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!!The Wookiee Underground

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!!Wullffwarro
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!!!'''Species:''' Wookiee
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Kashyyyk

->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'' | ''[[Magazine/StarWarsRebelsMagazine Rebels Magazine]]''

A Wookiee veteran of the Clone Wars, taken captive by the Empire alongside his son Kitwarr and many other Wookiees. They were sent to work in the spice mines of Kessel before being rescued by the crew of the ''Ghost''.

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!!The Wookiee Underground

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!!!'''Species:''' Wookiee
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Kashyyyk

->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'' | ''[[Magazine/StarWarsRebelsMagazine Rebels Magazine]]''

A Wookiee veteran
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An anti-Imperial insurgency movement that arose in the Anoat sector after the [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi Battle of Endor and the death of Emperor Palpatine]]. It included a loose collection of civilians, criminals, and exiled aristocrats most of whom were not formal members
of the Clone Wars, taken captive by Alliance to Restore the Empire alongside his son Kitwarr and many other Wookiees. They were sent to work in the spice mines of Kessel before being rescued by the crew of the ''Ghost''.Republic.



* TheBusCameBack: He returns in the comic "A Time to Survive".
* TheCameo: His cell is mentioned in ''Aftermath'', as Chewbacca had met them at some point or [[FamedInStory is at least familiar with who they are]].
* FashionableAsymmetry: He wears a metal armband on his right arm.
* MadeASlave: He, his son, and several other Wookiees were taken captive by the Empire following a failed uprising on Kashyyyk, and were subsequently sent to work and die in the mines of Kessel.

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* TheBusCameBack: He returns in the comic "A Time to Survive".
* TheCameo: His cell is mentioned in ''Aftermath'', as Chewbacca had met them at some point or [[FamedInStory is at least familiar with who they are]].
* FashionableAsymmetry: He wears a metal armband on his right arm.
* MadeASlave: He, his son, and
ArmyOfThievesAndWhores: The Uprising includes several other Wookiees were taken captive by smugglers, bounty hunters, and assassins.
* EnemyMine: Many members and organizations that joined
the Empire following a failed uprising Uprising had histories of conflict between them, but set aside those differences to overthrow Adelhard's Iron Blockade.

[[folder:Members of the Uprising
* "The Smuggler"
on Kashyyyk, the [[Characters/StarWarsCriminals Criminals]] page.
* Riley on the [[Characters/StarWarsCriminals Criminals]] page.
* Voras on the [[Characters/StarWarsCriminals Criminals]] page.
* Nogba Queesh on the [[Characters/StarWarsCriminals Criminals]] page.
* Deathstick on the [[Characters/StarWarsBountyHuntersAndMercenaries Bounty Hunters
and were subsequently sent to work and die in Mercenaries]] page.
* Her Majesty on
the mines of Kessel.[[Characters/StarWarsAnoatSector Anoat Sector]] page.
* Corto Belrake on the [[Characters/StarWarsAnoatSector Anoat Sector]] page.
* Brother Cyst on the [[Characters/StarWarsCriminals Criminals]] page.
* Sixess on the [[Characters/StarWarsCriminals Criminals]] page.
* Shortpaw on the [[Characters/StarWarsCriminals Criminals]] page.



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!!Kitwarr
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!!Kitwarr
!!The Wookiee Underground

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!!Wullffwarro
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The son of Wullfwarro, a leader of a group of Wookiees against the Empire. They ended up in Imperial custody and were to be sent to work in the spice mines of Kessel before being rescued by the crew of the ''Ghost''.

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The A Wookiee veteran of the Clone Wars, taken captive by the Empire alongside his son of Wullfwarro, a leader of a group of Wookiees against the Empire. Kitwarr and many other Wookiees. They ended up in Imperial custody and were to be sent to work in the spice mines of Kessel before being rescued by the crew of the ''Ghost''.



* MoralityPet: Ezra seeing him (being the same age as each other) in danger is another thing that makes Ezra realize he has to do the right thing.

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* MoralityPet: Ezra seeing him (being the same age TheCameo: His cell is mentioned in ''Aftermath'', as each other) in danger Chewbacca had met them at some point or [[FamedInStory is another thing that makes Ezra realize he has to do the at least familiar with who they are]].
* FashionableAsymmetry: He wears a metal armband on his
right thing.arm.
* MadeASlave: He, his son, and several other Wookiees were taken captive by the Empire following a failed uprising on Kashyyyk, and were subsequently sent to work and die in the mines of Kessel.


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!!Kitwarr
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!!!'''Species:''' Wookiee
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Kashyyyk

->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'' | ''[[Magazine/StarWarsRebelsMagazine Rebels Magazine]]''

The son of Wullfwarro, a leader of a group of Wookiees against the Empire. They ended up in Imperial custody and were to be sent to work in the spice mines of Kessel before being rescued by the crew of the ''Ghost''.
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* TheBusCameBack: He returns in the comic "A Time to Survive".
* MoralityPet: Ezra seeing him (being the same age as each other) in danger is another thing that makes Ezra realize he has to do the right thing.
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* DrillSergeantNasty: It's not known what his position was before defecting from the empire, but he effectively acts as one of these when he drills and train's Vel's operatives so they can convincingly pass as soldiers. He's actually fairly light on drill sergeant stereotypes of yelling and swearing, although he does a decent amount of shouting orders when he's in disguise as an Imperial NCO.
* TheLancer: Due to his prior military experience he's in charge during a stage in the plan where Vel is away.

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* DrillSergeantNasty: It's not known what his position was before defecting from the empire, but he effectively acts as one of these when he drills and train's trains Vel's operatives so they can convincingly pass as soldiers. He's actually fairly pretty light on drill sergeant stereotypes of yelling and swearing, although he does a decent fair amount of shouting orders when he's in disguise as an Imperial NCO.
* TheLancer: Due to his prior military experience he's he is Vel's NumberTwo and is in charge during a stage in the plan where Vel when she is away.



* MysteriousPast: We're told that he used to be a Stormtrooper, but what he did, where he was stationed, and what made him turn his back on the Empire and start fighting against it never get mentioned. The same goes for exactly how he joined Luthen's network; Cleya mentions having personally recruited him, but how and what caused this happen are unknown.
* SergeantRock: He's essentially this for the agents under Vel's command, being a calm and experienced NumberTwo who is command when Vel isn't around. And while not pretending to be an actual sergeant, he does disguise himself as the NCO commanding a small squad when infiltrating the Aldhani garrison.

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* MysteriousPast: We're told that he used to be a Stormtrooper, but what he did, where he was stationed, and what made him turn his back on the Empire and start fighting against it never get mentioned. The same goes for exactly how he joined Luthen's network; Cleya mentions having personally recruited him, but the details of how he came to her attention and what caused this happen she convinced him to join the Rebellion are unknown.
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* SergeantRock: He's essentially this for the agents under Vel's command, being a calm and experienced NumberTwo who is in command when Vel isn't around. And while not pretending to be an actual sergeant, he does disguise himself as the NCO commanding a small squad when infiltrating the Aldhani garrison.

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* JerkassHasAPoint: Downplayed. [[spoiler:Nemik is seriously injured during the escape and Vel and Skeen argue about what to do. Skeen wants to make a stop at a doctor to save Nem whilst Vel wants to complete the mission, letting Nem die. At first, the narrative presents neither as in the wrong, but ultimately the doctor cannot save Nem, and Skeen's whole reason for the detour was to betray them all.]] While Vel's not happy about it, her cold pragmatism was the right choice.

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* JerkassHasAPoint: Downplayed. [[spoiler:Nemik is seriously injured during the escape and Vel and Skeen argue about what to do. Skeen wants to make a stop at a doctor to save Nem Nemik whilst Vel wants to complete the mission, letting Nem Nemik die. At first, the narrative presents neither as in the wrong, but ultimately the doctor cannot save Nem, and Skeen's whole reason for the detour was to betray them all.]] While Vel's not happy about it, her cold pragmatism was the right choice.



* TheQuietOne: She tends not to speak unless it's necessary, and then to speak in short and to the point sentences.



* BaritoneOfStrength: He's a strongly built former soldier turned rebel with a commanding deep voice. When he's disguised as an Imperial Army NCO during the Aldhani raid and barks orders at the local grunts, they immediately move to obey, [[BavarianFireDrill even though they have no idea who he is]].



* DrillSergeantNasty: It's not known what his position was before defecting from the empire, but he effectively acts as one of these when he drills and train's Vel's operatives so they can convincingly pass as soldiers. He's actually fairly light on drill sergeant stereotypes of yelling and swearing, although he does a decent amount of shouting orders when he's in disguise as an Imperial NCO.



* MysteriousPast: We're told that he used to be a Stormtrooper, but what he did, where he was stationed, and what made him turn his back on the Empire and start fighting against it never get mentioned. The same goes for exactly how he joined Luthen's network; Cleya mentions having personally recruited him, but how and what caused this happen are unknown.
* SergeantRock: He's essentially this for the agents under Vel's command, being a calm and experienced NumberTwo who is command when Vel isn't around. And while not pretending to be an actual sergeant, he does disguise himself as the NCO commanding a small squad when infiltrating the Aldhani garrison.



* TheBigGuy: The largest of the crew and most willing to use violence, even against other crew members he distrusts.

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* TheBigGuy: The largest tallest member of the crew and most willing to use violence, even against other crew members he distrusts.



* DarkAndTroubledPast: Subverted. In the fifth episode, Skeen implies that he joined up with the Rebels after the Empire destroyed his family's farm, and that he intends to get revenge on them after his brother killed himself out of despair. [[spoiler:We later learn that Skeen never ''had'' a brother, and that he intends to abscond with the 8 million units he and the infiltration team just stole to live an easy life safe from the Empire.]]

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* DarkAndTroubledPast: Subverted. In the fifth episode, Skeen implies that he joined up with the Rebels after the Empire destroyed his family's farm, and that he intends to get revenge on them after his brother killed himself out of despair. [[spoiler:We later learn that Skeen either isn't as torn up about his brother's death as he claimed or even never ''had'' a brother, and that he intends to abscond with the 8 80 million units credits he and the infiltration team just stole to live an easy life safe from the Empire.]]



* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: At first, Skeen is openly distrustful of "Clem", but seems to warm up to him a little when he realizes "Clem" is apparently just in it for non-ideological reasons like himself, with Skeen's being revenge for his brother's destroyed farm and resulting suicide and "Clem's" being money. He also shows some shades of protectiveness towards the idealistic Nemik, even convincing Vel to [[spoiler:stop and get him medical attention when Nemik is injured in the escape]]. However, [[spoiler:it's implied this stop may have been a way for Skeen to steal their payload out from under Vel's nose. He also admits to "Clem" once they're alone that he made up having a brother, and tries to convince him to help him steal all of the money since he doesn't know how to pilot the craft, promising a 50/50 split between them. Cassian is so disgusted upon hearing this -- and possibly also suspects that Skeen might dispose of him if not now for refusing, then [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness as soon as he's no longer of use]] -- that he shoots Skeen dead.]]
* KilledMidSentence: [[spoiler:He's unable to finish his attempt to bribe Cassian into deserting Vel Sartha with the cash they just got before the latter guns him down in disgust.]]

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* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: At first, Skeen is openly distrustful of "Clem", but seems to warm up to him a little when he realizes "Clem" is apparently just in it for non-ideological reasons like himself, with Skeen's being revenge for his brother's destroyed farm and resulting suicide and "Clem's" being money. He also shows some shades of protectiveness towards the idealistic Nemik, even convincing Vel to [[spoiler:stop and get him medical attention when Nemik is injured in the escape]]. However, [[spoiler:it's implied this stop may have been a way for Skeen to steal their payload payday out from under Vel's nose. He also admits to "Clem" once they're alone that he made up having a brother, and tries to convince him to help him steal all of the money since he doesn't know how to pilot the craft, promising a 50/50 split between them. Cassian is so disgusted upon hearing this -- and possibly also suspects that Skeen might dispose of him if not now for refusing, then [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness as soon as he's no longer of use]] -- that he shoots Skeen dead.]]
* KilledMidSentence: [[spoiler:He's unable [[spoiler:Skeen is still in the middle of trying to finish his attempt to bribe convince Cassian into deserting to split the heist with him and desert Vel Sartha with the cash they just got before the latter when Cassian guns him down in disgust.]]



* ForGreatJustice: Unlike many others he seems to be an ideologue and the most we learn about his motives is him talking about freedom and fundamental rights, and there's no hint of his opposition to the Empire being based on or influenced by a personal story of being wronged or a similar sort of grudge.



* NiceGuy: Of all the members of the Aldhani infiltration team, Nemik is by far the friendliest toward "Clem", even if he's a bit overly enthusiastic about his cause. While he does become disappointed upon finding out Clem was being paid to be part of their group, he is still nothing but courteous to him.

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* NaiveNewcomer: Pretty strongly implied. He's a fresh faced kid who's optimistic and passionate about the cause of the Rebellion, while the more jaded characters Skeen and Cassian try to make him aware of the more unsavory side of the Rebellion, or the sheer indifference of the Empire to anything individuals will try to do to it.
* NiceGuy: Of all the members of the Aldhani infiltration team, Nemik is by far the friendliest toward "Clem", even if he's a bit overly enthusiastic about his cause. While he does become disappointed upon finding out Clem was being paid to be part of their group, he is still nothing but courteous to him.him and signals that he has nothing against Clem for being a mercenary, or mercs working for the Rebellion in general.


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* TechnoWizard: He's a technology expert who can make it do anything he needs it to for the sake of the Rebellion, whether it's hacking Imperial vaults, scrambling their communications, or navigating through incredibly hazardous flying conditions. (It's just too bad that the communication scrambling isn't ''quite'' as effective as he'd hoped, as the time and effort put in by a communications officer lets him get through the jamming and pick up on Rebel communications.) Interestingly he specializes in and prefers older, "obsolete" technology that has been pushed aside in the name of the Empire's cheaper, easier, and more disposable technologies. Technologies which the Empire completely controls and can use to spy on people, as shown by how Pre-Mor's corporate goons are able to track Cassian by his communicator in the show's third episode.


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* MeanBoss: Downplayed, but he's shown to be a pretty strict and demanding supervisor. He's also frequently critical of the Rebel cell and expects them to be doing better.
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* MyFriendsAndZoidberg: When Saw and Luthen debate whether to [[spoiler:let Anto Kreegyr walk into an ISB ambush]], Saw exclaims "It's thirty men!", with Luthen adding "Plus Kreegyr."

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* SmallRoleBigImpact: Despite only playing a bit role in the Aldhani heist before perishing in a tragic accident, Nemik's manifesto is among the many factors that ultimately radicalize Cassian into joining the Rebellion cause for real.
** Nemik's manifesto contradicts one of the most important messages of Star Wars, which has remained unchanged since it was first uttered:
*** "Do or do not. There is no try
*** Remember this: ''Try''."
** Nobody has provided an alternative to this message in ''50 years''. He inverts one of the most enduring and recognizable messages of the enire cinematic universe, which may be the message that ultimately radicalizes Cassian and many others. The potential impact cannot be understated.

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* DressCodedForYourConvenience: Nemik wears a thin, red, fur-lined, cap for the chill weather, with ear flaps. It evokes both the heavier ushanka of the USSR and the pointed phrygian cap of the French Revolution.

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** Nemik is contradicts one of the most important messages of Star Wars, which has remained unchanged since it was first uttered:
*** "Do or do not. There is no try/Remember this: ''Try''."
** Nobody has provided an alternative to this message in ''50 years''. He inverts one of the most enduring and recognizable messages of the entire universe, and may provide one of the most important messages of the Rebellion, which may be what ultimately radicalizes Cassian. His impact remains unknown, but the potential is limitness.

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** Nobody has provided an alternative to this message in ''50 years''. He inverts one of the most enduring and recognizable messages of the entire enire cinematic universe, and may provide one of the most important messages of the Rebellion, which may be what the message that ultimately radicalizes Cassian. His impact remains unknown, but the Cassian and many others. The potential is limitness.impact cannot be understated.
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***"Do or do not. There is no try/Remember this: ''Try''."
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* ISurrenderSuckers: How Enfys gets the drop - [[JustForPun quite]] [[DeathFromAbove literally]] - on Dryden's enforcers in the climax, placing her mask and armor on one of the random old women from Savareen and having the Cloud-Riders surrender, then ambushing the enforcers when they let their guard down.

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* ISurrenderSuckers: How Enfys gets the drop - [[JustForPun quite]] quite [[DeathFromAbove literally]] - on Dryden's enforcers in the climax, placing her mask and armor on one of the random old women from Savareen and having the Cloud-Riders surrender, then ambushing the enforcers when they let their guard down.
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* MuggleMageRomance: He's not a Force-wielder, but his wife was.

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!!Rebel Network

[[folder:Bail Organa]]
!!Senator/Viceroy Bail Organa
->See his entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsRebelAlliance Rebel Alliance]] page under '''Rebel Founders'''.
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[[folder:Leia Organa]]
!!Princess Leia Organa
->See [[Characters/StarWarsLeiaOrgana her separate page]].
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[[folder:Mon Mothma]]
!!Senator-in-exile Mon Mothma
->See her entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsNewRepublicSenate New Republic Senate]] page.
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%%[[folder:Chardri Tage]]
%%!!Chardri Tage
%%!!!'''Species:''' Human

%%->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsAhsoka Ahsoka]]''

%%An experienced pilot and long-time associate of Bail Organa who, with his copilot Tamsin, was sent in search of a Jedi helping people in the Outer Rim just over a year after the end of the Clone Wars.
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!!Rebel !!Axis Network

[[folder:Bail Organa]]
!!Senator/Viceroy Bail Organa
->See his entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsRebelAlliance Rebel Alliance]] page under '''Rebel Founders'''.
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[[folder:Leia Organa]]
!!Princess Leia Organa
->See [[Characters/StarWarsLeiaOrgana her separate page]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mon Mothma]]
!!Senator-in-exile Mon Mothma
->See her entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsNewRepublicSenate New Republic Senate]] page.
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%%[[folder:Chardri Tage]]
%%!!Chardri Tage
%%!!!'''Species:''' Human

%%->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsAhsoka Ahsoka]]''

%%An experienced pilot and long-time associate of Bail Organa who, with his copilot Tamsin, was sent in search of a Jedi helping people in the Outer Rim just over a year after the end of the Clone Wars.
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!!Tamsin
[[folder:Luthen Rael]]
!!Luthen Rael
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[[caption-width-right:300:''"The arrogance is remarkable, isn't it? They don't even think about us."'']]




->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsAhsoka Ahsoka]]''

Copilot of Chardri Tage, and an experienced operative.

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->'''Played by:''' Creator/StellanSkarsgard\\
'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Andor}}''

->''"I've given up all chances at inner peace. I've made my mind a sunless space. I share my dreams with ghosts. I wake up every day to
an experienced operative.equation I wrote 15 years ago from which there's only one conclusion: [[NoPlaceForMeThere I'm damned for what I do.]]"''

A rare antiquities dealer who is secretly coordinating with various rebel cells alongside Mon Mothma.



* HoneyTrap: She's mentioned to be quick to get her enemies to underestimate her because of her good looks.
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* HoneyTrap: She's mentioned AcePilot: He proves himself a skilled hand at the ''[[CoolStarship Fondor]]'' when accosted by an Imperial cruiser over Segra Milo in "[[Recap/AndorS1E11DaughterOfFerrix Daughter of Ferrix]]".
* AntiHero: He's a rebel and his desire
to be quick bring down the Empire and restore freedom to the galaxy is genuine... but he's also not even remotely afraid of dirtying his hands to get her enemies the job done.
-->'''Luthen:''' I'm condemned
to underestimate her use the tools of my enemy to defeat them. [[NecessarilyEvil I burn my decency for someone else's future]]. [[NoPlaceForMeThere I burn my life to make a sunrise that I know I'll never see.]] And the ego that started this fight will never have a mirror or an audience or the light of gratitude. So what do I sacrifice? '''EVERYTHING!'''
* ArmchairMilitary: As a spymaster, he doesn't go out on the frontlines of the Rebel missions or independent revolts that he organizes and provokes. It's implied that this is a contributor to his ruthlessness, as while he ''claims'' to know and accept the consequences of what he's doing, he's never actually had to ''see'' it, just heard indirect reports about it. [[spoiler:When he unintentionally ends up in the thick of it for the first time on Ferrix — being caught up in a terrifying riot/battle between locals and an Imperial occupation force — he's horrified and shellshocked by the experience, having clearly never seen actual war firsthand.]]
* BadassOnPaper: Downplayed. Luthen shows that he's cool and capable in both small scale gunfights and taking down a few TIE Fighters in a highly customized ship. Furthermore, he's an incredibly smart and manipulative man, more than capable of pushing others to fight the Empire. When he's caught up in a larger scale and very grisly encounter, however, during [[spoiler:the riot on Ferrix at the end of ''Andor'' season 1]], he quickly becomes shellshocked and stunned by the sight. Ultimately he does little during [[spoiler:the riot]] other than stare in horror and then flee the scene.
* BadBoss: While he seems a ReasonableAuthorityFigure to the Rebels and hired guns under his command, and is one to an extent, he also ultimately sees them as expendable in the bigger scheme of things and has no compunctions about [[spoiler:ordering their deaths if he deems them a liability.]]
* BigGood: Luthen is slowly revealed to be ''the'' mastermind of the Rebel Alliance as a concept and active organization working against the Empire. With his own resources, connections and determination, he rallies the likes of Mon Mothma, Cassian Andor and even Saw Gerrera under his banner to lead the charge in taking down the Empire, paving the way for future heroes like Luke Skywalker to take the reins.
* BreakTheHaughty: Throughout ''Andor'' he remains confident that his methods, amoral as they are, are the only way the Rebellion can fight the Empire. [[spoiler:This changes in the finale where the combination of Maarva inspiring Ferrix through hope in contrast of his use of hatred and being stripped of his Ivory tower in Coruscant and forced to see the horrible results of his methods noticeably shakes him. By the time he confronts Cassian, who he has hunted almost throughout the season, he is noticeably hesitant whereas before he would have just pulled the trigger.]]
* TheChessmaster: Luthen is behind a ''lot'' of dealings when it comes to the budding rebellion. He's running multiple operations across the galaxy all at once, ranging everywhere from heist planning to theft of Imperial property to blackmailing Imperial intelligence agents into being his [[TheMole inside sources]]. Luthen's so good at his job that only [[OnlySaneMan Dedra Meero]] of the ISB suspects someone like Luthen is pulling strings, and even then, all she can truly prove is that this "Axis" even ''exists''.
* ControlFreak: He's aware he can't control everything, but he wants to control what he can, to the point of taking out even the most slightly loose of ends and controlling every situation he's in.
* CoolStarship: Luthen's ship of choice is a Fondor Haulcraft, a cargo runner he's modified with more than a handful of unique technologies to suit his day-to-day work. These include an elaborate voice-activated A.I. command and control system, powerful engines, [[spoiler:[[LogicalWeakness anti-tractor beam flechette launchers]], concealed turrets with lightning-quick targeting, and side-mounted FrickinLaserBeams, which he uses to great effect in "Daughter of Ferrix" to humiliate the luckless Captain Elk and his Arrestor light cruiser, annihilating four [=TIEs=] very quickly in the process]].
* CowboyCop: Or rather, Cowboy Rebel. His superiors like Mon Mothma don't take too well to Luthen's ruthlessly pragmatic approach to fighting the Empire, and he himself sees no reason to abide by rules and morals if the Empire won't.
* {{Expy}}: Luthen is essentially ''Star Wars''' equivalent of [[Franchise/MarvelUniverse Nick Fury]], being a ruthless, amoral leader of a spy network who commits terrible deeds to get what he wants, but is nonetheless committed to the side of good. Also like Fury, he unites other, more recognizable characters around a common goal.
* {{Foil}}: To Saw Gerrera in a number of ways.
** Both of them are WellIntentionedExtremist leaders of Rebellion groups, and are more than willing to commit horrific actions for the sake of advancing their own goals. However, while Luthen is the secretive and pragmatic coordinator of the early Rebellion who uses espionage, manipulative tactics and subterfuge to get what he wants, Saw Gerrera is the infamous leader of the Partisans, who make themselves very publicly known.
** Luthen operates behind-the-scenes, keeps his public life separate from his activities as a spymaster, and is willing to try to collaborate with anyone who could be of use against the Empire. Meanwhile, Saw Gerrera is the face of the Partisans, actively partakes in missions with them, and staunchly refuses to collaborate with anyone he deems unworthy or are part of groups that he hates (such as former Separatists).
** Luthen's motivations for rebelling against the Empire have to do with what they've already done to the galaxy, while Saw Gerrera is fighting against them
because he knows that they're going to get worse.
** And finally, Luthen is willing to use Chessmaster-like strategies to make things worse for the citizens
of her good looks.
%%* OnlyOneName: She's
the Empire to encourage them to become angrier and rise up, while Saw simply attacks them head-on using guerrilla tactics.
* TheFriendNobodyLikes: Between his dour and controlling personality plus his amoral and pragmatic approach to fighting the Empire, Luthen is
not mentioned well-liked by his fellow Rebel Alliance members. Unfortunately for them, he is also indispensable to the early Alliance because while he's ruthless, he's also an incredibly efficient spymaster who gets shit done.
* TheHeart: Ironically. When Luthen isn't busy being a cold-blooded KnightTemplar spymaster, he's spending his time trying to get the various Rebel factions and cells to play nice and actually cooperate with one another, reminding them that [[WeAreStrugglingTogether whether they like each other or not, they ARE in this mess together]].
* HeelRealization: For all that he ''claims'' he understands the cost of his unscrupulous methods, [[spoiler:his haunted, broken, and despairing expression after he's forced to actually see his work in action for the first time on Ferrix makes it clear he very much ''did not'' and is horrified by the realization of both [[WarIsHell what he's been inflicting on people]] and how [[SillyRabbitCynicismIsForLosers his accomplishments are minuscule compared to what people like Maarva Andor achieve with simple hope and idealism]].]]
* {{Herald}}: Of ''Andor''. He's the one who takes Cassian from Ferrix in the first story arc and introduces him to the world of the Rebellion, which [[ForegoneConclusion the audience knows he'll become a true believer in]].
* HeroicSelfDeprecation: It becomes clear that while he's incredibly ruthless in his fight against the Empire, he also harbors an equal amount of hatred for himself as a result of him spending years shedding his morals and fighting the Empire with the same cruelty that they treat their subjects.
-->'''Luthen:''' My anger, my ego, my unwillingness to yield, my eagerness to fight, they've set me on a path from which there's no escape. I yearned to be a savior against injustice without contemplating the cost and by the time I looked down, there was no longer any ground beneath my feet.
* HeWhoFightsMonsters: Luthen is wearily cognizant that he has sunken to the same extremes as the Empire he fights, to the point of seeing himself as NecessarilyEvil, as he confides to [[spoiler:Lonni]] during their conversation in "[[Recap/AndorS1E10OneWayOut One Way Out]]". He doesn't embrace these lows gladly, lamenting the personal virtues he's had to discard in order to stand a fighting chance against the Empire. Said conversation also implies he expects the same of other Rebels under his command, and leads by example.
* HiddenDepths: As he confides with [[spoiler:Saw]] during an exceedingly rare moment of vulnerability, he is genuinely scared a lot of the time that the Empire is simply becoming too big to fight practically, which is implied to be the big motivator for his ruthlessness.
* JerkassHasAPoint:
** Ruthless and cold he may be, but he knows that playing by the rules is not an option when the Empire isn't going to be playing by them either. And considering what the Empire [[FinalSolution has already done]] and what they will [[EarthShatteringKaboom come to do]], it's clear that his harsher tactics are what's needed to put a hole in the Empire's reach. His conversation with [[spoiler:Lonni]] in "[[Recap/AndorS1E10OneWayOut One Way Out]]" also makes it clear that while he doesn't shy away from extremes, he doesn't embrace them gladly, knowing the necessity of playing on the same level of his enemies.
** While his order
to have Cassian killed because HeKnowsTooMuch is certainly a last name.step beyond what the future Rebel Alliance would be fine with doing, Cassian did desert the mission at the end instead of reporting to him, killed one member of the Aldhani heist team, and threatened Vel at gunpoint for his pay, rather than completing the mission and getting it then. From Luthen's perspective, Cassian is a coward who's only in it for the money, and who might sell out Luthen and the remainder of the Aldhani heist team either to save himself (if the Imperials ever catch up to Cassian), or just for cash if he needs it.
* ManipulativeBastard: Manages to sway Cassian into joining his Rebellion group by preying on his insecurities and hatred for the Galactic Empire, and then deploys him to Aldhani to take part in the raid there. He then orders Cassian killed when he deserts the group, believing that HeKnowsTooMuch to be left alive.
* MinoredInAssKicking: Luthen prefers to rely on his wits and guile to see him through the day, but he doesn't shy from combat when he needs to; he proves himself a crack shot when getting Cassian off Ferrix, as well as a skilled pilot when an Imperial patrol accosts him over Segra Milo.
* MirrorCharacter: To Dedra Meero. Both of them are intelligent blonde characters who constantly try to play chess and use unscrupulous methods to get what they want to defeat their enemies. They also both are great when it comes to manipulating others and setting up plans, but have sacrificed their social lives to their causes and quickly lose composure when actual violence breaks out around them. The only difference in their operations is that Luthen is a spymaster, and thus one of the highest authorities in the Rebel Alliance, whereas Dedra still answers to her ISB supervisors at the end of the day.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone:
** Subtle, but present during the second meeting he has with Saw in Season 1 of ''Andor''. [[spoiler:Luthen voices doubt and regret for the first time at the idea of sacrificing Kreegyr's cell, admitting quietly (almost to himself), that he's not sure if it's the right decision. Luthen, who has been a model of firm, unyielding purpose, visibly wavers for a few moments and seems exhausted and worn down by the whole thing. It's likely that he ''wants'' to do the morally right thing and find a way to rescue Kreegyr, but the cold and calculating part of his mind knows the right thing for the Rebellion is to go ahead with his plan to sacrifice Kreegyr and company so he can keep his source inside ISB.]]
--->'''Saw:''' You think it's worth [[spoiler:losing Kreegyr]]?\\
'''Luthen:''' ... I did. I'm not sure right now.
** [[spoiler:His expression after seeing and barely escaping the riot on Ferrix just ''screams'' this, as he's forced to look upon the consequences of his "no matter the cost" attitude firsthand, while also seeing that hope of the sort wielded by Maarva Andor can be a vastly more effective motivator for rebellion then the hatred and anger Luthen dedicated his life too.]]
* NonActionGuy: Downplayed. He absolutely ''can'' fight and will if left no choice, but he's still ultimately just a middle-aged man with no apparent combat training beyond knowing how to shoot a blaster. His job as a spymaster doesn't really require him to be out on the frontlines, he goes out of his way to avoid it, and what fighting he does is based around extreme pragmatism and pre-prepared tricks and gadgets to make up for his lack of actual physical ability.
* NonIdleRich: He's incredibly wealthy, introduced as having an excessive amount of money he can throw around and his public persona is an antiquities dealer for the richest in the galaxy. He's also more than comfortable getting his hands dirty, putting himself in risk, and even personally undertakes some more mundane spy tactics like listening to updates and performing clandestine communications when you would think someone of his stature would be above that, though his paranoia and ControlFreak nature may have something to do with that.
* NotSoStoic: Apart from the overly chummy act that he puts on for his day job, Luthen does have some very occasional moments to contrast from his dour and downtrodden attitude. He outright snaps at Vel during their meeting on Aldhani, reacts with elation [[spoiler:when he hears the heist succeeded]], and shares a genuine moment of ribbing between him and [[spoiler:Saw]] before it devolves into arguing again. He's also visibly moved by [[spoiler:Maarva's speech in ''[[Recap/AndorS1E12RixRoad Rix Road]]'', and gives Cassian a genuine (if weary) smile when Cassian finally truly offers his services to the Rebellion.]]
* NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist: While he genuinely wants to restore freedom to the galaxy by overthrowing the Empire, even he admits that his own ego, wrath, selfishness, and inability to yield are as much motivation for him as any desire to do good or any ideological opposition to the Empire's tyranny, possibly even more so.
* PayEvilUntoEvil: Practically his motto. In Luthen's eyes, the sheer fact that the Empire does evil things justifies engaging in the exact same evil things to fight them. He has enough self-awareness to recognize the fallacy of this and how it ultimately makes him just as bad as his enemies... but he's so determined to bring down the Empire no matter the cost that he doesn't really care.
* PerpetualFrowner: Luthen is not a happy man. About 85% of his screen time has him wearing various dour frowns and grimaces (not without good reason, given his line of work); that being said, he isn't without his very occasional [[NotSoStoic moments of levity]].
* PetTheDog: [[spoiler:Despite having been on Ferrix for the express reason of killing Cassian, when the latter confronts him with a choice on board the ''Fondor'' he simply offers him a weary but genuine smile, with the choice clearly made in that moment.]]
* PragmaticHero: The most charitable way of describing him; he's fighting the Empire and won't hesitate to resort to dishonorable and morally questionable methods in the name of the greater good. The ''least'' charitable way to view him is as a full-blown SociopathicHero who operates on cold, inhuman calculus and doesn't care how many corpses it takes to win the war.
* ProperlyParanoid: Paranoid to the extreme, but he has good reason to be, considering the nature of his work.
* RedBaron: As they begin their hunt for him, the [[StateSec ISB]] assigns him the codename of "Axis", owing to his status as a central figure in the early Rebellion.
* ShootTheDog:
** [[spoiler:He arranges the Aldhani heist for the purpose of ''deliberately'' provoking the Empire into cracking down hard and committing atrocities and repression against the people of the galaxy. Why? Because it will get the nascent Rebel Alliance more recruits and resources, plus cause additional uprisings that will further divide and weaken the Empire. Does it suck that trillions of innocent people are going to suffer for his purposeful escalation of the war? Sure. But if means moving a step closer to ending the tyrannical Empire, then to Luthen it's justified.]]
** In the episode "One Way Out", he does this again twofold, [[spoiler:by letting 50 rebels die in an ISB ambush to prevent his deep cover agent within the ISB from being compromised. Said agent has recently become a father and has grown tired of the long years of living a double life and wanted to quit, but [[ResignationsNotAccepted Luthen forces him to continue working for him by not so subtly threatening his newborn child.]]]]
* SpiesAreDespicable: He's the spymaster and a ruthless operator, admitting aloud that he is willing to use the same tools as the Empire to fight them, which even he views as making him little better than they are.
* TheSpymaster: One for the early Rebellion, using his [[CollectorOfTheStrange day job]] to coordinate missions of subversion against the Empire with [[TheUnfettered about as many scruples]] as you'd expect of a spy.
* StepfordSmiler: To the Coruscanti public, Luthen is an affable and friendly antique shop owner. In private it's made very clear that this is a mask; the real Luthen is quite serious and grim, almost depressed-seeming.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Nobody particularly seems to like working with Luthen, as he clashes with the rebels under his command, Mon Mothma, [[spoiler:and even other extremists like Saw Gerrera.]]
* TheUnfettered: Nothing is off-limits to him in his fight against the Empire, but his borderline sociopathic, almost NecessarilyEvil methods of fighting the Empire are balanced out by the fact that almost ''everything'' he does is genuinely motivated to restoring freedom to the galaxy and has legitimate reasoning as to how it will help do so. He just doesn't care if the Rebellion has to be built on corpses or not. [[spoiler:{{Subverted|Trope}} when he suffers an above-mentioned BreakTheHaughty phase and HeelRealization]].



[[folder:Quarrie]]
!!Quarrie
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/quarrie_sw.png]]
!!!'''Species:''' Mon Calamari

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CoreyBurton
->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''

-->''"Me? Oh, I don't fly, too dangerous. But theoretically, it ''should'' fly!"''

A brilliant Mon Calamari engineer and starship designer who offers his services and designs to the Rebellion, specifically the B-Wing.

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[[folder:Quarrie]]
!!Quarrie
[[folder:Kleya Marki]]
!!Kleya Marki
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!!!'''Species:''' Mon Calamari

->'''Voiced
Human
%%!!!'''Homeworld:'''
->'''Played
by:''' Creator/CoreyBurton
->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''

-->''"Me? Oh, I
Creator/ElizabethDulau\\
'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Andor}}''

->''"I
don't fly, too dangerous. But theoretically, it ''should'' fly!"''

A brilliant Mon Calamari engineer
have lately, I have always. I am a constant blur of plates spinning and starship designer who offers knives on the floor and needy, panicked faces at the door, of which you are one but many."''

The concierge at Luthen's antiquities gallery on Coruscant and
his services and designs to the Rebellion, specifically the B-Wing.right-hand woman in coordinating rebel operations.



* BunnyEarsLawyer: Despite having absolutely zero piloting experience, living on a planet that is considered a DeathWorld to starship pilots, using a lot of language that would discourage potential pilots from testing his inventions and acknowledging that he's putting his test-pilots at risk, he invented the prototype for what would become one of the most devastating assault fighters in the Rebel fleet.
* CoolOldGuy: While he can be a bit prideful, Quarrie is a good man and genius starship designer.
* MeaningfulName: Named after the late ''Star Wars'' art designer, Ralph [=McQuarrie=].
* {{Pride}}: He is very prideful about his work, which makes him reluctant to just let any pilot fly the B-Wing prototype. Quarrie gets very territorial when Sabine suggests she could upgrade the weapons on it.
* SchrodingersCanon: In ''[[WesternAnimation/LEGOStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'', he's still an ally of the Rebel Alliance after the Battle of Hoth and gets around to building another ship, called the ''Arrowhead'', which is powered by a kyber crystal.
* WeirdBeard: As a Mon Calamari, Quarrie doesn't actually have hair and has a "mustache" made from flesh flaps. The PermaStubble is also just a variation in his pigmentation.

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* BunnyEarsLawyer: Despite having absolutely zero piloting experience, living on a planet TheConsigliere: Luthen trusts her judgement enough that is considered a DeathWorld she can talk to starship pilots, using a lot of language that would discourage potential pilots from testing his inventions him (and talk ''down'' to him) as an equal without any pushback. Her relationship to Luthen blurs the line between subordinate and acknowledging that he's putting his test-pilots at risk, he invented the prototype for what would become one superior; in some moments it's hard to tell who's in charge of who.
* TheHandler: She acts as a crucial intermediary between many
of the most devastating assault fighters in the Rebel fleet.
* CoolOldGuy: While he can be a bit prideful, Quarrie is a good man
network's agents and genius starship designer.
* MeaningfulName: Named after the late ''Star Wars'' art designer, Ralph [=McQuarrie=].
* {{Pride}}: He
Luthen, and is very prideful responsible for recruiting a number of them, including Taramyn and Nemik.
* MoreDeadlyThanTheMale: Is significantly more okay with perceived "loose ends" like Cassian and more indifferent
about the fates of those who work for them and their mission succeeding than Luthen.
* NumberTwo: She is Luthen's second, serving as
his work, which makes him reluctant to just let any pilot fly the B-Wing prototype. Quarrie gets very territorial when Sabine suggests she could upgrade the weapons on it.
* SchrodingersCanon: In ''[[WesternAnimation/LEGOStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'', he's still an ally
enforcer and go-between with other members of the Rebel Alliance after network.
* TheUnfettered: Like her boss, Kleya has little issue with taking actions that cause
the Battle of Hoth and gets around Empire to building another ship, called crack down harder on the ''Arrowhead'', which is powered by galaxy, viewing it as a kyber crystal.
* WeirdBeard: As a Mon Calamari, Quarrie
necessity to cause rebellion. If anything, she's even more coldly practical than he is: Kleya doesn't actually have hair stress out like Luthen does about the outcome of the Aldhani operation because they can't do anything about it until it's over, and has a "mustache" made from flesh flaps. The PermaStubble is also just a variation in his pigmentation.when the Imperial takeover of Ferrix makes communication there dangerous, Luthen only reluctantly shuts off contact at her demand.



[[folder:[=EG-86=]]]
!!EG-86
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/eg86_sw.png]]

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SteveBlum
->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''

A GNK power droid that was actually a Rebel information courier. Rendezvousing with the ''Ghost'' crew on Garel, he was to be taken to Havoc Outpost, but ended up being the target of a Black Sun bounty in the midst of the mission.
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* TheBigGuy: He's 1.1 meters tall, but he's still pretty large-sized (probably as equivalent to an animal) for most droids.
* GentleGiant: He's rather nice, though. There isn't much harm that a GNK droid can give anyway, besides maybe stomping on you.
* LivingMacGuffin: ''No one'' expected a GNK droid to be a rebel courier. And that's a good thing. Sabine and Ketsu end up fighting over him for their respective sides.
* MythologyGag: EG's color scheme and pattern is based on a shirt that Ralph [=McQuarrie=] wore.
* OddFriendship: He's one of the only droids that Chopper gets along with.

