownst to anyone else, was the one smuggling the crystals. The Imperial officer instructed the smuggler to stand next to Shortpaw during the sweep, referring to the Chadra-Fan as a "thing." However, the Smuggler stunned the officer using a rat-stunner, prompting Shortpaw to question their rationale. The human replied that they were "making a bad choice worse," and then fled down a nearby mine shaft. This incident diverted Imperial attention away from the marketplace, leaving Shortpaw's store undisturbed.

Shortly thereafter, one of Shortpaw's associates, the gangster "Happy" Dapp, introduced the Smuggler and Riley to the Trade League, and Dapp sent the young Smuggler to Shortpaw's shop. During their meeting, Shortpaw revealed himself as the mastermind behind the Trade League, and also introduced Trade League advisor Leeka Pali, bodyguard Ndaya, and smuggler Onn Iria.

Breaching the Iron Blockade

Addressing the Smuggler, Pali explained that the blockade had halted shipments outside of the sector, and Shortpaw informed the individual that a starship with special cargo would soon arrive in the sector via the Mataou system. This system was the location of the abandoned Hutt jewel world Mataou and a potential weak point in the blockade. Shortpaw then explained that the Smuggler's job was to probe the Imperial sensor network, and Pali elaborated that the Smuggler was to travel to Mataou, fend off any security droids, and locate Hutt equipment to complete the task. When the Smuggler asked how they would get to Mataou, Shortpaw informed them that a hazmat scow would be arranged for the trip, and the Smuggler accepted the job.

Shortpaw conducted business with the Smuggler numerous times on Burnin Konn.

The Smuggler traveled to Mataou and reactivated ancient scanning systems from the Gnuda Kajidic ancestral estate. However, the collected data was insufficient, so the Smuggler returned to Burnin Konn. Upon landing in Longstar Marketplace, Shortpaw commended the recruits actions, asking if they travel off world often. The Smuggler replied that they had when younger, joking that Mataou was the nicest place they had visited. Shortpaw then responded that the Smuggler would see wonders if they stayed with the Trade League. As Shortpaw finished, Pali noted that a new scanning station had been located, so the Smuggler prepared to return to the Hutt world.

Later, the Smuggler reactivated the second scanner and returned to Longstar Marketplace. Once Pali reviewed the updated map of the sensor network, she located possible gaps for the scheduled ship. Curious, the Smuggler asked Shortpaw what the ship was smuggling into the sector, and the Chadra-Fan simply replied that the cargo was worth the effort, adding that more scans were still needed. After the Smuggler activated the third scanner, Shortpaw excitedly informed them that only one more scan was needed. The Smuggler soon completed the task, and to Shortpaw's delight, the Trade League found a vulnerable point. However, Pali recommended that a distraction was also necessary, and Shortpaw suggested that attacking the Imperial garrison in the palace of Yantuh the Hutt would draw Imperial attention.

Having decided on the plan, the Smuggler and Dapp created a diversion, engaging the Imperial forces on Mataou. Meanwhile, Shortpaw's valued ship entered the Mataou system unnoticed, marking the first shipment the Trade League had received in weeks. When Dapp and the Smuggler returned to Burnin Konn following their success, Shortpaw confessed that he had been watching the Smuggler and Riley for years, admitting that he underestimated the Smuggler's potential. The Smuggler asked if the ship and cargo had arrived intact, and Shortpaw affirmed that they had. Shortpaw added that the Smuggler would receive a portion of the profits, before being interjected by the young human, who asked what the profits were from. However, Pali scolded the Smuggler, saying that it was not their business to know. The Smuggler then asked if more ships would be sent through the blockade, and Shortpaw replied that they intended to try. Remarking that there was no need to rush operations, Shortpaw dismissed the Smuggler, telling the human that Dapp would contact them when their services were again needed.

Salvage from Hoth

Shortpaw and Dapp discuss the "score of a lifetime."

