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* AndroclesLion: He intended to betray Din and Grogu, but chooses to side with them out of gratitude after Grogu saves his life.
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->'''Voiced by:''' Lourdes Montes (European Spanish dub)

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* TimePassageBeard: Greef initially starts off having a black mustache in the first season. Over the course of the next two seasons, he starts growing a white beard that gets longer each time we see him.
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* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: In his introducton, he bullies the Mandalorian by making disparaging remarks about his culture and unflattering stereotypes about Gungans, claiming he doesn't remove his helmet because he is one and therefore "ugly."
* RightBehindMe: He gets subdued by The Mandalorian when he gets flanked by him in the flickering darkness of the ship's failing power. He only gets a second to scream when he realizes he's done for.

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* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: In his introducton, introduction, he bullies the Mandalorian by making disparaging remarks about his culture and unflattering stereotypes about Gungans, claiming he doesn't remove his helmet because he is one and therefore "ugly."
* RightBehindMe: He gets subdued by The the Mandalorian when he gets flanked by him in the flickering darkness of the ship's failing power. He only gets a second to scream when he realizes he's done for.



* IWarnedYou: She gets angry after The Mandalorian escapes the trap. "I told you we should have killed him right then and there!"

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* IWarnedYou: She gets angry after The the Mandalorian escapes the trap. "I told you we should have killed him right then and there!"



* KilledOffForReal: Unlike the rest of the team, who were either captured or had their fates left ambiguous, he's [[spoiler:shot and destroyed by The Mandalorian]]. It didn't help his case given that he's [[FantasticRacism a droid]] caught trying to [[spoiler:kill [[MoralityPet The Child.]] ]] [[spoiler: With the Razor Crest and it's cargo destroyed after the events of The Tragedy, any chance of trying to repair him is completely off the table as well.]]

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* KilledOffForReal: Unlike the rest of the team, who were either captured or had their fates left ambiguous, he's [[spoiler:shot and destroyed by The the Mandalorian]]. It didn't help his case given that he's [[FantasticRacism a droid]] caught trying to [[spoiler:kill [[MoralityPet The Child.]] ]] [[spoiler: With the Razor Crest and it's cargo destroyed after the events of The Tragedy, any chance of trying to repair him is completely off the table as well.]]



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* TranquilFury: As his former CO continuously demonstrates LackOfEmpathy for the deaths of the troops that Mayfield was part of, Mayfield doesn't raise his voice or display much apart from visual discomfort, but is practically ''seething'' by the end, eventually [[RageBreakingPoint snapping]] and blasting the disgusting man, blowing his and Din's cover.

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* TranquilFury: As his former CO continuously demonstrates LackOfEmpathy for the deaths of the troops that Mayfield Mayfeld was part of, Mayfield Mayfeld doesn't raise his voice or display much apart from visual discomfort, but is practically ''seething'' by the end, eventually [[RageBreakingPoint snapping]] and blasting the disgusting man, blowing his and Din's cover.



* GoryDiscretionShot: Subverted. It can be initially assumed that he was crushed to death by blast doors pincering him from the sides and the end result isn't seen before the camera cuts away, but he's seen later dazed and exhausted in a jail cell with his cohorts with 'just' having his horns snapped from the fight.

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* GoryDiscretionShot: Subverted. It can be initially assumed that he was crushed to death by blast doors pincering him from the sides and the end result isn't seen before the camera cuts away, but he's seen later dazed and exhausted in a jail cell with his cohorts with 'just' "just" having his horns snapped from the fight.
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* BadassNormal: Of the four combatants against the [[spoiler: Imperial garrison]] in the Season 1 finale, he is among a KillerRobot, a [[ElitesAreMoreGlamorous Rebel shock trooper]], and the titular [[OneManArmy Mandalorian]], while he does mostly management business for the Guild. Despite this, he still is a skilled pistol marksman with GunsAkimbo and manages to contribute to the bucket-head kill count, even helping Mando out of a tight spot in a melee with a Death Trooper (all likely because he [[INeedAFreakingDrink cooled his nerves]] beforehand). In Season 2, he is part of a raiding party against leftover Remnant troops in a hidden base alongside Cara, a Rebel/Republic dropper commando, and Din again, and still holds his own. In season 3, it's made apparent that he certainly has not gone soft in his cushy Magistrate office; he shows he is a good enough QuickDraw to not only land a shot first, but [[ImprobableAimingSkills hit his opponent]] [[BlastingItOutOfTheirHands right in the blaster.]]

