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* BadassInCharge: To get an idea of how badass she is, you might wanna watch ''Rebels''.
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* LaserSword: Palpatine gives him an Inquisitor lightsaber... only for M-OC to accidentally split it in two, meaning he has to [[DualWielding dual-wield]] instead.
** This wasn't an accident, it was intentional by M-OC who felt that two Lightsabers were better than a gimmick Lightsaber, it is possibly a TakeThat at the Inquisitors from WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels who were supposed to be a big deal but ultimately became jokes for their own weapon.
** This wasn't an accident, it was intentional by M-OC who felt that two Lightsabers were better than a gimmick Lightsaber, it is possibly a TakeThat at the Inquisitors from WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels who were supposed to be a big deal but ultimately became jokes for their own weapon.
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* WeaponOfChoice: Palpatine gives him an Inquisitor lightsaber... only for M-OC to accidentally split it in two, meaning he has to [[DualWielding dual-wield]] instead.
** This wasn't an accident, it was intentional by M-OC who felt that two Lightsabers were better than a gimmick Lightsaber, it is possibly a TakeThat at the Inquisitors from WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels who were supposed to be a big deal but ultimately became jokes for their own WeaponOfChoice.
** This wasn't an accident, it was intentional by M-OC who felt that two Lightsabers were better than a gimmick Lightsaber, it is possibly a TakeThat at the Inquisitors from WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels who were supposed to be a big deal but ultimately became jokes for their own WeaponOfChoice.
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** This wasn't an accident, it was intentional by M-OC who felt that two Lightsabers were better than a gimmick Lightsaber, it is possibly a TakeThat at the Inquisitors from WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels who were supposed to be a big deal but ultimately became jokes for their own WeaponOfChoice.
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Wick Cooper was in LSW Summer Vacation, as was Valeria.
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->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
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* NoFullNameGiven: Subverted. In ''WesternAnimation/LEGOStarWarsSummerVacation'', she reveals her first name is Colvett.
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* NoFullNameGiven: Subverted. GivenNameReveal: In ''WesternAnimation/LEGOStarWarsSummerVacation'', she reveals her first name is Colvett.
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->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
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->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
All-Stars]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LEGOStarWarsSummerVacation Summer Vacation]]''
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* BreakoutCharacter: He was created exclusively for the show, which was always meant to have an [[LooseCanon ambiguous connection]] to the lore, but his popularity with viewers is likely why he (and by proxy, M-OC) appeared in the book ''Droidography'', which elevates him to official canon status.
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* BreakoutCharacter: He was created exclusively for the show, which was always meant to have an [[LooseCanon ambiguous connection]] to the lore, but his popularity with viewers is likely why he (and by proxy, M-OC) appeared in the book ''Droidography'', which ''Droidography'' (which elevates him to official canon status.status) and ''VideoGame/LEGOStarWars: The Skywalker Saga''.
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-->'''Darth Vader''': The N-1 Naboo starfighter! An Old Republic classic! Pristine! ''[[UpToEleven (slides under the ship) ]]''[[UpToEleven Still has the chromium undercarriage!]] ''[[OverlyLongGag (pops back up) ]]''[[OverlyLongGag I must fly it!]]\\
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-->'''Darth Vader''': The N-1 Naboo starfighter! An Old Republic classic! Pristine! ''[[UpToEleven (slides ''(slides under the ship) ]]''[[UpToEleven ship)'' Still has the chromium undercarriage!]] undercarriage! ''[[OverlyLongGag (pops back up) ]]''[[OverlyLongGag I must fly it!]]\\
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* PersonOfMassDestruction: [[spoiler:As mentioned above, she uses the Force to rip the [=StarScavenger=] to pieces. Taken UpToEleven once she manages to reassemble the Kyber Saber, as she levels hills and wipes out entire ''Star Destroyers'' all by herself, not to mention all the property damage during her rampage on Coruscant.]]
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* PersonOfMassDestruction: [[spoiler:As mentioned above, she uses the Force to rip the [=StarScavenger=] to pieces. Taken UpToEleven once Once she manages to reassemble the Kyber Saber, as she levels hills and wipes out entire ''Star Destroyers'' all by herself, not to mention all the property damage during her rampage on Coruscant.]]
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* TooDumbToLive: Being a ''supporter'' of [[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]] makes you this by default, but Wick takes this UpToEleven by loudly proclaiming his UndyingLoyalty to the Emperor to [[spoiler:Naare, who is wielding the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]] and is almost literally holding his life in her hands at that point]]. Surprisingly, he survives the experience.
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* TooDumbToLive: Being a ''supporter'' of [[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]] makes you this by default, but Wick takes this UpToEleven by loudly proclaiming proclaims his UndyingLoyalty to the Emperor to [[spoiler:Naare, who is wielding the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]] and is almost literally holding his life in her hands at that point]]. Surprisingly, he survives the experience.
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** Taken UpToEleven in ''All-Stars'', where Rowan singlehandedly ''levitates a free-falling Imperial Star Destroyer'' -- while yelling at Roger to stop blabbering and get out of its way!
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** Taken UpToEleven in In ''All-Stars'', where Rowan singlehandedly ''levitates a free-falling Imperial Star Destroyer'' -- while yelling at Roger to stop blabbering and get out of its way!
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** Taken UpToEleven with the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]], which Rowan obtains and wields during the climax of the Season One finale. [[spoiler:And the Season Two finale.]]
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** Taken UpToEleven with the The [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]], which Rowan obtains and wields during the climax of the Season One finale. [[spoiler:And the Season Two finale.]]
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* {{BFG}}: Taken UpToEleven in the first episode of Season Two, where [[CaptainOblivious (upon being informed that his starfighter needs blasters)]] he proceeds to outfit it with MoreDakka, including a truly monstrous cannon that's ''bigger than the ship''. No points for guessing how well that works out for him.
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* {{BFG}}: Taken UpToEleven in In the first episode of Season Two, where [[CaptainOblivious (upon upon being informed that his starfighter needs blasters)]] blasters]], he proceeds to outfit it with MoreDakka, including a truly monstrous cannon that's ''bigger than the ship''. No points for guessing how well that works out for him.
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** ''All-Stars'' takes this UpToEleven by revealing that he's had this status since he was ''manufactured'' -- with his head put on backwards.
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** ''All-Stars'' takes this UpToEleven by revealing reveals that he's had this status since he was ''manufactured'' -- with his head put on backwards.
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[[caption-width-right:250:''"Who's got two thumbs... [[subscript:uh... two hands...]] and has the Force flowing through him? This guy!"]]
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[[caption-width-right:250:''"Who's got two thumbs... [[subscript:uh... two hands...]] and has the Force flowing through him? This guy!"]]
guy!"'']]
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* RapunzelHair: Her hair goes past her hips.
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* TerminatorImpersonator: He's a KillerRobot specifically created to hunt down Rowan Freemaker, he [[ImplacableMan comes back]] from almost everything you can throw at him which forces everyone in his way to [[RunOrDie run]], has a tendency to [[TheSlowWalk slowly approach]] is targets, and he's cold and emotionless.
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* TerminatorImpersonator: He's a KillerRobot specifically created to hunt down Rowan Freemaker, he [[ImplacableMan comes back]] from almost everything you can throw at him which forces everyone in his way to [[RunOrDie run]], has a tendency to [[TheSlowWalk slowly approach]] is his targets, and he's cold and emotionless.
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* TerminatorImpersonator: He's a KillerRobot specifically created to hunt down Rowan Freemaker, he [[ImplacableMan comes back]] from almost everything you can throw at him which forces everyone in his way to [[RunOrDie run]], has a tendency to [[TheSlowWalk slowly approach]] is targets, and he's cold and emotionless.
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->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsDroidTales Droid Tales]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheYodaChronicles The Yoda Chronicles]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheEmpireStrikesOut The Empire Strikes Out]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/TheLegoStarWarsHolidaySpecial The LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special\\''
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->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsDroidTales Droid Tales]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheYodaChronicles The Yoda Chronicles]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheEmpireStrikesOut The Empire Strikes Out]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/TheLegoStarWarsHolidaySpecial The LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special\\''
Special]]''
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* MythologyGag: When [[spoiler:Rowan has Naare at his mercy, Palpatine tells the boy to finish her with a familiar, [[MemeticMutation "Do it!"]], just as he told Anakin Skywalker over a decade earlier. Ironically enough, this is what makes Rowan realize that what he's doing is exactly what he ''shouldn't'' be doing, releasing Naare before bailing with the Kyber Saber.]]
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* MythologyGag: When [[spoiler:Rowan has Naare at his mercy, Palpatine tells the boy to finish her with a familiar, [[MemeticMutation "Do it!"]], just as he told Anakin Skywalker over a decade decades earlier. Ironically enough, this is what makes Rowan realize that what he's doing is exactly what he ''shouldn't'' be doing, releasing Naare before bailing with the Kyber Saber.]]
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* ThrowTheDogABone: After being continually frustrated in his efforts to get Graballa's Beachside Resort and Cafe off the ground in ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'', the Sequel Trilogy portion of ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'' reveals that he finally managed to construct and open it on Canto Bight, and despite the First Order almost literally crashing its grand opening, business appears to be booming. It probably helps that, by that point, it's been thirty years since he last crossed paths with the Freemakers.
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* ThrowTheDogABone: After being continually frustrated in his efforts to get Graballa's Beachside Resort and Cafe Buffet off the ground in ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'', the Sequel Trilogy portion of ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'' reveals that he finally managed to construct and open it on Canto Bight, and despite the First Order almost literally crashing its grand opening, business appears to be booming. It probably helps that, by that point, it's been thirty years since he last crossed paths with the Freemakers.
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* DoomedByCanon: The final episode of ''The Freemaker Adventures'' Season 2 takes place during the finale of ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'', and he's thus seen falling to his death.
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* DoomedByCanon: The final episode of ''The Freemaker Adventures'' Season 2 takes place during the finale of ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'', and he's thus seen falling to his death. [[WesternAnimation/TheLegoStarWarsHolidaySpecial And there’s no coming back from that.]]
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* MeaningfulEcho: Parodied in one episode, where he excitedly {{squee}}s over the Naboo starfighter using the exact same words and mannerisms as Zander Freemaker. Not only is the similarity between the two {{exaggerated|Trope}}, it might also be slightly ''{{subverted|Trope}}'' as it stems from different motivations -- general starship enthusiasm for Zander, [[Film/ThePhantomMenace old memories]] for Vader.
-->'''Darth Vader''': The N-1 Naboo starfighter! An Old Republic classic! Pristine! ''[[UpToEleven (slides under the ship) ]]''[[UpToEleven Still has the chromium undercarriage!]] ''[[OverlyLongGag (pops back up) ]]''[[OverlyLongGag I must fly it!]]\\
'''Zander Freemaker''': [[LampshadeHanging That's what I said!]]
-->'''Darth Vader''': The N-1 Naboo starfighter! An Old Republic classic! Pristine! ''[[UpToEleven (slides under the ship) ]]''[[UpToEleven Still has the chromium undercarriage!]] ''[[OverlyLongGag (pops back up) ]]''[[OverlyLongGag I must fly it!]]\\
'''Zander Freemaker''': [[LampshadeHanging That's what I said!]]
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* NotSoDifferent: From ''Zander Freemaker'' of all people, with the way he excitedly {{squee}}s over the Naboo starfighter. Not only is the similarity {{exaggerated|Trope}}, it might also be slightly ''{{subverted|Trope}}'' as it stems from different motivations -- general starship enthusiasm for Zander, [[Film/ThePhantomMenace old memories]] for Vader.
-->'''Darth Vader''': [[MeaningfulEcho The N-1 Naboo starfighter! An Old Republic classic! Pristine!]] ''[[UpToEleven (slides under the ship) ]]''[[UpToEleven Still has the chromium undercarriage!]] ''[[OverlyLongGag (pops back up) ]]''[[OverlyLongGag I must fly it!]]\\
'''Zander Freemaker''': [[LampshadeHanging That's what I said!]]
-->'''Darth Vader''': [[MeaningfulEcho The N-1 Naboo starfighter! An Old Republic classic! Pristine!]] ''[[UpToEleven (slides under the ship) ]]''[[UpToEleven Still has the chromium undercarriage!]] ''[[OverlyLongGag (pops back up) ]]''[[OverlyLongGag I must fly it!]]\\
'''Zander Freemaker''': [[LampshadeHanging That's what I said!]]
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A special hunter droid commissioned by Emperor Palpatine to hunt down Rowan Freemaker after the loss of the Kyber Saber.
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A special hunter droid commissioned personally built by Emperor Palpatine and commissioned by him to hunt down Rowan Freemaker after the loss of the Kyber Saber.
* DidntSeeThatComing: In his first appearance, he reveals that he was unaware that Rowan had a lightsaber. {{Justified|Trope}} since Naare didn't get a chance to inform the Empire that she'd lost a lightsaber to Rowan, [[spoiler:even if she'd been feeling inclined to]].
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* ImplacableMan: No matter how many times Rowan,[[spoiler: and once even Vader]] smash him. He just puts himself back together and gets right back to hunting down the Freemaker. [[spoiler: It's cleverly Deconstructed later on when Rowan points out how pointless the cycle is. Of course M-OC interprets it differently, but still.]]
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* DualWielding: Does this with the the two halves of the Inquisitor lightsaber that Palpatine gives him after he accidentally splits it.
* EnemyRisingBehind: Does this to Rowan on the free-falling ''[[CoolStarship Arrowhead]]''. It's somewhat LighterAndSofter than usual due to the fact that they were dueling each other just moments earlier (and by M-OC's well-established ImplacableMan status meaning that viewers were probably expecting him to show up again), but the effect is still quite unsettling.
* ImplacableMan: No matter how many timesRowan,[[spoiler: and Rowan [[spoiler:and once even Vader]] smash him. He just [[PullingThemselvesTogether puts himself back together together]] and gets right back to hunting down the Freemaker. [[spoiler: It's Freemakers. [[spoiler:It's cleverly Deconstructed {{deconstructed|Trope}} later on when Rowan points out how pointless the cycle is. Of course M-OC interprets it differently, but still.]]
* EnemyRisingBehind: Does this to Rowan on the free-falling ''[[CoolStarship Arrowhead]]''. It's somewhat LighterAndSofter than usual due to the fact that they were dueling each other just moments earlier (and by M-OC's well-established ImplacableMan status meaning that viewers were probably expecting him to show up again), but the effect is still quite unsettling.
* ImplacableMan: No matter how many times
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* ShoutOut: In Lego, [=MOCs=] (or, "My Original Creation") are original Lego creations. M-OC is an original creation and there is only one of its kind. Palpatine references this when he introduces him to Vader.
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* PullingThemselvesTogether: Is capable of doing this and does so often.
* ShoutOut: InLego, Franchise/Lego, [=MOCs=] (or, "My Original Creation") ("My Own Creations") are original Lego unofficial, fan-made LEGO creations. M-OC is an original creation and there is only one of its his kind. Palpatine references this when he introduces him to Vader.Vader:
-->'''Emperor Palpatine''': Meet my own creation. M-OC!
* ShoutOut: In
-->'''Emperor Palpatine''': Meet my own creation. M-OC!
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* ThisCannotBe: When he sees [[spoiler:Palpatine falling to his death in the Death Star II.]]
* UndyingLoyalty: To the Emperor. [[spoiler:Watching Palpatine die actually ends up being his undoing, since he's so in shock that it gives Rowan an opening to destroy him.]]
* WeaponOfChoice: Palpatine gives him an Inquisitor lightsaber... only for M-OC to accidentally split it in two, meaning he has to dual-wield instead.
** This wasn't an accident, it was intentional by M-OC who felt that two Lightsabers were better than a gimmick Lightsaber, it is possibly a TakeThat! at the Inquisitors from Star Wars Rebels who were supposed to be a big deal but ultimately became jokes for their own WeaponOfChoice.
* UndyingLoyalty: To the Emperor. [[spoiler:Watching Palpatine die actually ends up being his undoing, since he's so in shock that it gives Rowan an opening to destroy him.]]
* WeaponOfChoice: Palpatine gives him an Inquisitor lightsaber... only for M-OC to accidentally split it in two, meaning he has to dual-wield instead.
** This wasn't an accident, it was intentional by M-OC who felt that two Lightsabers were better than a gimmick Lightsaber, it is possibly a TakeThat! at the Inquisitors from Star Wars Rebels who were supposed to be a big deal but ultimately became jokes for their own WeaponOfChoice.
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* ThisCannotBe: When he sees [[spoiler:Palpatine falling to his death in the Death Star II.]]
II]].
* UndyingLoyalty: To the Emperor. [[spoiler:Watching Palpatine die actually ends up being his undoing, since he's soin shock shocked by the turn of events that it gives Rowan an opening to destroy him.]]
* WeaponOfChoice: Palpatine gives him an Inquisitor lightsaber... only for M-OC to accidentally split it in two, meaning he has todual-wield [[DualWielding dual-wield]] instead.
** This wasn't an accident, it was intentional by M-OC who felt that two Lightsabers were better than a gimmick Lightsaber, it is possibly aTakeThat! TakeThat at the Inquisitors from Star Wars Rebels WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels who were supposed to be a big deal but ultimately became jokes for their own WeaponOfChoice.
* UndyingLoyalty: To the Emperor. [[spoiler:Watching Palpatine die actually ends up being his undoing, since he's so
* WeaponOfChoice: Palpatine gives him an Inquisitor lightsaber... only for M-OC to accidentally split it in two, meaning he has to
** This wasn't an accident, it was intentional by M-OC who felt that two Lightsabers were better than a gimmick Lightsaber, it is possibly a
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Lando's father.
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Lando's father.father, whose ship, the ''Millennium Falcon'', smuggles people... as well as serving as a venue for a disco party.
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!!Rebel Alliance
!!!Rebel Heroes
[[folder:Luke Skywalker]]
!!Commander Luke Skywalker
!!!'''Species''': Human
->'''Voiced By''': Creator/EricBauza
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
A famed hero of the Rebel Alliance and aspiring Jedi Knight.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry [[Characters/StarWarsLukeSkywalker here]].
!!!Rebel Heroes
[[folder:Luke Skywalker]]
!!Commander Luke Skywalker
!!!'''Species''': Human
->'''Voiced By''': Creator/EricBauza
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
A famed hero of the Rebel Alliance and aspiring Jedi Knight.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry [[Characters/StarWarsLukeSkywalker here]].
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!!!Rebel Heroes
[[folder:Luke Skywalker]]
!!Commander Luke Skywalker
!!!'''Species''': Human
[[folder:Dooku]]
!!Count Dooku
->'''Voiced
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures
->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsDroidTales Droid Tales]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheYodaChronicles The
A famed hero
The leader of the
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry [[Characters/StarWarsLukeSkywalker here]].
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* BadLiar: He's hilariously inept at making up cover stories, to the point that even the twelve-year-old Rowan sees right through him.
-->'''Rowan Freemaker''': Wow. You are a ''terrible'' liar.\\
'''Luke Skywalker''' ''(indignantly)'': No I'm not!
* BigBrotherMentor: Serves as one to Rowan.
* NiceGuy: Which is even more impressive when you consider that ''The Freemaker Adventures'' is set between ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack'' (where his friend Han Solo was captured, he lost his hand to Darth Vader, and he learned the AwfulTruth of [[LukeIAmYourFather his heritage]]) and ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'' (where he enters the film by [[PsychicStrangle Force-choking]] some of Jabba the Hutt's Gamorrean guards, which is [[DarkerAndEdgier normally considered a Dark Side tactic]]). Despite all of this baggage, he's never anything other than kind and encouraging to Rowan.
-->'''Rowan Freemaker''': Wow. You are a ''terrible'' liar.\\
'''Luke Skywalker''' ''(indignantly)'': No I'm not!
* BigBrotherMentor: Serves as one to Rowan.
* NiceGuy: Which is even more impressive when you consider that ''The Freemaker Adventures'' is set between ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack'' (where his friend Han Solo was captured, he lost his hand to Darth Vader, and he learned the AwfulTruth of [[LukeIAmYourFather his heritage]]) and ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'' (where he enters the film by [[PsychicStrangle Force-choking]] some of Jabba the Hutt's Gamorrean guards, which is [[DarkerAndEdgier normally considered a Dark Side tactic]]). Despite all of this baggage, he's never anything other than kind and encouraging to Rowan.
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[[folder:Leia Organa]]
!!Princess/General Leia Organa
!!!'''Species''': Human
->'''Voiced By''': Heather Doerkson (''Droid Tales''), Julie Dolan (''The Freemaker Adventures''), Carolyn Hennesy (General Leia, ''All-Stars'')
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A famed leader of the Rebel Alliance, and later the founder and commanding officer of the Resistance.
For more on her outside of the show, see her canonical entry [[Characters/StarWarsLeiaOrgana here]].
!!Princess/General Leia Organa
!!!'''Species''': Human
->'''Voiced By''': Heather Doerkson (''Droid Tales''), Julie Dolan (''The Freemaker Adventures''), Carolyn Hennesy (General Leia, ''All-Stars'')
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A famed leader of the Rebel Alliance, and later the founder and commanding officer of the Resistance.
For more on her outside of the show, see her canonical entry [[Characters/StarWarsLeiaOrgana here]].
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!!Princess/General Leia Organa
!!!'''Species''': Human
!!Darth Maul
->'''Voiced
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures
->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsDroidTales Droid Tales]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheYodaChronicles The
A famed leader
The first apprentice of
For more on her outside of the show, see her canonical entry [[Characters/StarWarsLeiaOrgana here]].
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* ActionGirl: Per the norm for her character. She's introduced manning the guns of a Y-Wing starfighter piloted by Luke Skywalker.
* AscendedExtra: In ''The Freemaker Adventures'', she only appears in a single episode of Season One, and is conspicuously absent throughout Season Two aside from a non-speaking [[TheCameo cameo]] during [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi the post-Death Star II victory party on Endor]] -- she's noticeably missing from gatherings of Alliance high command. As General Organa, however, she shows up much more frequently during the Sequel Trilogy episodes of ''All-Stars''.
* BerserkButton: When Wick Cooper makes a DudeNotFunny joke about Alderaan [[TooDumbToLive right in front of her]], she literally kicks him out of his own apartment. According to her, she was showing ''restraint''.
* QuestGiver: In ''All-Stars'', she personally sends Moxie, Ka-Pao, and Roger to scout out old rebel bases that could be of use to the Resistance.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: When a Resistance officer orders Moxie to wipe Roger's memory and shut him down because [[WhatMeasureIsAMook the droid has been making too many slip-ups]], Moxie refuses. Leia comes by and tells Moxie that she doesn't have to, because she knows that droids are people too and mean a lot to others -- while glancing at Threepio idly looking a dormant Artoo in the background.
* AscendedExtra: In ''The Freemaker Adventures'', she only appears in a single episode of Season One, and is conspicuously absent throughout Season Two aside from a non-speaking [[TheCameo cameo]] during [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi the post-Death Star II victory party on Endor]] -- she's noticeably missing from gatherings of Alliance high command. As General Organa, however, she shows up much more frequently during the Sequel Trilogy episodes of ''All-Stars''.
* BerserkButton: When Wick Cooper makes a DudeNotFunny joke about Alderaan [[TooDumbToLive right in front of her]], she literally kicks him out of his own apartment. According to her, she was showing ''restraint''.
* QuestGiver: In ''All-Stars'', she personally sends Moxie, Ka-Pao, and Roger to scout out old rebel bases that could be of use to the Resistance.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: When a Resistance officer orders Moxie to wipe Roger's memory and shut him down because [[WhatMeasureIsAMook the droid has been making too many slip-ups]], Moxie refuses. Leia comes by and tells Moxie that she doesn't have to, because she knows that droids are people too and mean a lot to others -- while glancing at Threepio idly looking a dormant Artoo in the background.
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[[folder:Han Solo]]
!!Han Solo
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Corellia
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MichaelDaingerfield (''Droid Tales'', ''The Yoda Chronicles'')
->'''Appears in:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsThePadawanMenace The Padawan Menace]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsDroidTales Droid Tales]]''
A famed hero of the Rebel Alliance.
!!Han Solo
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Corellia
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MichaelDaingerfield (''Droid Tales'', ''The Yoda Chronicles'')
->'''Appears in:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsThePadawanMenace The Padawan Menace]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsDroidTales Droid Tales]]''
A famed hero of the Rebel Alliance.
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!!Han Solo
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Corellia
!!General Grievous
->'''Voiced
->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsDroidTales Droid Tales]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheYodaChronicles The Yoda
->'''Appears in:'''
A famed hero of the Rebel Alliance.
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* CanonCharacterAllAlong: At the end of ''The Padawan Menace'', when Yoda thanks Ian by his nametag for his help in stopping the Sith, Ian is confused and reveals that his nametag has his name spelled wrong; his name is ''Han''. Han Solo.
* ContinuityNod: In ''The Yoda Chronicles'', Han and Yoda share a hug over a happy reunion, since they met when Han was a kid back in ''The Padawan Menace''.
* OneDegreeOfSeparation: Han met Yoda in ''The Padawan Menace'', Yoda would help Obi-Wan and Bail decide where baby Luke and Leia would be safest, Han would become friends with Luke and Leia, and Yoda would end up training Luke. Fortunately, they do end up having a reunion in ''The Yoda Chronicles''.
* ContinuityNod: In ''The Yoda Chronicles'', Han and Yoda share a hug over a happy reunion, since they met when Han was a kid back in ''The Padawan Menace''.
* OneDegreeOfSeparation: Han met Yoda in ''The Padawan Menace'', Yoda would help Obi-Wan and Bail decide where baby Luke and Leia would be safest, Han would become friends with Luke and Leia, and Yoda would end up training Luke. Fortunately, they do end up having a reunion in ''The Yoda Chronicles''.
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[[folder:Chewbacca]]
!!Chewbacca
!!!'''Species''': Wookiee
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Kashyyyk
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A famed hero of the Rebel Alliance.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry [[Characters/StarWarsChewbaccaCharacterSheet here]].
!!Chewbacca
!!!'''Species''': Wookiee
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Kashyyyk
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A famed hero of the Rebel Alliance.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry [[Characters/StarWarsChewbaccaCharacterSheet here]].
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!!Chewbacca
!!!'''Species''': Wookiee
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Kashyyyk
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A famed hero of the Rebel Alliance.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry [[Characters/StarWarsChewbaccaCharacterSheet here]].
[[folder:Snoke]]
!!Supreme Leader Snoke
->'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/TheLegoStarWarsHolidaySpecial''
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* AscendedExtra: Only shows up OnceASeason in ''The Freemaker Adventures'', although he can also be briefly glimpsed at [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi the post-Death Star II victory party on Endor]]. He plays a much more important role in the ''Film/{{Solo}}'' episodes of ''All-Stars''.
* FireForgedFriends: {{Downplayed|Trope}} with Lena, but she obviously remembers his HeroicSacrifice and is overjoyed to see him again -- which is humorously compared to the outright hostility displayed by her husband Pace to Chewie's companion Han Solo.
* TheGlomp: Per the norm. He's capable of hugging all of the Freemakers -- and lifting them all off of the ground -- at the same time. ''All-Stars'' reveals that he is capable of being tactful with his affection, as he hugs Lena more gently since she's holding the infant Kordi.
* HeroicSacrifice: A non-lethal version ([[SavedByCanon obviously]]). He stays on the train that's bringing him and Lena to an Imperial prison so that Lena can escape.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: He barely interacts with Lena before circumstances force them to part ways, but his HeroicSacrifice (see above) puts her on the path to meet Pace -- and it's possible that his sacrifice also helped to nudge her to start believing in others again after getting betrayed by her partner-in-crime.
* ThoseTwoGuys: Tends to hang around Lando Calrissian a lot, as his normal partner Han Solo is frozen in carbonite and in the clutches of Jabba the Hutt at this point in time. He's seen with Han exactly ''once'' -- in an episode of ''All-Stars'' set some time after the events of ''Film/{{Solo}}''.
* FireForgedFriends: {{Downplayed|Trope}} with Lena, but she obviously remembers his HeroicSacrifice and is overjoyed to see him again -- which is humorously compared to the outright hostility displayed by her husband Pace to Chewie's companion Han Solo.
* TheGlomp: Per the norm. He's capable of hugging all of the Freemakers -- and lifting them all off of the ground -- at the same time. ''All-Stars'' reveals that he is capable of being tactful with his affection, as he hugs Lena more gently since she's holding the infant Kordi.
* HeroicSacrifice: A non-lethal version ([[SavedByCanon obviously]]). He stays on the train that's bringing him and Lena to an Imperial prison so that Lena can escape.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: He barely interacts with Lena before circumstances force them to part ways, but his HeroicSacrifice (see above) puts her on the path to meet Pace -- and it's possible that his sacrifice also helped to nudge her to start believing in others again after getting betrayed by her partner-in-crime.
* ThoseTwoGuys: Tends to hang around Lando Calrissian a lot, as his normal partner Han Solo is frozen in carbonite and in the clutches of Jabba the Hutt at this point in time. He's seen with Han exactly ''once'' -- in an episode of ''All-Stars'' set some time after the events of ''Film/{{Solo}}''.
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[[folder:Lando Calrissian]]
!!General Lando Calrissian
!!!'''Species''': Human
->'''Voiced By''': Creator/BillyDeeWilliams, Creator/TabithaStGermain (''The Yoda Chronicles'', young)
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheYodaChronicles The Yoda Chronicles]]''
| ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A famed hero of the Rebel Alliance.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry [[Characters/StarWarsLandoCalrissianCharacterSheet here]].
!!General Lando Calrissian
!!!'''Species''': Human
->'''Voiced By''': Creator/BillyDeeWilliams, Creator/TabithaStGermain (''The Yoda Chronicles'', young)
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheYodaChronicles The Yoda Chronicles]]''
| ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A famed hero of the Rebel Alliance.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry [[Characters/StarWarsLandoCalrissianCharacterSheet here]].
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!!General Lando Calrissian
!!!'''Species''': Human
!!Kylo Ren
->'''Voiced
->'''Appears
A famed hero of the Rebel Alliance.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry [[Characters/StarWarsLandoCalrissianCharacterSheet here]].
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* NiceGuy: Warmly thanks the Freemakers for helping him out and gives them the promised reward without any attempt at deception, a far cry from the scoundrel seen in ''Film/{{Solo}}'' and ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''.
** Notably, ''All-Stars'' shows that he was this even ''before'' the events of ''Film/{{Solo}}'': he willingly hires Pace and Lena despite not knowing who they are, is fairly upfront with them that he's hiring them for a difficult job (although he's light on details), stalls for time when it would be much easier and safer for him to betray them to their pursuers, holds no ill will towards them for ruining the job, offers them sound advice about going into hiding to evade their pursuers, brings them to the Wheel, and apparently gives them shop space -- all without asking anything in return. And despite the fact that [[Film/{{Solo}} Han Solo trashed his beloved ]]''[[Film/{{Solo}} Millennium Falcon ]]''[[Film/{{Solo}} and subsequently took it away from him]], he still evidently trusted him enough to inform him of Pace's location. What a guy.
* SecretSecretKeeper: ''All-Stars'' retroactively reveals that he's this to the Freemakers, as he was the one who dropped Pace and Lena off at the Wheel, (apparently) gave them the space that they used for their shop, and unintentionally inspired Lena to adopt [[LineOfSightName the surname "Freemaker."]] For whatever reason, he keeps mum about this connection, never informing the Freemakers about his relationship with their parents.
** Notably, ''All-Stars'' shows that he was this even ''before'' the events of ''Film/{{Solo}}'': he willingly hires Pace and Lena despite not knowing who they are, is fairly upfront with them that he's hiring them for a difficult job (although he's light on details), stalls for time when it would be much easier and safer for him to betray them to their pursuers, holds no ill will towards them for ruining the job, offers them sound advice about going into hiding to evade their pursuers, brings them to the Wheel, and apparently gives them shop space -- all without asking anything in return. And despite the fact that [[Film/{{Solo}} Han Solo trashed his beloved ]]''[[Film/{{Solo}} Millennium Falcon ]]''[[Film/{{Solo}} and subsequently took it away from him]], he still evidently trusted him enough to inform him of Pace's location. What a guy.
* SecretSecretKeeper: ''All-Stars'' retroactively reveals that he's this to the Freemakers, as he was the one who dropped Pace and Lena off at the Wheel, (apparently) gave them the space that they used for their shop, and unintentionally inspired Lena to adopt [[LineOfSightName the surname "Freemaker."]] For whatever reason, he keeps mum about this connection, never informing the Freemakers about his relationship with their parents.
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[[folder:[=R2-D2=] and [=C-3PO=]]]
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!!General Armitage Hux
->'''Voiced by:''' Ben Prendergast (''The Lego Star Wars Holiday Special'')
->'''Appears in:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheResistanceRises The Resistance Rises]]'' | ''WesternAnimation/TheLegoStarWarsHolidaySpecial''
----
* DistractedByTheSexy: In ''The Lego Star Wars Holiday Special'', he enters Kylo Ren's room to report to him about the fleet, except Kylo is shirtless. Flustered by the awkwardness of the situation, Hux fumbles up his words and
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!!!Alliance High Command
[[folder:Gial Ackbar]]
!!Admiral Gial Ackbar
!!!'''Species''': Mon Calamari
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/TrevorDevall
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
A top-ranking officer of the Rebel Alliance Navy.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsRebelAllianceAndNewRepublicNavy Rebel Alliance & New Republic Navy]] page.
[[folder:Gial Ackbar]]
!!Admiral Gial Ackbar
!!!'''Species''': Mon Calamari
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/TrevorDevall
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
A top-ranking officer of the Rebel Alliance Navy.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsRebelAllianceAndNewRepublicNavy Rebel Alliance & New Republic Navy]] page.
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[[folder:Gial Ackbar]]
!!Admiral Gial Ackbar
!!!'''Species''': Mon Calamari
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/TrevorDevall
!!Captain Phasma
->'''Appears
A top-ranking officer of the Rebel Alliance Navy.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsRebelAllianceAndNewRepublicNavy Rebel Alliance & New Republic Navy]] page.
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* DumbassNoMore: Compared to his depictions in the other ''LEGO Star Wars'' shows, he takes his job a bit more seriously in ''The Freemaker Adventures'', though there are some points where he's still the point of comedy.
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[[folder:Hera Syndulla]]
!!General Hera Syndulla
!!!'''Species''': Twi'lek
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Ryloth
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/VanessaMarshall (''The Freemaker Adventures'', ''All-Stars''), Creator/NicoleOliver (''Droid Tales'')
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsDroidTales Droid Tales]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A top-ranking officer of the Rebel Alliance Navy and the former leader of the ''Ghost'' crew.
For more on her outside of the show, see her canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsCrewOfTheGhost Crew of the]] ''[[Characters/StarWarsCrewOfTheGhost Ghost]]'' page.
!!General Hera Syndulla
!!!'''Species''': Twi'lek
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Ryloth
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/VanessaMarshall (''The Freemaker Adventures'', ''All-Stars''), Creator/NicoleOliver (''Droid Tales'')
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsDroidTales Droid Tales]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A top-ranking officer of the Rebel Alliance Navy and the former leader of the ''Ghost'' crew.
For more on her outside of the show, see her canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsCrewOfTheGhost Crew of the]] ''[[Characters/StarWarsCrewOfTheGhost Ghost]]'' page.
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!!General Hera Syndulla
!!!Rebel Heroes
[[folder:Luke Skywalker]]
!!Commander Luke Skywalker
!!!'''Species''':
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Ryloth
->'''Voiced
->'''Appears in''':
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* BadassInCharge: To get an idea of how badass she is, you might wanna watch ''Rebels''.
* BigGood: One of them in Season 2 alongside Admiral Ackbar, Senator Mothma, and General Madine.
* CanonImmigrant: Her jacket in ''The Freemaker Adventures'' and ''All-Stars'' was made canon by ''VideoGame/StarWarsSquadrons''.
* AMotherToHerMen: Even though the ''Ghost'' crew and Phoenix Squadron are not present in the same form they used to be, she continues to lead the Rebel Alliance with great care and consideration, including to the Freemakers (and ''especially'' Rowan).
* YouRemindMeOfX: Possibly. Considering the way she treats Rowan, it's almost evocative of how she treated Ezra back in ''Rebels''.
* BigGood: One of them in Season 2 alongside Admiral Ackbar, Senator Mothma, and General Madine.
* CanonImmigrant: Her jacket in ''The Freemaker Adventures'' and ''All-Stars'' was made canon by ''VideoGame/StarWarsSquadrons''.
* AMotherToHerMen: Even though the ''Ghost'' crew and Phoenix Squadron are not present in the same form they used to be, she continues to lead the Rebel Alliance with great care and consideration, including to the Freemakers (and ''especially'' Rowan).
* YouRemindMeOfX: Possibly. Considering the way she treats Rowan, it's almost evocative of how she treated Ezra back in ''Rebels''.
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* BadassInCharge: To get an idea of how badass she is, BadLiar: He's hilariously inept at making up cover stories, to the point that even the twelve-year-old Rowan sees right through him.
-->'''Rowan Freemaker''': Wow. You are a ''terrible'' liar.\\
'''Luke Skywalker''' ''(indignantly)'': No I'm not!
* BigBrotherMentor: Serves as one to Rowan.
* NiceGuy: Which is even more impressive when youmight wanna watch ''Rebels''.
* BigGood: One of them in Season 2 alongside Admiral Ackbar, Senator Mothma, and General Madine.
* CanonImmigrant: Her jacket inconsider that ''The Freemaker Adventures'' is set between ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack'' (where his friend Han Solo was captured, he lost his hand to Darth Vader, and ''All-Stars'' was made canon by ''VideoGame/StarWarsSquadrons''.
* AMotherToHerMen: Even thoughhe learned the ''Ghost'' crew AwfulTruth of [[LukeIAmYourFather his heritage]]) and Phoenix Squadron are not present in ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'' (where he enters the same form they used to be, she continues to lead film by [[PsychicStrangle Force-choking]] some of Jabba the Rebel Alliance with great care Hutt's Gamorrean guards, which is [[DarkerAndEdgier normally considered a Dark Side tactic]]). Despite all of this baggage, he's never anything other than kind and consideration, including encouraging to the Freemakers (and ''especially'' Rowan).
* YouRemindMeOfX: Possibly. Considering the way she treats Rowan, it's almost evocative of how she treated Ezra back in ''Rebels''.Rowan.
-->'''Rowan Freemaker''': Wow. You are a ''terrible'' liar.\\
'''Luke Skywalker''' ''(indignantly)'': No I'm not!
* BigBrotherMentor: Serves as one to Rowan.
* NiceGuy: Which is even more impressive when you
* BigGood: One of them in Season 2 alongside Admiral Ackbar, Senator Mothma, and General Madine.
* CanonImmigrant: Her jacket in
* AMotherToHerMen: Even though
* YouRemindMeOfX: Possibly. Considering the way she treats Rowan, it's almost evocative of how she treated Ezra back in ''Rebels''.
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[[folder:Crix Madine]]
!!General Crix Madine
!!General Crix Madine
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!!General Crix Madine
!!Princess/General Leia Organa
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->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
A top-ranking officer of the Rebel Alliance Army and Alliance [=SpecForces=].
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsRebelAllianceAndNewRepublicArmy Rebel Alliance & New Republic Army]] page.
A top-ranking officer of the Rebel Alliance Army and Alliance [=SpecForces=].
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsRebelAllianceAndNewRepublicArmy Rebel Alliance & New Republic Army]] page.
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->'''Voiced By''': Heather Doerkson (''Droid Tales''), Julie Dolan (''The Freemaker Adventures''), Carolyn Hennesy (General Leia, ''All-Stars'')
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The FreemakerAdventures]]''
Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
Atop-ranking famed leader of the Rebel Alliance, and later the founder and commanding officer of the Rebel Alliance Army and Alliance [=SpecForces=].
Resistance.
For more onhim her outside of the show, see his her canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsRebelAllianceAndNewRepublicArmy Rebel Alliance & New Republic Army]] page.[[Characters/StarWarsLeiaOrgana here]].
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker
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For more on
* ActionGirl: Per the norm for her character. She's introduced manning the guns of a Y-Wing starfighter piloted by Luke Skywalker.
* AscendedExtra: In ''The Freemaker Adventures'', she only appears in a single episode of Season One, and is conspicuously absent throughout Season Two aside from a non-speaking [[TheCameo cameo]] during [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi the post-Death Star II victory party on Endor]] -- she's noticeably missing from gatherings of Alliance high command. As General Organa, however, she shows up much more frequently during the Sequel Trilogy episodes of ''All-Stars''.
* BerserkButton: When Wick Cooper makes a DudeNotFunny joke about Alderaan [[TooDumbToLive right in front of her]], she literally kicks him out of his own apartment. According to her, she was showing ''restraint''.
* QuestGiver: In ''All-Stars'', she personally sends Moxie, Ka-Pao, and Roger to scout out old rebel bases that could be of use to the Resistance.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: When a Resistance officer orders Moxie to wipe Roger's memory and shut him down because [[WhatMeasureIsAMook the droid has been making too many slip-ups]], Moxie refuses. Leia comes by and tells Moxie that she doesn't have to, because she knows that droids are people too and mean a lot to others -- while glancing at Threepio idly looking a dormant Artoo in the background.
* AscendedExtra: In ''The Freemaker Adventures'', she only appears in a single episode of Season One, and is conspicuously absent throughout Season Two aside from a non-speaking [[TheCameo cameo]] during [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi the post-Death Star II victory party on Endor]] -- she's noticeably missing from gatherings of Alliance high command. As General Organa, however, she shows up much more frequently during the Sequel Trilogy episodes of ''All-Stars''.
* BerserkButton: When Wick Cooper makes a DudeNotFunny joke about Alderaan [[TooDumbToLive right in front of her]], she literally kicks him out of his own apartment. According to her, she was showing ''restraint''.
* QuestGiver: In ''All-Stars'', she personally sends Moxie, Ka-Pao, and Roger to scout out old rebel bases that could be of use to the Resistance.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: When a Resistance officer orders Moxie to wipe Roger's memory and shut him down because [[WhatMeasureIsAMook the droid has been making too many slip-ups]], Moxie refuses. Leia comes by and tells Moxie that she doesn't have to, because she knows that droids are people too and mean a lot to others -- while glancing at Threepio idly looking a dormant Artoo in the background.
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[[folder:Mon Mothma]]
!!Senator Mon Mothma
!!!'''Species''': Human
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JenniferHale
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
The leader of the Rebel Alliance.
For more on her outside of the show, see her canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsNewRepublicSenate New Republic Senate]] page.
!!Senator Mon Mothma
!!!'''Species''': Human
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JenniferHale
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
The leader of the Rebel Alliance.
For more on her outside of the show, see her canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsNewRepublicSenate New Republic Senate]] page.
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!!Senator Mon Mothma
!!!'''Species''': Human
!!Han Solo
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Corellia
->'''Voiced
->'''Appears
The leader
A famed hero of the Rebel
For more on her outside of the show, see her canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsNewRepublicSenate New Republic Senate]] page.
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* BigGood: She's the leader of the Rebel Alliance.
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* BigGood: She's CanonCharacterAllAlong: At the leader end of ''The Padawan Menace'', when Yoda thanks Ian by his nametag for his help in stopping the Rebel Alliance.Sith, Ian is confused and reveals that his nametag has his name spelled wrong; his name is ''Han''. Han Solo.
* ContinuityNod: In ''The Yoda Chronicles'', Han and Yoda share a hug over a happy reunion, since they met when Han was a kid back in ''The Padawan Menace''.
* OneDegreeOfSeparation: Han met Yoda in ''The Padawan Menace'', Yoda would help Obi-Wan and Bail decide where baby Luke and Leia would be safest, Han would become friends with Luke and Leia, and Yoda would end up training Luke. Fortunately, they do end up having a reunion in ''The Yoda Chronicles''.
* ContinuityNod: In ''The Yoda Chronicles'', Han and Yoda share a hug over a happy reunion, since they met when Han was a kid back in ''The Padawan Menace''.
* OneDegreeOfSeparation: Han met Yoda in ''The Padawan Menace'', Yoda would help Obi-Wan and Bail decide where baby Luke and Leia would be safest, Han would become friends with Luke and Leia, and Yoda would end up training Luke. Fortunately, they do end up having a reunion in ''The Yoda Chronicles''.
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!!!''Home One''
[[folder:Chopper]]
!![=C1-10P=] (Chopper)
!!!'''Model''': C1-series astromech droid
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsDroidTales Droid Tales]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A rather cantankerous astromech droid owned by General Hera Syndulla.
For more on his outside of the show, see his canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsCrewOfTheGhost Crew of the]] ''[[Characters/StarWarsCrewOfTheGhost Ghost]]'' page.
[[folder:Chopper]]
!![=C1-10P=] (Chopper)
!!!'''Model''': C1-series astromech droid
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsDroidTales Droid Tales]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A rather cantankerous astromech droid owned by General Hera Syndulla.
For more on his outside of the show, see his canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsCrewOfTheGhost Crew of the]] ''[[Characters/StarWarsCrewOfTheGhost Ghost]]'' page.
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[[folder:Chopper]]
!![=C1-10P=] (Chopper)
!!!'''Model''': C1-series astromech droid
!!Chewbacca
!!!'''Species''': Wookiee
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Kashyyyk
->'''Appears in''':
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* EverybodyHasStandards: After Roger accidentally blows up the droid lounge, Chopper and the other droids chase him out.
* FriendshipMoment: Seems to accept Roger after he creates a droid-washing drive thru, but considering that ended with them getting ThrownOutTheAirlock due to faulty building and this is [[TheGadfly Chopper]] we're talking about, we can never be sure.
* ThrownOutTheAirlock: After trying out Roger's droid buffer, the two of them get thrown out into the vacuum of space due to [[TheDitz Roger's ditzy mechanic skills]].
* FriendshipMoment: Seems to accept Roger after he creates a droid-washing drive thru, but considering that ended with them getting ThrownOutTheAirlock due to faulty building and this is [[TheGadfly Chopper]] we're talking about, we can never be sure.
* ThrownOutTheAirlock: After trying out Roger's droid buffer, the two of them get thrown out into the vacuum of space due to [[TheDitz Roger's ditzy mechanic skills]].
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* EverybodyHasStandards: After Roger accidentally blows AscendedExtra: Only shows up OnceASeason in ''The Freemaker Adventures'', although he can also be briefly glimpsed at [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi the droid lounge, Chopper post-Death Star II victory party on Endor]]. He plays a much more important role in the ''Film/{{Solo}}'' episodes of ''All-Stars''.
* FireForgedFriends: {{Downplayed|Trope}} with Lena, but she obviously remembers his HeroicSacrifice and is overjoyed to see him again -- which is humorously compared to theother droids chase outright hostility displayed by her husband Pace to Chewie's companion Han Solo.
* TheGlomp: Per the norm. He's capable of hugging all of the Freemakers -- and lifting them all off of the ground -- at the same time. ''All-Stars'' reveals that he is capable of being tactful with his affection, as he hugs Lena more gently since she's holding the infant Kordi.
* HeroicSacrifice: A non-lethal version ([[SavedByCanon obviously]]). He stays on the train that's bringing himout.
* FriendshipMoment: Seemsand Lena to accept Roger an Imperial prison so that Lena can escape.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: He barely interacts with Lena before circumstances force them to part ways, but his HeroicSacrifice (see above) puts her on the path to meet Pace -- and it's possible that his sacrifice also helped to nudge her to start believing in others again afterhe creates a droid-washing drive thru, but considering that ended with them getting ThrownOutTheAirlock due betrayed by her partner-in-crime.
* ThoseTwoGuys: Tends tofaulty building hang around Lando Calrissian a lot, as his normal partner Han Solo is frozen in carbonite and in the clutches of Jabba the Hutt at this is [[TheGadfly Chopper]] we're talking about, we can never be sure.
* ThrownOutTheAirlock: After trying out Roger's droid buffer,point in time. He's seen with Han exactly ''once'' -- in an episode of ''All-Stars'' set some time after the two events of them get thrown out into the vacuum of space due to [[TheDitz Roger's ditzy mechanic skills]].''Film/{{Solo}}''.
* FireForgedFriends: {{Downplayed|Trope}} with Lena, but she obviously remembers his HeroicSacrifice and is overjoyed to see him again -- which is humorously compared to the
* TheGlomp: Per the norm. He's capable of hugging all of the Freemakers -- and lifting them all off of the ground -- at the same time. ''All-Stars'' reveals that he is capable of being tactful with his affection, as he hugs Lena more gently since she's holding the infant Kordi.
* HeroicSacrifice: A non-lethal version ([[SavedByCanon obviously]]). He stays on the train that's bringing him
* FriendshipMoment: Seems
* SmallRoleBigImpact: He barely interacts with Lena before circumstances force them to part ways, but his HeroicSacrifice (see above) puts her on the path to meet Pace -- and it's possible that his sacrifice also helped to nudge her to start believing in others again after
* ThoseTwoGuys: Tends to
* ThrownOutTheAirlock: After trying out Roger's droid buffer,
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[[folder:Quarrie]]
!!Quarrie
!!!'''Species''': Mon Calamari
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/CoreyBurton
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
A mechanic legendary among starship enthusiasts for creating the Blade Wing, otherwise known as the B-Wing. By the time of ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'', he and his astromech droid, BG-81, reside in the lowest level of ''Home One'', tinkering with new ship designs.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsRebelCells Rebel Cells]] page.
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* AmbiguousSituation: Due to canonical status of ''The Freemaker Adventures'' being "paraphrasal", his appearance seems to confirm that he's living inside of ''Home One'' and working on new stuff at least during the TimeSkip between ''The Empire Strikes Back'' and ''Return of the Jedi''.
* AscendedExtra: After having only appeared in "Wings of the Master" from ''Rebels'', he becomes responsible for helping Rowan create a new personal ship called the ''Arrowhead''.
* GrumpyOldMan: Just like in ''Rebels'', he'd prefer to be left alone to his own devices unless someone worthy of his attention comes along. He's initially dismissive of Rowan, thinking that Hera sent him down to his basement as an apprentice, though he soon changes his opinion.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Valeria]]
!!Lieutenant Valeria
!!Quarrie
!!!'''Species''': Mon Calamari
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/CoreyBurton
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
A mechanic legendary among starship enthusiasts for creating the Blade Wing, otherwise known as the B-Wing. By the time of ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'', he and his astromech droid, BG-81, reside in the lowest level of ''Home One'', tinkering with new ship designs.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsRebelCells Rebel Cells]] page.
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* AmbiguousSituation: Due to canonical status of ''The Freemaker Adventures'' being "paraphrasal", his appearance seems to confirm that he's living inside of ''Home One'' and working on new stuff at least during the TimeSkip between ''The Empire Strikes Back'' and ''Return of the Jedi''.
* AscendedExtra: After having only appeared in "Wings of the Master" from ''Rebels'', he becomes responsible for helping Rowan create a new personal ship called the ''Arrowhead''.
* GrumpyOldMan: Just like in ''Rebels'', he'd prefer to be left alone to his own devices unless someone worthy of his attention comes along. He's initially dismissive of Rowan, thinking that Hera sent him down to his basement as an apprentice, though he soon changes his opinion.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Valeria]]
!!Lieutenant Valeria
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!!Quarrie
!!!'''Species''': Mon Calamari
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/CoreyBurton
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
A mechanic legendary among starship enthusiasts for creating the Blade Wing, otherwise known as the B-Wing. By the time of ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'', he and his astromech droid, BG-81, reside in the lowest level of ''Home One'', tinkering with new ship designs.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsRebelCells Rebel Cells]] page.
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* AmbiguousSituation: Due to canonical status of ''The Freemaker Adventures'' being "paraphrasal", his appearance seems to confirm that he's living inside of ''Home One'' and working on new stuff at least during the TimeSkip between ''The Empire Strikes Back'' and ''Return of the Jedi''.
* AscendedExtra: After having only appeared in "Wings of the Master" from ''Rebels'', he becomes responsible for helping Rowan create a new personal ship called the ''Arrowhead''.
* GrumpyOldMan: Just like in ''Rebels'', he'd prefer to be left alone to his own devices unless someone worthy of his attention comes along. He's initially dismissive of Rowan, thinking that Hera sent him down to his basement as an apprentice, though he soon changes his opinion.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Valeria]]
!!Lieutenant Valeria
!!General Lando Calrissian
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/YvetteNicoleBrown
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
The leader of Blue Squadron, currently stationed aboard Admiral Ackbar's ''Home One''.
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
The leader of Blue Squadron, currently stationed aboard Admiral Ackbar's ''Home One''.
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/YvetteNicoleBrown
By''': Creator/BillyDeeWilliams, Creator/TabithaStGermain (''The Yoda Chronicles'', young)
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheYodaChronicles The Yoda Chronicles]]''
| ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
The leader A famed hero of Blue Squadron, currently stationed aboard Admiral Ackbar's ''Home One''. the Rebel Alliance.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry [[Characters/StarWarsLandoCalrissianCharacterSheet here]].
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheYodaChronicles The Yoda Chronicles]]''
| ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry [[Characters/StarWarsLandoCalrissianCharacterSheet here]].
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* AcePilot: She's Blue Leader for a reason.
* CanonImmigrant: ''VideoGame/StarWarsSquadrons'' mentions her and her Blue Squadron in the flavor text for the Blue Squadron color scheme.
* SassyBlackWoman: Pretty much her defining personality trait in the shorts.
* ShipTease: Briefly with Zander in one of the promotional shorts for Season 2, but it's more about her loving to fly and Zander loving ships. Though the rest of the season shows it's really more of Valeria brushing off Zander's attempts to be a cool pilot and not letting him live any of those down.
* CanonImmigrant: ''VideoGame/StarWarsSquadrons'' mentions her and her Blue Squadron in the flavor text for the Blue Squadron color scheme.
* SassyBlackWoman: Pretty much her defining personality trait in the shorts.
* ShipTease: Briefly with Zander in one of the promotional shorts for Season 2, but it's more about her loving to fly and Zander loving ships. Though the rest of the season shows it's really more of Valeria brushing off Zander's attempts to be a cool pilot and not letting him live any of those down.
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* AcePilot: She's Blue Leader NiceGuy: Warmly thanks the Freemakers for helping him out and gives them the promised reward without any attempt at deception, a far cry from the scoundrel seen in ''Film/{{Solo}}'' and ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''.
** Notably, ''All-Stars'' shows that he was this even ''before'' the events of ''Film/{{Solo}}'': he willingly hires Pace and Lena despite not knowing who they are, is fairly upfront with them that he's hiring them for areason.
* CanonImmigrant: ''VideoGame/StarWarsSquadrons'' mentions her and her Blue Squadron in the flavor textdifficult job (although he's light on details), stalls for the Blue Squadron color scheme.
* SassyBlackWoman: Prettytime when it would be much her defining personality trait in easier and safer for him to betray them to their pursuers, holds no ill will towards them for ruining the shorts.
* ShipTease: Briefly with Zander in one of the promotional shorts for Season 2, but it's morejob, offers them sound advice about her loving going into hiding to fly evade their pursuers, brings them to the Wheel, and Zander loving ships. Though apparently gives them shop space -- all without asking anything in return. And despite the rest fact that [[Film/{{Solo}} Han Solo trashed his beloved ]]''[[Film/{{Solo}} Millennium Falcon ]]''[[Film/{{Solo}} and subsequently took it away from him]], he still evidently trusted him enough to inform him of Pace's location. What a guy.
* SecretSecretKeeper: ''All-Stars'' retroactively reveals that he's this to theseason shows it's really more of Valeria brushing Freemakers, as he was the one who dropped Pace and Lena off Zander's attempts to be a cool pilot at the Wheel, (apparently) gave them the space that they used for their shop, and not letting him live any of those down.unintentionally inspired Lena to adopt [[LineOfSightName the surname "Freemaker."]] For whatever reason, he keeps mum about this connection, never informing the Freemakers about his relationship with their parents.
** Notably, ''All-Stars'' shows that he was this even ''before'' the events of ''Film/{{Solo}}'': he willingly hires Pace and Lena despite not knowing who they are, is fairly upfront with them that he's hiring them for a
* CanonImmigrant: ''VideoGame/StarWarsSquadrons'' mentions her and her Blue Squadron in the flavor text
* SassyBlackWoman: Pretty
* ShipTease: Briefly with Zander in one of the promotional shorts for Season 2, but it's more
* SecretSecretKeeper: ''All-Stars'' retroactively reveals that he's this to the
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[[folder:The ''Ghost'' crew]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MichaelBenyaer (Kanan), Creator/BrianDrummond (Zeb), Creator/ElysiaRotaru (Sabine), Creator/AdrianPetriw (Ezra)
->'''Appears in:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsDroidTales Droid Tales]]''
A crew of rebels on Lothal who smuggle weapons to criminals. After the disbandment of the ''Ghost'' crew, Hera Syndulla and Chopper went on to serve on ''Home One''.
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* AdaptationDistillation: ''Droid Tales'' whittles down "Droids in Distress" to just a mission that the ''Ghost'' crew was on, removing the emotional conflict that Zeb, Kanan, and Ezra were going through.
* AdaptedOut:
** Zeb's grudge against ion disruptors and Agent Kallus as well as his fight against Kallus are removed.
** Kanan's uncertainties over training Ezra and Ezra being upset that Kanan is putting off training him are absent. Justified in that Threepio and Artoo weren't around to see most of this subplot.
** Instead of his slingshot, Ezra uses a wrench as his weapon.
** Sabine doesn't wear her Mandalorian helmet.
* CharacterExaggeration: Zeb has to be stopped from doing in Threepio and Artoo when he learns that they're with the Empire, whereas he just ignored the duo.
* FamedInStory: They've become famous rebels by the time of ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'', being used for collectible trading cards.
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MichaelBenyaer (Kanan), Creator/BrianDrummond (Zeb), Creator/ElysiaRotaru (Sabine), Creator/AdrianPetriw (Ezra)
->'''Appears in:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsDroidTales Droid Tales]]''
A crew of rebels on Lothal who smuggle weapons to criminals. After the disbandment of the ''Ghost'' crew, Hera Syndulla and Chopper went on to serve on ''Home One''.
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* AdaptationDistillation: ''Droid Tales'' whittles down "Droids in Distress" to just a mission that the ''Ghost'' crew was on, removing the emotional conflict that Zeb, Kanan, and Ezra were going through.
* AdaptedOut:
** Zeb's grudge against ion disruptors and Agent Kallus as well as his fight against Kallus are removed.
** Kanan's uncertainties over training Ezra and Ezra being upset that Kanan is putting off training him are absent. Justified in that Threepio and Artoo weren't around to see most of this subplot.
** Instead of his slingshot, Ezra uses a wrench as his weapon.
** Sabine doesn't wear her Mandalorian helmet.
* CharacterExaggeration: Zeb has to be stopped from doing in Threepio and Artoo when he learns that they're with the Empire, whereas he just ignored the duo.
* FamedInStory: They've become famous rebels by the time of ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'', being used for collectible trading cards.
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MichaelBenyaer (Kanan), Creator/BrianDrummond (Zeb), Creator/ElysiaRotaru (Sabine), Creator/AdrianPetriw (Ezra)
->'''Appears in:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsDroidTales Droid Tales]]''
A crew of rebels on Lothal who smuggle weapons to criminals. After the disbandment of the ''Ghost'' crew, Hera Syndulla
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* AdaptationDistillation: ''Droid Tales'' whittles down "Droids in Distress" to just a mission that the ''Ghost'' crew was on, removing the emotional conflict that Zeb, Kanan, and Ezra were going through.
* AdaptedOut:
** Zeb's grudge against ion disruptors and Agent Kallus as well as his fight against Kallus are removed.
** Kanan's uncertainties over training Ezra and Ezra being upset that Kanan is putting off training him are absent. Justified in that Threepio and Artoo weren't around to see most of this subplot.
** Instead of his slingshot, Ezra uses a wrench as his weapon.
** Sabine doesn't wear her Mandalorian helmet.
* CharacterExaggeration: Zeb has to be stopped from doing in Threepio and Artoo when he learns that they're with the Empire, whereas he just ignored the duo.
* FamedInStory: They've become famous rebels by the time of ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'', being used for collectible trading cards.
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!!Galactic Underworld
!!!Graballa the Hutt and Associates
[[folder:Graballa the Hutt]]
!!Graballa the Hutt
!!!'''Species''': Hutt
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/DanaSnyder
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTerrifyingTales Terrifying Tales]]''
A cousin of Jabba the Hutt, Graballa specializes in running mining operations but dreams of opening Graballa's Beachside Resort and Cafe, which he is having a hard time getting off the ground due to a lack of investors.
!!!Graballa the Hutt and Associates
[[folder:Graballa the Hutt]]
!!Graballa the Hutt
!!!'''Species''': Hutt
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/DanaSnyder
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTerrifyingTales Terrifying Tales]]''
A cousin of Jabba the Hutt, Graballa specializes in running mining operations but dreams of opening Graballa's Beachside Resort and Cafe, which he is having a hard time getting off the ground due to a lack of investors.
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!!!Graballa the Hutt and Associates
[[folder:Graballa the Hutt]]
!!Graballa the Hutt
[[folder:Gial Ackbar]]
!!Admiral Gial Ackbar
!!!'''Species''':
->'''Voiced by''':
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker
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* AffablyEvil: Remains cheerful and friendly even as he's feeding a twelve-year-old boy to his pet nexu, [[FluffyTheTerrible Smiley]].
* BadBoss: When a disguised Kordi Freemaker recommends that he reduce his [[{{Mooks}} staff]] headcount, he immediately proceeds to do just that -- by [[ThrownOutTheAirlock jettisoning them into space]]. Naturally, this [[LaserGuidedKarma bites him in the rear almost immediately afterwards]], as he can't stop the Freemakers from escaping because he's run out of {{Mooks}}.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: Yes, he's a goofy, pathetic ButtMonkey -- but as a Hutt, he's also a vicious crime lord. Naare finds this out the hard way.
* ButtMonkey: If Darth Vader is [[PsychicStrangle Force-choking]] someone, chances are that Graballa's the unlucky victim.
* CanonImmigrant: By ''Droidography''.
* CoolShip: His HQ looks like a version of [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi Jabba's sail barge]] that can travel through space.
* DudeWheresMyRespect: His dearest ambition is to build Graballa's Beachside Resort and Cafe, but all of his pleas for Jabba's assistance fall on deaf ears and he likewise has absolutely no success drumming up seed money from other investors. However, he's ''just'' villainous enough that he gets zero audience sympathy for his plight.
* EvilLaugh: Indulges in a few of these in one episode of ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'', which comes across as a rather OutOfCharacterMoment since he never does it in ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''. [[FridgeBrilliance Of course]], he never really had any ''reason'' to laugh during ''The Freemaker Adventures''.
* KarmaHoudini: He actually exits ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' in a better position than he was at the beginning; having successfully completed his mission to deliver kyber crystals to the Empire, he's presumably going to be paid handsomely for his efforts and will thus [[EarnYourHappyEnding finally be able to move forward with making his dream resort a reality]]. Getting [[PsychicStrangle Force-choked]] by Darth Vader and thrown into a wall is the equivalent to a slap on the wrist at that point.
** KarmaHoudiniWarranty: ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'' shows that he does eventually get what's coming to him, as his villainy results in the destruction of his dream resort.
* LargeHam: He's voiced by Creator/DanaSnyder, AKA [[WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce Master Shake]] and [[WesternAnimation/{{Chowder}} Gazpacho]]. You do the math.
* LaserGuidedKarma: His last attempt to screw over the Freemaker family costs him his beloved resort. Also, see BadBoss above.
* PerpetualPoverty: By Hutt standards, anyway. He's SurroundedByIdiots because he can't afford to hire better {{Mooks}}.
* SurroundedByIdiots: Mostly [[DumbMuscle Baash and Raam]], but none of his {{Mooks}} are particularly bright. Even his most effective operative, Dengar, is generally regarded as not being as good as [[LivingLegend Boba Fett]].
** Sort of {{inverted|Trope}} during the last third of Season One, where, due to his [[spoiler:VillainTeamUp with Naare, Graballa himself joins his {{Mooks}} as one of the idiots who's surrounding ''her'']].
* ThrowTheDogABone: After being continually frustrated in his efforts to get Graballa's Beachside Resort and Cafe off the ground in ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'', the Sequel Trilogy portion of ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'' reveals that he finally managed to construct and open it on Canto Bight, and despite the First Order almost literally crashing its grand opening, business appears to be booming. It probably helps that, by that point, it's been thirty years since he last crossed paths with the Freemakers.
* WouldHurtAChild: Has no qualms about feeding Rowan to his pet nexu.
* BadBoss: When a disguised Kordi Freemaker recommends that he reduce his [[{{Mooks}} staff]] headcount, he immediately proceeds to do just that -- by [[ThrownOutTheAirlock jettisoning them into space]]. Naturally, this [[LaserGuidedKarma bites him in the rear almost immediately afterwards]], as he can't stop the Freemakers from escaping because he's run out of {{Mooks}}.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: Yes, he's a goofy, pathetic ButtMonkey -- but as a Hutt, he's also a vicious crime lord. Naare finds this out the hard way.
* ButtMonkey: If Darth Vader is [[PsychicStrangle Force-choking]] someone, chances are that Graballa's the unlucky victim.
* CanonImmigrant: By ''Droidography''.
* CoolShip: His HQ looks like a version of [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi Jabba's sail barge]] that can travel through space.
* DudeWheresMyRespect: His dearest ambition is to build Graballa's Beachside Resort and Cafe, but all of his pleas for Jabba's assistance fall on deaf ears and he likewise has absolutely no success drumming up seed money from other investors. However, he's ''just'' villainous enough that he gets zero audience sympathy for his plight.
* EvilLaugh: Indulges in a few of these in one episode of ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'', which comes across as a rather OutOfCharacterMoment since he never does it in ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''. [[FridgeBrilliance Of course]], he never really had any ''reason'' to laugh during ''The Freemaker Adventures''.
* KarmaHoudini: He actually exits ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' in a better position than he was at the beginning; having successfully completed his mission to deliver kyber crystals to the Empire, he's presumably going to be paid handsomely for his efforts and will thus [[EarnYourHappyEnding finally be able to move forward with making his dream resort a reality]]. Getting [[PsychicStrangle Force-choked]] by Darth Vader and thrown into a wall is the equivalent to a slap on the wrist at that point.
** KarmaHoudiniWarranty: ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'' shows that he does eventually get what's coming to him, as his villainy results in the destruction of his dream resort.
* LargeHam: He's voiced by Creator/DanaSnyder, AKA [[WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce Master Shake]] and [[WesternAnimation/{{Chowder}} Gazpacho]]. You do the math.
* LaserGuidedKarma: His last attempt to screw over the Freemaker family costs him his beloved resort. Also, see BadBoss above.
* PerpetualPoverty: By Hutt standards, anyway. He's SurroundedByIdiots because he can't afford to hire better {{Mooks}}.
* SurroundedByIdiots: Mostly [[DumbMuscle Baash and Raam]], but none of his {{Mooks}} are particularly bright. Even his most effective operative, Dengar, is generally regarded as not being as good as [[LivingLegend Boba Fett]].
** Sort of {{inverted|Trope}} during the last third of Season One, where, due to his [[spoiler:VillainTeamUp with Naare, Graballa himself joins his {{Mooks}} as one of the idiots who's surrounding ''her'']].
* ThrowTheDogABone: After being continually frustrated in his efforts to get Graballa's Beachside Resort and Cafe off the ground in ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'', the Sequel Trilogy portion of ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'' reveals that he finally managed to construct and open it on Canto Bight, and despite the First Order almost literally crashing its grand opening, business appears to be booming. It probably helps that, by that point, it's been thirty years since he last crossed paths with the Freemakers.
* WouldHurtAChild: Has no qualms about feeding Rowan to his pet nexu.
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* AffablyEvil: Remains cheerful and friendly even as he's feeding a twelve-year-old boy DumbassNoMore: Compared to his pet nexu, [[FluffyTheTerrible Smiley]].
* BadBoss: When a disguised Kordi Freemaker recommends that he reduce his [[{{Mooks}} staff]] headcount, he immediately proceeds to do just that -- by [[ThrownOutTheAirlock jettisoning them into space]]. Naturally, this [[LaserGuidedKarma bites himdepictions in the rear almost immediately afterwards]], as he can't stop the Freemakers from escaping because he's run out of {{Mooks}}.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: Yes, he's a goofy, pathetic ButtMonkey -- but as a Hutt, he's also a vicious crime lord. Naare finds this out the hard way.
* ButtMonkey: If Darth Vader is [[PsychicStrangle Force-choking]] someone, chances are that Graballa's the unlucky victim.
* CanonImmigrant: By ''Droidography''.
* CoolShip: His HQ looks like a version of [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi Jabba's sail barge]] that can travel through space.
* DudeWheresMyRespect: His dearest ambition is to build Graballa's Beachside Resort and Cafe, but all of his pleas for Jabba's assistance fall on deaf ears and he likewise has absolutely no success drumming up seed money fromother investors. However, he's ''just'' villainous enough that ''LEGO Star Wars'' shows, he gets zero audience sympathy for takes his plight.
* EvilLaugh: Indulgesjob a bit more seriously in a few of these in one episode of ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'', which comes across as a rather OutOfCharacterMoment since he never does it in ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''. [[FridgeBrilliance Of course]], he never really had any ''reason'' to laugh during ''The Freemaker Adventures''.
* KarmaHoudini: He actually exits ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' in a better position than he was at the beginning; having successfully completed his mission to deliver kyber crystals to the Empire,Adventures'', though there are some points where he's presumably going to be paid handsomely for his efforts and will thus [[EarnYourHappyEnding finally be able to move forward with making his dream resort a reality]]. Getting [[PsychicStrangle Force-choked]] by Darth Vader and thrown into a wall is still the equivalent to a slap on the wrist at that point.
** KarmaHoudiniWarranty: ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'' shows that he does eventually get what's coming to him, as his villainy results in the destructionpoint of his dream resort.
* LargeHam: He's voiced by Creator/DanaSnyder, AKA [[WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce Master Shake]] and [[WesternAnimation/{{Chowder}} Gazpacho]]. You do the math.
* LaserGuidedKarma: His last attempt to screw over the Freemaker family costs him his beloved resort. Also, see BadBoss above.
* PerpetualPoverty: By Hutt standards, anyway. He's SurroundedByIdiots because he can't afford to hire better {{Mooks}}.
* SurroundedByIdiots: Mostly [[DumbMuscle Baash and Raam]], but none of his {{Mooks}} are particularly bright. Even his most effective operative, Dengar, is generally regarded as not being as good as [[LivingLegend Boba Fett]].
** Sort of {{inverted|Trope}} during the last third of Season One, where, due to his [[spoiler:VillainTeamUp with Naare, Graballa himself joins his {{Mooks}} as one of the idiots who's surrounding ''her'']].
* ThrowTheDogABone: After being continually frustrated in his efforts to get Graballa's Beachside Resort and Cafe off the ground in ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'', the Sequel Trilogy portion of ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'' reveals that he finally managed to construct and open it on Canto Bight, and despite the First Order almost literally crashing its grand opening, business appears to be booming. It probably helps that, by that point, it's been thirty years since he last crossed paths with the Freemakers.
* WouldHurtAChild: Has no qualms about feeding Rowan to his pet nexu.comedy.
* BadBoss: When a disguised Kordi Freemaker recommends that he reduce his [[{{Mooks}} staff]] headcount, he immediately proceeds to do just that -- by [[ThrownOutTheAirlock jettisoning them into space]]. Naturally, this [[LaserGuidedKarma bites him
* BewareTheSillyOnes: Yes, he's a goofy, pathetic ButtMonkey -- but as a Hutt, he's also a vicious crime lord. Naare finds this out the hard way.
* ButtMonkey: If Darth Vader is [[PsychicStrangle Force-choking]] someone, chances are that Graballa's the unlucky victim.
* CanonImmigrant: By ''Droidography''.
* CoolShip: His HQ looks like a version of [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi Jabba's sail barge]] that can travel through space.
* DudeWheresMyRespect: His dearest ambition is to build Graballa's Beachside Resort and Cafe, but all of his pleas for Jabba's assistance fall on deaf ears and he likewise has absolutely no success drumming up seed money from
* EvilLaugh: Indulges
* KarmaHoudini: He actually exits ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' in a better position than he was at the beginning; having successfully completed his mission to deliver kyber crystals to the Empire,
** KarmaHoudiniWarranty: ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'' shows that he does eventually get what's coming to him, as his villainy results in the destruction
* LargeHam: He's voiced by Creator/DanaSnyder, AKA [[WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce Master Shake]] and [[WesternAnimation/{{Chowder}} Gazpacho]]. You do the math.
* LaserGuidedKarma: His last attempt to screw over the Freemaker family costs him his beloved resort. Also, see BadBoss above.
* PerpetualPoverty: By Hutt standards, anyway. He's SurroundedByIdiots because he can't afford to hire better {{Mooks}}.
* SurroundedByIdiots: Mostly [[DumbMuscle Baash and Raam]], but none of his {{Mooks}} are particularly bright. Even his most effective operative, Dengar, is generally regarded as not being as good as [[LivingLegend Boba Fett]].
** Sort of {{inverted|Trope}} during the last third of Season One, where, due to his [[spoiler:VillainTeamUp with Naare, Graballa himself joins his {{Mooks}} as one of the idiots who's surrounding ''her'']].
* ThrowTheDogABone: After being continually frustrated in his efforts to get Graballa's Beachside Resort and Cafe off the ground in ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'', the Sequel Trilogy portion of ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'' reveals that he finally managed to construct and open it on Canto Bight, and despite the First Order almost literally crashing its grand opening, business appears to be booming. It probably helps that, by that point, it's been thirty years since he last crossed paths with the Freemakers.
* WouldHurtAChild: Has no qualms about feeding Rowan to his pet nexu.
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%%!!Yeppau
%%!!!'''Species''': Toydarian
%%->'''Voiced by''': Danny Jacobs
%%->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
%%Graballa's right-hand Toydarian.
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%%[[/folder]]
[[folder:Baash and Raam]]
!!Baash and Raam
!!!'''Species''': Iktotchi
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JohnDiMaggio (Baash), Danny Jacobs (Raam)
->'''Appear in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A pair of dimwitted Iktotchi who serve as Graballa's thugs, usually acting as backup to Dengar.
%%!!Yeppau
%%!!!'''Species''': Toydarian
%%->'''Voiced by''': Danny Jacobs
%%->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
%%Graballa's right-hand Toydarian.
%%----
%%[[/folder]]
[[folder:Baash and Raam]]
!!Baash and Raam
!!!'''Species''': Iktotchi
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JohnDiMaggio (Baash), Danny Jacobs (Raam)
->'''Appear in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A pair of dimwitted Iktotchi who serve as Graballa's thugs, usually acting as backup to Dengar.
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%%!!Yeppau
%%!!!'''Species''': Toydarian
%%->'''Voiced by''': Danny Jacobs
%%->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
%%Graballa's right-hand Toydarian.
%%----
%%[[/folder]]
[[folder:Baash and Raam]]
!!Baash and Raam
!!General Hera Syndulla
!!!'''Species''':
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Ryloth
->'''Voiced by''':
->'''Appear
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsDroidTales Droid Tales]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A
For more on her outside of the show, see her canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsCrewOfTheGhost Crew of the]] ''[[Characters/StarWarsCrewOfTheGhost Ghost]]'' page.
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* BigEater: Both of them. In fact, they're actually strongly opinionated about food.
* BumblingHenchmenDuo: They're generally nuisances at worst, and they're often as much a hazard to their employer Graballa as they are to the Freemakers.
* TheDividual: They're never seen apart, and they often perform tasks together.
* DumbMuscle: In Naare's words, minds do not come any weaker than theirs. But that's what happens when your hobby is headbutting each other.
* HiddenDepths: Although they appear to be your average DumbMuscle (which they are), they're surprisingly eloquent and opinionated on issues that are near and dear to their hearts. [[SubvertedTrope Like food. And the status of their work environment.]]
* InexplicablyIdenticalIndividuals: Although none of the main characters seems to have any difficulty telling them apart. In case you were wondering, Baash's sleeves are tan while Raam's sleeves are green.
* OldRetainer: ''All-Stars'' reveals that they were in Graballa's employ before the events of ''Film/{{Solo}}'' -- and that they're ''still'' working for him during the time of the Sequel Trilogy, thirty years after the events of ''The Freemaker Adventures''.
* PunnyName: Take one A out of each of their names to get the names of their favorite hobbies. (It's also how their names are pronounced.) Unfortunately, the pun only pays off once in the series.
-->''[[ChaseScene (Baash and Raam are chasing the Freemakers' podracer in their speeder bikes)]]''\\
'''Baash''': Raam, you bash!\\
'''Raam''': And Baash, you ram!
* SkewedPriorities: These geniuses put off ''escaping from a Cloud City jail'' to argue with each other about who's afraid of heights. Dengar has to resort to ''shooting at them with his getaway cloud car'' to get them to focus. And then they go right back to arguing as soon as they're on board.
* SpannerInTheWorks: After Zander messes up Kordi's "airtight plan" to purchase an antique starship by bidding for (and winning) a different ship, these guys mess it up even worse by purchasing the ship themselves on Graballa's behalf -- ''[[AchievementsInIgnorance by waving a Mygeeto burrito around at the wrong time]]''.
* BumblingHenchmenDuo: They're generally nuisances at worst, and they're often as much a hazard to their employer Graballa as they are to the Freemakers.
* TheDividual: They're never seen apart, and they often perform tasks together.
* DumbMuscle: In Naare's words, minds do not come any weaker than theirs. But that's what happens when your hobby is headbutting each other.
* HiddenDepths: Although they appear to be your average DumbMuscle (which they are), they're surprisingly eloquent and opinionated on issues that are near and dear to their hearts. [[SubvertedTrope Like food. And the status of their work environment.]]
* InexplicablyIdenticalIndividuals: Although none of the main characters seems to have any difficulty telling them apart. In case you were wondering, Baash's sleeves are tan while Raam's sleeves are green.
* OldRetainer: ''All-Stars'' reveals that they were in Graballa's employ before the events of ''Film/{{Solo}}'' -- and that they're ''still'' working for him during the time of the Sequel Trilogy, thirty years after the events of ''The Freemaker Adventures''.
* PunnyName: Take one A out of each of their names to get the names of their favorite hobbies. (It's also how their names are pronounced.) Unfortunately, the pun only pays off once in the series.
-->''[[ChaseScene (Baash and Raam are chasing the Freemakers' podracer in their speeder bikes)]]''\\
'''Baash''': Raam, you bash!\\
'''Raam''': And Baash, you ram!
* SkewedPriorities: These geniuses put off ''escaping from a Cloud City jail'' to argue with each other about who's afraid of heights. Dengar has to resort to ''shooting at them with his getaway cloud car'' to get them to focus. And then they go right back to arguing as soon as they're on board.
* SpannerInTheWorks: After Zander messes up Kordi's "airtight plan" to purchase an antique starship by bidding for (and winning) a different ship, these guys mess it up even worse by purchasing the ship themselves on Graballa's behalf -- ''[[AchievementsInIgnorance by waving a Mygeeto burrito around at the wrong time]]''.
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* BigEater: Both BadassInCharge: To get an idea of them. In fact, they're actually strongly opinionated about food.
how badass she is, you might wanna watch ''Rebels''.
*BumblingHenchmenDuo: They're generally nuisances at worst, and they're often as much a hazard to their employer Graballa as they are to the Freemakers.
* TheDividual: They're never seen apart, and they often perform tasks together.
* DumbMuscle: In Naare's words, minds do not come any weaker than theirs. But that's what happens when your hobby is headbutting each other.
* HiddenDepths: Although they appear to be your average DumbMuscle (which they are), they're surprisingly eloquent and opinionated on issues that are near and dear to their hearts. [[SubvertedTrope Like food. And the statusBigGood: One of their work environment.]]
* InexplicablyIdenticalIndividuals: Although none of the main characters seems to have any difficulty tellingthem apart. In case you were wondering, Baash's sleeves are tan while Raam's sleeves are green.
in Season 2 alongside Admiral Ackbar, Senator Mothma, and General Madine.
*OldRetainer: CanonImmigrant: Her jacket in ''The Freemaker Adventures'' and ''All-Stars'' reveals that they were in Graballa's employ before was made canon by ''VideoGame/StarWarsSquadrons''.
* AMotherToHerMen: Even though theevents of ''Film/{{Solo}}'' -- ''Ghost'' crew and that they're ''still'' working for him during the time of the Sequel Trilogy, thirty years after the events of ''The Freemaker Adventures''.
* PunnyName: Take one A out of each of their names to get the names of their favorite hobbies. (It's also how their namesPhoenix Squadron are pronounced.) Unfortunately, the pun only pays off once not present in the series.
-->''[[ChaseScene (Baash and Raam are chasingsame form they used to be, she continues to lead the Freemakers' podracer in their speeder bikes)]]''\\
'''Baash''': Raam, you bash!\\
'''Raam''': And Baash, you ram!
* SkewedPriorities: These geniuses put off ''escaping from a Cloud City jail'' to argueRebel Alliance with each other about who's afraid great care and consideration, including to the Freemakers (and ''especially'' Rowan).
* YouRemindMeOfX: Possibly. Considering the way she treats Rowan, it's almost evocative ofheights. Dengar has to resort to ''shooting at them with his getaway cloud car'' to get them to focus. And then they go right how she treated Ezra back to arguing as soon as they're on board.
* SpannerInTheWorks: After Zander messes up Kordi's "airtight plan" to purchase an antique starship by bidding for (and winning) a different ship, these guys mess it up even worse by purchasing the ship themselves on Graballa's behalf -- ''[[AchievementsInIgnorance by waving a Mygeeto burrito around at the wrong time]]''.in ''Rebels''.
*
* TheDividual: They're never seen apart, and they often perform tasks together.
* DumbMuscle: In Naare's words, minds do not come any weaker than theirs. But that's what happens when your hobby is headbutting each other.
* HiddenDepths: Although they appear to be your average DumbMuscle (which they are), they're surprisingly eloquent and opinionated on issues that are near and dear to their hearts. [[SubvertedTrope Like food. And the status
* InexplicablyIdenticalIndividuals: Although none of the main characters seems to have any difficulty telling
*
* AMotherToHerMen: Even though the
* PunnyName: Take one A out of each of their names to get the names of their favorite hobbies. (It's also how their names
-->''[[ChaseScene (Baash and Raam are chasing
'''Baash''': Raam, you bash!\\
'''Raam''': And Baash, you ram!
* SkewedPriorities: These geniuses put off ''escaping from a Cloud City jail'' to argue
* YouRemindMeOfX: Possibly. Considering the way she treats Rowan, it's almost evocative of
* SpannerInTheWorks: After Zander messes up Kordi's "airtight plan" to purchase an antique starship by bidding for (and winning) a different ship, these guys mess it up even worse by purchasing the ship themselves on Graballa's behalf -- ''[[AchievementsInIgnorance by waving a Mygeeto burrito around at the wrong time]]''.
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%%[[folder:Dengar]]
%%!!Dengar
%%!!!'''Species''': Human
%%->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JamesPatrickStuart
%%->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
%%A bounty hunter employed by Graballa the Hutt. He's generally regarded as not being as good as Boba Fett.
%%For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsBountyHuntersAndMercenariesRepublicEra Bounty Hunters and Mercenaries: Republic Era]] page.
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%%[[/folder]]
!!!Jabba the Hutt and Associates
[[folder:Jabba the Hutt]]
!!Jabba Desilijic Tiure
!!!'''Species''': Hutt
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson
%%!!Dengar
%%!!!'''Species''': Human
%%->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JamesPatrickStuart
%%->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
%%A bounty hunter employed by Graballa the Hutt. He's generally regarded as not being as good as Boba Fett.
%%For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsBountyHuntersAndMercenariesRepublicEra Bounty Hunters and Mercenaries: Republic Era]] page.
%%----
%%[[/folder]]
!!!Jabba the Hutt and Associates
[[folder:Jabba the Hutt]]
!!Jabba Desilijic Tiure
!!!'''Species''': Hutt
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson
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%%!!Dengar
%%!!!'''Species''': Human
%%->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JamesPatrickStuart
%%->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
%%A bounty hunter employed by Graballa the Hutt. He's generally regarded as not being as good as Boba Fett.
%%For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsBountyHuntersAndMercenariesRepublicEra Bounty Hunters and Mercenaries: Republic Era]] page.
%%----
%%[[/folder]]
!!!Jabba the Hutt and Associates
[[folder:Jabba the Hutt]]
!!Jabba Desilijic Tiure
!!General Crix Madine
!!!'''Species''':
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson
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One of the most powerful gangsters in the galaxy, Jabba rules his crime family from his homeworld of Tatooine and has no patience for the antics of his cousin Graballa.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on [[Characters/StarWarsTheHuttClan The Hutt Clan]] page.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on [[Characters/StarWarsTheHuttClan The Hutt Clan]] page.
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[[folder:Bib Fortuna]]
!!Bib Fortuna
!!!'''Species''': Twi'lek
!!Bib Fortuna
!!!'''Species''': Twi'lek
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!!Bib Fortuna
!!Senator Mon Mothma
!!!'''Species''':
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JenniferHale
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Jabba's Twi'lek majordomo.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on [[Characters/StarWarsTheHuttClan The Hutt Clan]] page.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on [[Characters/StarWarsTheHuttClan The Hutt Clan]] page.
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* TheCameo: Shows up in Jabba's entourage to display [[HumanPopsicle Han Solo's carbonite block]] to Graballa as something of an ImpliedDeathThreat. This also doubles as Han Solo's sole appearance in ''The Freemaker Adventures'', aside from a FreezeFrameBonus at the end of the GrandFinale.
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* TheCameo: Shows up in Jabba's entourage to display [[HumanPopsicle Han Solo's carbonite block]] to Graballa as something of an ImpliedDeathThreat. This also doubles as Han Solo's sole appearance in ''The Freemaker Adventures'', aside from a FreezeFrameBonus at BigGood: She's the end leader of the GrandFinale.Rebel Alliance.
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[[folder:Boba Fett]]
!!Boba Fett
!!!'''Species''': Human (clone)
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/DeeBradleyBaker
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
A Mandalorian bounty hunter often employed by Jabba the Hutt, widely regarded as the best in the business.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry [[Characters/StarWarsBobaFett here]].
!!Boba Fett
!!!'''Species''': Human (clone)
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/DeeBradleyBaker
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
A Mandalorian bounty hunter often employed by Jabba the Hutt, widely regarded as the best in the business.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry [[Characters/StarWarsBobaFett here]].
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!!Boba Fett
!!!'''Species''': Human (clone)
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/DeeBradleyBaker
[[folder:Chopper]]
!![=C1-10P=] (Chopper)
!!!'''Model''': C1-series astromech droid
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsDroidTales Droid Tales]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker
A
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* EverybodyHasStandards: After Roger accidentally blows up the droid lounge, Chopper and the other droids chase him out.
* FriendshipMoment: Seems to accept Roger after he creates a droid-washing drive thru, but considering that ended with them getting ThrownOutTheAirlock due to faulty building and this is [[TheGadfly Chopper]] we're talking about, we can never be sure.
* ThrownOutTheAirlock: After trying out Roger's droid buffer, the two of them get thrown out into the vacuum of space due to [[TheDitz Roger's ditzy mechanic skills]].
* FriendshipMoment: Seems to accept Roger after he creates a droid-washing drive thru, but considering that ended with them getting ThrownOutTheAirlock due to faulty building and this is [[TheGadfly Chopper]] we're talking about, we can never be sure.
* ThrownOutTheAirlock: After trying out Roger's droid buffer, the two of them get thrown out into the vacuum of space due to [[TheDitz Roger's ditzy mechanic skills]].
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!!!Other Outlaws
[[folder:Maz Kanata]]
!!Maz Kanata
!!!'''Species''': Unknown
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/GreyGriffin
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
The owner and bartender of a cantina in a castle on Takodana.
For more on her outside of the show, see her canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsCriminals Criminals]] page.
[[folder:Maz Kanata]]
!!Maz Kanata
!!!'''Species''': Unknown
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/GreyGriffin
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
The owner and bartender of a cantina in a castle on Takodana.
For more on her outside of the show, see her canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsCriminals Criminals]] page.
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[[folder:Maz Kanata]]
!!Maz Kanata
!!Quarrie
!!!'''Species''':
->'''Voiced by''':
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker
The owner
A mechanic legendary among starship enthusiasts for creating the Blade Wing, otherwise known as the B-Wing. By the time of ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'', he and
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* CoolOldLady
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Is fairly reasonable to the Freemakers and kicks out Hondo once she realizes how much trouble he's causing at her castle.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Is fairly reasonable to the Freemakers and kicks out Hondo once she realizes how much trouble he's causing at her castle.
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* CoolOldLady
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Is fairly reasonableAmbiguousSituation: Due to the Freemakers and kicks out Hondo once she realizes how much trouble canonical status of ''The Freemaker Adventures'' being "paraphrasal", his appearance seems to confirm that he's causing living inside of ''Home One'' and working on new stuff at her castle.least during the TimeSkip between ''The Empire Strikes Back'' and ''Return of the Jedi''.
* AscendedExtra: After having only appeared in "Wings of the Master" from ''Rebels'', he becomes responsible for helping Rowan create a new personal ship called the ''Arrowhead''.
* GrumpyOldMan: Just like in ''Rebels'', he'd prefer to be left alone to his own devices unless someone worthy of his attention comes along. He's initially dismissive of Rowan, thinking that Hera sent him down to his basement as an apprentice, though he soon changes his opinion.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Is fairly reasonable
* AscendedExtra: After having only appeared in "Wings of the Master" from ''Rebels'', he becomes responsible for helping Rowan create a new personal ship called the ''Arrowhead''.
* GrumpyOldMan: Just like in ''Rebels'', he'd prefer to be left alone to his own devices unless someone worthy of his attention comes along. He's initially dismissive of Rowan, thinking that Hera sent him down to his basement as an apprentice, though he soon changes his opinion.
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[[folder:Hondo Ohnaka]]
!!Hondo Ohnaka
!!!'''Species''': Weequay
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JimCummings
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
An old pirate hanging around at Maz's Castle, trying to rebuild his criminal empire.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on [[Characters/StarWarsTheOhnakaGang The Ohnaka Gang]] page.
!!Hondo Ohnaka
!!!'''Species''': Weequay
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JimCummings
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
An old pirate hanging around at Maz's Castle, trying to rebuild his criminal empire.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on [[Characters/StarWarsTheOhnakaGang The Ohnaka Gang]] page.
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!!Hondo Ohnaka
!!Lieutenant Valeria
!!!'''Species''':
->'''Voiced by''':
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker
An old pirate hanging around at Maz's Castle, trying to rebuild his criminal empire.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on [[Characters/StarWarsTheOhnakaGang
The
* AcePilot: She's Blue Leader for a reason.
* CanonImmigrant: ''VideoGame/StarWarsSquadrons'' mentions her and her Blue Squadron in the flavor text for the Blue Squadron color scheme.
* SassyBlackWoman: Pretty much her defining personality trait in the shorts.
* ShipTease: Briefly with Zander in one of the promotional shorts for Season 2, but it's more about her loving to fly and Zander loving ships. Though the rest of the season shows it's really more of Valeria brushing off Zander's attempts to be a cool pilot and not letting him live any of those down.
* CanonImmigrant: ''VideoGame/StarWarsSquadrons'' mentions her and her Blue Squadron in the flavor text for the Blue Squadron color scheme.
* SassyBlackWoman: Pretty much her defining personality trait in the shorts.
* ShipTease: Briefly with Zander in one of the promotional shorts for Season 2, but it's more about her loving to fly and Zander loving ships. Though the rest of the season shows it's really more of Valeria brushing off Zander's attempts to be a cool pilot and not letting him live any of those down.
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!!Historical Figures
[[folder:Baird Kantoo]]
!!Baird Kantoo
!!!'''Species''': Human
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/TrevorDevall
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
An ancient Jedi Master who forged the Kyber Saber.
[[folder:Baird Kantoo]]
!!Baird Kantoo
!!!'''Species''': Human
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/TrevorDevall
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
An ancient Jedi Master who forged the Kyber Saber.
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[[folder:Baird Kantoo]]
!!Baird Kantoo
!!!'''Species''': Human
->'''Voiced
->'''Appears
An ancient Jedi Master
A crew of rebels on Lothal who
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* DismantledMacguffin: After smashing the Kyber Saber, he entrusted the pieces to Jedi Knights to hide all around the galaxy. [[spoiler:[[FridgeBrilliance It's possible that he was aware of the Saber's extreme durability and decided that scattering its pieces was a safer method of disposal rather than attempting to destroy it.]]]]
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: The expression on his face says it all after he accidentally destroys a moon with his new Kyber Saber, prompting him to [[DismantledMacguffin shatter the weapon]] just minutes after constructing it.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's long gone by the present day.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: As the creator -- and destroyer -- of the Kyber Saber.
* SuddenlyVoiced: After a non-speaking appearance in the series premiere, he makes a surprise reappearance halfway through Season Two via a holocron recording to instruct (and warn) viewers on Force building using kyber crystals.
* SuperPrototype: According to Naare, the Kyber Saber was the first lightsaber. It's also ''several'' orders of magnitude stronger than any lightsaber, being able to [[WaveMotionGun emit energy beams]] that can cleave ''multiple'' mountains in a single shot and even effortlessly slice through ''Imperial Star Destroyers'' -- ''lengthwise''!
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: The expression on his face says it all after he accidentally destroys a moon with his new Kyber Saber, prompting him to [[DismantledMacguffin shatter the weapon]] just minutes after constructing it.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's long gone by the present day.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: As the creator -- and destroyer -- of the Kyber Saber.
* SuddenlyVoiced: After a non-speaking appearance in the series premiere, he makes a surprise reappearance halfway through Season Two via a holocron recording to instruct (and warn) viewers on Force building using kyber crystals.
* SuperPrototype: According to Naare, the Kyber Saber was the first lightsaber. It's also ''several'' orders of magnitude stronger than any lightsaber, being able to [[WaveMotionGun emit energy beams]] that can cleave ''multiple'' mountains in a single shot and even effortlessly slice through ''Imperial Star Destroyers'' -- ''lengthwise''!
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* DismantledMacguffin: After smashing AdaptationDistillation: ''Droid Tales'' whittles down "Droids in Distress" to just a mission that the Kyber Saber, he entrusted ''Ghost'' crew was on, removing the pieces to Jedi Knights to hide all emotional conflict that Zeb, Kanan, and Ezra were going through.
* AdaptedOut:
** Zeb's grudge against ion disruptors and Agent Kallus as well as his fight against Kallus are removed.
** Kanan's uncertainties over training Ezra and Ezra being upset that Kanan is putting off training him are absent. Justified in that Threepio and Artoo weren't aroundthe galaxy. [[spoiler:[[FridgeBrilliance It's possible to see most of this subplot.
** Instead of his slingshot, Ezra uses a wrench as his weapon.
** Sabine doesn't wear her Mandalorian helmet.
* CharacterExaggeration: Zeb has to be stopped from doing in Threepio and Artoo when he learns thathe was aware of the Saber's extreme durability and decided that scattering its pieces was a safer method of disposal rather than attempting to destroy it.]]]]
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: The expression on his face says it all after he accidentally destroys a moonthey're with his new Kyber Saber, prompting him to [[DismantledMacguffin shatter the weapon]] Empire, whereas he just minutes after constructing it.
ignored the duo.
*PosthumousCharacter: He's long gone FamedInStory: They've become famous rebels by the present day.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: As the creator -- and destroyer --time of the Kyber Saber.
* SuddenlyVoiced: After a non-speaking appearance in the series premiere, he makes a surprise reappearance halfway through Season Two via a holocron recording to instruct (and warn) viewers on Force building using kyber crystals.
* SuperPrototype: According to Naare, the Kyber Saber was the first lightsaber. It's also ''several'' orders of magnitude stronger than any lightsaber,''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'', being able to [[WaveMotionGun emit energy beams]] that can cleave ''multiple'' mountains in a single shot and even effortlessly slice through ''Imperial Star Destroyers'' -- ''lengthwise''!used for collectible trading cards.
* AdaptedOut:
** Zeb's grudge against ion disruptors and Agent Kallus as well as his fight against Kallus are removed.
** Kanan's uncertainties over training Ezra and Ezra being upset that Kanan is putting off training him are absent. Justified in that Threepio and Artoo weren't around
** Instead of his slingshot, Ezra uses a wrench as his weapon.
** Sabine doesn't wear her Mandalorian helmet.
* CharacterExaggeration: Zeb has to be stopped from doing in Threepio and Artoo when he learns that
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: The expression on his face says it all after he accidentally destroys a moon
*
* SmallRoleBigImpact: As the creator -- and destroyer --
* SuddenlyVoiced: After a non-speaking appearance in the series premiere, he makes a surprise reappearance halfway through Season Two via a holocron recording to instruct (and warn) viewers on Force building using kyber crystals.
* SuperPrototype: According to Naare, the Kyber Saber was the first lightsaber. It's also ''several'' orders of magnitude stronger than any lightsaber,
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!!Other Characters
[[folder:Lindo Calrissian]]
!!Lindo Calrissian
[[folder:Lindo Calrissian]]
!!Lindo Calrissian
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[[folder:Lindo Calrissian]]
!!Lindo Calrissian
[[folder:Rey]]
!!Rey
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/BillyDeeWilliams
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheYodaChronicles The Yoda Chronicles]]''
Lando's father.
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheYodaChronicles The Yoda Chronicles]]''
Lando's father.
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/BillyDeeWilliams
by:''' Helen Sadler
->'''Appearsin''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheYodaChronicles in:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheResistanceRises The Yoda Chronicles]]''
Lando's father.Resistance Rises]]'' | ''WesternAnimation/TheLegoStarWarsHolidaySpecial''
A young Force-sensitive scavenger from Jakku.
->'''Appears
Lando's father.
A young Force-sensitive scavenger from Jakku.
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[[folder:Furlac]]
!!Furlac
!!!'''Species''': Aqualish
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/GregBaldwin
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
The Freemakers' landlord, who often hounds them for overdue rent.
!!Furlac
!!!'''Species''': Aqualish
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/GregBaldwin
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
The Freemakers' landlord, who often hounds them for overdue rent.
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!!Furlac
!!!'''Species''': Aqualish
!!Finn
!!!'''Species:''' Human
->'''Voiced
->'''Appears
The Freemakers' landlord, who often hounds them for overdue rent.
A former Stormtrooper.
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* TheCameo: As nearly all of Season Two takes place off of the Wheel, he's absent for nearly all of it...except for the episode when the Freemakers pay a return visit to their old shop, where he serves as a SpannerInTheWorks during his brief appearance (see that entry for details).
* DemotedToExtra: Well, he was already essentially an extra in Season One, but as mentioned in TheCameo above, the Freemakers' departure from the Wheel in Season Two means that he's absent for almost the entire season.
* DropInLandlord: A holographic version. He's probably the most frequently RecurringExtra in Season One due to his incessant nagging about the rent.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Right at the beginning of the series premiere, he [[FauxAffablyEvil politely greets the Freemakers right before threatening to]] [[ThrownOutTheAirlock throw them out the airlock]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for being late with their rent payments]].
* FauxAffablyEvil: Speaks in a folksy drawl and generally has a pleasant, friendly tone of voice...until he threatens to [[ThrownOutTheAirlock throw the Freemakers out the airlock]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for failing to pay the rent]].
* RecurringExtra: In Season One.
* RunningGag: Regularly reminds the Freemakers that [[DropInLandlord they owe him rent]]. Oftentimes, that's [[TheCameo his only appearance in that episode]].
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Beats a hasty retreat from the Freemakers' shop when the [[spoiler:Naare-]]Graballa posse invade it searching for Rowan. This effectively serves as his exit from the series, although he makes an important [[TheCameo cameo]] appearance in Season Two.
* SpannerInTheWorks: In Season Two, while he appears to have been duped by the Freemakers' [[PaperThinDisguise Paper-Thin Disguises]], it turns out that he saw through them -- and he alerts Graballa the Hutt of the Freemakers' presence on the Wheel, kicking off the plot of the second half of the episode. This also indirectly leads to [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi the Rebel Alliance learning of the existence of the second Death Star]].
* WeakWilled: Naare subjects him to a JediMindTrick at the end of the series premiere to get him off the Freemakers' backs and to convince him to rent her living quarters for a single credit. Unfortunately, [[StatusQuoIsGod the Freemakers' rent comes due again]]...
* WouldHurtAChild: As mentioned above, he often threatens to [[ThrownOutTheAirlock throw the Freemakers out the airlock]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for failing to pay the rent]], and he has no qualms about making those threats when the twelve-year-old Rowan is present.
* DemotedToExtra: Well, he was already essentially an extra in Season One, but as mentioned in TheCameo above, the Freemakers' departure from the Wheel in Season Two means that he's absent for almost the entire season.
* DropInLandlord: A holographic version. He's probably the most frequently RecurringExtra in Season One due to his incessant nagging about the rent.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Right at the beginning of the series premiere, he [[FauxAffablyEvil politely greets the Freemakers right before threatening to]] [[ThrownOutTheAirlock throw them out the airlock]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for being late with their rent payments]].
* FauxAffablyEvil: Speaks in a folksy drawl and generally has a pleasant, friendly tone of voice...until he threatens to [[ThrownOutTheAirlock throw the Freemakers out the airlock]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for failing to pay the rent]].
* RecurringExtra: In Season One.
* RunningGag: Regularly reminds the Freemakers that [[DropInLandlord they owe him rent]]. Oftentimes, that's [[TheCameo his only appearance in that episode]].
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Beats a hasty retreat from the Freemakers' shop when the [[spoiler:Naare-]]Graballa posse invade it searching for Rowan. This effectively serves as his exit from the series, although he makes an important [[TheCameo cameo]] appearance in Season Two.
* SpannerInTheWorks: In Season Two, while he appears to have been duped by the Freemakers' [[PaperThinDisguise Paper-Thin Disguises]], it turns out that he saw through them -- and he alerts Graballa the Hutt of the Freemakers' presence on the Wheel, kicking off the plot of the second half of the episode. This also indirectly leads to [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi the Rebel Alliance learning of the existence of the second Death Star]].
* WeakWilled: Naare subjects him to a JediMindTrick at the end of the series premiere to get him off the Freemakers' backs and to convince him to rent her living quarters for a single credit. Unfortunately, [[StatusQuoIsGod the Freemakers' rent comes due again]]...
* WouldHurtAChild: As mentioned above, he often threatens to [[ThrownOutTheAirlock throw the Freemakers out the airlock]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for failing to pay the rent]], and he has no qualms about making those threats when the twelve-year-old Rowan is present.
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[[folder:Wick Cooper]]
!!Wick Cooper
!!!'''Species''': Human
->'''Voiced by''': Thomas Lennon
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
A wealthy and stuck-up businessman who lives in the high-class Upper Ring of the Wheel and owns a variety of exotic starships and vehicles, which he sometimes takes to the Freemakers for repairs and maintenance.
!!Wick Cooper
!!!'''Species''': Human
->'''Voiced by''': Thomas Lennon
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
A wealthy and stuck-up businessman who lives in the high-class Upper Ring of the Wheel and owns a variety of exotic starships and vehicles, which he sometimes takes to the Freemakers for repairs and maintenance.
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!!Wick Cooper
!!!'''Species''':
!!Commander Poe Dameron
!!!'''Species:''' Human
->'''Voiced
->'''Appears
A wealthy and stuck-up businessman who lives in the high-class Upper Ring of the Wheel and owns a variety of exotic starships and vehicles, which he sometimes takes to the Freemakers for repairs and maintenance.
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* AerithAndBob: "Cooper" is a fairly common English surname.
* BunnyEarsLawyer: He's a [[JerkAss rude and obnoxious]] UpperClassTwit who [[HorribleJudgeOfCharacter genuinely supports Emperor Palpatine]], but he's also a ''very'' savvy businessman who converts the Freemakers' struggling shop into a highly successful cafe, much to Kordi's grudging admiration.
* TheCameo: Most of his appearances are either cameos or extended cameos.
** He appears outside the Palpatine Museum in episode 9, elbowing his way to the front of the line and requesting the super-deluxe VIP tour...or whatever's better than that, if it exists.
** In the first SeasonFinale, he's on Coruscant during Empire Day and thus is put into peril by [[spoiler:Naare's rampage]], only escaping death via a BigDamnHeroes moment by the Freemakers.
** In Season Two, he attends the luxury ship auction on Mygeeto and can be heard disparaging people who "choose to be poor."
** Later, when the Freemakers visit the Wheel, they discover that he's converted their old shop into a lucrative cafe.
* ComplainingAboutRescuesTheyDontLike: A variant in the first SeasonFinale. Saved by the Freemakers from falling to his death, Wick emerges from some rubble in the [=StarScavenger's=] cargo hold and woozily asks if he's in the afterlife...[[BaitAndSwitch because, if so, he's quite underwhelmed]].
* ContrivedCoincidence: While attempting to hide from Stormtroopers patrolling the Upper Rim of the Wheel, Kordi and Princess Leia literally fall into an apartment that happens to be the residence to Wick Cooper, who had dropped off a speeder bike at Freemaker Salvage and Repair shortly beforehand.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Genuinely and unironically supports ''[[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]]''. Yeah.
* JerkAss: Apparently brings a luxury speeder bike to Freemaker Salvage and Repair for the sole purpose of hurling verbal abuse at Zander when he checks it out. In fairness to Wick, Zander ''was'' directly responsible for the total destruction of his mint-condition Naboo Starfighter (and the ship that he received in recompense [[StuffBlowingUp spontaneously combusted]] almost immediately), but his vindictiveness is almost cartoonishly petty. To wit:
-->'''Kordi Freemaker''': Anything else?\\
'''Wick Cooper''': Well, yeah. If you could collect his tears in a jar, that'd be spiffy.
* LightBulbJoke: Cracks an ''incredibly'' insensitive joke referencing [[Film/ANewHope the destruction of Alderaan]]. In front of ''Princess Leia''. Needless to say, getting literally kicked out of his own apartment was getting off easy.
* TooDumbToLive: Being a ''supporter'' of [[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]] makes you this by default, but Wick takes this UpToEleven by loudly proclaiming his UndyingLoyalty to the Emperor to [[spoiler:Naare, who is wielding the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]] and is almost literally holding his life in her hands at that point]]. Surprisingly, he survives the experience.
* UndyingLoyalty: To ''[[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]]'' of all people, proudly proclaiming himself to be "Palpatine's #1 fan" and even [[TooDumbToLive yelling his support of the Emperor to ]][[spoiler:[[TooDumbToLive a rampaging, Kyber Saber-wielding Naare]]]].
* UpperClassTwit: He's wealthy enough to be able to afford living space in the Wheel's Upper Ring (reserved for "the rich, the super-rich, and the Empire"), but he's [[JerkAss incredibly rude]] and [[TooDumbToLive seems to genuinely support ]]''[[TooDumbToLive Emperor Palpatine]]''.
* BunnyEarsLawyer: He's a [[JerkAss rude and obnoxious]] UpperClassTwit who [[HorribleJudgeOfCharacter genuinely supports Emperor Palpatine]], but he's also a ''very'' savvy businessman who converts the Freemakers' struggling shop into a highly successful cafe, much to Kordi's grudging admiration.
* TheCameo: Most of his appearances are either cameos or extended cameos.
** He appears outside the Palpatine Museum in episode 9, elbowing his way to the front of the line and requesting the super-deluxe VIP tour...or whatever's better than that, if it exists.
** In the first SeasonFinale, he's on Coruscant during Empire Day and thus is put into peril by [[spoiler:Naare's rampage]], only escaping death via a BigDamnHeroes moment by the Freemakers.
** In Season Two, he attends the luxury ship auction on Mygeeto and can be heard disparaging people who "choose to be poor."
** Later, when the Freemakers visit the Wheel, they discover that he's converted their old shop into a lucrative cafe.
* ComplainingAboutRescuesTheyDontLike: A variant in the first SeasonFinale. Saved by the Freemakers from falling to his death, Wick emerges from some rubble in the [=StarScavenger's=] cargo hold and woozily asks if he's in the afterlife...[[BaitAndSwitch because, if so, he's quite underwhelmed]].
* ContrivedCoincidence: While attempting to hide from Stormtroopers patrolling the Upper Rim of the Wheel, Kordi and Princess Leia literally fall into an apartment that happens to be the residence to Wick Cooper, who had dropped off a speeder bike at Freemaker Salvage and Repair shortly beforehand.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Genuinely and unironically supports ''[[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]]''. Yeah.
* JerkAss: Apparently brings a luxury speeder bike to Freemaker Salvage and Repair for the sole purpose of hurling verbal abuse at Zander when he checks it out. In fairness to Wick, Zander ''was'' directly responsible for the total destruction of his mint-condition Naboo Starfighter (and the ship that he received in recompense [[StuffBlowingUp spontaneously combusted]] almost immediately), but his vindictiveness is almost cartoonishly petty. To wit:
-->'''Kordi Freemaker''': Anything else?\\
'''Wick Cooper''': Well, yeah. If you could collect his tears in a jar, that'd be spiffy.
* LightBulbJoke: Cracks an ''incredibly'' insensitive joke referencing [[Film/ANewHope the destruction of Alderaan]]. In front of ''Princess Leia''. Needless to say, getting literally kicked out of his own apartment was getting off easy.
* TooDumbToLive: Being a ''supporter'' of [[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]] makes you this by default, but Wick takes this UpToEleven by loudly proclaiming his UndyingLoyalty to the Emperor to [[spoiler:Naare, who is wielding the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]] and is almost literally holding his life in her hands at that point]]. Surprisingly, he survives the experience.
* UndyingLoyalty: To ''[[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]]'' of all people, proudly proclaiming himself to be "Palpatine's #1 fan" and even [[TooDumbToLive yelling his support of the Emperor to ]][[spoiler:[[TooDumbToLive a rampaging, Kyber Saber-wielding Naare]]]].
* UpperClassTwit: He's wealthy enough to be able to afford living space in the Wheel's Upper Ring (reserved for "the rich, the super-rich, and the Empire"), but he's [[JerkAss incredibly rude]] and [[TooDumbToLive seems to genuinely support ]]''[[TooDumbToLive Emperor Palpatine]]''.
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[[folder:Ignacio Wortan]]
!!Ignacio Wortan
!!!'''Species''': Twi'lek
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JeffBennett
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
A wealthy and rather stuffy Twi'lek who hires the Freemakers to procure a panel of wroshyr wood for his starship.
!!Ignacio Wortan
!!!'''Species''': Twi'lek
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JeffBennett
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
A wealthy and rather stuffy Twi'lek who hires the Freemakers to procure a panel of wroshyr wood for his starship.
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!!Ignacio Wortan
!!!'''Species''': Twi'lek
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JeffBennett
!![=BB-8=]
->'''Appears
A wealthy and rather stuffy Twi'lek who hires the Freemakers to procure a panel of wroshyr wood for his starship.
Poe's droid.
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* AerithAndBob: "Ignacio" is a common Spanish name.
* BritishStuffiness: Sports a spiffy accent and the stereotypical haughtiness. Notably, he also sports a thin mustache, whereas there's no indication in any canonical material that Twi'leks grow facial hair (or hair, period).
* TheCameo: Attends the luxury ship auction on Mygeeto in Season Two and can be heard complaining about the quality of the ordeurs.
* QuestGiver: His only real function in the story is to send the Freemakers to Kashyyyk for a piece of wroshyr wood in his debut episode (and to refuse to pay them for their trouble when the piece that they deliver turns out to be broken).
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: {{Downplayed|Trope}} since he appears in a grand total of two episodes (one of which is a [[TheCameo cameo]])) and his name is only spelled in the credits, but the vowels in his surname are flipped in those episode credits.
* BritishStuffiness: Sports a spiffy accent and the stereotypical haughtiness. Notably, he also sports a thin mustache, whereas there's no indication in any canonical material that Twi'leks grow facial hair (or hair, period).
* TheCameo: Attends the luxury ship auction on Mygeeto in Season Two and can be heard complaining about the quality of the ordeurs.
* QuestGiver: His only real function in the story is to send the Freemakers to Kashyyyk for a piece of wroshyr wood in his debut episode (and to refuse to pay them for their trouble when the piece that they deliver turns out to be broken).
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: {{Downplayed|Trope}} since he appears in a grand total of two episodes (one of which is a [[TheCameo cameo]])) and his name is only spelled in the credits, but the vowels in his surname are flipped in those episode credits.
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[[folder:Jek-14]]
!!Jek-14
!!!'''Species''': Human (clone)
->'''Voiced by''': Brian Dobson
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LEGOStarWarsTheYodaChronicles The Yoda Chronicles]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LEGOStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
After the events of ''The Yoda Chronicles'', Jek-14 went into isolation on Zoh and became known as the mythical Maker of Zoh, refusing to be involved in any more conflicts between the Light Side and Dark Side of the Force.
!!Jek-14
!!!'''Species''': Human (clone)
->'''Voiced by''': Brian Dobson
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LEGOStarWarsTheYodaChronicles The Yoda Chronicles]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LEGOStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
After the events of ''The Yoda Chronicles'', Jek-14 went into isolation on Zoh and became known as the mythical Maker of Zoh, refusing to be involved in any more conflicts between the Light Side and Dark Side of the Force.
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!!Jek-14
!!!Graballa the Hutt and Associates
[[folder:Graballa the Hutt]]
!!Graballa the Hutt
!!!'''Species''':
->'''Voiced by''':
->'''Appears in''':
After
A cousin of Jabba the
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* CanonImmigrant: Roger mentions him in ''Droidography'' as the Maker of Zoh, making him canon... though the details are murky.
* CharacterTitle: "The Maker of Zoh" episode.
* NeverFoundTheBody: The Freemakers are led to assume his droids killed him, but the ending of the episode shows a FingerTwitchingRevival (or, well, hand twitching revival, considering this is LEGO.).
* ParodySue: He's a Clone Trooper modified to be a Force-sensitive Sith, a test subject by Count Dooku to become the first of a larger "Sith clone" army, and he's walked both the way of the Jedi ''and'' the Sith before becoming an unaffiliated good guy. He's also become a mythical hero and serves as a mentor to another show's main character.
%%* UnexpectedCharacter: Considering the show was slated as a "canon paraphrase", Jek-14, who originated from the Lego parody series of ''Star Wars'', was unexpected. This also brings in some questions as to how exactly ''The Yoda Chronicles'' fits in with the new Expanded Universe.
* TheWarToEndAllWars: Jek lampshades that every conflict claims that theirs will be "the battle to end all battles", [[HistoryRepeats only for another to follow and say the same thing, then another, then another.]] He recognizes that it would be futile to try to satiate the bloodlust, so he went into isolation so that he wouldn't be dragged into more fights.
* CharacterTitle: "The Maker of Zoh" episode.
* NeverFoundTheBody: The Freemakers are led to assume his droids killed him, but the ending of the episode shows a FingerTwitchingRevival (or, well, hand twitching revival, considering this is LEGO.).
* ParodySue: He's a Clone Trooper modified to be a Force-sensitive Sith, a test subject by Count Dooku to become the first of a larger "Sith clone" army, and he's walked both the way of the Jedi ''and'' the Sith before becoming an unaffiliated good guy. He's also become a mythical hero and serves as a mentor to another show's main character.
%%* UnexpectedCharacter: Considering the show was slated as a "canon paraphrase", Jek-14, who originated from the Lego parody series of ''Star Wars'', was unexpected. This also brings in some questions as to how exactly ''The Yoda Chronicles'' fits in with the new Expanded Universe.
* TheWarToEndAllWars: Jek lampshades that every conflict claims that theirs will be "the battle to end all battles", [[HistoryRepeats only for another to follow and say the same thing, then another, then another.]] He recognizes that it would be futile to try to satiate the bloodlust, so he went into isolation so that he wouldn't be dragged into more fights.
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* AffablyEvil: Remains cheerful and friendly even as he's feeding a twelve-year-old boy to his pet nexu, [[FluffyTheTerrible Smiley]].
* BadBoss: When a disguised Kordi Freemaker recommends that he reduce his [[{{Mooks}} staff]] headcount, he immediately proceeds to do just that -- by [[ThrownOutTheAirlock jettisoning them into space]]. Naturally, this [[LaserGuidedKarma bites him in the rear almost immediately afterwards]], as he can't stop the Freemakers from escaping because he's run out of {{Mooks}}.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: Yes, he's a goofy, pathetic ButtMonkey -- but as a Hutt, he's also a vicious crime lord. Naare finds this out the hard way.
* ButtMonkey: If Darth Vader is [[PsychicStrangle Force-choking]] someone, chances are that Graballa's the unlucky victim.
* CanonImmigrant:Roger mentions him in ''Droidography'' as the Maker By ''Droidography''.
* CoolShip: His HQ looks like a version ofZoh, making him canon... though the details are murky.
[[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi Jabba's sail barge]] that can travel through space.
*CharacterTitle: "The Maker DudeWheresMyRespect: His dearest ambition is to build Graballa's Beachside Resort and Cafe, but all of Zoh" episode.
* NeverFoundTheBody: The Freemakers are led to assumehis droids killed him, but the ending of the episode shows a FingerTwitchingRevival (or, well, hand twitching revival, considering this is LEGO.).
* ParodySue: He's a Clone Trooper modified to be a Force-sensitive Sith, a test subject by Count Dooku to become the first of a larger "Sith clone" army,pleas for Jabba's assistance fall on deaf ears and he likewise has absolutely no success drumming up seed money from other investors. However, he's walked both the way ''just'' villainous enough that he gets zero audience sympathy for his plight.
* EvilLaugh: Indulges in a few ofthe Jedi ''and'' the Sith before becoming an unaffiliated good guy. He's also become a mythical hero and serves these in one episode of ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'', which comes across as a mentor rather OutOfCharacterMoment since he never does it in ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''. [[FridgeBrilliance Of course]], he never really had any ''reason'' to another show's main character.
%%* UnexpectedCharacter: Considering the show was slated as a "canon paraphrase", Jek-14, who originated from the Lego parody series of ''Star Wars'', was unexpected. This also brings in some questions as to how exactlylaugh during ''The Yoda Chronicles'' fits Freemaker Adventures''.
* KarmaHoudini: He actually exits ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' in a better position than he was at the beginning; having successfully completed his mission to deliver kyber crystals to the Empire, he's presumably going to be paid handsomely for his efforts and will thus [[EarnYourHappyEnding finally be able to move forward with making his dream resort a reality]]. Getting [[PsychicStrangle Force-choked]] by Darth Vader and thrown into a wall is the equivalent to a slap on the wrist at that point.
** KarmaHoudiniWarranty: ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'' shows that he does eventually get what's coming to him, as his villainy results in the destruction of his dream resort.
* LargeHam: He's voiced by Creator/DanaSnyder, AKA [[WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce Master Shake]] and [[WesternAnimation/{{Chowder}} Gazpacho]]. You do the math.
* LaserGuidedKarma: His last attempt to screw over the Freemaker family costs him his beloved resort. Also, see BadBoss above.
* PerpetualPoverty: By Hutt standards, anyway. He's SurroundedByIdiots because he can't afford to hire better {{Mooks}}.
* SurroundedByIdiots: Mostly [[DumbMuscle Baash and Raam]], but none of his {{Mooks}} are particularly bright. Even his most effective operative, Dengar, is generally regarded as not being as good as [[LivingLegend Boba Fett]].
** Sort of {{inverted|Trope}} during the last third of Season One, where, due to his [[spoiler:VillainTeamUp with Naare, Graballa himself joins his {{Mooks}} as one of the idiots who's surrounding ''her'']].
* ThrowTheDogABone: After being continually frustrated in his efforts to get Graballa's Beachside Resort and Cafe off the ground in ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'', the Sequel Trilogy portion of ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'' reveals that he finally managed to construct and open it on Canto Bight, and despite the First Order almost literally crashing its grand opening, business appears to be booming. It probably helps that, by that point, it's been thirty years since he last crossed paths with thenew Expanded Universe.
Freemakers.
*TheWarToEndAllWars: Jek lampshades that every conflict claims that theirs will be "the battle WouldHurtAChild: Has no qualms about feeding Rowan to end all battles", [[HistoryRepeats only for another to follow and say the same thing, then another, then another.]] He recognizes that it would be futile to try to satiate the bloodlust, so he went into isolation so that he wouldn't be dragged into more fights.his pet nexu.
* BadBoss: When a disguised Kordi Freemaker recommends that he reduce his [[{{Mooks}} staff]] headcount, he immediately proceeds to do just that -- by [[ThrownOutTheAirlock jettisoning them into space]]. Naturally, this [[LaserGuidedKarma bites him in the rear almost immediately afterwards]], as he can't stop the Freemakers from escaping because he's run out of {{Mooks}}.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: Yes, he's a goofy, pathetic ButtMonkey -- but as a Hutt, he's also a vicious crime lord. Naare finds this out the hard way.
* ButtMonkey: If Darth Vader is [[PsychicStrangle Force-choking]] someone, chances are that Graballa's the unlucky victim.
* CanonImmigrant:
* CoolShip: His HQ looks like a version of
*
* NeverFoundTheBody: The Freemakers are led to assume
* ParodySue: He's a Clone Trooper modified to be a Force-sensitive Sith, a test subject by Count Dooku to become the first of a larger "Sith clone" army,
* EvilLaugh: Indulges in a few of
%%* UnexpectedCharacter: Considering the show was slated as a "canon paraphrase", Jek-14, who originated from the Lego parody series of ''Star Wars'', was unexpected. This also brings in some questions as to how exactly
* KarmaHoudini: He actually exits ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' in a better position than he was at the beginning; having successfully completed his mission to deliver kyber crystals to the Empire, he's presumably going to be paid handsomely for his efforts and will thus [[EarnYourHappyEnding finally be able to move forward with making his dream resort a reality]]. Getting [[PsychicStrangle Force-choked]] by Darth Vader and thrown into a wall is the equivalent to a slap on the wrist at that point.
** KarmaHoudiniWarranty: ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'' shows that he does eventually get what's coming to him, as his villainy results in the destruction of his dream resort.
* LargeHam: He's voiced by Creator/DanaSnyder, AKA [[WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce Master Shake]] and [[WesternAnimation/{{Chowder}} Gazpacho]]. You do the math.
* LaserGuidedKarma: His last attempt to screw over the Freemaker family costs him his beloved resort. Also, see BadBoss above.
* PerpetualPoverty: By Hutt standards, anyway. He's SurroundedByIdiots because he can't afford to hire better {{Mooks}}.
* SurroundedByIdiots: Mostly [[DumbMuscle Baash and Raam]], but none of his {{Mooks}} are particularly bright. Even his most effective operative, Dengar, is generally regarded as not being as good as [[LivingLegend Boba Fett]].
** Sort of {{inverted|Trope}} during the last third of Season One, where, due to his [[spoiler:VillainTeamUp with Naare, Graballa himself joins his {{Mooks}} as one of the idiots who's surrounding ''her'']].
* ThrowTheDogABone: After being continually frustrated in his efforts to get Graballa's Beachside Resort and Cafe off the ground in ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'', the Sequel Trilogy portion of ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'' reveals that he finally managed to construct and open it on Canto Bight, and despite the First Order almost literally crashing its grand opening, business appears to be booming. It probably helps that, by that point, it's been thirty years since he last crossed paths with the
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[[folder:The Maker's Droids]]
!!The Maker's Droids
!!!'''Models''': Various, including EV-series medical droid (N3-RO), battle droids, super battle droids, dwarf spider droids, IG-series droids, mouse droids, R5-series astromech droids
->'''Voiced by''': French Stewart (N3-RO), Creator/FredTatasciore (BL-[=0X=])
->'''Appear in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
Droids rebuilt by Jek-14 after their parts were abandoned as junk on Zoh.
!!The Maker's Droids
!!!'''Models''': Various, including EV-series medical droid (N3-RO), battle droids, super battle droids, dwarf spider droids, IG-series droids, mouse droids, R5-series astromech droids
->'''Voiced by''': French Stewart (N3-RO), Creator/FredTatasciore (BL-[=0X=])
->'''Appear in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
Droids rebuilt by Jek-14 after their parts were abandoned as junk on Zoh.
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!!The Maker's Droids
!!!'''Models''': Various, including EV-series medical droid (N3-RO), battle droids, super battle droids, dwarf spider droids, IG-series droids, mouse droids, R5-series astromech droids
%%!!Yeppau
%%!!!'''Species''': Toydarian
%%->'''Voiced by''': Danny Jacobs
%%->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
%%Graballa's right-hand Toydarian.
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[[folder:Baash and Raam]]
!!Baash and Raam
!!!'''Species''': Iktotchi
->'''Voiced by''':
->'''Appear in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker
Droids rebuilt by Jek-14 after their parts were abandoned
A pair of dimwitted Iktotchi who serve as
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* MeaningfulName:
** [[PunnyName BL-0X]] for... Lego blocks.
** UsefulNotes/{{Nero}} was considered a cruel and incompetent leader to the point of garnering a tarnished reputation for himself.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: BL-[=0X=] and the other droids feel bad for following N3-RO, as their uprising led to the supposed death of the Maker, who was the only one who cared about them.
* NowWhat: After the Maker was supposedly killed, the droids feel like they have no purpose.
* RestrainingBolt: BL-[=0X=] puts one on N3-RO so that he'll never do anything bad again.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: N3-RO gathered the droids to rise up against the Freemakers because [[PleaseDontLeaveMe he didn't want the Maker to leave them like their previous owners did]].
** [[PunnyName BL-0X]] for... Lego blocks.
** UsefulNotes/{{Nero}} was considered a cruel and incompetent leader to the point of garnering a tarnished reputation for himself.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: BL-[=0X=] and the other droids feel bad for following N3-RO, as their uprising led to the supposed death of the Maker, who was the only one who cared about them.
* NowWhat: After the Maker was supposedly killed, the droids feel like they have no purpose.
* RestrainingBolt: BL-[=0X=] puts one on N3-RO so that he'll never do anything bad again.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: N3-RO gathered the droids to rise up against the Freemakers because [[PleaseDontLeaveMe he didn't want the Maker to leave them like their previous owners did]].
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* MeaningfulName:
** [[PunnyName BL-0X]] for... Lego blocks.
** UsefulNotes/{{Nero}} was considered a cruelBigEater: Both of them. In fact, they're actually strongly opinionated about food.
* BumblingHenchmenDuo: They're generally nuisances at worst, andincompetent leader they're often as much a hazard to their employer Graballa as they are to the point of garnering a tarnished reputation for himself.
Freemakers.
*MyGodWhatHaveIDone: BL-[=0X=] TheDividual: They're never seen apart, and the other droids feel bad for following N3-RO, as they often perform tasks together.
* DumbMuscle: In Naare's words, minds do not come any weaker than theirs. But that's what happens when your hobby is headbutting each other.
* HiddenDepths: Although they appear to be your average DumbMuscle (which they are), they're surprisingly eloquent and opinionated on issues that are near and dear to theiruprising led to hearts. [[SubvertedTrope Like food. And the supposed death status of their work environment.]]
* InexplicablyIdenticalIndividuals: Although none of theMaker, who was main characters seems to have any difficulty telling them apart. In case you were wondering, Baash's sleeves are tan while Raam's sleeves are green.
