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11Character page for the characters involved in the Rebel Alliance's plan to steal the plans of the Death Star.
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13'''Contains heavy spoilers for the film ''Film/RogueOne''. Browse through at your own caution.'''
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15To return to the Character page for ''Franchise/StarWars'', go '''[[Characters/StarWars here]]'''.
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19[[header:Rogue One]]
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21[[folder:In General]]
22[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rogueone.png]]
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24->''"During the battle, Rebel spies managed to steal secret plans to the Empire's ultimate weapon, the DEATH STAR, an armored space station with enough power to destroy an entire planet."''
25-->-- '''Opening Crawl''' of '''''Film/ANewHope'''''
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27After receiving a warning from Imperial scientist Galen Erso regarding a major superweapon test, the Rebel Alliance assembled a team consisting of Erso's daughter Jyn, Captain Cassian Andor, and the reprogrammed Imperial battle droid K-2SO to investigate. Returning with several volunteer fighters and a dire warning about the existence of the Death Star, they were ultimately dismissed by the bickering Alliance Council.
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29Unwilling to give up on stopping the superweapon, the team led a crack squad of renegade Alliance soldiers, hastily codenamed "Rogue One," in an assault of the Imperial archive on Scarif. The ground attack was swiftly reinforced by sympathetic elements of the Alliance Navy, leading to one of the first major battles of the Galactic Civil War and the theft of the Death Star's schematics -- albeit at the cost of their lives...
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31* AllForNothing: ''Fortunately averted''. They sacrificed their lives to get the Death Star plans, which were entrusted into the memory systems of R2-D2, who was ultimately able to make his way to Yavin 4 with the help of Luke Skywalker and his friends, allowing Luke to blow up the battle station during the Battle of Yavin. However, [[UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom if Luke had taken R2 to the Anchorhead to get a memory wipe when his uncle Owen Lars ordered him to do so]], the team's sacrifice would have meant nothing.
32* ArmyOfThievesAndWhores: A special infiltration unit composed of criminals, assassins, spies, Imperial defectors and nasty-types who genuinely want to make a difference.
33* TheAtoner: Some of them have done some nasty stuff in the past and come from unsavory backgrounds, so their mission on Scarif is their opportunity to be something bigger than themselves. When Cassian introduces Jyn to the men who're willing to help her steal the Death Star plans, he outright says that they all did horrible things in service to the rebellion, and that by participating in this fight while the rest of the Alliance is close to falling apart, they might yet salvage some of their honor and accomplish something that really matters.
34* BadassCrew: A daredevil commando that will show the Empire what it's capable of.
35* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: Many members contrast the crew from the original trilogy.
36** While Leia was a princess and diplomat who worked with the Senate, Jyn is a renegade with a criminal background.
37** While Han started off as an self-serving smuggler, Cassian is a former ChildSoldier has been dominated all his life with his desire to attack tyrannical governments.
38** Luke was an young and inexperienced Force user who had to work his way into becoming a Jedi, Chirrut is a middle-aged WarriorMonk who acts in tune with the Force.
39** C-3P0 is a neurotic non-combatant from the Galactic Republic, K-2SO is a snarky security guard who was formerly under the control of the Empire.
40** Obi-Wan Kenobi was a Jedi who went into self-imposed exile, while Bodhi was an Imperial pilot who defected to the rebels.
41** Chewbacca and Pao are the distinctive TokenNonHuman of their crew, but Chewbacca was Han's smuggling partner while Pao is a corporal in the rebel forces.
42** R2-D2 was a maintenance droid who operated on logic and carried information, while Baze is a human, [[TheBigGuy a grizzled gunman]], and can be very [[HotBlooded emotion-driven]].
43* DoomedByCanon: It's made likely, by their lack of an appearance in the Original Trilogy, that they won't survive by the end of their journey. [[spoiler:None of them do.]]
44* DressingAsTheEnemy: Cassian, Jyn, and K-2SO disguise themselves as Imperials at one point (although, given that he's a reprogrammed Imperial droid, Kaytoo doesn't have to try very hard).
45* DwindlingParty: Everyone starts [[spoiler:dying one by one]] on Scarif.
46* DyingMomentOfAwesome: The squad knows going into Scarif isn't going to end well for any of them, but they decide the mission is big enough to justify the risk of death. ''None of them'' make it out alive, but they certainly don't go out lightly. [[spoiler:K-2SO dies defending the entrance to the archives room (not without taking out plenty of Stormtroopers by himself), Bodhi's last act is to help establish the connection needed to signal the rebel fleet, Chirrut and Baze die like heroes on the battlefield as believers in the Force, and Jyn and Cassian are TogetherInDeath, embracing each other on the beach as they get engulfed by the gigantic explosion.]]
47* {{Expy}}: Kathleen Kennedy states that the duo dynamism of Chirrut and Baze is intended as a space version of Literature/DonQuixote and Sancho Panza respectively.
48* FaceDeathWithDignity: The squad members stay true to their convictions and fail to cower in the face of near certain doom. [[spoiler:K-2SO calmly says his LastWords to Cassian and Jyn before sustaining too much damage to function any longer, Chirrut goes out reciting his SurvivalMantra after fulfilling what he believes to be the Will of The Force, Bodhi simply closes his eyes when he sees the grenade stop bounding around inside the cargo hold of his ship, Baze goes on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge while reciting the same mantra as Chirrut but is calm when he sees a grenade roll next to him, and finally, Cassian and Jyn embrace before the Death Star's superlaser shockwave kills them.]]
49* FireForgedFriends: Most of its members can't stand each other initially due to difference in ideologies, but by the time they go to Scarif, they have managed to put their differences aside and work together to achieve their goals.
50* ForegoneConclusion: Ultimately, they do succeed in their mission to retrieve the Death Star's blueprints.
51* TheHeroDies: [[spoiler:Everyone on the crew is killed in the process of securing and transmitting plans to the Death Star.]]
52* HeroOfAnotherStory: They are unheard of in the original trilogy past the opening crawl of ''Film/ANewHope'' and a mention by Vader in said film -- the fact that their mission succeeded and directly led to Leia's ship being chased by Vader was all we previously knew. And they have no direct personal connection to "Skywalker & Friends".
53* HeroicSacrifice: The squad risks their lives on Scarif to make sure the Death Star plans get to the Rebellion, giving hope to the galaxy, at the cost of [[spoiler:all of their lives.]]
54** [[spoiler:[=K2SO=] holds off swarms of Stormtroopers while Jyn and Cassian manually search for the plans before getting [[RiddledWithBullets shot to death]] by blaster fire.]]
55** [[spoiler:Bodhi keeps up the connection between the ship and the Rebel fleet while open to enemy fire before getting killed by a grenade.]]
56** [[spoiler:Chirrut walks through the middle of the battlefield unprotected to open Bohdi's transmission before getting blown up.]]
57** [[spoiler:Baze singlehandedly confronts a squad of approaching Deathtroopers and kills them all before getting dying in the explosion of a grenade the last one dropped.]]
58** [[spoiler:Cassian and Jyn end up on a beach after transmitting the plans and are killed by the Death Star's superlaser.]]
59** All of the other soldiers get killed holding the line on Scarif in various ways.
60* HeterosexualLifePartners: Baze and Chirrut, despite their [[VitriolicBestBuds many]] [[LikeAnOldMarriedCouple disagreements]], are effectively [[TheDividual inseparable]].
61* HopeBringer: They are explicitly stated to have given hope to the Rebellion for their actions on Scarif. This foreshadows the [[Film/ANewHope sequel]]'s title.
62* InTheEndYouAreOnYourOwn: The main squad and a number of other volunteers [[ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight go against orders to stay put]] and leave to steal the Death Star plans on the high-security world of Scarif, knowing fully aware that not all them will walk out of it alive. [[spoiler:When the rest of the rebels on Yavin 4 find out via Imperial comm chatter about their attack, they immediately deploy the fleet to Scarif.]].
63* RagtagBunchOfMisfits: An Imperial scientist's criminal daughter, a formal Rebel Alliance officer, a reprogrammed Imperial security droid, a blind man wielding a staff, a trigger-happy mercenary, a guilt-ridden Imperial space-truck driver, and a tired war veteran.
64* ReligiousBruiser: Chirrut and Baze are non-Jedi followers of the Jedi religion, and were once temple guardians in the Holy City of Jedha. By the time of the movie, the guardians have become little more than a group of impoverished monks wandering the streets of the Holy City. Chirrut is still faithful, but Baze has given up hope, and only remains due to friendship.
65* {{Revenge}}: Chirrut and Baze defended Jedha as Guardians of the Whills. After the Empire obliterated the city with the Death Star, the both of them taking part in the mission to find the Death Star's plans can be interpreted as such, as they have nothing to lose. It's also one for Jyn, as Krennic killed her mother.
66* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: In the climax of ''Rogue One'', they're ordered ''not'' to retrieve the plans, because of how futile it seems. They go [[MeaningfulName rogue]] and do it anyway.
67* SmallRoleBigImpact: These guys are responsible for the Original Trilogy ''happening'', and [[spoiler:they die in the very same movie they're introduced in]].
68* SpannerInTheWorks: These guys undertook a SuicideMission none of the higher-ups in the Rebellion had thought was ever going to work, but against all odds, they managed to recover the plans exposing the Empire's most horrific weapon's weakness -- and the Empire didn't even see it coming. This one act shakes up the Rebellion into keeping up the fight against the Empire, which will lead to Luke Skywalker's entrance into the Alliance, the eventual redemption of Darth Vader/Anakin Skywalker, and the empire's defeat after Emperor Palpatine is killed by Vader.
