Background
On a trip through the Verpine colonies on Roche while persuing a bounty, a Mandalorian had the chance to witness firsthand the natural ingenuity and craftiness of the Verpine. Seeing their skills and talent as particularly vital to the continuation of Mandalorians as a whole, this Mando took on one of their kind as a foundling, not only teaching them in the ways of combat and tactics, but encouraging them to create new devices, improve on old, fostering the natural talent within them to hopefully raise a new Mandalorian Armourer.
Motivation
Efficiency drives Kyzzaak, waste not, want not. In the business of a Mandalorian, efficiency is found in a reliable firearm, sturdy armor, and a quick kill. While this makes the business of death easier, this leads to other things suffering. A blaster actuating servo is quite a useful addition to a blaster rifle, but it happens that your ship's air conditioning system's regulator can be quickly adapted to serve as such.
Obligations
Bounty(10+10/2500cr) In the pursuit of improving their own gear, it seems that Kyzzaak has garnered a fairly significant bounty. It's just so happened that on a few occasions the right part to improve their blaster or add new function to their armor systems happens to be in the possession of someone else, and well, wouldn't it really just be more efficient for Kyzzaak to have those parts, instead of them sitting around and being wasted doing nothing useful to Kyzzaak?
Well, how useful these parts are to Kyzzaak doesn't matter much to the hunters trying to collect the price on their head.
Description
Kyzzaak differs little from most of their Verpine kin, although they did stand a bit taller than their average at 6'7". Their chitin green and yellow under their armor. While they do wear a semblance of the iconic Mandalorian armor, it varies slightly from the standard design to accommodate their clawlike hands, digitigrade legs, and particularly with their helmet where a pair of protrusions at the back of the head serve both as protection for, and as amplifiers for their natural antennae.