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[[folder:[=EG-86=]]]
!!EG-86
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/eg86_sw.png]]

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SteveBlum
->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''

A GNK power droid that was actually a Rebel information courier. Rendezvousing with the ''Ghost'' crew on Garel, he was to be taken to Havoc Outpost, but ended up being the target of a Black Sun bounty in the midst of the mission.
----
* TheBigGuy: He's 1.1 meters tall, but he's still pretty large-sized (probably as equivalent to an animal) for most droids.
* GentleGiant: He's rather nice, though. There isn't much harm that a GNK droid can give anyway, besides maybe stomping on you.
* LivingMacGuffin: ''No one'' expected a GNK droid to be a rebel courier. And that's a good thing. Sabine and Ketsu end up fighting over him for their respective sides.
* MythologyGag: EG's color scheme and pattern is based on a shirt that Ralph [=McQuarrie=] wore.
* OddFriendship: He's one of the only droids that Chopper gets along with.
!!!Axis Operatives

[[folder:Cassian Andor]]
->See his entry [[Characters/StarWarsRogueOne here]]



!!!The Fulcrum Information Network

[[folder:The Fulcrum Information Network]]
!!The Fulcrum Information Network

-->''"I want to take your recruits and find missions for them. I want to be the one who listens to what people need, who finds out what people can do and then helps them do it."''
--->--'''Ahsoka Tano'''

The anonymous title used by rebel informants. The system was proposed by former Jedi Padawan Ahsoka Tano, who after meeting with Senator Bail Organa a year after the fall of the Republic and the rise of the Empire, would become the first Fulcrum informant, pointing out that a Rebellion cannot prosper without a proper information network to keep cells connected and united with each other. The moniker of Fulcrum was adopted from an unidentified previous titleholder by Ahsoka prior to her proposing the Fulcrum network to Organa.

Other Fulcrum agents would include [[spoiler:Agent Alexsandr Kallus of the Imperial Security Bureau]], Captain Cassian Andor of Alliance Intelligence, and many others.

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!!!The Fulcrum Information Network

[[folder:The Fulcrum Information Network]]
!!The Fulcrum Information Network

-->''"I want
[[folder:Vel Sartha]]
!!Vel Sartha
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/vel_sartha_sw.png]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Chandrila

->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/FayeMarsay
->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Andor}}''

->''"We've chosen a side. We're fighting against the dark."''

A cousin of Mon Mothma, Vel is likewise opposed
to take your recruits the Empire and find missions for them. I want to be the one who listens to what people need, who finds out what people can do and then helps them do it."''
--->--'''Ahsoka Tano'''

The anonymous title used by rebel informants. The system was proposed by former Jedi Padawan Ahsoka Tano, who after meeting
joined Mon in working with Senator Bail Organa a year after Luthen. She is appointed the fall field leader of the Republic and the rise of the Empire, would become the first Fulcrum informant, pointing out that a Rebellion cannot prosper without a proper information network Aldhani infiltration team, though she answers to keep cells connected and united with each other. The moniker of Fulcrum was adopted from an unidentified previous titleholder by Ahsoka prior to her proposing the Fulcrum network to Organa.

Other Fulcrum agents would include [[spoiler:Agent Alexsandr Kallus of the Imperial Security Bureau]], Captain Cassian Andor of Alliance Intelligence, and many others.
Luthen.



* AmbiguousGender: The more to hide their individual identities.
* AmbiguousSituation: ''Literature/RebelRising'' heavily implies that Xosad became a Fulcrum recruitment agent later on in the story.
* AnonymousBenefactor: Individual Fulcrum informants typically conceal their identities from the cells they work with for maximum operational security.
* CodeName: They use the moniker "Fulcrum".
* CollectiveIdentity: There can be multiple Fulcrums at a time for different cells/sectors, like how Cassian is specifically the Fulcrum of the Albarrio sector.
* ExactWords: Ahsoka was the first rebel informant... just not the first person to hold the title of Fulcrum.
* KnowledgeBroker: They give information to rebel cells officially acknowledged by Senator Organa.
* LegacyCharacter: After Ahsoka goes MIA, every other Fulcrum becomes this.
* MeaningfulName: A fulcrum is something in the middle that pivots and supports things, both in physics and metaphors. The Fulcrum network is a spiritual predecessor to Alliance Intelligence, providing information that allows the Rebellion to make strikes against the Empire and to grow into a more powerful force. Knowledge is power after all.
** Ahsoka is "in the middle". She is not a Jedi, but she is not a Sith or a Dark-side user. [[TakeAThirdOption She chose another path]] and she is willing to compromise for what she believes is ultimately the best solution in the situation, rather than simply deferring to the absolutes of BlackAndWhiteMorality often used by most Light-sided users and Dark-sided users.
** [[spoiler:Kallus is an Imperial Security Bureau agent who has committed atrocious acts in the belief it was for the ultimate good, as well as a FreudianExcuse in that he had something personal to hold against the rebels. Realizing he was wrong, he switched to the Rebellion, but will still commit questionable acts if the situation calls for it, such as framing other officers and being abrasive.]]
** Cassian is a former Separatist-turned-Rebel. Similarly to [[spoiler:Kallus]], he has committed numerous morally questionable actions as well (though not anywhere close to the level of [[spoiler:Kallus']]), making him a morally grey character, or, "in the middle".
** It also seems to be a call back to the Father and Mortis, as AllThereInTheManual describes the Father as the "fulcrum" of the balance that he intended Anakin to succeed him as, as well as Mortis being the "fulcrum" of the Galaxy and the Force.
* MysteriousEmployer: Since Fulcrum agents can be anyone as long as they have information, they're supposed to stay anonymous for their safety.
* SadisticChoice: Due to being a spy network, it's inevitable. Both [[spoiler:Kallus]] and Cassian have committed sadistic acts.
* SeekingSanctuary: In a non-religious sense. They're open to helping [[DefectorFromDecadence defecting Imperial officers]] and/or rebel sympathizers/refugees reach the rebels to help against or hide away from the Empire.
* SigilSpam: Of Ahsoka's FacialMarkings on her forehead, which remains the ''de facto'' symbol of the other informants.
* TrustPassword: It would appear that some Fulcrums have this. [[spoiler:Kallus]] uses one to convince Kanan, Ezra, and Chopper that [[spoiler:he's]] the real deal.
* TheVoice: They only communicate through audio transmissions using a mechanically distorted voice.

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* AmbiguousGender: The more to hide their individual identities.
* AmbiguousSituation: ''Literature/RebelRising'' heavily implies that Xosad became a Fulcrum recruitment agent later on
BattleCouple: Works well with Cinta in the story.
* AnonymousBenefactor: Individual Fulcrum informants typically conceal
field and during the heist, [[LovedINotHonorMore despite their identities from the cells they work with for maximum operational security.
* CodeName: They use the moniker "Fulcrum".
* CollectiveIdentity: There can be multiple Fulcrums at a time for different cells/sectors, like how Cassian is specifically the Fulcrum of the Albarrio sector.
* ExactWords: Ahsoka was the first rebel informant... just not the first person to hold the title of Fulcrum.
* KnowledgeBroker: They give information to rebel cells officially acknowledged by Senator Organa.
* LegacyCharacter: After Ahsoka goes MIA, every other Fulcrum becomes this.
* MeaningfulName: A fulcrum is something in the middle that pivots and supports things, both in physics and metaphors. The Fulcrum network is a spiritual predecessor to Alliance Intelligence, providing information that allows the Rebellion to make strikes against the Empire and to grow into a more powerful force. Knowledge is power after all.
** Ahsoka is "in the middle". She is not a Jedi, but she is not a Sith or a Dark-side user. [[TakeAThirdOption She chose another path]] and she is willing to compromise for what she believes is ultimately the best solution in the situation, rather than simply deferring
mutual commitments to the absolutes of BlackAndWhiteMorality often used Rebellion]] putting a strain on their relationship.
* CoolAunt: Mon's daughter Leida considers her this, helped
by most Light-sided users and Dark-sided users.
** [[spoiler:Kallus is an Imperial Security Bureau agent who has committed atrocious acts in the belief it was for the ultimate good, as well
Vel bringing her a fancy new dress as a FreudianExcuse in that he had something personal to hold against the rebels. Realizing he was wrong, he switched to the Rebellion, but will still commit questionable acts if the situation calls for it, such as framing other officers and being abrasive.]]
** Cassian is a former Separatist-turned-Rebel. Similarly to [[spoiler:Kallus]], he has committed numerous morally questionable actions as well
gift, even calling her "Aunt Vel" (though not anywhere close to the level of [[spoiler:Kallus']]), making him a morally grey character, or, "in the middle".
** It also seems to be a call back to the Father and Mortis, as AllThereInTheManual describes the Father as the "fulcrum" of the balance that he intended Anakin to succeed him as, as well as Mortis being the "fulcrum" of the Galaxy and the Force.
* MysteriousEmployer: Since Fulcrum agents can be anyone as long as they have information, they're supposed to stay anonymous for
she's really their safety.
* SadisticChoice: Due to being a spy network, it's inevitable. Both [[spoiler:Kallus]] and Cassian have committed sadistic acts.
* SeekingSanctuary: In a non-religious sense. They're open to helping [[DefectorFromDecadence defecting Imperial officers]] and/or rebel sympathizers/refugees reach the rebels to help against or hide away from the Empire.
cousin).
* SigilSpam: Of Ahsoka's FacialMarkings on DeathGlare: Vel gives Cassian one for him flirting with Cinta when the latter is treating his wound. Cassian's oblivious (it turns out Cinta's her forehead, which remains girlfriend).
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Two instances prior to
the ''de facto'' symbol reveal of her public identity as Mon Mothma's cousin in "Nobody's Listening!":
** In "Narkina 5", Cinta refers to her as a "rich girl who's running away from her family", indicating that Vel is from an upper-class background and status originally.
** "Vel Sartha" is a name that resembles other Chandrilian names (Mon Mothma, Tay Kolma, Perrin Fertha) seen so far in ''Star Wars''.
* JerkassHasAPoint: Downplayed. [[spoiler:Nemik is seriously injured during the escape and Vel and Skeen argue about what to do. Skeen wants to make a stop at a doctor to save Nem whilst Vel wants to complete the mission, letting Nem die. At first, the narrative presents neither as in the wrong, but ultimately the doctor cannot save Nem, and Skeen's whole reason for the detour was to betray them all.]] While Vel's not happy about it, her cold pragmatism was the right choice.
* TheLeader: Cassian initially thought Luthen was the leader, and while Luthen's role in the hierarchy might be higher than Vel's, Vel is the leader of the Aldhani Infiltration mission.
* NonIdleRich: Like her cousin Mon, Vel comes from a wealthy Chandrilan family but chooses to risk her life fighting against the Empire.
* OldMaid: Her cousin's husband Perrin tells her that she's too old to find herself a good husband at her age. Their culture traditionally marries in their teens. As she's shown to be with Cinta, another woman, it's also probable Vel doesn't care. Perrin appears oblivious, though judging from Mon's smirk when he tells Vel this she's aware of Vel's sexuality.
* QueerEstablishingMoment: In "[[Recap/AndorS1E8Narkina5 Narkina 5]]" after many heavy hints in the prior episodes, it's now made explicit that Cinta is lovers with Vel. They refer to "us" and love for each other in a clear romantic way.
* SheCleansUpNicely: In "[[Recap/AndorS1E7Announcement Announcement]]", Vel meets Kleya in-person on Coruscant, looking almost unrecognizable with her hair out of its usual practical updo and styled nicely with tasteful jewelry and fashionable urban clothing that stands in direct contrast to the rough-hewn Aldhani work clothes she'd been wearing during the run up to the heist. "[[Recap/AndorS1E9NobodysListening Nobody's Listening!]]" sees this as essentially her default state of dress, being the cousin of Chandrila's senator.
* TheStoic: She's pretty good at putting up acts and charades when she wants to be. On
the other informants.
hand, she's more prone to the "mask" of an UpperClassTwit slipping and losing focus as opposed to Cinta.
* TrustPassword: It would appear that some Fulcrums have this. [[spoiler:Kallus]] TeamMom: Part of her role is keeping the disparate members of her group from turning on each other, especially newcomer Cassian.
* UpperClassTwit: Her cover, which she
uses one to convince Kanan, Ezra, and Chopper that [[spoiler:he's]] explain her long absences from Chandrila as gallivanting around the real deal.
* TheVoice: They only communicate through audio transmissions using a mechanically distorted voice.
galaxy buying things.



[[folder:Ahsoka Tano]]
!!Ahsoka Tano
->'''Designated cell:''' Rebel High Command, Phoenix Squadron, the crew of the ''Ghost'', and many others
->'''Field:''' Information, recruitment

->See [[Characters/StarWarsAhsokaTano her separate page]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Alexsandr Kallus]]
!!Captain Alexsandr Kallus
->'''Designated cell:''' Phoenix Squadron, the crew of the ''Ghost''
->'''Field:''' Information

An Imperial ISB officer whose interactions with the [[Characters/StarWarsCrewOfTheGhost crew of the]] ''[[Characters/StarWarsCrewOfTheGhost Ghost]]'' lead to him defecting and acting as a mole for the Rebelion.

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[[folder:Ahsoka Tano]]
!!Ahsoka Tano
->'''Designated cell:''' Rebel High Command, Phoenix Squadron,
[[folder:Cinta Kaz]]
!!Cinta Kaz
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cinta_kaz_sw.png]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human

->'''Portrayed by:''' Varada Sethu
->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Andor}}''

->''"I told you upfront
the crew struggle will always come first. We take what's left."''

The medic
of the ''Ghost'', Aldhani team, and many others
->'''Field:''' Information, recruitment

->See [[Characters/StarWarsAhsokaTano her separate page]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Alexsandr Kallus]]
!!Captain Alexsandr Kallus
->'''Designated cell:''' Phoenix Squadron, the crew
a member of the ''Ghost''
->'''Field:''' Information

An Imperial ISB officer whose interactions
Luthen Rael's wider rebel network. A stoic woman who serves Luthen with extreme focus, prioritizing the [[Characters/StarWarsCrewOfTheGhost crew of the]] ''[[Characters/StarWarsCrewOfTheGhost Ghost]]'' lead to him defecting and acting as a mole for the Rebelion.rebellion above all other matters.



->See [[Characters/StarWarsAlexsandrKallus his separate page]].

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->See [[Characters/StarWarsAlexsandrKallus his separate page]]. * BattleCouple: Works well with Vel in the field and during the heist, [[LovedINotHonorMore despite their mutual commitments to the Rebellion]] putting a strain on their relationship.
* HiddenWeapons: Ruthlessly shanks an ISB agent with a hidden blade at the end of Season 1 of ''Andor''.
* LovedINotHonorMore: Cinta loves Vel but makes it clear to her that the Rebellion will always come first, parting from her after they just reunited for pursuing a lead on Cassian. Vel is seen sadly leaving on her own.
-->'''Cinta:''' I'm a mirror, Vel. You love me because I show you what you need to see.
* TheMedic: Treats Cassian's wounded arm after he arrives at the camp.
* NervesOfSteel: Skeen calls her "stone-cold fearless."
* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: In spite of the increased security on Aldhani and her own lack of a ship, she still manages to get off planet and reunite with Vel.
* QueerEstablishingMoment: In "[[Recap/AndorS1E8Narkina5 Narkina 5]]" after many heavy hints in the prior episodes, it's now made explicit that Cinta is lovers with Vel. They refer to "us" and love for each other in a clear romantic way.
* SoleSurvivor: Her entire family was slaughtered by Stormtroopers, which is mentioned to have initially caused issues between her and former Stormtrooper Taramyn.
* SpyVersusSpy: After the Aldhani heist, she is assigned to live and work undercover on Ferrix, watching Andor's friends and family in the hope that it will lead Luthen's cell to Cassian and make sure he won't be talking to the Imperials. She winds up in close proximity to Corv, an [[StateSec ISB agent]] who is doing the same thing in trying to find Andor. Cinta winds up using the riot at the end of Season 1 as a chance to isolate and then kill Corv without being noticed.
* TheStoic: She tends not to give much away in conversation or in overall behavior. Vel gets the most out of her, but even then they're still somewhat distant as a result of the strain the Rebellion puts on their relationship.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Season 1 of ''Andor'' shows her as being probably the single most dedicated and devoted member of Luthen's network. She's fighting a repressive, fascist government, and is willing to follow even murderous orders without question as part of that fight. She's also perfectly willing to endanger or outright harm her relationships with other people in service to the cause.
* WouldHurtAChild: Skeen's testimony of her being the coldest of the team is borne out by them trusting her to keep the Imperial commandant's otherwise innocent wife and child hostage at gunpoint. Implicitly, she's capable of it because [[PayEvilUntoEvil she wants to avenge her own family's murder by the Empire]]. [[spoiler:Her hostages' ultimate fate is left ambiguous.]]



[[folder:Cassian Andor]]
!!Captain Cassian Jeron Andor
->'''Designated cell:''' Albarrio Sector
->'''Field:''' Recruitment

->See his entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsRogueOne Rogue One]] page.

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[[folder:Cassian Andor]]
!!Captain Cassian Jeron Andor
->'''Designated cell:''' Albarrio Sector
->'''Field:''' Recruitment

->See
[[folder:Taramyn Barcona]]
!!Taramyn Barcona
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/taramyn_barcona_sw.png]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human

->'''Portrayed by:''' Gershwyn Eustache Jnr
->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Andor}}''

A former Stormtrooper, Barcona is Vel's second-in-command and chief of operations for the infiltration team.
----
* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler:He is killed during the shoot-out at the end of the heist, being shot while attempting to make a run from one cover to the next in a bid to make it aboard the transport.]]
* TheLancer: Due to
his entry on prior military experience he's in charge during a stage in the [[Characters/StarWarsRogueOne Rogue One]] page.plan where Vel is away.
* MookFaceTurn: He used to be a Stormtrooper but left the Empire. He puts his former military training to use by teaching the infiltration team how to walk and act like an Imperial trooper for the infiltration.



!!!Rebel sympathizers

[[folder:Nadea Tural]]
!!Senator Nadea Tural
->See her entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsImperialSenate Imperial Senate]] page.

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!!!Rebel sympathizers

[[folder:Nadea Tural]]
!!Senator Nadea Tural
->See
[[folder:Arvel Skeen]]
!!Arvel Skeen
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/arvel_skeen_sw.png]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human

->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/EbonMossBachrach
->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Andor}}''

A jaded member of the team driven by a desire for revenge against the Empire.
----
* AmbiguousSyntax: Notably, he uses the present tense rather than the past tense when telling Cassian "[[spoiler:I ''don't'' have a brother]]", not "[[spoiler:I ''never'' had a brother.]]" This ultimately leaves it [[AmbiguousSituation very unclear]] whether [[spoiler:he never had a brother in the first place or whether he's just reminding Cassian that he doesn't have a brother ''anymore'' and there are better things to worry about other than revenge.]]
* BigBrotherInstinct: Nemik appears to be the one member of the team who Skeen actually cares about. The two of them have something have an older and younger brother relationship, with Skeen chiding him for falling asleep on watch and making fun of him for [[ManifestoMakingMalcontent writing a manifesto]] but becoming extremely upset whenever Nemik is hurt or even threatened. [[spoiler:It's strongly implied that part of the reason Skeen decides to [[ScrewThisImOutOfHere cut his losses and run]] is because he realizes that Nemik's not going to survive even with the surgeon's help, so there's nothing left tying him to the team at all.]]
* TheBigGuy: The largest of the crew and most willing to use violence, even against other crew members he distrusts.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: While he seems like a rough, angry man at first, Skeen implies to Andor that he's merely trying to avenge his family by hitting the Empire where it hurts, and genuinely cares about Vel Sartha and
her entry team. [[spoiler:Once the coast is clear and he's alone with Cassian, he admits that not only does he ''not'' care about the cause, but that he has no issue with stealing the money they just got and trying to run to a distant moon to save himself.]]
* DarkAndTroubledPast: Subverted. In the fifth episode, Skeen implies that he joined up with the Rebels after the Empire destroyed his family's farm, and that he intends to get revenge on them after his brother killed himself out of despair. [[spoiler:We later learn that Skeen never ''had'' a brother, and that he intends to abscond with the 8 million units he and the infiltration team just stole to live an easy life safe from the Empire.]]
* IcyBlueEyes: They go very well with his cold and calculating nature.
* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: At first, Skeen is openly distrustful of "Clem", but seems to warm up to him a little when he realizes "Clem" is apparently just in it for non-ideological reasons like himself, with Skeen's being revenge for his brother's destroyed farm and resulting suicide and "Clem's" being money. He also shows some shades of protectiveness towards the idealistic Nemik, even convincing Vel to [[spoiler:stop and get him medical attention when Nemik is injured in the escape]]. However, [[spoiler:it's implied this stop may have been a way for Skeen to steal their payload out from under Vel's nose. He also admits to "Clem" once they're alone that he made up having a brother, and tries to convince him to help him steal all of the money since he doesn't know how to pilot the craft, promising a 50/50 split between them. Cassian is so disgusted upon hearing this -- and possibly also suspects that Skeen might dispose of him if not now for refusing, then [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness as soon as he's no longer of use]] -- that he shoots Skeen dead.]]
* KilledMidSentence: [[spoiler:He's unable to finish his attempt to bribe Cassian into deserting Vel Sartha with the cash they just got before the latter guns him down in disgust.]]
* ManipulativeBastard: After Nemik is critically injured by a sliding containment unit during the escape from Aldhani, Skeen insists on taking Nemik to a nearby doctor, even though Sartha believes he's going to die anyway. [[spoiler:Given he almost immediately tries to convince Cassian to join him in fleeing with the money they stole to a distant moon, it's likely he really only convinced him to do this to make it easier for him to escape.]]
* MoralityPet: His one real friend
on the [[Characters/StarWarsImperialSenate team is Nemik, with whom he has something of a [[BigBrotherInstinct protective brotherly relationship.]] He's horrified when Nemik is badly injured during the escape from Aldhani, [[spoiler:and it's strongly implied that he decides to take the money and run at the doctor's planet when he realizes that Nemik is going to die no matter what.]]
* OnlyInItForTheMoney: [[spoiler:As it turns out, Skeen doesn't really care all that much about the Rebellion's cause, and quickly shifts his goals to "grabbing the cash and running" once the mission ends.]]
* ShadowArchetype: Like Cassian, he's had a hard life under the thumb of the Empire. Unlike Cassian, [[spoiler:he isn't receptive to the rebellion's ideals, and tries to stab them in the back and take the heist loot the moment it becomes convenient.]] Cassian is not yet a full-fledged rebel at the time he meets Skeen (though it's a ForegoneConclusion that he will become one), but he still has a personal code of honor Skeen doesn't have, [[spoiler:and kills him for his betrayal.]]
* TattooedCrook: He has several tattoos acquired in
Imperial Senate]] page.prisons, which he shows off to Cassian in order to gauge his reaction. "Clem" recognizing them confirms to Skeen that he has also spent time in Imperial prisons, as none of the other team members knew what they represented.
* TheUnapologetic: After taking Cassian at knifepoint, he reveals his backstory on Vel's orders and says it's the closest thing to an apology he'll give. Expresses the same attitude after the heist when he [[spoiler:offers to split the stolen money with Andor, saying that while he ''is'' a rebel, it's in the sense of him against the galaxy and never mind the Rebel cause.]]
* YouKilledMyFather: Claims to be seeking revenge against the Empire after Imperials took his family's farm and flooded it, [[DrivenToSuicide driving his brother to suicide]]. [[spoiler:Later he reveals to Andor that he totally made the story up.]]



!!Massassi Unit

[[folder:Jan Dodonna]]
!!General Jan Dodonna
->See his entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsRebelAllianceAndNewRepublicArmy Rebel Alliance Army]] page.

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!!Massassi Unit

[[folder:Jan Dodonna]]
!!General Jan Dodonna
->See
[[folder:Karis Nemik]]
!!Karis Nemik
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/karis_nemik_sw.png]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human

->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/AlexLawther
->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Andor}}''

-->''"Remember this. Try."''

A young, kindhearted member of the team and a skilled astro-navigator.
----
* BadassBookworm: He is what can only be described as a political nerd, yet manages to keep
his entry cool during the heist and even takes out an Imperial {{Mook}} who had Cassian in a chokehold.
* DroppedABridgeOnHim: Suffers the unpleasant fate of death by internal injury after getting crushed by a heavy cart as the remaining members of Vel's team make their escape from the heist.
* ExcellentJudgeOfCharacter: He pegs Cassian as a devoted believer in the Rebel cause. While that's not accurate at the time, the audience knows Cassian will [[Film/RogueOne eventually grow]] into what Nemik knew he was.
* FanOfThePast: He prefers to use older technology from before the Empire, noting that one of the ways that the Empire has maintained its grip
on the [[Characters/StarWarsRebelAllianceAndNewRepublicArmy Rebel Alliance Army]] page.galaxy is by getting everyone dependent on their technology.
* ManifestoMakingMalcontent: Is writing a manifesto of his political ideals and how to combat the Empire's oppression while living under the constant barrage of their atrocities.
* NiceGuy: Of all the members of the Aldhani infiltration team, Nemik is by far the friendliest toward "Clem", even if he's a bit overly enthusiastic about his cause. While he does become disappointed upon finding out Clem was being paid to be part of their group, he is still nothing but courteous to him.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Despite only playing a bit role in the Aldhani heist before perishing in a tragic accident, Nemik's manifesto is among the many factors that ultimately radicalize Cassian into joining the Rebellion cause for real.
* TheSmartGuy: His role on the heist team, being responsible for building an accurate scale model of the Imperial base and navigating the shuttle out of the Eye.
* TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth: Nemik is the nicest and most kind of the group, and dies in surgery after being crushed in an accident.
* WideEyedIdealist: He's the most sincere and idealistic member of the group. Finding out that "Clem" is being paid to join them disappoints Nemik greatly, although it does spur him on to add a chapter to his manifesto about the role of mercenaries in a revolution.



!!Phoenix Squadron

[[folder:In General]]
!!Phoenix Squadron
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/phoenix_squadron_pilots_ct.png]]
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/starbird_swr_tv_tropes.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:300:''Fly for freedom.'']]

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AshleyEckstein, Creator/DeeBradleyBaker, Creator/SteveBlum, Creator/DaveFiloni, Creator/CoreyBurton, Creator/RobinAtkinDownes, Philip Anthony-Rodriguez, Creator/CatherineTaber, Matthew Wood
->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'' | ''[[Magazine/StarWarsRebelsMagazine Rebels Magazine]]''

An elite unit of A-Wing starfighter pilots and technicians under the command of Commander Jun Sato and Phoenix Leader Captain Hera Syndulla. After the Battle of Atollon, Phoenix Squadron suffered heavy losses and dispersed its ranks into the squadrons under the Massassi unit in the recently-formed Rebel Alliance.

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!!Phoenix Squadron

[[folder:In General]]
!!Phoenix Squadron
[[folder:Gorn]]
!!Lieutenant Gorn
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/phoenix_squadron_pilots_ct.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gorn_sw.png]]
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/starbird_swr_tv_tropes.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:300:''Fly for freedom.'']]

->'''Voiced
!!!'''Species:''' Human

->'''Portrayed
by:''' Creator/AshleyEckstein, Creator/DeeBradleyBaker, Creator/SteveBlum, Creator/DaveFiloni, Creator/CoreyBurton, Creator/RobinAtkinDownes, Philip Anthony-Rodriguez, Creator/CatherineTaber, Matthew Wood
Sule Rimi
->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'' | ''[[Magazine/StarWarsRebelsMagazine Rebels Magazine]]''

''Series/{{Andor}}''

An elite unit of A-Wing starfighter pilots and technicians under Imperial officer stationed at the command of Commander Jun Sato and Phoenix Leader Captain Hera Syndulla. After Aldhani garrison who aids the Battle of Atollon, Phoenix Squadron suffered heavy losses and dispersed its ranks into the squadrons under the Massassi unit in the recently-formed Rebel Alliance.crew.



* CanonImmigrant: Their name is possibly taken from the Phoenix Squadron in ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'' video game ''VideoGame/XWingVsTieFighter''.
* DoomedByCanon:
** Well, ''something'' had to have happened to their Imperial light carrier, since it doesn't show up with the rebel fleet in the Original Trilogy. [[spoiler:Sato used it in a HeroicSacrifice in order for the Atollon rebels to escape destruction and capture from Imperials.]]
** Not quite doomed, but the reason why they don't appear in the movies is because a ton of them died at the Battle of Atollon, so they found it better to just disperse and join the other squadrons, like Wedge joining Red Squadron. We also see Hammerhead cruisers during the Battle of Scarif, and two of them survived the Battle of Atollon.
* TheFaceless: The technicians wear a OneWayVisor helmet.
* LegacyCharacter: According to AllThereInTheManual, a squadron of A-Wings named Phoenix Squadron fought at the Battle of Jakku. We're not sure if they named it after this squadron or Phoenix Squadron lived to fight another day after the Battle of Atollon.
* MidSeasonUpgrade: They get three ''Hammerheads'' and an Imperial light carrier added to their arsenal later in Season 2. [[spoiler:The light carrier is lost in the Season 3 finale in order to destroy an Interdictor in the Blockade of Atollon, but on the other hand, Phoenix Squadron joins up with the Massassi unit.]]
* OneDegreeOfSeparation: One of the ''Hammerhead'' corvettes given to them by Leia is later used to destroy the Shield Gate over Scarif at the Battle of Scarif.
* OneSteveLimit: Averted, sort of. There's a "Phoenix Squad" in 2011 re-release of ''Film/ANewHope''.
* RedShirtArmy: To show how serious their opponent of the week is, be it Vader in [[Recap/StarWarsRebelsTheSiegeOfLothal "The Siege of Lothal"]] or the Blockade of Ibaar. A recurring plot point is how they need more {{Ace Pilot}}s in their ranks. According to AllThereInTheManual, Supply and Ordnance refused to get more A-Wings until before ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'' because of how many A-Wings were destroyed while serving Phoenix Squadron.
%%* SavedByCanon: [[spoiler:''Propaganda'' implies that they survive at least past the Battle of Yavin, as Sabine's gift to Hera depicted both her and Phoenix Squadron, and it was considered cool enough by Hera and Senator Mothma to turn into a propaganda poster. Typically, if you're going to make a recruitment poster that persuades and assures people that their would-be colleagues are invincible and capable badasses, you'd want the people depicted to be ''living'' war heroes, because otherwise, it suggests the job will end on a bittersweet note, and no one wants to take a chance on that despite the martyrdom.]]
* ThousandYardStare: Hera lets as many rebels as there's room for aboard her ship in the aftermath of the Battle of Atollon. Many of them are silent, curled up, and/or staring off into space.
* WhatMeasureIsAMook:
** A skirmish with the Protectors ends with two pilots dead, but Sabine's only concern is Hera getting crippled and nearly killed.
** During the establishing of Chopper Base, Deiser goes MIA, but no mention is made about her by the time they deal with the krykna. Justified, because it had been hours since her disappearance once they find out about the krykna and [[EatenAlive their diet]], leaving them to assume what went down.
** Averted in the intro of [[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS2E14Homecoming "Homecoming"]], one of the pilots gets shot down right before she can dock, leading to Hera pointing out in the aftermath that they need a new safer docking place for pilots and that pilots are a limited resource.
* YouAllLookFamiliar: There are only about four or five different character models for the pilots, not helped that callsigns such as "Phoenix 1" are switched around every episode (usually because the last titlebearer died).

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* CanonImmigrant: Their name is possibly taken from TheAtoner: Feels guilty for the Phoenix Squadron in ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'' video game ''VideoGame/XWingVsTieFighter''.
seven years he has spent helping the Empire oppress the Aldhani. When Commandant Beehaz realizes that Gorn is a traitor he threatens that he will hang, but Gorn responds that he deserves far worse having served Beehaz for seven years.
* DoomedByCanon:
** Well, ''something'' had to have happened to their Imperial light carrier, since it doesn't show up
CharacterDeath: [[spoiler:He is shot and killed immediately at the start of the shootout with the rebel fleet in security troops, without even having the Original Trilogy. [[spoiler:Sato used it in a HeroicSacrifice in order for the Atollon rebels chance to escape destruction and capture from Imperials.draw his own blaster.]]
** Not quite doomed, but the reason why they don't appear * DefectingForLove: He fell in the movies is because love with a ton of them local Aldhani woman who later died. It's not clear how she died but this motivated him to turn.
* DefectorFromDecadence: He's disgusted by what the Empire did to Aldhani which motivated him to help the nascent rebellion.
* MoleInCharge: He is in charge of security and duty rosters
at the Battle Aldhani garrison, making it a simple task to get the infiltration team inside by having them pose as transfers from the airbase and clear out most of Atollon, so the staff from the route they found it better take to just disperse the vault.
* NobleTopEnforcer: Played with. He appears to be second-in-command of the Aldhani garrison, beneath Beehaz, who is a racist FatBastard, while Gorn himself has defected to the Rebels
and join the other squadrons, like Wedge joining Red Squadron. We also see Hammerhead cruisers during the Battle of Scarif, and two of them survived the Battle of Atollon.even before that was implied to be a more reasonable man.
* TheFaceless: The technicians wear SurroundedByIdiots: It's implied that Aldhani is a OneWayVisor helmet.
* LegacyCharacter: According to AllThereInTheManual, a squadron of A-Wings named Phoenix Squadron fought at the Battle of Jakku. We're not sure if they named it after this squadron or Phoenix Squadron lived to fight another day after the Battle of Atollon.
* MidSeasonUpgrade: They get three ''Hammerheads'' and an
frequent ReassignedToAntarctica posting for Imperial light carrier added to their arsenal later in Season 2. [[spoiler:The light carrier is lost in the Season 3 finale in order to destroy an Interdictor in the Blockade of Atollon, but on the other hand, Phoenix Squadron joins up screw-ups, with even the Massassi unit.]]
* OneDegreeOfSeparation: One
commandant being desperate to get transferred somewhere else. Gorn is head-and-shoulders above the rest of the ''Hammerhead'' corvettes given to them by Leia is later used to destroy the Shield Gate over Scarif at the Battle base in terms of Scarif.
* OneSteveLimit: Averted, sort of. There's a "Phoenix Squad" in 2011 re-release of ''Film/ANewHope''.
* RedShirtArmy: To show how serious their opponent of the week is, be it Vader in [[Recap/StarWarsRebelsTheSiegeOfLothal "The Siege of Lothal"]] or the Blockade of Ibaar. A recurring plot point is how they need more {{Ace Pilot}}s in their ranks. According to AllThereInTheManual, Supply and Ordnance refused to get more A-Wings until before ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'' because of how many A-Wings were destroyed while serving Phoenix Squadron.
%%* SavedByCanon: [[spoiler:''Propaganda'' implies that they survive at least past the Battle of Yavin, as Sabine's gift to Hera depicted both her and Phoenix Squadron, and it
competence, since he was considered cool enough by Hera and Senator Mothma to turn into a propaganda poster. Typically, if you're going to make a recruitment poster that persuades and assures people that their would-be colleagues are invincible and capable badasses, you'd want the people depicted to be ''living'' war heroes, because otherwise, it suggests the job will end on a bittersweet note, and no one wants to take a chance on that despite the martyrdom.]]
* ThousandYardStare: Hera lets as many rebels as there's room for aboard her ship
promoted out of there before he fell in the aftermath of the Battle of Atollon. Many of them are silent, curled up, and/or staring off into space.
* WhatMeasureIsAMook:
** A skirmish
love with the Protectors ends with two pilots dead, but Sabine's only concern is Hera getting crippled and nearly killed.
** During the establishing of Chopper Base, Deiser goes MIA, but no mention is made about her by the time they deal with the krykna. Justified, because it had been hours since her disappearance once they find out about the krykna and [[EatenAlive their diet]], leaving them to assume what went down.
** Averted in the intro of [[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS2E14Homecoming "Homecoming"]],
one of the pilots gets shot down right before she natives. He can dock, leading to Hera pointing out in the aftermath that they need a new safer docking place for pilots and that pilots are a limited resource.
* YouAllLookFamiliar: There are only about four or five different character models
barely hide his disdain for the pilots, not helped that callsigns such as "Phoenix 1" lazy and complacent men under his command, but they are switched around every episode (usually because very easy for him to manipulate into making the last titlebearer died).payroll robbery easier.



[[folder:Jun Sato]]
!!Commander Jun Sato
->See his entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsRebelAllianceAndNewRepublicNavy Rebel Alliance Navy]] page.

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[[folder:Jun Sato]]
!!Commander Jun Sato
->See his entry
!!Cloud-Riders

[[folder:In General]]
* AdaptationalBadass: The Cloud-Riders in ''Legends'' were a petty biker gang whose activities were restricted to one planet. Canonically, they are a pirate gang that carries out more complex operations
on multiple worlds and are also a nascent rebel cell.
* AdaptationalHeroism: The Cloud-Riders in ''Legends'' were a Swoop gang that frequently engaged in extortion rackets against
the [[Characters/StarWarsRebelAllianceAndNewRepublicNavy villagers on their planet. In ''Solo'', it's revealed they are actually one of the early rebel cells fighting against the Empire and the crime syndicates working with them.
* BadassArmy: Enough that Beckett curses their mere showing up during the Conveyex heist because of how much harder it's going to make the job. The moment Enfys Nest gets the drop on them during the climax, the Cloud-Riders absolutely slaughter Dryden's guards without seemingly [[CurbStompBattle any casualties whatsoever.]]
* BadassBiker: They ambush their targets on [[HoverBike Swoop bikes]], and they're ''exceptionally'' badass.
* CanonImmigrant: They are a rather obscure group originally appearing in the old ''ComicBook/StarWarsMarvel1977'' comics run.
* CallForward: Benthic "Two Tubes" from ''Film/RogueOne'' is one of their members. (Presumably, the Cloud-Riders were the first [[GoodAllAlong
Rebel Alliance Navy]] page.cell]] he joined before leaving the group to join Saw Gerrera's Partisans.)
* CoolMask: All of them wear these.
* GoodAllAlong: The gang is revealed to be fighting against Crimson Dawn and the Empire.
* GoodIsNotSoft: Despite being GoodAllAlong, the Cloud-Riders are absolutely ruthless in the pursuit of their goals, attacking Beckett's first crew without hesitation (killing Rio in the process) during the Conveyex heist and seemingly killing every last one of Dryden's guards after [[OutGambitted outwitting them]] in the climax. Some of them, such as Benthic "Two Tubes", later went on to join [[YourTerroristsAreOurFreedomFighters Saw Gerrera's Partisans]].
* HeroAntagonist: With the reveal of the gang being an early rebel cell, the Cloud-Riders were effectively one towards Han Solo and Tobias Beckett's crew during their first appearance in ''Solo''.
* ISurrenderSuckers: How Enfys gets the drop - [[JustForPun quite]] [[DeathFromAbove literally]] - on Dryden's enforcers in the climax, placing her mask and armor on one of the random old women from Savareen and having the Cloud-Riders surrender, then ambushing the enforcers when they let their guard down.
* RagtagBunchOfMisfits: The gang is made of various people who suffered under the galactic cartels's rule.
* LaResistance: The Cloud-Riders are made up of people who've suffered either from the actions of the various criminal syndicates working with the Empire or actual Imperial oppression, and are actually stealing supplies and materials for the nascent Rebellion, or at least one of the early rebel cells.
* MenOfSherwood: They repeatedly harass cargo shipments by the Empire and Crimson Dawn to protect the people under their rule.
* SpacePirates: They specialize in attacking cartels such as the Crimson Dawn.
* WalkingSpoiler: Their placement on this page effectively spoils the revelation in ''Solo'' that the Cloud-Riders are in fact rebels.



[[folder:Rex]]
!!Captain Rex (CT-7567)
->See his entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsCrewOfTheGhost Crew of the]] ''[[Characters/StarWarsCrewOfTheGhost Ghost]]'' page.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:[=AP-5=]]]
!!AP-5
->See his entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsCrewOfTheGhost Crew of the]] ''[[Characters/StarWarsCrewOfTheGhost Ghost]]'' page.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mizel Pomdak]]
!!Mizel Pomdak
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mizel_pomdak_swr_tv_tropes.jpg]]

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[[folder:Rex]]
!!Captain Rex (CT-7567)
->See his entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsCrewOfTheGhost Crew of the]] ''[[Characters/StarWarsCrewOfTheGhost Ghost]]'' page.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:[=AP-5=]]]
!!AP-5
->See his entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsCrewOfTheGhost Crew of the]] ''[[Characters/StarWarsCrewOfTheGhost Ghost]]'' page.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mizel Pomdak]]
!!Mizel Pomdak
[[folder:Enfys Nest]]
!!Enfys Nest
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mizel_pomdak_swr_tv_tropes.jpg]]org/pmwiki/pub/images/enfys_nest_sw.png]]
[[caption-width-right:300:[[labelnote:Click here to see Enfys masked]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/enfys_nest_helm.png[[/labelnote]]]]



->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Magazine/StarWarsRebelsMagazine Rebels Magazine]]''

-->''"I can do this. I can make this work. Everyone's counting on me. I have to make this work."''