69* SuicideMission: The mission to steal the Death Star plans is so suicidal that the Rebellion largely gives up on it, and the commando team has to undertake it on its own. [[spoiler:The Rebel Council turns out to have been correct in their assessment of how suicidal the mission is, as none of Rogue One survives the mission.]]
70* ThoseTwoGuys: Chirrut and Baze are an inseparable pair.
71-->'''Chirrut Îmwe:''' You almost ''shot'' me!\
72'''Baze Malbus:''' You're welcome.
73* UnresolvedSexualTension: Jyn and Cassian develop some type of affection for each other over the course of the film, [[spoiler:though they die before an actual romance can start.]]
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76!!Commanders
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78[[folder:Jyn Erso]]
79!!Sergeant Jyn Erso
80[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jyn_erso_sw.png]]
81[[caption-width-right:300:''"Rebellions are built on hope!"'']]
82!!!'''Species:''' Human
83!!!'''Homeworld:''' Vallt
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85->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/FelicityJones, Beau Gadsdon[[note]]8-year-old, [[MinorKidroduction Opening Scene]][[/note]], Dolly Gadsdon[[note]]4-year-old, Coruscant Flashback[[/note]]
86->'''Dubbed by:''' Chloé Berthier (European French), Jessica Ángeles (Latin-American Spanish), Haruka Shibuya (Japanese), Natalka Denysenko (Ukrainian)
87->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsCatalyst Catalyst]]'' | ''Film/{{Solo}}''[[note]]novelization only[[/note]] | ''Literature/RebelRising'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsForcesOfDestiny Forces of Destiny]]'' | ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels'' [[note]] voice only [[/note]] | ''Film/RogueOne''
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89-->''"We'll take the next chance. And the next. Until we win, or the chances are spent."''
90
91The daughter of Galen and Lyra Erso, Jyn was taken in by Saw Gerrera and trained as a rebel after the death of her mother and kidnapping of her father at the hands of the Empire. After being abandoned by Saw, Jyn roamed the galaxy for several years as a petty criminal before being arrested and imprisoned by the Empire.
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93Eventually she was broken out of prison by the Rebel Alliance, who wanted to use her as a means of contacting Saw, whose Partisans had captured a defecting Imperial pilot with critical information about an Imperial weapons project. While on the mission, Jyn learned the truth about her father's fate and formed a unit of rebels to strike at the Imperial archives on Scarif to steal the plans for the Death Star.
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95* ActionGirl: Even before joining the Rebellion, she had quite a massive rapsheet, which included forgery of Imperial documents, possession of stolen property, aggravated assault, and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking resisting arrest]][[note]]And that's just for that ''one'' fake identity[[/note]]. When she and Cassian get cornered by a squad of stormtroopers in Jedha City, she curbstomps them so epically with her collapsible baton and [[HoistByTheirOwnPetard their own blasters]] that the seasoned operative can do nothing but stare in mute amazement.
96* AffectionateNickname: Galen lovingly calls Jyn "Stardust". The weight of this nickname is such that [[spoiler:Jyn completely trusts Galen's hologram in Jedha and immediately recognizes the project codename of the Death Star]].
97* AloofDarkHairedGirl: Her DarkAndTroubledPast and later upbringing has made her very distant.
98* TheArtfulDodger: She has been on her own since the age of 16.
99* BadassAdorable: Continues the streak started by previous female lead Rey. She's 21-years-old, quite petite, an endearing snarker, and is a trained combatant and something of a scoundrel; throughout the movie, her feats only get more impressive.
100* BrokenBird: Jyn had a ''hard'' life. As a child she watched her mother gunned down by Imperial troops, and her father effectively kidnapped to work on an Imperial weapons project, and the next time she sees him [[spoiler:it's only for him to die in her arms after a Rebel air strike]]. Her guardian turned her into a ChildSoldier, and then up and abandoned her, ostensibly for her own protection since his men were beginning to learn who she ''really'' was. From then on she was on her own, more or less resorting to petty crime to get by, until she ended up in an Imperial labor camp. All of these experiences leave her beaten down and jaded, to the point where she's stopped caring about anything other than her own survival, and is honestly content to just keep her head down and ignore how bad things are for everyone else under the Empire.
101* TheCameo: [[spoiler:Her voice, specifically her RousingSpeech towards the Rebel Alliance in ''Rogue One'', can be briefly heard alongside many other pivotal characters in the ''Star Wars'' canon as Ezra walks through the World Between Worlds]] in ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels'', about a year prior to her actually giving that speech.
102* CharacterDevelopment: Over the course of ''Rogue One'', she goes from being a cynical individual unconcerned with the Empire's rule and the misery it brings to other people, to someone that is willing to do something about it when nobody else will.
103* ChildSoldier: Regarded as one of Saw Gerrera's best soldiers while she was a teen.
104* ConnectedAllAlong: The novelization for ''Film/{{Solo}}'' reveals that young Jyn met [[spoiler:Enfys Nest, leader of the Cloud Riders, who gave her some advice in regards to the Rebellion]].
105* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: Unlike Luke, Rey, and Anakin, Jyn is not put on the path to become a Jedi. She also knows her own origins and had always believed in the Force.
106* DaddyHadAGoodReasonForAbandoningYou: On the receiving end of this ''twice'', first with her birth father being kidnapped by the Empire when she was a little girl, and second when Saw abandoned her as a teen when it became clear that his rebel cell was not going to be as understanding as he was about her being the [[SinsOfOurFathers daughter of an Imperial scientist]].
107* DaddysGirl: The turning point for her away from cynicism and towards hope is watching her dad's hologram and listening to how important to him his "[[AffectionateNickname Stardust]]" remained after so many years. He wrote that message for her and she made damn sure his legacy was carried out.
108* DarkAndTroubledPast: Her father was taken by the Empire when she was a girl due to his scientific knowledge. She was on her own from her teens onward, and joined the Rebellion more to spite the Empire than for any high minded ideals.
109* DeadpanSnarker: Has her moments, especially early on when dealing with Kaytoo.
110* DeathlyDiesIrae: Her "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w42CTq5QZtI Theme]]" is based on ''Dies Irae'', fitting for the daughter of the man who designed the Death Star.
111* DecompositeCharacter: She shares some traits with Bria Tharen from ''Literature/TheHanSoloTrilogy'', namely that they're both {{Action Girl}}s who are heavily involved in the mission to steal and transmit the Death Star plans [[spoiler:and both die in the process of completing their mission]]. Unlike Bria, though, Jyn is never romantically involved with Han Solo (they apparently never even met), with that aspect of Bria's character being taken up by ''Film/{{Solo}}'''s [[Characters/StarWarsCrimsonDawnSyndicate Qi'ra]].
112* DistaffCounterpart: To Han Solo. Design-wise she looks like a gender-swapped version of him, is a down-to-earth DeadpanSnarker, has a criminal past, and is initially apathetic to the Rebellion and only joins out of personal interest. A key difference is that Han has made a name for himself as a notorious smuggler before being swept up into the conflict, while Jyn is a relative nobody prior to joining the Rebellion. Additionally, Han initially doesn't believe in the Force, while Jyn has always believed in it even if she isn't Force-sensitive.
113* ExperiencedProtagonist: Jyn was personally trained as a soldier by Saw and thus is extremely skilled in fighting, stealth, and infiltration by the time she is introduced to the audience as an adult.
114* FaceDeathWithDignity: She smiles tearfully as she [[spoiler:embraces Cassian and waits for the blast from the Death Star to reach them, knowing that even though she has only seconds left to live, she has fulfilled her father's wishes and has given the Rebellion a fighting chance. The novelisation even states that she is "finally at peace".]]
115* FinalFirstHug: She and Cassian embrace each other as [[spoiler:they're consumed by the blast from the Death Star on Scarif.]]
116* FriendToAllChildren: She may seem apathetic, but she'll stop to help a little girl in danger, as seen in ''Forces of Destiny'' and ''Rogue One''. Probably helps that she used to be the same.
117* IAmVeryBritish: Speaks with a Received Pronunciation accent. In-universe, this is likely due to her father's Imperial background.
118* ImprobableWeaponUser: When Melshi and his squad free her from penal labor at an Imperial outpost, she returns the favor by bludgeoning her way past the heavily armed rebels ''with a shovel''.
119* ItsPersonal: The Mission to Steal the Death Star Plans begins because of a message sent from her missing father.
120* TheLancer: Becomes this to Cassian as they become a proto-group; namely the cynical outsider to his idealistic insider (albeit even his idealism is quite tarnished by the things he's done on behalf of the Rebellion).
121* MadScientistsBeautifulDaughter: While her father doesn't seem to be exactly "mad" ([[Creator/MadsMikkelsen his actor's]] [[{{Pun}} name notwithstanding]]), she still fits the role as far as others are concerned. They don't know that she's actually helping her father because he isn't mad.
122* MagneticHero: Jyn begins her mission with only Cassian's assistance, and over the course of the movie draws together a team willing to take on a suicide mission that gambles the fate of the galaxy on its success.
123* MementoMacGuffin: Jyn was given a kyber crystal by her mother before they were separated.
124* MessyHair: It's hard to hold a stylish coif when you're running petty crimes and undertaking suicide missions.
125* MilitaryMaverick: She is reckless, aggressive, and undisciplined, but also so good at her job that Mon Mothma assigns her to one of the most critical missions in the history of the Rebellion.
