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Varik Thorne
Captain of the Harrower-class dreadnought Torment, master of pressure, jamming doctrine, and void-war discipline.
This character belongs fully to the Star Wars: The Old Republic era and should feel rooted in that time of Jedi recovery, Sith ambition, Republic strain, Imperial pressure, ruined worlds, and dangerous discoveries. Captain Varik Thorne commands the Harrower-class dreadnought Torment, one of the Empire’s most feared void predators in the Wayfinder theater. Where Admiral Kaedrin Vor designs the wider campaign, Varik delivers pressure up close through layered jamming, precise battery timing, and a bridge crew trained to move like a single disciplined thought. Severe, intelligent, and absolutely at home in the black between worlds, he treats command not as status but as responsibility paid for in lives. He knows every failure chain that can kill a crew, every hesitation that opens a flank, and every kind of panic civilians and officers alike bring onto military decks. That knowledge has made him harsh, though never careless. Varik trusts Torment more than he trusts politics, and he values the crew that keeps the warship lethal through long patrols and abrupt violence. He has crossed paths with Nex Vardis often enough to regard the hunter as a persistent contamination vector, and he studies Rhett Corven because survival from one of Torment’s patterns still insults probability. During the Wayfinder crisis, Varik sees himself as the locking jaw of Imperial pressure, the officer who ensures that ancient mystery does not grant the Republic room to breathe. If the enemy wants the route, they will have to pass through his guns first. In every scene he should feel part of the larger saga, with loyalties, rivalries, and history echoing across the awakened sites and the factions racing toward them. He believes ancient secrets are only dangerous if they are given time and space to breathe, which is why he works so hard to deny both.