* OldRetainer: ''All-Stars'' reveals that they were in Graballa's employ before the events of ''Film/{{Solo}}'' -- and that they're ''still'' working for him during the time of the Sequel Trilogy, thirty years after the events of ''The Freemaker Adventures''.
* PunnyName: Take one A out of each of their names to get the names of their favorite hobbies. (It's also how their names are pronounced.) Unfortunately, the pun onlyone who cared pays off once in the series.
-->''[[ChaseScene (Baash and Raam are chasing the Freemakers' podracer in their speeder bikes)]]''\\
'''Baash''': Raam, you bash!\\
'''Raam''': And Baash, you ram!
* SkewedPriorities: These geniuses put off ''escaping from a Cloud City jail'' to argue with each other aboutthem.
who's afraid of heights. Dengar has to resort to ''shooting at them with his getaway cloud car'' to get them to focus. And then they go right back to arguing as soon as they're on board.
*NowWhat: SpannerInTheWorks: After Zander messes up Kordi's "airtight plan" to purchase an antique starship by bidding for (and winning) a different ship, these guys mess it up even worse by purchasing the Maker was supposedly killed, ship themselves on Graballa's behalf -- ''[[AchievementsInIgnorance by waving a Mygeeto burrito around at the droids feel like they have no purpose.
* RestrainingBolt: BL-[=0X=] puts one on N3-RO so that he'll never do anything bad again.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: N3-RO gathered the droids to rise up against the Freemakers because [[PleaseDontLeaveMe he didn't want the Maker to leave them like their previous owners did]].wrong time]]''.
** [[PunnyName BL-0X]] for... Lego blocks.
** UsefulNotes/{{Nero}} was considered a cruel
* BumblingHenchmenDuo: They're generally nuisances at worst, and
*
* DumbMuscle: In Naare's words, minds do not come any weaker than theirs. But that's what happens when your hobby is headbutting each other.
* HiddenDepths: Although they appear to be your average DumbMuscle (which they are), they're surprisingly eloquent and opinionated on issues that are near and dear to their
* InexplicablyIdenticalIndividuals: Although none of the
* OldRetainer: ''All-Stars'' reveals that they were in Graballa's employ before the events of ''Film/{{Solo}}'' -- and that they're ''still'' working for him during the time of the Sequel Trilogy, thirty years after the events of ''The Freemaker Adventures''.
* PunnyName: Take one A out of each of their names to get the names of their favorite hobbies. (It's also how their names are pronounced.) Unfortunately, the pun only
-->''[[ChaseScene (Baash and Raam are chasing the Freemakers' podracer in their speeder bikes)]]''\\
'''Baash''': Raam, you bash!\\
'''Raam''': And Baash, you ram!
* SkewedPriorities: These geniuses put off ''escaping from a Cloud City jail'' to argue with each other about
*
* RestrainingBolt: BL-[=0X=] puts one on N3-RO so that he'll never do anything bad again.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: N3-RO gathered the droids to rise up against the Freemakers because [[PleaseDontLeaveMe he didn't want the Maker to leave them like their previous owners did]].
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!The Freemaker family
[[folder:In general]]
!!The Freemakers
!!!'''Species''': Human (and one B1 battle droid)
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
-->"The Freemakers fly together, or they don't fly at all!"
-->--'''Zander Freemaker'''
A family of hardworking scavengers and shipbuilders who run Freemaker Salvage and Repair, a starship repair/salvage shop on the space station known as the Wheel. During a routine scrap run, a chance encounter with a powerful artifact and a mysterious Jedi changes the Freemakers' destiny forever.
''The Freemaker Adventures'' focuses on the Freemakers' escapades during the Galactic Civil War, while ''All-Stars'' chronicles the adventures of their parents (before and after the events of ''Film/{{Solo}}'') and Zander's daughter Moxie (before and during the events of the Sequel Trilogy).
[[folder:In general]]
!!The Freemakers
!!!'''Species''': Human (and one B1 battle droid)
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
-->"The Freemakers fly together, or they don't fly at all!"
-->--'''Zander Freemaker'''
A family of hardworking scavengers and shipbuilders who run Freemaker Salvage and Repair, a starship repair/salvage shop on the space station known as the Wheel. During a routine scrap run, a chance encounter with a powerful artifact and a mysterious Jedi changes the Freemakers' destiny forever.
''The Freemaker Adventures'' focuses on the Freemakers' escapades during the Galactic Civil War, while ''All-Stars'' chronicles the adventures of their parents (before and after the events of ''Film/{{Solo}}'') and Zander's daughter Moxie (before and during the events of the Sequel Trilogy).
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[[folder:In general]]
!!The Freemakers
!!!'''Species''': Human (and one B1 battle droid)
->'''Appears
%%!!Dengar
%%!!!'''Species''': Human
%%->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JamesPatrickStuart
%%->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
-->--'''Zander Freemaker'''
A family
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!!!Jabba the Hutt and Associates
[[folder:Jabba the Hutt]]
!!Jabba Desilijic Tiure
!!!'''Species''': Hutt
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker
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* AcePilot: Mostly Zander, but ''every single one'' of the Freemakers has been shown to possess the ability to competently fly starships -- including twelve-year-old Rowan and battle droid Roger!
* BadassFamily: Very, very much. Even Kordi and Lena, who [[GuileHero prefer to talk rather than fight their way out of sticky situations]], are still formidable combatants when push comes to shove.
* BadassNormal: At least until Rowan discovers and develops his connection to the Force. Even then, his siblings aren't OvershadowedByAwesome; Zander's mechanic and piloting abilities and Kordi's wit and leadership are often just as crucial to the family's success as Rowan's skill with the lightsaber and the Force.
* BeenThereShapedHistory: In Season Two, the Freemakers return to the Wheel to steal back a starship part from their old shop, which escalates into an encounter with none other than Darth Vader himself. Afterwards, the Freemakers' debrief with Rebel leadership inadvertently tips them off to [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi the Empire's efforts to build a second Death Star, prompting Admiral Ackbar to order his staff to reach out to the Bothans]].
* GadgeteerGenius: Again, while Zander really takes the cake, his siblings (and Roger) are no slouches when it comes to starship maintenance and repair. ''All-Stars'' extends this to their parents as well; while Lena is never shown working on ships or speeders, it's implied that she had a major hand in [[HeelFaceBrainwashing reprogramming]] Roger to be the lovable RobotBuddy he is today.
** {{Downplayed|Trope}} with Moxie in ''All-Stars'', as she doesn't display any particular mechanical ability.
* GenerationXerox: ''All-Stars'' reveals that the siblings' father Pace was a starship mechanic who manufactured and sold custom ships called Uglies, while their mother Lena was a street-smart, smooth-talking ConArtist before she met Pace. Suddenly, Zander and Kordi's skill sets make a lot more sense.
* GoodParents: ''All-Stars'' reveals that Lena and Pace were very doting parents to their children, which makes their unexplained absence from ''The Freemaker Adventures'' all the more jarring.
* GuileHero: Pretty much their MO, due to their modest status as galactic nobodies. By Season Two, they treat outwitting Imperials as a walk in the park.
* HeroicNeutral: They ''want'' to stay out of the Galactic Civil War, forcibly ejecting some squabbling Rebel and Imperial fighter pilots in the first episode and later almost throwing out Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia as well, but TheCallKnowsWhereYouLive and they wind up joining the Rebel Alliance.
** ''All-Stars'' reveals that Pace and Lena played this straight, while Moxie {{avert|edTrope}}s this by joining the Resistance -- possibly even before the events of ''Film/TheForceAwakens''.
* OneDegreeOfSeparation:
** Graballa the Hutt crosses paths with all three generations of Freemakers, and he lives to regret it every time. Notably, he might not know of the relationship between the Freemakers and his former target Pace, since the two's final interaction occurs prior to Pace adopting the Freemaker name. He certainly doesn't show any recognition of the name when he runs into the kids.
** Corporal Estoc commanded the prison train that was bringing Lena to an Imperial jail, and in fact Lena was going to be the 10,000th prisoner whom Estoc escorted without incident (needless to say, Lena broke that streak). Like Graballa, Estoc never interacted with Lena after she took on the Freemaker name, and (as a lieutenant) Estoc doesn't appear to be familiar with the name when she runs into the Freemaker kids on the Wheel.
** {{Downplayed|Trope}} with Chewbacca, who performed a non-fatal HeroicSacrifice to rescue Lena from Imperial imprisonment. He interacts with her children on two separate occasions, but doesn't do much other than [[TheGlomp hugging]] them (and he's TheUnintelligible anyway).
** {{Enforced|Trope}} with Lando Calrissian, who briefly employed Pace and Lena, brought them to the Wheel and apparently gave them their shop, and even inadvertently suggested the LineOfSightName "Freemaker." Lando later interacts with their children on the same occasions as Chewbacca, almost certainly knowing who they are but never revealing his relationship with their parents.
* BadassFamily: Very, very much. Even Kordi and Lena, who [[GuileHero prefer to talk rather than fight their way out of sticky situations]], are still formidable combatants when push comes to shove.
* BadassNormal: At least until Rowan discovers and develops his connection to the Force. Even then, his siblings aren't OvershadowedByAwesome; Zander's mechanic and piloting abilities and Kordi's wit and leadership are often just as crucial to the family's success as Rowan's skill with the lightsaber and the Force.
* BeenThereShapedHistory: In Season Two, the Freemakers return to the Wheel to steal back a starship part from their old shop, which escalates into an encounter with none other than Darth Vader himself. Afterwards, the Freemakers' debrief with Rebel leadership inadvertently tips them off to [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi the Empire's efforts to build a second Death Star, prompting Admiral Ackbar to order his staff to reach out to the Bothans]].
* GadgeteerGenius: Again, while Zander really takes the cake, his siblings (and Roger) are no slouches when it comes to starship maintenance and repair. ''All-Stars'' extends this to their parents as well; while Lena is never shown working on ships or speeders, it's implied that she had a major hand in [[HeelFaceBrainwashing reprogramming]] Roger to be the lovable RobotBuddy he is today.
** {{Downplayed|Trope}} with Moxie in ''All-Stars'', as she doesn't display any particular mechanical ability.
* GenerationXerox: ''All-Stars'' reveals that the siblings' father Pace was a starship mechanic who manufactured and sold custom ships called Uglies, while their mother Lena was a street-smart, smooth-talking ConArtist before she met Pace. Suddenly, Zander and Kordi's skill sets make a lot more sense.
* GoodParents: ''All-Stars'' reveals that Lena and Pace were very doting parents to their children, which makes their unexplained absence from ''The Freemaker Adventures'' all the more jarring.
* GuileHero: Pretty much their MO, due to their modest status as galactic nobodies. By Season Two, they treat outwitting Imperials as a walk in the park.
* HeroicNeutral: They ''want'' to stay out of the Galactic Civil War, forcibly ejecting some squabbling Rebel and Imperial fighter pilots in the first episode and later almost throwing out Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia as well, but TheCallKnowsWhereYouLive and they wind up joining the Rebel Alliance.
** ''All-Stars'' reveals that Pace and Lena played this straight, while Moxie {{avert|edTrope}}s this by joining the Resistance -- possibly even before the events of ''Film/TheForceAwakens''.
* OneDegreeOfSeparation:
** Graballa the Hutt crosses paths with all three generations of Freemakers, and he lives to regret it every time. Notably, he might not know of the relationship between the Freemakers and his former target Pace, since the two's final interaction occurs prior to Pace adopting the Freemaker name. He certainly doesn't show any recognition of the name when he runs into the kids.
** Corporal Estoc commanded the prison train that was bringing Lena to an Imperial jail, and in fact Lena was going to be the 10,000th prisoner whom Estoc escorted without incident (needless to say, Lena broke that streak). Like Graballa, Estoc never interacted with Lena after she took on the Freemaker name, and (as a lieutenant) Estoc doesn't appear to be familiar with the name when she runs into the Freemaker kids on the Wheel.
** {{Downplayed|Trope}} with Chewbacca, who performed a non-fatal HeroicSacrifice to rescue Lena from Imperial imprisonment. He interacts with her children on two separate occasions, but doesn't do much other than [[TheGlomp hugging]] them (and he's TheUnintelligible anyway).
** {{Enforced|Trope}} with Lando Calrissian, who briefly employed Pace and Lena, brought them to the Wheel and apparently gave them their shop, and even inadvertently suggested the LineOfSightName "Freemaker." Lando later interacts with their children on the same occasions as Chewbacca, almost certainly knowing who they are but never revealing his relationship with their parents.
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!!Rowan Freemaker
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[[caption-width-right:250:''"Who's got two thumbs... [[subscript:uh... two hands...]] and has the Force flowing through him? This guy!"]]
->'''Voiced By''': Creator/NicolasCantu
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
-->''"Now ''I'm'' the ultimate power in the universe! And I'm only ''twelve''!"''
The youngest of the Freemaker siblings. Not only is he Force-sensitive, he happens to share a unique bond with the Kyber Saber crystals.
!!Rowan Freemaker
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[[caption-width-right:250:''"Who's got two thumbs... [[subscript:uh... two hands...]] and has the Force flowing through him? This guy!"]]
->'''Voiced By''': Creator/NicolasCantu
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
-->''"Now ''I'm'' the ultimate power in the universe! And I'm only ''twelve''!"''
The youngest of the Freemaker siblings. Not only is he Force-sensitive, he happens to share a unique bond with the Kyber Saber crystals.
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!!Rowan Freemaker
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[[caption-width-right:250:''"Who's got two thumbs... [[subscript:uh... two hands...]] and has the Force flowing through him? This guy!"]]
->'''Voiced By''': Creator/NicolasCantu
!!Bib Fortuna
!!!'''Species''': Twi'lek
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker
-->''"Now ''I'm'' the ultimate power in the universe! And I'm only ''twelve''!"''
The youngest
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* AmbiguousSituation: As a Force user, his fate after ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'' is unknown. The series finale ends with him revealing his Force-sensitivity to Luke, and what happens next is not shown. ''All-Stars'' makes no mention of his fate either, although he's known to have participated in the Battle of Jakku. [[WordOfGod Bob Roth]] reveals that Rowan went back to Aliston Nor and spent the remainder of his days rebuilding it.
* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Seems to be a defining character trait at the start. "That was a lot of words, and my mind wandered in the middle..." CharacterDevelopment moves him away from this.
** M-OC frequently cites this as one of Rowan's major weaknesses during his [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech "The Reason You Suck" Speeches]] in Season 2, although Rowan doesn't have more trouble concentrating than other kids his age by then.
* BadassAdorable: Looks adorable while piloting an old AT-TE against some Stormtroopers. Later on, he gets a lightsaber and develops his Force abilities.
** Taken UpToEleven in ''All-Stars'', where Rowan singlehandedly ''levitates a free-falling Imperial Star Destroyer'' -- while yelling at Roger to stop blabbering and get out of its way!
* BookDumb: Rowan has trouble with math that would be fairly basic for his grade level (he doesn't understand ratios or odds, for one thing) and frequently asks others about words he doesn't know (like "dawdle"). It's {{justified|Trope}} due to a lack of formal education. He's still an accomplished salvager, an aspiring shipbuilder, and a Jedi-in-training.
* BrokenPedestal: [[spoiler:Upon discovering that Naare is a Sith]].
* CharacterDevelopment: Suffers from AttentionDeficitOohShiny at the start of the series, but fast-forward about 9 episodes to the Palpatine Museum on Naboo, where Rowan is ironically the only member of the crew ''not'' to suffer this as everybody else breaks off to see the various exhibits (though he was temporarily distracted by a floor buffer, he resists seconds later, and his attention hasn't wandered since).
* CheerfulChild: Under normal circumstances. Due to the events of the episodes, later ones show that he isn't as cheerful as he was starting out.
* ChekhovsSkill: While the Season One premiere quickly establishes that the Kyber Saber crystals call to Rowan, it isn't until near the end of the season that he realizes that ''he'' can call to ''them'' as well; unfortunately, Naare already holds all but one of them at that point. However, see MyKungFuIsStrongerThanYours below.
* ChildSoldier: [[PlayingWithATrope Played with]]. While the Freemakers eventually join the Rebel Alliance, they're usually assigned to ship maintainence duty rather than actual combat. That said, Rowan can hold his own in a fight, and indeed is quite the PintSizedPowerhouse as described below.
** ''All-Stars'' reveals that Rowan fought alongside his siblings during the Battle of Jakku.
* CoolSword: His lightsaber, naturally. [[spoiler:It was originally wielded by Naare, and Rowan confiscated it from her during their scuffle in the Palpatine museum on Naboo.]]
** [[spoiler:Before this, Rowan discovered and swiped Naare's red lightsaber on Tatooine, and he used it against her during the aforementioned Palpatine Museum brawl until circumstances caused the two to switch weapons.]]
** Taken UpToEleven with the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]], which Rowan obtains and wields during the climax of the Season One finale. [[spoiler:And the Season Two finale.]]
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Though he has trouble focusing, when he does focus, he can make progress by leaps and bounds. [[spoiler:His training with Jek on building things with the Force and him studying Roger's recorded Jedi fights both pave the way for [[TookALevelInBadass massive amounts of improvement within very short spans of time]].]]
* ExactWords: Possibly an unintentional example on Rowan's part, although definitely intentional on the part of the writers. Throughout Season Two, Rowan informs both Admiral Ackbar and Emperor Palpatine that he "threw the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]] into a pool of lava." He never actually states that he ''destroyed'' the Saber -- because, as revealed in the Season Two finale, the Saber is actually still intact. Rowan's tone of voice when announcing this to his siblings suggests that he wasn't aware of the Saber's survival beforehand either. The situation can be {{Hand Wave}}d by stating that the Force was subconsciously preventing Rowan from stating an untruth, even if he was unaware of it at the time.
* ForgotAboutHisPowers: He sometimes forgets to use his Force abilities or his lightsaber when caught in a sticky situation. For example, when he was caught by M-OC, his restraints left his hands free to move, but he didn't think to summon his lightsaber to cut his way out until it was shaken out of its holster.
-->'''Rowan''': [[LampshadeHanging Ooookay... feeling dumb that I didn't think of that first.]]
* InsistentTerminology: In Season Two. He's ''not'' twelve, but ''[[SeriousBusiness twelve-and-a-half]]''!
* {{Keet}}: Very much so, and quite the charm point of his, especially early on.
* KidHero: He's only twelve.
** [[InsistentTerminology Twelve-and-a-half]] in Season Two.
* JustAKid: After formally joining the Rebellion, he's frustrated by the fact that he doesn't get to do much in the heat of a space battle due to being too young and inexperienced to pilot a starfighter while everyone else grabs parts for last-minute repairs and maintenance.
* MacGuffinSuperPerson: His ability to sense the Kyber Saber crystals makes him this in Season One. [[spoiler:While wielding the Kyber Saber, he temporarily becomes the most powerful Force wielder in the galaxy.]]
-->'''Rowan''': [[spoiler:Now ''I'm'' the ultimate power in the universe! And I'm only ''twelve''!]]
* MyKungFuIsStrongerThanYours:
** Naare easily bests Rowan in a straight Force-pull battle, but Rowan's connection to the Kyber Saber crystals trumps Naare's strongest Force pulls.
** Rowan's Force-pull of the giant kyber crystal is also stronger than M-OC's ability to hold onto it. M-OC only wins by utilizing a [[LookBehindYou distraction]].
* PintSizedPowerhouse: The youngest and shortest of the Freemakers, but the only one who's Force-sensitive. By the end of Season One, even before Rowan acquires the Kyber Saber, it's abundantly clear that he's the most powerful of the Freemakers, and he's the one who tends to take on their enemies head-on while his siblings and Roger support him.
* ProphetEyes: Sports these when in the vicinity of a Kyber Saber crystal. Unfortunately, it also causes him to nearly kill himself trying to obtain said crystal on numerous occasions, although he eventually learns to overcome this tendency.
* ShonenHair: Definitely, being spiked up to the point that it wouldn't be out of place in ''Franchise/KingdomHearts''.
* TagalongKid: Occasionally, when the Freemakers go on trips that aren't related to the Kyber Saber crystals. Sometimes a Kyber Saber crystal happens to get involved anyway.
* TookALevelInBadass: Pretty much sums up Rowan's character arc in Season One. He goes from running away from a dianoga to repeatedly taking on a Sith in one-on-one combat!
* UnskilledButStrong: He's one of the few practicing Force-sensitives left in the galaxy after the Jedi Purge. As such, his spotty training renders him incapable of performing more complex Force abilities and lightsaber attacks. That being said, he's capable enough to survive numerous fights against Naare and M-OC, thanks to a lot of practice and repeated viewings of the combat techniques of the old Jedi Masters. After some training with Jek-14, his Force-building abilities are second to none. And that's not even getting into his [[MacGuffinSuperPerson unique connection to the Kyber Saber crystals]].
* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Seems to be a defining character trait at the start. "That was a lot of words, and my mind wandered in the middle..." CharacterDevelopment moves him away from this.
** M-OC frequently cites this as one of Rowan's major weaknesses during his [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech "The Reason You Suck" Speeches]] in Season 2, although Rowan doesn't have more trouble concentrating than other kids his age by then.
* BadassAdorable: Looks adorable while piloting an old AT-TE against some Stormtroopers. Later on, he gets a lightsaber and develops his Force abilities.
** Taken UpToEleven in ''All-Stars'', where Rowan singlehandedly ''levitates a free-falling Imperial Star Destroyer'' -- while yelling at Roger to stop blabbering and get out of its way!
* BookDumb: Rowan has trouble with math that would be fairly basic for his grade level (he doesn't understand ratios or odds, for one thing) and frequently asks others about words he doesn't know (like "dawdle"). It's {{justified|Trope}} due to a lack of formal education. He's still an accomplished salvager, an aspiring shipbuilder, and a Jedi-in-training.
* BrokenPedestal: [[spoiler:Upon discovering that Naare is a Sith]].
* CharacterDevelopment: Suffers from AttentionDeficitOohShiny at the start of the series, but fast-forward about 9 episodes to the Palpatine Museum on Naboo, where Rowan is ironically the only member of the crew ''not'' to suffer this as everybody else breaks off to see the various exhibits (though he was temporarily distracted by a floor buffer, he resists seconds later, and his attention hasn't wandered since).
* CheerfulChild: Under normal circumstances. Due to the events of the episodes, later ones show that he isn't as cheerful as he was starting out.
* ChekhovsSkill: While the Season One premiere quickly establishes that the Kyber Saber crystals call to Rowan, it isn't until near the end of the season that he realizes that ''he'' can call to ''them'' as well; unfortunately, Naare already holds all but one of them at that point. However, see MyKungFuIsStrongerThanYours below.
* ChildSoldier: [[PlayingWithATrope Played with]]. While the Freemakers eventually join the Rebel Alliance, they're usually assigned to ship maintainence duty rather than actual combat. That said, Rowan can hold his own in a fight, and indeed is quite the PintSizedPowerhouse as described below.
** ''All-Stars'' reveals that Rowan fought alongside his siblings during the Battle of Jakku.
* CoolSword: His lightsaber, naturally. [[spoiler:It was originally wielded by Naare, and Rowan confiscated it from her during their scuffle in the Palpatine museum on Naboo.]]
** [[spoiler:Before this, Rowan discovered and swiped Naare's red lightsaber on Tatooine, and he used it against her during the aforementioned Palpatine Museum brawl until circumstances caused the two to switch weapons.]]
** Taken UpToEleven with the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]], which Rowan obtains and wields during the climax of the Season One finale. [[spoiler:And the Season Two finale.]]
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Though he has trouble focusing, when he does focus, he can make progress by leaps and bounds. [[spoiler:His training with Jek on building things with the Force and him studying Roger's recorded Jedi fights both pave the way for [[TookALevelInBadass massive amounts of improvement within very short spans of time]].]]
* ExactWords: Possibly an unintentional example on Rowan's part, although definitely intentional on the part of the writers. Throughout Season Two, Rowan informs both Admiral Ackbar and Emperor Palpatine that he "threw the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]] into a pool of lava." He never actually states that he ''destroyed'' the Saber -- because, as revealed in the Season Two finale, the Saber is actually still intact. Rowan's tone of voice when announcing this to his siblings suggests that he wasn't aware of the Saber's survival beforehand either. The situation can be {{Hand Wave}}d by stating that the Force was subconsciously preventing Rowan from stating an untruth, even if he was unaware of it at the time.
* ForgotAboutHisPowers: He sometimes forgets to use his Force abilities or his lightsaber when caught in a sticky situation. For example, when he was caught by M-OC, his restraints left his hands free to move, but he didn't think to summon his lightsaber to cut his way out until it was shaken out of its holster.
-->'''Rowan''': [[LampshadeHanging Ooookay... feeling dumb that I didn't think of that first.]]
* InsistentTerminology: In Season Two. He's ''not'' twelve, but ''[[SeriousBusiness twelve-and-a-half]]''!
* {{Keet}}: Very much so, and quite the charm point of his, especially early on.
* KidHero: He's only twelve.
** [[InsistentTerminology Twelve-and-a-half]] in Season Two.
* JustAKid: After formally joining the Rebellion, he's frustrated by the fact that he doesn't get to do much in the heat of a space battle due to being too young and inexperienced to pilot a starfighter while everyone else grabs parts for last-minute repairs and maintenance.
* MacGuffinSuperPerson: His ability to sense the Kyber Saber crystals makes him this in Season One. [[spoiler:While wielding the Kyber Saber, he temporarily becomes the most powerful Force wielder in the galaxy.]]
-->'''Rowan''': [[spoiler:Now ''I'm'' the ultimate power in the universe! And I'm only ''twelve''!]]
* MyKungFuIsStrongerThanYours:
** Naare easily bests Rowan in a straight Force-pull battle, but Rowan's connection to the Kyber Saber crystals trumps Naare's strongest Force pulls.
** Rowan's Force-pull of the giant kyber crystal is also stronger than M-OC's ability to hold onto it. M-OC only wins by utilizing a [[LookBehindYou distraction]].
* PintSizedPowerhouse: The youngest and shortest of the Freemakers, but the only one who's Force-sensitive. By the end of Season One, even before Rowan acquires the Kyber Saber, it's abundantly clear that he's the most powerful of the Freemakers, and he's the one who tends to take on their enemies head-on while his siblings and Roger support him.
* ProphetEyes: Sports these when in the vicinity of a Kyber Saber crystal. Unfortunately, it also causes him to nearly kill himself trying to obtain said crystal on numerous occasions, although he eventually learns to overcome this tendency.
* ShonenHair: Definitely, being spiked up to the point that it wouldn't be out of place in ''Franchise/KingdomHearts''.
* TagalongKid: Occasionally, when the Freemakers go on trips that aren't related to the Kyber Saber crystals. Sometimes a Kyber Saber crystal happens to get involved anyway.
* TookALevelInBadass: Pretty much sums up Rowan's character arc in Season One. He goes from running away from a dianoga to repeatedly taking on a Sith in one-on-one combat!
* UnskilledButStrong: He's one of the few practicing Force-sensitives left in the galaxy after the Jedi Purge. As such, his spotty training renders him incapable of performing more complex Force abilities and lightsaber attacks. That being said, he's capable enough to survive numerous fights against Naare and M-OC, thanks to a lot of practice and repeated viewings of the combat techniques of the old Jedi Masters. After some training with Jek-14, his Force-building abilities are second to none. And that's not even getting into his [[MacGuffinSuperPerson unique connection to the Kyber Saber crystals]].
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* AmbiguousSituation: As a Force user, his fate after ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'' is unknown. The series finale ends with him revealing his Force-sensitivity TheCameo: Shows up in Jabba's entourage to Luke, and what happens next is not shown. ''All-Stars'' makes no mention display [[HumanPopsicle Han Solo's carbonite block]] to Graballa as something of his fate either, although he's known to have participated an ImpliedDeathThreat. This also doubles as Han Solo's sole appearance in the Battle of Jakku. [[WordOfGod Bob Roth]] reveals that Rowan went back to Aliston Nor and spent the remainder of his days rebuilding it.
* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Seems to be a defining character trait at the start. "That was a lot of words, and my mind wandered in the middle..." CharacterDevelopment moves him away''The Freemaker Adventures'', aside from this.
** M-OC frequently cites this as one of Rowan's major weaknesses during his [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech "The Reason You Suck" Speeches]] in Season 2, although Rowan doesn't have more trouble concentrating than other kids his age by then.
* BadassAdorable: Looks adorable while piloting an old AT-TE against some Stormtroopers. Later on, he getsa lightsaber and develops his Force abilities.
** Taken UpToEleven in ''All-Stars'', where Rowan singlehandedly ''levitates a free-falling Imperial Star Destroyer'' -- while yellingFreezeFrameBonus at Roger to stop blabbering and get out of its way!
* BookDumb: Rowan has trouble with math that would be fairly basic for his grade level (he doesn't understand ratios or odds, for one thing) and frequently asks others about words he doesn't know (like "dawdle"). It's {{justified|Trope}} due to a lack of formal education. He's still an accomplished salvager, an aspiring shipbuilder, and a Jedi-in-training.
* BrokenPedestal: [[spoiler:Upon discovering that Naare is a Sith]].
* CharacterDevelopment: Suffers from AttentionDeficitOohShiny at the start of the series, but fast-forward about 9 episodes to the Palpatine Museum on Naboo, where Rowan is ironically the only member of the crew ''not'' to suffer this as everybody else breaks off to see the various exhibits (though he was temporarily distracted by a floor buffer, he resists seconds later, and his attention hasn't wandered since).
* CheerfulChild: Under normal circumstances. Due to the events of the episodes, later ones show that he isn't as cheerful as he was starting out.
* ChekhovsSkill: While the Season One premiere quickly establishes that the Kyber Saber crystals call to Rowan, it isn't until nearthe end of the season that he realizes that ''he'' can call to ''them'' as well; unfortunately, Naare already holds all but one of them at that point. However, see MyKungFuIsStrongerThanYours below.
* ChildSoldier: [[PlayingWithATrope Played with]]. While the Freemakers eventually join the Rebel Alliance, they're usually assigned to ship maintainence duty rather than actual combat. That said, Rowan can hold his own in a fight, and indeed is quite the PintSizedPowerhouse as described below.
** ''All-Stars'' reveals that Rowan fought alongside his siblings during the Battle of Jakku.
* CoolSword: His lightsaber, naturally. [[spoiler:It was originally wielded by Naare, and Rowan confiscated it from her during their scuffle in the Palpatine museum on Naboo.]]
** [[spoiler:Before this, Rowan discovered and swiped Naare's red lightsaber on Tatooine, and he used it against her during the aforementioned Palpatine Museum brawl until circumstances caused the two to switch weapons.]]
** Taken UpToEleven with the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]], which Rowan obtains and wields during the climax of the Season One finale. [[spoiler:And the Season Two finale.]]
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Though he has trouble focusing, when he does focus, he can make progress by leaps and bounds. [[spoiler:His training with Jek on building things with the Force and him studying Roger's recorded Jedi fights both pave the way for [[TookALevelInBadass massive amounts of improvement within very short spans of time]].]]
* ExactWords: Possibly an unintentional example on Rowan's part, although definitely intentional on the part of the writers. Throughout Season Two, Rowan informs both Admiral Ackbar and Emperor Palpatine that he "threw the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]] into a pool of lava." He never actually states that he ''destroyed'' the Saber -- because, as revealed in the Season Two finale, the Saber is actually still intact. Rowan's tone of voice when announcing this to his siblings suggests that he wasn't aware of the Saber's survival beforehand either. The situation can be {{Hand Wave}}d by stating that the Force was subconsciously preventing Rowan from stating an untruth, even if he was unaware of it at the time.
* ForgotAboutHisPowers: He sometimes forgets to use his Force abilities or his lightsaber when caught in a sticky situation. For example, when he was caught by M-OC, his restraints left his hands free to move, but he didn't think to summon his lightsaber to cut his way out until it was shaken out of its holster.
-->'''Rowan''': [[LampshadeHanging Ooookay... feeling dumb that I didn't think of that first.]]
* InsistentTerminology: In Season Two. He's ''not'' twelve, but ''[[SeriousBusiness twelve-and-a-half]]''!
* {{Keet}}: Very much so, and quite the charm point of his, especially early on.
* KidHero: He's only twelve.
** [[InsistentTerminology Twelve-and-a-half]] in Season Two.
* JustAKid: After formally joining the Rebellion, he's frustrated by the fact that he doesn't get to do much in the heat of a space battle due to being too young and inexperienced to pilot a starfighter while everyone else grabs parts for last-minute repairs and maintenance.
* MacGuffinSuperPerson: His ability to sense the Kyber Saber crystals makes him this in Season One. [[spoiler:While wielding the Kyber Saber, he temporarily becomes the most powerful Force wielder in the galaxy.]]
-->'''Rowan''': [[spoiler:Now ''I'm'' the ultimate power in the universe! And I'm only ''twelve''!]]
* MyKungFuIsStrongerThanYours:
** Naare easily bests Rowan in a straight Force-pull battle, but Rowan's connection to the Kyber Saber crystals trumps Naare's strongest Force pulls.
** Rowan's Force-pull of the giant kyber crystal is also stronger than M-OC's ability to hold onto it. M-OC only wins by utilizing a [[LookBehindYou distraction]].
* PintSizedPowerhouse: The youngest and shortest of the Freemakers, but the only one who's Force-sensitive. By the end of Season One, even before Rowan acquires the Kyber Saber, it's abundantly clear that he's the most powerful of the Freemakers, and he's the one who tends to take on their enemies head-on while his siblings and Roger support him.
* ProphetEyes: Sports these when in the vicinity of a Kyber Saber crystal. Unfortunately, it also causes him to nearly kill himself trying to obtain said crystal on numerous occasions, although he eventually learns to overcome this tendency.
* ShonenHair: Definitely, being spiked up to the point that it wouldn't be out of place in ''Franchise/KingdomHearts''.
* TagalongKid: Occasionally, when the Freemakers go on trips that aren't related to the Kyber Saber crystals. Sometimes a Kyber Saber crystal happens to get involved anyway.
* TookALevelInBadass: Pretty much sums up Rowan's character arc in Season One. He goes from running away from a dianoga to repeatedly taking on a Sith in one-on-one combat!
* UnskilledButStrong: He's one of the few practicing Force-sensitives left in the galaxy after the Jedi Purge. As such, his spotty training renders him incapable of performing more complex Force abilities and lightsaber attacks. That being said, he's capable enough to survive numerous fights against Naare and M-OC, thanks to a lot of practice and repeated viewings of the combat techniques of the old Jedi Masters. After some training with Jek-14, his Force-building abilities are second to none. And that's not even getting into his [[MacGuffinSuperPerson unique connection to the Kyber Saber crystals]].GrandFinale.
* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Seems to be a defining character trait at the start. "That was a lot of words, and my mind wandered in the middle..." CharacterDevelopment moves him away
** M-OC frequently cites this as one of Rowan's major weaknesses during his [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech "The Reason You Suck" Speeches]] in Season 2, although Rowan doesn't have more trouble concentrating than other kids his age by then.
* BadassAdorable: Looks adorable while piloting an old AT-TE against some Stormtroopers. Later on, he gets
** Taken UpToEleven in ''All-Stars'', where Rowan singlehandedly ''levitates a free-falling Imperial Star Destroyer'' -- while yelling
* BookDumb: Rowan has trouble with math that would be fairly basic for his grade level (he doesn't understand ratios or odds, for one thing) and frequently asks others about words he doesn't know (like "dawdle"). It's {{justified|Trope}} due to a lack of formal education. He's still an accomplished salvager, an aspiring shipbuilder, and a Jedi-in-training.
* BrokenPedestal: [[spoiler:Upon discovering that Naare is a Sith]].
* CharacterDevelopment: Suffers from AttentionDeficitOohShiny at the start of the series, but fast-forward about 9 episodes to the Palpatine Museum on Naboo, where Rowan is ironically the only member of the crew ''not'' to suffer this as everybody else breaks off to see the various exhibits (though he was temporarily distracted by a floor buffer, he resists seconds later, and his attention hasn't wandered since).
* CheerfulChild: Under normal circumstances. Due to the events of the episodes, later ones show that he isn't as cheerful as he was starting out.
* ChekhovsSkill: While the Season One premiere quickly establishes that the Kyber Saber crystals call to Rowan, it isn't until near
* ChildSoldier: [[PlayingWithATrope Played with]]. While the Freemakers eventually join the Rebel Alliance, they're usually assigned to ship maintainence duty rather than actual combat. That said, Rowan can hold his own in a fight, and indeed is quite the PintSizedPowerhouse as described below.
** ''All-Stars'' reveals that Rowan fought alongside his siblings during the Battle of Jakku.
* CoolSword: His lightsaber, naturally. [[spoiler:It was originally wielded by Naare, and Rowan confiscated it from her during their scuffle in the Palpatine museum on Naboo.]]
** [[spoiler:Before this, Rowan discovered and swiped Naare's red lightsaber on Tatooine, and he used it against her during the aforementioned Palpatine Museum brawl until circumstances caused the two to switch weapons.]]
** Taken UpToEleven with the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]], which Rowan obtains and wields during the climax of the Season One finale. [[spoiler:And the Season Two finale.]]
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Though he has trouble focusing, when he does focus, he can make progress by leaps and bounds. [[spoiler:His training with Jek on building things with the Force and him studying Roger's recorded Jedi fights both pave the way for [[TookALevelInBadass massive amounts of improvement within very short spans of time]].]]
* ExactWords: Possibly an unintentional example on Rowan's part, although definitely intentional on the part of the writers. Throughout Season Two, Rowan informs both Admiral Ackbar and Emperor Palpatine that he "threw the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]] into a pool of lava." He never actually states that he ''destroyed'' the Saber -- because, as revealed in the Season Two finale, the Saber is actually still intact. Rowan's tone of voice when announcing this to his siblings suggests that he wasn't aware of the Saber's survival beforehand either. The situation can be {{Hand Wave}}d by stating that the Force was subconsciously preventing Rowan from stating an untruth, even if he was unaware of it at the time.
* ForgotAboutHisPowers: He sometimes forgets to use his Force abilities or his lightsaber when caught in a sticky situation. For example, when he was caught by M-OC, his restraints left his hands free to move, but he didn't think to summon his lightsaber to cut his way out until it was shaken out of its holster.
-->'''Rowan''': [[LampshadeHanging Ooookay... feeling dumb that I didn't think of that first.]]
* InsistentTerminology: In Season Two. He's ''not'' twelve, but ''[[SeriousBusiness twelve-and-a-half]]''!
* {{Keet}}: Very much so, and quite the charm point of his, especially early on.
* KidHero: He's only twelve.
** [[InsistentTerminology Twelve-and-a-half]] in Season Two.
* JustAKid: After formally joining the Rebellion, he's frustrated by the fact that he doesn't get to do much in the heat of a space battle due to being too young and inexperienced to pilot a starfighter while everyone else grabs parts for last-minute repairs and maintenance.
* MacGuffinSuperPerson: His ability to sense the Kyber Saber crystals makes him this in Season One. [[spoiler:While wielding the Kyber Saber, he temporarily becomes the most powerful Force wielder in the galaxy.]]
-->'''Rowan''': [[spoiler:Now ''I'm'' the ultimate power in the universe! And I'm only ''twelve''!]]
* MyKungFuIsStrongerThanYours:
** Naare easily bests Rowan in a straight Force-pull battle, but Rowan's connection to the Kyber Saber crystals trumps Naare's strongest Force pulls.
** Rowan's Force-pull of the giant kyber crystal is also stronger than M-OC's ability to hold onto it. M-OC only wins by utilizing a [[LookBehindYou distraction]].
* PintSizedPowerhouse: The youngest and shortest of the Freemakers, but the only one who's Force-sensitive. By the end of Season One, even before Rowan acquires the Kyber Saber, it's abundantly clear that he's the most powerful of the Freemakers, and he's the one who tends to take on their enemies head-on while his siblings and Roger support him.
* ProphetEyes: Sports these when in the vicinity of a Kyber Saber crystal. Unfortunately, it also causes him to nearly kill himself trying to obtain said crystal on numerous occasions, although he eventually learns to overcome this tendency.
* ShonenHair: Definitely, being spiked up to the point that it wouldn't be out of place in ''Franchise/KingdomHearts''.
* TagalongKid: Occasionally, when the Freemakers go on trips that aren't related to the Kyber Saber crystals. Sometimes a Kyber Saber crystal happens to get involved anyway.
* TookALevelInBadass: Pretty much sums up Rowan's character arc in Season One. He goes from running away from a dianoga to repeatedly taking on a Sith in one-on-one combat!
* UnskilledButStrong: He's one of the few practicing Force-sensitives left in the galaxy after the Jedi Purge. As such, his spotty training renders him incapable of performing more complex Force abilities and lightsaber attacks. That being said, he's capable enough to survive numerous fights against Naare and M-OC, thanks to a lot of practice and repeated viewings of the combat techniques of the old Jedi Masters. After some training with Jek-14, his Force-building abilities are second to none. And that's not even getting into his [[MacGuffinSuperPerson unique connection to the Kyber Saber crystals]].
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->'''Voiced By''': Vanessa Lenglies
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
-->''"Who's ready for the bargain of a lifetime?!"''
The worldly-wise, penny-pinching middle sibling of the Freemakers. After the Galactic Civil War, she becomes a senator in the New Republic.
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->'''Voiced By''': Vanessa Lenglies
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
-->''"Who's ready for the bargain of a lifetime?!"''
The worldly-wise, penny-pinching middle sibling of the Freemakers. After the Galactic Civil War, she becomes a senator in the New Republic.
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* ActionGirl: She'd really rather talk her way out of sticky situations, but when push comes to shove, she's devastatingly accurate with the [=StarScavenger's=] blasters and [[spoiler:[[ImprobableAimingSkills even manages to down Naare's Eclipse Fighter with the cannons of a recently repaired AT-AT]]]].
* BigEater: Occasionally displays a huge appetite, not surprising given the Freemakers' Season One status of PerpetualPoverty.
* BigSisterInstinct: Toward Rowan. As he puts it:
-->'''Rowan''' ''[to Naare]'': Sorry about Kordi. She's just crazy protective. Or... maybe just crazy.
* CatharsisFactor: InUniverse, on Hoth, Kordi takes great relish in [[spoiler:shooting at Naare with an AT-AT]].
-->'''Kordi''': I've been waiting a long time for this.
* ChainOfDeals: How she gets the Freemakers into the Rebel Alliance. After Ackbar is disappointed to hear that [[spoiler:Rowan got rid of the Kyber Saber]], she decides to go on a bartering spree across the galaxy to prove her chops, managing to eventually trade a rusty and barely usable ignition switch for an incredibly hard-to-get Type-A vector coil.
* CharacterDevelopment: Kordi becomes a much straighter example of WomenAreWiser in Season Two, as she no longer has to be preoccupied with worrying about making the rent. She quickly settles into a management position in the Rebel Alliance, and by the time of ''All-Stars'', she's become a senator in the New Republic.
* CloserToEarth: Usually, [[NotSoAboveItAll though not always]], particularly where money is concerned.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Appears as an infant in an episode of ''All-Stars''.
* FamedInStory: It's mentioned in ''All-Stars'' that she's a senator for the New Republic.
* GuileHero: Tries unsuccessfully to pull a BavarianFireDrill on the stormtroopers in the Season One premiere. She has better luck at Kashyyyk and Cloud City.
* ImprobableAimingSkills: {{Downplayed|Trope}}, but she manages to shoot [[spoiler:down Naare's Eclipse Fighter]] with the cannons of a recently repaired AT-AT, no mean feat since she's never piloted one before.
-->'''Kordi''': [[MythologyGag Target! ]][[Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack Maximum firepower!]]
* MoneyFetish: Kordi is known for doing nigh-impossible feats when/if money is on the line. [[spoiler:Naare takes advantage of this flaw as a means of psychological torture when she burns a stash of credits in front of Kordi for the purpose of drawing out Rowan.]]
** [[spoiler:Her last line (and in fact the very last line in the first season) is her asking whether a job the Rebels have offered is a paying job.]]
* TheSmartGuy: She's the most level-headed and reasonable of the Freemakers... unless there's money involved.
* UncertainDoom: Hopefully, she wasn't on Hosnian Prime when it blew up...
* WomenAreWiser: Is frequently the one to rein both of her brothers in when they run off to do their own thing and basically has complete command of the landing bay she works at, seamlessly managing the supplies and fixing the ships.
* BigEater: Occasionally displays a huge appetite, not surprising given the Freemakers' Season One status of PerpetualPoverty.
* BigSisterInstinct: Toward Rowan. As he puts it:
-->'''Rowan''' ''[to Naare]'': Sorry about Kordi. She's just crazy protective. Or... maybe just crazy.
* CatharsisFactor: InUniverse, on Hoth, Kordi takes great relish in [[spoiler:shooting at Naare with an AT-AT]].
-->'''Kordi''': I've been waiting a long time for this.
* ChainOfDeals: How she gets the Freemakers into the Rebel Alliance. After Ackbar is disappointed to hear that [[spoiler:Rowan got rid of the Kyber Saber]], she decides to go on a bartering spree across the galaxy to prove her chops, managing to eventually trade a rusty and barely usable ignition switch for an incredibly hard-to-get Type-A vector coil.
* CharacterDevelopment: Kordi becomes a much straighter example of WomenAreWiser in Season Two, as she no longer has to be preoccupied with worrying about making the rent. She quickly settles into a management position in the Rebel Alliance, and by the time of ''All-Stars'', she's become a senator in the New Republic.
* CloserToEarth: Usually, [[NotSoAboveItAll though not always]], particularly where money is concerned.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Appears as an infant in an episode of ''All-Stars''.
* FamedInStory: It's mentioned in ''All-Stars'' that she's a senator for the New Republic.
* GuileHero: Tries unsuccessfully to pull a BavarianFireDrill on the stormtroopers in the Season One premiere. She has better luck at Kashyyyk and Cloud City.
* ImprobableAimingSkills: {{Downplayed|Trope}}, but she manages to shoot [[spoiler:down Naare's Eclipse Fighter]] with the cannons of a recently repaired AT-AT, no mean feat since she's never piloted one before.
-->'''Kordi''': [[MythologyGag Target! ]][[Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack Maximum firepower!]]
* MoneyFetish: Kordi is known for doing nigh-impossible feats when/if money is on the line. [[spoiler:Naare takes advantage of this flaw as a means of psychological torture when she burns a stash of credits in front of Kordi for the purpose of drawing out Rowan.]]
** [[spoiler:Her last line (and in fact the very last line in the first season) is her asking whether a job the Rebels have offered is a paying job.]]
* TheSmartGuy: She's the most level-headed and reasonable of the Freemakers... unless there's money involved.
* UncertainDoom: Hopefully, she wasn't on Hosnian Prime when it blew up...
* WomenAreWiser: Is frequently the one to rein both of her brothers in when they run off to do their own thing and basically has complete command of the landing bay she works at, seamlessly managing the supplies and fixing the ships.
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!!Zander Freemaker
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!!Zander Freemaker
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-->''"I'm Zander Freemaker! Superstar pilot guy!"''
The oldest of the Freemaker siblings, Zander is an expert mechanic and pilot. He is highly excitable and incredibly enthusiastic about flying.
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* AcePilot: Despite being a human without any apparent Force abilities, he won a podrace despite being chased by bounty hunters and has outflown Naare on at least two occasions. One of those occasions resulted in the wings of the Eclipse Fighter being clipped.
** In Season Two, he's the one who's chosen to fly the Arrowhead, which he does with aplomb.
* AchievementsInIgnorance: Despite lacking Force-sensitivity, he often makes offhand comments that directly help Rowan develop his Force skills.
* AmazonChaser: One of the prime reasons for his infatuation with Naare. It's {{downplayed|Trope}} with Princess Leia due to TheDulcineaEffect and the fact that he never really sees her in action. However, Becky Smoochenbacher is his OneTrueLove.
-->''(Zander and Kordi are watching Naare [[CurbStompBattle wreck]] Graballa the Hutt's [[{{Mooks}} crew]])''\\
'''Zander''' ''(dreamily)'': [[InLoveWithYourCarnage I love her.]]\\
'''Kordi''' ''(annoyed)'': [[MythologyGag I kn]][[Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack ow.]]
* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: He can come across as this to Kordi, even though he's actually older than her.
* {{BFG}}: Taken UpToEleven in the first episode of Season Two, where [[CaptainOblivious (upon being informed that his starfighter needs blasters)]] he proceeds to outfit it with MoreDakka, including a truly monstrous cannon that's ''bigger than the ship''. No points for guessing how well that works out for him.
* BigBrotherBully: Thankfully {{averted|Trope}} most of the time. It only really occurs once, and Rowan's only mildly irritated by it.
* CatchPhrase: His page quote. It often varies depending on the context, e.g. "I'm Zander Freemaker, All About the Blasters Guy!"
* CoveredInKisses: In "Return of the Return of the Jedi" when he and his siblings are rescued by Becky Smoochenbacher, who confesses that she was always been in love with him before giving him a smooch, leaving him covered in kiss marks.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Appears as a toddler in an episode of ''All-Stars'', where he inadvertently persuades his father Pace to rescue the battle droid who would become Roger.
%%* TheEngineer
* GeniusDitz: He's the goofiest of the three siblings, but is a genuinely good engineer and mechanic.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: After subjecting a TIE fighter squadron to a MookHorrorShow in the Blazemaker, Zander deploys the mega-cannon against the retreating survivors -- and promptly blows up his own ship.
* IResembleThatRemark: When Naare tells the Freemakers the Jedi mind trick only works on weak-minded people, he repeats the explanation like he's under that trance in spite of Naare not even trying the trick while explaining it.
* InsistentTerminology: Takes issue with Kordi's use of the term "uglies" for his kitbashed custom-made starships, preferring the name "Z-Wings." [[spoiler:The pride he has for his creations is used against him as a means of psychological torture by Naare when she dismantles them in front of Zander to draw out Rowan.]]
* MrFixit
* OneManArmy: Starship version. {{Justified|Trope}} due to the [[MoreDakka absurd amount of blasters and cannons on his Blazemaker]].
-->'''Zander''': I'm just one man in a ship...[[LargeHam loaded with a ridiculous amount of blasters!]]
** In Season Two, he's the one who's chosen to fly the Arrowhead, which he does with aplomb.
* AchievementsInIgnorance: Despite lacking Force-sensitivity, he often makes offhand comments that directly help Rowan develop his Force skills.
* AmazonChaser: One of the prime reasons for his infatuation with Naare. It's {{downplayed|Trope}} with Princess Leia due to TheDulcineaEffect and the fact that he never really sees her in action. However, Becky Smoochenbacher is his OneTrueLove.
-->''(Zander and Kordi are watching Naare [[CurbStompBattle wreck]] Graballa the Hutt's [[{{Mooks}} crew]])''\\
'''Zander''' ''(dreamily)'': [[InLoveWithYourCarnage I love her.]]\\
'''Kordi''' ''(annoyed)'': [[MythologyGag I kn]][[Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack ow.]]
* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: He can come across as this to Kordi, even though he's actually older than her.
* {{BFG}}: Taken UpToEleven in the first episode of Season Two, where [[CaptainOblivious (upon being informed that his starfighter needs blasters)]] he proceeds to outfit it with MoreDakka, including a truly monstrous cannon that's ''bigger than the ship''. No points for guessing how well that works out for him.
* BigBrotherBully: Thankfully {{averted|Trope}} most of the time. It only really occurs once, and Rowan's only mildly irritated by it.
* CatchPhrase: His page quote. It often varies depending on the context, e.g. "I'm Zander Freemaker, All About the Blasters Guy!"
* CoveredInKisses: In "Return of the Return of the Jedi" when he and his siblings are rescued by Becky Smoochenbacher, who confesses that she was always been in love with him before giving him a smooch, leaving him covered in kiss marks.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Appears as a toddler in an episode of ''All-Stars'', where he inadvertently persuades his father Pace to rescue the battle droid who would become Roger.
%%* TheEngineer
* GeniusDitz: He's the goofiest of the three siblings, but is a genuinely good engineer and mechanic.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: After subjecting a TIE fighter squadron to a MookHorrorShow in the Blazemaker, Zander deploys the mega-cannon against the retreating survivors -- and promptly blows up his own ship.
* IResembleThatRemark: When Naare tells the Freemakers the Jedi mind trick only works on weak-minded people, he repeats the explanation like he's under that trance in spite of Naare not even trying the trick while explaining it.
* InsistentTerminology: Takes issue with Kordi's use of the term "uglies" for his kitbashed custom-made starships, preferring the name "Z-Wings." [[spoiler:The pride he has for his creations is used against him as a means of psychological torture by Naare when she dismantles them in front of Zander to draw out Rowan.]]
* MrFixit
* OneManArmy: Starship version. {{Justified|Trope}} due to the [[MoreDakka absurd amount of blasters and cannons on his Blazemaker]].
-->'''Zander''': I'm just one man in a ship...[[LargeHam loaded with a ridiculous amount of blasters!]]
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* AcePilot: Despite being a human without any apparent Force abilities, he won a podrace despite being chased by bounty hunters and has outflown Naare on at least two occasions. One of those occasions resulted in the wings of the Eclipse Fighter being clipped.
** In Season Two, he's the one who's chosenCoolOldLady
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Is fairly reasonable tofly the Arrowhead, which he does with aplomb.
* AchievementsInIgnorance: Despite lacking Force-sensitivity, he often makes offhand comments that directly help Rowan develop his Force skills.
* AmazonChaser: One of the prime reasons for his infatuation with Naare. It's {{downplayed|Trope}} with Princess Leia due to TheDulcineaEffect and the fact that he never really sees her in action. However, Becky Smoochenbacher is his OneTrueLove.
-->''(Zander and Kordi are watching Naare [[CurbStompBattle wreck]] Graballa the Hutt's [[{{Mooks}} crew]])''\\
'''Zander''' ''(dreamily)'': [[InLoveWithYourCarnage I love her.]]\\
'''Kordi''' ''(annoyed)'': [[MythologyGag I kn]][[Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack ow.]]
* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: He can come across as this to Kordi, even though he's actually older than her.
* {{BFG}}: Taken UpToEleven in the first episode of Season Two, where [[CaptainOblivious (upon being informed that his starfighter needs blasters)]] he proceeds to outfit it with MoreDakka, including a truly monstrous cannon that's ''bigger than the ship''. No points for guessing how well that works out for him.
* BigBrotherBully: Thankfully {{averted|Trope}} most of the time. It only really occurs once, and Rowan's only mildly irritated by it.
* CatchPhrase: His page quote. It often varies depending on the context, e.g. "I'm Zander Freemaker, All About the Blasters Guy!"
* CoveredInKisses: In "Return of the Return of the Jedi" when he and his siblings are rescued by Becky Smoochenbacher, who confesses that she was always been in love with him before giving him a smooch, leaving him covered in kiss marks.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Appears as a toddler in an episode of ''All-Stars'', where he inadvertently persuades his father Pace to rescue the battle droid who would become Roger.
%%* TheEngineer
* GeniusDitz: He's the goofiest of the three siblings, but is a genuinely good engineer and mechanic.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: After subjecting a TIE fighter squadron to a MookHorrorShow in the Blazemaker, Zander deploys the mega-cannon against the retreating survivors -- and promptly blows up his own ship.
* IResembleThatRemark: When Naare tellsthe Freemakers the Jedi mind trick only works on weak-minded people, he repeats the explanation like and kicks out Hondo once she realizes how much trouble he's under that trance in spite of Naare not even trying the trick while explaining it.
* InsistentTerminology: Takes issue with Kordi's use of the term "uglies" for his kitbashed custom-made starships, preferring the name "Z-Wings." [[spoiler:The pride he has for his creations is used against him as a means of psychological torture by Naare when she dismantles them in front of Zander to draw out Rowan.]]
* MrFixit
* OneManArmy: Starship version. {{Justified|Trope}} due to the [[MoreDakka absurd amount of blasters and cannons on his Blazemaker]].
-->'''Zander''': I'm just one man in a ship...[[LargeHam loaded with a ridiculous amount of blasters!]]causing at her castle.
** In Season Two, he's the one who's chosen
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Is fairly reasonable to
* AchievementsInIgnorance: Despite lacking Force-sensitivity, he often makes offhand comments that directly help Rowan develop his Force skills.
* AmazonChaser: One of the prime reasons for his infatuation with Naare. It's {{downplayed|Trope}} with Princess Leia due to TheDulcineaEffect and the fact that he never really sees her in action. However, Becky Smoochenbacher is his OneTrueLove.
-->''(Zander and Kordi are watching Naare [[CurbStompBattle wreck]] Graballa the Hutt's [[{{Mooks}} crew]])''\\
'''Zander''' ''(dreamily)'': [[InLoveWithYourCarnage I love her.]]\\
'''Kordi''' ''(annoyed)'': [[MythologyGag I kn]][[Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack ow.]]
* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: He can come across as this to Kordi, even though he's actually older than her.
* {{BFG}}: Taken UpToEleven in the first episode of Season Two, where [[CaptainOblivious (upon being informed that his starfighter needs blasters)]] he proceeds to outfit it with MoreDakka, including a truly monstrous cannon that's ''bigger than the ship''. No points for guessing how well that works out for him.
* BigBrotherBully: Thankfully {{averted|Trope}} most of the time. It only really occurs once, and Rowan's only mildly irritated by it.
* CatchPhrase: His page quote. It often varies depending on the context, e.g. "I'm Zander Freemaker, All About the Blasters Guy!"
* CoveredInKisses: In "Return of the Return of the Jedi" when he and his siblings are rescued by Becky Smoochenbacher, who confesses that she was always been in love with him before giving him a smooch, leaving him covered in kiss marks.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Appears as a toddler in an episode of ''All-Stars'', where he inadvertently persuades his father Pace to rescue the battle droid who would become Roger.
%%* TheEngineer
* GeniusDitz: He's the goofiest of the three siblings, but is a genuinely good engineer and mechanic.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: After subjecting a TIE fighter squadron to a MookHorrorShow in the Blazemaker, Zander deploys the mega-cannon against the retreating survivors -- and promptly blows up his own ship.
* IResembleThatRemark: When Naare tells
* InsistentTerminology: Takes issue with Kordi's use of the term "uglies" for his kitbashed custom-made starships, preferring the name "Z-Wings." [[spoiler:The pride he has for his creations is used against him as a means of psychological torture by Naare when she dismantles them in front of Zander to draw out Rowan.]]
* MrFixit
* OneManArmy: Starship version. {{Justified|Trope}} due to the [[MoreDakka absurd amount of blasters and cannons on his Blazemaker]].
-->'''Zander''': I'm just one man in a ship...[[LargeHam loaded with a ridiculous amount of blasters!]]
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!!R0-GR "Roger" Freemaker
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!!!'''Model''': [=B1=]-series battle droid
->'''Voiced By''': Creator/MatthewWood
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A battle droid who managed to survive the Clone Wars (sort of), Roger faithfully serves as the Freemakers' general-purpose droid and companion, at least when he's not busy tripping over his own feet.
!!R0-GR "Roger" Freemaker
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!!!'''Model''': [=B1=]-series battle droid
->'''Voiced By''': Creator/MatthewWood
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
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* AffablyEvil: Prior to his HeelFaceBrainwashing. After Pace attaches an arm to replace the one he lost, R0-GR gratefully thanks him for equipping him to continue his mission to [[BreadEggsMilkSquick eliminate the Jedi scum]].
* BadLiar: Oh so very much. [[BlatantLies "We're all...uh...asleep!"]], Roger? Really?
* BadlyBatteredBabysitter: To Rowan, at least at first.
* BeenThereShapedHistory: Well, okay, [[SubvertedTrope not really]]. ''All-Stars'' reveals that he ''was'' present at [[Film/ThePhantomMenace the Battle of Naboo]] and [[Film/AttackOfTheClones the Battle of Geonosis]], along with pivotal moments in the Clone Wars -- but, [[RunningGag without fail]], he got destroyed or disabled before he was able to do more than say a few words.
** He also nearly manages to ruin a covert data transfer to [[Film/RogueOne Cassian Andor and K-2SO]], but Kaytoo bails him out and relieves him of said data.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: With his goofy demeanor and bumbling antics, it's easy to forget that he's a ''veteran of the Clone Wars'' (okay, sort of -- see CosmicPlaything below for details) and that his combat programming was ''not'' purged from his memory banks -- but upon seeing his buddy R0-HK take damage during the skirmish in the Palpatine Museum, he flies into an UnstoppableRage, grabs a (working) blaster, and goes on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge that sends hardened BountyHunter Dengar running for his life!
* BreakoutCharacter: He was created exclusively for the show, which was always meant to have an [[LooseCanon ambiguous connection]] to the lore, but his popularity with viewers is likely why he (and by proxy, M-OC) appeared in the book ''Droidography'', which elevates him to official canon status.
* CanonImmigrant: He's brought into canon by ''[[AllThereInTheManual Droidography]]''.
* CharacterDevelopment: His first reaction to meeting Naare was to flee in terror at the sight of the "Jedi" (see his image quote), but he later utters a {{sarcas|mMode}}tic "Thank you, Mr. Jedi" to Luke Skywalker for failing to save him (indicating that he was expecting that the Jedi would rescue him), and by the Battle of Jakku, he proudly declares himself to be the first Jedi droid. (Alas, he's incorrect, but it's the thought that counts.)
* CosmicPlaything: He's been repaired a surprising number of times for disposable CannonFodder. Of course, all this means is that he's had the "honor" for getting cut to pieces by ''several'' of the greatest Jedi in the galaxy.
** ''All-Stars'' takes this UpToEleven by revealing that he's had this status since he was ''manufactured'' -- with his head put on backwards.
** Presumably his first combat experience was [[Film/ThePhantomMenace the Battle of Naboo]] -- in which he was disabled almost as soon as he deployed, before getting a single shot off.
* DeadpanSnarker: "Good news! My programming doesn't allow for I-told-you-sos!"
* DoAnythingRobot: Comes across as this, what with the cleaning, maintenance, cooking, slicing...
** He doesn't do translating, though, which leads to some trouble during the mission to Kashyyyk.
* GadgeteerGenius: Manufactures a fully functional droid buffer, apparently all by himself. (Of course, he really shouldn't have been building it in the middle of a pitched space battle, and the buffer settings need some work, but still.) He also assists with starship repairs from time to time.
* GeniusDitz: He's a DoAnythingRobot with an incredibly vast array of skills, but [[MasterOfNone isn't particularly good at any of them]] and often causes bigger problems due to his clumsiness. He also boasts a long and storied history, with perfect recall of all of it -- unfortunately, his lack of discretion often enables the bad guys to use that knowledge against him and his family.
* HeadphonesEqualIsolation: An unintentional and justified version. Roger wears a pair of industrial-strength earmuffs while assembling his droid buffer, and it's so effective that he somehow misses the ''space battle'' that erupts around him.
* HeelFaceBrainwashing: ''All-Stars'' reveals that he was found on an abandoned battlefield by Pace and Lena and reprogrammed to serve them. He's aware of his reprogramming and perfectly fine with it.
* HeelRealization: {{Averted|Trope}}; he does not take it well when told the Separatists were the bad guys and reboots himself in order to forget this revelation.
* HollywoodHacking: In Season Two, it turns out that he's capable of doing this as well with his trusty datapad. Possibly {{justified|Trope}} since it only occurs on the Wheel, the Freemakers' home space station in Season One.
* IShouldWriteABookAboutThis: He actually has! (And the rest of the galaxy wishes that he hadn't.) ''From Trenches to Wrenches: The Roger Story'' is available on the [=HoloNet=], has at least ''482 chapters'' (which would probably make it a {{Doorstopper}} except it's apparently in ebook format), and is regarded by everyone from Wick Cooper to Captain Phasma to be extremely poorly written. Roger, however, is quite proud of his work and eagerly (and rather [[LargeHam hammily]]) reads chapters to anyone who'll listen (and even some who won't). Oh, and he's working on a sequel, ''From Trenches to Wrenches: The Roger Story, Volume 2''.
* LastOfHisKind: Believes himself to be this, although [[Literature/StarWarsAftermath Mister Bones]] might have something to say about that...
* LovableCoward: Is this, {{iron|y}}ically for a battle droid. He's fully aware of this too, to the point of ''openly informing others'' of his cowardice. The Freemakers (and the audience) love him anyway, since he's such a NiceGuy who honestly does his best to help out. It doesn't hurt that he can be a CowardlyLion when pushed far enough.
* NiceGuy: Is this in ''spades'', although he has an unfortunate tendency to bungle it due to his clumsiness. Upon joining the Rebel Alliance, Roger takes the initiative to befriend the local droids (for all the good it does him ''and'' them), and ''All-Stars'' shows that he was [[AffablyEvil genuinely friendly even prior to his ]]HeelFaceBrainwashing. Notably, immediately after (or possibly even ''during'') said brainwashing, [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments he hugs a young Zander when the curious toddler climbs into his lap]].
* OldRetainer: Serves three generations of Freemakers over the course of ''The Freemaker Adventures'' and ''All-Stars'', as he mentions to Moxie in a surprisingly heartfelt moment near the end of ''All-Stars''. Disturbingly, he never comments about exactly ''[[UncertainDoom what]]'' happened to his former masters.
* PullingThemselvesTogether: Is capable of doing this, although whether he does so in any given situation usually depends on the RuleOfFunny.
* RobotBuddy: For the Freemakers in general, although he usually winds up accompanying Rowan.
* RootingForTheEmpire: Is convinced the Separatists were the good guys of the Clone Wars, and when corrected, proceeds to freak out and reboot himself rather than deal with this.
* ShellShockedVeteran: PlayedForLaughs. Roger still remembers his experiences in the Clone Wars and does not enjoy getting dismembered repeatedly by the Jedi he was pitted against. Hence panicking the way all B1 battle droids did in response to seeing a Jedi.
** PlayedForDrama (somewhat) near the end of Season One, when Rowan insists on rewatching Roger's memories of his various defeats. Roger is clearly uncomfortable and attempts to distract Rowan with a memory of a StaircaseTumble, but the stakes are so high at this point that his angsting is the least of anybody's concerns.
* SupremeChef: Tries his best to be this, bless his processor. He does seem to be improving in Season Two, if Rowan's reaction to his cookies is anything to go by.
* UndyingLoyalty: To the Freemakers. While he's proud to be a droid, he's even prouder to be a Freemaker, and he will side with his adoptive family over his droid brethren when push comes to shove, as N3-RO and his posse find out.
* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: No one seems to be even fazed by the sight of a battle droid walking about.
* VerbalTicName: Takes his name from the B1 battle droids' classic catchphrase: "Roger, roger!"
* BadLiar: Oh so very much. [[BlatantLies "We're all...uh...asleep!"]], Roger? Really?
* BadlyBatteredBabysitter: To Rowan, at least at first.
* BeenThereShapedHistory: Well, okay, [[SubvertedTrope not really]]. ''All-Stars'' reveals that he ''was'' present at [[Film/ThePhantomMenace the Battle of Naboo]] and [[Film/AttackOfTheClones the Battle of Geonosis]], along with pivotal moments in the Clone Wars -- but, [[RunningGag without fail]], he got destroyed or disabled before he was able to do more than say a few words.
** He also nearly manages to ruin a covert data transfer to [[Film/RogueOne Cassian Andor and K-2SO]], but Kaytoo bails him out and relieves him of said data.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: With his goofy demeanor and bumbling antics, it's easy to forget that he's a ''veteran of the Clone Wars'' (okay, sort of -- see CosmicPlaything below for details) and that his combat programming was ''not'' purged from his memory banks -- but upon seeing his buddy R0-HK take damage during the skirmish in the Palpatine Museum, he flies into an UnstoppableRage, grabs a (working) blaster, and goes on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge that sends hardened BountyHunter Dengar running for his life!
* BreakoutCharacter: He was created exclusively for the show, which was always meant to have an [[LooseCanon ambiguous connection]] to the lore, but his popularity with viewers is likely why he (and by proxy, M-OC) appeared in the book ''Droidography'', which elevates him to official canon status.
* CanonImmigrant: He's brought into canon by ''[[AllThereInTheManual Droidography]]''.
* CharacterDevelopment: His first reaction to meeting Naare was to flee in terror at the sight of the "Jedi" (see his image quote), but he later utters a {{sarcas|mMode}}tic "Thank you, Mr. Jedi" to Luke Skywalker for failing to save him (indicating that he was expecting that the Jedi would rescue him), and by the Battle of Jakku, he proudly declares himself to be the first Jedi droid. (Alas, he's incorrect, but it's the thought that counts.)
* CosmicPlaything: He's been repaired a surprising number of times for disposable CannonFodder. Of course, all this means is that he's had the "honor" for getting cut to pieces by ''several'' of the greatest Jedi in the galaxy.
** ''All-Stars'' takes this UpToEleven by revealing that he's had this status since he was ''manufactured'' -- with his head put on backwards.
** Presumably his first combat experience was [[Film/ThePhantomMenace the Battle of Naboo]] -- in which he was disabled almost as soon as he deployed, before getting a single shot off.
* DeadpanSnarker: "Good news! My programming doesn't allow for I-told-you-sos!"
* DoAnythingRobot: Comes across as this, what with the cleaning, maintenance, cooking, slicing...
** He doesn't do translating, though, which leads to some trouble during the mission to Kashyyyk.
* GadgeteerGenius: Manufactures a fully functional droid buffer, apparently all by himself. (Of course, he really shouldn't have been building it in the middle of a pitched space battle, and the buffer settings need some work, but still.) He also assists with starship repairs from time to time.
* GeniusDitz: He's a DoAnythingRobot with an incredibly vast array of skills, but [[MasterOfNone isn't particularly good at any of them]] and often causes bigger problems due to his clumsiness. He also boasts a long and storied history, with perfect recall of all of it -- unfortunately, his lack of discretion often enables the bad guys to use that knowledge against him and his family.
* HeadphonesEqualIsolation: An unintentional and justified version. Roger wears a pair of industrial-strength earmuffs while assembling his droid buffer, and it's so effective that he somehow misses the ''space battle'' that erupts around him.
* HeelFaceBrainwashing: ''All-Stars'' reveals that he was found on an abandoned battlefield by Pace and Lena and reprogrammed to serve them. He's aware of his reprogramming and perfectly fine with it.
* HeelRealization: {{Averted|Trope}}; he does not take it well when told the Separatists were the bad guys and reboots himself in order to forget this revelation.
* HollywoodHacking: In Season Two, it turns out that he's capable of doing this as well with his trusty datapad. Possibly {{justified|Trope}} since it only occurs on the Wheel, the Freemakers' home space station in Season One.
* IShouldWriteABookAboutThis: He actually has! (And the rest of the galaxy wishes that he hadn't.) ''From Trenches to Wrenches: The Roger Story'' is available on the [=HoloNet=], has at least ''482 chapters'' (which would probably make it a {{Doorstopper}} except it's apparently in ebook format), and is regarded by everyone from Wick Cooper to Captain Phasma to be extremely poorly written. Roger, however, is quite proud of his work and eagerly (and rather [[LargeHam hammily]]) reads chapters to anyone who'll listen (and even some who won't). Oh, and he's working on a sequel, ''From Trenches to Wrenches: The Roger Story, Volume 2''.
* LastOfHisKind: Believes himself to be this, although [[Literature/StarWarsAftermath Mister Bones]] might have something to say about that...
* LovableCoward: Is this, {{iron|y}}ically for a battle droid. He's fully aware of this too, to the point of ''openly informing others'' of his cowardice. The Freemakers (and the audience) love him anyway, since he's such a NiceGuy who honestly does his best to help out. It doesn't hurt that he can be a CowardlyLion when pushed far enough.
* NiceGuy: Is this in ''spades'', although he has an unfortunate tendency to bungle it due to his clumsiness. Upon joining the Rebel Alliance, Roger takes the initiative to befriend the local droids (for all the good it does him ''and'' them), and ''All-Stars'' shows that he was [[AffablyEvil genuinely friendly even prior to his ]]HeelFaceBrainwashing. Notably, immediately after (or possibly even ''during'') said brainwashing, [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments he hugs a young Zander when the curious toddler climbs into his lap]].
* OldRetainer: Serves three generations of Freemakers over the course of ''The Freemaker Adventures'' and ''All-Stars'', as he mentions to Moxie in a surprisingly heartfelt moment near the end of ''All-Stars''. Disturbingly, he never comments about exactly ''[[UncertainDoom what]]'' happened to his former masters.
* PullingThemselvesTogether: Is capable of doing this, although whether he does so in any given situation usually depends on the RuleOfFunny.
* RobotBuddy: For the Freemakers in general, although he usually winds up accompanying Rowan.
* RootingForTheEmpire: Is convinced the Separatists were the good guys of the Clone Wars, and when corrected, proceeds to freak out and reboot himself rather than deal with this.
* ShellShockedVeteran: PlayedForLaughs. Roger still remembers his experiences in the Clone Wars and does not enjoy getting dismembered repeatedly by the Jedi he was pitted against. Hence panicking the way all B1 battle droids did in response to seeing a Jedi.
** PlayedForDrama (somewhat) near the end of Season One, when Rowan insists on rewatching Roger's memories of his various defeats. Roger is clearly uncomfortable and attempts to distract Rowan with a memory of a StaircaseTumble, but the stakes are so high at this point that his angsting is the least of anybody's concerns.
* SupremeChef: Tries his best to be this, bless his processor. He does seem to be improving in Season Two, if Rowan's reaction to his cookies is anything to go by.
* UndyingLoyalty: To the Freemakers. While he's proud to be a droid, he's even prouder to be a Freemaker, and he will side with his adoptive family over his droid brethren when push comes to shove, as N3-RO and his posse find out.
* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: No one seems to be even fazed by the sight of a battle droid walking about.
* VerbalTicName: Takes his name from the B1 battle droids' classic catchphrase: "Roger, roger!"
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!!Becky Smoochenbacher
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/DoveCameron
!!Becky Smoochenbacher
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/DoveCameron
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[[folder:Baird Kantoo]]
!!Baird Kantoo
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* ActionGirl: She is revealed to be an Imperial gunner.
* BrickJoke: She's only namedropped once (okay, twice in very quick succession) during Season One, but Zander finds many more reasons to bring her up throughout Season Two, culminating in her finally showing up in the final episode.
* DeusExMachina: {{Exaggerated|Trope}}. The Freemakers are captured on the Death Star II, thrown into a cell, and the priceless Kyber Saber handed to an Imperial Guard to bring to the Emperor. But that's no ordinary guard: it's Zander's long-time crush, the oft-mentioned but never seen Becky Smoochenbacher. Did you know she had become an Imperial Guard? Did you know she had a crush on Zander too? [[DefectingForLove Ain't Love Grand?]]
* TheCavalry: She rescues the Freemakers when they are captured at the Death Star II.
* ChekhovsGunman: After being TheGhost in a RunningGag for the entire show, she shows up in the GrandFinale, being an Imperial gunner that rescues the Freemakers from the Death Star II before it blows up.
* DefectingForLove: She joins the Empire after the Freemakers left the Wheel, but spontaneously performs a HighHeelFaceTurn upon discovering that her beloved Zander is a Rebel. [[spoiler:They eventually marry and have a daughter.]]
* EasilyForgiven: Apparently Becky didn't face any consequences for working for the Empire while the Freemakers didn't seem to mind either. It doesn't hurt that her biggest onscreen offense is wearing the wrong uniform.
* TheGhost: Despite being frequently brought up by Zander, but she never shows up in person, even when Kordi and Leia visit the Wheel's upper ring. Finally {{averted|Trope}} when she shows up in the GrandFinale.
* ICantBelieveAGuyLikeYouWouldNoticeMe: Just like Zander, Becky always thought he didn't even know who she was.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: She debuts in the GrandFinale, although she's mentioned several times over the course of the show.
* MeaningfulName: Gives Zander a smooch after professing her love for him.
* MissingMom: [[spoiler:''All-Stars'' reveals that Moxie is her daughter, but she never shows up in the series proper, not even in flashbacks.]]
* RunningGag: Zander professing his love for her in Season Two.
* UptownGirl: She lived in the Upper Ring of the Wheel, which was stated to be reserved for "the rich, the super-rich, and the Empire."
* BrickJoke: She's only namedropped once (okay, twice in very quick succession) during Season One, but Zander finds many more reasons to bring her up throughout Season Two, culminating in her finally showing up in the final episode.
* DeusExMachina: {{Exaggerated|Trope}}. The Freemakers are captured on the Death Star II, thrown into a cell, and the priceless Kyber Saber handed to an Imperial Guard to bring to the Emperor. But that's no ordinary guard: it's Zander's long-time crush, the oft-mentioned but never seen Becky Smoochenbacher. Did you know she had become an Imperial Guard? Did you know she had a crush on Zander too? [[DefectingForLove Ain't Love Grand?]]
* TheCavalry: She rescues the Freemakers when they are captured at the Death Star II.
* ChekhovsGunman: After being TheGhost in a RunningGag for the entire show, she shows up in the GrandFinale, being an Imperial gunner that rescues the Freemakers from the Death Star II before it blows up.
* DefectingForLove: She joins the Empire after the Freemakers left the Wheel, but spontaneously performs a HighHeelFaceTurn upon discovering that her beloved Zander is a Rebel. [[spoiler:They eventually marry and have a daughter.]]
* EasilyForgiven: Apparently Becky didn't face any consequences for working for the Empire while the Freemakers didn't seem to mind either. It doesn't hurt that her biggest onscreen offense is wearing the wrong uniform.
* TheGhost: Despite being frequently brought up by Zander, but she never shows up in person, even when Kordi and Leia visit the Wheel's upper ring. Finally {{averted|Trope}} when she shows up in the GrandFinale.
* ICantBelieveAGuyLikeYouWouldNoticeMe: Just like Zander, Becky always thought he didn't even know who she was.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: She debuts in the GrandFinale, although she's mentioned several times over the course of the show.
* MeaningfulName: Gives Zander a smooch after professing her love for him.
* MissingMom: [[spoiler:''All-Stars'' reveals that Moxie is her daughter, but she never shows up in the series proper, not even in flashbacks.]]
* RunningGag: Zander professing his love for her in Season Two.
* UptownGirl: She lived in the Upper Ring of the Wheel, which was stated to be reserved for "the rich, the super-rich, and the Empire."
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* ActionGirl: She is revealed to be an Imperial gunner.
* BrickJoke: She's only namedropped once (okay, twice in very quick succession) during Season One, but Zander finds many more reasons to bring her up throughout Season Two, culminating in her finally showing up inDismantledMacguffin: After smashing the final episode.
* DeusExMachina: {{Exaggerated|Trope}}. The Freemakers are captured on the Death Star II, thrown into a cell, and the pricelessKyber Saber handed to an Imperial Guard to bring to Saber, he entrusted the Emperor. But that's no ordinary guard: it's Zander's long-time crush, pieces to Jedi Knights to hide all around the oft-mentioned but never seen Becky Smoochenbacher. Did you know she had become an Imperial Guard? Did you know she had a crush on Zander too? [[DefectingForLove Ain't Love Grand?]]
* TheCavalry: She rescues the Freemakers when they are captured at the Death Star II.
* ChekhovsGunman: After being TheGhost in a RunningGag for the entire show, she shows up in the GrandFinale, being an Imperial gunnergalaxy. [[spoiler:[[FridgeBrilliance It's possible that rescues the Freemakers from the Death Star II before it blows up.
* DefectingForLove: She joins the Empire after the Freemakers left the Wheel, but spontaneously performs a HighHeelFaceTurn upon discovering that her beloved Zander is a Rebel. [[spoiler:They eventually marry and have a daughter.]]
* EasilyForgiven: Apparently Becky didn't face any consequences for working for the Empire while the Freemakers didn't seem to mind either. It doesn't hurt that her biggest onscreen offense is wearing the wrong uniform.
* TheGhost: Despite being frequently brought up by Zander, but she never shows up in person, even when Kordi and Leia visit the Wheel's upper ring. Finally {{averted|Trope}} when she shows up in the GrandFinale.
* ICantBelieveAGuyLikeYouWouldNoticeMe: Just like Zander, Becky always thoughthe didn't even know who she was.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: She debuts in the GrandFinale, although she's mentioned several times over the coursewas aware of the show.
Saber's extreme durability and decided that scattering its pieces was a safer method of disposal rather than attempting to destroy it.]]]]
*MeaningfulName: Gives Zander a smooch MyGodWhatHaveIDone: The expression on his face says it all after professing her love for him.
he accidentally destroys a moon with his new Kyber Saber, prompting him to [[DismantledMacguffin shatter the weapon]] just minutes after constructing it.
*MissingMom: [[spoiler:''All-Stars'' reveals that Moxie is her daughter, but she never shows up PosthumousCharacter: He's long gone by the present day.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: As the creator -- and destroyer -- of the Kyber Saber.
* SuddenlyVoiced: After a non-speaking appearance in the seriesproper, not even in flashbacks.]]
* RunningGag: Zander professing his love for her inpremiere, he makes a surprise reappearance halfway through Season Two.
Two via a holocron recording to instruct (and warn) viewers on Force building using kyber crystals.
*UptownGirl: She lived in SuperPrototype: According to Naare, the Upper Ring of Kyber Saber was the Wheel, which was stated first lightsaber. It's also ''several'' orders of magnitude stronger than any lightsaber, being able to be reserved for "the rich, the super-rich, [[WaveMotionGun emit energy beams]] that can cleave ''multiple'' mountains in a single shot and the Empire."even effortlessly slice through ''Imperial Star Destroyers'' -- ''lengthwise''!
* BrickJoke: She's only namedropped once (okay, twice in very quick succession) during Season One, but Zander finds many more reasons to bring her up throughout Season Two, culminating in her finally showing up in
* DeusExMachina: {{Exaggerated|Trope}}. The Freemakers are captured on the Death Star II, thrown into a cell, and the priceless
* TheCavalry: She rescues the Freemakers when they are captured at the Death Star II.
* ChekhovsGunman: After being TheGhost in a RunningGag for the entire show, she shows up in the GrandFinale, being an Imperial gunner
* DefectingForLove: She joins the Empire after the Freemakers left the Wheel, but spontaneously performs a HighHeelFaceTurn upon discovering that her beloved Zander is a Rebel. [[spoiler:They eventually marry and have a daughter.]]
* EasilyForgiven: Apparently Becky didn't face any consequences for working for the Empire while the Freemakers didn't seem to mind either. It doesn't hurt that her biggest onscreen offense is wearing the wrong uniform.
* TheGhost: Despite being frequently brought up by Zander, but she never shows up in person, even when Kordi and Leia visit the Wheel's upper ring. Finally {{averted|Trope}} when she shows up in the GrandFinale.
* ICantBelieveAGuyLikeYouWouldNoticeMe: Just like Zander, Becky always thought
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: She debuts in the GrandFinale, although she's mentioned several times over the course
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* SmallRoleBigImpact: As the creator -- and destroyer -- of the Kyber Saber.
* SuddenlyVoiced: After a non-speaking appearance in the series
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[[folder:Pace Freemaker]]
!!Pace Freemaker
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JoshPeck
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A Corellian mechanic and Clone Wars starship enthusiast who first found Roger. He is the husband of Lena and the father of Zander, Kordi, and Rowan.
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[[folder:Lindo Calrissian]]
!!Lindo Calrissian
!!!'''Species:''' Human
->'''Voiced by''':
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A Corellian mechanic and Clone Wars starship enthusiast who first found Roger. He is the husband of Lena and the father of Zander, Kordi, and Rowan.
Lando's father.
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* ActionDad: Manages to save himself and his family (including two young children) from a rampaging Zillo Beast. It's all the more impressive considering that he's decidedly a NonActionGuy who's an ActionSurvivor at most.
* BerserkButton: Han Solo, ever since his scheme cost Pace his dreams. They eventually make up.
* CrazyJealousGuy: Has shades of this when he glares at Lando for kissing Lena's hand.
* DeadpanSnarker: Has his moments.
-->'''Lena''' ''(to Pace)'': Wait, ''you're'' the guy that Hutt wanted? You don't seem the type.\\
'''Pace''': Well, ''you kinda do!''
* DisappearedDad: His absence from ''The Freemaker Adventures'' has yet to be explained.
* EyeTwitch: His eye twitches when he gets mad.
* FamedInStory: He was the one to first coin the term "Uglies" for ships made from different models of ships.
* GadgeteerGenius: Chronologically the first one in the series, as he assembles parts of different starships into a working ship complete with functional hyperdrive. ''While under threat from hungry rancors!''
** Earlier[[note]]The above example occurs in an earlier episode but later chronologically, as it features a post-HeelFaceBrainwashing Roger while this incident results in the heroes meeting Roger for the first time[[/note]], he's the one who repairs the old Trade Federation droid control ship's computer to reactivate some of the inert battle droids in the area to serve as [[WeNeedADistraction a distraction]] for the Zillo Beast that's menacing the heroes.
* GuileHero: Grows into this over the course of his adventures, coming up with the plan to shake some pursuers by jettisoning a load of extremely hard Corusca gems at their ships at high speeds.
* HappilyMarried: To Lena.
* HonorBeforeReason: When Lando appears to be selling out Pace and Lena to their pursuers, Lena attempts to convince Pace to hightail it, but Pace refuses to abandon Lando and even cites personal integrity as his reason to [[IChooseToStay stay]]. Not only does this work out, but it even causes Lena to fall for him!
* InsultFriendlyFire: Upon meeting Han again, he screams that the smuggler "ruined my life!" -- only to [[VerbalBackspace hastily amend his words]] when he sees his beloved Lena giving him a funny look, since Han's interference resulted in him meeting her.
* LikeParentLikeChild: Like Zander, he has a thing for making Uglies, although he has less pride in it...until a woman comes along and buys one, boosting his confidence to make a business making and selling Uglies.
* NonActionGuy: Never shoots any weapon or participates in high-speed chases (although he sometimes gets dragged along in them, much to his own chagrin). He eventually becomes a GuileHero, although only when absolutely necessary.
* TheReliableOne: He is always willing to help someone in need, even against his better judgment.
* BerserkButton: Han Solo, ever since his scheme cost Pace his dreams. They eventually make up.
* CrazyJealousGuy: Has shades of this when he glares at Lando for kissing Lena's hand.
* DeadpanSnarker: Has his moments.
-->'''Lena''' ''(to Pace)'': Wait, ''you're'' the guy that Hutt wanted? You don't seem the type.\\
'''Pace''': Well, ''you kinda do!''
* DisappearedDad: His absence from ''The Freemaker Adventures'' has yet to be explained.
* EyeTwitch: His eye twitches when he gets mad.
* FamedInStory: He was the one to first coin the term "Uglies" for ships made from different models of ships.
* GadgeteerGenius: Chronologically the first one in the series, as he assembles parts of different starships into a working ship complete with functional hyperdrive. ''While under threat from hungry rancors!''
** Earlier[[note]]The above example occurs in an earlier episode but later chronologically, as it features a post-HeelFaceBrainwashing Roger while this incident results in the heroes meeting Roger for the first time[[/note]], he's the one who repairs the old Trade Federation droid control ship's computer to reactivate some of the inert battle droids in the area to serve as [[WeNeedADistraction a distraction]] for the Zillo Beast that's menacing the heroes.
* GuileHero: Grows into this over the course of his adventures, coming up with the plan to shake some pursuers by jettisoning a load of extremely hard Corusca gems at their ships at high speeds.
* HappilyMarried: To Lena.
* HonorBeforeReason: When Lando appears to be selling out Pace and Lena to their pursuers, Lena attempts to convince Pace to hightail it, but Pace refuses to abandon Lando and even cites personal integrity as his reason to [[IChooseToStay stay]]. Not only does this work out, but it even causes Lena to fall for him!
* InsultFriendlyFire: Upon meeting Han again, he screams that the smuggler "ruined my life!" -- only to [[VerbalBackspace hastily amend his words]] when he sees his beloved Lena giving him a funny look, since Han's interference resulted in him meeting her.
* LikeParentLikeChild: Like Zander, he has a thing for making Uglies, although he has less pride in it...until a woman comes along and buys one, boosting his confidence to make a business making and selling Uglies.
* NonActionGuy: Never shoots any weapon or participates in high-speed chases (although he sometimes gets dragged along in them, much to his own chagrin). He eventually becomes a GuileHero, although only when absolutely necessary.
* TheReliableOne: He is always willing to help someone in need, even against his better judgment.
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->'''Voiced by''': Jasmin Savoy Brown
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A former street swindler from the Ring of Kafrene. She is Pace's wife and the mother of Zander, Kordi and Rowan.
!!Lena Freemaker
->'''Voiced by''': Jasmin Savoy Brown
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A former street swindler from the Ring of Kafrene. She is Pace's wife and the mother of Zander, Kordi and Rowan.
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A former street swindler from the Ring of Kafrene. She is Pace's wife and the mother of Zander, Kordi and Rowan.
The Freemakers' landlord, who often hounds them for overdue rent.
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* AmbiguouslyBrown: Obviously, the Freemaker children got their looks from her.
* [[ConMan Con Woman]]: Her profession when we first meet her. Her daughter Kordi almost certainly got her silver tongue from her.
* DefrostingIceQueen: She's much more polite than your average IceQueen and has good reason to be one, but regardless, it's Pace's unwavering honesty that causes her to warm up toward him.
* EveryoneHasStandards: When a stormtrooper's wife blackmails a man into selling her an expensive necklace for a single credit Lena robs the woman of both her money and the necklace, which she returns to the salesman.
* HappilyMarried: To Pace.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: She had a Kowakian monkey-lizard partner-in-crime named Radka until he stole all of their earnings and ratted her out to stormtroopers.
* IWorkAlone: Being betrayed by her partner-in-crime sours her on the notion of partnering with others, causing her to attempt to leave Pace as soon as the immediate danger is over. Fortunately, Pace's stubborn honesty wins her over, and after the ''next'' immediate danger is over, ''she's'' the one who's asking ''Pace'' if he wants a partner.
* InTheHood: Often uses her shirt's hood when she wishes to remain anonymous.
* PinkMeansFeminine: Wears a pink hooded shirt.
* MissingMom: Her absence has yet to be explained.
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Although she's the one who suggests to Pace that they abandon Lando when the going gets rough, you can practically ''hear'' her {{defrosting|IceQueen}} when [[HonorBeforeReason he refuses to leave his partner]].
-->'''Pace''': [[HonorBeforeReason It's not about who he is, it's about who we are! We made a deal. We're partners. We can't abandon him.]]\\
'''Lena''' ''(practically swooning)'': An...''honest partner...?''
* YouHaveOutLivedYourUsefulness: Her first partner Radka turned Lena in to the stormtroopers after stealing all of her earnings.
* [[ConMan Con Woman]]: Her profession when we first meet her. Her daughter Kordi almost certainly got her silver tongue from her.
* DefrostingIceQueen: She's much more polite than your average IceQueen and has good reason to be one, but regardless, it's Pace's unwavering honesty that causes her to warm up toward him.
* EveryoneHasStandards: When a stormtrooper's wife blackmails a man into selling her an expensive necklace for a single credit Lena robs the woman of both her money and the necklace, which she returns to the salesman.
* HappilyMarried: To Pace.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: She had a Kowakian monkey-lizard partner-in-crime named Radka until he stole all of their earnings and ratted her out to stormtroopers.
* IWorkAlone: Being betrayed by her partner-in-crime sours her on the notion of partnering with others, causing her to attempt to leave Pace as soon as the immediate danger is over. Fortunately, Pace's stubborn honesty wins her over, and after the ''next'' immediate danger is over, ''she's'' the one who's asking ''Pace'' if he wants a partner.
* InTheHood: Often uses her shirt's hood when she wishes to remain anonymous.
* PinkMeansFeminine: Wears a pink hooded shirt.
* MissingMom: Her absence has yet to be explained.
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Although she's the one who suggests to Pace that they abandon Lando when the going gets rough, you can practically ''hear'' her {{defrosting|IceQueen}} when [[HonorBeforeReason he refuses to leave his partner]].
-->'''Pace''': [[HonorBeforeReason It's not about who he is, it's about who we are! We made a deal. We're partners. We can't abandon him.]]\\
'''Lena''' ''(practically swooning)'': An...''honest partner...?''
* YouHaveOutLivedYourUsefulness: Her first partner Radka turned Lena in to the stormtroopers after stealing all of her earnings.
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* AmbiguouslyBrown: Obviously, TheCameo: As nearly all of Season Two takes place off of the Freemaker children got Wheel, he's absent for nearly all of it...except for the episode when the Freemakers pay a return visit to their looks old shop, where he serves as a SpannerInTheWorks during his brief appearance (see that entry for details).
* DemotedToExtra: Well, he was already essentially an extra in Season One, but as mentioned in TheCameo above, the Freemakers' departure fromher.
* [[ConMan Con Woman]]: Her profession when we first meet her. Her daughter Kordithe Wheel in Season Two means that he's absent for almost certainly got her silver tongue the entire season.
* DropInLandlord: A holographic version. He's probably the most frequently RecurringExtra in Season One due to his incessant nagging about the rent.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Right at the beginning of the series premiere, he [[FauxAffablyEvil politely greets the Freemakers right before threatening to]] [[ThrownOutTheAirlock throw them out the airlock]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for being late with their rent payments]].
* FauxAffablyEvil: Speaks in a folksy drawl and generally has a pleasant, friendly tone of voice...until he threatens to [[ThrownOutTheAirlock throw the Freemakers out the airlock]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for failing to pay the rent]].
* RecurringExtra: In Season One.
* RunningGag: Regularly reminds the Freemakers that [[DropInLandlord they owe him rent]]. Oftentimes, that's [[TheCameo his only appearance in that episode]].
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Beats a hasty retreat fromher.
the Freemakers' shop when the [[spoiler:Naare-]]Graballa posse invade it searching for Rowan. This effectively serves as his exit from the series, although he makes an important [[TheCameo cameo]] appearance in Season Two.
*DefrostingIceQueen: She's much more polite than your average IceQueen and has good reason SpannerInTheWorks: In Season Two, while he appears to be one, but regardless, it's Pace's unwavering honesty have been duped by the Freemakers' [[PaperThinDisguise Paper-Thin Disguises]], it turns out that causes he saw through them -- and he alerts Graballa the Hutt of the Freemakers' presence on the Wheel, kicking off the plot of the second half of the episode. This also indirectly leads to [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi the Rebel Alliance learning of the existence of the second Death Star]].
* WeakWilled: Naare subjects him to a JediMindTrick at the end of the series premiere to get him off the Freemakers' backs and to convince him to rent herto warm up toward him.
* EveryoneHasStandards: When a stormtrooper's wife blackmails a man into selling her an expensive necklaceliving quarters for a single credit Lena robs credit. Unfortunately, [[StatusQuoIsGod the woman of both her money Freemakers' rent comes due again]]...
* WouldHurtAChild: As mentioned above, he often threatens to [[ThrownOutTheAirlock throw the Freemakers out the airlock]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for failing to pay the rent]], andthe necklace, which she returns to the salesman.
* HappilyMarried: To Pace.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: She had a Kowakian monkey-lizard partner-in-crime named Radka untilhe stole all of their earnings and ratted her out to stormtroopers.
* IWorkAlone: Being betrayed by her partner-in-crime sours her on the notion of partnering with others, causing her to attempt to leave Pace as soon as the immediate danger is over. Fortunately, Pace's stubborn honesty wins her over, and after the ''next'' immediate danger is over, ''she's'' the one who's asking ''Pace'' if he wants a partner.
* InTheHood: Often uses her shirt's hood when she wishes to remain anonymous.
* PinkMeansFeminine: Wears a pink hooded shirt.
* MissingMom: Her absencehas yet to be explained.
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Although she's the one who suggests to Pace that they abandon Landono qualms about making those threats when the going gets rough, you can practically ''hear'' her {{defrosting|IceQueen}} when [[HonorBeforeReason he refuses to leave his partner]].
-->'''Pace''': [[HonorBeforeReason It's not about who he is, it's about who we are! We made a deal. We're partners. We can't abandon him.]]\\
'''Lena''' ''(practically swooning)'': An...''honest partner...?''
* YouHaveOutLivedYourUsefulness: Her first partner Radka turned Lena in to the stormtroopers after stealing all of her earnings.twelve-year-old Rowan is present.
* DemotedToExtra: Well, he was already essentially an extra in Season One, but as mentioned in TheCameo above, the Freemakers' departure from
* [[ConMan Con Woman]]: Her profession when we first meet her. Her daughter Kordi
* DropInLandlord: A holographic version. He's probably the most frequently RecurringExtra in Season One due to his incessant nagging about the rent.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Right at the beginning of the series premiere, he [[FauxAffablyEvil politely greets the Freemakers right before threatening to]] [[ThrownOutTheAirlock throw them out the airlock]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for being late with their rent payments]].
* FauxAffablyEvil: Speaks in a folksy drawl and generally has a pleasant, friendly tone of voice...until he threatens to [[ThrownOutTheAirlock throw the Freemakers out the airlock]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for failing to pay the rent]].
* RecurringExtra: In Season One.
* RunningGag: Regularly reminds the Freemakers that [[DropInLandlord they owe him rent]]. Oftentimes, that's [[TheCameo his only appearance in that episode]].
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Beats a hasty retreat from
*
* WeakWilled: Naare subjects him to a JediMindTrick at the end of the series premiere to get him off the Freemakers' backs and to convince him to rent her
* EveryoneHasStandards: When a stormtrooper's wife blackmails a man into selling her an expensive necklace
* WouldHurtAChild: As mentioned above, he often threatens to [[ThrownOutTheAirlock throw the Freemakers out the airlock]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for failing to pay the rent]], and
* HappilyMarried: To Pace.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: She had a Kowakian monkey-lizard partner-in-crime named Radka until
* IWorkAlone: Being betrayed by her partner-in-crime sours her on the notion of partnering with others, causing her to attempt to leave Pace as soon as the immediate danger is over. Fortunately, Pace's stubborn honesty wins her over, and after the ''next'' immediate danger is over, ''she's'' the one who's asking ''Pace'' if he wants a partner.
* InTheHood: Often uses her shirt's hood when she wishes to remain anonymous.
* PinkMeansFeminine: Wears a pink hooded shirt.
* MissingMom: Her absence
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Although she's the one who suggests to Pace that they abandon Lando
-->'''Pace''': [[HonorBeforeReason It's not about who he is, it's about who we are! We made a deal. We're partners. We can't abandon him.]]\\
'''Lena''' ''(practically swooning)'': An...''honest partner...?''
* YouHaveOutLivedYourUsefulness: Her first partner Radka turned Lena in to the stormtroopers after stealing all of her earnings.
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[[folder:Moxie Freemaker]]
!!Private Moxie Freemaker
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/MontseHernandez
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
The daughter of Zander Freemaker and Becky Smoochenbacher, born after the end of the Galactic Civil War.
!!Private Moxie Freemaker
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/MontseHernandez
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
The daughter of Zander Freemaker and Becky Smoochenbacher, born after the end of the Galactic Civil War.
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!!Private Moxie Freemaker
!!Wick Cooper
!!!'''Species''': Human
->'''Voiced by''':
->'''Appears in''':
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* ActionGirl: After joining the Rebel Alliance.
* EarlyBirdCameo: She was mentioned in ''Droidography'' by Roger shortly before she debuted in ''All-Stars''.
* FollowInMyFootsteps: Moxie joined the Rebel Alliance since she wanted to be a hero like her relatives, which Kordi approved of and even arranged for Leia to meet Moxie and recruit her.
* HeroicLineage: She is the daughter and niece of war heroes.
* MeaningfulName: She is full of energy, courage and determination.
* RapunzelHair: Her hair goes past her hips.
* EarlyBirdCameo: She was mentioned in ''Droidography'' by Roger shortly before she debuted in ''All-Stars''.
* FollowInMyFootsteps: Moxie joined the Rebel Alliance since she wanted to be a hero like her relatives, which Kordi approved of and even arranged for Leia to meet Moxie and recruit her.
* HeroicLineage: She is the daughter and niece of war heroes.
* MeaningfulName: She is full of energy, courage and determination.
* RapunzelHair: Her hair goes past her hips.
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* ActionGirl: After joining AerithAndBob: "Cooper" is a fairly common English surname.
* BunnyEarsLawyer: He's a [[JerkAss rude and obnoxious]] UpperClassTwit who [[HorribleJudgeOfCharacter genuinely supports Emperor Palpatine]], but he's also a ''very'' savvy businessman who converts theRebel Alliance.
Freemakers' struggling shop into a highly successful cafe, much to Kordi's grudging admiration.
*EarlyBirdCameo: She was mentioned TheCameo: Most of his appearances are either cameos or extended cameos.
** He appears outside the Palpatine Museum in''Droidography'' episode 9, elbowing his way to the front of the line and requesting the super-deluxe VIP tour...or whatever's better than that, if it exists.
** In the first SeasonFinale, he's on Coruscant during Empire Day and thus is put into peril byRoger [[spoiler:Naare's rampage]], only escaping death via a BigDamnHeroes moment by the Freemakers.
** In Season Two, he attends the luxury ship auction on Mygeeto and can be heard disparaging people who "choose to be poor."
** Later, when the Freemakers visit the Wheel, they discover that he's converted their old shop into a lucrative cafe.
* ComplainingAboutRescuesTheyDontLike: A variant in the first SeasonFinale. Saved by the Freemakers from falling to his death, Wick emerges from some rubble in the [=StarScavenger's=] cargo hold and woozily asks if he's in the afterlife...[[BaitAndSwitch because, if so, he's quite underwhelmed]].
* ContrivedCoincidence: While attempting to hide from Stormtroopers patrolling the Upper Rim of the Wheel, Kordi and Princess Leia literally fall into an apartment that happens to be the residence to Wick Cooper, who had dropped off a speeder bike at Freemaker Salvage and Repair shortlybefore she debuted in ''All-Stars''.
beforehand.
*FollowInMyFootsteps: Moxie joined HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Genuinely and unironically supports ''[[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]]''. Yeah.
* JerkAss: Apparently brings a luxury speeder bike to Freemaker Salvage and Repair for theRebel Alliance since she wanted sole purpose of hurling verbal abuse at Zander when he checks it out. In fairness to Wick, Zander ''was'' directly responsible for the total destruction of his mint-condition Naboo Starfighter (and the ship that he received in recompense [[StuffBlowingUp spontaneously combusted]] almost immediately), but his vindictiveness is almost cartoonishly petty. To wit:
-->'''Kordi Freemaker''': Anything else?\\
'''Wick Cooper''': Well, yeah. If you could collect his tears in a jar, that'd be spiffy.
* LightBulbJoke: Cracks an ''incredibly'' insensitive joke referencing [[Film/ANewHope the destruction of Alderaan]]. In front of ''Princess Leia''. Needless to say, getting literally kicked out of his own apartment was getting off easy.
* TooDumbToLive: Being a ''supporter'' of [[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]] makes you this by default, but Wick takes this UpToEleven by loudly proclaiming his UndyingLoyalty to the Emperor to [[spoiler:Naare, who is wielding the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]] and is almost literally holding his life in her hands at that point]]. Surprisingly, he survives the experience.
* UndyingLoyalty: To ''[[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]]'' of all people, proudly proclaiming himself to bea hero like her relatives, which Kordi approved of "Palpatine's #1 fan" and even arranged [[TooDumbToLive yelling his support of the Emperor to ]][[spoiler:[[TooDumbToLive a rampaging, Kyber Saber-wielding Naare]]]].
* UpperClassTwit: He's wealthy enough to be able to afford living space in the Wheel's Upper Ring (reserved forLeia to meet Moxie "the rich, the super-rich, and recruit her.
* HeroicLineage: She isthe daughter Empire"), but he's [[JerkAss incredibly rude]] and niece of war heroes.
* MeaningfulName: She is full of energy, courage and determination.
* RapunzelHair: Her hair goes past her hips.[[TooDumbToLive seems to genuinely support ]]''[[TooDumbToLive Emperor Palpatine]]''.
* BunnyEarsLawyer: He's a [[JerkAss rude and obnoxious]] UpperClassTwit who [[HorribleJudgeOfCharacter genuinely supports Emperor Palpatine]], but he's also a ''very'' savvy businessman who converts the
*
** He appears outside the Palpatine Museum in
** In the first SeasonFinale, he's on Coruscant during Empire Day and thus is put into peril by
** In Season Two, he attends the luxury ship auction on Mygeeto and can be heard disparaging people who "choose to be poor."
** Later, when the Freemakers visit the Wheel, they discover that he's converted their old shop into a lucrative cafe.
* ComplainingAboutRescuesTheyDontLike: A variant in the first SeasonFinale. Saved by the Freemakers from falling to his death, Wick emerges from some rubble in the [=StarScavenger's=] cargo hold and woozily asks if he's in the afterlife...[[BaitAndSwitch because, if so, he's quite underwhelmed]].
* ContrivedCoincidence: While attempting to hide from Stormtroopers patrolling the Upper Rim of the Wheel, Kordi and Princess Leia literally fall into an apartment that happens to be the residence to Wick Cooper, who had dropped off a speeder bike at Freemaker Salvage and Repair shortly
*
* JerkAss: Apparently brings a luxury speeder bike to Freemaker Salvage and Repair for the
-->'''Kordi Freemaker''': Anything else?\\
'''Wick Cooper''': Well, yeah. If you could collect his tears in a jar, that'd be spiffy.
* LightBulbJoke: Cracks an ''incredibly'' insensitive joke referencing [[Film/ANewHope the destruction of Alderaan]]. In front of ''Princess Leia''. Needless to say, getting literally kicked out of his own apartment was getting off easy.
* TooDumbToLive: Being a ''supporter'' of [[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]] makes you this by default, but Wick takes this UpToEleven by loudly proclaiming his UndyingLoyalty to the Emperor to [[spoiler:Naare, who is wielding the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]] and is almost literally holding his life in her hands at that point]]. Surprisingly, he survives the experience.
* UndyingLoyalty: To ''[[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]]'' of all people, proudly proclaiming himself to be
* UpperClassTwit: He's wealthy enough to be able to afford living space in the Wheel's Upper Ring (reserved for
* HeroicLineage: She is
* MeaningfulName: She is full of energy, courage and determination.
* RapunzelHair: Her hair goes past her hips.
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[[folder:Ka-Pao]]
!!Ka-Pao
!!!'''Species''': Drabatan
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/FredTatasciore
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A mechanic that works with Moxie and Roger in the Resistance.
!!Ka-Pao
!!!'''Species''': Drabatan
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/FredTatasciore
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A mechanic that works with Moxie and Roger in the Resistance.
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!!Ka-Pao
!!Ignacio Wortan
!!!'''Species''':
->'''Voiced by''':
->'''Appears in''':
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* AerithAndBob: "Ignacio" is a common Spanish name.
* BritishStuffiness: Sports a spiffy accent and the stereotypical haughtiness. Notably, he also sports a thin mustache, whereas there's no indication in any canonical material that Twi'leks grow facial hair (or hair, period).
* TheCameo: Attends the luxury ship auction on Mygeeto in Season Two and can be heard complaining about the quality of the ordeurs.
* QuestGiver: His only real function in the story is to send the Freemakers to Kashyyyk for a piece of wroshyr wood in his debut episode (and to refuse to pay them for their trouble when the piece that they deliver turns out to be broken).
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: {{Downplayed|Trope}} since he appears in a grand total of two episodes (one of which is a [[TheCameo cameo]])) and his name is only spelled in the credits, but the vowels in his surname are flipped in those episode credits.
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[[folder:Jek-14]]
!!Jek-14
!!!'''Species''': Human (clone)
->'''Voiced by''': Brian Dobson
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LEGOStarWarsTheYodaChronicles The Yoda Chronicles]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LEGOStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
After the events of ''The Yoda Chronicles'', Jek-14 went into isolation on Zoh and became known as the mythical Maker of Zoh, refusing to be involved in any more conflicts between the Light Side and Dark Side of the Force.
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* CanonImmigrant: Roger mentions him in ''Droidography'' as the Maker of Zoh, making him canon... though the details are murky.
* CharacterTitle: "The Maker of Zoh" episode.
* NeverFoundTheBody: The Freemakers are led to assume his droids killed him, but the ending of the episode shows a FingerTwitchingRevival (or, well, hand twitching revival, considering this is LEGO.).
* ParodySue: He's a Clone Trooper modified to be a Force-sensitive Sith, a test subject by Count Dooku to become the first of a larger "Sith clone" army, and he's walked both the way of the Jedi ''and'' the Sith before becoming an unaffiliated good guy. He's also become a mythical hero and serves as a mentor to another show's main character.
%%* UnexpectedCharacter: Considering the show was slated as a "canon paraphrase", Jek-14, who originated from the Lego parody series of ''Star Wars'', was unexpected. This also brings in some questions as to how exactly ''The Yoda Chronicles'' fits in with the new Expanded Universe.
* TheWarToEndAllWars: Jek lampshades that every conflict claims that theirs will be "the battle to end all battles", [[HistoryRepeats only for another to follow and say the same thing, then another, then another.]] He recognizes that it would be futile to try to satiate the bloodlust, so he went into isolation so that he wouldn't be dragged into more fights.
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[[folder:The Maker's Droids]]
!!The Maker's Droids
!!!'''Models''': Various, including EV-series medical droid (N3-RO), battle droids, super battle droids, dwarf spider droids, IG-series droids, mouse droids, R5-series astromech droids
->'''Voiced by''': French Stewart (N3-RO), Creator/FredTatasciore (BL-[=0X=])
->'''Appear in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
Droids rebuilt by Jek-14 after their parts were abandoned as junk on Zoh.
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* MeaningfulName:
** [[PunnyName BL-0X]] for... Lego blocks.
** UsefulNotes/{{Nero}} was considered a cruel and incompetent leader to the point of garnering a tarnished reputation for himself.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: BL-[=0X=] and the other droids feel bad for following N3-RO, as their uprising led to the supposed death of the Maker, who was the only one who cared about them.
* NowWhat: After the Maker was supposedly killed, the droids feel like they have no purpose.
* RestrainingBolt: BL-[=0X=] puts one on N3-RO so that he'll never do anything bad again.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: N3-RO gathered the droids to rise up against the Freemakers because [[PleaseDontLeaveMe he didn't want the Maker to leave them like their previous owners did]].
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!The Freemaker family
[[folder:In general]]
!!The Freemakers
!!!'''Species''': Human (and one B1 battle droid)
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
-->"The Freemakers fly together, or they don't fly at all!"
-->--'''Zander Freemaker'''
A family of hardworking scavengers and shipbuilders who run Freemaker Salvage and Repair, a starship repair/salvage shop on the space station known as the Wheel. During a routine scrap run, a chance encounter with a powerful artifact and a mysterious Jedi changes the Freemakers' destiny forever.
''The Freemaker Adventures'' focuses on the Freemakers' escapades during the Galactic Civil War, while ''All-Stars'' chronicles the adventures of their parents (before and after the events of ''Film/{{Solo}}'') and Zander's daughter Moxie (before and during the events of the Sequel Trilogy).
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* AcePilot: Mostly Zander, but ''every single one'' of the Freemakers has been shown to possess the ability to competently fly starships -- including twelve-year-old Rowan and battle droid Roger!
* BadassFamily: Very, very much. Even Kordi and Lena, who [[GuileHero prefer to talk rather than fight their way out of sticky situations]], are still formidable combatants when push comes to shove.
* BadassNormal: At least until Rowan discovers and develops his connection to the Force. Even then, his siblings aren't OvershadowedByAwesome; Zander's mechanic and piloting abilities and Kordi's wit and leadership are often just as crucial to the family's success as Rowan's skill with the lightsaber and the Force.
* BeenThereShapedHistory: In Season Two, the Freemakers return to the Wheel to steal back a starship part from their old shop, which escalates into an encounter with none other than Darth Vader himself. Afterwards, the Freemakers' debrief with Rebel leadership inadvertently tips them off to [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi the Empire's efforts to build a second Death Star, prompting Admiral Ackbar to order his staff to reach out to the Bothans]].
* GadgeteerGenius: Again, while Zander really takes the cake, his siblings (and Roger) are no slouches when it comes to starship maintenance and repair. ''All-Stars'' extends this to their parents as well; while Lena is never shown working on ships or speeders, it's implied that she had a major hand in [[HeelFaceBrainwashing reprogramming]] Roger to be the lovable RobotBuddy he is today.
** {{Downplayed|Trope}} with Moxie in ''All-Stars'', as she doesn't display any particular mechanical ability.
* GenerationXerox: ''All-Stars'' reveals that the siblings' father Pace was a starship mechanic who manufactured and sold custom ships called Uglies, while their mother Lena was a street-smart, smooth-talking ConArtist before she met Pace. Suddenly, Zander and Kordi's skill sets make a lot more sense.
* GoodParents: ''All-Stars'' reveals that Lena and Pace were very doting parents to their children, which makes their unexplained absence from ''The Freemaker Adventures'' all the more jarring.
* GuileHero: Pretty much their MO, due to their modest status as galactic nobodies. By Season Two, they treat outwitting Imperials as a walk in the park.
* HeroicNeutral: They ''want'' to stay out of the Galactic Civil War, forcibly ejecting some squabbling Rebel and Imperial fighter pilots in the first episode and later almost throwing out Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia as well, but TheCallKnowsWhereYouLive and they wind up joining the Rebel Alliance.
** ''All-Stars'' reveals that Pace and Lena played this straight, while Moxie {{avert|edTrope}}s this by joining the Resistance -- possibly even before the events of ''Film/TheForceAwakens''.
* OneDegreeOfSeparation:
** Graballa the Hutt crosses paths with all three generations of Freemakers, and he lives to regret it every time. Notably, he might not know of the relationship between the Freemakers and his former target Pace, since the two's final interaction occurs prior to Pace adopting the Freemaker name. He certainly doesn't show any recognition of the name when he runs into the kids.
** Corporal Estoc commanded the prison train that was bringing Lena to an Imperial jail, and in fact Lena was going to be the 10,000th prisoner whom Estoc escorted without incident (needless to say, Lena broke that streak). Like Graballa, Estoc never interacted with Lena after she took on the Freemaker name, and (as a lieutenant) Estoc doesn't appear to be familiar with the name when she runs into the Freemaker kids on the Wheel.
** {{Downplayed|Trope}} with Chewbacca, who performed a non-fatal HeroicSacrifice to rescue Lena from Imperial imprisonment. He interacts with her children on two separate occasions, but doesn't do much other than [[TheGlomp hugging]] them (and he's TheUnintelligible anyway).
** {{Enforced|Trope}} with Lando Calrissian, who briefly employed Pace and Lena, brought them to the Wheel and apparently gave them their shop, and even inadvertently suggested the LineOfSightName "Freemaker." Lando later interacts with their children on the same occasions as Chewbacca, almost certainly knowing who they are but never revealing his relationship with their parents.
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[[folder:Rowan Freemaker]]
!!Rowan Freemaker
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[[caption-width-right:250:''"Who's got two thumbs... [[subscript:uh... two hands...]] and has the Force flowing through him? This guy!"]]
->'''Voiced By''': Creator/NicolasCantu
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
-->''"Now ''I'm'' the ultimate power in the universe! And I'm only ''twelve''!"''
The youngest of the Freemaker siblings. Not only is he Force-sensitive, he happens to share a unique bond with the Kyber Saber crystals.
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* AmbiguousSituation: As a Force user, his fate after ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'' is unknown. The series finale ends with him revealing his Force-sensitivity to Luke, and what happens next is not shown. ''All-Stars'' makes no mention of his fate either, although he's known to have participated in the Battle of Jakku. [[WordOfGod Bob Roth]] reveals that Rowan went back to Aliston Nor and spent the remainder of his days rebuilding it.
* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Seems to be a defining character trait at the start. "That was a lot of words, and my mind wandered in the middle..." CharacterDevelopment moves him away from this.
** M-OC frequently cites this as one of Rowan's major weaknesses during his [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech "The Reason You Suck" Speeches]] in Season 2, although Rowan doesn't have more trouble concentrating than other kids his age by then.
* BadassAdorable: Looks adorable while piloting an old AT-TE against some Stormtroopers. Later on, he gets a lightsaber and develops his Force abilities.
** Taken UpToEleven in ''All-Stars'', where Rowan singlehandedly ''levitates a free-falling Imperial Star Destroyer'' -- while yelling at Roger to stop blabbering and get out of its way!
* BookDumb: Rowan has trouble with math that would be fairly basic for his grade level (he doesn't understand ratios or odds, for one thing) and frequently asks others about words he doesn't know (like "dawdle"). It's {{justified|Trope}} due to a lack of formal education. He's still an accomplished salvager, an aspiring shipbuilder, and a Jedi-in-training.
* BrokenPedestal: [[spoiler:Upon discovering that Naare is a Sith]].
* CharacterDevelopment: Suffers from AttentionDeficitOohShiny at the start of the series, but fast-forward about 9 episodes to the Palpatine Museum on Naboo, where Rowan is ironically the only member of the crew ''not'' to suffer this as everybody else breaks off to see the various exhibits (though he was temporarily distracted by a floor buffer, he resists seconds later, and his attention hasn't wandered since).
* CheerfulChild: Under normal circumstances. Due to the events of the episodes, later ones show that he isn't as cheerful as he was starting out.
* ChekhovsSkill: While the Season One premiere quickly establishes that the Kyber Saber crystals call to Rowan, it isn't until near the end of the season that he realizes that ''he'' can call to ''them'' as well; unfortunately, Naare already holds all but one of them at that point. However, see MyKungFuIsStrongerThanYours below.
* ChildSoldier: [[PlayingWithATrope Played with]]. While the Freemakers eventually join the Rebel Alliance, they're usually assigned to ship maintainence duty rather than actual combat. That said, Rowan can hold his own in a fight, and indeed is quite the PintSizedPowerhouse as described below.
** ''All-Stars'' reveals that Rowan fought alongside his siblings during the Battle of Jakku.
* CoolSword: His lightsaber, naturally. [[spoiler:It was originally wielded by Naare, and Rowan confiscated it from her during their scuffle in the Palpatine museum on Naboo.]]
** [[spoiler:Before this, Rowan discovered and swiped Naare's red lightsaber on Tatooine, and he used it against her during the aforementioned Palpatine Museum brawl until circumstances caused the two to switch weapons.]]
** Taken UpToEleven with the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]], which Rowan obtains and wields during the climax of the Season One finale. [[spoiler:And the Season Two finale.]]
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Though he has trouble focusing, when he does focus, he can make progress by leaps and bounds. [[spoiler:His training with Jek on building things with the Force and him studying Roger's recorded Jedi fights both pave the way for [[TookALevelInBadass massive amounts of improvement within very short spans of time]].]]
* ExactWords: Possibly an unintentional example on Rowan's part, although definitely intentional on the part of the writers. Throughout Season Two, Rowan informs both Admiral Ackbar and Emperor Palpatine that he "threw the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]] into a pool of lava." He never actually states that he ''destroyed'' the Saber -- because, as revealed in the Season Two finale, the Saber is actually still intact. Rowan's tone of voice when announcing this to his siblings suggests that he wasn't aware of the Saber's survival beforehand either. The situation can be {{Hand Wave}}d by stating that the Force was subconsciously preventing Rowan from stating an untruth, even if he was unaware of it at the time.
* ForgotAboutHisPowers: He sometimes forgets to use his Force abilities or his lightsaber when caught in a sticky situation. For example, when he was caught by M-OC, his restraints left his hands free to move, but he didn't think to summon his lightsaber to cut his way out until it was shaken out of its holster.
-->'''Rowan''': [[LampshadeHanging Ooookay... feeling dumb that I didn't think of that first.]]
* InsistentTerminology: In Season Two. He's ''not'' twelve, but ''[[SeriousBusiness twelve-and-a-half]]''!
* {{Keet}}: Very much so, and quite the charm point of his, especially early on.
* KidHero: He's only twelve.
** [[InsistentTerminology Twelve-and-a-half]] in Season Two.
* JustAKid: After formally joining the Rebellion, he's frustrated by the fact that he doesn't get to do much in the heat of a space battle due to being too young and inexperienced to pilot a starfighter while everyone else grabs parts for last-minute repairs and maintenance.
* MacGuffinSuperPerson: His ability to sense the Kyber Saber crystals makes him this in Season One. [[spoiler:While wielding the Kyber Saber, he temporarily becomes the most powerful Force wielder in the galaxy.]]
-->'''Rowan''': [[spoiler:Now ''I'm'' the ultimate power in the universe! And I'm only ''twelve''!]]
* MyKungFuIsStrongerThanYours:
** Naare easily bests Rowan in a straight Force-pull battle, but Rowan's connection to the Kyber Saber crystals trumps Naare's strongest Force pulls.
** Rowan's Force-pull of the giant kyber crystal is also stronger than M-OC's ability to hold onto it. M-OC only wins by utilizing a [[LookBehindYou distraction]].
* PintSizedPowerhouse: The youngest and shortest of the Freemakers, but the only one who's Force-sensitive. By the end of Season One, even before Rowan acquires the Kyber Saber, it's abundantly clear that he's the most powerful of the Freemakers, and he's the one who tends to take on their enemies head-on while his siblings and Roger support him.
* ProphetEyes: Sports these when in the vicinity of a Kyber Saber crystal. Unfortunately, it also causes him to nearly kill himself trying to obtain said crystal on numerous occasions, although he eventually learns to overcome this tendency.
* ShonenHair: Definitely, being spiked up to the point that it wouldn't be out of place in ''Franchise/KingdomHearts''.
* TagalongKid: Occasionally, when the Freemakers go on trips that aren't related to the Kyber Saber crystals. Sometimes a Kyber Saber crystal happens to get involved anyway.
* TookALevelInBadass: Pretty much sums up Rowan's character arc in Season One. He goes from running away from a dianoga to repeatedly taking on a Sith in one-on-one combat!
* UnskilledButStrong: He's one of the few practicing Force-sensitives left in the galaxy after the Jedi Purge. As such, his spotty training renders him incapable of performing more complex Force abilities and lightsaber attacks. That being said, he's capable enough to survive numerous fights against Naare and M-OC, thanks to a lot of practice and repeated viewings of the combat techniques of the old Jedi Masters. After some training with Jek-14, his Force-building abilities are second to none. And that's not even getting into his [[MacGuffinSuperPerson unique connection to the Kyber Saber crystals]].
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[[folder:Kordi Freemaker]]
!!Kordi Freemaker
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kordi_freemaker.png]]
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->'''Voiced By''': Vanessa Lenglies
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
-->''"Who's ready for the bargain of a lifetime?!"''
The worldly-wise, penny-pinching middle sibling of the Freemakers. After the Galactic Civil War, she becomes a senator in the New Republic.
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* ActionGirl: She'd really rather talk her way out of sticky situations, but when push comes to shove, she's devastatingly accurate with the [=StarScavenger's=] blasters and [[spoiler:[[ImprobableAimingSkills even manages to down Naare's Eclipse Fighter with the cannons of a recently repaired AT-AT]]]].
* BigEater: Occasionally displays a huge appetite, not surprising given the Freemakers' Season One status of PerpetualPoverty.
* BigSisterInstinct: Toward Rowan. As he puts it:
-->'''Rowan''' ''[to Naare]'': Sorry about Kordi. She's just crazy protective. Or... maybe just crazy.
* CatharsisFactor: InUniverse, on Hoth, Kordi takes great relish in [[spoiler:shooting at Naare with an AT-AT]].
-->'''Kordi''': I've been waiting a long time for this.
* ChainOfDeals: How she gets the Freemakers into the Rebel Alliance. After Ackbar is disappointed to hear that [[spoiler:Rowan got rid of the Kyber Saber]], she decides to go on a bartering spree across the galaxy to prove her chops, managing to eventually trade a rusty and barely usable ignition switch for an incredibly hard-to-get Type-A vector coil.
* CharacterDevelopment: Kordi becomes a much straighter example of WomenAreWiser in Season Two, as she no longer has to be preoccupied with worrying about making the rent. She quickly settles into a management position in the Rebel Alliance, and by the time of ''All-Stars'', she's become a senator in the New Republic.
* CloserToEarth: Usually, [[NotSoAboveItAll though not always]], particularly where money is concerned.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Appears as an infant in an episode of ''All-Stars''.
* FamedInStory: It's mentioned in ''All-Stars'' that she's a senator for the New Republic.
* GuileHero: Tries unsuccessfully to pull a BavarianFireDrill on the stormtroopers in the Season One premiere. She has better luck at Kashyyyk and Cloud City.
* ImprobableAimingSkills: {{Downplayed|Trope}}, but she manages to shoot [[spoiler:down Naare's Eclipse Fighter]] with the cannons of a recently repaired AT-AT, no mean feat since she's never piloted one before.
-->'''Kordi''': [[MythologyGag Target! ]][[Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack Maximum firepower!]]
* MoneyFetish: Kordi is known for doing nigh-impossible feats when/if money is on the line. [[spoiler:Naare takes advantage of this flaw as a means of psychological torture when she burns a stash of credits in front of Kordi for the purpose of drawing out Rowan.]]
** [[spoiler:Her last line (and in fact the very last line in the first season) is her asking whether a job the Rebels have offered is a paying job.]]
* TheSmartGuy: She's the most level-headed and reasonable of the Freemakers... unless there's money involved.
* UncertainDoom: Hopefully, she wasn't on Hosnian Prime when it blew up...
* WomenAreWiser: Is frequently the one to rein both of her brothers in when they run off to do their own thing and basically has complete command of the landing bay she works at, seamlessly managing the supplies and fixing the ships.
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[[folder:Zander Freemaker]]
!!Zander Freemaker
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/zander_detail_freemakerss.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:250:''"Do ''NOT'' call my creations 'uglies'!"'']]
->'''Voiced By''': Eugene Byrd
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
-->''"I'm Zander Freemaker! Superstar pilot guy!"''
The oldest of the Freemaker siblings, Zander is an expert mechanic and pilot. He is highly excitable and incredibly enthusiastic about flying.
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* AcePilot: Despite being a human without any apparent Force abilities, he won a podrace despite being chased by bounty hunters and has outflown Naare on at least two occasions. One of those occasions resulted in the wings of the Eclipse Fighter being clipped.
** In Season Two, he's the one who's chosen to fly the Arrowhead, which he does with aplomb.
* AchievementsInIgnorance: Despite lacking Force-sensitivity, he often makes offhand comments that directly help Rowan develop his Force skills.
* AmazonChaser: One of the prime reasons for his infatuation with Naare. It's {{downplayed|Trope}} with Princess Leia due to TheDulcineaEffect and the fact that he never really sees her in action. However, Becky Smoochenbacher is his OneTrueLove.
-->''(Zander and Kordi are watching Naare [[CurbStompBattle wreck]] Graballa the Hutt's [[{{Mooks}} crew]])''\\
'''Zander''' ''(dreamily)'': [[InLoveWithYourCarnage I love her.]]\\
'''Kordi''' ''(annoyed)'': [[MythologyGag I kn]][[Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack ow.]]
* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: He can come across as this to Kordi, even though he's actually older than her.
* {{BFG}}: Taken UpToEleven in the first episode of Season Two, where [[CaptainOblivious (upon being informed that his starfighter needs blasters)]] he proceeds to outfit it with MoreDakka, including a truly monstrous cannon that's ''bigger than the ship''. No points for guessing how well that works out for him.
* BigBrotherBully: Thankfully {{averted|Trope}} most of the time. It only really occurs once, and Rowan's only mildly irritated by it.
* CatchPhrase: His page quote. It often varies depending on the context, e.g. "I'm Zander Freemaker, All About the Blasters Guy!"