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* BadassNormal: Of the four combatants against the [[spoiler: Imperial garrison]] in the Season 1 finale, he is among a KillerRobot, a [[ElitesAreMoreGlamorous Rebel shock trooper]], and the titular [[OneManArmy Mandalorian]], while he does mostly management business for the Guild. Despite this, he still is a skilled pistol marksman with GunsAkimbo and manages to contribute meaningfully to the bucket-head kill count, even helping Mando out of a tight spot in a melee with a Death Trooper (all likely because he [[INeedAFreakingDrink cooled his nerves]] beforehand). In Season 2, he is part of a raiding party against leftover Remnant troops in a hidden base alongside Cara, a Rebel/Republic dropper commando, and Din again, and still holds his own. In season 3, it's made apparent that he certainly has not gone soft in his cushy Magistrate office; he shows he is a good enough QuickDraw to not only land a shot first, but [[ImprobableAimingSkills hit his opponent]] [[BlastingItOutOfTheirHands right in the blaster.]]
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This is less Informed Attribute and more poor analysis. He is specialized in weapons used for sharpshooting, a handgun is not foor sharpshooting.


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** He is said to be a high class sharpshooter who worked for the Empire, but in Chapter 6 he's shown needing lots of spam fire and even an extra robotically controlled blaster just to take out droids.[[note]]However, being an accomplished sharpshooter means a skillset that may be incompatible for short-range firepower, as he is able to demonstrate in Chapter 15.[[/note]]
** He lives up to his reputation in Chapter 15 when he hits an explosive canister from a considerable distance while aboard a flying Slave I to destroy an Imperial refinery, using a rifle and scope that looks much lower-tech than the ones Fennec and Cara are sporting.
--->'''Fennec:''' Nice shot.
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I *thought* I clicked Preview to check that after seeing odd brackets at the end...


* TerminatorImpersonator: Let's see. An unstoppable KillerRobot that is tasked with the assassination of a [[LivingMacguffin plot-important]] child [[spoiler: that ultimately is reprogrammed to protect said child and ultimately [[HeroicSacrifice sacrifices himself to save the heroes,]] including going into a lake of magma and [[ICannotSelfTerminate requiring consent to perform this sacrifice. When Din Djarin prospects the idea of restoring him from his wrecked remains, the parts remaining strongly resemble the wrecked T-800 at the end of the first movie (basically, a head, torso, and one arm) and even relentlessly chases Grogu in such a state (thinking the tyke is still his quarry due to damaged memory circuits).]]]]

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* TerminatorImpersonator: Let's see. An unstoppable KillerRobot that is tasked with the assassination of a [[LivingMacguffin plot-important]] child [[spoiler: that ultimately is reprogrammed to protect said child and ultimately [[HeroicSacrifice sacrifices himself to save the heroes,]] including going into a lake of magma and [[ICannotSelfTerminate requiring consent to perform this sacrifice.sacrifice]]. When Din Djarin prospects the idea of restoring him from his wrecked remains, the parts remaining strongly resemble the wrecked T-800 at the end of the first movie (basically, a head, torso, and one arm) and even relentlessly chases Grogu in such a state (thinking the tyke is still his quarry due to damaged memory circuits).]]]]]]
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* TerminatorImpersonator: Let's see. An unstoppable KillerRobot that is tasked with the assassination of a [[LivingMacguffin plot-important]] child [[spoiler: that ultimately is reprogrammed to protect said child and ultimately [[HeroicSacrifice sacrifices himself to save the heroes,]] including going into a lake of magma and [[ICannotSelfTerminate requiring consent to perform this sacrifice.]]]]