A mechanic the same age as Ezra on the ''Phoenix Home''. After being inspired by the ''Ghost'' crew's exploits and realizing that the Empire was bad, he ran off from his Imperial-supporting parents to join the Rebellion.

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->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/ErinKellyman
->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Magazine/StarWarsRebelsMagazine Rebels Magazine]]''

-->''"I can do this. I can make this work. Everyone's counting on me. I have to make this work.
''Beckett'' | ''Film/{{Solo}}''

-->''"We're not marauders. We're allies.
"''

A mechanic The leader of the same age as Ezra on the ''Phoenix Home''. After being inspired by the ''Ghost'' crew's exploits Cloud-Riders, a pirate gang Han Solo encountered while preparing and realizing that the Empire was bad, he ran off from his Imperial-supporting parents to join the Rebellion.executing heists with Tobias Beckett.



* AudienceSurrogate: He's a young boy that joined [[BigGood the Rebellion]] after being inspired by not only the 'heroes', but the cool Jedi kid.
* TheBusCameBack: He returns in another comic, "The Line of Duty".
* ChildSoldier: He's only about 14-15 years old. Sato points out that because of this, he needs to act mature. He proves himself at the end when he fixes one of the turboblaster batteries.
* DudeLooksLikeALady: For starters, there's his hair, and his suit specifically is actually used for one of the generic female pilots in the show.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: His father-son relationship with Sato in the comics seems to have been foreshadowing that Sato would have a similar relationship with his nephew, Mart.
* TheKlutz: He's a bit clumsy, which costs him his self-confidence, especially in a job where one false move can result in death or worse.
* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: It wasn't just the ''Ghost'' crew that inspired him, it was Ezra specifically, for being a Jedi the same age as him. He's wonderfully delighted when he gets to meet him in person.
* TheRunaway: Ran off and hid in a freighter, which led to him encountering the Rebellion.
* SignificantGreenEyedRedhead: The only named character so far in ''Rebels'' that is a ginger.
* UncertainDoom: So far, we're left with Mizel presumably still being with Phoenix Squadron in Season 3. Considering what goes down in the season finale, [[spoiler:he either died in the Battle of Atollon or is alive but traumatized, especially because [[TheMentor Sato]] is dead]].

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* AudienceSurrogate: He's AmbiguousGender: Enfys wears gender-obscuring armor and her helmet provides a deep filter over her voice, with even her species being unknown. ''Film/{{Solo}}'' reveals Enfys [[SamusIsAGirl to be a young boy woman]].
* BadassCreed: The writing on her CoolHelmet reads ([[BilingualBonus in]] [[ConLang Aurebesh]]) "''Until we reach the last edge, the last opening, the last star, and can go no higher.''" Given
that joined [[BigGood her mother wore the Rebellion]] after being inspired by not only helmet before her, it's possibly the 'heroes', but Nest family motto.
* CallForward: She tells Han
the cool Jedi kid.
* TheBusCameBack: He returns
"war is just beginning" in another comic, "The Line of Duty".
* ChildSoldier: He's only about 14-15 years old. Sato points out that because of this, he needs
reference to act mature. He proves himself at the end when he fixes one of nascent Rebellion, a line Luke would echo verbatim to Kylo Ren in reference to the turboblaster batteries.
Resistance in ''Film/TheLastJedi''.
* DudeLooksLikeALady: For starters, there's his hair, CoolBike: Rides on a mean-looking swoop bike.
* FieryRedhead: A redheaded teenage girl who's very dedicated to avenging her people.
* GoodAllAlong: Enfys
and his suit her gang are revealed to have been fighting against Crimson Dawn and the Empire.
* INeedAFreakingDrink: After Enfys removes her helmet, she says the trope nearly verbatim.
* ItsPersonal: She
specifically is actually used for one targets Crimson Dawn operations because they brutalized and exploited her people when she was younger.
* LegacyCharacter: One
of the generic female pilots in the show.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: His father-son relationship with Sato in the comics seems to have been foreshadowing
her lines strongly implies that Sato would have a similar relationship with his nephew, Mart.
* TheKlutz: He's a bit clumsy, which costs him his self-confidence, especially in a job where one false move can result in death or worse.
* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: It wasn't just
her mother wore the ''Ghost'' crew that inspired him, it was Ezra specifically, mask before her, so she's at least the second marauder under the identity.
* {{Leitmotif}}: The choir heard in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8N5Lzq-F0qk&ab_channel=DisneyMusicVEVO "Marauders Arrive"]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vax5y2ktgEw&ab_channel=DisneyMusicVEVO "Savareen Stand-Off"]].
* SamusIsAGirl: Enfys is in fact a very young, possibly even teenaged, woman, to the surprise of Beckett and the others.
* VoiceForTheVoiceless: Since many of Enfys' fellow pirates had their tongues cut out
for being a Jedi protesting their abuse at Crimson Dawn, Enfys is their voice.
* WalkingSpoiler: As evidenced by
the same age as him. He's wonderfully delighted when he gets tropes above, it's very difficult to meet him in person.
* TheRunaway: Ran off and hid in a freighter, which led to him encountering the Rebellion.
* SignificantGreenEyedRedhead: The only named
discuss Enfys's character so far in ''Rebels'' without bringing up the fact that is she's both a ginger.
* UncertainDoom: So far, we're left with Mizel presumably still being with Phoenix Squadron in Season 3. Considering what goes down in the season finale, [[spoiler:he either died in the Battle of Atollon or is alive but traumatized, especially because [[TheMentor Sato]] is dead]].
rebel leader and a woman.



[[folder:Reann Tomvig]]
!!Reann Tomvig
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[[folder:Reann Tomvig]]
!!Reann Tomvig
[[folder:Weazel]]
!!Weazel
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/reann_tomvig_sw.org/pmwiki/pub/images/weazel_sw.png]]



->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Magazine/StarWarsRebelsMagazine Rebels Magazine]]''

Among one of the Imperial cadets bound to the Imvur system until a schematics failure crashed their ship's systems, stranding them in space until the ''Ghost'' crew comes across their S.O.S. After receiving words of wisdom from the like-aged Ezra, she defected and helped stop her fellow cadets from taking over the ''Ghost''.

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->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/WarwickDavis
->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Magazine/StarWarsRebelsMagazine Rebels Magazine]]''

Among one
''Film/ThePhantomMenace'' | ''Film/{{Solo}}''

A thief who worked for the Hutt Clan out of Mos Espa on Tatooine. He attended the Boonta Eve Classic podrace that was won by Anakin Skywalker. During the age
of the Imperial cadets bound to Empire, Weazel joined the Imvur system until a schematics failure crashed their ship's systems, stranding them in space until the ''Ghost'' crew comes across their S.O.S. After receiving words of wisdom from the like-aged Ezra, she defected and helped stop her fellow cadets from taking over the ''Ghost''.Cloud-Riders.



* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:In her second appearance, she gets cold feet and can't bring herself to fight in war, so she deserts from the Rebellion and hides out on Alderaan. The others are heartbroken and/or disappointed in her, but Ezra respects her decision.]]
* TheBusCameBack: She returns in "The Line of Duty", apparently having joined Phoenix Squadron after the events of "Academy Cadets".
* FirstNameBasis: Has no problem with going by her first name with her classmates and the rebel crew.
* HeelFaceTurn: While it doesn't get expanded on within the comic, we do get a line from her that she's seen the Empire do things she doesn't agree with, but was unsure about what to do next, since unlike other defectors we've seen so far in ''Rebels'' and the other comic strips, [[SoWhatDoWeDoNow she worries about what will happen after she defects]], like what will happen to her family. Her classmates staging a coup against the crew and Ezra's encouragement are the final push to her defection.
* NiceGirl: Shows no hostility or unease towards the crew, even offering her help in them repairing her ship, as well as being the only cadet against the coup. Though she joins the Rebellion, [[spoiler:she ultimately can't bring herself to harm others, even in the name of good, so she chooses to walk the line of neutrality and leaves]].
* RavenHairIvorySkin: Her artist drew her with the likeness of Snow White.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Since she's the NiceGirl, the other cadets let her hold the reins, while Jeken, the other predominant cadet, is rather condescending and an opportunist.
* TokenGoodTeammate: She seems to be the only one in her unit that is disillusioned, but still tries to do the right thing, be rational, and she's polite towards people she has been taught are nothing good.
* UncertainDoom: [[spoiler:She leaves the Rebellion to seek sanctuary on Alderaan.]]

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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:In her second appearance, she gets cold feet AdaptationalHeroism: In ''Legends'', Weazel was an ArmsDealer and can't bring herself to fight in war, so she deserts from the Rebellion and hides out on Alderaan. The others are heartbroken and/or disappointed in her, but Ezra respects her decision.]]
* TheBusCameBack: She returns in "The Line of Duty", apparently having
little else. Here, he was a mere thief that later joined Phoenix Squadron after the events of "Academy Cadets".
* FirstNameBasis: Has no problem with going by her first name with her classmates and the
Cloud-Riders, which are actually a nascent rebel crew.
cell against the Empire and crime syndicates.
* TheAtoner: According to [[WordOfSaintPaul Warwick Davis]], this is his reason for leaving the Hutts behind and joining the Cloud-Riders, to protect the galaxy from gangsters like the people he used to work for.
* {{BFG}}: The rocket launcher he uses in ''Solo'' is '''as tall as he is.'''
* BarbarianLonghair: A criminal who wears his hair long and wild. He's shed the "barbarian" part - somewhat - by the time of ''Solo''.
* TheCameo: Warwick Davis is known for a number of appearances in the ''Star Wars'' saga. Weazel was one such during the pod race in ''The Phantom Menace'', sitting next to Watto, and he reprised the role, again for short appearances, in ''Solo''.
* DefectorFromDecadence: From petty criminal, acquaintance of Watto, and associate for the Hutts to warrior in a nascent Rebel cell.
* HeelFaceTurn: While it doesn't get expanded on within He worked for the comic, we do get Hutts, then joined Enfys Nest's gang, which is actually a line from rebellion against crime syndicates.
* NumberTwo: He's Enfys Nest's most trusted enforcer and spy, placing a tracker on the ''Falcon'' for her, spying on Han and the crew, and relaying
her that she's seen the Empire do things she doesn't agree with, but was unsure about what orders to do next, since unlike other defectors we've seen so far in ''Rebels'' and the other comic strips, [[SoWhatDoWeDoNow she worries about what will happen after she defects]], like what will happen to her family. Her classmates staging Cloud-Riders.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: He's portrayed by 3'6" tall Warwick Davis, and packs
a coup against rocket launcher in ''Solo''.
* RedemptionPromotion: From an arms dealer for
the crew Hutt criminal syndicate to the second-in-command of an extremely dangerous Rebel cell.
* TookALevelInBadass: From a mere spectator in a crowd on Mos Espa to a rocket launcher-wielding marauder
and Ezra's encouragement are the final push to her defection.
* NiceGirl: Shows no hostility or unease towards the crew, even offering her help in them repairing her ship, as well as being the only cadet against the coup. Though she joins the Rebellion, [[spoiler:she ultimately can't bring herself to harm others, even in the name of good, so she chooses to walk the line of neutrality and leaves]].
* RavenHairIvorySkin: Her artist drew her with the likeness of Snow White.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Since she's the NiceGirl, the other cadets let her hold the reins, while Jeken, the other predominant cadet, is rather condescending and an opportunist.
* TokenGoodTeammate: She seems to be the only one in her unit that is disillusioned, but still tries to do the right thing, be rational, and she's polite towards people she has been taught are nothing good.
* UncertainDoom: [[spoiler:She leaves the Rebellion to seek sanctuary on Alderaan.]]
rebel.



[[folder:Dicer]]
!!Lieutenant Dicer
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dicer_sw.png]]

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[[folder:Dicer]]
!!Lieutenant Dicer
[[folder:Benthic]]
!!Benthic
->See the [[Characters/StarWarsThePartisans Partisans]] page.
[[/folder]]

!!Corellian Resistance

[[folder:Miru Nadrinakar]]
!!Miru Nadrinakar
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dicer_sw.org/pmwiki/pub/images/miru_nadrinakar_sw.png]]



!!!'''Callsign:''' Phoenix 6

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AshleyEckstein
->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''

A Phoenix Squadron pilot killed by the krykna.

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!!!'''Callsign:''' Phoenix 6

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AshleyEckstein
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Corellia

->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''

A Phoenix Squadron pilot killed by
''[[Literature/StarWarsTheEndOfHistory The End of History]]''

An agent of
the krykna.Corellian Resistance who crash lands on an unnamed moon and meets Antron Back while on an important mission.



* DeadHatShot: Rex and Sabine find her helmet when they come looking for her.
* EatenAlive: Implied to be what the krykna did to her.
* RedShirt: She's actually wearing a red flight suit, and she's unfortunate enough to encounter the krykna while out placing a sensor beacon.

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* DeadHatShot: Rex ActionGirl: She guns down an Imperial officer and Sabine find several Stormtroopers all by herself with almost no effort. Nadrinakar is also a good pilot, having managed to damage the engines of the frigate pursuing her, buying her helmet when they come looking and Antron three hours to figure out how to avoid detection.
* {{Determinator}}: Despite having barely survived a bad crash and bleeding from multiple injuries, Nadrinakar refuses to give upon on her mission and lay low while the Imperials search
for her.
* EatenAlive: Implied to be what DisappearedDad: Her father was a historian who still believed in the krykna did to her.
* RedShirt: She's actually wearing a red flight suit,
ideals of the Republic and she's unfortunate enough to encounter Jedi after the krykna while out placing rise of the Empire. Nadrinakar implies that the Empire killed him for those beliefs, which is why she joined the Corellian Resistance.
* HandicappedBadass: Even with several injuries and severe limp, Miru kills four Imperials without
a sensor beacon.problem.
* TheStoic: She is mission focused: the one time Nadrinakar cracks a smile is when Back is (badly) humming a Bith ballad about a Jedi.



[[folder:Wedge Antilles]]
!!Lieutenant Wedge Antilles
->See his entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsRebelAllianceAndNewRepublicStarfighterCorps Rebel Alliance Starfighter Corps]] page.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Derek "Hobbie" Klivian]]
!!Lieutenant Derek "Hobbie" Klivian
->See his entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsRebelAllianceAndNewRepublicStarfighterCorps Rebel Alliance Starfighter Corps]] page.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Fenn Rau]]
!!Fenn Rau
->See his entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsMandalorians Mandalorians]] page.
[[/folder]]

!!Iron Squadron

[[folder:In General]]
A group of three youths and their astromech from Mykapo, who formed the group on their YT-2400, ''Sato's Hammer'', in defiance of the Empire to protect their home. As the Empire honed in on the world with full-force, however, they were forced to leave, but joined the rebels on Atollon, thanks to Commander Sato's Phoenix Squadron and the ''Ghost'' crew.

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[[folder:Wedge Antilles]]
!!Lieutenant Wedge Antilles
->See his entry on
!!The Hidden Path

A network of safehouses and agents across
the [[Characters/StarWarsRebelAllianceAndNewRepublicStarfighterCorps Rebel Alliance Starfighter Corps]] page.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Derek "Hobbie" Klivian]]
!!Lieutenant Derek "Hobbie" Klivian
->See his entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsRebelAllianceAndNewRepublicStarfighterCorps Rebel Alliance Starfighter Corps]] page.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Fenn Rau]]
!!Fenn Rau
->See his entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsMandalorians Mandalorians]] page.
[[/folder]]

!!Iron Squadron

[[folder:In General]]
A group of three youths and their astromech
galaxy who help Force-sensitive individuals hide from Mykapo, who formed the group on their YT-2400, ''Sato's Hammer'', in defiance of the Empire to protect their home. As the Empire honed in and its Inquisitors. Their headquarters is on the Outer Rim world with full-force, however, they were forced to leave, but joined the rebels on Atollon, thanks to Commander Sato's Phoenix Squadron and the ''Ghost'' crew.of Jabiim.



* ADayInTheLimelight: They receive a magazine comic, "A Youth Unpromising", featuring them returning to Mykapo to help old allies, with the help of Wedge.
* ChildSoldier: They're all kids.
* {{Foil}}: Mostly to Ezra. These kids, like Ezra back in Season 1, fought simply just to fight against the Empire and not realizing what else was at stake and what they were ''really'' fighting for.
* MeaningfulName: You could describe the stubborn-headed Iron Squadron as being iron-willed or having an iron skull.
* NaiveNewcomer: They figured defending their home against the Empire would be an easy gig. They get a taste of how it ''really'' works in their debut episode.
* ParentalAbandonment: Either their parents are neglectful, dead, or some other reason that allows these kids to become rebels. We at least know that Mart's father is dead.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Presumably, they're doing other missions for the Atollon rebels offscreen. Becomes especially jarring when they don't appear for the rest of the season, ''not even in the season finale'' when [[spoiler:Sato dies]]. According to WordOfGod, they ''might'' have been there, [[WhatCouldHaveBeen but they couldn't fit them in]].
* YouKeepUsingThatWord: Lampshaded by Sabine. "Squadron" is usually used to refer to a team of ships, like Phoenix Squadron, but Iron Squadron is actually just a group in one ship. This is because Mart named it after the original Iron Squadron, his late father's military unit.

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* ADayInTheLimelight: They receive a magazine comic, "A Youth Unpromising", featuring them returning LaResistance: Although they are reluctant to Mykapo engage in direct action against the Empire, the Path does what it can to help old allies, sabotage their operations and get those hunted to safety.
* TheRemnant: [[spoiler:''Survivor'' sees Cere's chapter of the Path decimated thanks to the siege of Jedha, with a scattered few survivors fleeing to the stars.]]
* SuddenNameChange: {{Downplayed}}. Both ''Series/ObiWanKenobi'' and ''VideoGame/StarWarsJediSurvivor'' were in production simultaneously,
with the help of Wedge.
* ChildSoldier: They're all kids.
* {{Foil}}: Mostly to Ezra. These kids, like Ezra back in Season 1, fought
former coming out first and simply just calling the organization "The Path". However, a year later, ''Survivor'' would exclusively call the organization "The Hidden Path". It's only an extra word's difference, but the way ''Survivor'' exclusively refers to fight against it by it's given name is still notable.
* UndergroundRailroad: They run a number of safehouses on planets with agents who transport Force-sensitive people on their final stop on The Path to escape the Imperial Inquisitors hunting them down.

[[folder:Tala Durith]]
!!Tala Durith
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tala_durith_sw.png]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human

->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/IndiraVarma
->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/ObiWanKenobi''

->''"I didn't know who they were. I didn't know what the Inquisitors would do. Fourteen people died, and six of them were children, and I couldn't do anything to help them. So now I do this."''

An Imperial officer on Mapuzo who became disillusioned with
the Empire and not realizing what else was at stake joined the Path, an underground network dedicated to protecting fugitive Force sensitives.
----
* BadBoss: A rare heroic example: Tala kills the Stormtroopers under her command menacing Obi-Wan
and what they were ''really'' fighting for.
Leia to help them escape.
* MeaningfulName: You could describe BavarianFireDrill: She bluffs her way into Fortress Inquisitorius by claiming to have classified intelligence for the stubborn-headed Iron Squadron as being iron-willed or having Grand Inquisitor, thus allowing her to open an iron skull.
entry point for Obi-Wan at sea level.
* NaiveNewcomer: They figured defending their home against BigDamnHeroes: Saves Obi-Wan from Vader by detonating an explosive that cuts off the Sith Lord and his troopers from the unconcious Jedi, enabling NED-B to retrive him and get him to safety.
* DefectorFromDecadence: Tala joined
the Empire would be an easy gig. They get to make a taste of how difference but realized that it ''really'' was evil and now works to undermine them.
* HeroicSacrifice: After being mortally wounded when Imperial forces storm the Path's headquarters, she seals the blast doors to let the others escape, then uses a thermal detonator to [[TakingYouWithMe kill herself and as many stormtroopers as possible]].
-->'''Tala:''' May the Force be with you.\\
'''Third Sister:''' GET BACK!!!\\
''[Thermal detonator explodes]''
* TheMole: She works with the Path while remaining an officer
in their debut episode.
the Empire. She ends up burning her cover while aiding Obi-Wan in rescuing Leia from Fortress Inquisitorius.
* ParentalAbandonment: Either their parents are neglectful, dead, or some other reason that allows these kids to become rebels. We at least know that Mart's father is dead.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Presumably, they're doing other missions
MyGreatestFailure: She joined the Path out of guilt because she once helped round up four families of Force-sensitives for the Atollon rebels offscreen. Becomes especially jarring when Empire. When the Inquisitors arrived, they don't appear for executed all the rest of the season, ''not even captives, [[WouldHurtAChild including six children]].
* NeckSnap: Kills an Imperial officer questioning her presence in Fortress Inquisitorious this way to keep her cover.
* RageWithinTheMachine: Initially believed
in the season finale'' when [[spoiler:Sato dies]]. According to WordOfGod, they ''might'' have been there, [[WhatCouldHaveBeen Empire's lies, but they couldn't fit them in]].
became disillusioned and joined the Path. She retains her rank in the officer corps, as it aids the cause.
* YouKeepUsingThatWord: Lampshaded by Sabine. "Squadron" is usually used ShutUpHannibal: When the Third Sister derides her as a traitor for helping Obi-Wan and Leia escape Fortress Inquisitorius, Tala coldly retorts she was never loyal to refer the Empire to a team of ships, like Phoenix Squadron, but Iron Squadron is actually just a group in one ship. begin with.
-->'''Third Sister''': TRAITOR! [[EvilCannotComprehendGood A child and an old man, was it worth it?! Betraying everything you were]]?!
-->'''Tala''':
This is because Mart named it after the original Iron Squadron, his late father's military unit.was ''[[ArmorPiercingResponse never]]'' who I was.



[[folder:Mart Mattin]]
!!Captain Mart Mattin
-->See his entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsRebelAllianceAndNewRepublicStarfighterCorps Rebel Alliance Starfighter Corps]] page.

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[[folder:Mart Mattin]]
!!Captain Mart Mattin
-->See
[[folder:NED-B]]
!!NED-B
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ned_0.jpg]]
!!!'''Species:''' Loader Droid

->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/ObiWanKenobi''

A loader droid who works with Tala on Mapuzo.
----
* BewareTheQuietOnes: He's quick to grab a hammer when a stormtrooper gets near the safehouse, and is prepared to use it, though he ends up not having to use it.
* BigDamnHeroes: Shows up just in time to drag Obi-Wan away to safety from the enraged Darth Vader.
* DiedInYourArmsTonight: [[spoiler:He stands between Tala and the Stormtroopers to soak up some of the blaster fire. He eventually shuts down while Tala is holding him.]]
* EyeLightsOut: [[spoiler:As he deactivates, the yellow lights of
his entry on eyes slowly dim and eventually turn off completely.]]
* TheSpeechless: Like all Loader Droids his programming forbids him from speaking.
* YouShallNotPass: He turns around with Tala while
the [[Characters/StarWarsRebelAllianceAndNewRepublicStarfighterCorps Rebel Alliance Starfighter Corps]] page.rest of the Path flees and slows down the horde of Stormtroopers with his blaster and [[PunchedAcrossTheRoom fists]], buying valuable time. [[spoiler:Neither of them makes it]].



[[folder:Gooti Terez]]
!!Lieutenant Gooti Terez
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gooti_terez_sw_2.png]]
!!!'''Species:''' Theelin
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Mykapo

->'''Voiced by:''' Meredith Anne Bull
->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'' | ''[[Magazine/StarWarsRebelsMagazine Rebels Magazine]]''

-->''"Try not to touch anything -- it's organized just the way we like it."''

A young Theelin female from Mykapo who, with her friends, formed the rebel cell Iron Squadron in defiance of the Empire.

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[[folder:Gooti Terez]]
!!Lieutenant Gooti Terez
[[folder:Kawlan Roken]]
!!Kawlan Roken
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gooti_terez_sw_2.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kawlan_roken_sw.png]]
!!!'''Species:''' Theelin
Human
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Mykapo

->'''Voiced
Jabiim

->'''Portrayed
by:''' Meredith Anne Bull
O'Shea Jackson Jr.
->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'' | ''[[Magazine/StarWarsRebelsMagazine Rebels Magazine]]''

-->''"Try not to touch anything -- it's organized just the way we like it."''

''Series/ObiWanKenobi''

A young Theelin female from Mykapo who, with her friends, formed the rebel cell Iron Squadron in defiance leader of the Empire.Path who helps run their main safehouse on Jabiim.



* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: As a Theelin, she has light pink skin, like Rystáll Sant.
* {{Expy}}: She's a bit rough and dismissive like Sabine, but is ultimately nicer as we find out later.
* GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe: She's Theelin.
* RubberForeheadAliens: She has horns on the side of her head, like all Theelins.
* {{Tuckerization}}: Her name is the last name of Andi Guttirez, host of [=YouTube=]'s ''The Star Wars Show'' and Rebels Recon variety webseries. [[InkSuitActor Gooti is also modeled after her likeness]].

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* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: As BigGood: He's the leader of the Path cell seen in ''Obi-Wan Kenobi''.
* HeadbuttingHeroes: He doesn't want to help Obi-Wan rescue Leia. In fact, he thinks Obi-Wan's presence is
a Theelin, she threat to their work and wants him ''gone''. However, Roken does quickly agree to help as Leia is just a child and in the hands of the Inquisitors.
* JerkassHasAPoint: Obi-Wan's presence represents a greater threat than any other Jedi they've helped. He's not merely being sought by the Inquisitors, but
has light pink skin, like Rystáll Sant.
the wrathful attention of ''Lord Vader himself''.
* {{Expy}}: She's TheLostLenore: His wife was either a bit rough Jedi in hiding or simply Force-sensitive, and dismissive like Sabine, but is ultimately nicer as we find out later.
* GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe: She's Theelin.
* RubberForeheadAliens: She has horns on
was captured by the side of her head, like all Theelins.
* {{Tuckerization}}: Her name is the last name of Andi Guttirez, host of [=YouTube=]'s ''The Star Wars Show'' and Rebels Recon variety webseries. [[InkSuitActor Gooti is also modeled after her likeness]].
Inquisitors.



[[folder:Jonner Jin]]
!!Jonner Jin
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jonner_jin_sw.png]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Mykapo

->'''Voiced by:''' Eric Lopez
->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'' | ''[[Magazine/StarWarsRebelsMagazine Rebels Magazine]]''

-->''"We don't need a fancy hyperdrive. Mart's the best pilot in the Galaxy."''

A young human male from Mykapo that with his friends formed the rebel cell, Iron Squadron, in defiance of the Empire.
----
* TheBigGuy: Hera even refers to him as such.
* DumbMuscle:
-->'''Hera:''' You all need to evacuate.\\
'''Jonner:''' ''[to Gooti]'' Heh... what does evacuate mean?
%%* {{Expy}}: Of Zeb, but nicer and more dumb.
* {{Tuckerization}}: His name is a corruption of John Harper, a cameraman, producer, and editor of ''The Star Wars Show''.

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[[folder:Jonner Jin]]
!!Jonner Jin
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jonner_jin_sw.png]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Mykapo

->'''Voiced by:''' Eric Lopez
->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'' | ''[[Magazine/StarWarsRebelsMagazine Rebels Magazine]]''

-->''"We don't need a fancy hyperdrive. Mart's the best pilot in the Galaxy."''

A young human male from Mykapo that with
[[folder: Quinlan Vos]]
->See
his friends formed the rebel cell, Iron Squadron, in defiance of the Empire.
----
* TheBigGuy: Hera even refers to him as such.
* DumbMuscle:
-->'''Hera:''' You all need to evacuate.\\
'''Jonner:''' ''[to Gooti]'' Heh... what does evacuate mean?
%%* {{Expy}}: Of Zeb, but nicer and more dumb.
* {{Tuckerization}}: His name is a corruption of John Harper, a cameraman, producer, and editor of ''The Star Wars Show''.
entry [[Characters/StarWarsJediMasters here]].



[[folder:[=R3-A3=]]]
!!R3-A3
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/r3a3_sw.png]]
!!!'''Model:''' R3-series astromech droid

->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'' | ''[[Magazine/StarWarsRebelsMagazine Rebels Magazine]]''

The astromech of the Iron Squadron.
----
* BackForTheDead: His second appearance in ''Rebels'' ends with him being shot dead by Stormtroopers, and the rebels are unable to take what's left of him with them as they go on the run.
* ButtMonkey: Chopper ''immediately'' tries to fight him in a "hate at first sight" moment, is shoved out of the ''Ghost'' into dangerous space by him, and is suddenly slapped by him at the end of "Iron Squadron". He even continues to pick on him when he gets introduced to the SetBehindTheScenes section for Season 4 of "Rebels Recon" since he can't pick on Artoo anymore.
* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:He gets killed while protecting Mart from Stormtroopers, with Hera and Chopper being too late to the scene to save the both of them. The trio are forced to leave his body behind, making it unlikely that he could be revived.]]
* RobotBuddy: To the Iron Squadron.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: With Chopper.

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[[folder:[=R3-A3=]]]
!!R3-A3
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/r3a3_sw.png]]
!!!'''Model:''' R3-series astromech droid

->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'' | ''[[Magazine/StarWarsRebelsMagazine Rebels Magazine]]''

The astromech of the Iron Squadron.
----
* BackForTheDead: His second appearance in ''Rebels'' ends with him being shot dead by Stormtroopers, and the rebels are unable to take what's left of him with them as they go on the run.
* ButtMonkey: Chopper ''immediately'' tries to fight him in a "hate at first sight" moment, is shoved out of the ''Ghost'' into dangerous space by him, and is suddenly slapped by him at the end of "Iron Squadron". He even continues to pick on him when he gets introduced to the SetBehindTheScenes section for Season 4 of "Rebels Recon" since he can't pick on Artoo anymore.
* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:He gets killed while protecting Mart from Stormtroopers, with Hera and Chopper being too late to the scene to save the both of them. The trio are forced to leave his body behind, making it unlikely that he could be revived.]]
* RobotBuddy: To the Iron Squadron.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: With Chopper.
[[folder: Cere Junda]]
->See her entry [[Characters/StarWarsStingerMantisCrew here]].



!!Teller's Insurgency

[[folder:Berch Teller]]
!!Berch Teller
!!!'''Species:''' Human

->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsTarkin Tarkin]]''

-->''"You can think of the ''Carrion Spike'' as just a ship, but she's more than that. She's an expression of who Tarkin is: a small-scale example of the lengths he's willing to go. Stealth, speed, power... That's Tarkin, the omniscient, ubiquitous Imperial enforcer. And that's why we're turning her into a symbol of something else: of '''resistance'''."''

An ex-Republic Intelligence officer, Teller deserted the Empire after the Antar Atrocity and began gathering a resistance group made up of his former operatives and other dissidents who wanted to strike against the Empire. Five years after the Clone Wars ended, his organization stole Moff Wilhuff Tarkin's personal corvette and used it to strike against the Empire.

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!!Teller's Insurgency

[[folder:Berch Teller]]
!!Berch Teller
!!!'''Species:''' Human

->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsTarkin Tarkin]]''

-->''"You can think
[[folder: Eno Cordova]]
->See his entry [[Characters/StarWarsJediMasters here]].
[[/folder]]

!!Iron Squadron

[[folder:In General]]
A group
of three youths and their astromech from Mykapo, who formed the ''Carrion Spike'' as just a ship, but she's more than that. She's an expression group on their YT-2400, ''Sato's Hammer'', in defiance of who Tarkin is: a small-scale example of the lengths he's willing to go. Stealth, speed, power... That's Tarkin, the omniscient, ubiquitous Imperial enforcer. And that's why we're turning her into a symbol of something else: of '''resistance'''."''

An ex-Republic Intelligence officer, Teller deserted
the Empire after to protect their home. As the Antar Atrocity Empire honed in on the world with full-force, however, they were forced to leave, but joined the rebels on Atollon, thanks to Commander Sato's Phoenix Squadron and began gathering a resistance group made up of his former operatives and other dissidents who wanted to strike against the Empire. Five years after the Clone Wars ended, his organization stole Moff Wilhuff Tarkin's personal corvette and used it to strike against the Empire.''Ghost'' crew.



* AntiHero: Wants to hurt the Empire and inspire further rebellion against it, but strikes at several lightly defended targets for maximum effect and does not care that many of the casualties are civilians working for the Empire.
* GoodIsNotNice: He insists that anyone willingly serving the Empire is a legitimate target, including civilians.
* TheHandler: Served as one for both Salikk and Cala during the Clone Wars, among many other Koorivar and Gotal on Antar 4. The death of so many of his agents during Tarkin's purge of the planet despite Teller's pleas for them to be removed from the planet beforehand is what turned him against the Empire.
* HeroAntagonist: He and his group serve as this during the events of ''Tarkin''.
* PermaStubble: He is described as having a "long face perpetually shadowed with stubble".
* RebelLeader: He organized one of the first major non-Separatist factions that attempted to oppose the Empire. It did not go very well, due to his extreme tactics, a questionable choice in ally, and having too little support built up to sustain the movement.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: He deserted the Empire shortly after it formed due to the Antar Atrocity. Teller had recruited many pro-Republic citizens on that planet who provided information to the Republic during the Clone Wars, and was outraged when the planet was punished post-war for the actions of the Separatists, with hundreds of loyal citizens, including some of his agents, among those who were randomly killed.
* SoleSurvivor: Maybe. [[spoiler:All the rest of his group are either killed in battle against the Empire or executed by Tarkin after he captured and interrogated them. Teller himself escapes, only to try to assassinate Tarkin on the Carrion Plateau, but he fails and falls into a pit trap. Tarkin leaves Teller a fighting chance to escape before vicious predators arrive to kill him so he can continue trying to kill Tarkin, but whether or not he managed to escape is unknown.]]
* WellIntentionedExtremist: While his targets are all military in nature, many of them have civilians who work there. Teller rationalizes that anybody who would willingly work for the Empire's military is a supporter of the regime and thus fair game, although some of his comrades do not share his sentiments.
-->'''Teller:''' Anyone who willingly serves is a traitor to ''life'', Hask. And don't tell me they don't know what they're signing up for, because it's as clear as those posters on the wall. It's enslavement, suppression, military might the likes of which none of us has ever seen. I won't go peacefully into that future, and neither should you.
* WorthyOpponent: While Tarkin views Teller as one, the feeling is not mutual. Teller absolutely despises Tarkin and all he and the Empire stand for, having corrupted everything Teller fought for in the Clone Wars.

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* AntiHero: Wants to hurt the Empire and inspire further rebellion against it, but strikes at several lightly defended targets for maximum effect and does not care that many of the casualties are civilians working for the Empire.
* GoodIsNotNice: He insists that anyone willingly serving the Empire is
ADayInTheLimelight: They receive a legitimate target, including civilians.
* TheHandler: Served as one for both Salikk and Cala during the Clone Wars, among many other Koorivar and Gotal on Antar 4. The death of so many of his agents during Tarkin's purge of the planet despite Teller's pleas for
magazine comic, "A Youth Unpromising", featuring them returning to be removed from the planet beforehand is what turned him against the Empire.
* HeroAntagonist: He and his group serve as this during the events of ''Tarkin''.
* PermaStubble: He is described as having a "long face perpetually shadowed
Mykapo to help old allies, with stubble".
* RebelLeader: He organized one of
the first major non-Separatist factions that attempted help of Wedge.
* ChildSoldier: They're all kids.
* {{Foil}}: Mostly
to oppose the Empire. It did not go very well, due Ezra. These kids, like Ezra back in Season 1, fought simply just to his extreme tactics, a questionable choice in ally, and having too little support built up to sustain the movement.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: He deserted the Empire shortly after it formed due to the Antar Atrocity. Teller had recruited many pro-Republic citizens on that planet who provided information to the Republic during the Clone Wars, and was outraged when the planet was punished post-war for the actions of the Separatists, with hundreds of loyal citizens, including some of his agents, among those who were randomly killed.
* SoleSurvivor: Maybe. [[spoiler:All the rest of his group are either killed in battle
fight against the Empire or executed by Tarkin after he captured and interrogated them. Teller himself escapes, only to try to assassinate Tarkin on the Carrion Plateau, but he fails not realizing what else was at stake and falls into a pit trap. Tarkin leaves Teller a what they were ''really'' fighting chance to escape before vicious predators arrive to kill him so he can continue trying to kill Tarkin, but whether for.
* MeaningfulName: You could describe the stubborn-headed Iron Squadron as being iron-willed
or not he managed to escape is unknown.]]
having an iron skull.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: While his targets are all military in nature, many of them have civilians who work there. Teller rationalizes that anybody who NaiveNewcomer: They figured defending their home against the Empire would willingly work be an easy gig. They get a taste of how it ''really'' works in their debut episode.
* ParentalAbandonment: Either their parents are neglectful, dead, or some other reason that allows these kids to become rebels. We at least know that Mart's father is dead.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Presumably, they're doing other missions
for the Empire's military is a supporter of the regime and thus fair game, although some of his comrades do not share his sentiments.
-->'''Teller:''' Anyone who willingly serves is a traitor to ''life'', Hask. And don't tell me
Atollon rebels offscreen. Becomes especially jarring when they don't know what they're signing up for, appear for the rest of the season, ''not even in the season finale'' when [[spoiler:Sato dies]]. According to WordOfGod, they ''might'' have been there, [[WhatCouldHaveBeen but they couldn't fit them in]].
* YouKeepUsingThatWord: Lampshaded by Sabine. "Squadron" is usually used to refer to a team of ships, like Phoenix Squadron, but Iron Squadron is actually just a group in one ship. This is
because it's as clear as those posters on Mart named it after the wall. It's enslavement, suppression, original Iron Squadron, his late father's military might the likes of which none of us has ever seen. I won't go peacefully into that future, and neither should you.
* WorthyOpponent: While Tarkin views Teller as one, the feeling is not mutual. Teller absolutely despises Tarkin and all he and the Empire stand for, having corrupted everything Teller fought for in the Clone Wars.
unit.



[[folder:Anora Fair]]
!!Anora Fair
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Coruscant

->''''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsTarkin Tarkin]]''

-->''"It was never an ambition of mine to be a revolutionary."''

A reporter from Coruscant who joined Teller's cell to expose the Emperor's atrocities and incite rebellion.
----
* DeathGlare: Shoots a withering one at [[spoiler:Tarkin after being captured and subjected to his EvilGloating]].
* DefiantCaptive: Refuses to be intimidated or cowed by [[spoiler:Tarkin after being captured. Not that it does her much good]].
-->'''Anora:''' You'll fall from your perch soon enough, [[spoiler:Tarkin]]. And it won't be a soft landing.
* FlippingTheBird: She is twice described as making an obscene gesture with her hand: once at Teller after he jokingly stated he would make her go into the engines to check them next, and another more serious one [[spoiler:directed at Tarkin after she and the other conspiracy survivors were captured]].
* IntrepidReporter: She came to the Empire's attention when she published numerous reports on the Antar Atrocity and spoke out against the Empire. Teller barely got her and Hask underground before the ISB came to the arrest them.
* JumpedAtTheCall: Teller mentions that she signed on with him very quickly, which is why he is surprised when she begins to question his tactics, decisions, and her own involvement in their attacks.
* KilledOffScreen: She and [[spoiler:all of the other members of Teller's conspiracy who were captured by Tarkin are shown being captured, and then the opening paragraph of the next chapter has Tarkin casually thinking about how he spent the intervening three weeks interrogating, torturing, and then executing Anora and the other captives.]]
* TheLancer: To Teller: she calls him out on some of his more questionable actions, and is the one he goes to for advice the most.
* VitriolicBestBuds: With Hask.

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[[folder:Anora Fair]]
!!Anora Fair
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Coruscant

->''''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsTarkin Tarkin]]''

-->''"It was never an ambition of mine to be a revolutionary."''

