Nefta, however, thought that the Emperor's return could occur many years later, and without a leader, the Empire could collapse beforehand. Nefta and fellow darksiderSa-Di wanted to take the throne themselves and decided to ensure that Palpatine would not come back to stand in their way. The two first spread rumors of the Emperor's permanent demise, and later, when Sedriss departed to discipline the recently rebelled planet of Balmorra, made their final move. Nefta and Sa-Di, armed with a lightsaber and an axe respectively, assaulted the secret storage of clones and destroyed all cloning tanks one by one. Just as they finished their mission, Sedriss returned from Balmorra and witnessed the results of their work. The Executor immediately decided to kill the two for their treachery and attacked Nefta with his lightsaber. Nefta blocked the first blow with his own weapon but was then quickly slain by Sedriss, who later executed Sa-Di as well. Unbeknownst to all three, Palpatine had in fact already taken a new clone body and was watching the entire scene from the shadows in a corridor. After Nefta's and Sa-Di's deaths, the Emperor revealed himself and acknowledged Sedriss's loyalty toward him.[1]
Nefta was an ambitious individual who was willing to rule the Galactic Empire. Although considered to be one of Palpatine's closest friends, Nefta betrayed him by destroying the clones, a task he found most distasteful, but necessary to preserve the Empire.[1]
Nefta was able to adequately handle a lightsaber, using one to destroy the clone tanks. He also apparently possessed some Force powers, which Sedriss referred to as "magic," although neither Nefta's skill with the lightsaber nor his powers were enough to defeat the Executor.[1]
Nefta's only appearance in Star Warscanon so far is in the first issue of the Dark Empire IIcomic book series, written by Tom Veitch and illustrated by Cam Kennedy. His name is most likely a reference to Nefta, a village in Tunisia where scenes from the 1977 film Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope were filmed.[7] Strangely, Nefta and Sa-Di are the only two characters in the entire comic series whose lines in the speech bubbles are written in white on the black background, instead of the traditional black on white. Nefta is completely absent from the audio adaptation of Dark Empire II, in which Sa-Di destroys the clones all by himself.
In addition to his sole appearance, Nefta was briefly referenced in several sources, including the 2002The New Essential Guide to Characters and The Emperor's Pawns, an article appearing in the fifth issue of the Star Wars Gamer magazine. That article features a continuity error, as it states that the Emperor's HandSarcev Quest betrayed Nefta and Sa-Di when abusing the power within the Ruling Council. Quest's rise to power, however, occurred after the final death of Palpatine in 11 ABY, a year after Sedriss killed Nefta and Sa-Di.