* CoveredInKisses: In "Return of the Return of the Jedi" when he and his siblings are rescued by Becky Smoochenbacher, who confesses that she was always been in love with him before giving him a smooch, leaving him covered in kiss marks.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Appears as a toddler in an episode of ''All-Stars'', where he inadvertently persuades his father Pace to rescue the battle droid who would become Roger.
%%* TheEngineer
* GeniusDitz: He's the goofiest of the three siblings, but is a genuinely good engineer and mechanic.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: After subjecting a TIE fighter squadron to a MookHorrorShow in the Blazemaker, Zander deploys the mega-cannon against the retreating survivors -- and promptly blows up his own ship.
* IResembleThatRemark: When Naare tells the Freemakers the Jedi mind trick only works on weak-minded people, he repeats the explanation like he's under that trance in spite of Naare not even trying the trick while explaining it.
* InsistentTerminology: Takes issue with Kordi's use of the term "uglies" for his kitbashed custom-made starships, preferring the name "Z-Wings." [[spoiler:The pride he has for his creations is used against him as a means of psychological torture by Naare when she dismantles them in front of Zander to draw out Rowan.]]
* MrFixit
* OneManArmy: Starship version. {{Justified|Trope}} due to the [[MoreDakka absurd amount of blasters and cannons on his Blazemaker]].
-->'''Zander''': I'm just one man in a ship...[[LargeHam loaded with a ridiculous amount of blasters!]]
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[[folder:R0-GR "Roger" Freemaker]]
!!R0-GR "Roger" Freemaker
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/r0_gr_detail_freemakerss.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:250:''"AAAAAH! JEDI!"'']]
!!!'''Model''': [=B1=]-series battle droid
->'''Voiced By''': Creator/MatthewWood
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A battle droid who managed to survive the Clone Wars (sort of), Roger faithfully serves as the Freemakers' general-purpose droid and companion, at least when he's not busy tripping over his own feet.
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* AffablyEvil: Prior to his HeelFaceBrainwashing. After Pace attaches an arm to replace the one he lost, R0-GR gratefully thanks him for equipping him to continue his mission to [[BreadEggsMilkSquick eliminate the Jedi scum]].
* BadLiar: Oh so very much. [[BlatantLies "We're all...uh...asleep!"]], Roger? Really?
* BadlyBatteredBabysitter: To Rowan, at least at first.
* BeenThereShapedHistory: Well, okay, [[SubvertedTrope not really]]. ''All-Stars'' reveals that he ''was'' present at [[Film/ThePhantomMenace the Battle of Naboo]] and [[Film/AttackOfTheClones the Battle of Geonosis]], along with pivotal moments in the Clone Wars -- but, [[RunningGag without fail]], he got destroyed or disabled before he was able to do more than say a few words.
** He also nearly manages to ruin a covert data transfer to [[Film/RogueOne Cassian Andor and K-2SO]], but Kaytoo bails him out and relieves him of said data.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: With his goofy demeanor and bumbling antics, it's easy to forget that he's a ''veteran of the Clone Wars'' (okay, sort of -- see CosmicPlaything below for details) and that his combat programming was ''not'' purged from his memory banks -- but upon seeing his buddy R0-HK take damage during the skirmish in the Palpatine Museum, he flies into an UnstoppableRage, grabs a (working) blaster, and goes on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge that sends hardened BountyHunter Dengar running for his life!
* BreakoutCharacter: He was created exclusively for the show, which was always meant to have an [[LooseCanon ambiguous connection]] to the lore, but his popularity with viewers is likely why he (and by proxy, M-OC) appeared in the book ''Droidography'', which elevates him to official canon status.
* CanonImmigrant: He's brought into canon by ''[[AllThereInTheManual Droidography]]''.
* CharacterDevelopment: His first reaction to meeting Naare was to flee in terror at the sight of the "Jedi" (see his image quote), but he later utters a {{sarcas|mMode}}tic "Thank you, Mr. Jedi" to Luke Skywalker for failing to save him (indicating that he was expecting that the Jedi would rescue him), and by the Battle of Jakku, he proudly declares himself to be the first Jedi droid. (Alas, he's incorrect, but it's the thought that counts.)
* CosmicPlaything: He's been repaired a surprising number of times for disposable CannonFodder. Of course, all this means is that he's had the "honor" for getting cut to pieces by ''several'' of the greatest Jedi in the galaxy.
** ''All-Stars'' takes this UpToEleven by revealing that he's had this status since he was ''manufactured'' -- with his head put on backwards.
** Presumably his first combat experience was [[Film/ThePhantomMenace the Battle of Naboo]] -- in which he was disabled almost as soon as he deployed, before getting a single shot off.
* DeadpanSnarker: "Good news! My programming doesn't allow for I-told-you-sos!"
* DoAnythingRobot: Comes across as this, what with the cleaning, maintenance, cooking, slicing...
** He doesn't do translating, though, which leads to some trouble during the mission to Kashyyyk.
* GadgeteerGenius: Manufactures a fully functional droid buffer, apparently all by himself. (Of course, he really shouldn't have been building it in the middle of a pitched space battle, and the buffer settings need some work, but still.) He also assists with starship repairs from time to time.
* GeniusDitz: He's a DoAnythingRobot with an incredibly vast array of skills, but [[MasterOfNone isn't particularly good at any of them]] and often causes bigger problems due to his clumsiness. He also boasts a long and storied history, with perfect recall of all of it -- unfortunately, his lack of discretion often enables the bad guys to use that knowledge against him and his family.
* HeadphonesEqualIsolation: An unintentional and justified version. Roger wears a pair of industrial-strength earmuffs while assembling his droid buffer, and it's so effective that he somehow misses the ''space battle'' that erupts around him.
* HeelFaceBrainwashing: ''All-Stars'' reveals that he was found on an abandoned battlefield by Pace and Lena and reprogrammed to serve them. He's aware of his reprogramming and perfectly fine with it.
* HeelRealization: {{Averted|Trope}}; he does not take it well when told the Separatists were the bad guys and reboots himself in order to forget this revelation.
* HollywoodHacking: In Season Two, it turns out that he's capable of doing this as well with his trusty datapad. Possibly {{justified|Trope}} since it only occurs on the Wheel, the Freemakers' home space station in Season One.
* IShouldWriteABookAboutThis: He actually has! (And the rest of the galaxy wishes that he hadn't.) ''From Trenches to Wrenches: The Roger Story'' is available on the [=HoloNet=], has at least ''482 chapters'' (which would probably make it a {{Doorstopper}} except it's apparently in ebook format), and is regarded by everyone from Wick Cooper to Captain Phasma to be extremely poorly written. Roger, however, is quite proud of his work and eagerly (and rather [[LargeHam hammily]]) reads chapters to anyone who'll listen (and even some who won't). Oh, and he's working on a sequel, ''From Trenches to Wrenches: The Roger Story, Volume 2''.
* LastOfHisKind: Believes himself to be this, although [[Literature/StarWarsAftermath Mister Bones]] might have something to say about that...
* LovableCoward: Is this, {{iron|y}}ically for a battle droid. He's fully aware of this too, to the point of ''openly informing others'' of his cowardice. The Freemakers (and the audience) love him anyway, since he's such a NiceGuy who honestly does his best to help out. It doesn't hurt that he can be a CowardlyLion when pushed far enough.
* NiceGuy: Is this in ''spades'', although he has an unfortunate tendency to bungle it due to his clumsiness. Upon joining the Rebel Alliance, Roger takes the initiative to befriend the local droids (for all the good it does him ''and'' them), and ''All-Stars'' shows that he was [[AffablyEvil genuinely friendly even prior to his ]]HeelFaceBrainwashing. Notably, immediately after (or possibly even ''during'') said brainwashing, [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments he hugs a young Zander when the curious toddler climbs into his lap]].
* OldRetainer: Serves three generations of Freemakers over the course of ''The Freemaker Adventures'' and ''All-Stars'', as he mentions to Moxie in a surprisingly heartfelt moment near the end of ''All-Stars''. Disturbingly, he never comments about exactly ''[[UncertainDoom what]]'' happened to his former masters.
* PullingThemselvesTogether: Is capable of doing this, although whether he does so in any given situation usually depends on the RuleOfFunny.
* RobotBuddy: For the Freemakers in general, although he usually winds up accompanying Rowan.
* RootingForTheEmpire: Is convinced the Separatists were the good guys of the Clone Wars, and when corrected, proceeds to freak out and reboot himself rather than deal with this.
* ShellShockedVeteran: PlayedForLaughs. Roger still remembers his experiences in the Clone Wars and does not enjoy getting dismembered repeatedly by the Jedi he was pitted against. Hence panicking the way all B1 battle droids did in response to seeing a Jedi.
** PlayedForDrama (somewhat) near the end of Season One, when Rowan insists on rewatching Roger's memories of his various defeats. Roger is clearly uncomfortable and attempts to distract Rowan with a memory of a StaircaseTumble, but the stakes are so high at this point that his angsting is the least of anybody's concerns.
* SupremeChef: Tries his best to be this, bless his processor. He does seem to be improving in Season Two, if Rowan's reaction to his cookies is anything to go by.
* UndyingLoyalty: To the Freemakers. While he's proud to be a droid, he's even prouder to be a Freemaker, and he will side with his adoptive family over his droid brethren when push comes to shove, as N3-RO and his posse find out.
* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: No one seems to be even fazed by the sight of a battle droid walking about.
* VerbalTicName: Takes his name from the B1 battle droids' classic catchphrase: "Roger, roger!"
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[[folder:Becky Smoochenbacher ('''SPOILERS''')]]
!!Becky Smoochenbacher
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/DoveCameron
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
A girl that Zander has a crush on. They later marry and have a kid together named Moxie.
----
* ActionGirl: She is revealed to be an Imperial gunner.
* BrickJoke: She's only namedropped once (okay, twice in very quick succession) during Season One, but Zander finds many more reasons to bring her up throughout Season Two, culminating in her finally showing up in the final episode.
* DeusExMachina: {{Exaggerated|Trope}}. The Freemakers are captured on the Death Star II, thrown into a cell, and the priceless Kyber Saber handed to an Imperial Guard to bring to the Emperor. But that's no ordinary guard: it's Zander's long-time crush, the oft-mentioned but never seen Becky Smoochenbacher. Did you know she had become an Imperial Guard? Did you know she had a crush on Zander too? [[DefectingForLove Ain't Love Grand?]]
* TheCavalry: She rescues the Freemakers when they are captured at the Death Star II.
* ChekhovsGunman: After being TheGhost in a RunningGag for the entire show, she shows up in the GrandFinale, being an Imperial gunner that rescues the Freemakers from the Death Star II before it blows up.
* DefectingForLove: She joins the Empire after the Freemakers left the Wheel, but spontaneously performs a HighHeelFaceTurn upon discovering that her beloved Zander is a Rebel. [[spoiler:They eventually marry and have a daughter.]]
* EasilyForgiven: Apparently Becky didn't face any consequences for working for the Empire while the Freemakers didn't seem to mind either. It doesn't hurt that her biggest onscreen offense is wearing the wrong uniform.
* TheGhost: Despite being frequently brought up by Zander, but she never shows up in person, even when Kordi and Leia visit the Wheel's upper ring. Finally {{averted|Trope}} when she shows up in the GrandFinale.
* ICantBelieveAGuyLikeYouWouldNoticeMe: Just like Zander, Becky always thought he didn't even know who she was.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: She debuts in the GrandFinale, although she's mentioned several times over the course of the show.
* MeaningfulName: Gives Zander a smooch after professing her love for him.
* MissingMom: [[spoiler:''All-Stars'' reveals that Moxie is her daughter, but she never shows up in the series proper, not even in flashbacks.]]
* RunningGag: Zander professing his love for her in Season Two.
* UptownGirl: She lived in the Upper Ring of the Wheel, which was stated to be reserved for "the rich, the super-rich, and the Empire."
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Pace Freemaker]]
!!Pace Freemaker
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JoshPeck
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A Corellian mechanic and Clone Wars starship enthusiast who first found Roger. He is the husband of Lena and the father of Zander, Kordi, and Rowan.
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* ActionDad: Manages to save himself and his family (including two young children) from a rampaging Zillo Beast. It's all the more impressive considering that he's decidedly a NonActionGuy who's an ActionSurvivor at most.
* BerserkButton: Han Solo, ever since his scheme cost Pace his dreams. They eventually make up.
* CrazyJealousGuy: Has shades of this when he glares at Lando for kissing Lena's hand.
* DeadpanSnarker: Has his moments.
-->'''Lena''' ''(to Pace)'': Wait, ''you're'' the guy that Hutt wanted? You don't seem the type.\\
'''Pace''': Well, ''you kinda do!''
* DisappearedDad: His absence from ''The Freemaker Adventures'' has yet to be explained.
* EyeTwitch: His eye twitches when he gets mad.
* FamedInStory: He was the one to first coin the term "Uglies" for ships made from different models of ships.
* GadgeteerGenius: Chronologically the first one in the series, as he assembles parts of different starships into a working ship complete with functional hyperdrive. ''While under threat from hungry rancors!''
** Earlier[[note]]The above example occurs in an earlier episode but later chronologically, as it features a post-HeelFaceBrainwashing Roger while this incident results in the heroes meeting Roger for the first time[[/note]], he's the one who repairs the old Trade Federation droid control ship's computer to reactivate some of the inert battle droids in the area to serve as [[WeNeedADistraction a distraction]] for the Zillo Beast that's menacing the heroes.
* GuileHero: Grows into this over the course of his adventures, coming up with the plan to shake some pursuers by jettisoning a load of extremely hard Corusca gems at their ships at high speeds.
* HappilyMarried: To Lena.
* HonorBeforeReason: When Lando appears to be selling out Pace and Lena to their pursuers, Lena attempts to convince Pace to hightail it, but Pace refuses to abandon Lando and even cites personal integrity as his reason to [[IChooseToStay stay]]. Not only does this work out, but it even causes Lena to fall for him!
* InsultFriendlyFire: Upon meeting Han again, he screams that the smuggler "ruined my life!" -- only to [[VerbalBackspace hastily amend his words]] when he sees his beloved Lena giving him a funny look, since Han's interference resulted in him meeting her.
* LikeParentLikeChild: Like Zander, he has a thing for making Uglies, although he has less pride in it...until a woman comes along and buys one, boosting his confidence to make a business making and selling Uglies.
* NonActionGuy: Never shoots any weapon or participates in high-speed chases (although he sometimes gets dragged along in them, much to his own chagrin). He eventually becomes a GuileHero, although only when absolutely necessary.
* TheReliableOne: He is always willing to help someone in need, even against his better judgment.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Lena Freemaker]]
!!Lena Freemaker
->'''Voiced by''': Jasmin Savoy Brown
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A former street swindler from the Ring of Kafrene. She is Pace's wife and the mother of Zander, Kordi and Rowan.
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* AmbiguouslyBrown: Obviously, the Freemaker children got their looks from her.
* [[ConMan Con Woman]]: Her profession when we first meet her. Her daughter Kordi almost certainly got her silver tongue from her.
* DefrostingIceQueen: She's much more polite than your average IceQueen and has good reason to be one, but regardless, it's Pace's unwavering honesty that causes her to warm up toward him.
* EveryoneHasStandards: When a stormtrooper's wife blackmails a man into selling her an expensive necklace for a single credit Lena robs the woman of both her money and the necklace, which she returns to the salesman.
* HappilyMarried: To Pace.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: She had a Kowakian monkey-lizard partner-in-crime named Radka until he stole all of their earnings and ratted her out to stormtroopers.
* IWorkAlone: Being betrayed by her partner-in-crime sours her on the notion of partnering with others, causing her to attempt to leave Pace as soon as the immediate danger is over. Fortunately, Pace's stubborn honesty wins her over, and after the ''next'' immediate danger is over, ''she's'' the one who's asking ''Pace'' if he wants a partner.
* InTheHood: Often uses her shirt's hood when she wishes to remain anonymous.
* PinkMeansFeminine: Wears a pink hooded shirt.
* MissingMom: Her absence has yet to be explained.
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Although she's the one who suggests to Pace that they abandon Lando when the going gets rough, you can practically ''hear'' her {{defrosting|IceQueen}} when [[HonorBeforeReason he refuses to leave his partner]].
-->'''Pace''': [[HonorBeforeReason It's not about who he is, it's about who we are! We made a deal. We're partners. We can't abandon him.]]\\
'''Lena''' ''(practically swooning)'': An...''honest partner...?''
* YouHaveOutLivedYourUsefulness: Her first partner Radka turned Lena in to the stormtroopers after stealing all of her earnings.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Moxie Freemaker]]
!!Private Moxie Freemaker
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/MontseHernandez
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
The daughter of Zander Freemaker and Becky Smoochenbacher, born after the end of the Galactic Civil War.
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* ActionGirl: After joining the Rebel Alliance.
* EarlyBirdCameo: She was mentioned in ''Droidography'' by Roger shortly before she debuted in ''All-Stars''.
* FollowInMyFootsteps: Moxie joined the Rebel Alliance since she wanted to be a hero like her relatives, which Kordi approved of and even arranged for Leia to meet Moxie and recruit her.
* HeroicLineage: She is the daughter and niece of war heroes.
* MeaningfulName: She is full of energy, courage and determination.
* RapunzelHair: Her hair goes past her hips.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Ka-Pao]]
!!Ka-Pao
!!!'''Species''': Drabatan
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/FredTatasciore
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A mechanic that works with Moxie and Roger in the Resistance.
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* BritishStuffiness: Sports a spiffy accent and the stereotypical haughtiness. Notably, he also sports a thin mustache, whereas there's no indication in any canonical material that Twi'leks grow facial hair (or hair, period).
* TheCameo: Attends the luxury ship auction on Mygeeto in Season Two and can be heard complaining about the quality of the ordeurs.
* QuestGiver: His only real function in the story is to send the Freemakers to Kashyyyk for a piece of wroshyr wood in his debut episode (and to refuse to pay them for their trouble when the piece that they deliver turns out to be broken).
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: {{Downplayed|Trope}} since he appears in a grand total of two episodes (one of which is a [[TheCameo cameo]])) and his name is only spelled in the credits, but the vowels in his surname are flipped in those episode credits.
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[[folder:Jek-14]]
!!Jek-14
!!!'''Species''': Human (clone)
->'''Voiced by''': Brian Dobson
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LEGOStarWarsTheYodaChronicles The Yoda Chronicles]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LEGOStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
After the events of ''The Yoda Chronicles'', Jek-14 went into isolation on Zoh and became known as the mythical Maker of Zoh, refusing to be involved in any more conflicts between the Light Side and Dark Side of the Force.
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* CanonImmigrant: Roger mentions him in ''Droidography'' as the Maker of Zoh, making him canon... though the details are murky.
* CharacterTitle: "The Maker of Zoh" episode.
* NeverFoundTheBody: The Freemakers are led to assume his droids killed him, but the ending of the episode shows a FingerTwitchingRevival (or, well, hand twitching revival, considering this is LEGO.).
* ParodySue: He's a Clone Trooper modified to be a Force-sensitive Sith, a test subject by Count Dooku to become the first of a larger "Sith clone" army, and he's walked both the way of the Jedi ''and'' the Sith before becoming an unaffiliated good guy. He's also become a mythical hero and serves as a mentor to another show's main character.
%%* UnexpectedCharacter: Considering the show was slated as a "canon paraphrase", Jek-14, who originated from the Lego parody series of ''Star Wars'', was unexpected. This also brings in some questions as to how exactly ''The Yoda Chronicles'' fits in with the new Expanded Universe.
* TheWarToEndAllWars: Jek lampshades that every conflict claims that theirs will be "the battle to end all battles", [[HistoryRepeats only for another to follow and say the same thing, then another, then another.]] He recognizes that it would be futile to try to satiate the bloodlust, so he went into isolation so that he wouldn't be dragged into more fights.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:The Maker's Droids]]
!!The Maker's Droids
!!!'''Models''': Various, including EV-series medical droid (N3-RO), battle droids, super battle droids, dwarf spider droids, IG-series droids, mouse droids, R5-series astromech droids
->'''Voiced by''': French Stewart (N3-RO), Creator/FredTatasciore (BL-[=0X=])
->'''Appear in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
Droids rebuilt by Jek-14 after their parts were abandoned as junk on Zoh.
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* MeaningfulName:
** [[PunnyName BL-0X]] for... Lego blocks.
** UsefulNotes/{{Nero}} was considered a cruel and incompetent leader to the point of garnering a tarnished reputation for himself.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: BL-[=0X=] and the other droids feel bad for following N3-RO, as their uprising led to the supposed death of the Maker, who was the only one who cared about them.
* NowWhat: After the Maker was supposedly killed, the droids feel like they have no purpose.
* RestrainingBolt: BL-[=0X=] puts one on N3-RO so that he'll never do anything bad again.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: N3-RO gathered the droids to rise up against the Freemakers because [[PleaseDontLeaveMe he didn't want the Maker to leave them like their previous owners did]].
[[/folder]]
!The Freemaker family
[[folder:In general]]
!!The Freemakers
!!!'''Species''': Human (and one B1 battle droid)
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
-->"The Freemakers fly together, or they don't fly at all!"
-->--'''Zander Freemaker'''
A family of hardworking scavengers and shipbuilders who run Freemaker Salvage and Repair, a starship repair/salvage shop on the space station known as the Wheel. During a routine scrap run, a chance encounter with a powerful artifact and a mysterious Jedi changes the Freemakers' destiny forever.
''The Freemaker Adventures'' focuses on the Freemakers' escapades during the Galactic Civil War, while ''All-Stars'' chronicles the adventures of their parents (before and after the events of ''Film/{{Solo}}'') and Zander's daughter Moxie (before and during the events of the Sequel Trilogy).
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* AcePilot: Mostly Zander, but ''every single one'' of the Freemakers has been shown to possess the ability to competently fly starships -- including twelve-year-old Rowan and battle droid Roger!
* BadassFamily: Very, very much. Even Kordi and Lena, who [[GuileHero prefer to talk rather than fight their way out of sticky situations]], are still formidable combatants when push comes to shove.
* BadassNormal: At least until Rowan discovers and develops his connection to the Force. Even then, his siblings aren't OvershadowedByAwesome; Zander's mechanic and piloting abilities and Kordi's wit and leadership are often just as crucial to the family's success as Rowan's skill with the lightsaber and the Force.
* BeenThereShapedHistory: In Season Two, the Freemakers return to the Wheel to steal back a starship part from their old shop, which escalates into an encounter with none other than Darth Vader himself. Afterwards, the Freemakers' debrief with Rebel leadership inadvertently tips them off to [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi the Empire's efforts to build a second Death Star, prompting Admiral Ackbar to order his staff to reach out to the Bothans]].
* GadgeteerGenius: Again, while Zander really takes the cake, his siblings (and Roger) are no slouches when it comes to starship maintenance and repair. ''All-Stars'' extends this to their parents as well; while Lena is never shown working on ships or speeders, it's implied that she had a major hand in [[HeelFaceBrainwashing reprogramming]] Roger to be the lovable RobotBuddy he is today.
** {{Downplayed|Trope}} with Moxie in ''All-Stars'', as she doesn't display any particular mechanical ability.
* GenerationXerox: ''All-Stars'' reveals that the siblings' father Pace was a starship mechanic who manufactured and sold custom ships called Uglies, while their mother Lena was a street-smart, smooth-talking ConArtist before she met Pace. Suddenly, Zander and Kordi's skill sets make a lot more sense.
* GoodParents: ''All-Stars'' reveals that Lena and Pace were very doting parents to their children, which makes their unexplained absence from ''The Freemaker Adventures'' all the more jarring.
* GuileHero: Pretty much their MO, due to their modest status as galactic nobodies. By Season Two, they treat outwitting Imperials as a walk in the park.
* HeroicNeutral: They ''want'' to stay out of the Galactic Civil War, forcibly ejecting some squabbling Rebel and Imperial fighter pilots in the first episode and later almost throwing out Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia as well, but TheCallKnowsWhereYouLive and they wind up joining the Rebel Alliance.
** ''All-Stars'' reveals that Pace and Lena played this straight, while Moxie {{avert|edTrope}}s this by joining the Resistance -- possibly even before the events of ''Film/TheForceAwakens''.
* OneDegreeOfSeparation:
** Graballa the Hutt crosses paths with all three generations of Freemakers, and he lives to regret it every time. Notably, he might not know of the relationship between the Freemakers and his former target Pace, since the two's final interaction occurs prior to Pace adopting the Freemaker name. He certainly doesn't show any recognition of the name when he runs into the kids.
** Corporal Estoc commanded the prison train that was bringing Lena to an Imperial jail, and in fact Lena was going to be the 10,000th prisoner whom Estoc escorted without incident (needless to say, Lena broke that streak). Like Graballa, Estoc never interacted with Lena after she took on the Freemaker name, and (as a lieutenant) Estoc doesn't appear to be familiar with the name when she runs into the Freemaker kids on the Wheel.
** {{Downplayed|Trope}} with Chewbacca, who performed a non-fatal HeroicSacrifice to rescue Lena from Imperial imprisonment. He interacts with her children on two separate occasions, but doesn't do much other than [[TheGlomp hugging]] them (and he's TheUnintelligible anyway).
** {{Enforced|Trope}} with Lando Calrissian, who briefly employed Pace and Lena, brought them to the Wheel and apparently gave them their shop, and even inadvertently suggested the LineOfSightName "Freemaker." Lando later interacts with their children on the same occasions as Chewbacca, almost certainly knowing who they are but never revealing his relationship with their parents.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Rowan Freemaker]]
!!Rowan Freemaker
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rowan_detail_freemakerss.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:250:''"Who's got two thumbs... [[subscript:uh... two hands...]] and has the Force flowing through him? This guy!"]]
->'''Voiced By''': Creator/NicolasCantu
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
-->''"Now ''I'm'' the ultimate power in the universe! And I'm only ''twelve''!"''
The youngest of the Freemaker siblings. Not only is he Force-sensitive, he happens to share a unique bond with the Kyber Saber crystals.
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* AmbiguousSituation: As a Force user, his fate after ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'' is unknown. The series finale ends with him revealing his Force-sensitivity to Luke, and what happens next is not shown. ''All-Stars'' makes no mention of his fate either, although he's known to have participated in the Battle of Jakku. [[WordOfGod Bob Roth]] reveals that Rowan went back to Aliston Nor and spent the remainder of his days rebuilding it.
* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Seems to be a defining character trait at the start. "That was a lot of words, and my mind wandered in the middle..." CharacterDevelopment moves him away from this.
** M-OC frequently cites this as one of Rowan's major weaknesses during his [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech "The Reason You Suck" Speeches]] in Season 2, although Rowan doesn't have more trouble concentrating than other kids his age by then.
* BadassAdorable: Looks adorable while piloting an old AT-TE against some Stormtroopers. Later on, he gets a lightsaber and develops his Force abilities.
** Taken UpToEleven in ''All-Stars'', where Rowan singlehandedly ''levitates a free-falling Imperial Star Destroyer'' -- while yelling at Roger to stop blabbering and get out of its way!
* BookDumb: Rowan has trouble with math that would be fairly basic for his grade level (he doesn't understand ratios or odds, for one thing) and frequently asks others about words he doesn't know (like "dawdle"). It's {{justified|Trope}} due to a lack of formal education. He's still an accomplished salvager, an aspiring shipbuilder, and a Jedi-in-training.
* BrokenPedestal: [[spoiler:Upon discovering that Naare is a Sith]].
* CharacterDevelopment: Suffers from AttentionDeficitOohShiny at the start of the series, but fast-forward about 9 episodes to the Palpatine Museum on Naboo, where Rowan is ironically the only member of the crew ''not'' to suffer this as everybody else breaks off to see the various exhibits (though he was temporarily distracted by a floor buffer, he resists seconds later, and his attention hasn't wandered since).
* CheerfulChild: Under normal circumstances. Due to the events of the episodes, later ones show that he isn't as cheerful as he was starting out.
* ChekhovsSkill: While the Season One premiere quickly establishes that the Kyber Saber crystals call to Rowan, it isn't until near the end of the season that he realizes that ''he'' can call to ''them'' as well; unfortunately, Naare already holds all but one of them at that point. However, see MyKungFuIsStrongerThanYours below.
* ChildSoldier: [[PlayingWithATrope Played with]]. While the Freemakers eventually join the Rebel Alliance, they're usually assigned to ship maintainence duty rather than actual combat. That said, Rowan can hold his own in a fight, and indeed is quite the PintSizedPowerhouse as described below.
** ''All-Stars'' reveals that Rowan fought alongside his siblings during the Battle of Jakku.
* CoolSword: His lightsaber, naturally. [[spoiler:It was originally wielded by Naare, and Rowan confiscated it from her during their scuffle in the Palpatine museum on Naboo.]]
** [[spoiler:Before this, Rowan discovered and swiped Naare's red lightsaber on Tatooine, and he used it against her during the aforementioned Palpatine Museum brawl until circumstances caused the two to switch weapons.]]
** Taken UpToEleven with the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]], which Rowan obtains and wields during the climax of the Season One finale. [[spoiler:And the Season Two finale.]]
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Though he has trouble focusing, when he does focus, he can make progress by leaps and bounds. [[spoiler:His training with Jek on building things with the Force and him studying Roger's recorded Jedi fights both pave the way for [[TookALevelInBadass massive amounts of improvement within very short spans of time]].]]
* ExactWords: Possibly an unintentional example on Rowan's part, although definitely intentional on the part of the writers. Throughout Season Two, Rowan informs both Admiral Ackbar and Emperor Palpatine that he "threw the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]] into a pool of lava." He never actually states that he ''destroyed'' the Saber -- because, as revealed in the Season Two finale, the Saber is actually still intact. Rowan's tone of voice when announcing this to his siblings suggests that he wasn't aware of the Saber's survival beforehand either. The situation can be {{Hand Wave}}d by stating that the Force was subconsciously preventing Rowan from stating an untruth, even if he was unaware of it at the time.
* ForgotAboutHisPowers: He sometimes forgets to use his Force abilities or his lightsaber when caught in a sticky situation. For example, when he was caught by M-OC, his restraints left his hands free to move, but he didn't think to summon his lightsaber to cut his way out until it was shaken out of its holster.
-->'''Rowan''': [[LampshadeHanging Ooookay... feeling dumb that I didn't think of that first.]]
* InsistentTerminology: In Season Two. He's ''not'' twelve, but ''[[SeriousBusiness twelve-and-a-half]]''!
* {{Keet}}: Very much so, and quite the charm point of his, especially early on.
* KidHero: He's only twelve.
** [[InsistentTerminology Twelve-and-a-half]] in Season Two.
* JustAKid: After formally joining the Rebellion, he's frustrated by the fact that he doesn't get to do much in the heat of a space battle due to being too young and inexperienced to pilot a starfighter while everyone else grabs parts for last-minute repairs and maintenance.
* MacGuffinSuperPerson: His ability to sense the Kyber Saber crystals makes him this in Season One. [[spoiler:While wielding the Kyber Saber, he temporarily becomes the most powerful Force wielder in the galaxy.]]
-->'''Rowan''': [[spoiler:Now ''I'm'' the ultimate power in the universe! And I'm only ''twelve''!]]
* MyKungFuIsStrongerThanYours:
** Naare easily bests Rowan in a straight Force-pull battle, but Rowan's connection to the Kyber Saber crystals trumps Naare's strongest Force pulls.
** Rowan's Force-pull of the giant kyber crystal is also stronger than M-OC's ability to hold onto it. M-OC only wins by utilizing a [[LookBehindYou distraction]].
* PintSizedPowerhouse: The youngest and shortest of the Freemakers, but the only one who's Force-sensitive. By the end of Season One, even before Rowan acquires the Kyber Saber, it's abundantly clear that he's the most powerful of the Freemakers, and he's the one who tends to take on their enemies head-on while his siblings and Roger support him.
* ProphetEyes: Sports these when in the vicinity of a Kyber Saber crystal. Unfortunately, it also causes him to nearly kill himself trying to obtain said crystal on numerous occasions, although he eventually learns to overcome this tendency.
* ShonenHair: Definitely, being spiked up to the point that it wouldn't be out of place in ''Franchise/KingdomHearts''.
* TagalongKid: Occasionally, when the Freemakers go on trips that aren't related to the Kyber Saber crystals. Sometimes a Kyber Saber crystal happens to get involved anyway.
* TookALevelInBadass: Pretty much sums up Rowan's character arc in Season One. He goes from running away from a dianoga to repeatedly taking on a Sith in one-on-one combat!
* UnskilledButStrong: He's one of the few practicing Force-sensitives left in the galaxy after the Jedi Purge. As such, his spotty training renders him incapable of performing more complex Force abilities and lightsaber attacks. That being said, he's capable enough to survive numerous fights against Naare and M-OC, thanks to a lot of practice and repeated viewings of the combat techniques of the old Jedi Masters. After some training with Jek-14, his Force-building abilities are second to none. And that's not even getting into his [[MacGuffinSuperPerson unique connection to the Kyber Saber crystals]].
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Kordi Freemaker]]
!!Kordi Freemaker
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kordi_freemaker.png]]
%%[[caption-width-right:250:]]
->'''Voiced By''': Vanessa Lenglies
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
-->''"Who's ready for the bargain of a lifetime?!"''
The worldly-wise, penny-pinching middle sibling of the Freemakers. After the Galactic Civil War, she becomes a senator in the New Republic.
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* ActionGirl: She'd really rather talk her way out of sticky situations, but when push comes to shove, she's devastatingly accurate with the [=StarScavenger's=] blasters and [[spoiler:[[ImprobableAimingSkills even manages to down Naare's Eclipse Fighter with the cannons of a recently repaired AT-AT]]]].
* BigEater: Occasionally displays a huge appetite, not surprising given the Freemakers' Season One status of PerpetualPoverty.
* BigSisterInstinct: Toward Rowan. As he puts it:
-->'''Rowan''' ''[to Naare]'': Sorry about Kordi. She's just crazy protective. Or... maybe just crazy.
* CatharsisFactor: InUniverse, on Hoth, Kordi takes great relish in [[spoiler:shooting at Naare with an AT-AT]].
-->'''Kordi''': I've been waiting a long time for this.
* ChainOfDeals: How she gets the Freemakers into the Rebel Alliance. After Ackbar is disappointed to hear that [[spoiler:Rowan got rid of the Kyber Saber]], she decides to go on a bartering spree across the galaxy to prove her chops, managing to eventually trade a rusty and barely usable ignition switch for an incredibly hard-to-get Type-A vector coil.
* CharacterDevelopment: Kordi becomes a much straighter example of WomenAreWiser in Season Two, as she no longer has to be preoccupied with worrying about making the rent. She quickly settles into a management position in the Rebel Alliance, and by the time of ''All-Stars'', she's become a senator in the New Republic.
* CloserToEarth: Usually, [[NotSoAboveItAll though not always]], particularly where money is concerned.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Appears as an infant in an episode of ''All-Stars''.
* FamedInStory: It's mentioned in ''All-Stars'' that she's a senator for the New Republic.
* GuileHero: Tries unsuccessfully to pull a BavarianFireDrill on the stormtroopers in the Season One premiere. She has better luck at Kashyyyk and Cloud City.
* ImprobableAimingSkills: {{Downplayed|Trope}}, but she manages to shoot [[spoiler:down Naare's Eclipse Fighter]] with the cannons of a recently repaired AT-AT, no mean feat since she's never piloted one before.
-->'''Kordi''': [[MythologyGag Target! ]][[Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack Maximum firepower!]]
* MoneyFetish: Kordi is known for doing nigh-impossible feats when/if money is on the line. [[spoiler:Naare takes advantage of this flaw as a means of psychological torture when she burns a stash of credits in front of Kordi for the purpose of drawing out Rowan.]]
** [[spoiler:Her last line (and in fact the very last line in the first season) is her asking whether a job the Rebels have offered is a paying job.]]
* TheSmartGuy: She's the most level-headed and reasonable of the Freemakers... unless there's money involved.
* UncertainDoom: Hopefully, she wasn't on Hosnian Prime when it blew up...
* WomenAreWiser: Is frequently the one to rein both of her brothers in when they run off to do their own thing and basically has complete command of the landing bay she works at, seamlessly managing the supplies and fixing the ships.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Zander Freemaker]]
!!Zander Freemaker
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/zander_detail_freemakerss.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:250:''"Do ''NOT'' call my creations 'uglies'!"'']]
->'''Voiced By''': Eugene Byrd
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
-->''"I'm Zander Freemaker! Superstar pilot guy!"''
The oldest of the Freemaker siblings, Zander is an expert mechanic and pilot. He is highly excitable and incredibly enthusiastic about flying.
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* AcePilot: Despite being a human without any apparent Force abilities, he won a podrace despite being chased by bounty hunters and has outflown Naare on at least two occasions. One of those occasions resulted in the wings of the Eclipse Fighter being clipped.
** In Season Two, he's the one who's chosen to fly the Arrowhead, which he does with aplomb.
* AchievementsInIgnorance: Despite lacking Force-sensitivity, he often makes offhand comments that directly help Rowan develop his Force skills.
* AmazonChaser: One of the prime reasons for his infatuation with Naare. It's {{downplayed|Trope}} with Princess Leia due to TheDulcineaEffect and the fact that he never really sees her in action. However, Becky Smoochenbacher is his OneTrueLove.
-->''(Zander and Kordi are watching Naare [[CurbStompBattle wreck]] Graballa the Hutt's [[{{Mooks}} crew]])''\\
'''Zander''' ''(dreamily)'': [[InLoveWithYourCarnage I love her.]]\\
'''Kordi''' ''(annoyed)'': [[MythologyGag I kn]][[Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack ow.]]
* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: He can come across as this to Kordi, even though he's actually older than her.
* {{BFG}}: Taken UpToEleven in the first episode of Season Two, where [[CaptainOblivious (upon being informed that his starfighter needs blasters)]] he proceeds to outfit it with MoreDakka, including a truly monstrous cannon that's ''bigger than the ship''. No points for guessing how well that works out for him.
* BigBrotherBully: Thankfully {{averted|Trope}} most of the time. It only really occurs once, and Rowan's only mildly irritated by it.
* CatchPhrase: His page quote. It often varies depending on the context, e.g. "I'm Zander Freemaker, All About the Blasters Guy!"
* CoveredInKisses: In "Return of the Return of the Jedi" when he and his siblings are rescued by Becky Smoochenbacher, who confesses that she was always been in love with him before giving him a smooch, leaving him covered in kiss marks.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Appears as a toddler in an episode of ''All-Stars'', where he inadvertently persuades his father Pace to rescue the battle droid who would become Roger.
%%* TheEngineer
* GeniusDitz: He's the goofiest of the three siblings, but is a genuinely good engineer and mechanic.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: After subjecting a TIE fighter squadron to a MookHorrorShow in the Blazemaker, Zander deploys the mega-cannon against the retreating survivors -- and promptly blows up his own ship.
* IResembleThatRemark: When Naare tells the Freemakers the Jedi mind trick only works on weak-minded people, he repeats the explanation like he's under that trance in spite of Naare not even trying the trick while explaining it.
* InsistentTerminology: Takes issue with Kordi's use of the term "uglies" for his kitbashed custom-made starships, preferring the name "Z-Wings." [[spoiler:The pride he has for his creations is used against him as a means of psychological torture by Naare when she dismantles them in front of Zander to draw out Rowan.]]
* MrFixit
* OneManArmy: Starship version. {{Justified|Trope}} due to the [[MoreDakka absurd amount of blasters and cannons on his Blazemaker]].
-->'''Zander''': I'm just one man in a ship...[[LargeHam loaded with a ridiculous amount of blasters!]]
[[/folder]]
[[folder:R0-GR "Roger" Freemaker]]
!!R0-GR "Roger" Freemaker
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/r0_gr_detail_freemakerss.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:250:''"AAAAAH! JEDI!"'']]
!!!'''Model''': [=B1=]-series battle droid
->'''Voiced By''': Creator/MatthewWood
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A battle droid who managed to survive the Clone Wars (sort of), Roger faithfully serves as the Freemakers' general-purpose droid and companion, at least when he's not busy tripping over his own feet.
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* AffablyEvil: Prior to his HeelFaceBrainwashing. After Pace attaches an arm to replace the one he lost, R0-GR gratefully thanks him for equipping him to continue his mission to [[BreadEggsMilkSquick eliminate the Jedi scum]].
* BadLiar: Oh so very much. [[BlatantLies "We're all...uh...asleep!"]], Roger? Really?
* BadlyBatteredBabysitter: To Rowan, at least at first.
* BeenThereShapedHistory: Well, okay, [[SubvertedTrope not really]]. ''All-Stars'' reveals that he ''was'' present at [[Film/ThePhantomMenace the Battle of Naboo]] and [[Film/AttackOfTheClones the Battle of Geonosis]], along with pivotal moments in the Clone Wars -- but, [[RunningGag without fail]], he got destroyed or disabled before he was able to do more than say a few words.
** He also nearly manages to ruin a covert data transfer to [[Film/RogueOne Cassian Andor and K-2SO]], but Kaytoo bails him out and relieves him of said data.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: With his goofy demeanor and bumbling antics, it's easy to forget that he's a ''veteran of the Clone Wars'' (okay, sort of -- see CosmicPlaything below for details) and that his combat programming was ''not'' purged from his memory banks -- but upon seeing his buddy R0-HK take damage during the skirmish in the Palpatine Museum, he flies into an UnstoppableRage, grabs a (working) blaster, and goes on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge that sends hardened BountyHunter Dengar running for his life!
* BreakoutCharacter: He was created exclusively for the show, which was always meant to have an [[LooseCanon ambiguous connection]] to the lore, but his popularity with viewers is likely why he (and by proxy, M-OC) appeared in the book ''Droidography'', which elevates him to official canon status.
* CanonImmigrant: He's brought into canon by ''[[AllThereInTheManual Droidography]]''.
* CharacterDevelopment: His first reaction to meeting Naare was to flee in terror at the sight of the "Jedi" (see his image quote), but he later utters a {{sarcas|mMode}}tic "Thank you, Mr. Jedi" to Luke Skywalker for failing to save him (indicating that he was expecting that the Jedi would rescue him), and by the Battle of Jakku, he proudly declares himself to be the first Jedi droid. (Alas, he's incorrect, but it's the thought that counts.)
* CosmicPlaything: He's been repaired a surprising number of times for disposable CannonFodder. Of course, all this means is that he's had the "honor" for getting cut to pieces by ''several'' of the greatest Jedi in the galaxy.
** ''All-Stars'' takes this UpToEleven by revealing that he's had this status since he was ''manufactured'' -- with his head put on backwards.
** Presumably his first combat experience was [[Film/ThePhantomMenace the Battle of Naboo]] -- in which he was disabled almost as soon as he deployed, before getting a single shot off.
* DeadpanSnarker: "Good news! My programming doesn't allow for I-told-you-sos!"
* DoAnythingRobot: Comes across as this, what with the cleaning, maintenance, cooking, slicing...
** He doesn't do translating, though, which leads to some trouble during the mission to Kashyyyk.
* GadgeteerGenius: Manufactures a fully functional droid buffer, apparently all by himself. (Of course, he really shouldn't have been building it in the middle of a pitched space battle, and the buffer settings need some work, but still.) He also assists with starship repairs from time to time.
* GeniusDitz: He's a DoAnythingRobot with an incredibly vast array of skills, but [[MasterOfNone isn't particularly good at any of them]] and often causes bigger problems due to his clumsiness. He also boasts a long and storied history, with perfect recall of all of it -- unfortunately, his lack of discretion often enables the bad guys to use that knowledge against him and his family.
* HeadphonesEqualIsolation: An unintentional and justified version. Roger wears a pair of industrial-strength earmuffs while assembling his droid buffer, and it's so effective that he somehow misses the ''space battle'' that erupts around him.
* HeelFaceBrainwashing: ''All-Stars'' reveals that he was found on an abandoned battlefield by Pace and Lena and reprogrammed to serve them. He's aware of his reprogramming and perfectly fine with it.
* HeelRealization: {{Averted|Trope}}; he does not take it well when told the Separatists were the bad guys and reboots himself in order to forget this revelation.
* HollywoodHacking: In Season Two, it turns out that he's capable of doing this as well with his trusty datapad. Possibly {{justified|Trope}} since it only occurs on the Wheel, the Freemakers' home space station in Season One.
* IShouldWriteABookAboutThis: He actually has! (And the rest of the galaxy wishes that he hadn't.) ''From Trenches to Wrenches: The Roger Story'' is available on the [=HoloNet=], has at least ''482 chapters'' (which would probably make it a {{Doorstopper}} except it's apparently in ebook format), and is regarded by everyone from Wick Cooper to Captain Phasma to be extremely poorly written. Roger, however, is quite proud of his work and eagerly (and rather [[LargeHam hammily]]) reads chapters to anyone who'll listen (and even some who won't). Oh, and he's working on a sequel, ''From Trenches to Wrenches: The Roger Story, Volume 2''.
* LastOfHisKind: Believes himself to be this, although [[Literature/StarWarsAftermath Mister Bones]] might have something to say about that...
* LovableCoward: Is this, {{iron|y}}ically for a battle droid. He's fully aware of this too, to the point of ''openly informing others'' of his cowardice. The Freemakers (and the audience) love him anyway, since he's such a NiceGuy who honestly does his best to help out. It doesn't hurt that he can be a CowardlyLion when pushed far enough.
* NiceGuy: Is this in ''spades'', although he has an unfortunate tendency to bungle it due to his clumsiness. Upon joining the Rebel Alliance, Roger takes the initiative to befriend the local droids (for all the good it does him ''and'' them), and ''All-Stars'' shows that he was [[AffablyEvil genuinely friendly even prior to his ]]HeelFaceBrainwashing. Notably, immediately after (or possibly even ''during'') said brainwashing, [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments he hugs a young Zander when the curious toddler climbs into his lap]].
* OldRetainer: Serves three generations of Freemakers over the course of ''The Freemaker Adventures'' and ''All-Stars'', as he mentions to Moxie in a surprisingly heartfelt moment near the end of ''All-Stars''. Disturbingly, he never comments about exactly ''[[UncertainDoom what]]'' happened to his former masters.
* PullingThemselvesTogether: Is capable of doing this, although whether he does so in any given situation usually depends on the RuleOfFunny.
* RobotBuddy: For the Freemakers in general, although he usually winds up accompanying Rowan.
* RootingForTheEmpire: Is convinced the Separatists were the good guys of the Clone Wars, and when corrected, proceeds to freak out and reboot himself rather than deal with this.
* ShellShockedVeteran: PlayedForLaughs. Roger still remembers his experiences in the Clone Wars and does not enjoy getting dismembered repeatedly by the Jedi he was pitted against. Hence panicking the way all B1 battle droids did in response to seeing a Jedi.
** PlayedForDrama (somewhat) near the end of Season One, when Rowan insists on rewatching Roger's memories of his various defeats. Roger is clearly uncomfortable and attempts to distract Rowan with a memory of a StaircaseTumble, but the stakes are so high at this point that his angsting is the least of anybody's concerns.
* SupremeChef: Tries his best to be this, bless his processor. He does seem to be improving in Season Two, if Rowan's reaction to his cookies is anything to go by.
* UndyingLoyalty: To the Freemakers. While he's proud to be a droid, he's even prouder to be a Freemaker, and he will side with his adoptive family over his droid brethren when push comes to shove, as N3-RO and his posse find out.
* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: No one seems to be even fazed by the sight of a battle droid walking about.
* VerbalTicName: Takes his name from the B1 battle droids' classic catchphrase: "Roger, roger!"
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[[folder:Becky Smoochenbacher ('''SPOILERS''')]]
!!Becky Smoochenbacher
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/DoveCameron
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
A girl that Zander has a crush on. They later marry and have a kid together named Moxie.
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* ActionGirl: She is revealed to be an Imperial gunner.
* BrickJoke: She's only namedropped once (okay, twice in very quick succession) during Season One, but Zander finds many more reasons to bring her up throughout Season Two, culminating in her finally showing up in the final episode.
* DeusExMachina: {{Exaggerated|Trope}}. The Freemakers are captured on the Death Star II, thrown into a cell, and the priceless Kyber Saber handed to an Imperial Guard to bring to the Emperor. But that's no ordinary guard: it's Zander's long-time crush, the oft-mentioned but never seen Becky Smoochenbacher. Did you know she had become an Imperial Guard? Did you know she had a crush on Zander too? [[DefectingForLove Ain't Love Grand?]]
* TheCavalry: She rescues the Freemakers when they are captured at the Death Star II.
* ChekhovsGunman: After being TheGhost in a RunningGag for the entire show, she shows up in the GrandFinale, being an Imperial gunner that rescues the Freemakers from the Death Star II before it blows up.
* DefectingForLove: She joins the Empire after the Freemakers left the Wheel, but spontaneously performs a HighHeelFaceTurn upon discovering that her beloved Zander is a Rebel. [[spoiler:They eventually marry and have a daughter.]]
* EasilyForgiven: Apparently Becky didn't face any consequences for working for the Empire while the Freemakers didn't seem to mind either. It doesn't hurt that her biggest onscreen offense is wearing the wrong uniform.
* TheGhost: Despite being frequently brought up by Zander, but she never shows up in person, even when Kordi and Leia visit the Wheel's upper ring. Finally {{averted|Trope}} when she shows up in the GrandFinale.
* ICantBelieveAGuyLikeYouWouldNoticeMe: Just like Zander, Becky always thought he didn't even know who she was.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: She debuts in the GrandFinale, although she's mentioned several times over the course of the show.
* MeaningfulName: Gives Zander a smooch after professing her love for him.
* MissingMom: [[spoiler:''All-Stars'' reveals that Moxie is her daughter, but she never shows up in the series proper, not even in flashbacks.]]
* RunningGag: Zander professing his love for her in Season Two.
* UptownGirl: She lived in the Upper Ring of the Wheel, which was stated to be reserved for "the rich, the super-rich, and the Empire."
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[[folder:Pace Freemaker]]
!!Pace Freemaker
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JoshPeck
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A Corellian mechanic and Clone Wars starship enthusiast who first found Roger. He is the husband of Lena and the father of Zander, Kordi, and Rowan.
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* ActionDad: Manages to save himself and his family (including two young children) from a rampaging Zillo Beast. It's all the more impressive considering that he's decidedly a NonActionGuy who's an ActionSurvivor at most.
* BerserkButton: Han Solo, ever since his scheme cost Pace his dreams. They eventually make up.
* CrazyJealousGuy: Has shades of this when he glares at Lando for kissing Lena's hand.
* DeadpanSnarker: Has his moments.
-->'''Lena''' ''(to Pace)'': Wait, ''you're'' the guy that Hutt wanted? You don't seem the type.\\
'''Pace''': Well, ''you kinda do!''
* DisappearedDad: His absence from ''The Freemaker Adventures'' has yet to be explained.
* EyeTwitch: His eye twitches when he gets mad.
* FamedInStory: He was the one to first coin the term "Uglies" for ships made from different models of ships.
* GadgeteerGenius: Chronologically the first one in the series, as he assembles parts of different starships into a working ship complete with functional hyperdrive. ''While under threat from hungry rancors!''
** Earlier[[note]]The above example occurs in an earlier episode but later chronologically, as it features a post-HeelFaceBrainwashing Roger while this incident results in the heroes meeting Roger for the first time[[/note]], he's the one who repairs the old Trade Federation droid control ship's computer to reactivate some of the inert battle droids in the area to serve as [[WeNeedADistraction a distraction]] for the Zillo Beast that's menacing the heroes.
* GuileHero: Grows into this over the course of his adventures, coming up with the plan to shake some pursuers by jettisoning a load of extremely hard Corusca gems at their ships at high speeds.
* HappilyMarried: To Lena.
* HonorBeforeReason: When Lando appears to be selling out Pace and Lena to their pursuers, Lena attempts to convince Pace to hightail it, but Pace refuses to abandon Lando and even cites personal integrity as his reason to [[IChooseToStay stay]]. Not only does this work out, but it even causes Lena to fall for him!
* InsultFriendlyFire: Upon meeting Han again, he screams that the smuggler "ruined my life!" -- only to [[VerbalBackspace hastily amend his words]] when he sees his beloved Lena giving him a funny look, since Han's interference resulted in him meeting her.
* LikeParentLikeChild: Like Zander, he has a thing for making Uglies, although he has less pride in it...until a woman comes along and buys one, boosting his confidence to make a business making and selling Uglies.
* NonActionGuy: Never shoots any weapon or participates in high-speed chases (although he sometimes gets dragged along in them, much to his own chagrin). He eventually becomes a GuileHero, although only when absolutely necessary.
* TheReliableOne: He is always willing to help someone in need, even against his better judgment.
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[[folder:Lena Freemaker]]
!!Lena Freemaker
->'''Voiced by''': Jasmin Savoy Brown
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A former street swindler from the Ring of Kafrene. She is Pace's wife and the mother of Zander, Kordi and Rowan.
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* AmbiguouslyBrown: Obviously, the Freemaker children got their looks from her.
* [[ConMan Con Woman]]: Her profession when we first meet her. Her daughter Kordi almost certainly got her silver tongue from her.
* DefrostingIceQueen: She's much more polite than your average IceQueen and has good reason to be one, but regardless, it's Pace's unwavering honesty that causes her to warm up toward him.
* EveryoneHasStandards: When a stormtrooper's wife blackmails a man into selling her an expensive necklace for a single credit Lena robs the woman of both her money and the necklace, which she returns to the salesman.
* HappilyMarried: To Pace.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: She had a Kowakian monkey-lizard partner-in-crime named Radka until he stole all of their earnings and ratted her out to stormtroopers.
* IWorkAlone: Being betrayed by her partner-in-crime sours her on the notion of partnering with others, causing her to attempt to leave Pace as soon as the immediate danger is over. Fortunately, Pace's stubborn honesty wins her over, and after the ''next'' immediate danger is over, ''she's'' the one who's asking ''Pace'' if he wants a partner.
* InTheHood: Often uses her shirt's hood when she wishes to remain anonymous.
* PinkMeansFeminine: Wears a pink hooded shirt.
* MissingMom: Her absence has yet to be explained.
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Although she's the one who suggests to Pace that they abandon Lando when the going gets rough, you can practically ''hear'' her {{defrosting|IceQueen}} when [[HonorBeforeReason he refuses to leave his partner]].
-->'''Pace''': [[HonorBeforeReason It's not about who he is, it's about who we are! We made a deal. We're partners. We can't abandon him.]]\\
'''Lena''' ''(practically swooning)'': An...''honest partner...?''
* YouHaveOutLivedYourUsefulness: Her first partner Radka turned Lena in to the stormtroopers after stealing all of her earnings.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Moxie Freemaker]]
!!Private Moxie Freemaker
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/MontseHernandez
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
The daughter of Zander Freemaker and Becky Smoochenbacher, born after the end of the Galactic Civil War.
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* ActionGirl: After joining the Rebel Alliance.
* EarlyBirdCameo: She was mentioned in ''Droidography'' by Roger shortly before she debuted in ''All-Stars''.
* FollowInMyFootsteps: Moxie joined the Rebel Alliance since she wanted to be a hero like her relatives, which Kordi approved of and even arranged for Leia to meet Moxie and recruit her.
* HeroicLineage: She is the daughter and niece of war heroes.
* MeaningfulName: She is full of energy, courage and determination.
* RapunzelHair: Her hair goes past her hips.
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[[folder:Ka-Pao]]
!!Ka-Pao
!!!'''Species''': Drabatan
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/FredTatasciore
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A mechanic that works with Moxie and Roger in the Resistance.
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!!Kanan Jarrus
!!!'''Species:''' Human
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MichaelBenyaer
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!!!'''Species:''' Human
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!!Kanan Jarrus
!!!'''Species:''' Human
->'''Voiced by:'''
A crew of rebels on Lothal who smuggle weapons to criminals. After the disbandment of the ''Ghost'' crew, Hera Syndulla and Chopper went on to serve on ''Home One''.
* AdaptationDistillation: ''Droid Tales'' whittles down "Droids in Distress" to just a mission that the ''Ghost'' crew was on, removing the emotional conflict that Zeb, Kanan, and Ezra were going through.
* AdaptedOut:
** Zeb's grudge against ion disruptors and Agent Kallus as well as his fight against Kallus are removed.
** Kanan's uncertainties over training Ezra and Ezra being upset that Kanan is putting off training him are absent. Justified in that Threepio and Artoo weren't around to see most of this subplot.
** Instead of his slingshot, Ezra uses a wrench as his weapon.
** Sabine doesn't wear her Mandalorian helmet.
* CharacterExaggeration: Zeb has to be stopped from doing in Threepio and Artoo when he learns that they're with the Empire, whereas he just ignored the duo.
* FamedInStory: They've become famous rebels by the time of ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'', being used for collectible trading cards.
* AdaptedOut:
** Zeb's grudge against ion disruptors and Agent Kallus as well as his fight against Kallus are removed.
** Kanan's uncertainties over training Ezra and Ezra being upset that Kanan is putting off training him are absent. Justified in that Threepio and Artoo weren't around to see most of this subplot.
** Instead of his slingshot, Ezra uses a wrench as his weapon.
** Sabine doesn't wear her Mandalorian helmet.
* CharacterExaggeration: Zeb has to be stopped from doing in Threepio and Artoo when he learns that they're with the Empire, whereas he just ignored the duo.
* FamedInStory: They've become famous rebels by the time of ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'', being used for collectible trading cards.
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!!Garazeb "Zeb" Orrelios
!!!'''Species:''' Lasat
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Lasan
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BrianDrummond
->'''Appears in:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsDroidTales Droid Tales]]''
!!Garazeb "Zeb" Orrelios
!!!'''Species:''' Lasat
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Lasan
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BrianDrummond
->'''Appears in:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsDroidTales Droid Tales]]''
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!!Garazeb "Zeb" Orrelios
!!!'''Species:''' Lasat
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Lasan
!!!Graballa the Hutt and Associates
[[folder:Graballa the Hutt]]
!!Graballa the Hutt
!!!'''Species''': Hutt
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A cousin of Jabba the Hutt, Graballa specializes in running mining operations but dreams of opening Graballa's Beachside Resort and Cafe, which he is having a hard time getting off the ground due to a lack of investors.
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* AdaptedOut: AffablyEvil: Remains cheerful and friendly even as he's feeding a twelve-year-old boy to his pet nexu, [[FluffyTheTerrible Smiley]].
* BadBoss: When a disguised Kordi Freemaker recommends that he reduce his [[{{Mooks}} staff]] headcount, he immediately proceeds to do just that -- by [[ThrownOutTheAirlock jettisoning them into space]]. Naturally, this [[LaserGuidedKarma bites him in the rear almost immediately afterwards]], as he can't stop the Freemakers from escaping because he's run out of {{Mooks}}.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: Yes, he's a goofy, pathetic ButtMonkey -- but as a Hutt, he's also a vicious crime lord. Naare finds this out the hard way.
* ButtMonkey: If Darth Vader is [[PsychicStrangle Force-choking]] someone, chances are that Graballa's the unlucky victim.
* CanonImmigrant: By ''Droidography''.
* CoolShip: Hisanger over HQ looks like a version of [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi Jabba's sail barge]] that can travel through space.
* DudeWheresMyRespect: His dearest ambition is to build Graballa's Beachside Resort and Cafe, but all of his pleas for Jabba's assistance fall on deaf ears and he likewise has absolutely no success drumming up seed money from other investors. However, he's ''just'' villainous enough that he gets zero audience sympathy for his plight.
* EvilLaugh: Indulges in a few of these in one episode of ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'', which comes across as a rather OutOfCharacterMoment since he never does it in ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''. [[FridgeBrilliance Of course]], he never really had any ''reason'' to laugh during ''The Freemaker Adventures''.
* KarmaHoudini: He actually exits ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' in a better position than he was at the beginning; having successfully completed his mission tosmuggle ion disruptors deliver kyber crystals to the Empire, he's presumably going to be paid handsomely for his efforts and will thus [[EarnYourHappyEnding finally be able to move forward with making his fight against Agent Kallus dream resort a reality]]. Getting [[PsychicStrangle Force-choked]] by Darth Vader and thrown into a wall is removed.the equivalent to a slap on the wrist at that point.
** KarmaHoudiniWarranty: ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'' shows that he does eventually get what's coming to him, as his villainy results in the destruction of his dream resort.
* LargeHam: He's voiced by Creator/DanaSnyder, AKA [[WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce Master Shake]] and [[WesternAnimation/{{Chowder}} Gazpacho]]. You do the math.
* LaserGuidedKarma: His last attempt to screw over the Freemaker family costs him his beloved resort. Also, see BadBoss above.
* PerpetualPoverty: By Hutt standards, anyway. He's SurroundedByIdiots because he can't afford to hire better {{Mooks}}.
* SurroundedByIdiots: Mostly [[DumbMuscle Baash and Raam]], but none of his {{Mooks}} are particularly bright. Even his most effective operative, Dengar, is generally regarded as not being as good as [[LivingLegend Boba Fett]].
** Sort of {{inverted|Trope}} during the last third of Season One, where, due to his [[spoiler:VillainTeamUp with Naare, Graballa himself joins his {{Mooks}} as one of the idiots who's surrounding ''her'']].
* ThrowTheDogABone: After being continually frustrated in his efforts to get Graballa's Beachside Resort and Cafe off the ground in ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'', the Sequel Trilogy portion of ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'' reveals that he finally managed to construct and open it on Canto Bight, and despite the First Order almost literally crashing its grand opening, business appears to be booming. It probably helps that, by that point, it's been thirty years since he last crossed paths with the Freemakers.
* WouldHurtAChild: Has no qualms about feeding Rowan to his pet nexu.
* BadBoss: When a disguised Kordi Freemaker recommends that he reduce his [[{{Mooks}} staff]] headcount, he immediately proceeds to do just that -- by [[ThrownOutTheAirlock jettisoning them into space]]. Naturally, this [[LaserGuidedKarma bites him in the rear almost immediately afterwards]], as he can't stop the Freemakers from escaping because he's run out of {{Mooks}}.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: Yes, he's a goofy, pathetic ButtMonkey -- but as a Hutt, he's also a vicious crime lord. Naare finds this out the hard way.
* ButtMonkey: If Darth Vader is [[PsychicStrangle Force-choking]] someone, chances are that Graballa's the unlucky victim.
* CanonImmigrant: By ''Droidography''.
* CoolShip: His
* DudeWheresMyRespect: His dearest ambition is to build Graballa's Beachside Resort and Cafe, but all of his pleas for Jabba's assistance fall on deaf ears and he likewise has absolutely no success drumming up seed money from other investors. However, he's ''just'' villainous enough that he gets zero audience sympathy for his plight.
* EvilLaugh: Indulges in a few of these in one episode of ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'', which comes across as a rather OutOfCharacterMoment since he never does it in ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''. [[FridgeBrilliance Of course]], he never really had any ''reason'' to laugh during ''The Freemaker Adventures''.
* KarmaHoudini: He actually exits ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' in a better position than he was at the beginning; having successfully completed his mission to
** KarmaHoudiniWarranty: ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'' shows that he does eventually get what's coming to him, as his villainy results in the destruction of his dream resort.
* LargeHam: He's voiced by Creator/DanaSnyder, AKA [[WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce Master Shake]] and [[WesternAnimation/{{Chowder}} Gazpacho]]. You do the math.
* LaserGuidedKarma: His last attempt to screw over the Freemaker family costs him his beloved resort. Also, see BadBoss above.
* PerpetualPoverty: By Hutt standards, anyway. He's SurroundedByIdiots because he can't afford to hire better {{Mooks}}.
* SurroundedByIdiots: Mostly [[DumbMuscle Baash and Raam]], but none of his {{Mooks}} are particularly bright. Even his most effective operative, Dengar, is generally regarded as not being as good as [[LivingLegend Boba Fett]].
** Sort of {{inverted|Trope}} during the last third of Season One, where, due to his [[spoiler:VillainTeamUp with Naare, Graballa himself joins his {{Mooks}} as one of the idiots who's surrounding ''her'']].
* ThrowTheDogABone: After being continually frustrated in his efforts to get Graballa's Beachside Resort and Cafe off the ground in ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'', the Sequel Trilogy portion of ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'' reveals that he finally managed to construct and open it on Canto Bight, and despite the First Order almost literally crashing its grand opening, business appears to be booming. It probably helps that, by that point, it's been thirty years since he last crossed paths with the Freemakers.
* WouldHurtAChild: Has no qualms about feeding Rowan to his pet nexu.
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[[folder:Sabine Wren]]
!!Sabine Wren
!!!'''Species:''' Human
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ElysiaRotaru
->'''Appears in:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsDroidTales Droid Tales]]''
-->''"And ''who'' are you calling 'hooligans'?"''
!!Sabine Wren
!!!'''Species:''' Human
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ElysiaRotaru
->'''Appears in:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsDroidTales Droid Tales]]''
-->''"And ''who'' are you calling 'hooligans'?"''
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!!Sabine Wren
!!!'''Species:''' Human
%%!!Yeppau
%%!!!'''Species''': Toydarian
%%->'''Voiced by''': Danny Jacobs
%%->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
%%Graballa's right-hand Toydarian.
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%%[[/folder]]
[[folder:Baash and Raam]]
!!Baash and Raam
!!!'''Species''': Iktotchi
->'''Voiced
->'''Appears in:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsDroidTales Droid Tales]]''
-->''"And ''who'' are you calling 'hooligans'?"''
->'''Appear in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A pair of dimwitted Iktotchi who serve as Graballa's thugs, usually acting as backup to Dengar.
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* AdaptedOut: She doesn't wear her Mandalorian helmet.BigEater: Both of them. In fact, they're actually strongly opinionated about food.
* BumblingHenchmenDuo: They're generally nuisances at worst, and they're often as much a hazard to their employer Graballa as they are to the Freemakers.
* TheDividual: They're never seen apart, and they often perform tasks together.
* DumbMuscle: In Naare's words, minds do not come any weaker than theirs. But that's what happens when your hobby is headbutting each other.
* HiddenDepths: Although they appear to be your average DumbMuscle (which they are), they're surprisingly eloquent and opinionated on issues that are near and dear to their hearts. [[SubvertedTrope Like food. And the status of their work environment.]]
* InexplicablyIdenticalIndividuals: Although none of the main characters seems to have any difficulty telling them apart. In case you were wondering, Baash's sleeves are tan while Raam's sleeves are green.
* OldRetainer: ''All-Stars'' reveals that they were in Graballa's employ before the events of ''Film/{{Solo}}'' -- and that they're ''still'' working for him during the time of the Sequel Trilogy, thirty years after the events of ''The Freemaker Adventures''.
* PunnyName: Take one A out of each of their names to get the names of their favorite hobbies. (It's also how their names are pronounced.) Unfortunately, the pun only pays off once in the series.
-->''[[ChaseScene (Baash and Raam are chasing the Freemakers' podracer in their speeder bikes)]]''\\
'''Baash''': Raam, you bash!\\
'''Raam''': And Baash, you ram!
* SkewedPriorities: These geniuses put off ''escaping from a Cloud City jail'' to argue with each other about who's afraid of heights. Dengar has to resort to ''shooting at them with his getaway cloud car'' to get them to focus. And then they go right back to arguing as soon as they're on board.
* SpannerInTheWorks: After Zander messes up Kordi's "airtight plan" to purchase an antique starship by bidding for (and winning) a different ship, these guys mess it up even worse by purchasing the ship themselves on Graballa's behalf -- ''[[AchievementsInIgnorance by waving a Mygeeto burrito around at the wrong time]]''.
* BumblingHenchmenDuo: They're generally nuisances at worst, and they're often as much a hazard to their employer Graballa as they are to the Freemakers.
* TheDividual: They're never seen apart, and they often perform tasks together.
* DumbMuscle: In Naare's words, minds do not come any weaker than theirs. But that's what happens when your hobby is headbutting each other.
* HiddenDepths: Although they appear to be your average DumbMuscle (which they are), they're surprisingly eloquent and opinionated on issues that are near and dear to their hearts. [[SubvertedTrope Like food. And the status of their work environment.]]
* InexplicablyIdenticalIndividuals: Although none of the main characters seems to have any difficulty telling them apart. In case you were wondering, Baash's sleeves are tan while Raam's sleeves are green.
* OldRetainer: ''All-Stars'' reveals that they were in Graballa's employ before the events of ''Film/{{Solo}}'' -- and that they're ''still'' working for him during the time of the Sequel Trilogy, thirty years after the events of ''The Freemaker Adventures''.
* PunnyName: Take one A out of each of their names to get the names of their favorite hobbies. (It's also how their names are pronounced.) Unfortunately, the pun only pays off once in the series.
-->''[[ChaseScene (Baash and Raam are chasing the Freemakers' podracer in their speeder bikes)]]''\\
'''Baash''': Raam, you bash!\\
'''Raam''': And Baash, you ram!
* SkewedPriorities: These geniuses put off ''escaping from a Cloud City jail'' to argue with each other about who's afraid of heights. Dengar has to resort to ''shooting at them with his getaway cloud car'' to get them to focus. And then they go right back to arguing as soon as they're on board.
* SpannerInTheWorks: After Zander messes up Kordi's "airtight plan" to purchase an antique starship by bidding for (and winning) a different ship, these guys mess it up even worse by purchasing the ship themselves on Graballa's behalf -- ''[[AchievementsInIgnorance by waving a Mygeeto burrito around at the wrong time]]''.
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[[folder:Ezra Bridger]]
!!Ezra Bridger
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Lothal
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AdrianPetriw
->'''Appears in:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsDroidTales Droid Tales]]''
!!Ezra Bridger
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Lothal
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AdrianPetriw
->'''Appears in:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsDroidTales Droid Tales]]''
to:
!!Ezra Bridger
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Lothal
%%!!Dengar
%%!!!'''Species''': Human
%%->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JamesPatrickStuart
%%->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
%%A bounty hunter employed by Graballa the Hutt. He's generally regarded as not being as good as Boba Fett.
%%For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsBountyHuntersAndMercenariesRepublicEra Bounty Hunters and Mercenaries: Republic Era]] page.
%%----
%%[[/folder]]
!!!Jabba the Hutt and Associates
[[folder:Jabba the Hutt]]
!!Jabba Desilijic Tiure
!!!'''Species''': Hutt
->'''Voiced
->'''Appears
One of the most powerful gangsters in the galaxy, Jabba rules his crime family from his homeworld of Tatooine and has no patience for the antics of his cousin Graballa.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on [[Characters/StarWarsTheHuttClan The Hutt Clan]] page.
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* AdaptedOut: His slingshot is removed and he instead uses a wrench as a weapon.
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!!Galactic Underworld
!!!Graballa the Hutt and Associates
[[folder:Graballa the Hutt]]
!!Graballa the Hutt
!!!'''Species''': Hutt
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/DanaSnyder
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTerrifyingTales Terrifying Tales]]''
A cousin of Jabba the Hutt, Graballa specializes in running mining operations but dreams of opening Graballa's Beachside Resort and Cafe, which he is having a hard time getting off the ground due to a lack of investors.
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!!Bib Fortuna
!!!'''Species''':
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/DanaSnyder
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker
A cousin
Jabba's Twi'lek majordomo.
For more on him outside of
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* AffablyEvil: Remains cheerful and friendly even as he's feeding a twelve-year-old boy to his pet nexu, [[FluffyTheTerrible Smiley]].
* BadBoss: When a disguised Kordi Freemaker recommends that he reduce his [[{{Mooks}} staff]] headcount, he immediately proceeds to do just that -- by [[ThrownOutTheAirlock jettisoning them into space]]. Naturally, this [[LaserGuidedKarma bites him in the rear almost immediately afterwards]], as he can't stop the Freemakers from escaping because he's run out of {{Mooks}}.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: Yes, he's a goofy, pathetic ButtMonkey -- but as a Hutt, he's also a vicious crime lord. Naare finds this out the hard way.
* ButtMonkey: If Darth Vader is [[PsychicStrangle Force-choking]] someone, chances are that Graballa's the unlucky victim.
* CanonImmigrant: By ''Droidography''.
* CoolShip: His HQ looks like a version of [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi Jabba's sail barge]] that can travel through space.
* DudeWheresMyRespect: His dearest ambition is to build Graballa's Beachside Resort and Cafe, but all of his pleas for Jabba's assistance fall on deaf ears and he likewise has absolutely no success drumming up seed money from other investors. However, he's ''just'' villainous enough that he gets zero audience sympathy for his plight.
* EvilLaugh: Indulges in a few of these in one episode of ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'', which comes across as a rather OutOfCharacterMoment since he never does it in ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''. [[FridgeBrilliance Of course]], he never really had any ''reason'' to laugh during ''The Freemaker Adventures''.
* KarmaHoudini: He actually exits ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' in a better position than he was at the beginning; having successfully completed his mission to deliver kyber crystals to the Empire, he's presumably going to be paid handsomely for his efforts and will thus [[EarnYourHappyEnding finally be able to move forward with making his dream resort a reality]]. Getting [[PsychicStrangle Force-choked]] by Darth Vader and thrown into a wall is the equivalent to a slap on the wrist at that point.
** KarmaHoudiniWarranty: ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'' shows that he does eventually get what's coming to him, as his villainy results in the destruction of his dream resort.
* LargeHam: He's voiced by Creator/DanaSnyder, AKA [[WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce Master Shake]] and [[WesternAnimation/{{Chowder}} Gazpacho]]. You do the math.
* LaserGuidedKarma: His last attempt to screw over the Freemaker family costs him his beloved resort. Also, see BadBoss above.
* PerpetualPoverty: By Hutt standards, anyway. He's SurroundedByIdiots because he can't afford to hire better {{Mooks}}.
* SurroundedByIdiots: Mostly [[DumbMuscle Baash and Raam]], but none of his {{Mooks}} are particularly bright. Even his most effective operative, Dengar, is generally regarded as not being as good as [[LivingLegend Boba Fett]].
** Sort of {{inverted|Trope}} during the last third of Season One, where, due to his [[spoiler:VillainTeamUp with Naare, Graballa himself joins his {{Mooks}} as one of the idiots who's surrounding ''her'']].
* ThrowTheDogABone: After being continually frustrated in his efforts to get Graballa's Beachside Resort and Cafe off the ground in ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'', the Sequel Trilogy portion of ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'' reveals that he finally managed to construct and open it on Canto Bight, and despite the First Order almost literally crashing its grand opening, business appears to be booming. It probably helps that, by that point, it's been thirty years since he last crossed paths with the Freemakers.
* WouldHurtAChild: Has no qualms about feeding Rowan to his pet nexu.
* BadBoss: When a disguised Kordi Freemaker recommends that he reduce his [[{{Mooks}} staff]] headcount, he immediately proceeds to do just that -- by [[ThrownOutTheAirlock jettisoning them into space]]. Naturally, this [[LaserGuidedKarma bites him in the rear almost immediately afterwards]], as he can't stop the Freemakers from escaping because he's run out of {{Mooks}}.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: Yes, he's a goofy, pathetic ButtMonkey -- but as a Hutt, he's also a vicious crime lord. Naare finds this out the hard way.
* ButtMonkey: If Darth Vader is [[PsychicStrangle Force-choking]] someone, chances are that Graballa's the unlucky victim.
* CanonImmigrant: By ''Droidography''.
* CoolShip: His HQ looks like a version of [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi Jabba's sail barge]] that can travel through space.
* DudeWheresMyRespect: His dearest ambition is to build Graballa's Beachside Resort and Cafe, but all of his pleas for Jabba's assistance fall on deaf ears and he likewise has absolutely no success drumming up seed money from other investors. However, he's ''just'' villainous enough that he gets zero audience sympathy for his plight.
* EvilLaugh: Indulges in a few of these in one episode of ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'', which comes across as a rather OutOfCharacterMoment since he never does it in ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''. [[FridgeBrilliance Of course]], he never really had any ''reason'' to laugh during ''The Freemaker Adventures''.
* KarmaHoudini: He actually exits ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' in a better position than he was at the beginning; having successfully completed his mission to deliver kyber crystals to the Empire, he's presumably going to be paid handsomely for his efforts and will thus [[EarnYourHappyEnding finally be able to move forward with making his dream resort a reality]]. Getting [[PsychicStrangle Force-choked]] by Darth Vader and thrown into a wall is the equivalent to a slap on the wrist at that point.
** KarmaHoudiniWarranty: ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'' shows that he does eventually get what's coming to him, as his villainy results in the destruction of his dream resort.
* LargeHam: He's voiced by Creator/DanaSnyder, AKA [[WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce Master Shake]] and [[WesternAnimation/{{Chowder}} Gazpacho]]. You do the math.
* LaserGuidedKarma: His last attempt to screw over the Freemaker family costs him his beloved resort. Also, see BadBoss above.
* PerpetualPoverty: By Hutt standards, anyway. He's SurroundedByIdiots because he can't afford to hire better {{Mooks}}.
* SurroundedByIdiots: Mostly [[DumbMuscle Baash and Raam]], but none of his {{Mooks}} are particularly bright. Even his most effective operative, Dengar, is generally regarded as not being as good as [[LivingLegend Boba Fett]].
** Sort of {{inverted|Trope}} during the last third of Season One, where, due to his [[spoiler:VillainTeamUp with Naare, Graballa himself joins his {{Mooks}} as one of the idiots who's surrounding ''her'']].
* ThrowTheDogABone: After being continually frustrated in his efforts to get Graballa's Beachside Resort and Cafe off the ground in ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'', the Sequel Trilogy portion of ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'' reveals that he finally managed to construct and open it on Canto Bight, and despite the First Order almost literally crashing its grand opening, business appears to be booming. It probably helps that, by that point, it's been thirty years since he last crossed paths with the Freemakers.
* WouldHurtAChild: Has no qualms about feeding Rowan to his pet nexu.
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* AffablyEvil: Remains cheerful and friendly even as he's feeding a twelve-year-old boy to his pet nexu, [[FluffyTheTerrible Smiley]].
* BadBoss: When a disguised Kordi Freemaker recommends that he reduce his [[{{Mooks}} staff]] headcount, he immediately proceeds to do just that -- by [[ThrownOutTheAirlock jettisoning them into space]]. Naturally, this [[LaserGuidedKarma bites himTheCameo: Shows up in the rear almost immediately afterwards]], as he can't stop the Freemakers from escaping because he's run out of {{Mooks}}.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: Yes, he's a goofy, pathetic ButtMonkey -- but as a Hutt, he's also a vicious crime lord. Naare finds this out the hard way.
* ButtMonkey: If Darth Vader is [[PsychicStrangle Force-choking]] someone, chances are that Graballa's the unlucky victim.
* CanonImmigrant: By ''Droidography''.
* CoolShip: His HQ looks like a version of [[Film/ReturnOfTheJediJabba's sail barge]] that can travel through space.
* DudeWheresMyRespect: His dearest ambition isentourage to build Graballa's Beachside Resort and Cafe, but all display [[HumanPopsicle Han Solo's carbonite block]] to Graballa as something of his pleas for Jabba's assistance fall on deaf ears and he likewise has absolutely no success drumming up seed money from other investors. However, he's ''just'' villainous enough that he gets zero audience sympathy for his plight.
* EvilLaugh: Indulgesan ImpliedDeathThreat. This also doubles as Han Solo's sole appearance in a few of these in one episode of ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'', which comes across as a rather OutOfCharacterMoment since he never does it in ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''. [[FridgeBrilliance Of course]], he never really had any ''reason'' to laugh during ''The Freemaker Adventures''.
* KarmaHoudini: He actually exits ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' inAdventures'', aside from a better position than he was FreezeFrameBonus at the beginning; having successfully completed his mission to deliver kyber crystals to the Empire, he's presumably going to be paid handsomely for his efforts and will thus [[EarnYourHappyEnding finally be able to move forward with making his dream resort a reality]]. Getting [[PsychicStrangle Force-choked]] by Darth Vader and thrown into a wall is the equivalent to a slap on the wrist at that point.
** KarmaHoudiniWarranty: ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'' shows that he does eventually get what's coming to him, as his villainy results in the destruction of his dream resort.
* LargeHam: He's voiced by Creator/DanaSnyder, AKA [[WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce Master Shake]] and [[WesternAnimation/{{Chowder}} Gazpacho]]. You do the math.
* LaserGuidedKarma: His last attempt to screw over the Freemaker family costs him his beloved resort. Also, see BadBoss above.
* PerpetualPoverty: By Hutt standards, anyway. He's SurroundedByIdiots because he can't afford to hire better {{Mooks}}.
* SurroundedByIdiots: Mostly [[DumbMuscle Baash and Raam]], but none of his {{Mooks}} are particularly bright. Even his most effective operative, Dengar, is generally regarded as not being as good as [[LivingLegend Boba Fett]].
** Sort of {{inverted|Trope}} during the last third of Season One, where, due to his [[spoiler:VillainTeamUp with Naare, Graballa himself joins his {{Mooks}} as oneend of the idiots who's surrounding ''her'']].
* ThrowTheDogABone: After being continually frustrated in his efforts to get Graballa's Beachside Resort and Cafe off the ground in ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'', the Sequel Trilogy portion of ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'' reveals that he finally managed to construct and open it on Canto Bight, and despite the First Order almost literally crashing its grand opening, business appears to be booming. It probably helps that, by that point, it's been thirty years since he last crossed paths with the Freemakers.
* WouldHurtAChild: Has no qualms about feeding Rowan to his pet nexu.GrandFinale.
* BadBoss: When a disguised Kordi Freemaker recommends that he reduce his [[{{Mooks}} staff]] headcount, he immediately proceeds to do just that -- by [[ThrownOutTheAirlock jettisoning them into space]]. Naturally, this [[LaserGuidedKarma bites him
* BewareTheSillyOnes: Yes, he's a goofy, pathetic ButtMonkey -- but as a Hutt, he's also a vicious crime lord. Naare finds this out the hard way.
* ButtMonkey: If Darth Vader is [[PsychicStrangle Force-choking]] someone, chances are that Graballa's the unlucky victim.
* CanonImmigrant: By ''Droidography''.
* CoolShip: His HQ looks like a version of [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi
* DudeWheresMyRespect: His dearest ambition is
* EvilLaugh: Indulges
* KarmaHoudini: He actually exits ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' in
** KarmaHoudiniWarranty: ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'' shows that he does eventually get what's coming to him, as his villainy results in the destruction of his dream resort.
* LargeHam: He's voiced by Creator/DanaSnyder, AKA [[WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce Master Shake]] and [[WesternAnimation/{{Chowder}} Gazpacho]]. You do the math.
* LaserGuidedKarma: His last attempt to screw over the Freemaker family costs him his beloved resort. Also, see BadBoss above.
* PerpetualPoverty: By Hutt standards, anyway. He's SurroundedByIdiots because he can't afford to hire better {{Mooks}}.
* SurroundedByIdiots: Mostly [[DumbMuscle Baash and Raam]], but none of his {{Mooks}} are particularly bright. Even his most effective operative, Dengar, is generally regarded as not being as good as [[LivingLegend Boba Fett]].
** Sort of {{inverted|Trope}} during the last third of Season One, where, due to his [[spoiler:VillainTeamUp with Naare, Graballa himself joins his {{Mooks}} as one
* ThrowTheDogABone: After being continually frustrated in his efforts to get Graballa's Beachside Resort and Cafe off the ground in ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'', the Sequel Trilogy portion of ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'' reveals that he finally managed to construct and open it on Canto Bight, and despite the First Order almost literally crashing its grand opening, business appears to be booming. It probably helps that, by that point, it's been thirty years since he last crossed paths with the Freemakers.
* WouldHurtAChild: Has no qualms about feeding Rowan to his pet nexu.
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%%[[folder:Yeppau]]
%%!!Yeppau
%%!!!'''Species''': Toydarian
%%->'''Voiced by''': Danny Jacobs
%%->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
%%Graballa's right-hand Toydarian.
%%----
%%[[/folder]]
[[folder:Baash and Raam]]
!!Baash and Raam
!!!'''Species''': Iktotchi
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JohnDiMaggio (Baash), Danny Jacobs (Raam)
->'''Appear in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A pair of dimwitted Iktotchi who serve as Graballa's thugs, usually acting as backup to Dengar.
%%!!Yeppau
%%!!!'''Species''': Toydarian
%%->'''Voiced by''': Danny Jacobs
%%->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
%%Graballa's right-hand Toydarian.
%%----
%%[[/folder]]
[[folder:Baash and Raam]]
!!Baash and Raam
!!!'''Species''': Iktotchi
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JohnDiMaggio (Baash), Danny Jacobs (Raam)
->'''Appear in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A pair of dimwitted Iktotchi who serve as Graballa's thugs, usually acting as backup to Dengar.
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%%!!Yeppau
%%!!!'''Species''': Toydarian
%%->'''Voiced
!!Boba Fett
!!!'''Species''': Human (clone)
->'''Voiced by''':
%%->'''Appears
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker
%%Graballa's right-hand Toydarian.
%%----
%%[[/folder]]
[[folder:Baash and Raam]]
!!Baash and Raam
!!!'''Species''': Iktotchi
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JohnDiMaggio (Baash), Danny Jacobs (Raam)
->'''Appear in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A
For more on him outside of
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* BigEater: Both of them. In fact, they're actually strongly opinionated about food.
* BumblingHenchmenDuo: They're generally nuisances at worst, and they're often as much a hazard to their employer Graballa as they are to the Freemakers.
* TheDividual: They're never seen apart, and they often perform tasks together.
* DumbMuscle: In Naare's words, minds do not come any weaker than theirs. But that's what happens when your hobby is headbutting each other.
* HiddenDepths: Although they appear to be your average DumbMuscle (which they are), they're surprisingly eloquent and opinionated on issues that are near and dear to their hearts. [[SubvertedTrope Like food. And the status of their work environment.]]
* InexplicablyIdenticalIndividuals: Although none of the main characters seems to have any difficulty telling them apart. In case you were wondering, Baash's sleeves are tan while Raam's sleeves are green.
* OldRetainer: ''All-Stars'' reveals that they were in Graballa's employ before the events of ''Film/{{Solo}}'' -- and that they're ''still'' working for him during the time of the Sequel Trilogy, thirty years after the events of ''The Freemaker Adventures''.
* PunnyName: Take one A out of each of their names to get the names of their favorite hobbies. (It's also how their names are pronounced.) Unfortunately, the pun only pays off once in the series.
-->''[[ChaseScene (Baash and Raam are chasing the Freemakers' podracer in their speeder bikes)]]''\\
'''Baash''': Raam, you bash!\\
'''Raam''': And Baash, you ram!
* SkewedPriorities: These geniuses put off ''escaping from a Cloud City jail'' to argue with each other about who's afraid of heights. Dengar has to resort to ''shooting at them with his getaway cloud car'' to get them to focus. And then they go right back to arguing as soon as they're on board.
* SpannerInTheWorks: After Zander messes up Kordi's "airtight plan" to purchase an antique starship by bidding for (and winning) a different ship, these guys mess it up even worse by purchasing the ship themselves on Graballa's behalf -- ''[[AchievementsInIgnorance by waving a Mygeeto burrito around at the wrong time]]''.
* BumblingHenchmenDuo: They're generally nuisances at worst, and they're often as much a hazard to their employer Graballa as they are to the Freemakers.
* TheDividual: They're never seen apart, and they often perform tasks together.
* DumbMuscle: In Naare's words, minds do not come any weaker than theirs. But that's what happens when your hobby is headbutting each other.
* HiddenDepths: Although they appear to be your average DumbMuscle (which they are), they're surprisingly eloquent and opinionated on issues that are near and dear to their hearts. [[SubvertedTrope Like food. And the status of their work environment.]]
* InexplicablyIdenticalIndividuals: Although none of the main characters seems to have any difficulty telling them apart. In case you were wondering, Baash's sleeves are tan while Raam's sleeves are green.
* OldRetainer: ''All-Stars'' reveals that they were in Graballa's employ before the events of ''Film/{{Solo}}'' -- and that they're ''still'' working for him during the time of the Sequel Trilogy, thirty years after the events of ''The Freemaker Adventures''.
* PunnyName: Take one A out of each of their names to get the names of their favorite hobbies. (It's also how their names are pronounced.) Unfortunately, the pun only pays off once in the series.
-->''[[ChaseScene (Baash and Raam are chasing the Freemakers' podracer in their speeder bikes)]]''\\
'''Baash''': Raam, you bash!\\
'''Raam''': And Baash, you ram!
* SkewedPriorities: These geniuses put off ''escaping from a Cloud City jail'' to argue with each other about who's afraid of heights. Dengar has to resort to ''shooting at them with his getaway cloud car'' to get them to focus. And then they go right back to arguing as soon as they're on board.
* SpannerInTheWorks: After Zander messes up Kordi's "airtight plan" to purchase an antique starship by bidding for (and winning) a different ship, these guys mess it up even worse by purchasing the ship themselves on Graballa's behalf -- ''[[AchievementsInIgnorance by waving a Mygeeto burrito around at the wrong time]]''.
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%%[[folder:Dengar]]
%%!!Dengar
%%!!!'''Species''': Human
%%->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JamesPatrickStuart
%%->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
%%A bounty hunter employed by Graballa the Hutt. He's generally regarded as not being as good as Boba Fett.
%%For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsBountyHuntersAndMercenariesRepublicEra Bounty Hunters and Mercenaries: Republic Era]] page.
%%----
%%[[/folder]]
!!!Jabba the Hutt and Associates
[[folder:Jabba the Hutt]]
!!Jabba Desilijic Tiure
!!!'''Species''': Hutt
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
One of the most powerful gangsters in the galaxy, Jabba rules his crime family from his homeworld of Tatooine and has no patience for the antics of his cousin Graballa.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on [[Characters/StarWarsTheHuttClan The Hutt Clan]] page.
%%!!Dengar
%%!!!'''Species''': Human
%%->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JamesPatrickStuart
%%->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
%%A bounty hunter employed by Graballa the Hutt. He's generally regarded as not being as good as Boba Fett.
%%For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsBountyHuntersAndMercenariesRepublicEra Bounty Hunters and Mercenaries: Republic Era]] page.
%%----
%%[[/folder]]
!!!Jabba the Hutt and Associates
[[folder:Jabba the Hutt]]
!!Jabba Desilijic Tiure
!!!'''Species''': Hutt
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
One of the most powerful gangsters in the galaxy, Jabba rules his crime family from his homeworld of Tatooine and has no patience for the antics of his cousin Graballa.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on [[Characters/StarWarsTheHuttClan The Hutt Clan]] page.
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%%!!Dengar
%%!!!'''Species''': Human
%%->'''Voiced
[[folder:Maz Kanata]]
!!Maz Kanata
!!!'''Species''': Unknown
->'''Voiced by''':
%%->'''Appears
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
%%For
For more on
%%----
%%[[/folder]]
!!!Jabba the Hutt and Associates
[[folder:Jabba the Hutt]]
!!Jabba Desilijic Tiure
!!!'''Species''': Hutt
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
One of the most powerful gangsters in the galaxy, Jabba rules his crime family from his homeworld of Tatooine and has no patience for the antics of his cousin Graballa.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on [[Characters/StarWarsTheHuttClan The Hutt Clan]]
* CoolOldLady
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Is fairly reasonable to the Freemakers and kicks out Hondo once she realizes how much trouble he's causing at her castle.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Is fairly reasonable to the Freemakers and kicks out Hondo once she realizes how much trouble he's causing at her castle.
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[[folder:Bib Fortuna]]
!!Bib Fortuna
!!!'''Species''': Twi'lek
!!Bib Fortuna
!!!'''Species''': Twi'lek
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!!Bib Fortuna
!!Hondo Ohnaka
!!!'''Species''':
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JimCummings
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Jabba's Twi'lek majordomo.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on [[Characters/StarWarsTheHuttClan The Hutt Clan]] page.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on [[Characters/StarWarsTheHuttClan The Hutt Clan]] page.
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For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on
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* TheCameo: Shows up in Jabba's entourage to display [[HumanPopsicle Han Solo's carbonite block]] to Graballa as something of an ImpliedDeathThreat. This also doubles as Han Solo's sole appearance in ''The Freemaker Adventures'', aside from a FreezeFrameBonus at the end of the GrandFinale.
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[[folder:Boba Fett]]
!!Boba Fett
!!!'''Species''': Human (clone)
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/DeeBradleyBaker
!!Boba Fett
!!!'''Species''': Human (clone)
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/DeeBradleyBaker
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!!Boba Fett
[[folder:Baird Kantoo]]
!!Baird Kantoo
!!!'''Species''':
->'''Voiced by''':
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A Mandalorian bounty hunter often employed by Jabba the Hutt, widely regarded as the best in the business.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry [[Characters/StarWarsBobaFett here]].
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry [[Characters/StarWarsBobaFett here]].
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For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry [[Characters/StarWarsBobaFett here]].
* DismantledMacguffin: After smashing the Kyber Saber, he entrusted the pieces to Jedi Knights to hide all around the galaxy. [[spoiler:[[FridgeBrilliance It's possible that he was aware of the Saber's extreme durability and decided that scattering its pieces was a safer method of disposal rather than attempting to destroy it.]]]]
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: The expression on his face says it all after he accidentally destroys a moon with his new Kyber Saber, prompting him to [[DismantledMacguffin shatter the weapon]] just minutes after constructing it.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's long gone by the present day.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: As the creator -- and destroyer -- of the Kyber Saber.
* SuddenlyVoiced: After a non-speaking appearance in the series premiere, he makes a surprise reappearance halfway through Season Two via a holocron recording to instruct (and warn) viewers on Force building using kyber crystals.
* SuperPrototype: According to Naare, the Kyber Saber was the first lightsaber. It's also ''several'' orders of magnitude stronger than any lightsaber, being able to [[WaveMotionGun emit energy beams]] that can cleave ''multiple'' mountains in a single shot and even effortlessly slice through ''Imperial Star Destroyers'' -- ''lengthwise''!
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: The expression on his face says it all after he accidentally destroys a moon with his new Kyber Saber, prompting him to [[DismantledMacguffin shatter the weapon]] just minutes after constructing it.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's long gone by the present day.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: As the creator -- and destroyer -- of the Kyber Saber.
* SuddenlyVoiced: After a non-speaking appearance in the series premiere, he makes a surprise reappearance halfway through Season Two via a holocron recording to instruct (and warn) viewers on Force building using kyber crystals.
* SuperPrototype: According to Naare, the Kyber Saber was the first lightsaber. It's also ''several'' orders of magnitude stronger than any lightsaber, being able to [[WaveMotionGun emit energy beams]] that can cleave ''multiple'' mountains in a single shot and even effortlessly slice through ''Imperial Star Destroyers'' -- ''lengthwise''!
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!!!Other Outlaws
[[folder:Maz Kanata]]
!!Maz Kanata
!!!'''Species''': Unknown
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/GreyGriffin
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
The owner and bartender of a cantina in a castle on Takodana.
For more on her outside of the show, see her canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsCriminals Criminals]] page.
[[folder:Maz Kanata]]
!!Maz Kanata
!!!'''Species''': Unknown
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/GreyGriffin
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
The owner and bartender of a cantina in a castle on Takodana.
For more on her outside of the show, see her canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsCriminals Criminals]] page.
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[[folder:Maz Kanata]]
!!Maz Kanata
!!!'''Species''': Unknown
[[folder:Lindo Calrissian]]
!!Lindo Calrissian
!!!'''Species:''' Human
->'''Voiced by''':
->'''Appears in''':
The owner and bartender of a cantina in a castle on Takodana.
For more on her outside of the show, see her canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsCriminals Criminals]] page.
Lando's father.
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* CoolOldLady
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Is fairly reasonable to the Freemakers and kicks out Hondo once she realizes how much trouble he's causing at her castle.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Is fairly reasonable to the Freemakers and kicks out Hondo once she realizes how much trouble he's causing at her castle.
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[[folder:Hondo Ohnaka]]
!!Hondo Ohnaka
!!!'''Species''': Weequay
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JimCummings
!!Hondo Ohnaka
!!!'''Species''': Weequay
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JimCummings
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!!Hondo Ohnaka
!!Furlac
!!!'''Species''':
->'''Voiced by''':
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An old pirate hanging around at Maz's Castle, trying to rebuild his criminal empire.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on [[Characters/StarWarsTheOhnakaGang The Ohnaka Gang]] page.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on [[Characters/StarWarsTheOhnakaGang The Ohnaka Gang]] page.
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For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on [[Characters/StarWarsTheOhnakaGang
* TheCameo: As nearly all of Season Two takes place off of the Wheel, he's absent for nearly all of it...except for the episode when the Freemakers pay a return visit to their old shop, where he serves as a SpannerInTheWorks during his brief appearance (see that entry for details).
* DemotedToExtra: Well, he was already essentially an extra in Season One, but as mentioned in TheCameo above, the Freemakers' departure from the Wheel in Season Two means that he's absent for almost the entire season.
* DropInLandlord: A holographic version. He's probably the most frequently RecurringExtra in Season One due to his incessant nagging about the rent.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Right at the beginning of the series premiere, he [[FauxAffablyEvil politely greets the Freemakers right before threatening to]] [[ThrownOutTheAirlock throw them out the airlock]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for being late with their rent payments]].
* FauxAffablyEvil: Speaks in a folksy drawl and generally has a pleasant, friendly tone of voice...until he threatens to [[ThrownOutTheAirlock throw the Freemakers out the airlock]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for failing to pay the rent]].
* RecurringExtra: In Season One.
* RunningGag: Regularly reminds the Freemakers that [[DropInLandlord they owe him rent]]. Oftentimes, that's [[TheCameo his only appearance in that episode]].
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Beats a hasty retreat from the Freemakers' shop when the [[spoiler:Naare-]]Graballa posse invade it searching for Rowan. This effectively serves as his exit from the series, although he makes an important [[TheCameo cameo]] appearance in Season Two.
* SpannerInTheWorks: In Season Two, while he appears to have been duped by the Freemakers' [[PaperThinDisguise Paper-Thin Disguises]], it turns out that he saw through them -- and he alerts Graballa the Hutt of the Freemakers' presence on the Wheel, kicking off the plot of the second half of the episode. This also indirectly leads to [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi the Rebel Alliance learning of the existence of the second Death Star]].
* WeakWilled: Naare subjects him to a JediMindTrick at the end of the series premiere to get him off the Freemakers' backs and to convince him to rent her living quarters for a single credit. Unfortunately, [[StatusQuoIsGod the Freemakers' rent comes due again]]...
* WouldHurtAChild: As mentioned above, he often threatens to [[ThrownOutTheAirlock throw the Freemakers out the airlock]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for failing to pay the rent]], and he has no qualms about making those threats when the twelve-year-old Rowan is present.
* DemotedToExtra: Well, he was already essentially an extra in Season One, but as mentioned in TheCameo above, the Freemakers' departure from the Wheel in Season Two means that he's absent for almost the entire season.
* DropInLandlord: A holographic version. He's probably the most frequently RecurringExtra in Season One due to his incessant nagging about the rent.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Right at the beginning of the series premiere, he [[FauxAffablyEvil politely greets the Freemakers right before threatening to]] [[ThrownOutTheAirlock throw them out the airlock]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for being late with their rent payments]].
* FauxAffablyEvil: Speaks in a folksy drawl and generally has a pleasant, friendly tone of voice...until he threatens to [[ThrownOutTheAirlock throw the Freemakers out the airlock]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for failing to pay the rent]].
* RecurringExtra: In Season One.
* RunningGag: Regularly reminds the Freemakers that [[DropInLandlord they owe him rent]]. Oftentimes, that's [[TheCameo his only appearance in that episode]].
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Beats a hasty retreat from the Freemakers' shop when the [[spoiler:Naare-]]Graballa posse invade it searching for Rowan. This effectively serves as his exit from the series, although he makes an important [[TheCameo cameo]] appearance in Season Two.
* SpannerInTheWorks: In Season Two, while he appears to have been duped by the Freemakers' [[PaperThinDisguise Paper-Thin Disguises]], it turns out that he saw through them -- and he alerts Graballa the Hutt of the Freemakers' presence on the Wheel, kicking off the plot of the second half of the episode. This also indirectly leads to [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi the Rebel Alliance learning of the existence of the second Death Star]].
* WeakWilled: Naare subjects him to a JediMindTrick at the end of the series premiere to get him off the Freemakers' backs and to convince him to rent her living quarters for a single credit. Unfortunately, [[StatusQuoIsGod the Freemakers' rent comes due again]]...
* WouldHurtAChild: As mentioned above, he often threatens to [[ThrownOutTheAirlock throw the Freemakers out the airlock]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for failing to pay the rent]], and he has no qualms about making those threats when the twelve-year-old Rowan is present.
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!!Historical Figures
[[folder:Baird Kantoo]]
!!Baird Kantoo
[[folder:Baird Kantoo]]
!!Baird Kantoo
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[[folder:Baird Kantoo]]
!!Baird Kantoo
!!Wick Cooper
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/TrevorDevall
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/TrevorDevallThomas Lennon
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An ancient Jedi Master who forged the Kyber Saber.
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* DismantledMacguffin: After smashing the Kyber Saber, he entrusted the pieces to Jedi Knights to hide all around the galaxy. [[spoiler:[[FridgeBrilliance It's possible that he was aware of the Saber's extreme durability and decided that scattering its pieces was a safer method of disposal rather than attempting to destroy it.]]]]
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: The expression on his face says it all after he accidentally destroys a moon with his new Kyber Saber, prompting him to [[DismantledMacguffin shatter the weapon]] just minutes after constructing it.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's long gone by the present day.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: As the creator -- and destroyer -- of the Kyber Saber.
* SuddenlyVoiced: After a non-speaking appearance in the series premiere, he makes a surprise reappearance halfway through Season Two via a holocron recording to instruct (and warn) viewers on Force building using kyber crystals.
* SuperPrototype: According to Naare, the Kyber Saber was the first lightsaber. It's also ''several'' orders of magnitude stronger than any lightsaber, being able to [[WaveMotionGun emit energy beams]] that can cleave ''multiple'' mountains in a single shot and even effortlessly slice through ''Imperial Star Destroyers'' -- ''lengthwise''!
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: The expression on his face says it all after he accidentally destroys a moon with his new Kyber Saber, prompting him to [[DismantledMacguffin shatter the weapon]] just minutes after constructing it.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's long gone by the present day.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: As the creator -- and destroyer -- of the Kyber Saber.
* SuddenlyVoiced: After a non-speaking appearance in the series premiere, he makes a surprise reappearance halfway through Season Two via a holocron recording to instruct (and warn) viewers on Force building using kyber crystals.
* SuperPrototype: According to Naare, the Kyber Saber was the first lightsaber. It's also ''several'' orders of magnitude stronger than any lightsaber, being able to [[WaveMotionGun emit energy beams]] that can cleave ''multiple'' mountains in a single shot and even effortlessly slice through ''Imperial Star Destroyers'' -- ''lengthwise''!
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* DismantledMacguffin: After smashing AerithAndBob: "Cooper" is a fairly common English surname.
* BunnyEarsLawyer: He's a [[JerkAss rude and obnoxious]] UpperClassTwit who [[HorribleJudgeOfCharacter genuinely supports Emperor Palpatine]], but he's also a ''very'' savvy businessman who converts theKyber Saber, he entrusted Freemakers' struggling shop into a highly successful cafe, much to Kordi's grudging admiration.
* TheCameo: Most of his appearances are either cameos or extended cameos.
** He appears outside thepieces Palpatine Museum in episode 9, elbowing his way to Jedi Knights to hide all around the galaxy. [[spoiler:[[FridgeBrilliance It's possible that he was aware front of the Saber's extreme durability line and decided requesting the super-deluxe VIP tour...or whatever's better than that, if it exists.
** In the first SeasonFinale, he's on Coruscant during Empire Day and thus is put into peril by [[spoiler:Naare's rampage]], only escaping death via a BigDamnHeroes moment by the Freemakers.
** In Season Two, he attends the luxury ship auction on Mygeeto and can be heard disparaging people who "choose to be poor."
** Later, when the Freemakers visit the Wheel, they discover thatscattering its pieces was he's converted their old shop into a safer method of disposal rather than lucrative cafe.
* ComplainingAboutRescuesTheyDontLike: A variant in the first SeasonFinale. Saved by the Freemakers from falling to his death, Wick emerges from some rubble in the [=StarScavenger's=] cargo hold and woozily asks if he's in the afterlife...[[BaitAndSwitch because, if so, he's quite underwhelmed]].
* ContrivedCoincidence: While attempting todestroy it.]]]]
hide from Stormtroopers patrolling the Upper Rim of the Wheel, Kordi and Princess Leia literally fall into an apartment that happens to be the residence to Wick Cooper, who had dropped off a speeder bike at Freemaker Salvage and Repair shortly beforehand.
*MyGodWhatHaveIDone: The expression on HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Genuinely and unironically supports ''[[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]]''. Yeah.
* JerkAss: Apparently brings a luxury speeder bike to Freemaker Salvage and Repair for the sole purpose of hurling verbal abuse at Zander when he checks it out. In fairness to Wick, Zander ''was'' directly responsible for the total destruction of hisface says it all after mint-condition Naboo Starfighter (and the ship that he accidentally destroys a moon with received in recompense [[StuffBlowingUp spontaneously combusted]] almost immediately), but his new vindictiveness is almost cartoonishly petty. To wit:
-->'''Kordi Freemaker''': Anything else?\\
'''Wick Cooper''': Well, yeah. If you could collect his tears in a jar, that'd be spiffy.
* LightBulbJoke: Cracks an ''incredibly'' insensitive joke referencing [[Film/ANewHope the destruction of Alderaan]]. In front of ''Princess Leia''. Needless to say, getting literally kicked out of his own apartment was getting off easy.
* TooDumbToLive: Being a ''supporter'' of [[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]] makes you this by default, but Wick takes this UpToEleven by loudly proclaiming his UndyingLoyalty to the Emperor to [[spoiler:Naare, who is wielding the [[InfinityPlusOneSword KyberSaber, prompting him to [[DismantledMacguffin shatter Saber]] and is almost literally holding his life in her hands at that point]]. Surprisingly, he survives the weapon]] just minutes after constructing it.
experience.
*PosthumousCharacter: UndyingLoyalty: To ''[[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]]'' of all people, proudly proclaiming himself to be "Palpatine's #1 fan" and even [[TooDumbToLive yelling his support of the Emperor to ]][[spoiler:[[TooDumbToLive a rampaging, Kyber Saber-wielding Naare]]]].
* UpperClassTwit: He'slong gone by the present day.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: As the creator -- and destroyer -- of the Kyber Saber.
* SuddenlyVoiced: After a non-speaking appearance in the series premiere, he makes a surprise reappearance halfway through Season Two via a holocron recordingwealthy enough to instruct (and warn) viewers on Force building using kyber crystals.
* SuperPrototype: According to Naare, the Kyber Saber was the first lightsaber. It's also ''several'' orders of magnitude stronger than any lightsaber, beingbe able to [[WaveMotionGun emit energy beams]] that can cleave ''multiple'' mountains afford living space in a single shot the Wheel's Upper Ring (reserved for "the rich, the super-rich, and even effortlessly slice through ''Imperial Star Destroyers'' -- ''lengthwise''!the Empire"), but he's [[JerkAss incredibly rude]] and [[TooDumbToLive seems to genuinely support ]]''[[TooDumbToLive Emperor Palpatine]]''.
* BunnyEarsLawyer: He's a [[JerkAss rude and obnoxious]] UpperClassTwit who [[HorribleJudgeOfCharacter genuinely supports Emperor Palpatine]], but he's also a ''very'' savvy businessman who converts the
* TheCameo: Most of his appearances are either cameos or extended cameos.
** He appears outside the
** In the first SeasonFinale, he's on Coruscant during Empire Day and thus is put into peril by [[spoiler:Naare's rampage]], only escaping death via a BigDamnHeroes moment by the Freemakers.
** In Season Two, he attends the luxury ship auction on Mygeeto and can be heard disparaging people who "choose to be poor."
** Later, when the Freemakers visit the Wheel, they discover that
* ComplainingAboutRescuesTheyDontLike: A variant in the first SeasonFinale. Saved by the Freemakers from falling to his death, Wick emerges from some rubble in the [=StarScavenger's=] cargo hold and woozily asks if he's in the afterlife...[[BaitAndSwitch because, if so, he's quite underwhelmed]].
* ContrivedCoincidence: While attempting to
*
* JerkAss: Apparently brings a luxury speeder bike to Freemaker Salvage and Repair for the sole purpose of hurling verbal abuse at Zander when he checks it out. In fairness to Wick, Zander ''was'' directly responsible for the total destruction of his
-->'''Kordi Freemaker''': Anything else?\\
'''Wick Cooper''': Well, yeah. If you could collect his tears in a jar, that'd be spiffy.
* LightBulbJoke: Cracks an ''incredibly'' insensitive joke referencing [[Film/ANewHope the destruction of Alderaan]]. In front of ''Princess Leia''. Needless to say, getting literally kicked out of his own apartment was getting off easy.
* TooDumbToLive: Being a ''supporter'' of [[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]] makes you this by default, but Wick takes this UpToEleven by loudly proclaiming his UndyingLoyalty to the Emperor to [[spoiler:Naare, who is wielding the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber
*
* UpperClassTwit: He's
* SmallRoleBigImpact: As the creator -- and destroyer -- of the Kyber Saber.
* SuddenlyVoiced: After a non-speaking appearance in the series premiere, he makes a surprise reappearance halfway through Season Two via a holocron recording
* SuperPrototype: According to Naare, the Kyber Saber was the first lightsaber. It's also ''several'' orders of magnitude stronger than any lightsaber, being
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!!Other Characters
[[folder:Lindo Calrissian]]
!!Lindo Calrissian
!!!'''Species:''' Human
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/BillyDeeWilliams
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheYodaChronicles The Yoda Chronicles]]''
Lando's father.
[[folder:Lindo Calrissian]]
!!Lindo Calrissian
!!!'''Species:''' Human
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/BillyDeeWilliams
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheYodaChronicles The Yoda Chronicles]]''
Lando's father.
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[[folder:Lindo Calrissian]]
!!Lindo Calrissian
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!Ignacio Wortan
!!!'''Species''': Twi'lek
->'''Voiced by''':
->'''Appears in''':
Lando's father.
A wealthy and rather stuffy Twi'lek who hires the Freemakers to procure a panel of wroshyr wood for his starship.
* AerithAndBob: "Ignacio" is a common Spanish name.
* BritishStuffiness: Sports a spiffy accent and the stereotypical haughtiness. Notably, he also sports a thin mustache, whereas there's no indication in any canonical material that Twi'leks grow facial hair (or hair, period).
* TheCameo: Attends the luxury ship auction on Mygeeto in Season Two and can be heard complaining about the quality of the ordeurs.
* QuestGiver: His only real function in the story is to send the Freemakers to Kashyyyk for a piece of wroshyr wood in his debut episode (and to refuse to pay them for their trouble when the piece that they deliver turns out to be broken).
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: {{Downplayed|Trope}} since he appears in a grand total of two episodes (one of which is a [[TheCameo cameo]])) and his name is only spelled in the credits, but the vowels in his surname are flipped in those episode credits.
* BritishStuffiness: Sports a spiffy accent and the stereotypical haughtiness. Notably, he also sports a thin mustache, whereas there's no indication in any canonical material that Twi'leks grow facial hair (or hair, period).
* TheCameo: Attends the luxury ship auction on Mygeeto in Season Two and can be heard complaining about the quality of the ordeurs.
* QuestGiver: His only real function in the story is to send the Freemakers to Kashyyyk for a piece of wroshyr wood in his debut episode (and to refuse to pay them for their trouble when the piece that they deliver turns out to be broken).
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: {{Downplayed|Trope}} since he appears in a grand total of two episodes (one of which is a [[TheCameo cameo]])) and his name is only spelled in the credits, but the vowels in his surname are flipped in those episode credits.
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[[folder:Furlac]]
!!Furlac
!!!'''Species''': Aqualish
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/GregBaldwin
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
The Freemakers' landlord, who often hounds them for overdue rent.
!!Furlac
!!!'''Species''': Aqualish
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/GregBaldwin
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
The Freemakers' landlord, who often hounds them for overdue rent.
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!!Furlac
!!Jek-14
!!!'''Species''':
->'''Voiced by''':
->'''Appears in''':
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* TheCameo: As nearly all of Season Two takes place off of the Wheel, he's absent for nearly all of it...except for the episode when the Freemakers pay a return visit to their old shop, where he serves as a SpannerInTheWorks during his brief appearance (see that entry for details).
* DemotedToExtra: Well, he was already essentially an extra in Season One, but as mentioned in TheCameo above, the Freemakers' departure from the Wheel in Season Two means that he's absent for almost the entire season.
* DropInLandlord: A holographic version. He's probably the most frequently RecurringExtra in Season One due to his incessant nagging about the rent.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Right at the beginning of the series premiere, he [[FauxAffablyEvil politely greets the Freemakers right before threatening to]] [[ThrownOutTheAirlock throw them out the airlock]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for being late with their rent payments]].
* FauxAffablyEvil: Speaks in a folksy drawl and generally has a pleasant, friendly tone of voice...until he threatens to [[ThrownOutTheAirlock throw the Freemakers out the airlock]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for failing to pay the rent]].
* RecurringExtra: In Season One.
* RunningGag: Regularly reminds the Freemakers that [[DropInLandlord they owe him rent]]. Oftentimes, that's [[TheCameo his only appearance in that episode]].
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Beats a hasty retreat from the Freemakers' shop when the [[spoiler:Naare-]]Graballa posse invade it searching for Rowan. This effectively serves as his exit from the series, although he makes an important [[TheCameo cameo]] appearance in Season Two.
* SpannerInTheWorks: In Season Two, while he appears to have been duped by the Freemakers' [[PaperThinDisguise Paper-Thin Disguises]], it turns out that he saw through them -- and he alerts Graballa the Hutt of the Freemakers' presence on the Wheel, kicking off the plot of the second half of the episode. This also indirectly leads to [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi the Rebel Alliance learning of the existence of the second Death Star]].
* WeakWilled: Naare subjects him to a JediMindTrick at the end of the series premiere to get him off the Freemakers' backs and to convince him to rent her living quarters for a single credit. Unfortunately, [[StatusQuoIsGod the Freemakers' rent comes due again]]...
* WouldHurtAChild: As mentioned above, he often threatens to [[ThrownOutTheAirlock throw the Freemakers out the airlock]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for failing to pay the rent]], and he has no qualms about making those threats when the twelve-year-old Rowan is present.
* DemotedToExtra: Well, he was already essentially an extra in Season One, but as mentioned in TheCameo above, the Freemakers' departure from the Wheel in Season Two means that he's absent for almost the entire season.
* DropInLandlord: A holographic version. He's probably the most frequently RecurringExtra in Season One due to his incessant nagging about the rent.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Right at the beginning of the series premiere, he [[FauxAffablyEvil politely greets the Freemakers right before threatening to]] [[ThrownOutTheAirlock throw them out the airlock]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for being late with their rent payments]].
* FauxAffablyEvil: Speaks in a folksy drawl and generally has a pleasant, friendly tone of voice...until he threatens to [[ThrownOutTheAirlock throw the Freemakers out the airlock]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for failing to pay the rent]].
* RecurringExtra: In Season One.
* RunningGag: Regularly reminds the Freemakers that [[DropInLandlord they owe him rent]]. Oftentimes, that's [[TheCameo his only appearance in that episode]].
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Beats a hasty retreat from the Freemakers' shop when the [[spoiler:Naare-]]Graballa posse invade it searching for Rowan. This effectively serves as his exit from the series, although he makes an important [[TheCameo cameo]] appearance in Season Two.
* SpannerInTheWorks: In Season Two, while he appears to have been duped by the Freemakers' [[PaperThinDisguise Paper-Thin Disguises]], it turns out that he saw through them -- and he alerts Graballa the Hutt of the Freemakers' presence on the Wheel, kicking off the plot of the second half of the episode. This also indirectly leads to [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi the Rebel Alliance learning of the existence of the second Death Star]].
* WeakWilled: Naare subjects him to a JediMindTrick at the end of the series premiere to get him off the Freemakers' backs and to convince him to rent her living quarters for a single credit. Unfortunately, [[StatusQuoIsGod the Freemakers' rent comes due again]]...
* WouldHurtAChild: As mentioned above, he often threatens to [[ThrownOutTheAirlock throw the Freemakers out the airlock]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for failing to pay the rent]], and he has no qualms about making those threats when the twelve-year-old Rowan is present.
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* TheCameo: As nearly all of Season Two takes place off of CanonImmigrant: Roger mentions him in ''Droidography'' as the Wheel, he's absent for nearly all Maker of it...except for Zoh, making him canon... though the details are murky.
* CharacterTitle: "The Maker of Zoh" episode.
* NeverFoundTheBody: The Freemakers are led to assume his droids killed him, but the ending of the episodewhen shows a FingerTwitchingRevival (or, well, hand twitching revival, considering this is LEGO.).
* ParodySue: He's a Clone Trooper modified to be a Force-sensitive Sith, a test subject by Count Dooku to become theFreemakers pay first of a return visit to their old shop, where he larger "Sith clone" army, and he's walked both the way of the Jedi ''and'' the Sith before becoming an unaffiliated good guy. He's also become a mythical hero and serves as a SpannerInTheWorks during his brief appearance (see that entry for details).
* DemotedToExtra: Well, hementor to another show's main character.
%%* UnexpectedCharacter: Considering the show wasalready essentially an extra in Season One, but slated as mentioned in TheCameo above, the Freemakers' departure a "canon paraphrase", Jek-14, who originated from the Wheel in Season Two means that he's absent for almost the entire season.
* DropInLandlord: A holographic version. He's probably the most frequently RecurringExtra in Season One due to his incessant nagging about the rent.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Right at the beginning of theLego parody series premiere, he [[FauxAffablyEvil politely greets the Freemakers right before threatening to]] [[ThrownOutTheAirlock throw them out the airlock]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for being late with their rent payments]].
* FauxAffablyEvil: Speaks in a folksy drawl and generally has a pleasant, friendly toneof voice...until he threatens to [[ThrownOutTheAirlock throw the Freemakers out the airlock]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for failing to pay the rent]].
* RecurringExtra: In Season One.
* RunningGag: Regularly reminds the Freemakers that [[DropInLandlord they owe him rent]]. Oftentimes, that's [[TheCameo his only appearance in that episode]].
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Beats a hasty retreat from the Freemakers' shop when the [[spoiler:Naare-]]Graballa posse invade it searching for Rowan. This effectively serves as his exit from the series, although he makes an important [[TheCameo cameo]] appearance in Season Two.
* SpannerInTheWorks: In Season Two, while he appears to have been duped by the Freemakers' [[PaperThinDisguise Paper-Thin Disguises]], it turns out that he saw through them -- and he alerts Graballa the Hutt of the Freemakers' presence on the Wheel, kicking off the plot of the second half of the episode.''Star Wars'', was unexpected. This also indirectly leads brings in some questions as to [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi how exactly ''The Yoda Chronicles'' fits in with the Rebel Alliance learning of new Expanded Universe.
* TheWarToEndAllWars: Jek lampshades that every conflict claims that theirs will be "the battle to end all battles", [[HistoryRepeats only for another to follow and say theexistence of same thing, then another, then another.]] He recognizes that it would be futile to try to satiate the second Death Star]].
* WeakWilled: Naare subjects him to a JediMindTrick at the end of the series premiere to get him off the Freemakers' backs and to convince him to rent her living quarters for a single credit. Unfortunately, [[StatusQuoIsGod the Freemakers' rent comes due again]]...
* WouldHurtAChild: As mentioned above,bloodlust, so he often threatens to [[ThrownOutTheAirlock throw the Freemakers out the airlock]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for failing to pay the rent]], and went into isolation so that he has no qualms about making those threats when the twelve-year-old Rowan is present.wouldn't be dragged into more fights.
* CharacterTitle: "The Maker of Zoh" episode.
* NeverFoundTheBody: The Freemakers are led to assume his droids killed him, but the ending of the episode
* ParodySue: He's a Clone Trooper modified to be a Force-sensitive Sith, a test subject by Count Dooku to become the
* DemotedToExtra: Well, he
%%* UnexpectedCharacter: Considering the show was
* DropInLandlord: A holographic version. He's probably the most frequently RecurringExtra in Season One due to his incessant nagging about the rent.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Right at the beginning of the
* FauxAffablyEvil: Speaks in a folksy drawl and generally has a pleasant, friendly tone
* RecurringExtra: In Season One.
* RunningGag: Regularly reminds the Freemakers that [[DropInLandlord they owe him rent]]. Oftentimes, that's [[TheCameo his only appearance in that episode]].
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Beats a hasty retreat from the Freemakers' shop when the [[spoiler:Naare-]]Graballa posse invade it searching for Rowan. This effectively serves as his exit from the series, although he makes an important [[TheCameo cameo]] appearance in Season Two.
* SpannerInTheWorks: In Season Two, while he appears to have been duped by the Freemakers' [[PaperThinDisguise Paper-Thin Disguises]], it turns out that he saw through them -- and he alerts Graballa the Hutt of the Freemakers' presence on the Wheel, kicking off the plot of the second half of the episode.
* TheWarToEndAllWars: Jek lampshades that every conflict claims that theirs will be "the battle to end all battles", [[HistoryRepeats only for another to follow and say the
* WeakWilled: Naare subjects him to a JediMindTrick at the end of the series premiere to get him off the Freemakers' backs and to convince him to rent her living quarters for a single credit. Unfortunately, [[StatusQuoIsGod the Freemakers' rent comes due again]]...
* WouldHurtAChild: As mentioned above,
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[[folder:Wick Cooper]]
!!Wick Cooper
!!!'''Species''': Human
->'''Voiced by''': Thomas Lennon
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
A wealthy and stuck-up businessman who lives in the high-class Upper Ring of the Wheel and owns a variety of exotic starships and vehicles, which he sometimes takes to the Freemakers for repairs and maintenance.
!!Wick Cooper
!!!'''Species''': Human
->'''Voiced by''': Thomas Lennon
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
A wealthy and stuck-up businessman who lives in the high-class Upper Ring of the Wheel and owns a variety of exotic starships and vehicles, which he sometimes takes to the Freemakers for repairs and maintenance.
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!!Wick Cooper
!!!'''Species''': Human
!!The Maker's Droids
!!!'''Models''': Various, including EV-series medical droid (N3-RO), battle droids, super battle droids, dwarf spider droids, IG-series droids, mouse droids, R5-series astromech droids
->'''Voiced by''':
->'''Appears
->'''Appear in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
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* AerithAndBob: "Cooper" is a fairly common English surname.
* BunnyEarsLawyer: He's a [[JerkAss rude and obnoxious]] UpperClassTwit who [[HorribleJudgeOfCharacter genuinely supports Emperor Palpatine]], but he's also a ''very'' savvy businessman who converts the Freemakers' struggling shop into a highly successful cafe, much to Kordi's grudging admiration.
* TheCameo: Most of his appearances are either cameos or extended cameos.
** He appears outside the Palpatine Museum in episode 9, elbowing his way to the front of the line and requesting the super-deluxe VIP tour...or whatever's better than that, if it exists.
** In the first SeasonFinale, he's on Coruscant during Empire Day and thus is put into peril by [[spoiler:Naare's rampage]], only escaping death via a BigDamnHeroes moment by the Freemakers.
** In Season Two, he attends the luxury ship auction on Mygeeto and can be heard disparaging people who "choose to be poor."
** Later, when the Freemakers visit the Wheel, they discover that he's converted their old shop into a lucrative cafe.
* ComplainingAboutRescuesTheyDontLike: A variant in the first SeasonFinale. Saved by the Freemakers from falling to his death, Wick emerges from some rubble in the [=StarScavenger's=] cargo hold and woozily asks if he's in the afterlife...[[BaitAndSwitch because, if so, he's quite underwhelmed]].
* ContrivedCoincidence: While attempting to hide from Stormtroopers patrolling the Upper Rim of the Wheel, Kordi and Princess Leia literally fall into an apartment that happens to be the residence to Wick Cooper, who had dropped off a speeder bike at Freemaker Salvage and Repair shortly beforehand.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Genuinely and unironically supports ''[[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]]''. Yeah.
* JerkAss: Apparently brings a luxury speeder bike to Freemaker Salvage and Repair for the sole purpose of hurling verbal abuse at Zander when he checks it out. In fairness to Wick, Zander ''was'' directly responsible for the total destruction of his mint-condition Naboo Starfighter (and the ship that he received in recompense [[StuffBlowingUp spontaneously combusted]] almost immediately), but his vindictiveness is almost cartoonishly petty. To wit:
-->'''Kordi Freemaker''': Anything else?\\
'''Wick Cooper''': Well, yeah. If you could collect his tears in a jar, that'd be spiffy.
* LightBulbJoke: Cracks an ''incredibly'' insensitive joke referencing [[Film/ANewHope the destruction of Alderaan]]. In front of ''Princess Leia''. Needless to say, getting literally kicked out of his own apartment was getting off easy.
* TooDumbToLive: Being a ''supporter'' of [[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]] makes you this by default, but Wick takes this UpToEleven by loudly proclaiming his UndyingLoyalty to the Emperor to [[spoiler:Naare, who is wielding the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]] and is almost literally holding his life in her hands at that point]]. Surprisingly, he survives the experience.
* UndyingLoyalty: To ''[[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]]'' of all people, proudly proclaiming himself to be "Palpatine's #1 fan" and even [[TooDumbToLive yelling his support of the Emperor to ]][[spoiler:[[TooDumbToLive a rampaging, Kyber Saber-wielding Naare]]]].
* UpperClassTwit: He's wealthy enough to be able to afford living space in the Wheel's Upper Ring (reserved for "the rich, the super-rich, and the Empire"), but he's [[JerkAss incredibly rude]] and [[TooDumbToLive seems to genuinely support ]]''[[TooDumbToLive Emperor Palpatine]]''.
* BunnyEarsLawyer: He's a [[JerkAss rude and obnoxious]] UpperClassTwit who [[HorribleJudgeOfCharacter genuinely supports Emperor Palpatine]], but he's also a ''very'' savvy businessman who converts the Freemakers' struggling shop into a highly successful cafe, much to Kordi's grudging admiration.
* TheCameo: Most of his appearances are either cameos or extended cameos.
** He appears outside the Palpatine Museum in episode 9, elbowing his way to the front of the line and requesting the super-deluxe VIP tour...or whatever's better than that, if it exists.
** In the first SeasonFinale, he's on Coruscant during Empire Day and thus is put into peril by [[spoiler:Naare's rampage]], only escaping death via a BigDamnHeroes moment by the Freemakers.
** In Season Two, he attends the luxury ship auction on Mygeeto and can be heard disparaging people who "choose to be poor."
** Later, when the Freemakers visit the Wheel, they discover that he's converted their old shop into a lucrative cafe.
* ComplainingAboutRescuesTheyDontLike: A variant in the first SeasonFinale. Saved by the Freemakers from falling to his death, Wick emerges from some rubble in the [=StarScavenger's=] cargo hold and woozily asks if he's in the afterlife...[[BaitAndSwitch because, if so, he's quite underwhelmed]].
* ContrivedCoincidence: While attempting to hide from Stormtroopers patrolling the Upper Rim of the Wheel, Kordi and Princess Leia literally fall into an apartment that happens to be the residence to Wick Cooper, who had dropped off a speeder bike at Freemaker Salvage and Repair shortly beforehand.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Genuinely and unironically supports ''[[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]]''. Yeah.