Sometime later, Dapp contacted Shortpaw to discuss a "score of a lifetime." Shortpaw was accompanied by Iria to provide advice, and the two met Dapp in Longstar Marketplace. Dapp explained that he planned to steal contraband from the Empire's four intercept facilities within the sector. To conduct the heist, Dapp intended to scavenge a Lambda-class T-4a shuttle from the wreckage left by the Battle of Hoth, a battle fought between the Empire and Rebel Alliance on the ice planet Hoth. The shuttle would be used to land at one of the facilities; once there, the shuttle would be filled with contraband, and then a sensor jammer on a nearby planet would be activated, creating an escape route. The process would be repeated on all four locations, guaranteeing a large payout. As Dapp finished detailing the plan, the Smuggler, who was also contacted by Dapp, arrived. Dapp asked Shortpaw if he wanted to be a part of the plan, and against Iria's opinion, he accepted, volunteering the Trade League's assistance in return for a modest cut of the profits and no connection to the crime if problems occurred. Dapp assured Shortpaw that everything would work out fine, and the Chadra-Fan then informed the Smuggler of their role in the plan's groundwork.

Shortpaw affirmed that the Smuggler had heard of Hoth, and the Chadra-Fan then elaborated, saying that the Battle of Hoth left wreckage scattered across the battleground. Continuing, Shortpaw explained that Dapp's plan required scavenging wreckage to reassemble an Imperial shuttle, although the thought of the cold made his fur bristle. Iria, who had made the run before, offered additional advice to the Smuggler, which Shortpaw suggested they listen to. When the Smuggler asked what Shortpaw would be doing during the runs, the Chadra-Fan simply replied that he would be preparing, also warning the Smuggler that any error would result in all of their deaths. Once the Smuggler departed, Shortpaw filled in Riley on the plan, instructing her to inform her sibling to begin by surveying the wreckage.

While on Hoth, the Smuggler took a datapad from a scavenger camp, believing that the locals would have thorough maps of the area. However, the maps were incomplete, and Shortpaw expressed his disappointment when the Smuggler returned. Iria deduced that the scavengers' maps were pieced together from Imperial transmissions, so the Smuggler suggested stealing data directly from the source. Dapp agreed, noting that Imperial survey teams and Viper probe droids still prowled the battleground. Decided, the Smuggler again left for Hoth.

Once the Smuggler returned from the second trip, Iria discovered that the survey info was stored inside an astromech droid, so the Smuggler then completed another run for the droid. The Smuggler brought the droid, B9-DT, to Longstar Marketplace, where Shortpaw admired it, expressed that it could sell in his shop for a good price. B9-DT exclaimed that it was not for sale, and Shortpaw apologized to his new friend, recalling that it contained information they needed. Dapp sent the Smuggler back to Hoth, and when the Smuggler returned, the young human brought a sizable collection of parts back to Shortpaw. However, the Chadra-Fan informed the Smuggler that more parts were still necessary, and that another trip was needed for an Imperial codebreaker, a trivalve assembly, and a vortex stabilizer.

Shortpaw in Longstar Marketplace with Dapp, B9-DT, and Ndaya

The Smuggler managed to acquire all the parts except the codebreaker, improving the moods of both Shortpaw and Dapp. However, B9-DT discovered that the codebreaker was being sold in an auction on Hoth by Bohento Splinth, the leader of the Wreckers scavenging group and a former associate of Dapp's. Upon hearing Splinth's name, Shortpaw was surprised, and when the Smuggler asked who Splinth was, Dapp merely hinted at their history. The Smuggler returned to Hoth, where they were forced to kill Splinth for the codebreaker. When the human returned, they asked if the shuttle could begin repairs. However, Shortpaw replied that they could, but with added difficulty, as Imperial survey teams were approaching the ship. Telling Dapp to prepare to continue, the Smuggler volunteered to slow down the Imperials.

The Imperial forces near the shuttle were defeated by the Smuggler, and Shortpaw confessed that despite his doubts in Dapp's team, they had done well. Once Dapp and B9-DT were ready to depart for Hoth and make the repairs, they and the Smuggler left. The three managed to fend off attacking Imperials and scavengers, and the shuttle's flight capability was restored with a safety rating of two percent. Back on Burnin Konn, Shortpaw greeted Dapp and his team. Dapp praised the Smuggler's actions to Shortpaw, and the Chadra-Fan acknowledged that the young human showed more courage and loyalty than most people their age. Dapp told Shortpaw not to embarrass them, and Shortpaw explained that he was simply making a point before departing. Despite Dapp's project making progress, Imperial bodies were amassing, and the Chadra-Fan desired to remove himself from the risk of detection. When the Smuggler asked Shortpaw if they would see each other again, he replied that he hoped so, and that the human had earned a place within the Trade League (as long as debts were paid).

