Both feared that without such enhancements, they would become obsolete in combat, and therefore took the scientist up on his offer. The cybernetics plot Īt some point, Durge and Jaing were approached by a doctor who offered to complement their bodies and armor suits with advanced cybernetics. At one point, he met a Mandalorian training master known as Jaing, who taught Durge all he needed to know in the field of Mandalorian tactics and combat skill. He eventually left his tribe and ventured out into the galaxy, where he trained under various crack bounty hunters. After witnessing bounty hunters in action, Durge was filled with a lust for hunting. 1.4.7 Set the controls for the heart of the sunĭurge was in exceptional physical shape already at an early age, and possessed a natural aggression uncharacteristic of the Gen'Dai species.Near the end of the war, he was launched, and Force-pushed into a star near Maramere by Anakin Skywalker where he was truly killed. Given the rank of commander, he performed several key missions for Count Dooku himself, and led droid forces in combat on more than one occasion. Tempted by the idea of killing Republic clone troopers, clones of the Mandalorian Jango Fett, Durge was recruited into the Confederacy of Independent Systems during the Clone Wars. As a result of both personal tragedy and torture, he became increasingly mentally unstable. Over the centuries, Durge acquired a deep distaste for Mandalorians, and even killed their leader at one point. Able to survive several near-death situations due to his Gen'Dai heritage and enhanced battle armor, he fought in several wars and collected a multitude of bounties. " I was once buried alive-for 60 years! If that didn't kill me… if the Sith and the Mandalorians and the Bloodboilers of Kragis couldn't kill me-then you will not kill me!" ―Durge ĭurge was a male Gen'Dai bounty hunter who was active in the galaxy for almost two thousand years.
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