* JerkAss: Apparently brings a luxury speeder bike to Freemaker Salvage and Repair for the sole purpose of hurling verbal abuse at Zander when he checks it out. In fairness to Wick, Zander ''was'' directly responsible for the total destruction of his mint-condition Naboo Starfighter (and the ship that he received in recompense [[StuffBlowingUp spontaneously combusted]] almost immediately), but his vindictiveness is almost cartoonishly petty. To wit:
-->'''Kordi Freemaker''': Anything else?\\
'''Wick Cooper''': Well, yeah. If you could collect his tears in a jar, that'd be spiffy.
* LightBulbJoke: Cracks an ''incredibly'' insensitive joke referencing [[Film/ANewHope the destruction of Alderaan]]. In front of ''Princess Leia''. Needless to say, getting literally kicked out of his own apartment was getting off easy.
* TooDumbToLive: Being a ''supporter'' of [[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]] makes you this by default, but Wick takes this UpToEleven by loudly proclaiming his UndyingLoyalty to the Emperor to [[spoiler:Naare, who is wielding the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]] and is almost literally holding his life in her hands at that point]]. Surprisingly, he survives the experience.
* UndyingLoyalty: To ''[[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]]'' of all people, proudly proclaiming himself to be "Palpatine's #1 fan" and even [[TooDumbToLive yelling his support of the Emperor to ]][[spoiler:[[TooDumbToLive a rampaging, Kyber Saber-wielding Naare]]]].
* UpperClassTwit: He's wealthy enough to be able to afford living space in the Wheel's Upper Ring (reserved for "the rich, the super-rich, and the Empire"), but he's [[JerkAss incredibly rude]] and [[TooDumbToLive seems to genuinely support ]]''[[TooDumbToLive Emperor Palpatine]]''.
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* AerithAndBob: "Cooper" is MeaningfulName:
** [[PunnyName BL-0X]] for... Lego blocks.
** UsefulNotes/{{Nero}} was considered afairly common English surname.
* BunnyEarsLawyer: He's a [[JerkAss rudecruel and obnoxious]] UpperClassTwit who [[HorribleJudgeOfCharacter genuinely supports Emperor Palpatine]], but he's also a ''very'' savvy businessman who converts the Freemakers' struggling shop into a highly successful cafe, much to Kordi's grudging admiration.
* TheCameo: Most of his appearances are either cameos or extended cameos.
** He appears outside the Palpatine Museum in episode 9, elbowing his wayincompetent leader to the front point of garnering a tarnished reputation for himself.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: BL-[=0X=] and the other droids feel bad for following N3-RO, as their uprising led to the supposed death of theline and requesting Maker, who was the super-deluxe VIP tour...or whatever's better than that, if it exists.
** In the first SeasonFinale, he's on Coruscant during Empire Day and thus is put into peril by [[spoiler:Naare's rampage]],only escaping death via a BigDamnHeroes moment by one who cared about them.
* NowWhat: After theFreemakers.
** In Season Two, he attendsMaker was supposedly killed, the luxury ship auction droids feel like they have no purpose.
* RestrainingBolt: BL-[=0X=] puts one onMygeeto and can be heard disparaging people who "choose N3-RO so that he'll never do anything bad again.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: N3-RO gathered the droids tobe poor."
** Later, whenrise up against the Freemakers visit because [[PleaseDontLeaveMe he didn't want the Wheel, they discover that he's converted Maker to leave them like their old shop into a lucrative cafe.
* ComplainingAboutRescuesTheyDontLike: A variant in the first SeasonFinale. Saved by the Freemakers from falling to his death, Wick emerges from some rubble in the [=StarScavenger's=] cargo hold and woozily asks if he's in the afterlife...[[BaitAndSwitch because, if so, he's quite underwhelmed]].
* ContrivedCoincidence: While attempting to hide from Stormtroopers patrolling the Upper Rim of the Wheel, Kordi and Princess Leia literally fall into an apartment that happens to be the residence to Wick Cooper, who had dropped off a speeder bike at Freemaker Salvage and Repair shortly beforehand.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Genuinely and unironically supports ''[[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]]''. Yeah.
* JerkAss: Apparently brings a luxury speeder bike to Freemaker Salvage and Repair for the sole purpose of hurling verbal abuse at Zander when he checks it out. In fairness to Wick, Zander ''was'' directly responsible for the total destruction of his mint-condition Naboo Starfighter (and the ship that he received in recompense [[StuffBlowingUp spontaneously combusted]] almost immediately), but his vindictiveness is almost cartoonishly petty. To wit:
-->'''Kordi Freemaker''': Anything else?\\
'''Wick Cooper''': Well, yeah. If you could collect his tears in a jar, that'd be spiffy.
* LightBulbJoke: Cracks an ''incredibly'' insensitive joke referencing [[Film/ANewHope the destruction of Alderaan]]. In front of ''Princess Leia''. Needless to say, getting literally kicked out of his own apartment was getting off easy.
* TooDumbToLive: Being a ''supporter'' of [[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]] makes you this by default, but Wick takes this UpToEleven by loudly proclaiming his UndyingLoyalty to the Emperor to [[spoiler:Naare, who is wielding the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]] and is almost literally holding his life in her hands at that point]]. Surprisingly, he survives the experience.
* UndyingLoyalty: To ''[[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]]'' of all people, proudly proclaiming himself to be "Palpatine's #1 fan" and even [[TooDumbToLive yelling his support of the Emperor to ]][[spoiler:[[TooDumbToLive a rampaging, Kyber Saber-wielding Naare]]]].
* UpperClassTwit: He's wealthy enough to be able to afford living space in the Wheel's Upper Ring (reserved for "the rich, the super-rich, and the Empire"), but he's [[JerkAss incredibly rude]] and [[TooDumbToLive seems to genuinely support ]]''[[TooDumbToLive Emperor Palpatine]]''.previous owners did]].
** [[PunnyName BL-0X]] for... Lego blocks.
** UsefulNotes/{{Nero}} was considered a
* BunnyEarsLawyer: He's a [[JerkAss rude
* TheCameo: Most of his appearances are either cameos or extended cameos.
** He appears outside the Palpatine Museum in episode 9, elbowing his way
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: BL-[=0X=] and the other droids feel bad for following N3-RO, as their uprising led to the supposed death of the
** In the first SeasonFinale, he's on Coruscant during Empire Day and thus is put into peril by [[spoiler:Naare's rampage]],
* NowWhat: After the
** In Season Two, he attends
* RestrainingBolt: BL-[=0X=] puts one on
* WellIntentionedExtremist: N3-RO gathered the droids to
** Later, when
* ComplainingAboutRescuesTheyDontLike: A variant in the first SeasonFinale. Saved by the Freemakers from falling to his death, Wick emerges from some rubble in the [=StarScavenger's=] cargo hold and woozily asks if he's in the afterlife...[[BaitAndSwitch because, if so, he's quite underwhelmed]].
* ContrivedCoincidence: While attempting to hide from Stormtroopers patrolling the Upper Rim of the Wheel, Kordi and Princess Leia literally fall into an apartment that happens to be the residence to Wick Cooper, who had dropped off a speeder bike at Freemaker Salvage and Repair shortly beforehand.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Genuinely and unironically supports ''[[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]]''. Yeah.
* JerkAss: Apparently brings a luxury speeder bike to Freemaker Salvage and Repair for the sole purpose of hurling verbal abuse at Zander when he checks it out. In fairness to Wick, Zander ''was'' directly responsible for the total destruction of his mint-condition Naboo Starfighter (and the ship that he received in recompense [[StuffBlowingUp spontaneously combusted]] almost immediately), but his vindictiveness is almost cartoonishly petty. To wit:
-->'''Kordi Freemaker''': Anything else?\\
'''Wick Cooper''': Well, yeah. If you could collect his tears in a jar, that'd be spiffy.
* LightBulbJoke: Cracks an ''incredibly'' insensitive joke referencing [[Film/ANewHope the destruction of Alderaan]]. In front of ''Princess Leia''. Needless to say, getting literally kicked out of his own apartment was getting off easy.
* TooDumbToLive: Being a ''supporter'' of [[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]] makes you this by default, but Wick takes this UpToEleven by loudly proclaiming his UndyingLoyalty to the Emperor to [[spoiler:Naare, who is wielding the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]] and is almost literally holding his life in her hands at that point]]. Surprisingly, he survives the experience.
* UndyingLoyalty: To ''[[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]]'' of all people, proudly proclaiming himself to be "Palpatine's #1 fan" and even [[TooDumbToLive yelling his support of the Emperor to ]][[spoiler:[[TooDumbToLive a rampaging, Kyber Saber-wielding Naare]]]].
* UpperClassTwit: He's wealthy enough to be able to afford living space in the Wheel's Upper Ring (reserved for "the rich, the super-rich, and the Empire"), but he's [[JerkAss incredibly rude]] and [[TooDumbToLive seems to genuinely support ]]''[[TooDumbToLive Emperor Palpatine]]''.
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[[folder:Ignacio Wortan]]
!!Ignacio Wortan
!!!'''Species''': Twi'lek
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JeffBennett
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
A wealthy and rather stuffy Twi'lek who hires the Freemakers to procure a panel of wroshyr wood for his starship.
!!Ignacio Wortan
!!!'''Species''': Twi'lek
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JeffBennett
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
A wealthy and rather stuffy Twi'lek who hires the Freemakers to procure a panel of wroshyr wood for his starship.
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!!Ignacio Wortan
[[folder:In general]]
!!The Freemakers
!!!'''Species''':
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JeffBennett
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker
A wealthy and rather stuffy Twi'lek who hires the
-->"The Freemakers
-->--'''Zander Freemaker'''
A family of
''The Freemaker Adventures'' focuses on the Freemakers' escapades during the Galactic Civil War, while ''All-Stars'' chronicles the adventures of their parents (before and after the events of ''Film/{{Solo}}'') and Zander's daughter Moxie (before and during the events of the Sequel Trilogy).
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* AerithAndBob: "Ignacio" is a common Spanish name.
* BritishStuffiness: Sports a spiffy accent and the stereotypical haughtiness. Notably, he also sports a thin mustache, whereas there's no indication in any canonical material that Twi'leks grow facial hair (or hair, period).
* TheCameo: Attends the luxury ship auction on Mygeeto in Season Two and can be heard complaining about the quality of the ordeurs.
* QuestGiver: His only real function in the story is to send the Freemakers to Kashyyyk for a piece of wroshyr wood in his debut episode (and to refuse to pay them for their trouble when the piece that they deliver turns out to be broken).
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: {{Downplayed|Trope}} since he appears in a grand total of two episodes (one of which is a [[TheCameo cameo]])) and his name is only spelled in the credits, but the vowels in his surname are flipped in those episode credits.
* BritishStuffiness: Sports a spiffy accent and the stereotypical haughtiness. Notably, he also sports a thin mustache, whereas there's no indication in any canonical material that Twi'leks grow facial hair (or hair, period).
* TheCameo: Attends the luxury ship auction on Mygeeto in Season Two and can be heard complaining about the quality of the ordeurs.
* QuestGiver: His only real function in the story is to send the Freemakers to Kashyyyk for a piece of wroshyr wood in his debut episode (and to refuse to pay them for their trouble when the piece that they deliver turns out to be broken).
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: {{Downplayed|Trope}} since he appears in a grand total of two episodes (one of which is a [[TheCameo cameo]])) and his name is only spelled in the credits, but the vowels in his surname are flipped in those episode credits.
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* AerithAndBob: "Ignacio" is a common Spanish name.
* BritishStuffiness: Sports a spiffy accent and the stereotypical haughtiness. Notably, he also sports a thin mustache, whereas there's no indication in any canonical material that Twi'leks grow facial hair (or hair, period).
* TheCameo: Attends the luxury ship auction on Mygeeto in Season Two and can be heard complaining about the qualityAcePilot: Mostly Zander, but ''every single one'' of the ordeurs.
* QuestGiver: His only real function in the story is to sendthe Freemakers has been shown to Kashyyyk for a piece of wroshyr wood in his debut episode (and possess the ability to refuse competently fly starships -- including twelve-year-old Rowan and battle droid Roger!
* BadassFamily: Very, very much. Even Kordi and Lena, who [[GuileHero prefer topay them for talk rather than fight their trouble way out of sticky situations]], are still formidable combatants when push comes to shove.
* BadassNormal: At least until Rowan discovers and develops his connection to thepiece that they deliver turns Force. Even then, his siblings aren't OvershadowedByAwesome; Zander's mechanic and piloting abilities and Kordi's wit and leadership are often just as crucial to the family's success as Rowan's skill with the lightsaber and the Force.
* BeenThereShapedHistory: In Season Two, the Freemakers return to the Wheel to steal back a starship part from their old shop, which escalates into an encounter with none other than Darth Vader himself. Afterwards, the Freemakers' debrief with Rebel leadership inadvertently tips them off to [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi the Empire's efforts to build a second Death Star, prompting Admiral Ackbar to order his staff to reach out to the Bothans]].
* GadgeteerGenius: Again, while Zander really takes the cake, his siblings (and Roger) are no slouches when it comes to starship maintenance and repair. ''All-Stars'' extends this to their parents as well; while Lena is never shown working on ships or speeders, it's implied that she had a major hand in [[HeelFaceBrainwashing reprogramming]] Roger to bebroken).
* SpellMyNameWithAnS:the lovable RobotBuddy he is today.
** {{Downplayed|Trope}}since he appears with Moxie in ''All-Stars'', as she doesn't display any particular mechanical ability.
* GenerationXerox: ''All-Stars'' reveals that the siblings' father Pace was agrand total of two episodes (one of starship mechanic who manufactured and sold custom ships called Uglies, while their mother Lena was a street-smart, smooth-talking ConArtist before she met Pace. Suddenly, Zander and Kordi's skill sets make a lot more sense.
* GoodParents: ''All-Stars'' reveals that Lena and Pace were very doting parents to their children, whichis makes their unexplained absence from ''The Freemaker Adventures'' all the more jarring.
* GuileHero: Pretty much their MO, due to their modest status as galactic nobodies. By Season Two, they treat outwitting Imperials as a[[TheCameo cameo]])) walk in the park.
* HeroicNeutral: They ''want'' to stay out of the Galactic Civil War, forcibly ejecting some squabbling Rebel and Imperial fighter pilots in the first episode and later almost throwing out Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia as well, but TheCallKnowsWhereYouLive and they wind up joining the Rebel Alliance.
** ''All-Stars'' reveals that Pace and Lena played this straight, while Moxie {{avert|edTrope}}s this by joining the Resistance -- possibly even before the events of ''Film/TheForceAwakens''.
* OneDegreeOfSeparation:
** Graballa the Hutt crosses paths with all three generations of Freemakers, and he lives to regret it every time. Notably, he might not know of the relationship between the Freemakers and his former target Pace, since the two's final interaction occurs prior to Pace adopting the Freemaker name. He certainly doesn't show any recognition of the nameis only spelled in when he runs into the credits, kids.
** Corporal Estoc commanded the prison train that was bringing Lena to an Imperial jail, and in fact Lena was going to be the 10,000th prisoner whom Estoc escorted without incident (needless to say, Lena broke that streak). Like Graballa, Estoc never interacted with Lena after she took on the Freemaker name, and (as a lieutenant) Estoc doesn't appear to be familiar with the name when she runs into the Freemaker kids on the Wheel.
** {{Downplayed|Trope}} with Chewbacca, who performed a non-fatal HeroicSacrifice to rescue Lena from Imperial imprisonment. He interacts with her children on two separate occasions, but doesn't do much other than [[TheGlomp hugging]] them (and he's TheUnintelligible anyway).
** {{Enforced|Trope}} with Lando Calrissian, who briefly employed Pace and Lena, brought them to thevowels in Wheel and apparently gave them their shop, and even inadvertently suggested the LineOfSightName "Freemaker." Lando later interacts with their children on the same occasions as Chewbacca, almost certainly knowing who they are but never revealing his surname are flipped in those episode credits.relationship with their parents.
* BritishStuffiness: Sports a spiffy accent and the stereotypical haughtiness. Notably, he also sports a thin mustache, whereas there's no indication in any canonical material that Twi'leks grow facial hair (or hair, period).
* TheCameo: Attends the luxury ship auction on Mygeeto in Season Two and can be heard complaining about the quality
* QuestGiver: His only real function in the story is to send
* BadassFamily: Very, very much. Even Kordi and Lena, who [[GuileHero prefer to
* BadassNormal: At least until Rowan discovers and develops his connection to the
* BeenThereShapedHistory: In Season Two, the Freemakers return to the Wheel to steal back a starship part from their old shop, which escalates into an encounter with none other than Darth Vader himself. Afterwards, the Freemakers' debrief with Rebel leadership inadvertently tips them off to [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi the Empire's efforts to build a second Death Star, prompting Admiral Ackbar to order his staff to reach out to the Bothans]].
* GadgeteerGenius: Again, while Zander really takes the cake, his siblings (and Roger) are no slouches when it comes to starship maintenance and repair. ''All-Stars'' extends this to their parents as well; while Lena is never shown working on ships or speeders, it's implied that she had a major hand in [[HeelFaceBrainwashing reprogramming]] Roger to be
* SpellMyNameWithAnS:
** {{Downplayed|Trope}}
* GenerationXerox: ''All-Stars'' reveals that the siblings' father Pace was a
* GoodParents: ''All-Stars'' reveals that Lena and Pace were very doting parents to their children, which
* GuileHero: Pretty much their MO, due to their modest status as galactic nobodies. By Season Two, they treat outwitting Imperials as a
* HeroicNeutral: They ''want'' to stay out of the Galactic Civil War, forcibly ejecting some squabbling Rebel and Imperial fighter pilots in the first episode and later almost throwing out Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia as well, but TheCallKnowsWhereYouLive and they wind up joining the Rebel Alliance.
** ''All-Stars'' reveals that Pace and Lena played this straight, while Moxie {{avert|edTrope}}s this by joining the Resistance -- possibly even before the events of ''Film/TheForceAwakens''.
* OneDegreeOfSeparation:
** Graballa the Hutt crosses paths with all three generations of Freemakers, and he lives to regret it every time. Notably, he might not know of the relationship between the Freemakers and his former target Pace, since the two's final interaction occurs prior to Pace adopting the Freemaker name. He certainly doesn't show any recognition of the name
** Corporal Estoc commanded the prison train that was bringing Lena to an Imperial jail, and in fact Lena was going to be the 10,000th prisoner whom Estoc escorted without incident (needless to say, Lena broke that streak). Like Graballa, Estoc never interacted with Lena after she took on the Freemaker name, and (as a lieutenant) Estoc doesn't appear to be familiar with the name when she runs into the Freemaker kids on the Wheel.
** {{Downplayed|Trope}} with Chewbacca, who performed a non-fatal HeroicSacrifice to rescue Lena from Imperial imprisonment. He interacts with her children on two separate occasions, but doesn't do much other than [[TheGlomp hugging]] them (and he's TheUnintelligible anyway).
** {{Enforced|Trope}} with Lando Calrissian, who briefly employed Pace and Lena, brought them to the
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[[folder:Jek-14]]
!!Jek-14
!!!'''Species''': Human (clone)
->'''Voiced by''': Brian Dobson
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LEGOStarWarsTheYodaChronicles The Yoda Chronicles]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LEGOStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
After the events of ''The Yoda Chronicles'', Jek-14 went into isolation on Zoh and became known as the mythical Maker of Zoh, refusing to be involved in any more conflicts between the Light Side and Dark Side of the Force.
!!Jek-14
!!!'''Species''': Human (clone)
->'''Voiced by''': Brian Dobson
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LEGOStarWarsTheYodaChronicles The Yoda Chronicles]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LEGOStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
After the events of ''The Yoda Chronicles'', Jek-14 went into isolation on Zoh and became known as the mythical Maker of Zoh, refusing to be involved in any more conflicts between the Light Side and Dark Side of the Force.
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!!Jek-14
!!!'''Species''': Human (clone)
!!Rowan Freemaker
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[[caption-width-right:250:''"Who's got two thumbs... [[subscript:uh... two hands...]] and has the Force flowing through him? This guy!"]]
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* CanonImmigrant: Roger mentions him in ''Droidography'' as the Maker of Zoh, making him canon... though the details are murky.
* CharacterTitle: "The Maker of Zoh" episode.
* NeverFoundTheBody: The Freemakers are led to assume his droids killed him, but the ending of the episode shows a FingerTwitchingRevival (or, well, hand twitching revival, considering this is LEGO.).
* ParodySue: He's a Clone Trooper modified to be a Force-sensitive Sith, a test subject by Count Dooku to become the first of a larger "Sith clone" army, and he's walked both the way of the Jedi ''and'' the Sith before becoming an unaffiliated good guy. He's also become a mythical hero and serves as a mentor to another show's main character.
%%* UnexpectedCharacter: Considering the show was slated as a "canon paraphrase", Jek-14, who originated from the Lego parody series of ''Star Wars'', was unexpected. This also brings in some questions as to how exactly ''The Yoda Chronicles'' fits in with the new Expanded Universe.
* TheWarToEndAllWars: Jek lampshades that every conflict claims that theirs will be "the battle to end all battles", [[HistoryRepeats only for another to follow and say the same thing, then another, then another.]] He recognizes that it would be futile to try to satiate the bloodlust, so he went into isolation so that he wouldn't be dragged into more fights.
* CharacterTitle: "The Maker of Zoh" episode.
* NeverFoundTheBody: The Freemakers are led to assume his droids killed him, but the ending of the episode shows a FingerTwitchingRevival (or, well, hand twitching revival, considering this is LEGO.).
* ParodySue: He's a Clone Trooper modified to be a Force-sensitive Sith, a test subject by Count Dooku to become the first of a larger "Sith clone" army, and he's walked both the way of the Jedi ''and'' the Sith before becoming an unaffiliated good guy. He's also become a mythical hero and serves as a mentor to another show's main character.
%%* UnexpectedCharacter: Considering the show was slated as a "canon paraphrase", Jek-14, who originated from the Lego parody series of ''Star Wars'', was unexpected. This also brings in some questions as to how exactly ''The Yoda Chronicles'' fits in with the new Expanded Universe.
* TheWarToEndAllWars: Jek lampshades that every conflict claims that theirs will be "the battle to end all battles", [[HistoryRepeats only for another to follow and say the same thing, then another, then another.]] He recognizes that it would be futile to try to satiate the bloodlust, so he went into isolation so that he wouldn't be dragged into more fights.
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* CanonImmigrant: Roger mentions AmbiguousSituation: As a Force user, his fate after ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'' is unknown. The series finale ends with him revealing his Force-sensitivity to Luke, and what happens next is not shown. ''All-Stars'' makes no mention of his fate either, although he's known to have participated in ''Droidography'' as the Maker Battle of Zoh, making Jakku. [[WordOfGod Bob Roth]] reveals that Rowan went back to Aliston Nor and spent the remainder of his days rebuilding it.
* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Seems to be a defining character trait at the start. "That was a lot of words, and my mind wandered in the middle..." CharacterDevelopment moves himcanon... though the details are murky.
* CharacterTitle:away from this.
** M-OC frequently cites this as one of Rowan's major weaknesses during his [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech "TheMaker Reason You Suck" Speeches]] in Season 2, although Rowan doesn't have more trouble concentrating than other kids his age by then.
* BadassAdorable: Looks adorable while piloting an old AT-TE against some Stormtroopers. Later on, he gets a lightsaber and develops his Force abilities.
** Taken UpToEleven in ''All-Stars'', where Rowan singlehandedly ''levitates a free-falling Imperial Star Destroyer'' -- while yelling at Roger to stop blabbering and get out ofZoh" episode.
its way!
*NeverFoundTheBody: The BookDumb: Rowan has trouble with math that would be fairly basic for his grade level (he doesn't understand ratios or odds, for one thing) and frequently asks others about words he doesn't know (like "dawdle"). It's {{justified|Trope}} due to a lack of formal education. He's still an accomplished salvager, an aspiring shipbuilder, and a Jedi-in-training.
* BrokenPedestal: [[spoiler:Upon discovering that Naare is a Sith]].
* CharacterDevelopment: Suffers from AttentionDeficitOohShiny at the start of the series, but fast-forward about 9 episodes to the Palpatine Museum on Naboo, where Rowan is ironically the only member of the crew ''not'' to suffer this as everybody else breaks off to see the various exhibits (though he was temporarily distracted by a floor buffer, he resists seconds later, and his attention hasn't wandered since).
* CheerfulChild: Under normal circumstances. Due to the events of the episodes, later ones show that he isn't as cheerful as he was starting out.
* ChekhovsSkill: While the Season One premiere quickly establishes that the Kyber Saber crystals call to Rowan, it isn't until near the end of the season that he realizes that ''he'' can call to ''them'' as well; unfortunately, Naare already holds all but one of them at that point. However, see MyKungFuIsStrongerThanYours below.
* ChildSoldier: [[PlayingWithATrope Played with]]. While the Freemakersare led eventually join the Rebel Alliance, they're usually assigned to assume ship maintainence duty rather than actual combat. That said, Rowan can hold his droids killed him, but own in a fight, and indeed is quite the ending PintSizedPowerhouse as described below.
** ''All-Stars'' reveals that Rowan fought alongside his siblings during the Battle of Jakku.
* CoolSword: His lightsaber, naturally. [[spoiler:It was originally wielded by Naare, and Rowan confiscated it from her during their scuffle in the Palpatine museum on Naboo.]]
** [[spoiler:Before this, Rowan discovered and swiped Naare's red lightsaber on Tatooine, and he used it against her during the aforementioned Palpatine Museum brawl until circumstances caused the two to switch weapons.]]
** Taken UpToEleven with the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]], which Rowan obtains and wields during the climax of theepisode shows Season One finale. [[spoiler:And the Season Two finale.]]
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Though he has trouble focusing, when he does focus, he can make progress by leaps and bounds. [[spoiler:His training with Jek on building things with the Force and him studying Roger's recorded Jedi fights both pave the way for [[TookALevelInBadass massive amounts of improvement within very short spans of time]].]]
* ExactWords: Possibly an unintentional example on Rowan's part, although definitely intentional on the part of the writers. Throughout Season Two, Rowan informs both Admiral Ackbar and Emperor Palpatine that he "threw the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]] into aFingerTwitchingRevival (or, well, hand twitching revival, considering pool of lava." He never actually states that he ''destroyed'' the Saber -- because, as revealed in the Season Two finale, the Saber is actually still intact. Rowan's tone of voice when announcing this is LEGO.).
to his siblings suggests that he wasn't aware of the Saber's survival beforehand either. The situation can be {{Hand Wave}}d by stating that the Force was subconsciously preventing Rowan from stating an untruth, even if he was unaware of it at the time.
*ParodySue: ForgotAboutHisPowers: He sometimes forgets to use his Force abilities or his lightsaber when caught in a sticky situation. For example, when he was caught by M-OC, his restraints left his hands free to move, but he didn't think to summon his lightsaber to cut his way out until it was shaken out of its holster.
-->'''Rowan''': [[LampshadeHanging Ooookay... feeling dumb that I didn't think of that first.]]
* InsistentTerminology: In Season Two. He'sa Clone Trooper modified to be a Force-sensitive Sith, a test subject by Count Dooku to become ''not'' twelve, but ''[[SeriousBusiness twelve-and-a-half]]''!
* {{Keet}}: Very much so, and quite thefirst charm point of his, especially early on.
* KidHero: He's only twelve.
** [[InsistentTerminology Twelve-and-a-half]] in Season Two.
* JustAKid: After formally joining the Rebellion, he's frustrated by the fact that he doesn't get to do much in the heat of alarger "Sith clone" army, space battle due to being too young and inexperienced to pilot a starfighter while everyone else grabs parts for last-minute repairs and maintenance.
* MacGuffinSuperPerson: His ability to sense the Kyber Saber crystals makes him this in Season One. [[spoiler:While wielding the Kyber Saber, he temporarily becomes the most powerful Force wielder in the galaxy.]]
-->'''Rowan''': [[spoiler:Now ''I'm'' the ultimate power in the universe! And I'm only ''twelve''!]]
* MyKungFuIsStrongerThanYours:
** Naare easily bests Rowan in a straight Force-pull battle, but Rowan's connection to the Kyber Saber crystals trumps Naare's strongest Force pulls.
** Rowan's Force-pull of the giant kyber crystal is also stronger than M-OC's ability to hold onto it. M-OC only wins by utilizing a [[LookBehindYou distraction]].
* PintSizedPowerhouse: The youngest and shortest of the Freemakers, but the only one who's Force-sensitive. By the end of Season One, even before Rowan acquires the Kyber Saber, it's abundantly clear that he's the most powerful of the Freemakers, and he'swalked both the way of one who tends to take on their enemies head-on while his siblings and Roger support him.
* ProphetEyes: Sports these when in theJedi ''and'' the Sith before becoming an unaffiliated good guy. He's vicinity of a Kyber Saber crystal. Unfortunately, it also become a mythical hero and serves as a mentor causes him to another show's main character.
%%* UnexpectedCharacter: Consideringnearly kill himself trying to obtain said crystal on numerous occasions, although he eventually learns to overcome this tendency.
* ShonenHair: Definitely, being spiked up to theshow was slated as a "canon paraphrase", Jek-14, who originated from the Lego parody series of ''Star Wars'', was unexpected. This also brings in some questions as to how exactly ''The Yoda Chronicles'' fits in with the new Expanded Universe.
* TheWarToEndAllWars: Jek lampshades that every conflict claims that theirs will be "the battle to end all battles", [[HistoryRepeats only for another to follow and say the same thing, then another, then another.]] He recognizespoint that it would be futile to try to satiate the bloodlust, so he went into isolation so that he wouldn't be dragged out of place in ''Franchise/KingdomHearts''.
* TagalongKid: Occasionally, when the Freemakers go on trips that aren't related to the Kyber Saber crystals. Sometimes a Kyber Saber crystal happens to get involved anyway.
* TookALevelInBadass: Pretty much sums up Rowan's character arc in Season One. He goes from running away from a dianoga to repeatedly taking on a Sith in one-on-one combat!
* UnskilledButStrong: He's one of the few practicing Force-sensitives left in the galaxy after the Jedi Purge. As such, his spotty training renders him incapable of performing more complex Force abilities and lightsaber attacks. That being said, he's capable enough to survive numerous fights against Naare and M-OC, thanks to a lot of practice and repeated viewings of the combat techniques of the old Jedi Masters. After some training with Jek-14, his Force-building abilities are second to none. And that's not even getting intomore fights.his [[MacGuffinSuperPerson unique connection to the Kyber Saber crystals]].
* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Seems to be a defining character trait at the start. "That was a lot of words, and my mind wandered in the middle..." CharacterDevelopment moves him
* CharacterTitle:
** M-OC frequently cites this as one of Rowan's major weaknesses during his [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech "The
* BadassAdorable: Looks adorable while piloting an old AT-TE against some Stormtroopers. Later on, he gets a lightsaber and develops his Force abilities.
** Taken UpToEleven in ''All-Stars'', where Rowan singlehandedly ''levitates a free-falling Imperial Star Destroyer'' -- while yelling at Roger to stop blabbering and get out of
*
* BrokenPedestal: [[spoiler:Upon discovering that Naare is a Sith]].
* CharacterDevelopment: Suffers from AttentionDeficitOohShiny at the start of the series, but fast-forward about 9 episodes to the Palpatine Museum on Naboo, where Rowan is ironically the only member of the crew ''not'' to suffer this as everybody else breaks off to see the various exhibits (though he was temporarily distracted by a floor buffer, he resists seconds later, and his attention hasn't wandered since).
* CheerfulChild: Under normal circumstances. Due to the events of the episodes, later ones show that he isn't as cheerful as he was starting out.
* ChekhovsSkill: While the Season One premiere quickly establishes that the Kyber Saber crystals call to Rowan, it isn't until near the end of the season that he realizes that ''he'' can call to ''them'' as well; unfortunately, Naare already holds all but one of them at that point. However, see MyKungFuIsStrongerThanYours below.
* ChildSoldier: [[PlayingWithATrope Played with]]. While the Freemakers
** ''All-Stars'' reveals that Rowan fought alongside his siblings during the Battle of Jakku.
* CoolSword: His lightsaber, naturally. [[spoiler:It was originally wielded by Naare, and Rowan confiscated it from her during their scuffle in the Palpatine museum on Naboo.]]
** [[spoiler:Before this, Rowan discovered and swiped Naare's red lightsaber on Tatooine, and he used it against her during the aforementioned Palpatine Museum brawl until circumstances caused the two to switch weapons.]]
** Taken UpToEleven with the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]], which Rowan obtains and wields during the climax of the
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Though he has trouble focusing, when he does focus, he can make progress by leaps and bounds. [[spoiler:His training with Jek on building things with the Force and him studying Roger's recorded Jedi fights both pave the way for [[TookALevelInBadass massive amounts of improvement within very short spans of time]].]]
* ExactWords: Possibly an unintentional example on Rowan's part, although definitely intentional on the part of the writers. Throughout Season Two, Rowan informs both Admiral Ackbar and Emperor Palpatine that he "threw the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]] into a
*
-->'''Rowan''': [[LampshadeHanging Ooookay... feeling dumb that I didn't think of that first.]]
* InsistentTerminology: In Season Two. He's
* {{Keet}}: Very much so, and quite the
* KidHero: He's only twelve.
** [[InsistentTerminology Twelve-and-a-half]] in Season Two.
* JustAKid: After formally joining the Rebellion, he's frustrated by the fact that he doesn't get to do much in the heat of a
* MacGuffinSuperPerson: His ability to sense the Kyber Saber crystals makes him this in Season One. [[spoiler:While wielding the Kyber Saber, he temporarily becomes the most powerful Force wielder in the galaxy.]]
-->'''Rowan''': [[spoiler:Now ''I'm'' the ultimate power in the universe! And I'm only ''twelve''!]]
* MyKungFuIsStrongerThanYours:
** Naare easily bests Rowan in a straight Force-pull battle, but Rowan's connection to the Kyber Saber crystals trumps Naare's strongest Force pulls.
** Rowan's Force-pull of the giant kyber crystal is also stronger than M-OC's ability to hold onto it. M-OC only wins by utilizing a [[LookBehindYou distraction]].
* PintSizedPowerhouse: The youngest and shortest of the Freemakers, but the only one who's Force-sensitive. By the end of Season One, even before Rowan acquires the Kyber Saber, it's abundantly clear that he's the most powerful of the Freemakers, and he's
* ProphetEyes: Sports these when in the
%%* UnexpectedCharacter: Considering
* ShonenHair: Definitely, being spiked up to the
* TheWarToEndAllWars: Jek lampshades that every conflict claims that theirs will be "the battle to end all battles", [[HistoryRepeats only for another to follow and say the same thing, then another, then another.]] He recognizes
* TagalongKid: Occasionally, when the Freemakers go on trips that aren't related to the Kyber Saber crystals. Sometimes a Kyber Saber crystal happens to get involved anyway.
* TookALevelInBadass: Pretty much sums up Rowan's character arc in Season One. He goes from running away from a dianoga to repeatedly taking on a Sith in one-on-one combat!
* UnskilledButStrong: He's one of the few practicing Force-sensitives left in the galaxy after the Jedi Purge. As such, his spotty training renders him incapable of performing more complex Force abilities and lightsaber attacks. That being said, he's capable enough to survive numerous fights against Naare and M-OC, thanks to a lot of practice and repeated viewings of the combat techniques of the old Jedi Masters. After some training with Jek-14, his Force-building abilities are second to none. And that's not even getting into
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!!The Maker's Droids
!!!'''Models''': Various, including EV-series medical droid (N3-RO), battle droids, super battle droids, dwarf spider droids, IG-series droids, mouse droids, R5-series astromech droids
->'''Voiced by''': French Stewart (N3-RO), Creator/FredTatasciore (BL-[=0X=])
->'''Appear in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
Droids rebuilt by Jek-14 after their parts were abandoned as junk on Zoh.
!!The Maker's Droids
!!!'''Models''': Various, including EV-series medical droid (N3-RO), battle droids, super battle droids, dwarf spider droids, IG-series droids, mouse droids, R5-series astromech droids
->'''Voiced by''': French Stewart (N3-RO), Creator/FredTatasciore (BL-[=0X=])
->'''Appear in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
Droids rebuilt by Jek-14 after their parts were abandoned as junk on Zoh.
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!!The Maker's Droids
!!!'''Models''': Various, including EV-series medical droid (N3-RO), battle droids, super battle droids, dwarf spider droids, IG-series droids, mouse droids, R5-series astromech droids
!!Kordi Freemaker
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->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker
Droids rebuilt by Jek-14 after their parts were abandoned as junk on Zoh.
-->''"Who's ready for the bargain of a lifetime?!"''
The worldly-wise, penny-pinching middle sibling of the Freemakers. After the Galactic Civil War, she becomes a senator in the New Republic.
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* MeaningfulName:
** [[PunnyName BL-0X]] for... Lego blocks.
** UsefulNotes/{{Nero}} was considered a cruel and incompetent leader to the point of garnering a tarnished reputation for himself.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: BL-[=0X=] and the other droids feel bad for following N3-RO, as their uprising led to the supposed death of the Maker, who was the only one who cared about them.
* NowWhat: After the Maker was supposedly killed, the droids feel like they have no purpose.
* RestrainingBolt: BL-[=0X=] puts one on N3-RO so that he'll never do anything bad again.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: N3-RO gathered the droids to rise up against the Freemakers because [[PleaseDontLeaveMe he didn't want the Maker to leave them like their previous owners did]].
** [[PunnyName BL-0X]] for... Lego blocks.
** UsefulNotes/{{Nero}} was considered a cruel and incompetent leader to the point of garnering a tarnished reputation for himself.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: BL-[=0X=] and the other droids feel bad for following N3-RO, as their uprising led to the supposed death of the Maker, who was the only one who cared about them.
* NowWhat: After the Maker was supposedly killed, the droids feel like they have no purpose.
* RestrainingBolt: BL-[=0X=] puts one on N3-RO so that he'll never do anything bad again.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: N3-RO gathered the droids to rise up against the Freemakers because [[PleaseDontLeaveMe he didn't want the Maker to leave them like their previous owners did]].
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* MeaningfulName:
** [[PunnyName BL-0X]] for... Lego blocks.
** UsefulNotes/{{Nero}} was considered a cruelActionGirl: She'd really rather talk her way out of sticky situations, but when push comes to shove, she's devastatingly accurate with the [=StarScavenger's=] blasters and incompetent leader [[spoiler:[[ImprobableAimingSkills even manages to down Naare's Eclipse Fighter with the point cannons of garnering a tarnished reputation for himself.
recently repaired AT-AT]]]].
*MyGodWhatHaveIDone: BL-[=0X=] and BigEater: Occasionally displays a huge appetite, not surprising given the other droids feel bad for following N3-RO, as their uprising led to the supposed death Freemakers' Season One status of the Maker, who was the only one who cared PerpetualPoverty.
* BigSisterInstinct: Toward Rowan. As he puts it:
-->'''Rowan''' ''[to Naare]'': Sorry aboutthem.
Kordi. She's just crazy protective. Or... maybe just crazy.
*NowWhat: After the Maker was supposedly killed, the droids feel like they have no purpose.
* RestrainingBolt: BL-[=0X=] puts oneCatharsisFactor: InUniverse, on N3-RO so that he'll never do anything bad again.
Hoth, Kordi takes great relish in [[spoiler:shooting at Naare with an AT-AT]].
-->'''Kordi''': I've been waiting a long time for this.
*WellIntentionedExtremist: N3-RO gathered the droids to rise up against ChainOfDeals: How she gets the Freemakers because [[PleaseDontLeaveMe he didn't want into the Maker Rebel Alliance. After Ackbar is disappointed to leave them like hear that [[spoiler:Rowan got rid of the Kyber Saber]], she decides to go on a bartering spree across the galaxy to prove her chops, managing to eventually trade a rusty and barely usable ignition switch for an incredibly hard-to-get Type-A vector coil.
* CharacterDevelopment: Kordi becomes a much straighter example of WomenAreWiser in Season Two, as she no longer has to be preoccupied with worrying about making the rent. She quickly settles into a management position in the Rebel Alliance, and by the time of ''All-Stars'', she's become a senator in the New Republic.
* CloserToEarth: Usually, [[NotSoAboveItAll though not always]], particularly where money is concerned.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Appears as an infant in an episode of ''All-Stars''.
* FamedInStory: It's mentioned in ''All-Stars'' that she's a senator for the New Republic.
* GuileHero: Tries unsuccessfully to pull a BavarianFireDrill on the stormtroopers in the Season One premiere. She has better luck at Kashyyyk and Cloud City.
* ImprobableAimingSkills: {{Downplayed|Trope}}, but she manages to shoot [[spoiler:down Naare's Eclipse Fighter]] with the cannons of a recently repaired AT-AT, no mean feat since she's never piloted one before.
-->'''Kordi''': [[MythologyGag Target! ]][[Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack Maximum firepower!]]
* MoneyFetish: Kordi is known for doing nigh-impossible feats when/if money is on the line. [[spoiler:Naare takes advantage of this flaw as a means of psychological torture when she burns a stash of credits in front of Kordi for the purpose of drawing out Rowan.]]
** [[spoiler:Her last line (and in fact the very last line in the first season) is her asking whether a job the Rebels have offered is a paying job.]]
* TheSmartGuy: She's the most level-headed and reasonable of the Freemakers... unless there's money involved.
* UncertainDoom: Hopefully, she wasn't on Hosnian Prime when it blew up...
* WomenAreWiser: Is frequently the one to rein both of her brothers in when they run off to do theirprevious owners did]].own thing and basically has complete command of the landing bay she works at, seamlessly managing the supplies and fixing the ships.
** [[PunnyName BL-0X]] for... Lego blocks.
** UsefulNotes/{{Nero}} was considered a cruel
*
* BigSisterInstinct: Toward Rowan. As he puts it:
-->'''Rowan''' ''[to Naare]'': Sorry about
*
* RestrainingBolt: BL-[=0X=] puts one
-->'''Kordi''': I've been waiting a long time for this.
*
* CharacterDevelopment: Kordi becomes a much straighter example of WomenAreWiser in Season Two, as she no longer has to be preoccupied with worrying about making the rent. She quickly settles into a management position in the Rebel Alliance, and by the time of ''All-Stars'', she's become a senator in the New Republic.
* CloserToEarth: Usually, [[NotSoAboveItAll though not always]], particularly where money is concerned.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Appears as an infant in an episode of ''All-Stars''.
* FamedInStory: It's mentioned in ''All-Stars'' that she's a senator for the New Republic.
* GuileHero: Tries unsuccessfully to pull a BavarianFireDrill on the stormtroopers in the Season One premiere. She has better luck at Kashyyyk and Cloud City.
* ImprobableAimingSkills: {{Downplayed|Trope}}, but she manages to shoot [[spoiler:down Naare's Eclipse Fighter]] with the cannons of a recently repaired AT-AT, no mean feat since she's never piloted one before.
-->'''Kordi''': [[MythologyGag Target! ]][[Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack Maximum firepower!]]
* MoneyFetish: Kordi is known for doing nigh-impossible feats when/if money is on the line. [[spoiler:Naare takes advantage of this flaw as a means of psychological torture when she burns a stash of credits in front of Kordi for the purpose of drawing out Rowan.]]
** [[spoiler:Her last line (and in fact the very last line in the first season) is her asking whether a job the Rebels have offered is a paying job.]]
* TheSmartGuy: She's the most level-headed and reasonable of the Freemakers... unless there's money involved.
* UncertainDoom: Hopefully, she wasn't on Hosnian Prime when it blew up...
* WomenAreWiser: Is frequently the one to rein both of her brothers in when they run off to do their
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!!Zander Freemaker
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-->"The Freemakers fly together, or they don't fly at all!"
-->--'''Zander Freemaker'''
A family of hardworking scavengers and shipbuilders who run Freemaker Salvage and Repair, a starship repair/salvage shop on the space station known as the Wheel. During a routine scrap run, a chance encounter with a powerful artifact and a mysterious Jedi changes the Freemakers' destiny forever.
''The Freemaker Adventures'' focuses on the Freemakers' escapades during the Galactic Civil War, while ''All-Stars'' chronicles the adventures of their parents (before and after the events of ''Film/{{Solo}}'') and Zander's daughter Moxie (before and during the events of the Sequel Trilogy).
-->--'''Zander Freemaker'''
A family of hardworking scavengers and shipbuilders who run Freemaker Salvage and Repair, a starship repair/salvage shop on the space station known as the Wheel. During a routine scrap run, a chance encounter with a powerful artifact and a mysterious Jedi changes the Freemakers' destiny forever.
''The Freemaker Adventures'' focuses on the Freemakers' escapades during the Galactic Civil War, while ''All-Stars'' chronicles the adventures of their parents (before and after the events of ''Film/{{Solo}}'') and Zander's daughter Moxie (before and during the events of the Sequel Trilogy).
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-->--'''Zander Freemaker'''
A family
The oldest of
''The Freemaker Adventures'' focuses on the Freemakers' escapades during the Galactic Civil War, while ''All-Stars'' chronicles the adventures of their parents (before and after the events of ''Film/{{Solo}}'') and Zander's daughter Moxie (before and during the events of the Sequel Trilogy).
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* AcePilot: Mostly Zander, but ''every single one'' of the Freemakers has been shown to possess the ability to competently fly starships -- including twelve-year-old Rowan and battle droid Roger!
* BadassFamily: Very, very much. Even Kordi and Lena, who [[GuileHero prefer to talk rather than fight their way out of sticky situations]], are still formidable combatants when push comes to shove.
* BadassNormal: At least until Rowan discovers and develops his connection to the Force. Even then, his siblings aren't OvershadowedByAwesome; Zander's mechanic and piloting abilities and Kordi's wit and leadership are often just as crucial to the family's success as Rowan's skill with the lightsaber and the Force.
* BeenThereShapedHistory: In Season Two, the Freemakers return to the Wheel to steal back a starship part from their old shop, which escalates into an encounter with none other than Darth Vader himself. Afterwards, the Freemakers' debrief with Rebel leadership inadvertently tips them off to [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi the Empire's efforts to build a second Death Star, prompting Admiral Ackbar to order his staff to reach out to the Bothans]].
* GadgeteerGenius: Again, while Zander really takes the cake, his siblings (and Roger) are no slouches when it comes to starship maintenance and repair. ''All-Stars'' extends this to their parents as well; while Lena is never shown working on ships or speeders, it's implied that she had a major hand in [[HeelFaceBrainwashing reprogramming]] Roger to be the lovable RobotBuddy he is today.
** {{Downplayed|Trope}} with Moxie in ''All-Stars'', as she doesn't display any particular mechanical ability.
* GenerationXerox: ''All-Stars'' reveals that the siblings' father Pace was a starship mechanic who manufactured and sold custom ships called Uglies, while their mother Lena was a street-smart, smooth-talking ConArtist before she met Pace. Suddenly, Zander and Kordi's skill sets make a lot more sense.
* GoodParents: ''All-Stars'' reveals that Lena and Pace were very doting parents to their children, which makes their unexplained absence from ''The Freemaker Adventures'' all the more jarring.
* GuileHero: Pretty much their MO, due to their modest status as galactic nobodies. By Season Two, they treat outwitting Imperials as a walk in the park.
* HeroicNeutral: They ''want'' to stay out of the Galactic Civil War, forcibly ejecting some squabbling Rebel and Imperial fighter pilots in the first episode and later almost throwing out Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia as well, but TheCallKnowsWhereYouLive and they wind up joining the Rebel Alliance.
** ''All-Stars'' reveals that Pace and Lena played this straight, while Moxie {{avert|edTrope}}s this by joining the Resistance -- possibly even before the events of ''Film/TheForceAwakens''.
* OneDegreeOfSeparation:
** Graballa the Hutt crosses paths with all three generations of Freemakers, and he lives to regret it every time. Notably, he might not know of the relationship between the Freemakers and his former target Pace, since the two's final interaction occurs prior to Pace adopting the Freemaker name. He certainly doesn't show any recognition of the name when he runs into the kids.
** Corporal Estoc commanded the prison train that was bringing Lena to an Imperial jail, and in fact Lena was going to be the 10,000th prisoner whom Estoc escorted without incident (needless to say, Lena broke that streak). Like Graballa, Estoc never interacted with Lena after she took on the Freemaker name, and (as a lieutenant) Estoc doesn't appear to be familiar with the name when she runs into the Freemaker kids on the Wheel.
** {{Downplayed|Trope}} with Chewbacca, who performed a non-fatal HeroicSacrifice to rescue Lena from Imperial imprisonment. He interacts with her children on two separate occasions, but doesn't do much other than [[TheGlomp hugging]] them (and he's TheUnintelligible anyway).
** {{Enforced|Trope}} with Lando Calrissian, who briefly employed Pace and Lena, brought them to the Wheel and apparently gave them their shop, and even inadvertently suggested the LineOfSightName "Freemaker." Lando later interacts with their children on the same occasions as Chewbacca, almost certainly knowing who they are but never revealing his relationship with their parents.
* BadassFamily: Very, very much. Even Kordi and Lena, who [[GuileHero prefer to talk rather than fight their way out of sticky situations]], are still formidable combatants when push comes to shove.
* BadassNormal: At least until Rowan discovers and develops his connection to the Force. Even then, his siblings aren't OvershadowedByAwesome; Zander's mechanic and piloting abilities and Kordi's wit and leadership are often just as crucial to the family's success as Rowan's skill with the lightsaber and the Force.
* BeenThereShapedHistory: In Season Two, the Freemakers return to the Wheel to steal back a starship part from their old shop, which escalates into an encounter with none other than Darth Vader himself. Afterwards, the Freemakers' debrief with Rebel leadership inadvertently tips them off to [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi the Empire's efforts to build a second Death Star, prompting Admiral Ackbar to order his staff to reach out to the Bothans]].
* GadgeteerGenius: Again, while Zander really takes the cake, his siblings (and Roger) are no slouches when it comes to starship maintenance and repair. ''All-Stars'' extends this to their parents as well; while Lena is never shown working on ships or speeders, it's implied that she had a major hand in [[HeelFaceBrainwashing reprogramming]] Roger to be the lovable RobotBuddy he is today.
** {{Downplayed|Trope}} with Moxie in ''All-Stars'', as she doesn't display any particular mechanical ability.
* GenerationXerox: ''All-Stars'' reveals that the siblings' father Pace was a starship mechanic who manufactured and sold custom ships called Uglies, while their mother Lena was a street-smart, smooth-talking ConArtist before she met Pace. Suddenly, Zander and Kordi's skill sets make a lot more sense.
* GoodParents: ''All-Stars'' reveals that Lena and Pace were very doting parents to their children, which makes their unexplained absence from ''The Freemaker Adventures'' all the more jarring.
* GuileHero: Pretty much their MO, due to their modest status as galactic nobodies. By Season Two, they treat outwitting Imperials as a walk in the park.
* HeroicNeutral: They ''want'' to stay out of the Galactic Civil War, forcibly ejecting some squabbling Rebel and Imperial fighter pilots in the first episode and later almost throwing out Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia as well, but TheCallKnowsWhereYouLive and they wind up joining the Rebel Alliance.
** ''All-Stars'' reveals that Pace and Lena played this straight, while Moxie {{avert|edTrope}}s this by joining the Resistance -- possibly even before the events of ''Film/TheForceAwakens''.
* OneDegreeOfSeparation:
** Graballa the Hutt crosses paths with all three generations of Freemakers, and he lives to regret it every time. Notably, he might not know of the relationship between the Freemakers and his former target Pace, since the two's final interaction occurs prior to Pace adopting the Freemaker name. He certainly doesn't show any recognition of the name when he runs into the kids.
** Corporal Estoc commanded the prison train that was bringing Lena to an Imperial jail, and in fact Lena was going to be the 10,000th prisoner whom Estoc escorted without incident (needless to say, Lena broke that streak). Like Graballa, Estoc never interacted with Lena after she took on the Freemaker name, and (as a lieutenant) Estoc doesn't appear to be familiar with the name when she runs into the Freemaker kids on the Wheel.
** {{Downplayed|Trope}} with Chewbacca, who performed a non-fatal HeroicSacrifice to rescue Lena from Imperial imprisonment. He interacts with her children on two separate occasions, but doesn't do much other than [[TheGlomp hugging]] them (and he's TheUnintelligible anyway).
** {{Enforced|Trope}} with Lando Calrissian, who briefly employed Pace and Lena, brought them to the Wheel and apparently gave them their shop, and even inadvertently suggested the LineOfSightName "Freemaker." Lando later interacts with their children on the same occasions as Chewbacca, almost certainly knowing who they are but never revealing his relationship with their parents.
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* AcePilot: Mostly Zander, but ''every single one'' Despite being a human without any apparent Force abilities, he won a podrace despite being chased by bounty hunters and has outflown Naare on at least two occasions. One of those occasions resulted in the wings of the Freemakers has been shown to possess the ability to competently fly starships -- including twelve-year-old Rowan and battle droid Roger!
* BadassFamily: Very, very much. Even Kordi and Lena, who [[GuileHero prefer to talk rather than fight their way out of sticky situations]], are still formidable combatants when push comes to shove.
* BadassNormal: At least until Rowan discovers and develops his connection to the Force. Even then, his siblings aren't OvershadowedByAwesome; Zander's mechanic and piloting abilities and Kordi's wit and leadership are often just as crucial to the family's success as Rowan's skill with the lightsaber and the Force.
* BeenThereShapedHistory:Eclipse Fighter being clipped.
** In Season Two, he's theFreemakers return one who's chosen to fly the Wheel to steal back a starship part from their old shop, Arrowhead, which escalates into an encounter he does with none other aplomb.
* AchievementsInIgnorance: Despite lacking Force-sensitivity, he often makes offhand comments that directly help Rowan develop his Force skills.
* AmazonChaser: One of the prime reasons for his infatuation with Naare. It's {{downplayed|Trope}} with Princess Leia due to TheDulcineaEffect and the fact that he never really sees her in action. However, Becky Smoochenbacher is his OneTrueLove.
-->''(Zander and Kordi are watching Naare [[CurbStompBattle wreck]] Graballa the Hutt's [[{{Mooks}} crew]])''\\
'''Zander''' ''(dreamily)'': [[InLoveWithYourCarnage I love her.]]\\
'''Kordi''' ''(annoyed)'': [[MythologyGag I kn]][[Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack ow.]]
* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: He can come across as this to Kordi, even though he's actually older thanDarth Vader himself. Afterwards, her.
* {{BFG}}: Taken UpToEleven in theFreemakers' debrief first episode of Season Two, where [[CaptainOblivious (upon being informed that his starfighter needs blasters)]] he proceeds to outfit it with Rebel leadership inadvertently tips them off to [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi MoreDakka, including a truly monstrous cannon that's ''bigger than the Empire's efforts to build a second Death Star, prompting Admiral Ackbar to order his staff to reach ship''. No points for guessing how well that works out to for him.
* BigBrotherBully: Thankfully {{averted|Trope}} most of theBothans]].
time. It only really occurs once, and Rowan's only mildly irritated by it.
*GadgeteerGenius: Again, while CatchPhrase: His page quote. It often varies depending on the context, e.g. "I'm Zander really takes Freemaker, All About the cake, Blasters Guy!"
* CoveredInKisses: In "Return of the Return of the Jedi" when he and his siblings(and Roger) are no slouches when it comes to starship maintenance and repair. ''All-Stars'' extends this to their parents as well; while Lena is never shown working on ships or speeders, it's implied rescued by Becky Smoochenbacher, who confesses that she had a major hand was always been in [[HeelFaceBrainwashing reprogramming]] Roger to be the lovable RobotBuddy he is today.
** {{Downplayed|Trope}}love with Moxie him before giving him a smooch, leaving him covered in kiss marks.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Appears as a toddler in an episode of ''All-Stars'',as she doesn't display any particular mechanical ability.
* GenerationXerox: ''All-Stars'' reveals that the siblings'where he inadvertently persuades his father Pace was a starship mechanic to rescue the battle droid who manufactured and sold custom ships called Uglies, while their mother Lena was a street-smart, smooth-talking ConArtist before she met Pace. Suddenly, Zander and Kordi's skill sets make a lot more sense.
would become Roger.
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*GoodParents: ''All-Stars'' reveals that Lena and Pace were very doting parents to their children, which makes their unexplained absence from ''The Freemaker Adventures'' all GeniusDitz: He's the more jarring.
* GuileHero: Pretty much their MO, due to their modest status as galactic nobodies. By Season Two, they treat outwitting Imperials as a walk in the park.
* HeroicNeutral: They ''want'' to stay outgoofiest of the Galactic Civil War, forcibly ejecting some squabbling Rebel three siblings, but is a genuinely good engineer and Imperial mechanic.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: After subjecting a TIE fighterpilots squadron to a MookHorrorShow in the first episode Blazemaker, Zander deploys the mega-cannon against the retreating survivors -- and later almost throwing out Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia as well, but TheCallKnowsWhereYouLive and they wind promptly blows up joining the Rebel Alliance.
** ''All-Stars'' reveals that Pace and Lena played this straight, while Moxie {{avert|edTrope}}s this by joining the Resistance -- possibly even before the events of ''Film/TheForceAwakens''.
his own ship.
*OneDegreeOfSeparation:
** Graballa the Hutt crosses paths with all three generations of Freemakers, and he lives to regret it every time. Notably, he might not know of the relationship betweenIResembleThatRemark: When Naare tells the Freemakers and his former target Pace, since the two's final interaction occurs prior to Pace adopting Jedi mind trick only works on weak-minded people, he repeats the Freemaker name. He certainly doesn't show any recognition of the name when he runs into the kids.
** Corporal Estoc commanded the prison train that was bringing Lena to an Imperial jail, and in fact Lena was going to be the 10,000th prisoner whom Estoc escorted without incident (needless to say, Lena broke that streak). Like Graballa, Estoc never interacted with Lena after she took on the Freemaker name, and (as a lieutenant) Estoc doesn't appear to be familiar with the name when she runs into the Freemaker kids on the Wheel.
** {{Downplayed|Trope}} with Chewbacca, who performed a non-fatal HeroicSacrifice to rescue Lena from Imperial imprisonment. He interacts with her children on two separate occasions, but doesn't do much other than [[TheGlomp hugging]] them (andexplanation like he's TheUnintelligible anyway).
** {{Enforced|Trope}}under that trance in spite of Naare not even trying the trick while explaining it.
* InsistentTerminology: Takes issue withLando Calrissian, who briefly employed Pace and Lena, brought Kordi's use of the term "uglies" for his kitbashed custom-made starships, preferring the name "Z-Wings." [[spoiler:The pride he has for his creations is used against him as a means of psychological torture by Naare when she dismantles them in front of Zander to draw out Rowan.]]
* MrFixit
* OneManArmy: Starship version. {{Justified|Trope}} due to theWheel [[MoreDakka absurd amount of blasters and apparently gave them their shop, and even inadvertently suggested the LineOfSightName "Freemaker." Lando later interacts cannons on his Blazemaker]].
-->'''Zander''': I'm just one man in a ship...[[LargeHam loaded withtheir children on the same occasions as Chewbacca, almost certainly knowing who they are but never revealing his relationship with their parents.a ridiculous amount of blasters!]]
* BadassFamily: Very, very much. Even Kordi and Lena, who [[GuileHero prefer to talk rather than fight their way out of sticky situations]], are still formidable combatants when push comes to shove.
* BadassNormal: At least until Rowan discovers and develops his connection to the Force. Even then, his siblings aren't OvershadowedByAwesome; Zander's mechanic and piloting abilities and Kordi's wit and leadership are often just as crucial to the family's success as Rowan's skill with the lightsaber and the Force.
* BeenThereShapedHistory:
** In Season Two, he's the
* AchievementsInIgnorance: Despite lacking Force-sensitivity, he often makes offhand comments that directly help Rowan develop his Force skills.
* AmazonChaser: One of the prime reasons for his infatuation with Naare. It's {{downplayed|Trope}} with Princess Leia due to TheDulcineaEffect and the fact that he never really sees her in action. However, Becky Smoochenbacher is his OneTrueLove.
-->''(Zander and Kordi are watching Naare [[CurbStompBattle wreck]] Graballa the Hutt's [[{{Mooks}} crew]])''\\
'''Zander''' ''(dreamily)'': [[InLoveWithYourCarnage I love her.]]\\
'''Kordi''' ''(annoyed)'': [[MythologyGag I kn]][[Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack ow.]]
* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: He can come across as this to Kordi, even though he's actually older than
* {{BFG}}: Taken UpToEleven in the
* BigBrotherBully: Thankfully {{averted|Trope}} most of the
*
* CoveredInKisses: In "Return of the Return of the Jedi" when he and his siblings
** {{Downplayed|Trope}}
* EarlyBirdCameo: Appears as a toddler in an episode of ''All-Stars'',
* GenerationXerox: ''All-Stars'' reveals that the siblings'
%%* TheEngineer
*
* GuileHero: Pretty much their MO, due to their modest status as galactic nobodies. By Season Two, they treat outwitting Imperials as a walk in the park.
* HeroicNeutral: They ''want'' to stay out
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: After subjecting a TIE fighter
** ''All-Stars'' reveals that Pace and Lena played this straight, while Moxie {{avert|edTrope}}s this by joining the Resistance -- possibly even before the events of ''Film/TheForceAwakens''.
*
** Graballa the Hutt crosses paths with all three generations of Freemakers, and he lives to regret it every time. Notably, he might not know of the relationship between
** Corporal Estoc commanded the prison train that was bringing Lena to an Imperial jail, and in fact Lena was going to be the 10,000th prisoner whom Estoc escorted without incident (needless to say, Lena broke that streak). Like Graballa, Estoc never interacted with Lena after she took on the Freemaker name, and (as a lieutenant) Estoc doesn't appear to be familiar with the name when she runs into the Freemaker kids on the Wheel.
** {{Downplayed|Trope}} with Chewbacca, who performed a non-fatal HeroicSacrifice to rescue Lena from Imperial imprisonment. He interacts with her children on two separate occasions, but doesn't do much other than [[TheGlomp hugging]] them (and
** {{Enforced|Trope}}
* InsistentTerminology: Takes issue with
* MrFixit
* OneManArmy: Starship version. {{Justified|Trope}} due to the
-->'''Zander''': I'm just one man in a ship...[[LargeHam loaded with
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!!Rowan Freemaker
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-->''"Now ''I'm'' the ultimate power in the universe! And I'm only ''twelve''!"''
The youngest of the Freemaker siblings. Not only is he Force-sensitive, he happens to share a unique bond with the Kyber Saber crystals.
The youngest of the Freemaker siblings. Not only is he Force-sensitive, he happens to share a unique bond with the Kyber Saber crystals.
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* AmbiguousSituation: As a Force user, his fate after ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'' is unknown. The series finale ends with him revealing his Force-sensitivity to Luke, and what happens next is not shown. ''All-Stars'' makes no mention of his fate either, although he's known to have participated in the Battle of Jakku. [[WordOfGod Bob Roth]] reveals that Rowan went back to Aliston Nor and spent the remainder of his days rebuilding it.
* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Seems to be a defining character trait at the start. "That was a lot of words, and my mind wandered in the middle..." CharacterDevelopment moves him away from this.
** M-OC frequently cites this as one of Rowan's major weaknesses during his [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech "The Reason You Suck" Speeches]] in Season 2, although Rowan doesn't have more trouble concentrating than other kids his age by then.
* BadassAdorable: Looks adorable while piloting an old AT-TE against some Stormtroopers. Later on, he gets a lightsaber and develops his Force abilities.
** Taken UpToEleven in ''All-Stars'', where Rowan singlehandedly ''levitates a free-falling Imperial Star Destroyer'' -- while yelling at Roger to stop blabbering and get out of its way!
* BookDumb: Rowan has trouble with math that would be fairly basic for his grade level (he doesn't understand ratios or odds, for one thing) and frequently asks others about words he doesn't know (like "dawdle"). It's {{justified|Trope}} due to a lack of formal education. He's still an accomplished salvager, an aspiring shipbuilder, and a Jedi-in-training.
* BrokenPedestal: [[spoiler:Upon discovering that Naare is a Sith]].
* CharacterDevelopment: Suffers from AttentionDeficitOohShiny at the start of the series, but fast-forward about 9 episodes to the Palpatine Museum on Naboo, where Rowan is ironically the only member of the crew ''not'' to suffer this as everybody else breaks off to see the various exhibits (though he was temporarily distracted by a floor buffer, he resists seconds later, and his attention hasn't wandered since).
* CheerfulChild: Under normal circumstances. Due to the events of the episodes, later ones show that he isn't as cheerful as he was starting out.
* ChekhovsSkill: While the Season One premiere quickly establishes that the Kyber Saber crystals call to Rowan, it isn't until near the end of the season that he realizes that ''he'' can call to ''them'' as well; unfortunately, Naare already holds all but one of them at that point. However, see MyKungFuIsStrongerThanYours below.
* ChildSoldier: [[PlayingWithATrope Played with]]. While the Freemakers eventually join the Rebel Alliance, they're usually assigned to ship maintainence duty rather than actual combat. That said, Rowan can hold his own in a fight, and indeed is quite the PintSizedPowerhouse as described below.
** ''All-Stars'' reveals that Rowan fought alongside his siblings during the Battle of Jakku.
* CoolSword: His lightsaber, naturally. [[spoiler:It was originally wielded by Naare, and Rowan confiscated it from her during their scuffle in the Palpatine museum on Naboo.]]
** [[spoiler:Before this, Rowan discovered and swiped Naare's red lightsaber on Tatooine, and he used it against her during the aforementioned Palpatine Museum brawl until circumstances caused the two to switch weapons.]]
** Taken UpToEleven with the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]], which Rowan obtains and wields during the climax of the Season One finale. [[spoiler:And the Season Two finale.]]
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Though he has trouble focusing, when he does focus, he can make progress by leaps and bounds. [[spoiler:His training with Jek on building things with the Force and him studying Roger's recorded Jedi fights both pave the way for [[TookALevelInBadass massive amounts of improvement within very short spans of time]].]]
* ExactWords: Possibly an unintentional example on Rowan's part, although definitely intentional on the part of the writers. Throughout Season Two, Rowan informs both Admiral Ackbar and Emperor Palpatine that he "threw the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]] into a pool of lava." He never actually states that he ''destroyed'' the Saber -- because, as revealed in the Season Two finale, the Saber is actually still intact. Rowan's tone of voice when announcing this to his siblings suggests that he wasn't aware of the Saber's survival beforehand either. The situation can be {{Hand Wave}}d by stating that the Force was subconsciously preventing Rowan from stating an untruth, even if he was unaware of it at the time.
* ForgotAboutHisPowers: He sometimes forgets to use his Force abilities or his lightsaber when caught in a sticky situation. For example, when he was caught by M-OC, his restraints left his hands free to move, but he didn't think to summon his lightsaber to cut his way out until it was shaken out of its holster.
-->'''Rowan''': [[LampshadeHanging Ooookay... feeling dumb that I didn't think of that first.]]
* InsistentTerminology: In Season Two. He's ''not'' twelve, but ''[[SeriousBusiness twelve-and-a-half]]''!
* {{Keet}}: Very much so, and quite the charm point of his, especially early on.
* KidHero: He's only twelve.
** [[InsistentTerminology Twelve-and-a-half]] in Season Two.
* JustAKid: After formally joining the Rebellion, he's frustrated by the fact that he doesn't get to do much in the heat of a space battle due to being too young and inexperienced to pilot a starfighter while everyone else grabs parts for last-minute repairs and maintenance.
* MacGuffinSuperPerson: His ability to sense the Kyber Saber crystals makes him this in Season One. [[spoiler:While wielding the Kyber Saber, he temporarily becomes the most powerful Force wielder in the galaxy.]]
-->'''Rowan''': [[spoiler:Now ''I'm'' the ultimate power in the universe! And I'm only ''twelve''!]]
* MyKungFuIsStrongerThanYours:
** Naare easily bests Rowan in a straight Force-pull battle, but Rowan's connection to the Kyber Saber crystals trumps Naare's strongest Force pulls.
** Rowan's Force-pull of the giant kyber crystal is also stronger than M-OC's ability to hold onto it. M-OC only wins by utilizing a [[LookBehindYou distraction]].
* PintSizedPowerhouse: The youngest and shortest of the Freemakers, but the only one who's Force-sensitive. By the end of Season One, even before Rowan acquires the Kyber Saber, it's abundantly clear that he's the most powerful of the Freemakers, and he's the one who tends to take on their enemies head-on while his siblings and Roger support him.
* ProphetEyes: Sports these when in the vicinity of a Kyber Saber crystal. Unfortunately, it also causes him to nearly kill himself trying to obtain said crystal on numerous occasions, although he eventually learns to overcome this tendency.
* ShonenHair: Definitely, being spiked up to the point that it wouldn't be out of place in ''Franchise/KingdomHearts''.
* TagalongKid: Occasionally, when the Freemakers go on trips that aren't related to the Kyber Saber crystals. Sometimes a Kyber Saber crystal happens to get involved anyway.
* TookALevelInBadass: Pretty much sums up Rowan's character arc in Season One. He goes from running away from a dianoga to repeatedly taking on a Sith in one-on-one combat!
* UnskilledButStrong: He's one of the few practicing Force-sensitives left in the galaxy after the Jedi Purge. As such, his spotty training renders him incapable of performing more complex Force abilities and lightsaber attacks. That being said, he's capable enough to survive numerous fights against Naare and M-OC, thanks to a lot of practice and repeated viewings of the combat techniques of the old Jedi Masters. After some training with Jek-14, his Force-building abilities are second to none. And that's not even getting into his [[MacGuffinSuperPerson unique connection to the Kyber Saber crystals]].
* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Seems to be a defining character trait at the start. "That was a lot of words, and my mind wandered in the middle..." CharacterDevelopment moves him away from this.
** M-OC frequently cites this as one of Rowan's major weaknesses during his [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech "The Reason You Suck" Speeches]] in Season 2, although Rowan doesn't have more trouble concentrating than other kids his age by then.
* BadassAdorable: Looks adorable while piloting an old AT-TE against some Stormtroopers. Later on, he gets a lightsaber and develops his Force abilities.
** Taken UpToEleven in ''All-Stars'', where Rowan singlehandedly ''levitates a free-falling Imperial Star Destroyer'' -- while yelling at Roger to stop blabbering and get out of its way!
* BookDumb: Rowan has trouble with math that would be fairly basic for his grade level (he doesn't understand ratios or odds, for one thing) and frequently asks others about words he doesn't know (like "dawdle"). It's {{justified|Trope}} due to a lack of formal education. He's still an accomplished salvager, an aspiring shipbuilder, and a Jedi-in-training.
* BrokenPedestal: [[spoiler:Upon discovering that Naare is a Sith]].
* CharacterDevelopment: Suffers from AttentionDeficitOohShiny at the start of the series, but fast-forward about 9 episodes to the Palpatine Museum on Naboo, where Rowan is ironically the only member of the crew ''not'' to suffer this as everybody else breaks off to see the various exhibits (though he was temporarily distracted by a floor buffer, he resists seconds later, and his attention hasn't wandered since).
* CheerfulChild: Under normal circumstances. Due to the events of the episodes, later ones show that he isn't as cheerful as he was starting out.
* ChekhovsSkill: While the Season One premiere quickly establishes that the Kyber Saber crystals call to Rowan, it isn't until near the end of the season that he realizes that ''he'' can call to ''them'' as well; unfortunately, Naare already holds all but one of them at that point. However, see MyKungFuIsStrongerThanYours below.
* ChildSoldier: [[PlayingWithATrope Played with]]. While the Freemakers eventually join the Rebel Alliance, they're usually assigned to ship maintainence duty rather than actual combat. That said, Rowan can hold his own in a fight, and indeed is quite the PintSizedPowerhouse as described below.
** ''All-Stars'' reveals that Rowan fought alongside his siblings during the Battle of Jakku.
* CoolSword: His lightsaber, naturally. [[spoiler:It was originally wielded by Naare, and Rowan confiscated it from her during their scuffle in the Palpatine museum on Naboo.]]
** [[spoiler:Before this, Rowan discovered and swiped Naare's red lightsaber on Tatooine, and he used it against her during the aforementioned Palpatine Museum brawl until circumstances caused the two to switch weapons.]]
** Taken UpToEleven with the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]], which Rowan obtains and wields during the climax of the Season One finale. [[spoiler:And the Season Two finale.]]
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Though he has trouble focusing, when he does focus, he can make progress by leaps and bounds. [[spoiler:His training with Jek on building things with the Force and him studying Roger's recorded Jedi fights both pave the way for [[TookALevelInBadass massive amounts of improvement within very short spans of time]].]]
* ExactWords: Possibly an unintentional example on Rowan's part, although definitely intentional on the part of the writers. Throughout Season Two, Rowan informs both Admiral Ackbar and Emperor Palpatine that he "threw the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]] into a pool of lava." He never actually states that he ''destroyed'' the Saber -- because, as revealed in the Season Two finale, the Saber is actually still intact. Rowan's tone of voice when announcing this to his siblings suggests that he wasn't aware of the Saber's survival beforehand either. The situation can be {{Hand Wave}}d by stating that the Force was subconsciously preventing Rowan from stating an untruth, even if he was unaware of it at the time.
* ForgotAboutHisPowers: He sometimes forgets to use his Force abilities or his lightsaber when caught in a sticky situation. For example, when he was caught by M-OC, his restraints left his hands free to move, but he didn't think to summon his lightsaber to cut his way out until it was shaken out of its holster.
-->'''Rowan''': [[LampshadeHanging Ooookay... feeling dumb that I didn't think of that first.]]
* InsistentTerminology: In Season Two. He's ''not'' twelve, but ''[[SeriousBusiness twelve-and-a-half]]''!
* {{Keet}}: Very much so, and quite the charm point of his, especially early on.
* KidHero: He's only twelve.
** [[InsistentTerminology Twelve-and-a-half]] in Season Two.
* JustAKid: After formally joining the Rebellion, he's frustrated by the fact that he doesn't get to do much in the heat of a space battle due to being too young and inexperienced to pilot a starfighter while everyone else grabs parts for last-minute repairs and maintenance.
* MacGuffinSuperPerson: His ability to sense the Kyber Saber crystals makes him this in Season One. [[spoiler:While wielding the Kyber Saber, he temporarily becomes the most powerful Force wielder in the galaxy.]]
-->'''Rowan''': [[spoiler:Now ''I'm'' the ultimate power in the universe! And I'm only ''twelve''!]]
* MyKungFuIsStrongerThanYours:
** Naare easily bests Rowan in a straight Force-pull battle, but Rowan's connection to the Kyber Saber crystals trumps Naare's strongest Force pulls.
** Rowan's Force-pull of the giant kyber crystal is also stronger than M-OC's ability to hold onto it. M-OC only wins by utilizing a [[LookBehindYou distraction]].
* PintSizedPowerhouse: The youngest and shortest of the Freemakers, but the only one who's Force-sensitive. By the end of Season One, even before Rowan acquires the Kyber Saber, it's abundantly clear that he's the most powerful of the Freemakers, and he's the one who tends to take on their enemies head-on while his siblings and Roger support him.
* ProphetEyes: Sports these when in the vicinity of a Kyber Saber crystal. Unfortunately, it also causes him to nearly kill himself trying to obtain said crystal on numerous occasions, although he eventually learns to overcome this tendency.
* ShonenHair: Definitely, being spiked up to the point that it wouldn't be out of place in ''Franchise/KingdomHearts''.
* TagalongKid: Occasionally, when the Freemakers go on trips that aren't related to the Kyber Saber crystals. Sometimes a Kyber Saber crystal happens to get involved anyway.
* TookALevelInBadass: Pretty much sums up Rowan's character arc in Season One. He goes from running away from a dianoga to repeatedly taking on a Sith in one-on-one combat!
* UnskilledButStrong: He's one of the few practicing Force-sensitives left in the galaxy after the Jedi Purge. As such, his spotty training renders him incapable of performing more complex Force abilities and lightsaber attacks. That being said, he's capable enough to survive numerous fights against Naare and M-OC, thanks to a lot of practice and repeated viewings of the combat techniques of the old Jedi Masters. After some training with Jek-14, his Force-building abilities are second to none. And that's not even getting into his [[MacGuffinSuperPerson unique connection to the Kyber Saber crystals]].
to:
* AmbiguousSituation: As a Force user, AffablyEvil: Prior to his fate after ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'' is unknown. The series finale ends with HeelFaceBrainwashing. After Pace attaches an arm to replace the one he lost, R0-GR gratefully thanks him revealing for equipping him to continue his Force-sensitivity mission to Luke, and what happens next is not shown. ''All-Stars'' makes no mention of his fate either, although he's known to have participated in [[BreadEggsMilkSquick eliminate the Battle of Jakku. [[WordOfGod Bob Roth]] reveals that Rowan went back to Aliston Nor and spent the remainder of his days rebuilding it.
Jedi scum]].
*AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Seems to be a defining character trait at the start. "That was a lot of words, and my mind wandered in the middle..." CharacterDevelopment moves him away from this.
** M-OC frequently cites this as one of Rowan's major weaknesses during his [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech "The Reason You Suck" Speeches]] in Season 2, although Rowan doesn't have more trouble concentrating than other kids his age by then.
BadLiar: Oh so very much. [[BlatantLies "We're all...uh...asleep!"]], Roger? Really?
*BadassAdorable: Looks adorable while piloting an old AT-TE against some Stormtroopers. Later on, he gets a lightsaber and develops his Force abilities.
** Taken UpToEleven in ''All-Stars'', where Rowan singlehandedly ''levitates a free-falling Imperial Star Destroyer'' -- while yelling at Roger to stop blabbering and get out of its way!
* BookDumb: Rowan has trouble with math that would be fairly basic for his grade level (he doesn't understand ratios or odds, for one thing) and frequently asks others about words he doesn't know (like "dawdle"). It's {{justified|Trope}} due to a lack of formal education. He's still an accomplished salvager, an aspiring shipbuilder, and a Jedi-in-training.
* BrokenPedestal: [[spoiler:Upon discovering that Naare is a Sith]].
* CharacterDevelopment: Suffers from AttentionDeficitOohShiny at the start of the series, but fast-forward about 9 episodes to the Palpatine Museum on Naboo, where Rowan is ironically the only member of the crew ''not'' to suffer this as everybody else breaks off to see the various exhibits (though he was temporarily distracted by a floor buffer, he resists seconds later, and his attention hasn't wandered since).
* CheerfulChild: Under normal circumstances. Due to the events of the episodes, later ones show that he isn't as cheerful as he was starting out.
* ChekhovsSkill: While the Season One premiere quickly establishes that the Kyber Saber crystals call toBadlyBatteredBabysitter: To Rowan, it isn't until near the end of the season that he realizes that ''he'' can call to ''them'' as well; unfortunately, Naare already holds all but one of them at that point. However, see MyKungFuIsStrongerThanYours below.
least at first.
*ChildSoldier: [[PlayingWithATrope Played with]]. While the Freemakers eventually join the Rebel Alliance, they're usually assigned to ship maintainence duty rather than actual combat. That said, Rowan can hold his own in a fight, and indeed is quite the PintSizedPowerhouse as described below.
**BeenThereShapedHistory: Well, okay, [[SubvertedTrope not really]]. ''All-Stars'' reveals that Rowan fought alongside his siblings during he ''was'' present at [[Film/ThePhantomMenace the Battle of Jakku.
* CoolSword: His lightsaber, naturally. [[spoiler:It was originally wielded by Naare,Naboo]] and Rowan confiscated it from her during their scuffle [[Film/AttackOfTheClones the Battle of Geonosis]], along with pivotal moments in the Palpatine museum on Naboo.]]
Clone Wars -- but, [[RunningGag without fail]], he got destroyed or disabled before he was able to do more than say a few words.
**[[spoiler:Before this, Rowan discovered He also nearly manages to ruin a covert data transfer to [[Film/RogueOne Cassian Andor and swiped Naare's red lightsaber on Tatooine, K-2SO]], but Kaytoo bails him out and he used it against her during the aforementioned Palpatine Museum brawl until circumstances caused the two to switch weapons.]]
** Taken UpToEleven with the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]], which Rowan obtainsrelieves him of said data.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: With his goofy demeanor andwields during the climax bumbling antics, it's easy to forget that he's a ''veteran of the Season One finale. [[spoiler:And the Season Two finale.]]
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Though he has trouble focusing, when he does focus, he can make progress by leapsClone Wars'' (okay, sort of -- see CosmicPlaything below for details) and bounds. [[spoiler:His training with Jek on building things with the Force and him studying Roger's recorded Jedi fights both pave the way for [[TookALevelInBadass massive amounts of improvement within very short spans of time]].]]
* ExactWords: Possibly an unintentional example on Rowan's part, although definitely intentional on the part of the writers. Throughout Season Two, Rowan informs both Admiral Ackbar and Emperor Palpatinethat he "threw the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]] into a pool of lava." He never actually states that he ''destroyed'' the Saber -- because, as revealed in the Season Two finale, the Saber is actually still intact. Rowan's tone of voice when announcing this to his siblings suggests that he wasn't aware of the Saber's survival beforehand either. The situation can be {{Hand Wave}}d by stating that the Force combat programming was subconsciously preventing Rowan from stating an untruth, even if he was unaware of it at the time.
* ForgotAboutHisPowers: He sometimes forgets to use his Force abilities or his lightsaber when caught in a sticky situation. For example, when he was caught by M-OC, his restraints left his hands free to move, but he didn't think to summon his lightsaber to cut his way out until it was shaken out of its holster.
-->'''Rowan''': [[LampshadeHanging Ooookay... feeling dumb that I didn't think of that first.]]
* InsistentTerminology: In Season Two. He's''not'' twelve, purged from his memory banks -- but ''[[SeriousBusiness twelve-and-a-half]]''!
* {{Keet}}: Very much so,upon seeing his buddy R0-HK take damage during the skirmish in the Palpatine Museum, he flies into an UnstoppableRage, grabs a (working) blaster, and quite goes on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge that sends hardened BountyHunter Dengar running for his life!
* BreakoutCharacter: He was created exclusively for thecharm point of his, especially early on.
show, which was always meant to have an [[LooseCanon ambiguous connection]] to the lore, but his popularity with viewers is likely why he (and by proxy, M-OC) appeared in the book ''Droidography'', which elevates him to official canon status.
*KidHero: CanonImmigrant: He's only twelve.
** [[InsistentTerminology Twelve-and-a-half]]brought into canon by ''[[AllThereInTheManual Droidography]]''.
* CharacterDevelopment: His first reaction to meeting Naare was to flee inSeason Two.
* JustAKid: After formally joiningterror at the Rebellion, sight of the "Jedi" (see his image quote), but he later utters a {{sarcas|mMode}}tic "Thank you, Mr. Jedi" to Luke Skywalker for failing to save him (indicating that he was expecting that the Jedi would rescue him), and by the Battle of Jakku, he proudly declares himself to be the first Jedi droid. (Alas, he's frustrated by incorrect, but it's the fact thought that counts.)
* CosmicPlaything: He's been repaired a surprising number of times for disposable CannonFodder. Of course, all this means is that he's had the "honor" for getting cut to pieces by ''several'' of the greatest Jedi in the galaxy.
** ''All-Stars'' takes this UpToEleven by revealing that he's had this status since he was ''manufactured'' -- with his head put on backwards.
** Presumably his first combat experience was [[Film/ThePhantomMenace the Battle of Naboo]] -- in which he was disabled almost as soon as he deployed, before getting a single shot off.
* DeadpanSnarker: "Good news! My programming doesn'tget allow for I-told-you-sos!"
* DoAnythingRobot: Comes across as this, what with the cleaning, maintenance, cooking, slicing...
** He doesn't do translating, though, which leads todo much some trouble during the mission to Kashyyyk.
* GadgeteerGenius: Manufactures a fully functional droid buffer, apparently all by himself. (Of course, he really shouldn't have been building it in theheat middle of a pitched space battle due to being too young battle, and inexperienced to pilot a starfighter while everyone else grabs parts for last-minute the buffer settings need some work, but still.) He also assists with starship repairs from time to time.
* GeniusDitz: He's a DoAnythingRobot with an incredibly vast array of skills, but [[MasterOfNone isn't particularly good at any of them]] andmaintenance.
* MacGuffinSuperPerson: His abilityoften causes bigger problems due to sense his clumsiness. He also boasts a long and storied history, with perfect recall of all of it -- unfortunately, his lack of discretion often enables the Kyber Saber crystals makes bad guys to use that knowledge against him and his family.
* HeadphonesEqualIsolation: An unintentional and justified version. Roger wears a pair of industrial-strength earmuffs while assembling his droid buffer, and it's so effective that he somehow misses the ''space battle'' that erupts around him.
* HeelFaceBrainwashing: ''All-Stars'' reveals that he was found on an abandoned battlefield by Pace and Lena and reprogrammed to serve them. He's aware of his reprogramming and perfectly fine with it.
* HeelRealization: {{Averted|Trope}}; he does not take it well when told the Separatists were the bad guys and reboots himself in order to forget this revelation.
* HollywoodHacking: In Season Two, it turns out that he's capable of doing this as well with his trusty datapad. Possibly {{justified|Trope}} since it only occurs on the Wheel, the Freemakers' home space station in SeasonOne. [[spoiler:While wielding One.
* IShouldWriteABookAboutThis: He actually has! (And theKyber Saber, he temporarily becomes rest of the most powerful Force wielder galaxy wishes that he hadn't.) ''From Trenches to Wrenches: The Roger Story'' is available on the [=HoloNet=], has at least ''482 chapters'' (which would probably make it a {{Doorstopper}} except it's apparently in ebook format), and is regarded by everyone from Wick Cooper to Captain Phasma to be extremely poorly written. Roger, however, is quite proud of his work and eagerly (and rather [[LargeHam hammily]]) reads chapters to anyone who'll listen (and even some who won't). Oh, and he's working on a sequel, ''From Trenches to Wrenches: The Roger Story, Volume 2''.
* LastOfHisKind: Believes himself to be this, although [[Literature/StarWarsAftermath Mister Bones]] might have something to say about that...
* LovableCoward: Is this, {{iron|y}}ically for a battle droid. He's fully aware of this too, to the point of ''openly informing others'' of his cowardice. The Freemakers (and the audience) love him anyway, since he's such a NiceGuy who honestly does his best to help out. It doesn't hurt that he can be a CowardlyLion when pushed far enough.
* NiceGuy: Is this in ''spades'', although he has an unfortunate tendency to bungle it due to his clumsiness. Upon joining the Rebel Alliance, Roger takes the initiative to befriend the local droids (for all the good it does him ''and'' them), and ''All-Stars'' shows that he was [[AffablyEvil genuinely friendly even prior to his ]]HeelFaceBrainwashing. Notably, immediately after (or possibly even ''during'') said brainwashing, [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments he hugs a young Zander when the curious toddler climbs into his lap]].
* OldRetainer: Serves three generations of Freemakers over the course of ''The Freemaker Adventures'' and ''All-Stars'', as he mentions to Moxie in a surprisingly heartfelt moment near the end of ''All-Stars''. Disturbingly, he never comments about exactly ''[[UncertainDoom what]]'' happened to his former masters.
* PullingThemselvesTogether: Is capable of doing this, although whether he does so in any given situation usually depends on the RuleOfFunny.
* RobotBuddy: For the Freemakers in general, although he usually winds up accompanying Rowan.
* RootingForTheEmpire: Is convinced the Separatists were the good guys of the Clone Wars, and when corrected, proceeds to freak out and reboot himself rather than deal with this.
* ShellShockedVeteran: PlayedForLaughs. Roger still remembers his experiences in thegalaxy.]]
-->'''Rowan''': [[spoiler:Now ''I'm''Clone Wars and does not enjoy getting dismembered repeatedly by the ultimate power in Jedi he was pitted against. Hence panicking the universe! And I'm only ''twelve''!]]
* MyKungFuIsStrongerThanYours:
way all B1 battle droids did in response to seeing a Jedi.
**Naare easily bests Rowan in a straight Force-pull battle, but Rowan's connection to the Kyber Saber crystals trumps Naare's strongest Force pulls.
** Rowan's Force-pull of the giant kyber crystal is also stronger than M-OC's ability to hold onto it. M-OC only wins by utilizing a [[LookBehindYou distraction]].
* PintSizedPowerhouse: The youngest and shortest of the Freemakers, but the only one who's Force-sensitive. ByPlayedForDrama (somewhat) near the end of Season One, even before when Rowan acquires the Kyber Saber, it's abundantly clear that he's the most powerful insists on rewatching Roger's memories of the Freemakers, and he's the one who tends to take on their enemies head-on while his siblings and various defeats. Roger support him.
* ProphetEyes: Sports these when in the vicinityis clearly uncomfortable and attempts to distract Rowan with a memory of a Kyber Saber crystal. Unfortunately, it also causes him to nearly kill himself trying to obtain said crystal on numerous occasions, although he eventually learns to overcome StaircaseTumble, but the stakes are so high at this tendency.
* ShonenHair: Definitely, being spiked up to thepoint that it wouldn't be out of place in ''Franchise/KingdomHearts''.
* TagalongKid: Occasionally, whenhis angsting is the Freemakers go on trips that aren't related least of anybody's concerns.
* SupremeChef: Tries his best tothe Kyber Saber crystals. Sometimes a Kyber Saber crystal happens be this, bless his processor. He does seem to get involved anyway.
* TookALevelInBadass: Pretty much sums upbe improving in Season Two, if Rowan's character arc in Season One. He goes from running away from a dianoga reaction to repeatedly taking on a Sith in one-on-one combat!
his cookies is anything to go by.
*UnskilledButStrong: He's one of UndyingLoyalty: To the few practicing Force-sensitives left in the galaxy after the Jedi Purge. As such, his spotty training renders him incapable of performing more complex Force abilities and lightsaber attacks. That being said, Freemakers. While he's capable enough proud to survive numerous fights against Naare be a droid, he's even prouder to be a Freemaker, and M-OC, thanks to a lot of practice and repeated viewings of the combat techniques of the old Jedi Masters. After some training he will side with Jek-14, his Force-building abilities are second adoptive family over his droid brethren when push comes to none. And that's not shove, as N3-RO and his posse find out.
* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: No one seems to be evengetting into fazed by the sight of a battle droid walking about.
* VerbalTicName: Takes his[[MacGuffinSuperPerson unique connection to name from the Kyber Saber crystals]].B1 battle droids' classic catchphrase: "Roger, roger!"
*
** M-OC frequently cites this as one of Rowan's major weaknesses during his [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech "The Reason You Suck" Speeches]] in Season 2, although Rowan doesn't have more trouble concentrating than other kids his age by then.
*
** Taken UpToEleven in ''All-Stars'', where Rowan singlehandedly ''levitates a free-falling Imperial Star Destroyer'' -- while yelling at Roger to stop blabbering and get out of its way!
* BookDumb: Rowan has trouble with math that would be fairly basic for his grade level (he doesn't understand ratios or odds, for one thing) and frequently asks others about words he doesn't know (like "dawdle"). It's {{justified|Trope}} due to a lack of formal education. He's still an accomplished salvager, an aspiring shipbuilder, and a Jedi-in-training.
* BrokenPedestal: [[spoiler:Upon discovering that Naare is a Sith]].
* CharacterDevelopment: Suffers from AttentionDeficitOohShiny at the start of the series, but fast-forward about 9 episodes to the Palpatine Museum on Naboo, where Rowan is ironically the only member of the crew ''not'' to suffer this as everybody else breaks off to see the various exhibits (though he was temporarily distracted by a floor buffer, he resists seconds later, and his attention hasn't wandered since).
* CheerfulChild: Under normal circumstances. Due to the events of the episodes, later ones show that he isn't as cheerful as he was starting out.
* ChekhovsSkill: While the Season One premiere quickly establishes that the Kyber Saber crystals call to
*
**
* CoolSword: His lightsaber, naturally. [[spoiler:It was originally wielded by Naare,
**
** Taken UpToEleven with the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]], which Rowan obtains
* BewareTheSillyOnes: With his goofy demeanor and
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Though he has trouble focusing, when he does focus, he can make progress by leaps
* ExactWords: Possibly an unintentional example on Rowan's part, although definitely intentional on the part of the writers. Throughout Season Two, Rowan informs both Admiral Ackbar and Emperor Palpatine
* ForgotAboutHisPowers: He sometimes forgets to use his Force abilities or his lightsaber when caught in a sticky situation. For example, when he was caught by M-OC, his restraints left his hands free to move, but he didn't think to summon his lightsaber to cut his way out until it was shaken out of its holster.
-->'''Rowan''': [[LampshadeHanging Ooookay... feeling dumb that I didn't think of that first.]]
* InsistentTerminology: In Season Two. He's
* {{Keet}}: Very much so,
* BreakoutCharacter: He was created exclusively for the
*
** [[InsistentTerminology Twelve-and-a-half]]
* CharacterDevelopment: His first reaction to meeting Naare was to flee in
* JustAKid: After formally joining
* CosmicPlaything: He's been repaired a surprising number of times for disposable CannonFodder. Of course, all this means is that he's had the "honor" for getting cut to pieces by ''several'' of the greatest Jedi in the galaxy.
** ''All-Stars'' takes this UpToEleven by revealing that he's had this status since he was ''manufactured'' -- with his head put on backwards.
** Presumably his first combat experience was [[Film/ThePhantomMenace the Battle of Naboo]] -- in which he was disabled almost as soon as he deployed, before getting a single shot off.
* DeadpanSnarker: "Good news! My programming doesn't
* DoAnythingRobot: Comes across as this, what with the cleaning, maintenance, cooking, slicing...
** He doesn't do translating, though, which leads to
* GadgeteerGenius: Manufactures a fully functional droid buffer, apparently all by himself. (Of course, he really shouldn't have been building it in the
* GeniusDitz: He's a DoAnythingRobot with an incredibly vast array of skills, but [[MasterOfNone isn't particularly good at any of them]] and
* MacGuffinSuperPerson: His ability
* HeadphonesEqualIsolation: An unintentional and justified version. Roger wears a pair of industrial-strength earmuffs while assembling his droid buffer, and it's so effective that he somehow misses the ''space battle'' that erupts around him.
* HeelFaceBrainwashing: ''All-Stars'' reveals that he was found on an abandoned battlefield by Pace and Lena and reprogrammed to serve them. He's aware of his reprogramming and perfectly fine with it.
* HeelRealization: {{Averted|Trope}}; he does not take it well when told the Separatists were the bad guys and reboots himself in order to forget this revelation.
* HollywoodHacking: In Season Two, it turns out that he's capable of doing this as well with his trusty datapad. Possibly {{justified|Trope}} since it only occurs on the Wheel, the Freemakers' home space station in Season
* IShouldWriteABookAboutThis: He actually has! (And the
* LastOfHisKind: Believes himself to be this, although [[Literature/StarWarsAftermath Mister Bones]] might have something to say about that...
* LovableCoward: Is this, {{iron|y}}ically for a battle droid. He's fully aware of this too, to the point of ''openly informing others'' of his cowardice. The Freemakers (and the audience) love him anyway, since he's such a NiceGuy who honestly does his best to help out. It doesn't hurt that he can be a CowardlyLion when pushed far enough.
* NiceGuy: Is this in ''spades'', although he has an unfortunate tendency to bungle it due to his clumsiness. Upon joining the Rebel Alliance, Roger takes the initiative to befriend the local droids (for all the good it does him ''and'' them), and ''All-Stars'' shows that he was [[AffablyEvil genuinely friendly even prior to his ]]HeelFaceBrainwashing. Notably, immediately after (or possibly even ''during'') said brainwashing, [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments he hugs a young Zander when the curious toddler climbs into his lap]].
* OldRetainer: Serves three generations of Freemakers over the course of ''The Freemaker Adventures'' and ''All-Stars'', as he mentions to Moxie in a surprisingly heartfelt moment near the end of ''All-Stars''. Disturbingly, he never comments about exactly ''[[UncertainDoom what]]'' happened to his former masters.
* PullingThemselvesTogether: Is capable of doing this, although whether he does so in any given situation usually depends on the RuleOfFunny.
* RobotBuddy: For the Freemakers in general, although he usually winds up accompanying Rowan.
* RootingForTheEmpire: Is convinced the Separatists were the good guys of the Clone Wars, and when corrected, proceeds to freak out and reboot himself rather than deal with this.
* ShellShockedVeteran: PlayedForLaughs. Roger still remembers his experiences in the
-->'''Rowan''': [[spoiler:Now ''I'm''
* MyKungFuIsStrongerThanYours:
**
** Rowan's Force-pull of the giant kyber crystal is also stronger than M-OC's ability to hold onto it. M-OC only wins by utilizing a [[LookBehindYou distraction]].
* PintSizedPowerhouse: The youngest and shortest of the Freemakers, but the only one who's Force-sensitive. By
* ProphetEyes: Sports these when in the vicinity
* ShonenHair: Definitely, being spiked up to the
* TagalongKid: Occasionally, when
* SupremeChef: Tries his best to
* TookALevelInBadass: Pretty much sums up
*
* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: No one seems to be even
* VerbalTicName: Takes his
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->'''Voiced By''': Vanessa Lenglies
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
-->''"Who's ready for the bargain of a lifetime?!"''
The worldly-wise, penny-pinching middle sibling of the Freemakers. After the Galactic Civil War, she becomes a senator in the New Republic.
!!Kordi Freemaker
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->'''Voiced By''': Vanessa Lenglies
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
-->''"Who's ready for the bargain of a lifetime?!"''
The worldly-wise, penny-pinching middle sibling of the Freemakers. After the Galactic Civil War, she becomes a senator in the New Republic.
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!!Becky Smoochenbacher
->'''Voiced
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker
-->''"Who's ready for the bargain of
A girl that Zander has a
The worldly-wise, penny-pinching middle sibling of the Freemakers. After the Galactic Civil War, she becomes
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* ActionGirl: She'd really rather talk her way out of sticky situations, but when push comes to shove, she's devastatingly accurate with the [=StarScavenger's=] blasters and [[spoiler:[[ImprobableAimingSkills even manages to down Naare's Eclipse Fighter with the cannons of a recently repaired AT-AT]]]].
* BigEater: Occasionally displays a huge appetite, not surprising given the Freemakers' Season One status of PerpetualPoverty.
* BigSisterInstinct: Toward Rowan. As he puts it:
-->'''Rowan''' ''[to Naare]'': Sorry about Kordi. She's just crazy protective. Or... maybe just crazy.
* CatharsisFactor: InUniverse, on Hoth, Kordi takes great relish in [[spoiler:shooting at Naare with an AT-AT]].
-->'''Kordi''': I've been waiting a long time for this.
* ChainOfDeals: How she gets the Freemakers into the Rebel Alliance. After Ackbar is disappointed to hear that [[spoiler:Rowan got rid of the Kyber Saber]], she decides to go on a bartering spree across the galaxy to prove her chops, managing to eventually trade a rusty and barely usable ignition switch for an incredibly hard-to-get Type-A vector coil.
* CharacterDevelopment: Kordi becomes a much straighter example of WomenAreWiser in Season Two, as she no longer has to be preoccupied with worrying about making the rent. She quickly settles into a management position in the Rebel Alliance, and by the time of ''All-Stars'', she's become a senator in the New Republic.
* CloserToEarth: Usually, [[NotSoAboveItAll though not always]], particularly where money is concerned.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Appears as an infant in an episode of ''All-Stars''.
* FamedInStory: It's mentioned in ''All-Stars'' that she's a senator for the New Republic.
* GuileHero: Tries unsuccessfully to pull a BavarianFireDrill on the stormtroopers in the Season One premiere. She has better luck at Kashyyyk and Cloud City.
* ImprobableAimingSkills: {{Downplayed|Trope}}, but she manages to shoot [[spoiler:down Naare's Eclipse Fighter]] with the cannons of a recently repaired AT-AT, no mean feat since she's never piloted one before.
-->'''Kordi''': [[MythologyGag Target! ]][[Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack Maximum firepower!]]
* MoneyFetish: Kordi is known for doing nigh-impossible feats when/if money is on the line. [[spoiler:Naare takes advantage of this flaw as a means of psychological torture when she burns a stash of credits in front of Kordi for the purpose of drawing out Rowan.]]
** [[spoiler:Her last line (and in fact the very last line in the first season) is her asking whether a job the Rebels have offered is a paying job.]]
* TheSmartGuy: She's the most level-headed and reasonable of the Freemakers... unless there's money involved.
* UncertainDoom: Hopefully, she wasn't on Hosnian Prime when it blew up...
* WomenAreWiser: Is frequently the one to rein both of her brothers in when they run off to do their own thing and basically has complete command of the landing bay she works at, seamlessly managing the supplies and fixing the ships.
* BigEater: Occasionally displays a huge appetite, not surprising given the Freemakers' Season One status of PerpetualPoverty.
* BigSisterInstinct: Toward Rowan. As he puts it:
-->'''Rowan''' ''[to Naare]'': Sorry about Kordi. She's just crazy protective. Or... maybe just crazy.
* CatharsisFactor: InUniverse, on Hoth, Kordi takes great relish in [[spoiler:shooting at Naare with an AT-AT]].
-->'''Kordi''': I've been waiting a long time for this.
* ChainOfDeals: How she gets the Freemakers into the Rebel Alliance. After Ackbar is disappointed to hear that [[spoiler:Rowan got rid of the Kyber Saber]], she decides to go on a bartering spree across the galaxy to prove her chops, managing to eventually trade a rusty and barely usable ignition switch for an incredibly hard-to-get Type-A vector coil.
* CharacterDevelopment: Kordi becomes a much straighter example of WomenAreWiser in Season Two, as she no longer has to be preoccupied with worrying about making the rent. She quickly settles into a management position in the Rebel Alliance, and by the time of ''All-Stars'', she's become a senator in the New Republic.
* CloserToEarth: Usually, [[NotSoAboveItAll though not always]], particularly where money is concerned.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Appears as an infant in an episode of ''All-Stars''.
* FamedInStory: It's mentioned in ''All-Stars'' that she's a senator for the New Republic.
* GuileHero: Tries unsuccessfully to pull a BavarianFireDrill on the stormtroopers in the Season One premiere. She has better luck at Kashyyyk and Cloud City.
* ImprobableAimingSkills: {{Downplayed|Trope}}, but she manages to shoot [[spoiler:down Naare's Eclipse Fighter]] with the cannons of a recently repaired AT-AT, no mean feat since she's never piloted one before.
-->'''Kordi''': [[MythologyGag Target! ]][[Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack Maximum firepower!]]
* MoneyFetish: Kordi is known for doing nigh-impossible feats when/if money is on the line. [[spoiler:Naare takes advantage of this flaw as a means of psychological torture when she burns a stash of credits in front of Kordi for the purpose of drawing out Rowan.]]
** [[spoiler:Her last line (and in fact the very last line in the first season) is her asking whether a job the Rebels have offered is a paying job.]]
* TheSmartGuy: She's the most level-headed and reasonable of the Freemakers... unless there's money involved.
* UncertainDoom: Hopefully, she wasn't on Hosnian Prime when it blew up...
* WomenAreWiser: Is frequently the one to rein both of her brothers in when they run off to do their own thing and basically has complete command of the landing bay she works at, seamlessly managing the supplies and fixing the ships.
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* ActionGirl: She'd really rather talk her way out of sticky situations, but when push comes She is revealed to shove, she's devastatingly accurate with the [=StarScavenger's=] blasters and [[spoiler:[[ImprobableAimingSkills even manages to down Naare's Eclipse Fighter with the cannons of a recently repaired AT-AT]]]].
be an Imperial gunner.
*BigEater: Occasionally displays a huge appetite, not surprising given the Freemakers' Season One status of PerpetualPoverty.
* BigSisterInstinct: Toward Rowan. As he puts it:
-->'''Rowan''' ''[to Naare]'': Sorry about Kordi.BrickJoke: She's just crazy protective. Or... maybe just crazy.
only namedropped once (okay, twice in very quick succession) during Season One, but Zander finds many more reasons to bring her up throughout Season Two, culminating in her finally showing up in the final episode.
*CatharsisFactor: InUniverse, DeusExMachina: {{Exaggerated|Trope}}. The Freemakers are captured on Hoth, Kordi takes great relish in [[spoiler:shooting at Naare with the Death Star II, thrown into a cell, and the priceless Kyber Saber handed to an AT-AT]].
-->'''Kordi''': I've been waiting a long time for this.
* ChainOfDeals: HowImperial Guard to bring to the Emperor. But that's no ordinary guard: it's Zander's long-time crush, the oft-mentioned but never seen Becky Smoochenbacher. Did you know she gets had become an Imperial Guard? Did you know she had a crush on Zander too? [[DefectingForLove Ain't Love Grand?]]
* TheCavalry: She rescues the Freemakersinto when they are captured at the Rebel Alliance. Death Star II.
* ChekhovsGunman: AfterAckbar is disappointed to hear being TheGhost in a RunningGag for the entire show, she shows up in the GrandFinale, being an Imperial gunner that [[spoiler:Rowan got rid of rescues the Kyber Saber]], she decides to go on a bartering spree across Freemakers from the galaxy to prove Death Star II before it blows up.
* DefectingForLove: She joins the Empire after the Freemakers left the Wheel, but spontaneously performs a HighHeelFaceTurn upon discovering that herchops, managing to beloved Zander is a Rebel. [[spoiler:They eventually trade a rusty marry and barely usable ignition switch for an incredibly hard-to-get Type-A vector coil.
* CharacterDevelopment: Kordi becomeshave a much straighter example of WomenAreWiser in Season Two, as she no longer has to be preoccupied with worrying about making the rent. She quickly settles into a management position in the Rebel Alliance, and by the time of ''All-Stars'', she's become a senator in the New Republic.
* CloserToEarth: Usually, [[NotSoAboveItAll though not always]], particularly where money is concerned.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Appears as an infant in an episode of ''All-Stars''.
* FamedInStory: It's mentioned in ''All-Stars'' that she's a senator for the New Republic.
* GuileHero: Tries unsuccessfully to pull a BavarianFireDrill on the stormtroopers in the Season One premiere. She has better luck at Kashyyyk and Cloud City.
* ImprobableAimingSkills: {{Downplayed|Trope}}, but she manages to shoot [[spoiler:down Naare's Eclipse Fighter]] with the cannons of a recently repaired AT-AT, no mean feat since she's never piloted one before.
-->'''Kordi''': [[MythologyGag Target! ]][[Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack Maximum firepower!]]
* MoneyFetish: Kordi is known for doing nigh-impossible feats when/if money is on the line. [[spoiler:Naare takes advantage of this flaw as a means of psychological torture when she burns a stash of credits in front of Kordi for the purpose of drawing out Rowan.daughter.]]
** [[spoiler:Her last line (and in fact * EasilyForgiven: Apparently Becky didn't face any consequences for working for the very last line Empire while the Freemakers didn't seem to mind either. It doesn't hurt that her biggest onscreen offense is wearing the wrong uniform.
* TheGhost: Despite being frequently brought up by Zander, but she never shows up in person, even when Kordi and Leia visit the Wheel's upper ring. Finally {{averted|Trope}} when she shows up in thefirst season) GrandFinale.
* ICantBelieveAGuyLikeYouWouldNoticeMe: Just like Zander, Becky always thought he didn't even know who she was.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: She debuts in the GrandFinale, although she's mentioned several times over the course of the show.
* MeaningfulName: Gives Zander a smooch after professing her love for him.
* MissingMom: [[spoiler:''All-Stars'' reveals that Moxie is herasking whether a job daughter, but she never shows up in the Rebels have offered is a paying job.series proper, not even in flashbacks.]]
*TheSmartGuy: She's RunningGag: Zander professing his love for her in Season Two.
* UptownGirl: She lived in themost level-headed and reasonable Upper Ring of the Freemakers... unless there's money involved.
* UncertainDoom: Hopefully, she wasn't on Hosnian Prime when it blew up...
* WomenAreWiser: Is frequentlyWheel, which was stated to be reserved for "the rich, the one to rein both of her brothers in when they run off to do their own thing super-rich, and basically has complete command of the landing bay she works at, seamlessly managing the supplies and fixing the ships.Empire."
*
* BigSisterInstinct: Toward Rowan. As he puts it:
-->'''Rowan''' ''[to Naare]'': Sorry about Kordi.
*
-->'''Kordi''': I've been waiting a long time for this.
* ChainOfDeals: How
* TheCavalry: She rescues the Freemakers
* ChekhovsGunman: After
* DefectingForLove: She joins the Empire after the Freemakers left the Wheel, but spontaneously performs a HighHeelFaceTurn upon discovering that her
* CharacterDevelopment: Kordi becomes
* CloserToEarth: Usually, [[NotSoAboveItAll though not always]], particularly where money is concerned.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Appears as an infant in an episode of ''All-Stars''.
* FamedInStory: It's mentioned in ''All-Stars'' that she's a senator for the New Republic.
* GuileHero: Tries unsuccessfully to pull a BavarianFireDrill on the stormtroopers in the Season One premiere. She has better luck at Kashyyyk and Cloud City.
* ImprobableAimingSkills: {{Downplayed|Trope}}, but she manages to shoot [[spoiler:down Naare's Eclipse Fighter]] with the cannons of a recently repaired AT-AT, no mean feat since she's never piloted one before.
-->'''Kordi''': [[MythologyGag Target! ]][[Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack Maximum firepower!]]
* MoneyFetish: Kordi is known for doing nigh-impossible feats when/if money is on the line. [[spoiler:Naare takes advantage of this flaw as a means of psychological torture when she burns a stash of credits in front of Kordi for the purpose of drawing out Rowan.
* TheGhost: Despite being frequently brought up by Zander, but she never shows up in person, even when Kordi and Leia visit the Wheel's upper ring. Finally {{averted|Trope}} when she shows up in the
* ICantBelieveAGuyLikeYouWouldNoticeMe: Just like Zander, Becky always thought he didn't even know who she was.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: She debuts in the GrandFinale, although she's mentioned several times over the course of the show.
* MeaningfulName: Gives Zander a smooch after professing her love for him.
* MissingMom: [[spoiler:''All-Stars'' reveals that Moxie is her
*
* UptownGirl: She lived in the
* UncertainDoom: Hopefully, she wasn't on Hosnian Prime when it blew up...
* WomenAreWiser: Is frequently
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!!Zander Freemaker
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->'''Voiced By''': Eugene Byrd
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
-->''"I'm Zander Freemaker! Superstar pilot guy!"''
The oldest of the Freemaker siblings, Zander is an expert mechanic and pilot. He is highly excitable and incredibly enthusiastic about flying.
!!Zander Freemaker
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->'''Voiced By''': Eugene Byrd
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
-->''"I'm Zander Freemaker! Superstar pilot guy!"''
The oldest of the Freemaker siblings, Zander is an expert mechanic and pilot. He is highly excitable and incredibly enthusiastic about flying.
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* AcePilot: Despite being a human without any apparent Force abilities, he won a podrace despite being chased by bounty hunters and has outflown Naare on at least two occasions. One of those occasions resulted in the wings of the Eclipse Fighter being clipped.
** In Season Two, he's the one who's chosen to fly the Arrowhead, which he does with aplomb.
* AchievementsInIgnorance: Despite lacking Force-sensitivity, he often makes offhand comments that directly help Rowan develop his Force skills.
* AmazonChaser: One of the prime reasons for his infatuation with Naare. It's {{downplayed|Trope}} with Princess Leia due to TheDulcineaEffect and the fact that he never really sees her in action. However, Becky Smoochenbacher is his OneTrueLove.
-->''(Zander and Kordi are watching Naare [[CurbStompBattle wreck]] Graballa the Hutt's [[{{Mooks}} crew]])''\\
'''Zander''' ''(dreamily)'': [[InLoveWithYourCarnage I love her.]]\\
'''Kordi''' ''(annoyed)'': [[MythologyGag I kn]][[Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack ow.]]
* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: He can come across as this to Kordi, even though he's actually older than her.
* {{BFG}}: Taken UpToEleven in the first episode of Season Two, where [[CaptainOblivious (upon being informed that his starfighter needs blasters)]] he proceeds to outfit it with MoreDakka, including a truly monstrous cannon that's ''bigger than the ship''. No points for guessing how well that works out for him.
* BigBrotherBully: Thankfully {{averted|Trope}} most of the time. It only really occurs once, and Rowan's only mildly irritated by it.
* CatchPhrase: His page quote. It often varies depending on the context, e.g. "I'm Zander Freemaker, All About the Blasters Guy!"
* CoveredInKisses: In "Return of the Return of the Jedi" when he and his siblings are rescued by Becky Smoochenbacher, who confesses that she was always been in love with him before giving him a smooch, leaving him covered in kiss marks.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Appears as a toddler in an episode of ''All-Stars'', where he inadvertently persuades his father Pace to rescue the battle droid who would become Roger.
%%* TheEngineer
* GeniusDitz: He's the goofiest of the three siblings, but is a genuinely good engineer and mechanic.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: After subjecting a TIE fighter squadron to a MookHorrorShow in the Blazemaker, Zander deploys the mega-cannon against the retreating survivors -- and promptly blows up his own ship.
* IResembleThatRemark: When Naare tells the Freemakers the Jedi mind trick only works on weak-minded people, he repeats the explanation like he's under that trance in spite of Naare not even trying the trick while explaining it.
* InsistentTerminology: Takes issue with Kordi's use of the term "uglies" for his kitbashed custom-made starships, preferring the name "Z-Wings." [[spoiler:The pride he has for his creations is used against him as a means of psychological torture by Naare when she dismantles them in front of Zander to draw out Rowan.]]
* MrFixit
* OneManArmy: Starship version. {{Justified|Trope}} due to the [[MoreDakka absurd amount of blasters and cannons on his Blazemaker]].
-->'''Zander''': I'm just one man in a ship...[[LargeHam loaded with a ridiculous amount of blasters!]]
** In Season Two, he's the one who's chosen to fly the Arrowhead, which he does with aplomb.
* AchievementsInIgnorance: Despite lacking Force-sensitivity, he often makes offhand comments that directly help Rowan develop his Force skills.
* AmazonChaser: One of the prime reasons for his infatuation with Naare. It's {{downplayed|Trope}} with Princess Leia due to TheDulcineaEffect and the fact that he never really sees her in action. However, Becky Smoochenbacher is his OneTrueLove.
-->''(Zander and Kordi are watching Naare [[CurbStompBattle wreck]] Graballa the Hutt's [[{{Mooks}} crew]])''\\
'''Zander''' ''(dreamily)'': [[InLoveWithYourCarnage I love her.]]\\
'''Kordi''' ''(annoyed)'': [[MythologyGag I kn]][[Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack ow.]]
* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: He can come across as this to Kordi, even though he's actually older than her.
* {{BFG}}: Taken UpToEleven in the first episode of Season Two, where [[CaptainOblivious (upon being informed that his starfighter needs blasters)]] he proceeds to outfit it with MoreDakka, including a truly monstrous cannon that's ''bigger than the ship''. No points for guessing how well that works out for him.
* BigBrotherBully: Thankfully {{averted|Trope}} most of the time. It only really occurs once, and Rowan's only mildly irritated by it.
* CatchPhrase: His page quote. It often varies depending on the context, e.g. "I'm Zander Freemaker, All About the Blasters Guy!"
* CoveredInKisses: In "Return of the Return of the Jedi" when he and his siblings are rescued by Becky Smoochenbacher, who confesses that she was always been in love with him before giving him a smooch, leaving him covered in kiss marks.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Appears as a toddler in an episode of ''All-Stars'', where he inadvertently persuades his father Pace to rescue the battle droid who would become Roger.
%%* TheEngineer
* GeniusDitz: He's the goofiest of the three siblings, but is a genuinely good engineer and mechanic.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: After subjecting a TIE fighter squadron to a MookHorrorShow in the Blazemaker, Zander deploys the mega-cannon against the retreating survivors -- and promptly blows up his own ship.
* IResembleThatRemark: When Naare tells the Freemakers the Jedi mind trick only works on weak-minded people, he repeats the explanation like he's under that trance in spite of Naare not even trying the trick while explaining it.
* InsistentTerminology: Takes issue with Kordi's use of the term "uglies" for his kitbashed custom-made starships, preferring the name "Z-Wings." [[spoiler:The pride he has for his creations is used against him as a means of psychological torture by Naare when she dismantles them in front of Zander to draw out Rowan.]]
* MrFixit
* OneManArmy: Starship version. {{Justified|Trope}} due to the [[MoreDakka absurd amount of blasters and cannons on his Blazemaker]].
-->'''Zander''': I'm just one man in a ship...[[LargeHam loaded with a ridiculous amount of blasters!]]
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* AcePilot: Despite being a human without any apparent Force abilities, he won a podrace despite being chased by bounty hunters ActionDad: Manages to save himself and his family (including two young children) from a rampaging Zillo Beast. It's all the more impressive considering that he's decidedly a NonActionGuy who's an ActionSurvivor at most.
* BerserkButton: Han Solo, ever since his scheme cost Pace his dreams. They eventually make up.
* CrazyJealousGuy: Has shades of this when he glares at Lando for kissing Lena's hand.
* DeadpanSnarker: Has his moments.
-->'''Lena''' ''(to Pace)'': Wait, ''you're'' the guy that Hutt wanted? You don't seem the type.\\
'''Pace''': Well, ''you kinda do!''
* DisappearedDad: His absence from ''The Freemaker Adventures'' hasoutflown Naare on at least two occasions. One yet to be explained.
* EyeTwitch: His eye twitches when he gets mad.
* FamedInStory: He was the one to first coin the term "Uglies" for ships made from different models ofthose occasions resulted ships.
* GadgeteerGenius: Chronologically the first one in thewings series, as he assembles parts of different starships into a working ship complete with functional hyperdrive. ''While under threat from hungry rancors!''
** Earlier[[note]]The above example occurs in an earlier episode but later chronologically, as it features a post-HeelFaceBrainwashing Roger while this incident results in theEclipse Fighter being clipped.
** In Season Two,heroes meeting Roger for the first time[[/note]], he's the one who's chosen to fly who repairs the Arrowhead, which he does with aplomb.
* AchievementsInIgnorance: Despite lacking Force-sensitivity, he often makes offhand comments that directly help Rowan develop his Force skills.
* AmazonChaser: Oneold Trade Federation droid control ship's computer to reactivate some of the prime reasons for his infatuation with Naare. It's {{downplayed|Trope}} with Princess Leia due to TheDulcineaEffect and the fact that he never really sees her in action. However, Becky Smoochenbacher is his OneTrueLove.
-->''(Zander and Kordi are watching Naare [[CurbStompBattle wreck]] Graballa the Hutt's [[{{Mooks}} crew]])''\\
'''Zander''' ''(dreamily)'': [[InLoveWithYourCarnage I love her.]]\\
'''Kordi''' ''(annoyed)'': [[MythologyGag I kn]][[Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack ow.]]
* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: He can come across as this to Kordi, even though he's actually older than her.
* {{BFG}}: Taken UpToEleveninert battle droids in the first episode of Season Two, where [[CaptainOblivious (upon being informed that his starfighter needs blasters)]] he proceeds area to outfit it with MoreDakka, including serve as [[WeNeedADistraction a truly monstrous cannon distraction]] for the Zillo Beast that's ''bigger than menacing the ship''. No points heroes.
* GuileHero: Grows into this over the course of his adventures, coming up with the plan to shake some pursuers by jettisoning a load of extremely hard Corusca gems at their ships at high speeds.
* HappilyMarried: To Lena.
* HonorBeforeReason: When Lando appears to be selling out Pace and Lena to their pursuers, Lena attempts to convince Pace to hightail it, but Pace refuses to abandon Lando and even cites personal integrity as his reason to [[IChooseToStay stay]]. Not only does this work out, but it even causes Lena to fall forguessing how well him!
* InsultFriendlyFire: Upon meeting Han again, he screams thatworks out for him.
* BigBrotherBully: Thankfully {{averted|Trope}} most ofthe time. It smuggler "ruined my life!" -- only really occurs once, and Rowan's only mildly irritated by it.
* CatchPhrase: His page quote. It often varies depending on the context, e.g. "I'm Zander Freemaker, All About the Blasters Guy!"
* CoveredInKisses: In "Return of the Return of the Jedi"to [[VerbalBackspace hastily amend his words]] when he and sees his siblings are rescued by Becky Smoochenbacher, who confesses that she was always been in love with him before beloved Lena giving him a smooch, leaving funny look, since Han's interference resulted in him covered meeting her.
* LikeParentLikeChild: Like Zander, he has a thing for making Uglies, although he has less pride inkiss marks.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Appears asit...until a toddler in an episode of ''All-Stars'', where he inadvertently persuades woman comes along and buys one, boosting his father Pace confidence to rescue the battle droid who would become Roger.
%%* TheEngineer
* GeniusDitz: He's the goofiest of the three siblings, but ismake a genuinely good engineer business making and mechanic.
selling Uglies.
*HoistByHisOwnPetard: After subjecting a TIE fighter squadron NonActionGuy: Never shoots any weapon or participates in high-speed chases (although he sometimes gets dragged along in them, much to his own chagrin). He eventually becomes a MookHorrorShow GuileHero, although only when absolutely necessary.
* TheReliableOne: He is always willing to help someone inthe Blazemaker, Zander deploys the mega-cannon need, even against the retreating survivors -- and promptly blows up his own ship.
* IResembleThatRemark: When Naare tells the Freemakers the Jedi mind trick only works on weak-minded people, he repeats the explanation like he's under that trance in spite of Naare not even trying the trick while explaining it.
* InsistentTerminology: Takes issue with Kordi's use of the term "uglies" for his kitbashed custom-made starships, preferring the name "Z-Wings." [[spoiler:The pride he has for his creations is used against him as a means of psychological torture by Naare when she dismantles them in front of Zander to draw out Rowan.]]
* MrFixit
* OneManArmy: Starship version. {{Justified|Trope}} due to the [[MoreDakka absurd amount of blasters and cannons on his Blazemaker]].
-->'''Zander''': I'm just one man in a ship...[[LargeHam loaded with a ridiculous amount of blasters!]]better judgment.
* BerserkButton: Han Solo, ever since his scheme cost Pace his dreams. They eventually make up.
* CrazyJealousGuy: Has shades of this when he glares at Lando for kissing Lena's hand.
* DeadpanSnarker: Has his moments.
-->'''Lena''' ''(to Pace)'': Wait, ''you're'' the guy that Hutt wanted? You don't seem the type.\\
'''Pace''': Well, ''you kinda do!''
* DisappearedDad: His absence from ''The Freemaker Adventures'' has
* EyeTwitch: His eye twitches when he gets mad.
* FamedInStory: He was the one to first coin the term "Uglies" for ships made from different models of
* GadgeteerGenius: Chronologically the first one in the
** Earlier[[note]]The above example occurs in an earlier episode but later chronologically, as it features a post-HeelFaceBrainwashing Roger while this incident results in the
** In Season Two,
* AchievementsInIgnorance: Despite lacking Force-sensitivity, he often makes offhand comments that directly help Rowan develop his Force skills.
* AmazonChaser: One
-->''(Zander and Kordi are watching Naare [[CurbStompBattle wreck]] Graballa the Hutt's [[{{Mooks}} crew]])''\\
'''Zander''' ''(dreamily)'': [[InLoveWithYourCarnage I love her.]]\\
'''Kordi''' ''(annoyed)'': [[MythologyGag I kn]][[Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack ow.]]
* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: He can come across as this to Kordi, even though he's actually older than her.
* {{BFG}}: Taken UpToEleven
* GuileHero: Grows into this over the course of his adventures, coming up with the plan to shake some pursuers by jettisoning a load of extremely hard Corusca gems at their ships at high speeds.
* HappilyMarried: To Lena.
* HonorBeforeReason: When Lando appears to be selling out Pace and Lena to their pursuers, Lena attempts to convince Pace to hightail it, but Pace refuses to abandon Lando and even cites personal integrity as his reason to [[IChooseToStay stay]]. Not only does this work out, but it even causes Lena to fall for
* InsultFriendlyFire: Upon meeting Han again, he screams that
* BigBrotherBully: Thankfully {{averted|Trope}} most of
* CatchPhrase: His page quote. It often varies depending on the context, e.g. "I'm Zander Freemaker, All About the Blasters Guy!"
* CoveredInKisses: In "Return of the Return of the Jedi"
* LikeParentLikeChild: Like Zander, he has a thing for making Uglies, although he has less pride in
* EarlyBirdCameo: Appears as
%%* TheEngineer
* GeniusDitz: He's the goofiest of the three siblings, but is
*
* TheReliableOne: He is always willing to help someone in
* IResembleThatRemark: When Naare tells the Freemakers the Jedi mind trick only works on weak-minded people, he repeats the explanation like he's under that trance in spite of Naare not even trying the trick while explaining it.
* InsistentTerminology: Takes issue with Kordi's use of the term "uglies" for his kitbashed custom-made starships, preferring the name "Z-Wings." [[spoiler:The pride he has for his creations is used against him as a means of psychological torture by Naare when she dismantles them in front of Zander to draw out Rowan.]]
* MrFixit
* OneManArmy: Starship version. {{Justified|Trope}} due to the [[MoreDakka absurd amount of blasters and cannons on his Blazemaker]].
-->'''Zander''': I'm just one man in a ship...[[LargeHam loaded with a ridiculous amount of blasters!]]
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->'''Voiced By''': Creator/MatthewWood
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A battle droid who managed to survive the Clone Wars (sort of), Roger faithfully serves as the Freemakers' general-purpose droid and companion, at least when he's not busy tripping over his own feet.
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->'''Voiced By''': Creator/MatthewWood
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
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* AffablyEvil: Prior to his HeelFaceBrainwashing. After Pace attaches an arm to replace the one he lost, R0-GR gratefully thanks him for equipping him to continue his mission to [[BreadEggsMilkSquick eliminate the Jedi scum]].
* BadLiar: Oh so very much. [[BlatantLies "We're all...uh...asleep!"]], Roger? Really?
* BadlyBatteredBabysitter: To Rowan, at least at first.
* BeenThereShapedHistory: Well, okay, [[SubvertedTrope not really]]. ''All-Stars'' reveals that he ''was'' present at [[Film/ThePhantomMenace the Battle of Naboo]] and [[Film/AttackOfTheClones the Battle of Geonosis]], along with pivotal moments in the Clone Wars -- but, [[RunningGag without fail]], he got destroyed or disabled before he was able to do more than say a few words.
** He also nearly manages to ruin a covert data transfer to [[Film/RogueOne Cassian Andor and K-2SO]], but Kaytoo bails him out and relieves him of said data.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: With his goofy demeanor and bumbling antics, it's easy to forget that he's a ''veteran of the Clone Wars'' (okay, sort of -- see CosmicPlaything below for details) and that his combat programming was ''not'' purged from his memory banks -- but upon seeing his buddy R0-HK take damage during the skirmish in the Palpatine Museum, he flies into an UnstoppableRage, grabs a (working) blaster, and goes on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge that sends hardened BountyHunter Dengar running for his life!
* BreakoutCharacter: He was created exclusively for the show, which was always meant to have an [[LooseCanon ambiguous connection]] to the lore, but his popularity with viewers is likely why he (and by proxy, M-OC) appeared in the book ''Droidography'', which elevates him to official canon status.
* CanonImmigrant: He's brought into canon by ''[[AllThereInTheManual Droidography]]''.
* CharacterDevelopment: His first reaction to meeting Naare was to flee in terror at the sight of the "Jedi" (see his image quote), but he later utters a {{sarcas|mMode}}tic "Thank you, Mr. Jedi" to Luke Skywalker for failing to save him (indicating that he was expecting that the Jedi would rescue him), and by the Battle of Jakku, he proudly declares himself to be the first Jedi droid. (Alas, he's incorrect, but it's the thought that counts.)