The Purge Troopers

Weeks later, Dapp and the Smuggler followed through with the heist, and the young human raided the intercept facilities. At the fourth facility, the Smuggler found not goods, but a holovid of Leia Organa, a leader in the Rebel Alliance. To the Smuggler's surprise, the recording revealed that the Rebellion had won the Battle of Endor, and the Emperor had been killed aboard the DS-2 Death Star II Mobile Battle Station. The Smuggler transmitted a copy to Riley and Dapp, who were at Carbon Score Cantina on Burnin Konn, and the human went to reunite with them. However, when the Smuggler returned to the cantina they found it had been torched by Imperial Purge Troopers, and Dapp had been killed. Riley, who survived the attack, told her sibling that the Purge Troopers operated under Commander Bragh, and that they had a deadly protocol: anyone who learned of the Emperor's death, as well as everyone they knew, would be targeted, quarantined, and executed. Appalled by Bragh's actions, Riley and her sibling set out to create an uprising against the Empire, negotiating with the Ivax Syndicate, Noble Court, and the Kouhun.

Shortpaw's grandson, Tiquip, was quarantined by the Purge Troopers and rescued by the Smuggler.

During this time, Bragh's forces discovered that Shortpaw had been in contact with Dapp, and the Trade Spine League became the purge's next target. At least four purge teams began searching for associates of Shortpaw on Burnin Konn in Drifter's Gorge, and they burned buildings, cornered starships, and quarantined individuals linked to the Chadra-Fan. Shortpaw's bodyguard Ndaya, smuggler Iria, and grandson Tiquip,—as well as a Zabrak family familiar with Shortpaw's shop—were among those captured in Drifter's Gorge and marked for execution. When the Smuggler learned of the Trade League's involvement, they felt responsible and sought to help. The human successfully rescued Ndaya, the Zabraks, and Iria, but Bragh noticed the pattern, and the Imperial set an ambush at the cell which held Tiquip. When the Smuggler arrived, the trap was sprung, but the human managed to defeat the team of Purge Troopers.

Shortpaw, having learned of the Smuggler's plan, promptly contacted the human, asking if his grandson was alright. The Smuggler affirmed that Tiquip was safe, noting that Shortpaw had heard the news about their recent actions. Shortpaw replied, saying that he had heard a lot of news and remarking that the human had been busy. The Chadra-Fan then apologized for being unable to protect the human, Riley, and Dapp, expressing that the Empire's actions made his bones ache. The Smuggler returned the apology, saying that they had caused the trouble and that everything evened out. Shortpaw revealed that he had heard of the Smuggler's new alliance against the Empire, and the Chadra-Fan added that he did not have much to offer, but he could provide a few small ships if they were needed. The Chadra-Fan then told the Smuggler that they remained a good friend, and the human replied by telling Shortpaw to stay safe. Telling the human to keep in contact with him, Shortpaw suggested sending B9-DT to visit on occasion.

Rescue from the Crypt

Soon after, the Smuggler and their informal revolution staged an attempted kidnapping of Bragh, but the plan failed, and numerous individuals, including Her Majesty of the Noble Court and the assassin Loathe of the Kouhun, were taken prisoner. The Smuggler discovered that they were being held in the Crypt, a high-security prison on a moon of Pujool, a planet in the Anoat system, and the human infiltrated the compound to rescue them. To ferry the escapees off-world, Riley contacted Shortpaw, and the Chadra-Fan happily agreed to help. Once the Smuggler freed the first set of prisoners, Shortpaw personally contacted the human, commenting that they were in an "awful mess" and revealing that the Trade League would be assisting. The Smuggler asked if Riley had called him in, and the Chadra-Fan replied that he was hurt that he had not been contacted sooner. Shortpaw reminded the human that they must remember where they come from, and the Smuggler replied by saying that they owed the Chadra-Fan.

