Immediate Identity
Core identifiers and role definition
Name: Bin’sah-g’ecnsi
Aliases / Callsigns: Bin’Sah
One-Line Summary: Independent Chiss DJ on Nar Shaddaa producing immersive sets with subtle, uncontrolled crowd-affecting anomalies
Species: Chiss
Age: 22
Timeline Placement
Chronological position within SWTOR continuity
Era Placement: 3621 BBY
Continuity Anchor: Active on Nar Shaddaa in 3621 BBY as an independent nightlife performer under controlled venue access conditions enforced by cartel-aligned operators responsible for booking approval, compliance tracking, and access retention decisions
Affiliation & Alignment
Political classification and institutional context
Allegiance Classification: Unaffiliated Powers
Primary Institutional Affiliation: None
Affiliation Visibility Status: Public
Operational Snapshot
At-a-glance present-state reference (non-narrative)
Status Designation: Active
Primary Function: Nightlife DJ performance and live audio environment manipulation within venue-imposed operational constraints
Operational Scale Category: Personal
Primary Base of Operations: Nar Shaddaa
Current Residence: Aging light freighter The Velvet Bass under active debt lien held through a Hutt-aligned intermediary
Operational Range: Sector
Background Snapshot
Origin and current identity baseline
Background Summary: Born on Csilla to a lower-status civilian household tied to clerical and logistics work, Bin’sah-g’ecnsi was raised under strict expectations emphasizing order and restraint. Early fixation on sound systems and acoustic environments led to repeated disciplinary attention. Continued unsanctioned experimentation blocked entry into formal technical schooling. She exists outside Ascendancy reintegration pathways.
Personal Identity
Biographical and cultural context
Gender / Pronouns: Female (she/her)
Homeworld: Csilla
Cultural Origin: Civilian Chiss upbringing emphasizing order, restraint, and hierarchical compliance
Relationship to Origin Culture: Estranged; no reintegration status within Ascendancy systems and no ruling family sponsorship
Languages: Galactic Basic (fluent); Cheunh (fluent); Huttese (functional); Ryl (limited); basic comprehension of Twi’lek lekku cues
Interpersonal Presence
How the character is perceived in direct interaction
Baseline Presence: Charismatic, rhythm-oriented, deliberately disarming with controlled tonal pacing
Social Demeanor: Informal, technically precise, and dismissive of imposed hierarchy
Notable Mannerisms: Rhythmic fidgeting; movement synced to ambient sound; tonal mirroring of nearby voices
Physical Presentation
Observable appearance and outward presentation
Height: 5 ft 7 in (170 cm)
Build & Bearing: Slim, lightly athletic; upright, balanced posture
Eye Color: Crimson red
Hair: Midnight blue with faint violet undertones; long, loose waves
Skin Tone: Deep cobalt blue
Distinguishing Features: UV-reactive tattoo behind left ear
Typical Attire: Performance clothing with embedded civilian audio equipment, subject to venue inspection
Alternate Presentation: Civilian casual wear
Identity Throughline
Core continuity linking origin to current trajectory
Identity Throughline: Maintains autonomy through mobility while navigating dependence on unstable access systems
Current Status
Present position within the SWTOR timeline
Current Situation: Independent performer in Nar Shaddaa nightlife circuits under Hutt Cartel–controlled access, operating through approved bookings and compliance tracking systems enforced by cartel-aligned venue operators
External Conditions
Immediate external conditions affecting activity
Active Pressures: Hutt Cartel venue security enforcement; creditor agents; localized bounty attention; reputational volatility; vessel debt
Operational Stability: Strained
Primary Vulnerability: Loss or seizure of vessel causing immobility and exposure, enforced through Hutt Cartel docking authority and clamp orders issued by port control officials under cartel contract enforcement
Trajectory
Likely direction based on current conditions
Short-Term Direction: Maintain mobility while expanding venue access and avoiding enforcement escalation
Long-Term Trajectory: Continued fringe operation with intermittent enforcement friction unless forced into structured alignment
Open Threads: Unusual crowd effects; unstable venue access; vessel debt; unresolved Ascendancy record status
Change Pressure: Permanent loss of vessel
Timeline Highlights
Major turning points affecting role, status, or trajectory
3626 BBY (Age 17) — Unauthorized Departure
Impact: Left Ascendancy space following disciplinary action; reintegration denied and exit flagged
3624 BBY (Age 19) — Nar Shaddaa Entry
Impact: Established presence in nightlife circuits under Hutt Cartel–mediated promoter access with required local sponsorship
3622 BBY (Age 21) — Vessel Acquisition
Impact: Secured mobility through ownership of The Velvet Bass; incurred debt under Hutt Cartel–backed contract lien
3621 BBY (Age 22) — Restricted Access Stabilization