* CosmicPlaything: He's been repaired a surprising number of times for disposable CannonFodder. Of course, all this means is that he's had the "honor" for getting cut to pieces by ''several'' of the greatest Jedi in the galaxy.
** ''All-Stars'' takes this UpToEleven by revealing that he's had this status since he was ''manufactured'' -- with his head put on backwards.
** Presumably his first combat experience was [[Film/ThePhantomMenace the Battle of Naboo]] -- in which he was disabled almost as soon as he deployed, before getting a single shot off.
* DeadpanSnarker: "Good news! My programming doesn't allow for I-told-you-sos!"
* DoAnythingRobot: Comes across as this, what with the cleaning, maintenance, cooking, slicing...
** He doesn't do translating, though, which leads to some trouble during the mission to Kashyyyk.
* GadgeteerGenius: Manufactures a fully functional droid buffer, apparently all by himself. (Of course, he really shouldn't have been building it in the middle of a pitched space battle, and the buffer settings need some work, but still.) He also assists with starship repairs from time to time.
* GeniusDitz: He's a DoAnythingRobot with an incredibly vast array of skills, but [[MasterOfNone isn't particularly good at any of them]] and often causes bigger problems due to his clumsiness. He also boasts a long and storied history, with perfect recall of all of it -- unfortunately, his lack of discretion often enables the bad guys to use that knowledge against him and his family.
* HeadphonesEqualIsolation: An unintentional and justified version. Roger wears a pair of industrial-strength earmuffs while assembling his droid buffer, and it's so effective that he somehow misses the ''space battle'' that erupts around him.
* HeelFaceBrainwashing: ''All-Stars'' reveals that he was found on an abandoned battlefield by Pace and Lena and reprogrammed to serve them. He's aware of his reprogramming and perfectly fine with it.
* HeelRealization: {{Averted|Trope}}; he does not take it well when told the Separatists were the bad guys and reboots himself in order to forget this revelation.
* HollywoodHacking: In Season Two, it turns out that he's capable of doing this as well with his trusty datapad. Possibly {{justified|Trope}} since it only occurs on the Wheel, the Freemakers' home space station in Season One.
* IShouldWriteABookAboutThis: He actually has! (And the rest of the galaxy wishes that he hadn't.) ''From Trenches to Wrenches: The Roger Story'' is available on the [=HoloNet=], has at least ''482 chapters'' (which would probably make it a {{Doorstopper}} except it's apparently in ebook format), and is regarded by everyone from Wick Cooper to Captain Phasma to be extremely poorly written. Roger, however, is quite proud of his work and eagerly (and rather [[LargeHam hammily]]) reads chapters to anyone who'll listen (and even some who won't). Oh, and he's working on a sequel, ''From Trenches to Wrenches: The Roger Story, Volume 2''.
* LastOfHisKind: Believes himself to be this, although [[Literature/StarWarsAftermath Mister Bones]] might have something to say about that...
* LovableCoward: Is this, {{iron|y}}ically for a battle droid. He's fully aware of this too, to the point of ''openly informing others'' of his cowardice. The Freemakers (and the audience) love him anyway, since he's such a NiceGuy who honestly does his best to help out. It doesn't hurt that he can be a CowardlyLion when pushed far enough.
* NiceGuy: Is this in ''spades'', although he has an unfortunate tendency to bungle it due to his clumsiness. Upon joining the Rebel Alliance, Roger takes the initiative to befriend the local droids (for all the good it does him ''and'' them), and ''All-Stars'' shows that he was [[AffablyEvil genuinely friendly even prior to his ]]HeelFaceBrainwashing. Notably, immediately after (or possibly even ''during'') said brainwashing, [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments he hugs a young Zander when the curious toddler climbs into his lap]].
* OldRetainer: Serves three generations of Freemakers over the course of ''The Freemaker Adventures'' and ''All-Stars'', as he mentions to Moxie in a surprisingly heartfelt moment near the end of ''All-Stars''. Disturbingly, he never comments about exactly ''[[UncertainDoom what]]'' happened to his former masters.
* PullingThemselvesTogether: Is capable of doing this, although whether he does so in any given situation usually depends on the RuleOfFunny.
* RobotBuddy: For the Freemakers in general, although he usually winds up accompanying Rowan.
* RootingForTheEmpire: Is convinced the Separatists were the good guys of the Clone Wars, and when corrected, proceeds to freak out and reboot himself rather than deal with this.
* ShellShockedVeteran: PlayedForLaughs. Roger still remembers his experiences in the Clone Wars and does not enjoy getting dismembered repeatedly by the Jedi he was pitted against. Hence panicking the way all B1 battle droids did in response to seeing a Jedi.
** PlayedForDrama (somewhat) near the end of Season One, when Rowan insists on rewatching Roger's memories of his various defeats. Roger is clearly uncomfortable and attempts to distract Rowan with a memory of a StaircaseTumble, but the stakes are so high at this point that his angsting is the least of anybody's concerns.
* SupremeChef: Tries his best to be this, bless his processor. He does seem to be improving in Season Two, if Rowan's reaction to his cookies is anything to go by.
* UndyingLoyalty: To the Freemakers. While he's proud to be a droid, he's even prouder to be a Freemaker, and he will side with his adoptive family over his droid brethren when push comes to shove, as N3-RO and his posse find out.
* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: No one seems to be even fazed by the sight of a battle droid walking about.
* VerbalTicName: Takes his name from the B1 battle droids' classic catchphrase: "Roger, roger!"
* BadLiar: Oh so very much. [[BlatantLies "We're all...uh...asleep!"]], Roger? Really?
* BadlyBatteredBabysitter: To Rowan, at least at first.
* BeenThereShapedHistory: Well, okay, [[SubvertedTrope not really]]. ''All-Stars'' reveals that he ''was'' present at [[Film/ThePhantomMenace the Battle of Naboo]] and [[Film/AttackOfTheClones the Battle of Geonosis]], along with pivotal moments in the Clone Wars -- but, [[RunningGag without fail]], he got destroyed or disabled before he was able to do more than say a few words.
** He also nearly manages to ruin a covert data transfer to [[Film/RogueOne Cassian Andor and K-2SO]], but Kaytoo bails him out and relieves him of said data.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: With his goofy demeanor and bumbling antics, it's easy to forget that he's a ''veteran of the Clone Wars'' (okay, sort of -- see CosmicPlaything below for details) and that his combat programming was ''not'' purged from his memory banks -- but upon seeing his buddy R0-HK take damage during the skirmish in the Palpatine Museum, he flies into an UnstoppableRage, grabs a (working) blaster, and goes on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge that sends hardened BountyHunter Dengar running for his life!
* BreakoutCharacter: He was created exclusively for the show, which was always meant to have an [[LooseCanon ambiguous connection]] to the lore, but his popularity with viewers is likely why he (and by proxy, M-OC) appeared in the book ''Droidography'', which elevates him to official canon status.
* CanonImmigrant: He's brought into canon by ''[[AllThereInTheManual Droidography]]''.
* CharacterDevelopment: His first reaction to meeting Naare was to flee in terror at the sight of the "Jedi" (see his image quote), but he later utters a {{sarcas|mMode}}tic "Thank you, Mr. Jedi" to Luke Skywalker for failing to save him (indicating that he was expecting that the Jedi would rescue him), and by the Battle of Jakku, he proudly declares himself to be the first Jedi droid. (Alas, he's incorrect, but it's the thought that counts.)
* CosmicPlaything: He's been repaired a surprising number of times for disposable CannonFodder. Of course, all this means is that he's had the "honor" for getting cut to pieces by ''several'' of the greatest Jedi in the galaxy.
** ''All-Stars'' takes this UpToEleven by revealing that he's had this status since he was ''manufactured'' -- with his head put on backwards.
** Presumably his first combat experience was [[Film/ThePhantomMenace the Battle of Naboo]] -- in which he was disabled almost as soon as he deployed, before getting a single shot off.
* DeadpanSnarker: "Good news! My programming doesn't allow for I-told-you-sos!"
* DoAnythingRobot: Comes across as this, what with the cleaning, maintenance, cooking, slicing...
** He doesn't do translating, though, which leads to some trouble during the mission to Kashyyyk.
* GadgeteerGenius: Manufactures a fully functional droid buffer, apparently all by himself. (Of course, he really shouldn't have been building it in the middle of a pitched space battle, and the buffer settings need some work, but still.) He also assists with starship repairs from time to time.
* GeniusDitz: He's a DoAnythingRobot with an incredibly vast array of skills, but [[MasterOfNone isn't particularly good at any of them]] and often causes bigger problems due to his clumsiness. He also boasts a long and storied history, with perfect recall of all of it -- unfortunately, his lack of discretion often enables the bad guys to use that knowledge against him and his family.
* HeadphonesEqualIsolation: An unintentional and justified version. Roger wears a pair of industrial-strength earmuffs while assembling his droid buffer, and it's so effective that he somehow misses the ''space battle'' that erupts around him.
* HeelFaceBrainwashing: ''All-Stars'' reveals that he was found on an abandoned battlefield by Pace and Lena and reprogrammed to serve them. He's aware of his reprogramming and perfectly fine with it.
* HeelRealization: {{Averted|Trope}}; he does not take it well when told the Separatists were the bad guys and reboots himself in order to forget this revelation.
* HollywoodHacking: In Season Two, it turns out that he's capable of doing this as well with his trusty datapad. Possibly {{justified|Trope}} since it only occurs on the Wheel, the Freemakers' home space station in Season One.
* IShouldWriteABookAboutThis: He actually has! (And the rest of the galaxy wishes that he hadn't.) ''From Trenches to Wrenches: The Roger Story'' is available on the [=HoloNet=], has at least ''482 chapters'' (which would probably make it a {{Doorstopper}} except it's apparently in ebook format), and is regarded by everyone from Wick Cooper to Captain Phasma to be extremely poorly written. Roger, however, is quite proud of his work and eagerly (and rather [[LargeHam hammily]]) reads chapters to anyone who'll listen (and even some who won't). Oh, and he's working on a sequel, ''From Trenches to Wrenches: The Roger Story, Volume 2''.
* LastOfHisKind: Believes himself to be this, although [[Literature/StarWarsAftermath Mister Bones]] might have something to say about that...
* LovableCoward: Is this, {{iron|y}}ically for a battle droid. He's fully aware of this too, to the point of ''openly informing others'' of his cowardice. The Freemakers (and the audience) love him anyway, since he's such a NiceGuy who honestly does his best to help out. It doesn't hurt that he can be a CowardlyLion when pushed far enough.
* NiceGuy: Is this in ''spades'', although he has an unfortunate tendency to bungle it due to his clumsiness. Upon joining the Rebel Alliance, Roger takes the initiative to befriend the local droids (for all the good it does him ''and'' them), and ''All-Stars'' shows that he was [[AffablyEvil genuinely friendly even prior to his ]]HeelFaceBrainwashing. Notably, immediately after (or possibly even ''during'') said brainwashing, [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments he hugs a young Zander when the curious toddler climbs into his lap]].
* OldRetainer: Serves three generations of Freemakers over the course of ''The Freemaker Adventures'' and ''All-Stars'', as he mentions to Moxie in a surprisingly heartfelt moment near the end of ''All-Stars''. Disturbingly, he never comments about exactly ''[[UncertainDoom what]]'' happened to his former masters.
* PullingThemselvesTogether: Is capable of doing this, although whether he does so in any given situation usually depends on the RuleOfFunny.
* RobotBuddy: For the Freemakers in general, although he usually winds up accompanying Rowan.
* RootingForTheEmpire: Is convinced the Separatists were the good guys of the Clone Wars, and when corrected, proceeds to freak out and reboot himself rather than deal with this.
* ShellShockedVeteran: PlayedForLaughs. Roger still remembers his experiences in the Clone Wars and does not enjoy getting dismembered repeatedly by the Jedi he was pitted against. Hence panicking the way all B1 battle droids did in response to seeing a Jedi.
** PlayedForDrama (somewhat) near the end of Season One, when Rowan insists on rewatching Roger's memories of his various defeats. Roger is clearly uncomfortable and attempts to distract Rowan with a memory of a StaircaseTumble, but the stakes are so high at this point that his angsting is the least of anybody's concerns.
* SupremeChef: Tries his best to be this, bless his processor. He does seem to be improving in Season Two, if Rowan's reaction to his cookies is anything to go by.
* UndyingLoyalty: To the Freemakers. While he's proud to be a droid, he's even prouder to be a Freemaker, and he will side with his adoptive family over his droid brethren when push comes to shove, as N3-RO and his posse find out.
* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: No one seems to be even fazed by the sight of a battle droid walking about.
* VerbalTicName: Takes his name from the B1 battle droids' classic catchphrase: "Roger, roger!"
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* AffablyEvil: Prior to his HeelFaceBrainwashing. After Pace attaches an arm to replace AmbiguouslyBrown: Obviously, the one he lost, R0-GR gratefully thanks him for equipping him to continue his mission to [[BreadEggsMilkSquick eliminate the Jedi scum]].
* BadLiar: Oh so very much. [[BlatantLies "We're all...uh...asleep!"]], Roger? Really?
* BadlyBatteredBabysitter: To Rowan, at least at first.
* BeenThereShapedHistory: Well, okay, [[SubvertedTrope not really]]. ''All-Stars'' reveals that he ''was'' present at [[Film/ThePhantomMenace the Battle of Naboo]] and [[Film/AttackOfTheClones the Battle of Geonosis]], along with pivotal moments in the Clone Wars -- but, [[RunningGag without fail]], heFreemaker children got destroyed or disabled before he was able to do their looks from her.
* [[ConMan Con Woman]]: Her profession when we first meet her. Her daughter Kordi almost certainly got her silver tongue from her.
* DefrostingIceQueen: She's much more polite thansay a few words.
** He also nearly manages to ruin a covert data transfer to [[Film/RogueOne Cassian Andoryour average IceQueen and K-2SO]], has good reason to be one, but Kaytoo bails him out and relieves him of said data.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: With his goofy demeanor and bumbling antics,regardless, it's easy to forget Pace's unwavering honesty that he's causes her to warm up toward him.
* EveryoneHasStandards: When a''veteran of the Clone Wars'' (okay, sort of -- see CosmicPlaything below for details) and that his combat programming was ''not'' purged from his memory banks -- but upon seeing his buddy R0-HK take damage during the skirmish in the Palpatine Museum, he flies stormtrooper's wife blackmails a man into selling her an UnstoppableRage, grabs expensive necklace for a (working) blaster, single credit Lena robs the woman of both her money and goes on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge that sends hardened BountyHunter Dengar running for his life!
* BreakoutCharacter: He was created exclusively forthe show, necklace, which was always meant to have an [[LooseCanon ambiguous connection]] she returns to the lore, but his popularity salesman.
* HappilyMarried: To Pace.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: She had a Kowakian monkey-lizard partner-in-crime named Radka until he stole all of their earnings and ratted her out to stormtroopers.
* IWorkAlone: Being betrayed by her partner-in-crime sours her on the notion of partnering withviewers is likely why he (and by proxy, M-OC) appeared in the book ''Droidography'', which elevates him others, causing her to official canon status.
* CanonImmigrant: He's brought into canon by ''[[AllThereInTheManual Droidography]]''.
* CharacterDevelopment: His first reactionattempt to meeting Naare was to flee in terror at the sight of the "Jedi" (see his image quote), but he later utters a {{sarcas|mMode}}tic "Thank you, Mr. Jedi" to Luke Skywalker for failing to save him (indicating that he was expecting that the Jedi would rescue him), and by the Battle of Jakku, he proudly declares himself to be the first Jedi droid. (Alas, he's incorrect, but it's the thought that counts.)
* CosmicPlaything: He's been repaired a surprising number of times for disposable CannonFodder. Of course, all this means is that he's had the "honor" for getting cut to pieces by ''several'' of the greatest Jedi in the galaxy.
** ''All-Stars'' takes this UpToEleven by revealing that he's had this status since he was ''manufactured'' -- with his head put on backwards.
** Presumably his first combat experience was [[Film/ThePhantomMenace the Battle of Naboo]] -- in which he was disabled almostleave Pace as soon as he deployed, before getting a single shot off.
* DeadpanSnarker: "Good news! My programming doesn't allow for I-told-you-sos!"
* DoAnythingRobot: Comes across as this, what withthe cleaning, maintenance, cooking, slicing...
** He doesn't do translating, though, which leads to some trouble duringimmediate danger is over. Fortunately, Pace's stubborn honesty wins her over, and after the mission to Kashyyyk.
* GadgeteerGenius: Manufactures a fully functional droid buffer, apparently all by himself. (Of course, he really shouldn't have been building it in''next'' immediate danger is over, ''she's'' the middle of one who's asking ''Pace'' if he wants a pitched space battle, and partner.
* InTheHood: Often uses her shirt's hood when she wishes to remain anonymous.
* PinkMeansFeminine: Wears a pink hooded shirt.
* MissingMom: Her absence has yet to be explained.
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Although she's thebuffer settings need some work, but still.) He also assists with starship repairs from time one who suggests to time.
* GeniusDitz: He's a DoAnythingRobot with an incredibly vast array of skills, but [[MasterOfNone isn't particularly good at any of them]] and often causes bigger problems due to his clumsiness. He also boasts a long and storied history, with perfect recall of all of it -- unfortunately, his lack of discretion often enables the bad guys to usePace that knowledge against him and they abandon Lando when the going gets rough, you can practically ''hear'' her {{defrosting|IceQueen}} when [[HonorBeforeReason he refuses to leave his family.
* HeadphonesEqualIsolation: An unintentional and justified version. Roger wears a pair of industrial-strength earmuffs while assembling his droid buffer, andpartner]].
-->'''Pace''': [[HonorBeforeReason It's not about who he is, it'sso effective that he somehow misses the ''space battle'' that erupts around him.
* HeelFaceBrainwashing: ''All-Stars'' reveals that he was found on an abandoned battlefield by Pace and Lena and reprogrammed to serve them. He's aware of his reprogramming and perfectly fine with it.
* HeelRealization: {{Averted|Trope}}; he does not take it well when told the Separatists were the bad guys and reboots himself in order to forget this revelation.
* HollywoodHacking: In Season Two, it turns out that he's capable of doing this as well with his trusty datapad. Possibly {{justified|Trope}} since it only occurs on the Wheel, the Freemakers' home space station in Season One.
* IShouldWriteABookAboutThis: He actually has! (And the rest of the galaxy wishes that he hadn't.) ''From Trenches to Wrenches: The Roger Story'' is available on the [=HoloNet=], has at least ''482 chapters'' (which would probably make it a {{Doorstopper}} except it's apparently in ebook format), and is regarded by everyone from Wick Cooper to Captain Phasma to be extremely poorly written. Roger, however, is quite proud of his work and eagerly (and rather [[LargeHam hammily]]) reads chapters to anyone who'll listen (and even some who won't). Oh, and he's working on a sequel, ''From Trenches to Wrenches: The Roger Story, Volume 2''.
* LastOfHisKind: Believes himself to be this, although [[Literature/StarWarsAftermath Mister Bones]] might have something to sayabout that...
who we are! We made a deal. We're partners. We can't abandon him.]]\\
'''Lena''' ''(practically swooning)'': An...''honest partner...?''
*LovableCoward: Is this, {{iron|y}}ically for a battle droid. He's fully aware of this too, YouHaveOutLivedYourUsefulness: Her first partner Radka turned Lena in to the point of ''openly informing others'' of his cowardice. The Freemakers (and the audience) love him anyway, since he's such a NiceGuy who honestly does his best to help out. It doesn't hurt that he can be a CowardlyLion when pushed far enough.
* NiceGuy: Is this in ''spades'', although he has an unfortunate tendency to bungle it due to his clumsiness. Upon joining the Rebel Alliance, Roger takes the initiative to befriend the local droids (for all the good it does him ''and'' them), and ''All-Stars'' shows that he was [[AffablyEvil genuinely friendly even prior to his ]]HeelFaceBrainwashing. Notably, immediatelystormtroopers after (or possibly even ''during'') said brainwashing, [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments he hugs a young Zander when the curious toddler climbs into his lap]].
* OldRetainer: Serves three generations of Freemakers over the course of ''The Freemaker Adventures'' and ''All-Stars'', as he mentions to Moxie in a surprisingly heartfelt moment near the end of ''All-Stars''. Disturbingly, he never comments about exactly ''[[UncertainDoom what]]'' happened to his former masters.
* PullingThemselvesTogether: Is capable of doing this, although whether he does so in any given situation usually depends on the RuleOfFunny.
* RobotBuddy: For the Freemakers in general, although he usually winds up accompanying Rowan.
* RootingForTheEmpire: Is convinced the Separatists were the good guys of the Clone Wars, and when corrected, proceeds to freak out and reboot himself rather than deal with this.
* ShellShockedVeteran: PlayedForLaughs. Roger still remembers his experiences in the Clone Wars and does not enjoy getting dismembered repeatedly by the Jedi he was pitted against. Hence panicking the waystealing all B1 battle droids did in response to seeing a Jedi.
** PlayedForDrama (somewhat) near the endof Season One, when Rowan insists on rewatching Roger's memories of his various defeats. Roger is clearly uncomfortable and attempts to distract Rowan with a memory of a StaircaseTumble, but the stakes are so high at this point that his angsting is the least of anybody's concerns.
* SupremeChef: Tries his best to be this, bless his processor. He does seem to be improving in Season Two, if Rowan's reaction to his cookies is anything to go by.
* UndyingLoyalty: To the Freemakers. While he's proud to be a droid, he's even prouder to be a Freemaker, and he will side with his adoptive family over his droid brethren when push comes to shove, as N3-RO and his posse find out.
* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: No one seems to be even fazed by the sight of a battle droid walking about.
* VerbalTicName: Takes his name from the B1 battle droids' classic catchphrase: "Roger, roger!"her earnings.
* BadLiar: Oh so very much. [[BlatantLies "We're all...uh...asleep!"]], Roger? Really?
* BadlyBatteredBabysitter: To Rowan, at least at first.
* BeenThereShapedHistory: Well, okay, [[SubvertedTrope not really]]. ''All-Stars'' reveals that he ''was'' present at [[Film/ThePhantomMenace the Battle of Naboo]] and [[Film/AttackOfTheClones the Battle of Geonosis]], along with pivotal moments in the Clone Wars -- but, [[RunningGag without fail]], he
* [[ConMan Con Woman]]: Her profession when we first meet her. Her daughter Kordi almost certainly got her silver tongue from her.
* DefrostingIceQueen: She's much more polite than
** He also nearly manages to ruin a covert data transfer to [[Film/RogueOne Cassian Andor
* BewareTheSillyOnes: With his goofy demeanor and bumbling antics,
* EveryoneHasStandards: When a
* BreakoutCharacter: He was created exclusively for
* HappilyMarried: To Pace.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: She had a Kowakian monkey-lizard partner-in-crime named Radka until he stole all of their earnings and ratted her out to stormtroopers.
* IWorkAlone: Being betrayed by her partner-in-crime sours her on the notion of partnering with
* CanonImmigrant: He's brought into canon by ''[[AllThereInTheManual Droidography]]''.
* CharacterDevelopment: His first reaction
* CosmicPlaything: He's been repaired a surprising number of times for disposable CannonFodder. Of course, all this means is that he's had the "honor" for getting cut to pieces by ''several'' of the greatest Jedi in the galaxy.
** ''All-Stars'' takes this UpToEleven by revealing that he's had this status since he was ''manufactured'' -- with his head put on backwards.
** Presumably his first combat experience was [[Film/ThePhantomMenace the Battle of Naboo]] -- in which he was disabled almost
* DeadpanSnarker: "Good news! My programming doesn't allow for I-told-you-sos!"
* DoAnythingRobot: Comes across as this, what with
** He doesn't do translating, though, which leads to some trouble during
* GadgeteerGenius: Manufactures a fully functional droid buffer, apparently all by himself. (Of course, he really shouldn't have been building it in
* InTheHood: Often uses her shirt's hood when she wishes to remain anonymous.
* PinkMeansFeminine: Wears a pink hooded shirt.
* MissingMom: Her absence has yet to be explained.
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Although she's the
* GeniusDitz: He's a DoAnythingRobot with an incredibly vast array of skills, but [[MasterOfNone isn't particularly good at any of them]] and often causes bigger problems due to his clumsiness. He also boasts a long and storied history, with perfect recall of all of it -- unfortunately, his lack of discretion often enables the bad guys to use
* HeadphonesEqualIsolation: An unintentional and justified version. Roger wears a pair of industrial-strength earmuffs while assembling his droid buffer, and
-->'''Pace''': [[HonorBeforeReason It's not about who he is, it's
* HeelFaceBrainwashing: ''All-Stars'' reveals that he was found on an abandoned battlefield by Pace and Lena and reprogrammed to serve them. He's aware of his reprogramming and perfectly fine with it.
* HeelRealization: {{Averted|Trope}}; he does not take it well when told the Separatists were the bad guys and reboots himself in order to forget this revelation.
* HollywoodHacking: In Season Two, it turns out that he's capable of doing this as well with his trusty datapad. Possibly {{justified|Trope}} since it only occurs on the Wheel, the Freemakers' home space station in Season One.
* IShouldWriteABookAboutThis: He actually has! (And the rest of the galaxy wishes that he hadn't.) ''From Trenches to Wrenches: The Roger Story'' is available on the [=HoloNet=], has at least ''482 chapters'' (which would probably make it a {{Doorstopper}} except it's apparently in ebook format), and is regarded by everyone from Wick Cooper to Captain Phasma to be extremely poorly written. Roger, however, is quite proud of his work and eagerly (and rather [[LargeHam hammily]]) reads chapters to anyone who'll listen (and even some who won't). Oh, and he's working on a sequel, ''From Trenches to Wrenches: The Roger Story, Volume 2''.
* LastOfHisKind: Believes himself to be this, although [[Literature/StarWarsAftermath Mister Bones]] might have something to say
'''Lena''' ''(practically swooning)'': An...''honest partner...?''
*
* NiceGuy: Is this in ''spades'', although he has an unfortunate tendency to bungle it due to his clumsiness. Upon joining the Rebel Alliance, Roger takes the initiative to befriend the local droids (for all the good it does him ''and'' them), and ''All-Stars'' shows that he was [[AffablyEvil genuinely friendly even prior to his ]]HeelFaceBrainwashing. Notably, immediately
* OldRetainer: Serves three generations of Freemakers over the course of ''The Freemaker Adventures'' and ''All-Stars'', as he mentions to Moxie in a surprisingly heartfelt moment near the end of ''All-Stars''. Disturbingly, he never comments about exactly ''[[UncertainDoom what]]'' happened to his former masters.
* PullingThemselvesTogether: Is capable of doing this, although whether he does so in any given situation usually depends on the RuleOfFunny.
* RobotBuddy: For the Freemakers in general, although he usually winds up accompanying Rowan.
* RootingForTheEmpire: Is convinced the Separatists were the good guys of the Clone Wars, and when corrected, proceeds to freak out and reboot himself rather than deal with this.
* ShellShockedVeteran: PlayedForLaughs. Roger still remembers his experiences in the Clone Wars and does not enjoy getting dismembered repeatedly by the Jedi he was pitted against. Hence panicking the way
** PlayedForDrama (somewhat) near the end
* SupremeChef: Tries his best to be this, bless his processor. He does seem to be improving in Season Two, if Rowan's reaction to his cookies is anything to go by.
* UndyingLoyalty: To the Freemakers. While he's proud to be a droid, he's even prouder to be a Freemaker, and he will side with his adoptive family over his droid brethren when push comes to shove, as N3-RO and his posse find out.
* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: No one seems to be even fazed by the sight of a battle droid walking about.
* VerbalTicName: Takes his name from the B1 battle droids' classic catchphrase: "Roger, roger!"
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!!Becky Smoochenbacher
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/DoveCameron
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
A girl that Zander has a crush on. They later marry and have a kid together named Moxie.
!!Becky Smoochenbacher
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/DoveCameron
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
A girl that Zander has a crush on. They later marry and have a kid together named Moxie.
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!!Becky Smoochenbacher
!!Private Moxie Freemaker
->'''Voiced by''':
->'''Appears in''':
The daughter of Zander Freemaker
A girl that Zander has a crush on. They later marry
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* ActionGirl: She is revealed to be an Imperial gunner.
* BrickJoke: She's only namedropped once (okay, twice in very quick succession) during Season One, but Zander finds many more reasons to bring her up throughout Season Two, culminating in her finally showing up in the final episode.
* DeusExMachina: {{Exaggerated|Trope}}. The Freemakers are captured on the Death Star II, thrown into a cell, and the priceless Kyber Saber handed to an Imperial Guard to bring to the Emperor. But that's no ordinary guard: it's Zander's long-time crush, the oft-mentioned but never seen Becky Smoochenbacher. Did you know she had become an Imperial Guard? Did you know she had a crush on Zander too? [[DefectingForLove Ain't Love Grand?]]
* TheCavalry: She rescues the Freemakers when they are captured at the Death Star II.
* ChekhovsGunman: After being TheGhost in a RunningGag for the entire show, she shows up in the GrandFinale, being an Imperial gunner that rescues the Freemakers from the Death Star II before it blows up.
* DefectingForLove: She joins the Empire after the Freemakers left the Wheel, but spontaneously performs a HighHeelFaceTurn upon discovering that her beloved Zander is a Rebel. [[spoiler:They eventually marry and have a daughter.]]
* EasilyForgiven: Apparently Becky didn't face any consequences for working for the Empire while the Freemakers didn't seem to mind either. It doesn't hurt that her biggest onscreen offense is wearing the wrong uniform.
* TheGhost: Despite being frequently brought up by Zander, but she never shows up in person, even when Kordi and Leia visit the Wheel's upper ring. Finally {{averted|Trope}} when she shows up in the GrandFinale.
* ICantBelieveAGuyLikeYouWouldNoticeMe: Just like Zander, Becky always thought he didn't even know who she was.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: She debuts in the GrandFinale, although she's mentioned several times over the course of the show.
* MeaningfulName: Gives Zander a smooch after professing her love for him.
* MissingMom: [[spoiler:''All-Stars'' reveals that Moxie is her daughter, but she never shows up in the series proper, not even in flashbacks.]]
* RunningGag: Zander professing his love for her in Season Two.
* UptownGirl: She lived in the Upper Ring of the Wheel, which was stated to be reserved for "the rich, the super-rich, and the Empire."
* BrickJoke: She's only namedropped once (okay, twice in very quick succession) during Season One, but Zander finds many more reasons to bring her up throughout Season Two, culminating in her finally showing up in the final episode.
* DeusExMachina: {{Exaggerated|Trope}}. The Freemakers are captured on the Death Star II, thrown into a cell, and the priceless Kyber Saber handed to an Imperial Guard to bring to the Emperor. But that's no ordinary guard: it's Zander's long-time crush, the oft-mentioned but never seen Becky Smoochenbacher. Did you know she had become an Imperial Guard? Did you know she had a crush on Zander too? [[DefectingForLove Ain't Love Grand?]]
* TheCavalry: She rescues the Freemakers when they are captured at the Death Star II.
* ChekhovsGunman: After being TheGhost in a RunningGag for the entire show, she shows up in the GrandFinale, being an Imperial gunner that rescues the Freemakers from the Death Star II before it blows up.
* DefectingForLove: She joins the Empire after the Freemakers left the Wheel, but spontaneously performs a HighHeelFaceTurn upon discovering that her beloved Zander is a Rebel. [[spoiler:They eventually marry and have a daughter.]]
* EasilyForgiven: Apparently Becky didn't face any consequences for working for the Empire while the Freemakers didn't seem to mind either. It doesn't hurt that her biggest onscreen offense is wearing the wrong uniform.
* TheGhost: Despite being frequently brought up by Zander, but she never shows up in person, even when Kordi and Leia visit the Wheel's upper ring. Finally {{averted|Trope}} when she shows up in the GrandFinale.
* ICantBelieveAGuyLikeYouWouldNoticeMe: Just like Zander, Becky always thought he didn't even know who she was.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: She debuts in the GrandFinale, although she's mentioned several times over the course of the show.
* MeaningfulName: Gives Zander a smooch after professing her love for him.
* MissingMom: [[spoiler:''All-Stars'' reveals that Moxie is her daughter, but she never shows up in the series proper, not even in flashbacks.]]
* RunningGag: Zander professing his love for her in Season Two.
* UptownGirl: She lived in the Upper Ring of the Wheel, which was stated to be reserved for "the rich, the super-rich, and the Empire."
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* ActionGirl: She is revealed to be an Imperial gunner.
* BrickJoke: She's only namedropped once (okay, twice in very quick succession) during Season One, but Zander finds many more reasons to bring her up throughout Season Two, culminating in her finally showing up in the final episode.
* DeusExMachina: {{Exaggerated|Trope}}. The Freemakers are captured on the Death Star II, thrown into a cell, and the priceless Kyber Saber handed to an Imperial Guard to bring to the Emperor. But that's no ordinary guard: it's Zander's long-time crush, the oft-mentioned but never seen Becky Smoochenbacher. Did you know she had become an Imperial Guard? Did you know she had a crush on Zander too? [[DefectingForLove Ain't Love Grand?]]
* TheCavalry: She rescues the Freemakers when they are captured at the Death Star II.
* ChekhovsGunman:After being TheGhost in a RunningGag for joining the entire show, she shows up in the GrandFinale, being an Imperial gunner that rescues the Freemakers from the Death Star II before it blows up.
Rebel Alliance.
*DefectingForLove: EarlyBirdCameo: She joins the Empire after the Freemakers left the Wheel, but spontaneously performs a HighHeelFaceTurn upon discovering that her beloved Zander is a Rebel. [[spoiler:They eventually marry and have a daughter.]]
* EasilyForgiven: Apparently Becky didn't face any consequences for working for the Empire while the Freemakers didn't seem to mind either. It doesn't hurt that her biggest onscreen offense is wearing the wrong uniform.
* TheGhost: Despite being frequently brought up by Zander, but she never shows up in person, even when Kordi and Leia visit the Wheel's upper ring. Finally {{averted|Trope}} when she shows up in the GrandFinale.
* ICantBelieveAGuyLikeYouWouldNoticeMe: Just like Zander, Becky always thought he didn't even know who she was.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: She debuts in the GrandFinale, although she'swas mentioned several times over in ''Droidography'' by Roger shortly before she debuted in ''All-Stars''.
* FollowInMyFootsteps: Moxie joined thecourse Rebel Alliance since she wanted to be a hero like her relatives, which Kordi approved of and even arranged for Leia to meet Moxie and recruit her.
* HeroicLineage: She is theshow.
daughter and niece of war heroes.
* MeaningfulName:Gives Zander a smooch after professing She is full of energy, courage and determination.
* RapunzelHair: Her hair goes past herlove for him.
* MissingMom: [[spoiler:''All-Stars'' reveals that Moxie is her daughter, but she never shows up in the series proper, not even in flashbacks.]]
* RunningGag: Zander professing his love for her in Season Two.
* UptownGirl: She lived in the Upper Ring of the Wheel, which was stated to be reserved for "the rich, the super-rich, and the Empire."hips.
* BrickJoke: She's only namedropped once (okay, twice in very quick succession) during Season One, but Zander finds many more reasons to bring her up throughout Season Two, culminating in her finally showing up in the final episode.
* DeusExMachina: {{Exaggerated|Trope}}. The Freemakers are captured on the Death Star II, thrown into a cell, and the priceless Kyber Saber handed to an Imperial Guard to bring to the Emperor. But that's no ordinary guard: it's Zander's long-time crush, the oft-mentioned but never seen Becky Smoochenbacher. Did you know she had become an Imperial Guard? Did you know she had a crush on Zander too? [[DefectingForLove Ain't Love Grand?]]
* TheCavalry: She rescues the Freemakers when they are captured at the Death Star II.
* ChekhovsGunman:
*
* EasilyForgiven: Apparently Becky didn't face any consequences for working for the Empire while the Freemakers didn't seem to mind either. It doesn't hurt that her biggest onscreen offense is wearing the wrong uniform.
* TheGhost: Despite being frequently brought up by Zander, but she never shows up in person, even when Kordi and Leia visit the Wheel's upper ring. Finally {{averted|Trope}} when she shows up in the GrandFinale.
* ICantBelieveAGuyLikeYouWouldNoticeMe: Just like Zander, Becky always thought he didn't even know who she was.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: She debuts in the GrandFinale, although she's
* FollowInMyFootsteps: Moxie joined the
* HeroicLineage: She is the
* MeaningfulName:
* RapunzelHair: Her hair goes past her
* MissingMom: [[spoiler:''All-Stars'' reveals that Moxie is her daughter, but she never shows up in the series proper, not even in flashbacks.]]
* RunningGag: Zander professing his love for her in Season Two.
* UptownGirl: She lived in the Upper Ring of the Wheel, which was stated to be reserved for "the rich, the super-rich, and the Empire."
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[[folder:Pace Freemaker]]
!!Pace Freemaker
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JoshPeck
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!!Ka-Pao
!!!'''Species''': Drabatan
->'''Voiced by''':
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A Corellian mechanic and Clone Wars starship enthusiast who first found Roger. He is the husband of Lena and the father of Zander, Kordi, and Rowan.
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* ActionDad: Manages to save himself and his family (including two young children) from a rampaging Zillo Beast. It's all the more impressive considering that he's decidedly a NonActionGuy who's an ActionSurvivor at most.
* BerserkButton: Han Solo, ever since his scheme cost Pace his dreams. They eventually make up.
* CrazyJealousGuy: Has shades of this when he glares at Lando for kissing Lena's hand.
* DeadpanSnarker: Has his moments.
-->'''Lena''' ''(to Pace)'': Wait, ''you're'' the guy that Hutt wanted? You don't seem the type.\\
'''Pace''': Well, ''you kinda do!''
* DisappearedDad: His absence from ''The Freemaker Adventures'' has yet to be explained.
* EyeTwitch: His eye twitches when he gets mad.
* FamedInStory: He was the one to first coin the term "Uglies" for ships made from different models of ships.
* GadgeteerGenius: Chronologically the first one in the series, as he assembles parts of different starships into a working ship complete with functional hyperdrive. ''While under threat from hungry rancors!''
** Earlier[[note]]The above example occurs in an earlier episode but later chronologically, as it features a post-HeelFaceBrainwashing Roger while this incident results in the heroes meeting Roger for the first time[[/note]], he's the one who repairs the old Trade Federation droid control ship's computer to reactivate some of the inert battle droids in the area to serve as [[WeNeedADistraction a distraction]] for the Zillo Beast that's menacing the heroes.
* GuileHero: Grows into this over the course of his adventures, coming up with the plan to shake some pursuers by jettisoning a load of extremely hard Corusca gems at their ships at high speeds.
* HappilyMarried: To Lena.
* HonorBeforeReason: When Lando appears to be selling out Pace and Lena to their pursuers, Lena attempts to convince Pace to hightail it, but Pace refuses to abandon Lando and even cites personal integrity as his reason to [[IChooseToStay stay]]. Not only does this work out, but it even causes Lena to fall for him!
* InsultFriendlyFire: Upon meeting Han again, he screams that the smuggler "ruined my life!" -- only to [[VerbalBackspace hastily amend his words]] when he sees his beloved Lena giving him a funny look, since Han's interference resulted in him meeting her.
* LikeParentLikeChild: Like Zander, he has a thing for making Uglies, although he has less pride in it...until a woman comes along and buys one, boosting his confidence to make a business making and selling Uglies.
* NonActionGuy: Never shoots any weapon or participates in high-speed chases (although he sometimes gets dragged along in them, much to his own chagrin). He eventually becomes a GuileHero, although only when absolutely necessary.
* TheReliableOne: He is always willing to help someone in need, even against his better judgment.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Lena Freemaker]]
!!Lena Freemaker
->'''Voiced by''': Jasmin Savoy Brown
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A former street swindler from the Ring of Kafrene. She is Pace's wife and the mother of Zander, Kordi and Rowan.
----
* AmbiguouslyBrown: Obviously, the Freemaker children got their looks from her.
* [[ConMan Con Woman]]: Her profession when we first meet her. Her daughter Kordi almost certainly got her silver tongue from her.
* DefrostingIceQueen: She's much more polite than your average IceQueen and has good reason to be one, but regardless, it's Pace's unwavering honesty that causes her to warm up toward him.
* EveryoneHasStandards: When a stormtrooper's wife blackmails a man into selling her an expensive necklace for a single credit Lena robs the woman of both her money and the necklace, which she returns to the salesman.
* HappilyMarried: To Pace.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: She had a Kowakian monkey-lizard partner-in-crime named Radka until he stole all of their earnings and ratted her out to stormtroopers.
* IWorkAlone: Being betrayed by her partner-in-crime sours her on the notion of partnering with others, causing her to attempt to leave Pace as soon as the immediate danger is over. Fortunately, Pace's stubborn honesty wins her over, and after the ''next'' immediate danger is over, ''she's'' the one who's asking ''Pace'' if he wants a partner.
* InTheHood: Often uses her shirt's hood when she wishes to remain anonymous.
* PinkMeansFeminine: Wears a pink hooded shirt.
* MissingMom: Her absence has yet to be explained.
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Although she's the one who suggests to Pace that they abandon Lando when the going gets rough, you can practically ''hear'' her {{defrosting|IceQueen}} when [[HonorBeforeReason he refuses to leave his partner]].
-->'''Pace''': [[HonorBeforeReason It's not about who he is, it's about who we are! We made a deal. We're partners. We can't abandon him.]]\\
'''Lena''' ''(practically swooning)'': An...''honest partner...?''
* YouHaveOutLivedYourUsefulness: Her first partner Radka turned Lena in to the stormtroopers after stealing all of her earnings.
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[[folder:Moxie Freemaker]]
!!Private Moxie Freemaker
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/MontseHernandez
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
The daughter of Zander Freemaker and Becky Smoochenbacher, born after the end of the Galactic Civil War.
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* ActionGirl: After joining the Rebel Alliance.
* EarlyBirdCameo: She was mentioned in ''Droidography'' by Roger shortly before she debuted in ''All-Stars''.
* FollowInMyFootsteps: Moxie joined the Rebel Alliance since she wanted to be a hero like her relatives, which Kordi approved of and even arranged for Leia to meet Moxie and recruit her.
* HeroicLineage: She is the daughter and niece of war heroes.
* MeaningfulName: She is full of energy, courage and determination.
* RapunzelHair: Her hair goes past her hips.
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[[folder:Ka-Pao]]
!!Ka-Pao
!!!'''Species''': Drabatan
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/FredTatasciore
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A mechanic that works with Moxie and Roger in the Resistance.
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* BerserkButton: Han Solo, ever since his scheme cost Pace his dreams. They eventually make up.
* CrazyJealousGuy: Has shades of this when he glares at Lando for kissing Lena's hand.
* DeadpanSnarker: Has his moments.
-->'''Lena''' ''(to Pace)'': Wait, ''you're'' the guy that Hutt wanted? You don't seem the type.\\
'''Pace''': Well, ''you kinda do!''
* DisappearedDad: His absence from ''The Freemaker Adventures'' has yet to be explained.
* EyeTwitch: His eye twitches when he gets mad.
* FamedInStory: He was the one to first coin the term "Uglies" for ships made from different models of ships.
* GadgeteerGenius: Chronologically the first one in the series, as he assembles parts of different starships into a working ship complete with functional hyperdrive. ''While under threat from hungry rancors!''
** Earlier[[note]]The above example occurs in an earlier episode but later chronologically, as it features a post-HeelFaceBrainwashing Roger while this incident results in the heroes meeting Roger for the first time[[/note]], he's the one who repairs the old Trade Federation droid control ship's computer to reactivate some of the inert battle droids in the area to serve as [[WeNeedADistraction a distraction]] for the Zillo Beast that's menacing the heroes.
* GuileHero: Grows into this over the course of his adventures, coming up with the plan to shake some pursuers by jettisoning a load of extremely hard Corusca gems at their ships at high speeds.
* HappilyMarried: To Lena.
* HonorBeforeReason: When Lando appears to be selling out Pace and Lena to their pursuers, Lena attempts to convince Pace to hightail it, but Pace refuses to abandon Lando and even cites personal integrity as his reason to [[IChooseToStay stay]]. Not only does this work out, but it even causes Lena to fall for him!
* InsultFriendlyFire: Upon meeting Han again, he screams that the smuggler "ruined my life!" -- only to [[VerbalBackspace hastily amend his words]] when he sees his beloved Lena giving him a funny look, since Han's interference resulted in him meeting her.
* LikeParentLikeChild: Like Zander, he has a thing for making Uglies, although he has less pride in it...until a woman comes along and buys one, boosting his confidence to make a business making and selling Uglies.
* NonActionGuy: Never shoots any weapon or participates in high-speed chases (although he sometimes gets dragged along in them, much to his own chagrin). He eventually becomes a GuileHero, although only when absolutely necessary.
* TheReliableOne: He is always willing to help someone in need, even against his better judgment.
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[[folder:Lena Freemaker]]
!!Lena Freemaker
->'''Voiced by''': Jasmin Savoy Brown
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A former street swindler from the Ring of Kafrene. She is Pace's wife and the mother of Zander, Kordi and Rowan.
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* AmbiguouslyBrown: Obviously, the Freemaker children got their looks from her.
* [[ConMan Con Woman]]: Her profession when we first meet her. Her daughter Kordi almost certainly got her silver tongue from her.
* DefrostingIceQueen: She's much more polite than your average IceQueen and has good reason to be one, but regardless, it's Pace's unwavering honesty that causes her to warm up toward him.
* EveryoneHasStandards: When a stormtrooper's wife blackmails a man into selling her an expensive necklace for a single credit Lena robs the woman of both her money and the necklace, which she returns to the salesman.
* HappilyMarried: To Pace.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: She had a Kowakian monkey-lizard partner-in-crime named Radka until he stole all of their earnings and ratted her out to stormtroopers.
* IWorkAlone: Being betrayed by her partner-in-crime sours her on the notion of partnering with others, causing her to attempt to leave Pace as soon as the immediate danger is over. Fortunately, Pace's stubborn honesty wins her over, and after the ''next'' immediate danger is over, ''she's'' the one who's asking ''Pace'' if he wants a partner.
* InTheHood: Often uses her shirt's hood when she wishes to remain anonymous.
* PinkMeansFeminine: Wears a pink hooded shirt.
* MissingMom: Her absence has yet to be explained.
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Although she's the one who suggests to Pace that they abandon Lando when the going gets rough, you can practically ''hear'' her {{defrosting|IceQueen}} when [[HonorBeforeReason he refuses to leave his partner]].
-->'''Pace''': [[HonorBeforeReason It's not about who he is, it's about who we are! We made a deal. We're partners. We can't abandon him.]]\\
'''Lena''' ''(practically swooning)'': An...''honest partner...?''
* YouHaveOutLivedYourUsefulness: Her first partner Radka turned Lena in to the stormtroopers after stealing all of her earnings.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Moxie Freemaker]]
!!Private Moxie Freemaker
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/MontseHernandez
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
The daughter of Zander Freemaker and Becky Smoochenbacher, born after the end of the Galactic Civil War.
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* ActionGirl: After joining the Rebel Alliance.
* EarlyBirdCameo: She was mentioned in ''Droidography'' by Roger shortly before she debuted in ''All-Stars''.
* FollowInMyFootsteps: Moxie joined the Rebel Alliance since she wanted to be a hero like her relatives, which Kordi approved of and even arranged for Leia to meet Moxie and recruit her.
* HeroicLineage: She is the daughter and niece of war heroes.
* MeaningfulName: She is full of energy, courage and determination.
* RapunzelHair: Her hair goes past her hips.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Ka-Pao]]
!!Ka-Pao
!!!'''Species''': Drabatan
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/FredTatasciore
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A mechanic that works with Moxie and Roger in the Resistance.
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!!Lindo Calrissian
!!!'''Species:''' Human
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/BillyDeeWilliams
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheYodaChronicles The Yoda Chronicles]]''
Lando's father.
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[[/folder]]
!!Lindo Calrissian
!!!'''Species:''' Human
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/BillyDeeWilliams
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheYodaChronicles The Yoda Chronicles]]''
Lando's father.
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!!Yeppau
!!!'''Species''': Toydarian
->'''Voiced by''': Danny Jacobs
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
Graballa's right-hand Toydarian.
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!!Yeppau
!!!'''Species''': Toydarian
->'''Voiced by''': Danny Jacobs
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
Graballa's right-hand Toydarian.
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[[folder:Dengar]]
!!Dengar
!!!'''Species''': Human
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JamesPatrickStuart
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A bounty hunter employed by Graballa the Hutt. He's generally regarded as not being as good as Boba Fett.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsBountyHuntersAndMercenariesRepublicEra Bounty Hunters and Mercenaries: Republic Era]] page.
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[[/folder]]
!!Dengar
!!!'''Species''': Human
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JamesPatrickStuart
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A bounty hunter employed by Graballa the Hutt. He's generally regarded as not being as good as Boba Fett.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsBountyHuntersAndMercenariesRepublicEra Bounty Hunters and Mercenaries: Republic Era]] page.
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!!!'''Species''':
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%%!!!'''Species''': Human
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This guy!"]]
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!!Durpin and Plumestriker
!!!'''Species''': Human
->'''Appear in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
A pair of Imperial officers who have the misfortune of crossing paths with the Freemakers on numerous occasions.
!!Durpin and Plumestriker
!!!'''Species''': Human
->'''Appear in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
A pair of Imperial officers who have the misfortune of crossing paths with the Freemakers on numerous occasions.
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!!Durpin and Plumestriker
!!!'''Species''': Human
->'''Appear
!!M-OC
!!!'''Model''': Hunter droid
->'''Voiced By''': James Urbaniak
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
A
* ArcVillain: Of Season 2.
* CanonImmigrant: By ''Droidography'', although the specific details are unknown.
* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: Unlike Naare, he's a lot more logically minded, less temperamental, [[UndyingLoyalty only loyal to the Emperor]], and has a much more hands-on approach to the task given to him.
* DeadpanSnarker: Much to the amusement of Palpatine and to the irritation of [[ButtMonkey Vader]].
-->'''Darth Vader''': He lacks the ability to use the Force!\\
'''M-OC''': Correct. I also lack offspring that wish to overthrow the Emperor.
* DeathByIrony: After chastising Rowan for being unfocused in their final battle, [[spoiler:seeing the Emperor fall to his death breaks his concentration, which allows Rowan to enact the killing blow against him]].
* TheDreaded: The Freemakers are very scared of him, due to their fights frequently ending in a stalemate, since all they can do is inconvenience him at best.
* ImplacableMan: No matter how many times Rowan,[[spoiler: and once even Vader]] smash him. He just puts himself back together and gets right back to hunting down the Freemaker. [[spoiler: It's cleverly Deconstructed later on when Rowan points out how pointless the cycle is. Of course M-OC interprets it differently, but still.]]
* KnightOfCerebus: His physical presence almost always leads to the Freemakers needing to run for their lives, since it's almost impossible to concretely defeat him.
* ShoutOut: In Lego, [=MOCs=] (or, "My Original Creation") are original Lego creations. M-OC is an original creation and there is only one of its kind. Palpatine references this when he introduces him to Vader.
* ThereWasADoor: Tends to blow open a hole and exit through it, once even blowing a hole ''through'' an existing door. Vader lampshades this the first time it happens.
* ThisCannotBe: When he sees [[spoiler:Palpatine falling to his death in the Death Star II.]]
* UndyingLoyalty: To the Emperor. [[spoiler:Watching Palpatine die actually ends up being his undoing, since he's so in shock that it gives Rowan an opening to destroy him.]]
* WeaponOfChoice: Palpatine gives him an Inquisitor lightsaber... only for M-OC to accidentally split it in two, meaning he has to dual-wield instead.
** This wasn't an accident, it was intentional by M-OC who felt that two Lightsabers were better than a gimmick Lightsaber, it is possibly a TakeThat! at the Inquisitors from Star Wars Rebels who were supposed to be a big deal but ultimately became jokes for their own WeaponOfChoice.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Durpin and Plumestriker]]
!!Durpin and Plumestriker
!!!'''Species''': Human
->'''Appear in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
A pair of Imperial officers who have the misfortune of crossing paths with the Freemakers on numerous occasions.
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* CanonImmigrant: By ''Droidography'', although the specific details are unknown.
* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: Unlike Naare, he's a lot more logically minded, less temperamental, [[UndyingLoyalty only loyal to the Emperor]], and has a much more hands-on approach to the task given to him.
* DeadpanSnarker: Much to the amusement of Palpatine and to the irritation of [[ButtMonkey Vader]].
-->'''Darth Vader''': He lacks the ability to use the Force!\\
'''M-OC''': Correct. I also lack offspring that wish to overthrow the Emperor.
* DeathByIrony: After chastising Rowan for being unfocused in their final battle, [[spoiler:seeing the Emperor fall to his death breaks his concentration, which allows Rowan to enact the killing blow against him]].
* TheDreaded: The Freemakers are very scared of him, due to their fights frequently ending in a stalemate, since all they can do is inconvenience him at best.
* ImplacableMan: No matter how many times Rowan,[[spoiler: and once even Vader]] smash him. He just puts himself back together and gets right back to hunting down the Freemaker. [[spoiler: It's cleverly Deconstructed later on when Rowan points out how pointless the cycle is. Of course M-OC interprets it differently, but still.]]
* KnightOfCerebus: His physical presence almost always leads to the Freemakers needing to run for their lives, since it's almost impossible to concretely defeat him.
* ShoutOut: In Lego, [=MOCs=] (or, "My Original Creation") are original Lego creations. M-OC is an original creation and there is only one of its kind. Palpatine references this when he introduces him to Vader.
* ThereWasADoor: Tends to blow open a hole and exit through it, once even blowing a hole ''through'' an existing door. Vader lampshades this the first time it happens.
* ThisCannotBe: When he sees [[spoiler:Palpatine falling to his death in the Death Star II.]]
* UndyingLoyalty: To the Emperor. [[spoiler:Watching Palpatine die actually ends up being his undoing, since he's so in shock that it gives Rowan an opening to destroy him.]]
* WeaponOfChoice: Palpatine gives him an Inquisitor lightsaber... only for M-OC to accidentally split it in two, meaning he has to dual-wield instead.
** This wasn't an accident, it was intentional by M-OC who felt that two Lightsabers were better than a gimmick Lightsaber, it is possibly a TakeThat! at the Inquisitors from Star Wars Rebels who were supposed to be a big deal but ultimately became jokes for their own WeaponOfChoice.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Durpin and Plumestriker]]
!!Durpin and Plumestriker
!!!'''Species''': Human
->'''Appear in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
A pair of Imperial officers who have the misfortune of crossing paths with the Freemakers on numerous occasions.
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!!M-OC
!!!'''Model''': Hunter droid
->'''Voiced By''': James Urbaniak
!!M-OC
!!!'''Model''': Hunter droid
->'''Voiced By''': James Urbaniak
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!!M-OC
!!!'''Model''': Hunter droid
!!!Rebel Heroes
[[folder:Luke Skywalker]]
!!Commander Luke Skywalker
!!!'''Species''': Human
->'''Voiced By''':
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A special hunter droid commissioned by Emperor Palpatine to hunt down Rowan Freemaker after the loss of the Kyber Saber.
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A special hunter droid commissioned by Emperor Palpatine to hunt down Rowan Freemaker after the loss famed hero of the Kyber Saber.Rebel Alliance and aspiring Jedi Knight.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry [[Characters/StarWarsLukeSkywalker here]].
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry [[Characters/StarWarsLukeSkywalker here]].
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* ArcVillain: Of Season 2.
* CanonImmigrant: By ''Droidography'', although the specific details are unknown.
* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: Unlike Naare, he's a lot more logically minded, less temperamental, [[UndyingLoyalty only loyal to the Emperor]], and has a much more hands-on approach to the task given to him.
* DeadpanSnarker: Much to the amusement of Palpatine and to the irritation of [[ButtMonkey Vader]].
-->'''Darth Vader''': He lacks the ability to use the Force!\\
'''M-OC''': Correct. I also lack offspring that wish to overthrow the Emperor.
* DeathByIrony: After chastising Rowan for being unfocused in their final battle, [[spoiler:seeing the Emperor fall to his death breaks his concentration, which allows Rowan to enact the killing blow against him]].
* TheDreaded: The Freemakers are very scared of him, due to their fights frequently ending in a stalemate, since all they can do is inconvenience him at best.
* ImplacableMan: No matter how many times Rowan,[[spoiler: and once even Vader]] smash him. He just puts himself back together and gets right back to hunting down the Freemaker. [[spoiler: It's cleverly Deconstructed later on when Rowan points out how pointless the cycle is. Of course M-OC interprets it differently, but still.]]
* KnightOfCerebus: His physical presence almost always leads to the Freemakers needing to run for their lives, since it's almost impossible to concretely defeat him.
* ShoutOut: In Lego, [=MOCs=] (or, "My Original Creation") are original Lego creations. M-OC is an original creation and there is only one of its kind. Palpatine references this when he introduces him to Vader.
* ThereWasADoor: Tends to blow open a hole and exit through it, once even blowing a hole ''through'' an existing door. Vader lampshades this the first time it happens.
* ThisCannotBe: When he sees [[spoiler:Palpatine falling to his death in the Death Star II.]]
* UndyingLoyalty: To the Emperor. [[spoiler:Watching Palpatine die actually ends up being his undoing, since he's so in shock that it gives Rowan an opening to destroy him.]]
* WeaponOfChoice: Palpatine gives him an Inquisitor lightsaber... only for M-OC to accidentally split it in two, meaning he has to dual-wield instead.
** This wasn't an accident, it was intentional by M-OC who felt that two Lightsabers were better than a gimmick Lightsaber, it is possibly a TakeThat! at the Inquisitors from Star Wars Rebels who were supposed to be a big deal but ultimately became jokes for their own WeaponOfChoice.
* CanonImmigrant: By ''Droidography'', although the specific details are unknown.
* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: Unlike Naare, he's a lot more logically minded, less temperamental, [[UndyingLoyalty only loyal to the Emperor]], and has a much more hands-on approach to the task given to him.
* DeadpanSnarker: Much to the amusement of Palpatine and to the irritation of [[ButtMonkey Vader]].
-->'''Darth Vader''': He lacks the ability to use the Force!\\
'''M-OC''': Correct. I also lack offspring that wish to overthrow the Emperor.
* DeathByIrony: After chastising Rowan for being unfocused in their final battle, [[spoiler:seeing the Emperor fall to his death breaks his concentration, which allows Rowan to enact the killing blow against him]].
* TheDreaded: The Freemakers are very scared of him, due to their fights frequently ending in a stalemate, since all they can do is inconvenience him at best.
* ImplacableMan: No matter how many times Rowan,[[spoiler: and once even Vader]] smash him. He just puts himself back together and gets right back to hunting down the Freemaker. [[spoiler: It's cleverly Deconstructed later on when Rowan points out how pointless the cycle is. Of course M-OC interprets it differently, but still.]]
* KnightOfCerebus: His physical presence almost always leads to the Freemakers needing to run for their lives, since it's almost impossible to concretely defeat him.
* ShoutOut: In Lego, [=MOCs=] (or, "My Original Creation") are original Lego creations. M-OC is an original creation and there is only one of its kind. Palpatine references this when he introduces him to Vader.
* ThereWasADoor: Tends to blow open a hole and exit through it, once even blowing a hole ''through'' an existing door. Vader lampshades this the first time it happens.
* ThisCannotBe: When he sees [[spoiler:Palpatine falling to his death in the Death Star II.]]
* UndyingLoyalty: To the Emperor. [[spoiler:Watching Palpatine die actually ends up being his undoing, since he's so in shock that it gives Rowan an opening to destroy him.]]
* WeaponOfChoice: Palpatine gives him an Inquisitor lightsaber... only for M-OC to accidentally split it in two, meaning he has to dual-wield instead.
** This wasn't an accident, it was intentional by M-OC who felt that two Lightsabers were better than a gimmick Lightsaber, it is possibly a TakeThat! at the Inquisitors from Star Wars Rebels who were supposed to be a big deal but ultimately became jokes for their own WeaponOfChoice.
to:
* ArcVillain: Of Season 2.
* CanonImmigrant: By ''Droidography'', althoughBadLiar: He's hilariously inept at making up cover stories, to the specific details point that even the twelve-year-old Rowan sees right through him.
-->'''Rowan Freemaker''': Wow. You areunknown.
a ''terrible'' liar.\\
'''Luke Skywalker''' ''(indignantly)'': No I'm not!
*ContrastingSequelAntagonist: Unlike Naare, BigBrotherMentor: Serves as one to Rowan.
* NiceGuy: Which is even more impressive when you consider that ''The Freemaker Adventures'' is set between ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack'' (where his friend Han Solo was captured, he lost his hand to Darth Vader, and he learned the AwfulTruth of [[LukeIAmYourFather his heritage]]) and ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'' (where he enters the film by [[PsychicStrangle Force-choking]] some of Jabba the Hutt's Gamorrean guards, which is [[DarkerAndEdgier normally considered a Dark Side tactic]]). Despite all of this baggage, he'sa lot more logically minded, less temperamental, [[UndyingLoyalty only loyal to the Emperor]], and has a much more hands-on approach to the task given to him.
* DeadpanSnarker: Much to the amusement of Palpatine and to the irritation of [[ButtMonkey Vader]].
-->'''Darth Vader''': He lacks the ability to use the Force!\\
'''M-OC''': Correct. I also lack offspring that wish to overthrow the Emperor.
* DeathByIrony: After chastising Rowan for being unfocused in their final battle, [[spoiler:seeing the Emperor fall to his death breaks his concentration, which allows Rowan to enact the killing blow against him]].
* TheDreaded: The Freemakers are very scared of him, due to their fights frequently ending in a stalemate, since all they can do is inconvenience him at best.
* ImplacableMan: No matter how many times Rowan,[[spoiler: and once even Vader]] smash him. He just puts himself back together and gets right back to hunting down the Freemaker. [[spoiler: It's cleverly Deconstructed later on when Rowan points out how pointless the cycle is. Of course M-OC interprets it differently, but still.]]
* KnightOfCerebus: His physical presence almost always leads to the Freemakers needing to run for their lives, since it's almost impossible to concretely defeat him.
* ShoutOut: In Lego, [=MOCs=] (or, "My Original Creation") are original Lego creations. M-OC is an original creation and there is only one of its kind. Palpatine references this when he introduces him to Vader.
* ThereWasADoor: Tends to blow open a hole and exit through it, once even blowing a hole ''through'' an existing door. Vader lampshades this the first time it happens.
* ThisCannotBe: When he sees [[spoiler:Palpatine falling to his death in the Death Star II.]]
* UndyingLoyalty: To the Emperor. [[spoiler:Watching Palpatine die actually ends up being his undoing, since he's so in shock that it gives Rowan an opening to destroy him.]]
* WeaponOfChoice: Palpatine gives him an Inquisitor lightsaber... only for M-OC to accidentally split it in two, meaning he has to dual-wield instead.
** This wasn't an accident, it was intentional by M-OC who felt that two Lightsabers were betternever anything other than a gimmick Lightsaber, it is possibly a TakeThat! at the Inquisitors from Star Wars Rebels who were supposed kind and encouraging to be a big deal but ultimately became jokes for their own WeaponOfChoice.Rowan.
* CanonImmigrant: By ''Droidography'', although
-->'''Rowan Freemaker''': Wow. You are
'''Luke Skywalker''' ''(indignantly)'': No I'm not!
*
* NiceGuy: Which is even more impressive when you consider that ''The Freemaker Adventures'' is set between ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack'' (where his friend Han Solo was captured, he lost his hand to Darth Vader, and he learned the AwfulTruth of [[LukeIAmYourFather his heritage]]) and ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'' (where he enters the film by [[PsychicStrangle Force-choking]] some of Jabba the Hutt's Gamorrean guards, which is [[DarkerAndEdgier normally considered a Dark Side tactic]]). Despite all of this baggage, he's
* DeadpanSnarker: Much to the amusement of Palpatine and to the irritation of [[ButtMonkey Vader]].
-->'''Darth Vader''': He lacks the ability to use the Force!\\
'''M-OC''': Correct. I also lack offspring that wish to overthrow the Emperor.
* DeathByIrony: After chastising Rowan for being unfocused in their final battle, [[spoiler:seeing the Emperor fall to his death breaks his concentration, which allows Rowan to enact the killing blow against him]].
* TheDreaded: The Freemakers are very scared of him, due to their fights frequently ending in a stalemate, since all they can do is inconvenience him at best.
* ImplacableMan: No matter how many times Rowan,[[spoiler: and once even Vader]] smash him. He just puts himself back together and gets right back to hunting down the Freemaker. [[spoiler: It's cleverly Deconstructed later on when Rowan points out how pointless the cycle is. Of course M-OC interprets it differently, but still.]]
* KnightOfCerebus: His physical presence almost always leads to the Freemakers needing to run for their lives, since it's almost impossible to concretely defeat him.
* ShoutOut: In Lego, [=MOCs=] (or, "My Original Creation") are original Lego creations. M-OC is an original creation and there is only one of its kind. Palpatine references this when he introduces him to Vader.
* ThereWasADoor: Tends to blow open a hole and exit through it, once even blowing a hole ''through'' an existing door. Vader lampshades this the first time it happens.
* ThisCannotBe: When he sees [[spoiler:Palpatine falling to his death in the Death Star II.]]
* UndyingLoyalty: To the Emperor. [[spoiler:Watching Palpatine die actually ends up being his undoing, since he's so in shock that it gives Rowan an opening to destroy him.]]
* WeaponOfChoice: Palpatine gives him an Inquisitor lightsaber... only for M-OC to accidentally split it in two, meaning he has to dual-wield instead.
** This wasn't an accident, it was intentional by M-OC who felt that two Lightsabers were better
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!!!Rebel Heroes
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!!Commander Luke Skywalker
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!!!Rebel Heroes
[[folder:Luke Skywalker]]
!!Commander Luke Skywalker
!!Princess/General Leia Organa
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->'''Voiced By''': Creator/EricBauza
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
A famed hero of the Rebel Alliance and aspiring Jedi Knight.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry [[Characters/StarWarsLukeSkywalker here]].
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
A famed hero of the Rebel Alliance and aspiring Jedi Knight.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry [[Characters/StarWarsLukeSkywalker here]].
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->'''Voiced By''': Creator/EricBauza
Heather Doerkson (''Droid Tales''), Julie Dolan (''The Freemaker Adventures''), Carolyn Hennesy (General Leia, ''All-Stars'')
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The FreemakerAdventures]]''
Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A famedhero leader of the Rebel Alliance Alliance, and aspiring Jedi Knight.
later the founder and commanding officer of the Resistance.
For more onhim her outside of the show, see his her canonical entry [[Characters/StarWarsLukeSkywalker [[Characters/StarWarsLeiaOrgana here]].
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker
A famed
For more on
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* BadLiar: He's hilariously inept at making up cover stories, to the point that even the twelve-year-old Rowan sees right through him.
-->'''Rowan Freemaker''': Wow. You are a ''terrible'' liar.\\
'''Luke Skywalker''' ''(indignantly)'': No I'm not!
* BigBrotherMentor: Serves as one to Rowan.
* NiceGuy: Which is even more impressive when you consider that ''The Freemaker Adventures'' is set between ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack'' (where his friend Han Solo was captured, he lost his hand to Darth Vader, and he learned the AwfulTruth of [[LukeIAmYourFather his heritage]]) and ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'' (where he enters the film by [[PsychicStrangle Force-choking]] some of Jabba the Hutt's Gamorrean guards, which is [[DarkerAndEdgier normally considered a Dark Side tactic]]). Despite all of this baggage, he's never anything other than kind and encouraging to Rowan.
-->'''Rowan Freemaker''': Wow. You are a ''terrible'' liar.\\
'''Luke Skywalker''' ''(indignantly)'': No I'm not!
* BigBrotherMentor: Serves as one to Rowan.
* NiceGuy: Which is even more impressive when you consider that ''The Freemaker Adventures'' is set between ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack'' (where his friend Han Solo was captured, he lost his hand to Darth Vader, and he learned the AwfulTruth of [[LukeIAmYourFather his heritage]]) and ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'' (where he enters the film by [[PsychicStrangle Force-choking]] some of Jabba the Hutt's Gamorrean guards, which is [[DarkerAndEdgier normally considered a Dark Side tactic]]). Despite all of this baggage, he's never anything other than kind and encouraging to Rowan.
to:
* BadLiar: He's hilariously inept at making up cover stories, to ActionGirl: Per the point that even norm for her character. She's introduced manning the twelve-year-old Rowan sees right through him.
-->'''Rowan Freemaker''': Wow. You areguns of a ''terrible'' liar.\\
'''Luke Skywalker''' ''(indignantly)'': No I'm not!
Y-Wing starfighter piloted by Luke Skywalker.
*BigBrotherMentor: Serves as one to Rowan.
* NiceGuy: Which is even more impressive when you consider thatAscendedExtra: In ''The Freemaker Adventures'' Adventures'', she only appears in a single episode of Season One, and is set between ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack'' (where conspicuously absent throughout Season Two aside from a non-speaking [[TheCameo cameo]] during [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi the post-Death Star II victory party on Endor]] -- she's noticeably missing from gatherings of Alliance high command. As General Organa, however, she shows up much more frequently during the Sequel Trilogy episodes of ''All-Stars''.
* BerserkButton: When Wick Cooper makes a DudeNotFunny joke about Alderaan [[TooDumbToLive right in front of her]], she literally kicks him out of hisfriend Han Solo own apartment. According to her, she was captured, he lost his hand to Darth Vader, showing ''restraint''.
* QuestGiver: In ''All-Stars'', she personally sends Moxie, Ka-Pao, andhe learned Roger to scout out old rebel bases that could be of use to the AwfulTruth of [[LukeIAmYourFather his heritage]]) Resistance.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: When a Resistance officer orders Moxie to wipe Roger's memory and''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'' (where he enters shut him down because [[WhatMeasureIsAMook the film droid has been making too many slip-ups]], Moxie refuses. Leia comes by [[PsychicStrangle Force-choking]] some of Jabba and tells Moxie that she doesn't have to, because she knows that droids are people too and mean a lot to others -- while glancing at Threepio idly looking a dormant Artoo in the Hutt's Gamorrean guards, which is [[DarkerAndEdgier normally considered a Dark Side tactic]]). Despite all of this baggage, he's never anything other than kind and encouraging to Rowan.background.
-->'''Rowan Freemaker''': Wow. You are
'''Luke Skywalker''' ''(indignantly)'': No I'm not!
*
* NiceGuy: Which is even more impressive when you consider that
* BerserkButton: When Wick Cooper makes a DudeNotFunny joke about Alderaan [[TooDumbToLive right in front of her]], she literally kicks him out of his
* QuestGiver: In ''All-Stars'', she personally sends Moxie, Ka-Pao, and
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: When a Resistance officer orders Moxie to wipe Roger's memory and
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[[folder:Leia Organa]]
!!Princess/General Leia Organa
!!!'''Species''': Human
->'''Voiced By''': Heather Doerkson (''Droid Tales''), Julie Dolan (''The Freemaker Adventures''), Carolyn Hennesy (General Leia, ''All-Stars'')
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A famed leader of the Rebel Alliance, and later the founder and commanding officer of the Resistance.
For more on her outside of the show, see her canonical entry [[Characters/StarWarsLeiaOrgana here]].
!!Princess/General Leia Organa
!!!'''Species''': Human
->'''Voiced By''': Heather Doerkson (''Droid Tales''), Julie Dolan (''The Freemaker Adventures''), Carolyn Hennesy (General Leia, ''All-Stars'')
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A famed leader of the Rebel Alliance, and later the founder and commanding officer of the Resistance.
For more on her outside of the show, see her canonical entry [[Characters/StarWarsLeiaOrgana here]].
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!!Princess/General Leia Organa
!!!'''Species''': Human
!!Han Solo
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Corellia
->'''Voiced
->'''Appears
A famed
For more on her outside of the show, see her canonical entry [[Characters/StarWarsLeiaOrgana here]].
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* ActionGirl: Per the norm for her character. She's introduced manning the guns of a Y-Wing starfighter piloted by Luke Skywalker.
* AscendedExtra: In ''The Freemaker Adventures'', she only appears in a single episode of Season One, and is conspicuously absent throughout Season Two aside from a non-speaking [[TheCameo cameo]] during [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi the post-Death Star II victory party on Endor]] -- she's noticeably missing from gatherings of Alliance high command. As General Organa, however, she shows up much more frequently during the Sequel Trilogy episodes of ''All-Stars''.
* BerserkButton: When Wick Cooper makes a DudeNotFunny joke about Alderaan [[TooDumbToLive right in front of her]], she literally kicks him out of his own apartment. According to her, she was showing ''restraint''.
* QuestGiver: In ''All-Stars'', she personally sends Moxie, Ka-Pao, and Roger to scout out old rebel bases that could be of use to the Resistance.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: When a Resistance officer orders Moxie to wipe Roger's memory and shut him down because [[WhatMeasureIsAMook the droid has been making too many slip-ups]], Moxie refuses. Leia comes by and tells Moxie that she doesn't have to, because she knows that droids are people too and mean a lot to others -- while glancing at Threepio idly looking a dormant Artoo in the background.
* AscendedExtra: In ''The Freemaker Adventures'', she only appears in a single episode of Season One, and is conspicuously absent throughout Season Two aside from a non-speaking [[TheCameo cameo]] during [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi the post-Death Star II victory party on Endor]] -- she's noticeably missing from gatherings of Alliance high command. As General Organa, however, she shows up much more frequently during the Sequel Trilogy episodes of ''All-Stars''.
* BerserkButton: When Wick Cooper makes a DudeNotFunny joke about Alderaan [[TooDumbToLive right in front of her]], she literally kicks him out of his own apartment. According to her, she was showing ''restraint''.
* QuestGiver: In ''All-Stars'', she personally sends Moxie, Ka-Pao, and Roger to scout out old rebel bases that could be of use to the Resistance.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: When a Resistance officer orders Moxie to wipe Roger's memory and shut him down because [[WhatMeasureIsAMook the droid has been making too many slip-ups]], Moxie refuses. Leia comes by and tells Moxie that she doesn't have to, because she knows that droids are people too and mean a lot to others -- while glancing at Threepio idly looking a dormant Artoo in the background.
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* ActionGirl: Per CanonCharacterAllAlong: At the norm end of ''The Padawan Menace'', when Yoda thanks Ian by his nametag for her character. She's introduced manning his help in stopping the guns of a Y-Wing starfighter piloted by Luke Skywalker.
Sith, Ian is confused and reveals that his nametag has his name spelled wrong; his name is ''Han''. Han Solo.
*AscendedExtra: ContinuityNod: In ''The Freemaker Adventures'', she only appears in a single episode of Season One, Yoda Chronicles'', Han and is conspicuously absent throughout Season Two aside from Yoda share a non-speaking [[TheCameo cameo]] during [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi the post-Death Star II victory party on Endor]] -- she's noticeably missing from gatherings of Alliance high command. As General Organa, however, she shows up much more frequently during the Sequel Trilogy episodes of ''All-Stars''.
* BerserkButton: When Wick Cooper makeshug over a DudeNotFunny joke about Alderaan [[TooDumbToLive right in front of her]], she literally kicks him out of his own apartment. According to her, she happy reunion, since they met when Han was showing ''restraint''.
a kid back in ''The Padawan Menace''.
*QuestGiver: In ''All-Stars'', she personally sends Moxie, Ka-Pao, OneDegreeOfSeparation: Han met Yoda in ''The Padawan Menace'', Yoda would help Obi-Wan and Roger to scout out old rebel bases that could be of use to the Resistance.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: When a Resistance officer orders Moxie to wipe Roger's memoryBail decide where baby Luke and shut him down because [[WhatMeasureIsAMook the droid has been making too many slip-ups]], Moxie refuses. Leia comes by would be safest, Han would become friends with Luke and tells Moxie that she doesn't have to, because she knows that droids are people too Leia, and mean Yoda would end up training Luke. Fortunately, they do end up having a lot to others -- while glancing at Threepio idly looking a dormant Artoo reunion in the background.''The Yoda Chronicles''.
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!The Freemaker Adventures
!!The Freemakers
[[folder:In general]]
!!The Freemakers
!!!'''Species''': Human (and one B1 battle droid)
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
-->"The Freemakers fly together, or they don't fly at all!"
-->--'''Zander Freemaker'''
A family of hardworking scavengers and shipbuilders who run Freemaker Salvage and Repair, a starship repair/salvage shop on the space station known as the Wheel. During a routine scrap run, a chance encounter with a powerful artifact and a mysterious Jedi changes the Freemakers' destiny forever.
''The Freemaker Adventures'' focuses on the Freemakers' escapades during the Galactic Civil War, while ''All-Stars'' chronicles the adventures of their parents (before and after the events of ''Film/{{Solo}}'') and Zander's daughter Moxie (before and during the events of the Sequel Trilogy).
!!The Freemakers
[[folder:In general]]
!!The Freemakers
!!!'''Species''': Human (and one B1 battle droid)
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
-->"The Freemakers fly together, or they don't fly at all!"
-->--'''Zander Freemaker'''
A family of hardworking scavengers and shipbuilders who run Freemaker Salvage and Repair, a starship repair/salvage shop on the space station known as the Wheel. During a routine scrap run, a chance encounter with a powerful artifact and a mysterious Jedi changes the Freemakers' destiny forever.
''The Freemaker Adventures'' focuses on the Freemakers' escapades during the Galactic Civil War, while ''All-Stars'' chronicles the adventures of their parents (before and after the events of ''Film/{{Solo}}'') and Zander's daughter Moxie (before and during the events of the Sequel Trilogy).
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!!The Freemakers
[[folder:In general]]
!!The Freemakers
[[folder:Emperor Palpatine]]
!!Emperor Sheev Palpatine/Darth Sidious
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/freemaker_palpatine.jpg]]
!!!'''Species''':
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Naboo
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/TrevorDevall
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsDroidTales Droid Tales]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheYodaChronicles The Yoda Chronicles]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheEmpireStrikesOut The Empire Strikes Out]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' |
-->"The Freemakers fly together, or they don't fly at all!"
-->--'''Zander Freemaker'''
A family
The Emperor of
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* AcePilot: Mostly Zander, but ''every single one'' of the Freemakers has been shown to possess the ability to competently fly starships -- including twelve-year-old Rowan and battle droid Roger!
* BadassFamily: Very, very much. Even Kordi and Lena, who [[GuileHero prefer to talk rather than fight their way out of sticky situations]], are still formidable combatants when push comes to shove.
* BadassNormal: At least until Rowan discovers and develops his connection to the Force. Even then, his siblings aren't OvershadowedByAwesome; Zander's mechanic and piloting abilities and Kordi's wit and leadership are often just as crucial to the family's success as Rowan's skill with the lightsaber and the Force.
* BeenThereShapedHistory: In Season Two, the Freemakers return to the Wheel to steal back a starship part from their old shop, which escalates into an encounter with none other than Darth Vader himself. Afterwards, the Freemakers' debrief with Rebel leadership inadvertently tips them off to [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi the Empire's efforts to build a second Death Star, prompting Admiral Ackbar to order his staff to reach out to the Bothans]].
* GadgeteerGenius: Again, while Zander really takes the cake, his siblings (and Roger) are no slouches when it comes to starship maintenance and repair. ''All-Stars'' extends this to their parents as well; while Lena is never shown working on ships or speeders, it's implied that she had a major hand in [[HeelFaceBrainwashing reprogramming]] Roger to be the lovable RobotBuddy he is today.
** {{Downplayed|Trope}} with Moxie in ''All-Stars'', as she doesn't display any particular mechanical ability.
* GenerationXerox: ''All-Stars'' reveals that the siblings' father Pace was a starship mechanic who manufactured and sold custom ships called Uglies, while their mother Lena was a street-smart, smooth-talking ConArtist before she met Pace. Suddenly, Zander and Kordi's skill sets make a lot more sense.
* GoodParents: ''All-Stars'' reveals that Lena and Pace were very doting parents to their children, which makes their unexplained absence from ''The Freemaker Adventures'' all the more jarring.
* GuileHero: Pretty much their MO, due to their modest status as galactic nobodies. By Season Two, they treat outwitting Imperials as a walk in the park.
* HeroicNeutral: They ''want'' to stay out of the Galactic Civil War, forcibly ejecting some squabbling Rebel and Imperial fighter pilots in the first episode and later almost throwing out Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia as well, but TheCallKnowsWhereYouLive and they wind up joining the Rebel Alliance.
** ''All-Stars'' reveals that Pace and Lena played this straight, while Moxie {{avert|edTrope}}s this by joining the Resistance -- possibly even before the events of ''Film/TheForceAwakens''.
* OneDegreeOfSeparation:
** Graballa the Hutt crosses paths with all three generations of Freemakers, and he lives to regret it every time. Notably, he might not know of the relationship between the Freemakers and his former target Pace, since the two's final interaction occurs prior to Pace adopting the Freemaker name. He certainly doesn't show any recognition of the name when he runs into the kids.
** Corporal Estoc commanded the prison train that was bringing Lena to an Imperial jail, and in fact Lena was going to be the 10,000th prisoner whom Estoc escorted without incident (needless to say, Lena broke that streak). Like Graballa, Estoc never interacted with Lena after she took on the Freemaker name, and (as a lieutenant) Estoc doesn't appear to be familiar with the name when she runs into the Freemaker kids on the Wheel.
** {{Downplayed|Trope}} with Chewbacca, who performed a non-fatal HeroicSacrifice to rescue Lena from Imperial imprisonment. He interacts with her children on two separate occasions, but doesn't do much other than [[TheGlomp hugging]] them (and he's TheUnintelligible anyway).
** {{Enforced|Trope}} with Lando Calrissian, who briefly employed Pace and Lena, brought them to the Wheel and apparently gave them their shop, and even inadvertently suggested the LineOfSightName "Freemaker." Lando later interacts with their children on the same occasions as Chewbacca, almost certainly knowing who they are but never revealing his relationship with their parents.
* BadassFamily: Very, very much. Even Kordi and Lena, who [[GuileHero prefer to talk rather than fight their way out of sticky situations]], are still formidable combatants when push comes to shove.
* BadassNormal: At least until Rowan discovers and develops his connection to the Force. Even then, his siblings aren't OvershadowedByAwesome; Zander's mechanic and piloting abilities and Kordi's wit and leadership are often just as crucial to the family's success as Rowan's skill with the lightsaber and the Force.
* BeenThereShapedHistory: In Season Two, the Freemakers return to the Wheel to steal back a starship part from their old shop, which escalates into an encounter with none other than Darth Vader himself. Afterwards, the Freemakers' debrief with Rebel leadership inadvertently tips them off to [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi the Empire's efforts to build a second Death Star, prompting Admiral Ackbar to order his staff to reach out to the Bothans]].
* GadgeteerGenius: Again, while Zander really takes the cake, his siblings (and Roger) are no slouches when it comes to starship maintenance and repair. ''All-Stars'' extends this to their parents as well; while Lena is never shown working on ships or speeders, it's implied that she had a major hand in [[HeelFaceBrainwashing reprogramming]] Roger to be the lovable RobotBuddy he is today.
** {{Downplayed|Trope}} with Moxie in ''All-Stars'', as she doesn't display any particular mechanical ability.
* GenerationXerox: ''All-Stars'' reveals that the siblings' father Pace was a starship mechanic who manufactured and sold custom ships called Uglies, while their mother Lena was a street-smart, smooth-talking ConArtist before she met Pace. Suddenly, Zander and Kordi's skill sets make a lot more sense.
* GoodParents: ''All-Stars'' reveals that Lena and Pace were very doting parents to their children, which makes their unexplained absence from ''The Freemaker Adventures'' all the more jarring.
* GuileHero: Pretty much their MO, due to their modest status as galactic nobodies. By Season Two, they treat outwitting Imperials as a walk in the park.
* HeroicNeutral: They ''want'' to stay out of the Galactic Civil War, forcibly ejecting some squabbling Rebel and Imperial fighter pilots in the first episode and later almost throwing out Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia as well, but TheCallKnowsWhereYouLive and they wind up joining the Rebel Alliance.
** ''All-Stars'' reveals that Pace and Lena played this straight, while Moxie {{avert|edTrope}}s this by joining the Resistance -- possibly even before the events of ''Film/TheForceAwakens''.
* OneDegreeOfSeparation:
** Graballa the Hutt crosses paths with all three generations of Freemakers, and he lives to regret it every time. Notably, he might not know of the relationship between the Freemakers and his former target Pace, since the two's final interaction occurs prior to Pace adopting the Freemaker name. He certainly doesn't show any recognition of the name when he runs into the kids.
** Corporal Estoc commanded the prison train that was bringing Lena to an Imperial jail, and in fact Lena was going to be the 10,000th prisoner whom Estoc escorted without incident (needless to say, Lena broke that streak). Like Graballa, Estoc never interacted with Lena after she took on the Freemaker name, and (as a lieutenant) Estoc doesn't appear to be familiar with the name when she runs into the Freemaker kids on the Wheel.
** {{Downplayed|Trope}} with Chewbacca, who performed a non-fatal HeroicSacrifice to rescue Lena from Imperial imprisonment. He interacts with her children on two separate occasions, but doesn't do much other than [[TheGlomp hugging]] them (and he's TheUnintelligible anyway).
** {{Enforced|Trope}} with Lando Calrissian, who briefly employed Pace and Lena, brought them to the Wheel and apparently gave them their shop, and even inadvertently suggested the LineOfSightName "Freemaker." Lando later interacts with their children on the same occasions as Chewbacca, almost certainly knowing who they are but never revealing his relationship with their parents.
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* AcePilot: Mostly Zander, but ''every single one'' BigBad: Well, he's the leader of the Freemakers has been shown to possess the ability to competently fly starships -- including twelve-year-old Rowan and battle droid Roger!
Empire, so...
*BadassFamily: Very, very much. Even Kordi and Lena, who [[GuileHero prefer to talk rather than fight their way out DoomedByCanon: The final episode of sticky situations]], are still formidable combatants when push comes to shove.
* BadassNormal: At least until Rowan discovers and develops his connection to the Force. Even then, his siblings aren't OvershadowedByAwesome; Zander's mechanic and piloting abilities and Kordi's wit and leadership are often just as crucial to the family's success as Rowan's skill with the lightsaber and the Force.
* BeenThereShapedHistory: In Season Two, the Freemakers return to the Wheel to steal back a starship part from their old shop, which escalates into an encounter with none other than Darth Vader himself. Afterwards, the Freemakers' debrief with Rebel leadership inadvertently tips them off to [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi the Empire's efforts to build a second Death Star, prompting Admiral Ackbar to order his staff to reach out to the Bothans]].
* GadgeteerGenius: Again, while Zander really takes the cake, his siblings (and Roger) are no slouches when it comes to starship maintenance and repair. ''All-Stars'' extends this to their parents as well; while Lena is never shown working on ships or speeders, it's implied that she had a major hand in [[HeelFaceBrainwashing reprogramming]] Roger to be the lovable RobotBuddy he is today.
** {{Downplayed|Trope}} with Moxie in ''All-Stars'', as she doesn't display any particular mechanical ability.
* GenerationXerox: ''All-Stars'' reveals that the siblings' father Pace was a starship mechanic who manufactured and sold custom ships called Uglies, while their mother Lena was a street-smart, smooth-talking ConArtist before she met Pace. Suddenly, Zander and Kordi's skill sets make a lot more sense.
* GoodParents: ''All-Stars'' reveals that Lena and Pace were very doting parents to their children, which makes their unexplained absence from''The Freemaker Adventures'' all the more jarring.
* GuileHero: Pretty much their MO, due to their modest status as galactic nobodies. BySeason Two, they treat outwitting Imperials as a walk in 2 takes place during the park.
* HeroicNeutral: They ''want'' to stay outfinale of the Galactic Civil War, forcibly ejecting some squabbling Rebel ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'', and Imperial fighter pilots in the first episode and later almost throwing out Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia as well, but TheCallKnowsWhereYouLive and they wind up joining the Rebel Alliance.
** ''All-Stars''he's thus seen falling to his death.
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: Is flabbergasted when [[spoiler:Rowan reveals thatPace he threw the Kyber Saber in a lava pit, never having considered that he would have destroyed a weapon that powerful]].
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: He's unaware that [[spoiler:Rowan threw the Kyber Saber in a lava pit]] until late in Season Two, andLena played thus he keeps on [[spoiler:talking about how much he wants it]].
* MythologyGag: When [[spoiler:Rowan has Naare at his mercy, Palpatine tells the boy to finish her with a familiar, [[MemeticMutation "Do it!"]], just as he told Anakin Skywalker over a decade earlier. Ironically enough, thisstraight, while Moxie {{avert|edTrope}}s this by joining the Resistance -- possibly even is what makes Rowan realize that what he's doing is exactly what he ''shouldn't'' be doing, releasing Naare before the events of ''Film/TheForceAwakens''.
* OneDegreeOfSeparation:
** Graballa the Hutt crosses pathsbailing with all three generations of Freemakers, and he lives to regret it every time. Notably, he might not know the Kyber Saber.]]
* PetTheDog: Actually compliments Naare at the end of therelationship between first episode, when she reveals that she's found someone who can sense the Freemakers and his former target Pace, Kyber Saber crystals. It almost comes across as EarlyInstallmentWeirdness since he never does it again for the two's final interaction occurs prior to Pace adopting the Freemaker name. He certainly doesn't show any recognition rest of the name season.
* PointyHairedBoss: Towards Darth Vader and especially Naare. With all the times he insults and belittles Naare over the course of Season One, it's really no surprise that she turns on him the minute she feels that she can get away with it.
-->''(Emperor Palpatine and Darth Vader are holocalling Naare)''\\
'''Emperor Palpatine''': Find those crystals. I will check your progress again soon.\\
''[[{{Beat}} (the holocall disconnects; Naare grunts in frustration and turns away, whenhe runs into the kids.
** Corporal Estoc commandedhologram suddenly appears again)]]''\\
'''Emperor Palpatine''': Status report! What have you done since we last spoke, hmm?
* PsychopathicManchild: His personality in this continuity, to the point of making him almost LaughablyEvil.
-->'''Emperor Palpatine''' ''(upon being briefed on the Kyber Saber)'': Ooh, Emperor likey! What's it do? Don't care, I want it. GIMME GIMME GIMME!
* YouHaveFailedMe: In a stunning {{subver|tedTrope}}sion, he confronts Lt Cdr Durpin for bungling the affair with the prisontrain on Kashyyyk -- and [[InsaneTrollLogic concludes that his failure was bringing Lena to an Imperial jail, and in fact Lena was going to be the 10,000th prisoner whom Estoc escorted without incident (needless to say, Lena broke that streak). Like Graballa, Estoc never interacted with Lena after she took caused by his reliance on the Freemaker name, and (as a lieutenant) Estoc doesn't appear Trandoshans]], deciding that he should be ''promoted'' to be familiar with the name when she runs into the Freemaker kids on the Wheel.
** {{Downplayed|Trope}} with Chewbacca, who performed a non-fatal HeroicSacrifice to rescue Lena from Imperial imprisonment. He interacts with her children on two separate occasions, but doesn't do much other than [[TheGlomp hugging]] them (and he's TheUnintelligible anyway).
** {{Enforced|Trope}} with Lando Calrissian, who briefly employed Pace and Lena, brought them to the Wheel and apparently gave them their shop, and even inadvertently suggested the LineOfSightName "Freemaker." Lando later interacts with their children on the same occasions as Chewbacca,General for his efforts! Naturally, Durpin would almost certainly knowing who they are but never revealing his relationship with their parents.rather that this trope were played straight.
*
* BadassNormal: At least until Rowan discovers and develops his connection to the Force. Even then, his siblings aren't OvershadowedByAwesome; Zander's mechanic and piloting abilities and Kordi's wit and leadership are often just as crucial to the family's success as Rowan's skill with the lightsaber and the Force.
* BeenThereShapedHistory: In Season Two, the Freemakers return to the Wheel to steal back a starship part from their old shop, which escalates into an encounter with none other than Darth Vader himself. Afterwards, the Freemakers' debrief with Rebel leadership inadvertently tips them off to [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi the Empire's efforts to build a second Death Star, prompting Admiral Ackbar to order his staff to reach out to the Bothans]].
* GadgeteerGenius: Again, while Zander really takes the cake, his siblings (and Roger) are no slouches when it comes to starship maintenance and repair. ''All-Stars'' extends this to their parents as well; while Lena is never shown working on ships or speeders, it's implied that she had a major hand in [[HeelFaceBrainwashing reprogramming]] Roger to be the lovable RobotBuddy he is today.
** {{Downplayed|Trope}} with Moxie in ''All-Stars'', as she doesn't display any particular mechanical ability.
* GenerationXerox: ''All-Stars'' reveals that the siblings' father Pace was a starship mechanic who manufactured and sold custom ships called Uglies, while their mother Lena was a street-smart, smooth-talking ConArtist before she met Pace. Suddenly, Zander and Kordi's skill sets make a lot more sense.
* GoodParents: ''All-Stars'' reveals that Lena and Pace were very doting parents to their children, which makes their unexplained absence from
* GuileHero: Pretty much their MO, due to their modest status as galactic nobodies. By
* HeroicNeutral: They ''want'' to stay out
** ''All-Stars''
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: Is flabbergasted when [[spoiler:Rowan reveals that
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: He's unaware that [[spoiler:Rowan threw the Kyber Saber in a lava pit]] until late in Season Two, and
* MythologyGag: When [[spoiler:Rowan has Naare at his mercy, Palpatine tells the boy to finish her with a familiar, [[MemeticMutation "Do it!"]], just as he told Anakin Skywalker over a decade earlier. Ironically enough, this
* OneDegreeOfSeparation:
** Graballa the Hutt crosses paths
* PetTheDog: Actually compliments Naare at the end of the
* PointyHairedBoss: Towards Darth Vader and especially Naare. With all the times he insults and belittles Naare over the course of Season One, it's really no surprise that she turns on him the minute she feels that she can get away with it.
-->''(Emperor Palpatine and Darth Vader are holocalling Naare)''\\
'''Emperor Palpatine''': Find those crystals. I will check your progress again soon.\\
''[[{{Beat}} (the holocall disconnects; Naare grunts in frustration and turns away, when
** Corporal Estoc commanded
'''Emperor Palpatine''': Status report! What have you done since we last spoke, hmm?
* PsychopathicManchild: His personality in this continuity, to the point of making him almost LaughablyEvil.
-->'''Emperor Palpatine''' ''(upon being briefed on the Kyber Saber)'': Ooh, Emperor likey! What's it do? Don't care, I want it. GIMME GIMME GIMME!
* YouHaveFailedMe: In a stunning {{subver|tedTrope}}sion, he confronts Lt Cdr Durpin for bungling the affair with the prison
** {{Downplayed|Trope}} with Chewbacca, who performed a non-fatal HeroicSacrifice to rescue Lena from Imperial imprisonment. He interacts with her children on two separate occasions, but doesn't do much other than [[TheGlomp hugging]] them (and he's TheUnintelligible anyway).
** {{Enforced|Trope}} with Lando Calrissian, who briefly employed Pace and Lena, brought them to the Wheel and apparently gave them their shop, and even inadvertently suggested the LineOfSightName "Freemaker." Lando later interacts with their children on the same occasions as Chewbacca,
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[[folder:Rowan Freemaker]]
!!Rowan Freemaker
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[[caption-width-right:250:''"Who's got two thumbs... [[subscript]]uh... two hands...[[/subscript]] and has the Force flowing through him? ''This guy!"'']]
->'''Voiced By''': Creator/NicolasCantu
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
-->''"Now ''I'm'' the ultimate power in the universe! And I'm only ''twelve''!"''
The youngest of the Freemaker siblings. Not only is he Force-sensitive, he happens to share a unique bond with the Kyber Saber crystals.
!!Rowan Freemaker
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[[caption-width-right:250:''"Who's got two thumbs... [[subscript]]uh... two hands...[[/subscript]] and has the Force flowing through him? ''This guy!"'']]
->'''Voiced By''': Creator/NicolasCantu
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
-->''"Now ''I'm'' the ultimate power in the universe! And I'm only ''twelve''!"''
The youngest of the Freemaker siblings. Not only is he Force-sensitive, he happens to share a unique bond with the Kyber Saber crystals.
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!!Rowan Freemaker
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[[caption-width-right:250:''"Who's got two thumbs... [[subscript]]uh... two hands...[[/subscript]] and has the Force flowing through him? ''This guy!"'']]
!!Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader
!!!'''Species''': Human
->'''Voiced
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker
-->''"Now ''I'm'' the ultimate power in the universe! And I'm only ''twelve''!"''
The youngest
Palpatine's [[TheDragon right hand]].
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* AmbiguousSituation: As a Force user, his fate after ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'' is unknown. The series finale ends with him revealing his Force-sensitivity to Luke, and what happens next is not shown. ''All-Stars'' makes no mention of his fate either, although he's known to have participated in the Battle of Jakku. [[WordOfGod Bob Roth]] reveals that Rowan went back to Aliston Nor and spent the remainder of his days rebuilding it.
* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Seems to be a defining character trait at the start. "That was a lot of words, and my mind wandered in the middle..." CharacterDevelopment moves him away from this.
** M-OC frequently cites this as one of Rowan's major weaknesses during his [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech "The Reason You Suck" Speeches]] in Season 2, although Rowan doesn't have more trouble concentrating than other kids his age by then.
* BadassAdorable: Looks adorable while piloting an old AT-TE against some Stormtroopers. Later on, he gets a lightsaber and develops his Force abilities.
** Taken UpToEleven in ''All-Stars'', where Rowan singlehandedly ''levitates a free-falling Imperial Star Destroyer'' -- while yelling at Roger to stop blabbering and get out of its way!
* BookDumb: Rowan has trouble with math that would be fairly basic for his grade level (he doesn't understand ratios or odds, for one thing) and frequently asks others about words he doesn't know (like "dawdle"). It's {{justified|Trope}} due to a lack of formal education. He's still an accomplished salvager, an aspiring shipbuilder, and a Jedi-in-training.
* BrokenPedestal: [[spoiler:Upon discovering that Naare is a Sith]].
* CharacterDevelopment: Suffers from AttentionDeficitOohShiny at the start of the series, but fast-forward about 9 episodes to the Palpatine Museum on Naboo, where Rowan is ironically the only member of the crew ''not'' to suffer this as everybody else breaks off to see the various exhibits (though he was temporarily distracted by a floor buffer, he resists seconds later, and his attention hasn't wandered since).
* CheerfulChild: Under normal circumstances. Due to the events of the episodes, later ones show that he isn't as cheerful as he was starting out.
* ChekhovsSkill: While the Season One premiere quickly establishes that the Kyber Saber crystals call to Rowan, it isn't until near the end of the season that he realizes that ''he'' can call to ''them'' as well; unfortunately, Naare already holds all but one of them at that point. However, see MyKungFuIsStrongerThanYours below.
* ChildSoldier: [[PlayingWithATrope Played with]]. While the Freemakers eventually join the Rebel Alliance, they're usually assigned to ship maintainence duty rather than actual combat. That said, Rowan can hold his own in a fight, and indeed is quite the PintSizedPowerhouse as described below.
** ''All-Stars'' reveals that Rowan fought alongside his siblings during the Battle of Jakku.
* CoolSword: His lightsaber, naturally. [[spoiler:It was originally wielded by Naare, and Rowan confiscated it from her during their scuffle in the Palpatine museum on Naboo.]]
** [[spoiler:Before this, Rowan discovered and swiped Naare's red lightsaber on Tatooine, and he used it against her during the aforementioned Palpatine Museum brawl until circumstances caused the two to switch weapons.]]
** Taken UpToEleven with the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]], which Rowan obtains and wields during the climax of the Season One finale. [[spoiler:And the Season Two finale.]]
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Though he has trouble focusing, when he does focus, he can make progress by leaps and bounds. [[spoiler:His training with Jek on building things with the Force and him studying Roger's recorded Jedi fights both pave the way for [[TookALevelInBadass massive amounts of improvement within very short spans of time]].]]
* ExactWords: Possibly an unintentional example on Rowan's part, although definitely intentional on the part of the writers. Throughout Season Two, Rowan informs both Admiral Ackbar and Emperor Palpatine that he "threw the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]] into a pool of lava." He never actually states that he ''destroyed'' the Saber -- because, as revealed in the Season Two finale, the Saber is actually still intact. Rowan's tone of voice when announcing this to his siblings suggests that he wasn't aware of the Saber's survival beforehand either. The situation can be {{Hand Wave}}d by stating that the Force was subconsciously preventing Rowan from stating an untruth, even if he was unaware of it at the time.
* ForgotAboutHisPowers: He sometimes forgets to use his Force abilities or his lightsaber when caught in a sticky situation. For example, when he was caught by M-OC, his restraints left his hands free to move, but he didn't think to summon his lightsaber to cut his way out until it was shaken out of its holster.
-->'''Rowan''': [[LampshadeHanging Ooookay... feeling dumb that I didn't think of that first.]]
* InsistentTerminology: In Season Two. He's ''not'' twelve, but ''[[SeriousBusiness twelve-and-a-half]]''!
* {{Keet}}: Very much so, and quite the charm point of his, especially early on.
* KidHero: He's only twelve.
** [[InsistentTerminology Twelve-and-a-half]] in Season Two.
* JustAKid: After formally joining the Rebellion, he's frustrated by the fact that he doesn't get to do much in the heat of a space battle due to being too young and inexperienced to pilot a starfighter while everyone else grabs parts for last-minute repairs and maintenance.
* MacGuffinSuperPerson: His ability to sense the Kyber Saber crystals makes him this in Season One. [[spoiler:While wielding the Kyber Saber, he temporarily becomes the most powerful Force wielder in the galaxy.]]
-->'''Rowan''': [[spoiler:Now ''I'm'' the ultimate power in the universe! And I'm only ''twelve''!]]
* MyKungFuIsStrongerThanYours:
** Naare easily bests Rowan in a straight Force-pull battle, but Rowan's connection to the Kyber Saber crystals trumps Naare's strongest Force pulls.
** Rowan's Force-pull of the giant kyber crystal is also stronger than M-OC's ability to hold onto it. M-OC only wins by utilizing a [[LookBehindYou distraction]].
* PintSizedPowerhouse: The youngest and shortest of the Freemakers, but the only one who's Force-sensitive. By the end of Season One, even before Rowan acquires the Kyber Saber, it's abundantly clear that he's the most powerful of the Freemakers, and he's the one who tends to take on their enemies head-on while his siblings and Roger support him.
* ProphetEyes: Sports these when in the vicinity of a Kyber Saber crystal. Unfortunately, it also causes him to nearly kill himself trying to obtain said crystal on numerous occasions, although he eventually learns to overcome this tendency.
* ShonenHair: Definitely, being spiked up to the point that it wouldn't be out of place in ''Franchise/KingdomHearts''.
* TagalongKid: Occasionally, when the Freemakers go on trips that aren't related to the Kyber Saber crystals. Sometimes a Kyber Saber crystal happens to get involved anyway.
* TookALevelInBadass: Pretty much sums up Rowan's character arc in Season One. He goes from running away from a dianoga to repeatedly taking on a Sith in one-on-one combat!
* UnskilledButStrong: He's one of the few practicing Force-sensitives left in the galaxy after the Jedi Purge. As such, his spotty training renders him incapable of performing more complex Force abilities and lightsaber attacks. That being said, he's capable enough to survive numerous fights against Naare and M-OC, thanks to a lot of practice and repeated viewings of the combat techniques of the old Jedi Masters. After some training with Jek-14, his Force-building abilities are second to none. And that's not even getting into his [[MacGuffinSuperPerson unique connection to the Kyber Saber crystals]].
* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Seems to be a defining character trait at the start. "That was a lot of words, and my mind wandered in the middle..." CharacterDevelopment moves him away from this.
** M-OC frequently cites this as one of Rowan's major weaknesses during his [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech "The Reason You Suck" Speeches]] in Season 2, although Rowan doesn't have more trouble concentrating than other kids his age by then.
* BadassAdorable: Looks adorable while piloting an old AT-TE against some Stormtroopers. Later on, he gets a lightsaber and develops his Force abilities.
** Taken UpToEleven in ''All-Stars'', where Rowan singlehandedly ''levitates a free-falling Imperial Star Destroyer'' -- while yelling at Roger to stop blabbering and get out of its way!
* BookDumb: Rowan has trouble with math that would be fairly basic for his grade level (he doesn't understand ratios or odds, for one thing) and frequently asks others about words he doesn't know (like "dawdle"). It's {{justified|Trope}} due to a lack of formal education. He's still an accomplished salvager, an aspiring shipbuilder, and a Jedi-in-training.
* BrokenPedestal: [[spoiler:Upon discovering that Naare is a Sith]].
* CharacterDevelopment: Suffers from AttentionDeficitOohShiny at the start of the series, but fast-forward about 9 episodes to the Palpatine Museum on Naboo, where Rowan is ironically the only member of the crew ''not'' to suffer this as everybody else breaks off to see the various exhibits (though he was temporarily distracted by a floor buffer, he resists seconds later, and his attention hasn't wandered since).
* CheerfulChild: Under normal circumstances. Due to the events of the episodes, later ones show that he isn't as cheerful as he was starting out.
* ChekhovsSkill: While the Season One premiere quickly establishes that the Kyber Saber crystals call to Rowan, it isn't until near the end of the season that he realizes that ''he'' can call to ''them'' as well; unfortunately, Naare already holds all but one of them at that point. However, see MyKungFuIsStrongerThanYours below.
* ChildSoldier: [[PlayingWithATrope Played with]]. While the Freemakers eventually join the Rebel Alliance, they're usually assigned to ship maintainence duty rather than actual combat. That said, Rowan can hold his own in a fight, and indeed is quite the PintSizedPowerhouse as described below.
** ''All-Stars'' reveals that Rowan fought alongside his siblings during the Battle of Jakku.
* CoolSword: His lightsaber, naturally. [[spoiler:It was originally wielded by Naare, and Rowan confiscated it from her during their scuffle in the Palpatine museum on Naboo.]]
** [[spoiler:Before this, Rowan discovered and swiped Naare's red lightsaber on Tatooine, and he used it against her during the aforementioned Palpatine Museum brawl until circumstances caused the two to switch weapons.]]
** Taken UpToEleven with the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]], which Rowan obtains and wields during the climax of the Season One finale. [[spoiler:And the Season Two finale.]]
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Though he has trouble focusing, when he does focus, he can make progress by leaps and bounds. [[spoiler:His training with Jek on building things with the Force and him studying Roger's recorded Jedi fights both pave the way for [[TookALevelInBadass massive amounts of improvement within very short spans of time]].]]
* ExactWords: Possibly an unintentional example on Rowan's part, although definitely intentional on the part of the writers. Throughout Season Two, Rowan informs both Admiral Ackbar and Emperor Palpatine that he "threw the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]] into a pool of lava." He never actually states that he ''destroyed'' the Saber -- because, as revealed in the Season Two finale, the Saber is actually still intact. Rowan's tone of voice when announcing this to his siblings suggests that he wasn't aware of the Saber's survival beforehand either. The situation can be {{Hand Wave}}d by stating that the Force was subconsciously preventing Rowan from stating an untruth, even if he was unaware of it at the time.
* ForgotAboutHisPowers: He sometimes forgets to use his Force abilities or his lightsaber when caught in a sticky situation. For example, when he was caught by M-OC, his restraints left his hands free to move, but he didn't think to summon his lightsaber to cut his way out until it was shaken out of its holster.
-->'''Rowan''': [[LampshadeHanging Ooookay... feeling dumb that I didn't think of that first.]]
* InsistentTerminology: In Season Two. He's ''not'' twelve, but ''[[SeriousBusiness twelve-and-a-half]]''!
* {{Keet}}: Very much so, and quite the charm point of his, especially early on.
* KidHero: He's only twelve.
** [[InsistentTerminology Twelve-and-a-half]] in Season Two.
* JustAKid: After formally joining the Rebellion, he's frustrated by the fact that he doesn't get to do much in the heat of a space battle due to being too young and inexperienced to pilot a starfighter while everyone else grabs parts for last-minute repairs and maintenance.
* MacGuffinSuperPerson: His ability to sense the Kyber Saber crystals makes him this in Season One. [[spoiler:While wielding the Kyber Saber, he temporarily becomes the most powerful Force wielder in the galaxy.]]
-->'''Rowan''': [[spoiler:Now ''I'm'' the ultimate power in the universe! And I'm only ''twelve''!]]
* MyKungFuIsStrongerThanYours:
** Naare easily bests Rowan in a straight Force-pull battle, but Rowan's connection to the Kyber Saber crystals trumps Naare's strongest Force pulls.
** Rowan's Force-pull of the giant kyber crystal is also stronger than M-OC's ability to hold onto it. M-OC only wins by utilizing a [[LookBehindYou distraction]].
* PintSizedPowerhouse: The youngest and shortest of the Freemakers, but the only one who's Force-sensitive. By the end of Season One, even before Rowan acquires the Kyber Saber, it's abundantly clear that he's the most powerful of the Freemakers, and he's the one who tends to take on their enemies head-on while his siblings and Roger support him.
* ProphetEyes: Sports these when in the vicinity of a Kyber Saber crystal. Unfortunately, it also causes him to nearly kill himself trying to obtain said crystal on numerous occasions, although he eventually learns to overcome this tendency.
* ShonenHair: Definitely, being spiked up to the point that it wouldn't be out of place in ''Franchise/KingdomHearts''.
* TagalongKid: Occasionally, when the Freemakers go on trips that aren't related to the Kyber Saber crystals. Sometimes a Kyber Saber crystal happens to get involved anyway.
* TookALevelInBadass: Pretty much sums up Rowan's character arc in Season One. He goes from running away from a dianoga to repeatedly taking on a Sith in one-on-one combat!
* UnskilledButStrong: He's one of the few practicing Force-sensitives left in the galaxy after the Jedi Purge. As such, his spotty training renders him incapable of performing more complex Force abilities and lightsaber attacks. That being said, he's capable enough to survive numerous fights against Naare and M-OC, thanks to a lot of practice and repeated viewings of the combat techniques of the old Jedi Masters. After some training with Jek-14, his Force-building abilities are second to none. And that's not even getting into his [[MacGuffinSuperPerson unique connection to the Kyber Saber crystals]].
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* AmbiguousSituation: As a Force user, BlatantLies: After his fate after ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'' Naboo starfighter gets destroyed (see TheKnightsWhoSaySquee below), Palpatine calls up and demands to know how the Freemakers escaped. Since doesn't need his boss [[OnceDoneNeverForgotten never letting him live down]] the fact that he got sidetracked by nostalgia, Vader just says that they were ''really'' good.
* BookEnds: Opens both seasons[[note]]Well, technically, Season Two Episode 2; however, Season Two Episode 1 isunknown. The series finale ends a CompilationMovie of short films that were posted on Website/YouTube to promote the season[[/note]] pitching the second Death Star to a bored Palpatine.
* ButtMonkey: Palpatine likes picking on him.
* TheCavalryArrivesLate: A villainous version. He misses the entire showdown with [[spoiler:Naare]] at the final episode of Season One, as Palpatine had dispatched himrevealing to Mygeeto at the beginning of the episode. By the time he returns to Coruscant, Palpatine's office is in ruins, [[MissedHimByThatMuch the Freemakers have escaped, Naare has disappeared]], and (worst of all, according to Palpatine) the Kyber Saber is gone.
-->'''Darth Vader''': ''([[DynamicEntry leaps into the scene with drawn lightsaber]])'' I'm back! ''([[{{Beat}} looks around in confusion at the wreckage and deactivates hisForce-sensitivity to Luke, and what happens next is not shown. ''All-Stars'' makes no mention lightsaber]]) What'' did I ''miss?!''
* CoolAndUnusualPunishment: Since a family-friendly show obviously can't depict any of hisfate either, although he's known to have participated in more brutal forms of punishment, he usually settles for using the Battle of Jakku. [[WordOfGod Bob Roth]] reveals that Rowan went back Force to Aliston Nor and spent the remainder of manhandle his days rebuilding it.
victims in amusing ways.
*AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Seems TheDragon: To Palpatine, but neither of them seem to be a defining character trait at the start. "That was a lot of words, and my mind wandered in the middle..." CharacterDevelopment moves him away from this.
like each other.
** CoDragons: With M-OCfrequently cites this as one of Rowan's major weaknesses during his [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech "The Reason You Suck" Speeches]] in Season 2, although Rowan Two, [[TeethClenchedTeamwork to their mutual chagrin]].
* TheDreaded: Per the norm, especially given his near-prescient ability to know what his allies (usually [[ButtMonkey Graballa the Hutt]]) are saying and to arrive (usually on the ''[[CoolStarship Executor]]'') ''immediately'' after they lose the Freemakers.
* EarlyBirdCameo: {{Inverted|Trope}}. Upon the completion of his CharacterArc in Season Two, he disappears from the show (which admittedly only has a few episodes left) except for a cameo appearance at the beginning of the GrandFinale -- [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi escorting Luke Skywalker to the Emperor's throne room in the second Death Star]], tipping off the audience that [[DoomedByCanon he doesn't havemore trouble concentrating than other kids his age by then.
much longer to live]].
*BadassAdorable: Looks adorable while piloting FailedASpotCheck: {{Exaggerated|Trope}} when he's having such a good time flying an old AT-TE against some Stormtroopers. Later on, he gets a lightsaber and develops his Force abilities.
** Taken UpToEleven in ''All-Stars'', where Rowan singlehandedly ''levitates a free-falling Imperial Star Destroyer'' -- while yelling at Roger to stop blabbering and get out of its way!
* BookDumb: Rowan has trouble with math that would be fairly basic for his grade level (he doesn't understand ratios or odds, for one thing) and frequently asks others about words he doesn't know (like "dawdle"). It's {{justified|Trope}} due to a lack of formal education. He's still an accomplished salvager, an aspiring shipbuilder, and a Jedi-in-training.
* BrokenPedestal: [[spoiler:Upon discovering that Naare is a Sith]].
* CharacterDevelopment: Suffers from AttentionDeficitOohShiny at the start of the series, but fast-forward about 9 episodes to the Palpatine Museum on Naboo, where Rowan is ironically the only member of the crew ''not'' to suffer this as everybody else breaks off to see the various exhibits (though he was temporarily distracted by a floor buffer, he resists seconds later, and his attention hasn't wandered since).
* CheerfulChild: Under normal circumstances. Due to the events of the episodes, later ones showN-1 Naboo starfighter that he isn't as cheerful as he was starting out.
* ChekhovsSkill: While the Season One premiere quickly establishes that the Kyber Saber crystals callfails to Rowan, it isn't notice a small ''group'' of TIE fighters coming up behind him until near the end of the season that he realizes that ''he'' can call to ''them'' as well; unfortunately, Naare already holds all but one of they simultaneously open fire.
-->'''Darth Vader''': [[{{Understatement}} Ah. I see themat that point. However, see MyKungFuIsStrongerThanYours below.
* ChildSoldier: [[PlayingWithATrope Played with]]. While the Freemakers eventually join the Rebel Alliance, they're usually assigned to ship maintainence duty rather than actual combat. That said, Rowan can hold his own in a fight, and indeed is quite the PintSizedPowerhouse as described below.
** ''All-Stars'' reveals that Rowan fought alongside his siblings during the Battle of Jakku.
* CoolSword: His lightsaber, naturally. [[spoiler:It was originally wielded by Naare, and Rowan confiscated it from her during their scuffle in the Palpatine museum on Naboo.now.]]
** [[spoiler:Before this, Rowan discovered and swiped Naare's red lightsaber * KilledOffscreen: The GrandFinale occurs on Tatooine, and he used it against her during the aforementioned Palpatine Museum brawl until circumstances caused the two to switch weapons.]]
** Taken UpToEleven with the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]], which Rowan obtains and wieldssecond Death Star during the climax of the Season One finale. [[spoiler:And the Season Two finale.]]
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Though he has trouble focusing, when heFilm/ReturnOfTheJedi, and since it does focus, he can make progress by leaps and bounds. [[spoiler:His training with Jek on building things with the Force and him studying Roger's recorded Jedi fights both pave the way for [[TookALevelInBadass massive amounts of improvement within very short spans of time]].]]
* ExactWords: Possibly an unintentional example on Rowan's part, although definitely intentional on the part of the writers. Throughout Season Two, Rowan informs both Admiral Ackbar and Emperor Palpatine that he "threw the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]] into a pool of lava." He never actually states that he ''destroyed'' the Saber -- because, as revealed in the Season Two finale, the Saber is actually still intact. Rowan's tone of voice when announcing this to his siblings suggests that he wasn't aware of the Saber's survival beforehand either. The situation can be {{Hand Wave}}d by stating that the Force was subconsciously preventing Rowan from stating an untruth, even if he was unaware of it at the time.
* ForgotAboutHisPowers: He sometimes forgets to use his Force abilities or his lightsaber when caught in a sticky situation. For example, when he was caught by M-OC, his restraints left his hands free to move, but he didn't think to summon his lightsaber to cut his way out until it was shaken out of its holster.
-->'''Rowan''': [[LampshadeHanging Ooookay... feeling dumb that I didn't think of that first.]]
* InsistentTerminology: In Season Two. He's''not'' twelve, but ''[[SeriousBusiness twelve-and-a-half]]''!
show the Emperor's throne room (aside from a brief scene at the beginning), this is Vader's fate by default.
*{{Keet}}: Very much so, TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: Upon noticing a [[Film/ThePhantomMenace Naboo starfighter]], he begins {{squee}}ing almost immediately and quite the charm point of his, especially early on.
''abandons his captives'' to take it out for a joyride, feeling nostalgic for those [[MemeAcknowledgment spins]].
*KidHero: KnightOfCerebus: He's only twelve.
** [[InsistentTerminology Twelve-and-a-half]]a lot scarier and more menacing in Season Two.
* JustAKid: After formally joining the Rebellion, he's frustrated by the fact that he doesn't get to do much in the heat of a space battleTwo, probably due to being too young and inexperienced to pilot a starfighter while everyone else grabs parts for last-minute repairs and maintenance.
the influence of ''Film/RogueOne''.
*MacGuffinSuperPerson: ManipulativeBastard: His ability to sense the Kyber Saber crystals makes him this game plan in Season One. [[spoiler:While wielding the Kyber Saber, he temporarily becomes the most powerful Force wielder in the galaxy.]]
-->'''Rowan''': [[spoiler:Now ''I'm'' the ultimate power in the universe! And I'm only ''twelve''!]]
* MyKungFuIsStrongerThanYours:
** Naare easily bestsTwo: allow M-OC to hunt down Rowan in a straight Force-pull battle, but Rowan's connection to Freemaker, then swoop in, destroy M-OC, nab Rowan, and claim all the Kyber Saber crystals trumps Naare's strongest Force pulls.
** Rowan's Force-pull of the giant kyber crystal is also stronger thancredit for capturing him. It goes off without a hitch, although he [[DidntSeeThatComing didn't count on]] (or perhaps didn't care about) M-OC's ability to hold onto it. M-OC [[PullingThemselvesTogether reassemble himself]].
* MouthOfSauron: Occasionally speaks on behalf of Palpatine when giving Naare a hard time, although Palpatine usually roasts her himself. On one occasion, Vader starts the TheReasonYouSuckSpeech onlywins by utilizing for Palpatine to butt into the conversation to yell at Naare personally.
* MovingTheGoalposts: A literal example. During a[[LookBehindYou distraction]].
test of M-OC's capabilities, Vader discreetly uses the Force to reset a downed target dummy and then move it around to dodge M-OC's shots -- at least until Palpatine wises up to the ruse.
*PintSizedPowerhouse: NotSoDifferent: From ''Zander Freemaker'' of all people, with the way he excitedly {{squee}}s over the Naboo starfighter. Not only is the similarity {{exaggerated|Trope}}, it might also be slightly ''{{subverted|Trope}}'' as it stems from different motivations -- general starship enthusiasm for Zander, [[Film/ThePhantomMenace old memories]] for Vader.
-->'''Darth Vader''': [[MeaningfulEcho Theyoungest and shortest N-1 Naboo starfighter! An Old Republic classic! Pristine!]] ''[[UpToEleven (slides under the ship) ]]''[[UpToEleven Still has the chromium undercarriage!]] ''[[OverlyLongGag (pops back up) ]]''[[OverlyLongGag I must fly it!]]\\
'''Zander Freemaker''': [[LampshadeHanging That's what I said!]]
* OnceDoneNeverForgotten: Palpatine ''still'' brings up that time he [[Film/ANewHope let the Rebels destroy the first Death Star]]. Complete with making him watch ''replays'' of theFreemakers, but event (using StockFootage from ''[[WesternAnimation/LEGOStarWarsDroidTales Droid Tales]]'').
* PsychicStrangle: Per theonly one who's Force-sensitive. By the end of source material, he ''really'' likes Force-choking those who annoy him. Especially a certain incompetent Hutt.
* PsychopathicManchild: More ManChild in SeasonOne, even before Rowan acquires the Kyber Saber, it's abundantly clear that One and ''much'' more [[DarkerAndEdgier Psychopathic]] in Season Two, but he's the most powerful of the Freemakers, and he's the one who tends to take on their enemies head-on while his siblings and Roger support him.
* ProphetEyes: Sports these when in the vicinity of a Kyber Saber crystal. Unfortunately, it also causes him to nearly kill himself trying to obtain said crystal on numerous occasions, although he eventually learns to overcomeunquestionably this tendency.
* ShonenHair: Definitely, being spiked up tothroughout the point that it wouldn't be out of place in ''Franchise/KingdomHearts''.
* TagalongKid: Occasionally, when the Freemakersshow.
-->''([[ItMakesSenseInContext Darth Vader is flying a Naboo starfighter]], and its astromech droid starts beeping and whirring)''\\
'''Darth Vader''': Quiet! [[MythologyGag Your whining will ]][[Film/ANewHope not goon trips that aren't related to the Kyber Saber crystals. Sometimes a Kyber Saber crystal happens to get involved anyway.
* TookALevelInBadass: Pretty much sums up Rowan's character arc in Season One. He goes from running away from a dianoga to repeatedly taking on a Sith in one-on-one combat!
* UnskilledButStrong: He's one of the few practicing Force-sensitives left in the galaxy after the Jedi Purge. As such, his spotty training renders him incapable ofunpunished.]] ''Yippee! (begins performing more complex Force abilities crazy stunts)''
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: With M-OC in Season Two, after Palpatine forces them to work together. Unsurprisingly, the two come to blows, andlightsaber attacks. That being said, Vader clearly relishes the opportunity to indulge in some EvilGloating about his EvilPlan as he's capable enough tearing M-OC to survive numerous fights against Naare and M-OC, thanks pieces.
* TheUnfavorite: {{Downplayed|Trope}}, but Palpatine compares him unfavorably toa lot of practice and repeated viewings of the combat techniques of the old Jedi Masters. After some training with Jek-14, his Force-building abilities are second to none. And that's not even getting into his [[MacGuffinSuperPerson unique connection to the Kyber Saber crystals]].Count Dooku OnceASeason.
* BookEnds: Opens both seasons[[note]]Well, technically, Season Two Episode 2; however, Season Two Episode 1 is
* ButtMonkey: Palpatine likes picking on him.
* TheCavalryArrivesLate: A villainous version. He misses the entire showdown with [[spoiler:Naare]] at the final episode of Season One, as Palpatine had dispatched him
-->'''Darth Vader''': ''([[DynamicEntry leaps into the scene with drawn lightsaber]])'' I'm back! ''([[{{Beat}} looks around in confusion at the wreckage and deactivates his
* CoolAndUnusualPunishment: Since a family-friendly show obviously can't depict any of his
*
** CoDragons: With M-OC
* TheDreaded: Per the norm, especially given his near-prescient ability to know what his allies (usually [[ButtMonkey Graballa the Hutt]]) are saying and to arrive (usually on the ''[[CoolStarship Executor]]'') ''immediately'' after they lose the Freemakers.
* EarlyBirdCameo: {{Inverted|Trope}}. Upon the completion of his CharacterArc in Season Two, he disappears from the show (which admittedly only has a few episodes left) except for a cameo appearance at the beginning of the GrandFinale -- [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi escorting Luke Skywalker to the Emperor's throne room in the second Death Star]], tipping off the audience that [[DoomedByCanon he doesn't have
*
** Taken UpToEleven in ''All-Stars'', where Rowan singlehandedly ''levitates a free-falling Imperial Star Destroyer'' -- while yelling at Roger to stop blabbering and get out of its way!
* BookDumb: Rowan has trouble with math that would be fairly basic for his grade level (he doesn't understand ratios or odds, for one thing) and frequently asks others about words he doesn't know (like "dawdle"). It's {{justified|Trope}} due to a lack of formal education. He's still an accomplished salvager, an aspiring shipbuilder, and a Jedi-in-training.
* BrokenPedestal: [[spoiler:Upon discovering that Naare is a Sith]].
* CharacterDevelopment: Suffers from AttentionDeficitOohShiny at the start of the series, but fast-forward about 9 episodes to the Palpatine Museum on Naboo, where Rowan is ironically the only member of the crew ''not'' to suffer this as everybody else breaks off to see the various exhibits (though he was temporarily distracted by a floor buffer, he resists seconds later, and his attention hasn't wandered since).
* CheerfulChild: Under normal circumstances. Due to the events of the episodes, later ones show
* ChekhovsSkill: While the Season One premiere quickly establishes that the Kyber Saber crystals call
-->'''Darth Vader''': [[{{Understatement}} Ah. I see them
* ChildSoldier: [[PlayingWithATrope Played with]]. While the Freemakers eventually join the Rebel Alliance, they're usually assigned to ship maintainence duty rather than actual combat. That said, Rowan can hold his own in a fight, and indeed is quite the PintSizedPowerhouse as described below.
** ''All-Stars'' reveals that Rowan fought alongside his siblings during the Battle of Jakku.
* CoolSword: His lightsaber, naturally. [[spoiler:It was originally wielded by Naare, and Rowan confiscated it from her during their scuffle in the Palpatine museum on Naboo.
** Taken UpToEleven with the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]], which Rowan obtains and wields
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Though he has trouble focusing, when he
* ExactWords: Possibly an unintentional example on Rowan's part, although definitely intentional on the part of the writers. Throughout Season Two, Rowan informs both Admiral Ackbar and Emperor Palpatine that he "threw the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]] into a pool of lava." He never actually states that he ''destroyed'' the Saber -- because, as revealed in the Season Two finale, the Saber is actually still intact. Rowan's tone of voice when announcing this to his siblings suggests that he wasn't aware of the Saber's survival beforehand either. The situation can be {{Hand Wave}}d by stating that the Force was subconsciously preventing Rowan from stating an untruth, even if he was unaware of it at the time.
* ForgotAboutHisPowers: He sometimes forgets to use his Force abilities or his lightsaber when caught in a sticky situation. For example, when he was caught by M-OC, his restraints left his hands free to move, but he didn't think to summon his lightsaber to cut his way out until it was shaken out of its holster.
-->'''Rowan''': [[LampshadeHanging Ooookay... feeling dumb that I didn't think of that first.]]
* InsistentTerminology: In Season Two. He's
*
*
** [[InsistentTerminology Twelve-and-a-half]]
* JustAKid: After formally joining the Rebellion, he's frustrated by the fact that he doesn't get to do much in the heat of a space battle
*
-->'''Rowan''': [[spoiler:Now ''I'm'' the ultimate power in the universe! And I'm only ''twelve''!]]
