

(That is Mira's special ability, so the gamer should keep it in mind for later.) Hanharr stepped on a mine, and was almost killed by the detonation. Hanharr painfully discovered that Mira knew how to walk over a mine without triggering it and ran after her. Hanharr planned to ambush Mira in vents beneath the Nar Shaddaa docks and drive her into some mines he placed in escape tunnels, but Mira outwitted him by remotely disabling the mines and re-enabling them. The Wookiee Hanharr, was earlier employed to hunt her. Their connection however is older, then it seems when we arrive. Light-side players are joined by Mira, dark-side players are joined by Hanharr, although it is possible to complete the joining sidequests so as to get the 'wrong' character for a player's alignment such as gaining just enough Dark Side points to have Hanharr join the party and then complete the game as a Light Side character, or to gain just enough Light Side points to have Mira join the party and then complete the game as a Dark Side character. One of these will join the party of the Jedi Exile, as is determined by the personality of the player character. Mira is first encountered by the player on the planet Nar Shaddaa, as is Hanharr, the other bounty hunter. The cruel profession however soon killed, or at least broke her soul.
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To survive in the hostile environment, she became a bounty hunter with the sole purpose of earning credits. By the end of the wars, the Galactic Republic was flooding with refugees, and many of them, including Mira, ended up in the refugee sector of Nar Shaddaa. But Mira's parents were on the opposite side, they were amongst the aggressors, members of the mandalorian army. Her family, like many other orphans were lost and died during the mandalorian Wars. Mira lost her family during the Mandalorian Wars. Light side-aligned players are joined by Mira, though she appears in cutscenes and in gameplay as an antagonist if the player is dark side-aligned. Mira is a female bounty hunter in the fictional Star Wars universe, first and only seen in the 2004 video game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords.
