

He also entered a deal with Visquis, Goto's underling, promising him more power on Nar Shaddaa, if Visquis could lure Goto into a trap.Įventually, Meetra Surik's companions used the confrontation between Vogga and Goto to their advantage. To get rid of G0-T0's influence, Vogga hired bounty hunters, in particular Hanharr. Even after the Peragus Mining Facility had been destroyed, G0-T0 continued disrupting Vogga's business: he thought that, as tragic as the supposed destruction of Telos and Citadel Station could be, it was still a lesser evil for the Republic than striking a deal with a Hutt.

He therefore made sure that the Telosian Restoration Project and Citadel Station relied on Peragus for obtaining fuel. The intentions of "Goto,"– G0-T0–were simple: he thought that any deals with the Hutts would bankrupt the Galactic Republic. His dock manager Fassa was forced to hold Vogga's freighters on Nar Shaddaa, further choking his business. Over time, however, Vogga found his freighters being hijacked by the mysterious Goto, one of the Exchange crime lords. Vogga's business included shipments of engine-grade fuel from Sleheyron, its largest source in that part of the galaxy after Peragus II. Vogga was a Hutt entrepreneur and crime lord from Nal Hutta's moon, Nar Shaddaa. « Vogga's sitting on the biggest supply of fuel in the Outer Rim, now that Peragus has been wiped off the charts.» ―A bith negotiator to Meetra Surik regarding Vogga's fuel shipping business
