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“ | Alright. The good-lookin' fellow there with the horns, that's Burg. This may surprise you, but he's our muscle. | „ |
~ Migs Mayfeld introduces Burg to Din Djarin. |
Burg is a minor antagonist in The Mandalorian. He is a Devaronian mercenary active during the New Republic era. He acted as the muscle of the team recruited by Ranzar Malk to break out Qin from a Republic Correctional Transport. He worked alongside, Migs Mayfeld, Xi’an, Q9-0, and Din Djarin. After Qin was rescued, Burg and the crew betray Djarin and traps him inside a cell. However, Djarin manages to escape and incapacitates him.
He was portrayed by Clancy Brown.
Biography[]
Burg was a male Devaronian that worked as a mercenary in 9 ABY. He was recruited by the criminal Ranzar Malk to break the Twi-lek Qin out of Republic prison. He was accompanied by Qin’s sister, Xi’an, Migs Mayfeld, the droid Q9-0 and the Bounty Hunter Din Djarin. He would question Djarin about his identity and attempts to remove his helmet, causing Djarin to retaliate in a brief fight. During the fight, Burg accidentally opened a chamber, which reveals an infant green creature named Grogu. Burg infiltrated the Republic prison with his team and holds a soldier named Lant Davan hostage. Burg informs his team that Davan has a tracking beacon but Xi’an kills him, causing the beacon to activate. After releasing Qin, Burg and the team betray Djarin by pushing him into a cell. Djarin managed to escape and attempts to strangle Burg with a fibercord whip from the vents, but the Devaronian pulled him down to the ground. Burg engaged Djarin and thrashed him around the control room. Djarin knocked him into the entrance and closes one of the doors on Burg. He lifted the door with his strength, but Djarin activated another door which closed his face and severed his horns. Djarin than incapacitated him and left Burg, along with the rest of his team, imprisoned in a cell.