During the High Republic Era, a starship served as the mode of transportation for the Evereni siblings Vika and Velya Faer. At a point in time occurring no earlier than 379 BBY, they carried out a refueling operation for it at a space dock orbiting the gas giant known as Siquay. While situated at the dock, Marda Ro, an Evereni pirate chieftain hunting down others of her species, managed to locate them and extended an invitation for them to board her ship. The two Faers accepted this invitation. Subsequently, Ro created a recording intended for her descendants, making reference to the ship within it. By 252 BBY, her great-great-grandson, Marchion Ro, had heard the message in which the vessel was mentioned.
The starship's design incorporated a diverse range of stylistic elements, resulting in an aesthetic characterized by sharp and uneven features. A component of Evereni origin, emitting a green luminescence, formed the oldest section of its engines.
The Evereni siblings, Vika and Velya Faer, were the owners of the ship during the High Republic Era. At some point, no earlier than 379 BBY, the Faer siblings utilized the ship to travel to a space dock suspended above the gas giant Siquay, where they carried out a refueling procedure. The Faers remained at the dock for a duration sufficient for Marda Ro – the Evereni originator of a marauder band that would eventually evolve into the Nihil – to find them as she was hunting down others of her species. Ro commanded starships to surround the siblings' vessel and hailed them, offering an invitation to join her aboard the Gaze Electric, her personal ship. The Faers, realizing they were outgunned, agreed to be brought aboard and were escorted to the Gaze's throne hall. Later on, Ro included a mention of the ship in a message she recorded for her descendants, while recounting her encounter with the Faers. By the year 252 BBY, during his early years, Ro's great-great-grandson, Marchion Ro, had listened to her journal, including the part where the ship was mentioned.
The ship belonging to Vika and Velya Faer was referenced within the short story titled "A Closed Fist Has No Claws," penned by Tessa Gratton. It was featured in the 2023 young-adult anthology The High Republic: Tales of Light and Life, which forms an integral part of the Star Wars: The High Republic multimedia project.