* MyKungFuIsStrongerThanYours:
** Naare easily bests
** Rowan's Force-pull of the giant kyber crystal is also stronger than
* MouthOfSauron: Occasionally speaks on behalf of Palpatine when giving Naare a hard time, although Palpatine usually roasts her himself. On one occasion, Vader starts the TheReasonYouSuckSpeech only
* MovingTheGoalposts: A literal example. During a
*
-->'''Darth Vader''': [[MeaningfulEcho The
'''Zander Freemaker''': [[LampshadeHanging That's what I said!]]
* OnceDoneNeverForgotten: Palpatine ''still'' brings up that time he [[Film/ANewHope let the Rebels destroy the first Death Star]]. Complete with making him watch ''replays'' of the
* PsychicStrangle: Per the
* PsychopathicManchild: More ManChild in Season
* ProphetEyes: Sports these when in the vicinity of a Kyber Saber crystal. Unfortunately, it also causes him to nearly kill himself trying to obtain said crystal on numerous occasions, although he eventually learns to overcome
* ShonenHair: Definitely, being spiked up to
* TagalongKid: Occasionally, when the Freemakers
-->''([[ItMakesSenseInContext Darth Vader is flying a Naboo starfighter]], and its astromech droid starts beeping and whirring)''\\
'''Darth Vader''': Quiet! [[MythologyGag Your whining will ]][[Film/ANewHope not go
* TookALevelInBadass: Pretty much sums up Rowan's character arc in Season One. He goes from running away from a dianoga to repeatedly taking on a Sith in one-on-one combat!
* UnskilledButStrong: He's one of the few practicing Force-sensitives left in the galaxy after the Jedi Purge. As such, his spotty training renders him incapable of
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: With M-OC in Season Two, after Palpatine forces them to work together. Unsurprisingly, the two come to blows, and
* TheUnfavorite: {{Downplayed|Trope}}, but Palpatine compares him unfavorably to
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[[folder:Kordi Freemaker]]
!!Kordi Freemaker
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->'''Voiced By''': Vanessa Lenglies
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
-->''"Who's ready for the bargain of a lifetime?!"''
The worldly-wise, penny-pinching middle sibling of the Freemakers. After the Galactic Civil War, she becomes a senator in the New Republic.
!!Kordi Freemaker
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->'''Voiced By''': Vanessa Lenglies
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
-->''"Who's ready for the bargain of a lifetime?!"''
The worldly-wise, penny-pinching middle sibling of the Freemakers. After the Galactic Civil War, she becomes a senator in the New Republic.
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!!Kordi Freemaker
!!Naare
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->'''Voiced By''':
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars
-->''"Who's ready
One of the few surviving Jedi in the galaxy...or so she would have you believe. She's actually an Imperial agent, assigned by Emperor Palpatine to retrieve the hidden fragments of the Kyber Saber.
* ActionGirl[=/=]DarkActionGirl: She's a woman and can kick butt, and she also happens to be secretly evil.
* ArcVillain: While Vader and Palpatine are the [[BigBad Big Bads]] of the series, she's the main villain of the first season.
* CanonImmigrant: [[Film/{{Solo}} Dryden Vos]] is a member of the same species as her.
* TheCameo: [[spoiler:In Season Two, a disguised Kordi runs into her carbonite block while exploring Graballa's yacht.]]
-->'''Kordi''': Ew.
** [[spoiler:Her carbonite block also appears in ''All-Stars'', when Baash and Raam haul it into Graballa's Beachside Resort and Café and mount it on a wall. Which probably means that it gets buried in the rubble when the resort collapses -- FridgeHorror for anyone else, but KickTheSonOfABitch since it's Naare we're talking about.]]
* DeadpanSnarker: More obvious when she shows her true colors.
* TheDragon: To the Emperor and Darth Vader.
* DualWielding: [[spoiler:Briefly wields both of her lightsabers during her clash with Rowan in the Palpatine Museum. Thankfully, she never gets to do more than a rather intimidating double SwordDrag before Rowan triggers a series of DisasterDominoes that winds up with him in possession of her blue lightsaber, which he keeps for the
The worldly-wise, penny-pinching middle sibling
** [[spoiler:{{Averted|Trope}} in the
* FirstEpisodeTwist: By the end of the first episode, it's revealed that she's an agent of the Empire, searching for the Kyber Saber at the behest of the Emperor and Darth Vader. The Freemakers are blissfully unaware of Naare's true allegiance for the first half of the season.
* HumanPopsicle: Ultimately gets caught by Graballa and frozen in carbonite. [[spoiler:Which ironically means that she -- or, rather, her carbonite block -- outlasts just about all of the main characters.]]
* EvilIsSexy: Although she plays the mother figure, and is made of plastic, her face, especially her tattoos, and demeanor give her a charm that wins over Zander easily.
* HeroKiller: [[spoiler:Manages to take down the Maker of Zoh, AKA Jek-14, previously established in the (non-canon) Yoda Chronicles to be a OneManArmy capable of taking on the Jedi and Sith ''by himself, at the same time''. Of course, it's entirely possible that [[WorfHadTheFlu Jek's age and focus on Force-building rather than combat have dulled his edge]] -- and, as it turns out, Jek himself is NotQuiteDead.]]
* KnightOfCerebus: She's the most clear and dangerous threat to the Freemakers, as opposed to the LaughablyEvil {{Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain}}s Graballa and his henchmen (to say nothing of Durpin and Plumestriker), and she takes the task of collecting the Kyber Saber crystals very seriously.
* MamaBear: To Rowan, seemingly. Even though she's actually faking it, she's really good at it.
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* MindOverMatter: [[spoiler:Her telekinetic abilities are ''terrifyingly'' strong, as she's shown to be able to singlehandedly stop the escaping [=StarScavenger=] and later tear it to pieces with the Force. She also bests Rowan in all of their Force-pulling contests and thus easily steals all of the Kyber Saber pieces from him, but that changes in the climax when Rowan utilizes his unique connection to the pieces instead.]]
* MsExposition: Provides Rowan (and the audience) with background information on the Kyber Saber's history and power.
* PersonOfMassDestruction: [[spoiler:As mentioned above, she uses the Force to rip the [=StarScavenger=] to pieces. Taken UpToEleven once she manages to reassemble the Kyber Saber, as she levels hills and wipes out entire ''Star Destroyers'' all by herself, not to mention all the property damage during her rampage on Coruscant.]]
-->'''Naare''': [[spoiler:[[BadassBoast Whatever you build, I CAN BREAK!]]]]
* ScarilyCompetentTracker: [[spoiler:After her true colors are exposed, she displays an uncanny (and honestly rather terrifying) ability to swoop in almost immediately after Rowan retrieves a Kyber Saber crystal, though she shouldn't even know which ''planet'' the Freemakers are on at the time. Fortunately, the cause of said tracking ability -- [[ChekhovsGun Roger's transmitter]], which [[NiceJobBreakingItHero he inadvertently left on after the Tatooine adventure and thus has been letting Naare and Graballa listen in on the Freemakers' conversations]] -- is identified and dealt with by the end of the episode; unfortunately, at that point, there's only one crystal left unaccounted for, and Naare and co. already know that it's on Hoth.]]
** [[spoiler:Fortunately {{averted|Trope}} and PlayedForLaughs in the next episode, where -- having no way of knowing about the Freemakers' detour to Zoh -- Naare and Graballa are left to orbit Hoth in boredom while awaiting the Freemakers' arrival, earning them ear-bashings from the Emperor and Jabba respectively.]]
* SlasherSmile: Sports some pretty chilling ones, even when pretending to be a benevolent Jedi.
* TheStarscream: [[spoiler:Predictably turns against the Emperor upon obtaining the restored Kyber Saber, going on a rampage at Coruscant.]]
* SuperSenses: [[spoiler:A standard component of the Force-sensitive package, and she uses them to devastating effect during the initial aerial chase on Hoth, nailing one of the [=StarScavenger=]'s engines with precise laser shots from her Eclipse Fighter in the midst of a blinding blizzard and narrowly avoiding a collision with a cliff face. Unfortunately for her, Dengar does ''not'' possess these senses, and neither does whomever is piloting Graballa's yacht.]]
* TreacherousAdvisor: Is secretly an agent of Darth Vader.
* WalkingSpoiler: Just in case you couldn't tell from all the whited-out entries above. She's ''evil'', in case that was unclear. Heck, this is a FirstEpisodeTwist!
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[[folder:Durpin and Plumestriker]]
!!Durpin and Plumestriker
!!!'''Species''': Human
->'''Appear in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
A pair of Imperial officers who have the misfortune of crossing paths with the Freemakers on numerous occasions.
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* ActionGirl: She'd really rather talk her way out of sticky situations, but when push comes to shove, she's devastatingly accurate with the [=StarScavenger's=] blasters and [[spoiler:[[ImprobableAimingSkills even manages to down Naare's Eclipse Fighter with the cannons of a recently repaired AT-AT]]]].
* BigEater: Occasionally displays a huge appetite, not surprising given the Freemakers' Season One status of PerpetualPoverty.
* BigSisterInstinct: Toward Rowan. As he puts it:
-->'''Rowan''' ''[to Naare]'': Sorry about Kordi. She's just crazy protective. Or... maybe just crazy.
* CatharsisFactor: InUniverse, on Hoth, Kordi takes great relish in [[spoiler:shooting at Naare with an AT-AT]].
-->'''Kordi''': I've been waiting a long time for this.
* ChainOfDeals: How she gets the Freemakers into the Rebel Alliance. After Ackbar is disappointed to hear that [[spoiler:Rowan got rid of the Kyber Saber]], she decides to go on a bartering spree across the galaxy to prove her chops, managing to eventually trade a rusty and barely usable ignition switch for an incredibly hard-to-get Type-A vector coil.
* CharacterDevelopment: Kordi becomes a much straighter example of WomenAreWiser in Season Two, as she no longer has to be preoccupied with worrying about making the rent. She quickly settles into a management position in the Rebel Alliance, and by the time of ''All-Stars'', she's become a senator in the New Republic.
* CloserToEarth: Usually, [[NotSoAboveItAll though not always]], particularly where money is concerned.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Appears as an infant in an episode of ''All-Stars''.
* FamedInStory: It's mentioned in ''All-Stars'' that she's a senator for the New Republic.
* GuileHero: Tries unsuccessfully to pull a BavarianFireDrill on the stormtroopers in the Season One premiere. She has better luck at Kashyyyk and Cloud City.
* ImprobableAimingSkills: {{Downplayed|Trope}}, but she manages to shoot [[spoiler:down Naare's Eclipse Fighter]] with the cannons of a recently repaired AT-AT, no mean feat since she's never piloted one before.
-->'''Kordi''': [[MythologyGag Target! ]][[Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack Maximum firepower!]]
* MoneyFetish: Kordi is known for doing nigh-impossible feats when/if money is on the line. [[spoiler:Naare takes advantage of this flaw as a means of psychological torture when she burns a stash of credits in front of Kordi for the purpose of drawing out Rowan.]]
** [[spoiler:Her last line (and in fact the very last line in the first season) is her asking whether a job the Rebels have offered is a paying job.]]
* TheSmartGuy: She's the most level-headed and reasonable of the Freemakers... unless there's money involved.
* UncertainDoom: Hopefully, she wasn't on Hosnian Prime when it blew up...
* WomenAreWiser: Is frequently the one to rein both of her brothers in when they run off to do their own thing and basically has complete command of the landing bay she works at, seamlessly managing the supplies and fixing the ships.
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[[folder:Zander Freemaker]]
!!Zander Freemaker
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->'''Voiced By''': Eugene Byrd
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
-->''"I'm Zander Freemaker! Superstar pilot guy!"''
The oldest of the Freemaker siblings, Zander is an expert mechanic and pilot. He is highly excitable and incredibly enthusiastic about flying.
* BigEater: Occasionally displays a huge appetite, not surprising given the Freemakers' Season One status of PerpetualPoverty.
* BigSisterInstinct: Toward Rowan. As he puts it:
-->'''Rowan''' ''[to Naare]'': Sorry about Kordi. She's just crazy protective. Or... maybe just crazy.
* CatharsisFactor: InUniverse, on Hoth, Kordi takes great relish in [[spoiler:shooting at Naare with an AT-AT]].
-->'''Kordi''': I've been waiting a long time for this.
* ChainOfDeals: How she gets the Freemakers into the Rebel Alliance. After Ackbar is disappointed to hear that [[spoiler:Rowan got rid of the Kyber Saber]], she decides to go on a bartering spree across the galaxy to prove her chops, managing to eventually trade a rusty and barely usable ignition switch for an incredibly hard-to-get Type-A vector coil.
* CharacterDevelopment: Kordi becomes a much straighter example of WomenAreWiser in Season Two, as she no longer has to be preoccupied with worrying about making the rent. She quickly settles into a management position in the Rebel Alliance, and by the time of ''All-Stars'', she's become a senator in the New Republic.
* CloserToEarth: Usually, [[NotSoAboveItAll though not always]], particularly where money is concerned.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Appears as an infant in an episode of ''All-Stars''.
* FamedInStory: It's mentioned in ''All-Stars'' that she's a senator for the New Republic.
* GuileHero: Tries unsuccessfully to pull a BavarianFireDrill on the stormtroopers in the Season One premiere. She has better luck at Kashyyyk and Cloud City.
* ImprobableAimingSkills: {{Downplayed|Trope}}, but she manages to shoot [[spoiler:down Naare's Eclipse Fighter]] with the cannons of a recently repaired AT-AT, no mean feat since she's never piloted one before.
-->'''Kordi''': [[MythologyGag Target! ]][[Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack Maximum firepower!]]
* MoneyFetish: Kordi is known for doing nigh-impossible feats when/if money is on the line. [[spoiler:Naare takes advantage of this flaw as a means of psychological torture when she burns a stash of credits in front of Kordi for the purpose of drawing out Rowan.]]
** [[spoiler:Her last line (and in fact the very last line in the first season) is her asking whether a job the Rebels have offered is a paying job.]]
* TheSmartGuy: She's the most level-headed and reasonable of the Freemakers... unless there's money involved.
* UncertainDoom: Hopefully, she wasn't on Hosnian Prime when it blew up...
* WomenAreWiser: Is frequently the one to rein both of her brothers in when they run off to do their own thing and basically has complete command of the landing bay she works at, seamlessly managing the supplies and fixing the ships.
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[[folder:Zander Freemaker]]
!!Zander Freemaker
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->'''Voiced By''': Eugene Byrd
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
-->''"I'm Zander Freemaker! Superstar pilot guy!"''
The oldest of the Freemaker siblings, Zander is an expert mechanic and pilot. He is highly excitable and incredibly enthusiastic about flying.
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* ActionGirl: She'd really rather talk her way out of sticky situations, but EstablishingCharacterMoment: Their very first lines in their debut episode.
-->'''[[ByTheBookCop Lt Plumestriker]]''': Lieutenant Commander Durpin, I have a status report -- nothing is happening. At all. Anywhere.\\
'''Lt Cdr Durpin''': Which is just how I like it, Lieutenant Plumestriker. If nothing happens, then nothing can go wrong.
* [[ExitPursuedByABear Exit, Pursued by a Wampa]]: How they make their exit from the Hoth episode (and, as it turns out, from Season One), although Season Two reveals that they somehow managed to survive the ordeal. As an added bonus, they wind up [[SpannerInTheWorks running over Naare whenpush comes to shove, she's devastatingly accurate with the [=StarScavenger's=] blasters and [[spoiler:[[ImprobableAimingSkills even manages to down Naare's Eclipse Fighter with the cannons of a recently repaired AT-AT]]]].
* BigEater: Occasionally displays a huge appetite, not surprising given the Freemakers' Season One status of PerpetualPoverty.
* BigSisterInstinct: Toward Rowan. As he puts it:
-->'''Rowan''' ''[to Naare]'': Sorry about Kordi. She's just crazy protective. Or... maybe just crazy.
* CatharsisFactor: InUniverse, on Hoth, Kordi takes great relish in [[spoiler:shooting at Naare with an AT-AT]].
-->'''Kordi''': I've been waiting a long time for this.
* ChainOfDeals: How she getsgot the Freemakers into the Rebel Alliance. After Ackbar is disappointed dead to hear that [[spoiler:Rowan got rid of the Kyber Saber]], she decides rights, allowing them to go on a bartering spree across the galaxy to prove her chops, managing to eventually trade a rusty and barely usable ignition switch for an incredibly hard-to-get Type-A vector coil.
* CharacterDevelopment: Kordi becomes a much straighter example of WomenAreWiser in Season Two, as she no longer has to be preoccupied with worrying about making the rent. She quickly settles into a management position in the Rebel Alliance, and by the time of ''All-Stars'',escape while she's become a senator down]].
* HarmlessVillain: Due to their diametrically opposed goals causing them to sabotage each other's efforts.
* OncePerEpisode: They sport new ranks inthe New Republic.
* CloserToEarth: Usually, [[NotSoAboveItAll though not always]], particularly where money is concerned.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Appears as an infant in anevery episode they appear in, often related to the aftermath of ''All-Stars''.
* FamedInStory: It's mentioned in ''All-Stars'' that she's a senatorthe ''last'' episode they appeared in. Plumestriker's rank is unknown for the New Republic.
most of Season Two.
*GuileHero: Tries unsuccessfully to pull a BavarianFireDrill on the stormtroopers in the ShooOutTheClowns: They disappear from Season One premiere. She has better luck at Kashyyyk prior to the final conflicts. They're back in Season Two to indicate its return to the series' lighthearted goofiness, but they make their exit again halfway through the season as things start to get serious again.
* StatusQuoIsGod: Despite having ended Season One demoted to Ensign andCloud City.
* ImprobableAimingSkills: {{Downplayed|Trope}}, but she managesSub-Ensign respectively (not to shoot [[spoiler:down mention [[ExitPursuedByABear fleeing from their lives from a rampaging wampa]]), Durpin and Plumestriker reappear in Season Two no worse for wear and even commanding an Imperial warship, not unlike their initial appearance in Season One. Although it should be noted that their new ship is much more modest than their old Star Destroyer.
* VillainTeamUp: Notably {{averted|Trope}}. They almost never appear in the same episodes as the {{Big Bad}}s, and in the rare event that they do, it's abundantly clear that they're not working with them. They even directly (albeit accidentally) sabotage Naare'sEclipse Fighter]] with efforts at one point!
* VillainousRescue: An inadvertent version. At one point, Naare has cornered thecannons of a recently repaired AT-AT, no mean feat since she's never piloted one before.
-->'''Kordi''': [[MythologyGag Target! ]][[Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack Maximum firepower!]]
* MoneyFetish: KordiFreemakers and is known for doing nigh-impossible feats when/if money is on the line. [[spoiler:Naare takes advantage of this flaw as a means of psychological torture indulging in some EvilGloating when she burns Durpin and Plumestriker run her over while fleeing a stash of credits in front of Kordi for rampaging wampa, enabling the purpose of drawing out Rowan.]]
** [[spoiler:Her last line (and in fact the very last lineFreemakers to escape in the first season) is her asking whether a job the Rebels have offered is a paying job.]]
* TheSmartGuy: She's the most level-headed and reasonable of the Freemakers... unless there's money involved.
* UncertainDoom: Hopefully, she wasn't on Hosnian Prime when it blew up...
* WomenAreWiser: Is frequently the one to rein both of her brothers in when they run off to do their own thing and basically has complete command of the landing bay she works at, seamlessly managing the supplies and fixing the ships.
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[[folder:Zander Freemaker]]
!!Zander Freemaker
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confusion.
!!Lieutenant Commander/General/Ensign/[[OverlyLongGag Captain/Commander/Sub-Ensign]] Durpin
->'''Voiced By''':Eugene Byrd
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
-->''"I'm Zander Freemaker! Superstar pilot guy!"''
The oldestRichard Kind
An Imperial officer who is completely aware of theFreemaker siblings, Zander fate that tends to befall those of high standing in the Empire who fail in [[BadBoss Darth Vader]]'s presence. Thus, he is an expert mechanic and pilot. He is highly excitable and incredibly enthusiastic about flying.determined not to be promoted in order to avoid Vader's notice.
-->'''[[ByTheBookCop Lt Plumestriker]]''': Lieutenant Commander Durpin, I have a status report -- nothing is happening. At all. Anywhere.\\
'''Lt Cdr Durpin''': Which is just how I like it, Lieutenant Plumestriker. If nothing happens, then nothing can go wrong.
* [[ExitPursuedByABear Exit, Pursued by a Wampa]]: How they make their exit from the Hoth episode (and, as it turns out, from Season One), although Season Two reveals that they somehow managed to survive the ordeal. As an added bonus, they wind up [[SpannerInTheWorks running over Naare when
* BigEater: Occasionally displays a huge appetite, not surprising given the Freemakers' Season One status of PerpetualPoverty.
* BigSisterInstinct: Toward Rowan. As he puts it:
-->'''Rowan''' ''[to Naare]'': Sorry about Kordi. She's just crazy protective. Or... maybe just crazy.
* CatharsisFactor: InUniverse, on Hoth, Kordi takes great relish in [[spoiler:shooting at Naare with an AT-AT]].
-->'''Kordi''': I've been waiting a long time for this.
* ChainOfDeals: How she gets
* CharacterDevelopment: Kordi becomes a much straighter example of WomenAreWiser in Season Two, as she no longer has to be preoccupied with worrying about making the rent. She quickly settles into a management position in the Rebel Alliance, and by the time of ''All-Stars'',
* HarmlessVillain: Due to their diametrically opposed goals causing them to sabotage each other's efforts.
* OncePerEpisode: They sport new ranks in
* CloserToEarth: Usually, [[NotSoAboveItAll though not always]], particularly where money is concerned.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Appears as an infant in an
* FamedInStory: It's mentioned in ''All-Stars'' that she's a senator
*
* StatusQuoIsGod: Despite having ended Season One demoted to Ensign and
* ImprobableAimingSkills: {{Downplayed|Trope}}, but she manages
* VillainTeamUp: Notably {{averted|Trope}}. They almost never appear in the same episodes as the {{Big Bad}}s, and in the rare event that they do, it's abundantly clear that they're not working with them. They even directly (albeit accidentally) sabotage Naare's
* VillainousRescue: An inadvertent version. At one point, Naare has cornered the
-->'''Kordi''': [[MythologyGag Target! ]][[Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack Maximum firepower!]]
* MoneyFetish: Kordi
** [[spoiler:Her last line (and in fact the very last line
* TheSmartGuy: She's the most level-headed and reasonable of the Freemakers... unless there's money involved.
* UncertainDoom: Hopefully, she wasn't on Hosnian Prime when it blew up...
* WomenAreWiser: Is frequently the one to rein both of her brothers in when they run off to do their own thing and basically has complete command of the landing bay she works at, seamlessly managing the supplies and fixing the ships.
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[[folder:Zander Freemaker]]
!!Zander Freemaker
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[[caption-width-right:250:''"Do ''NOT'' call my creations 'uglies'!"'']]
!!Lieutenant Commander/General/Ensign/[[OverlyLongGag Captain/Commander/Sub-Ensign]] Durpin
->'''Voiced By''':
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
-->''"I'm Zander Freemaker! Superstar pilot guy!"''
The oldest
An Imperial officer who is completely aware of the
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* AcePilot: Despite being a human without any apparent Force abilities, he won a podrace despite being chased by bounty hunters and has outflown Naare on at least two occasions. One of those occasions resulted in the wings of the Eclipse Fighter being clipped.
** In Season Two, he's the one who's chosen to fly the Arrowhead, which he does with aplomb.
* AchievementsInIgnorance: Despite lacking Force-sensitivity, he often makes offhand comments that directly help Rowan develop his Force skills.
* AmazonChaser: One of the prime reasons for his infatuation with Naare. It's {{downplayed|Trope}} with Princess Leia due to TheDulcineaEffect and the fact that he never really sees her in action. However, Becky Smoochenbacher is his OneTrueLove.
-->''(Zander and Kordi are watching Naare [[CurbStompBattle wreck]] Graballa the Hutt's [[{{Mooks}} crew]])''\\
'''Zander''' ''(dreamily)'': [[InLoveWithYourCarnage I love her.]]\\
'''Kordi''' ''(annoyed)'': [[MythologyGag I kn]][[Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack ow.]]
* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: He can come across as this to Kordi, even though he's actually older than her.
* {{BFG}}: Taken UpToEleven in the first episode of Season Two, where [[CaptainOblivious (upon being informed that his starfighter needs blasters)]] he proceeds to outfit it with MoreDakka, including a truly monstrous cannon that's ''bigger than the ship''. No points for guessing how well that works out for him.
* BigBrotherBully: Thankfully {{averted|Trope}} most of the time. It only really occurs once, and Rowan's only mildly irritated by it.
* CatchPhrase: His page quote. It often varies depending on the context, e.g. "I'm Zander Freemaker, All About the Blasters Guy!"
* CoveredInKisses: In "Return of the Return of the Jedi" when he and his siblings are rescued by Becky Smoochenbacher, who confesses that she was always been in love with him before giving him a smooch, leaving him covered in kiss marks.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Appears as a toddler in an episode of ''All-Stars'', where he inadvertently persuades his father Pace to rescue the battle droid who would become Roger.
%%* TheEngineer
* GeniusDitz: He's the goofiest of the three siblings, but is a genuinely good engineer and mechanic.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: After subjecting a TIE fighter squadron to a MookHorrorShow in the Blazemaker, Zander deploys the mega-cannon against the retreating survivors -- and promptly blows up his own ship.
* IResembleThatRemark: When Naare tells the Freemakers the Jedi mind trick only works on weak-minded people, he repeats the explanation like he's under that trance in spite of Naare not even trying the trick while explaining it.
* InsistentTerminology: Takes issue with Kordi's use of the term "uglies" for his kitbashed custom-made starships, preferring the name "Z-Wings." [[spoiler:The pride he has for his creations is used against him as a means of psychological torture by Naare when she dismantles them in front of Zander to draw out Rowan.]]
* MrFixit
* OneManArmy: Starship version. {{Justified|Trope}} due to the [[MoreDakka absurd amount of blasters and cannons on his Blazemaker]].
-->'''Zander''': I'm just one man in a ship...[[LargeHam loaded with a ridiculous amount of blasters!]]
** In Season Two, he's the one who's chosen to fly the Arrowhead, which he does with aplomb.
* AchievementsInIgnorance: Despite lacking Force-sensitivity, he often makes offhand comments that directly help Rowan develop his Force skills.
* AmazonChaser: One of the prime reasons for his infatuation with Naare. It's {{downplayed|Trope}} with Princess Leia due to TheDulcineaEffect and the fact that he never really sees her in action. However, Becky Smoochenbacher is his OneTrueLove.
-->''(Zander and Kordi are watching Naare [[CurbStompBattle wreck]] Graballa the Hutt's [[{{Mooks}} crew]])''\\
'''Zander''' ''(dreamily)'': [[InLoveWithYourCarnage I love her.]]\\
'''Kordi''' ''(annoyed)'': [[MythologyGag I kn]][[Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack ow.]]
* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: He can come across as this to Kordi, even though he's actually older than her.
* {{BFG}}: Taken UpToEleven in the first episode of Season Two, where [[CaptainOblivious (upon being informed that his starfighter needs blasters)]] he proceeds to outfit it with MoreDakka, including a truly monstrous cannon that's ''bigger than the ship''. No points for guessing how well that works out for him.
* BigBrotherBully: Thankfully {{averted|Trope}} most of the time. It only really occurs once, and Rowan's only mildly irritated by it.
* CatchPhrase: His page quote. It often varies depending on the context, e.g. "I'm Zander Freemaker, All About the Blasters Guy!"
* CoveredInKisses: In "Return of the Return of the Jedi" when he and his siblings are rescued by Becky Smoochenbacher, who confesses that she was always been in love with him before giving him a smooch, leaving him covered in kiss marks.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Appears as a toddler in an episode of ''All-Stars'', where he inadvertently persuades his father Pace to rescue the battle droid who would become Roger.
%%* TheEngineer
* GeniusDitz: He's the goofiest of the three siblings, but is a genuinely good engineer and mechanic.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: After subjecting a TIE fighter squadron to a MookHorrorShow in the Blazemaker, Zander deploys the mega-cannon against the retreating survivors -- and promptly blows up his own ship.
* IResembleThatRemark: When Naare tells the Freemakers the Jedi mind trick only works on weak-minded people, he repeats the explanation like he's under that trance in spite of Naare not even trying the trick while explaining it.
* InsistentTerminology: Takes issue with Kordi's use of the term "uglies" for his kitbashed custom-made starships, preferring the name "Z-Wings." [[spoiler:The pride he has for his creations is used against him as a means of psychological torture by Naare when she dismantles them in front of Zander to draw out Rowan.]]
* MrFixit
* OneManArmy: Starship version. {{Justified|Trope}} due to the [[MoreDakka absurd amount of blasters and cannons on his Blazemaker]].
-->'''Zander''': I'm just one man in a ship...[[LargeHam loaded with a ridiculous amount of blasters!]]
to:
* AcePilot: Despite being a human without any apparent Force abilities, he won a podrace despite being chased by bounty hunters HeadInTheSandManagement: His MO for providing security for the Palpatine Museum. Unfortunately, it doesn't work when the Freemakers are the ones raiding the museum.
-->'''Cdr Plumestriker''': What was ''that''?!\\
'''Gen Durpin''': What? What, that extremely loud explosion? [[JustIgnoreIt Nothing]].
* ItsProbablyNothing: Desperately wishes that this were the case, andhas outflown Naare on actively refuses to investigate (or to allow Plumestriker to investigate) possible "somethings" until his hand is forced.
* PetTheDog: After [[FailedASpotCheck peering closely atleast two occasions. One of those occasions resulted in the wings of the Eclipse Fighter being clipped.
** In Season Two,a nervous Palpatine Museum staff member to ensure that he's not a disguised Zander Freemaker]], Durpin gives him a friendly smile and kindly directs him to the one who's chosen museum's Clone Wars exhibit.
* ReassignedToAntarctica: Actually ''welcomes'' this assignment tofly the Arrowhead, which he does with aplomb.
* AchievementsInIgnorance: Despite lacking Force-sensitivity, he often makes offhand commentsHoth, as he's convinced that directly help Rowan develop the remote posting will allow him to live out his Force skills.
* AmazonChaser: One of the prime reasonsdays in obscurity. Unfortunately for his infatuation with Naare. It's {{downplayed|Trope}} with Princess Leia due to TheDulcineaEffect and the fact that he never really sees her in action. However, Becky Smoochenbacher is his OneTrueLove.
-->''(Zander and Kordi are watching Naare [[CurbStompBattle wreck]] Graballa the Hutt's [[{{Mooks}} crew]])''\\
'''Zander''' ''(dreamily)'': [[InLoveWithYourCarnagehim, Hoth hosts a Kyber Saber crystal...
* SuspiciouslySpecificDenial: A slight variant.
-->'''Cdr Plumestriker''': Sir, did you hear that?\\
'''Gen Durpin''': That smash of breaking glass? [[BlatantLies No, Ilove her.]]\\
'''Kordi''' ''(annoyed)'': [[MythologyGag I kn]][[Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack ow.did not.]]
*AnnoyingYoungerSibling: He can come TemptingFate:
-->'''Ensign Durpin''' ''(content with being [[ReassignedToAntarctica Reassigned to Hoth]])'': We'll never see anyone here! Certainly not any Rebels!\\
''[[InstantlyProvenWrong (intruder alarm goes off)]]''
!!Lieutenant/Commander/Sub-Ensign/?/?/Ensign Plumestriker
->'''Voiced By''': Creator/JeffBennett
Durpin's second-in-command, Plumestriker is an ambitious and (reasonably) competent officer who is rather ignorant of the risks of career advancement in the Empire, especially with regards to what happens to high-ranking Imperials who fail in their assigned tasks when [[BadBoss Darth Vader]] is around.
----
* HyperCompetentSidekick: It's strongly {{implied|Trope}} that he ''sees'' himself as such, but as mentioned under WrongGenreSavvy below, he completely fails to realize that his superior's incompetence is at least partially ''deliberate''.
* LukeNounverber: Possibly a parody of this trope's use in the Star Wars franchise.
* NumberTwo: To Durpin. {{Inverted|Trope}} in their final appearance on Jakku.
* ProfessionalButtKisser: Comes across asthis one, although it seems to Kordi, even though he's actually older than her.
* {{BFG}}: Taken UpToEleven in the first episode of Season Two, where [[CaptainOblivious (upon being informed thatbe because his starfighter needs blasters)]] he proceeds career advancement is tied to outfit it with MoreDakka, including a truly monstrous cannon that's ''bigger than the ship''. No points for guessing how well that works Durpin's.
* SpannerInTheWorks: Sends outfor him.
* BigBrotherBully: Thankfully {{averted|Trope}} most of the time. It only really occurs once, and Rowan's only mildly irritated by it.
* CatchPhrase: His page quote. It often varies depending on the context, e.g. "I'm Zander Freemaker, All About the Blasters Guy!"
* CoveredInKisses: In "Return of the Return of the Jedi" when he and his siblings are rescued by Becky Smoochenbacher, who confesses that she was always been in love with him before giving him a smooch, leaving him covered in kiss marks.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Appears as a toddler inan episode of ''All-Stars'', where he inadvertently persuades his father Pace to rescue the battle droid who would become Roger.
%%* TheEngineer
* GeniusDitz: He's the goofiest of the three siblings, but is a genuinely good engineer and mechanic.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: After subjecting a TIE fighter squadron to a MookHorrorShow in the Blazemaker, Zander deploys the mega-cannon against the retreating survivors -- and promptly blows up his own ship.
* IResembleThatRemark: When Naare tellsSOS call upon encountering the Freemakers the Jedi mind trick only works on weak-minded people, he repeats the explanation like he's under that trance in spite of Naare not even trying the trick while explaining it.
* InsistentTerminology: Takes issue with Kordi's useat Hoth Base One, allowing [[spoiler:Naare, Graballa, and company (who had lost track of the term "uglies" for his kitbashed custom-made starships, preferring Freemakers earlier) to zero in on the name "Z-Wings." [[spoiler:The pride he has for his creations is used against him as a means of psychological torture by Naare when she dismantles them in front of Zander to draw out Rowan.]]
* MrFixit
* OneManArmy: Starship version. {{Justified|Trope}} due toFreemakers' location and setting up the [[MoreDakka absurd amount of blasters episode's final conflict]].
* WrongGenreSavvy: He seems to think he andcannons on his Blazemaker]].
-->'''Zander''': I'm just one manDurpin hold positions in a ship...[[LargeHam loaded with a ridiculous amount regular job environment, and hasn't caught any of blasters!]]the hints as to why Durpin wisely fears promotion or high-profile work assignments.
-->'''Cdr Plumestriker''': What was ''that''?!\\
'''Gen Durpin''': What? What, that extremely loud explosion? [[JustIgnoreIt Nothing]].
* ItsProbablyNothing: Desperately wishes that this were the case, and
* PetTheDog: After [[FailedASpotCheck peering closely at
** In Season Two,
* ReassignedToAntarctica: Actually ''welcomes'' this assignment to
* AchievementsInIgnorance: Despite lacking Force-sensitivity, he often makes offhand comments
* AmazonChaser: One of the prime reasons
-->''(Zander and Kordi are watching Naare [[CurbStompBattle wreck]] Graballa the Hutt's [[{{Mooks}} crew]])''\\
'''Zander''' ''(dreamily)'': [[InLoveWithYourCarnage
* SuspiciouslySpecificDenial: A slight variant.
-->'''Cdr Plumestriker''': Sir, did you hear that?\\
'''Gen Durpin''': That smash of breaking glass? [[BlatantLies No, I
'''Kordi''' ''(annoyed)'': [[MythologyGag I kn]][[Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack ow.
*
-->'''Ensign Durpin''' ''(content with being [[ReassignedToAntarctica Reassigned to Hoth]])'': We'll never see anyone here! Certainly not any Rebels!\\
''[[InstantlyProvenWrong (intruder alarm goes off)]]''
!!Lieutenant/Commander/Sub-Ensign/?/?/Ensign Plumestriker
->'''Voiced By''': Creator/JeffBennett
Durpin's second-in-command, Plumestriker is an ambitious and (reasonably) competent officer who is rather ignorant of the risks of career advancement in the Empire, especially with regards to what happens to high-ranking Imperials who fail in their assigned tasks when [[BadBoss Darth Vader]] is around.
----
* HyperCompetentSidekick: It's strongly {{implied|Trope}} that he ''sees'' himself as such, but as mentioned under WrongGenreSavvy below, he completely fails to realize that his superior's incompetence is at least partially ''deliberate''.
* LukeNounverber: Possibly a parody of this trope's use in the Star Wars franchise.
* NumberTwo: To Durpin. {{Inverted|Trope}} in their final appearance on Jakku.
* ProfessionalButtKisser: Comes across as
* {{BFG}}: Taken UpToEleven in the first episode of Season Two, where [[CaptainOblivious (upon being informed that
* SpannerInTheWorks: Sends out
* BigBrotherBully: Thankfully {{averted|Trope}} most of the time. It only really occurs once, and Rowan's only mildly irritated by it.
* CatchPhrase: His page quote. It often varies depending on the context, e.g. "I'm Zander Freemaker, All About the Blasters Guy!"
* CoveredInKisses: In "Return of the Return of the Jedi" when he and his siblings are rescued by Becky Smoochenbacher, who confesses that she was always been in love with him before giving him a smooch, leaving him covered in kiss marks.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Appears as a toddler in
%%* TheEngineer
* GeniusDitz: He's the goofiest of the three siblings, but is a genuinely good engineer and mechanic.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: After subjecting a TIE fighter squadron to a MookHorrorShow in the Blazemaker, Zander deploys the mega-cannon against the retreating survivors -- and promptly blows up his own ship.
* IResembleThatRemark: When Naare tells
* InsistentTerminology: Takes issue with Kordi's use
* MrFixit
* OneManArmy: Starship version. {{Justified|Trope}} due to
* WrongGenreSavvy: He seems to think he and
-->'''Zander''': I'm just one man
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[[folder:R0-GR "Roger" Freemaker]]
!!R0-GR "Roger" Freemaker
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[[caption-width-right:250:''"AAAAAH! JEDI!"'']]
!!!'''Model''': [=B1=]-series battle droid
->'''Voiced By''': Creator/MatthewWood
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A battle droid who managed to survive the Clone Wars (sort of), Roger faithfully serves as the Freemakers' general-purpose droid and companion, at least when he's not busy tripping over his own feet.
!!R0-GR "Roger" Freemaker
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[[caption-width-right:250:''"AAAAAH! JEDI!"'']]
!!!'''Model''': [=B1=]-series battle droid
->'''Voiced By''': Creator/MatthewWood
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A battle droid who managed to survive the Clone Wars (sort of), Roger faithfully serves as the Freemakers' general-purpose droid and companion, at least when he's not busy tripping over his own feet.
to:
!!R0-GR "Roger" Freemaker
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[[caption-width-right:250:''"AAAAAH! JEDI!"'']]
!!M-OC
!!!'''Model''':
->'''Voiced By''':
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker
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* AffablyEvil: Prior to his HeelFaceBrainwashing. After Pace attaches an arm to replace the one he lost, R0-GR gratefully thanks him for equipping him to continue his mission to [[BreadEggsMilkSquick eliminate the Jedi scum]].
* BadLiar: Oh so very much. [[BlatantLies "We're all...uh...asleep!"]], Roger? Really?
* BadlyBatteredBabysitter: To Rowan, at least at first.
* BeenThereShapedHistory: Well, okay, [[SubvertedTrope not really]]. ''All-Stars'' reveals that he ''was'' present at [[Film/ThePhantomMenace the Battle of Naboo]] and [[Film/AttackOfTheClones the Battle of Geonosis]], along with pivotal moments in the Clone Wars -- but, [[RunningGag without fail]], he got destroyed or disabled before he was able to do more than say a few words.
** He also nearly manages to ruin a covert data transfer to [[Film/RogueOne Cassian Andor and K-2SO]], but Kaytoo bails him out and relieves him of said data.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: With his goofy demeanor and bumbling antics, it's easy to forget that he's a ''veteran of the Clone Wars'' (okay, sort of -- see CosmicPlaything below for details) and that his combat programming was ''not'' purged from his memory banks -- but upon seeing his buddy R0-HK take damage during the skirmish in the Palpatine Museum, he flies into an UnstoppableRage, grabs a (working) blaster, and goes on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge that sends hardened BountyHunter Dengar running for his life!
* BreakoutCharacter: He was created exclusively for the show, which was always meant to have an [[LooseCanon ambiguous connection]] to the lore, but his popularity with viewers is likely why he (and by proxy, M-OC) appeared in the book ''Droidography'', which elevates him to official canon status.
* CanonImmigrant: He's brought into canon by ''[[AllThereInTheManual Droidography]]''.
* CharacterDevelopment: His first reaction to meeting Naare was to flee in terror at the sight of the "Jedi" (see his image quote), but he later utters a {{sarcas|mMode}}tic "Thank you, Mr. Jedi" to Luke Skywalker for failing to save him (indicating that he was expecting that the Jedi would rescue him), and by the Battle of Jakku, he proudly declares himself to be the first Jedi droid. (Alas, he's incorrect, but it's the thought that counts.)
* CosmicPlaything: He's been repaired a surprising number of times for disposable CannonFodder. Of course, all this means is that he's had the "honor" for getting cut to pieces by ''several'' of the greatest Jedi in the galaxy.
** ''All-Stars'' takes this UpToEleven by revealing that he's had this status since he was ''manufactured'' -- with his head put on backwards.
** Presumably his first combat experience was [[Film/ThePhantomMenace the Battle of Naboo]] -- in which he was disabled almost as soon as he deployed, before getting a single shot off.
* DeadpanSnarker: "Good news! My programming doesn't allow for I-told-you-sos!"
* DoAnythingRobot: Comes across as this, what with the cleaning, maintenance, cooking, slicing...
** He doesn't do translating, though, which leads to some trouble during the mission to Kashyyyk.
* GadgeteerGenius: Manufactures a fully functional droid buffer, apparently all by himself. (Of course, he really shouldn't have been building it in the middle of a pitched space battle, and the buffer settings need some work, but still.) He also assists with starship repairs from time to time.
* GeniusDitz: He's a DoAnythingRobot with an incredibly vast array of skills, but [[MasterOfNone isn't particularly good at any of them]] and often causes bigger problems due to his clumsiness. He also boasts a long and storied history, with perfect recall of all of it -- unfortunately, his lack of discretion often enables the bad guys to use that knowledge against him and his family.
* HeadphonesEqualIsolation: An unintentional and justified version. Roger wears a pair of industrial-strength earmuffs while assembling his droid buffer, and it's so effective that he somehow misses the ''space battle'' that erupts around him.
* HeelFaceBrainwashing: ''All-Stars'' reveals that he was found on an abandoned battlefield by Pace and Lena and reprogrammed to serve them. He's aware of his reprogramming and perfectly fine with it.
* HeelRealization: {{Averted|Trope}}; he does not take it well when told the Separatists were the bad guys and reboots himself in order to forget this revelation.
* HollywoodHacking: In Season Two, it turns out that he's capable of doing this as well with his trusty datapad. Possibly {{justified|Trope}} since it only occurs on the Wheel, the Freemakers' home space station in Season One.
* IShouldWriteABookAboutThis: He actually has! (And the rest of the galaxy wishes that he hadn't.) ''From Trenches to Wrenches: The Roger Story'' is available on the [=HoloNet=], has at least ''482 chapters'' (which would probably make it a {{Doorstopper}} except it's apparently in ebook format), and is regarded by everyone from Wick Cooper to Captain Phasma to be extremely poorly written. Roger, however, is quite proud of his work and eagerly (and rather [[LargeHam hammily]]) reads chapters to anyone who'll listen (and even some who won't). Oh, and he's working on a sequel, ''From Trenches to Wrenches: The Roger Story, Volume 2''.
* LastOfHisKind: Believes himself to be this, although [[Literature/StarWarsAftermath Mister Bones]] might have something to say about that...
* LovableCoward: Is this, {{iron|y}}ically for a battle droid. He's fully aware of this too, to the point of ''openly informing others'' of his cowardice. The Freemakers (and the audience) love him anyway, since he's such a NiceGuy who honestly does his best to help out. It doesn't hurt that he can be a CowardlyLion when pushed far enough.
* NiceGuy: Is this in ''spades'', although he has an unfortunate tendency to bungle it due to his clumsiness. Upon joining the Rebel Alliance, Roger takes the initiative to befriend the local droids (for all the good it does him ''and'' them), and ''All-Stars'' shows that he was [[AffablyEvil genuinely friendly even prior to his ]]HeelFaceBrainwashing. Notably, immediately after (or possibly even ''during'') said brainwashing, [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments he hugs a young Zander when the curious toddler climbs into his lap]].
* OldRetainer: Serves three generations of Freemakers over the course of ''The Freemaker Adventures'' and ''All-Stars'', as he mentions to Moxie in a surprisingly heartfelt moment near the end of ''All-Stars''. Disturbingly, he never comments about exactly ''[[UncertainDoom what]]'' happened to his former masters.
* PullingThemselvesTogether: Is capable of doing this, although whether he does so in any given situation usually depends on the RuleOfFunny.
* RobotBuddy: For the Freemakers in general, although he usually winds up accompanying Rowan.
* RootingForTheEmpire: Is convinced the Separatists were the good guys of the Clone Wars, and when corrected, proceeds to freak out and reboot himself rather than deal with this.
* ShellShockedVeteran: PlayedForLaughs. Roger still remembers his experiences in the Clone Wars and does not enjoy getting dismembered repeatedly by the Jedi he was pitted against. Hence panicking the way all B1 battle droids did in response to seeing a Jedi.
** PlayedForDrama (somewhat) near the end of Season One, when Rowan insists on rewatching Roger's memories of his various defeats. Roger is clearly uncomfortable and attempts to distract Rowan with a memory of a StaircaseTumble, but the stakes are so high at this point that his angsting is the least of anybody's concerns.
* SupremeChef: Tries his best to be this, bless his processor. He does seem to be improving in Season Two, if Rowan's reaction to his cookies is anything to go by.
* UndyingLoyalty: To the Freemakers. While he's proud to be a droid, he's even prouder to be a Freemaker, and he will side with his adoptive family over his droid brethren when push comes to shove, as N3-RO and his posse find out.
* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: No one seems to be even fazed by the sight of a battle droid walking about.
* VerbalTicName: Takes his name from the B1 battle droids' classic catchphrase: "Roger, roger!"
* BadLiar: Oh so very much. [[BlatantLies "We're all...uh...asleep!"]], Roger? Really?
* BadlyBatteredBabysitter: To Rowan, at least at first.
* BeenThereShapedHistory: Well, okay, [[SubvertedTrope not really]]. ''All-Stars'' reveals that he ''was'' present at [[Film/ThePhantomMenace the Battle of Naboo]] and [[Film/AttackOfTheClones the Battle of Geonosis]], along with pivotal moments in the Clone Wars -- but, [[RunningGag without fail]], he got destroyed or disabled before he was able to do more than say a few words.
** He also nearly manages to ruin a covert data transfer to [[Film/RogueOne Cassian Andor and K-2SO]], but Kaytoo bails him out and relieves him of said data.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: With his goofy demeanor and bumbling antics, it's easy to forget that he's a ''veteran of the Clone Wars'' (okay, sort of -- see CosmicPlaything below for details) and that his combat programming was ''not'' purged from his memory banks -- but upon seeing his buddy R0-HK take damage during the skirmish in the Palpatine Museum, he flies into an UnstoppableRage, grabs a (working) blaster, and goes on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge that sends hardened BountyHunter Dengar running for his life!
* BreakoutCharacter: He was created exclusively for the show, which was always meant to have an [[LooseCanon ambiguous connection]] to the lore, but his popularity with viewers is likely why he (and by proxy, M-OC) appeared in the book ''Droidography'', which elevates him to official canon status.
* CanonImmigrant: He's brought into canon by ''[[AllThereInTheManual Droidography]]''.
* CharacterDevelopment: His first reaction to meeting Naare was to flee in terror at the sight of the "Jedi" (see his image quote), but he later utters a {{sarcas|mMode}}tic "Thank you, Mr. Jedi" to Luke Skywalker for failing to save him (indicating that he was expecting that the Jedi would rescue him), and by the Battle of Jakku, he proudly declares himself to be the first Jedi droid. (Alas, he's incorrect, but it's the thought that counts.)
* CosmicPlaything: He's been repaired a surprising number of times for disposable CannonFodder. Of course, all this means is that he's had the "honor" for getting cut to pieces by ''several'' of the greatest Jedi in the galaxy.
** ''All-Stars'' takes this UpToEleven by revealing that he's had this status since he was ''manufactured'' -- with his head put on backwards.
** Presumably his first combat experience was [[Film/ThePhantomMenace the Battle of Naboo]] -- in which he was disabled almost as soon as he deployed, before getting a single shot off.
* DeadpanSnarker: "Good news! My programming doesn't allow for I-told-you-sos!"
* DoAnythingRobot: Comes across as this, what with the cleaning, maintenance, cooking, slicing...
** He doesn't do translating, though, which leads to some trouble during the mission to Kashyyyk.
* GadgeteerGenius: Manufactures a fully functional droid buffer, apparently all by himself. (Of course, he really shouldn't have been building it in the middle of a pitched space battle, and the buffer settings need some work, but still.) He also assists with starship repairs from time to time.
* GeniusDitz: He's a DoAnythingRobot with an incredibly vast array of skills, but [[MasterOfNone isn't particularly good at any of them]] and often causes bigger problems due to his clumsiness. He also boasts a long and storied history, with perfect recall of all of it -- unfortunately, his lack of discretion often enables the bad guys to use that knowledge against him and his family.
* HeadphonesEqualIsolation: An unintentional and justified version. Roger wears a pair of industrial-strength earmuffs while assembling his droid buffer, and it's so effective that he somehow misses the ''space battle'' that erupts around him.
* HeelFaceBrainwashing: ''All-Stars'' reveals that he was found on an abandoned battlefield by Pace and Lena and reprogrammed to serve them. He's aware of his reprogramming and perfectly fine with it.
* HeelRealization: {{Averted|Trope}}; he does not take it well when told the Separatists were the bad guys and reboots himself in order to forget this revelation.
* HollywoodHacking: In Season Two, it turns out that he's capable of doing this as well with his trusty datapad. Possibly {{justified|Trope}} since it only occurs on the Wheel, the Freemakers' home space station in Season One.
* IShouldWriteABookAboutThis: He actually has! (And the rest of the galaxy wishes that he hadn't.) ''From Trenches to Wrenches: The Roger Story'' is available on the [=HoloNet=], has at least ''482 chapters'' (which would probably make it a {{Doorstopper}} except it's apparently in ebook format), and is regarded by everyone from Wick Cooper to Captain Phasma to be extremely poorly written. Roger, however, is quite proud of his work and eagerly (and rather [[LargeHam hammily]]) reads chapters to anyone who'll listen (and even some who won't). Oh, and he's working on a sequel, ''From Trenches to Wrenches: The Roger Story, Volume 2''.
* LastOfHisKind: Believes himself to be this, although [[Literature/StarWarsAftermath Mister Bones]] might have something to say about that...
* LovableCoward: Is this, {{iron|y}}ically for a battle droid. He's fully aware of this too, to the point of ''openly informing others'' of his cowardice. The Freemakers (and the audience) love him anyway, since he's such a NiceGuy who honestly does his best to help out. It doesn't hurt that he can be a CowardlyLion when pushed far enough.
* NiceGuy: Is this in ''spades'', although he has an unfortunate tendency to bungle it due to his clumsiness. Upon joining the Rebel Alliance, Roger takes the initiative to befriend the local droids (for all the good it does him ''and'' them), and ''All-Stars'' shows that he was [[AffablyEvil genuinely friendly even prior to his ]]HeelFaceBrainwashing. Notably, immediately after (or possibly even ''during'') said brainwashing, [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments he hugs a young Zander when the curious toddler climbs into his lap]].
* OldRetainer: Serves three generations of Freemakers over the course of ''The Freemaker Adventures'' and ''All-Stars'', as he mentions to Moxie in a surprisingly heartfelt moment near the end of ''All-Stars''. Disturbingly, he never comments about exactly ''[[UncertainDoom what]]'' happened to his former masters.
* PullingThemselvesTogether: Is capable of doing this, although whether he does so in any given situation usually depends on the RuleOfFunny.
* RobotBuddy: For the Freemakers in general, although he usually winds up accompanying Rowan.
* RootingForTheEmpire: Is convinced the Separatists were the good guys of the Clone Wars, and when corrected, proceeds to freak out and reboot himself rather than deal with this.
* ShellShockedVeteran: PlayedForLaughs. Roger still remembers his experiences in the Clone Wars and does not enjoy getting dismembered repeatedly by the Jedi he was pitted against. Hence panicking the way all B1 battle droids did in response to seeing a Jedi.
** PlayedForDrama (somewhat) near the end of Season One, when Rowan insists on rewatching Roger's memories of his various defeats. Roger is clearly uncomfortable and attempts to distract Rowan with a memory of a StaircaseTumble, but the stakes are so high at this point that his angsting is the least of anybody's concerns.
* SupremeChef: Tries his best to be this, bless his processor. He does seem to be improving in Season Two, if Rowan's reaction to his cookies is anything to go by.
* UndyingLoyalty: To the Freemakers. While he's proud to be a droid, he's even prouder to be a Freemaker, and he will side with his adoptive family over his droid brethren when push comes to shove, as N3-RO and his posse find out.
* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: No one seems to be even fazed by the sight of a battle droid walking about.
* VerbalTicName: Takes his name from the B1 battle droids' classic catchphrase: "Roger, roger!"
to:
* AffablyEvil: Prior to his HeelFaceBrainwashing. After Pace attaches an arm to replace the one he lost, R0-GR gratefully thanks him for equipping him to continue his mission to [[BreadEggsMilkSquick eliminate the Jedi scum]].
ArcVillain: Of Season 2.
*BadLiar: Oh so very much. [[BlatantLies "We're all...uh...asleep!"]], Roger? Really?
* BadlyBatteredBabysitter: To Rowan, at least at first.
* BeenThereShapedHistory: Well, okay, [[SubvertedTrope not really]]. ''All-Stars'' reveals that he ''was'' present at [[Film/ThePhantomMenace the Battle of Naboo]] and [[Film/AttackOfTheClones the Battle of Geonosis]], along with pivotal moments in the Clone Wars -- but, [[RunningGag without fail]], he got destroyed or disabled before he was able to do more than say a few words.
** He also nearly manages to ruin a covert data transfer to [[Film/RogueOne Cassian Andor and K-2SO]], but Kaytoo bails him out and relieves him of said data.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: With his goofy demeanor and bumbling antics, it's easy to forget that he's a ''veteran of the Clone Wars'' (okay, sort of -- see CosmicPlaything below for details) and that his combat programming was ''not'' purged from his memory banks -- but upon seeing his buddy R0-HK take damage during the skirmish in the Palpatine Museum, he flies into an UnstoppableRage, grabs a (working) blaster, and goes on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge that sends hardened BountyHunter Dengar running for his life!
* BreakoutCharacter: He was created exclusively for the show, which was always meant to have an [[LooseCanon ambiguous connection]] to the lore, but his popularity with viewers is likely why he (and by proxy, M-OC) appeared in the bookCanonImmigrant: By ''Droidography'', which elevates him to official canon status.
* CanonImmigrant: He's brought into canon by ''[[AllThereInTheManual Droidography]]''.
* CharacterDevelopment: His first reaction to meeting Naare was to flee in terror atalthough the sight of the "Jedi" (see his image quote), but he later utters a {{sarcas|mMode}}tic "Thank you, Mr. Jedi" to Luke Skywalker for failing to save him (indicating that he was expecting that the Jedi would rescue him), and by the Battle of Jakku, he proudly declares himself to be the first Jedi droid. (Alas, specific details are unknown.
* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: Unlike Naare, he'sincorrect, but it's a lot more logically minded, less temperamental, [[UndyingLoyalty only loyal to the thought that counts.)
* CosmicPlaything: He's been repairedEmperor]], and has a surprising number of times for disposable CannonFodder. Of course, all this means is that he's had much more hands-on approach to the "honor" for getting cut task given to pieces by ''several'' of the greatest Jedi in the galaxy.
** ''All-Stars'' takes this UpToEleven by revealing that he's had this status since he was ''manufactured'' -- with his head put on backwards.
** Presumably his first combat experience was [[Film/ThePhantomMenace the Battle of Naboo]] -- in which he was disabled almost as soon as he deployed, before getting a single shot off.
him.
* DeadpanSnarker:"Good news! My programming doesn't allow Much to the amusement of Palpatine and to the irritation of [[ButtMonkey Vader]].
-->'''Darth Vader''': He lacks the ability to use the Force!\\
'''M-OC''': Correct. I also lack offspring that wish to overthrow the Emperor.
* DeathByIrony: After chastising Rowan forI-told-you-sos!"
* DoAnythingRobot: Comes across as this, what with the cleaning, maintenance, cooking, slicing...
** He doesn't do translating, though, which leads to some trouble during the mission to Kashyyyk.
* GadgeteerGenius: Manufactures a fully functional droid buffer, apparently all by himself. (Of course, he really shouldn't have been building itbeing unfocused in the middle of a pitched space their final battle, and [[spoiler:seeing the buffer settings need some work, but still.) He also assists with starship repairs from time to time.
* GeniusDitz: He's a DoAnythingRobot with an incredibly vast array of skills, but [[MasterOfNone isn't particularly good at any of them]] and often causes bigger problems dueEmperor fall to his clumsiness. He also boasts a long and storied history, with perfect recall of all of it -- unfortunately, death breaks his lack of discretion often enables concentration, which allows Rowan to enact the bad guys to use that knowledge killing blow against him and his family.
him]].
*HeadphonesEqualIsolation: An unintentional and justified version. Roger wears a pair of industrial-strength earmuffs while assembling his droid buffer, and it's so effective that he somehow misses the ''space battle'' that erupts around him.
* HeelFaceBrainwashing: ''All-Stars'' reveals that he was found on an abandoned battlefield by Pace and Lena and reprogrammed to serve them. He's aware of his reprogramming and perfectly fine with it.
* HeelRealization: {{Averted|Trope}}; he does not take it well when told the Separatists were the bad guys and reboots himself in order to forget this revelation.
* HollywoodHacking: In Season Two, it turns out that he's capable of doing this as well with his trusty datapad. Possibly {{justified|Trope}} since it only occurs on the Wheel, the Freemakers' home space station in Season One.
* IShouldWriteABookAboutThis: He actually has! (And the rest of the galaxy wishes that he hadn't.) ''From Trenches to Wrenches: The Roger Story'' is available on the [=HoloNet=], has at least ''482 chapters'' (which would probably make it a {{Doorstopper}} except it's apparently in ebook format), and is regarded by everyone from Wick Cooper to Captain Phasma to be extremely poorly written. Roger, however, is quite proud of his work and eagerly (and rather [[LargeHam hammily]]) reads chapters to anyone who'll listen (and even some who won't). Oh, and he's working on a sequel, ''From Trenches to Wrenches: The Roger Story, Volume 2''.
* LastOfHisKind: Believes himself to be this, although [[Literature/StarWarsAftermath Mister Bones]] might have something to say about that...
* LovableCoward: Is this, {{iron|y}}ically for a battle droid. He's fully aware of this too, to the point of ''openly informing others'' of his cowardice.TheDreaded: The Freemakers (and the audience) love him anyway, since he's such a NiceGuy who honestly does his best to help out. It doesn't hurt that he can be a CowardlyLion when pushed far enough.
* NiceGuy: Is this in ''spades'', although he has an unfortunate tendency to bungle itare very scared of him, due to his clumsiness. Upon joining the Rebel Alliance, Roger takes the initiative to befriend the local droids (for their fights frequently ending in a stalemate, since all the good it does they can do is inconvenience him ''and'' them), at best.
* ImplacableMan: No matter how many times Rowan,[[spoiler: and''All-Stars'' shows that he was [[AffablyEvil genuinely friendly once even prior Vader]] smash him. He just puts himself back together and gets right back to his ]]HeelFaceBrainwashing. Notably, immediately after (or possibly even ''during'') said brainwashing, [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments he hugs a young Zander hunting down the Freemaker. [[spoiler: It's cleverly Deconstructed later on when Rowan points out how pointless the curious toddler climbs into his lap]].
* OldRetainer: Serves three generations of Freemakers over thecycle is. Of course of ''The Freemaker Adventures'' and ''All-Stars'', as he mentions M-OC interprets it differently, but still.]]
* KnightOfCerebus: His physical presence almost always leads toMoxie in a surprisingly heartfelt moment near the end of ''All-Stars''. Disturbingly, he never comments about exactly ''[[UncertainDoom what]]'' happened to his former masters.
* PullingThemselvesTogether: Is capable of doing this, although whether he does so in any given situation usually depends on the RuleOfFunny.
* RobotBuddy: Forthe Freemakers in general, although he usually winds up accompanying Rowan.
needing to run for their lives, since it's almost impossible to concretely defeat him.
*RootingForTheEmpire: Is convinced the Separatists were the good guys of the Clone Wars, ShoutOut: In Lego, [=MOCs=] (or, "My Original Creation") are original Lego creations. M-OC is an original creation and there is only one of its kind. Palpatine references this when corrected, proceeds he introduces him to freak out Vader.
* ThereWasADoor: Tends to blow open a hole andreboot himself rather than deal with this.
exit through it, once even blowing a hole ''through'' an existing door. Vader lampshades this the first time it happens.
*ShellShockedVeteran: PlayedForLaughs. Roger still remembers ThisCannotBe: When he sees [[spoiler:Palpatine falling to his experiences death in the Clone Wars and does not enjoy getting dismembered repeatedly by the Jedi he was pitted against. Hence panicking the way all B1 battle droids did in response to seeing a Jedi.
** PlayedForDrama (somewhat) near the end of Season One, when Rowan insists on rewatching Roger's memories of his various defeats. Roger is clearly uncomfortable and attempts to distract Rowan with a memory of a StaircaseTumble, but the stakes are so high at this point that his angsting is the least of anybody's concerns.
* SupremeChef: Tries his best to be this, bless his processor. He does seem to be improving in Season Two, if Rowan's reaction to his cookies is anything to go by.
Death Star II.]]
* UndyingLoyalty: To theFreemakers. While Emperor. [[spoiler:Watching Palpatine die actually ends up being his undoing, since he's proud so in shock that it gives Rowan an opening to destroy him.]]
* WeaponOfChoice: Palpatine gives him an Inquisitor lightsaber... only for M-OC to accidentally split it in two, meaning he has to dual-wield instead.
** This wasn't an accident, it was intentional by M-OC who felt that two Lightsabers were better than a gimmick Lightsaber, it is possibly a TakeThat! at the Inquisitors from Star Wars Rebels who were supposed to be adroid, he's even prouder to be a Freemaker, and he will side with his adoptive family over his droid brethren when push comes to shove, as N3-RO and his posse find out.
* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: No one seems to be even fazed by the sight of a battle droid walking about.
* VerbalTicName: Takes his name from the B1 battle droids' classic catchphrase: "Roger, roger!"big deal but ultimately became jokes for their own WeaponOfChoice.
*
* BadlyBatteredBabysitter: To Rowan, at least at first.
* BeenThereShapedHistory: Well, okay, [[SubvertedTrope not really]]. ''All-Stars'' reveals that he ''was'' present at [[Film/ThePhantomMenace the Battle of Naboo]] and [[Film/AttackOfTheClones the Battle of Geonosis]], along with pivotal moments in the Clone Wars -- but, [[RunningGag without fail]], he got destroyed or disabled before he was able to do more than say a few words.
** He also nearly manages to ruin a covert data transfer to [[Film/RogueOne Cassian Andor and K-2SO]], but Kaytoo bails him out and relieves him of said data.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: With his goofy demeanor and bumbling antics, it's easy to forget that he's a ''veteran of the Clone Wars'' (okay, sort of -- see CosmicPlaything below for details) and that his combat programming was ''not'' purged from his memory banks -- but upon seeing his buddy R0-HK take damage during the skirmish in the Palpatine Museum, he flies into an UnstoppableRage, grabs a (working) blaster, and goes on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge that sends hardened BountyHunter Dengar running for his life!
* BreakoutCharacter: He was created exclusively for the show, which was always meant to have an [[LooseCanon ambiguous connection]] to the lore, but his popularity with viewers is likely why he (and by proxy, M-OC) appeared in the book
* CanonImmigrant: He's brought into canon by ''[[AllThereInTheManual Droidography]]''.
* CharacterDevelopment: His first reaction to meeting Naare was to flee in terror at
* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: Unlike Naare, he's
* CosmicPlaything: He's been repaired
** ''All-Stars'' takes this UpToEleven by revealing that he's had this status since he was ''manufactured'' -- with his head put on backwards.
** Presumably his first combat experience was [[Film/ThePhantomMenace the Battle of Naboo]] -- in which he was disabled almost as soon as he deployed, before getting a single shot off.
* DeadpanSnarker:
-->'''Darth Vader''': He lacks the ability to use the Force!\\
'''M-OC''': Correct. I also lack offspring that wish to overthrow the Emperor.
* DeathByIrony: After chastising Rowan for
* DoAnythingRobot: Comes across as this, what with the cleaning, maintenance, cooking, slicing...
** He doesn't do translating, though, which leads to some trouble during the mission to Kashyyyk.
* GadgeteerGenius: Manufactures a fully functional droid buffer, apparently all by himself. (Of course, he really shouldn't have been building it
* GeniusDitz: He's a DoAnythingRobot with an incredibly vast array of skills, but [[MasterOfNone isn't particularly good at any of them]] and often causes bigger problems due
*
* HeelFaceBrainwashing: ''All-Stars'' reveals that he was found on an abandoned battlefield by Pace and Lena and reprogrammed to serve them. He's aware of his reprogramming and perfectly fine with it.
* HeelRealization: {{Averted|Trope}}; he does not take it well when told the Separatists were the bad guys and reboots himself in order to forget this revelation.
* HollywoodHacking: In Season Two, it turns out that he's capable of doing this as well with his trusty datapad. Possibly {{justified|Trope}} since it only occurs on the Wheel, the Freemakers' home space station in Season One.
* IShouldWriteABookAboutThis: He actually has! (And the rest of the galaxy wishes that he hadn't.) ''From Trenches to Wrenches: The Roger Story'' is available on the [=HoloNet=], has at least ''482 chapters'' (which would probably make it a {{Doorstopper}} except it's apparently in ebook format), and is regarded by everyone from Wick Cooper to Captain Phasma to be extremely poorly written. Roger, however, is quite proud of his work and eagerly (and rather [[LargeHam hammily]]) reads chapters to anyone who'll listen (and even some who won't). Oh, and he's working on a sequel, ''From Trenches to Wrenches: The Roger Story, Volume 2''.
* LastOfHisKind: Believes himself to be this, although [[Literature/StarWarsAftermath Mister Bones]] might have something to say about that...
* LovableCoward: Is this, {{iron|y}}ically for a battle droid. He's fully aware of this too, to the point of ''openly informing others'' of his cowardice.
* NiceGuy: Is this in ''spades'', although he has an unfortunate tendency to bungle it
* ImplacableMan: No matter how many times Rowan,[[spoiler: and
* OldRetainer: Serves three generations of Freemakers over the
* KnightOfCerebus: His physical presence almost always leads to
* PullingThemselvesTogether: Is capable of doing this, although whether he does so in any given situation usually depends on the RuleOfFunny.
* RobotBuddy: For
*
* ThereWasADoor: Tends to blow open a hole and
*
** PlayedForDrama (somewhat) near the end of Season One, when Rowan insists on rewatching Roger's memories of his various defeats. Roger is clearly uncomfortable and attempts to distract Rowan with a memory of a StaircaseTumble, but the stakes are so high at this point that his angsting is the least of anybody's concerns.
* SupremeChef: Tries his best to be this, bless his processor. He does seem to be improving in Season Two, if Rowan's reaction to his cookies is anything to go by.
* UndyingLoyalty: To the
* WeaponOfChoice: Palpatine gives him an Inquisitor lightsaber... only for M-OC to accidentally split it in two, meaning he has to dual-wield instead.
** This wasn't an accident, it was intentional by M-OC who felt that two Lightsabers were better than a gimmick Lightsaber, it is possibly a TakeThat! at the Inquisitors from Star Wars Rebels who were supposed to be a
* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: No one seems to be even fazed by the sight of a battle droid walking about.
* VerbalTicName: Takes his name from the B1 battle droids' classic catchphrase: "Roger, roger!"
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A girl whom Zander has a crush on. famed hero of the Rebel Alliance and aspiring Jedi Knight.
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* ActionGirl: She is revealed to be an Imperial gunner.
* BrickJoke: She's only namedropped once (okay, twice in very quick succession) during Season One, but Zander finds many more reasons to bring her up throughout Season Two, culminating in her finally showing up in the final episode.
* DeusExMachina: {{Exaggerated|Trope}}. The Freemakers are captured on the Death Star II, thrown into a cell, and the priceless Kyber Saber handed to an Imperial Guard to bring to the Emperor. But that's no ordinary guard: it's Zander's long-time crush, the oft-mentioned but never seen Becky Smoochenbacher. Did you know she had become an Imperial Guard? Did you know she had a crush on Zander too? [[DefectingForLove Ain't Love Grand?]]
* TheCavalry: She rescues the Freemakers when they are captured at the Death Star II.
* ChekhovsGunman: After being TheGhost in a RunningGag for the entire show, she shows up in the GrandFinale, being an Imperial gunner that rescues the Freemakers from the Death Star II before it blows up.
* DefectingForLove: She joins the Empire after the Freemakers left the Wheel, but spontaneously performs a HighHeelFaceTurn upon discovering that her beloved Zander is a Rebel. [[spoiler:They eventually marry and have a daughter.]]
* EasilyForgiven: Apparently Becky didn't face any consequences for working for the Empire while the Freemakers didn't seem to mind either. It doesn't hurt that her biggest onscreen offense is wearing the wrong uniform.
* TheGhost: Despite being frequently brought up by Zander, but she never shows up in person, even when Kordi and Leia visit the Wheel's upper ring. Finally {{averted|Trope}} when she shows up in the GrandFinale.
* ICantBelieveAGuyLikeYouWouldNoticeMe: Just like Zander, Becky always thought he didn't even know who she was.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: She debuts in the GrandFinale, although she's mentioned several times over the course of the show.
* MeaningfulName: Gives Zander a smooch after professing her love for him.
* MissingMom: [[spoiler:''All-Stars'' reveals that Moxie is her daughter, but she never shows up in the series proper, not even in flashbacks.]]
* RunningGag: Zander professing his love for her in Season Two.
* UptownGirl: She lived in the Upper Ring of The Wheel, which is stated to be reserved for "the rich, the super-rich, and the Empire."
* BrickJoke: She's only namedropped once (okay, twice in very quick succession) during Season One, but Zander finds many more reasons to bring her up throughout Season Two, culminating in her finally showing up in the final episode.
* DeusExMachina: {{Exaggerated|Trope}}. The Freemakers are captured on the Death Star II, thrown into a cell, and the priceless Kyber Saber handed to an Imperial Guard to bring to the Emperor. But that's no ordinary guard: it's Zander's long-time crush, the oft-mentioned but never seen Becky Smoochenbacher. Did you know she had become an Imperial Guard? Did you know she had a crush on Zander too? [[DefectingForLove Ain't Love Grand?]]
* TheCavalry: She rescues the Freemakers when they are captured at the Death Star II.
* ChekhovsGunman: After being TheGhost in a RunningGag for the entire show, she shows up in the GrandFinale, being an Imperial gunner that rescues the Freemakers from the Death Star II before it blows up.
* DefectingForLove: She joins the Empire after the Freemakers left the Wheel, but spontaneously performs a HighHeelFaceTurn upon discovering that her beloved Zander is a Rebel. [[spoiler:They eventually marry and have a daughter.]]
* EasilyForgiven: Apparently Becky didn't face any consequences for working for the Empire while the Freemakers didn't seem to mind either. It doesn't hurt that her biggest onscreen offense is wearing the wrong uniform.
* TheGhost: Despite being frequently brought up by Zander, but she never shows up in person, even when Kordi and Leia visit the Wheel's upper ring. Finally {{averted|Trope}} when she shows up in the GrandFinale.
* ICantBelieveAGuyLikeYouWouldNoticeMe: Just like Zander, Becky always thought he didn't even know who she was.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: She debuts in the GrandFinale, although she's mentioned several times over the course of the show.
* MeaningfulName: Gives Zander a smooch after professing her love for him.
* MissingMom: [[spoiler:''All-Stars'' reveals that Moxie is her daughter, but she never shows up in the series proper, not even in flashbacks.]]
* RunningGag: Zander professing his love for her in Season Two.
* UptownGirl: She lived in the Upper Ring of The Wheel, which is stated to be reserved for "the rich, the super-rich, and the Empire."
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* ActionGirl: She is revealed to be an Imperial gunner.
* BrickJoke: She's only namedropped once (okay, twice in very quick succession) during Season One, but Zander finds many more reasons to bring herBadLiar: He's hilariously inept at making up throughout Season Two, culminating in her finally showing up in the final episode.
* DeusExMachina: {{Exaggerated|Trope}}. The Freemakers are captured on the Death Star II, thrown into a cell, and the priceless Kyber Saber handed to an Imperial Guard to bringcover stories, to the Emperor. But that's no ordinary guard: it's Zander's long-time crush, point that even the oft-mentioned but never seen Becky Smoochenbacher. Did you know she had become an Imperial Guard? Did you know she had twelve-year-old Rowan sees right through him.
-->'''Rowan Freemaker''': Wow. You are acrush on Zander too? [[DefectingForLove Ain't Love Grand?]]
''terrible'' liar.\\
'''Luke Skywalker''' ''(indignantly)'': No I'm not!
*TheCavalry: She rescues the Freemakers BigBrotherMentor: Serves as one to Rowan.
* NiceGuy: Which is even more impressive whenthey are captured at the Death Star II.
* ChekhovsGunman: After being TheGhost in a RunningGag for the entire show, she shows up in the GrandFinale, being an Imperial gunneryou consider that rescues ''The Freemaker Adventures'' is set between ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack'' (where his friend Han Solo was captured, he lost his hand to Darth Vader, and he learned the Freemakers from AwfulTruth of [[LukeIAmYourFather his heritage]]) and ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'' (where he enters the Death Star II before it blows up.
* DefectingForLove: She joinsfilm by [[PsychicStrangle Force-choking]] some of Jabba the Empire after the Freemakers left the Wheel, but spontaneously performs a HighHeelFaceTurn upon discovering that her beloved Zander is a Rebel. [[spoiler:They eventually marry and have a daughter.]]
* EasilyForgiven: Apparently Becky didn't face any consequences for working for the Empire while the Freemakers didn't seem to mind either. It doesn't hurt that her biggest onscreen offense is wearing the wrong uniform.
* TheGhost: Despite being frequently brought up by Zander, but she never shows up in person, even when Kordi and Leia visit the Wheel's upper ring. Finally {{averted|Trope}} when she shows up in the GrandFinale.
* ICantBelieveAGuyLikeYouWouldNoticeMe: Just like Zander, Becky always thought he didn't even know who she was.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: She debuts in the GrandFinale, although she's mentioned several times over the course of the show.
* MeaningfulName: Gives Zander a smooch after professing her love for him.
* MissingMom: [[spoiler:''All-Stars'' reveals that Moxie is her daughter, but she never shows up in the series proper, not even in flashbacks.]]
* RunningGag: Zander professing his love for her in Season Two.
* UptownGirl: She lived in the Upper Ring of The Wheel,Hutt's Gamorrean guards, which is stated to be reserved for "the rich, the super-rich, [[DarkerAndEdgier normally considered a Dark Side tactic]]). Despite all of this baggage, he's never anything other than kind and the Empire."encouraging to Rowan.
* BrickJoke: She's only namedropped once (okay, twice in very quick succession) during Season One, but Zander finds many more reasons to bring her
* DeusExMachina: {{Exaggerated|Trope}}. The Freemakers are captured on the Death Star II, thrown into a cell, and the priceless Kyber Saber handed to an Imperial Guard to bring
-->'''Rowan Freemaker''': Wow. You are a
'''Luke Skywalker''' ''(indignantly)'': No I'm not!
*
* NiceGuy: Which is even more impressive when
* ChekhovsGunman: After being TheGhost in a RunningGag for the entire show, she shows up in the GrandFinale, being an Imperial gunner
* DefectingForLove: She joins
* EasilyForgiven: Apparently Becky didn't face any consequences for working for the Empire while the Freemakers didn't seem to mind either. It doesn't hurt that her biggest onscreen offense is wearing the wrong uniform.
* TheGhost: Despite being frequently brought up by Zander, but she never shows up in person, even when Kordi and Leia visit the Wheel's upper ring. Finally {{averted|Trope}} when she shows up in the GrandFinale.
* ICantBelieveAGuyLikeYouWouldNoticeMe: Just like Zander, Becky always thought he didn't even know who she was.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: She debuts in the GrandFinale, although she's mentioned several times over the course of the show.
* MeaningfulName: Gives Zander a smooch after professing her love for him.
* MissingMom: [[spoiler:''All-Stars'' reveals that Moxie is her daughter, but she never shows up in the series proper, not even in flashbacks.]]
* RunningGag: Zander professing his love for her in Season Two.
* UptownGirl: She lived in the Upper Ring of The Wheel,
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!!Emperor Sheev Palpatine/Darth Sidious
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[[folder:Emperor Palpatine]]
!!Emperor Sheev Palpatine/Darth Sidious
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[[folder:Emperor Palpatine]]
!!Emperor Sheev Palpatine/Darth Sidious
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!!Princess/General Leia Organa
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!!!'''Homeworld:''' Naboo
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/TrevorDevall
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsDroidTales Droid Tales]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheYodaChronicles The Yoda Chronicles]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheEmpireStrikesOut The Empire Strikes Out]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/TheLegoStarWarsHolidaySpecial The LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special\\''
The Emperor of the Galactic Empire.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry [[Characters/StarWarsEmperorPalpatine here]].
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/TrevorDevall
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsDroidTales Droid Tales]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheYodaChronicles The Yoda Chronicles]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheEmpireStrikesOut The Empire Strikes Out]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/TheLegoStarWarsHolidaySpecial The LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special\\''
The Emperor of the Galactic Empire.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry [[Characters/StarWarsEmperorPalpatine here]].
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->'''Voiced
->'''Appears in''':
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A famed leader of the
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* BigBad: Well, he's the leader of the Empire, so...
* DoomedByCanon: The final episode of ''The Freemaker Adventures'' Season 2 takes place during the finale of ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'', and he's thus seen falling to his death.
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: Is flabbergasted when [[spoiler:Rowan reveals that he threw the Kyber Saber in a lava pit, never having considered that he would have destroyed a weapon that powerful]].
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: He's unaware that [[spoiler:Rowan threw the Kyber Saber in a lava pit]] until late in Season Two, and thus he keeps on [[spoiler:talking about how much he wants it]].
* MythologyGag: When [[spoiler:Rowan has Naare at his mercy, Palpatine tells the boy to finish her with a familiar, [[MemeticMutation "Do it!"]], just as he told Anakin Skywalker over a decade earlier. Ironically enough, this is what makes Rowan realize that what he's doing is exactly what he ''shouldn't'' be doing, releasing Naare before bailing with the Kyber Saber.]]
* PetTheDog: Actually compliments Naare at the end of the first episode, when she reveals that she's found someone who can sense the Kyber Saber crystals. It almost comes across as EarlyInstallmentWeirdness since he never does it again for the rest of the season.
* PointyHairedBoss: Towards Darth Vader and especially Naare. With all the times he insults and belittles Naare over the course of Season One, it's really no surprise that she turns on him the minute she feels that she can get away with it.
-->''(Emperor Palpatine and Darth Vader are holocalling Naare)''\\
'''Emperor Palpatine''': Find those crystals. I will check your progress again soon.\\
''[[{{Beat}} (the holocall disconnects; Naare grunts in frustration and turns away, when the hologram suddenly appears again)]]''\\
'''Emperor Palpatine''': Status report! What have you done since we last spoke, hmm?
* PsychopathicManchild: His personality in this continuity, to the point of making him almost LaughablyEvil.
-->'''Emperor Palpatine''' ''(upon being briefed on the Kyber Saber)'': Ooh, Emperor likey! What's it do? Don't care, I want it. GIMME GIMME GIMME!
* YouHaveFailedMe: In a stunning {{subver|tedTrope}}sion, he confronts Lt Cdr Durpin for bungling the affair with the prison on Kashyyyk -- and [[InsaneTrollLogic concludes that his failure was caused by his reliance on the Trandoshans]], deciding that he should be ''promoted'' to General for his efforts! Naturally, Durpin would almost rather that this trope were played straight.
* DoomedByCanon: The final episode of ''The Freemaker Adventures'' Season 2 takes place during the finale of ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'', and he's thus seen falling to his death.
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: Is flabbergasted when [[spoiler:Rowan reveals that he threw the Kyber Saber in a lava pit, never having considered that he would have destroyed a weapon that powerful]].
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: He's unaware that [[spoiler:Rowan threw the Kyber Saber in a lava pit]] until late in Season Two, and thus he keeps on [[spoiler:talking about how much he wants it]].
* MythologyGag: When [[spoiler:Rowan has Naare at his mercy, Palpatine tells the boy to finish her with a familiar, [[MemeticMutation "Do it!"]], just as he told Anakin Skywalker over a decade earlier. Ironically enough, this is what makes Rowan realize that what he's doing is exactly what he ''shouldn't'' be doing, releasing Naare before bailing with the Kyber Saber.]]
* PetTheDog: Actually compliments Naare at the end of the first episode, when she reveals that she's found someone who can sense the Kyber Saber crystals. It almost comes across as EarlyInstallmentWeirdness since he never does it again for the rest of the season.
* PointyHairedBoss: Towards Darth Vader and especially Naare. With all the times he insults and belittles Naare over the course of Season One, it's really no surprise that she turns on him the minute she feels that she can get away with it.
-->''(Emperor Palpatine and Darth Vader are holocalling Naare)''\\
'''Emperor Palpatine''': Find those crystals. I will check your progress again soon.\\
''[[{{Beat}} (the holocall disconnects; Naare grunts in frustration and turns away, when the hologram suddenly appears again)]]''\\
'''Emperor Palpatine''': Status report! What have you done since we last spoke, hmm?
* PsychopathicManchild: His personality in this continuity, to the point of making him almost LaughablyEvil.
-->'''Emperor Palpatine''' ''(upon being briefed on the Kyber Saber)'': Ooh, Emperor likey! What's it do? Don't care, I want it. GIMME GIMME GIMME!
* YouHaveFailedMe: In a stunning {{subver|tedTrope}}sion, he confronts Lt Cdr Durpin for bungling the affair with the prison on Kashyyyk -- and [[InsaneTrollLogic concludes that his failure was caused by his reliance on the Trandoshans]], deciding that he should be ''promoted'' to General for his efforts! Naturally, Durpin would almost rather that this trope were played straight.
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* BigBad: Well, he's ActionGirl: Per the leader of norm for her character. She's introduced manning the Empire, so...
* DoomedByCanon: The final episodeguns of a Y-Wing starfighter piloted by Luke Skywalker.
* AscendedExtra: In ''The FreemakerAdventures'' Season 2 takes place during the finale of ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'', and he's thus seen falling to his death.
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: Is flabbergasted when [[spoiler:Rowan reveals that he threw the Kyber SaberAdventures'', she only appears in a lava pit, never having considered that he would have destroyed a weapon that powerful]].
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: He's unaware that [[spoiler:Rowan threw the Kyber Saber in a lava pit]] until late in Season Two, and thus he keeps on [[spoiler:talking about how much he wants it]].
* MythologyGag: When [[spoiler:Rowan has Naare at his mercy, Palpatine tells the boy to finish her with a familiar, [[MemeticMutation "Do it!"]], just as he told Anakin Skywalker over a decade earlier. Ironically enough, this is what makes Rowan realize that what he's doing is exactly what he ''shouldn't'' be doing, releasing Naare before bailing with the Kyber Saber.]]
* PetTheDog: Actually compliments Naare at the end of the first episode, when she reveals that she's found someone who can sense the Kyber Saber crystals. It almost comes across as EarlyInstallmentWeirdness since he never does it again for the rest of the season.
* PointyHairedBoss: Towards Darth Vader and especially Naare. With all the times he insults and belittles Naare over the coursesingle episode of Season One, it's really no surprise and is conspicuously absent throughout Season Two aside from a non-speaking [[TheCameo cameo]] during [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi the post-Death Star II victory party on Endor]] -- she's noticeably missing from gatherings of Alliance high command. As General Organa, however, she shows up much more frequently during the Sequel Trilogy episodes of ''All-Stars''.
* BerserkButton: When Wick Cooper makes a DudeNotFunny joke about Alderaan [[TooDumbToLive right in front of her]], she literally kicks him out of his own apartment. According to her, she was showing ''restraint''.
* QuestGiver: In ''All-Stars'', she personally sends Moxie, Ka-Pao, and Roger to scout out old rebel bases that could be of use to the Resistance.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: When a Resistance officer orders Moxie to wipe Roger's memory and shut him down because [[WhatMeasureIsAMook the droid has been making too many slip-ups]], Moxie refuses. Leia comes by and tells Moxie that sheturns on him the minute doesn't have to, because she feels knows that she can get away with it.
-->''(Emperor Palpatinedroids are people too and Darth Vader are holocalling Naare)''\\
'''Emperor Palpatine''': Find those crystals. I will check your progress again soon.\\
''[[{{Beat}} (the holocall disconnects; Naare gruntsmean a lot to others -- while glancing at Threepio idly looking a dormant Artoo in frustration and turns away, when the hologram suddenly appears again)]]''\\
'''Emperor Palpatine''': Status report! What have you done since we last spoke, hmm?
* PsychopathicManchild: His personality in this continuity, to the point of making him almost LaughablyEvil.
-->'''Emperor Palpatine''' ''(upon being briefed on the Kyber Saber)'': Ooh, Emperor likey! What's it do? Don't care, I want it. GIMME GIMME GIMME!
* YouHaveFailedMe: In a stunning {{subver|tedTrope}}sion, he confronts Lt Cdr Durpin for bungling the affair with the prison on Kashyyyk -- and [[InsaneTrollLogic concludes that his failure was caused by his reliance on the Trandoshans]], deciding that he should be ''promoted'' to General for his efforts! Naturally, Durpin would almost rather that this trope were played straight.background.
* DoomedByCanon: The final episode
* AscendedExtra: In ''The Freemaker
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: Is flabbergasted when [[spoiler:Rowan reveals that he threw the Kyber Saber
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: He's unaware that [[spoiler:Rowan threw the Kyber Saber in a lava pit]] until late in Season Two, and thus he keeps on [[spoiler:talking about how much he wants it]].
* MythologyGag: When [[spoiler:Rowan has Naare at his mercy, Palpatine tells the boy to finish her with a familiar, [[MemeticMutation "Do it!"]], just as he told Anakin Skywalker over a decade earlier. Ironically enough, this is what makes Rowan realize that what he's doing is exactly what he ''shouldn't'' be doing, releasing Naare before bailing with the Kyber Saber.]]
* PetTheDog: Actually compliments Naare at the end of the first episode, when she reveals that she's found someone who can sense the Kyber Saber crystals. It almost comes across as EarlyInstallmentWeirdness since he never does it again for the rest of the season.
* PointyHairedBoss: Towards Darth Vader and especially Naare. With all the times he insults and belittles Naare over the course
* BerserkButton: When Wick Cooper makes a DudeNotFunny joke about Alderaan [[TooDumbToLive right in front of her]], she literally kicks him out of his own apartment. According to her, she was showing ''restraint''.
* QuestGiver: In ''All-Stars'', she personally sends Moxie, Ka-Pao, and Roger to scout out old rebel bases that could be of use to the Resistance.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: When a Resistance officer orders Moxie to wipe Roger's memory and shut him down because [[WhatMeasureIsAMook the droid has been making too many slip-ups]], Moxie refuses. Leia comes by and tells Moxie that she
-->''(Emperor Palpatine
'''Emperor Palpatine''': Find those crystals. I will check your progress again soon.\\
''[[{{Beat}} (the holocall disconnects; Naare grunts
'''Emperor Palpatine''': Status report! What have you done since we last spoke, hmm?
* PsychopathicManchild: His personality in this continuity, to the point of making him almost LaughablyEvil.
-->'''Emperor Palpatine''' ''(upon being briefed on the Kyber Saber)'': Ooh, Emperor likey! What's it do? Don't care, I want it. GIMME GIMME GIMME!
* YouHaveFailedMe: In a stunning {{subver|tedTrope}}sion, he confronts Lt Cdr Durpin for bungling the affair with the prison on Kashyyyk -- and [[InsaneTrollLogic concludes that his failure was caused by his reliance on the Trandoshans]], deciding that he should be ''promoted'' to General for his efforts! Naturally, Durpin would almost rather that this trope were played straight.
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!!Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader
!!!'''Species''': Human
->'''Voiced by''': Matt Sloan
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
Palpatine's [[TheDragon right hand]].
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry [[Characters/StarWarsDarthVaderAndServants here]].
!!Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader
!!!'''Species''': Human
->'''Voiced by''': Matt Sloan
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
Palpatine's [[TheDragon right hand]].
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry [[Characters/StarWarsDarthVaderAndServants here]].
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!!Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader
!!Chewbacca
!!!'''Species''':
->'''Voiced by''': Matt Sloan
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Kashyyyk
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker
Palpatine's [[TheDragon right hand]].
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* BlatantLies: After his Naboo starfighter gets destroyed (see TheKnightsWhoSaySquee below), Palpatine calls up and demands to know how the Freemakers escaped. Since doesn't need his boss [[OnceDoneNeverForgotten never letting him live down]] the fact that he got sidetracked by nostalgia, Vader just says that they were ''really'' good.
* BookEnds: Opens both seasons[[note]]Well, technically, Season Two Episode 2; however, Season Two Episode 1 is a CompilationMovie of short films that were posted on Website/YouTube to promote the season[[/note]] pitching the second Death Star to a bored Palpatine.
* ButtMonkey: Palpatine likes picking on him.
* TheCavalryArrivesLate: A villainous version. He misses the entire showdown with [[spoiler:Naare]] at the final episode of Season One, as Palpatine had dispatched him to Mygeeto at the beginning of the episode. By the time he returns to Coruscant, Palpatine's office is in ruins, [[MissedHimByThatMuch the Freemakers have escaped, Naare has disappeared]], and (worst of all, according to Palpatine) the Kyber Saber is gone.
-->'''Darth Vader''': ''([[DynamicEntry leaps into the scene with drawn lightsaber]])'' I'm back! ''([[{{Beat}} looks around in confusion at the wreckage and deactivates his lightsaber]]) What'' did I ''miss?!''
* CoolAndUnusualPunishment: Since a family-friendly show obviously can't depict any of his more brutal forms of punishment, he usually settles for using the Force to manhandle his victims in amusing ways.
* TheDragon: To Palpatine, but neither of them seem to like each other.
** CoDragons: With M-OC in Season Two, [[TeethClenchedTeamwork to their mutual chagrin]].
* TheDreaded: Per the norm, especially given his near-prescient ability to know what his allies (usually [[ButtMonkey Graballa the Hutt]]) are saying and to arrive (usually on the ''[[CoolStarship Executor]]'') ''immediately'' after they lose the Freemakers.
* EarlyBirdCameo: {{Inverted|Trope}}. Upon the completion of his CharacterArc in Season Two, he disappears from the show (which admittedly only has a few episodes left) except for a cameo appearance at the beginning of the GrandFinale -- [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi escorting Luke Skywalker to the Emperor's throne room in the second Death Star]], tipping off the audience that [[DoomedByCanon he doesn't have much longer to live]].
* FailedASpotCheck: {{Exaggerated|Trope}} when he's having such a good time flying an N-1 Naboo starfighter that he fails to notice a small ''group'' of TIE fighters coming up behind him until they simultaneously open fire.
-->'''Darth Vader''': [[{{Understatement}} Ah. I see them now.]]
* KilledOffscreen: The GrandFinale occurs on the second Death Star during the climax of Film/ReturnOfTheJedi, and since it does ''not'' show the Emperor's throne room (aside from a brief scene at the beginning), this is Vader's fate by default.
* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: Upon noticing a [[Film/ThePhantomMenace Naboo starfighter]], he begins {{squee}}ing almost immediately and ''abandons his captives'' to take it out for a joyride, feeling nostalgic for those [[MemeAcknowledgment spins]].
* KnightOfCerebus: He's a lot scarier and more menacing in Season Two, probably due to the influence of ''Film/RogueOne''.
* ManipulativeBastard: His game plan in Season Two: allow M-OC to hunt down Rowan Freemaker, then swoop in, destroy M-OC, nab Rowan, and claim all the credit for capturing him. It goes off without a hitch, although he [[DidntSeeThatComing didn't count on]] (or perhaps didn't care about) M-OC's ability to [[PullingThemselvesTogether reassemble himself]].
* MouthOfSauron: Occasionally speaks on behalf of Palpatine when giving Naare a hard time, although Palpatine usually roasts her himself. On one occasion, Vader starts the TheReasonYouSuckSpeech only for Palpatine to butt into the conversation to yell at Naare personally.
* MovingTheGoalposts: A literal example. During a test of M-OC's capabilities, Vader discreetly uses the Force to reset a downed target dummy and then move it around to dodge M-OC's shots -- at least until Palpatine wises up to the ruse.
* NotSoDifferent: From ''Zander Freemaker'' of all people, with the way he excitedly {{squee}}s over the Naboo starfighter. Not only is the similarity {{exaggerated|Trope}}, it might also be slightly ''{{subverted|Trope}}'' as it stems from different motivations -- general starship enthusiasm for Zander, [[Film/ThePhantomMenace old memories]] for Vader.
-->'''Darth Vader''': [[MeaningfulEcho The N-1 Naboo starfighter! An Old Republic classic! Pristine!]] ''[[UpToEleven (slides under the ship) ]]''[[UpToEleven Still has the chromium undercarriage!]] ''[[OverlyLongGag (pops back up) ]]''[[OverlyLongGag I must fly it!]]\\
'''Zander Freemaker''': [[LampshadeHanging That's what I said!]]
* OnceDoneNeverForgotten: Palpatine ''still'' brings up that time he [[Film/ANewHope let the Rebels destroy the first Death Star]]. Complete with making him watch ''replays'' of the event (using StockFootage from ''[[WesternAnimation/LEGOStarWarsDroidTales Droid Tales]]'').
* PsychicStrangle: Per the source material, he ''really'' likes Force-choking those who annoy him. Especially a certain incompetent Hutt.
* PsychopathicManchild: More ManChild in Season One and ''much'' more [[DarkerAndEdgier Psychopathic]] in Season Two, but he's unquestionably this throughout the show.
-->''([[ItMakesSenseInContext Darth Vader is flying a Naboo starfighter]], and its astromech droid starts beeping and whirring)''\\
'''Darth Vader''': Quiet! [[MythologyGag Your whining will ]][[Film/ANewHope not go unpunished.]] ''Yippee! (begins performing crazy stunts)''
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: With M-OC in Season Two, after Palpatine forces them to work together. Unsurprisingly, the two come to blows, and Vader clearly relishes the opportunity to indulge in some EvilGloating about his EvilPlan as he's tearing M-OC to pieces.
* TheUnfavorite: {{Downplayed|Trope}}, but Palpatine compares him unfavorably to Count Dooku OnceASeason.
* BookEnds: Opens both seasons[[note]]Well, technically, Season Two Episode 2; however, Season Two Episode 1 is a CompilationMovie of short films that were posted on Website/YouTube to promote the season[[/note]] pitching the second Death Star to a bored Palpatine.
* ButtMonkey: Palpatine likes picking on him.
* TheCavalryArrivesLate: A villainous version. He misses the entire showdown with [[spoiler:Naare]] at the final episode of Season One, as Palpatine had dispatched him to Mygeeto at the beginning of the episode. By the time he returns to Coruscant, Palpatine's office is in ruins, [[MissedHimByThatMuch the Freemakers have escaped, Naare has disappeared]], and (worst of all, according to Palpatine) the Kyber Saber is gone.
-->'''Darth Vader''': ''([[DynamicEntry leaps into the scene with drawn lightsaber]])'' I'm back! ''([[{{Beat}} looks around in confusion at the wreckage and deactivates his lightsaber]]) What'' did I ''miss?!''
* CoolAndUnusualPunishment: Since a family-friendly show obviously can't depict any of his more brutal forms of punishment, he usually settles for using the Force to manhandle his victims in amusing ways.
* TheDragon: To Palpatine, but neither of them seem to like each other.
** CoDragons: With M-OC in Season Two, [[TeethClenchedTeamwork to their mutual chagrin]].
* TheDreaded: Per the norm, especially given his near-prescient ability to know what his allies (usually [[ButtMonkey Graballa the Hutt]]) are saying and to arrive (usually on the ''[[CoolStarship Executor]]'') ''immediately'' after they lose the Freemakers.
* EarlyBirdCameo: {{Inverted|Trope}}. Upon the completion of his CharacterArc in Season Two, he disappears from the show (which admittedly only has a few episodes left) except for a cameo appearance at the beginning of the GrandFinale -- [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi escorting Luke Skywalker to the Emperor's throne room in the second Death Star]], tipping off the audience that [[DoomedByCanon he doesn't have much longer to live]].
* FailedASpotCheck: {{Exaggerated|Trope}} when he's having such a good time flying an N-1 Naboo starfighter that he fails to notice a small ''group'' of TIE fighters coming up behind him until they simultaneously open fire.
-->'''Darth Vader''': [[{{Understatement}} Ah. I see them now.]]
* KilledOffscreen: The GrandFinale occurs on the second Death Star during the climax of Film/ReturnOfTheJedi, and since it does ''not'' show the Emperor's throne room (aside from a brief scene at the beginning), this is Vader's fate by default.
* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: Upon noticing a [[Film/ThePhantomMenace Naboo starfighter]], he begins {{squee}}ing almost immediately and ''abandons his captives'' to take it out for a joyride, feeling nostalgic for those [[MemeAcknowledgment spins]].
* KnightOfCerebus: He's a lot scarier and more menacing in Season Two, probably due to the influence of ''Film/RogueOne''.
* ManipulativeBastard: His game plan in Season Two: allow M-OC to hunt down Rowan Freemaker, then swoop in, destroy M-OC, nab Rowan, and claim all the credit for capturing him. It goes off without a hitch, although he [[DidntSeeThatComing didn't count on]] (or perhaps didn't care about) M-OC's ability to [[PullingThemselvesTogether reassemble himself]].
* MouthOfSauron: Occasionally speaks on behalf of Palpatine when giving Naare a hard time, although Palpatine usually roasts her himself. On one occasion, Vader starts the TheReasonYouSuckSpeech only for Palpatine to butt into the conversation to yell at Naare personally.
* MovingTheGoalposts: A literal example. During a test of M-OC's capabilities, Vader discreetly uses the Force to reset a downed target dummy and then move it around to dodge M-OC's shots -- at least until Palpatine wises up to the ruse.
* NotSoDifferent: From ''Zander Freemaker'' of all people, with the way he excitedly {{squee}}s over the Naboo starfighter. Not only is the similarity {{exaggerated|Trope}}, it might also be slightly ''{{subverted|Trope}}'' as it stems from different motivations -- general starship enthusiasm for Zander, [[Film/ThePhantomMenace old memories]] for Vader.
-->'''Darth Vader''': [[MeaningfulEcho The N-1 Naboo starfighter! An Old Republic classic! Pristine!]] ''[[UpToEleven (slides under the ship) ]]''[[UpToEleven Still has the chromium undercarriage!]] ''[[OverlyLongGag (pops back up) ]]''[[OverlyLongGag I must fly it!]]\\
'''Zander Freemaker''': [[LampshadeHanging That's what I said!]]
* OnceDoneNeverForgotten: Palpatine ''still'' brings up that time he [[Film/ANewHope let the Rebels destroy the first Death Star]]. Complete with making him watch ''replays'' of the event (using StockFootage from ''[[WesternAnimation/LEGOStarWarsDroidTales Droid Tales]]'').
* PsychicStrangle: Per the source material, he ''really'' likes Force-choking those who annoy him. Especially a certain incompetent Hutt.
* PsychopathicManchild: More ManChild in Season One and ''much'' more [[DarkerAndEdgier Psychopathic]] in Season Two, but he's unquestionably this throughout the show.
-->''([[ItMakesSenseInContext Darth Vader is flying a Naboo starfighter]], and its astromech droid starts beeping and whirring)''\\
'''Darth Vader''': Quiet! [[MythologyGag Your whining will ]][[Film/ANewHope not go unpunished.]] ''Yippee! (begins performing crazy stunts)''
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: With M-OC in Season Two, after Palpatine forces them to work together. Unsurprisingly, the two come to blows, and Vader clearly relishes the opportunity to indulge in some EvilGloating about his EvilPlan as he's tearing M-OC to pieces.
* TheUnfavorite: {{Downplayed|Trope}}, but Palpatine compares him unfavorably to Count Dooku OnceASeason.
to:
* BlatantLies: After his Naboo starfighter gets destroyed (see TheKnightsWhoSaySquee below), Palpatine calls AscendedExtra: Only shows up and demands to know how the Freemakers escaped. Since doesn't need his boss [[OnceDoneNeverForgotten never letting him live down]] the fact that OnceASeason in ''The Freemaker Adventures'', although he got sidetracked by nostalgia, Vader just says that they were ''really'' good.
* BookEnds: Opens both seasons[[note]]Well, technically, Season Two Episode 2; however, Season Two Episode 1 is a CompilationMovie of short films that were posted on Website/YouTube to promote the season[[/note]] pitching the second Death Star to a bored Palpatine.
* ButtMonkey: Palpatine likes picking on him.
* TheCavalryArrivesLate: A villainous version. He misses the entire showdown with [[spoiler:Naare]]can also be briefly glimpsed at the final episode of Season One, as Palpatine had dispatched him to Mygeeto at the beginning of the episode. By the time he returns to Coruscant, Palpatine's office is in ruins, [[MissedHimByThatMuch the Freemakers have escaped, Naare has disappeared]], and (worst of all, according to Palpatine) the Kyber Saber is gone.
-->'''Darth Vader''': ''([[DynamicEntry leaps into the scene with drawn lightsaber]])'' I'm back! ''([[{{Beat}} looks around in confusion at the wreckage and deactivates his lightsaber]]) What'' did I ''miss?!''
* CoolAndUnusualPunishment: Since a family-friendly show obviously can't depict any of his more brutal forms of punishment, he usually settles for using the Force to manhandle his victims in amusing ways.
* TheDragon: To Palpatine, but neither of them seem to like each other.
** CoDragons: With M-OC in Season Two, [[TeethClenchedTeamwork to their mutual chagrin]].
* TheDreaded: Per the norm, especially given his near-prescient ability to know what his allies (usually [[ButtMonkey Graballa the Hutt]]) are saying and to arrive (usually on the ''[[CoolStarship Executor]]'') ''immediately'' after they lose the Freemakers.
* EarlyBirdCameo: {{Inverted|Trope}}. Upon the completion of his CharacterArc in Season Two, he disappears from the show (which admittedly only has a few episodes left) except for a cameo appearance at the beginning of the GrandFinale --[[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi escorting Luke Skywalker the post-Death Star II victory party on Endor]]. He plays a much more important role in the ''Film/{{Solo}}'' episodes of ''All-Stars''.
* FireForgedFriends: {{Downplayed|Trope}} with Lena, but she obviously remembers his HeroicSacrifice and is overjoyed to see him again -- which is humorously compared to theEmperor's throne room in outright hostility displayed by her husband Pace to Chewie's companion Han Solo.
* TheGlomp: Per thesecond Death Star]], tipping off the audience that [[DoomedByCanon he doesn't have much longer to live]].
* FailedASpotCheck: {{Exaggerated|Trope}} when he's having such a good time flying an N-1 Naboo starfighter that he fails to notice a small ''group'' of TIE fighters coming up behind him until they simultaneously open fire.
-->'''Darth Vader''': [[{{Understatement}} Ah. I see them now.]]
* KilledOffscreen: The GrandFinale occurs on the second Death Star during the climax of Film/ReturnOfTheJedi, and since it does ''not'' show the Emperor's throne room (aside from a brief scene at the beginning), this is Vader's fate by default.
* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: Upon noticing a [[Film/ThePhantomMenace Naboo starfighter]], he begins {{squee}}ing almost immediately and ''abandons his captives'' to take it out for a joyride, feeling nostalgic for those [[MemeAcknowledgment spins]].
* KnightOfCerebus:norm. He's a lot scarier and more menacing in Season Two, probably due to the influence capable of ''Film/RogueOne''.
* ManipulativeBastard: His game plan in Season Two: allow M-OC to hunt down Rowan Freemaker, then swoop in, destroy M-OC, nab Rowan, and claimhugging all the credit for capturing him. It goes off without a hitch, although he [[DidntSeeThatComing didn't count on]] (or perhaps didn't care about) M-OC's ability to [[PullingThemselvesTogether reassemble himself]].
* MouthOfSauron: Occasionally speaks on behalf of Palpatine when giving Naare a hard time, although Palpatine usually roasts her himself. On one occasion, Vader starts the TheReasonYouSuckSpeech only for Palpatine to butt into the conversation to yell at Naare personally.
* MovingTheGoalposts: A literal example. During a test of M-OC's capabilities, Vader discreetly uses the Force to reset a downed target dummy and then move it around to dodge M-OC's shots -- at least until Palpatine wises up to the ruse.
* NotSoDifferent: From ''Zander Freemaker'' of all people, with the way he excitedly {{squee}}s over the Naboo starfighter. Not only is the similarity {{exaggerated|Trope}}, it might also be slightly ''{{subverted|Trope}}'' as it stems from different motivations -- general starship enthusiasm for Zander, [[Film/ThePhantomMenace old memories]] for Vader.
-->'''Darth Vader''': [[MeaningfulEcho The N-1 Naboo starfighter! An Old Republic classic! Pristine!]] ''[[UpToEleven (slides under the ship) ]]''[[UpToEleven Still has the chromium undercarriage!]] ''[[OverlyLongGag (pops back up) ]]''[[OverlyLongGag I must fly it!]]\\
'''Zander Freemaker''': [[LampshadeHanging That's what I said!]]
* OnceDoneNeverForgotten: Palpatine ''still'' brings up that time he [[Film/ANewHope let the Rebels destroy the first Death Star]]. Complete with making him watch ''replays''of the event (using StockFootage from ''[[WesternAnimation/LEGOStarWarsDroidTales Droid Tales]]'').
* PsychicStrangle: PerFreemakers -- and lifting them all off of the source material, ground -- at the same time. ''All-Stars'' reveals that he ''really'' likes Force-choking those who annoy him. Especially a certain incompetent Hutt.
* PsychopathicManchild: More ManChild in Season One and ''much''is capable of being tactful with his affection, as he hugs Lena more [[DarkerAndEdgier Psychopathic]] in Season Two, but he's unquestionably this throughout gently since she's holding the show.
-->''([[ItMakesSenseInContext Darth Vader is flying a Naboo starfighter]],infant Kordi.
* HeroicSacrifice: A non-lethal version ([[SavedByCanon obviously]]). He stays on the train that's bringing him andits astromech droid starts beeping and whirring)''\\
'''Darth Vader''': Quiet! [[MythologyGag Your whining will ]][[Film/ANewHope not go unpunished.]] ''Yippee! (begins performing crazy stunts)''
Lena to an Imperial prison so that Lena can escape.
*TeethClenchedTeamwork: With M-OC in Season Two, after Palpatine forces SmallRoleBigImpact: He barely interacts with Lena before circumstances force them to work together. Unsurprisingly, part ways, but his HeroicSacrifice (see above) puts her on the two come path to blows, meet Pace -- and Vader clearly relishes it's possible that his sacrifice also helped to nudge her to start believing in others again after getting betrayed by her partner-in-crime.
* ThoseTwoGuys: Tends to hang around Lando Calrissian a lot, as his normal partner Han Solo is frozen in carbonite and in theopportunity to indulge clutches of Jabba the Hutt at this point in time. He's seen with Han exactly ''once'' -- in an episode of ''All-Stars'' set some EvilGloating about his EvilPlan as he's tearing M-OC to pieces.
* TheUnfavorite: {{Downplayed|Trope}}, but Palpatine compares him unfavorably to Count Dooku OnceASeason.time after the events of ''Film/{{Solo}}''.
* BookEnds: Opens both seasons[[note]]Well, technically, Season Two Episode 2; however, Season Two Episode 1 is a CompilationMovie of short films that were posted on Website/YouTube to promote the season[[/note]] pitching the second Death Star to a bored Palpatine.
* ButtMonkey: Palpatine likes picking on him.
* TheCavalryArrivesLate: A villainous version. He misses the entire showdown with [[spoiler:Naare]]
-->'''Darth Vader''': ''([[DynamicEntry leaps into the scene with drawn lightsaber]])'' I'm back! ''([[{{Beat}} looks around in confusion at the wreckage and deactivates his lightsaber]]) What'' did I ''miss?!''
* CoolAndUnusualPunishment: Since a family-friendly show obviously can't depict any of his more brutal forms of punishment, he usually settles for using the Force to manhandle his victims in amusing ways.
* TheDragon: To Palpatine, but neither of them seem to like each other.
** CoDragons: With M-OC in Season Two, [[TeethClenchedTeamwork to their mutual chagrin]].
* TheDreaded: Per the norm, especially given his near-prescient ability to know what his allies (usually [[ButtMonkey Graballa the Hutt]]) are saying and to arrive (usually on the ''[[CoolStarship Executor]]'') ''immediately'' after they lose the Freemakers.
* EarlyBirdCameo: {{Inverted|Trope}}. Upon the completion of his CharacterArc in Season Two, he disappears from the show (which admittedly only has a few episodes left) except for a cameo appearance at the beginning of the GrandFinale --
* FireForgedFriends: {{Downplayed|Trope}} with Lena, but she obviously remembers his HeroicSacrifice and is overjoyed to see him again -- which is humorously compared to the
* TheGlomp: Per the
* FailedASpotCheck: {{Exaggerated|Trope}} when he's having such a good time flying an N-1 Naboo starfighter that he fails to notice a small ''group'' of TIE fighters coming up behind him until they simultaneously open fire.
-->'''Darth Vader''': [[{{Understatement}} Ah. I see them now.]]
* KilledOffscreen: The GrandFinale occurs on the second Death Star during the climax of Film/ReturnOfTheJedi, and since it does ''not'' show the Emperor's throne room (aside from a brief scene at the beginning), this is Vader's fate by default.
* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: Upon noticing a [[Film/ThePhantomMenace Naboo starfighter]], he begins {{squee}}ing almost immediately and ''abandons his captives'' to take it out for a joyride, feeling nostalgic for those [[MemeAcknowledgment spins]].
* KnightOfCerebus:
* ManipulativeBastard: His game plan in Season Two: allow M-OC to hunt down Rowan Freemaker, then swoop in, destroy M-OC, nab Rowan, and claim
* MouthOfSauron: Occasionally speaks on behalf of Palpatine when giving Naare a hard time, although Palpatine usually roasts her himself. On one occasion, Vader starts the TheReasonYouSuckSpeech only for Palpatine to butt into the conversation to yell at Naare personally.
* MovingTheGoalposts: A literal example. During a test of M-OC's capabilities, Vader discreetly uses the Force to reset a downed target dummy and then move it around to dodge M-OC's shots -- at least until Palpatine wises up to the ruse.
* NotSoDifferent: From ''Zander Freemaker'' of all people, with the way he excitedly {{squee}}s over the Naboo starfighter. Not only is the similarity {{exaggerated|Trope}}, it might also be slightly ''{{subverted|Trope}}'' as it stems from different motivations -- general starship enthusiasm for Zander, [[Film/ThePhantomMenace old memories]] for Vader.
-->'''Darth Vader''': [[MeaningfulEcho The N-1 Naboo starfighter! An Old Republic classic! Pristine!]] ''[[UpToEleven (slides under the ship) ]]''[[UpToEleven Still has the chromium undercarriage!]] ''[[OverlyLongGag (pops back up) ]]''[[OverlyLongGag I must fly it!]]\\
'''Zander Freemaker''': [[LampshadeHanging That's what I said!]]
* OnceDoneNeverForgotten: Palpatine ''still'' brings up that time he [[Film/ANewHope let the Rebels destroy the first Death Star]]. Complete with making him watch ''replays''
* PsychicStrangle: Per
* PsychopathicManchild: More ManChild in Season One and ''much''
-->''([[ItMakesSenseInContext Darth Vader is flying a Naboo starfighter]],
* HeroicSacrifice: A non-lethal version ([[SavedByCanon obviously]]). He stays on the train that's bringing him and
'''Darth Vader''': Quiet! [[MythologyGag Your whining will ]][[Film/ANewHope not go unpunished.]] ''Yippee! (begins performing crazy stunts)''
*
* ThoseTwoGuys: Tends to hang around Lando Calrissian a lot, as his normal partner Han Solo is frozen in carbonite and in the
* TheUnfavorite: {{Downplayed|Trope}}, but Palpatine compares him unfavorably to Count Dooku OnceASeason.
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[[folder:Naare]]
!!Naare
!!!Species: Unknown (near-human)
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lsw_freemaker_adventures_naare.jpg]]
->'''Voiced By''': Creator/GreyGriffin
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''[[note]]Cameo appearances only[[/note]]
One of the few surviving Jedi in the galaxy...or so she would have you believe. She's actually an Imperial agent, assigned by Emperor Palpatine to retrieve the hidden fragments of the Kyber Saber.
* ActionGirl[=/=]DarkActionGirl: She's a woman and can kick butt, and she also happens to be secretly evil.
* ArcVillain: While Vader and Palpatine are the [[BigBad Big Bads]] of the series, she's the main villain of the first season.
* CanonImmigrant: [[Film/{{Solo}} Dryden Vos]] is a member of the same species as her.
* TheCameo: [[spoiler:In Season Two, a disguised Kordi runs into her carbonite block while exploring Graballa's yacht.]]
-->'''Kordi''': Ew.
** [[spoiler:Her carbonite block also appears in ''All-Stars'', when Baash and Raam haul it into Graballa's Beachside Resort and Café and mount it on a wall. Which probably means that it gets buried in the rubble when the resort collapses -- FridgeHorror for anyone else, but KickTheSonOfABitch since it's Naare we're talking about.]]
* DeadpanSnarker: More obvious when she shows her true colors.
* TheDragon: To the Emperor and Darth Vader.
* DualWielding: [[spoiler:Briefly wields both of her lightsabers during her clash with Rowan in the Palpatine Museum. Thankfully, she never gets to do more than a rather intimidating double SwordDrag before Rowan triggers a series of DisasterDominoes that winds up with him in possession of her blue lightsaber, which he keeps for the rest of the show.]]
** [[spoiler:{{Averted|Trope}} in the first season finale, where Naare never utilizes her lightsaber alongside the Kyber Saber. Of course, it's completely {{justified|Trope}} since the Kyber Saber is an InfinityPlusOneSword that can destroy ''entire Star Destroyers'' with a single sweep, so an ordinary lightsaber would be completely redundant.]]
* FirstEpisodeTwist: By the end of the first episode, it's revealed that she's an agent of the Empire, searching for the Kyber Saber at the behest of the Emperor and Darth Vader. The Freemakers are blissfully unaware of Naare's true allegiance for the first half of the season.
* HumanPopsicle: Ultimately gets caught by Graballa and frozen in carbonite. [[spoiler:Which ironically means that she -- or, rather, her carbonite block -- outlasts just about all of the main characters.]]
* EvilIsSexy: Although she plays the mother figure, and is made of plastic, her face, especially her tattoos, and demeanor give her a charm that wins over Zander easily.
* HeroKiller: [[spoiler:Manages to take down the Maker of Zoh, AKA Jek-14, previously established in the (non-canon) Yoda Chronicles to be a OneManArmy capable of taking on the Jedi and Sith ''by himself, at the same time''. Of course, it's entirely possible that [[WorfHadTheFlu Jek's age and focus on Force-building rather than combat have dulled his edge]] -- and, as it turns out, Jek himself is NotQuiteDead.]]
* KnightOfCerebus: She's the most clear and dangerous threat to the Freemakers, as opposed to the LaughablyEvil {{Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain}}s Graballa and his henchmen (to say nothing of Durpin and Plumestriker), and she takes the task of collecting the Kyber Saber crystals very seriously.
* MamaBear: To Rowan, seemingly. Even though she's actually faking it, she's really good at it.
%%* MentorArchetype
* MindOverMatter: [[spoiler:Her telekinetic abilities are ''terrifyingly'' strong, as she's shown to be able to singlehandedly stop the escaping [=StarScavenger=] and later tear it to pieces with the Force. She also bests Rowan in all of their Force-pulling contests and thus easily steals all of the Kyber Saber pieces from him, but that changes in the climax when Rowan utilizes his unique connection to the pieces instead.]]
* MsExposition: Provides Rowan (and the audience) with background information on the Kyber Saber's history and power.
* PersonOfMassDestruction: [[spoiler:As mentioned above, she uses the Force to rip the [=StarScavenger=] to pieces. Taken UpToEleven once she manages to reassemble the Kyber Saber, as she levels hills and wipes out entire ''Star Destroyers'' all by herself, not to mention all the property damage during her rampage on Coruscant.]]
-->'''Naare''': [[spoiler:[[BadassBoast Whatever you build, I CAN BREAK!]]]]
* ScarilyCompetentTracker: [[spoiler:After her true colors are exposed, she displays an uncanny (and honestly rather terrifying) ability to swoop in almost immediately after Rowan retrieves a Kyber Saber crystal, though she shouldn't even know which ''planet'' the Freemakers are on at the time. Fortunately, the cause of said tracking ability -- [[ChekhovsGun Roger's transmitter]], which [[NiceJobBreakingItHero he inadvertently left on after the Tatooine adventure and thus has been letting Naare and Graballa listen in on the Freemakers' conversations]] -- is identified and dealt with by the end of the episode; unfortunately, at that point, there's only one crystal left unaccounted for, and Naare and co. already know that it's on Hoth.]]
** [[spoiler:Fortunately {{averted|Trope}} and PlayedForLaughs in the next episode, where -- having no way of knowing about the Freemakers' detour to Zoh -- Naare and Graballa are left to orbit Hoth in boredom while awaiting the Freemakers' arrival, earning them ear-bashings from the Emperor and Jabba respectively.]]
* SlasherSmile: Sports some pretty chilling ones, even when pretending to be a benevolent Jedi.
* TheStarscream: [[spoiler:Predictably turns against the Emperor upon obtaining the restored Kyber Saber, going on a rampage at Coruscant.]]
* SuperSenses: [[spoiler:A standard component of the Force-sensitive package, and she uses them to devastating effect during the initial aerial chase on Hoth, nailing one of the [=StarScavenger=]'s engines with precise laser shots from her Eclipse Fighter in the midst of a blinding blizzard and narrowly avoiding a collision with a cliff face. Unfortunately for her, Dengar does ''not'' possess these senses, and neither does whomever is piloting Graballa's yacht.]]
* TreacherousAdvisor: Is secretly an agent of Darth Vader.
* WalkingSpoiler: Just in case you couldn't tell from all the whited-out entries above. She's ''evil'', in case that was unclear. Heck, this is a FirstEpisodeTwist!
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Durpin and Plumestriker]]
!!Durpin and Plumestriker
!!Naare
!!!Species: Unknown (near-human)
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lsw_freemaker_adventures_naare.jpg]]
->'''Voiced By''': Creator/GreyGriffin
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''[[note]]Cameo appearances only[[/note]]
One of the few surviving Jedi in the galaxy...or so she would have you believe. She's actually an Imperial agent, assigned by Emperor Palpatine to retrieve the hidden fragments of the Kyber Saber.
* ActionGirl[=/=]DarkActionGirl: She's a woman and can kick butt, and she also happens to be secretly evil.
* ArcVillain: While Vader and Palpatine are the [[BigBad Big Bads]] of the series, she's the main villain of the first season.
* CanonImmigrant: [[Film/{{Solo}} Dryden Vos]] is a member of the same species as her.
* TheCameo: [[spoiler:In Season Two, a disguised Kordi runs into her carbonite block while exploring Graballa's yacht.]]
-->'''Kordi''': Ew.
** [[spoiler:Her carbonite block also appears in ''All-Stars'', when Baash and Raam haul it into Graballa's Beachside Resort and Café and mount it on a wall. Which probably means that it gets buried in the rubble when the resort collapses -- FridgeHorror for anyone else, but KickTheSonOfABitch since it's Naare we're talking about.]]
* DeadpanSnarker: More obvious when she shows her true colors.
* TheDragon: To the Emperor and Darth Vader.
* DualWielding: [[spoiler:Briefly wields both of her lightsabers during her clash with Rowan in the Palpatine Museum. Thankfully, she never gets to do more than a rather intimidating double SwordDrag before Rowan triggers a series of DisasterDominoes that winds up with him in possession of her blue lightsaber, which he keeps for the rest of the show.]]
** [[spoiler:{{Averted|Trope}} in the first season finale, where Naare never utilizes her lightsaber alongside the Kyber Saber. Of course, it's completely {{justified|Trope}} since the Kyber Saber is an InfinityPlusOneSword that can destroy ''entire Star Destroyers'' with a single sweep, so an ordinary lightsaber would be completely redundant.]]
* FirstEpisodeTwist: By the end of the first episode, it's revealed that she's an agent of the Empire, searching for the Kyber Saber at the behest of the Emperor and Darth Vader. The Freemakers are blissfully unaware of Naare's true allegiance for the first half of the season.
* HumanPopsicle: Ultimately gets caught by Graballa and frozen in carbonite. [[spoiler:Which ironically means that she -- or, rather, her carbonite block -- outlasts just about all of the main characters.]]
* EvilIsSexy: Although she plays the mother figure, and is made of plastic, her face, especially her tattoos, and demeanor give her a charm that wins over Zander easily.
* HeroKiller: [[spoiler:Manages to take down the Maker of Zoh, AKA Jek-14, previously established in the (non-canon) Yoda Chronicles to be a OneManArmy capable of taking on the Jedi and Sith ''by himself, at the same time''. Of course, it's entirely possible that [[WorfHadTheFlu Jek's age and focus on Force-building rather than combat have dulled his edge]] -- and, as it turns out, Jek himself is NotQuiteDead.]]
* KnightOfCerebus: She's the most clear and dangerous threat to the Freemakers, as opposed to the LaughablyEvil {{Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain}}s Graballa and his henchmen (to say nothing of Durpin and Plumestriker), and she takes the task of collecting the Kyber Saber crystals very seriously.
* MamaBear: To Rowan, seemingly. Even though she's actually faking it, she's really good at it.
%%* MentorArchetype
* MindOverMatter: [[spoiler:Her telekinetic abilities are ''terrifyingly'' strong, as she's shown to be able to singlehandedly stop the escaping [=StarScavenger=] and later tear it to pieces with the Force. She also bests Rowan in all of their Force-pulling contests and thus easily steals all of the Kyber Saber pieces from him, but that changes in the climax when Rowan utilizes his unique connection to the pieces instead.]]
* MsExposition: Provides Rowan (and the audience) with background information on the Kyber Saber's history and power.
* PersonOfMassDestruction: [[spoiler:As mentioned above, she uses the Force to rip the [=StarScavenger=] to pieces. Taken UpToEleven once she manages to reassemble the Kyber Saber, as she levels hills and wipes out entire ''Star Destroyers'' all by herself, not to mention all the property damage during her rampage on Coruscant.]]
-->'''Naare''': [[spoiler:[[BadassBoast Whatever you build, I CAN BREAK!]]]]
* ScarilyCompetentTracker: [[spoiler:After her true colors are exposed, she displays an uncanny (and honestly rather terrifying) ability to swoop in almost immediately after Rowan retrieves a Kyber Saber crystal, though she shouldn't even know which ''planet'' the Freemakers are on at the time. Fortunately, the cause of said tracking ability -- [[ChekhovsGun Roger's transmitter]], which [[NiceJobBreakingItHero he inadvertently left on after the Tatooine adventure and thus has been letting Naare and Graballa listen in on the Freemakers' conversations]] -- is identified and dealt with by the end of the episode; unfortunately, at that point, there's only one crystal left unaccounted for, and Naare and co. already know that it's on Hoth.]]
** [[spoiler:Fortunately {{averted|Trope}} and PlayedForLaughs in the next episode, where -- having no way of knowing about the Freemakers' detour to Zoh -- Naare and Graballa are left to orbit Hoth in boredom while awaiting the Freemakers' arrival, earning them ear-bashings from the Emperor and Jabba respectively.]]
* SlasherSmile: Sports some pretty chilling ones, even when pretending to be a benevolent Jedi.
* TheStarscream: [[spoiler:Predictably turns against the Emperor upon obtaining the restored Kyber Saber, going on a rampage at Coruscant.]]
* SuperSenses: [[spoiler:A standard component of the Force-sensitive package, and she uses them to devastating effect during the initial aerial chase on Hoth, nailing one of the [=StarScavenger=]'s engines with precise laser shots from her Eclipse Fighter in the midst of a blinding blizzard and narrowly avoiding a collision with a cliff face. Unfortunately for her, Dengar does ''not'' possess these senses, and neither does whomever is piloting Graballa's yacht.]]
* TreacherousAdvisor: Is secretly an agent of Darth Vader.
* WalkingSpoiler: Just in case you couldn't tell from all the whited-out entries above. She's ''evil'', in case that was unclear. Heck, this is a FirstEpisodeTwist!
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Durpin and Plumestriker]]
!!Durpin and Plumestriker
to:
!!Naare
!!!Species: Unknown (near-human)
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lsw_freemaker_adventures_naare.jpg]]
->'''Voiced By''': Creator/GreyGriffin
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''[[note]]Cameo appearances only[[/note]]
One of the few surviving Jedi in the galaxy...or so she would have you believe. She's actually an Imperial agent, assigned by Emperor Palpatine to retrieve the hidden fragments of the Kyber Saber.
* ActionGirl[=/=]DarkActionGirl: She's a woman and can kick butt, and she also happens to be secretly evil.
* ArcVillain: While Vader and Palpatine are the [[BigBad Big Bads]] of the series, she's the main villain of the first season.
* CanonImmigrant: [[Film/{{Solo}} Dryden Vos]] is a member of the same species as her.
* TheCameo: [[spoiler:In Season Two, a disguised Kordi runs into her carbonite block while exploring Graballa's yacht.]]
-->'''Kordi''': Ew.
** [[spoiler:Her carbonite block also appears in ''All-Stars'', when Baash and Raam haul it into Graballa's Beachside Resort and Café and mount it on a wall. Which probably means that it gets buried in the rubble when the resort collapses -- FridgeHorror for anyone else, but KickTheSonOfABitch since it's Naare we're talking about.]]
* DeadpanSnarker: More obvious when she shows her true colors.
* TheDragon: To the Emperor and Darth Vader.
