During the era of the Cold War, a Human male named Vexx, hailing from the planet Corellia, carved out a life as a criminal, specifically as a smuggler, and gained notoriety as a rapid marksman. He was the brother of both Vorr and Vye. After Vexx daringly robbed fifteen Imperial Military pay stations, a bounty was issued for his capture. Vexx maintained a secure location in the Jiguuna settlement on Nal Hutta. Ultimately, he met his death at the hands of a pursuing bounty hunter, who sought to establish a name for themselves by claiming Vexx's bounty, as Vexx was preparing to depart the planet via shuttle.
Born on Corellia as the sibling of Vorr and Vye, Vexx was a male Human who rose to infamy. He developed into a quick-draw expert and a well-known smuggling captain. His actions of robbing fifteen Imperial Military pay stations of the Sith Empire led to a bounty being placed on his head. In the year 3643 BBY, amidst the Cold War that divided the Galactic Republic and the Empire, Vexx resided on Nal Hutta, where he possessed a secure hideout within the rough district of Jiguuna. While in search of the most vile and untouchable individuals in the area, the slicer Mako discovered Vexx's bounty and brought it to the attention of the bounty hunter Braden and their protégée, who were in pursuit of a significant local target to solidify the protégée's reputation on Hutta.
On that very day, Vexx had secured passage on a shuttle scheduled to depart from Jiguuna Spaceport, with evidence of the purchase left among detailed records on an encrypted datapad at his safehouse. The Corellian then proceeded to one of the spaceport's hangars, accompanied by a bodyguard and a crew consisting of twelve Human mercenaries and six Zabrak enforcers. As he was about to board the shuttle, Vexx was intercepted by Braden's protégée, who had uncovered the smuggler's whereabouts after finding the datapad during a raid on Vexx's safehouse. Although surprised by the confrontation, Vexx was confident in his ability to overcome his opponent; however, the bounty hunter killed Vexx during their fight. The hunter then claimed the Corellian's ID tags as proof of the kill and returned to Braden, only to find that both Braden and his associate Jory had been eliminated on the orders of the Mandalorian Tarro Blood. Mako subsequently utilized the credits from Vexx's bounty to provide Braden and Jory with a respectable burial.
The bounty hunter responsible for Vexx's demise later participated against Blood in the Great Hunt competition. During this event, the Mandalorian contacted Vexx's siblings, falsely informing them that the hunter had fatally shot the smuggler from behind. Seeking retribution for Vexx's death, Vorr and Vye confronted the hunter on the planet Balmorra.
Instead of attempting to clarify the misinformation spread by Blood, the bounty hunter engaged and killed both siblings.
Vexx possessed a strong sense of self-importance, regarding himself as the galaxy's premier quick-draw artist, rather than just a common thug. However, the bounty hunter who defeated him proved to be faster on the draw. Braden considered Vexx a significant threat and believed he must have been either insane or seeking glory to have targeted Imperial military pay stations for robbery. The Corellian sometimes referred to himself in the third person and saw himself as a dashing figure, characterized by brown hair, brown eyes, and dark skin.
Vexx's attire consisted of a black and blue shirt beneath a blue jacket, complemented by black gloves, blue boots, and a brown belt and pants. In combat situations, Vexx employed a blaster pistol, an electroblade, and flash grenades.
Vexx made his debut in the video game Star Wars: The Old Republic, published by BioWare and launched in 2011. He is a key figure in the bounty hunter class quest "The Last Flight," where he serves as an enemy character that players are tasked with eliminating. If the player character is not Human, Vexx's dialogue changes, referring to them as an "ugly alien brute" instead of simply a "brute enforcer".