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* TerminatorImpersonator: Let's see. An unstoppable KillerRobot that is tasked with the assassination of a [[LivingMacguffin plot-important]] child [[spoiler: that ultimately is reprogrammed to protect said child and ultimately [[HeroicSacrifice sacrifices himself to save the heroes,]] including going into a lake of magma and [[ICannotSelfTerminate requiring consent to perform this sacrifice. When Din Djarin prospects the idea of restoring him from his wrecked remains, the parts remaining strongly resemble the wrecked T-800 at the end of the first movie (basically, a head, torso, and one arm) and even relentlessly chases Grogu in such a state (thinking the tyke is still his quarry due to damaged memory circuits).]]]]
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* HiddenDepths: [[spoiler: After being repaired by Kuiil, he has become self aware and able to think laterally. He reactivates his fighting abilities due to his command requiring him to "nurse and protect" the child. He is able to loophole abuse his way into taking the Mandalorian's helmet off by stating he's not a living being, and recognizes that the bomb in him is strong enough to take out the stormtroopers about to ambush them, but he cannot arm it unless he "pretends" to be caught by them.]]

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* HiddenDepths: [[spoiler: After being repaired by Kuiil, he has become self aware and able to think laterally. He reactivates his fighting abilities due to his command requiring him to "nurse and protect" the child. He is able to loophole abuse his way into taking the Mandalorian's helmet off to treat a serious head wound by stating he's not a living being, and recognizes that the bomb in him is strong enough to take out the stormtroopers about to ambush them, but he cannot arm it unless he "pretends" to be caught by them.]]
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** [[spoiler:Happens again in Season 3, when the Anzellans rebuild him properly as Nevarro's new Marshal in the season finale.]]

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** [[spoiler:Happens again in Season 3, when the Anzellans rebuild him properly as Nevarro's new Marshal in the season finale.finale after Din Djarin happens upon an intact IG unit head with the final missing part.]]
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** [[spoiler:Happens again in Season 3, when the Anzellans rebuild him properly as Nevarro's new Marshal in the season finale.]]
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* GrinOfRage: This is his reaction to his old officer bragging about Operation Cinder.

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The head of the Bounty Hunters' Guild on Nevarro.

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The head of the Bounty Hunters' Guild on Nevarro. His efforts to make his planet a better place later on earn him the rank of High Magistrate.



* InsistentTerminology: He's not simply a Magistrate of Nevarro, but '''High''' Magistrate.



* MysteriousPast: Moff Gideon identifies him as a disgraced former magistrate, and the mention of this visibly distresses Greef. However, it's not further mentioned what form this disgrace took and what exactly happened.

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* MysteriousPast: Moff Gideon identifies him as a disgraced former magistrate, Magistrate, and the mention of this visibly distresses Greef. However, it's not further mentioned what form this disgrace took and what exactly happened.
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* GunsAkimbo: Exaggerated. In his initial appearance, he carries ''five'' pistols, one of which he uses on a robotic arm on his backpack in tandem with whichever pair he's using.


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* ImprobableAimingSkills: Downplayed. He's only about average with pistols, but he's an excellent rifle marksman, taking out an entire Imperial base with a single shot.
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* WarMemorial: At some point after the events of Chapter 8, a statue was erected in honor of IG-11 in Nevarro.

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* WarMemorial: At some point after the events of Chapter 8, a statue was erected in honor of IG-11 in Nevarro. [[spoiler:In fact, part of it is ''made'' of IG-11, being the pieces left after he self-destructed.]]
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!!Magistrate Greef Karga

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!!Magistrate !!High Magistrate Greef Karga
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* BadassNormal: Of the four combatants against the [[spoiler: Imperial garrison]] in the Season 1 finale, he is among a KillerRobot, a [[ElitesAreMoreGlamorous Rebel shock trooper]], and the titular [[OneManArmy Mandalorian]], while he does mostly management business for the Guild. Despite this, he still is a skilled pistol marksman with GunsAkimbo and manages to contribute to the bucket-head kill count, even helping Mando out of a tight spot in a melee with a Death Trooper (all likely because he [[INeedAFreakingDrink cooled his nerves]] beforehand).