126* MissingMom: Her father is still around, albeit in Imperial custody, but her mother was killed attempting to gun down Krennic.
127* MyNameIsInigoMontoya: An almost word-for-word reenactment of this trope commences when she and Krennic finally meet for the first time.
128-->'''Krennic:''' ''[holding her at gunpoint]'' WhoAreYou!\
129'''Jyn:''' You know who I am. I'm Jyn Erso, daughter of Galen and Lyra. ''You've '''lost'''''.
130* NotInThisForYourRevolution: While she has a history of causing trouble for the Empire before the events of ''Rogue One'' take place, Jyn initially couldn't care less about the rebellion and is less than thrilled to get roped into it by Cassian and his crew. It reaches its culmination during her meeting with Saw Gererra when she throws in his face that as far as she's concerned, all the rebellion ever did for her was making her life a living hell since she was a little child. She reconsiders her attitude when she finally hears her father's message, but not before dropping this little gem:
131-->'''Saw:''' You can stand to see the Imperial flag reign across the galaxy?\
132'''Jyn:''' [[DeadpanSnarker It's not a problem if you don't look up.]]
133* OneHeadTaller: Both the average-sized Cassian and the huge [=K2SO=] are this compared to her.
134* ParentalAbandonment: Her mother is gunned to death while her father is retaken by TheEmpire [[spoiler:and later dies as well. She ends up joining both of them in death by the end of the movie]].
135* PetTheDog: Though she's introduced as being a jaded common criminal who's more concerned with causing trouble than making a difference, her rescue of a little girl caught in the midst of a skirmish against the Empire is the first sign that she's a good person underneath.
136* PintSizedPowerhouse: She's quite petite and noticeably smaller than anyone else in the movie (except for the guy whose armor she nicks at one point), but you really don't want to get on her bad side.
137* RebelliousSpirit: Jyn certainly seems to have one; she has a criminal past and doesn't exactly seem overly excited to be in the Rebellion itself.
138* RedOniBlueOni: Red Oni to Cassian's Blue Oni, being brash and forceful. She also wears earthen colors in contrast with Cassian's blues.
139* ReluctantHero: Jyn never intended to become both the instigator and the leader of a suicide mission whose success might well decide the fate of the galaxy. All she wanted was to be left alone, but alas, [[TheCallKnowsWhereYouLive the call knows where you're imprisoned]].
140* ResignedToTheCall: Initially. She clearly recognizes the Rebels won't take no for an answer and the promise of a pardon with the chance to disappear sways her.
141* ScarfOfAsskicking: Early in the movie she wears a grey shawl with the added benefit of being able to be used as a headwrap, concealing her face from Imperials.
142* SupportingProtagonist: [[SupportingLeader Cassian]] is clearly the one in-charge of Rogue One, but she is unquestionably TheHero of the story.
143* TearsOfJoy: Upon watching a message from her father, who she hasn't seen in 15 years, and remembering how much he loves her.
144* TragicKeepsake:
145** Jyn has a white crystal on a necklace, a kyber crystal, from her mother. She received it the day her father was taken by the Empire and her mother was killed.
146** Jyn keeps the synthskin gloves of Maia, one of Saw's soldiers who died during a mission, to remember their friendship lost to war.
147* {{Tsundere}}: Due to her TraumaCongaLine and DarkAndTroubledPast, she claims that she doesn't care about anything to prevent from getting hurt again, only to ultimately come through when push comes to shove. Namely, for all those times she said she hated her dad in ''Rebel Rising'' and the beginning of ''Rogue One'', she starts to cry when Saw shows her the message from Galen.
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150[[folder:Cassian Andor]]
151!!Captain Cassian Jeron Andor (born Kassa)
152[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cassian_andor_sw.png]]
153[[caption-width-right:300:''"Light the place up. Make ten men feel\
154like a hundred."'']]
155!!!'''Species:''' Human
156!!!'''Homeworld:''' Kenari
157
158->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/DiegoLuna, Antonio Viña[[note]]Childhood flashbacks in ''Andor''[[/note]]
159->'''Dubbed by:''' Creator/DiegoLuna (Latin-American Spanish), Creator/YasuyukiKase (Japanese)
160->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Andor}}'' | ''ComicBook/CassianAndK2SO'' | ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsAdventures Adventures]]'' | ''[[VideoGame/StarWarsSecretsOfTheEmpire Secrets Of The Empire]]'' | ''Literature/RebelRising'' | ''Film/RogueOne''
161
162-->''"I'd rather die trying to take them down than giving them what they want."''
163
164Born "Kassa" on the primitive planet Kenari, Cassian was rescued and adopted by smugglers Maarva and Clem Andor after his tribe ran afoul of the Galactic Republic. Spending much of his life as a petty criminal, a string of bad luck forced him on the run and ultimately led him to join the nascent Rebel Alliance under the tutelage of spymaster Luthen Rael.
165
166Years later, Cassian would be assigned by Rebel Intelligence to escort Jyn Erso on her mission to make contact with Saw Gerrera's Partisans. After the Alliance refused to act on the information they gathered, Cassian recruited old friend Ruescott Melshi and his men to join the newly-formed "Rogue One" in an unsanctioned mission to steal the Death Star plans.
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168* AffectionateNickname: "Cass", among friends and family.
169* AlwaysSaveTheGirl:
170** One of his primary motivations is to protect Jyn. This is initially justified, as she is needed to make the connection with Saw Gerrera. Later, especially on Eadu, it seems more about increasing respect (and potential romantic feelings) than it does any practical motivation. As the novelization puts it:
171--->''Was it concern that made him fixate on her? [...] Jyn was first and foremost a means of finding Saw. She'd already served that purpose, which meant she was now expendable. She dominated his thinking nonetheless. Cassian believed neither pity nor pragmatism explained it.''
172** In ''Andor'', he also puts himself in significant danger to rescue his ex-girlfriend [[BrokenBird Bix]] from an Imperial-controlled hotel in the Season 1 finale.
173* AntiHero:
174** In ''Andor'', he has a reputation for sleeping around, is involved in shady work, owes everyone money, and is known for being a liar and a cheat. The writers wanted to avoid making Cassian an IdealHero in order to stay true to the series' themes of average people coming together to make something great happen.
175** Five years later in ''Rogue One'', he's become a manipulative and aloof spy with a reputation for being an ice-cold killer. This makes Jyn and the others extremely wary of trusting him, but he's firmly on the heroes' side and is an otherwise excellent commander.
176* AwesomenessByAnalysis: Observation is one of Cassian's keenest skills. On Aldhani, he's able to tell whether his squadmates are left- or right-handed just by watching how they stand. During his processing at Narkina 5, he silently assesses how well-armed and prepared the guards are, which proves pivotal for the eventual jailbreak. At least part of this appears to be due to being raised by scavengers, taught to look for valuable things in what other people dismiss as junk.
177* BadassLongcoat: When he returns to Ferrix in the Season One finale, he dons a brown longcoat.
178* {{BFG}}: His choice of weapon to use to kill Galen Erso is a huge rifle with at least two modes.
179* TheCallKnowsWhereYouLive: Luthen is happy to buy the tech Cassian stole from the Empire, but his real goal is to recruit Cassian to the Rebellion.
180* TheCaptain: The leader of ''Rogue One''.
181* TheCharmer: ''Andor'' reveals that he's a bit of a womanizer.
182** The series opens with him flirting with a prostitute, leaning in all coy to tell her that he doesn't have a girlfriend. Maarva namedrops three of his past paramours, and adds that those are just the ones whose names she knows.
183** He used to sneak out to see Bix when they were teenagers, and the plot is kicked off when her current boyfriend wrongly suspects her of cheating on him with Cassian.
184** On Aldhani, he tries flirting with Cinta only to find that she is [[UnusualEuphemism "already sharing a blanket"]], with her lover Vel pointedly inserting herself between them.
185** After fleeing to Niamos, we see him in a hotel room the morning after he's hooked up with a new girlfriend.
186* ChildSoldier: According to the visual guides, he grew up on a Separatist world occupied by the Republic and was raised to hate the occupying forces.
187* ColdSniper: While all of TheSquad have ImprobableAimingSkills, Cassian is the only one shown equipped with a sniper rifle and is capable of lining up an extreme range shot [[spoiler:on Galen Erso, although he does not pull the trigger.]] His years of performing less than savory missions have left him rather cold and aloof to others.
188* DeusExitMachina: During the pre-game briefing in ''VideoGame/StarWarsSecretsOfTheEmpire'', he tells the players that he was planning on going on this mission, but "the Empire had other plans", necessitating the players themselves to take over the mission for him.
189* CripplingOverspecialization: Cassian is a skilled gunfighter and has quite the silver tongue, but has few options to avoid arrest when deprived of a weapon and up against a corrupt Shore Trooper on a power trip.
190* DiesWideOpen: [[spoiler:He opens his eyes just as the blast from the Death Star's weapon hits him and Jyn.]]
191* DisneyDeath: He gets [[spoiler:shot by Krennic]] during their escape from Scarif's server tower and [[spoiler:drops quite some distance, appearing dead enough for Jyn to reluctantly continue without him. Fortunately for her, he recovers in time to save her from Krennic on top of the tower. Sadly, he and Jyn die for real after Governor Tarkin orders the Death Star to destroy Scarif, which claims Krennic's life as well.]]
192* EstablishingCharacterMoment:
193** Chronologically, Cassian is first shown entering a brothel and carelessly identifying himself as being from Kenari. When he sees his adoptive mother the next day, he shows kindness and honesty, revealing his empathy amongst his other positive traits.