Impact: Accepted controlled booking conditions after prior incident flags, enabling continued operation within cartel venues
Common Locations
Recurring locations beyond primary base of operations
Common Locations: Nar Shaddaa nightlife districts; Hutt Cartel–controlled venues; docking hubs
Key Relationships
Individuals or groups with direct influence on the character
Allies & Contacts: Zeltron booking broker controlling access to mid-tier venues and reporting compliance to cartel-aligned operators; dock technician maintaining her vessel under lien-holder reporting, both subject to penalties tied to her performance compliance
Rivals & Adversaries: Twi’lek promoter who blocks bookings in specific districts and submits negative reports to cartel venue authorities, contributing to incident tallies affecting access status
Personal Connections: Veen’ali’tarii (mother); Aru’neth’cyris (father); Hope (female vulptilla companion); parents remain on Csilla with no contact
Affiliated Groups: Hutt Cartel–linked venue operators and nightlife circuits
Relational Dynamics
Obligations and tensions arising from relationships
Relational Obligations: Dependence on brokers, promoters, and creditors for access, income, and mobility, with penalties for missed performances or disturbances enforced through cartel systems including fines, booking suspensions, and docking restrictions
Relational Tensions: Autonomy versus dependency on controlled access systems; conflict with blocked promoter networks; strained standing with cartel-aligned venue security, particularly enforcement officers responsible for incident classification
Reputation
How the character is perceived externally
Professional Reputation: Creative but unreliable performer known for immersive, occasionally destabilizing sets with recorded incident notations
Public / External Perception: Underground entertainer associated with volatile, high-impact shows
Notoriety Level: Obscure
Reputation Stability: Volatile
Engagement Hooks
Entry points for roleplay engagement
Engagement Hooks: Performance contracts; venue disputes; creditor enforcement; debt complications; investigation of unusual crowd reactions
Engagement Style: Opportunistic and reactive, escalating once engaged
Institutional Role
Formal role and standing within an organization
Functional Role: Independent civilian performer and technical operator
Rank / Title: None
Authority Level: None
Jurisdiction: Hutt-controlled venue rules and docking control within utilized Nar Shaddaa sectors
Institutional Standing: Tolerated contractor within Hutt Cartel–controlled venues with limited bargaining power; retained for revenue generation but flagged for behavioral volatility in venue security records
Command Structure
Reporting relationships and authority flow
Reports To: None
Direct Subordinates / Team: None
Operational Autonomy: Limited-to-moderate, conditional on contract compliance and cartel venue approval; on-site security holds real-time authority to terminate performances
Expression of Authority: None
Resources & Access
Material, logistical, and structural support
Available Resources: Civilian-grade audio systems; wrist-mounted controller; portable audio interface; modified audio gear; maintenance tools; compact vibroblade; stun baton; aging light freighter The Velvet Bass
Standard Loadout: Wrist-mounted controller; portable audio interface; compact vibroblade; stun baton
Access Level: Restricted
Logistical Support: Limited
Resource Dependency: Promoter contracts; creditor intermediaries; compliance with cartel enforcement thresholds tied to both
Resource Constraints: Vessel debt; equipment reliance; access restrictions; inspection and seizure risk under cartel authority; reputation dependency; access loss escalation after repeated incident reports
Oversight & Control
Monitoring, restriction, and intervention mechanisms
Oversight Level: Moderate, enforced through assigned cartel venue security overseers and district port authority records
Oversight Triggers: Access violations; public disturbance; enforcement attention; repeated incident flags; unusual crowd effects within cartel venue reporting systems
Strategic Position
Value and risk within the organization
Strategic Value: Generates revenue and maintains audience engagement within Hutt Cartel–controlled entertainment environments, supporting continued tolerance despite enforcement overhead
Institutional Risk: Unpredictable performance outcomes; reputational instability; enforcement exposure; potential crowd destabilization requiring security intervention
Information Visibility
Distribution of knowledge within institutional systems
Public Record: Known performer within select Nar Shaddaa venue circuits; tracked through venue and Hutt Cartel booking logs including incident and compliance records
Restricted Information: Informal suspicion among some promoters and observers of unusual crowd effects, occasionally escalated to Hutt Cartel security review and logged as non-confirmed anomaly reports
Classified / Hidden Information: None