A reporter from Coruscant who joined Teller's cell to expose the Emperor's atrocities and incite rebellion.
----
* DeathGlare: Shoots a withering one at [[spoiler:Tarkin after being captured and subjected to
[[folder:Mart Mattin]]
!!Captain Mart Mattin
-->See
his EvilGloating]].
* DefiantCaptive: Refuses to be intimidated or cowed by [[spoiler:Tarkin after being captured. Not that it does her much good]].
-->'''Anora:''' You'll fall from your perch soon enough, [[spoiler:Tarkin]]. And it won't be a soft landing.
* FlippingTheBird: She is twice described as making an obscene gesture with her hand: once at Teller after he jokingly stated he would make her go into the engines to check them next, and another more serious one [[spoiler:directed at Tarkin after she and the other conspiracy survivors were captured]].
* IntrepidReporter: She came to the Empire's attention when she published numerous reports
entry on the Antar Atrocity and spoke out against the Empire. Teller barely got her and Hask underground before the ISB came to the arrest them.
* JumpedAtTheCall: Teller mentions that she signed on with him very quickly, which is why he is surprised when she begins to question his tactics, decisions, and her own involvement in their attacks.
* KilledOffScreen: She and [[spoiler:all of the other members of Teller's conspiracy who were captured by Tarkin are shown being captured, and then the opening paragraph of the next chapter has Tarkin casually thinking about how he spent the intervening three weeks interrogating, torturing, and then executing Anora and the other captives.]]
* TheLancer: To Teller: she calls him out on some of his more questionable actions, and is the one he goes to for advice the most.
* VitriolicBestBuds: With Hask.
[[Characters/StarWarsRebelAllianceAndNewRepublicStarfighterCorps Rebel Alliance Starfighter Corps]] page.



[[folder:Hask Taff]]
!!Hask Taff
!!!'''Species:''' Zygerrian
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Zygerria

->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsTarkin Tarkin]]''

A Zygerrian film director, Hask is also a capable manipulator of the [=HoloNet=].

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[[folder:Hask Taff]]
!!Hask Taff
[[folder:Gooti Terez]]
!!Lieutenant Gooti Terez
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gooti_terez_sw_2.png]]
!!!'''Species:''' Zygerrian
Theelin
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Zygerria

Mykapo

->'''Voiced by:''' Meredith Anne Bull
->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsTarkin Tarkin]]''

''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'' | ''[[Magazine/StarWarsRebelsMagazine Rebels Magazine]]''

-->''"Try not to touch anything -- it's organized just the way we like it."''

A Zygerrian film director, Hask is also a capable manipulator young Theelin female from Mykapo who, with her friends, formed the rebel cell Iron Squadron in defiance of the [=HoloNet=].Empire.



* KilledOffScreen: She and [[spoiler:all of the other members of Teller's conspiracy who were captured by Tarkin are shown being captured, and then the opening paragraph of the next chapter has Tarkin casually thinking about how he spent the intervening three weeks interrogating, torturing, and then executing Hask and the other captives.]]
* MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch: All Zygerrians depicted before her have been slavers or supporters of the practice. Hask is in contrast the most morally vocal member of Teller's resistance and is fighting against an evil Empire that practices slavery.
* RecklessGunUsage: She has no combat skills, and during the taking of the ''Carrion Spike'' she was supposed to keep her blaster's safety on. Hask forgot to do so, and accidently fired a bolt when Anora bumped into her, which damaged the airlock.
* TheSmartGirl: Shares the role with Artoz. Her skills at manipulating the [=HoloNet=] are what enable Teller's group to send fake messages to the Empire over it, as well as broadcast their strikes against Imperial facilities.
* VitriolicBestBuds: With Anora.
* WhatTheHellHero: Calls out Teller for not being bothered by the civilian casualties caused by their attacks.

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* KilledOffScreen: She AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: As a Theelin, she has light pink skin, like Rystáll Sant.
* {{Expy}}: She's a bit rough
and [[spoiler:all of the other members of Teller's conspiracy who were captured by Tarkin are shown being captured, and then the opening paragraph of the next chapter has Tarkin casually thinking about how he spent the intervening three weeks interrogating, torturing, and then executing Hask and the other captives.]]
* MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch: All Zygerrians depicted before her have been slavers or supporters of the practice. Hask
dismissive like Sabine, but is in contrast the most morally vocal member of Teller's resistance and is fighting against an evil Empire that practices slavery.
ultimately nicer as we find out later.
* RecklessGunUsage: GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe: She's Theelin.
* RubberForeheadAliens:
She has no combat skills, horns on the side of her head, like all Theelins.
* {{Tuckerization}}: Her name is the last name of Andi Guttirez, host of [=YouTube=]'s ''The Star Wars Show''
and during the taking of the ''Carrion Spike'' she was supposed to keep Rebels Recon variety webseries. [[InkSuitActor Gooti is also modeled after her blaster's safety on. Hask forgot to do so, and accidently fired a bolt when Anora bumped into her, which damaged the airlock.
* TheSmartGirl: Shares the role with Artoz. Her skills at manipulating the [=HoloNet=] are what enable Teller's group to send fake messages to the Empire over it, as well as broadcast their strikes against Imperial facilities.
* VitriolicBestBuds: With Anora.
* WhatTheHellHero: Calls out Teller for not being bothered by the civilian casualties caused by their attacks.
likeness]].



[[folder:Artoz]]
!!Artoz
!!!'''Species:''' Mon Calamari
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Mon Cala

->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsTarkin Tarkin]]''

-->''"Yes, people will begin to recognize the truth about the Empire, but numbers alone will never make the difference -- not against the likes of the Emperor, Vader, and the military they're massing."''

A Mon Calamari starship systems engineer who escaped from the Empire's research facility at Desolation Station with the help of Teller.

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[[folder:Artoz]]
!!Artoz
[[folder:Jonner Jin]]
!!Jonner Jin
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jonner_jin_sw.png]]
!!!'''Species:''' Mon Calamari
Human
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Mon Cala

Mykapo

->'''Voiced by:''' Eric Lopez
->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsTarkin Tarkin]]''

-->''"Yes, people will begin to recognize
''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'' | ''[[Magazine/StarWarsRebelsMagazine Rebels Magazine]]''

-->''"We don't need a fancy hyperdrive. Mart's
the truth about best pilot in the Empire, but numbers alone will never make the difference -- not against the likes of the Emperor, Vader, and the military they're massing.Galaxy."''

A Mon Calamari starship systems engineer who escaped young human male from the Empire's research facility at Desolation Station Mykapo that with his friends formed the help rebel cell, Iron Squadron, in defiance of Teller.the Empire.



* AffectionateNickname: His friends refer to him as "Dr." Artoz.
* TheEngineer: He is an expert starship technician and works to keep the ''Carrion Spike'' in working condition during Teller's campaign of destruction.
* FishPeople: He is a Mon Calamari.
* LaResistance: During the Clone Wars, he was a member of the Mon Cal Knights, a group who fought against Quarren loyal to the Separatist cause.
* TheSmartGuy: As an expert on starships, he helps Teller's cell familiarize themselves with the ''Carrion Spike'''s systems. He is also the one who figures out that Darth Vader is tracking them through his meditation chamber being onboard the ship.

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* AffectionateNickname: His friends refer TheBigGuy: Hera even refers to him as "Dr." Artoz.
such.
* TheEngineer: He is an expert starship technician DumbMuscle:
-->'''Hera:''' You all need to evacuate.\\
'''Jonner:''' ''[to Gooti]'' Heh... what does evacuate mean?
%%* {{Expy}}: Of Zeb, but nicer
and works to keep the ''Carrion Spike'' in working condition during Teller's campaign of destruction.
more dumb.
* FishPeople: He {{Tuckerization}}: His name is a Mon Calamari.
* LaResistance: During the Clone Wars, he was a member
corruption of the Mon Cal Knights, John Harper, a group who fought against Quarren loyal to the Separatist cause.
* TheSmartGuy: As an expert on starships, he helps Teller's cell familiarize themselves with the ''Carrion Spike'''s systems. He is also the one who figures out that Darth Vader is tracking them through his meditation chamber being onboard the ship.
cameraman, producer, and editor of ''The Star Wars Show''.



[[folder:Salikk]]
!!Salikk
!!!'''Species:''' Gotal
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Antar 4

->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsTarkin Tarkin]]''

A Gotal starship pilot and former agent of Teller during the Clone Wars who he saved from execution by the Empire.

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[[folder:Salikk]]
!!Salikk
!!!'''Species:''' Gotal
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Antar 4

[[folder:[=R3-A3=]]]
!!R3-A3
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/r3a3_sw.png]]
!!!'''Model:''' R3-series astromech droid

->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsTarkin Tarkin]]''

A Gotal starship pilot and former agent
''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'' | ''[[Magazine/StarWarsRebelsMagazine Rebels Magazine]]''

The astromech
of Teller during the Clone Wars who he saved from execution by the Empire.Iron Squadron.



* AcePilot: He is an expert pilot, and manages to escape three Imperial ambushes with the ''Carrion Spike'' relatively intact.
* HornedHumanoid: Gotal have twin conical horns that are highly responsive to electromagnetic sensors, which can cause great discomfort to them. This is why Teller's crew has no droids aboard the ''Carrion Spike'' after hijacking it, as it would interfere with Salikk's comfort too much for him to do his job. However, it also means that they have to do some dangerous tasks aboard the ship themselves which would normally be done by a droid.
* HumanoidAlien: Gotals have a humanoid body but a distinctly alien appearance.

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* AcePilot: He is an expert pilot, and manages to escape three Imperial ambushes BackForTheDead: His second appearance in ''Rebels'' ends with him being shot dead by Stormtroopers, and the ''Carrion Spike'' relatively intact.
* HornedHumanoid: Gotal have twin conical horns that
rebels are highly responsive unable to electromagnetic sensors, which can cause great discomfort to them. This is why Teller's crew has no droids aboard the ''Carrion Spike'' after hijacking it, as it would interfere take what's left of him with Salikk's comfort too much for him to do his job. However, it also means that them as they have go on the run.
* ButtMonkey: Chopper ''immediately'' tries
to do some fight him in a "hate at first sight" moment, is shoved out of the ''Ghost'' into dangerous tasks aboard space by him, and is suddenly slapped by him at the ship themselves which would normally be done by a droid.
end of "Iron Squadron". He even continues to pick on him when he gets introduced to the SetBehindTheScenes section for Season 4 of "Rebels Recon" since he can't pick on Artoo anymore.
* HumanoidAlien: Gotals have a humanoid HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:He gets killed while protecting Mart from Stormtroopers, with Hera and Chopper being too late to the scene to save the both of them. The trio are forced to leave his body but a distinctly alien appearance.behind, making it unlikely that he could be revived.]]
* RobotBuddy: To the Iron Squadron.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: With Chopper.



[[folder:Cala]]
!!Cala
!!!'''Species:''' Koorivar
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Antar 4

->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsTarkin Tarkin]]''

A Koorivar munitions and surveillance expert who worked for Teller during the Clone Wars and was also saved by him from execution.
----
* DemolitionsExpert: He crafts bombs for the group to use, including one that destroys a massive fueling station over Phindar.
* HornedHumanoid: Has a large cranial horn.
* RubberForeheadAlien: Koorivar look mostly human, except for different skin colors and the horn on the top of their heads.

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[[folder:Cala]]
!!Cala
!!!'''Species:''' Koorivar
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Antar 4

->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsTarkin Tarkin]]''

A Koorivar munitions and surveillance expert who worked for Teller during the Clone Wars and was also saved by him from execution.
----
* DemolitionsExpert: He crafts bombs for the group to use, including one that destroys a massive fueling station over Phindar.
* HornedHumanoid: Has a large cranial horn.
* RubberForeheadAlien: Koorivar look mostly human, except for different skin colors and the horn
!!Massassi Unit

[[folder:Jan Dodonna]]
!!General Jan Dodonna
->See his entry
on the top of their heads.[[Characters/StarWarsRebelAllianceAndNewRepublicArmy Rebel Alliance Army]] page.



[[folder:Knotts]]
!!Knotts

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[[folder:Knotts]]
!!Knotts
!!Neo-Separatist Coalition

[[folder:Anto Kreegyr]]
!!Anto Kreegyr



->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsTarkin Tarkin]]''

-->''"For Antar 4, then, and for a brighter future."''

An ex-subcontractor for Republic Intelligence from the Core Worlds, Knotts settled on the Outer Rim planet of Lantillies after the Clone Wars as a middleman between spacers and their clients. He met Teller during the Clone Wars and later joined his group as the financial backer.

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->'''Portrayed by:''' Barry Gingell
->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsTarkin Tarkin]]''

-->''"For Antar 4, then, and for
''Series/{{Andor}}'' (hologram only)

A former Separatist who now leads
a brighter future."''

An ex-subcontractor for Republic Intelligence from the Core Worlds, Knotts settled on the Outer Rim planet of Lantillies after the Clone Wars as a middleman between spacers and their clients. He met Teller during the Clone Wars and later joined his group as the financial backer.
rebel cell.



* ArmsDealer: During the Clone Wars, he used his organization to run guns and other supplies to pro-Republic resistance groups on Separatist worlds, including Antar 4.
* KilledOffScreen: He and [[spoiler:all of the other members of Teller's conspiracy who were captured by Tarkin are shown being captured, and then the opening paragraph of the next chapter has Tarkin casually thinking about how he spent the intervening three weeks interrogating, torturing, and then executing Knotts and the other captives.]]
* ShellShockedVeteran: While going over Knotts' profile, Tarkin notes that he has the look of a veteran soldier who has seen far too much tragedy.

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* ArmsDealer: During CurbstompBattle: His unlucky encounter with the Clone Wars, he used his organization to run guns and other supplies to pro-Republic resistance groups on Separatist worlds, including Antar 4.
* KilledOffScreen: He and [[spoiler:all of the other members of Teller's conspiracy who were captured by Tarkin are shown being captured, and then the opening paragraph of the next chapter has Tarkin casually thinking about how he spent the intervening three weeks interrogating, torturing, and then executing Knotts and the other captives.
Empire is described as [[spoiler:having been over before it started.]]
* ShellShockedVeteran: While going KilledOffscreen: [[spoiler:He and all fifty of his troops are slaughtered by the Empire.]]
* PresentAbsence: Kreegyr never appears in person in ''Andor'' but his forthcoming strike drives quite a bit of the subplots of the show's supporting cast in the back half of the first season.
* SacrificialLamb: [[spoiler:He's there to show how ruthless Luthen is in sacrificing him and his cell to protect his mole in the ISB.]]
* SmallRoleBigImpact: He never appears on-screen [[spoiler:before being killed, but the tension
over Knotts' profile, Tarkin notes that he has his fate drives a lot of ''Andor''. Jonni's place as Luthen's mole depends on Kreegyr falling for the look trap, some of Dedra's rise to power is influenced by the ISB setting said trap, and Luthen alerting Saw to the trap helps distance the latter even further from other rebel cells which nearly prevents the Alliance from learning about the Death Star before it's too late.]]
* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler:He is unknowingly allowed to walk right into an ISB trap and pays for it with his life, solely so Luthen can keep his mole in the ISB from being compromised.]]
* WeAreStrugglingTogether: He doesn't get along well with Saw due to being
a veteran soldier former Separatist, who has seen far too much tragedy.Saw formerly devoted his life to warring with and also lost his sister Steela to on Onderon. Saw eventually comes around to joining his raid (for a price of some valuable equipment and resources at least), but Luthen is forced to talk him out of it to save his life.



!!The Batonn Insurgency

[[folder:Nevil Cygni]]
!!Nevil Cygni, "Nightswan"
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nevil_cygni_sw.png]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human

->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsThrawn Thrawn]]''

-->''"A man must do what he must, Admiral Thrawn. Even if his stand is against the fall of eternal night."''

Originally a criminal mastermind, Cygni allied himself with an organization that opposed the Empire. He ended up crossing paths with Admiral Thrawn and became his nemesis.

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!!The Batonn Insurgency

[[folder:Nevil Cygni]]
!!Nevil Cygni, "Nightswan"
!!Phoenix Squadron

[[folder:In General]]
!!Phoenix Squadron
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nevil_cygni_sw.org/pmwiki/pub/images/phoenix_squadron_pilots_ct.png]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human

[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/starbird_swr_tv_tropes.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:300:''Fly for freedom.'']]

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AshleyEckstein, Creator/DeeBradleyBaker, Creator/SteveBlum, Creator/DaveFiloni, Creator/CoreyBurton, Creator/RobinAtkinDownes, Philip Anthony-Rodriguez, Creator/CatherineTaber, Matthew Wood
->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsThrawn Thrawn]]''

-->''"A man must do what he must, Admiral Thrawn. Even if his stand is against
''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'' | ''[[Magazine/StarWarsRebelsMagazine Rebels Magazine]]''

An elite unit of A-Wing starfighter pilots and technicians under
the fall command of eternal night."''

Originally a criminal mastermind, Cygni allied himself with an organization that opposed
Commander Jun Sato and Phoenix Leader Captain Hera Syndulla. After the Empire. He ended up crossing paths with Admiral Thrawn Battle of Atollon, Phoenix Squadron suffered heavy losses and became his nemesis.dispersed its ranks into the squadrons under the Massassi unit in the recently-formed Rebel Alliance.



* ArchEnemy: Thrawn spent most of his career trying to beat him.
* BadGuysDoTheDirtyWork: Subtly let Thrawn elimininate [[SpacePirates Angel's crew]] and uses him to dispose of the Cyphar spice dealers.
* DiabolicalMastermind: A heroic spin on the trope.
* DoomedMoralVictor: Chose the moniker Nightswan after a bird [[RuleOfSymbolism that sings at twilight.]] [[spoiler: When offered a way out by Thrawn, he elects to die with the Batonn insurgents.]]
* {{Expy}}: The [[Franchise/SherlockHolmes Moriarty]] to [[AwesomenessByAnalysis Thrawn's Holmes]]. A criminal mastermind that organizes many crimes and insurgencies that trouble the empire, sends "invitations" to his WorthyOpponent and claims to be responsible for most the problems he faced. He is even called a [[Series/{{Sherlock}} consultant]] a few times. As a rebel hero, he is of course far more principled than Moriarty ever was.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: [[InvertedTrope In the eyes of the Empire, at least.]] After witnessing him keeping up with [[MagnificentBastard Thrawn]] and organizing many rebellions and acts of sedition all over the galaxy, you would expect his backstory to be a former general, intelligence operative or crime lord of some sort. [[spoiler: He is a miner.]]
* GuileHero: He is Thrawn's WorthyOpponent, need we say more?
* HeroAntagonist: Of ''[[Literature/StarWarsThrawn Thrawn]]''.
* MeaningfulName: His nickname is "Nightswan". His last name is "Cygni"[[note]]Which is probably [[JustifiedTrope fake]][[/note]], which is also the genitive for stars in the constellation Cygnus, the Swan, which can only be seen at night.
* PrecursorHeroes: Says he tried to unite diferent rebel cells against the empire to no avail, but he hopes somebody else will. His wish is granted by the creation of the [[TheAlliance Rebel Alliance]], [[spoiler: but he is no longer around to see it]]. His modus operandi is also strongly reminescent of the Fulcrum Network.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: With Angel and his pirate crew. Their partnership is [[OnlyInItForTheMoney pure bussiness]], he has to bribe them into sparing prisoners and he seems relieved to learn of their death.
* WorthyOpponent: After defeating Nightswan, Thrawn gives him an offer to join the Chiss Ascendancy, which is saying something, considering the only other person he offers this to is [[spoiler:Eli, both out of their friendship and the young man's intelligence]].

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* ArchEnemy: Thrawn spent most of his career trying to beat him.
* BadGuysDoTheDirtyWork: Subtly let Thrawn elimininate [[SpacePirates Angel's crew]] and uses him to dispose of
CanonImmigrant: Their name is possibly taken from the Cyphar spice dealers.
Phoenix Squadron in ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'' video game ''VideoGame/XWingVsTieFighter''.
* DiabolicalMastermind: A heroic spin on the trope.
* DoomedMoralVictor: Chose the moniker Nightswan after a bird [[RuleOfSymbolism that sings at twilight.]] [[spoiler: When offered a way out by Thrawn, he elects
DoomedByCanon:
** Well, ''something'' had
to die have happened to their Imperial light carrier, since it doesn't show up with the Batonn insurgents.rebel fleet in the Original Trilogy. [[spoiler:Sato used it in a HeroicSacrifice in order for the Atollon rebels to escape destruction and capture from Imperials.]]
** Not quite doomed, but the reason why they don't appear in the movies is because a ton of them died at the Battle of Atollon, so they found it better to just disperse and join the other squadrons, like Wedge joining Red Squadron. We also see Hammerhead cruisers during the Battle of Scarif, and two of them survived the Battle of Atollon.
* {{Expy}}: TheFaceless: The [[Franchise/SherlockHolmes Moriarty]] technicians wear a OneWayVisor helmet.
* LegacyCharacter: According
to [[AwesomenessByAnalysis Thrawn's Holmes]]. A criminal mastermind that organizes many crimes AllThereInTheManual, a squadron of A-Wings named Phoenix Squadron fought at the Battle of Jakku. We're not sure if they named it after this squadron or Phoenix Squadron lived to fight another day after the Battle of Atollon.
* MidSeasonUpgrade: They get three ''Hammerheads''
and insurgencies that trouble an Imperial light carrier added to their arsenal later in Season 2. [[spoiler:The light carrier is lost in the empire, sends "invitations" Season 3 finale in order to his WorthyOpponent and claims to be responsible for most destroy an Interdictor in the problems he faced. He is even called a [[Series/{{Sherlock}} consultant]] a few times. As a rebel hero, he is Blockade of course far more principled than Moriarty ever was.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: [[InvertedTrope In
Atollon, but on the eyes of the Empire, at least.]] After witnessing him keeping other hand, Phoenix Squadron joins up with [[MagnificentBastard Thrawn]] and organizing many rebellions and acts of sedition all over the galaxy, you would expect his backstory to be a former general, intelligence operative or crime lord of some sort. [[spoiler: He is a miner.Massassi unit.]]
* GuileHero: He OneDegreeOfSeparation: One of the ''Hammerhead'' corvettes given to them by Leia is Thrawn's WorthyOpponent, later used to destroy the Shield Gate over Scarif at the Battle of Scarif.
* OneSteveLimit: Averted, sort of. There's a "Phoenix Squad" in 2011 re-release of ''Film/ANewHope''.
* RedShirtArmy: To show how serious their opponent of the week is, be it Vader in [[Recap/StarWarsRebelsTheSiegeOfLothal "The Siege of Lothal"]] or the Blockade of Ibaar. A recurring plot point is how they
need we say more?
* HeroAntagonist: Of ''[[Literature/StarWarsThrawn Thrawn]]''.
* MeaningfulName: His nickname is "Nightswan". His last name is "Cygni"[[note]]Which is probably [[JustifiedTrope fake]][[/note]], which is also
more {{Ace Pilot}}s in their ranks. According to AllThereInTheManual, Supply and Ordnance refused to get more A-Wings until before ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'' because of how many A-Wings were destroyed while serving Phoenix Squadron.
%%* SavedByCanon: [[spoiler:''Propaganda'' implies that they survive at least past
the genitive Battle of Yavin, as Sabine's gift to Hera depicted both her and Phoenix Squadron, and it was considered cool enough by Hera and Senator Mothma to turn into a propaganda poster. Typically, if you're going to make a recruitment poster that persuades and assures people that their would-be colleagues are invincible and capable badasses, you'd want the people depicted to be ''living'' war heroes, because otherwise, it suggests the job will end on a bittersweet note, and no one wants to take a chance on that despite the martyrdom.]]
* ThousandYardStare: Hera lets as many rebels as there's room
for stars aboard her ship in the constellation Cygnus, aftermath of the Swan, which can Battle of Atollon. Many of them are silent, curled up, and/or staring off into space.
* WhatMeasureIsAMook:
** A skirmish with the Protectors ends with two pilots dead, but Sabine's
only be seen at night.
* PrecursorHeroes: Says he tried to unite diferent rebel cells against
concern is Hera getting crippled and nearly killed.
** During
the empire to no avail, establishing of Chopper Base, Deiser goes MIA, but he hopes somebody else will. His wish no mention is granted made about her by the creation time they deal with the krykna. Justified, because it had been hours since her disappearance once they find out about the krykna and [[EatenAlive their diet]], leaving them to assume what went down.
** Averted in the intro of [[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS2E14Homecoming "Homecoming"]], one
of the [[TheAlliance Rebel Alliance]], [[spoiler: but he is no longer pilots gets shot down right before she can dock, leading to Hera pointing out in the aftermath that they need a new safer docking place for pilots and that pilots are a limited resource.
* YouAllLookFamiliar: There are only about four or five different character models for the pilots, not helped that callsigns such as "Phoenix 1" are switched
around to see it]]. His modus operandi is also strongly reminescent of every episode (usually because the Fulcrum Network.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: With Angel and his pirate crew. Their partnership is [[OnlyInItForTheMoney pure bussiness]], he has to bribe them into sparing prisoners and he seems relieved to learn of their death.
* WorthyOpponent: After defeating Nightswan, Thrawn gives him an offer to join the Chiss Ascendancy, which is saying something, considering the only other person he offers this to is [[spoiler:Eli, both out of their friendship and the young man's intelligence]].
last titlebearer died).



!!Cloud-Riders

[[folder:In General]]
* AdaptationalBadass: The Cloud-Riders in ''Legends'' were a petty biker gang whose activities were restricted to one planet. Canonically, they are a pirate gang that carries out more complex operations on multiple worlds and are also a nascent rebel cell.
* AdaptationalHeroism: The Cloud-Riders in ''Legends'' were a Swoop gang that frequently engaged in extortion rackets against the villagers on their planet. In ''Solo'', it's revealed they are actually one of the early rebel cells fighting against the Empire and the crime syndicates working with them.
* BadassArmy: Enough that Beckett curses their mere showing up during the Conveyex heist because of how much harder it's going to make the job. The moment Enfys Nest gets the drop on them during the climax, the Cloud-Riders absolutely slaughter Dryden's guards without seemingly [[CurbStompBattle any casualties whatsoever.]]
* BadassBiker: They ambush their targets on [[HoverBike Swoop bikes]], and they're ''exceptionally'' badass.
* CanonImmigrant: They are a rather obscure group originally appearing in the old ''ComicBook/StarWarsMarvel1977'' comics run.
* CallForward: Benthic "Two Tubes" from ''Film/RogueOne'' is one of their members. (Presumably, the Cloud-Riders were the first [[GoodAllAlong Rebel cell]] he joined before leaving the group to join Saw Gerrera's Partisans.)
* CoolMask: All of them wear these.
* GoodAllAlong: The gang is revealed to be fighting against Crimson Dawn and the Empire.
* GoodIsNotSoft: Despite being GoodAllAlong, the Cloud-Riders are absolutely ruthless in the pursuit of their goals, attacking Beckett's first crew without hesitation (killing Rio in the process) during the Conveyex heist and seemingly killing every last one of Dryden's guards after [[OutGambitted outwitting them]] in the climax. Some of them, such as Benthic "Two Tubes", later went on to join [[YourTerroristsAreOurFreedomFighters Saw Gerrera's Partisans]].
* HeroAntagonist: With the reveal of the gang being an early rebel cell, the Cloud-Riders were effectively one towards Han Solo and Tobias Beckett's crew during their first appearance in ''Solo''.
* ISurrenderSuckers: How Enfys gets the drop - [[JustForPun quite]] [[DeathFromAbove literally]] - on Dryden's enforcers in the climax, placing her mask and armor on one of the random old women from Savareen and having the Cloud-Riders surrender, then ambushing the enforcers when they let their guard down.
* RagtagBunchOfMisfits: The gang is made of various people who suffered under the galactic cartels's rule.
* LaResistance: The Cloud-Riders are made up of people who've suffered either from the actions of the various criminal syndicates working with the Empire or actual Imperial oppression, and are actually stealing supplies and materials for the nascent Rebellion, or at least one of the early rebel cells.
* MenOfSherwood: They repeatedly harass cargo shipments by the Empire and Crimson Dawn to protect the people under their rule.
* SpacePirates: They specialize in attacking cartels such as the Crimson Dawn.
* WalkingSpoiler: Their placement on this page effectively spoils the revelation in ''Solo'' that the Cloud-Riders are in fact rebels.

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!!Cloud-Riders

[[folder:In General]]
* AdaptationalBadass: The Cloud-Riders in ''Legends'' were a petty biker gang whose activities were restricted to one planet. Canonically, they are a pirate gang that carries out more complex operations
[[folder:Jun Sato]]
!!Commander Jun Sato
->See his entry
on multiple worlds and are also a nascent rebel cell.
* AdaptationalHeroism: The Cloud-Riders in ''Legends'' were a Swoop gang that frequently engaged in extortion rackets against
the villagers on their planet. In ''Solo'', it's revealed they are actually one of the early rebel cells fighting against the Empire and the crime syndicates working with them.
* BadassArmy: Enough that Beckett curses their mere showing up during the Conveyex heist because of how much harder it's going to make the job. The moment Enfys Nest gets the drop on them during the climax, the Cloud-Riders absolutely slaughter Dryden's guards without seemingly [[CurbStompBattle any casualties whatsoever.]]
* BadassBiker: They ambush their targets on [[HoverBike Swoop bikes]], and they're ''exceptionally'' badass.
* CanonImmigrant: They are a rather obscure group originally appearing in the old ''ComicBook/StarWarsMarvel1977'' comics run.
* CallForward: Benthic "Two Tubes" from ''Film/RogueOne'' is one of their members. (Presumably, the Cloud-Riders were the first [[GoodAllAlong
[[Characters/StarWarsRebelAllianceAndNewRepublicNavy Rebel cell]] he joined before leaving the group to join Saw Gerrera's Partisans.)
* CoolMask: All of them wear these.
* GoodAllAlong: The gang is revealed to be fighting against Crimson Dawn and the Empire.
* GoodIsNotSoft: Despite being GoodAllAlong, the Cloud-Riders are absolutely ruthless in the pursuit of their goals, attacking Beckett's first crew without hesitation (killing Rio in the process) during the Conveyex heist and seemingly killing every last one of Dryden's guards after [[OutGambitted outwitting them]] in the climax. Some of them, such as Benthic "Two Tubes", later went on to join [[YourTerroristsAreOurFreedomFighters Saw Gerrera's Partisans]].
* HeroAntagonist: With the reveal of the gang being an early rebel cell, the Cloud-Riders were effectively one towards Han Solo and Tobias Beckett's crew during their first appearance in ''Solo''.
* ISurrenderSuckers: How Enfys gets the drop - [[JustForPun quite]] [[DeathFromAbove literally]] - on Dryden's enforcers in the climax, placing her mask and armor on one of the random old women from Savareen and having the Cloud-Riders surrender, then ambushing the enforcers when they let their guard down.
* RagtagBunchOfMisfits: The gang is made of various people who suffered under the galactic cartels's rule.
* LaResistance: The Cloud-Riders are made up of people who've suffered either from the actions of the various criminal syndicates working with the Empire or actual Imperial oppression, and are actually stealing supplies and materials for the nascent Rebellion, or at least one of the early rebel cells.
* MenOfSherwood: They repeatedly harass cargo shipments by the Empire and Crimson Dawn to protect the people under their rule.
* SpacePirates: They specialize in attacking cartels such as the Crimson Dawn.
* WalkingSpoiler: Their placement on this page effectively spoils the revelation in ''Solo'' that the Cloud-Riders are in fact rebels.
Alliance Navy]] page.



[[folder:Enfys Nest]]
!!Enfys Nest
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[[folder:Enfys Nest]]
!!Enfys Nest
[[folder:Rex]]
!!Captain Rex (CT-7567)
->See his entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsCrewOfTheGhost Crew of the]] ''[[Characters/StarWarsCrewOfTheGhost Ghost]]'' page.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:[=AP-5=]]]
!!AP-5
->See his entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsCrewOfTheGhost Crew of the]] ''[[Characters/StarWarsCrewOfTheGhost Ghost]]'' page.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mizel Pomdak]]
!!Mizel Pomdak
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/enfys_nest_sw.png]]
[[caption-width-right:300:[[labelnote:Click here to see Enfys masked]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/enfys_nest_helm.png[[/labelnote]]]]
org/pmwiki/pub/images/mizel_pomdak_swr_tv_tropes.jpg]]



->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/ErinKellyman
->'''Appearances:''' ''Beckett'' | ''Film/{{Solo}}''

-->''"We're not marauders. We're allies."''

The leader of the Cloud-Riders, a pirate gang Han Solo encountered while preparing and executing heists with Tobias Beckett.

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->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/ErinKellyman
->'''Appearances:''' ''Beckett'' | ''Film/{{Solo}}''

-->''"We're not marauders. We're allies.
''[[Magazine/StarWarsRebelsMagazine Rebels Magazine]]''

-->''"I can do this. I can make this work. Everyone's counting on me. I have to make this work.
"''

The leader of A mechanic the Cloud-Riders, a pirate gang Han Solo encountered while preparing same age as Ezra on the ''Phoenix Home''. After being inspired by the ''Ghost'' crew's exploits and executing heists with Tobias Beckett.realizing that the Empire was bad, he ran off from his Imperial-supporting parents to join the Rebellion.



* AmbiguousGender: Enfys wears gender-obscuring armor and her helmet provides a deep filter over her voice, with even her species being unknown. ''Film/{{Solo}}'' reveals Enfys [[SamusIsAGirl to be a young woman]].
* BadassCreed: The writing on her CoolHelmet reads ([[BilingualBonus in]] [[ConLang Aurebesh]]) "''Until we reach the last edge, the last opening, the last star, and can go no higher.''" Given that her mother wore the helmet before her, it's possibly the Nest family motto.
* CallForward: She tells Han the "war is just beginning" in reference to the nascent Rebellion, a line Luke would echo verbatim to Kylo Ren in reference to the Resistance in ''Film/TheLastJedi''.
* CoolBike: Rides on a mean-looking swoop bike.
* FieryRedhead: A redheaded teenage girl who's very dedicated to avenging her people.
* GoodAllAlong: Enfys and her gang are revealed to have been fighting against Crimson Dawn and the Empire.
* INeedAFreakingDrink: After Enfys removes her helmet, she says the trope nearly verbatim.
* ItsPersonal: She specifically targets Crimson Dawn operations because they brutalized and exploited her people when she was younger.
* LegacyCharacter: One of her lines strongly implies that her mother wore the mask before her, so she's at least the second marauder under the identity.
* {{Leitmotif}}: The choir heard in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8N5Lzq-F0qk&ab_channel=DisneyMusicVEVO "Marauders Arrive"]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vax5y2ktgEw&ab_channel=DisneyMusicVEVO "Savareen Stand-Off"]].
* SamusIsAGirl: Enfys is in fact a very young, possibly even teenaged, woman, to the surprise of Beckett and the others.
* VoiceForTheVoiceless: Since many of Enfys' fellow pirates had their tongues cut out for protesting their abuse at Crimson Dawn, Enfys is their voice.
* WalkingSpoiler: As evidenced by the tropes above, it's very difficult to discuss Enfys's character without bringing up the fact that she's both a rebel leader and a woman.

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* AmbiguousGender: Enfys wears gender-obscuring armor and her helmet provides a deep filter over her voice, with even her species being unknown. ''Film/{{Solo}}'' reveals Enfys [[SamusIsAGirl to be AudienceSurrogate: He's a young woman]].
* BadassCreed: The writing on her CoolHelmet reads ([[BilingualBonus in]] [[ConLang Aurebesh]]) "''Until we reach the last edge, the last opening, the last star, and can go no higher.''" Given
boy that her mother wore joined [[BigGood the helmet before her, it's possibly Rebellion]] after being inspired by not only the Nest family motto.
* CallForward: She tells Han
'heroes', but the "war is just beginning" cool Jedi kid.
* TheBusCameBack: He returns
in reference another comic, "The Line of Duty".
* ChildSoldier: He's only about 14-15 years old. Sato points out that because of this, he needs
to act mature. He proves himself at the nascent Rebellion, a line Luke would echo verbatim to Kylo Ren in reference to end when he fixes one of the Resistance in ''Film/TheLastJedi''.
turboblaster batteries.
* CoolBike: Rides on a mean-looking swoop bike.
* FieryRedhead: A redheaded teenage girl who's very dedicated to avenging her people.
* GoodAllAlong: Enfys
DudeLooksLikeALady: For starters, there's his hair, and her gang are revealed his suit specifically is actually used for one of the generic female pilots in the show.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: His father-son relationship with Sato in the comics seems
to have been fighting against Crimson Dawn and foreshadowing that Sato would have a similar relationship with his nephew, Mart.
* TheKlutz: He's a bit clumsy, which costs him his self-confidence, especially in a job where one false move can result in death or worse.
* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: It wasn't just
the Empire.
* INeedAFreakingDrink: After Enfys removes her helmet, she says
''Ghost'' crew that inspired him, it was Ezra specifically, for being a Jedi the trope nearly verbatim.
* ItsPersonal: She specifically targets Crimson Dawn operations because they brutalized and exploited her people
same age as him. He's wonderfully delighted when she was younger.
he gets to meet him in person.
* LegacyCharacter: One of her lines strongly implies that her mother wore TheRunaway: Ran off and hid in a freighter, which led to him encountering the mask before her, so she's at least the second marauder under the identity.
Rebellion.
* {{Leitmotif}}: SignificantGreenEyedRedhead: The choir heard in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8N5Lzq-F0qk&ab_channel=DisneyMusicVEVO "Marauders Arrive"]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vax5y2ktgEw&ab_channel=DisneyMusicVEVO "Savareen Stand-Off"]].
* SamusIsAGirl: Enfys is in fact a very young, possibly even teenaged, woman, to the surprise of Beckett and the others.
* VoiceForTheVoiceless: Since many of Enfys' fellow pirates had their tongues cut out for protesting their abuse at Crimson Dawn, Enfys is their voice.
* WalkingSpoiler: As evidenced by the tropes above, it's very difficult to discuss Enfys's
only named character without bringing up the fact so far in ''Rebels'' that she's both is a rebel leader and a woman.ginger.
* UncertainDoom: So far, we're left with Mizel presumably still being with Phoenix Squadron in Season 3. Considering what goes down in the season finale, [[spoiler:he either died in the Battle of Atollon or is alive but traumatized, especially because [[TheMentor Sato]] is dead]].



[[folder:Weazel]]
!!Weazel
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/weazel_sw.png]]

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[[folder:Weazel]]
!!Weazel
[[folder:Reann Tomvig]]
!!Reann Tomvig
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/weazel_sw.org/pmwiki/pub/images/reann_tomvig_sw.png]]



->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/WarwickDavis
->'''Appearances:''' ''Film/ThePhantomMenace'' | ''Film/{{Solo}}''

A thief who worked for the Hutt Clan out of Mos Espa on Tatooine. He attended the Boonta Eve Classic podrace that was won by Anakin Skywalker. During the age of the Empire, Weazel joined the Cloud-Riders.

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->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/WarwickDavis
->'''Appearances:''' ''Film/ThePhantomMenace'' | ''Film/{{Solo}}''

A thief who worked for the Hutt Clan out of Mos Espa on Tatooine. He attended the Boonta Eve Classic podrace that was won by Anakin Skywalker. During the age
''[[Magazine/StarWarsRebelsMagazine Rebels Magazine]]''

Among one
of the Empire, Weazel joined Imperial cadets bound to the Cloud-Riders.Imvur system until a schematics failure crashed their ship's systems, stranding them in space until the ''Ghost'' crew comes across their S.O.S. After receiving words of wisdom from the like-aged Ezra, she defected and helped stop her fellow cadets from taking over the ''Ghost''.



* AdaptationalHeroism: In ''Legends'', Weazel was an ArmsDealer and little else. Here, he was a mere thief that later joined the Cloud-Riders, which are actually a nascent rebel cell against the Empire and crime syndicates.
* TheAtoner: According to [[WordOfSaintPaul Warwick Davis]], this is his reason for leaving the Hutts behind and joining the Cloud-Riders, to protect the galaxy from gangsters like the people he used to work for.
* {{BFG}}: The rocket launcher he uses in ''Solo'' is '''as tall as he is.'''
* BarbarianLonghair: A criminal who wears his hair long and wild. He's shed the "barbarian" part - somewhat - by the time of ''Solo''.
* TheCameo: Warwick Davis is known for a number of appearances in the ''Star Wars'' saga. Weazel was one such during the pod race in ''The Phantom Menace'', sitting next to Watto, and he reprised the role, again for short appearances, in ''Solo''.
* DefectorFromDecadence: From petty criminal, acquaintance of Watto, and associate for the Hutts to warrior in a nascent Rebel cell.
* HeelFaceTurn: He worked for the Hutts, then joined Enfys Nest's gang, which is actually a rebellion against crime syndicates.
* NumberTwo: He's Enfys Nest's most trusted enforcer and spy, placing a tracker on the ''Falcon'' for her, spying on Han and the crew, and relaying her orders to the other Cloud-Riders.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: He's portrayed by 3'6" tall Warwick Davis, and packs a rocket launcher in ''Solo''.
* RedemptionPromotion: From an arms dealer for the Hutt criminal syndicate to the second-in-command of an extremely dangerous Rebel cell.
* TookALevelInBadass: From a mere spectator in a crowd on Mos Espa to a rocket launcher-wielding marauder and rebel.