194** In ''Rogue One'', when Cassian has what he needs from a fellow rebel informant who is prevented from escaping due to his broken arm, the good captain shushes him with a calm reassurance that everything will be all right... and then shoots that man dead as well, before beating a hasty escape alone. As he will later explain to Jyn, he's been fighting for the Rebellion a long time, and he's done a lot of dirty things in the name of beating the Empire. However, he hesitates for a few precious seconds before escaping, and the novelization makes it clear that killing Tivik was a last resort: he hasn't lost his humanity, which foreshadows him [[spoiler:ignoring orders and not killing Galen when he has the chance.]]
195* EveryoneHasStandards: [[spoiler:Despite not actively caring about the Rebellion's cause at this moment in time, Cassian is utterly disgusted when he learns that Skeen intends to backstab Vel Sartha and the rest of the Aldhani infiltration team by cutting and running with the entire payload they just robbed from the Empire. When Skeen offers Cassian in on the deal, [[KilledMidSentence the latter immediately guns him down in contempt]].]]
196* ExperiencedProtagonist: At the start of ''Andor'', Cassian is already a very experienced thief who can easily hold his own in a fight. His skills are enough to draw the attention of Luthen for recruitment into the Rebellion. By the time of ''Rogue One'', he has even more experience after a few years as an agent for Alliance Intelligence.
197* TheFace: Cassian works as a recruiter for the Rebellion, and is shown to have good personal skills in order to balance out the more brusque Jyn.
198* FinalFirstHug: He and Jyn embrace each other as they're [[spoiler:consumed by the blast from the Death Star on Scarif]].
199* GoodIsNotSoft: His role in the Rebellion is recruiting assassins, saboteurs, and spies.
200* HasAType: He tends to become interested in brunette [[ActionGirl women who can handle themselves in a fight]]. He used to be involved with Bix, he tries flirting with Cinta (before learning she's with Vel), and has some ambiguous ShipTease with Jyn Erso. All three are dark-haired women who are either resourceful survivors, badass warriors, or both.
201* HeCleansUpNicely: While not exactly struggling in the roguish castoff look, he cuts a very dashing figure in an officer's uniform. In the ''Rogue One'' novelization, Jyn is briefly distracted by the fact that the pilfered uniform just happens to fit like it had been tailored for him, and not the Imperial sod he stole it from.
202* HidingYourHeritage: Cassian and his adoptive parents have been claiming he's from Fest ever since he was taken from his true homeworld of Kenari in order to protect him from reprisals against his people from the Republic, and later the Empire.
203* InLoveWithYourCarnage: He looks somewhat "dazed" and definitely impressed after watching Jyn take down a bunch of stormtroopers with her truncheons.
204* {{Irony}}: ''Andor'' reveals that Cassian and the other Narkina 5 prisoners were forced to build parts for the Death Star, which he later helps destroy by stealing the plans for it.
205* IveComeTooFar: A rare heroic example. After spending a lifetime of fighting and doing whatever his superiors wished of him, he decides that all of it will have been for nothing if he does not help Jyn steal the Death Star plans.
206* KillMeNowOrForeverStayYourHand: [[spoiler:He offers this ultimatum to Luthen in "Rix Road." No prizes for guessing which option Luthen chose.]]
207* KnowledgeBroker: According to AllThereInTheManual, he was the Fulcrum for the rebels in the Albarrio sector.
208* LegacyCharacter: He is the third person known to take the role of the informant Fulcrum.
209* MamasBoy: A very downplayed example. In ''Andor'', he's depicted as something ove TheCasanova, with a few good friends, but his closest relationship is with his adopted mother. The first half of the season revolves around him gathering the funds needed for them to get off-world and into more comfortable surroundings.
210* MasterOfUnlocking: He carries a set of lockpicks hidden in his boot, which Saw Gererra's goons fail to relieve him of before they throw him in a cell with an electronic lock. How do you open an electronic lock with a lockpick, you ask? Why, [[PercussiveMaintenance stab the former]] [[InvertedTrope with the latter]].
211* NaturalizedName: Cassian's original name was Kassa, which was altered to help disguise his true homeworld of Kenari when Maarva abducted him to save his life from Republic reprisals against his people when he was a child.
212* NeutralNoLonger: ''Andor'''s first season sees him make the slow transition from an immoral scoundrel only interested in making a quick payday and finding a nice cozy corner of the galaxy to hole up in to the hero who will be instrumental in stealing the Death Star plans and saving the galaxy. Over the course of the show, he is convinced into taking part in a heist against the Empire, given a manifesto by an idealistic member of the crew, makes a clean escape from the heist only to be arrested by a power-tripping shoretrooper, [[spoiler:discovers the Empire is using its prisoners as life-long slave labor, reads the manifesto he got, hears his mother's posthumous call to arms against the Empire, and ultimately offers his services to Luthen as an agent of the nascent Rebel Alliance]].
213* NumberTwo: Cassian seems to prefer letting others take the lead, even if they're less experienced, and uses his skill to advise and support them to make up for the gap. In ''Rogue One'' it was Jyn who led the team to Scarif despite Cassian being its nominal leader, in ''Andor'' he never questioned Vel's leadership of the Aldhani heist despite his greater experience, and in Narkina 5 it was Kino who led the breakout and gave the RousingSpeech. In all cases, Cassian's participation was essential, but he was rarely the one giving orders.
214* OneLinerEcho: Inverted, kinda. Cassian occasionally says a one-liner to another character, who then goes on to later use it in a memorable RousingSpeech. The phrase "Rebellions are built on hope!" attributed to Jyn Erso on this very page was said to her by Cassian on Jedha before she used it a speech to motivate the Alliance. And during one the earliest scenes in the tenth episode of ''Andor'', Cassian tells Kino "I'd rather die trying to take them down than die giving them what they want" while attempting to convince him to join a prison break; Kino later uses the same phrase almost word for word [[spoiler: during a RousingSpeech he makes during said prison break]].
215* OnlyInItForTheMoney: Joins the heist on Aldhani for the 200,000 credit cut Luthen offers. He initially is ordered to hide this from the rest of the crew, who are dedicated Rebels who would not trust a mercenary, but admits it to them when it becomes clear that he needs to offer some truth to settle their doubts.
216* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Cassian Andor, the stoic leader by designation, is looking a little unsteady when he gets off the ship on Eadu [[spoiler:to assassinate Galen Erso]]. [[{{Irony}} The first person to see it is the blind man.]]
217* PlotHole: While in Gerrera's holding cell, Andor tells Îmwe that this was his first time in a "cage", but ''{{Series/Andor}}'' establishes that Andor had been imprisoned at least two times before. Then again, this could also be a case of ExactWords, since he was sent to a battlefield the first time, and the second time, the cells had electrified floors instead of bars.
218* RedOniBlueOni: Is the Blue Oni to Jyn's Red Oni, being cool under all circumstances. He also wears blues to Jyn's browns and grays.
219* RefusalOfTheCall: When initially asked to join the Rebellion by Luthen, Cassian refuses, as he sees it as a lost cause and is only interested in the money from the Aldhani heist.
220* {{Revision}}: According to the ''Rogue One'' visual dictionary, his homeworld was stated to be Fest. Come ''Andor'', it is revealed he is actually from Kenari, and being from Fest is part of a forged profile.
221* SerialHomewrecker: When Bix sees the bruise on his face from his "incident" with the Pre-Mor corpos on Morlana One the previous night, she asks Cassian if he got that from being punched by "another husband", implying that he seems to have a thing for married women.
222* SignificantWardrobeShift: Cassian starts out Season 1 of ''Andor'' wearing at least three layers of body-obscuring clothing plus a ''Star Wars'' version of a bulky Carhartt work coat on top, which give the effect that he is at once hiding and armoring his true self under his clothes. As the series goes on and he gets drawn more and more towards the Rebel hero we know from ''Rogue One'', he sheds layers until he finally loses his BadassLongcoat in the season finale wrapping it around a broken Bix, leaving him in a form-fitting jacket and shirt and his leanest silhouette yet as he gives himself over to the Rebellion.
223* ShootTheDog: Shoots an informant in the back when he realises that he can't escape the incoming stormtroopers because of his broken arm. He is also later ordered to shoot Galen Erso instead of rescuing him, as he is deemed too vital to the Empire to leave alive. [[spoiler:While he gets several chances to snipe him on Eadu, he ultimately refuses to pull the trigger.]]
224* SoleSurvivor: It becomes increasingly clear that between the Republic's attacks on Kenari during the Clone Wars and the supposed "mining disaster" under Imperial rule said to have killed everyone on the planet Cassian might be the only person from Kenari alive by the time of ''Andor'', though he is still trying to find his little sister.
225* SpiesAreDespicable: Cassian is one of the most morally gray characters on the side of good in ''Star Wars'', and he engages in all sorts of ruthless and underhanded methods and tactics for the greater good.
226* SupportingLeader: He is clearly the one in-charge of Rogue One, but [[TheLancer Jyn]] is unquestionably TheHero of the story.
227* SwissArmyGun: The weapon he uses for most of the movie is a [[http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/A280-CFE BlasTech A280-CFE]], a modular version of the assault rifles used by Rebel troops. It has three configurations: heavy pistol, assault rifle, and sniper rifle, the latter of which he uses when he plans to [[spoiler:kill Galen Erso.]] Kaytoo's mention of the latter is what tips Jyn off about Cassian's true mission on the planet.
228* UsedToBeASweetKid: Grew up in a primitive tribe on an obscure planet, just wanting to grow up and join his tribe's customs.