Motivation & Conflict
Core drivers and internal tension
Core Motivation & Internal Conflict: Maintain independence through mobility while relying on unstable external access systems
Dominant Conflict Type: Internal
Decision Profile
How the character evaluates and commits to action
Decision Style: Pattern-driven and sensory-reactive, prioritizing immediate environmental read before committing in short iterative cycles
Risk Tolerance: Moderate (context-dependent; increases with perceived environmental control and feedback density)
Default Decision Bias: Commits quickly on partial input, then continuously adjusts through feedback loops rather than reversing course outright
Execution Pattern
How actions are carried out in practice
Execution Style: Layered and adaptive; establishes baseline control, probes response, and incrementally intensifies or withdraws based on feedback stability
Escalation Threshold: Direct threats to autonomy, loss of environmental control, or visible enforcement interference
Escalation Sequence: Observe → establish tonal baseline → probe response → controlled amplification or withdrawal → disengage if instability exceeds control thresholds
Operational Strengths: Emotional awareness; improvisation; rapid environmental calibration; partial recovery through controlled tonal modulation
Non-Competencies: Formal leadership; structured long-term planning; sustained operation in low-stimulation environments
Constraints & Failure Conditions
Limits, blind spots, and risk triggers
Cognitive Blind Spots: Overestimates ability to stabilize systems once escalation has begun; assumes continuous adjustment can compensate for structural limits
Behavioral Constraints: Performance and decision clarity degrade sharply without continuous environmental feedback
Authority / Ethical Limits: Avoids deliberate, targeted manipulation of individuals; influence remains indirect and environment-mediated
Critical Failure Condition: Loss of vessel and independent mobility
Behavioral Risk Indicators: Gradual escalation beyond controllable thresholds; delayed response to enforcement signals during peak engagement states
Stress Response
Behavior under pressure and recovery patterns
Stress Response: Accelerated speech; tighter rhythmic fidgeting; increased reliance on charm and tonal control; narrowed focus to immediate sensory inputs
Conflict Posture: Avoidant under low pressure; shifts to controlled disruption when autonomy or control is threatened
Recovery Pattern: Withdrawal to sound-rich environments; re-establishes internal equilibrium through controlled, predictable audio input before re-engagement
Force Status
Baseline sensitivity and training background
Force Sensitivity Level: Low
Force Training Background: None
Alignment & Philosophy
Belief system and orientation within the Force
Alignment Orientation: Non-Aligned
Force Philosophy: Interprets anomalous perception and emotional bleed as environmental phenomena rather than a structured Force framework
Discipline & Application
How the Force is used in practice
Primary Disciplines: Perception; emotional influence; intuitive sensing
Application Style: Reactive and inconsistent; strongest in crowded, high-stimulation environments
Signature Expression: In dense, emotionally charged environments, nearby mood can spike or spread unpredictably for brief periods
Force Presence
Perception by other Force-sensitive individuals
Force Presence: Faint and irregular; difficult to isolate without focused attention
Visibility Level: Subtle
Presence Control: None
Limitations & Stability
Constraints and consistency of Force use
Force Limitations: Unreliable; short-lived; cannot be deliberately activated or directed; no precision targeting; collapses under low stimulus or isolation
Stability Level: Fluctuating
Known Restrictions: Effects diminish in low-stimulation environments; repeated high-intensity occurrences increase likelihood of detection
Player Information
Basic contact and identification
Player Name / Handle: Bin’sah-g’ecnsi (Empire)
Preferred Contact Method: In-game messaging
Availability
General activity patterns
Activity Level: Active
Time Zone & Availability: Eastern Time (UTC-5/UTC-4 DST); primarily evenings and weekends
Roleplay Preferences
Style, tone, and engagement expectations
Preferred RP Style: Paragraph-style, long-form collaborative with flexibility for chat-style exchanges
Preferred Themes & Interests: Atmosphere-driven storytelling; institutional pressure; moral ambiguity; humor under tension
Engagement Preference: Mixed planning and emergent development
Boundaries
Content limits and communication expectations
Content Boundaries: No forced relationships; no non-consensual control; contextual, non-gratuitous violence; autonomy violations require prior discussion
Consent & Communication: Prior discussion for romance, sexual content, lethal outcomes, permanent injury, and coercive Force influence; uses check-ins, fade-to-black, and Lines & Veils; resonance effects remain non-directive and consent-based