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* AdaptationalHeroism: In ''Legends'', Weazel was an ArmsDealer BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:In her second appearance, she gets cold feet and little else. Here, he was a mere thief that later can't bring herself to fight in war, so she deserts from the Rebellion and hides out on Alderaan. The others are heartbroken and/or disappointed in her, but Ezra respects her decision.]]
* TheBusCameBack: She returns in "The Line of Duty", apparently having
joined Phoenix Squadron after the Cloud-Riders, which are actually a nascent events of "Academy Cadets".
* FirstNameBasis: Has no problem with going by her first name with her classmates and the
rebel cell against the Empire and crime syndicates.
* TheAtoner: According to [[WordOfSaintPaul Warwick Davis]], this is his reason for leaving the Hutts behind and joining the Cloud-Riders, to protect the galaxy from gangsters like the people he used to work for.
* {{BFG}}: The rocket launcher he uses in ''Solo'' is '''as tall as he is.'''
* BarbarianLonghair: A criminal who wears his hair long and wild. He's shed the "barbarian" part - somewhat - by the time of ''Solo''.
* TheCameo: Warwick Davis is known for a number of appearances in the ''Star Wars'' saga. Weazel was one such during the pod race in ''The Phantom Menace'', sitting next to Watto, and he reprised the role, again for short appearances, in ''Solo''.
* DefectorFromDecadence: From petty criminal, acquaintance of Watto, and associate for the Hutts to warrior in a nascent Rebel cell.
crew.
* HeelFaceTurn: He worked for While it doesn't get expanded on within the Hutts, then joined Enfys Nest's gang, which is actually comic, we do get a rebellion line from her that she's seen the Empire do things she doesn't agree with, but was unsure about what to do next, since unlike other defectors we've seen so far in ''Rebels'' and the other comic strips, [[SoWhatDoWeDoNow she worries about what will happen after she defects]], like what will happen to her family. Her classmates staging a coup against crime syndicates.
* NumberTwo: He's Enfys Nest's most trusted enforcer
the crew and spy, placing a tracker on Ezra's encouragement are the ''Falcon'' for her, spying on Han and final push to her defection.
* NiceGirl: Shows no hostility or unease towards
the crew, even offering her help in them repairing her ship, as well as being the only cadet against the coup. Though she joins the Rebellion, [[spoiler:she ultimately can't bring herself to harm others, even in the name of good, so she chooses to walk the line of neutrality and relaying leaves]].
* RavenHairIvorySkin: Her artist drew
her orders to with the likeness of Snow White.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Since she's the NiceGirl,
the other Cloud-Riders.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: He's portrayed by 3'6" tall Warwick Davis,
cadets let her hold the reins, while Jeken, the other predominant cadet, is rather condescending and packs a rocket launcher in ''Solo''.
* RedemptionPromotion: From
an arms dealer for opportunist.
* TokenGoodTeammate: She seems to be
the Hutt criminal syndicate only one in her unit that is disillusioned, but still tries to do the second-in-command of an extremely dangerous Rebel cell.
* TookALevelInBadass: From a mere spectator in a crowd on Mos Espa to a rocket launcher-wielding marauder
right thing, be rational, and rebel.she's polite towards people she has been taught are nothing good.
* UncertainDoom: [[spoiler:She leaves the Rebellion to seek sanctuary on Alderaan.]]



[[folder:Benthic]]
!!Benthic
->See the [[Characters/StarWarsThePartisans Partisans]] page.
[[/folder]]

!!The Corellian Resistance

[[folder:Miru Nadrinakar]]
!!Miru Nadrinakar
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/miru_nadrinakar_sw.png]]

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[[folder:Benthic]]
!!Benthic
->See the [[Characters/StarWarsThePartisans Partisans]] page.
[[/folder]]

!!The Corellian Resistance

[[folder:Miru Nadrinakar]]
!!Miru Nadrinakar
[[folder:Dicer]]
!!Lieutenant Dicer
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/miru_nadrinakar_sw.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dicer_sw.png]]



!!!'''Homeworld:''' Corellia

->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsTheEndOfHistory The End of History]]''

An agent of the Corellian Resistance who crash lands on an unnamed moon and meets Antron Back while on an important mission.

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!!!'''Homeworld:''' Corellia

!!!'''Callsign:''' Phoenix 6

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AshleyEckstein
->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsTheEndOfHistory The End of History]]''

An agent of
''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''

A Phoenix Squadron pilot killed by
the Corellian Resistance who crash lands on an unnamed moon and meets Antron Back while on an important mission.krykna.



* ActionGirl: She guns down an Imperial officer and several Stormtroopers all by herself with almost no effort. Nadrinakar is also a good pilot, having managed to damage the engines of the frigate pursuing her, buying her and Antron three hours to figure out how to avoid detection.
* {{Determinator}}: Despite having barely survived a bad crash and bleeding from multiple injuries, Nadrinakar refuses to give upon on her mission and lay low while the Imperials search for her.
* DisappearedDad: Her father was a historian who still believed in the ideals of the Republic and Jedi after the rise of the Empire. Nadrinakar implies that the Empire killed him for those beliefs, which is why she joined the Corellian Resistance.
* HandicappedBadass: Even with several injuries and severe limp, Miru kills four Imperials without a problem.
* TheStoic: She is mission focused: the one time Nadrinakar cracks a smile is when Back is (badly) humming a Bith ballad about a Jedi.

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* ActionGirl: She guns down an Imperial officer DeadHatShot: Rex and several Stormtroopers all by herself with almost no effort. Nadrinakar is also a good pilot, having managed to damage the engines of the frigate pursuing her, buying Sabine find her and Antron three hours to figure out how to avoid detection.
* {{Determinator}}: Despite having barely survived a bad crash and bleeding from multiple injuries, Nadrinakar refuses to give upon on her mission and lay low while the Imperials search
helmet when they come looking for her.
* DisappearedDad: Her father was a historian who still believed in EatenAlive: Implied to be what the ideals of krykna did to her.
* RedShirt: She's actually wearing a red flight suit, and she's unfortunate enough to encounter
the Republic and Jedi after the rise of the Empire. Nadrinakar implies that the Empire killed him for those beliefs, which is why she joined the Corellian Resistance.
* HandicappedBadass: Even with several injuries and severe limp, Miru kills four Imperials without
krykna while out placing a problem.
* TheStoic: She is mission focused: the one time Nadrinakar cracks a smile is when Back is (badly) humming a Bith ballad about a Jedi.
sensor beacon.



!!The Wookiee Underground

[[folder:Wullffwarro]]
!!Wullffwarro
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wullffwarro_sw.png]]
!!!'''Species:''' Wookiee
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Kashyyyk

->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'' | ''[[Magazine/StarWarsRebelsMagazine Rebels Magazine]]''

A Wookiee veteran of the Clone Wars, taken captive by the Empire alongside his son Kitwarr and many other Wookiees. They were sent to work in the spice mines of Kessel before being rescued by the crew of the ''Ghost''.
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* TheBusCameBack: He returns in the comic "A Time to Survive".
* TheCameo: His cell is mentioned in ''Aftermath'', as Chewbacca had met them at some point or [[FamedInStory is at least familiar with who they are]].
* FashionableAsymmetry: He wears a metal armband on his right arm.
* MadeASlave: He, his son, and several other Wookiees were taken captive by the Empire following a failed uprising on Kashyyyk, and were subsequently sent to work and die in the mines of Kessel.

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!!The Wookiee Underground

[[folder:Wullffwarro]]
!!Wullffwarro
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wullffwarro_sw.png]]
!!!'''Species:''' Wookiee
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Kashyyyk

->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'' | ''[[Magazine/StarWarsRebelsMagazine Rebels Magazine]]''

A Wookiee veteran of
[[folder:Wedge Antilles]]
!!Lieutenant Wedge Antilles
->See his entry on
the Clone Wars, taken captive by the Empire alongside his son Kitwarr and many other Wookiees. They were sent to work in the spice mines of Kessel before being rescued by the crew of the ''Ghost''.
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* TheBusCameBack: He returns in the comic "A Time to Survive".
* TheCameo: His cell is mentioned in ''Aftermath'', as Chewbacca had met them at some point or [[FamedInStory is at least familiar with who they are]].
* FashionableAsymmetry: He wears a metal armband on his right arm.
* MadeASlave: He, his son, and several other Wookiees were taken captive by the Empire following a failed uprising on Kashyyyk, and were subsequently sent to work and die in the mines of Kessel.
[[Characters/StarWarsRebelAllianceAndNewRepublicStarfighterCorps Rebel Alliance Starfighter Corps]] page.



[[folder:Kitwarr]]
!!Kitwarr
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kitwarr_sw.png]]
!!!'''Species:''' Wookiee
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Kashyyyk

->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'' | ''[[Magazine/StarWarsRebelsMagazine Rebels Magazine]]''

The son of Wullfwarro, a leader of a group of Wookiees against the Empire. They ended up in Imperial custody and were to be sent to work in the spice mines of Kessel before being rescued by the crew of the ''Ghost''.
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* TheBusCameBack: He returns in the comic "A Time to Survive".
* MoralityPet: Ezra seeing him (being the same age as each other) in danger is another thing that makes Ezra realize he has to do the right thing.

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[[folder:Kitwarr]]
!!Kitwarr
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kitwarr_sw.png]]
!!!'''Species:''' Wookiee
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Kashyyyk

->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'' | ''[[Magazine/StarWarsRebelsMagazine Rebels Magazine]]''

The son of Wullfwarro, a leader of a group of Wookiees against
[[folder:Derek "Hobbie" Klivian]]
!!Lieutenant Derek "Hobbie" Klivian
->See his entry on
the Empire. They ended up in Imperial custody and were to be sent to work in the spice mines of Kessel before being rescued by the crew of the ''Ghost''.
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* TheBusCameBack: He returns in the comic "A Time to Survive".
* MoralityPet: Ezra seeing him (being the same age as each other) in danger is another thing that makes Ezra realize he has to do the right thing.
[[Characters/StarWarsRebelAllianceAndNewRepublicStarfighterCorps Rebel Alliance Starfighter Corps]] page.



[[folder:Tarfful]]
!!General Tarfful
-> See his entry on the Characters/StarWarsMidRim page.

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[[folder:Tarfful]]
!!General Tarfful
-> See
[[folder:Fenn Rau]]
!!Fenn Rau
->See
his entry on the Characters/StarWarsMidRim [[Characters/StarWarsMandalorians Mandalorians]] page.



!!The Hidden Path

A network of safehouses and agents across the galaxy who help Force-sensitive individuals hide from the Empire and its Inquisitors. Their headquarters is on the Outer Rim world of Jabiim.

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!!The Hidden Path

A network of safehouses
!!Rebel Network

[[folder:Bail Organa]]
!!Senator/Viceroy Bail Organa
->See his entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsRebelAlliance Rebel Alliance]] page under '''Rebel Founders'''.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Leia Organa]]
!!Princess Leia Organa
->See [[Characters/StarWarsLeiaOrgana her separate page]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mon Mothma]]
!!Senator-in-exile Mon Mothma
->See her entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsNewRepublicSenate New Republic Senate]] page.
[[/folder]]

%%[[folder:Chardri Tage]]
%%!!Chardri Tage
%%!!!'''Species:''' Human

%%->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsAhsoka Ahsoka]]''

%%An experienced pilot
and agents across the galaxy who help Force-sensitive individuals hide from the Empire and its Inquisitors. Their headquarters is on long-time associate of Bail Organa who, with his copilot Tamsin, was sent in search of a Jedi helping people in the Outer Rim world just over a year after the end of Jabiim.the Clone Wars.
%%----
%%[[/folder]]

[[folder:Tamsin]]
!!Tamsin
!!!'''Species:''' Human

->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsAhsoka Ahsoka]]''

Copilot of Chardri Tage, and an experienced operative.



* LaResistance: Although they are reluctant to engage in direct action against the Empire, the Path does what it can to sabotage their operations and get those hunted to safety.
* TheRemnant: [[spoiler:''Survivor'' sees Cere's chapter of the Path decimated thanks to the siege of Jedha, with a scattered few survivors fleeing to the stars.]]
* SuddenNameChange: {{Downplayed}}. Both ''Series/ObiWanKenobi'' and ''VideoGame/StarWarsJediSurvivor'' were in production simultaneously, with the former coming out first and simply calling the organization "The Path". However, a year later, ''Survivor'' would exclusively call the organization "The Hidden Path". It's only an extra word's difference, but the way ''Survivor'' exclusively refers to it by it's given name is still notable.
* UndergroundRailroad: They run a number of safehouses on planets with agents who transport Force-sensitive people on their final stop on The Path to escape the Imperial Inquisitors hunting them down.

[[folder:Tala Durith]]
!!Tala Durith
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tala_durith_sw.png]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human

->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/IndiraVarma
->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/ObiWanKenobi''

->''"I didn't know who they were. I didn't know what the Inquisitors would do. Fourteen people died, and six of them were children, and I couldn't do anything to help them. So now I do this."''

An Imperial officer on Mapuzo who became disillusioned with the Empire and joined the Path, an underground network dedicated to protecting fugitive Force sensitives.

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* LaResistance: Although they are reluctant HoneyTrap: She's mentioned to engage in direct action against the Empire, the Path does what it can be quick to sabotage their operations and get those hunted her enemies to safety.
* TheRemnant: [[spoiler:''Survivor'' sees Cere's chapter
underestimate her because of the Path decimated thanks her good looks.
%%* OnlyOneName: She's not mentioned
to the siege of Jedha, with have a scattered few survivors fleeing to the stars.]]
* SuddenNameChange: {{Downplayed}}. Both ''Series/ObiWanKenobi'' and ''VideoGame/StarWarsJediSurvivor'' were in production simultaneously, with the former coming out first and simply calling the organization "The Path". However, a year later, ''Survivor'' would exclusively call the organization "The Hidden Path". It's only an extra word's difference, but the way ''Survivor'' exclusively refers to it by it's given name is still notable.
* UndergroundRailroad: They run a number of safehouses on planets with agents who transport Force-sensitive people on their final stop on The Path to escape the Imperial Inquisitors hunting them down.

[[folder:Tala Durith]]
!!Tala Durith
last name.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Quarrie]]
!!Quarrie
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tala_durith_sw.org/pmwiki/pub/images/quarrie_sw.png]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human

->'''Portrayed
Mon Calamari
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Mon Cala

->'''Voiced
by:''' Creator/IndiraVarma
Creator/CoreyBurton
->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/ObiWanKenobi''

->''"I didn't know
''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''

-->''"Me? Oh, I don't fly, too dangerous. But theoretically, it ''should'' fly!"''

A brilliant Mon Calamari engineer and starship designer
who they were. I didn't know what offers his services and designs to the Inquisitors would do. Fourteen people died, and six of them were children, and I couldn't do anything to help them. So now I do this."''

An Imperial officer on Mapuzo who became disillusioned with
Rebellion, specifically the Empire and joined the Path, an underground network dedicated to protecting fugitive Force sensitives.B-Wing.



* BadBoss: A rare heroic example: Tala kills the Stormtroopers under her command menacing Obi-Wan and Leia to help them escape.
* BavarianFireDrill: She bluffs her way into Fortress Inquisitorius by claiming to have classified intelligence for the Grand Inquisitor, thus allowing her to open an entry point for Obi-Wan at sea level.
* BigDamnHeroes: Saves Obi-Wan from Vader by detonating an explosive that cuts off the Sith Lord and his troopers from the unconcious Jedi, enabling NED-B to retrive him and get him to safety.
* DefectorFromDecadence: Tala joined the Empire to make a difference but realized that it was evil and now works to undermine them.
* HeroicSacrifice: After being mortally wounded when Imperial forces storm the Path's headquarters, she seals the blast doors to let the others escape, then uses a thermal detonator to [[TakingYouWithMe kill herself and as many stormtroopers as possible]].
-->'''Tala:''' May the Force be with you.\\
'''Third Sister:''' GET BACK!!!\\
''[Thermal detonator explodes]''
* TheMole: She works with the Path while remaining an officer in the Empire. She ends up burning her cover while aiding Obi-Wan in rescuing Leia from Fortress Inquisitorius.
* MyGreatestFailure: She joined the Path out of guilt because she once helped round up four families of Force-sensitives for the Empire. When the Inquisitors arrived, they executed all the captives, [[WouldHurtAChild including six children]].
* NeckSnap: Kills an Imperial officer questioning her presence in Fortress Inquisitorious this way to keep her cover.
* RageWithinTheMachine: Initially believed in the Empire's lies, but became disillusioned and joined the Path. She retains her rank in the officer corps, as it aids the cause.
* ShutUpHannibal: When the Third Sister derides her as a traitor for helping Obi-Wan and Leia escape Fortress Inquisitorius, Tala coldly retorts she was never loyal to the Empire to begin with.
-->'''Third Sister''': TRAITOR! [[EvilCannotComprehendGood A child and an old man, was it worth it?! Betraying everything you were]]?!
-->'''Tala''': This was ''[[ArmorPiercingResponse never]]'' who I was.

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* BadBoss: A rare heroic example: Tala kills the Stormtroopers under her command menacing Obi-Wan and Leia BunnyEarsLawyer: Despite having absolutely zero piloting experience, living on a planet that is considered a DeathWorld to help them escape.
* BavarianFireDrill: She bluffs her way into Fortress Inquisitorius by claiming to have classified intelligence for the Grand Inquisitor, thus allowing her to open an entry point for Obi-Wan at sea level.
* BigDamnHeroes: Saves Obi-Wan
starship pilots, using a lot of language that would discourage potential pilots from Vader by detonating an explosive testing his inventions and acknowledging that cuts off he's putting his test-pilots at risk, he invented the Sith Lord and his troopers from prototype for what would become one of the unconcious Jedi, enabling NED-B to retrive him and get him to safety.
* DefectorFromDecadence: Tala joined the Empire to make a difference but realized that it was evil and now works to undermine them.
* HeroicSacrifice: After being mortally wounded when Imperial forces storm the Path's headquarters, she seals the blast doors to let the others escape, then uses a thermal detonator to [[TakingYouWithMe kill herself and as many stormtroopers as possible]].
-->'''Tala:''' May the Force be with you.\\
'''Third Sister:''' GET BACK!!!\\
''[Thermal detonator explodes]''
* TheMole: She works with the Path while remaining an officer
most devastating assault fighters in the Empire. She ends up burning her cover while aiding Obi-Wan in rescuing Leia Rebel fleet.
* CoolOldGuy: While he can be a bit prideful, Quarrie is a good man and genius starship designer.
* MeaningfulName: Named after the late ''Star Wars'' art designer, Ralph [=McQuarrie=].
* {{Pride}}: He is very prideful about his work, which makes him reluctant to just let any pilot fly the B-Wing prototype. Quarrie gets very territorial when Sabine suggests she could upgrade the weapons on it.
* SchrodingersCanon: In ''[[WesternAnimation/LEGOStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'', he's still an ally of the Rebel Alliance after the Battle of Hoth and gets around to building another ship, called the ''Arrowhead'', which is powered by a kyber crystal.
* WeirdBeard: As a Mon Calamari, Quarrie doesn't actually have hair and has a "mustache" made
from Fortress Inquisitorius.
* MyGreatestFailure: She joined the Path out of guilt because she once helped round up four families of Force-sensitives for the Empire. When the Inquisitors arrived, they executed all the captives, [[WouldHurtAChild including six children]].
* NeckSnap: Kills an Imperial officer questioning her presence
flesh flaps. The PermaStubble is also just a variation in Fortress Inquisitorious this way to keep her cover.
* RageWithinTheMachine: Initially believed in the Empire's lies, but became disillusioned and joined the Path. She retains her rank in the officer corps, as it aids the cause.
* ShutUpHannibal: When the Third Sister derides her as a traitor for helping Obi-Wan and Leia escape Fortress Inquisitorius, Tala coldly retorts she was never loyal to the Empire to begin with.
-->'''Third Sister''': TRAITOR! [[EvilCannotComprehendGood A child and an old man, was it worth it?! Betraying everything you were]]?!
-->'''Tala''': This was ''[[ArmorPiercingResponse never]]'' who I was.
his pigmentation.



[[folder: NED-B]]
!!NED-B
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ned_0.jpg]]
!!!'''Species:''' Loader Droid

->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/ObiWanKenobi''

A loader droid who works with Tala on Mapuzo.

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[[folder: NED-B]]
!!NED-B
[[folder:[=EG-86=]]]
!!EG-86
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ned_0.jpg]]
!!!'''Species:''' Loader Droid

org/pmwiki/pub/images/eg86_sw.png]]

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SteveBlum
->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/ObiWanKenobi''

''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''

A loader GNK power droid who works that was actually a Rebel information courier. Rendezvousing with Tala the ''Ghost'' crew on Mapuzo.Garel, he was to be taken to Havoc Outpost, but ended up being the target of a Black Sun bounty in the midst of the mission.



* BewareTheQuietOnes: He's quick to grab a hammer when a stormtrooper gets near the safehouse, and is prepared to use it, though he ends up not having to use it.
* BigDamnHeroes: Shows up just in time to drag Obi-Wan away to safety from the enraged Darth Vader.
* DiedInYourArmsTonight: [[spoiler:He stands between Tala and the Stormtroopers to soak up some of the blaster fire. He eventually shuts down while Tala is holding him.]]
* EyeLightsOut: [[spoiler:As he deactivates, the yellow lights of his eyes slowly dim and eventually turn off completely.]]
* TheSpeechless: Like all Loader Droids his programming forbids him from speaking.
* YouShallNotPass: He turns around with Tala while the rest of the Path flees and slows down the horde of Stormtroopers with his blaster and [[PunchedAcrossTheRoom fists]], buying valuable time. [[spoiler:Neither of them makes it]].

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* BewareTheQuietOnes: TheBigGuy: He's quick 1.1 meters tall, but he's still pretty large-sized (probably as equivalent to grab an animal) for most droids.
* GentleGiant: He's rather nice, though. There isn't much harm that
a hammer when GNK droid can give anyway, besides maybe stomping on you.
* LivingMacGuffin: ''No one'' expected
a stormtrooper gets near the safehouse, GNK droid to be a rebel courier. And that's a good thing. Sabine and is prepared to use it, though he ends Ketsu end up not having to use it.
fighting over him for their respective sides.
* BigDamnHeroes: Shows up just in time to drag Obi-Wan away to safety from the enraged Darth Vader.
* DiedInYourArmsTonight: [[spoiler:He stands between Tala
MythologyGag: EG's color scheme and the Stormtroopers to soak up some pattern is based on a shirt that Ralph [=McQuarrie=] wore.
* OddFriendship: He's one
of the blaster fire. He eventually shuts down while Tala is holding him.]]
* EyeLightsOut: [[spoiler:As he deactivates, the yellow lights of his eyes slowly dim and eventually turn off completely.]]
* TheSpeechless: Like all Loader Droids his programming forbids him from speaking.
* YouShallNotPass: He turns around with Tala while the rest of the Path flees and slows down the horde of Stormtroopers with his blaster and [[PunchedAcrossTheRoom fists]], buying valuable time. [[spoiler:Neither of them makes it]].
only droids that Chopper gets along with.



[[folder:Kawlan Roken]]
!!Kawlan Roken
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kawlan_roken_sw.png]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Jabiim

->'''Portrayed by:''' O'Shea Jackson Jr.
->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/ObiWanKenobi''

A leader of the Path who helps run their main safehouse on Jabiim.

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[[folder:Kawlan Roken]]
!!Kawlan Roken
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kawlan_roken_sw.png]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Jabiim

->'''Portrayed by:''' O'Shea Jackson Jr.
->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/ObiWanKenobi''

A leader
!!!The Fulcrum Information Network

[[folder:The Fulcrum Information Network]]
!!The Fulcrum Information Network

-->''"I want to take your recruits and find missions for them. I want to be the one who listens to what people need, who finds out what people can do and then helps them do it."''
--->--'''Ahsoka Tano'''

The anonymous title used by rebel informants. The system was proposed by former Jedi Padawan Ahsoka Tano, who after meeting with Senator Bail Organa a year after the fall
of the Path who helps run their main safehouse on Jabiim.Republic and the rise of the Empire, would become the first Fulcrum informant, pointing out that a Rebellion cannot prosper without a proper information network to keep cells connected and united with each other. The moniker of Fulcrum was adopted from an unidentified previous titleholder by Ahsoka prior to her proposing the Fulcrum network to Organa.

Other Fulcrum agents would include [[spoiler:Agent Alexsandr Kallus of the Imperial Security Bureau]], Captain Cassian Andor of Alliance Intelligence, and many others.



* BigGood: He's the leader of the Path cell seen in ''Obi-Wan Kenobi''.
* HeadbuttingHeroes: He doesn't want to help Obi-Wan rescue Leia. In fact, he thinks Obi-Wan's presence is a threat to their work and wants him ''gone''. However, Roken does quickly agree to help as Leia is just a child and in the hands of the Inquisitors.
* JerkassHasAPoint: Obi-Wan's presence represents a greater threat than any other Jedi they've helped. He's not merely being sought by the Inquisitors, but has the wrathful attention of ''Lord Vader himself''.
* TheLostLenore: His wife was either a Jedi in hiding or simply Force-sensitive, and was captured by the Inquisitors.

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* BigGood: He's AmbiguousGender: The more to hide their individual identities.
* AmbiguousSituation: ''Literature/RebelRising'' heavily implies that Xosad became a Fulcrum recruitment agent later on in
the leader story.
* AnonymousBenefactor: Individual Fulcrum informants typically conceal their identities from the cells they work with for maximum operational security.
* CodeName: They use the moniker "Fulcrum".
* CollectiveIdentity: There can be multiple Fulcrums at a time for different cells/sectors, like how Cassian is specifically the Fulcrum
of the Path cell seen Albarrio sector.
* ExactWords: Ahsoka was the first rebel informant... just not the first person to hold the title of Fulcrum.
* KnowledgeBroker: They give information to rebel cells officially acknowledged by Senator Organa.
* LegacyCharacter: After Ahsoka goes MIA, every other Fulcrum becomes this.
* MeaningfulName: A fulcrum is something
in ''Obi-Wan Kenobi''.
the middle that pivots and supports things, both in physics and metaphors. The Fulcrum network is a spiritual predecessor to Alliance Intelligence, providing information that allows the Rebellion to make strikes against the Empire and to grow into a more powerful force. Knowledge is power after all.
** Ahsoka is "in the middle". She is not a Jedi, but she is not a Sith or a Dark-side user. [[TakeAThirdOption She chose another path]] and she is willing to compromise for what she believes is ultimately the best solution in the situation, rather than simply deferring to the absolutes of BlackAndWhiteMorality often used by most Light-sided users and Dark-sided users.
** [[spoiler:Kallus is an Imperial Security Bureau agent who has committed atrocious acts in the belief it was for the ultimate good, as well as a FreudianExcuse in that he had something personal to hold against the rebels. Realizing he was wrong, he switched to the Rebellion, but will still commit questionable acts if the situation calls for it, such as framing other officers and being abrasive.]]
** Cassian is a former Separatist-turned-Rebel. Similarly to [[spoiler:Kallus]], he has committed numerous morally questionable actions as well (though not anywhere close to the level of [[spoiler:Kallus']]), making him a morally grey character, or, "in the middle".
** It also seems to be a call back to the Father and Mortis, as AllThereInTheManual describes the Father as the "fulcrum" of the balance that he intended Anakin to succeed him as, as well as Mortis being the "fulcrum" of the Galaxy and the Force.
* HeadbuttingHeroes: He doesn't want MysteriousEmployer: Since Fulcrum agents can be anyone as long as they have information, they're supposed to stay anonymous for their safety.
* SadisticChoice: Due to being a spy network, it's inevitable. Both [[spoiler:Kallus]] and Cassian have committed sadistic acts.
* SeekingSanctuary: In a non-religious sense. They're open to helping [[DefectorFromDecadence defecting Imperial officers]] and/or rebel sympathizers/refugees reach the rebels
to help Obi-Wan rescue Leia. In fact, he thinks Obi-Wan's presence is a threat to their work and wants him ''gone''. However, Roken does quickly agree to help as Leia is just a child and in against or hide away from the hands Empire.
* SigilSpam: Of Ahsoka's FacialMarkings on her forehead, which remains the ''de facto'' symbol
of the Inquisitors.
* JerkassHasAPoint: Obi-Wan's presence represents a greater threat than any
other Jedi they've helped. He's not merely being sought by informants.
* TrustPassword: It would appear that some Fulcrums have this. [[spoiler:Kallus]] uses one to convince Kanan, Ezra, and Chopper that [[spoiler:he's]]
the Inquisitors, but has the wrathful attention of ''Lord Vader himself''.
real deal.
* TheLostLenore: His wife was either TheVoice: They only communicate through audio transmissions using a Jedi in hiding or simply Force-sensitive, and was captured by the Inquisitors.mechanically distorted voice.



[[folder: Quinlan Vos]]
->See his entry [[Characters/StarWarsJediMasters here]].

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[[folder: Quinlan Vos]]
[[folder:Ahsoka Tano]]
!!Ahsoka Tano
->'''Designated cell:''' Rebel High Command, Phoenix Squadron, the crew of the ''Ghost'', and many others
->'''Field:''' Information, recruitment

->See his entry [[Characters/StarWarsJediMasters here]].[[Characters/StarWarsAhsokaTano her separate page]].



[[folder: Cere Junda]]
->See her entry [[Characters/StarWarsStingerMantisCrew here]].

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[[folder: Cere Junda]]

[[folder:Alexsandr Kallus]]
!!Captain Alexsandr Kallus
->'''Designated cell:''' Phoenix Squadron, the crew of the ''Ghost''
->'''Field:''' Information

An Imperial ISB officer whose interactions with the [[Characters/StarWarsCrewOfTheGhost crew of the]] ''[[Characters/StarWarsCrewOfTheGhost Ghost]]'' lead to him defecting and acting as a mole for the Rebelion.
----
->See her entry [[Characters/StarWarsStingerMantisCrew here]].[[Characters/StarWarsAlexsandrKallus his separate page]].



[[folder: Eno Cordova]]
->See his entry [[Characters/StarWarsJediMasters here]].

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[[folder: Eno Cordova]]

[[folder:Cassian Andor]]
!!Captain Cassian Jeron Andor
->'''Designated cell:''' Albarrio Sector
->'''Field:''' Recruitment

->See his entry [[Characters/StarWarsJediMasters here]].on the [[Characters/StarWarsRogueOne Rogue One]] page.



!!Luthen's Network

[[folder:Luthen Rael]]
!!Luthen Rael
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/luthen_rael_sw.png]]
[[caption-width-right:300:''"The arrogance is remarkable, isn't it? They don't even think about us."'']]

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!!Luthen's Network

[[folder:Luthen Rael]]
!!Luthen Rael
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/luthen_rael_sw.png]]
[[caption-width-right:300:''"The arrogance is remarkable, isn't it? They don't even think about us."'']]
!!!Rebel sympathizers

[[folder:Nadea Tural]]
!!Senator Nadea Tural
->See her entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsImperialSenate Imperial Senate]] page.
[[/folder]]

!!Teller's Insurgency

[[folder:Berch Teller]]
!!Berch Teller



%%!!!'''Homeworld:'''
->'''Played by:''' Creator/StellanSkarsgard\\
'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Andor}}''

->''"I've given up all chances at inner peace. I've made my mind a sunless space. I share my dreams with ghosts. I wake up every day to an equation I wrote 15 years ago from which there's only one conclusion: [[NoPlaceForMeThere I'm damned for what I do.]]"''

A rare antiquities dealer who is secretly coordinating with various rebel cells alongside Mon Mothma.

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%%!!!'''Homeworld:'''
->'''Played by:''' Creator/StellanSkarsgard\\
'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Andor}}''

->''"I've given up all chances at inner peace. I've

->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsTarkin Tarkin]]''

-->''"You can think of the ''Carrion Spike'' as just a ship, but she's more than that. She's an expression of who Tarkin is: a small-scale example of the lengths he's willing to go. Stealth, speed, power... That's Tarkin, the omniscient, ubiquitous Imperial enforcer. And that's why we're turning her into a symbol of something else: of '''resistance'''."''

An ex-Republic Intelligence officer, Teller deserted the Empire after the Antar Atrocity and began gathering a resistance group
made my mind a sunless space. I share my dreams with ghosts. I wake up every day of his former operatives and other dissidents who wanted to an equation I wrote 15 strike against the Empire. Five years ago from which there's only one conclusion: [[NoPlaceForMeThere I'm damned for what I do.]]"''

A rare antiquities dealer who is secretly coordinating with various rebel cells alongside Mon Mothma.
after the Clone Wars ended, his organization stole Moff Wilhuff Tarkin's personal corvette and used it to strike against the Empire.