Shortpaw and other allies of the Smuggler united to form the Uprising against the Empire.

The Smuggler successfully freed numerous prisoners from delta, gamma, and omega compounds, saving hundreds for the Trade League's transport and eliminating Commander Bragh. After these successful operations, the Smuggler reached out to Shortpaw via Riley, along with other allies such as Her Majesty, Deathstick of the Kouhun, Voras from the Ivax Syndicate, and Tam Bastion representing the Rebel Alliance. The Smuggler requested that these five individuals convene at the Paradise Atrium located in Cloud City on the planet Bespin. Upon their arrival, disagreements arose, prompting the Smuggler to assert control, reminding everyone that the Empire was the common adversary and that cooperation, as demonstrated during the Crypt's liberation, was essential to defeat them. Shortpaw, questioning the Smuggler's dedication, inquired if they aimed to spearhead a formal revolution. The Smuggler confirmed their intention and asked for the Chadra-Fan's participation. Observing declining profits and the Trade League's support for freedom, Shortpaw agreed, followed by Bastion, Her Majesty, Voras, and Deathstick.

Uprising's Mediator

Following the Battle of Endor, an Imperial-class Star Destroyer experienced a malfunction upon exiting hyperspace above Hoth, rendering it vulnerable. The Trade League communicated this information to Shortpaw, who then contacted the Smuggler, requesting their assistance in securing the ship for a team of technicians and logistics personnel. The Smuggler accepted this proposal, joining the Trade League in combat aboard the Star Destroyer and successfully completing the assigned task.

Some time after the Hoth engagement, Imperial forces stationed on Mataou detected a growing insurgent presence and initiated efforts to regain control. To aid in the resistance, Shortpaw informed the Smuggler, devising a strategy to infiltrate the Imperial Star Destroyer orbiting the planet. Once inside, the Smuggler would lead Trade League members to deliver a "special present." The Smuggler concurred, boarding the capital ship, executing the plan, and liberating Mataou from Imperial control.

Character and Attributes

Widely recognized as a businessman offering goods at reasonable prices, Shortpaw, a shrewd male Chadra-Fan, held the position of trademaster within the Trade Spine League. He maintained a discreet profile and fostered positive relationships with both local criminal organizations and the Empire. Shortpaw possessed a resolute demeanor, yet often portrayed himself as a playful, benevolent, grandfatherly figure to those around him. Despite his genuine desire to provide beneficial services to the local population, Shortpaw's ultimate ambition was to gain power and increase his wealth.

Possessions

As the leader of the Trade Spine League, Shortpaw oversaw the operation of a substantial fleet of starships, including Allanar N3 light freighters named the Mother of Pearl, the Cruel Mistress, and the Space Manta. The Chadra-Fan also controlled a number of hazmat scows, in addition to several smaller vessels used to transport the Crypt survivors from Pujool's moon.

In an effort to remain inconspicuous, Shortpaw typically wore plain, practical clothing consisting of brown boots, a green shirt and pants, and a tan vest. The Chadra-Fan also possessed a cybernetic left hand, which he affectionately referred to as a "paw."

Production Notes

Shortpaw was illustrated by Brian Matyas and modeled by Jay Doherty.

Shortpaw's character was conceived by design artist Brian Matyas for Star Wars: Uprising, a canon mobile game created by Kabam, Disney Interactive, and Lucasfilm for iOS and Android devices. During the development phase of Star Wars: Uprising, Shortpaw was initially referred to as "Mouse," until Matyas equipped the character with a cybernetic hand, subsequently renaming him "Shortpaw." After finalizing the character's design, Matyas produced two illustrations of Shortpaw for use in the game's loading screens. Jay Doherty then created the character's model and textures.

In the game, which debuted on September 10, 2015, Shortpaw appears as a non-playable character introduced in the opening level. He later serves as a supporting character in the game's Story Missions, assigning tasks to players. Star Wars: Uprising also incorporated a feature known as Special Offers, allowing players to purchase specific items from Shortpaw upon launching the game. Johannes Holm created the illustration of Shortpaw for the Special Offers page.

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