Name: Mosep Binneed
Species: Nimbanel
Gender: Male
Hair color: White
Eye color: Black
Skin color: Pink
DEXTERITY 2D
Blaster: 4D+1
Dodge: 4D+2
KNOWLEDGE 4D
Bureaucracy: 8D+2
Business: 8D
Intimidation: 6D+1
Languages: 4D+2
Planetary Systems: 4D+2
Streetwise: 8D+2
Value: 8D+2
Willpower: 5D
MECHANICAL 2D
Repulsorlift Operation: 5D
PERCEPTION 4D
Bargain: 8D+1
Command: 6D+1
Con 6D+2
Persuasion: 8D+2
Search: 6D+1
STRENGTH 2D+2
Brawling: 3D+1
TECHNICAL 3D
Computer Programming/Repair: 5D+2
Security: 4D
Equipment:
Blaster Pistol (4D), Street Clothes, 400 credits
FORCE SENSITIVE - N
FORCE POINTS 3
DARK SIDE POINTS 2
CHARACTER POINTS 4
Move: 10
Description: Mosep Binneed was a Nimbanel accountant who served Jabba Desilijic Tiure. Like most of his species, Binneed entered a bureaucratic profession and worked for the Hutts, eventually ending up on Tatooine during the early Galactic Civil War. Operating out of Mos Eisley spaceport on Tatooine in the Outer Rim, Binneed managed the finances of crime lord Jabba the Hutt to the best of his efforts, along with a number of other accountants, many of whom were also Nimbanese. He was present in Chalmun's Spaceport Cantina in 0 BBY when Obi-Wan Kenobi attacked Ponda Baba with a lightsaber.
After the death of Binneed's superior, Lhojugg, Binneed took charge of Jabba's financial affairs and was based in the Hutt's town house. He had many informants and contacts in the organizations of Jabba's criminal rivals, and he used their information to disrupt the competitors' flow of funding. However, he knew that Jabba would have no hesitation to end his life if he failed in his tasks, and Binneed was constantly in fear of such a fate. He had many underlings, though some of them wished to work against Jabba, mismanaging his books and seeking to leave his employ.
Personality and traits
Mosep Binneed was a hard and loyal worker, like most of his fellow Nimbanese. He had many inside contacts in rival organizations and he used them to further his employer's means. Unlike many of Jabba's accountants—who either hated their job and wanted to leave, harbored an intense hatred for the Hutt and attempted to disrupt his criminal operations, or helped the authorities work against him—he did his best, but he was realistic and knew that this wouldn't always be enough. He recognized that if he made a mistake he would not get another opportunity to make a second.
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