* AcePilot: He proves himself a skilled hand at the ''[[CoolStarship Fondor]]'' when accosted by an Imperial cruiser over Segra Milo in "[[Recap/AndorS1E11DaughterOfFerrix Daughter of Ferrix]]".
* AntiHero: He's a rebel and his desire to bring down the Empire and restore freedom to the galaxy is genuine... but he's also not even remotely afraid of dirtying his hands to get the job done.
-->'''Luthen:''' I'm condemned to use the tools of my enemy to defeat them. [[NecessarilyEvil I burn my decency for someone else's future]]. [[NoPlaceForMeThere I burn my life to make a sunrise that I know I'll never see.]] And the ego that started this fight will never have a mirror or an audience or the light of gratitude. So what do I sacrifice? '''EVERYTHING!'''
* ArmchairMilitary: As a spymaster, he doesn't go out on the frontlines of the Rebel missions or independent revolts that he organizes and provokes. It's implied that this is a contributor to his ruthlessness, as while he ''claims'' to know and accept the consequences of what he's doing, he's never actually had to ''see'' it, just heard indirect reports about it. [[spoiler:When he unintentionally ends up in the thick of it for the first time on Ferrix — being caught up in a terrifying riot/battle between locals and an Imperial occupation force — he's horrified and shellshocked by the experience, having clearly never seen actual war firsthand.]]
* BadassOnPaper: Downplayed. Luthen shows that he's cool and capable in both small scale gunfights and taking down a few TIE Fighters in a highly customized ship. Furthermore, he's an incredibly smart and manipulative man, more than capable of pushing others to fight the Empire. When he's caught up in a larger scale and very grisly encounter, however, during [[spoiler:the riot on Ferrix at the end of ''Andor'' season 1]], he quickly becomes shellshocked and stunned by the sight. Ultimately he does little during [[spoiler:the riot]] other than stare in horror and then flee the scene.
* BadBoss: While he seems a ReasonableAuthorityFigure to the Rebels and hired guns under his command, and is one to an extent, he also ultimately sees them as expendable in the bigger scheme of things and has no compunctions about [[spoiler:ordering their deaths if he deems them a liability.]]
* BigGood: Luthen is slowly revealed to be ''the'' mastermind of the Rebel Alliance as a concept and active organization working against the Empire. With his own resources, connections and determination, he rallies the likes of Mon Mothma, Cassian Andor and even Saw Gerrera under his banner to lead the charge in taking down the Empire, paving the way for future heroes like Luke Skywalker to take the reins.
* BreakTheHaughty: Throughout ''Andor'' he remains confident that his methods, amoral as they are, are the only way the Rebellion can fight the Empire. [[spoiler:This changes in the finale where the combination of Maarva inspiring Ferrix through hope in contrast of his use of hatred and being stripped of his Ivory tower in Coruscant and forced to see the horrible results of his methods noticeably shakes him. By the time he confronts Cassian, who he has hunted almost throughout the season, he is noticeably hesitant whereas before he would have just pulled the trigger.]]
* TheChessmaster: Luthen is behind a ''lot'' of dealings when it comes to the budding rebellion. He's running multiple operations across the galaxy all at once, ranging everywhere from heist planning to theft of Imperial property to blackmailing Imperial intelligence agents into being his [[TheMole inside sources]]. Luthen's so good at his job that only [[OnlySaneMan Dedra Meero]] of the ISB suspects someone like Luthen is pulling strings, and even then, all she can truly prove is that this "Axis" even ''exists''.
* ControlFreak: He's aware he can't control everything, but he wants to control what he can, to the point of taking out even the most slightly loose of ends and controlling every situation he's in.
* CoolStarship: Luthen's ship of choice is a Fondor Haulcraft, a cargo runner he's modified with more than a handful of unique technologies to suit his day-to-day work. These include an elaborate voice-activated A.I. command and control system, powerful engines, [[spoiler:[[LogicalWeakness anti-tractor beam flechette launchers]], concealed turrets with lightning-quick targeting, and side-mounted FrickinLaserBeams, which he uses to great effect in "Daughter of Ferrix" to humiliate the luckless Captain Elk and his Arrestor light cruiser, annihilating four [=TIEs=] very quickly in the process]].
* CowboyCop: Or rather, Cowboy Rebel. His superiors like Mon Mothma don't take too well to Luthen's ruthlessly pragmatic approach to fighting the Empire, and he himself sees no reason to abide by rules and morals if the Empire won't.
* {{Expy}}: Luthen is essentially ''Star Wars''' equivalent of [[Franchise/MarvelUniverse Nick Fury]], being a ruthless, amoral leader of a spy network who commits terrible deeds to get what he wants, but is nonetheless committed to the side of good. Also like Fury, he unites other, more recognizable characters around a common goal.
* {{Foil}}: To Saw Gerrera in a number of ways.
** Both of them are WellIntentionedExtremist leaders of Rebellion groups, and are more than willing to commit horrific actions for the sake of advancing their own goals. However, while Luthen is the secretive and pragmatic coordinator of the early Rebellion who uses espionage, manipulative tactics and subterfuge to get what he wants, Saw Gerrera is the infamous leader of the Partisans, who make themselves very publicly known.
** Luthen operates behind-the-scenes, keeps his public life separate from his activities as a spymaster, and is willing to try to collaborate with anyone who could be of use against the Empire. Meanwhile, Saw Gerrera is the face of the Partisans, actively partakes in missions with them, and staunchly refuses to collaborate with anyone he deems unworthy or are part of groups that he hates (such as former Separatists).
** Luthen's motivations for rebelling against the Empire have to do with what they've already done to the galaxy, while Saw Gerrera is fighting against them because he knows that they're going to get worse.
** And finally, Luthen is willing to use Chessmaster-like strategies to make things worse for the citizens of the Empire to encourage them to become angrier and rise up, while Saw simply attacks them head-on using guerrilla tactics.
* TheFriendNobodyLikes: Between his dour and controlling personality plus his amoral and pragmatic approach to fighting the Empire, Luthen is not well-liked by his fellow Rebel Alliance members. Unfortunately for them, he is also indispensable to the early Alliance because while he's ruthless, he's also an incredibly efficient spymaster who gets shit done.
* TheHeart: Ironically. When Luthen isn't busy being a cold-blooded KnightTemplar spymaster, he's spending his time trying to get the various Rebel factions and cells to play nice and actually cooperate with one another, reminding them that [[WeAreStrugglingTogether whether they like each other or not, they ARE in this mess together]].
* HeelRealization: For all that he ''claims'' he understands the cost of his unscrupulous methods, [[spoiler:his haunted, broken, and despairing expression after he's forced to actually see his work in action for the first time on Ferrix makes it clear he very much ''did not'' and is horrified by the realization of both [[WarIsHell what he's been inflicting on people]] and how [[SillyRabbitCynicismIsForLosers his accomplishments are minuscule compared to what people like Maarva Andor achieve with simple hope and idealism]].]]
* {{Herald}}: Of ''Andor''. He's the one who takes Cassian from Ferrix in the first story arc and introduces him to the world of the Rebellion, which [[ForegoneConclusion the audience knows he'll become a true believer in]].
* HeroicSelfDeprecation: It becomes clear that while he's incredibly ruthless in his fight against the Empire, he also harbors an equal amount of hatred for himself as a result of him spending years shedding his morals and fighting the Empire with the same cruelty that they treat their subjects.
-->'''Luthen:''' My anger, my ego, my unwillingness to yield, my eagerness to fight, they've set me on a path from which there's no escape. I yearned to be a savior against injustice without contemplating the cost and by the time I looked down, there was no longer any ground beneath my feet.
* HeWhoFightsMonsters: Luthen is wearily cognizant that he has sunken to the same extremes as the Empire he fights, to the point of seeing himself as NecessarilyEvil, as he confides to [[spoiler:Lonni]] during their conversation in "[[Recap/AndorS1E10OneWayOut One Way Out]]". He doesn't embrace these lows gladly, lamenting the personal virtues he's had to discard in order to stand a fighting chance against the Empire. Said conversation also implies he expects the same of other Rebels under his command, and leads by example.
* HiddenDepths: As he confides with [[spoiler:Saw]] during an exceedingly rare moment of vulnerability, he is genuinely scared a lot of the time that the Empire is simply becoming too big to fight practically, which is implied to be the big motivator for his ruthlessness.
* JerkassHasAPoint:
** Ruthless and cold he may be, but he knows that playing by the rules is not an option when the Empire isn't going to be playing by them either. And considering what the Empire [[FinalSolution has already done]] and what they will [[EarthShatteringKaboom come to do]], it's clear that his harsher tactics are what's needed to put a hole in the Empire's reach. His conversation with [[spoiler:Lonni]] in "[[Recap/AndorS1E10OneWayOut One Way Out]]" also makes it clear that while he doesn't shy away from extremes, he doesn't embrace them gladly, knowing the necessity of playing on the same level of his enemies.
** While his order to have Cassian killed because HeKnowsTooMuch is certainly a step beyond what the future Rebel Alliance would be fine with doing, Cassian did desert the mission at the end instead of reporting to him, killed one member of the Aldhani heist team, and threatened Vel at gunpoint for his pay, rather than completing the mission and getting it then. From Luthen's perspective, Cassian is a coward who's only in it for the money, and who might sell out Luthen and the remainder of the Aldhani heist team either to save himself (if the Imperials ever catch up to Cassian), or just for cash if he needs it.
* ManipulativeBastard: Manages to sway Cassian into joining his Rebellion group by preying on his insecurities and hatred for the Galactic Empire, and then deploys him to Aldhani to take part in the raid there. He then orders Cassian killed when he deserts the group, believing that HeKnowsTooMuch to be left alive.
* MinoredInAssKicking: Luthen prefers to rely on his wits and guile to see him through the day, but he doesn't shy from combat when he needs to; he proves himself a crack shot when getting Cassian off Ferrix, as well as a skilled pilot when an Imperial patrol accosts him over Segra Milo.
* MirrorCharacter: To Dedra Meero. Both of them are intelligent blonde characters who constantly try to play chess and use unscrupulous methods to get what they want to defeat their enemies. They also both are great when it comes to manipulating others and setting up plans, but have sacrificed their social lives to their causes and quickly lose composure when actual violence breaks out around them. The only difference in their operations is that Luthen is a spymaster, and thus one of the highest authorities in the Rebel Alliance, whereas Dedra still answers to her ISB supervisors at the end of the day.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone:
** Subtle, but present during the second meeting he has with Saw in Season 1 of ''Andor''. [[spoiler:Luthen voices doubt and regret for the first time at the idea of sacrificing Kreegyr's cell, admitting quietly (almost to himself), that he's not sure if it's the right decision. Luthen, who has been a model of firm, unyielding purpose, visibly wavers for a few moments and seems exhausted and worn down by the whole thing. It's likely that he ''wants'' to do the morally right thing and find a way to rescue Kreegyr, but the cold and calculating part of his mind knows the right thing for the Rebellion is to go ahead with his plan to sacrifice Kreegyr and company so he can keep his source inside ISB.]]
--->'''Saw:''' You think it's worth [[spoiler:losing Kreegyr]]?\\
'''Luthen:''' ... I did. I'm not sure right now.
** [[spoiler:His expression after seeing and barely escaping the riot on Ferrix just ''screams'' this, as he's forced to look upon the consequences of his "no matter the cost" attitude firsthand, while also seeing that hope of the sort wielded by Maarva Andor can be a vastly more effective motivator for rebellion then the hatred and anger Luthen dedicated his life too.]]
* NonActionGuy: Downplayed. He absolutely ''can'' fight and will if left no choice, but he's still ultimately just a middle-aged man with no apparent combat training beyond knowing how to shoot a blaster. His job as a spymaster doesn't really require him to be out on the frontlines, he goes out of his way to avoid it, and what fighting he does is based around extreme pragmatism and pre-prepared tricks and gadgets to make up for his lack of actual physical ability.
* NonIdleRich: He's incredibly wealthy, introduced as having an excessive amount of money he can throw around and his public persona is an antiquities dealer for the richest in the galaxy. He's also more than comfortable getting his hands dirty, putting himself in risk, and even personally undertakes some more mundane spy tactics like listening to updates and performing clandestine communications when you would think someone of his stature would be above that, though his paranoia and ControlFreak nature may have something to do with that.
* NotSoStoic: Apart from the overly chummy act that he puts on for his day job, Luthen does have some very occasional moments to contrast from his dour and downtrodden attitude. He outright snaps at Vel during their meeting on Aldhani, reacts with elation [[spoiler:when he hears the heist succeeded]], and shares a genuine moment of ribbing between him and [[spoiler:Saw]] before it devolves into arguing again. He's also visibly moved by [[spoiler:Maarva's speech in ''[[Recap/AndorS1E12RixRoad Rix Road]]'', and gives Cassian a genuine (if weary) smile when Cassian finally truly offers his services to the Rebellion.]]
* NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist: While he genuinely wants to restore freedom to the galaxy by overthrowing the Empire, even he admits that his own ego, wrath, selfishness, and inability to yield are as much motivation for him as any desire to do good or any ideological opposition to the Empire's tyranny, possibly even more so.
* PayEvilUntoEvil: Practically his motto. In Luthen's eyes, the sheer fact that the Empire does evil things justifies engaging in the exact same evil things to fight them. He has enough self-awareness to recognize the fallacy of this and how it ultimately makes him just as bad as his enemies... but he's so determined to bring down the Empire no matter the cost that he doesn't really care.
* PerpetualFrowner: Luthen is not a happy man. About 85% of his screen time has him wearing various dour frowns and grimaces (not without good reason, given his line of work); that being said, he isn't without his very occasional [[NotSoStoic moments of levity]].
* PetTheDog: [[spoiler:Despite having been on Ferrix for the express reason of killing Cassian, when the latter confronts him with a choice on board the ''Fondor'' he simply offers him a weary but genuine smile, with the choice clearly made in that moment.]]
* PragmaticHero: The most charitable way of describing him; he's fighting the Empire and won't hesitate to resort to dishonorable and morally questionable methods in the name of the greater good. The ''least'' charitable way to view him is as a full-blown SociopathicHero who operates on cold, inhuman calculus and doesn't care how many corpses it takes to win the war.
* ProperlyParanoid: Paranoid to the extreme, but he has good reason to be, considering the nature of his work.
* RedBaron: As they begin their hunt for him, the [[StateSec ISB]] assigns him the codename of "Axis", owing to his status as a central figure in the early Rebellion.
* ShootTheDog:
** [[spoiler:He arranges the Aldhani heist for the purpose of ''deliberately'' provoking the Empire into cracking down hard and committing atrocities and repression against the people of the galaxy. Why? Because it will get the nascent Rebel Alliance more recruits and resources, plus cause additional uprisings that will further divide and weaken the Empire. Does it suck that trillions of innocent people are going to suffer for his purposeful escalation of the war? Sure. But if means moving a step closer to ending the tyrannical Empire, then to Luthen it's justified.]]
** In the episode "One Way Out", he does this again twofold, [[spoiler:by letting 50 rebels die in an ISB ambush to prevent his deep cover agent within the ISB from being compromised. Said agent has recently become a father and has grown tired of the long years of living a double life and wanted to quit, but [[ResignationsNotAccepted Luthen forces him to continue working for him by not so subtly threatening his newborn child.]]]]
* SpiesAreDespicable: He's the spymaster and a ruthless operator, admitting aloud that he is willing to use the same tools as the Empire to fight them, which even he views as making him little better than they are.
* TheSpymaster: One for the early Rebellion, using his [[CollectorOfTheStrange day job]] to coordinate missions of subversion against the Empire with [[TheUnfettered about as many scruples]] as you'd expect of a spy.
* StepfordSmiler: To the Coruscanti public, Luthen is an affable and friendly antique shop owner. In private it's made very clear that this is a mask; the real Luthen is quite serious and grim, almost depressed-seeming.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Nobody particularly seems to like working with Luthen, as he clashes with the rebels under his command, Mon Mothma, [[spoiler:and even other extremists like Saw Gerrera.]]
* TheUnfettered: Nothing is off-limits to him in his fight against the Empire, but his borderline sociopathic, almost NecessarilyEvil methods of fighting the Empire are balanced out by the fact that almost ''everything'' he does is genuinely motivated to restoring freedom to the galaxy and has legitimate reasoning as to how it will help do so. He just doesn't care if the Rebellion has to be built on corpses or not. [[spoiler:{{Subverted|Trope}} when he suffers an above-mentioned BreakTheHaughty phase and HeelRealization]].

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* AcePilot: He proves himself a skilled hand at the ''[[CoolStarship Fondor]]'' when accosted by an Imperial cruiser over Segra Milo in "[[Recap/AndorS1E11DaughterOfFerrix Daughter of Ferrix]]".
* AntiHero: He's a rebel and his desire Wants to bring down hurt the Empire and restore freedom to the galaxy is genuine... inspire further rebellion against it, but he's also strikes at several lightly defended targets for maximum effect and does not even remotely afraid of dirtying his hands to get the job done.
-->'''Luthen:''' I'm condemned to use the tools of my enemy to defeat them. [[NecessarilyEvil I burn my decency for someone else's future]]. [[NoPlaceForMeThere I burn my life to make a sunrise
care that I know I'll never see.]] And the ego that started this fight will never have a mirror or an audience or the light of gratitude. So what do I sacrifice? '''EVERYTHING!'''
* ArmchairMilitary: As a spymaster, he doesn't go out on the frontlines
many of the Rebel missions or independent revolts casualties are civilians working for the Empire.
* GoodIsNotNice: He insists
that he organizes anyone willingly serving the Empire is a legitimate target, including civilians.
* TheHandler: Served as one for both Salikk
and provokes. It's implied that Cala during the Clone Wars, among many other Koorivar and Gotal on Antar 4. The death of so many of his agents during Tarkin's purge of the planet despite Teller's pleas for them to be removed from the planet beforehand is what turned him against the Empire.
* HeroAntagonist: He and his group serve as
this is a contributor to his ruthlessness, as while he ''claims'' to know and accept during the consequences events of what he's doing, he's never actually had to ''see'' it, just heard indirect reports about it. [[spoiler:When he unintentionally ends up in the thick ''Tarkin''.
* PermaStubble: He is described as having a "long face perpetually shadowed with stubble".
* RebelLeader: He organized one
of it for the first time on Ferrix — being caught up major non-Separatist factions that attempted to oppose the Empire. It did not go very well, due to his extreme tactics, a questionable choice in a terrifying riot/battle between locals ally, and an Imperial occupation force — he's horrified and shellshocked by the experience, having clearly never seen actual war firsthand.too little support built up to sustain the movement.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: He deserted the Empire shortly after it formed due to the Antar Atrocity. Teller had recruited many pro-Republic citizens on that planet who provided information to the Republic during the Clone Wars, and was outraged when the planet was punished post-war for the actions of the Separatists, with hundreds of loyal citizens, including some of his agents, among those who were randomly killed.
* SoleSurvivor: Maybe. [[spoiler:All the rest of his group are either killed in battle against the Empire or executed by Tarkin after he captured and interrogated them. Teller himself escapes, only to try to assassinate Tarkin on the Carrion Plateau, but he fails and falls into a pit trap. Tarkin leaves Teller a fighting chance to escape before vicious predators arrive to kill him so he can continue trying to kill Tarkin, but whether or not he managed to escape is unknown.
]]
* BadassOnPaper: Downplayed. Luthen shows that he's cool and capable in both small scale gunfights and taking down a few TIE Fighters in a highly customized ship. Furthermore, he's an incredibly smart and manipulative man, more than capable of pushing others to fight the Empire. When he's caught up in a larger scale and very grisly encounter, however, during [[spoiler:the riot on Ferrix at the end of ''Andor'' season 1]], he quickly becomes shellshocked and stunned by the sight. Ultimately he does little during [[spoiler:the riot]] other than stare in horror and then flee the scene.
* BadBoss:
WellIntentionedExtremist: While he seems a ReasonableAuthorityFigure to the Rebels and hired guns under his command, and is one to an extent, he also ultimately sees them as expendable in the bigger scheme of things and has no compunctions about [[spoiler:ordering their deaths if he deems them a liability.]]
* BigGood: Luthen is slowly revealed to be ''the'' mastermind of the Rebel Alliance as a concept and active organization working against the Empire. With his own resources, connections and determination, he rallies the likes of Mon Mothma, Cassian Andor and even Saw Gerrera under his banner to lead the charge in taking down the Empire, paving the way for future heroes like Luke Skywalker to take the reins.
* BreakTheHaughty: Throughout ''Andor'' he remains confident that his methods, amoral as they are,
targets are the only way the Rebellion can fight the Empire. [[spoiler:This changes in the finale where the combination of Maarva inspiring Ferrix through hope in contrast of his use of hatred and being stripped of his Ivory tower in Coruscant and forced to see the horrible results of his methods noticeably shakes him. By the time he confronts Cassian, who he has hunted almost throughout the season, he is noticeably hesitant whereas before he would have just pulled the trigger.]]
* TheChessmaster: Luthen is behind a ''lot'' of dealings when it comes to the budding rebellion. He's running multiple operations across the galaxy
all at once, ranging everywhere from heist planning to theft of Imperial property to blackmailing Imperial intelligence agents into being his [[TheMole inside sources]]. Luthen's so good at his job that only [[OnlySaneMan Dedra Meero]] of the ISB suspects someone like Luthen is pulling strings, and even then, all she can truly prove is that this "Axis" even ''exists''.
* ControlFreak: He's aware he can't control everything, but he wants to control what he can, to the point of taking out even the most slightly loose of ends and controlling every situation he's in.
* CoolStarship: Luthen's ship of choice is a Fondor Haulcraft, a cargo runner he's modified with more than a handful of unique technologies to suit his day-to-day work. These include an elaborate voice-activated A.I. command and control system, powerful engines, [[spoiler:[[LogicalWeakness anti-tractor beam flechette launchers]], concealed turrets with lightning-quick targeting, and side-mounted FrickinLaserBeams, which he uses to great effect
military in "Daughter of Ferrix" to humiliate the luckless Captain Elk and his Arrestor light cruiser, annihilating four [=TIEs=] very quickly in the process]].
* CowboyCop: Or rather, Cowboy Rebel. His superiors like Mon Mothma don't take too well to Luthen's ruthlessly pragmatic approach to fighting the Empire, and he himself sees no reason to abide by rules and morals if the Empire won't.
* {{Expy}}: Luthen is essentially ''Star Wars''' equivalent of [[Franchise/MarvelUniverse Nick Fury]], being a ruthless, amoral leader of a spy network who commits terrible deeds to get what he wants, but is nonetheless committed to the side of good. Also like Fury, he unites other, more recognizable characters around a common goal.
* {{Foil}}: To Saw Gerrera in a number of ways.
** Both
nature, many of them are WellIntentionedExtremist leaders of Rebellion groups, and are more than willing to commit horrific actions for the sake of advancing their own goals. However, while Luthen is the secretive and pragmatic coordinator of the early Rebellion have civilians who uses espionage, manipulative tactics and subterfuge to get what he wants, Saw Gerrera is the infamous leader of the Partisans, who make themselves very publicly known.
** Luthen operates behind-the-scenes, keeps his public life separate from his activities as a spymaster, and is willing to try to collaborate with anyone who could be of use against the Empire. Meanwhile, Saw Gerrera is the face of the Partisans, actively partakes in missions with them, and staunchly refuses to collaborate with anyone he deems unworthy or are part of groups
work there. Teller rationalizes that he hates (such as former Separatists).
** Luthen's motivations for rebelling against the Empire have to do with what they've already done to the galaxy, while Saw Gerrera is fighting against them because he knows that they're going to get worse.
** And finally, Luthen is willing to use Chessmaster-like strategies to make things worse for the citizens of the Empire to encourage them to become angrier and rise up, while Saw simply attacks them head-on using guerrilla tactics.
* TheFriendNobodyLikes: Between his dour and controlling personality plus his amoral and pragmatic approach to fighting the Empire, Luthen is not well-liked by his fellow Rebel Alliance members. Unfortunately for them, he is also indispensable to the early Alliance because while he's ruthless, he's also an incredibly efficient spymaster
anybody who gets shit done.
* TheHeart: Ironically. When Luthen isn't busy being a cold-blooded KnightTemplar spymaster, he's spending his time trying to get the various Rebel factions and cells to play nice and actually cooperate with one another, reminding them that [[WeAreStrugglingTogether whether they like each other or not, they ARE in this mess together]].
* HeelRealization: For all that he ''claims'' he understands the cost of his unscrupulous methods, [[spoiler:his haunted, broken, and despairing expression after he's forced to actually see his
would willingly work in action for the first time on Ferrix makes it clear he very much ''did not'' and is horrified by the realization of both [[WarIsHell what he's been inflicting on people]] and how [[SillyRabbitCynicismIsForLosers his accomplishments are minuscule compared to what people like Maarva Andor achieve with simple hope and idealism]].]]
* {{Herald}}: Of ''Andor''. He's the one who takes Cassian from Ferrix in the first story arc and introduces him to the world of the Rebellion, which [[ForegoneConclusion the audience knows he'll become a true believer in]].
* HeroicSelfDeprecation: It becomes clear that while he's incredibly ruthless in his fight against the Empire, he also harbors an equal amount of hatred for himself as a result of him spending years shedding his morals and fighting the Empire with the same cruelty that they treat their subjects.
-->'''Luthen:''' My anger, my ego, my unwillingness to yield, my eagerness to fight, they've set me on a path from which there's no escape. I yearned to be a savior against injustice without contemplating the cost and by the time I looked down, there was no longer any ground beneath my feet.
* HeWhoFightsMonsters: Luthen is wearily cognizant that he has sunken to the same extremes as the Empire he fights, to the point of seeing himself as NecessarilyEvil, as he confides to [[spoiler:Lonni]] during their conversation in "[[Recap/AndorS1E10OneWayOut One Way Out]]". He doesn't embrace these lows gladly, lamenting the personal virtues he's had to discard in order to stand a fighting chance against the Empire. Said conversation also implies he expects the same of other Rebels under his command, and leads by example.
* HiddenDepths: As he confides with [[spoiler:Saw]] during an exceedingly rare moment of vulnerability, he is genuinely scared a lot of the time that the Empire is simply becoming too big to fight practically, which is implied to be the big motivator for his ruthlessness.
* JerkassHasAPoint:
** Ruthless and cold he may be, but he knows that playing by the rules is not an option when the Empire isn't going to be playing by them either. And considering what the Empire [[FinalSolution has already done]] and what they will [[EarthShatteringKaboom come to do]], it's clear that his harsher tactics are what's needed to put a hole in
the Empire's reach. His conversation with [[spoiler:Lonni]] in "[[Recap/AndorS1E10OneWayOut One Way Out]]" also makes it clear that while he doesn't shy away from extremes, he doesn't embrace them gladly, knowing the necessity of playing on the same level of his enemies.
** While his order to have Cassian killed because HeKnowsTooMuch
military is certainly a step beyond what the future Rebel Alliance would be fine with doing, Cassian did desert the mission at the end instead of reporting to him, killed one member supporter of the Aldhani heist team, and threatened Vel at gunpoint for his pay, rather than completing the mission and getting it then. From Luthen's perspective, Cassian is a coward who's only in it for the money, and who might sell out Luthen and the remainder of the Aldhani heist team either to save himself (if the Imperials ever catch up to Cassian), or just for cash if he needs it.
* ManipulativeBastard: Manages to sway Cassian into joining his Rebellion group by preying on his insecurities and hatred for the Galactic Empire, and then deploys him to Aldhani to take part in the raid there. He then orders Cassian killed when he deserts the group, believing that HeKnowsTooMuch to be left alive.
* MinoredInAssKicking: Luthen prefers to rely on his wits and guile to see him through the day, but he doesn't shy from combat when he needs to; he proves himself a crack shot when getting Cassian off Ferrix, as well as a skilled pilot when an Imperial patrol accosts him over Segra Milo.
* MirrorCharacter: To Dedra Meero. Both of them are intelligent blonde characters who constantly try to play chess and use unscrupulous methods to get what they want to defeat their enemies. They also both are great when it comes to manipulating others and setting up plans, but have sacrificed their social lives to their causes and quickly lose composure when actual violence breaks out around them. The only difference in their operations is that Luthen is a spymaster,
regime and thus one fair game, although some of the highest authorities in the Rebel Alliance, whereas Dedra still answers to her ISB supervisors at the end of the day.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone:
** Subtle, but present during the second meeting he has with Saw in Season 1 of ''Andor''. [[spoiler:Luthen voices doubt and regret for the first time at the idea of sacrificing Kreegyr's cell, admitting quietly (almost to himself), that he's
his comrades do not sure if share his sentiments.
-->'''Teller:''' Anyone who willingly serves is a traitor to ''life'', Hask. And don't tell me they don't know what they're signing up for, because
it's as clear as those posters on the right decision. Luthen, who has been a model of firm, unyielding purpose, visibly wavers for a few moments and seems exhausted and worn down by the whole thing. wall. It's likely enslavement, suppression, military might the likes of which none of us has ever seen. I won't go peacefully into that he ''wants'' to do future, and neither should you.
* WorthyOpponent: While Tarkin views Teller as one,
the morally right thing and find a way to rescue Kreegyr, but the cold and calculating part of his mind knows the right thing for the Rebellion feeling is to go ahead with his plan to sacrifice Kreegyr and company so he can keep his source inside ISB.]]
--->'''Saw:''' You think it's worth [[spoiler:losing Kreegyr]]?\\
'''Luthen:''' ... I did. I'm
not sure right now.
** [[spoiler:His expression after seeing and barely escaping the riot on Ferrix just ''screams'' this, as he's forced to look upon the consequences of his "no matter the cost" attitude firsthand, while also seeing that hope of the sort wielded by Maarva Andor can be a vastly more effective motivator for rebellion then the hatred and anger Luthen dedicated his life too.]]
* NonActionGuy: Downplayed. He
mutual. Teller absolutely ''can'' fight despises Tarkin and will if left no choice, but he's still ultimately just a middle-aged man with no apparent combat training beyond knowing how to shoot a blaster. His job as a spymaster doesn't really require him to be out on the frontlines, all he goes out of his way to avoid it, and what fighting he does is based around extreme pragmatism and pre-prepared tricks and gadgets to make up for his lack of actual physical ability.
* NonIdleRich: He's incredibly wealthy, introduced as having an excessive amount of money he can throw around and his public persona is an antiquities dealer for the richest in the galaxy. He's also more than comfortable getting his hands dirty, putting himself in risk, and even personally undertakes some more mundane spy tactics like listening to updates and performing clandestine communications when you would think someone of his stature would be above that, though his paranoia and ControlFreak nature may have something to do with that.
* NotSoStoic: Apart from the overly chummy act that he puts on for his day job, Luthen does have some very occasional moments to contrast from his dour and downtrodden attitude. He outright snaps at Vel during their meeting on Aldhani, reacts with elation [[spoiler:when he hears the heist succeeded]], and shares a genuine moment of ribbing between him and [[spoiler:Saw]] before it devolves into arguing again. He's also visibly moved by [[spoiler:Maarva's speech in ''[[Recap/AndorS1E12RixRoad Rix Road]]'', and gives Cassian a genuine (if weary) smile when Cassian finally truly offers his services to the Rebellion.]]
* NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist: While he genuinely wants to restore freedom to the galaxy by overthrowing the Empire, even he admits that his own ego, wrath, selfishness, and inability to yield are as much motivation for him as any desire to do good or any ideological opposition to the Empire's tyranny, possibly even more so.
* PayEvilUntoEvil: Practically his motto. In Luthen's eyes, the sheer fact that
the Empire does evil things justifies engaging stand for, having corrupted everything Teller fought for in the exact same evil things to fight them. He has enough self-awareness to recognize the fallacy of this and how it ultimately makes him just as bad as his enemies... but he's so determined to bring down the Empire no matter the cost that he doesn't really care.
* PerpetualFrowner: Luthen is not a happy man. About 85% of his screen time has him wearing various dour frowns and grimaces (not without good reason, given his line of work); that being said, he isn't without his very occasional [[NotSoStoic moments of levity]].
* PetTheDog: [[spoiler:Despite having been on Ferrix for the express reason of killing Cassian, when the latter confronts him with a choice on board the ''Fondor'' he simply offers him a weary but genuine smile, with the choice clearly made in that moment.]]
* PragmaticHero: The most charitable way of describing him; he's fighting the Empire and won't hesitate to resort to dishonorable and morally questionable methods in the name of the greater good. The ''least'' charitable way to view him is as a full-blown SociopathicHero who operates on cold, inhuman calculus and doesn't care how many corpses it takes to win the war.
* ProperlyParanoid: Paranoid to the extreme, but he has good reason to be, considering the nature of his work.
* RedBaron: As they begin their hunt for him, the [[StateSec ISB]] assigns him the codename of "Axis", owing to his status as a central figure in the early Rebellion.
* ShootTheDog:
** [[spoiler:He arranges the Aldhani heist for the purpose of ''deliberately'' provoking the Empire into cracking down hard and committing atrocities and repression against the people of the galaxy. Why? Because it will get the nascent Rebel Alliance more recruits and resources, plus cause additional uprisings that will further divide and weaken the Empire. Does it suck that trillions of innocent people are going to suffer for his purposeful escalation of the war? Sure. But if means moving a step closer to ending the tyrannical Empire, then to Luthen it's justified.]]
** In the episode "One Way Out", he does this again twofold, [[spoiler:by letting 50 rebels die in an ISB ambush to prevent his deep cover agent within the ISB from being compromised. Said agent has recently become a father and has grown tired of the long years of living a double life and wanted to quit, but [[ResignationsNotAccepted Luthen forces him to continue working for him by not so subtly threatening his newborn child.]]]]
* SpiesAreDespicable: He's the spymaster and a ruthless operator, admitting aloud that he is willing to use the same tools as the Empire to fight them, which even he views as making him little better than they are.
* TheSpymaster: One for the early Rebellion, using his [[CollectorOfTheStrange day job]] to coordinate missions of subversion against the Empire with [[TheUnfettered about as many scruples]] as you'd expect of a spy.
* StepfordSmiler: To the Coruscanti public, Luthen is an affable and friendly antique shop owner. In private it's made very clear that this is a mask; the real Luthen is quite serious and grim, almost depressed-seeming.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Nobody particularly seems to like working with Luthen, as he clashes with the rebels under his command, Mon Mothma, [[spoiler:and even other extremists like Saw Gerrera.]]
* TheUnfettered: Nothing is off-limits to him in his fight against the Empire, but his borderline sociopathic, almost NecessarilyEvil methods of fighting the Empire are balanced out by the fact that almost ''everything'' he does is genuinely motivated to restoring freedom to the galaxy and has legitimate reasoning as to how it will help do so. He just doesn't care if the Rebellion has to be built on corpses or not. [[spoiler:{{Subverted|Trope}} when he suffers an above-mentioned BreakTheHaughty phase and HeelRealization]].
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[[folder:Kleya Marki]]
!!Kleya Marki
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[[folder:Kleya Marki]]
!!Kleya Marki
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[[folder:Anora Fair]]
!!Anora Fair



%%!!!'''Homeworld:'''
->'''Played by:''' Creator/ElizabethDulau\\
'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Andor}}''

->''"I don't have lately, I have always. I am a constant blur of plates spinning and knives on the floor and needy, panicked faces at the door, of which you are one but many."''

The concierge at Luthen's antiquities gallery on Coruscant and his right-hand woman in coordinating rebel operations.

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%%!!!'''Homeworld:'''
->'''Played by:''' Creator/ElizabethDulau\\
'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Andor}}''

->''"I don't have lately, I have always. I am a constant blur
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Coruscant

->''''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsTarkin Tarkin]]''

-->''"It was never an ambition
of plates spinning and knives on the floor and needy, panicked faces at the door, of which you are one but many.mine to be a revolutionary."''

The concierge at Luthen's antiquities gallery on A reporter from Coruscant who joined Teller's cell to expose the Emperor's atrocities and his right-hand woman in coordinating rebel operations.incite rebellion.



* TheConsigliere: Luthen trusts her judgement enough that she can talk to him (and talk ''down'' to him) as an equal without any pushback. Her relationship to Luthen blurs the line between subordinate and superior; in some moments it's hard to tell who's in charge of who.
* TheHandler: She acts as a crucial intermediary between many of the network's agents and Luthen, and is responsible for recruiting a number of them, including Taramyn and Nemik.
* MoreDeadlyThanTheMale: Is significantly more okay with perceived "loose ends" like Cassian and more indifferent about the fates of those who work for them and their mission succeeding than Luthen.
* NumberTwo: She is Luthen's second, serving as his enforcer and go-between with other members of the network.
* TheUnfettered: Like her boss, Kleya has little issue with taking actions that cause the Empire to crack down harder on the galaxy, viewing it as a necessity to cause rebellion. If anything, she's even more coldly practical than he is: Kleya doesn't stress out like Luthen does about the outcome of the Aldhani operation because they can't do anything about it until it's over, and when the Imperial takeover of Ferrix makes communication there dangerous, Luthen only reluctantly shuts off contact at her demand.

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* TheConsigliere: Luthen trusts DeathGlare: Shoots a withering one at [[spoiler:Tarkin after being captured and subjected to his EvilGloating]].
* DefiantCaptive: Refuses to be intimidated or cowed by [[spoiler:Tarkin after being captured. Not that it does
her judgement enough much good]].
-->'''Anora:''' You'll fall from your perch soon enough, [[spoiler:Tarkin]]. And it won't be a soft landing.
* FlippingTheBird: She is twice described as making an obscene gesture with her hand: once at Teller after he jokingly stated he would make her go into the engines to check them next, and another more serious one [[spoiler:directed at Tarkin after she and the other conspiracy survivors were captured]].
* IntrepidReporter: She came to the Empire's attention when she published numerous reports on the Antar Atrocity and spoke out against the Empire. Teller barely got her and Hask underground before the ISB came to the arrest them.
* JumpedAtTheCall: Teller mentions
that she can talk to signed on with him (and talk ''down'' very quickly, which is why he is surprised when she begins to him) as an equal without any pushback. Her relationship to Luthen blurs the line between subordinate question his tactics, decisions, and superior; her own involvement in some moments it's hard to tell who's in charge of who.
their attacks.
* TheHandler: KilledOffScreen: She acts as a crucial intermediary between many and [[spoiler:all of the network's agents and Luthen, and is responsible for recruiting a number of them, including Taramyn and Nemik.
* MoreDeadlyThanTheMale: Is significantly more okay with perceived "loose ends" like Cassian and more indifferent about the fates of those who work for them and their mission succeeding than Luthen.
* NumberTwo: She is Luthen's second, serving as his enforcer and go-between with
other members of Teller's conspiracy who were captured by Tarkin are shown being captured, and then the network.
* TheUnfettered: Like her boss, Kleya has little issue with taking actions that cause the Empire to crack down harder on the galaxy, viewing it as a necessity to cause rebellion. If anything, she's even more coldly practical than he is: Kleya doesn't stress out like Luthen does about the outcome
opening paragraph of the Aldhani operation because they can't do anything next chapter has Tarkin casually thinking about it until it's over, how he spent the intervening three weeks interrogating, torturing, and when then executing Anora and the Imperial takeover other captives.]]
* TheLancer: To Teller: she calls him out on some
of Ferrix makes communication there dangerous, Luthen only reluctantly shuts off contact at her demand.his more questionable actions, and is the one he goes to for advice the most.
* VitriolicBestBuds: With Hask.



!!!Aldhani infiltration team

[[folder:Cassian Andor]]
->See his entry [[Characters/StarWarsRogueOne here]]

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!!!Aldhani infiltration team

[[folder:Cassian Andor]]
->See his entry [[Characters/StarWarsRogueOne here]]
[[folder:Hask Taff]]
!!Hask Taff
!!!'''Species:''' Zygerrian
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Zygerria

->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsTarkin Tarkin]]''

A Zygerrian film director, Hask is also a capable manipulator of the [=HoloNet=].
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* KilledOffScreen: She and [[spoiler:all of the other members of Teller's conspiracy who were captured by Tarkin are shown being captured, and then the opening paragraph of the next chapter has Tarkin casually thinking about how he spent the intervening three weeks interrogating, torturing, and then executing Hask and the other captives.]]
* MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch: All Zygerrians depicted before her have been slavers or supporters of the practice. Hask is in contrast the most morally vocal member of Teller's resistance and is fighting against an evil Empire that practices slavery.
* RecklessGunUsage: She has no combat skills, and during the taking of the ''Carrion Spike'' she was supposed to keep her blaster's safety on. Hask forgot to do so, and accidently fired a bolt when Anora bumped into her, which damaged the airlock.
* TheSmartGirl: Shares the role with Artoz. Her skills at manipulating the [=HoloNet=] are what enable Teller's group to send fake messages to the Empire over it, as well as broadcast their strikes against Imperial facilities.
* VitriolicBestBuds: With Anora.
* WhatTheHellHero: Calls out Teller for not being bothered by the civilian casualties caused by their attacks.



[[folder:Vel Sartha]]
!!Vel Sartha
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!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Chandrila

->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/FayeMarsay
->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Andor}}''

->''"We've chosen a side. We're fighting against the dark."''

A cousin of Mon Mothma, Vel is likewise opposed to the Empire and joined Mon in working with Luthen. She is appointed the field leader of the Aldhani infiltration team, though she answers to Luthen.

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[[folder:Vel Sartha]]
!!Vel Sartha
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[[folder:Artoz]]
!!Artoz
!!!'''Species:''' Human
Mon Calamari
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Chandrila

->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/FayeMarsay
Mon Cala

->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Andor}}''

->''"We've chosen a side. We're fighting
''[[Literature/StarWarsTarkin Tarkin]]''

-->''"Yes, people will begin to recognize the truth about the Empire, but numbers alone will never make the difference -- not
against the dark.likes of the Emperor, Vader, and the military they're massing."''

A cousin of Mon Mothma, Vel is likewise opposed to Calamari starship systems engineer who escaped from the Empire and joined Mon in working Empire's research facility at Desolation Station with Luthen. She is appointed the field leader help of the Aldhani infiltration team, though she answers to Luthen.Teller.



* BattleCouple: Works well with Cinta in the field and during the heist, [[LovedINotHonorMore despite their mutual commitments to the Rebellion]] putting a strain on their relationship.
* CoolAunt: Mon's daughter Leida considers her this, helped by Vel bringing her a fancy new dress as a gift, even calling her "Aunt Vel" (though she's really their cousin).
* DeathGlare: Vel gives Cassian one for him flirting with Cinta when the latter is treating his wound. Cassian's oblivious (it turns out Cinta's her girlfriend).
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Two instances prior to the reveal of her public identity as Mon Mothma's cousin in "Nobody's Listening!":
** In "Narkina 5", Cinta refers to her as a "rich girl who's running away from her family", indicating that Vel is from an upper-class background and status originally.
** "Vel Sartha" is a name that resembles other Chandrilian names (Mon Mothma, Tay Kolma, Perrin Fertha) seen so far in ''Star Wars''.
* JerkassHasAPoint: Downplayed. [[spoiler:Nemik is seriously injured during the escape and Vel and Skeen argue about what to do. Skeen wants to make a stop at a doctor to save Nem whilst Vel wants to complete the mission, letting Nem die. At first, the narrative presents neither as in the wrong, but ultimately the doctor cannot save Nem, and Skeen's whole reason for the detour was to betray them all.]] While Vel's not happy about it, her cold pragmatism was the right choice.
* TheLeader: Cassian initially thought Luthen was the leader, and while Luthen's role in the hierarchy might be higher than Vel's, Vel is the leader of the Aldhani Infiltration mission.
* NonIdleRich: Like her cousin Mon, Vel comes from a wealthy Chandrilan family but chooses to risk her life fighting against the Empire.
* OldMaid: Her cousin's husband Perrin tells her that she's too old to find herself a good husband at her age. Their culture traditionally marries in their teens. As she's shown to be with Cinta, another woman, it's also probable Vel doesn't care. Perrin appears oblivious, though judging from Mon's smirk when he tells Vel this she's aware of Vel's sexuality.
* QueerEstablishingMoment: In "[[Recap/AndorS1E8Narkina5 Narkina 5]]" after many heavy hints in the prior episodes, it's now made explicit that Cinta is lovers with Vel. They refer to "us" and love for each other in a clear romantic way.
* SheCleansUpNicely: In "[[Recap/AndorS1E7Announcement Announcement]]", Vel meets Kleya in-person on Coruscant, looking almost unrecognizable with her hair out of its usual practical updo and styled nicely with tasteful jewelry and fashionable urban clothing that stands in direct contrast to the rough-hewn Aldhani work clothes she'd been wearing during the run up to the heist. "[[Recap/AndorS1E9NobodysListening Nobody's Listening!]]" sees this as essentially her default state of dress, being the cousin of Chandrila's senator.
* TheStoic: She's pretty good at putting up acts and charades when she wants to be. On the other hand, she's more prone to the "mask" of an UpperClassTwit slipping and losing focus as opposed to Cinta.
* TeamMom: Part of her role is keeping the disparate members of her group from turning on each other, especially newcomer Cassian.
* UpperClassTwit: Her cover, which she uses to explain her long absences from Chandrila as gallivanting around the galaxy buying things.

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* BattleCouple: Works well with Cinta in the field and during the heist, [[LovedINotHonorMore despite their mutual commitments to the Rebellion]] putting a strain on their relationship.
* CoolAunt: Mon's daughter Leida considers her this, helped by Vel bringing her a fancy new dress as a gift, even calling her "Aunt Vel" (though she's really their cousin).
* DeathGlare: Vel gives Cassian one for him flirting with Cinta when the latter is treating his wound. Cassian's oblivious (it turns out Cinta's her girlfriend).
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Two instances prior to the reveal of her public identity as Mon Mothma's cousin in "Nobody's Listening!":
** In "Narkina 5", Cinta refers to her as a "rich girl who's running away from her family", indicating that Vel is from an upper-class background and status originally.
** "Vel Sartha" is a name that resembles other Chandrilian names (Mon Mothma, Tay Kolma, Perrin Fertha) seen so far in ''Star Wars''.
* JerkassHasAPoint: Downplayed. [[spoiler:Nemik is seriously injured during the escape and Vel and Skeen argue about what to do. Skeen wants to make a stop at a doctor to save Nem whilst Vel wants to complete the mission, letting Nem die. At first, the narrative presents neither as in the wrong, but ultimately the doctor cannot save Nem, and Skeen's whole reason for the detour was to betray them all.]] While Vel's not happy about it, her cold pragmatism was the right choice.
* TheLeader: Cassian initially thought Luthen was the leader, and while Luthen's role in the hierarchy might be higher than Vel's, Vel is the leader of the Aldhani Infiltration mission.
* NonIdleRich: Like her cousin Mon, Vel comes from a wealthy Chandrilan family but chooses to risk her life fighting against the Empire.
* OldMaid: Her cousin's husband Perrin tells her that she's too old to find herself a good husband at her age. Their culture traditionally marries in their teens. As she's shown to be with Cinta, another woman, it's also probable Vel doesn't care. Perrin appears oblivious, though judging from Mon's smirk when he tells Vel this she's aware of Vel's sexuality.
* QueerEstablishingMoment: In "[[Recap/AndorS1E8Narkina5 Narkina 5]]" after many heavy hints in the prior episodes, it's now made explicit that Cinta is lovers with Vel. They
AffectionateNickname: His friends refer to "us" him as "Dr." Artoz.
* TheEngineer: He is an expert starship technician
and love for each other works to keep the ''Carrion Spike'' in a clear romantic way.
* SheCleansUpNicely: In "[[Recap/AndorS1E7Announcement Announcement]]", Vel meets Kleya in-person on Coruscant, looking almost unrecognizable with her hair out
working condition during Teller's campaign of its usual practical updo and styled nicely with tasteful jewelry and fashionable urban clothing that stands in direct contrast destruction.
* FishPeople: He is a Mon Calamari.
* LaResistance: During the Clone Wars, he was a member of the Mon Cal Knights, a group who fought against Quarren loyal
to the rough-hewn Aldhani work clothes she'd been wearing during Separatist cause.
* TheSmartGuy: As an expert on starships, he helps Teller's cell familiarize themselves with
the run up to ''Carrion Spike'''s systems. He is also the heist. "[[Recap/AndorS1E9NobodysListening Nobody's Listening!]]" sees this as essentially her default state of dress, one who figures out that Darth Vader is tracking them through his meditation chamber being onboard the cousin of Chandrila's senator.
* TheStoic: She's pretty good at putting up acts and charades when she wants to be. On the other hand, she's more prone to the "mask" of an UpperClassTwit slipping and losing focus as opposed to Cinta.
* TeamMom: Part of her role is keeping the disparate members of her group from turning on each other, especially newcomer Cassian.
* UpperClassTwit: Her cover, which she uses to explain her long absences from Chandrila as gallivanting around the galaxy buying things.
ship.