229* WorkingWithTheEx: He and Bix were lovers when they were younger, but eventually broke up. Cassian's issues create some tension between them in the present, but they have a good working relationship, with Bix selling the tech that Cassian steals from the Empire.
230[[/folder]]
231
232[[folder:Ruescott Melshi]]
233!!Sergeant Ruescott Melshi
234[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ruescott_melshi_sw.png]]
235[[caption-width-right:300:''"You want to get out of here?"'']]
236!!!'''Species:''' Human
237
238->'''Portrayed by:''' Duncan Pow
239->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Andor}}'' | ''Film/RogueOne''
240
241An old friend of Cassian's, Melshi is the senior ranking member of Extraction Team Bravo, a military unit under the command of General Draven. He and the rest of Bravo Team are sent to Wobani to retrieve Jyn Erso from Imperial custody, and later join Cassian in launching the assault on Scarif to capture the Death Star plans.
242----
243* AscendedExtra: After he was a glorified SpearCarrier in ''Rogue One'' with only a few lines, he's a major character in ''Andor'' where he's Cassian's closest friend inside the prison on Narkina-5.
244* BringNewsBack: [[spoiler:After he and Cassian escape the prison on Narkina-5 he decides to personally make sure news of how the prison is run is spread throughout the Galaxy.]]
245* TheCynic: He tends to hold and voice pessimistic views, especially during the events of ''Andor'' when he met Cassian in the Narkina 5 prison complex. For example he (correctly) predicted during Cassian's first day that Kino would not be able to get them off for punishment despite being a man down, he also (again, correctly) warned Cassian that the Empire would simply keep them in prison for as long as they wanted regardless of what their sentences were, and mocked Kino's attempt to downplay and explain away the brief loss of power when the prison administrators electrocuted the prisoner on Level 2. Lastly, while hiding out from aerial patrols after escaping from prison he rejects Cassian's attempts to encourage and motivate him at first, but does eventually come around.
246* {{Determinator}}: He is a regular human, with no Force abilities or cybernetic enhancements, yet during the Battle of Scarif he manages to keep fighting [[MadeOfIron despite multiple blaster wounds]] before finally being gunned down by [[EliteMook Death Troopers]].
247* ElitesAreMoreGlamorous: After joining the Rebellion, Melshi went into the Rebel's Special Forces division, which specialized in acts such as infiltration, reconnaissance, and sabotage.
248* KilledOffScreen: He's seen alive but too hurt to move when Sefla tries to run for the master switch, then is shown slumped over the next time the scene cuts there: either dead of his initial wound, shot again by one of the Death Troopers, or just passed out (in which case he would have almost certainly died during the Death Star's blast).
249* KnightInSourArmor: Despite his cynical and sarcastic tendencies he is quick to do the right thing or show consideration to others; he immediately notes and remembers Cassian's fake name of Keef and corrects other prisoners who are just referring to Cassian as "new guy", he's also quick to try to help Ulaf when the latter is on the edge of collapse from his stroke. On Scarif, he is shot and seriously wounded while trying to help a fallen comrade.
250* MauveShirt: He is first introduced when he leads the rescue mission for Jyn and does not appear again until Rogue One forms and leaves Yavin 4, at which point he becomes a key supporting character.
251* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: Gets mortally wounded while attempting to drag a wounded Rebel to safety on Scarif.
252* SupportingLeader: Although Cassian is the highest ranking officer on the ground at Scarif, he is busy infiltrating the base, leaving it up to Melshi to command the assault that serves as a distraction.
253* ViolentGlaswegian: He has a thick Scottish accent (or whatever the ''Star Wars'' equivalent of one is) and is a pretty gung-ho trooper.
254* YouAllMeetInACell: In ''Andor'', it's revealed that this is how he met Cassian. They are both assigned together in one of Kino's work groups at an Imperial labor complex on Nakina 5. [[spoiler:After Cassian leads a successful escape, the duo are seen running across the planet's surface to safety. They eventually make it to Niamos where they temporarily part ways.]]
255[[/folder]]
256
257!!Squad Members
258
259[[folder:[=K-2SO=]]]
260!![=K-2SO=]
261[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/k2so_sw_4.png]]
262[[caption-width-right:300:''"I'll be there for you, Jyn... Cassian said I had to."'']]
263!!!'''Model:''' KX-series security droid
264!!!'''Homeworld:''' Vulpter
265
266->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/AlanTudyk
267->'''Appearances:''' ''ComicBook/CassianAndK2SO'' | ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsAdventures Adventures]]'' | ''Literature/TheMightyChewbacca'' | ''[[VideoGame/StarWarsSecretsOfTheEmpire Secrets Of The Empire]]'' | ''Film/RogueOne''
268
269-->''"Congratulations, you are being rescued. Please do not resist."''
270
271The Rebels managed to get a hold of one of the Empire's new enforcer droid models from the KX-series security droids, K-2SO. He joined Extraction Team Bravo to retrieve Jyn Erso out of Imperial custody on Wobani, and would later join her alongside Captain Andor to Jedha, which, through a turn of events, would lead to the formation of the ''Rogue One'' team and theft of the Death Star plans.
272----
273* AffectionateNickname: 'Affectionate' might be pushing it, but Cassian calls him 'Kay' for short. There's also the occasional 'Kaytoo'.
274* BadLiar: K-2SO is an Imperial droid, but he's such a bad liar that he fails in every attempt to actually pass himself off as one when speaking. The one time he does convince some troopers, it's only because they think he's suffering a software breakdown. When asked where he's taking his "prisoners," the best response he can muster is... [[ShapedLikeItself prison, to be imprisoned]].
275* BadassBookworm: His designation is strategic analysis but is a fearsome force in close combat.
276* TheBigGuy: Kaytoo towers at 7-feet and is every bit as strong as his large frame would suggest.
277* BrutalHonesty: He does not hold back on how he feels. Cassian describes it as an interesting quirk since being reprogrammed.
278* BuffySpeak: Falls into human-like word bumbling on occasion. Usually when confronted by Imperials.
279* CasualDangerDialogue: On Jedha, he's quite happy to (sarcastically) regale Jyn on why he didn't remain on the ship as instructed (i.e. it was boring and they were making a lot of noise), after having just caught a live grenade midair, before casually tossing it behind him at incoming stormtroopers.
280* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: Kaytoo has a gold rim on his armholes, not the usual red.
281* TheComicallySerious: Even when Kaytoo's not snarking, the BrutalHonesty makes his lines really funny ("Jyn — I'll be there for you. Cassian said I had to.").
282* CreepyGood: The KX-series droids are designed to be rather unsettling, with their lanky frames, black color, skull-like heads, and white eyes, but K-2 is a reprogrammed unit who works with the good guys.
283* DarkIsNotEvil: He is a dark-colored droid and one of the good guys. This is justified since he was a droid of the empire before being reprogrammed.
284* DeadpanSnarker
285** When he appears with the group in the Jedha conflict:
286--->'''Cassian:''' I thought I told you to stay on the ship!\
287'''Kaytoo:''' You did. But I thought it was boring and you were in trouble. ''[reflexively catches a grenade thrown by a falling Stormtrooper]'' There are a lot of explosions for two people blending in. ''[[[OffhandBackhand tosses the grenade back at incoming Stormtroopers without even turning to look at them]]]'' [[SarcasmMode You're right. I should just wait on the ship]].
288** There's also this.
289---> '''Kaytoo:''' That is a bad idea. I think so, and so does Cassian. What do I know? My specialty is just strategic analysis.
290* EstablishingCharacterMoment: In the pre-release build up, it's the sequence where when handed Jyn's bags, he immediately drops them to the ground. His introduction in the film showcases his considerable strength, intimidating size, and snarky attitude.
291* {{Expy}}: Despite his unique elements, he serves as one to both C-3PO and Chewbacca. He's like 3PO in that he's a humanoid droid with a British accent who spends a lot of time being obnoxious and has pessimistic views of the odds, but he's also a tall, tough, combat-skilled, and snarky copilot sidekick like Chewie. His ''extremely'' [[ServileSnarker dry and]] [[BlackComedy occasionally cruel sense of humor]] coupled with his general violent leanings also make him one of [[VideoGame/{{KnightsOfTheOldRepublic}} HK-47.]]
292* EyeLightsOut: [[spoiler:His optics completely turn off after he succumbs to the Stormtroopers' blaster shots.]]
293* FalseReassurance: Seems to excel in this area. His introduction has him slam Jyn Erso to the ground when she tries to run from Rebels attacking her prisoner convoy, only to reassure her she is being rescued by the Alliance and that ''resisting'' this rescue is ill-advised. When Bodhi mentions failure during an Imperial spot-check will have them soundly blasted into the unforgiving vacuum of space to die, Kaytoo cheerfully states they won't ''all'' die; droids can survive in space, no problem.
294* {{Foil}}:
295** Seems to be designed to contrast BB-8 (who was intended to contrast Artoo). BB is a small, childlike roller engineering droid who doesn't speak anything but Binary, while Kaytoo is a tall, spindly, humanoid security droid and a fountain of dry snark. BB was found by Rey and joins her willingly, but Kaytoo is a reprogrammed Imperial droid. Kaytoo is much more of a combatant than BB. BB is white with orange and grey trim, and Kaytoo is black with grey trim.
296** He also contrasts See-Threepio. Utilitarian black and long limbs instead of aesthetically pleasing gold and humanoid proportions. White dot optical receptors instead of "eyes". Much more physically mobile, much less prone to being fussy, much more dangerous. He doesn't have an "Artoo" equivalent, and [[CallForward even offers to tell Jyn the odds]].
