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His involvement in the role included directing an Imperial operative to an Imperial-operated safe house outside another city on Rori named Narmle. There, the operative gained information on Handro's whereabouts. This ultimately culminated in a skirmish above Naboo between the Imperial and Cal Handro's escort, which included a Rebel RZ-1 A-wing interceptor, a B-wing starfighter, and a T-65 X-wing starfighter. The mission was completed when the Imperial successfully destroyed the Warlord Heavy Cruiser, which was being occupied by Cal Handro himself. Upon completing the mission, the Imperial returned to M'Kae, who awarded the operative 5,000 credits and a Bothan inspired BlastTechSpecial Ops Bolacarbine.[1]
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The Galactic Empire eventually began researching a technology in Restuss called a Star Core, an object small enough to fit into a backpack, yet powerful enough to power an entire planet or battlestation. Tensions over this technology resulted in a military buildup between Imperial and Rebel forces around Restuss, forcing an evacuation of the entire city. M'Kae was pulled out of Restuss before a violent battle over the Star Core erupted, resulting in the city's destruction.[1]
M'Kae was played by Mark Capri. In a later scene of The Empire Strikes Back, when AdmiralFirmus Piett gave the order to ready the tractor beams on the Executor during its attempted capture of the Millennium Falcon, reused footage was shown of the Avenger's crewmen, M'Kae included. Since M'Kae was part of the command crew of the Avenger, it is unlikely that this was the same character as M'Kae.