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* BadassNormal: Of the four combatants against the [[spoiler: Imperial garrison]] in the Season 1 finale, he is among a KillerRobot, a [[ElitesAreMoreGlamorous Rebel shock trooper]], and the titular [[OneManArmy Mandalorian]], while he does mostly management business for the Guild. Despite this, he still is a skilled pistol marksman with GunsAkimbo and manages to contribute to the bucket-head kill count, even helping Mando out of a tight spot in a melee with a Death Trooper (all likely because he [[INeedAFreakingDrink cooled his nerves]] beforehand). In Season 2, he is part of a raiding party against leftover Remnant troops in a hidden base alongside Cara, a Rebel/Republic dropper commando, and Din again, and still holds his own. In season 3, it's made apparent that he certainly has not gone soft in his cushy Magistrate office; he shows he is a good enough QuickDraw to not only land a shot first, but [[ImprobableAimingSkills hit his opponent]] [[BlastingItOutOfTheirHands right in the blaster.]]
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* CasualDangerDialog: Played with. When all the goons run off to get reinforcements, he insists on negotiating terms with the Mandalorian for how they'll split the reward, even as the Mandalorian insists they regroup. When the goons come back, he treats the situation with the seriousness it deserves.

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* CasualDangerDialog: CasualDangerDialogue: Played with. When all the goons run off to get reinforcements, he insists on negotiating terms with the Mandalorian for how they'll split the reward, even as the Mandalorian insists they regroup. When the goons come back, he treats the situation with the seriousness it deserves.
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* AntiVillain: He's short-tempered and ruthless, but Mayfeld has genuine principles. He avoids killing civilians unnecessarily, is disgusted with the Empire's callous disregard for civilian life, and shows genuine gratitude to Din for his actions during their assault on the Imperial refinery.


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* NobleDemon: Mayfeld is ruthless and unscrupulous, but he has firm convictions and is surprisingly introspective on the nature of war. He also genuinely bonds with Din during their assault on the Imperial refinery and genuinely tries to comfort him after he's forced to remove his helmet.
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* BigGood: Surprisingly enough, Season 2 shows him turning over a new leaf as basically the guy/magistrate running Nevarro. Under his efforts (plus Cara's Marshal duties), they've managed to convert Nevarro, slowly but surely, into a place where families and regular citizens can live, trade, and even educate their kids. He also readily gives Din an offer of credit for the badly needed repairs to the Razor Crest (albeit not for free, he's got a town to run).
* CleanUpTheTown: After the events of the Season 1 finale, Karga cleans up Navarro and improves its repute. Gone are both the Bounty Hunters' Guild and (almost all of) the Imperial Remnant hiding on the planet. In one particular instance, the old Hunters' Guild hall is now a school. He attributes much of the cleanup to to having a strong arm of the law in the form of Cara Dune as his marshal.

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* BigGood: Surprisingly enough, Season 2 shows him turning over a new leaf as basically the guy/magistrate running Nevarro. Under his efforts (plus Cara's Marshal duties), they've managed to convert Nevarro, slowly but surely, into a place where families and regular citizens can live, trade, and even educate their kids. He also readily gives Din an offer of credit for the badly needed repairs to the Razor Crest (albeit not for free, he's got a town to run).
run). By season 3, he seems to have embraced this completely.
* CleanUpTheTown: After the events of the Season 1 finale, Karga cleans up Navarro and improves its repute. Gone are both the Bounty Hunters' Guild and (almost all of) the Imperial Remnant hiding on the planet. In one particular instance, the old Hunters' Guild hall is now a school. He attributes much of the cleanup to to having a strong arm of the law in the form of Cara Dune as his marshal. By Season 3, he's turned Nevarro into a thriving and prosperous trade hub.
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* QuickDraw: He was able to draw, arm, turn around, and fire two blasters with lethal accuracy before the Mandalorian (a fast gunfighter himself) could pull his own blaster from a holster. One of the fastest, if not the actual fastest, shootists seen in the series.