[[folder:Taramyn Barcona]]
!!Taramyn Barcona
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!!!'''Species:''' Human

->'''Portrayed by:''' Gershwyn Eustache Jnr
->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Andor}}''

A former Stormtrooper, Barcona is Vel's second-in-command and chief of operations for the infiltration team.

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[[folder:Taramyn Barcona]]
!!Taramyn Barcona
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[[folder:Salikk]]
!!Salikk
!!!'''Species:''' Human

->'''Portrayed by:''' Gershwyn Eustache Jnr
Gotal
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Antar 4

->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Andor}}''

''[[Literature/StarWarsTarkin Tarkin]]''

A Gotal starship pilot and former Stormtrooper, Barcona is Vel's second-in-command and chief agent of operations for Teller during the infiltration team.Clone Wars who he saved from execution by the Empire.



* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler:He is killed during the shoot-out at the end of the heist, being shot while attempting to make a run from one cover to the next in a bid to make it aboard the transport.]]
* TheLancer: Due to his prior military experience he's in charge during a stage in the plan where Vel is away.
* MookFaceTurn: He used to be a Stormtrooper but left the Empire. He puts his former military training to use by teaching the infiltration team how to walk and act like an Imperial trooper for the infiltration.

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* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler:He AcePilot: He is killed during an expert pilot, and manages to escape three Imperial ambushes with the shoot-out at the end of the heist, being shot while attempting ''Carrion Spike'' relatively intact.
* HornedHumanoid: Gotal have twin conical horns that are highly responsive
to make a run from one cover electromagnetic sensors, which can cause great discomfort to the next in a bid to make it them. This is why Teller's crew has no droids aboard the transport.]]
* TheLancer: Due
''Carrion Spike'' after hijacking it, as it would interfere with Salikk's comfort too much for him to do his prior military experience he's in charge during a stage in job. However, it also means that they have to do some dangerous tasks aboard the plan where Vel is away.
* MookFaceTurn: He used to
ship themselves which would normally be done by a Stormtrooper droid.
* HumanoidAlien: Gotals have a humanoid body
but left the Empire. He puts his former military training to use by teaching the infiltration team how to walk and act like an Imperial trooper for the infiltration.a distinctly alien appearance.



[[folder:Cinta Kaz]]
!!Cinta Kaz
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[[folder:Cinta Kaz]]
!!Cinta Kaz
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[[folder:Cala]]
!!Cala
!!!'''Species:''' Koorivar
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Antar 4

->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsTarkin Tarkin]]''

A Koorivar munitions and surveillance expert who worked for Teller during the Clone Wars and was also saved by him from execution.
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* DemolitionsExpert: He crafts bombs for the group to use, including one that destroys a massive fueling station over Phindar.
* HornedHumanoid: Has a large cranial horn.
* RubberForeheadAlien: Koorivar look mostly human, except for different skin colors and the horn on the top of their heads.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Knotts]]
!!Knotts



->'''Portrayed by:''' Varada Sethu
->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Andor}}''

->''"I told you upfront the struggle will always come first. We take what's left."''

The medic of the Aldhani team, and a member of Luthen Rael's wider rebel network. A stoic woman who serves Luthen with extreme focus, prioritizing the rebellion above all other matters.

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->'''Portrayed by:''' Varada Sethu
->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Andor}}''

->''"I told you upfront the struggle will always come first. We take what's left.
''[[Literature/StarWarsTarkin Tarkin]]''

-->''"For Antar 4, then, and for a brighter future.
"''

The medic of An ex-subcontractor for Republic Intelligence from the Aldhani team, Core Worlds, Knotts settled on the Outer Rim planet of Lantillies after the Clone Wars as a middleman between spacers and a member of Luthen Rael's wider rebel network. A stoic woman who serves Luthen with extreme focus, prioritizing their clients. He met Teller during the rebellion above all other matters.Clone Wars and later joined his group as the financial backer.



* BattleCouple: Works well with Vel in the field and during the heist, [[LovedINotHonorMore despite their mutual commitments to the Rebellion]] putting a strain on their relationship.
* HiddenWeapons: Ruthlessly shanks an ISB agent with a hidden blade at the end of Season 1 of ''Andor''.
* LovedINotHonorMore: Cinta loves Vel but makes it clear to her that the Rebellion will always come first, parting from her after they just reunited for pursuing a lead on Cassian. Vel is seen sadly leaving on her own.
-->'''Cinta:''' I'm a mirror, Vel. You love me because I show you what you need to see.
* TheMedic: Treats Cassian's wounded arm after he arrives at the camp.
* NervesOfSteel: Skeen calls her "stone-cold fearless."
* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: In spite of the increased security on Aldhani and her own lack of a ship, she still manages to get off planet and reunite with Vel.
* QueerEstablishingMoment: In "[[Recap/AndorS1E8Narkina5 Narkina 5]]" after many heavy hints in the prior episodes, it's now made explicit that Cinta is lovers with Vel. They refer to "us" and love for each other in a clear romantic way.
* SoleSurvivor: Her entire family was slaughtered by Stormtroopers, which is mentioned to have initially caused issues between her and former Stormtrooper Taramyn.
* SpyVersusSpy: After the Aldhani heist, she is assigned to live and work undercover on Ferrix, watching Andor's friends and family in the hope that it will lead Luthen's cell to Cassian and make sure he won't be talking to the Imperials. She winds up in close proximity to Corv, an [[StateSec ISB agent]] who is doing the same thing in trying to find Andor. Cinta winds up using the riot at the end of Season 1 as a chance to isolate and then kill Corv without being noticed.
* TheStoic: She tends not to give much away in conversation or in overall behavior. Vel gets the most out of her, but even then they're still somewhat distant as a result of the strain the Rebellion puts on their relationship.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Season 1 of ''Andor'' shows her as being probably the single most dedicated and devoted member of Luthen's network. She's fighting a repressive, fascist government, and is willing to follow even murderous orders without question as part of that fight. She's also perfectly willing to endanger or outright harm her relationships with other people in service to the cause.
* WouldHurtAChild: Skeen's testimony of her being the coldest of the team is borne out by them trusting her to keep the Imperial commandant's otherwise innocent wife and child hostage at gunpoint. Implicitly, she's capable of it because [[PayEvilUntoEvil she wants to avenge her own family's murder by the Empire]]. [[spoiler:Her hostages' ultimate fate is left ambiguous.]]

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* BattleCouple: Works well with Vel in ArmsDealer: During the field Clone Wars, he used his organization to run guns and during the heist, [[LovedINotHonorMore despite their mutual commitments other supplies to the Rebellion]] putting a strain pro-Republic resistance groups on their relationship.
Separatist worlds, including Antar 4.
* HiddenWeapons: Ruthlessly shanks an ISB agent with a hidden blade at the end of Season 1 of ''Andor''.
* LovedINotHonorMore: Cinta loves Vel but makes it clear to her that the Rebellion will always come first, parting from her after they just reunited for pursuing a lead on Cassian. Vel is seen sadly leaving on her own.
-->'''Cinta:''' I'm a mirror, Vel. You love me because I show you what you need to see.
* TheMedic: Treats Cassian's wounded arm after he arrives at the camp.
* NervesOfSteel: Skeen calls her "stone-cold fearless."
* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: In spite
KilledOffScreen: He and [[spoiler:all of the increased security on Aldhani and her own lack of a ship, she still manages to get off planet and reunite with Vel.
* QueerEstablishingMoment: In "[[Recap/AndorS1E8Narkina5 Narkina 5]]" after many heavy hints in the prior episodes, it's now made explicit that Cinta is lovers with Vel. They refer to "us" and love for each
other in a clear romantic way.
* SoleSurvivor: Her entire family was slaughtered by Stormtroopers, which is mentioned to have initially caused issues between her and former Stormtrooper Taramyn.
* SpyVersusSpy: After the Aldhani heist, she is assigned to live and work undercover on Ferrix, watching Andor's friends and family in the hope that it will lead Luthen's cell to Cassian and make sure he won't be talking to the Imperials. She winds up in close proximity to Corv, an [[StateSec ISB agent]]
members of Teller's conspiracy who is doing the same thing in trying to find Andor. Cinta winds up using the riot at the end of Season 1 as a chance to isolate were captured by Tarkin are shown being captured, and then kill Corv without being noticed.
* TheStoic: She tends not to give much away in conversation or in overall behavior. Vel gets
the most out of her, but even then they're still somewhat distant as a result opening paragraph of the strain next chapter has Tarkin casually thinking about how he spent the Rebellion puts on their relationship.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Season 1 of ''Andor'' shows her as being probably
intervening three weeks interrogating, torturing, and then executing Knotts and the single most dedicated and devoted member of Luthen's network. She's fighting a repressive, fascist government, and is willing to follow even murderous orders without question as part of that fight. She's also perfectly willing to endanger or outright harm her relationships with other people in service to captives.]]
* ShellShockedVeteran: While going over Knotts' profile, Tarkin notes that he has
the cause.
* WouldHurtAChild: Skeen's testimony
look of her being the coldest of the team is borne out by them trusting her to keep the Imperial commandant's otherwise innocent wife and child hostage at gunpoint. Implicitly, she's capable of it because [[PayEvilUntoEvil she wants to avenge her own family's murder by the Empire]]. [[spoiler:Her hostages' ultimate fate is left ambiguous.]]a veteran soldier who has seen far too much tragedy.



[[folder:Arvel Skeen]]
!!Arvel Skeen
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!!!'''Species:''' Human

->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/EbonMossBachrach
->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Andor}}''

A jaded member of the team driven by a desire for revenge against the Empire.

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[[folder:Arvel Skeen]]
!!Arvel Skeen
!!The Wookiee Underground

[[folder:Wullffwarro]]
!!Wullffwarro
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/arvel_skeen_sw.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wullffwarro_sw.png]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human

->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/EbonMossBachrach
Wookiee
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Kashyyyk

->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Andor}}''

''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'' | ''[[Magazine/StarWarsRebelsMagazine Rebels Magazine]]''

A jaded member Wookiee veteran of the team driven Clone Wars, taken captive by a desire for revenge against the Empire.Empire alongside his son Kitwarr and many other Wookiees. They were sent to work in the spice mines of Kessel before being rescued by the crew of the ''Ghost''.



* AmbiguousSyntax: Notably, he uses the present tense rather than the past tense when telling Cassian "[[spoiler:I ''don't'' have a brother]]", not "[[spoiler:I ''never'' had a brother.]]" This ultimately leaves it [[AmbiguousSituation very unclear]] whether [[spoiler:he never had a brother in the first place or whether he's just reminding Cassian that he doesn't have a brother ''anymore'' and there are better things to worry about other than revenge.]]
* BigBrotherInstinct: Nemik appears to be the one member of the team who Skeen actually cares about. The two of them have something have an older and younger brother relationship, with Skeen chiding him for falling asleep on watch and making fun of him for [[ManifestoMakingMalcontent writing a manifesto]] but becoming extremely upset whenever Nemik is hurt or even threatened. [[spoiler:It's strongly implied that part of the reason Skeen decides to [[ScrewThisImOutOfHere cut his losses and run]] is because he realizes that Nemik's not going to survive even with the surgeon's help, so there's nothing left tying him to the team at all.]]
* TheBigGuy: The largest of the crew and most willing to use violence, even against other crew members he distrusts.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: While he seems like a rough, angry man at first, Skeen implies to Andor that he's merely trying to avenge his family by hitting the Empire where it hurts, and genuinely cares about Vel Sartha and her team. [[spoiler:Once the coast is clear and he's alone with Cassian, he admits that not only does he ''not'' care about the cause, but that he has no issue with stealing the money they just got and trying to run to a distant moon to save himself.]]
* DarkAndTroubledPast: Subverted. In the fifth episode, Skeen implies that he joined up with the Rebels after the Empire destroyed his family's farm, and that he intends to get revenge on them after his brother killed himself out of despair. [[spoiler:We later learn that Skeen never ''had'' a brother, and that he intends to abscond with the 8 million units he and the infiltration team just stole to live an easy life safe from the Empire.]]
* IcyBlueEyes: They go very well with his cold and calculating nature.
* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: At first, Skeen is openly distrustful of "Clem", but seems to warm up to him a little when he realizes "Clem" is apparently just in it for non-ideological reasons like himself, with Skeen's being revenge for his brother's destroyed farm and resulting suicide and "Clem's" being money. He also shows some shades of protectiveness towards the idealistic Nemik, even convincing Vel to [[spoiler:stop and get him medical attention when Nemik is injured in the escape]]. However, [[spoiler:it's implied this stop may have been a way for Skeen to steal their payload out from under Vel's nose. He also admits to "Clem" once they're alone that he made up having a brother, and tries to convince him to help him steal all of the money since he doesn't know how to pilot the craft, promising a 50/50 split between them. Cassian is so disgusted upon hearing this -- and possibly also suspects that Skeen might dispose of him if not now for refusing, then [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness as soon as he's no longer of use]] -- that he shoots Skeen dead.]]
* KilledMidSentence: [[spoiler:He's unable to finish his attempt to bribe Cassian into deserting Vel Sartha with the cash they just got before the latter guns him down in disgust.]]
* ManipulativeBastard: After Nemik is critically injured by a sliding containment unit during the escape from Aldhani, Skeen insists on taking Nemik to a nearby doctor, even though Sartha believes he's going to die anyway. [[spoiler:Given he almost immediately tries to convince Cassian to join him in fleeing with the money they stole to a distant moon, it's likely he really only convinced him to do this to make it easier for him to escape.]]
* MoralityPet: His one real friend on the team is Nemik, with whom he has something of a [[BigBrotherInstinct protective brotherly relationship.]] He's horrified when Nemik is badly injured during the escape from Aldhani, [[spoiler:and it's strongly implied that he decides to take the money and run at the doctor's planet when he realizes that Nemik is going to die no matter what.]]
* OnlyInItForTheMoney: [[spoiler:As it turns out, Skeen doesn't really care all that much about the Rebellion's cause, and quickly shifts his goals to "grabbing the cash and running" once the mission ends.]]
* ShadowArchetype: Like Cassian, he's had a hard life under the thumb of the Empire. Unlike Cassian, [[spoiler:he isn't receptive to the rebellion's ideals, and tries to stab them in the back and take the heist loot the moment it becomes convenient.]] Cassian is not yet a full-fledged rebel at the time he meets Skeen (though it's a ForegoneConclusion that he will become one), but he still has a personal code of honor Skeen doesn't have, [[spoiler:and kills him for his betrayal.]]
* TattooedCrook: He has several tattoos acquired in Imperial prisons, which he shows off to Cassian in order to gauge his reaction. "Clem" recognizing them confirms to Skeen that he has also spent time in Imperial prisons, as none of the other team members knew what they represented.
* TheUnapologetic: After taking Cassian at knifepoint, he reveals his backstory on Vel's orders and says it's the closest thing to an apology he'll give. Expresses the same attitude after the heist when he [[spoiler:offers to split the stolen money with Andor, saying that while he ''is'' a rebel, it's in the sense of him against the galaxy and never mind the Rebel cause.]]
* YouKilledMyFather: Claims to be seeking revenge against the Empire after Imperials took his family's farm and flooded it, [[DrivenToSuicide driving his brother to suicide]]. [[spoiler:Later he reveals to Andor that he totally made the story up.]]

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* AmbiguousSyntax: Notably, he uses the present tense rather than the past tense when telling Cassian "[[spoiler:I ''don't'' have a brother]]", not "[[spoiler:I ''never'' had a brother.]]" This ultimately leaves it [[AmbiguousSituation very unclear]] whether [[spoiler:he never had a brother TheBusCameBack: He returns in the first place comic "A Time to Survive".
* TheCameo: His cell is mentioned in ''Aftermath'', as Chewbacca had met them at some point
or whether he's just reminding Cassian that he doesn't have [[FamedInStory is at least familiar with who they are]].
* FashionableAsymmetry: He wears
a brother ''anymore'' metal armband on his right arm.
* MadeASlave: He, his son,
and there are better things to worry about several other than revenge.]]
* BigBrotherInstinct: Nemik appears to be the one member of the team who Skeen actually cares about. The two of them have something have an older and younger brother relationship, with Skeen chiding him for falling asleep on watch and making fun of him for [[ManifestoMakingMalcontent writing a manifesto]] but becoming extremely upset whenever Nemik is hurt or even threatened. [[spoiler:It's strongly implied that part of the reason Skeen decides to [[ScrewThisImOutOfHere cut his losses and run]] is because he realizes that Nemik's not going to survive even with the surgeon's help, so there's nothing left tying him to the team at all.]]
* TheBigGuy: The largest of the crew and most willing to use violence, even against other crew members he distrusts.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: While he seems like a rough, angry man at first, Skeen implies to Andor that he's merely trying to avenge his family
Wookiees were taken captive by hitting the Empire where it hurts, following a failed uprising on Kashyyyk, and genuinely cares about Vel Sartha were subsequently sent to work and her team. [[spoiler:Once the coast is clear and he's alone with Cassian, he admits that not only does he ''not'' care about the cause, but that he has no issue with stealing the money they just got and trying to run to a distant moon to save himself.]]
* DarkAndTroubledPast: Subverted. In the fifth episode, Skeen implies that he joined up with the Rebels after the Empire destroyed his family's farm, and that he intends to get revenge on them after his brother killed himself out of despair. [[spoiler:We later learn that Skeen never ''had'' a brother, and that he intends to abscond with the 8 million units he and the infiltration team just stole to live an easy life safe from the Empire.]]
* IcyBlueEyes: They go very well with his cold and calculating nature.
* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: At first, Skeen is openly distrustful of "Clem", but seems to warm up to him a little when he realizes "Clem" is apparently just in it for non-ideological reasons like himself, with Skeen's being revenge for his brother's destroyed farm and resulting suicide and "Clem's" being money. He also shows some shades of protectiveness towards the idealistic Nemik, even convincing Vel to [[spoiler:stop and get him medical attention when Nemik is injured
die in the escape]]. However, [[spoiler:it's implied this stop may have been a way for Skeen to steal their payload out from under Vel's nose. He also admits to "Clem" once they're alone that he made up having a brother, and tries to convince him to help him steal all mines of the money since he doesn't know how to pilot the craft, promising a 50/50 split between them. Cassian is so disgusted upon hearing this -- and possibly also suspects that Skeen might dispose of him if not now for refusing, then [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness as soon as he's no longer of use]] -- that he shoots Skeen dead.]]
* KilledMidSentence: [[spoiler:He's unable to finish his attempt to bribe Cassian into deserting Vel Sartha with the cash they just got before the latter guns him down in disgust.]]
* ManipulativeBastard: After Nemik is critically injured by a sliding containment unit during the escape from Aldhani, Skeen insists on taking Nemik to a nearby doctor, even though Sartha believes he's going to die anyway. [[spoiler:Given he almost immediately tries to convince Cassian to join him in fleeing with the money they stole to a distant moon, it's likely he really only convinced him to do this to make it easier for him to escape.]]
* MoralityPet: His one real friend on the team is Nemik, with whom he has something of a [[BigBrotherInstinct protective brotherly relationship.]] He's horrified when Nemik is badly injured during the escape from Aldhani, [[spoiler:and it's strongly implied that he decides to take the money and run at the doctor's planet when he realizes that Nemik is going to die no matter what.]]
* OnlyInItForTheMoney: [[spoiler:As it turns out, Skeen doesn't really care all that much about the Rebellion's cause, and quickly shifts his goals to "grabbing the cash and running" once the mission ends.]]
* ShadowArchetype: Like Cassian, he's had a hard life under the thumb of the Empire. Unlike Cassian, [[spoiler:he isn't receptive to the rebellion's ideals, and tries to stab them in the back and take the heist loot the moment it becomes convenient.]] Cassian is not yet a full-fledged rebel at the time he meets Skeen (though it's a ForegoneConclusion that he will become one), but he still has a personal code of honor Skeen doesn't have, [[spoiler:and kills him for his betrayal.]]
* TattooedCrook: He has several tattoos acquired in Imperial prisons, which he shows off to Cassian in order to gauge his reaction. "Clem" recognizing them confirms to Skeen that he has also spent time in Imperial prisons, as none of the other team members knew what they represented.
* TheUnapologetic: After taking Cassian at knifepoint, he reveals his backstory on Vel's orders and says it's the closest thing to an apology he'll give. Expresses the same attitude after the heist when he [[spoiler:offers to split the stolen money with Andor, saying that while he ''is'' a rebel, it's in the sense of him against the galaxy and never mind the Rebel cause.]]
* YouKilledMyFather: Claims to be seeking revenge against the Empire after Imperials took his family's farm and flooded it, [[DrivenToSuicide driving his brother to suicide]]. [[spoiler:Later he reveals to Andor that he totally made the story up.]]
Kessel.



[[folder:Karis Nemik]]
!!Karis Nemik
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!!!'''Species:''' Human

->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/AlexLawther
->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Andor}}''

-->''"Remember this. Try."''

A young, kindhearted member of the team and a skilled astro-navigator.

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[[folder:Karis Nemik]]
!!Karis Nemik
[[folder:Kitwarr]]
!!Kitwarr
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!!!'''Species:''' Human

->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/AlexLawther
Wookiee
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Kashyyyk

->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Andor}}''

-->''"Remember this. Try."''

A young, kindhearted member
''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'' | ''[[Magazine/StarWarsRebelsMagazine Rebels Magazine]]''

The son of Wullfwarro, a leader of a group of Wookiees against the Empire. They ended up in Imperial custody and were to be sent to work in the spice mines of Kessel before being rescued by the crew
of the team and a skilled astro-navigator.''Ghost''.



* BadassBookworm: He is what can only be described as a political nerd, yet manages to keep his cool during the heist and even takes out an Imperial {{Mook}} who had Cassian in a chokehold.
* DroppedABridgeOnHim: Suffers the unpleasant fate of death by internal injury after getting crushed by a heavy cart as the remaining members of Vel's team make their escape from the heist.
* ExcellentJudgeOfCharacter: He pegs Cassian as a devoted believer in the Rebel cause. While that's not accurate at the time, the audience knows Cassian will [[Film/RogueOne eventually grow]] into what Nemik knew he was.
* FanOfThePast: He prefers to use older technology from before the Empire, noting that one of the ways that the Empire has maintained its grip on the galaxy is by getting everyone dependent on their technology.
* ManifestoMakingMalcontent: Is writing a manifesto of his political ideals and how to combat the Empire's oppression while living under the constant barrage of their atrocities.
* NiceGuy: Of all the members of the Aldhani infiltration team, Nemik is by far the friendliest toward "Clem", even if he's a bit overly enthusiastic about his cause. While he does become disappointed upon finding out Clem was being paid to be part of their group, he is still nothing but courteous to him.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Despite only playing a bit role in the Aldhani heist before perishing in a tragic accident, Nemik's manifesto is among the many factors that ultimately radicalize Cassian into joining the Rebellion cause for real.
* TheSmartGuy: His role on the heist team, being responsible for building an accurate scale model of the Imperial base and navigating the shuttle out of the Eye.
* TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth: Nemik is the nicest and most kind of the group, and dies in surgery after being crushed in an accident.
* WideEyedIdealist: He's the most sincere and idealistic member of the group. Finding out that "Clem" is being paid to join them disappoints Nemik greatly, although it does spur him on to add a chapter to his manifesto about the role of mercenaries in a revolution.

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* BadassBookworm: TheBusCameBack: He is what can only be described as a political nerd, yet manages to keep his cool during the heist and even takes out an Imperial {{Mook}} who had Cassian in a chokehold.
* DroppedABridgeOnHim: Suffers the unpleasant fate of death by internal injury after getting crushed by a heavy cart as the remaining members of Vel's team make their escape from the heist.
* ExcellentJudgeOfCharacter: He pegs Cassian as a devoted believer
returns in the Rebel cause. While that's not accurate at comic "A Time to Survive".
* MoralityPet: Ezra seeing him (being
the time, the audience knows Cassian will [[Film/RogueOne eventually grow]] into what Nemik knew he was.
* FanOfThePast: He prefers to use older technology from before the Empire, noting
same age as each other) in danger is another thing that one of makes Ezra realize he has to do the ways that the Empire has maintained its grip on the galaxy is by getting everyone dependent on their technology.
* ManifestoMakingMalcontent: Is writing a manifesto of his political ideals and how to combat the Empire's oppression while living under the constant barrage of their atrocities.
* NiceGuy: Of all the members of the Aldhani infiltration team, Nemik is by far the friendliest toward "Clem", even if he's a bit overly enthusiastic about his cause. While he does become disappointed upon finding out Clem was being paid to be part of their group, he is still nothing but courteous to him.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Despite only playing a bit role in the Aldhani heist before perishing in a tragic accident, Nemik's manifesto is among the many factors that ultimately radicalize Cassian into joining the Rebellion cause for real.
* TheSmartGuy: His role on the heist team, being responsible for building an accurate scale model of the Imperial base and navigating the shuttle out of the Eye.
* TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth: Nemik is the nicest and most kind of the group, and dies in surgery after being crushed in an accident.
* WideEyedIdealist: He's the most sincere and idealistic member of the group. Finding out that "Clem" is being paid to join them disappoints Nemik greatly, although it does spur him on to add a chapter to his manifesto about the role of mercenaries in a revolution.
right thing.



[[folder:Lieutenant Gorn]]
!!Lieutenant Gorn
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!!!'''Species:''' Human

->'''Portrayed by:''' Sule Rimi
->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Andor}}''

An Imperial officer stationed at the Aldhani garrison who aids the crew.
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* TheAtoner: Feels guilty for the seven years he has spent helping the Empire oppress the Aldhani. When Commandant Beehaz realizes that Gorn is a traitor he threatens that he will hang, but Gorn responds that he deserves far worse having served Beehaz for seven years.
* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler:He is shot and killed immediately at the start of the shootout with the security troops, without even having the chance to draw his own blaster.]]
* DefectingForLove: He fell in love with a local Aldhani woman who later died. It's not clear how she died but this motivated him to turn.
* DefectorFromDecadence: He's disgusted by what the Empire did to Aldhani which motivated him to help the nascent rebellion.
* MoleInCharge: He is in charge of security and duty rosters at the Aldhani garrison, making it a simple task to get the infiltration team inside by having them pose as transfers from the airbase and clear out most of the staff from the route they take to the vault.
* NobleTopEnforcer: Played with. He appears to be second-in-command of the Aldhani garrison, beneath Beehaz, who is a racist FatBastard, while Gorn himself has defected to the Rebels and even before that was implied to be a more reasonable man.
* SurroundedByIdiots: It's implied that Aldhani is a frequent ReassignedToAntarctica posting for Imperial screw-ups, with even the commandant being desperate to get transferred somewhere else. Gorn is head-and-shoulders above the rest of the base in terms of competence, since he was going to be promoted out of there before he fell in love with one of the natives. He can barely hide his disdain for the lazy and complacent men under his command, but they are very easy for him to manipulate into making the payroll robbery easier.

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[[folder:Lieutenant Gorn]]
!!Lieutenant Gorn
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gorn_sw.png]]
!!!'''Species:''' Human

->'''Portrayed by:''' Sule Rimi
->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Andor}}''

An Imperial officer stationed at
[[folder:Tarfful]]
!!General Tarfful
-> See his entry on
the Aldhani garrison who aids the crew.
----
* TheAtoner: Feels guilty for the seven years he has spent helping the Empire oppress the Aldhani. When Commandant Beehaz realizes that Gorn is a traitor he threatens that he will hang, but Gorn responds that he deserves far worse having served Beehaz for seven years.
* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler:He is shot and killed immediately at the start of the shootout with the security troops, without even having the chance to draw his own blaster.]]
* DefectingForLove: He fell in love with a local Aldhani woman who later died. It's not clear how she died but this motivated him to turn.
* DefectorFromDecadence: He's disgusted by what the Empire did to Aldhani which motivated him to help the nascent rebellion.
* MoleInCharge: He is in charge of security and duty rosters at the Aldhani garrison, making it a simple task to get the infiltration team inside by having them pose as transfers from the airbase and clear out most of the staff from the route they take to the vault.
* NobleTopEnforcer: Played with. He appears to be second-in-command of the Aldhani garrison, beneath Beehaz, who is a racist FatBastard, while Gorn himself has defected to the Rebels and even before that was implied to be a more reasonable man.
* SurroundedByIdiots: It's implied that Aldhani is a frequent ReassignedToAntarctica posting for Imperial screw-ups, with even the commandant being desperate to get transferred somewhere else. Gorn is head-and-shoulders above the rest of the base in terms of competence, since he was going to be promoted out of there before he fell in love with one of the natives. He can barely hide his disdain for the lazy and complacent men under his command, but they are very easy for him to manipulate into making the payroll robbery easier.
Characters/StarWarsMidRim page.



!!Kreegyr's cell

[[folder:Anto Kreegyr]]
!!Anto Kreegyr
!!!'''Species:''' Human

->'''Portrayed by:''' Barry Gingell
->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Andor}}'' (hologram only)

A former Separatist who now leads a rebel cell.
----
* CurbstompBattle: His unlucky encounter with the Empire is described as [[spoiler:having been over before it started.]]
* KilledOffscreen: [[spoiler:He and all fifty of his troops are slaughtered by the Empire.]]
* PresentAbsence: Kreegyr never appears in person in ''Andor'' but his forthcoming strike drives quite a bit of the subplots of the show's supporting cast in the back half of the first season.
* SacrificialLamb: [[spoiler:He's there to show how ruthless Luthen is in sacrificing him and his cell to protect his mole in the ISB.]]
* SmallRoleBigImpact: He never appears on-screen [[spoiler:before being killed, but the tension over his fate drives a lot of ''Andor''. Jonni's place as Luthen's mole depends on Kreegyr falling for the trap, some of Dedra's rise to power is influenced by the ISB setting said trap, and Luthen alerting Saw to the trap helps distance the latter even further from other rebel cells which nearly prevents the Alliance from learning about the Death Star before it's too late.]]
* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler:He is unknowingly allowed to walk right into an ISB trap and pays for it with his life, solely so Luthen can keep his mole in the ISB from being compromised.]]
* WeAreStrugglingTogether: He doesn't get along well with Saw due to being a former Separatist, who Saw formerly devoted his life to warring with and also lost his sister Steela to on Onderon. Saw eventually comes around to joining his raid (for a price of some valuable equipment and resources at least), but Luthen is forced to talk him out of it to save his life.
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!!Kreegyr's cell

[[folder:Anto Kreegyr]]
!!Anto Kreegyr
!!!'''Species:''' Human

->'''Portrayed by:''' Barry Gingell
->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Andor}}'' (hologram only)

A former Separatist who now leads a rebel cell.
----
* CurbstompBattle: His unlucky encounter with the Empire is described as [[spoiler:having been over before it started.]]
* KilledOffscreen: [[spoiler:He and all fifty of his troops are slaughtered by the Empire.]]
* PresentAbsence: Kreegyr never appears in person in ''Andor'' but his forthcoming strike drives quite a bit of the subplots of the show's supporting cast in the back half of the first season.
* SacrificialLamb: [[spoiler:He's there to show how ruthless Luthen is in sacrificing him and his cell to protect his mole in the ISB.]]
* SmallRoleBigImpact: He never appears on-screen [[spoiler:before being killed, but the tension over his fate drives a lot of ''Andor''. Jonni's place as Luthen's mole depends
!!Other Rebels

[[folder:Rebels Cells
on Kreegyr falling for the trap, some of Dedra's rise to power is influenced by the ISB setting said trap, and Luthen alerting Saw to the trap helps distance the latter even further from other rebel cells which nearly prevents the Alliance from learning about the Death Star before it's too late.]]
* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler:He is unknowingly allowed to walk right into an ISB trap and pays for it with his life, solely so Luthen can keep his mole in the ISB from being compromised.]]
* WeAreStrugglingTogether: He doesn't get along well with Saw due to being a former Separatist, who Saw formerly devoted his life to warring with and also lost his sister Steela to on Onderon. Saw eventually comes around to joining his raid (for a price of some valuable equipment and resources at least), but Luthen is forced to talk him out of it to save his life.
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!!The Crew of the ''Stinger Mantis''

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!!The Lothal Insurgency

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!!The Mandalorian Resistance

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!!The Raadan Resistance

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!!Other Rebels

[[folder:Antron Back]]
!!Antron Back
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[[folder:Nevil Cygni]]
!!Nevil Cygni, "Nightswan"
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->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsTheEndOfHistory The End of History]]''

-->''"When the Empire finally falls - a hundred or a thousand years from now - the galaxy will have a lot to relearn. The Jedi were the best of us, and I want their stories preserved."''

A former antiques dealer who specialized in Jedi artifacts. After Order 66, Back was tasked by Jedi Master Uvell with hiding dozens of artifacts so they could survive the Empire's purge. His mission is threatened after Miru Nadrinakar crashes near his hiding place and asks for help evading the Empire.

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->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsTheEndOfHistory The End of History]]''

-->''"When
''[[Literature/StarWarsThrawn Thrawn]]''

-->''"A man must do what he must, Admiral Thrawn. Even if his stand is against
the Empire finally falls - a hundred or a thousand years from now - the galaxy will have a lot to relearn. The Jedi were the best fall of us, and I want their stories preserved.eternal night."''

A former antiques dealer who specialized in Jedi artifacts. After Order 66, Back was tasked by Jedi Master Uvell Originally a criminal mastermind, Cygni allied himself with hiding dozens of artifacts so they could survive several organizations that opposed the Empire's purge. His mission is threatened after Miru Nadrinakar crashes near Empire. He ended up crossing paths with Admiral Thrawn and became his hiding place and asks for help evading the Empire.nemesis, eventually confronting him directly by instigating an insurgency on Batonn.



* CoolOldGuy: He is an elderly antiques dealer who is probably one of he most knowledgable people in the universe about the history of the Jedi and Sith, especially after Order 66 and the Jedi Purge.
* FlingALightIntoTheFuture: What he is attempting to do by hiding all of the Jedi and Sith artifacts he was entrusted with.
* TheHermit: He lives isolated and alone in order to protect the artifacts of the Jedi.
* HeroicSacrifice: He decides to let Nadrinakar take his ship so she can warn the Corellian Resistance of an upcoming attack while he creates a distraction, knowing that doing so will alert the Imperials to the presence of his hiding place and the secret vaults full of Jedi artifacts.
* NonActionGuy: Justified, given his past as an antiques dealer. Back does not have any combat skills, nor would he have needed them.

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* CoolOldGuy: ArchEnemy: Thrawn spent most of his career trying to beat him.
* BadGuysDoTheDirtyWork: Subtly let Thrawn eliminate [[SpacePirates Angel's crew]] and uses him to dispose of the Cyphar spice dealers.
* DiabolicalMastermind: A heroic spin on the trope.
* DoomedMoralVictor: Chose the moniker Nightswan after a bird [[RuleOfSymbolism that sings at twilight.]] [[spoiler: When offered a way out by Thrawn, he elects to die with the Batonn insurgents.]]
* {{Expy}}: The [[Franchise/SherlockHolmes Moriarty]] to [[AwesomenessByAnalysis Thrawn's Holmes]]. A criminal mastermind that organizes many crimes and insurgencies that trouble the empire, sends "invitations" to his WorthyOpponent and claims to be responsible for most the problems he faced.
He is an elderly antiques dealer who even called a [[Series/{{Sherlock}} consultant]] a few times. As a rebel hero, he is of course far more principled than Moriarty ever was.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: [[InvertedTrope In the eyes of the Empire, at least.]] After witnessing him keeping up with [[MagnificentBastard Thrawn]] and organizing many rebellions and acts of sedition all over the galaxy, you would expect his backstory to be a former general, intelligence operative or crime lord of some sort. [[spoiler: He is a miner.]]
* GuileHero: He is Thrawn's WorthyOpponent, need we say more?
* HeroAntagonist: Of ''[[Literature/StarWarsThrawn Thrawn]]''.
* MeaningfulName: His nickname is "Nightswan". His last name is "Cygni"[[note]]Which
is probably one of he most knowledgable people [[JustifiedTrope fake]][[/note]], which is also the genitive for stars in the universe about constellation Cygnus, the history Swan, which can only be seen at night.
* PrecursorHeroes: Says he tried to unite diferent rebel cells against the empire to no avail, but he hopes somebody else will. His wish is granted by the creation
of the Jedi [[TheAlliance Rebel Alliance]], [[spoiler: but he is no longer around to see it]]. His modus operandi is also strongly reminescent of the Fulcrum Network.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: With Angel
and Sith, especially after Order 66 his pirate crew. Their partnership is [[OnlyInItForTheMoney pure business]], he has to bribe them into sparing prisoners and he seems relieved to learn of their death.
* WorthyOpponent: After defeating Nightswan, Thrawn gives him an offer to join the Chiss Ascendancy, which is saying something, considering the only other person he offers this to is [[spoiler:Eli, both out of their friendship
and the Jedi Purge.
* FlingALightIntoTheFuture: What he is attempting to do by hiding all of the Jedi and Sith artifacts he was entrusted with.
* TheHermit: He lives isolated and alone in order to protect the artifacts of the Jedi.
* HeroicSacrifice: He decides to let Nadrinakar take his ship so she can warn the Corellian Resistance of an upcoming attack while he creates a distraction, knowing that doing so will alert the Imperials to the presence of his hiding place and the secret vaults full of Jedi artifacts.
* NonActionGuy: Justified, given his past as an antiques dealer. Back does not have any combat skills, nor would he have needed them.
young man's intelligence]].



[[folder:Janard]]
!!Janard

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[[folder:Janard]]
!!Janard
[[folder:Antron Back]]
!!Antron Back
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/antron_bach_sw.png]]



->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Magazine/StarWarsRebelsMagazine Rebels Magazine]]''

-->''"Things don't change, do they, Sabine? Everything still falls apart when you get too close to it."''

An old friend of Sabine who, after learning the truth of what the Imperial Academy on Mandalore forces its cadets to do, helped her escape, out of guilt for previously turning in another defecting cadet. Even after her escape from Mandalore and joining the ''Ghost'' crew, they would occasionally keep in touch, Janard providing Imperial intel for her to use.

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->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Magazine/StarWarsRebelsMagazine Rebels Magazine]]''

-->''"Things don't change, do they, Sabine? Everything still
''[[Literature/StarWarsTheEndOfHistory The End of History]]''

-->''"When the Empire finally
falls apart when you get too close - a hundred or a thousand years from now - the galaxy will have a lot to it.relearn. The Jedi were the best of us, and I want their stories preserved."''

An old friend A former antiques dealer who specialized in Jedi artifacts. After Order 66, Back was tasked by Jedi Master Uvell with hiding dozens of Sabine who, artifacts so they could survive the Empire's purge. His mission is threatened after learning Miru Nadrinakar crashes near his hiding place and asks for help evading the truth of what the Imperial Academy on Mandalore forces its cadets to do, helped her escape, out of guilt for previously turning in another defecting cadet. Even after her escape from Mandalore and joining the ''Ghost'' crew, they would occasionally keep in touch, Janard providing Imperial intel for her to use.Empire.



* TheAtoner: After he found out what cadets are forced to do in the Mandalorian Imperial Academy, he wanted to make up for the time he turned in a cadet by helping Sabine and providing her intel for the Rebellion.
* DiedInYourArmsTonight: In Sabine's.
* HeroicBystander: The first time, it was actually NotQuiteTheRightThing, under the belief that the cadet he caught to help the Empire was morally wrong. He realized his mistake, so when Sabine was on the run, he provided a distraction to help her escape from the Imperials pursuing her. This was back on Mandalore, which was probably one of the planets worse off by the Empire, and despite not even being a part of the Mandalorian Resistance or even a warrior for that matter, doing something this heroic as a civilian is saying something about his bravery.
* IntergenerationalFriendship: He looks rather old, and he's friends with a teenage girl.
* InTheBack: Right before he can escape with Ahsoka and Sabine to the ''Ghost'', an injured Stormtrooper manages to get a lethal shot on him before dying.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: When he found out the probable, horrible reason as to why the first cadet left the Empire.
* NoodleIncident: He turned in a fugitive cadet to the Empire before he helped Sabine.
* NotQuiteTheRightThing: Turning in the first fugitive cadet to TheEmpire isn't exactly something you should pride yourself on, as he found out a little later after, and just in time to help Sabine.
* ShootTheShaggyDog: Sabine and Ahsoka try to rescue him, and just before they can escape the prison with him, he is lethally shot.