* DualWielding: [[spoiler:Briefly wields both of her lightsabers during her clash with Rowan in the Palpatine Museum. Thankfully, she never gets to do more than a rather intimidating double SwordDrag before Rowan triggers a series of DisasterDominoes that winds up with him in possession of her blue lightsaber, which he keeps for the rest of the show.]]
** [[spoiler:{{Averted|Trope}} in the first season finale, where Naare never utilizes her lightsaber alongside the Kyber Saber. Of course, it's completely {{justified|Trope}} since the Kyber Saber is an InfinityPlusOneSword that can destroy ''entire Star Destroyers'' with a single sweep, so an ordinary lightsaber would be completely redundant.]]
* FirstEpisodeTwist: By the end of the first episode, it's revealed that she's an agent of the Empire, searching for the Kyber Saber at the behest of the Emperor and Darth Vader. The Freemakers are blissfully unaware of Naare's true allegiance for the first half of the season.
* HumanPopsicle: Ultimately gets caught by Graballa and frozen in carbonite. [[spoiler:Which ironically means that she -- or, rather, her carbonite block -- outlasts just about all of the main characters.]]
* EvilIsSexy: Although she plays the mother figure, and is made of plastic, her face, especially her tattoos, and demeanor give her a charm that wins over Zander easily.
* HeroKiller: [[spoiler:Manages to take down the Maker of Zoh, AKA Jek-14, previously established in the (non-canon) Yoda Chronicles to be a OneManArmy capable of taking on the Jedi and Sith ''by himself, at the same time''. Of course, it's entirely possible that [[WorfHadTheFlu Jek's age and focus on Force-building rather than combat have dulled his edge]] -- and, as it turns out, Jek himself is NotQuiteDead.]]
* KnightOfCerebus: She's the most clear and dangerous threat to the Freemakers, as opposed to the LaughablyEvil {{Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain}}s Graballa and his henchmen (to say nothing of Durpin and Plumestriker), and she takes the task of collecting the Kyber Saber crystals very seriously.
* MamaBear: To Rowan, seemingly. Even though she's actually faking it, she's really good at it.
%%* MentorArchetype
* MindOverMatter: [[spoiler:Her telekinetic abilities are ''terrifyingly'' strong, as she's shown to be able to singlehandedly stop the escaping [=StarScavenger=] and later tear it to pieces with the Force. She also bests Rowan in all of their Force-pulling contests and thus easily steals all of the Kyber Saber pieces from him, but that changes in the climax when Rowan utilizes his unique connection to the pieces instead.]]
* MsExposition: Provides Rowan (and the audience) with background information on the Kyber Saber's history and power.
* PersonOfMassDestruction: [[spoiler:As mentioned above, she uses the Force to rip the [=StarScavenger=] to pieces. Taken UpToEleven once she manages to reassemble the Kyber Saber, as she levels hills and wipes out entire ''Star Destroyers'' all by herself, not to mention all the property damage during her rampage on Coruscant.]]
-->'''Naare''': [[spoiler:[[BadassBoast Whatever you build, I CAN BREAK!]]]]
* ScarilyCompetentTracker: [[spoiler:After her true colors are exposed, she displays an uncanny (and honestly rather terrifying) ability to swoop in almost immediately after Rowan retrieves a Kyber Saber crystal, though she shouldn't even know which ''planet'' the Freemakers are on at the time. Fortunately, the cause of said tracking ability -- [[ChekhovsGun Roger's transmitter]], which [[NiceJobBreakingItHero he inadvertently left on after the Tatooine adventure and thus has been letting Naare and Graballa listen in on the Freemakers' conversations]] -- is identified and dealt with by the end of the episode; unfortunately, at that point, there's only one crystal left unaccounted for, and Naare and co. already know that it's on Hoth.]]
** [[spoiler:Fortunately {{averted|Trope}} and PlayedForLaughs in the next episode, where -- having no way of knowing about the Freemakers' detour to Zoh -- Naare and Graballa are left to orbit Hoth in boredom while awaiting the Freemakers' arrival, earning them ear-bashings from the Emperor and Jabba respectively.]]
* SlasherSmile: Sports some pretty chilling ones, even when pretending to be a benevolent Jedi.
* TheStarscream: [[spoiler:Predictably turns against the Emperor upon obtaining the restored Kyber Saber, going on a rampage at Coruscant.]]
* SuperSenses: [[spoiler:A standard component of the Force-sensitive package, and she uses them to devastating effect during the initial aerial chase on Hoth, nailing one of the [=StarScavenger=]'s engines with precise laser shots from her Eclipse Fighter in the midst of a blinding blizzard and narrowly avoiding a collision with a cliff face. Unfortunately for her, Dengar does ''not'' possess these senses, and neither does whomever is piloting Graballa's yacht.]]
* TreacherousAdvisor: Is secretly an agent of Darth Vader.
* WalkingSpoiler: Just in case you couldn't tell from all the whited-out entries above. She's ''evil'', in case that was unclear. Heck, this is a FirstEpisodeTwist!
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[[folder:Durpin and Plumestriker]]
!!Durpin and Plumestriker
!!General Lando Calrissian
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->'''Appear in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
A pair of Imperial officers who have the misfortune of crossing paths with the Freemakers on numerous occasions.
A pair of Imperial officers who have the misfortune of crossing paths with the Freemakers on numerous occasions.
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->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheYodaChronicles The Yoda Chronicles]]''
| ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker
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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Their very first lines in their debut episode.
-->'''[[ByTheBookCop Lt Plumestriker]]''': Lieutenant Commander Durpin, I have a status report -- nothing is happening. At all. Anywhere.\\
'''Lt Cdr Durpin''': Which is just how I like it, Lieutenant Plumestriker. If nothing happens, then nothing can go wrong.
* [[ExitPursuedByABear Exit, Pursued by a Wampa]]: How they make their exit from the Hoth episode (and, as it turns out, from Season One), although Season Two reveals that they somehow managed to survive the ordeal. As an added bonus, they wind up [[SpannerInTheWorks running over Naare when she's got the Freemakers dead to rights, allowing them to escape while she's down]].
* HarmlessVillain: Due to their diametrically opposed goals causing them to sabotage each other's efforts.
* OncePerEpisode: They sport new ranks in every episode they appear in, often related to the aftermath of the ''last'' episode they appeared in. Plumestriker's rank is unknown for most of Season Two.
* ShooOutTheClowns: They disappear from Season One prior to the final conflicts. They're back in Season Two to indicate its return to the series' lighthearted goofiness, but they make their exit again halfway through the season as things start to get serious again.
* StatusQuoIsGod: Despite having ended Season One demoted to Ensign and Sub-Ensign respectively (not to mention [[ExitPursuedByABear fleeing from their lives from a rampaging wampa]]), Durpin and Plumestriker reappear in Season Two no worse for wear and even commanding an Imperial warship, not unlike their initial appearance in Season One. Although it should be noted that their new ship is much more modest than their old Star Destroyer.
* VillainTeamUp: Notably {{averted|Trope}}. They almost never appear in the same episodes as the {{Big Bad}}s, and in the rare event that they do, it's abundantly clear that they're not working with them. They even directly (albeit accidentally) sabotage Naare's efforts at one point!
* VillainousRescue: An inadvertent version. At one point, Naare has cornered the Freemakers and is indulging in some EvilGloating when Durpin and Plumestriker run her over while fleeing a rampaging wampa, enabling the Freemakers to escape in the confusion.
!!Lieutenant Commander/General/Ensign/[[OverlyLongGag Captain/Commander/Sub-Ensign]] Durpin
->'''Voiced By''': Richard Kind
An Imperial officer who is completely aware of the fate that tends to befall those of high standing in the Empire who fail in [[BadBoss Darth Vader]]'s presence. Thus, he is determined not to be promoted in order to avoid Vader's notice.
-->'''[[ByTheBookCop Lt Plumestriker]]''': Lieutenant Commander Durpin, I have a status report -- nothing is happening. At all. Anywhere.\\
'''Lt Cdr Durpin''': Which is just how I like it, Lieutenant Plumestriker. If nothing happens, then nothing can go wrong.
* [[ExitPursuedByABear Exit, Pursued by a Wampa]]: How they make their exit from the Hoth episode (and, as it turns out, from Season One), although Season Two reveals that they somehow managed to survive the ordeal. As an added bonus, they wind up [[SpannerInTheWorks running over Naare when she's got the Freemakers dead to rights, allowing them to escape while she's down]].
* HarmlessVillain: Due to their diametrically opposed goals causing them to sabotage each other's efforts.
* OncePerEpisode: They sport new ranks in every episode they appear in, often related to the aftermath of the ''last'' episode they appeared in. Plumestriker's rank is unknown for most of Season Two.
* ShooOutTheClowns: They disappear from Season One prior to the final conflicts. They're back in Season Two to indicate its return to the series' lighthearted goofiness, but they make their exit again halfway through the season as things start to get serious again.
* StatusQuoIsGod: Despite having ended Season One demoted to Ensign and Sub-Ensign respectively (not to mention [[ExitPursuedByABear fleeing from their lives from a rampaging wampa]]), Durpin and Plumestriker reappear in Season Two no worse for wear and even commanding an Imperial warship, not unlike their initial appearance in Season One. Although it should be noted that their new ship is much more modest than their old Star Destroyer.
* VillainTeamUp: Notably {{averted|Trope}}. They almost never appear in the same episodes as the {{Big Bad}}s, and in the rare event that they do, it's abundantly clear that they're not working with them. They even directly (albeit accidentally) sabotage Naare's efforts at one point!
* VillainousRescue: An inadvertent version. At one point, Naare has cornered the Freemakers and is indulging in some EvilGloating when Durpin and Plumestriker run her over while fleeing a rampaging wampa, enabling the Freemakers to escape in the confusion.
!!Lieutenant Commander/General/Ensign/[[OverlyLongGag Captain/Commander/Sub-Ensign]] Durpin
->'''Voiced By''': Richard Kind
An Imperial officer who is completely aware of the fate that tends to befall those of high standing in the Empire who fail in [[BadBoss Darth Vader]]'s presence. Thus, he is determined not to be promoted in order to avoid Vader's notice.
to:
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Their very first lines in their debut episode.
-->'''[[ByTheBookCop Lt Plumestriker]]''': Lieutenant Commander Durpin, I have a status report -- nothing is happening. At all. Anywhere.\\
'''Lt Cdr Durpin''': Which is just how I like it, Lieutenant Plumestriker. If nothing happens, then nothing can go wrong.
* [[ExitPursuedByABear Exit, Pursued by a Wampa]]: How they make their exit from the Hoth episode (and, as it turns out, from Season One), although Season Two reveals that they somehow managed to survive the ordeal. As an added bonus, they wind up [[SpannerInTheWorks running over Naare when she's gotNiceGuy: Warmly thanks the Freemakers dead to rights, allowing for helping him out and gives them the promised reward without any attempt at deception, a far cry from the scoundrel seen in ''Film/{{Solo}}'' and ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''.
** Notably, ''All-Stars'' shows that he was this even ''before'' the events of ''Film/{{Solo}}'': he willingly hires Pace and Lena despite not knowing who they are, is fairly upfront with them that he's hiring them for a difficult job (although he's light on details), stalls for time when it would be much easier and safer for him toescape while she's down]].
* HarmlessVillain: Duebetray them to their diametrically opposed goals causing pursuers, holds no ill will towards them for ruining the job, offers them sound advice about going into hiding to evade their pursuers, brings them to sabotage each other's efforts.
* OncePerEpisode: They sport new ranksthe Wheel, and apparently gives them shop space -- all without asking anything in every episode they appear in, often related return. And despite the fact that [[Film/{{Solo}} Han Solo trashed his beloved ]]''[[Film/{{Solo}} Millennium Falcon ]]''[[Film/{{Solo}} and subsequently took it away from him]], he still evidently trusted him enough to inform him of Pace's location. What a guy.
* SecretSecretKeeper: ''All-Stars'' retroactively reveals that he's this to theaftermath of Freemakers, as he was the ''last'' episode they appeared in. Plumestriker's rank is unknown for most of Season Two.
* ShooOutTheClowns: They disappear from Season One prior toone who dropped Pace and Lena off at the final conflicts. They're back in Season Two to indicate its return to Wheel, (apparently) gave them the series' lighthearted goofiness, but they make their exit again halfway through the season as things start to get serious again.
* StatusQuoIsGod: Despite having ended Season One demoted to Ensign and Sub-Ensign respectively (not to mention [[ExitPursuedByABear fleeing from their lives from a rampaging wampa]]), Durpin and Plumestriker reappear in Season Two no worse for wear and even commanding an Imperial warship, not unlike their initial appearance in Season One. Although it should be noted that their new ship is much more modest than their old Star Destroyer.
* VillainTeamUp: Notably {{averted|Trope}}. They almost never appear in the same episodes as the {{Big Bad}}s, and in the rare eventspace that they do, it's abundantly clear that they're not working with them. They even directly (albeit accidentally) sabotage Naare's efforts at one point!
* VillainousRescue: An inadvertent version. At one point, Naare has corneredused for their shop, and unintentionally inspired Lena to adopt [[LineOfSightName the surname "Freemaker."]] For whatever reason, he keeps mum about this connection, never informing the Freemakers and is indulging in some EvilGloating when Durpin and Plumestriker run her over while fleeing a rampaging wampa, enabling the Freemakers to escape in the confusion.
!!Lieutenant Commander/General/Ensign/[[OverlyLongGag Captain/Commander/Sub-Ensign]] Durpin
about his relationship with their parents.
[[/folder]]
!!!Alliance High Command
[[folder:Gial Ackbar]]
!!Admiral Gial Ackbar
!!!'''Species''': Mon Calamari
->'''VoicedBy''': Richard Kind
An Imperialby''': Creator/TrevorDevall
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
A top-ranking officerwho is completely aware of the fate that tends to befall those Rebel Alliance Navy.
For more on him outside ofhigh standing in the Empire who fail in [[BadBoss Darth Vader]]'s presence. Thus, he is determined not to be promoted in order to avoid Vader's notice.show, see his canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsRebelAllianceAndNewRepublicNavy Rebel Alliance & New Republic Navy]] page.
-->'''[[ByTheBookCop Lt Plumestriker]]''': Lieutenant Commander Durpin, I have a status report -- nothing is happening. At all. Anywhere.\\
'''Lt Cdr Durpin''': Which is just how I like it, Lieutenant Plumestriker. If nothing happens, then nothing can go wrong.
* [[ExitPursuedByABear Exit, Pursued by a Wampa]]: How they make their exit from the Hoth episode (and, as it turns out, from Season One), although Season Two reveals that they somehow managed to survive the ordeal. As an added bonus, they wind up [[SpannerInTheWorks running over Naare when she's got
** Notably, ''All-Stars'' shows that he was this even ''before'' the events of ''Film/{{Solo}}'': he willingly hires Pace and Lena despite not knowing who they are, is fairly upfront with them that he's hiring them for a difficult job (although he's light on details), stalls for time when it would be much easier and safer for him to
* HarmlessVillain: Due
* OncePerEpisode: They sport new ranks
* SecretSecretKeeper: ''All-Stars'' retroactively reveals that he's this to the
* ShooOutTheClowns: They disappear from Season One prior to
* StatusQuoIsGod: Despite having ended Season One demoted to Ensign and Sub-Ensign respectively (not to mention [[ExitPursuedByABear fleeing from their lives from a rampaging wampa]]), Durpin and Plumestriker reappear in Season Two no worse for wear and even commanding an Imperial warship, not unlike their initial appearance in Season One. Although it should be noted that their new ship is much more modest than their old Star Destroyer.
* VillainTeamUp: Notably {{averted|Trope}}. They almost never appear in the same episodes as the {{Big Bad}}s, and in the rare event
* VillainousRescue: An inadvertent version. At one point, Naare has cornered
!!Lieutenant Commander/General/Ensign/[[OverlyLongGag Captain/Commander/Sub-Ensign]] Durpin
[[/folder]]
!!!Alliance High Command
[[folder:Gial Ackbar]]
!!Admiral Gial Ackbar
!!!'''Species''': Mon Calamari
->'''Voiced
An Imperial
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
A top-ranking officer
For more on him outside of
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* HeadInTheSandManagement: His MO for providing security for the Palpatine Museum. Unfortunately, it doesn't work when the Freemakers are the ones raiding the museum.
-->'''Cdr Plumestriker''': What was ''that''?!\\
'''Gen Durpin''': What? What, that extremely loud explosion? [[JustIgnoreIt Nothing]].
* ItsProbablyNothing: Desperately wishes that this were the case, and actively refuses to investigate (or to allow Plumestriker to investigate) possible "somethings" until his hand is forced.
* PetTheDog: After [[FailedASpotCheck peering closely at a nervous Palpatine Museum staff member to ensure that he's not a disguised Zander Freemaker]], Durpin gives him a friendly smile and kindly directs him to the museum's Clone Wars exhibit.
* ReassignedToAntarctica: Actually ''welcomes'' this assignment to Hoth, as he's convinced that the remote posting will allow him to live out his days in obscurity. Unfortunately for him, Hoth hosts a Kyber Saber crystal...
* SuspiciouslySpecificDenial: A slight variant.
-->'''Cdr Plumestriker''': Sir, did you hear that?\\
'''Gen Durpin''': That smash of breaking glass? [[BlatantLies No, I did not.]]
* TemptingFate:
-->'''Ensign Durpin''' ''(content with being [[ReassignedToAntarctica Reassigned to Hoth]])'': We'll never see anyone here! Certainly not any Rebels!\\
''[[InstantlyProvenWrong (intruder alarm goes off)]]''
!!Lieutenant/Commander/Sub-Ensign/?/?/Ensign Plumestriker
->'''Voiced By''': Creator/JeffBennett
Durpin's second-in-command, Plumestriker is an ambitious and (reasonably) competent officer who is rather ignorant of the risks of career advancement in the Empire, especially with regards to what happens to high-ranking Imperials who fail in their assigned tasks when [[BadBoss Darth Vader]] is around.
----
* HyperCompetentSidekick: It's strongly {{implied|Trope}} that he ''sees'' himself as such, but as mentioned under WrongGenreSavvy below, he completely fails to realize that his superior's incompetence is at least partially ''deliberate''.
* LukeNounverber: Possibly a parody of this trope's use in the Star Wars franchise.
* NumberTwo: To Durpin. {{Inverted|Trope}} in their final appearance on Jakku.
* ProfessionalButtKisser: Comes across as one, although it seems to be because his career advancement is tied to Durpin's.
* SpannerInTheWorks: Sends out an SOS call upon encountering the Freemakers at Hoth Base One, allowing [[spoiler:Naare, Graballa, and company (who had lost track of the Freemakers earlier) to zero in on the Freemakers' location and setting up the episode's final conflict]].
* WrongGenreSavvy: He seems to think he and Durpin hold positions in a regular job environment, and hasn't caught any of the hints as to why Durpin wisely fears promotion or high-profile work assignments.
-->'''Cdr Plumestriker''': What was ''that''?!\\
'''Gen Durpin''': What? What, that extremely loud explosion? [[JustIgnoreIt Nothing]].
* ItsProbablyNothing: Desperately wishes that this were the case, and actively refuses to investigate (or to allow Plumestriker to investigate) possible "somethings" until his hand is forced.
* PetTheDog: After [[FailedASpotCheck peering closely at a nervous Palpatine Museum staff member to ensure that he's not a disguised Zander Freemaker]], Durpin gives him a friendly smile and kindly directs him to the museum's Clone Wars exhibit.
* ReassignedToAntarctica: Actually ''welcomes'' this assignment to Hoth, as he's convinced that the remote posting will allow him to live out his days in obscurity. Unfortunately for him, Hoth hosts a Kyber Saber crystal...
* SuspiciouslySpecificDenial: A slight variant.
-->'''Cdr Plumestriker''': Sir, did you hear that?\\
'''Gen Durpin''': That smash of breaking glass? [[BlatantLies No, I did not.]]
* TemptingFate:
-->'''Ensign Durpin''' ''(content with being [[ReassignedToAntarctica Reassigned to Hoth]])'': We'll never see anyone here! Certainly not any Rebels!\\
''[[InstantlyProvenWrong (intruder alarm goes off)]]''
!!Lieutenant/Commander/Sub-Ensign/?/?/Ensign Plumestriker
->'''Voiced By''': Creator/JeffBennett
Durpin's second-in-command, Plumestriker is an ambitious and (reasonably) competent officer who is rather ignorant of the risks of career advancement in the Empire, especially with regards to what happens to high-ranking Imperials who fail in their assigned tasks when [[BadBoss Darth Vader]] is around.
----
* HyperCompetentSidekick: It's strongly {{implied|Trope}} that he ''sees'' himself as such, but as mentioned under WrongGenreSavvy below, he completely fails to realize that his superior's incompetence is at least partially ''deliberate''.
* LukeNounverber: Possibly a parody of this trope's use in the Star Wars franchise.
* NumberTwo: To Durpin. {{Inverted|Trope}} in their final appearance on Jakku.
* ProfessionalButtKisser: Comes across as one, although it seems to be because his career advancement is tied to Durpin's.
* SpannerInTheWorks: Sends out an SOS call upon encountering the Freemakers at Hoth Base One, allowing [[spoiler:Naare, Graballa, and company (who had lost track of the Freemakers earlier) to zero in on the Freemakers' location and setting up the episode's final conflict]].
* WrongGenreSavvy: He seems to think he and Durpin hold positions in a regular job environment, and hasn't caught any of the hints as to why Durpin wisely fears promotion or high-profile work assignments.
to:
* HeadInTheSandManagement: His MO for providing security for DumbassNoMore: Compared to his depictions in the Palpatine Museum. Unfortunately, it doesn't work when the Freemakers other ''LEGO Star Wars'' shows, he takes his job a bit more seriously in ''The Freemaker Adventures'', though there are the ones raiding the museum.
-->'''Cdr Plumestriker''': What was ''that''?!\\
'''Gen Durpin''': What? What, that extremely loud explosion? [[JustIgnoreIt Nothing]].
* ItsProbablyNothing: Desperately wishes that this were the case, and actively refuses to investigate (or to allow Plumestriker to investigate) possible "somethings" until his hand is forced.
* PetTheDog: After [[FailedASpotCheck peering closely at a nervous Palpatine Museum staff member to ensure thatsome points where he's not a disguised Zander Freemaker]], Durpin gives him a friendly smile and kindly directs him to still the museum's Clone Wars exhibit.
* ReassignedToAntarctica: Actually ''welcomes'' this assignment to Hoth, as he's convinced that the remote posting will allow him to live out his days in obscurity. Unfortunately for him, Hoth hosts a Kyber Saber crystal...
* SuspiciouslySpecificDenial: A slight variant.
-->'''Cdr Plumestriker''': Sir, did you hear that?\\
'''Gen Durpin''': That smashpoint of breaking glass? [[BlatantLies No, I did not.]]
* TemptingFate:
-->'''Ensign Durpin''' ''(content with being [[ReassignedToAntarctica Reassigned to Hoth]])'': We'll never see anyone here! Certainly not any Rebels!\\
''[[InstantlyProvenWrong (intruder alarm goes off)]]''
!!Lieutenant/Commander/Sub-Ensign/?/?/Ensign Plumestriker
->'''Voiced By''': Creator/JeffBennett
Durpin's second-in-command, Plumestriker is an ambitious and (reasonably) competent officer who is rather ignorant of the risks of career advancement in the Empire, especially with regards to what happens to high-ranking Imperials who fail in their assigned tasks when [[BadBoss Darth Vader]] is around.
----
* HyperCompetentSidekick: It's strongly {{implied|Trope}} that he ''sees'' himself as such, but as mentioned under WrongGenreSavvy below, he completely fails to realize that his superior's incompetence is at least partially ''deliberate''.
* LukeNounverber: Possibly a parody of this trope's use in the Star Wars franchise.
* NumberTwo: To Durpin. {{Inverted|Trope}} in their final appearance on Jakku.
* ProfessionalButtKisser: Comes across as one, although it seems to be because his career advancement is tied to Durpin's.
* SpannerInTheWorks: Sends out an SOS call upon encountering the Freemakers at Hoth Base One, allowing [[spoiler:Naare, Graballa, and company (who had lost track of the Freemakers earlier) to zero in on the Freemakers' location and setting up the episode's final conflict]].
* WrongGenreSavvy: He seems to think he and Durpin hold positions in a regular job environment, and hasn't caught any of the hints as to why Durpin wisely fears promotion or high-profile work assignments.comedy.
-->'''Cdr Plumestriker''': What was ''that''?!\\
'''Gen Durpin''': What? What, that extremely loud explosion? [[JustIgnoreIt Nothing]].
* ItsProbablyNothing: Desperately wishes that this were the case, and actively refuses to investigate (or to allow Plumestriker to investigate) possible "somethings" until his hand is forced.
* PetTheDog: After [[FailedASpotCheck peering closely at a nervous Palpatine Museum staff member to ensure that
* ReassignedToAntarctica: Actually ''welcomes'' this assignment to Hoth, as he's convinced that the remote posting will allow him to live out his days in obscurity. Unfortunately for him, Hoth hosts a Kyber Saber crystal...
* SuspiciouslySpecificDenial: A slight variant.
-->'''Cdr Plumestriker''': Sir, did you hear that?\\
'''Gen Durpin''': That smash
* TemptingFate:
-->'''Ensign Durpin''' ''(content with being [[ReassignedToAntarctica Reassigned to Hoth]])'': We'll never see anyone here! Certainly not any Rebels!\\
''[[InstantlyProvenWrong (intruder alarm goes off)]]''
!!Lieutenant/Commander/Sub-Ensign/?/?/Ensign Plumestriker
->'''Voiced By''': Creator/JeffBennett
Durpin's second-in-command, Plumestriker is an ambitious and (reasonably) competent officer who is rather ignorant of the risks of career advancement in the Empire, especially with regards to what happens to high-ranking Imperials who fail in their assigned tasks when [[BadBoss Darth Vader]] is around.
----
* HyperCompetentSidekick: It's strongly {{implied|Trope}} that he ''sees'' himself as such, but as mentioned under WrongGenreSavvy below, he completely fails to realize that his superior's incompetence is at least partially ''deliberate''.
* LukeNounverber: Possibly a parody of this trope's use in the Star Wars franchise.
* NumberTwo: To Durpin. {{Inverted|Trope}} in their final appearance on Jakku.
* ProfessionalButtKisser: Comes across as one, although it seems to be because his career advancement is tied to Durpin's.
* SpannerInTheWorks: Sends out an SOS call upon encountering the Freemakers at Hoth Base One, allowing [[spoiler:Naare, Graballa, and company (who had lost track of the Freemakers earlier) to zero in on the Freemakers' location and setting up the episode's final conflict]].
* WrongGenreSavvy: He seems to think he and Durpin hold positions in a regular job environment, and hasn't caught any of the hints as to why Durpin wisely fears promotion or high-profile work assignments.
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!!M-OC
!!!'''Model''': Hunter droid
->'''Voiced By''': James Urbaniak
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
A special hunter droid commissioned by Emperor Palpatine to hunt down Rowan Freemaker after the loss of the Kyber Saber.
!!M-OC
!!!'''Model''': Hunter droid
->'''Voiced By''': James Urbaniak
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
A special hunter droid commissioned by Emperor Palpatine to hunt down Rowan Freemaker after the loss of the Kyber Saber.
to:
!!M-OC
!!!'''Model''': Hunter droid
!!General Hera Syndulla
!!!'''Species''': Twi'lek
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Ryloth
->'''Voiced
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsDroidTales Droid Tales]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker
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For more on her outside of the show, see her canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsCrewOfTheGhost Crew of the]] ''[[Characters/StarWarsCrewOfTheGhost Ghost]]'' page.
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* ArcVillain: Of Season 2.
* CanonImmigrant: By ''Droidography'', although the specific details are unknown.
* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: Unlike Naare, he's a lot more logically minded, less temperamental, [[UndyingLoyalty only loyal to the Emperor]], and has a much more hands-on approach to the task given to him.
* DeadpanSnarker: Much to the amusement of Palpatine and to the irritation of [[ButtMonkey Vader]].
-->'''Darth Vader''': He lacks the ability to use the Force!\\
'''M-OC''': Correct. I also lack offspring that wish to overthrow the Emperor.
* DeathByIrony: After chastising Rowan for being unfocused in their final battle, [[spoiler:seeing the Emperor fall to his death breaks his concentration, which allows Rowan to enact the killing blow against him]].
* TheDreaded: The Freemakers are very scared of him, due to their fights frequently ending in a stalemate, since all they can do is inconvenience him at best.
* ImplacableMan: No matter how many times Rowan,[[spoiler: and once even Vader]] smash him. He just puts himself back together and gets right back to hunting down the Freemaker. [[spoiler: It's cleverly Deconstructed later on when Rowan points out how pointless the cycle is. Of course M-OC interprets it differently, but still.]]
* KnightOfCerebus: His physical presence almost always leads to the Freemakers needing to run for their lives, since it's almost impossible to concretely defeat him.
* ShoutOut: In Lego, [=MOCs=] (or, "My Original Creation") are original Lego creations. M-OC is an original creation and there is only one of its kind. Palpatine references this when he introduces him to Vader.
* ThereWasADoor: Tends to blow open a hole and exit through it, once even blowing a hole ''through'' an existing door. Vader lampshades this the first time it happens.
* ThisCannotBe: When he sees [[spoiler:Palpatine falling to his death in the Death Star II.]]
* UndyingLoyalty: To the Emperor. [[spoiler:Watching Palpatine die actually ends up being his undoing, since he's so in shock that it gives Rowan an opening to destroy him.]]
* WeaponOfChoice: Palpatine gives him an Inquisitor lightsaber... only for M-OC to accidentally split it in two, meaning he has to dual-wield instead.
** This wasn't an accident, it was intentional by M-OC who felt that two Lightsabers were better than a gimmick Lightsaber, it is possibly a TakeThat! at the Inquisitors from Star Wars Rebels who were supposed to be a big deal but ultimately became jokes for their own WeaponOfChoice.
* CanonImmigrant: By ''Droidography'', although the specific details are unknown.
* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: Unlike Naare, he's a lot more logically minded, less temperamental, [[UndyingLoyalty only loyal to the Emperor]], and has a much more hands-on approach to the task given to him.
* DeadpanSnarker: Much to the amusement of Palpatine and to the irritation of [[ButtMonkey Vader]].
-->'''Darth Vader''': He lacks the ability to use the Force!\\
'''M-OC''': Correct. I also lack offspring that wish to overthrow the Emperor.
* DeathByIrony: After chastising Rowan for being unfocused in their final battle, [[spoiler:seeing the Emperor fall to his death breaks his concentration, which allows Rowan to enact the killing blow against him]].
* TheDreaded: The Freemakers are very scared of him, due to their fights frequently ending in a stalemate, since all they can do is inconvenience him at best.
* ImplacableMan: No matter how many times Rowan,[[spoiler: and once even Vader]] smash him. He just puts himself back together and gets right back to hunting down the Freemaker. [[spoiler: It's cleverly Deconstructed later on when Rowan points out how pointless the cycle is. Of course M-OC interprets it differently, but still.]]
* KnightOfCerebus: His physical presence almost always leads to the Freemakers needing to run for their lives, since it's almost impossible to concretely defeat him.
* ShoutOut: In Lego, [=MOCs=] (or, "My Original Creation") are original Lego creations. M-OC is an original creation and there is only one of its kind. Palpatine references this when he introduces him to Vader.
* ThereWasADoor: Tends to blow open a hole and exit through it, once even blowing a hole ''through'' an existing door. Vader lampshades this the first time it happens.
* ThisCannotBe: When he sees [[spoiler:Palpatine falling to his death in the Death Star II.]]
* UndyingLoyalty: To the Emperor. [[spoiler:Watching Palpatine die actually ends up being his undoing, since he's so in shock that it gives Rowan an opening to destroy him.]]
* WeaponOfChoice: Palpatine gives him an Inquisitor lightsaber... only for M-OC to accidentally split it in two, meaning he has to dual-wield instead.
** This wasn't an accident, it was intentional by M-OC who felt that two Lightsabers were better than a gimmick Lightsaber, it is possibly a TakeThat! at the Inquisitors from Star Wars Rebels who were supposed to be a big deal but ultimately became jokes for their own WeaponOfChoice.
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* ArcVillain: Of BadassInCharge: To get an idea of how badass she is, you might wanna watch ''Rebels''.
* BigGood: One of them in Season2.
2 alongside Admiral Ackbar, Senator Mothma, and General Madine.
* CanonImmigrant:By ''Droidography'', although Her jacket in ''The Freemaker Adventures'' and ''All-Stars'' was made canon by ''VideoGame/StarWarsSquadrons''.
* AMotherToHerMen: Even though thespecific details ''Ghost'' crew and Phoenix Squadron are unknown.
* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: Unlike Naare, he's a lot more logically minded, less temperamental, [[UndyingLoyalty only loyal tonot present in the Emperor]], and has a much more hands-on approach to the task given to him.
* DeadpanSnarker: Much to the amusement of Palpatine and to the irritation of [[ButtMonkey Vader]].
-->'''Darth Vader''': He lacks the ability to use the Force!\\
'''M-OC''': Correct. I also lack offspring that wish to overthrow the Emperor.
* DeathByIrony: After chastising Rowan for being unfocused in their final battle, [[spoiler:seeing the Emperor fall to his death breaks his concentration, which allows Rowan to enact the killing blow against him]].
* TheDreaded: The Freemakers are very scared of him, due to their fights frequently ending in a stalemate, since allsame form they can do is inconvenience him at best.
* ImplacableMan: No matter how many times Rowan,[[spoiler:used to be, she continues to lead the Rebel Alliance with great care and once even Vader]] smash him. He just puts himself back together and gets right back to hunting down the Freemaker. [[spoiler: It's cleverly Deconstructed later on when Rowan points out how pointless the cycle is. Of course M-OC interprets it differently, but still.]]
* KnightOfCerebus: His physical presence almost always leadsconsideration, including to the Freemakers needing to run for their lives, since (and ''especially'' Rowan).
* YouRemindMeOfX: Possibly. Considering the way she treats Rowan, it's almostimpossible to concretely defeat him.
* ShoutOut: In Lego, [=MOCs=] (or, "My Original Creation") are original Lego creations. M-OC is an original creation and there is only oneevocative of its kind. Palpatine references this when he introduces him to Vader.
* ThereWasADoor: Tends to blow open a hole and exit through it, once even blowing a hole ''through'' an existing door. Vader lampshades this the first time it happens.
* ThisCannotBe: When he sees [[spoiler:Palpatine falling to his deathhow she treated Ezra back in the Death Star II.]]
* UndyingLoyalty: To the Emperor. [[spoiler:Watching Palpatine die actually ends up being his undoing, since he's so in shock that it gives Rowan an opening to destroy him.]]
* WeaponOfChoice: Palpatine gives him an Inquisitor lightsaber... only for M-OC to accidentally split it in two, meaning he has to dual-wield instead.
** This wasn't an accident, it was intentional by M-OC who felt that two Lightsabers were better than a gimmick Lightsaber, it is possibly a TakeThat! at the Inquisitors from Star Wars Rebels who were supposed to be a big deal but ultimately became jokes for their own WeaponOfChoice.''Rebels''.
* BigGood: One of them in Season
* CanonImmigrant:
* AMotherToHerMen: Even though the
* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: Unlike Naare, he's a lot more logically minded, less temperamental, [[UndyingLoyalty only loyal to
* DeadpanSnarker: Much to the amusement of Palpatine and to the irritation of [[ButtMonkey Vader]].
-->'''Darth Vader''': He lacks the ability to use the Force!\\
'''M-OC''': Correct. I also lack offspring that wish to overthrow the Emperor.
* DeathByIrony: After chastising Rowan for being unfocused in their final battle, [[spoiler:seeing the Emperor fall to his death breaks his concentration, which allows Rowan to enact the killing blow against him]].
* TheDreaded: The Freemakers are very scared of him, due to their fights frequently ending in a stalemate, since all
* ImplacableMan: No matter how many times Rowan,[[spoiler:
* KnightOfCerebus: His physical presence almost always leads
* YouRemindMeOfX: Possibly. Considering the way she treats Rowan, it's almost
* ShoutOut: In Lego, [=MOCs=] (or, "My Original Creation") are original Lego creations. M-OC is an original creation and there is only one
* ThereWasADoor: Tends to blow open a hole and exit through it, once even blowing a hole ''through'' an existing door. Vader lampshades this the first time it happens.
* ThisCannotBe: When he sees [[spoiler:Palpatine falling to his death
* UndyingLoyalty: To the Emperor. [[spoiler:Watching Palpatine die actually ends up being his undoing, since he's so in shock that it gives Rowan an opening to destroy him.]]
* WeaponOfChoice: Palpatine gives him an Inquisitor lightsaber... only for M-OC to accidentally split it in two, meaning he has to dual-wield instead.
** This wasn't an accident, it was intentional by M-OC who felt that two Lightsabers were better than a gimmick Lightsaber, it is possibly a TakeThat! at the Inquisitors from Star Wars Rebels who were supposed to be a big deal but ultimately became jokes for their own WeaponOfChoice.
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!!Rebel Alliance
!!!Rebel Heroes
[[folder:Luke Skywalker]]
!!Commander Luke Skywalker
!!!Rebel Heroes
[[folder:Luke Skywalker]]
!!Commander Luke Skywalker
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!!!Rebel Heroes
[[folder:Luke Skywalker]]
!!Commander Luke Skywalker
!!General Crix Madine
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->'''Voiced By''': Creator/EricBauza
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A famed hero of the Rebel Alliance and aspiring Jedi Knight.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry [[Characters/StarWarsLukeSkywalker here]].
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry [[Characters/StarWarsLukeSkywalker here]].
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A famed hero top-ranking officer of the Rebel Alliance Army and aspiring Jedi Knight.
Alliance [=SpecForces=].
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry[[Characters/StarWarsLukeSkywalker here]].on the [[Characters/StarWarsRebelAllianceAndNewRepublicArmy Rebel Alliance & New Republic Army]] page.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry
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* BadLiar: He's hilariously inept at making up cover stories, to the point that even the twelve-year-old Rowan sees right through him.
-->'''Rowan Freemaker''': Wow. You are a ''terrible'' liar.\\
'''Luke Skywalker''' ''(indignantly)'': No I'm not!
* BigBrotherMentor: Serves as one to Rowan.
* NiceGuy: Which is even more impressive when you consider that ''The Freemaker Adventures'' is set between ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack'' (where his friend Han Solo was captured, he lost his hand to Darth Vader, and he learned the AwfulTruth of [[LukeIAmYourFather his heritage]]) and ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'' (where he enters the film by [[PsychicStrangle Force-choking]] some of Jabba the Hutt's Gamorrean guards, which is [[DarkerAndEdgier normally considered a Dark Side tactic]]). Despite all of this baggage, he's never anything other than kind and encouraging to Rowan.
-->'''Rowan Freemaker''': Wow. You are a ''terrible'' liar.\\
'''Luke Skywalker''' ''(indignantly)'': No I'm not!
* BigBrotherMentor: Serves as one to Rowan.
* NiceGuy: Which is even more impressive when you consider that ''The Freemaker Adventures'' is set between ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack'' (where his friend Han Solo was captured, he lost his hand to Darth Vader, and he learned the AwfulTruth of [[LukeIAmYourFather his heritage]]) and ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'' (where he enters the film by [[PsychicStrangle Force-choking]] some of Jabba the Hutt's Gamorrean guards, which is [[DarkerAndEdgier normally considered a Dark Side tactic]]). Despite all of this baggage, he's never anything other than kind and encouraging to Rowan.
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[[folder:Leia Organa]]
!!Princess/General Leia Organa
!!Princess/General Leia Organa
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!!Princess/General Leia Organa
!!Senator Mon Mothma
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->'''Voiced By''': Heather Doerkson (''Droid Tales''), Julie Dolan (''The Freemaker Adventures''), Carolyn Hennesy (General Leia, ''All-Stars'')
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A famed leader of the Rebel Alliance, and later the founder and commanding officer of the Resistance.
For more on her outside of the show, see her canonical entry [[Characters/StarWarsLeiaOrgana here]].
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A famed leader of the Rebel Alliance, and later the founder and commanding officer of the Resistance.
For more on her outside of the show, see her canonical entry [[Characters/StarWarsLeiaOrgana here]].
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->'''Voiced By''': Heather Doerkson (''Droid Tales''), Julie Dolan (''The Freemaker Adventures''), Carolyn Hennesy (General Leia, ''All-Stars'')
by''': Creator/JenniferHale
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The FreemakerAdventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A famedAdventures]]''
The leader of the RebelAlliance, and later the founder and commanding officer of the Resistance.
Alliance.
For more on her outside of the show, see her canonical entry[[Characters/StarWarsLeiaOrgana here]].on the [[Characters/StarWarsNewRepublicSenate New Republic Senate]] page.
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker
A famed
The leader of the Rebel
For more on her outside of the show, see her canonical entry
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* ActionGirl: Per the norm for her character. She's introduced manning the guns of a Y-Wing starfighter piloted by Luke Skywalker.
* AscendedExtra: In ''The Freemaker Adventures'', she only appears in a single episode of Season One, and is conspicuously absent throughout Season Two aside from a non-speaking [[TheCameo cameo]] during [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi the post-Death Star II victory party on Endor]] -- she's noticeably missing from gatherings of Alliance high command. As General Organa, however, she shows up much more frequently during the Sequel Trilogy episodes of ''All-Stars''.
* BerserkButton: When Wick Cooper makes a DudeNotFunny joke about Alderaan [[TooDumbToLive right in front of her]], she literally kicks him out of his own apartment. According to her, she was showing ''restraint''.
* QuestGiver: In ''All-Stars'', she personally sends Moxie, Ka-Pao, and Roger to scout out old rebel bases that could be of use to the Resistance.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: When a Resistance officer orders Moxie to wipe Roger's memory and shut him down because [[WhatMeasureIsAMook the droid has been making too many slip-ups]], Moxie refuses. Leia comes by and tells Moxie that she doesn't have to, because she knows that droids are people too and mean a lot to others -- while glancing at Threepio idly looking a dormant Artoo in the background.
* AscendedExtra: In ''The Freemaker Adventures'', she only appears in a single episode of Season One, and is conspicuously absent throughout Season Two aside from a non-speaking [[TheCameo cameo]] during [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi the post-Death Star II victory party on Endor]] -- she's noticeably missing from gatherings of Alliance high command. As General Organa, however, she shows up much more frequently during the Sequel Trilogy episodes of ''All-Stars''.
* BerserkButton: When Wick Cooper makes a DudeNotFunny joke about Alderaan [[TooDumbToLive right in front of her]], she literally kicks him out of his own apartment. According to her, she was showing ''restraint''.
* QuestGiver: In ''All-Stars'', she personally sends Moxie, Ka-Pao, and Roger to scout out old rebel bases that could be of use to the Resistance.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: When a Resistance officer orders Moxie to wipe Roger's memory and shut him down because [[WhatMeasureIsAMook the droid has been making too many slip-ups]], Moxie refuses. Leia comes by and tells Moxie that she doesn't have to, because she knows that droids are people too and mean a lot to others -- while glancing at Threepio idly looking a dormant Artoo in the background.
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* ActionGirl: Per the norm for her character. BigGood: She's introduced manning the guns leader of a Y-Wing starfighter piloted by Luke Skywalker.
* AscendedExtra: In ''The Freemaker Adventures'', she only appears in a single episode of Season One, and is conspicuously absent throughout Season Two aside from a non-speaking [[TheCameo cameo]] during [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedithe post-Death Star II victory party on Endor]] -- she's noticeably missing from gatherings of Alliance high command. As General Organa, however, she shows up much more frequently during the Sequel Trilogy episodes of ''All-Stars''.
* BerserkButton: When Wick Cooper makes a DudeNotFunny joke about Alderaan [[TooDumbToLive right in front of her]], she literally kicks him out of his own apartment. According to her, she was showing ''restraint''.
* QuestGiver: In ''All-Stars'', she personally sends Moxie, Ka-Pao, and Roger to scout out old rebel bases that could be of use to the Resistance.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: When a Resistance officer orders Moxie to wipe Roger's memory and shut him down because [[WhatMeasureIsAMook the droid has been making too many slip-ups]], Moxie refuses. Leia comes by and tells Moxie that she doesn't have to, because she knows that droids are people too and mean a lot to others -- while glancing at Threepio idly looking a dormant Artoo in the background.Rebel Alliance.
* AscendedExtra: In ''The Freemaker Adventures'', she only appears in a single episode of Season One, and is conspicuously absent throughout Season Two aside from a non-speaking [[TheCameo cameo]] during [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi
* BerserkButton: When Wick Cooper makes a DudeNotFunny joke about Alderaan [[TooDumbToLive right in front of her]], she literally kicks him out of his own apartment. According to her, she was showing ''restraint''.
* QuestGiver: In ''All-Stars'', she personally sends Moxie, Ka-Pao, and Roger to scout out old rebel bases that could be of use to the Resistance.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: When a Resistance officer orders Moxie to wipe Roger's memory and shut him down because [[WhatMeasureIsAMook the droid has been making too many slip-ups]], Moxie refuses. Leia comes by and tells Moxie that she doesn't have to, because she knows that droids are people too and mean a lot to others -- while glancing at Threepio idly looking a dormant Artoo in the background.
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[[folder:Chewbacca]]
!!Chewbacca
!!!'''Species''': Wookiee
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Kashyyyk
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A famed hero of the Rebel Alliance.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry [[Characters/StarWarsChewbaccaCharacterSheet here]].
!!Chewbacca
!!!'''Species''': Wookiee
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Kashyyyk
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A famed hero of the Rebel Alliance.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry [[Characters/StarWarsChewbaccaCharacterSheet here]].
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!!Chewbacca
!!!'''Species''': Wookiee
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Kashyyyk
[[folder:Chopper]]
!![=C1-10P=] (Chopper)
!!!'''Model''': C1-series astromech droid
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsDroidTales Droid Tales]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
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* AscendedExtra: Only shows up OnceASeason in ''The Freemaker Adventures'', although he can also be briefly glimpsed at [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi the post-Death Star II victory party on Endor]]. He plays a much more important role in the ''Film/{{Solo}}'' episodes of ''All-Stars''.
* FireForgedFriends: {{Downplayed|Trope}} with Lena, but she obviously remembers his HeroicSacrifice and is overjoyed to see him again -- which is humorously compared to the outright hostility displayed by her husband Pace to Chewie's companion Han Solo.
* TheGlomp: Per the norm. He's capable of hugging all of the Freemakers -- and lifting them all off of the ground -- at the same time. ''All-Stars'' reveals that he is capable of being tactful with his affection, as he hugs Lena more gently since she's holding the infant Kordi.
* HeroicSacrifice: A non-lethal version ([[SavedByCanon obviously]]). He stays on the train that's bringing him and Lena to an Imperial prison so that Lena can escape.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: He barely interacts with Lena before circumstances force them to part ways, but his HeroicSacrifice (see above) puts her on the path to meet Pace -- and it's possible that his sacrifice also helped to nudge her to start believing in others again after getting betrayed by her partner-in-crime.
* ThoseTwoGuys: Tends to hang around Lando Calrissian a lot, as his normal partner Han Solo is frozen in carbonite and in the clutches of Jabba the Hutt at this point in time. He's seen with Han exactly ''once'' -- in an episode of ''All-Stars'' set some time after the events of ''Film/{{Solo}}''.
* FireForgedFriends: {{Downplayed|Trope}} with Lena, but she obviously remembers his HeroicSacrifice and is overjoyed to see him again -- which is humorously compared to the outright hostility displayed by her husband Pace to Chewie's companion Han Solo.
* TheGlomp: Per the norm. He's capable of hugging all of the Freemakers -- and lifting them all off of the ground -- at the same time. ''All-Stars'' reveals that he is capable of being tactful with his affection, as he hugs Lena more gently since she's holding the infant Kordi.
* HeroicSacrifice: A non-lethal version ([[SavedByCanon obviously]]). He stays on the train that's bringing him and Lena to an Imperial prison so that Lena can escape.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: He barely interacts with Lena before circumstances force them to part ways, but his HeroicSacrifice (see above) puts her on the path to meet Pace -- and it's possible that his sacrifice also helped to nudge her to start believing in others again after getting betrayed by her partner-in-crime.
* ThoseTwoGuys: Tends to hang around Lando Calrissian a lot, as his normal partner Han Solo is frozen in carbonite and in the clutches of Jabba the Hutt at this point in time. He's seen with Han exactly ''once'' -- in an episode of ''All-Stars'' set some time after the events of ''Film/{{Solo}}''.
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* AscendedExtra: Only shows EverybodyHasStandards: After Roger accidentally blows up OnceASeason in ''The Freemaker Adventures'', although he can also be briefly glimpsed at [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi the post-Death Star II victory party on Endor]]. He plays a much more important role in droid lounge, Chopper and the ''Film/{{Solo}}'' episodes of ''All-Stars''.
* FireForgedFriends: {{Downplayed|Trope}} with Lena, but she obviously remembers his HeroicSacrifice and is overjoyed to seeother droids chase him again -- which is humorously compared out.
* FriendshipMoment: Seems tothe outright hostility displayed by her husband Pace to Chewie's companion Han Solo.
* TheGlomp: Per the norm. He's capable of hugging all of the Freemakers -- and lifting them all off of the ground -- at the same time. ''All-Stars'' reveals that he is capable of being tactful with his affection, as he hugs Lena more gently since she's holding the infant Kordi.
* HeroicSacrifice: A non-lethal version ([[SavedByCanon obviously]]). He stays on the train that's bringing him and Lena to an Imperial prison so that Lena can escape.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: He barely interacts with Lena before circumstances force them to part ways, but his HeroicSacrifice (see above) puts her on the path to meet Pace -- and it's possible that his sacrifice also helped to nudge her to start believing in others againaccept Roger after he creates a droid-washing drive thru, but considering that ended with them getting betrayed by her partner-in-crime.
* ThoseTwoGuys: TendsThrownOutTheAirlock due to hang around Lando Calrissian a lot, as his normal partner Han Solo is frozen in carbonite faulty building and in the clutches of Jabba the Hutt at this point in time. He's seen with Han exactly ''once'' -- in an episode of ''All-Stars'' set some time after is [[TheGadfly Chopper]] we're talking about, we can never be sure.
* ThrownOutTheAirlock: After trying out Roger's droid buffer, theevents two of ''Film/{{Solo}}''.them get thrown out into the vacuum of space due to [[TheDitz Roger's ditzy mechanic skills]].
* FireForgedFriends: {{Downplayed|Trope}} with Lena, but she obviously remembers his HeroicSacrifice and is overjoyed to see
* FriendshipMoment: Seems to
* TheGlomp: Per the norm. He's capable of hugging all of the Freemakers -- and lifting them all off of the ground -- at the same time. ''All-Stars'' reveals that he is capable of being tactful with his affection, as he hugs Lena more gently since she's holding the infant Kordi.
* HeroicSacrifice: A non-lethal version ([[SavedByCanon obviously]]). He stays on the train that's bringing him and Lena to an Imperial prison so that Lena can escape.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: He barely interacts with Lena before circumstances force them to part ways, but his HeroicSacrifice (see above) puts her on the path to meet Pace -- and it's possible that his sacrifice also helped to nudge her to start believing in others again
* ThoseTwoGuys: Tends
* ThrownOutTheAirlock: After trying out Roger's droid buffer, the
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[[folder:Lando Calrissian]]
!!General Lando Calrissian
!!General Lando Calrissian
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!!General Lando Calrissian
!!Quarrie
!!!'''Species''': Mon Calamari
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/CoreyBurton
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
A mechanic legendary among starship enthusiasts for creating the Blade Wing, otherwise known as the B-Wing. By the time of ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'', he and his astromech droid, BG-81, reside in the lowest level of ''Home One'', tinkering with new ship designs.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsRebelCells Rebel Cells]] page.
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* AmbiguousSituation: Due to canonical status of ''The Freemaker Adventures'' being "paraphrasal", his appearance seems to confirm that he's living inside of ''Home One'' and working on new stuff at least during the TimeSkip between ''The Empire Strikes Back'' and ''Return of the Jedi''.
* AscendedExtra: After having only appeared in "Wings of the Master" from ''Rebels'', he becomes responsible for helping Rowan create a new personal ship called the ''Arrowhead''.
* GrumpyOldMan: Just like in ''Rebels'', he'd prefer to be left alone to his own devices unless someone worthy of his attention comes along. He's initially dismissive of Rowan, thinking that Hera sent him down to his basement as an apprentice, though he soon changes his opinion.
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!!Lieutenant Valeria
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->'''Voiced By''': Creator/BillyDeeWilliams, Creator/TabithaStGermain (''The Yoda Chronicles'', young)
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheYodaChronicles The Yoda Chronicles]]''
| ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A famed hero of the Rebel Alliance.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry [[Characters/StarWarsLandoCalrissianCharacterSheet here]].
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheYodaChronicles The Yoda Chronicles]]''
| ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A famed hero of the Rebel Alliance.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry [[Characters/StarWarsLandoCalrissianCharacterSheet here]].
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->'''Voiced By''': Creator/BillyDeeWilliams, Creator/TabithaStGermain (''The Yoda Chronicles'', young)
by''': Creator/YvetteNicoleBrown
->'''Appears in''':''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheYodaChronicles The Yoda Chronicles]]''
|''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A famed hero The leader of the Rebel Alliance.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry [[Characters/StarWarsLandoCalrissianCharacterSheet here]].Blue Squadron, currently stationed aboard Admiral Ackbar's ''Home One''.
->'''Appears in''':
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For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry [[Characters/StarWarsLandoCalrissianCharacterSheet here]].
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* NiceGuy: Warmly thanks the Freemakers for helping him out and gives them the promised reward without any attempt at deception, a far cry from the scoundrel seen in ''Film/{{Solo}}'' and ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''.
** Notably, ''All-Stars'' shows that he was this even ''before'' the events of ''Film/{{Solo}}'': he willingly hires Pace and Lena despite not knowing who they are, is fairly upfront with them that he's hiring them for a difficult job (although he's light on details), stalls for time when it would be much easier and safer for him to betray them to their pursuers, holds no ill will towards them for ruining the job, offers them sound advice about going into hiding to evade their pursuers, brings them to the Wheel, and apparently gives them shop space -- all without asking anything in return. And despite the fact that [[Film/{{Solo}} Han Solo trashed his beloved ]]''[[Film/{{Solo}} Millennium Falcon ]]''[[Film/{{Solo}} and subsequently took it away from him]], he still evidently trusted him enough to inform him of Pace's location. What a guy.
* SecretSecretKeeper: ''All-Stars'' retroactively reveals that he's this to the Freemakers, as he was the one who dropped Pace and Lena off at the Wheel, (apparently) gave them the space that they used for their shop, and unintentionally inspired Lena to adopt [[LineOfSightName the surname "Freemaker."]] For whatever reason, he keeps mum about this connection, never informing the Freemakers about his relationship with their parents.
** Notably, ''All-Stars'' shows that he was this even ''before'' the events of ''Film/{{Solo}}'': he willingly hires Pace and Lena despite not knowing who they are, is fairly upfront with them that he's hiring them for a difficult job (although he's light on details), stalls for time when it would be much easier and safer for him to betray them to their pursuers, holds no ill will towards them for ruining the job, offers them sound advice about going into hiding to evade their pursuers, brings them to the Wheel, and apparently gives them shop space -- all without asking anything in return. And despite the fact that [[Film/{{Solo}} Han Solo trashed his beloved ]]''[[Film/{{Solo}} Millennium Falcon ]]''[[Film/{{Solo}} and subsequently took it away from him]], he still evidently trusted him enough to inform him of Pace's location. What a guy.
* SecretSecretKeeper: ''All-Stars'' retroactively reveals that he's this to the Freemakers, as he was the one who dropped Pace and Lena off at the Wheel, (apparently) gave them the space that they used for their shop, and unintentionally inspired Lena to adopt [[LineOfSightName the surname "Freemaker."]] For whatever reason, he keeps mum about this connection, never informing the Freemakers about his relationship with their parents.
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* NiceGuy: Warmly thanks AcePilot: She's Blue Leader for a reason.
* CanonImmigrant: ''VideoGame/StarWarsSquadrons'' mentions her and her Blue Squadron in theFreemakers flavor text for helping him out the Blue Squadron color scheme.
* SassyBlackWoman: Pretty much her defining personality trait in the shorts.
* ShipTease: Briefly with Zander in one of the promotional shorts for Season 2, but it's more about her loving to fly andgives them Zander loving ships. Though the promised reward without any attempt at deception, a far cry from rest of the scoundrel seen in ''Film/{{Solo}}'' and ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''.
** Notably, ''All-Stars''season shows that he was this even ''before'' the events it's really more of ''Film/{{Solo}}'': he willingly hires Pace Valeria brushing off Zander's attempts to be a cool pilot and Lena despite not knowing who they are, is fairly upfront with them that he's hiring them for a difficult job (although he's light on details), stalls for time when it would be much easier and safer for letting him to betray them to their pursuers, holds no ill will towards them for ruining the job, offers them sound advice about going into hiding to evade their pursuers, brings them to the Wheel, and apparently gives them shop space -- all without asking anything in return. And despite the fact that [[Film/{{Solo}} Han Solo trashed his beloved ]]''[[Film/{{Solo}} Millennium Falcon ]]''[[Film/{{Solo}} and subsequently took it away from him]], he still evidently trusted him enough to inform him live any of Pace's location. What a guy.
* SecretSecretKeeper: ''All-Stars'' retroactively reveals that he's this to the Freemakers, as he was the one who dropped Pace and Lena off at the Wheel, (apparently) gave them the space that they used for their shop, and unintentionally inspired Lena to adopt [[LineOfSightName the surname "Freemaker."]] For whatever reason, he keeps mum about this connection, never informing the Freemakers about his relationship with their parents.those down.
* CanonImmigrant: ''VideoGame/StarWarsSquadrons'' mentions her and her Blue Squadron in the
* SassyBlackWoman: Pretty much her defining personality trait in the shorts.
* ShipTease: Briefly with Zander in one of the promotional shorts for Season 2, but it's more about her loving to fly and
** Notably, ''All-Stars''
* SecretSecretKeeper: ''All-Stars'' retroactively reveals that he's this to the Freemakers, as he was the one who dropped Pace and Lena off at the Wheel, (apparently) gave them the space that they used for their shop, and unintentionally inspired Lena to adopt [[LineOfSightName the surname "Freemaker."]] For whatever reason, he keeps mum about this connection, never informing the Freemakers about his relationship with their parents.
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!!!Alliance High Command
[[folder:Gial Ackbar]]
!!Admiral Gial Ackbar
!!!'''Species''': Mon Calamari
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/TrevorDevall
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
A top-ranking officer of the Rebel Alliance Navy.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsRebelAllianceAndNewRepublicNavy Rebel Alliance & New Republic Navy]] page.
[[folder:Gial Ackbar]]
!!Admiral Gial Ackbar
!!!'''Species''': Mon Calamari
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/TrevorDevall
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
A top-ranking officer of the Rebel Alliance Navy.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsRebelAllianceAndNewRepublicNavy Rebel Alliance & New Republic Navy]] page.
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[[folder:Gial Ackbar]]
!!Admiral Gial Ackbar
!!!'''Species''': Mon Calamari
!!Kanan Jarrus
!!!'''Species:''' Human
->'''Voiced
->'''Appears
A top-ranking officer of the Rebel Alliance Navy.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsRebelAllianceAndNewRepublicNavy Rebel Alliance & New Republic Navy]] page.
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* DumbassNoMore: Compared to his depictions in the other ''LEGO Star Wars'' shows, he takes his job a bit more seriously in ''The Freemaker Adventures'', though there are some points where he's still the point of comedy.
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[[folder:Hera Syndulla]]
!!General Hera Syndulla
!!!'''Species''': Twi'lek
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Ryloth
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/VanessaMarshall (''The Freemaker Adventures'', ''All-Stars''), Creator/NicoleOliver (''Droid Tales'')
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsDroidTales Droid Tales]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A top-ranking officer of the Rebel Alliance Navy and the former leader of the ''Ghost'' crew.
For more on her outside of the show, see her canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsCrewOfTheGhost Crew of the]] ''[[Characters/StarWarsCrewOfTheGhost Ghost]]'' page.
!!General Hera Syndulla
!!!'''Species''': Twi'lek
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Ryloth
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/VanessaMarshall (''The Freemaker Adventures'', ''All-Stars''), Creator/NicoleOliver (''Droid Tales'')
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsDroidTales Droid Tales]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A top-ranking officer of the Rebel Alliance Navy and the former leader of the ''Ghost'' crew.
For more on her outside of the show, see her canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsCrewOfTheGhost Crew of the]] ''[[Characters/StarWarsCrewOfTheGhost Ghost]]'' page.
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!!General Hera Syndulla
!!!'''Species''': Twi'lek
!!Garazeb "Zeb" Orrelios
!!!'''Species:''' Lasat
!!!'''Homeworld:'''
->'''Voiced
->'''Appears
A top-ranking officer of the Rebel Alliance Navy and the former leader of the ''Ghost'' crew.
For more on her outside of the show, see her canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsCrewOfTheGhost Crew of the]] ''[[Characters/StarWarsCrewOfTheGhost Ghost]]'' page.
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* BadassInCharge: To get an idea of how badass she is, you might wanna watch ''Rebels''.
* BigGood: One of them in Season 2 alongside Admiral Ackbar, Senator Mothma, and General Madine.
* CanonImmigrant: Her jacket in ''The Freemaker Adventures'' and ''All-Stars'' was made canon by ''VideoGame/StarWarsSquadrons''.
* AMotherToHerMen: Even though the ''Ghost'' crew and Phoenix Squadron are not present in the same form they used to be, she continues to lead the Rebel Alliance with great care and consideration, including to the Freemakers (and ''especially'' Rowan).
* YouRemindMeOfX: Possibly. Considering the way she treats Rowan, it's almost evocative of how she treated Ezra back in ''Rebels''.
* BigGood: One of them in Season 2 alongside Admiral Ackbar, Senator Mothma, and General Madine.
* CanonImmigrant: Her jacket in ''The Freemaker Adventures'' and ''All-Stars'' was made canon by ''VideoGame/StarWarsSquadrons''.
* AMotherToHerMen: Even though the ''Ghost'' crew and Phoenix Squadron are not present in the same form they used to be, she continues to lead the Rebel Alliance with great care and consideration, including to the Freemakers (and ''especially'' Rowan).
* YouRemindMeOfX: Possibly. Considering the way she treats Rowan, it's almost evocative of how she treated Ezra back in ''Rebels''.
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[[folder:Crix Madine]]
!!General Crix Madine
!!!'''Species''': Human
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
A top-ranking officer of the Rebel Alliance Army and Alliance [=SpecForces=].
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsRebelAllianceAndNewRepublicArmy Rebel Alliance & New Republic Army]] page.
!!General Crix Madine
!!!'''Species''': Human
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
A top-ranking officer of the Rebel Alliance Army and Alliance [=SpecForces=].
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsRebelAllianceAndNewRepublicArmy Rebel Alliance & New Republic Army]] page.
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!!General Crix Madine
!!!'''Species''':
!!Sabine Wren
!!!'''Species:''' Human
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ElysiaRotaru
->'''Appears
A top-ranking officer of the Rebel Alliance Army and Alliance [=SpecForces=].
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsRebelAllianceAndNewRepublicArmy Rebel Alliance & New Republic Army]] page.
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[[folder:Mon Mothma]]
!!Senator Mon Mothma
!!!'''Species''': Human
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JenniferHale
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
The leader of the Rebel Alliance.
For more on her outside of the show, see her canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsNewRepublicSenate New Republic Senate]] page.
!!Senator Mon Mothma
!!!'''Species''': Human
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JenniferHale
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
The leader of the Rebel Alliance.
For more on her outside of the show, see her canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsNewRepublicSenate New Republic Senate]] page.
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!!Senator Mon Mothma
!!!'''Species''': Human
!!Ezra Bridger
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Lothal
->'''Voiced
->'''Appears
The leader of the Rebel Alliance.
For more on her outside of the show, see her canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsNewRepublicSenate New Republic Senate]] page.
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* BigGood: She's the leader of the Rebel Alliance.
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!!!Other Rebels
[[folder:Chopper]]
!![=C1-10P=] (Chopper)
!!!'''Model''': C1-series astromech droid
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsDroidTales Droid Tales]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A rather cantankerous astromech droid owned by General Hera Syndulla.
For more on his outside of the show, see his canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsCrewOfTheGhost Crew of the]] ''[[Characters/StarWarsCrewOfTheGhost Ghost]]'' page.
[[folder:Chopper]]
!![=C1-10P=] (Chopper)
!!!'''Model''': C1-series astromech droid
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsDroidTales Droid Tales]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A rather cantankerous astromech droid owned by General Hera Syndulla.
For more on his outside of the show, see his canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsCrewOfTheGhost Crew of the]] ''[[Characters/StarWarsCrewOfTheGhost Ghost]]'' page.
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[[folder:Chopper]]
!![=C1-10P=] (Chopper)
!!!'''Model''': C1-series astromech droid
!!Galactic Underworld
!!!Graballa the Hutt and Associates
[[folder:Graballa the Hutt]]
!!Graballa the Hutt
!!!'''Species''': Hutt
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/DanaSnyder
->'''Appears in''':
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For more on his outside
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* EverybodyHasStandards: After Roger accidentally blows up the droid lounge, Chopper and the other droids chase him out.
* FriendshipMoment: Seems to accept Roger after he creates a droid-washing drive thru, but considering that ended with them getting ThrownOutTheAirlock due to faulty building and this is [[TheGadfly Chopper]] we're talking about, we can never be sure.
* ThrownOutTheAirlock: After trying out Roger's droid buffer, the two of them get thrown out into the vacuum of space due to [[TheDitz Roger's ditzy mechanic skills]].
* FriendshipMoment: Seems to accept Roger after he creates a droid-washing drive thru, but considering that ended with them getting ThrownOutTheAirlock due to faulty building and this is [[TheGadfly Chopper]] we're talking about, we can never be sure.
* ThrownOutTheAirlock: After trying out Roger's droid buffer, the two of them get thrown out into the vacuum of space due to [[TheDitz Roger's ditzy mechanic skills]].
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* EverybodyHasStandards: After Roger accidentally blows up AffablyEvil: Remains cheerful and friendly even as he's feeding a twelve-year-old boy to his pet nexu, [[FluffyTheTerrible Smiley]].
* BadBoss: When a disguised Kordi Freemaker recommends that he reduce his [[{{Mooks}} staff]] headcount, he immediately proceeds to do just that -- by [[ThrownOutTheAirlock jettisoning them into space]]. Naturally, this [[LaserGuidedKarma bites him in thedroid lounge, Chopper rear almost immediately afterwards]], as he can't stop the Freemakers from escaping because he's run out of {{Mooks}}.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: Yes, he's a goofy, pathetic ButtMonkey -- but as a Hutt, he's also a vicious crime lord. Naare finds this out the hard way.
* ButtMonkey: If Darth Vader is [[PsychicStrangle Force-choking]] someone, chances are that Graballa's the unlucky victim.
* CanonImmigrant: By ''Droidography''.
* CoolShip: His HQ looks like a version of [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi Jabba's sail barge]] that can travel through space.
* DudeWheresMyRespect: His dearest ambition is to build Graballa's Beachside Resort andthe Cafe, but all of his pleas for Jabba's assistance fall on deaf ears and he likewise has absolutely no success drumming up seed money from other droids chase him out.
* FriendshipMoment: Seems to accept Roger after he creates a droid-washing drive thru, but consideringinvestors. However, he's ''just'' villainous enough that ended he gets zero audience sympathy for his plight.
* EvilLaugh: Indulges in a few of these in one episode of ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'', which comes across as a rather OutOfCharacterMoment since he never does it in ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''. [[FridgeBrilliance Of course]], he never really had any ''reason'' to laugh during ''The Freemaker Adventures''.
* KarmaHoudini: He actually exits ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' in a better position than he was at the beginning; having successfully completed his mission to deliver kyber crystals to the Empire, he's presumably going to be paid handsomely for his efforts and will thus [[EarnYourHappyEnding finally be able to move forward withthem getting ThrownOutTheAirlock making his dream resort a reality]]. Getting [[PsychicStrangle Force-choked]] by Darth Vader and thrown into a wall is the equivalent to a slap on the wrist at that point.
** KarmaHoudiniWarranty: ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'' shows that he does eventually get what's coming to him, as his villainy results in the destruction of his dream resort.
* LargeHam: He's voiced by Creator/DanaSnyder, AKA [[WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce Master Shake]] and [[WesternAnimation/{{Chowder}} Gazpacho]]. You do the math.
* LaserGuidedKarma: His last attempt to screw over the Freemaker family costs him his beloved resort. Also, see BadBoss above.
* PerpetualPoverty: By Hutt standards, anyway. He's SurroundedByIdiots because he can't afford to hire better {{Mooks}}.
* SurroundedByIdiots: Mostly [[DumbMuscle Baash and Raam]], but none of his {{Mooks}} are particularly bright. Even his most effective operative, Dengar, is generally regarded as not being as good as [[LivingLegend Boba Fett]].
** Sort of {{inverted|Trope}} during the last third of Season One, where, due tofaulty building and this is [[TheGadfly Chopper]] we're talking about, we can never be sure.
his [[spoiler:VillainTeamUp with Naare, Graballa himself joins his {{Mooks}} as one of the idiots who's surrounding ''her'']].
*ThrownOutTheAirlock: ThrowTheDogABone: After trying out Roger's droid buffer, being continually frustrated in his efforts to get Graballa's Beachside Resort and Cafe off the two of them get thrown out into ground in ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'', the vacuum Sequel Trilogy portion of space due ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'' reveals that he finally managed to [[TheDitz Roger's ditzy mechanic skills]].construct and open it on Canto Bight, and despite the First Order almost literally crashing its grand opening, business appears to be booming. It probably helps that, by that point, it's been thirty years since he last crossed paths with the Freemakers.
* WouldHurtAChild: Has no qualms about feeding Rowan to his pet nexu.
* BadBoss: When a disguised Kordi Freemaker recommends that he reduce his [[{{Mooks}} staff]] headcount, he immediately proceeds to do just that -- by [[ThrownOutTheAirlock jettisoning them into space]]. Naturally, this [[LaserGuidedKarma bites him in the
* BewareTheSillyOnes: Yes, he's a goofy, pathetic ButtMonkey -- but as a Hutt, he's also a vicious crime lord. Naare finds this out the hard way.
* ButtMonkey: If Darth Vader is [[PsychicStrangle Force-choking]] someone, chances are that Graballa's the unlucky victim.
* CanonImmigrant: By ''Droidography''.
* CoolShip: His HQ looks like a version of [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi Jabba's sail barge]] that can travel through space.
* DudeWheresMyRespect: His dearest ambition is to build Graballa's Beachside Resort and
* FriendshipMoment: Seems to accept Roger after he creates a droid-washing drive thru, but considering
* EvilLaugh: Indulges in a few of these in one episode of ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'', which comes across as a rather OutOfCharacterMoment since he never does it in ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''. [[FridgeBrilliance Of course]], he never really had any ''reason'' to laugh during ''The Freemaker Adventures''.
* KarmaHoudini: He actually exits ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' in a better position than he was at the beginning; having successfully completed his mission to deliver kyber crystals to the Empire, he's presumably going to be paid handsomely for his efforts and will thus [[EarnYourHappyEnding finally be able to move forward with
** KarmaHoudiniWarranty: ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'' shows that he does eventually get what's coming to him, as his villainy results in the destruction of his dream resort.
* LargeHam: He's voiced by Creator/DanaSnyder, AKA [[WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce Master Shake]] and [[WesternAnimation/{{Chowder}} Gazpacho]]. You do the math.
* LaserGuidedKarma: His last attempt to screw over the Freemaker family costs him his beloved resort. Also, see BadBoss above.
* PerpetualPoverty: By Hutt standards, anyway. He's SurroundedByIdiots because he can't afford to hire better {{Mooks}}.
* SurroundedByIdiots: Mostly [[DumbMuscle Baash and Raam]], but none of his {{Mooks}} are particularly bright. Even his most effective operative, Dengar, is generally regarded as not being as good as [[LivingLegend Boba Fett]].
** Sort of {{inverted|Trope}} during the last third of Season One, where, due to
*
* WouldHurtAChild: Has no qualms about feeding Rowan to his pet nexu.
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[[folder:Quarrie]]
!!Quarrie
!!!'''Species''': Mon Calamari
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/CoreyBurton
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
A mechanic legendary among starship enthusiasts for creating the Blade Wing, otherwise known as the B-Wing. By the time of ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'', he and his astromech droid, BG-81, reside in the lowest level of ''Home One'', tinkering with new ship designs.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsRebelCells Rebel Cells]] page.
!!Quarrie
!!!'''Species''': Mon Calamari
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/CoreyBurton
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
A mechanic legendary among starship enthusiasts for creating the Blade Wing, otherwise known as the B-Wing. By the time of ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'', he and his astromech droid, BG-81, reside in the lowest level of ''Home One'', tinkering with new ship designs.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsRebelCells Rebel Cells]] page.
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!!Quarrie
!!Yeppau
!!!'''Species''':
->'''Voiced by''':
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker
A mechanic legendary among starship enthusiasts for creating the Blade Wing, otherwise known as the B-Wing. By the time of ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'', he and his astromech droid, BG-81, reside in the lowest level of ''Home One'', tinkering with new ship designs.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsRebelCells Rebel Cells]] page.
Graballa's right-hand Toydarian.
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* AmbiguousSituation: Due to canonical status of ''The Freemaker Adventures'' being "paraphrasal", his appearance seems to confirm that he's living inside of ''Home One'' and working on new stuff at least during the TimeSkip between ''The Empire Strikes Back'' and ''Return of the Jedi''.
* AscendedExtra: After having only appeared in "Wings of the Master" from ''Rebels'', he becomes responsible for helping Rowan create a new personal ship called the ''Arrowhead''.
* GrumpyOldMan: Just like in ''Rebels'', he'd prefer to be left alone to his own devices unless someone worthy of his attention comes along. He's initially dismissive of Rowan, thinking that Hera sent him down to his basement as an apprentice, though he soon changes his opinion.
* AscendedExtra: After having only appeared in "Wings of the Master" from ''Rebels'', he becomes responsible for helping Rowan create a new personal ship called the ''Arrowhead''.
* GrumpyOldMan: Just like in ''Rebels'', he'd prefer to be left alone to his own devices unless someone worthy of his attention comes along. He's initially dismissive of Rowan, thinking that Hera sent him down to his basement as an apprentice, though he soon changes his opinion.
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[[folder:Valeria]]
!!Lieutenant Valeria
!!!'''Species''': Human
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/YvetteNicoleBrown
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
The leader of Blue Squadron, currently stationed aboard Admiral Ackbar's ''Home One''.
!!Lieutenant Valeria
!!!'''Species''': Human
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/YvetteNicoleBrown
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
The leader of Blue Squadron, currently stationed aboard Admiral Ackbar's ''Home One''.
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!!Lieutenant Valeria
!!Baash and Raam
!!!'''Species''':
->'''Voiced by''':
->'''Appears
->'''Appear in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
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* AcePilot: She's Blue Leader for a reason.
* CanonImmigrant: ''VideoGame/StarWarsSquadrons'' mentions her and her Blue Squadron in the flavor text for the Blue Squadron color scheme.
* SassyBlackWoman: Pretty much her defining personality trait in the shorts.
* ShipTease: Briefly with Zander in one of the promotional shorts for Season 2, but it's more about her loving to fly and Zander loving ships. Though the rest of the season shows it's really more of Valeria brushing off Zander's attempts to be a cool pilot and not letting him live any of those down.
* CanonImmigrant: ''VideoGame/StarWarsSquadrons'' mentions her and her Blue Squadron in the flavor text for the Blue Squadron color scheme.
* SassyBlackWoman: Pretty much her defining personality trait in the shorts.
* ShipTease: Briefly with Zander in one of the promotional shorts for Season 2, but it's more about her loving to fly and Zander loving ships. Though the rest of the season shows it's really more of Valeria brushing off Zander's attempts to be a cool pilot and not letting him live any of those down.
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* AcePilot: She's Blue Leader BigEater: Both of them. In fact, they're actually strongly opinionated about food.
* BumblingHenchmenDuo: They're generally nuisances at worst, and they're often as much a hazard to their employer Graballa as they are to the Freemakers.
* TheDividual: They're never seen apart, and they often perform tasks together.
* DumbMuscle: In Naare's words, minds do not come any weaker than theirs. But that's what happens when your hobby is headbutting each other.
* HiddenDepths: Although they appear to be your average DumbMuscle (which they are), they're surprisingly eloquent and opinionated on issues that are near and dear to their hearts. [[SubvertedTrope Like food. And the status of their work environment.]]
* InexplicablyIdenticalIndividuals: Although none of the main characters seems to have any difficulty telling them apart. In case you were wondering, Baash's sleeves are tan while Raam's sleeves are green.
* OldRetainer: ''All-Stars'' reveals that they were in Graballa's employ before the events of ''Film/{{Solo}}'' -- and that they're ''still'' working fora reason.
him during the time of the Sequel Trilogy, thirty years after the events of ''The Freemaker Adventures''.
*CanonImmigrant: ''VideoGame/StarWarsSquadrons'' mentions her and her Blue Squadron PunnyName: Take one A out of each of their names to get the names of their favorite hobbies. (It's also how their names are pronounced.) Unfortunately, the pun only pays off once in the flavor text for series.
-->''[[ChaseScene (Baash and Raam are chasing theBlue Squadron color scheme.
* SassyBlackWoman: Pretty much her defining personality traitFreemakers' podracer in the shorts.
their speeder bikes)]]''\\
'''Baash''': Raam, you bash!\\
'''Raam''': And Baash, you ram!
*ShipTease: Briefly SkewedPriorities: These geniuses put off ''escaping from a Cloud City jail'' to argue with each other about who's afraid of heights. Dengar has to resort to ''shooting at them with his getaway cloud car'' to get them to focus. And then they go right back to arguing as soon as they're on board.
* SpannerInTheWorks: After Zanderin one of messes up Kordi's "airtight plan" to purchase an antique starship by bidding for (and winning) a different ship, these guys mess it up even worse by purchasing the promotional shorts for Season 2, but it's more about her loving to fly and Zander loving ships. Though ship themselves on Graballa's behalf -- ''[[AchievementsInIgnorance by waving a Mygeeto burrito around at the rest of the season shows it's really more of Valeria brushing off Zander's attempts to be a cool pilot and not letting him live any of those down.wrong time]]''.
* BumblingHenchmenDuo: They're generally nuisances at worst, and they're often as much a hazard to their employer Graballa as they are to the Freemakers.
* TheDividual: They're never seen apart, and they often perform tasks together.
* DumbMuscle: In Naare's words, minds do not come any weaker than theirs. But that's what happens when your hobby is headbutting each other.
* HiddenDepths: Although they appear to be your average DumbMuscle (which they are), they're surprisingly eloquent and opinionated on issues that are near and dear to their hearts. [[SubvertedTrope Like food. And the status of their work environment.]]
* InexplicablyIdenticalIndividuals: Although none of the main characters seems to have any difficulty telling them apart. In case you were wondering, Baash's sleeves are tan while Raam's sleeves are green.
* OldRetainer: ''All-Stars'' reveals that they were in Graballa's employ before the events of ''Film/{{Solo}}'' -- and that they're ''still'' working for
*
-->''[[ChaseScene (Baash and Raam are chasing the
* SassyBlackWoman: Pretty much her defining personality trait
'''Baash''': Raam, you bash!\\
'''Raam''': And Baash, you ram!
*
* SpannerInTheWorks: After Zander
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[[folder:Kanan Jarrus]]
!!Kanan Jarrus
!!!'''Species:''' Human
->'''Voiced by:''' Michael Benyaer
->'''Appears in:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsDroidTales Droid Tales]]''
!!Kanan Jarrus
!!!'''Species:''' Human
->'''Voiced by:''' Michael Benyaer
->'''Appears in:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsDroidTales Droid Tales]]''
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!!Kanan Jarrus
!!!'''Species:'''
!!Dengar
!!!'''Species''': Human
->'''Voiced
->'''Appears
A bounty hunter employed by Graballa the Hutt. He's generally regarded as not being as good as Boba Fett.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsBountyHuntersAndMercenariesRepublicEra Bounty Hunters and Mercenaries: Republic Era]] page.
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[[folder:Garazeb Orrelios]]
!!Garazeb "Zeb" Orrelios
!!!'''Species:''' Lasat
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Lasan
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BrianDrummond
->'''Appears in:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsDroidTales Droid Tales]]''
!!Garazeb "Zeb" Orrelios
!!!'''Species:''' Lasat
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Lasan
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BrianDrummond
->'''Appears in:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsDroidTales Droid Tales]]''
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!!Garazeb "Zeb" Orrelios
!!!'''Species:''' Lasat
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Lasan
[[folder:Jabba the Hutt]]
!!Jabba Desilijic Tiure
!!!'''Species''': Hutt
->'''Voiced
->'''Appears
One of the most powerful gangsters in the galaxy, Jabba rules his crime family from his homeworld of Tatooine and has no patience for the antics of his cousin Graballa.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on [[Characters/StarWarsTheHuttClan The Hutt Clan]] page.
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[[folder:Sabine Wren]]
!!Sabine Wren
!!!'''Species:''' Human
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ElysiaRotaru
->'''Appears in:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsDroidTales Droid Tales]]''
!!Sabine Wren
!!!'''Species:''' Human
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ElysiaRotaru
->'''Appears in:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsDroidTales Droid Tales]]''
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!!Sabine Wren
!!!'''Species:''' Human
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ElysiaRotaru
!!Bib Fortuna
!!!'''Species''': Twi'lek
->'''Appears
Jabba's Twi'lek majordomo.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on [[Characters/StarWarsTheHuttClan The Hutt Clan]] page.
* TheCameo: Shows up in Jabba's entourage to display [[HumanPopsicle Han Solo's carbonite block]] to Graballa as something of an ImpliedDeathThreat. This also doubles as Han Solo's sole appearance in ''The Freemaker Adventures'', aside from a FreezeFrameBonus at the end of the GrandFinale.
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[[folder:Ezra Bridger]]
!!Ezra Bridger
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Lothal
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AdrianPetriw
->'''Appears in:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsDroidTales Droid Tales]]''
!!Ezra Bridger
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Lothal
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AdrianPetriw
->'''Appears in:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsDroidTales Droid Tales]]''
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!!Ezra Bridger
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Lothal
!!Boba Fett
!!!'''Species''': Human (clone)
->'''Voiced
->'''Appears
A Mandalorian bounty hunter often employed by Jabba the Hutt, widely regarded as the best in the business.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry [[Characters/StarWarsBobaFett here]].
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!!Galactic Underworld
!!!Graballa the Hutt and Associates
[[folder:Graballa the Hutt]]
!!Graballa the Hutt
!!!'''Species''': Hutt
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/DanaSnyder
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTerrifyingTales Terrifying Tales]]''
A cousin of Jabba the Hutt, Graballa specializes in running mining operations but dreams of opening Graballa's Beachside Resort and Cafe, which he is having a hard time getting off the ground due to a lack of investors.
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[[folder:Maz Kanata]]
!!Maz Kanata
!!!'''Species''':
->'''Voiced by''':
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars
A cousin
The owner and bartender of
For more on her outside of the
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* AffablyEvil: Remains cheerful and friendly even as he's feeding a twelve-year-old boy to his pet nexu, [[FluffyTheTerrible Smiley]].
* BadBoss: When a disguised Kordi Freemaker recommends that he reduce his [[{{Mooks}} staff]] headcount, he immediately proceeds to do just that -- by [[ThrownOutTheAirlock jettisoning them into space]]. Naturally, this [[LaserGuidedKarma bites him in the rear almost immediately afterwards]], as he can't stop the Freemakers from escaping because he's run out of {{Mooks}}.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: Yes, he's a goofy, pathetic ButtMonkey -- but as a Hutt, he's also a vicious crime lord. Naare finds this out the hard way.
* ButtMonkey: If Darth Vader is [[PsychicStrangle Force-choking]] someone, chances are that Graballa's the unlucky victim.
* CanonImmigrant: By ''Droidography''.
* CoolShip: His HQ looks like a version of [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi Jabba's sail barge]] that can travel through space.
* DudeWheresMyRespect: His dearest ambition is to build Graballa's Beachside Resort and Cafe, but all of his pleas for Jabba's assistance fall on deaf ears and he likewise has absolutely no success drumming up seed money from other investors. However, he's ''just'' villainous enough that he gets zero audience sympathy for his plight.
* EvilLaugh: Indulges in a few of these in one episode of ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'', which comes across as a rather OutOfCharacterMoment since he never does it in ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''. [[FridgeBrilliance Of course]], he never really had any ''reason'' to laugh during ''The Freemaker Adventures''.
* KarmaHoudini: He actually exits ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' in a better position than he was at the beginning; having successfully completed his mission to deliver kyber crystals to the Empire, he's presumably going to be paid handsomely for his efforts and will thus [[EarnYourHappyEnding finally be able to move forward with making his dream resort a reality]]. Getting [[PsychicStrangle Force-choked]] by Darth Vader and thrown into a wall is the equivalent to a slap on the wrist at that point.
** KarmaHoudiniWarranty: ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'' shows that he does eventually get what's coming to him, as his villainy results in the destruction of his dream resort.
* LargeHam: He's voiced by Creator/DanaSnyder, AKA [[WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce Master Shake]] and [[WesternAnimation/{{Chowder}} Gazpacho]]. You do the math.
* LaserGuidedKarma: His last attempt to screw over the Freemaker family costs him his beloved resort. Also, see BadBoss above.
* PerpetualPoverty: By Hutt standards, anyway. He's SurroundedByIdiots because he can't afford to hire better {{Mooks}}.
* SurroundedByIdiots: Mostly [[DumbMuscle Baash and Raam]], but none of his {{Mooks}} are particularly bright. Even his most effective operative, Dengar, is generally regarded as not being as good as [[LivingLegend Boba Fett]].
** Sort of {{inverted|Trope}} during the last third of Season One, where, due to his [[spoiler:VillainTeamUp with Naare, Graballa himself joins his {{Mooks}} as one of the idiots who's surrounding ''her'']].
* ThrowTheDogABone: After being continually frustrated in his efforts to get Graballa's Beachside Resort and Cafe off the ground in ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'', the Sequel Trilogy portion of ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'' reveals that he finally managed to construct and open it on Canto Bight, and despite the First Order almost literally crashing its grand opening, business appears to be booming. It probably helps that, by that point, it's been thirty years since he last crossed paths with the Freemakers.
* WouldHurtAChild: Has no qualms about feeding Rowan to his pet nexu.
* BadBoss: When a disguised Kordi Freemaker recommends that he reduce his [[{{Mooks}} staff]] headcount, he immediately proceeds to do just that -- by [[ThrownOutTheAirlock jettisoning them into space]]. Naturally, this [[LaserGuidedKarma bites him in the rear almost immediately afterwards]], as he can't stop the Freemakers from escaping because he's run out of {{Mooks}}.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: Yes, he's a goofy, pathetic ButtMonkey -- but as a Hutt, he's also a vicious crime lord. Naare finds this out the hard way.
* ButtMonkey: If Darth Vader is [[PsychicStrangle Force-choking]] someone, chances are that Graballa's the unlucky victim.
* CanonImmigrant: By ''Droidography''.
* CoolShip: His HQ looks like a version of [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi Jabba's sail barge]] that can travel through space.
* DudeWheresMyRespect: His dearest ambition is to build Graballa's Beachside Resort and Cafe, but all of his pleas for Jabba's assistance fall on deaf ears and he likewise has absolutely no success drumming up seed money from other investors. However, he's ''just'' villainous enough that he gets zero audience sympathy for his plight.
* EvilLaugh: Indulges in a few of these in one episode of ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'', which comes across as a rather OutOfCharacterMoment since he never does it in ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''. [[FridgeBrilliance Of course]], he never really had any ''reason'' to laugh during ''The Freemaker Adventures''.
* KarmaHoudini: He actually exits ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' in a better position than he was at the beginning; having successfully completed his mission to deliver kyber crystals to the Empire, he's presumably going to be paid handsomely for his efforts and will thus [[EarnYourHappyEnding finally be able to move forward with making his dream resort a reality]]. Getting [[PsychicStrangle Force-choked]] by Darth Vader and thrown into a wall is the equivalent to a slap on the wrist at that point.
** KarmaHoudiniWarranty: ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'' shows that he does eventually get what's coming to him, as his villainy results in the destruction of his dream resort.
* LargeHam: He's voiced by Creator/DanaSnyder, AKA [[WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce Master Shake]] and [[WesternAnimation/{{Chowder}} Gazpacho]]. You do the math.
* LaserGuidedKarma: His last attempt to screw over the Freemaker family costs him his beloved resort. Also, see BadBoss above.
* PerpetualPoverty: By Hutt standards, anyway. He's SurroundedByIdiots because he can't afford to hire better {{Mooks}}.
* SurroundedByIdiots: Mostly [[DumbMuscle Baash and Raam]], but none of his {{Mooks}} are particularly bright. Even his most effective operative, Dengar, is generally regarded as not being as good as [[LivingLegend Boba Fett]].
** Sort of {{inverted|Trope}} during the last third of Season One, where, due to his [[spoiler:VillainTeamUp with Naare, Graballa himself joins his {{Mooks}} as one of the idiots who's surrounding ''her'']].
* ThrowTheDogABone: After being continually frustrated in his efforts to get Graballa's Beachside Resort and Cafe off the ground in ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'', the Sequel Trilogy portion of ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'' reveals that he finally managed to construct and open it on Canto Bight, and despite the First Order almost literally crashing its grand opening, business appears to be booming. It probably helps that, by that point, it's been thirty years since he last crossed paths with the Freemakers.
* WouldHurtAChild: Has no qualms about feeding Rowan to his pet nexu.
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* AffablyEvil: Remains cheerful and friendly even as he's feeding a twelve-year-old boy CoolOldLady
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Is fairly reasonable tohis pet nexu, [[FluffyTheTerrible Smiley]].
* BadBoss: When a disguised Kordi Freemaker recommends that he reduce his [[{{Mooks}} staff]] headcount, he immediately proceeds to do just that -- by [[ThrownOutTheAirlock jettisoning them into space]]. Naturally, this [[LaserGuidedKarma bites him in the rear almost immediately afterwards]], as he can't stopthe Freemakers from escaping because and kicks out Hondo once she realizes how much trouble he's run out of {{Mooks}}.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: Yes, he's a goofy, pathetic ButtMonkey -- but as a Hutt, he's also a vicious crime lord. Naare finds this out the hard way.
* ButtMonkey: If Darth Vader is [[PsychicStrangle Force-choking]] someone, chances are that Graballa's the unlucky victim.
* CanonImmigrant: By ''Droidography''.
* CoolShip: His HQ looks like a version of [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi Jabba's sail barge]] that can travel through space.
* DudeWheresMyRespect: His dearest ambition is to build Graballa's Beachside Resort and Cafe, but all of his pleas for Jabba's assistance fall on deaf ears and he likewise has absolutely no success drumming up seed money from other investors. However, he's ''just'' villainous enough that he gets zero audience sympathy for his plight.
* EvilLaugh: Indulges in a few of these in one episode of ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'', which comes across as a rather OutOfCharacterMoment since he never does it in ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''. [[FridgeBrilliance Of course]], he never really had any ''reason'' to laugh during ''The Freemaker Adventures''.
* KarmaHoudini: He actually exits ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' in a better position than he wascausing at the beginning; having successfully completed his mission to deliver kyber crystals to the Empire, he's presumably going to be paid handsomely for his efforts and will thus [[EarnYourHappyEnding finally be able to move forward with making his dream resort a reality]]. Getting [[PsychicStrangle Force-choked]] by Darth Vader and thrown into a wall is the equivalent to a slap on the wrist at that point.
** KarmaHoudiniWarranty: ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'' shows that he does eventually get what's coming to him, as his villainy results in the destruction of his dream resort.
* LargeHam: He's voiced by Creator/DanaSnyder, AKA [[WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce Master Shake]] and [[WesternAnimation/{{Chowder}} Gazpacho]]. You do the math.
* LaserGuidedKarma: His last attempt to screw over the Freemaker family costs him his beloved resort. Also, see BadBoss above.
* PerpetualPoverty: By Hutt standards, anyway. He's SurroundedByIdiots because he can't afford to hire better {{Mooks}}.
* SurroundedByIdiots: Mostly [[DumbMuscle Baash and Raam]], but none of his {{Mooks}} are particularly bright. Even his most effective operative, Dengar, is generally regarded as not being as good as [[LivingLegend Boba Fett]].
** Sort of {{inverted|Trope}} during the last third of Season One, where, due to his [[spoiler:VillainTeamUp with Naare, Graballa himself joins his {{Mooks}} as one of the idiots who's surrounding ''her'']].
* ThrowTheDogABone: After being continually frustrated in his efforts to get Graballa's Beachside Resort and Cafe off the ground in ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'', the Sequel Trilogy portion of ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'' reveals that he finally managed to construct and open it on Canto Bight, and despite the First Order almost literally crashing its grand opening, business appears to be booming. It probably helps that, by that point, it's been thirty years since he last crossed paths with the Freemakers.
* WouldHurtAChild: Has no qualms about feeding Rowan to his pet nexu.her castle.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Is fairly reasonable to
* BadBoss: When a disguised Kordi Freemaker recommends that he reduce his [[{{Mooks}} staff]] headcount, he immediately proceeds to do just that -- by [[ThrownOutTheAirlock jettisoning them into space]]. Naturally, this [[LaserGuidedKarma bites him in the rear almost immediately afterwards]], as he can't stop
* BewareTheSillyOnes: Yes, he's a goofy, pathetic ButtMonkey -- but as a Hutt, he's also a vicious crime lord. Naare finds this out the hard way.
* ButtMonkey: If Darth Vader is [[PsychicStrangle Force-choking]] someone, chances are that Graballa's the unlucky victim.
* CanonImmigrant: By ''Droidography''.
* CoolShip: His HQ looks like a version of [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi Jabba's sail barge]] that can travel through space.
* DudeWheresMyRespect: His dearest ambition is to build Graballa's Beachside Resort and Cafe, but all of his pleas for Jabba's assistance fall on deaf ears and he likewise has absolutely no success drumming up seed money from other investors. However, he's ''just'' villainous enough that he gets zero audience sympathy for his plight.
* EvilLaugh: Indulges in a few of these in one episode of ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'', which comes across as a rather OutOfCharacterMoment since he never does it in ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''. [[FridgeBrilliance Of course]], he never really had any ''reason'' to laugh during ''The Freemaker Adventures''.
* KarmaHoudini: He actually exits ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' in a better position than he was
** KarmaHoudiniWarranty: ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'' shows that he does eventually get what's coming to him, as his villainy results in the destruction of his dream resort.
* LargeHam: He's voiced by Creator/DanaSnyder, AKA [[WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce Master Shake]] and [[WesternAnimation/{{Chowder}} Gazpacho]]. You do the math.
* LaserGuidedKarma: His last attempt to screw over the Freemaker family costs him his beloved resort. Also, see BadBoss above.
* PerpetualPoverty: By Hutt standards, anyway. He's SurroundedByIdiots because he can't afford to hire better {{Mooks}}.
* SurroundedByIdiots: Mostly [[DumbMuscle Baash and Raam]], but none of his {{Mooks}} are particularly bright. Even his most effective operative, Dengar, is generally regarded as not being as good as [[LivingLegend Boba Fett]].
** Sort of {{inverted|Trope}} during the last third of Season One, where, due to his [[spoiler:VillainTeamUp with Naare, Graballa himself joins his {{Mooks}} as one of the idiots who's surrounding ''her'']].
* ThrowTheDogABone: After being continually frustrated in his efforts to get Graballa's Beachside Resort and Cafe off the ground in ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'', the Sequel Trilogy portion of ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'' reveals that he finally managed to construct and open it on Canto Bight, and despite the First Order almost literally crashing its grand opening, business appears to be booming. It probably helps that, by that point, it's been thirty years since he last crossed paths with the Freemakers.
* WouldHurtAChild: Has no qualms about feeding Rowan to his pet nexu.
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[[folder:Yeppau]]
!!Yeppau
!!!'''Species''': Toydarian
->'''Voiced by''': Danny Jacobs
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
Graballa's right-hand Toydarian.
!!Yeppau
!!!'''Species''': Toydarian
->'''Voiced by''': Danny Jacobs
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
Graballa's right-hand Toydarian.
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!!Yeppau
!!Hondo Ohnaka
!!!'''Species''':
->'''Voiced by''':
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker
Graballa's right-hand Toydarian.
An old pirate hanging around at Maz's Castle, trying to rebuild his criminal empire.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on [[Characters/StarWarsTheOhnakaGang The Ohnaka Gang]] page.
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[[folder:Baash and Raam]]
!!Baash and Raam
!!!'''Species''': Iktotchi
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JohnDiMaggio (Baash), Danny Jacobs (Raam)
->'''Appear in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A pair of dimwitted Iktotchi who serve as Graballa's thugs, usually acting as backup to Dengar.
!!Baash and Raam
!!!'''Species''': Iktotchi
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JohnDiMaggio (Baash), Danny Jacobs (Raam)
->'''Appear in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A pair of dimwitted Iktotchi who serve as Graballa's thugs, usually acting as backup to Dengar.
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!!Baash and Raam
[[folder:Baird Kantoo]]
!!Baird Kantoo
!!!'''Species''':
->'''Voiced by''':
->'''Appear
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker
A pair of dimwitted Iktotchi
An ancient Jedi Master who
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* BigEater: Both of them. In fact, they're actually strongly opinionated about food.
* BumblingHenchmenDuo: They're generally nuisances at worst, and they're often as much a hazard to their employer Graballa as they are to the Freemakers.
* TheDividual: They're never seen apart, and they often perform tasks together.
* DumbMuscle: In Naare's words, minds do not come any weaker than theirs. But that's what happens when your hobby is headbutting each other.
* HiddenDepths: Although they appear to be your average DumbMuscle (which they are), they're surprisingly eloquent and opinionated on issues that are near and dear to their hearts. [[SubvertedTrope Like food. And the status of their work environment.]]
* InexplicablyIdenticalIndividuals: Although none of the main characters seems to have any difficulty telling them apart. In case you were wondering, Baash's sleeves are tan while Raam's sleeves are green.
* OldRetainer: ''All-Stars'' reveals that they were in Graballa's employ before the events of ''Film/{{Solo}}'' -- and that they're ''still'' working for him during the time of the Sequel Trilogy, thirty years after the events of ''The Freemaker Adventures''.
* PunnyName: Take one A out of each of their names to get the names of their favorite hobbies. (It's also how their names are pronounced.) Unfortunately, the pun only pays off once in the series.
-->''[[ChaseScene (Baash and Raam are chasing the Freemakers' podracer in their speeder bikes)]]''\\
'''Baash''': Raam, you bash!\\
'''Raam''': And Baash, you ram!
* SkewedPriorities: These geniuses put off ''escaping from a Cloud City jail'' to argue with each other about who's afraid of heights. Dengar has to resort to ''shooting at them with his getaway cloud car'' to get them to focus. And then they go right back to arguing as soon as they're on board.
* SpannerInTheWorks: After Zander messes up Kordi's "airtight plan" to purchase an antique starship by bidding for (and winning) a different ship, these guys mess it up even worse by purchasing the ship themselves on Graballa's behalf -- ''[[AchievementsInIgnorance by waving a Mygeeto burrito around at the wrong time]]''.
* BumblingHenchmenDuo: They're generally nuisances at worst, and they're often as much a hazard to their employer Graballa as they are to the Freemakers.
* TheDividual: They're never seen apart, and they often perform tasks together.
* DumbMuscle: In Naare's words, minds do not come any weaker than theirs. But that's what happens when your hobby is headbutting each other.
* HiddenDepths: Although they appear to be your average DumbMuscle (which they are), they're surprisingly eloquent and opinionated on issues that are near and dear to their hearts. [[SubvertedTrope Like food. And the status of their work environment.]]
* InexplicablyIdenticalIndividuals: Although none of the main characters seems to have any difficulty telling them apart. In case you were wondering, Baash's sleeves are tan while Raam's sleeves are green.
* OldRetainer: ''All-Stars'' reveals that they were in Graballa's employ before the events of ''Film/{{Solo}}'' -- and that they're ''still'' working for him during the time of the Sequel Trilogy, thirty years after the events of ''The Freemaker Adventures''.
* PunnyName: Take one A out of each of their names to get the names of their favorite hobbies. (It's also how their names are pronounced.) Unfortunately, the pun only pays off once in the series.
-->''[[ChaseScene (Baash and Raam are chasing the Freemakers' podracer in their speeder bikes)]]''\\
'''Baash''': Raam, you bash!\\
'''Raam''': And Baash, you ram!
* SkewedPriorities: These geniuses put off ''escaping from a Cloud City jail'' to argue with each other about who's afraid of heights. Dengar has to resort to ''shooting at them with his getaway cloud car'' to get them to focus. And then they go right back to arguing as soon as they're on board.
* SpannerInTheWorks: After Zander messes up Kordi's "airtight plan" to purchase an antique starship by bidding for (and winning) a different ship, these guys mess it up even worse by purchasing the ship themselves on Graballa's behalf -- ''[[AchievementsInIgnorance by waving a Mygeeto burrito around at the wrong time]]''.
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* BigEater: Both of them. In fact, they're actually strongly opinionated about food.
* BumblingHenchmenDuo: They're generally nuisances at worst, and they're often as much a hazard to their employer Graballa as they are toDismantledMacguffin: After smashing the Freemakers.
* TheDividual: They're never seen apart, and they often perform tasks together.
* DumbMuscle: In Naare's words, minds do not come any weaker than theirs. But that's what happens when your hobby is headbutting each other.
* HiddenDepths: Although they appearKyber Saber, he entrusted the pieces to be your average DumbMuscle (which they are), they're surprisingly eloquent and opinionated on issues Jedi Knights to hide all around the galaxy. [[spoiler:[[FridgeBrilliance It's possible that are near and dear to their hearts. [[SubvertedTrope Like food. And the status of their work environment.]]
* InexplicablyIdenticalIndividuals: Although nonehe was aware of the main characters seems to have any difficulty telling them apart. In case you were wondering, Baash's sleeves are tan while Raam's sleeves are green.
* OldRetainer: ''All-Stars'' revealsSaber's extreme durability and decided that they were in Graballa's employ before the events scattering its pieces was a safer method of ''Film/{{Solo}}'' -- and that they're ''still'' working for him during the time of the Sequel Trilogy, thirty years disposal rather than attempting to destroy it.]]]]
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: The expression on his face says it all afterthe events of ''The Freemaker Adventures''.
* PunnyName: Take one A out of each of their names to get the names of their favorite hobbies. (It's also how their names are pronounced.) Unfortunately, the pun only pays off once in the series.
-->''[[ChaseScene (Baash and Raam are chasing the Freemakers' podracer in their speeder bikes)]]''\\
'''Baash''': Raam, you bash!\\
'''Raam''': And Baash, you ram!
* SkewedPriorities: These geniuses put off ''escaping fromhe accidentally destroys a Cloud City jail'' to argue with each other about who's afraid of heights. Dengar has to resort to ''shooting at them moon with his getaway cloud car'' new Kyber Saber, prompting him to get them to focus. And then they go right back to arguing as soon as they're on board.
[[DismantledMacguffin shatter the weapon]] just minutes after constructing it.
*SpannerInTheWorks: PosthumousCharacter: He's long gone by the present day.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: As the creator -- and destroyer -- of the Kyber Saber.
* SuddenlyVoiced: AfterZander messes up Kordi's "airtight plan" a non-speaking appearance in the series premiere, he makes a surprise reappearance halfway through Season Two via a holocron recording to purchase an antique starship by bidding for instruct (and winning) warn) viewers on Force building using kyber crystals.
* SuperPrototype: According to Naare, the Kyber Saber was the first lightsaber. It's also ''several'' orders of magnitude stronger than any lightsaber, being able to [[WaveMotionGun emit energy beams]] that can cleave ''multiple'' mountains in adifferent ship, these guys mess it up single shot and even worse by purchasing the ship themselves on Graballa's behalf effortlessly slice through ''Imperial Star Destroyers'' -- ''[[AchievementsInIgnorance by waving a Mygeeto burrito around at the wrong time]]''.''lengthwise''!
* BumblingHenchmenDuo: They're generally nuisances at worst, and they're often as much a hazard to their employer Graballa as they are to
* TheDividual: They're never seen apart, and they often perform tasks together.
* DumbMuscle: In Naare's words, minds do not come any weaker than theirs. But that's what happens when your hobby is headbutting each other.
* HiddenDepths: Although they appear
* InexplicablyIdenticalIndividuals: Although none
* OldRetainer: ''All-Stars'' reveals
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: The expression on his face says it all after
* PunnyName: Take one A out of each of their names to get the names of their favorite hobbies. (It's also how their names are pronounced.) Unfortunately, the pun only pays off once in the series.
-->''[[ChaseScene (Baash and Raam are chasing the Freemakers' podracer in their speeder bikes)]]''\\
'''Baash''': Raam, you bash!\\
'''Raam''': And Baash, you ram!
* SkewedPriorities: These geniuses put off ''escaping from
*
* SmallRoleBigImpact: As the creator -- and destroyer -- of the Kyber Saber.
* SuddenlyVoiced: After
* SuperPrototype: According to Naare, the Kyber Saber was the first lightsaber. It's also ''several'' orders of magnitude stronger than any lightsaber, being able to [[WaveMotionGun emit energy beams]] that can cleave ''multiple'' mountains in a
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[[folder:Dengar]]
!!Dengar
!!!'''Species''': Human
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JamesPatrickStuart
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A bounty hunter employed by Graballa the Hutt. He's generally regarded as not being as good as Boba Fett.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsBountyHuntersAndMercenariesRepublicEra Bounty Hunters and Mercenaries: Republic Era]] page.
!!Dengar
!!!'''Species''': Human
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JamesPatrickStuart
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A bounty hunter employed by Graballa the Hutt. He's generally regarded as not being as good as Boba Fett.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsBountyHuntersAndMercenariesRepublicEra Bounty Hunters and Mercenaries: Republic Era]] page.
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!!Dengar
[[folder:Furlac]]
!!Furlac
!!!'''Species''':
->'''Voiced by''':
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker
A bounty hunter employed by Graballa the Hutt. He's generally regarded as not being as good as Boba Fett.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsBountyHuntersAndMercenariesRepublicEra Bounty Hunters and Mercenaries: Republic Era]] page.
The Freemakers' landlord, who often hounds them for overdue rent.
* TheCameo: As nearly all of Season Two takes place off of the Wheel, he's absent for nearly all of it...except for the episode when the Freemakers pay a return visit to their old shop, where he serves as a SpannerInTheWorks during his brief appearance (see that entry for details).
* DemotedToExtra: Well, he was already essentially an extra in Season One, but as mentioned in TheCameo above, the Freemakers' departure from the Wheel in Season Two means that he's absent for almost the entire season.
* DropInLandlord: A holographic version. He's probably the most frequently RecurringExtra in Season One due to his incessant nagging about the rent.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Right at the beginning of the series premiere, he [[FauxAffablyEvil politely greets the Freemakers right before threatening to]] [[ThrownOutTheAirlock throw them out the airlock]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for being late with their rent payments]].
* FauxAffablyEvil: Speaks in a folksy drawl and generally has a pleasant, friendly tone of voice...until he threatens to [[ThrownOutTheAirlock throw the Freemakers out the airlock]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for failing to pay the rent]].
* RecurringExtra: In Season One.
* RunningGag: Regularly reminds the Freemakers that [[DropInLandlord they owe him rent]]. Oftentimes, that's [[TheCameo his only appearance in that episode]].
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Beats a hasty retreat from the Freemakers' shop when the [[spoiler:Naare-]]Graballa posse invade it searching for Rowan. This effectively serves as his exit from the series, although he makes an important [[TheCameo cameo]] appearance in Season Two.
* SpannerInTheWorks: In Season Two, while he appears to have been duped by the Freemakers' [[PaperThinDisguise Paper-Thin Disguises]], it turns out that he saw through them -- and he alerts Graballa the Hutt of the Freemakers' presence on the Wheel, kicking off the plot of the second half of the episode. This also indirectly leads to [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi the Rebel Alliance learning of the existence of the second Death Star]].
* WeakWilled: Naare subjects him to a JediMindTrick at the end of the series premiere to get him off the Freemakers' backs and to convince him to rent her living quarters for a single credit. Unfortunately, [[StatusQuoIsGod the Freemakers' rent comes due again]]...
* WouldHurtAChild: As mentioned above, he often threatens to [[ThrownOutTheAirlock throw the Freemakers out the airlock]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for failing to pay the rent]], and he has no qualms about making those threats when the twelve-year-old Rowan is present.
* DemotedToExtra: Well, he was already essentially an extra in Season One, but as mentioned in TheCameo above, the Freemakers' departure from the Wheel in Season Two means that he's absent for almost the entire season.
* DropInLandlord: A holographic version. He's probably the most frequently RecurringExtra in Season One due to his incessant nagging about the rent.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Right at the beginning of the series premiere, he [[FauxAffablyEvil politely greets the Freemakers right before threatening to]] [[ThrownOutTheAirlock throw them out the airlock]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for being late with their rent payments]].
* FauxAffablyEvil: Speaks in a folksy drawl and generally has a pleasant, friendly tone of voice...until he threatens to [[ThrownOutTheAirlock throw the Freemakers out the airlock]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for failing to pay the rent]].
* RecurringExtra: In Season One.
* RunningGag: Regularly reminds the Freemakers that [[DropInLandlord they owe him rent]]. Oftentimes, that's [[TheCameo his only appearance in that episode]].
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Beats a hasty retreat from the Freemakers' shop when the [[spoiler:Naare-]]Graballa posse invade it searching for Rowan. This effectively serves as his exit from the series, although he makes an important [[TheCameo cameo]] appearance in Season Two.
* SpannerInTheWorks: In Season Two, while he appears to have been duped by the Freemakers' [[PaperThinDisguise Paper-Thin Disguises]], it turns out that he saw through them -- and he alerts Graballa the Hutt of the Freemakers' presence on the Wheel, kicking off the plot of the second half of the episode. This also indirectly leads to [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi the Rebel Alliance learning of the existence of the second Death Star]].
* WeakWilled: Naare subjects him to a JediMindTrick at the end of the series premiere to get him off the Freemakers' backs and to convince him to rent her living quarters for a single credit. Unfortunately, [[StatusQuoIsGod the Freemakers' rent comes due again]]...
* WouldHurtAChild: As mentioned above, he often threatens to [[ThrownOutTheAirlock throw the Freemakers out the airlock]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for failing to pay the rent]], and he has no qualms about making those threats when the twelve-year-old Rowan is present.
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!!!Jabba the Hutt and Associates
[[folder:Jabba the Hutt]]
!!Jabba Desilijic Tiure
!!!'''Species''': Hutt
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson
[[folder:Jabba the Hutt]]
!!Jabba Desilijic Tiure
!!!'''Species''': Hutt
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson
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[[folder:Jabba the Hutt]]
!!Jabba Desilijic Tiure
!!Wick Cooper
!!!'''Species''':
->'''Voiced by''':
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One of the most powerful gangsters in the galaxy, Jabba rules his crime family from his homeworld of Tatooine and has no patience for the antics of his cousin Graballa.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on [[Characters/StarWarsTheHuttClan The Hutt Clan]] page.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on [[Characters/StarWarsTheHuttClan The Hutt Clan]] page.
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For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on [[Characters/StarWarsTheHuttClan The Hutt Clan]] page.
* AerithAndBob: "Cooper" is a fairly common English surname.
* BunnyEarsLawyer: He's a [[JerkAss rude and obnoxious]] UpperClassTwit who [[HorribleJudgeOfCharacter genuinely supports Emperor Palpatine]], but he's also a ''very'' savvy businessman who converts the Freemakers' struggling shop into a highly successful cafe, much to Kordi's grudging admiration.
* TheCameo: Most of his appearances are either cameos or extended cameos.
** He appears outside the Palpatine Museum in episode 9, elbowing his way to the front of the line and requesting the super-deluxe VIP tour...or whatever's better than that, if it exists.
** In the first SeasonFinale, he's on Coruscant during Empire Day and thus is put into peril by [[spoiler:Naare's rampage]], only escaping death via a BigDamnHeroes moment by the Freemakers.
** In Season Two, he attends the luxury ship auction on Mygeeto and can be heard disparaging people who "choose to be poor."
** Later, when the Freemakers visit the Wheel, they discover that he's converted their old shop into a lucrative cafe.
* ComplainingAboutRescuesTheyDontLike: A variant in the first SeasonFinale. Saved by the Freemakers from falling to his death, Wick emerges from some rubble in the [=StarScavenger's=] cargo hold and woozily asks if he's in the afterlife...[[BaitAndSwitch because, if so, he's quite underwhelmed]].
* ContrivedCoincidence: While attempting to hide from Stormtroopers patrolling the Upper Rim of the Wheel, Kordi and Princess Leia literally fall into an apartment that happens to be the residence to Wick Cooper, who had dropped off a speeder bike at Freemaker Salvage and Repair shortly beforehand.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Genuinely and unironically supports ''[[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]]''. Yeah.
* JerkAss: Apparently brings a luxury speeder bike to Freemaker Salvage and Repair for the sole purpose of hurling verbal abuse at Zander when he checks it out. In fairness to Wick, Zander ''was'' directly responsible for the total destruction of his mint-condition Naboo Starfighter (and the ship that he received in recompense [[StuffBlowingUp spontaneously combusted]] almost immediately), but his vindictiveness is almost cartoonishly petty. To wit:
-->'''Kordi Freemaker''': Anything else?\\
'''Wick Cooper''': Well, yeah. If you could collect his tears in a jar, that'd be spiffy.
* LightBulbJoke: Cracks an ''incredibly'' insensitive joke referencing [[Film/ANewHope the destruction of Alderaan]]. In front of ''Princess Leia''. Needless to say, getting literally kicked out of his own apartment was getting off easy.
* TooDumbToLive: Being a ''supporter'' of [[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]] makes you this by default, but Wick takes this UpToEleven by loudly proclaiming his UndyingLoyalty to the Emperor to [[spoiler:Naare, who is wielding the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]] and is almost literally holding his life in her hands at that point]]. Surprisingly, he survives the experience.
* UndyingLoyalty: To ''[[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]]'' of all people, proudly proclaiming himself to be "Palpatine's #1 fan" and even [[TooDumbToLive yelling his support of the Emperor to ]][[spoiler:[[TooDumbToLive a rampaging, Kyber Saber-wielding Naare]]]].
* UpperClassTwit: He's wealthy enough to be able to afford living space in the Wheel's Upper Ring (reserved for "the rich, the super-rich, and the Empire"), but he's [[JerkAss incredibly rude]] and [[TooDumbToLive seems to genuinely support ]]''[[TooDumbToLive Emperor Palpatine]]''.
* BunnyEarsLawyer: He's a [[JerkAss rude and obnoxious]] UpperClassTwit who [[HorribleJudgeOfCharacter genuinely supports Emperor Palpatine]], but he's also a ''very'' savvy businessman who converts the Freemakers' struggling shop into a highly successful cafe, much to Kordi's grudging admiration.
* TheCameo: Most of his appearances are either cameos or extended cameos.
** He appears outside the Palpatine Museum in episode 9, elbowing his way to the front of the line and requesting the super-deluxe VIP tour...or whatever's better than that, if it exists.
** In the first SeasonFinale, he's on Coruscant during Empire Day and thus is put into peril by [[spoiler:Naare's rampage]], only escaping death via a BigDamnHeroes moment by the Freemakers.
** In Season Two, he attends the luxury ship auction on Mygeeto and can be heard disparaging people who "choose to be poor."
** Later, when the Freemakers visit the Wheel, they discover that he's converted their old shop into a lucrative cafe.
* ComplainingAboutRescuesTheyDontLike: A variant in the first SeasonFinale. Saved by the Freemakers from falling to his death, Wick emerges from some rubble in the [=StarScavenger's=] cargo hold and woozily asks if he's in the afterlife...[[BaitAndSwitch because, if so, he's quite underwhelmed]].
* ContrivedCoincidence: While attempting to hide from Stormtroopers patrolling the Upper Rim of the Wheel, Kordi and Princess Leia literally fall into an apartment that happens to be the residence to Wick Cooper, who had dropped off a speeder bike at Freemaker Salvage and Repair shortly beforehand.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Genuinely and unironically supports ''[[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]]''. Yeah.
* JerkAss: Apparently brings a luxury speeder bike to Freemaker Salvage and Repair for the sole purpose of hurling verbal abuse at Zander when he checks it out. In fairness to Wick, Zander ''was'' directly responsible for the total destruction of his mint-condition Naboo Starfighter (and the ship that he received in recompense [[StuffBlowingUp spontaneously combusted]] almost immediately), but his vindictiveness is almost cartoonishly petty. To wit:
-->'''Kordi Freemaker''': Anything else?\\
'''Wick Cooper''': Well, yeah. If you could collect his tears in a jar, that'd be spiffy.
* LightBulbJoke: Cracks an ''incredibly'' insensitive joke referencing [[Film/ANewHope the destruction of Alderaan]]. In front of ''Princess Leia''. Needless to say, getting literally kicked out of his own apartment was getting off easy.
* TooDumbToLive: Being a ''supporter'' of [[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]] makes you this by default, but Wick takes this UpToEleven by loudly proclaiming his UndyingLoyalty to the Emperor to [[spoiler:Naare, who is wielding the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]] and is almost literally holding his life in her hands at that point]]. Surprisingly, he survives the experience.
* UndyingLoyalty: To ''[[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]]'' of all people, proudly proclaiming himself to be "Palpatine's #1 fan" and even [[TooDumbToLive yelling his support of the Emperor to ]][[spoiler:[[TooDumbToLive a rampaging, Kyber Saber-wielding Naare]]]].
* UpperClassTwit: He's wealthy enough to be able to afford living space in the Wheel's Upper Ring (reserved for "the rich, the super-rich, and the Empire"), but he's [[JerkAss incredibly rude]] and [[TooDumbToLive seems to genuinely support ]]''[[TooDumbToLive Emperor Palpatine]]''.
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[[folder:Bib Fortuna]]
!!Bib Fortuna
!!Bib Fortuna
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!!Bib Fortuna
!!Ignacio Wortan
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JeffBennett
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Jabba's Twi'lek majordomo.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on [[Characters/StarWarsTheHuttClan The Hutt Clan]] page.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on [[Characters/StarWarsTheHuttClan The Hutt Clan]] page.
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* TheCameo: Shows up in Jabba's entourage to display [[HumanPopsicle Han Solo's carbonite block]] to Graballa as something of an ImpliedDeathThreat. This also doubles as Han Solo's sole appearance in ''The Freemaker Adventures'', aside from a FreezeFrameBonus at the end of the GrandFinale.
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* AerithAndBob: "Ignacio" is a common Spanish name.
* BritishStuffiness: Sports a spiffy accent and the stereotypical haughtiness. Notably, he also sports a thin mustache, whereas there's no indication in any canonical material that Twi'leks grow facial hair (or hair, period).
* TheCameo:Shows up in Jabba's entourage to display [[HumanPopsicle Han Solo's carbonite block]] to Graballa as something of an ImpliedDeathThreat. This also doubles as Han Solo's sole appearance in ''The Freemaker Adventures'', aside from a FreezeFrameBonus at Attends the end luxury ship auction on Mygeeto in Season Two and can be heard complaining about the quality of the GrandFinale.ordeurs.
* QuestGiver: His only real function in the story is to send the Freemakers to Kashyyyk for a piece of wroshyr wood in his debut episode (and to refuse to pay them for their trouble when the piece that they deliver turns out to be broken).
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: {{Downplayed|Trope}} since he appears in a grand total of two episodes (one of which is a [[TheCameo cameo]])) and his name is only spelled in the credits, but the vowels in his surname are flipped in those episode credits.
* BritishStuffiness: Sports a spiffy accent and the stereotypical haughtiness. Notably, he also sports a thin mustache, whereas there's no indication in any canonical material that Twi'leks grow facial hair (or hair, period).
* TheCameo:
* QuestGiver: His only real function in the story is to send the Freemakers to Kashyyyk for a piece of wroshyr wood in his debut episode (and to refuse to pay them for their trouble when the piece that they deliver turns out to be broken).
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: {{Downplayed|Trope}} since he appears in a grand total of two episodes (one of which is a [[TheCameo cameo]])) and his name is only spelled in the credits, but the vowels in his surname are flipped in those episode credits.
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[[folder:Boba Fett]]
!!Boba Fett
!!Boba Fett
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!!Boba Fett
!!Jek-14
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/DeeBradleyBaker
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
A Mandalorian bounty hunter often employed by Jabba the Hutt, widely regarded as the best in the business.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry [[Characters/StarWarsBobaFett here]].
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
A Mandalorian bounty hunter often employed by Jabba the Hutt, widely regarded as the best in the business.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry [[Characters/StarWarsBobaFett here]].
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/DeeBradleyBaker
Brian Dobson
->'''Appears in''':''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures ''[[WesternAnimation/LEGOStarWarsTheYodaChronicles The Yoda Chronicles]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LEGOStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
A Mandalorian bounty hunter often employed by Jabba After the Hutt, widely regarded events of ''The Yoda Chronicles'', Jek-14 went into isolation on Zoh and became known as the best mythical Maker of Zoh, refusing to be involved in the business.
Forany more on him outside conflicts between the Light Side and Dark Side of the show, see his canonical entry [[Characters/StarWarsBobaFett here]].Force.
->'''Appears in''':
For
* CanonImmigrant: Roger mentions him in ''Droidography'' as the Maker of Zoh, making him canon... though the details are murky.
* CharacterTitle: "The Maker of Zoh" episode.
* NeverFoundTheBody: The Freemakers are led to assume his droids killed him, but the ending of the episode shows a FingerTwitchingRevival (or, well, hand twitching revival, considering this is LEGO.).
* ParodySue: He's a Clone Trooper modified to be a Force-sensitive Sith, a test subject by Count Dooku to become the first of a larger "Sith clone" army, and he's walked both the way of the Jedi ''and'' the Sith before becoming an unaffiliated good guy. He's also become a mythical hero and serves as a mentor to another show's main character.
%%* UnexpectedCharacter: Considering the show was slated as a "canon paraphrase", Jek-14, who originated from the Lego parody series of ''Star Wars'', was unexpected. This also brings in some questions as to how exactly ''The Yoda Chronicles'' fits in with the new Expanded Universe.
* TheWarToEndAllWars: Jek lampshades that every conflict claims that theirs will be "the battle to end all battles", [[HistoryRepeats only for another to follow and say the same thing, then another, then another.]] He recognizes that it would be futile to try to satiate the bloodlust, so he went into isolation so that he wouldn't be dragged into more fights.
* CharacterTitle: "The Maker of Zoh" episode.
* NeverFoundTheBody: The Freemakers are led to assume his droids killed him, but the ending of the episode shows a FingerTwitchingRevival (or, well, hand twitching revival, considering this is LEGO.).
* ParodySue: He's a Clone Trooper modified to be a Force-sensitive Sith, a test subject by Count Dooku to become the first of a larger "Sith clone" army, and he's walked both the way of the Jedi ''and'' the Sith before becoming an unaffiliated good guy. He's also become a mythical hero and serves as a mentor to another show's main character.
%%* UnexpectedCharacter: Considering the show was slated as a "canon paraphrase", Jek-14, who originated from the Lego parody series of ''Star Wars'', was unexpected. This also brings in some questions as to how exactly ''The Yoda Chronicles'' fits in with the new Expanded Universe.
* TheWarToEndAllWars: Jek lampshades that every conflict claims that theirs will be "the battle to end all battles", [[HistoryRepeats only for another to follow and say the same thing, then another, then another.]] He recognizes that it would be futile to try to satiate the bloodlust, so he went into isolation so that he wouldn't be dragged into more fights.
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!!!Other Outlaws
[[folder:Maz Kanata]]
!!Maz Kanata
!!!'''Species''': Unknown
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/GreyGriffin
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
The owner and bartender of a cantina in a castle on Takodana.
For more on her outside of the show, see her canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsCriminals Criminals]] page.
[[folder:Maz Kanata]]
!!Maz Kanata
!!!'''Species''': Unknown
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/GreyGriffin
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
The owner and bartender of a cantina in a castle on Takodana.
For more on her outside of the show, see her canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsCriminals Criminals]] page.
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[[folder:Maz Kanata]]
!!Maz Kanata
!!!'''Species''': Unknown
!!The Maker's Droids
!!!'''Models''': Various, including EV-series medical droid (N3-RO), battle droids, super battle droids, dwarf spider droids, IG-series droids, mouse droids, R5-series astromech droids
->'''Voiced by''':
->'''Appears
->'''Appear in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker
The owner and bartender of a cantina in a castle
Droids rebuilt by Jek-14 after their parts were abandoned as junk on
For more on her outside of the show, see her canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsCriminals Criminals]] page.
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* CoolOldLady
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Is fairly reasonable to the Freemakers and kicks out Hondo once she realizes how much trouble he's causing at her castle.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Is fairly reasonable to the Freemakers and kicks out Hondo once she realizes how much trouble he's causing at her castle.
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* CoolOldLady
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Is fairly reasonableMeaningfulName:
** [[PunnyName BL-0X]] for... Lego blocks.
** UsefulNotes/{{Nero}} was considered a cruel and incompetent leader to the point of garnering a tarnished reputation for himself.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: BL-[=0X=] and the other droids feel bad for following N3-RO, as their uprising led to the supposed death of the Maker, who was the only one who cared about them.
* NowWhat: After the Maker was supposedly killed, the droids feel like they have no purpose.
* RestrainingBolt: BL-[=0X=] puts one on N3-RO so that he'll never do anything bad again.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: N3-RO gathered the droids to rise up against the Freemakersand kicks out Hondo once she realizes how much trouble he's causing at her castle.because [[PleaseDontLeaveMe he didn't want the Maker to leave them like their previous owners did]].
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Is fairly reasonable
** [[PunnyName BL-0X]] for... Lego blocks.
** UsefulNotes/{{Nero}} was considered a cruel and incompetent leader to the point of garnering a tarnished reputation for himself.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: BL-[=0X=] and the other droids feel bad for following N3-RO, as their uprising led to the supposed death of the Maker, who was the only one who cared about them.
* NowWhat: After the Maker was supposedly killed, the droids feel like they have no purpose.
* RestrainingBolt: BL-[=0X=] puts one on N3-RO so that he'll never do anything bad again.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: N3-RO gathered the droids to rise up against the Freemakers
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[[folder:Hondo Ohnaka]]
!!Hondo Ohnaka
!!!'''Species''': Weequay
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JimCummings
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
An old pirate hanging around at Maz's Castle, trying to rebuild his criminal empire.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on [[Characters/StarWarsTheOhnakaGang The Ohnaka Gang]] page.
!!Hondo Ohnaka
!!!'''Species''': Weequay
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JimCummings
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
An old pirate hanging around at Maz's Castle, trying to rebuild his criminal empire.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on [[Characters/StarWarsTheOhnakaGang The Ohnaka Gang]] page.