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* QuickDraw: He was able to draw, arm, turn around, and fire two blasters with lethal accuracy before the Mandalorian (a fast gunfighter himself) could pull his own blaster from a holster. Later, he blasts the blaster of a formerly associated pirate [[BlastingItOutOfTheirHands right out of his hand]] when the pirate tried to make a scene in his town. One of the fastest, if not the actual fastest, shootists seen in the series.
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* FallenOnHardTimesJob: His tenure as a Guildmaster for bounty hunters comes across as this after it's revealed he's a disgraced Imperial magistrate. Judging from how prosperous he makes Nevarro after the end of the first season, it's likely he was "disgraced" for being a good person working for a tyrannical regime and not for any incompetence.

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* FallenOnHardTimesJob: His tenure as a Guildmaster for bounty hunters comes across as this after it's revealed he's a disgraced Imperial magistrate. Judging from how prosperous and above-board he makes Nevarro after the end of the first season, it's likely he was "disgraced" for being a good person working for a tyrannical regime and not for any incompetence.
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* DeathOfPersonality: [[spoiler:The Mandalorian's headshot destroys his brain. Kuiil has to rebuild it almost entirely from scratch, meaning IG-11 as he was is effectively dead.]]

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* DeathOfPersonality: [[spoiler:The Mandalorian's headshot destroys his brain. Kuiil has to rebuild it almost entirely from scratch, meaning IG-11 as he was is effectively dead.]] It happens again after his HeroicSacrifice, as there's enough left of him to rebuild him but a damaged memory circuit means Kuiil's new personality is lost and he defaults to his base programming if activated.]]
* DoAnythingRobot: Utilities that he is equipped with include a cutting torch capable of cutting through cast metal grates, and a bacta infusion spray for medical minstrations on organics.



* DoAnythingRobot: Utilities that he is equipped with include a cutting torch capable of cutting through cast metal grates, and a bacta infusion spray for medical minstrations on organics.



* MightyGlacier: IG-11 is extremely tough, immensely strong, and fully capable taking on dozens of opponents and coming out on top. What IG-11 ''isn't'' is fast. His two speeds seem to be 'plodding' and 'strolling.' [[spoiler: In the finale, he demonstrates that he is able to ride a speeder bike, whilst still pulling off his ImprobableAimingSkills in the meantime, making him a LightningBruiser until the bike is destroyed.]]

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* MightyGlacier: IG-11 is extremely tough, immensely strong, and fully capable taking on dozens of opponents and coming out on top. What IG-11 ''isn't'' is fast. His two speeds seem to be 'plodding' and 'strolling.' [[spoiler: In the finale, he demonstrates that he is able to ride a speeder bike, whilst still pulling off his ImprobableAimingSkills in the meantime, making him a LightningBruiser until the bike is destroyed.destroyed. [[spoiler:Even ''blowing himself up'' fails to completely destroy him, though it does leave him inoperable until he's repaired.]]



* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: To IG-88, both being IG-series assassin droid bounty hunters.
** JustifiedTrope: This was originally a Boba Fett movie, where he WAS IG-88.

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* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: To IG-88, both being IG-series assassin droid bounty hunters.
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hunters. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]], as this series was originally a Boba Fett movie, where he WAS IG-88.
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* PutOnABus: In "The Apostate", it's revealed that she stopped serving as Nevarro's Marshall at some point after Moff Gideon's arrest, having been recurited to New Republic Special Forces.

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* PutOnABus: In "The Apostate", it's revealed that she stopped serving as Nevarro's Marshall at some point after Moff Gideon's arrest, in order to assist New Republic.

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* PutOnABus: In "The Apostate", it's revealed that she stopped serving as Nevarro's Marshall at some point after Moff Gideon's arrest, in order to assist New Republic.



* TattooAsCharacterType: Cara has several tattoos from her time serving in the Rebellion. The stripes on her right bicep identify her as a Shocktrooper — the Rebellion's and New Republic's elite special forces. She also has the Alliance Starbird tattooed under her left eye.

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* TattooAsCharacterType: Cara has several tattoos from her time serving in the Rebellion. The stripes on her right bicep identify her as a Shocktrooper -- the Rebellion's and New Republic's elite special forces. She also has the Alliance Starbird tattooed under her left eye.
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