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TOKKI UTIXO
Age20 GSY
SpeciesLepi
GenderFemale
Height1.57 Meters
Weight56 kg
Force SensitiveNo
VoiceLexi Bunny


INVENTORY

Equipment


Vehicle(s)

STRENGTHS

Mechanical Intuition:
Quickly understands how engines, droids, and repulsorlift systems function.

Rabbit: As a Lepi, she has natural abilities of her lagomorphic species. Namely, her ears give her sharp hearing and she is agile like.

WEAKNESSES

Competitive:
While she is a good sport about things, she sometimes lets what are mere on-track rivalries go to her head.

Show-Off: She occasionally performs racing stunts and flairs that others would perceive as reckless in order to incite a crowd. It's only a matter of time before she does something that gets herself or others.

HISTORY

Tokki Utixo was born on Coachelle Prime into a large Lepi family whose livelihood was closely tied to Coachelle Automata. Her parents and several older siblings worked as engineers, technicians, and assembly specialists for the venerable droid manufacturer. Tokki spent much of her childhood in the family garage, passing tools, cleaning components, and eventually helping her father rebuild droids, repulsorlifts, and temperamental old engines. She never possessed the patience for factory work, but she developed an instinctive understanding of machinery: particularly anything designed to move fast.

That fascination found direction when Tokki attended her first swoop race. The screaming engines, reckless maneuvers, and energy of the crowd completely captivated her. She began assembling makeshift racers from discarded Automata components, testing them wherever she thought she could escape notice. As she grew older, informal contests led to amateur circuits, where Tokki gained a reputation as an aggressive but technically gifted pilot who personally tuned and repaired her machines.

At eighteen, Tokki entered her first professional podrace. She did not win, but she kept pace with seasoned competitors and finished despite suffering a mechanical failure that would have forced a less capable racer to withdraw. Now twenty, Tokki is an emerging name in both podracing and high-speed speeder competition. She remains far from a champion, but her quick reflexes, mechanical intuition, and refusal to play things safe have begun attracting sponsors, rivals, and people eager to profit from her growing reputation.
 

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