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* TheAtoner: After he found out what cadets are forced to do in the Mandalorian Imperial Academy, he wanted to make up for the time he turned in a cadet by helping Sabine and providing her intel for the Rebellion.
* DiedInYourArmsTonight: In Sabine's.
* HeroicBystander: The first time, it was actually NotQuiteTheRightThing, under the belief that the cadet he caught to help the Empire was morally wrong.
CoolOldGuy: He realized his mistake, so when Sabine was on the run, he provided a distraction to help her escape from the Imperials pursuing her. This was back on Mandalore, which was is an elderly antiques dealer who is probably one of he most knowledgable people in the planets worse off by universe about the Empire, and despite not even being a part history of the Mandalorian Jedi and Sith, especially after Order 66 and the Jedi Purge.
* FlingALightIntoTheFuture: What he is attempting to do by hiding all of the Jedi and Sith artifacts he was entrusted with.
* TheHermit: He lives isolated and alone in order to protect the artifacts of the Jedi.
* HeroicSacrifice: He decides to let Nadrinakar take his ship so she can warn the Corellian
Resistance or even of an upcoming attack while he creates a warrior for distraction, knowing that matter, doing something this heroic as a civilian is saying something about his bravery.
* IntergenerationalFriendship: He looks rather old, and he's friends with a teenage girl.
* InTheBack: Right before he can escape with Ahsoka and Sabine
so will alert the Imperials to the ''Ghost'', an injured Stormtrooper manages to get a lethal shot on him before dying.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: When he found out
presence of his hiding place and the probable, horrible reason secret vaults full of Jedi artifacts.
* NonActionGuy: Justified, given his past
as to why the first cadet left the Empire.
* NoodleIncident: He turned in a fugitive cadet to the Empire before
an antiques dealer. Back does not have any combat skills, nor would he helped Sabine.
* NotQuiteTheRightThing: Turning in the first fugitive cadet to TheEmpire isn't exactly something you should pride yourself on, as he found out a little later after, and just in time to help Sabine.
* ShootTheShaggyDog: Sabine and Ahsoka try to rescue him, and just before they can escape the prison with him, he is lethally shot.
have needed them.



[[folder:Ryden]]
!!Commander Ryden

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[[folder:Ryden]]
!!Commander Ryden
[[folder:Janard]]
!!Janard



The leader of the rebels on Imvur.

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The leader -->''"Things don't change, do they, Sabine? Everything still falls apart when you get too close to it."''

An old friend
of Sabine who, after learning the rebels truth of what the Imperial Academy on Imvur.Mandalore forces its cadets to do, helped her escape, out of guilt for previously turning in another defecting cadet. Even after her escape from Mandalore and joining the ''Ghost'' crew, they would occasionally keep in touch, Janard providing Imperial intel for her to use.



* TheBusCameBack: He returns in "The Line of Duty", the Imvur rebel cell having been transferred to Kinrah after the events of "Vulnerable Areas".
* GogglesDoNothing: He has a pair of them on his helmet, but never uses them.
* KickTheDog: After Reann deserts from the Rebellion, he says she was too weak and it's good that she's gone.

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* TheBusCameBack: He returns in "The Line of Duty", the Imvur rebel cell having been transferred to Kinrah after the events of "Vulnerable Areas".
* GogglesDoNothing: He has a pair of them on his helmet, but never uses them.
* KickTheDog:
TheAtoner: After Reann deserts he found out what cadets are forced to do in the Mandalorian Imperial Academy, he wanted to make up for the time he turned in a cadet by helping Sabine and providing her intel for the Rebellion.
* DiedInYourArmsTonight: In Sabine's.
* HeroicBystander: The first time, it was actually NotQuiteTheRightThing, under the belief that the cadet he caught to help the Empire was morally wrong. He realized his mistake, so when Sabine was on the run, he provided a distraction to help her escape
from the Rebellion, he says she Imperials pursuing her. This was too weak back on Mandalore, which was probably one of the planets worse off by the Empire, and it's good despite not even being a part of the Mandalorian Resistance or even a warrior for that she's gone.matter, doing something this heroic as a civilian is saying something about his bravery.
* IntergenerationalFriendship: He looks rather old, and he's friends with a teenage girl.
* InTheBack: Right before he can escape with Ahsoka and Sabine to the ''Ghost'', an injured Stormtrooper manages to get a lethal shot on him before dying.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: When he found out the probable, horrible reason as to why the first cadet left the Empire.
* NoodleIncident: He turned in a fugitive cadet to the Empire before he helped Sabine.
* NotQuiteTheRightThing: Turning in the first fugitive cadet to TheEmpire isn't exactly something you should pride yourself on, as he found out a little later after, and just in time to help Sabine.
* ShootTheShaggyDog: Sabine and Ahsoka try to rescue him, and just before they can escape the prison with him, he is lethally shot.



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!!Beneda
!!!'''Species:''' Thradian
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Thrad

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!!Beneda
[[folder:Ryden]]
!!Commander Ryden
!!!'''Species:''' Thradian
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Thrad
Human



A Thradian man that worked with his world's senator, Nadea Tural, to secretly help two Imperial defectors, Swain and Cogon, escape to the Klonoid rebel cell with vital Imperial intel. However, this operation would be discovered by the Imperial Security Bureau, leading to the two defectors attempting to escape while Beneda stayed behind to destroy evidence of the entire group's rebellious activities.

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A Thradian man that worked with his world's senator, Nadea Tural, to secretly help two Imperial defectors, Swain and Cogon, escape to the Klonoid rebel cell with vital Imperial intel. However, this operation would be discovered by the Imperial Security Bureau, leading to the two defectors attempting to escape while Beneda stayed behind to destroy evidence The leader of the entire group's rebellious activities.rebels on Imvur.



* HeroicSacrifice: He stays behind to destroy evidence of what the group was up to. This allows Tural's rebel sympathy to continue to remain hidden and stalls for time for the two officers to escape, but unfortunately, [[ShaggyDogStory neither of these last long anyway]]. He was only knocked out by the explosion, but Kallus has him arrested and prepped for torture/interrogation, so either he's been thrown in prison and/or he got executed.

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* HeroicSacrifice: TheBusCameBack: He stays behind to destroy evidence returns in "The Line of what Duty", the group was up to. This allows Tural's Imvur rebel sympathy to continue to remain hidden and stalls for time for the two officers to escape, but unfortunately, [[ShaggyDogStory neither of these last long anyway]]. He was only knocked out by the explosion, but Kallus has him arrested and prepped for torture/interrogation, so either he's cell having been thrown in prison and/or transferred to Kinrah after the events of "Vulnerable Areas".
* GogglesDoNothing: He has a pair of them on his helmet, but never uses them.
* KickTheDog: After Reann deserts from the Rebellion,
he got executed. says she was too weak and it's good that she's gone.


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!!!'''Species:''' Thradian
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->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Magazine/StarWarsRebelsMagazine Rebels Magazine]]''

A Thradian man that worked with his world's senator, Nadea Tural, to secretly help two Imperial defectors, Swain and Cogon, escape to the Klonoid rebel cell with vital Imperial intel. However, this operation would be discovered by the Imperial Security Bureau, leading to the two defectors attempting to escape while Beneda stayed behind to destroy evidence of the entire group's rebellious activities.
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* HeroicSacrifice: He stays behind to destroy evidence of what the group was up to. This allows Tural's rebel sympathy to continue to remain hidden and stalls for time for the two officers to escape, but unfortunately, [[ShaggyDogStory neither of these last long anyway]]. He was only knocked out by the explosion, but Kallus has him arrested and prepped for torture/interrogation, so either he's been thrown in prison and/or he got executed.
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This is the second time Fatter Queens has changed this without providing an actual source for Enfys being trans, and as far as I know there isn't one since Wookieepedia uses she/her pronouns as well


* ISurrenderSuckers: How Enfys gets the drop - [[JustForPun quite]] [[DeathFromAbove literally]] - on Dryden's enforcers in the climax, placing his mask and armor on one of the random old women from Savareen and having the Cloud-Riders surrender, then ambushing the enforcers when they let their guard down.

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* ISurrenderSuckers: How Enfys gets the drop - [[JustForPun quite]] [[DeathFromAbove literally]] - on Dryden's enforcers in the climax, placing his her mask and armor on one of the random old women from Savareen and having the Cloud-Riders surrender, then ambushing the enforcers when they let their guard down.



* AmbiguousGender: Enfys wears gender-obscuring armor and his helmet provides a deep filter over his voice, with even his species being unknown. WordOfGod about ''Film/{{Solo}}'' reveals Enfys [[SamusIsAGirl to be a young man]].
* BadassCreed: The writing on his CoolHelmet reads ([[BilingualBonus in]] [[ConLang Aurebesh]]) "''Until we reach the last edge, the last opening, the last star, and can go no higher.''" Given that her mother wore the helmet before him, it's possibly the Nest family motto.
* CallForward: He tells Han the "war is just beginning" in reference to the nascent Rebellion, a line Luke would echo verbatim to Kylo Ren in reference to the Resistance in ''Film/TheLastJedi''.

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* AmbiguousGender: Enfys wears gender-obscuring armor and his her helmet provides a deep filter over his her voice, with even his her species being unknown. WordOfGod about ''Film/{{Solo}}'' reveals Enfys [[SamusIsAGirl to be a young man]].
woman]].
* BadassCreed: The writing on his her CoolHelmet reads ([[BilingualBonus in]] [[ConLang Aurebesh]]) "''Until we reach the last edge, the last opening, the last star, and can go no higher.''" Given that her mother wore the helmet before him, her, it's possibly the Nest family motto.
* CallForward: He She tells Han the "war is just beginning" in reference to the nascent Rebellion, a line Luke would echo verbatim to Kylo Ren in reference to the Resistance in ''Film/TheLastJedi''.



* FieryRedhead: A redheaded teenager who's very dedicated to avenging his people.
* GoodAllAlong: Enfys and his gang are revealed to have been fighting against Crimson Dawn and the Empire.
* INeedAFreakingDrink: After Enfys removes his helmet, he says the trope nearly verbatim.
* ItsPersonal: He specifically targets Crimson Dawn operations because they brutalized and exploited his people when she was younger.
* LegacyCharacter: One of his lines strongly implies that his mother wore the mask before her, so he's at least the second marauder under the identity.

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* FieryRedhead: A redheaded teenager teenage girl who's very dedicated to avenging his her people.
* GoodAllAlong: Enfys and his her gang are revealed to have been fighting against Crimson Dawn and the Empire.
* INeedAFreakingDrink: After Enfys removes his her helmet, he she says the trope nearly verbatim.
* ItsPersonal: He She specifically targets Crimson Dawn operations because they brutalized and exploited his her people when she was younger.
* LegacyCharacter: One of his her lines strongly implies that his her mother wore the mask before her, so he's she's at least the second marauder under the identity.



* SamusIsAGirl: Enfys is in fact a man, according to word of god, but under the armor looks to be assigned female at birth.

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* SamusIsAGirl: Enfys is in fact a man, according very young, possibly even teenaged, woman, to word of god, but under the armor looks to be assigned female at birth.surprise of Beckett and the others.



* WalkingSpoiler: As evidenced by the tropes above, it's very difficult to discuss Enfys's character without bringing up the fact that he's both a rebel leader and apparently assigned female at birth.

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* WalkingSpoiler: As evidenced by the tropes above, it's very difficult to discuss Enfys's character without bringing up the fact that he's she's both a rebel leader and apparently assigned female at birth.a woman.
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* ISurrenderSuckers: How Enfys gets the drop - [[JustForPun quite]] [[DeathFromAbove literally]] - on Dryden's enforcers in the climax, placing her mask and armor on one of the random old women from Savareen and having the Cloud-Riders surrender, then ambushing the enforcers when they let their guard down.

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* ISurrenderSuckers: How Enfys gets the drop - [[JustForPun quite]] [[DeathFromAbove literally]] - on Dryden's enforcers in the climax, placing her his mask and armor on one of the random old women from Savareen and having the Cloud-Riders surrender, then ambushing the enforcers when they let their guard down.



* AmbiguousGender: Enfys wears gender-obscuring armor and her helmet provides a deep filter over her voice, with even her species being unknown. ''Film/{{Solo}}'' reveals Enfys [[SamusIsAGirl to be a young woman]].
* BadassCreed: The writing on her CoolHelmet reads ([[BilingualBonus in]] [[ConLang Aurebesh]]) "''Until we reach the last edge, the last opening, the last star, and can go no higher.''" Given that her mother wore the helmet before her, it's possibly the Nest family motto.
* CallForward: She tells Han the "war is just beginning" in reference to the nascent Rebellion, a line Luke would echo verbatim to Kylo Ren in reference to the Resistance in ''Film/TheLastJedi''.

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* AmbiguousGender: Enfys wears gender-obscuring armor and her his helmet provides a deep filter over her his voice, with even her his species being unknown. WordOfGod about ''Film/{{Solo}}'' reveals Enfys [[SamusIsAGirl to be a young woman]].
man]].
* BadassCreed: The writing on her his CoolHelmet reads ([[BilingualBonus in]] [[ConLang Aurebesh]]) "''Until we reach the last edge, the last opening, the last star, and can go no higher.''" Given that her mother wore the helmet before her, him, it's possibly the Nest family motto.
* CallForward: She He tells Han the "war is just beginning" in reference to the nascent Rebellion, a line Luke would echo verbatim to Kylo Ren in reference to the Resistance in ''Film/TheLastJedi''.



* FieryRedhead: A redheaded teenage girl who's very dedicated to avenging her people.
* GoodAllAlong: Enfys and her gang are revealed to have been fighting against Crimson Dawn and the Empire.
* INeedAFreakingDrink: After Enfys removes her helmet, she says the trope nearly verbatim.
* ItsPersonal: She specifically targets Crimson Dawn operations because they brutalized and exploited her people when she was younger.
* LegacyCharacter: One of her lines strongly implies that her mother wore the mask before her, so she's at least the second marauder under the identity.

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* FieryRedhead: A redheaded teenage girl teenager who's very dedicated to avenging her his people.
* GoodAllAlong: Enfys and her his gang are revealed to have been fighting against Crimson Dawn and the Empire.
* INeedAFreakingDrink: After Enfys removes her his helmet, she he says the trope nearly verbatim.
* ItsPersonal: She He specifically targets Crimson Dawn operations because they brutalized and exploited her his people when she was younger.
* LegacyCharacter: One of her his lines strongly implies that her his mother wore the mask before her, so she's he's at least the second marauder under the identity.



* SamusIsAGirl: Enfys is in fact a very young, possibly even teenaged, woman.

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* SamusIsAGirl: Enfys is in fact a very young, possibly even teenaged, woman.man, according to word of god, but under the armor looks to be assigned female at birth.



* WalkingSpoiler: As evidenced by the tropes above, it's very difficult to discuss Enfys's character without bringing up the fact that she's both a rebel leader and a woman.

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* WalkingSpoiler: As evidenced by the tropes above, it's very difficult to discuss Enfys's character without bringing up the fact that she's he's both a rebel leader and a woman.apparently assigned female at birth.
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* UndergroundRailroad: They run a number of safehouses on planets with agents who transport people on final stop on The Path.

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* UndergroundRailroad: They run a number of safehouses on planets with agents who transport Force-sensitive people on their final stop on The Path.
Path to escape the Imperial Inquisitors hunting them down.
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* SuddenNameChange: Downplayed. Both ''Series/ObiWanKenobi'' and ''VideoGame/StarWarsJediSurvivor'' were in production simultaneously, with the former coming out first and simply calling the organization "The Path". However, a year later, ''Survivor'' would exclusively call the organization "The Hidden Path". It's only an extra word's difference, but the way ''Survivor'' exclusively refers to it by its' given name is still notable.
* UndergroundRailroad: They run a number of safehouses on planets with agents who transport final stop on The Path.

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* SuddenNameChange: Downplayed.{{Downplayed}}. Both ''Series/ObiWanKenobi'' and ''VideoGame/StarWarsJediSurvivor'' were in production simultaneously, with the former coming out first and simply calling the organization "The Path". However, a year later, ''Survivor'' would exclusively call the organization "The Hidden Path". It's only an extra word's difference, but the way ''Survivor'' exclusively refers to it by its' it's given name is still notable.
* UndergroundRailroad: They run a number of safehouses on planets with agents who transport people on final stop on The Path.
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-->'''Tala''': This was ''never'' who I was.

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-->'''Tala''': This was ''never'' ''[[ArmorPiercingResponse never]]'' who I was.
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* DeathGlare: Vel gives Cassian one for him flirting with Cinta when the latter is treating his wound. Cassian's oblivious (it turns out Cinta's her girlfriend).
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* MirrorCharacter: To Dedra Meero. Both of them are intelligent blonde characters who constantly try to play chess and use unscrupulous methods to get what they want to defeat their enemies. They also both are great when it comes to manipulating others and setting up plans, but quickly lose composure when actually violence breaks out around them. The only real difference is that Luthen is a spymaster, and thus one of the highest authorities in the Rebel Alliance, whereas Dedra still answers to her ISB supervisors at the end of the day.

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* MirrorCharacter: To Dedra Meero. Both of them are intelligent blonde characters who constantly try to play chess and use unscrupulous methods to get what they want to defeat their enemies. They also both are great when it comes to manipulating others and setting up plans, but have sacrificed their social lives to their causes and quickly lose composure when actually actual violence breaks out around them. The only real difference in their operations is that Luthen is a spymaster, and thus one of the highest authorities in the Rebel Alliance, whereas Dedra still answers to her ISB supervisors at the end of the day.
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* HiddenWeapons: Ruthlessly shanks an ISB agent with a hidden blade at the end of Season 1 of ''Andor''.


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* SpyVersusSpy: After the Aldhani heist, she is assigned to live and work undercover on Ferrix, watching Andor's friends and family in the hope that it will lead Luthen's cell to Cassian and make sure he won't be talking to the Imperials. She winds up in close proximity to Corv, an [[StateSec ISB agent]] who is doing the same thing in trying to find Andor. Cinta winds up using the riot at the end of Season 1 as a chance to isolate and then kill Corv without being noticed.


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* WellIntentionedExtremist: Season 1 of ''Andor'' shows her as being probably the single most dedicated and devoted member of Luthen's network. She's fighting a repressive, fascist government, and is willing to follow even murderous orders without question as part of that fight. She's also perfectly willing to endanger or outright harm her relationships with other people in service to the cause.
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* NumberTwo: He's Enfys Nest's most trusted enforcer and spy, placing a tracker on the ''Falcon'' for her, spying on Han and the crew, and relaying [[spoiler:her]] orders to the other Cloud-Riders.

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* NumberTwo: He's Enfys Nest's most trusted enforcer and spy, placing a tracker on the ''Falcon'' for her, spying on Han and the crew, and relaying [[spoiler:her]] her orders to the other Cloud-Riders.
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* BadassOnPaper: Downplayed. Luthen is an incredibly smart and manipulative man, and demonstrates throughout all of ''Andor'''s first season that he's more than capable of pushing others to fight the Empire on his behalf and can get out of sticky situations when needed. When it comes to actual warfare however, Luthen very quickly becomes shellshocked and erratic, being able to do little else but flee the scene in a panic before regaining his senses.

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* BadassOnPaper: Downplayed. Luthen is shows that he's cool and capable in both small scale gunfights and taking down a few TIE Fighters in a highly customized ship. Furthermore, he's an incredibly smart and manipulative man, and demonstrates throughout all of ''Andor'''s first season that he's more than capable of pushing others to fight the Empire on his behalf and can get out of sticky situations when needed. Empire. When it comes to actual warfare he's caught up in a larger scale and very grisly encounter, however, Luthen very during [[spoiler:the riot on Ferrix at the end of ''Andor'' season 1]], he quickly becomes shellshocked and erratic, being able to do stunned by the sight. Ultimately he does little else but during [[spoiler:the riot]] other than stare in horror and then flee the scene in a panic before regaining his senses.scene.

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* AcePilot: He proves himself a skilled hand at the [[CoolStarship Fondor]] when accosted by an Imperial cruiser over Segra Milo in ''[[Recap/AndorS1E11DaughterOfFerrix Daughter of Ferrix]]''.
* AntiHero: He's a rebel and his desire to bring down the Empire and restore freedom to the galaxy is genuine… but he's also not even remotely afraid of dirtying his hands to get the job done.

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* AcePilot: He proves himself a skilled hand at the [[CoolStarship Fondor]] ''[[CoolStarship Fondor]]'' when accosted by an Imperial cruiser over Segra Milo in ''[[Recap/AndorS1E11DaughterOfFerrix "[[Recap/AndorS1E11DaughterOfFerrix Daughter of Ferrix]]''.
Ferrix]]".
* AntiHero: He's a rebel and his desire to bring down the Empire and restore freedom to the galaxy is genuine… genuine... but he's also not even remotely afraid of dirtying his hands to get the job done.



* CoolStarship: Luthen's ship of choice is a Fondor Haulcraft, a cargo runner he's modified with more than a handful of unique technologies to suit his day-to-day work. These include an elaborate voice-activated AI command and control system, powerful engines, [[spoiler:[[LogicalWeakness anti-tractor beam flechette launchers]], concealed turrets with lightning-quick targeting, and side-mounted FrickinLaserBeams, which he uses to great effect in "Daughter of Ferrix" to humiliate the luckless Captain Elk and his Arrestor light cruiser, annihilating four [=TIEs=] very quickly in the process]].

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* CoolStarship: Luthen's ship of choice is a Fondor Haulcraft, a cargo runner he's modified with more than a handful of unique technologies to suit his day-to-day work. These include an elaborate voice-activated AI A.I. command and control system, powerful engines, [[spoiler:[[LogicalWeakness anti-tractor beam flechette launchers]], concealed turrets with lightning-quick targeting, and side-mounted FrickinLaserBeams, which he uses to great effect in "Daughter of Ferrix" to humiliate the luckless Captain Elk and his Arrestor light cruiser, annihilating four [=TIEs=] very quickly in the process]].



* {{Expy}}: Luthen is essentially Star Wars' equivalent of [[Franchise/MarvelUniverse Nick Fury]], being a ruthless, amoral leader of a spy network who commits terrible deeds to get what he wants, but is nonetheless committed to the side of good. Also like Fury, he unites other, more recognizable characters around a common goal.

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* {{Expy}}: Luthen is essentially Star Wars' ''Star Wars''' equivalent of [[Franchise/MarvelUniverse Nick Fury]], being a ruthless, amoral leader of a spy network who commits terrible deeds to get what he wants, but is nonetheless committed to the side of good. Also like Fury, he unites other, more recognizable characters around a common goal.



* HeWhoFightsMonsters: Luthen is wearily cognizant that he has sunken to the same extremes as the Empire he fights, to the point of seeing himself as NecessarilyEvil, as he confides to [[spoiler:Lonni]] during their conversation in "[[Recap/AndorS1E10OneWayOut One Way Out]]". He doesn't embrace these lows gladly, lamenting the personal virtues he's had to discard in order to stand a fighting chance against the Empire. Said conversation also implies he expects the same of other Rebels under his command, and leads by example.



* HeWhoFightsMonsters: Luthen is wearily cognizant that he has sunken to the same extremes as the Empire he fights, to the point of seeing himself as NecessarilyEvil, as he confides to [[spoiler:Lonni]] during their conversation in "[[Recap/AndorS1E10OneWayOut One Way Out]]". He doesn't embrace these lows gladly, lamenting the personal virtues he's had to discard in order to stand a fighting chance against the Empire. Said conversation also implies he expects the same of other Rebels under his command, and leads by example.



** Ruthless and cold he may be, but he knows that playing by the rules is not an option when the Empire isn't going to be playing by them either. And considering what the Empire [[FinalSolution has already done]] and what they will [[EarthShatteringKaboom come to do]], it's clear that his harsher tactics are what's needed to put a hole in the Empire's reach. His conversation with [[spoiler:Lonni]] in [[Recap/AndorS1E10OneWayOut One Way Out]] also makes it clear that while he doesn't shy away from extremes, he doesn't embrace them gladly, knowing the necessity of playing on the same level of his enemies.

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** Ruthless and cold he may be, but he knows that playing by the rules is not an option when the Empire isn't going to be playing by them either. And considering what the Empire [[FinalSolution has already done]] and what they will [[EarthShatteringKaboom come to do]], it's clear that his harsher tactics are what's needed to put a hole in the Empire's reach. His conversation with [[spoiler:Lonni]] in [[Recap/AndorS1E10OneWayOut "[[Recap/AndorS1E10OneWayOut One Way Out]] Out]]" also makes it clear that while he doesn't shy away from extremes, he doesn't embrace them gladly, knowing the necessity of playing on the same level of his enemies.



* NonActionGuy: Downplayed. He absolutely ''can'' fight and will if left no choice, but he's still ultimately just a middle-aged man with no apparent combat training beyond knowing how to shoot a blaster. His job as a spymaster doesn't really require him to be out on the frontlines, he goes out of his way to avoid it, and what fighting he does is based around extreme pragmatism and preprepared tricks and gadgets to make up for his lack of actual physical ability.

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* NonActionGuy: Downplayed. He absolutely ''can'' fight and will if left no choice, but he's still ultimately just a middle-aged man with no apparent combat training beyond knowing how to shoot a blaster. His job as a spymaster doesn't really require him to be out on the frontlines, he goes out of his way to avoid it, and what fighting he does is based around extreme pragmatism and preprepared pre-prepared tricks and gadgets to make up for his lack of actual physical ability.



* PayEvilUntoEvil: Practically his motto. In Luthen's eyes, the sheer fact that the Empire does evil things justifies engaging in the exact same evil things to fight them. He has enough self-awareness to recognize the fallacy of this and how it ultimately makes him just as bad as his enemies… but he's so determined to bring down the Empire no matter the cost that he doesn't really care.

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* PayEvilUntoEvil: Practically his motto. In Luthen's eyes, the sheer fact that the Empire does evil things justifies engaging in the exact same evil things to fight them. He has enough self-awareness to recognize the fallacy of this and how it ultimately makes him just as bad as his enemies… enemies... but he's so determined to bring down the Empire no matter the cost that he doesn't really care.



* TheUnfettered: Nothing is off-limits to him in his fight against the Empire, but his borderline sociopathic, almost NecessarilyEvil methods of fighting the Empire are balanced out by the fact that almost ''everything'' he does is genuinely motivated to restoring freedom to the galaxy and has legitimate reasoning as to how it will help do so. He just doesn't care if the Rebellion has to be built on corpses or not. [[spoiler: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]], when he suffers an above-mentioned Break The Haughty phase and Heel Realization]].

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* TheUnfettered: Nothing is off-limits to him in his fight against the Empire, but his borderline sociopathic, almost NecessarilyEvil methods of fighting the Empire are balanced out by the fact that almost ''everything'' he does is genuinely motivated to restoring freedom to the galaxy and has legitimate reasoning as to how it will help do so. He just doesn't care if the Rebellion has to be built on corpses or not. [[spoiler: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]], [[spoiler:{{Subverted|Trope}} when he suffers an above-mentioned Break The Haughty BreakTheHaughty phase and Heel Realization]].HeelRealization]].



* MoreDeadlyThanTheMale: Is significantly more okay with perceived 'loose ends' like Cassian and more indifferent about the fates of those who work for them and their mission succeeding than Luthen.

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* MoreDeadlyThanTheMale: Is significantly more okay with perceived 'loose ends' "loose ends" like Cassian and more indifferent about the fates of those who work for them and their mission succeeding than Luthen.



A cousin of Mon Mothma, Vel was likewise opposed to the Empire and joined Mon in working with Luthen. She was appointed the field leader of the Aldhani infiltration team, though she answered to Luthen.

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A cousin of Mon Mothma, Vel was is likewise opposed to the Empire and joined Mon in working with Luthen. She was is appointed the field leader of the Aldhani infiltration team, though she answered answers to Luthen.



** "Vel Sartha" is a name that resembles other Chandrilian names (Mon Mothma, Tay Kolma, Perrin Fertha) since so far in ''Star Wars''.

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** "Vel Sartha" is a name that resembles other Chandrilian names (Mon Mothma, Tay Kolma, Perrin Fertha) since seen so far in ''Star Wars''.



* SheCleansUpNicely: In "[[Recap/AndorS1E7Announcement Announcement]]", Vel meets Kleya in-person on Coruscant, looking almost unrecognizable with her hair out of its usual practical updo and styled nicely with tasteful jewelry and fashionable urban clothing that stands in direct contrast to the roughhewn Aldhani work clothes she'd been wearing during the run up to the heist. "[[Recap/AndorS1E9NobodysListening Nobody's Listening]]" sees this as essentially her default state of dress, being the cousin of Chandrila's senator.

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* SheCleansUpNicely: In "[[Recap/AndorS1E7Announcement Announcement]]", Vel meets Kleya in-person on Coruscant, looking almost unrecognizable with her hair out of its usual practical updo and styled nicely with tasteful jewelry and fashionable urban clothing that stands in direct contrast to the roughhewn rough-hewn Aldhani work clothes she'd been wearing during the run up to the heist. "[[Recap/AndorS1E9NobodysListening Nobody's Listening]]" Listening!]]" sees this as essentially her default state of dress, being the cousin of Chandrila's senator.



* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: In spite of the increased security on Aldhani and her own lack of a ship, she still managed to get off planet and reunite with Vel.

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* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: In spite of the increased security on Aldhani and her own lack of a ship, she still managed manages to get off planet and reunite with Vel. Vel.



* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: At first, Skeen is openly distrustful of "Clem", but seems to warm up to him a little when he realizes "Clem" is apparently just in it for non-ideological reasons like himself, with Skeen's being revenge for his brother's destroyed farm and resulting suicide and "Clem's" being money. He also shows some shades of protectiveness towards the idealistic Nemik, even convincing Vel to [[spoiler:stop and get him medical attention when Nemik is injured in the escape]]. However, [[spoiler:it's implied this stop may have been a way for Skeen to steal their payload out from under Vel's nose. He also admits to "Clem" once they're alone that he made up having a brother, and tries to convince him to help him steal all of the money since he doesn't know how to pilot the craft, promising a 50/50 split between them. Cassian is so disgusted upon hearing this- and possibly also suspects that Skeen might dispose of him if not now for refusing, then [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness as soon as he's no longer of use]] -that he shoots Skeen dead.]]

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* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: At first, Skeen is openly distrustful of "Clem", but seems to warm up to him a little when he realizes "Clem" is apparently just in it for non-ideological reasons like himself, with Skeen's being revenge for his brother's destroyed farm and resulting suicide and "Clem's" being money. He also shows some shades of protectiveness towards the idealistic Nemik, even convincing Vel to [[spoiler:stop and get him medical attention when Nemik is injured in the escape]]. However, [[spoiler:it's implied this stop may have been a way for Skeen to steal their payload out from under Vel's nose. He also admits to "Clem" once they're alone that he made up having a brother, and tries to convince him to help him steal all of the money since he doesn't know how to pilot the craft, promising a 50/50 split between them. Cassian is so disgusted upon hearing this- this -- and possibly also suspects that Skeen might dispose of him if not now for refusing, then [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness as soon as he's no longer of use]] -that -- that he shoots Skeen dead.]]
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* AmbiguousGender: Enfys wears gender-obscuring armor and the helmet provides a deep filter over her voice, with even her species being unknown. WordOfGod about ''Film/{{Solo}}'' reveals Enfys to be a young man.
* BadassCreed: The writing on his CoolHelmet reads ([[BilingualBonus in]] [[ConLang Aurebesh]]) "''Until we reach the last edge, the last opening, the last star, and can go no higher.''" Given that his mother wore the helmet before him, it's possibly the Nest family motto.
* CallForward: He tells Han the "war is just beginning" in reference to the nascent Rebellion, a line Luke would echo verbatim to Kylo Ren in reference to the Resistance in ''Film/TheLastJedi''.

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* AmbiguousGender: Enfys wears gender-obscuring armor and the her helmet provides a deep filter over her voice, with even her species being unknown. WordOfGod about ''Film/{{Solo}}'' reveals Enfys [[SamusIsAGirl to be a young man.
woman]].
* BadassCreed: The writing on his her CoolHelmet reads ([[BilingualBonus in]] [[ConLang Aurebesh]]) "''Until we reach the last edge, the last opening, the last star, and can go no higher.''" Given that his her mother wore the helmet before him, her, it's possibly the Nest family motto.
* CallForward: He She tells Han the "war is just beginning" in reference to the nascent Rebellion, a line Luke would echo verbatim to Kylo Ren in reference to the Resistance in ''Film/TheLastJedi''.



* FieryRedhead: A redheaded teenage girl who's very dedicated to avenging his people.
* GoodAllAlong: Enfys and his gang are revealed to have been fighting against Crimson Dawn and the Empire.
* INeedAFreakingDrink: After Enfys removes his helmet, he says the trope nearly verbatim.
* ItsPersonal: He specifically targets Crimson Dawn operations because they brutalized and exploited his people when he was younger.
* LegacyCharacter: One of his lines strongly implies that his mother wore the mask before her, so he's at least the second maurader under the mask.

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* FieryRedhead: A redheaded teenage girl who's very dedicated to avenging his her people.
* GoodAllAlong: Enfys and his her gang are revealed to have been fighting against Crimson Dawn and the Empire.
* INeedAFreakingDrink: After Enfys removes his her helmet, he she says the trope nearly verbatim.
verbatim.
* ItsPersonal: He She specifically targets Crimson Dawn operations because they brutalized and exploited his her people when he she was younger.
* LegacyCharacter: One of his her lines strongly implies that his her mother wore the mask before her, so he's she's at least the second maurader marauder under the mask.identity.



* SamusIsAGirl: Enfys is in fact a very young, possibly even teenaged, woman.



* WalkingSpoiler: As evidenced by the tropes above, it's very difficult to discuss Enfys's character without bringing up the fact that he's a rebel leader.

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* WalkingSpoiler: As evidenced by the tropes above, it's very difficult to discuss Enfys's character without bringing up the fact that he's she's both a rebel leader.leader and a woman.

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* AmbiguousGender: Enfys wears gender-obscuring armor and her helmet provides a deep filter over her voice, with even her species being unknown. ''Film/{{Solo}}'' reveals Enfys [[SamusIsAGirl to be a young woman]].
* BadassCreed: The writing on her CoolHelmet reads ([[BilingualBonus in]] [[ConLang Aurebesh]]) "''Until we reach the last edge, the last opening, the last star, and can go no higher.''" Given that her mother wore the helmet before her, it's possibly the Nest family motto.
* CallForward: She tells Han the "war is just beginning" in reference to the nascent Rebellion, a line Luke would echo verbatim to Kylo Ren in reference to the Resistance in ''Film/TheLastJedi''.

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* AmbiguousGender: Enfys wears gender-obscuring armor and her the helmet provides a deep filter over her voice, with even her species being unknown. WordOfGod about ''Film/{{Solo}}'' reveals Enfys [[SamusIsAGirl to be a young woman]].
man.
* BadassCreed: The writing on her his CoolHelmet reads ([[BilingualBonus in]] [[ConLang Aurebesh]]) "''Until we reach the last edge, the last opening, the last star, and can go no higher.''" Given that her his mother wore the helmet before her, him, it's possibly the Nest family motto.
* CallForward: She He tells Han the "war is just beginning" in reference to the nascent Rebellion, a line Luke would echo verbatim to Kylo Ren in reference to the Resistance in ''Film/TheLastJedi''.



* FieryRedhead: A redheaded teenage girl who's very dedicated to avenging her people.
* GoodAllAlong: Enfys and her gang are revealed to have been fighting against Crimson Dawn and the Empire.
* INeedAFreakingDrink: After Enfys removes her helmet, she says the trope nearly verbatim.
* ItsPersonal: She specifically targets Crimson Dawn operations because they brutalized and exploited her people when she was younger.
* LegacyCharacter: One of her lines strongly implies that her mother wore the mask before her, so she's at least the second maurader under the identity.

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* FieryRedhead: A redheaded teenage girl who's very dedicated to avenging her his people.
* GoodAllAlong: Enfys and her his gang are revealed to have been fighting against Crimson Dawn and the Empire.
* INeedAFreakingDrink: After Enfys removes her his helmet, she he says the trope nearly verbatim.
* ItsPersonal: She He specifically targets Crimson Dawn operations because they brutalized and exploited her his people when she he was younger.
* LegacyCharacter: One of her his lines strongly implies that her his mother wore the mask before her, so she's he's at least the second maurader under the identity.mask.



* SamusIsAGirl: Enfys is in fact a very young, possibly even teenaged, woman.



* WalkingSpoiler: As evidenced by the tropes above, it's very difficult to discuss Enfys's character without bringing up the fact that she's both a rebel leader and a woman.

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* WalkingSpoiler: As evidenced by the tropes above, it's very difficult to discuss Enfys's character without bringing up the fact that she's both he's a rebel leader and a woman.leader.

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Luthen's reaction to Ferrix was far from giddy. He may have gotten everything he thought he wanted, but he was clearly panicked at what was going on, and the experience of surviving Ferrix clearly changed his outlook on life to be less ruthless than he was before.


* BreakTheHaughty: Throughout ''Andor'' he remains confident that his methods, amoral as they are, are the only way the Rebellion can fight the Empire. [[spoiler:This changes in the finale where the combination of Maarva inspiring Ferrix through hope in contrast of his use of hatred and being stripped of his Ivory tower in Coruscant and forced to see the horrible results of his methods noticeably shakes him. By the time he confronts Cassian, who he has hunted almost throughout the season, he is noticeably hesitant whereas before he would have just pulled the trigger.]]



* HeelRealization: For all that he ''claims'' he understands the cost of his unscrupulous methods, [[spoiler:his haunted, broken, and despairing expression after he's forced to actually see his work in action for the first time on Ferrix makes it clear he very much ''did not'' and is horrified by the realization of both [[WarIsHell what he's been inflicting on people]] and how [[SillyRabbitCynicismIsForLosers his accomplishments are minuscule compared to what people like Maarva Andor achieve with simple hope and idealism]].]]



** [[spoiler:His expression after seeing and barely escaping the riot on Ferrix just ''screams'' this, as he's forced to look upon the consequences of his "no matter the cost" attitude firsthand, while also seeing that hope of the sort wielded by Maarva Andor can be a vastly more effective motivator for rebellion then the hatred and anger Luthen dedicated his life too.]]



* TheUnfettered: Nothing is off-limits to him in his fight against the Empire, but his borderline sociopathic, almost NecessarilyEvil methods of fighting the Empire are balanced out by the fact that almost ''everything'' he does is genuinely motivated to restoring freedom to the galaxy and has legitimate reasoning as to how it will help do so. He just doesn't care if the Rebellion has to be built on corpses or not.

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* TheUnfettered: Nothing is off-limits to him in his fight against the Empire, but his borderline sociopathic, almost NecessarilyEvil methods of fighting the Empire are balanced out by the fact that almost ''everything'' he does is genuinely motivated to restoring freedom to the galaxy and has legitimate reasoning as to how it will help do so. He just doesn't care if the Rebellion has to be built on corpses or not. [[spoiler: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]], when he suffers an above-mentioned Break The Haughty phase and Heel Realization]].
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"self-hatred for himself" is Department of Reduncancy Department.


* HeroicSelfDeprecation: It becomes clear that while he's incredibly ruthless in his fight against the Empire, he also harbors an equal amount of self-hatred for himself as a result of him spending years shedding his morals and fighting the Empire with the same cruelty that they treat their subjects.

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* HeroicSelfDeprecation: It becomes clear that while he's incredibly ruthless in his fight against the Empire, he also harbors an equal amount of self-hatred hatred for himself as a result of him spending years shedding his morals and fighting the Empire with the same cruelty that they treat their subjects.
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I think this counts as a similarity. We haven't seen them meet each other yet, but he has met Saw, Mon Mothma, Vel, and Cassian. He seems to be in charge of recruiting in the early Rebellion.


* {{Expy}}: Luthen is essentially Star Wars' equivalent of [[Franchise/MarvelUniverse Nick Fury]], being a ruthless, amoral leader of a spy network who commits terrible deeds to get what he wants, but is nonetheless committed to the side of good.

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* {{Expy}}: Luthen is essentially Star Wars' equivalent of [[Franchise/MarvelUniverse Nick Fury]], being a ruthless, amoral leader of a spy network who commits terrible deeds to get what he wants, but is nonetheless committed to the side of good. Also like Fury, he unites other, more recognizable characters around a common goal.
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* TheConsigliere: Luthen trusts her judgement enough that she can talk to him (and talk ''down'' to him) as an equal without any pushback. Her relationship to Luthen blurs the line between subordinate and superior.

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* TheConsigliere: Luthen trusts her judgement enough that she can talk to him (and talk ''down'' to him) as an equal without any pushback. Her relationship to Luthen blurs the line between subordinate and superior.superior; in some moments it's hard to tell who's in charge of who.
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* OldMaid: Her cousin's husband Perrin tells her that she's too old to find herself a good husband at her age. Their culture traditionally marries in their teens.

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* OldMaid: Her cousin's husband Perrin tells her that she's too old to find herself a good husband at her age. Their culture traditionally marries in their teens. As she's shown to be with Cinta, another woman, it's also probable Vel doesn't care. Perrin appears oblivious, though judging from Mon's smirk when he tells Vel this she's aware of Vel's sexuality.

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