297** And once again, Chewbacca. Plated droid vs furry organic. Snarky sidekick (by force) vs loyal companion. Absolutely deadly in combat, though Kaytoo relies on his fists more. Both work with a Rebel hero with a shady past and his own speedy transport spaceship. There's a popular theory that Chewie effectively sees Han as a dog, but Andor is Kaytoo's master, full stop.
298* GrewBeyondTheirProgramming: As a result of his reprogramming Kaytoo evolved from a straight talking security droid into a jerk, as it happens, but beyond that he is noted to slouch and grouch, while most members of his line are very orderly and dull.
299* HeelFaceTurn: He was designed by the Empire but was reprogrammed by the Rebels.
300* HunterOfHisOwnKind: Where [=R2-D2=] probably would've jammed his data spike into the next wall console to find out where the heroes need to go to fulfill their mission, Kaytoo does the same with the head of a captured Imperial KX droid instead. It's not shown if they actually hunted the thing down for the intel or just came across it by accident, but the way Kaytoo eagerly drills a long fat steel spike into what would be a human's brain stem is really disturbing to watch.
301* IfMyCalculationsAreCorrect: Combat droid K-2SO gives odds of survival that are perilously low, similarly to [=C3-PO=]. For example, to Cassian, when he sees reluctant recruit Jyn Erso (who he previously chokeslammed while she attempted to escape) with a blaster:
302-->'''K-2SO:''' You're letting her keep it? Would you like to know the probability of her [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder using it against you]]?... it's ''high...'' It's very high.
303* InconsistentSpelling: When referred to as K-2, different works have spelled it as "Kaytoo", "Kaytwo", or "Kaytu".
304* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: For all his jerkass tendencies he has a bit of a soft spot for Cassian. He seems sincerely apologetic after having slapped Cassian on Jedha, and [[spoiler:his parting words to Jyn and Cassian are ones of encouragement during his Last Stand.]]
305* LeanAndMean: Barrel chest aside, K-2, and by proxy all KX model droids are quite long and lanky.
306* MadeOfIron: Far more durable to blaster fire than the other droid of his type which Jyn downs with one shot. [[spoiler:It takes several concentrated shots from Stormtroopers to finally take him down.]]
307* MookFaceTurn: He's an Imperial droid, but was found and captured by the rebels. He joined them, though according to him, at least part of it was due to reprogramming.
308* MultipleGunshotDeath: [[spoiler:He eventually succumbs to concentrated fire from Stormtroopers.]]
309* NonHumanSidekick: He is to the Rogue One commandos what Chewbacca was to the main characters of ''A New Hope'', sarcasms, droid condition and understandable speech aside.
310* OffhandBackhand: Casually does this with a both a blaster and a grenade.
311* OverlyLongName: His name is actually much longer than K-2SO, according to the novelization. It apparently details his history, including where and when he was built. It's reasonable to conclude that this applies to all droids.
312* PluckyComicRelief: Of the cynical DeadpanSnarker variety, as sort of a halfway point between C-3PO and [[VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic HK-47]].
313* RedemptionEqualsDeath: Spends most of the movie pointing out how plans can fail, the novelization says [[spoiler:his last thought before he dies is of Cassian succeeding.]]
314* RidiculouslyHumanRobots: Invoked by his reprogramming to set him further apart from his fellow KX droids. K-2 has a very relaxed attitude, even down to his posture and motion, which are much looser than the rigid gait and poses of his counterparts on the Empire's side. This more casual and human behavior is implied to be what any highly-mobile humanoid droid would be like with a free AI lacking strict programming. Of course, K-2 no longer has any to produce the expected efficient and professional (and respectful) demeanor.
315* RobotBuddy: Averted. He's a seven foot tall security droid who does little to hide his contempt for his companions.
316* SarcasmMode: Perpetually, almost as if it's a default setting. Cassian implies this goes with his reprogramming-induced BrutalHonesty.
317* SecondLawMyAss: He is often sarcastic and at times simply fails to obey any order that he dislikes.
318* SerkisFolk: Creator/AlanTudyk plays K-2SO thanks to performance-capture technology.
319* ShooOutTheClowns: He's left on the ship during the conflict on Eadu in order to give the events that happen there dramatic weight. [[spoiler:He's also the first to get killed to show just how dangerous things are.]]
320* SlouchOfVillainy: Although he lost the villainy part after his reprogramming. All KX model enforcer droids are built with a hunchbacked design, and K-2 takes it further by actually slouching when he's sitting or standing idly.
321* TheStrategist: According to Kaytoo, his speciality is "strategic analysis."
322* TheyLookJustLikeEveryoneElse: Inverted; he's a good guy now, but visually, he looks almost identical to every other not-reprogrammed Imperial KX droid, sans [[ColorCodedForYourConvenience yellow armhole rings instead of red,]] and some human-like postures, such as slouching. This almost bites him in the ass on Jedha, where Jyn reflexively shoots a KX droid in the middle of a fight, though thankfully, it wasn't him.
323-->'''Kaytoo:''' ''[gaping in disbelief]'' Did you know that wasn't me?
324* TokenNonHuman: The only non-human member of the team before Paodok'Draba'Takat joins for the final assault.
325* UndyingLoyalty: To Cassian. One time according to the novelization, Kaytoo found [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness Cassian in tears]] after assassinating someone and offered to go through a memory wipe to protect Cassian's dignity if that was what he wanted.
326* YouShallNotPass: Holds off wave after wave of Stormtroopers single-handedly to prevent them from [[spoiler:reaching Cassian and Jyn, with his dying act to smash the controls to the vault door to stop them from opening it]].
327[[/folder]]
328
329[[folder:Chirrut Îmwe]]
330!!Chirrut Îmwe
331[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chirrut_imwe_sw.png]]
332[[caption-width-right:300:''"I fear nothing. All is as the Force wills it."'']]
333!!!'''Species:''' Human
334!!!'''Homeworld:''' Jedha
335
336->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/DonnieYen
337->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsGalaxysEdge Galaxy's Edge]]'' | ''Literature/GuardiansOfTheWhills'' | ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels'' [[note]]voice only.[[/note]] | ''Film/RogueOne''
338
339-->''"The Force is with me. I am one with the Force."''
340
341A WarriorMonk from Jedha who believes in the Force and the Jedi. Chirrut Îmwe fights against the Empire with the aid of his friend and protector Baze Malbus.
342----
343* AmbiguousSituation: Almost his entire role in the film, although more specifically his feats. Whether they are the result of the Force's will, a possible Force sensitivity, blind luck or the result of some other kind of influence is left unknown.
344* BadassBoast: "I fear nothing. All is as the Force wills it."
345* BashBrothers: He's been working with Baze Malbus for a long time and the two are both close and effective.
346* BlindWeaponmaster: Chirrut is blind ''and'' has no trouble wiping out a platoon of Stormtroopers with only his staff. He also wields a curious firearm that looks and behaves like the love child of a real-world bow and a Star-Wars-typical blaster cannon. Chirrut uses it to shoot down a TIE fighter with a single shot, with the result that it careens out of control in just the right way that it smashes head-on into a nearby Imperial turbo laser turret, taking that one down as well, while it's flying full throttle in the middle of a dogfight at virtually melee distance with an X-Wing, at night, during a rainstorm, in a massive canyon that would cause any sound to echo everywhere.
347* TheCameo: [[spoiler:His voice, specifically his famous mantra "I am one with the Force, and the force is with me", can be briefly heard alongside many other pivotal characters in the ''Star Wars'' canon as Ezra walks through the World Between Worlds]] in ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels'', about a year prior to him actually saying that.
348* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: He is officially not a trained Force-sensitive, so his ability to take down several stormtroopers with a melee weapon while blind can only be described as straight physical martial arts.
349* TheCharmer: He's a ChurchMilitant and WideEyedIdealist, but he's introduced as a charming fortune teller and tends to win people over despite Baze's gruffness. He's also a DeadpanSnarker.
350* ChurchMilitant: Chirrut is a member of the Guardians of the Whills. They were once charged with protecting the temple in the Jedha holy city before it was destroyed.
351* DeadlyDodging: He finds Stormtroopers to be useful shields against the blasters of other Stormtroopers.
352* DiesWideOpen: His eyes are still open after being killed.
353* DisabilitySuperpower: Chirrut is blind, but has honed his senses to the point that he can be a martial artist and dead shot with no issue.
354* DisabledSnarker: At least when it comes to having a bag put over his head when captured.
355-->"Are you ''kidding me''? I'm ''blind''!"
356* DoomedHometown: A native of Jedha's holy city, which is [[spoiler:destroyed by the Death Star in the first act of the film]], causing him to join up with the Rebellion.
357* EnergyBow: According the the Rogue One Ultimate Visual Guide, Chirrut's distance weapon is a "lightbow", the traditional weapon of the Guardians of the Whills.
358* EstablishingCharacterMoment: It starts with him sensing Jyn's hidden kyber crystal from several meters away, behind a noisy crowd, and culminates in him curbstomping a dozen armed and armored stormtroopers with nothing but his staff.
359* HandicappedBadass: He's blind, but that doesn't prevent him from kicking ''a lot'' of stormtrooper asses.
360* ImprobableAimingSkills: What else to call a blind man who's shooting at targets ranging from distant humans to dogfighting fighter jets ''without missing once''? It gets even more improbable when you take into account that - possible Force support aside - he does all of his aiming with nothing but his sense of hearing, and the situations he usually finds himself in tend to be awash in chaotic battle noise (or heavy rain in a thunderstorm raging through a dense canyon system, in the case of the TIE fighter).
361* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane:
362** For all of his talk about the Force, [[http://www.starwars.com/databank/chirrut-imwe the databank states that Chirrut has no Force abilities]], but the movie presents his capability to operate effectively in spite of his blindness in an ambiguous way. While he's shown [[HyperAwareness acting on his hearing skills to handle himself in combat]], it's also implied that he ''might'' be able to tap into the Force to some degree, such as when he identifies Jyn's Force-resonant Kyber crystal pendant or Cassian's true intentions to kill Jyn's father. His ability to [[spoiler:reach the master switch for the transmitter without being shot]] is similarly ambiguous, as it could be an innate Force sensitivity or simply his insurmountable trust in the Force's will, regardless of whether that will is [[spoiler:him reaching the transmitter or being shot down while walking across the battlefield (although, on the other hand, these are stormtroopers we're talking about).]]
363** The canon novel ''Literature/GuardiansOfTheWhills'' expands on this somewhat. Chirrut can't feel the Living or Cosmic Force in the same way a Jedi can, except for very brief moments that he has trouble accessing. However, he can sense the presence and aura of individuals. A lot of his skills are down to training (he's a martial arts expert, his staff has a built in sensor that relays information via the box on his waist and he's been living with his blindness for over twenty years), and he finds it harder and harder to sense this information the more conflicted and angry he becomes. He seems to have a very limited ability to feel the Force, fueled largely by his faith.
364* NonchalantDodge: On Scarif, he smoothly evades two blaster shots aimed at his head/torso in rapid succession by casually leaning a bit to the left and the right, respectively. This would be impressive enough for any regular fighter, but this guy is ''blind''.
365* PunctuationShaker: His surname is spelled with an circumflexed "I" but is, presumably, pronounced as "Imwe".
366* RedOniBlueOni: Blue to Baze's Red because he is also nonchalant and calm while Baze is much gruffer and keen to shooting.
367* SurvivalMantra: He strongly believes in the Force, and invokes it through a mantra in the most critical situations to give himself enough courage to accomplish his mission.
368-->"The Force is with me, and I am one with the Force."
369* ThoseTwoGuys: With Baze.
370-->'''Chirrut:''' You almost shot me!\
371'''Baze:''' You're welcome.
372* TokenReligiousTeammate: He is the most religious member of the team but not the ''only'' one. It's just hard to compare with a Guardian of the Whills.
373* VitriolicBestBuds: He and Baze often argue as part of their rock-solid friendship.
374* WarriorMonk: He's described as a "spiritual" warrior.
375* WideEyedIdealist: He deeply believes that the Jedi will eventually return to save the galaxy from the Empire, even though [[Film/RevengeOfTheSith the majority had been wiped out]]. He's not wrong, but there's nothing at the time the movie takes place suggesting that something like that was even likely to happen.
376[[/folder]]
377
378[[folder:Baze Malbus]]
379!!Baze Malbus
380[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/baze_malbus_sw_7.png]]
381[[caption-width-right:300:''"They destroyed our home!"'']]
382!!!'''Species:''' Human
383!!!'''Homeworld:''' Jedha
384
385->'''Portrayed by:''' Jiang Wen
386->'''Appearances:''' ''Literature/GuardiansOfTheWhills'' | ''Film/RogueOne''
387
388-->''"There are no Jedi here anymore. Only dreamers like this fool."''
389
390A rebel soldier from Jedha, Baze does not share his friend Chirrut Îmwe's belief in the Force. He was hardened into a pragmatic soldier by the Imperial occupation of his homeworld.
391----
392* ArmourIsUseless: Averted, his chunky red breastplate takes multiple direct blaster hits and he stays standing.
393* BashBrothers: He's been working with Chirrut Îmwe for a long time and the two are both close and effective.
394* BerserkButton: Anything Imperial he can get his hands on without dying on the spot. When he notices there's an Imperial pilot imprisoned in the cell next to his, he immediately loses it and attempts to strangle him through the bars.
395* {{BFG}}: Smaller than most examples but it's still pretty big, being something of a cross between a blaster, a shotgun and a machine gun, with ammo fed from a tank-like backpack. The backpack may be a justified necessity as lore on blaster rifles (at least in ''Legends'') state that they typically have an ammo capacity of up to fifty shots before the user needed to reload and Baze uses his in a similar manner as one uses a machine gun.
396** ''Literature/GuardiansOfTheWhills'' establishes that it's a ''vehicle mounted LMG'' he stole from an Imperial convoy, and that they had intended to use it for crowd control within Jedha City.
397* BigBrotherInstinct: He calls Jyn "little sister".
398* TheBigGuy: He is the team's weapons expert, his weapon of choice being a powerful [[OurWeaponsWillBeBoxyInTheFuture boxy rifle]], though he's not unfamiliar with a missile launcher.
399* ChurchMilitant: He is a member of the Guardians of the Whills. They were once charged with protecting the temple in the Jedha holy city before it was destroyed.
400* CloudcuckoolandersMinder: He's essentially this for Chirrut (although Chirrut can only be considered a CloudCuckoolander in the loosest sense of the term). He ends up saving him once or twice.
401* CrisisOfFaith: Chirrut claims that he used to be one of the Guardians' most devout members, but after the Jedi purge, he could no longer believe in the divinity of the Force. [[spoiler:After Chirrut dies, his faith reignites just in time for a Last Stand.]]
402* {{Determinator}}: He takes at least two hits from powerful blasters and still keeps on fighting. [[spoiler:It takes a grenade detonation at point-blank range to finally do him in.]]
403* DoomedHometown: A native of Jedha's holy city, [[spoiler:which is destroyed by the Death Star in the first act of the film,]] causing him to join up with the Rebellion.
404* DyingMomentOfAwesome: He manages to [[spoiler:kill all of Krennic's Death Troopers]] to prevent any of them from attacking the others--even while wounded.
405* ImprobableAimingSkills: His considerable marksmanship skills, combined with his weapon's fire rate and power, enable him to take down large groups of Stormtroopers in mere moments. On Jedha his first display of of his skills has him headshotting '''six''' stormtroopers in less than a second. Though Chirrut would probably be more impressed if said stormtroopers weren't surrounding him and thus put Chirrut at risk if Baze misfired.
406-->'''Chirrut:''' You almost shot me!\
407'''Baze:''' [[VitriolicBestBuds You're welcome.]]
408* LastStand: He goes out while [[spoiler:taking down Death Troopers]].
409* MoreDakka: His weapon is an automatic blaster rifle/shotgun and as stated above he's a pretty good hand with a rocket launcher.
410* OneHandedShotgunPump: Does something quite similar several times when he fights Krennic's [[EliteMooks Death Troopers]], firing overcharged single shots from his otherwise fully automatic gun to (probably) increase his chances of penetrating their heavy armor.
411* OneManArmy: He can wipe out battalions on his own with his BFG. In fact, [[spoiler:he takes out six Death Troopers in a few minutes before the last one kills them both.]]
412* ProfessionalKiller: Is described as a 'freelance assassin'.
413* RemovableTurretGun: His weapon of choice.
414* SkepticNoLonger: After witnessing Chirrut's miraculous ability to reach the master switch and avoid volleys of blaster fire--heavily implied to be the Force guiding him through it--he comes around to believe in the Force.
415* SurvivalMantra: [[spoiler:As Chirrut dies,]] he starts repeating his mantra about the Force, starting to believe in it.
416* ThoseTwoGuys: With Chirrut.
417-->'''Chirrut:''' You almost shot me!\
418'''Baze:''' You're welcome.
419* UndyingLoyalty: Despite his cynical nature, Baze is devoted to protecting Chirrut at all costs. He says that wherever Chirrut goes, he goes, too.
420-->'''Chirrut:''' I don't need luck. I have you.
421* VitriolicBestBuds: He and Chirrut often argue as part of their rock-solid friendship.
422* WalkingArmory: The Rogue One member who packs the most firepower.
423[[/folder]]
424
425[[folder:Bodhi Rook]]
426!!Bodhi Rook
427[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bodhi_rook_sw.png]]
428[[caption-width-right:300:''"I'm the pilot."'']]
429!!!'''Species:''' Human
430!!!'''Homeworld:''' Jedha
431
432->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/RizAhmed
433->'''Appearances:''' ''Film/RogueOne''
434
435-->''"It's Rogue... [[TitleDrop Rogue One]]!"''
436
437A former Imperial freighter pilot from Jedha who joined the Rebellion after seeing first-hand the consequences of the Imperial occupation of his homeworld.
438----
439* AcePilot: He is the team's pilot, and a highly reliable one.
440* TheAtoner: Galen Erso showed him the errors of his ways in serving the Empire and convinced him to deliver an important message of his to the Rebellion to atone for his past allegiance.
441* DisappearedDad: The novelization and comic book adaptation of ''Rogue One'' describe him as being close to his mother, but what happened to his dad is never explained.
442* TheGamblingAddict: According to supplementary materials, Bodhi had a bit of a gambling problem.
443* GoingDownWithTheShip: He stays in the ''Rogue One'' ship [[spoiler:and dies from a grenade]].
444* GogglesDoNothing: Wears a set of goggles on his forehead most of the movie, but never puts them over his eyes.
445* GuileHero: As a cargo ship pilot, he has little combat experience. However, he uses his knowledge of Imperial protocols to mislead and misdirect enemy forces. He also has insight into Imperial tech, communication equipment in particular. And an essential pilot skill, delivering complex information quickly and clearly over radio in stressful situations, proves critical to the final mission.
