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'''Bhurak nar Caxki''', also known as Bhurak Starkiller, was among the best-known [[Kilrathi]] [[ace]]s flying in [[2654]]. He was regarded as the best living pilot among the Kilrathi in the [[Vega Sector]]. He flew a [[Salthi]]-class [[Light Fighter]].
'''Bhurak nar Caxki''', aka "Starkiller", was a [[Kilrathi]] fighter ace. He flew the [[Salthi]] light fighter. In [[2654]], Bhurak was the best known Kilrathi ace and was regarded by other Kilrathi as the finest living pilot in the [[Vega Sector]]. Bhurak was an excellent pilot and marksman and possessed great reflexes. [[Terran Confederation]] psych profiles indicated that he was addicted to speed, thrills and sport. He was also believed to have a survival instict. Confederation pilots were advised to engage Bhurak with superior numbers or to defend against him in a style he would not find fun, such as staying motionless and spinning to keep him in sight. He was featured in [[Pilot Profiles]] in [[April 2654]].


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Revision as of 21:37, 30 September 2007

Bhurak nar Caxki
Callsign Starkiller
Allegiance Empire of Kilrah


Bhurak nar Caxki, aka "Starkiller", was a Kilrathi fighter ace. He flew the Salthi light fighter. In 2654, Bhurak was the best known Kilrathi ace and was regarded by other Kilrathi as the finest living pilot in the Vega Sector. Bhurak was an excellent pilot and marksman and possessed great reflexes. Terran Confederation psych profiles indicated that he was addicted to speed, thrills and sport. He was also believed to have a survival instict. Confederation pilots were advised to engage Bhurak with superior numbers or to defend against him in a style he would not find fun, such as staying motionless and spinning to keep him in sight. He was featured in Pilot Profiles in April 2654.