446* HeelFaceTurn: He's an Imperial pilot, but the acts that he's forced to perform against the people of his home planet as part of his job have made him cynical towards the Empire and willing to help the Alliance.
447* InsistentTerminology: He wasn't captured by Saw's forces, he ''defected''.
448* LineOfSightName: He comes up with the call sign "Rogue One" on the spot.
449* MeaningfulName:
450** "Bodhi" is a Sanskrit word meaning "awakened" or "enlightened", fitting for someone who realizes the cruelty of the Empire and defects.
451** His decision to have his CallSign set as "Rogue One" was a direct result of going rogue against the Rebel Alliance's orders to surrender against the Death Star.
452* MindRape: Bor Gullet, the creature Saw Gererra unleashes on him supposedly [[LieDetector detects lies]]. Given his state when Cassian and Chirrut find him in the nearby cell, it did something pretty nasty to his mind. He gets better once Andor gives him a reminder of his identity.
453* NervousWreck: Bodhi spends a majority of the film on edge, with the above mentioned MindRape compounding this. He slowly regains himself as the story progresses, even taking charge of directing Rebel troops during the battle of Scarif.
454* NonActionGuy: The only main character who is completely unarmed and never fights.
455* SchrodingersCanon: There is a Clan Rook on Mandalore, but what connection he has with them, if any, is unrevealed.
456* StillWearingTheOldColors: Still wears an Imperial uniform after defecting to the Rebels as he doesn't want to erase a part of his past. It almost gets him killed when Baze sees him dressed like that the first time. However, when they're on Scarif, it momentarily confuses the Stormtroopers who ask him for his identification rather than shooting him on sight.
457[[/folder]]
458
459[[folder:Taidu Sefla]]
460!!Lieutenant Taidu Sefla
461[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/taidu_sefla_sw.png]]
462!!!'''Species:''' Human
463
464->'''Portrayed By:''' Babou Ceesay
465->'''Appearances:''' ''Film/RogueOne''
466
467A [=SpecForce=] officer who joins Rogue One in the mission to steal the Death Star plans on Scarif.
468----
469* AdaptationExpansion: He has a larger role in the novels than the movie, giving Jyn a brevet rank of sergeant.
470* FriendlySniper: He is a cheerful and reasonable guy who cheekily teases Jyn before the mission while also being an expert sniper and elite soldier.
471* MauveShirt: Joins the crew in the third act of the film as one of the main supporting commandos in the Battle of Scarif.
472* NegatedMomentOfAwesome: Gears up to run to the master switch to open communications between Rogue One and the rebel fleet... only to be shot the second he gets out of cover.
473[[/folder]]
474
475[[folder:Stordan Tonc]]
476!!Corporal Stordan Tonc
477[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/stordan_tonc_card.png]]
478!!!'''Species:''' Human
479
480->'''Portrayed By:''' Jordan Stephens
481->'''Appearances:''' ''Film/RogueOne''
482
483A rebel soldier who aspires to one day join the Pathfinders. He volunteered to join Rogue One after catching wind of their plan to infiltrate Scarif. During the battle, Tonc commanded the soldiers who stayed with the shuttle to guard it and Bodhi.
484----
485* AdaptationExpansion: The novelization of ''Rogue One'' gives Tonc more scenes and dialogue.
486* AllThereInTheManual: His first name and a few other details about Tonc are revealed in Rogue One's Visual Guide.
487* JumpedAtTheCall: He was one of the soldiers who learned of what Cassian and the other elite Rebel spies and Pathfinders were planning on doing and joined them.
488* MauveShirt: Despite not being introduced until late in ''Rogue One'', Tonc gets quite a bit of screentime during the Battle of Scarif as one of the key Rebel soldiers participating in the mission.
489* {{Tuckerization}}: His first name is a combination of his actor's first and last names.
490[[/folder]]
491
492[[folder:Pao]]
493!!Corporal Paodok'Draba'Takat Sap'De'Rekti Nik'Linke'Ti' Ki'Vef'Nik'Ne Sevef'Li'Kek
494[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pao_sw.png]]
495!!!'''Species:''' Drabata
496!!!'''Homeworld:''' Pipada
497
498->'''Portrayed By:''' Derek Arnold
499->'''Appearances:''' ''Film/RogueOne''
500
501-->''"Sa'kalla!"''
502
503A male Drabata that served as a commando in the Rebellion and participated in the mission to steal the Death Star plans.
504----
505* BattleCry: Yells "Sa'kalla" as he runs into battle, which was the name of a Drabatan singer whose murder at the hands of the Empire inspired an uprising on their homeplanet.
506* BorrowedCatchphrase: Shouts "Karabast!", the go-to [[OhCrap curse]] of the main characters from ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels'' when he sees they're about to be attacked by [=AT-ATs=].
507* FishPeople: Drabatans are an amphibious species.
508* MauveShirt: Shows up in the third act of ''Rogue One'' as one of the leaders of the commando team raiding Scarif. He gets some prominence, but ultimately vanishes without his final fate being shown.
509* OverlyLongName: His full name is Paodok'Draba'Takat Sap'De'Rekti Nik'Linke'Ti' Ki'Vef'Nik'Ne Sevef'Li'Kek. Thankfully, he goes by Pao for short.
510[[/folder]]
511
512[[folder:Jav Mefran]]
513!!Corporal Jav Mefran
514[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jav_mefran_sw_1.png]]
515!!!'''Species:''' Human
516
517->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/FrancisMagee
518->'''Appearances:''' ''Film/RogueOne''
519
520-->''"Get in! Get in!"''
521
522A wilderness fighter specialist with the 4th [=SpecForce=] Regiment. He assisted in clearing out the jungle brush that encompassed the Great Temple of Massassi when the Alliance built their base on Yavin 4 before eventually volunteering to join Rogue One's mission to Scarif.
523----
524* HiddenDepths: [[AllThereInTheManual The Rebel Files]] reveals he was an extremely talented artist, as he drew lifelike pictures of the various wildlife he encountered around the rebel base on Yavin 4.
525* WildHair: Has a large unkempt beard, which helps give him an image fitting his job as a wilderness survival expert.
526[[/folder]]
527
528[[folder:Eskro Casrich]]
529!!Corporal Eskro Cassrich
530[[quoteright:299:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/eskrocasrich.png]]
531!!!'''Species:''' Human
532
533->'''Portrayed by:'''
534->'''Appears in:''' ''Film/RogueOne''
535
536A Special Forces soldiers who joins Rogue One's operation.
537----
538* BloodKnight: He's a thrill seeker.
539* CoveredInGunge: Not ''covered'', but like many frontline soldiers, his face is a bit dirty.
540* LeeroyJenkins: The only reason why his teammates aren't tired of his antics is because he has competent combat skills.
541* ThousandYardStare: Has a somewhat far-off, troubled expression on his face.
542* UncertainDoom: He likely died during the Battle of Scarif or was finished off by the Death Star.
543[[/folder]]
544
545[[folder:Serchill Rostok]]
546!!Corporal Serchill Rostok
547[[quoteright:299:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rostok_card.png]]
548!!!'''Species:''' Human
549
550->'''Portrayed by:''' Matt Rippy
551->'''Appears in:''' ''Film/RogueOne''
552
553A qualified sharpshooter specialist when partnered into a [=SpecForces=] Commando squad. He works with Private Basteren for maximum strike coverage on the battlefield.
554----
555* AlliterativeName: He's also known as "Rostok the Rock".
556* BeyondTheImpossible: He is able to hold his breath for over ''fifteen minutes''[[note]]In the real world, the Guinness World Record is 22 minutes and 22 seconds as of 2012.[[/note]].
557* GoodLuckCharm: Uses a lucky electroscope on all his missions that has a slight drift that he manually compensates for.
558* UncertainDoom: He likely died during the Battle of Scarif or was finished off by the Death Star.
559[[/folder]]
560
561[[folder:Arro Basteren]]
562!!Private Arro Basteren
563[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/arro_basteren_sw.png]]
564!!!'''Species:''' Human
565!!!'''Homeworld:''' Ertegas
566
567->'''Portrayed by:''' James Harkness
568->'''Appears in:''' ''Film/RogueOne''
569
570Thanks to keeping constant watch over his family's crops from wild woshrikes on his agrarian homeworld, his sharpened eyesight has made Private Basteren a valuable sniper for the rebels.
571----
572* AllThereInTheManual: None of his backstory is the film itself.
573* UncertainDoom: He likely died during the Battle of Scarif or was finished off by the Death Star.
574[[/folder]]
575
576[[folder:Yosh Calfor]]
577!!Private Yosh Calfor
578[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/yosh_calfor_sw_1.png]]
579!!!'''Species:''' Human
580!!!'''Homeworld:''' Mykapo
581
582->'''Portrayed by:''' Matthew Stirling
583->'''Appearances:''' ''Film/RogueOne''
584
585The former owner of a bloodhound kennel on his homeworld of Mykapo, Calfor is a demolitions specialist who joins Rogue One on the mission to Scarif.
586----
587* {{Cyborg}}: After being near a few too many thermal detonator explosions, Calfor had to get an electrocochlear implant due to hearing loss.
588* DemolitionsExpert: He is extremely skilled with explosives. Calfor likes and prides himself on having at least three grenades within reach at all times.
589* UncertainDoom: Not specifically seen or mentioned as dying in the battle, but it's doubtful he could have escaped.
590[[/folder]]
591

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