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!!Hondo Ohnaka
[[folder:In general]]
!!The Freemakers
!!!'''Species''':
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JimCummings
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker
An old pirate hanging around
-->"The Freemakers fly together, or they don't fly at
For more
-->--'''Zander Freemaker'''
A family of hardworking scavengers and shipbuilders who run Freemaker Salvage and Repair, a starship repair/salvage shop on
''The Freemaker Adventures'' focuses on the Freemakers' escapades during the Galactic Civil War, while ''All-Stars'' chronicles the adventures of their parents (before and after the events of ''Film/{{Solo}}'') and Zander's daughter Moxie (before and during the events of the
* AcePilot: Mostly Zander, but ''every single one'' of the Freemakers has been shown to possess the ability to competently fly starships -- including twelve-year-old Rowan and battle droid Roger!
* BadassFamily: Very, very much. Even Kordi and Lena, who [[GuileHero prefer to talk rather than fight their way out of sticky situations]], are still formidable combatants when push comes to shove.
* BadassNormal: At least until Rowan discovers and develops his connection to the Force. Even then, his siblings aren't OvershadowedByAwesome; Zander's mechanic and piloting abilities and Kordi's wit and leadership are often just as crucial to the family's success as Rowan's skill with the lightsaber and the Force.
* BeenThereShapedHistory: In Season Two, the Freemakers return to the Wheel to steal back a starship part from their old shop, which escalates into an encounter with none other than Darth Vader himself. Afterwards, the Freemakers' debrief with Rebel leadership inadvertently tips them off to [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi the Empire's efforts to build a second Death Star, prompting Admiral Ackbar to order his staff to reach out to the Bothans]].
* GadgeteerGenius: Again, while Zander really takes the cake, his siblings (and Roger) are no slouches when it comes to starship maintenance and repair. ''All-Stars'' extends this to their parents as well; while Lena is never shown working on ships or speeders, it's implied that she had a major hand in [[HeelFaceBrainwashing reprogramming]] Roger to be the lovable RobotBuddy he is today.
** {{Downplayed|Trope}} with Moxie in ''All-Stars'', as she doesn't display any particular mechanical ability.
* GenerationXerox: ''All-Stars'' reveals that the siblings' father Pace was a starship mechanic who manufactured and sold custom ships called Uglies, while their mother Lena was a street-smart, smooth-talking ConArtist before she met Pace. Suddenly, Zander and Kordi's skill sets make a lot more sense.
* GoodParents: ''All-Stars'' reveals that Lena and Pace were very doting parents to their children, which makes their unexplained absence from ''The Freemaker Adventures'' all the more jarring.
* GuileHero: Pretty much their MO, due to their modest status as galactic nobodies. By Season Two, they treat outwitting Imperials as a walk in the park.
* HeroicNeutral: They ''want'' to stay out of the Galactic Civil War, forcibly ejecting some squabbling Rebel and Imperial fighter pilots in the first episode and later almost throwing out Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia as well, but TheCallKnowsWhereYouLive and they wind up joining the Rebel Alliance.
** ''All-Stars'' reveals that Pace and Lena played this straight, while Moxie {{avert|edTrope}}s this by joining the Resistance -- possibly even before the events of ''Film/TheForceAwakens''.
* OneDegreeOfSeparation:
** Graballa the Hutt crosses paths with all three generations of Freemakers, and he lives to regret it every time. Notably, he might not know of the relationship between the Freemakers and his former target Pace, since the two's final interaction occurs prior to Pace adopting the Freemaker name. He certainly doesn't show any recognition of the name when he runs into the kids.
** Corporal Estoc commanded the prison train that was bringing Lena to an Imperial jail, and in fact Lena was going to be the 10,000th prisoner whom Estoc escorted without incident (needless to say, Lena broke that streak). Like Graballa, Estoc never interacted with Lena after she took on the Freemaker name, and (as a lieutenant) Estoc doesn't appear to be familiar with the name when she runs into the Freemaker kids on the Wheel.
** {{Downplayed|Trope}} with Chewbacca, who performed a non-fatal HeroicSacrifice to rescue Lena from Imperial imprisonment. He interacts with her children on two separate occasions, but doesn't do much other than [[TheGlomp hugging]] them (and he's TheUnintelligible anyway).
** {{Enforced|Trope}} with Lando Calrissian, who briefly employed Pace and Lena, brought them to the Wheel and apparently gave them their shop, and even inadvertently suggested the LineOfSightName "Freemaker." Lando later interacts with their children on the same occasions as Chewbacca, almost certainly knowing who they are but never revealing his relationship with their parents.
* BadassFamily: Very, very much. Even Kordi and Lena, who [[GuileHero prefer to talk rather than fight their way out of sticky situations]], are still formidable combatants when push comes to shove.
* BadassNormal: At least until Rowan discovers and develops his connection to the Force. Even then, his siblings aren't OvershadowedByAwesome; Zander's mechanic and piloting abilities and Kordi's wit and leadership are often just as crucial to the family's success as Rowan's skill with the lightsaber and the Force.
* BeenThereShapedHistory: In Season Two, the Freemakers return to the Wheel to steal back a starship part from their old shop, which escalates into an encounter with none other than Darth Vader himself. Afterwards, the Freemakers' debrief with Rebel leadership inadvertently tips them off to [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi the Empire's efforts to build a second Death Star, prompting Admiral Ackbar to order his staff to reach out to the Bothans]].
* GadgeteerGenius: Again, while Zander really takes the cake, his siblings (and Roger) are no slouches when it comes to starship maintenance and repair. ''All-Stars'' extends this to their parents as well; while Lena is never shown working on ships or speeders, it's implied that she had a major hand in [[HeelFaceBrainwashing reprogramming]] Roger to be the lovable RobotBuddy he is today.
** {{Downplayed|Trope}} with Moxie in ''All-Stars'', as she doesn't display any particular mechanical ability.
* GenerationXerox: ''All-Stars'' reveals that the siblings' father Pace was a starship mechanic who manufactured and sold custom ships called Uglies, while their mother Lena was a street-smart, smooth-talking ConArtist before she met Pace. Suddenly, Zander and Kordi's skill sets make a lot more sense.
* GoodParents: ''All-Stars'' reveals that Lena and Pace were very doting parents to their children, which makes their unexplained absence from ''The Freemaker Adventures'' all the more jarring.
* GuileHero: Pretty much their MO, due to their modest status as galactic nobodies. By Season Two, they treat outwitting Imperials as a walk in the park.
* HeroicNeutral: They ''want'' to stay out of the Galactic Civil War, forcibly ejecting some squabbling Rebel and Imperial fighter pilots in the first episode and later almost throwing out Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia as well, but TheCallKnowsWhereYouLive and they wind up joining the Rebel Alliance.
** ''All-Stars'' reveals that Pace and Lena played this straight, while Moxie {{avert|edTrope}}s this by joining the Resistance -- possibly even before the events of ''Film/TheForceAwakens''.
* OneDegreeOfSeparation:
** Graballa the Hutt crosses paths with all three generations of Freemakers, and he lives to regret it every time. Notably, he might not know of the relationship between the Freemakers and his former target Pace, since the two's final interaction occurs prior to Pace adopting the Freemaker name. He certainly doesn't show any recognition of the name when he runs into the kids.
** Corporal Estoc commanded the prison train that was bringing Lena to an Imperial jail, and in fact Lena was going to be the 10,000th prisoner whom Estoc escorted without incident (needless to say, Lena broke that streak). Like Graballa, Estoc never interacted with Lena after she took on the Freemaker name, and (as a lieutenant) Estoc doesn't appear to be familiar with the name when she runs into the Freemaker kids on the Wheel.
** {{Downplayed|Trope}} with Chewbacca, who performed a non-fatal HeroicSacrifice to rescue Lena from Imperial imprisonment. He interacts with her children on two separate occasions, but doesn't do much other than [[TheGlomp hugging]] them (and he's TheUnintelligible anyway).
** {{Enforced|Trope}} with Lando Calrissian, who briefly employed Pace and Lena, brought them to the Wheel and apparently gave them their shop, and even inadvertently suggested the LineOfSightName "Freemaker." Lando later interacts with their children on the same occasions as Chewbacca, almost certainly knowing who they are but never revealing his relationship with their parents.
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[[folder:Baird Kantoo]]
!!Baird Kantoo
!!!'''Species''': Human
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/TrevorDevall
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
An ancient Jedi Master who forged the Kyber Saber.
[[folder:Baird Kantoo]]
!!Baird Kantoo
!!!'''Species''': Human
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/TrevorDevall
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
An ancient Jedi Master who forged the Kyber Saber.
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!!Baird Kantoo
!!!'''Species''': Human
!!Rowan Freemaker
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rowan_detail_freemakerss.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:250:''"Who's got two thumbs... [[subscript]]uh... two hands...[[/subscript]] and has the Force flowing through him? ''This guy!"'']]
->'''Voiced
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker
An ancient Jedi Master who forged
-->''"Now ''I'm'' the ultimate power in the universe! And I'm only ''twelve''!"''
The youngest of the Freemaker siblings. Not only is he Force-sensitive, he happens to share a unique bond with the Kyber
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* DismantledMacguffin: After smashing the Kyber Saber, he entrusted the pieces to Jedi Knights to hide all around the galaxy. [[spoiler:[[FridgeBrilliance It's possible that he was aware of the Saber's extreme durability and decided that scattering its pieces was a safer method of disposal rather than attempting to destroy it.]]]]
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: The expression on his face says it all after he accidentally destroys a moon with his new Kyber Saber, prompting him to [[DismantledMacguffin shatter the weapon]] just minutes after constructing it.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's long gone by the present day.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: As the creator -- and destroyer -- of the Kyber Saber.
* SuddenlyVoiced: After a non-speaking appearance in the series premiere, he makes a surprise reappearance halfway through Season Two via a holocron recording to instruct (and warn) viewers on Force building using kyber crystals.
* SuperPrototype: According to Naare, the Kyber Saber was the first lightsaber. It's also ''several'' orders of magnitude stronger than any lightsaber, being able to [[WaveMotionGun emit energy beams]] that can cleave ''multiple'' mountains in a single shot and even effortlessly slice through ''Imperial Star Destroyers'' -- ''lengthwise''!
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: The expression on his face says it all after he accidentally destroys a moon with his new Kyber Saber, prompting him to [[DismantledMacguffin shatter the weapon]] just minutes after constructing it.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's long gone by the present day.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: As the creator -- and destroyer -- of the Kyber Saber.
* SuddenlyVoiced: After a non-speaking appearance in the series premiere, he makes a surprise reappearance halfway through Season Two via a holocron recording to instruct (and warn) viewers on Force building using kyber crystals.
* SuperPrototype: According to Naare, the Kyber Saber was the first lightsaber. It's also ''several'' orders of magnitude stronger than any lightsaber, being able to [[WaveMotionGun emit energy beams]] that can cleave ''multiple'' mountains in a single shot and even effortlessly slice through ''Imperial Star Destroyers'' -- ''lengthwise''!
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* DismantledMacguffin: After smashing AmbiguousSituation: As a Force user, his fate after ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'' is unknown. The series finale ends with him revealing his Force-sensitivity to Luke, and what happens next is not shown. ''All-Stars'' makes no mention of his fate either, although he's known to have participated in the Battle of Jakku. [[WordOfGod Bob Roth]] reveals that Rowan went back to Aliston Nor and spent the remainder of his days rebuilding it.
* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Seems to be a defining character trait at the start. "That was a lot of words, and my mind wandered in the middle..." CharacterDevelopment moves him away from this.
** M-OC frequently cites this as one of Rowan's major weaknesses during his [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech "The Reason You Suck" Speeches]] in Season 2, although Rowan doesn't have more trouble concentrating than other kids his age by then.
* BadassAdorable: Looks adorable while piloting an old AT-TE against some Stormtroopers. Later on, he gets a lightsaber and develops his Force abilities.
** Taken UpToEleven in ''All-Stars'', where Rowan singlehandedly ''levitates a free-falling Imperial Star Destroyer'' -- while yelling at Roger to stop blabbering and get out of its way!
* BookDumb: Rowan has trouble with math that would be fairly basic for his grade level (he doesn't understand ratios or odds, for one thing) and frequently asks others about words he doesn't know (like "dawdle"). It's {{justified|Trope}} due to a lack of formal education. He's still an accomplished salvager, an aspiring shipbuilder, and a Jedi-in-training.
* BrokenPedestal: [[spoiler:Upon discovering that Naare is a Sith]].
* CharacterDevelopment: Suffers from AttentionDeficitOohShiny at the start of the series, but fast-forward about 9 episodes to the Palpatine Museum on Naboo, where Rowan is ironically the only member of the crew ''not'' to suffer this as everybody else breaks off to see the various exhibits (though he was temporarily distracted by a floor buffer, he resists seconds later, and his attention hasn't wandered since).
* CheerfulChild: Under normal circumstances. Due to the events of the episodes, later ones show that he isn't as cheerful as he was starting out.
* ChekhovsSkill: While the Season One premiere quickly establishes that the KyberSaber, he entrusted Saber crystals call to Rowan, it isn't until near the pieces to Jedi Knights to hide all around end of the galaxy. [[spoiler:[[FridgeBrilliance It's possible season that he realizes that ''he'' can call to ''them'' as well; unfortunately, Naare already holds all but one of them at that point. However, see MyKungFuIsStrongerThanYours below.
* ChildSoldier: [[PlayingWithATrope Played with]]. While the Freemakers eventually join the Rebel Alliance, they're usually assigned to ship maintainence duty rather than actual combat. That said, Rowan can hold his own in a fight, and indeed is quite the PintSizedPowerhouse as described below.
** ''All-Stars'' reveals that Rowan fought alongside his siblings during the Battle of Jakku.
* CoolSword: His lightsaber, naturally. [[spoiler:It was originally wielded by Naare, and Rowan confiscated it from her during their scuffle in the Palpatine museum on Naboo.]]
** [[spoiler:Before this, Rowan discovered and swiped Naare's red lightsaber on Tatooine, and he used it against her during the aforementioned Palpatine Museum brawl until circumstances caused the two to switch weapons.]]
** Taken UpToEleven with the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]], which Rowan obtains and wields during the climax of the Season One finale. [[spoiler:And the Season Two finale.]]
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Though he has trouble focusing, when he does focus, he can make progress by leaps and bounds. [[spoiler:His training with Jek on building things with the Force and him studying Roger's recorded Jedi fights both pave the way for [[TookALevelInBadass massive amounts of improvement within very short spans of time]].]]
* ExactWords: Possibly an unintentional example on Rowan's part, although definitely intentional on the part of the writers. Throughout Season Two, Rowan informs both Admiral Ackbar and Emperor Palpatine that he "threw the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]] into a pool of lava." He never actually states that he ''destroyed'' the Saber -- because, as revealed in the Season Two finale, the Saber is actually still intact. Rowan's tone of voice when announcing this to his siblings suggests that he wasn't aware of the Saber'sextreme durability and decided survival beforehand either. The situation can be {{Hand Wave}}d by stating that scattering the Force was subconsciously preventing Rowan from stating an untruth, even if he was unaware of it at the time.
* ForgotAboutHisPowers: He sometimes forgets to use his Force abilities or his lightsaber when caught in a sticky situation. For example, when he was caught by M-OC, his restraints left his hands free to move, but he didn't think to summon his lightsaber to cut his way out until it was shaken out of itspieces was a safer method holster.
-->'''Rowan''': [[LampshadeHanging Ooookay... feeling dumb that I didn't think ofdisposal rather than attempting to destroy it.]]]]
that first.]]
*MyGodWhatHaveIDone: The expression on his face says it all after he accidentally destroys a moon with his new Kyber Saber, prompting him to [[DismantledMacguffin shatter the weapon]] just minutes after constructing it.
* PosthumousCharacter:InsistentTerminology: In Season Two. He's long gone ''not'' twelve, but ''[[SeriousBusiness twelve-and-a-half]]''!
* {{Keet}}: Very much so, and quite the charm point of his, especially early on.
* KidHero: He's only twelve.
** [[InsistentTerminology Twelve-and-a-half]] in Season Two.
* JustAKid: After formally joining the Rebellion, he's frustrated by thepresent day.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: As the creator -- and destroyer -- of the Kyber Saber.
* SuddenlyVoiced: After a non-speaking appearancefact that he doesn't get to do much in the series premiere, he makes heat of a surprise reappearance halfway through Season Two via a holocron recording space battle due to instruct (and warn) viewers on Force building using kyber crystals.
* SuperPrototype: Accordingbeing too young and inexperienced to Naare, pilot a starfighter while everyone else grabs parts for last-minute repairs and maintenance.
* MacGuffinSuperPerson: His ability to sense the Kyber Saberwas crystals makes him this in Season One. [[spoiler:While wielding the first lightsaber. It's Kyber Saber, he temporarily becomes the most powerful Force wielder in the galaxy.]]
-->'''Rowan''': [[spoiler:Now ''I'm'' the ultimate power in the universe! And I'm only ''twelve''!]]
* MyKungFuIsStrongerThanYours:
** Naare easily bests Rowan in a straight Force-pull battle, but Rowan's connection to the Kyber Saber crystals trumps Naare's strongest Force pulls.
** Rowan's Force-pull of the giant kyber crystal is also''several'' orders of magnitude stronger than any lightsaber, M-OC's ability to hold onto it. M-OC only wins by utilizing a [[LookBehindYou distraction]].
* PintSizedPowerhouse: The youngest and shortest of the Freemakers, but the only one who's Force-sensitive. By the end of Season One, even before Rowan acquires the Kyber Saber, it's abundantly clear that he's the most powerful of the Freemakers, and he's the one who tends to take on their enemies head-on while his siblings and Roger support him.
* ProphetEyes: Sports these when in the vicinity of a Kyber Saber crystal. Unfortunately, it also causes him to nearly kill himself trying to obtain said crystal on numerous occasions, although he eventually learns to overcome this tendency.
* ShonenHair: Definitely, beingable spiked up to [[WaveMotionGun emit energy beams]] the point that can cleave ''multiple'' mountains it wouldn't be out of place in ''Franchise/KingdomHearts''.
* TagalongKid: Occasionally, when the Freemakers go on trips that aren't related to the Kyber Saber crystals. Sometimes asingle shot Kyber Saber crystal happens to get involved anyway.
* TookALevelInBadass: Pretty much sums up Rowan's character arc in Season One. He goes from running away from a dianoga to repeatedly taking on a Sith in one-on-one combat!
* UnskilledButStrong: He's one of the few practicing Force-sensitives left in the galaxy after the Jedi Purge. As such, his spotty training renders him incapable of performing more complex Force abilities and lightsaber attacks. That being said, he's capable enough to survive numerous fights against Naare and M-OC, thanks to a lot of practice and repeated viewings of the combat techniques of the old Jedi Masters. After some training with Jek-14, his Force-building abilities are second to none. And that's not eveneffortlessly slice through ''Imperial Star Destroyers'' -- ''lengthwise''!getting into his [[MacGuffinSuperPerson unique connection to the Kyber Saber crystals]].
* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Seems to be a defining character trait at the start. "That was a lot of words, and my mind wandered in the middle..." CharacterDevelopment moves him away from this.
** M-OC frequently cites this as one of Rowan's major weaknesses during his [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech "The Reason You Suck" Speeches]] in Season 2, although Rowan doesn't have more trouble concentrating than other kids his age by then.
* BadassAdorable: Looks adorable while piloting an old AT-TE against some Stormtroopers. Later on, he gets a lightsaber and develops his Force abilities.
** Taken UpToEleven in ''All-Stars'', where Rowan singlehandedly ''levitates a free-falling Imperial Star Destroyer'' -- while yelling at Roger to stop blabbering and get out of its way!
* BookDumb: Rowan has trouble with math that would be fairly basic for his grade level (he doesn't understand ratios or odds, for one thing) and frequently asks others about words he doesn't know (like "dawdle"). It's {{justified|Trope}} due to a lack of formal education. He's still an accomplished salvager, an aspiring shipbuilder, and a Jedi-in-training.
* BrokenPedestal: [[spoiler:Upon discovering that Naare is a Sith]].
* CharacterDevelopment: Suffers from AttentionDeficitOohShiny at the start of the series, but fast-forward about 9 episodes to the Palpatine Museum on Naboo, where Rowan is ironically the only member of the crew ''not'' to suffer this as everybody else breaks off to see the various exhibits (though he was temporarily distracted by a floor buffer, he resists seconds later, and his attention hasn't wandered since).
* CheerfulChild: Under normal circumstances. Due to the events of the episodes, later ones show that he isn't as cheerful as he was starting out.
* ChekhovsSkill: While the Season One premiere quickly establishes that the Kyber
* ChildSoldier: [[PlayingWithATrope Played with]]. While the Freemakers eventually join the Rebel Alliance, they're usually assigned to ship maintainence duty rather than actual combat. That said, Rowan can hold his own in a fight, and indeed is quite the PintSizedPowerhouse as described below.
** ''All-Stars'' reveals that Rowan fought alongside his siblings during the Battle of Jakku.
* CoolSword: His lightsaber, naturally. [[spoiler:It was originally wielded by Naare, and Rowan confiscated it from her during their scuffle in the Palpatine museum on Naboo.]]
** [[spoiler:Before this, Rowan discovered and swiped Naare's red lightsaber on Tatooine, and he used it against her during the aforementioned Palpatine Museum brawl until circumstances caused the two to switch weapons.]]
** Taken UpToEleven with the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]], which Rowan obtains and wields during the climax of the Season One finale. [[spoiler:And the Season Two finale.]]
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Though he has trouble focusing, when he does focus, he can make progress by leaps and bounds. [[spoiler:His training with Jek on building things with the Force and him studying Roger's recorded Jedi fights both pave the way for [[TookALevelInBadass massive amounts of improvement within very short spans of time]].]]
* ExactWords: Possibly an unintentional example on Rowan's part, although definitely intentional on the part of the writers. Throughout Season Two, Rowan informs both Admiral Ackbar and Emperor Palpatine that he "threw the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]] into a pool of lava." He never actually states that he ''destroyed'' the Saber -- because, as revealed in the Season Two finale, the Saber is actually still intact. Rowan's tone of voice when announcing this to his siblings suggests that he wasn't aware of the Saber's
* ForgotAboutHisPowers: He sometimes forgets to use his Force abilities or his lightsaber when caught in a sticky situation. For example, when he was caught by M-OC, his restraints left his hands free to move, but he didn't think to summon his lightsaber to cut his way out until it was shaken out of its
-->'''Rowan''': [[LampshadeHanging Ooookay... feeling dumb that I didn't think of
*
* PosthumousCharacter:
* {{Keet}}: Very much so, and quite the charm point of his, especially early on.
* KidHero: He's only twelve.
** [[InsistentTerminology Twelve-and-a-half]] in Season Two.
* JustAKid: After formally joining the Rebellion, he's frustrated by the
* SmallRoleBigImpact: As the creator -- and destroyer -- of the Kyber Saber.
* SuddenlyVoiced: After a non-speaking appearance
* SuperPrototype: According
* MacGuffinSuperPerson: His ability to sense the Kyber Saber
-->'''Rowan''': [[spoiler:Now ''I'm'' the ultimate power in the universe! And I'm only ''twelve''!]]
* MyKungFuIsStrongerThanYours:
** Naare easily bests Rowan in a straight Force-pull battle, but Rowan's connection to the Kyber Saber crystals trumps Naare's strongest Force pulls.
** Rowan's Force-pull of the giant kyber crystal is also
* PintSizedPowerhouse: The youngest and shortest of the Freemakers, but the only one who's Force-sensitive. By the end of Season One, even before Rowan acquires the Kyber Saber, it's abundantly clear that he's the most powerful of the Freemakers, and he's the one who tends to take on their enemies head-on while his siblings and Roger support him.
* ProphetEyes: Sports these when in the vicinity of a Kyber Saber crystal. Unfortunately, it also causes him to nearly kill himself trying to obtain said crystal on numerous occasions, although he eventually learns to overcome this tendency.
* ShonenHair: Definitely, being
* TagalongKid: Occasionally, when the Freemakers go on trips that aren't related to the Kyber Saber crystals. Sometimes a
* TookALevelInBadass: Pretty much sums up Rowan's character arc in Season One. He goes from running away from a dianoga to repeatedly taking on a Sith in one-on-one combat!
* UnskilledButStrong: He's one of the few practicing Force-sensitives left in the galaxy after the Jedi Purge. As such, his spotty training renders him incapable of performing more complex Force abilities and lightsaber attacks. That being said, he's capable enough to survive numerous fights against Naare and M-OC, thanks to a lot of practice and repeated viewings of the combat techniques of the old Jedi Masters. After some training with Jek-14, his Force-building abilities are second to none. And that's not even
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!!Other Characters
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!!Furlac
!!!'''Species''': Aqualish
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/GregBaldwin
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
The Freemakers' landlord, who often hounds them for overdue rent.
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!!Furlac
!!!'''Species''': Aqualish
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/GregBaldwin
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
The Freemakers' landlord, who often hounds them for overdue rent.
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!!Furlac
!!!'''Species''': Aqualish
!!Kordi Freemaker
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->'''Voiced
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker
-->''"Who's ready for the bargain of a lifetime?!"''
The
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* TheCameo: As nearly all of Season Two takes place off of the Wheel, he's absent for nearly all of it...except for the episode when the Freemakers pay a return visit to their old shop, where he serves as a SpannerInTheWorks during his brief appearance (see that entry for details).
* DemotedToExtra: Well, he was already essentially an extra in Season One, but as mentioned in TheCameo above, the Freemakers' departure from the Wheel in Season Two means that he's absent for almost the entire season.
* DropInLandlord: A holographic version. He's probably the most frequently RecurringExtra in Season One due to his incessant nagging about the rent.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Right at the beginning of the series premiere, he [[FauxAffablyEvil politely greets the Freemakers right before threatening to]] [[ThrownOutTheAirlock throw them out the airlock]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for being late with their rent payments]].
* FauxAffablyEvil: Speaks in a folksy drawl and generally has a pleasant, friendly tone of voice...until he threatens to [[ThrownOutTheAirlock throw the Freemakers out the airlock]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for failing to pay the rent]].
* RecurringExtra: In Season One.
* RunningGag: Regularly reminds the Freemakers that [[DropInLandlord they owe him rent]]. Oftentimes, that's [[TheCameo his only appearance in that episode]].
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Beats a hasty retreat from the Freemakers' shop when the [[spoiler:Naare-]]Graballa posse invade it searching for Rowan. This effectively serves as his exit from the series, although he makes an important [[TheCameo cameo]] appearance in Season Two.
* SpannerInTheWorks: In Season Two, while he appears to have been duped by the Freemakers' [[PaperThinDisguise Paper-Thin Disguises]], it turns out that he saw through them -- and he alerts Graballa the Hutt of the Freemakers' presence on the Wheel, kicking off the plot of the second half of the episode. This also indirectly leads to [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi the Rebel Alliance learning of the existence of the second Death Star]].
* WeakWilled: Naare subjects him to a JediMindTrick at the end of the series premiere to get him off the Freemakers' backs and to convince him to rent her living quarters for a single credit. Unfortunately, [[StatusQuoIsGod the Freemakers' rent comes due again]]...
* WouldHurtAChild: As mentioned above, he often threatens to [[ThrownOutTheAirlock throw the Freemakers out the airlock]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for failing to pay the rent]], and he has no qualms about making those threats when the twelve-year-old Rowan is present.
* DemotedToExtra: Well, he was already essentially an extra in Season One, but as mentioned in TheCameo above, the Freemakers' departure from the Wheel in Season Two means that he's absent for almost the entire season.
* DropInLandlord: A holographic version. He's probably the most frequently RecurringExtra in Season One due to his incessant nagging about the rent.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Right at the beginning of the series premiere, he [[FauxAffablyEvil politely greets the Freemakers right before threatening to]] [[ThrownOutTheAirlock throw them out the airlock]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for being late with their rent payments]].
* FauxAffablyEvil: Speaks in a folksy drawl and generally has a pleasant, friendly tone of voice...until he threatens to [[ThrownOutTheAirlock throw the Freemakers out the airlock]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for failing to pay the rent]].
* RecurringExtra: In Season One.
* RunningGag: Regularly reminds the Freemakers that [[DropInLandlord they owe him rent]]. Oftentimes, that's [[TheCameo his only appearance in that episode]].
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Beats a hasty retreat from the Freemakers' shop when the [[spoiler:Naare-]]Graballa posse invade it searching for Rowan. This effectively serves as his exit from the series, although he makes an important [[TheCameo cameo]] appearance in Season Two.
* SpannerInTheWorks: In Season Two, while he appears to have been duped by the Freemakers' [[PaperThinDisguise Paper-Thin Disguises]], it turns out that he saw through them -- and he alerts Graballa the Hutt of the Freemakers' presence on the Wheel, kicking off the plot of the second half of the episode. This also indirectly leads to [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi the Rebel Alliance learning of the existence of the second Death Star]].
* WeakWilled: Naare subjects him to a JediMindTrick at the end of the series premiere to get him off the Freemakers' backs and to convince him to rent her living quarters for a single credit. Unfortunately, [[StatusQuoIsGod the Freemakers' rent comes due again]]...
* WouldHurtAChild: As mentioned above, he often threatens to [[ThrownOutTheAirlock throw the Freemakers out the airlock]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for failing to pay the rent]], and he has no qualms about making those threats when the twelve-year-old Rowan is present.
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* TheCameo: As nearly all ActionGirl: She'd really rather talk her way out of Season Two takes place off of the Wheel, he's absent for nearly all of it...except for the episode sticky situations, but when push comes to shove, she's devastatingly accurate with the Freemakers pay a return visit [=StarScavenger's=] blasters and [[spoiler:[[ImprobableAimingSkills even manages to their old shop, where he serves as down Naare's Eclipse Fighter with the cannons of a SpannerInTheWorks during his brief appearance (see that entry for details).
recently repaired AT-AT]]]].
*DemotedToExtra: Well, he was already essentially an extra in Season One, but as mentioned in TheCameo above, BigEater: Occasionally displays a huge appetite, not surprising given the Freemakers' departure from the Wheel in Season Two means that he's absent for almost the entire season.
* DropInLandlord: A holographic version. He's probably the most frequently RecurringExtra inSeason One due to his incessant nagging status of PerpetualPoverty.
* BigSisterInstinct: Toward Rowan. As he puts it:
-->'''Rowan''' ''[to Naare]'': Sorry aboutthe rent.
Kordi. She's just crazy protective. Or... maybe just crazy.
*EstablishingCharacterMoment: Right CatharsisFactor: InUniverse, on Hoth, Kordi takes great relish in [[spoiler:shooting at the beginning of the series premiere, he [[FauxAffablyEvil politely greets Naare with an AT-AT]].
-->'''Kordi''': I've been waiting a long time for this.
* ChainOfDeals: How she gets the Freemakersright before threatening to]] [[ThrownOutTheAirlock throw them out into the airlock]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for being late with their rent payments]].
* FauxAffablyEvil: Speaks in a folksy drawl and generally has a pleasant, friendly tone of voice...until he threatensRebel Alliance. After Ackbar is disappointed to [[ThrownOutTheAirlock throw the Freemakers out the airlock]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for failing to pay the rent]].
* RecurringExtra: In Season One.
* RunningGag: Regularly reminds the Freemakershear that [[DropInLandlord they owe him rent]]. Oftentimes, that's [[TheCameo his only appearance in that episode]].
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Beats a hasty retreat from[[spoiler:Rowan got rid of the Freemakers' shop when Kyber Saber]], she decides to go on a bartering spree across the [[spoiler:Naare-]]Graballa posse invade it searching galaxy to prove her chops, managing to eventually trade a rusty and barely usable ignition switch for Rowan. This effectively serves as his exit from the series, although he makes an important [[TheCameo cameo]] appearance incredibly hard-to-get Type-A vector coil.
* CharacterDevelopment: Kordi becomes a much straighter example of WomenAreWiser inSeason Two.
* SpannerInTheWorks: InSeason Two, while he appears to have been duped by the Freemakers' [[PaperThinDisguise Paper-Thin Disguises]], it turns out that he saw through them -- and he alerts Graballa the Hutt of the Freemakers' presence on the Wheel, kicking off the plot of the second half of the episode. This also indirectly leads to [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi the Rebel Alliance learning of the existence of the second Death Star]].
* WeakWilled: Naare subjects him to a JediMindTrick at the end of the series premiere to get him off the Freemakers' backs and to convince him to rent her living quarters for a single credit. Unfortunately, [[StatusQuoIsGod the Freemakers' rent comes due again]]...
* WouldHurtAChild: As mentioned above, he often threatens to [[ThrownOutTheAirlock throw the Freemakers out the airlock]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for failing to pay the rent]], and heas she no longer has no qualms to be preoccupied with worrying about making those threats the rent. She quickly settles into a management position in the Rebel Alliance, and by the time of ''All-Stars'', she's become a senator in the New Republic.
* CloserToEarth: Usually, [[NotSoAboveItAll though not always]], particularly where money is concerned.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Appears as an infant in an episode of ''All-Stars''.
* FamedInStory: It's mentioned in ''All-Stars'' that she's a senator for the New Republic.
* GuileHero: Tries unsuccessfully to pull a BavarianFireDrill on the stormtroopers in the Season One premiere. She has better luck at Kashyyyk and Cloud City.
* ImprobableAimingSkills: {{Downplayed|Trope}}, but she manages to shoot [[spoiler:down Naare's Eclipse Fighter]] with the cannons of a recently repaired AT-AT, no mean feat since she's never piloted one before.
-->'''Kordi''': [[MythologyGag Target! ]][[Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack Maximum firepower!]]
* MoneyFetish: Kordi is known for doing nigh-impossible feats when/if money is on the line. [[spoiler:Naare takes advantage of this flaw as a means of psychological torture when she burns a stash of credits in front of Kordi for thetwelve-year-old Rowan purpose of drawing out Rowan.]]
** [[spoiler:Her last line (and in fact the very last line in the first season) ispresent.her asking whether a job the Rebels have offered is a paying job.]]
* TheSmartGuy: She's the most level-headed and reasonable of the Freemakers... unless there's money involved.
* UncertainDoom: Hopefully, she wasn't on Hosnian Prime when it blew up...
* WomenAreWiser: Is frequently the one to rein both of her brothers in when they run off to do their own thing and basically has complete command of the landing bay she works at, seamlessly managing the supplies and fixing the ships.
*
* DropInLandlord: A holographic version. He's probably the most frequently RecurringExtra in
* BigSisterInstinct: Toward Rowan. As he puts it:
-->'''Rowan''' ''[to Naare]'': Sorry about
*
-->'''Kordi''': I've been waiting a long time for this.
* ChainOfDeals: How she gets the Freemakers
* FauxAffablyEvil: Speaks in a folksy drawl and generally has a pleasant, friendly tone of voice...until he threatens
* RecurringExtra: In Season One.
* RunningGag: Regularly reminds the Freemakers
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Beats a hasty retreat from
* CharacterDevelopment: Kordi becomes a much straighter example of WomenAreWiser in
* SpannerInTheWorks: In
* WeakWilled: Naare subjects him to a JediMindTrick at the end of the series premiere to get him off the Freemakers' backs and to convince him to rent her living quarters for a single credit. Unfortunately, [[StatusQuoIsGod the Freemakers' rent comes due again]]...
* WouldHurtAChild: As mentioned above, he often threatens to [[ThrownOutTheAirlock throw the Freemakers out the airlock]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for failing to pay the rent]], and he
* CloserToEarth: Usually, [[NotSoAboveItAll though not always]], particularly where money is concerned.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Appears as an infant in an episode of ''All-Stars''.
* FamedInStory: It's mentioned in ''All-Stars'' that she's a senator for the New Republic.
* GuileHero: Tries unsuccessfully to pull a BavarianFireDrill on the stormtroopers in the Season One premiere. She has better luck at Kashyyyk and Cloud City.
* ImprobableAimingSkills: {{Downplayed|Trope}}, but she manages to shoot [[spoiler:down Naare's Eclipse Fighter]] with the cannons of a recently repaired AT-AT, no mean feat since she's never piloted one before.
-->'''Kordi''': [[MythologyGag Target! ]][[Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack Maximum firepower!]]
* MoneyFetish: Kordi is known for doing nigh-impossible feats when/if money is on the line. [[spoiler:Naare takes advantage of this flaw as a means of psychological torture when she burns a stash of credits in front of Kordi for the
** [[spoiler:Her last line (and in fact the very last line in the first season) is
* TheSmartGuy: She's the most level-headed and reasonable of the Freemakers... unless there's money involved.
* UncertainDoom: Hopefully, she wasn't on Hosnian Prime when it blew up...
* WomenAreWiser: Is frequently the one to rein both of her brothers in when they run off to do their own thing and basically has complete command of the landing bay she works at, seamlessly managing the supplies and fixing the ships.
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!!Wick Cooper
!!!'''Species''': Human
->'''Voiced by''': Thomas Lennon
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
A wealthy and stuck-up businessman who lives in the high-class Upper Ring of the Wheel and owns a variety of exotic starships and vehicles, which he sometimes takes to the Freemakers for repairs and maintenance.
!!Wick Cooper
!!!'''Species''': Human
->'''Voiced by''': Thomas Lennon
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
A wealthy and stuck-up businessman who lives in the high-class Upper Ring of the Wheel and owns a variety of exotic starships and vehicles, which he sometimes takes to the Freemakers for repairs and maintenance.
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!!Wick Cooper
!!!'''Species''': Human
!!Zander Freemaker
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[[caption-width-right:250:''"Do ''NOT'' call my creations 'uglies'!"'']]
->'''Voiced
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker
A wealthy and stuck-up businessman who lives in the high-class Upper Ring
-->''"I'm Zander Freemaker! Superstar pilot guy!"''
The oldest of the
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* AerithAndBob: "Cooper" is a fairly common English surname.
* BunnyEarsLawyer: He's a [[JerkAss rude and obnoxious]] UpperClassTwit who [[HorribleJudgeOfCharacter genuinely supports Emperor Palpatine]], but he's also a ''very'' savvy businessman who converts the Freemakers' struggling shop into a highly successful cafe, much to Kordi's grudging admiration.
* TheCameo: Most of his appearances are either cameos or extended cameos.
** He appears outside the Palpatine Museum in episode 9, elbowing his way to the front of the line and requesting the super-deluxe VIP tour...or whatever's better than that, if it exists.
** In the first SeasonFinale, he's on Coruscant during Empire Day and thus is put into peril by [[spoiler:Naare's rampage]], only escaping death via a BigDamnHeroes moment by the Freemakers.
** In Season Two, he attends the luxury ship auction on Mygeeto and can be heard disparaging people who "choose to be poor."
** Later, when the Freemakers visit the Wheel, they discover that he's converted their old shop into a lucrative cafe.
* ComplainingAboutRescuesTheyDontLike: A variant in the first SeasonFinale. Saved by the Freemakers from falling to his death, Wick emerges from some rubble in the [=StarScavenger's=] cargo hold and woozily asks if he's in the afterlife...[[BaitAndSwitch because, if so, he's quite underwhelmed]].
* ContrivedCoincidence: While attempting to hide from Stormtroopers patrolling the Upper Rim of the Wheel, Kordi and Princess Leia literally fall into an apartment that happens to be the residence to Wick Cooper, who had dropped off a speeder bike at Freemaker Salvage and Repair shortly beforehand.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Genuinely and unironically supports ''[[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]]''. Yeah.
* JerkAss: Apparently brings a luxury speeder bike to Freemaker Salvage and Repair for the sole purpose of hurling verbal abuse at Zander when he checks it out. In fairness to Wick, Zander ''was'' directly responsible for the total destruction of his mint-condition Naboo Starfighter (and the ship that he received in recompense [[StuffBlowingUp spontaneously combusted]] almost immediately), but his vindictiveness is almost cartoonishly petty. To wit:
-->'''Kordi Freemaker''': Anything else?\\
'''Wick Cooper''': Well, yeah. If you could collect his tears in a jar, that'd be spiffy.
* LightBulbJoke: Cracks an ''incredibly'' insensitive joke referencing [[Film/ANewHope the destruction of Alderaan]]. In front of ''Princess Leia''. Needless to say, getting literally kicked out of his own apartment was getting off easy.
* TooDumbToLive: Being a ''supporter'' of [[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]] makes you this by default, but Wick takes this UpToEleven by loudly proclaiming his UndyingLoyalty to the Emperor to [[spoiler:Naare, who is wielding the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]] and is almost literally holding his life in her hands at that point]]. Surprisingly, he survives the experience.
* UndyingLoyalty: To ''[[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]]'' of all people, proudly proclaiming himself to be "Palpatine's #1 fan" and even [[TooDumbToLive yelling his support of the Emperor to ]][[spoiler:[[TooDumbToLive a rampaging, Kyber Saber-wielding Naare]]]].
* UpperClassTwit: He's wealthy enough to be able to afford living space in the Wheel's Upper Ring (reserved for "the rich, the super-rich, and the Empire"), but he's [[JerkAss incredibly rude]] and [[TooDumbToLive seems to genuinely support ]]''[[TooDumbToLive Emperor Palpatine]]''.
* BunnyEarsLawyer: He's a [[JerkAss rude and obnoxious]] UpperClassTwit who [[HorribleJudgeOfCharacter genuinely supports Emperor Palpatine]], but he's also a ''very'' savvy businessman who converts the Freemakers' struggling shop into a highly successful cafe, much to Kordi's grudging admiration.
* TheCameo: Most of his appearances are either cameos or extended cameos.
** He appears outside the Palpatine Museum in episode 9, elbowing his way to the front of the line and requesting the super-deluxe VIP tour...or whatever's better than that, if it exists.
** In the first SeasonFinale, he's on Coruscant during Empire Day and thus is put into peril by [[spoiler:Naare's rampage]], only escaping death via a BigDamnHeroes moment by the Freemakers.
** In Season Two, he attends the luxury ship auction on Mygeeto and can be heard disparaging people who "choose to be poor."
** Later, when the Freemakers visit the Wheel, they discover that he's converted their old shop into a lucrative cafe.
* ComplainingAboutRescuesTheyDontLike: A variant in the first SeasonFinale. Saved by the Freemakers from falling to his death, Wick emerges from some rubble in the [=StarScavenger's=] cargo hold and woozily asks if he's in the afterlife...[[BaitAndSwitch because, if so, he's quite underwhelmed]].
* ContrivedCoincidence: While attempting to hide from Stormtroopers patrolling the Upper Rim of the Wheel, Kordi and Princess Leia literally fall into an apartment that happens to be the residence to Wick Cooper, who had dropped off a speeder bike at Freemaker Salvage and Repair shortly beforehand.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Genuinely and unironically supports ''[[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]]''. Yeah.
* JerkAss: Apparently brings a luxury speeder bike to Freemaker Salvage and Repair for the sole purpose of hurling verbal abuse at Zander when he checks it out. In fairness to Wick, Zander ''was'' directly responsible for the total destruction of his mint-condition Naboo Starfighter (and the ship that he received in recompense [[StuffBlowingUp spontaneously combusted]] almost immediately), but his vindictiveness is almost cartoonishly petty. To wit:
-->'''Kordi Freemaker''': Anything else?\\
'''Wick Cooper''': Well, yeah. If you could collect his tears in a jar, that'd be spiffy.
* LightBulbJoke: Cracks an ''incredibly'' insensitive joke referencing [[Film/ANewHope the destruction of Alderaan]]. In front of ''Princess Leia''. Needless to say, getting literally kicked out of his own apartment was getting off easy.
* TooDumbToLive: Being a ''supporter'' of [[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]] makes you this by default, but Wick takes this UpToEleven by loudly proclaiming his UndyingLoyalty to the Emperor to [[spoiler:Naare, who is wielding the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]] and is almost literally holding his life in her hands at that point]]. Surprisingly, he survives the experience.
* UndyingLoyalty: To ''[[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]]'' of all people, proudly proclaiming himself to be "Palpatine's #1 fan" and even [[TooDumbToLive yelling his support of the Emperor to ]][[spoiler:[[TooDumbToLive a rampaging, Kyber Saber-wielding Naare]]]].
* UpperClassTwit: He's wealthy enough to be able to afford living space in the Wheel's Upper Ring (reserved for "the rich, the super-rich, and the Empire"), but he's [[JerkAss incredibly rude]] and [[TooDumbToLive seems to genuinely support ]]''[[TooDumbToLive Emperor Palpatine]]''.
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* AerithAndBob: "Cooper" is AcePilot: Despite being a fairly common English surname.
* BunnyEarsLawyer: He'shuman without any apparent Force abilities, he won a [[JerkAss rude podrace despite being chased by bounty hunters and obnoxious]] UpperClassTwit who [[HorribleJudgeOfCharacter genuinely supports Emperor Palpatine]], but he's also a ''very'' savvy businessman who converts has outflown Naare on at least two occasions. One of those occasions resulted in the Freemakers' struggling shop into a highly successful cafe, much to Kordi's grudging admiration.
* TheCameo: Most of his appearances are either cameos or extended cameos.
** He appears outside the Palpatine Museum in episode 9, elbowing his way to the frontwings of the line and requesting the super-deluxe VIP tour...or whatever's better than that, if it exists.
** In the first SeasonFinale, he's on Coruscant during Empire Day and thus is put into peril by [[spoiler:Naare's rampage]], only escaping death via a BigDamnHeroes moment by the Freemakers.
Eclipse Fighter being clipped.
** In Season Two,he attends he's the luxury ship auction on Mygeeto one who's chosen to fly the Arrowhead, which he does with aplomb.
* AchievementsInIgnorance: Despite lacking Force-sensitivity, he often makes offhand comments that directly help Rowan develop his Force skills.
* AmazonChaser: One of the prime reasons for his infatuation with Naare. It's {{downplayed|Trope}} with Princess Leia due to TheDulcineaEffect and the fact that he never really sees her in action. However, Becky Smoochenbacher is his OneTrueLove.
-->''(Zander and Kordi are watching Naare [[CurbStompBattle wreck]] Graballa the Hutt's [[{{Mooks}} crew]])''\\
'''Zander''' ''(dreamily)'': [[InLoveWithYourCarnage I love her.]]\\
'''Kordi''' ''(annoyed)'': [[MythologyGag I kn]][[Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack ow.]]
* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: He canbe heard disparaging people who "choose come across as this to be poor."
** Later,Kordi, even though he's actually older than her.
* {{BFG}}: Taken UpToEleven in the first episode of Season Two, where [[CaptainOblivious (upon being informed that his starfighter needs blasters)]] he proceeds to outfit it with MoreDakka, including a truly monstrous cannon that's ''bigger than the ship''. No points for guessing how well that works out for him.
* BigBrotherBully: Thankfully {{averted|Trope}} most of the time. It only really occurs once, and Rowan's only mildly irritated by it.
* CatchPhrase: His page quote. It often varies depending on the context, e.g. "I'm Zander Freemaker, All About the Blasters Guy!"
* CoveredInKisses: In "Return of the Return of the Jedi" when he and his siblings are rescued by Becky Smoochenbacher, who confesses that she was always been in love with him before giving him a smooch, leaving him covered in kiss marks.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Appears as a toddler in an episode of ''All-Stars'', where he inadvertently persuades his father Pace to rescue the battle droid who would become Roger.
%%* TheEngineer
* GeniusDitz: He's the goofiest of the three siblings, but is a genuinely good engineer and mechanic.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: After subjecting a TIE fighter squadron to a MookHorrorShow in the Blazemaker, Zander deploys the mega-cannon against the retreating survivors -- and promptly blows up his own ship.
* IResembleThatRemark: When Naare tells the Freemakersvisit the Wheel, they discover that Jedi mind trick only works on weak-minded people, he repeats the explanation like he's converted their old shop into a lucrative cafe.
* ComplainingAboutRescuesTheyDontLike: A variantunder that trance in spite of Naare not even trying the first SeasonFinale. Saved by the Freemakers from falling to his death, Wick emerges from some rubble in the [=StarScavenger's=] cargo hold and woozily asks if he's in the afterlife...[[BaitAndSwitch because, if so, he's quite underwhelmed]].
trick while explaining it.
*ContrivedCoincidence: While attempting to hide from Stormtroopers patrolling the Upper Rim InsistentTerminology: Takes issue with Kordi's use of the Wheel, Kordi and Princess Leia literally fall into an apartment that happens to be term "uglies" for his kitbashed custom-made starships, preferring the residence to Wick Cooper, who had dropped off a speeder bike at Freemaker Salvage and Repair shortly beforehand.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Genuinely and unironically supports ''[[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]]''. Yeah.
* JerkAss: Apparently brings a luxury speeder bike to Freemaker Salvage and Repairname "Z-Wings." [[spoiler:The pride he has for the sole purpose his creations is used against him as a means of hurling verbal abuse at Zander psychological torture by Naare when he checks it out. In fairness to Wick, Zander ''was'' directly responsible for the total destruction of his mint-condition Naboo Starfighter (and the ship that he received she dismantles them in recompense [[StuffBlowingUp spontaneously combusted]] almost immediately), but his vindictiveness is almost cartoonishly petty. To wit:
-->'''Kordi Freemaker''': Anything else?\\
'''Wick Cooper''': Well, yeah. If you could collect his tears in a jar, that'd be spiffy.
* LightBulbJoke: Cracks an ''incredibly'' insensitive joke referencing [[Film/ANewHope the destruction of Alderaan]]. Infront of ''Princess Leia''. Needless Zander to say, getting literally kicked draw out of his own apartment was getting off easy.
Rowan.]]
*TooDumbToLive: Being a ''supporter'' of [[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]] makes you this by default, but Wick takes this UpToEleven by loudly proclaiming his UndyingLoyalty MrFixit
* OneManArmy: Starship version. {{Justified|Trope}} due to theEmperor to [[spoiler:Naare, who is wielding the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]] [[MoreDakka absurd amount of blasters and is almost literally holding cannons on his life Blazemaker]].
-->'''Zander''': I'm just one man inher hands at that point]]. Surprisingly, he survives the experience.
* UndyingLoyalty: To ''[[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]]''a ship...[[LargeHam loaded with a ridiculous amount of all people, proudly proclaiming himself to be "Palpatine's #1 fan" and even [[TooDumbToLive yelling his support of the Emperor to ]][[spoiler:[[TooDumbToLive a rampaging, Kyber Saber-wielding Naare]]]].
* UpperClassTwit: He's wealthy enough to be able to afford living space in the Wheel's Upper Ring (reserved for "the rich, the super-rich, and the Empire"), but he's [[JerkAss incredibly rude]] and [[TooDumbToLive seems to genuinely support ]]''[[TooDumbToLive Emperor Palpatine]]''.blasters!]]
* BunnyEarsLawyer: He's
* TheCameo: Most of his appearances are either cameos or extended cameos.
** He appears outside the Palpatine Museum in episode 9, elbowing his way to the front
** In the first SeasonFinale, he's on Coruscant during Empire Day and thus is put into peril by [[spoiler:Naare's rampage]], only escaping death via a BigDamnHeroes moment by the Freemakers.
** In Season Two,
* AchievementsInIgnorance: Despite lacking Force-sensitivity, he often makes offhand comments that directly help Rowan develop his Force skills.
* AmazonChaser: One of the prime reasons for his infatuation with Naare. It's {{downplayed|Trope}} with Princess Leia due to TheDulcineaEffect and the fact that he never really sees her in action. However, Becky Smoochenbacher is his OneTrueLove.
-->''(Zander and Kordi are watching Naare [[CurbStompBattle wreck]] Graballa the Hutt's [[{{Mooks}} crew]])''\\
'''Zander''' ''(dreamily)'': [[InLoveWithYourCarnage I love her.]]\\
'''Kordi''' ''(annoyed)'': [[MythologyGag I kn]][[Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack ow.]]
* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: He can
** Later,
* {{BFG}}: Taken UpToEleven in the first episode of Season Two, where [[CaptainOblivious (upon being informed that his starfighter needs blasters)]] he proceeds to outfit it with MoreDakka, including a truly monstrous cannon that's ''bigger than the ship''. No points for guessing how well that works out for him.
* BigBrotherBully: Thankfully {{averted|Trope}} most of the time. It only really occurs once, and Rowan's only mildly irritated by it.
* CatchPhrase: His page quote. It often varies depending on the context, e.g. "I'm Zander Freemaker, All About the Blasters Guy!"
* CoveredInKisses: In "Return of the Return of the Jedi" when he and his siblings are rescued by Becky Smoochenbacher, who confesses that she was always been in love with him before giving him a smooch, leaving him covered in kiss marks.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Appears as a toddler in an episode of ''All-Stars'', where he inadvertently persuades his father Pace to rescue the battle droid who would become Roger.
%%* TheEngineer
* GeniusDitz: He's the goofiest of the three siblings, but is a genuinely good engineer and mechanic.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: After subjecting a TIE fighter squadron to a MookHorrorShow in the Blazemaker, Zander deploys the mega-cannon against the retreating survivors -- and promptly blows up his own ship.
* IResembleThatRemark: When Naare tells the Freemakers
* ComplainingAboutRescuesTheyDontLike: A variant
*
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Genuinely and unironically supports ''[[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]]''. Yeah.
* JerkAss: Apparently brings a luxury speeder bike to Freemaker Salvage and Repair
-->'''Kordi Freemaker''': Anything else?\\
'''Wick Cooper''': Well, yeah. If you could collect his tears in a jar, that'd be spiffy.
* LightBulbJoke: Cracks an ''incredibly'' insensitive joke referencing [[Film/ANewHope the destruction of Alderaan]]. In
*
* OneManArmy: Starship version. {{Justified|Trope}} due to the
-->'''Zander''': I'm just one man in
* UndyingLoyalty: To ''[[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]]''
* UpperClassTwit: He's wealthy enough to be able to afford living space in the Wheel's Upper Ring (reserved for "the rich, the super-rich, and the Empire"), but he's [[JerkAss incredibly rude]] and [[TooDumbToLive seems to genuinely support ]]''[[TooDumbToLive Emperor Palpatine]]''.
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[[folder:Ignacio Wortan]]
!!Ignacio Wortan
!!!'''Species''': Twi'lek
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JeffBennett
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
A wealthy and rather stuffy Twi'lek who hires the Freemakers to procure a panel of wroshyr wood for his starship.
!!Ignacio Wortan
!!!'''Species''': Twi'lek
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JeffBennett
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
A wealthy and rather stuffy Twi'lek who hires the Freemakers to procure a panel of wroshyr wood for his starship.
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!!Ignacio Wortan
!!!'''Species''': Twi'lek
!!R0-GR "Roger" Freemaker
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[[caption-width-right:250:''"AAAAAH! JEDI!"'']]
!!!'''Model''': [=B1=]-series battle droid
->'''Voiced
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker
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* AerithAndBob: "Ignacio" is a common Spanish name.
* BritishStuffiness: Sports a spiffy accent and the stereotypical haughtiness. Notably, he also sports a thin mustache, whereas there's no indication in any canonical material that Twi'leks grow facial hair (or hair, period).
* TheCameo: Attends the luxury ship auction on Mygeeto in Season Two and can be heard complaining about the quality of the ordeurs.
* QuestGiver: His only real function in the story is to send the Freemakers to Kashyyyk for a piece of wroshyr wood in his debut episode (and to refuse to pay them for their trouble when the piece that they deliver turns out to be broken).
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: {{Downplayed|Trope}} since he appears in a grand total of two episodes (one of which is a [[TheCameo cameo]])) and his name is only spelled in the credits, but the vowels in his surname are flipped in those episode credits.
* BritishStuffiness: Sports a spiffy accent and the stereotypical haughtiness. Notably, he also sports a thin mustache, whereas there's no indication in any canonical material that Twi'leks grow facial hair (or hair, period).
* TheCameo: Attends the luxury ship auction on Mygeeto in Season Two and can be heard complaining about the quality of the ordeurs.
* QuestGiver: His only real function in the story is to send the Freemakers to Kashyyyk for a piece of wroshyr wood in his debut episode (and to refuse to pay them for their trouble when the piece that they deliver turns out to be broken).
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: {{Downplayed|Trope}} since he appears in a grand total of two episodes (one of which is a [[TheCameo cameo]])) and his name is only spelled in the credits, but the vowels in his surname are flipped in those episode credits.
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* AerithAndBob: "Ignacio" AffablyEvil: Prior to his HeelFaceBrainwashing. After Pace attaches an arm to replace the one he lost, R0-GR gratefully thanks him for equipping him to continue his mission to [[BreadEggsMilkSquick eliminate the Jedi scum]].
* BadLiar: Oh so very much. [[BlatantLies "We're all...uh...asleep!"]], Roger? Really?
* BadlyBatteredBabysitter: To Rowan, at least at first.
* BeenThereShapedHistory: Well, okay, [[SubvertedTrope not really]]. ''All-Stars'' reveals that he ''was'' present at [[Film/ThePhantomMenace the Battle of Naboo]] and [[Film/AttackOfTheClones the Battle of Geonosis]], along with pivotal moments in the Clone Wars -- but, [[RunningGag without fail]], he got destroyed or disabled before he was able to do more than say a few words.
** He also nearly manages to ruin a covert data transfer to [[Film/RogueOne Cassian Andor and K-2SO]], but Kaytoo bails him out and relieves him of said data.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: With his goofy demeanor and bumbling antics, it's easy to forget that he's a ''veteran of the Clone Wars'' (okay, sort of -- see CosmicPlaything below for details) and that his combat programming was ''not'' purged from his memory banks -- but upon seeing his buddy R0-HK take damage during the skirmish in the Palpatine Museum, he flies into an UnstoppableRage, grabs a (working) blaster, and goes on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge that sends hardened BountyHunter Dengar running for his life!
* BreakoutCharacter: He was created exclusively for the show, which was always meant to have an [[LooseCanon ambiguous connection]] to the lore, but his popularity with viewers is likely why he (and by proxy, M-OC) appeared in the book ''Droidography'', which elevates him to official canon status.
* CanonImmigrant: He's brought into canon by ''[[AllThereInTheManual Droidography]]''.
* CharacterDevelopment: His first reaction to meeting Naare was to flee in terror at the sight of the "Jedi" (see his image quote), but he later utters acommon Spanish name.
{{sarcas|mMode}}tic "Thank you, Mr. Jedi" to Luke Skywalker for failing to save him (indicating that he was expecting that the Jedi would rescue him), and by the Battle of Jakku, he proudly declares himself to be the first Jedi droid. (Alas, he's incorrect, but it's the thought that counts.)
*BritishStuffiness: Sports CosmicPlaything: He's been repaired a spiffy accent surprising number of times for disposable CannonFodder. Of course, all this means is that he's had the "honor" for getting cut to pieces by ''several'' of the greatest Jedi in the galaxy.
** ''All-Stars'' takes this UpToEleven by revealing that he's had this status since he was ''manufactured'' -- with his head put on backwards.
** Presumably his first combat experience was [[Film/ThePhantomMenace the Battle of Naboo]] -- in which he was disabled almost as soon as he deployed, before getting a single shot off.
* DeadpanSnarker: "Good news! My programming doesn't allow for I-told-you-sos!"
* DoAnythingRobot: Comes across as this, what with the cleaning, maintenance, cooking, slicing...
** He doesn't do translating, though, which leads to some trouble during the mission to Kashyyyk.
* GadgeteerGenius: Manufactures a fully functional droid buffer, apparently all by himself. (Of course, he really shouldn't have been building it in the middle of a pitched space battle, and thestereotypical haughtiness. Notably, he buffer settings need some work, but still.) He also sports assists with starship repairs from time to time.
* GeniusDitz: He's athin mustache, whereas there's no indication in DoAnythingRobot with an incredibly vast array of skills, but [[MasterOfNone isn't particularly good at any canonical material of them]] and often causes bigger problems due to his clumsiness. He also boasts a long and storied history, with perfect recall of all of it -- unfortunately, his lack of discretion often enables the bad guys to use that Twi'leks grow facial hair (or hair, period).
knowledge against him and his family.
*TheCameo: Attends HeadphonesEqualIsolation: An unintentional and justified version. Roger wears a pair of industrial-strength earmuffs while assembling his droid buffer, and it's so effective that he somehow misses the luxury ship auction ''space battle'' that erupts around him.
* HeelFaceBrainwashing: ''All-Stars'' reveals that he was found onMygeeto an abandoned battlefield by Pace and Lena and reprogrammed to serve them. He's aware of his reprogramming and perfectly fine with it.
* HeelRealization: {{Averted|Trope}}; he does not take it well when told the Separatists were the bad guys and reboots himself in order to forget this revelation.
* HollywoodHacking: In Season Two, it turns out that he's capable of doing this as well with his trusty datapad. Possibly {{justified|Trope}} since it only occurs on the Wheel, the Freemakers' home space station in SeasonTwo One.
* IShouldWriteABookAboutThis: He actually has! (And the rest of the galaxy wishes that he hadn't.) ''From Trenches to Wrenches: The Roger Story'' is available on the [=HoloNet=], has at least ''482 chapters'' (which would probably make it a {{Doorstopper}} except it's apparently in ebook format), and is regarded by everyone from Wick Cooper to Captain Phasma to be extremely poorly written. Roger, however, is quite proud of his work and eagerly (and rather [[LargeHam hammily]]) reads chapters to anyone who'll listen (and even some who won't). Oh, and he's working on a sequel, ''From Trenches to Wrenches: The Roger Story, Volume 2''.
* LastOfHisKind: Believes himself to be this, although [[Literature/StarWarsAftermath Mister Bones]] might have something to say about that...
* LovableCoward: Is this, {{iron|y}}ically for a battle droid. He's fully aware of this too, to the point of ''openly informing others'' of his cowardice. The Freemakers (and the audience) love him anyway, since he's such a NiceGuy who honestly does his best to help out. It doesn't hurt that he can beheard complaining a CowardlyLion when pushed far enough.
* NiceGuy: Is this in ''spades'', although he has an unfortunate tendency to bungle it due to his clumsiness. Upon joining the Rebel Alliance, Roger takes the initiative to befriend the local droids (for all the good it does him ''and'' them), and ''All-Stars'' shows that he was [[AffablyEvil genuinely friendly even prior to his ]]HeelFaceBrainwashing. Notably, immediately after (or possibly even ''during'') said brainwashing, [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments he hugs a young Zander when the curious toddler climbs into his lap]].
* OldRetainer: Serves three generations of Freemakers over the course of ''The Freemaker Adventures'' and ''All-Stars'', as he mentions to Moxie in a surprisingly heartfelt moment near the end of ''All-Stars''. Disturbingly, he never comments about exactly ''[[UncertainDoom what]]'' happened to his former masters.
* PullingThemselvesTogether: Is capable of doing this, although whether he does so in any given situation usually depends on thequality of the ordeurs.
RuleOfFunny.
*QuestGiver: His only real function in the story is to send RobotBuddy: For the Freemakers to Kashyyyk for a piece in general, although he usually winds up accompanying Rowan.
* RootingForTheEmpire: Is convinced the Separatists were the good guys ofwroshyr wood in his debut episode (and to refuse to pay them for their trouble the Clone Wars, and when corrected, proceeds to freak out and reboot himself rather than deal with this.
* ShellShockedVeteran: PlayedForLaughs. Roger still remembers his experiences in thepiece Clone Wars and does not enjoy getting dismembered repeatedly by the Jedi he was pitted against. Hence panicking the way all B1 battle droids did in response to seeing a Jedi.
** PlayedForDrama (somewhat) near the end of Season One, when Rowan insists on rewatching Roger's memories of his various defeats. Roger is clearly uncomfortable and attempts to distract Rowan with a memory of a StaircaseTumble, but the stakes are so high at this point thatthey deliver turns out his angsting is the least of anybody's concerns.
* SupremeChef: Tries his best to bebroken).
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: {{Downplayed|Trope}} since he appearsthis, bless his processor. He does seem to be improving in a grand total of two episodes (one of which Season Two, if Rowan's reaction to his cookies is anything to go by.
* UndyingLoyalty: To the Freemakers. While he's proud to be a[[TheCameo cameo]])) droid, he's even prouder to be a Freemaker, and he will side with his adoptive family over his droid brethren when push comes to shove, as N3-RO and his posse find out.
* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: No one seems to be even fazed by the sight of a battle droid walking about.
* VerbalTicName: Takes his nameis only spelled in from the credits, but the vowels in his surname are flipped in those episode credits.B1 battle droids' classic catchphrase: "Roger, roger!"
* BadLiar: Oh so very much. [[BlatantLies "We're all...uh...asleep!"]], Roger? Really?
* BadlyBatteredBabysitter: To Rowan, at least at first.
* BeenThereShapedHistory: Well, okay, [[SubvertedTrope not really]]. ''All-Stars'' reveals that he ''was'' present at [[Film/ThePhantomMenace the Battle of Naboo]] and [[Film/AttackOfTheClones the Battle of Geonosis]], along with pivotal moments in the Clone Wars -- but, [[RunningGag without fail]], he got destroyed or disabled before he was able to do more than say a few words.
** He also nearly manages to ruin a covert data transfer to [[Film/RogueOne Cassian Andor and K-2SO]], but Kaytoo bails him out and relieves him of said data.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: With his goofy demeanor and bumbling antics, it's easy to forget that he's a ''veteran of the Clone Wars'' (okay, sort of -- see CosmicPlaything below for details) and that his combat programming was ''not'' purged from his memory banks -- but upon seeing his buddy R0-HK take damage during the skirmish in the Palpatine Museum, he flies into an UnstoppableRage, grabs a (working) blaster, and goes on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge that sends hardened BountyHunter Dengar running for his life!
* BreakoutCharacter: He was created exclusively for the show, which was always meant to have an [[LooseCanon ambiguous connection]] to the lore, but his popularity with viewers is likely why he (and by proxy, M-OC) appeared in the book ''Droidography'', which elevates him to official canon status.
* CanonImmigrant: He's brought into canon by ''[[AllThereInTheManual Droidography]]''.
* CharacterDevelopment: His first reaction to meeting Naare was to flee in terror at the sight of the "Jedi" (see his image quote), but he later utters a
*
** ''All-Stars'' takes this UpToEleven by revealing that he's had this status since he was ''manufactured'' -- with his head put on backwards.
** Presumably his first combat experience was [[Film/ThePhantomMenace the Battle of Naboo]] -- in which he was disabled almost as soon as he deployed, before getting a single shot off.
* DeadpanSnarker: "Good news! My programming doesn't allow for I-told-you-sos!"
* DoAnythingRobot: Comes across as this, what with the cleaning, maintenance, cooking, slicing...
** He doesn't do translating, though, which leads to some trouble during the mission to Kashyyyk.
* GadgeteerGenius: Manufactures a fully functional droid buffer, apparently all by himself. (Of course, he really shouldn't have been building it in the middle of a pitched space battle, and the
* GeniusDitz: He's a
*
* HeelFaceBrainwashing: ''All-Stars'' reveals that he was found on
* HeelRealization: {{Averted|Trope}}; he does not take it well when told the Separatists were the bad guys and reboots himself in order to forget this revelation.
* HollywoodHacking: In Season Two, it turns out that he's capable of doing this as well with his trusty datapad. Possibly {{justified|Trope}} since it only occurs on the Wheel, the Freemakers' home space station in Season
* IShouldWriteABookAboutThis: He actually has! (And the rest of the galaxy wishes that he hadn't.) ''From Trenches to Wrenches: The Roger Story'' is available on the [=HoloNet=], has at least ''482 chapters'' (which would probably make it a {{Doorstopper}} except it's apparently in ebook format), and is regarded by everyone from Wick Cooper to Captain Phasma to be extremely poorly written. Roger, however, is quite proud of his work and eagerly (and rather [[LargeHam hammily]]) reads chapters to anyone who'll listen (and even some who won't). Oh, and he's working on a sequel, ''From Trenches to Wrenches: The Roger Story, Volume 2''.
* LastOfHisKind: Believes himself to be this, although [[Literature/StarWarsAftermath Mister Bones]] might have something to say about that...
* LovableCoward: Is this, {{iron|y}}ically for a battle droid. He's fully aware of this too, to the point of ''openly informing others'' of his cowardice. The Freemakers (and the audience) love him anyway, since he's such a NiceGuy who honestly does his best to help out. It doesn't hurt that he can be
* NiceGuy: Is this in ''spades'', although he has an unfortunate tendency to bungle it due to his clumsiness. Upon joining the Rebel Alliance, Roger takes the initiative to befriend the local droids (for all the good it does him ''and'' them), and ''All-Stars'' shows that he was [[AffablyEvil genuinely friendly even prior to his ]]HeelFaceBrainwashing. Notably, immediately after (or possibly even ''during'') said brainwashing, [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments he hugs a young Zander when the curious toddler climbs into his lap]].
* OldRetainer: Serves three generations of Freemakers over the course of ''The Freemaker Adventures'' and ''All-Stars'', as he mentions to Moxie in a surprisingly heartfelt moment near the end of ''All-Stars''. Disturbingly, he never comments about exactly ''[[UncertainDoom what]]'' happened to his former masters.
* PullingThemselvesTogether: Is capable of doing this, although whether he does so in any given situation usually depends on the
*
* RootingForTheEmpire: Is convinced the Separatists were the good guys of
* ShellShockedVeteran: PlayedForLaughs. Roger still remembers his experiences in the
** PlayedForDrama (somewhat) near the end of Season One, when Rowan insists on rewatching Roger's memories of his various defeats. Roger is clearly uncomfortable and attempts to distract Rowan with a memory of a StaircaseTumble, but the stakes are so high at this point that
* SupremeChef: Tries his best to be
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: {{Downplayed|Trope}} since he appears
* UndyingLoyalty: To the Freemakers. While he's proud to be a
* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: No one seems to be even fazed by the sight of a battle droid walking about.
* VerbalTicName: Takes his name
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!!Jek-14
!!!'''Species''': Human (clone)
->'''Voiced by''': Brian Dobson
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LEGOStarWarsTheYodaChronicles The Yoda Chronicles]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LEGOStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
After the events of ''The Yoda Chronicles'', Jek-14 went into isolation on Zoh and became known as the mythical Maker of Zoh, refusing to be involved in any more conflicts between the Light Side and Dark Side of the Force.
!!Jek-14
!!!'''Species''': Human (clone)
->'''Voiced by''': Brian Dobson
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LEGOStarWarsTheYodaChronicles The Yoda Chronicles]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LEGOStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
After the events of ''The Yoda Chronicles'', Jek-14 went into isolation on Zoh and became known as the mythical Maker of Zoh, refusing to be involved in any more conflicts between the Light Side and Dark Side of the Force.
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!!Jek-14
!!!'''Species''': Human (clone)
!!Becky Smoochenbacher
->'''Voiced by''':
->'''Appears in''':
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* CanonImmigrant: Roger mentions him in ''Droidography'' as the Maker of Zoh, making him canon... though the details are murky.
* CharacterTitle: "The Maker of Zoh" episode.
* NeverFoundTheBody: The Freemakers are led to assume his droids killed him, but the ending of the episode shows a FingerTwitchingRevival (or, well, hand twitching revival, considering this is LEGO.).
* ParodySue: He's a Clone Trooper modified to be a Force-sensitive Sith, a test subject by Count Dooku to become the first of a larger "Sith clone" army, and he's walked both the way of the Jedi ''and'' the Sith before becoming an unaffiliated good guy. He's also become a mythical hero and serves as a mentor to another show's main character.
%%* UnexpectedCharacter: Considering the show was slated as a "canon paraphrase", Jek-14, who originated from the Lego parody series of ''Star Wars'', was unexpected. This also brings in some questions as to how exactly ''The Yoda Chronicles'' fits in with the new Expanded Universe.
* TheWarToEndAllWars: Jek lampshades that every conflict claims that theirs will be "the battle to end all battles", [[HistoryRepeats only for another to follow and say the same thing, then another, then another.]] He recognizes that it would be futile to try to satiate the bloodlust, so he went into isolation so that he wouldn't be dragged into more fights.
* CharacterTitle: "The Maker of Zoh" episode.
* NeverFoundTheBody: The Freemakers are led to assume his droids killed him, but the ending of the episode shows a FingerTwitchingRevival (or, well, hand twitching revival, considering this is LEGO.).
* ParodySue: He's a Clone Trooper modified to be a Force-sensitive Sith, a test subject by Count Dooku to become the first of a larger "Sith clone" army, and he's walked both the way of the Jedi ''and'' the Sith before becoming an unaffiliated good guy. He's also become a mythical hero and serves as a mentor to another show's main character.
%%* UnexpectedCharacter: Considering the show was slated as a "canon paraphrase", Jek-14, who originated from the Lego parody series of ''Star Wars'', was unexpected. This also brings in some questions as to how exactly ''The Yoda Chronicles'' fits in with the new Expanded Universe.
* TheWarToEndAllWars: Jek lampshades that every conflict claims that theirs will be "the battle to end all battles", [[HistoryRepeats only for another to follow and say the same thing, then another, then another.]] He recognizes that it would be futile to try to satiate the bloodlust, so he went into isolation so that he wouldn't be dragged into more fights.
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* CanonImmigrant: Roger mentions him ActionGirl: She is revealed to be an Imperial gunner.
* BrickJoke: She's only namedropped once (okay, twice in''Droidography'' as very quick succession) during Season One, but Zander finds many more reasons to bring her up throughout Season Two, culminating in her finally showing up in the Maker of Zoh, making him canon... though the details are murky.
* CharacterTitle: "The Maker of Zoh"final episode.
*NeverFoundTheBody: DeusExMachina: {{Exaggerated|Trope}}. The Freemakers are led captured on the Death Star II, thrown into a cell, and the priceless Kyber Saber handed to assume his droids killed him, an Imperial Guard to bring to the Emperor. But that's no ordinary guard: it's Zander's long-time crush, the oft-mentioned but the ending of the episode shows a FingerTwitchingRevival (or, well, hand twitching revival, considering this is LEGO.).
* ParodySue: He's a Clone Trooper modified to be a Force-sensitive Sith, a test subject by Count Dooku tonever seen Becky Smoochenbacher. Did you know she had become an Imperial Guard? Did you know she had a crush on Zander too? [[DefectingForLove Ain't Love Grand?]]
* TheCavalry: She rescues thefirst of a larger "Sith clone" army, and he's walked both Freemakers when they are captured at the way of Death Star II.
* ChekhovsGunman: After being TheGhost in a RunningGag for theJedi ''and'' entire show, she shows up in the Sith before becoming GrandFinale, being an unaffiliated good guy. He's also become a mythical hero and serves as a mentor to another show's main character.
%%* UnexpectedCharacter: ConsideringImperial gunner that rescues the show was slated as a "canon paraphrase", Jek-14, who originated Freemakers from the Lego parody Death Star II before it blows up.
* DefectingForLove: She joins the Empire after the Freemakers left the Wheel, but spontaneously performs a HighHeelFaceTurn upon discovering that her beloved Zander is a Rebel. [[spoiler:They eventually marry and have a daughter.]]
* EasilyForgiven: Apparently Becky didn't face any consequences for working for the Empire while the Freemakers didn't seem to mind either. It doesn't hurt that her biggest onscreen offense is wearing the wrong uniform.
* TheGhost: Despite being frequently brought up by Zander, but she never shows up in person, even when Kordi and Leia visit the Wheel's upper ring. Finally {{averted|Trope}} when she shows up in the GrandFinale.
* ICantBelieveAGuyLikeYouWouldNoticeMe: Just like Zander, Becky always thought he didn't even know who she was.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: She debuts in the GrandFinale, although she's mentioned several times over the course of the show.
* MeaningfulName: Gives Zander a smooch after professing her love for him.
* MissingMom: [[spoiler:''All-Stars'' reveals that Moxie is her daughter, but she never shows up in the series proper, not even in flashbacks.]]
* RunningGag: Zander professing his love for her in Season Two.
* UptownGirl: She lived in the Upper Ring of''Star Wars'', the Wheel, which was unexpected. This also brings in some questions as stated to how exactly ''The Yoda Chronicles'' fits in with the new Expanded Universe.
* TheWarToEndAllWars: Jek lampshades that every conflict claims that theirs willbe reserved for "the battle to end all battles", [[HistoryRepeats only for another to follow rich, the super-rich, and say the same thing, then another, then another.]] He recognizes that it would be futile to try to satiate the bloodlust, so he went into isolation so that he wouldn't be dragged into more fights.Empire."
* BrickJoke: She's only namedropped once (okay, twice in
* CharacterTitle: "The Maker of Zoh"
*
* ParodySue: He's a Clone Trooper modified to be a Force-sensitive Sith, a test subject by Count Dooku to
* TheCavalry: She rescues the
* ChekhovsGunman: After being TheGhost in a RunningGag for the
%%* UnexpectedCharacter: Considering
* DefectingForLove: She joins the Empire after the Freemakers left the Wheel, but spontaneously performs a HighHeelFaceTurn upon discovering that her beloved Zander is a Rebel. [[spoiler:They eventually marry and have a daughter.]]
* EasilyForgiven: Apparently Becky didn't face any consequences for working for the Empire while the Freemakers didn't seem to mind either. It doesn't hurt that her biggest onscreen offense is wearing the wrong uniform.
* TheGhost: Despite being frequently brought up by Zander, but she never shows up in person, even when Kordi and Leia visit the Wheel's upper ring. Finally {{averted|Trope}} when she shows up in the GrandFinale.
* ICantBelieveAGuyLikeYouWouldNoticeMe: Just like Zander, Becky always thought he didn't even know who she was.
* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: She debuts in the GrandFinale, although she's mentioned several times over the course of the show.
* MeaningfulName: Gives Zander a smooch after professing her love for him.
* MissingMom: [[spoiler:''All-Stars'' reveals that Moxie is her daughter, but she never shows up in the series proper, not even in flashbacks.]]
* RunningGag: Zander professing his love for her in Season Two.
* UptownGirl: She lived in the Upper Ring of
* TheWarToEndAllWars: Jek lampshades that every conflict claims that theirs will
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[[folder:The Maker's Droids]]
!!The Maker's Droids
!!!'''Models''': Various, including EV-series medical droid (N3-RO), battle droids, super battle droids, dwarf spider droids, IG-series droids, mouse droids, R5-series astromech droids
->'''Voiced by''': French Stewart (N3-RO), Creator/FredTatasciore (BL-[=0X=])
->'''Appear in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
Droids rebuilt by Jek-14 after their parts were abandoned as junk on Zoh.
!!The Maker's Droids
!!!'''Models''': Various, including EV-series medical droid (N3-RO), battle droids, super battle droids, dwarf spider droids, IG-series droids, mouse droids, R5-series astromech droids
->'''Voiced by''': French Stewart (N3-RO), Creator/FredTatasciore (BL-[=0X=])
->'''Appear in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
Droids rebuilt by Jek-14 after their parts were abandoned as junk on Zoh.
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!!The Maker's Droids
!!!'''Models''': Various, including EV-series medical droid (N3-RO), battle droids, super battle droids, dwarf spider droids, IG-series droids, mouse droids, R5-series astromech droids
[[folder:Pace Freemaker]]
!!Pace Freemaker
->'''Voiced by''':
->'''Appear
->'''Appears in''':
Droids rebuilt by Jek-14 after their parts were abandoned as junk on Zoh.
A Corellian mechanic and Clone Wars starship enthusiast who first found Roger. He is the husband of Lena and the father of Zander, Kordi, and Rowan.
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* MeaningfulName:
** [[PunnyName BL-0X]] for... Lego blocks.
** UsefulNotes/{{Nero}} was considered a cruel and incompetent leader to the point of garnering a tarnished reputation for himself.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: BL-[=0X=] and the other droids feel bad for following N3-RO, as their uprising led to the supposed death of the Maker, who was the only one who cared about them.
* NowWhat: After the Maker was supposedly killed, the droids feel like they have no purpose.
* RestrainingBolt: BL-[=0X=] puts one on N3-RO so that he'll never do anything bad again.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: N3-RO gathered the droids to rise up against the Freemakers because [[PleaseDontLeaveMe he didn't want the Maker to leave them like their previous owners did]].
[[/folder]]
!LEGO Star Wars: All-Stars
[[folder:Pace Freemaker]]
!!Pace Freemaker
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JoshPeck
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A Corellian mechanic and Clone Wars starship enthusiast who first found Roger. He is the husband of Lena and the father of Zander, Kordi, and Rowan.
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** [[PunnyName BL-0X]] for... Lego blocks.
** UsefulNotes/{{Nero}} was considered a cruel and incompetent leader to the point of garnering a tarnished reputation for himself.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: BL-[=0X=] and the other droids feel bad for following N3-RO, as their uprising led to the supposed death of the Maker, who was the only one who cared about them.
* NowWhat: After the Maker was supposedly killed, the droids feel like they have no purpose.
* RestrainingBolt: BL-[=0X=] puts one on N3-RO so that he'll never do anything bad again.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: N3-RO gathered the droids to rise up against the Freemakers because [[PleaseDontLeaveMe he didn't want the Maker to leave them like their previous owners did]].
[[/folder]]
!LEGO Star Wars: All-Stars
[[folder:Pace Freemaker]]
!!Pace Freemaker
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JoshPeck
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A Corellian mechanic and Clone Wars starship enthusiast who first found Roger. He is the husband of Lena and the father of Zander, Kordi, and Rowan.
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!!!Alliance High Command and Rebel Heroes
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->'''Voiced By''': Julie Dolan (''The Freemaker Adventures''), Carolyn Hennesy (General Leia, ''All-Stars'')
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->'''Voiced By''': Heather Doerkson (''Droid Tales''), Julie Dolan (''The Freemaker Adventures''), Carolyn Hennesy (General Leia, ''All-Stars'')
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* QuestGiver: Personally sends Moxie, Ka-Pao, and Roger to scout out old Rebel bases that could be of use to the Resistance.
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* QuestGiver: Personally In ''All-Stars'', she personally sends Moxie, Ka-Pao, and Roger to scout out old Rebel rebel bases that could be of use to the Resistance.
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!!!'''Homeworld:''' Kashyyyk
!!!Alliance High Command
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* DumbassNoMore: Compared to his depictions in the other ''LEGO Star Wars'' shows, he takes his job a bit more seriously, though there are some points where he's still the point of comedy.
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* DumbassNoMore: Compared to his depictions in the other ''LEGO Star Wars'' shows, he takes his job a bit more seriously, seriously in ''The Freemaker Adventures'', though there are some points where he's still the point of comedy.
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/VanessaMarshall, Creator/NicoleOliver (''Droid Tales'')
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A top-ranking officer of the Rebel Alliance Navy.
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A top-ranking officer of the Rebel Alliance Navy.
Navy and the former leader of the ''Ghost'' crew.
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* AmbiguousSituation: So far, we haven't seen the ''Ghost'' with her yet. And since ''Rebels'' was about to start its final season a couple of months after Season 2 of ''The Freemaker Adventures'' began airing, it also raised the question of what happened to the other characters of ''Rebels'', particularly of those who joined the Alliance.
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* CanonImmigrant: Her jacket in ''The Freemaker Adventures'' and ''All-Stars'' was made canon by ''VideoGame/StarWarsSquadrons''.
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A family of hardworking scavengers and shipbuilders who run Freemaker Salvage and Repair, a starship repair/salvage shop on the space station known as the Wheel. During a routine scrap run, a chance encounter with a powerful artifact and a mysterious Jedi changes the Freemakers' destiny forever. ''The Freemaker Adventures'' focuses on the Freemakers' escapades during the Galactic Civil War, while ''All-Stars'' chronicles the adventures of their parents (before and after the events of ''Film/{{Solo}}'') and Zander's daughter Moxie (before and during the events of the Sequel Trilogy).
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A family of hardworking scavengers and shipbuilders who run Freemaker Salvage and Repair, a starship repair/salvage shop on the space station known as the Wheel. During a routine scrap run, a chance encounter with a powerful artifact and a mysterious Jedi changes the Freemakers' destiny forever. forever.
''The Freemaker Adventures'' focuses on the Freemakers' escapades during the Galactic Civil War, while ''All-Stars'' chronicles the adventures of their parents (before and after the events of ''Film/{{Solo}}'') and Zander's daughter Moxie (before and during the events of the Sequel Trilogy).
''The Freemaker Adventures'' focuses on the Freemakers' escapades during the Galactic Civil War, while ''All-Stars'' chronicles the adventures of their parents (before and after the events of ''Film/{{Solo}}'') and Zander's daughter Moxie (before and during the events of the Sequel Trilogy).
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* AscendedExtra: Only appears in a single episode of Season One, and is conspicuously absent throughout Season Two aside from a non-speaking [[TheCameo cameo]] during [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi the post-Death Star II victory party on Endor]] -- she's noticeably missing from gatherings of Alliance high command. As General Organa, however, she shows up much more frequently during the Sequel Trilogy episodes of ''All-Stars''.
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* AscendedExtra: Only In ''The Freemaker Adventures'', she only appears in a single episode of Season One, and is conspicuously absent throughout Season Two aside from a non-speaking [[TheCameo cameo]] during [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi the post-Death Star II victory party on Endor]] -- she's noticeably missing from gatherings of Alliance high command. As General Organa, however, she shows up much more frequently during the Sequel Trilogy episodes of ''All-Stars''.
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->'''Voiced by''': Greg Baldwin
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->'''Voiced by''': Greg BaldwinCreator/GregBaldwin
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[[folder:The Maker of Zoh]]
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* CanonImmigrant: Roger mentions him in ''Droidography'' as the Maker of Zoh, making him canon... though the details are murky.
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* UnexpectedCharacter: Considering the show was slated as a "canon paraphrase", Jek-14, who originated from the Lego parody series of ''Star Wars'', was unexpected. This also brings in some questions as to how exactly ''The Yoda Chronicles'' fits in with the new Expanded Universe.
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* ParodySue: He's a Clone Trooper modified to be a Force-sensitive Sith, a test subject by Count Dooku to become the first of a larger "Sith clone" army, and he's walked both the way of the Jedi ''and'' the Sith before becoming an unaffiliated good guy. He's also become a mythical hero and serves as a mentor to another show's main character.
%%* UnexpectedCharacter: Considering the show was slated as a "canon paraphrase", Jek-14, who originated from the Lego parody series of ''Star Wars'', was unexpected. This also brings in some questions as to how exactly ''The Yoda Chronicles'' fits in with the new Expanded Universe.
%%* UnexpectedCharacter: Considering the show was slated as a "canon paraphrase", Jek-14, who originated from the Lego parody series of ''Star Wars'', was unexpected. This also brings in some questions as to how exactly ''The Yoda Chronicles'' fits in with the new Expanded Universe.
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->'''Voiced By''': Creator/BillyDeeWilliams
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
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->'''Voiced By''': Creator/BillyDeeWilliams
Creator/BillyDeeWilliams, Creator/TabithaStGermain (''The Yoda Chronicles'', young)
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheYodaChronicles The Yoda Chronicles]]''
| ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheYodaChronicles The Yoda Chronicles]]''
| ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/VanessaMarshall
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/VanessaMarshall
Creator/VanessaMarshall, Creator/NicoleOliver (''Droid Tales'')
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsDroidTales Droid Tales]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsDroidTales Droid Tales]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
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->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
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->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsDroidTales Droid Tales]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
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->'''Voiced by''': Yvette Nicole Brown
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->'''Voiced by''': Yvette Nicole BrownCreator/YvetteNicoleBrown
* CanonImmigrant: ''VideoGame/StarWarsSquadrons'' mentions her and her Blue Squadron in the flavor text for the Blue Squadron color scheme.
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!!Galactic Underworld
!!!Graballa the Hutt and Associates
[[folder:Graballa the Hutt]]
!!Graballa the Hutt
!!!'''Species''': Hutt
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/DanaSnyder
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A cousin of Jabba the Hutt, Graballa specializes in running mining operations but dreams of opening Graballa's Beachside Resort and Cafe, which he is having a hard time getting off the ground due to a lack of investors.
!!!Graballa the Hutt and Associates
[[folder:Graballa the Hutt]]
!!Graballa the Hutt
!!!'''Species''': Hutt
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/DanaSnyder
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A cousin of Jabba the Hutt, Graballa specializes in running mining operations but dreams of opening Graballa's Beachside Resort and Cafe, which he is having a hard time getting off the ground due to a lack of investors.
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!!!Graballa the Hutt and Associates
[[folder:Graballa the Hutt]]
!!Graballa the Hutt
!!!'''Species''': Hutt
!!Kanan Jarrus
!!!'''Species:''' Human
->'''Voiced
->'''Appears
A cousin of Jabba the Hutt, Graballa specializes in running mining operations but dreams of opening Graballa's Beachside Resort and Cafe, which he is having a hard time getting off the ground due to a lack of investors.
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* AffablyEvil: Remains cheerful and friendly even as he's feeding a twelve-year-old boy to his pet nexu, [[FluffyTheTerrible Smiley]].
* BadBoss: When a disguised Kordi Freemaker recommends that he reduce his [[{{Mooks}} staff]] headcount, he immediately proceeds to do just that -- by [[ThrownOutTheAirlock jettisoning them into space]]. Naturally, this [[LaserGuidedKarma bites him in the rear almost immediately afterwards]], as he can't stop the Freemakers from escaping because he's run out of {{Mooks}}.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: Yes, he's a goofy, pathetic ButtMonkey -- but as a Hutt, he's also a vicious crime lord. Naare finds this out the hard way.
* ButtMonkey: If Darth Vader is [[PsychicStrangle Force-choking]] someone, chances are that Graballa's the unlucky victim.
* CanonImmigrant: By ''Droidography''.
* CoolShip: His HQ looks like a version of [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi Jabba's sail barge]] that can travel through space.
* DudeWheresMyRespect: His dearest ambition is to build Graballa's Beachside Resort and Cafe, but all of his pleas for Jabba's assistance fall on deaf ears and he likewise has absolutely no success drumming up seed money from other investors. However, he's ''just'' villainous enough that he gets zero audience sympathy for his plight.
* EvilLaugh: Indulges in a few of these in one episode of ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'', which comes across as a rather OutOfCharacterMoment since he never does it in ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''. [[FridgeBrilliance Of course]], he never really had any ''reason'' to laugh during ''The Freemaker Adventures''.
* KarmaHoudini: He actually exits ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' in a better position than he was at the beginning; having successfully completed his mission to deliver kyber crystals to the Empire, he's presumably going to be paid handsomely for his efforts and will thus [[EarnYourHappyEnding finally be able to move forward with making his dream resort a reality]]. Getting [[PsychicStrangle Force-choked]] by Darth Vader and thrown into a wall is the equivalent to a slap on the wrist at that point.
** KarmaHoudiniWarranty: ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'' shows that he does eventually get what's coming to him, as his villainy results in the destruction of his dream resort.
* LargeHam: He's voiced by Creator/DanaSnyder, AKA [[WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce Master Shake]] and [[WesternAnimation/{{Chowder}} Gazpacho]]. You do the math.
* LaserGuidedKarma: His last attempt to screw over the Freemaker family costs him his beloved resort. Also, see BadBoss above.
* PerpetualPoverty: By Hutt standards, anyway. He's SurroundedByIdiots because he can't afford to hire better {{Mooks}}.
* SurroundedByIdiots: Mostly [[DumbMuscle Baash and Raam]], but none of his {{Mooks}} are particularly bright. Even his most effective operative, Dengar, is generally regarded as not being as good as [[LivingLegend Boba Fett]].
** Sort of {{inverted|Trope}} during the last third of Season One, where, due to his [[spoiler:VillainTeamUp with Naare, Graballa himself joins his {{Mooks}} as one of the idiots who's surrounding ''her'']].
* ThrowTheDogABone: After being continually frustrated in his efforts to get Graballa's Beachside Resort and Cafe off the ground in ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'', the Sequel Trilogy portion of ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'' reveals that he finally managed to construct and open it on Canto Bight, and despite the First Order almost literally crashing its grand opening, business appears to be booming. It probably helps that, by that point, it's been thirty years since he last crossed paths with the Freemakers.
* WouldHurtAChild: Has no qualms about feeding Rowan to his pet nexu.
* BadBoss: When a disguised Kordi Freemaker recommends that he reduce his [[{{Mooks}} staff]] headcount, he immediately proceeds to do just that -- by [[ThrownOutTheAirlock jettisoning them into space]]. Naturally, this [[LaserGuidedKarma bites him in the rear almost immediately afterwards]], as he can't stop the Freemakers from escaping because he's run out of {{Mooks}}.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: Yes, he's a goofy, pathetic ButtMonkey -- but as a Hutt, he's also a vicious crime lord. Naare finds this out the hard way.
* ButtMonkey: If Darth Vader is [[PsychicStrangle Force-choking]] someone, chances are that Graballa's the unlucky victim.
* CanonImmigrant: By ''Droidography''.
* CoolShip: His HQ looks like a version of [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi Jabba's sail barge]] that can travel through space.
* DudeWheresMyRespect: His dearest ambition is to build Graballa's Beachside Resort and Cafe, but all of his pleas for Jabba's assistance fall on deaf ears and he likewise has absolutely no success drumming up seed money from other investors. However, he's ''just'' villainous enough that he gets zero audience sympathy for his plight.
* EvilLaugh: Indulges in a few of these in one episode of ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'', which comes across as a rather OutOfCharacterMoment since he never does it in ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''. [[FridgeBrilliance Of course]], he never really had any ''reason'' to laugh during ''The Freemaker Adventures''.
* KarmaHoudini: He actually exits ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' in a better position than he was at the beginning; having successfully completed his mission to deliver kyber crystals to the Empire, he's presumably going to be paid handsomely for his efforts and will thus [[EarnYourHappyEnding finally be able to move forward with making his dream resort a reality]]. Getting [[PsychicStrangle Force-choked]] by Darth Vader and thrown into a wall is the equivalent to a slap on the wrist at that point.
** KarmaHoudiniWarranty: ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'' shows that he does eventually get what's coming to him, as his villainy results in the destruction of his dream resort.
* LargeHam: He's voiced by Creator/DanaSnyder, AKA [[WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce Master Shake]] and [[WesternAnimation/{{Chowder}} Gazpacho]]. You do the math.
* LaserGuidedKarma: His last attempt to screw over the Freemaker family costs him his beloved resort. Also, see BadBoss above.
* PerpetualPoverty: By Hutt standards, anyway. He's SurroundedByIdiots because he can't afford to hire better {{Mooks}}.
* SurroundedByIdiots: Mostly [[DumbMuscle Baash and Raam]], but none of his {{Mooks}} are particularly bright. Even his most effective operative, Dengar, is generally regarded as not being as good as [[LivingLegend Boba Fett]].
** Sort of {{inverted|Trope}} during the last third of Season One, where, due to his [[spoiler:VillainTeamUp with Naare, Graballa himself joins his {{Mooks}} as one of the idiots who's surrounding ''her'']].
* ThrowTheDogABone: After being continually frustrated in his efforts to get Graballa's Beachside Resort and Cafe off the ground in ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'', the Sequel Trilogy portion of ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'' reveals that he finally managed to construct and open it on Canto Bight, and despite the First Order almost literally crashing its grand opening, business appears to be booming. It probably helps that, by that point, it's been thirty years since he last crossed paths with the Freemakers.
* WouldHurtAChild: Has no qualms about feeding Rowan to his pet nexu.
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[[folder:Yeppau]]
!!Yeppau
!!!'''Species''': Toydarian
->'''Voiced by''': Danny Jacobs
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
Graballa's right-hand Toydarian.
!!Yeppau
!!!'''Species''': Toydarian
->'''Voiced by''': Danny Jacobs
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
Graballa's right-hand Toydarian.
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!!Yeppau
!!!'''Species''': Toydarian
!!Garazeb "Zeb" Orrelios
!!!'''Species:''' Lasat
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Lasan
->'''Voiced
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Graballa's right-hand Toydarian.
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[[folder:Baash and Raam]]
!!Baash and Raam
!!!'''Species''': Iktotchi
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JohnDiMaggio (Baash), Danny Jacobs (Raam)
->'''Appear in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A pair of dimwitted Iktotchi who serve as Graballa's thugs, usually acting as backup to Dengar.
!!Baash and Raam
!!!'''Species''': Iktotchi
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JohnDiMaggio (Baash), Danny Jacobs (Raam)
->'''Appear in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A pair of dimwitted Iktotchi who serve as Graballa's thugs, usually acting as backup to Dengar.
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!!Baash and Raam
!!!'''Species''': Iktotchi
!!Sabine Wren
!!!'''Species:''' Human
->'''Voiced
->'''Appear in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A pair of dimwitted Iktotchi who serve as Graballa's thugs, usually acting as backup to Dengar.
->'''Appears in:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsDroidTales Droid Tales]]''
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* BigEater: Both of them. In fact, they're actually strongly opinionated about food.
* BumblingHenchmenDuo: They're generally nuisances at worst, and they're often as much a hazard to their employer Graballa as they are to the Freemakers.
* TheDividual: They're never seen apart, and they often perform tasks together.
* DumbMuscle: In Naare's words, minds do not come any weaker than theirs. But that's what happens when your hobby is headbutting each other.
* HiddenDepths: Although they appear to be your average DumbMuscle (which they are), they're surprisingly eloquent and opinionated on issues that are near and dear to their hearts. [[SubvertedTrope Like food. And the status of their work environment.]]
* InexplicablyIdenticalIndividuals: Although none of the main characters seems to have any difficulty telling them apart. In case you were wondering, Baash's sleeves are tan while Raam's sleeves are green.
* OldRetainer: ''All-Stars'' reveals that they were in Graballa's employ before the events of ''Film/{{Solo}}'' -- and that they're ''still'' working for him during the time of the Sequel Trilogy, thirty years after the events of ''The Freemaker Adventures''.
* PunnyName: Take one A out of each of their names to get the names of their favorite hobbies. (It's also how their names are pronounced.) Unfortunately, the pun only pays off once in the series.
-->''[[ChaseScene (Baash and Raam are chasing the Freemakers' podracer in their speeder bikes)]]''\\
'''Baash''': Raam, you bash!\\
'''Raam''': And Baash, you ram!
* SkewedPriorities: These geniuses put off ''escaping from a Cloud City jail'' to argue with each other about who's afraid of heights. Dengar has to resort to ''shooting at them with his getaway cloud car'' to get them to focus. And then they go right back to arguing as soon as they're on board.
* SpannerInTheWorks: After Zander messes up Kordi's "airtight plan" to purchase an antique starship by bidding for (and winning) a different ship, these guys mess it up even worse by purchasing the ship themselves on Graballa's behalf -- ''[[AchievementsInIgnorance by waving a Mygeeto burrito around at the wrong time]]''.
* BumblingHenchmenDuo: They're generally nuisances at worst, and they're often as much a hazard to their employer Graballa as they are to the Freemakers.
* TheDividual: They're never seen apart, and they often perform tasks together.
* DumbMuscle: In Naare's words, minds do not come any weaker than theirs. But that's what happens when your hobby is headbutting each other.
* HiddenDepths: Although they appear to be your average DumbMuscle (which they are), they're surprisingly eloquent and opinionated on issues that are near and dear to their hearts. [[SubvertedTrope Like food. And the status of their work environment.]]
* InexplicablyIdenticalIndividuals: Although none of the main characters seems to have any difficulty telling them apart. In case you were wondering, Baash's sleeves are tan while Raam's sleeves are green.
* OldRetainer: ''All-Stars'' reveals that they were in Graballa's employ before the events of ''Film/{{Solo}}'' -- and that they're ''still'' working for him during the time of the Sequel Trilogy, thirty years after the events of ''The Freemaker Adventures''.
* PunnyName: Take one A out of each of their names to get the names of their favorite hobbies. (It's also how their names are pronounced.) Unfortunately, the pun only pays off once in the series.
-->''[[ChaseScene (Baash and Raam are chasing the Freemakers' podracer in their speeder bikes)]]''\\
'''Baash''': Raam, you bash!\\
'''Raam''': And Baash, you ram!
* SkewedPriorities: These geniuses put off ''escaping from a Cloud City jail'' to argue with each other about who's afraid of heights. Dengar has to resort to ''shooting at them with his getaway cloud car'' to get them to focus. And then they go right back to arguing as soon as they're on board.
* SpannerInTheWorks: After Zander messes up Kordi's "airtight plan" to purchase an antique starship by bidding for (and winning) a different ship, these guys mess it up even worse by purchasing the ship themselves on Graballa's behalf -- ''[[AchievementsInIgnorance by waving a Mygeeto burrito around at the wrong time]]''.
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[[folder:Dengar]]
!!Dengar
!!!'''Species''': Human
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JamesPatrickStuart
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A bounty hunter employed by Graballa the Hutt. He's generally regarded as not being as good as Boba Fett.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsBountyHuntersAndMercenariesRepublicEra Bounty Hunters and Mercenaries: Republic Era]] page.
!!Dengar
!!!'''Species''': Human
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JamesPatrickStuart
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A bounty hunter employed by Graballa the Hutt. He's generally regarded as not being as good as Boba Fett.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsBountyHuntersAndMercenariesRepublicEra Bounty Hunters and Mercenaries: Republic Era]] page.
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!!Dengar
!!!'''Species''': Human
!!Ezra Bridger
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Lothal
->'''Voiced
->'''Appears
A bounty hunter employed by Graballa the Hutt. He's generally regarded as not being as good as Boba Fett.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsBountyHuntersAndMercenariesRepublicEra Bounty Hunters and Mercenaries: Republic Era]] page.
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!!!Jabba the Hutt and Associates
[[folder:Jabba the Hutt]]
!!Jabba Desilijic Tiure
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!!Jabba Desilijic Tiure
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
One of the most powerful gangsters in the galaxy, Jabba rules his crime family from his homeworld of Tatooine and has no patience for the antics of his cousin Graballa.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on [[Characters/StarWarsTheHuttClan The Hutt Clan]] page.
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
One of the most powerful gangsters in the galaxy, Jabba rules his crime family from his homeworld of Tatooine and has no patience for the antics of his cousin Graballa.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on [[Characters/StarWarsTheHuttClan The Hutt Clan]] page.
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson
Creator/DanaSnyder
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The FreemakerAdventures]]''
One of the most powerful gangsters in the galaxy, Jabba rules his crime family from his homeworld of Tatooine and has no patience for the antics of hisAdventures]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTerrifyingTales Terrifying Tales]]''
A cousinGraballa.
For more on him outsideof Jabba the show, see his canonical entry on [[Characters/StarWarsTheHuttClan The Hutt Clan]] page.Hutt, Graballa specializes in running mining operations but dreams of opening Graballa's Beachside Resort and Cafe, which he is having a hard time getting off the ground due to a lack of investors.
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker
One of the most powerful gangsters in the galaxy, Jabba rules his crime family from his homeworld of Tatooine and has no patience for the antics of his
A cousin
For more on him outside
* AffablyEvil: Remains cheerful and friendly even as he's feeding a twelve-year-old boy to his pet nexu, [[FluffyTheTerrible Smiley]].
* BadBoss: When a disguised Kordi Freemaker recommends that he reduce his [[{{Mooks}} staff]] headcount, he immediately proceeds to do just that -- by [[ThrownOutTheAirlock jettisoning them into space]]. Naturally, this [[LaserGuidedKarma bites him in the rear almost immediately afterwards]], as he can't stop the Freemakers from escaping because he's run out of {{Mooks}}.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: Yes, he's a goofy, pathetic ButtMonkey -- but as a Hutt, he's also a vicious crime lord. Naare finds this out the hard way.
* ButtMonkey: If Darth Vader is [[PsychicStrangle Force-choking]] someone, chances are that Graballa's the unlucky victim.
* CanonImmigrant: By ''Droidography''.
* CoolShip: His HQ looks like a version of [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi Jabba's sail barge]] that can travel through space.
* DudeWheresMyRespect: His dearest ambition is to build Graballa's Beachside Resort and Cafe, but all of his pleas for Jabba's assistance fall on deaf ears and he likewise has absolutely no success drumming up seed money from other investors. However, he's ''just'' villainous enough that he gets zero audience sympathy for his plight.
* EvilLaugh: Indulges in a few of these in one episode of ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'', which comes across as a rather OutOfCharacterMoment since he never does it in ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''. [[FridgeBrilliance Of course]], he never really had any ''reason'' to laugh during ''The Freemaker Adventures''.
* KarmaHoudini: He actually exits ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' in a better position than he was at the beginning; having successfully completed his mission to deliver kyber crystals to the Empire, he's presumably going to be paid handsomely for his efforts and will thus [[EarnYourHappyEnding finally be able to move forward with making his dream resort a reality]]. Getting [[PsychicStrangle Force-choked]] by Darth Vader and thrown into a wall is the equivalent to a slap on the wrist at that point.
** KarmaHoudiniWarranty: ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'' shows that he does eventually get what's coming to him, as his villainy results in the destruction of his dream resort.
* LargeHam: He's voiced by Creator/DanaSnyder, AKA [[WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce Master Shake]] and [[WesternAnimation/{{Chowder}} Gazpacho]]. You do the math.
* LaserGuidedKarma: His last attempt to screw over the Freemaker family costs him his beloved resort. Also, see BadBoss above.
* PerpetualPoverty: By Hutt standards, anyway. He's SurroundedByIdiots because he can't afford to hire better {{Mooks}}.
* SurroundedByIdiots: Mostly [[DumbMuscle Baash and Raam]], but none of his {{Mooks}} are particularly bright. Even his most effective operative, Dengar, is generally regarded as not being as good as [[LivingLegend Boba Fett]].
** Sort of {{inverted|Trope}} during the last third of Season One, where, due to his [[spoiler:VillainTeamUp with Naare, Graballa himself joins his {{Mooks}} as one of the idiots who's surrounding ''her'']].
* ThrowTheDogABone: After being continually frustrated in his efforts to get Graballa's Beachside Resort and Cafe off the ground in ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'', the Sequel Trilogy portion of ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'' reveals that he finally managed to construct and open it on Canto Bight, and despite the First Order almost literally crashing its grand opening, business appears to be booming. It probably helps that, by that point, it's been thirty years since he last crossed paths with the Freemakers.
* WouldHurtAChild: Has no qualms about feeding Rowan to his pet nexu.
* BadBoss: When a disguised Kordi Freemaker recommends that he reduce his [[{{Mooks}} staff]] headcount, he immediately proceeds to do just that -- by [[ThrownOutTheAirlock jettisoning them into space]]. Naturally, this [[LaserGuidedKarma bites him in the rear almost immediately afterwards]], as he can't stop the Freemakers from escaping because he's run out of {{Mooks}}.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: Yes, he's a goofy, pathetic ButtMonkey -- but as a Hutt, he's also a vicious crime lord. Naare finds this out the hard way.
* ButtMonkey: If Darth Vader is [[PsychicStrangle Force-choking]] someone, chances are that Graballa's the unlucky victim.
* CanonImmigrant: By ''Droidography''.
* CoolShip: His HQ looks like a version of [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi Jabba's sail barge]] that can travel through space.
* DudeWheresMyRespect: His dearest ambition is to build Graballa's Beachside Resort and Cafe, but all of his pleas for Jabba's assistance fall on deaf ears and he likewise has absolutely no success drumming up seed money from other investors. However, he's ''just'' villainous enough that he gets zero audience sympathy for his plight.
* EvilLaugh: Indulges in a few of these in one episode of ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'', which comes across as a rather OutOfCharacterMoment since he never does it in ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''. [[FridgeBrilliance Of course]], he never really had any ''reason'' to laugh during ''The Freemaker Adventures''.
* KarmaHoudini: He actually exits ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'' in a better position than he was at the beginning; having successfully completed his mission to deliver kyber crystals to the Empire, he's presumably going to be paid handsomely for his efforts and will thus [[EarnYourHappyEnding finally be able to move forward with making his dream resort a reality]]. Getting [[PsychicStrangle Force-choked]] by Darth Vader and thrown into a wall is the equivalent to a slap on the wrist at that point.
** KarmaHoudiniWarranty: ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'' shows that he does eventually get what's coming to him, as his villainy results in the destruction of his dream resort.
* LargeHam: He's voiced by Creator/DanaSnyder, AKA [[WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce Master Shake]] and [[WesternAnimation/{{Chowder}} Gazpacho]]. You do the math.
* LaserGuidedKarma: His last attempt to screw over the Freemaker family costs him his beloved resort. Also, see BadBoss above.
* PerpetualPoverty: By Hutt standards, anyway. He's SurroundedByIdiots because he can't afford to hire better {{Mooks}}.
* SurroundedByIdiots: Mostly [[DumbMuscle Baash and Raam]], but none of his {{Mooks}} are particularly bright. Even his most effective operative, Dengar, is generally regarded as not being as good as [[LivingLegend Boba Fett]].
** Sort of {{inverted|Trope}} during the last third of Season One, where, due to his [[spoiler:VillainTeamUp with Naare, Graballa himself joins his {{Mooks}} as one of the idiots who's surrounding ''her'']].
* ThrowTheDogABone: After being continually frustrated in his efforts to get Graballa's Beachside Resort and Cafe off the ground in ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]'', the Sequel Trilogy portion of ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]'' reveals that he finally managed to construct and open it on Canto Bight, and despite the First Order almost literally crashing its grand opening, business appears to be booming. It probably helps that, by that point, it's been thirty years since he last crossed paths with the Freemakers.
* WouldHurtAChild: Has no qualms about feeding Rowan to his pet nexu.
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!!Bib Fortuna
!!!'''Species''': Twi'lek
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
Jabba's Twi'lek majordomo.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on [[Characters/StarWarsTheHuttClan The Hutt Clan]] page.
!!Bib Fortuna
!!!'''Species''': Twi'lek
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
Jabba's Twi'lek majordomo.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on [[Characters/StarWarsTheHuttClan The Hutt Clan]] page.
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!!Bib Fortuna
!!Yeppau
!!!'''Species''':
->'''Voiced by''': Danny Jacobs
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker
Jabba's Twi'lek majordomo.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on [[Characters/StarWarsTheHuttClan The Hutt Clan]] page.
Graballa's right-hand Toydarian.
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* TheCameo: Shows up in Jabba's entourage to display [[HumanPopsicle Han Solo's carbonite block]] to Graballa as something of an ImpliedDeathThreat. This also doubles as Han Solo's sole appearance in ''The Freemaker Adventures'', aside from a FreezeFrameBonus at the end of the GrandFinale.
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!!Boba Fett
!!!'''Species''': Human (clone)
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/DeeBradleyBaker
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
A Mandalorian bounty hunter often employed by Jabba the Hutt, widely regarded as the best in the business.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry [[Characters/StarWarsBobaFett here]].
!!Boba Fett
!!!'''Species''': Human (clone)
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/DeeBradleyBaker
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
A Mandalorian bounty hunter often employed by Jabba the Hutt, widely regarded as the best in the business.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry [[Characters/StarWarsBobaFett here]].
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!!Boba Fett
!!Baash and Raam
!!!'''Species''':
->'''Voiced by''':
->'''Appears
->'''Appear in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker
A
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry [[Characters/StarWarsBobaFett here]].
* BigEater: Both of them. In fact, they're actually strongly opinionated about food.
* BumblingHenchmenDuo: They're generally nuisances at worst, and they're often as much a hazard to their employer Graballa as they are to the Freemakers.
* TheDividual: They're never seen apart, and they often perform tasks together.
* DumbMuscle: In Naare's words, minds do not come any weaker than theirs. But that's what happens when your hobby is headbutting each other.
* HiddenDepths: Although they appear to be your average DumbMuscle (which they are), they're surprisingly eloquent and opinionated on issues that are near and dear to their hearts. [[SubvertedTrope Like food. And the status of their work environment.]]
* InexplicablyIdenticalIndividuals: Although none of the main characters seems to have any difficulty telling them apart. In case you were wondering, Baash's sleeves are tan while Raam's sleeves are green.
* OldRetainer: ''All-Stars'' reveals that they were in Graballa's employ before the events of ''Film/{{Solo}}'' -- and that they're ''still'' working for him during the time of the Sequel Trilogy, thirty years after the events of ''The Freemaker Adventures''.
* PunnyName: Take one A out of each of their names to get the names of their favorite hobbies. (It's also how their names are pronounced.) Unfortunately, the pun only pays off once in the series.
-->''[[ChaseScene (Baash and Raam are chasing the Freemakers' podracer in their speeder bikes)]]''\\
'''Baash''': Raam, you bash!\\
'''Raam''': And Baash, you ram!
* SkewedPriorities: These geniuses put off ''escaping from a Cloud City jail'' to argue with each other about who's afraid of heights. Dengar has to resort to ''shooting at them with his getaway cloud car'' to get them to focus. And then they go right back to arguing as soon as they're on board.
* SpannerInTheWorks: After Zander messes up Kordi's "airtight plan" to purchase an antique starship by bidding for (and winning) a different ship, these guys mess it up even worse by purchasing the ship themselves on Graballa's behalf -- ''[[AchievementsInIgnorance by waving a Mygeeto burrito around at the wrong time]]''.
* BumblingHenchmenDuo: They're generally nuisances at worst, and they're often as much a hazard to their employer Graballa as they are to the Freemakers.
* TheDividual: They're never seen apart, and they often perform tasks together.
* DumbMuscle: In Naare's words, minds do not come any weaker than theirs. But that's what happens when your hobby is headbutting each other.
* HiddenDepths: Although they appear to be your average DumbMuscle (which they are), they're surprisingly eloquent and opinionated on issues that are near and dear to their hearts. [[SubvertedTrope Like food. And the status of their work environment.]]
* InexplicablyIdenticalIndividuals: Although none of the main characters seems to have any difficulty telling them apart. In case you were wondering, Baash's sleeves are tan while Raam's sleeves are green.
* OldRetainer: ''All-Stars'' reveals that they were in Graballa's employ before the events of ''Film/{{Solo}}'' -- and that they're ''still'' working for him during the time of the Sequel Trilogy, thirty years after the events of ''The Freemaker Adventures''.
* PunnyName: Take one A out of each of their names to get the names of their favorite hobbies. (It's also how their names are pronounced.) Unfortunately, the pun only pays off once in the series.
-->''[[ChaseScene (Baash and Raam are chasing the Freemakers' podracer in their speeder bikes)]]''\\
'''Baash''': Raam, you bash!\\
'''Raam''': And Baash, you ram!
* SkewedPriorities: These geniuses put off ''escaping from a Cloud City jail'' to argue with each other about who's afraid of heights. Dengar has to resort to ''shooting at them with his getaway cloud car'' to get them to focus. And then they go right back to arguing as soon as they're on board.
* SpannerInTheWorks: After Zander messes up Kordi's "airtight plan" to purchase an antique starship by bidding for (and winning) a different ship, these guys mess it up even worse by purchasing the ship themselves on Graballa's behalf -- ''[[AchievementsInIgnorance by waving a Mygeeto burrito around at the wrong time]]''.
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!!!Other Outlaws
[[folder:Maz Kanata]]
!!Maz Kanata
!!!'''Species''': Unknown
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/GreyGriffin
[[folder:Maz Kanata]]
!!Maz Kanata
!!!'''Species''': Unknown
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/GreyGriffin
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!!Maz Kanata
!!Dengar
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The owner and bartender of a cantina in a castle on Takodana.
For more on her outside of the show, see her canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsCriminals Criminals]] page.
For more on her outside of the show, see her canonical entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsCriminals Criminals]] page.
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* CoolOldLady
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Is fairly reasonable to the Freemakers and kicks out Hondo once she realizes how much trouble he's causing at her castle.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Is fairly reasonable to the Freemakers and kicks out Hondo once she realizes how much trouble he's causing at her castle.
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!!Hondo Ohnaka
!!!'''Species''': Weequay
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JimCummings
!!Hondo Ohnaka
!!!'''Species''': Weequay
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JimCummings
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!!Hondo Ohnaka
[[folder:Jabba the Hutt]]
!!Jabba Desilijic Tiure
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->'''Voiced by''':
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An old pirate hanging around at Maz's Castle, trying to rebuild his criminal empire.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on [[Characters/StarWarsTheOhnakaGang The Ohnaka Gang]] page.
For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry on [[Characters/StarWarsTheOhnakaGang The Ohnaka Gang]] page.
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!!Historical Figures
[[folder:Baird Kantoo]]
!!Baird Kantoo
!!!'''Species''': Human
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/TrevorDevall
[[folder:Baird Kantoo]]
!!Baird Kantoo
!!!'''Species''': Human
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/TrevorDevall
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!!Baird Kantoo
!!Bib Fortuna
!!!'''Species''':
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/TrevorDevall
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An ancient Jedi Master who forged the Kyber Saber.
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* DismantledMacguffin: After smashing the Kyber Saber, he entrusted the pieces to Jedi Knights to hide all around the galaxy. [[spoiler:[[FridgeBrilliance It's possible that he was aware of the Saber's extreme durability and decided that scattering its pieces was a safer method of disposal rather than attempting to destroy it.]]]]
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: The expression on his face says it all after he accidentally destroys a moon with his new Kyber Saber, prompting him to [[DismantledMacguffin shatter the weapon]] just minutes after constructing it.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's long gone by the present day.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: As the creator -- and destroyer -- of the Kyber Saber.
* SuddenlyVoiced: After a non-speaking appearance in the series premiere, he makes a surprise reappearance halfway through Season Two via a holocron recording to instruct (and warn) viewers on Force building using kyber crystals.
* SuperPrototype: According to Naare, the Kyber Saber was the first lightsaber. It's also ''several'' orders of magnitude stronger than any lightsaber, being able to [[WaveMotionGun emit energy beams]] that can cleave ''multiple'' mountains in a single shot and even effortlessly slice through ''Imperial Star Destroyers'' -- ''lengthwise''!
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: The expression on his face says it all after he accidentally destroys a moon with his new Kyber Saber, prompting him to [[DismantledMacguffin shatter the weapon]] just minutes after constructing it.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's long gone by the present day.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: As the creator -- and destroyer -- of the Kyber Saber.
* SuddenlyVoiced: After a non-speaking appearance in the series premiere, he makes a surprise reappearance halfway through Season Two via a holocron recording to instruct (and warn) viewers on Force building using kyber crystals.
* SuperPrototype: According to Naare, the Kyber Saber was the first lightsaber. It's also ''several'' orders of magnitude stronger than any lightsaber, being able to [[WaveMotionGun emit energy beams]] that can cleave ''multiple'' mountains in a single shot and even effortlessly slice through ''Imperial Star Destroyers'' -- ''lengthwise''!
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* DismantledMacguffin: After smashing the Kyber Saber, he entrusted the pieces TheCameo: Shows up in Jabba's entourage to Jedi Knights display [[HumanPopsicle Han Solo's carbonite block]] to hide all around the galaxy. [[spoiler:[[FridgeBrilliance It's possible that he was aware Graballa as something of the Saber's extreme durability and decided that scattering its pieces was a safer method of disposal rather than attempting to destroy it.]]]]
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: The expression on his face says it all after he accidentally destroys a moon with his new Kyber Saber, prompting him to [[DismantledMacguffin shatter the weapon]] just minutes after constructing it.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's long gone by the present day.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: As the creator -- and destroyer -- of the Kyber Saber.
* SuddenlyVoiced: After a non-speakingan ImpliedDeathThreat. This also doubles as Han Solo's sole appearance in ''The Freemaker Adventures'', aside from a FreezeFrameBonus at the series premiere, he makes a surprise reappearance halfway through Season Two via a holocron recording to instruct (and warn) viewers on Force building using kyber crystals.
* SuperPrototype: According to Naare,end of the Kyber Saber was the first lightsaber. It's also ''several'' orders of magnitude stronger than any lightsaber, being able to [[WaveMotionGun emit energy beams]] that can cleave ''multiple'' mountains in a single shot and even effortlessly slice through ''Imperial Star Destroyers'' -- ''lengthwise''!GrandFinale.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: The expression on his face says it all after he accidentally destroys a moon with his new Kyber Saber, prompting him to [[DismantledMacguffin shatter the weapon]] just minutes after constructing it.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's long gone by the present day.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: As the creator -- and destroyer -- of the Kyber Saber.
* SuddenlyVoiced: After a non-speaking
* SuperPrototype: According to Naare,
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!!Other Characters
[[folder:Furlac]]
!!Furlac
!!!'''Species''': Aqualish
->'''Voiced by''': Greg Baldwin
[[folder:Furlac]]
!!Furlac
!!!'''Species''': Aqualish
->'''Voiced by''': Greg Baldwin
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!!Furlac
!!Boba Fett
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->'''Voiced by''':
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The Freemakers' landlord, who often hounds them for overdue rent.
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For more on him outside of the show, see his canonical entry [[Characters/StarWarsBobaFett here]].
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* TheCameo: As nearly all of Season Two takes place off of the Wheel, he's absent for nearly all of it...except for the episode when the Freemakers pay a return visit to their old shop, where he serves as a SpannerInTheWorks during his brief appearance (see that entry for details).
* DemotedToExtra: Well, he was already essentially an extra in Season One, but as mentioned in TheCameo above, the Freemakers' departure from the Wheel in Season Two means that he's absent for almost the entire season.
* DropInLandlord: A holographic version. He's probably the most frequently RecurringExtra in Season One due to his incessant nagging about the rent.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Right at the beginning of the series premiere, he [[FauxAffablyEvil politely greets the Freemakers right before threatening to]] [[ThrownOutTheAirlock throw them out the airlock]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for being late with their rent payments]].
* FauxAffablyEvil: Speaks in a folksy drawl and generally has a pleasant, friendly tone of voice...until he threatens to [[ThrownOutTheAirlock throw the Freemakers out the airlock]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for failing to pay the rent]].
* RecurringExtra: In Season One.
* RunningGag: Regularly reminds the Freemakers that [[DropInLandlord they owe him rent]]. Oftentimes, that's [[TheCameo his only appearance in that episode]].
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Beats a hasty retreat from the Freemakers' shop when the [[spoiler:Naare-]]Graballa posse invade it searching for Rowan. This effectively serves as his exit from the series, although he makes an important [[TheCameo cameo]] appearance in Season Two.
* SpannerInTheWorks: In Season Two, while he appears to have been duped by the Freemakers' [[PaperThinDisguise Paper-Thin Disguises]], it turns out that he saw through them -- and he alerts Graballa the Hutt of the Freemakers' presence on the Wheel, kicking off the plot of the second half of the episode. This also indirectly leads to [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi the Rebel Alliance learning of the existence of the second Death Star]].
* WeakWilled: Naare subjects him to a JediMindTrick at the end of the series premiere to get him off the Freemakers' backs and to convince him to rent her living quarters for a single credit. Unfortunately, [[StatusQuoIsGod the Freemakers' rent comes due again]]...
* WouldHurtAChild: As mentioned above, he often threatens to [[ThrownOutTheAirlock throw the Freemakers out the airlock]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for failing to pay the rent]], and he has no qualms about making those threats when the twelve-year-old Rowan is present.
* DemotedToExtra: Well, he was already essentially an extra in Season One, but as mentioned in TheCameo above, the Freemakers' departure from the Wheel in Season Two means that he's absent for almost the entire season.
* DropInLandlord: A holographic version. He's probably the most frequently RecurringExtra in Season One due to his incessant nagging about the rent.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Right at the beginning of the series premiere, he [[FauxAffablyEvil politely greets the Freemakers right before threatening to]] [[ThrownOutTheAirlock throw them out the airlock]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for being late with their rent payments]].
* FauxAffablyEvil: Speaks in a folksy drawl and generally has a pleasant, friendly tone of voice...until he threatens to [[ThrownOutTheAirlock throw the Freemakers out the airlock]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for failing to pay the rent]].
* RecurringExtra: In Season One.
* RunningGag: Regularly reminds the Freemakers that [[DropInLandlord they owe him rent]]. Oftentimes, that's [[TheCameo his only appearance in that episode]].
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Beats a hasty retreat from the Freemakers' shop when the [[spoiler:Naare-]]Graballa posse invade it searching for Rowan. This effectively serves as his exit from the series, although he makes an important [[TheCameo cameo]] appearance in Season Two.
* SpannerInTheWorks: In Season Two, while he appears to have been duped by the Freemakers' [[PaperThinDisguise Paper-Thin Disguises]], it turns out that he saw through them -- and he alerts Graballa the Hutt of the Freemakers' presence on the Wheel, kicking off the plot of the second half of the episode. This also indirectly leads to [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi the Rebel Alliance learning of the existence of the second Death Star]].
* WeakWilled: Naare subjects him to a JediMindTrick at the end of the series premiere to get him off the Freemakers' backs and to convince him to rent her living quarters for a single credit. Unfortunately, [[StatusQuoIsGod the Freemakers' rent comes due again]]...
* WouldHurtAChild: As mentioned above, he often threatens to [[ThrownOutTheAirlock throw the Freemakers out the airlock]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for failing to pay the rent]], and he has no qualms about making those threats when the twelve-year-old Rowan is present.
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[[folder:Wick Cooper]]
!!Wick Cooper
!!!'''Species''': Human
->'''Voiced by''': Thomas Lennon
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
A wealthy and stuck-up businessman who lives in the high-class Upper Ring of the Wheel and owns a variety of exotic starships and vehicles, which he sometimes takes to the Freemakers for repairs and maintenance.
!!Wick Cooper
!!!'''Species''': Human
->'''Voiced by''': Thomas Lennon
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
A wealthy and stuck-up businessman who lives in the high-class Upper Ring of the Wheel and owns a variety of exotic starships and vehicles, which he sometimes takes to the Freemakers for repairs and maintenance.
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!!Wick Cooper
[[folder:Maz Kanata]]
!!Maz Kanata
!!!'''Species''':
->'''Voiced by''':
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker
A wealthy
The owner and
For more on her outside of the
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* AerithAndBob: "Cooper" is a fairly common English surname.
* BunnyEarsLawyer: He's a [[JerkAss rude and obnoxious]] UpperClassTwit who [[HorribleJudgeOfCharacter genuinely supports Emperor Palpatine]], but he's also a ''very'' savvy businessman who converts the Freemakers' struggling shop into a highly successful cafe, much to Kordi's grudging admiration.
* TheCameo: Most of his appearances are either cameos or extended cameos.
** He appears outside the Palpatine Museum in episode 9, elbowing his way to the front of the line and requesting the super-deluxe VIP tour...or whatever's better than that, if it exists.
** In the first SeasonFinale, he's on Coruscant during Empire Day and thus is put into peril by [[spoiler:Naare's rampage]], only escaping death via a BigDamnHeroes moment by the Freemakers.
** In Season Two, he attends the luxury ship auction on Mygeeto and can be heard disparaging people who "choose to be poor."
** Later, when the Freemakers visit the Wheel, they discover that he's converted their old shop into a lucrative cafe.
* ComplainingAboutRescuesTheyDontLike: A variant in the first SeasonFinale. Saved by the Freemakers from falling to his death, Wick emerges from some rubble in the [=StarScavenger's=] cargo hold and woozily asks if he's in the afterlife...[[BaitAndSwitch because, if so, he's quite underwhelmed]].
* ContrivedCoincidence: While attempting to hide from Stormtroopers patrolling the Upper Rim of the Wheel, Kordi and Princess Leia literally fall into an apartment that happens to be the residence to Wick Cooper, who had dropped off a speeder bike at Freemaker Salvage and Repair shortly beforehand.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Genuinely and unironically supports ''[[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]]''. Yeah.
* JerkAss: Apparently brings a luxury speeder bike to Freemaker Salvage and Repair for the sole purpose of hurling verbal abuse at Zander when he checks it out. In fairness to Wick, Zander ''was'' directly responsible for the total destruction of his mint-condition Naboo Starfighter (and the ship that he received in recompense [[StuffBlowingUp spontaneously combusted]] almost immediately), but his vindictiveness is almost cartoonishly petty. To wit:
-->'''Kordi Freemaker''': Anything else?\\
'''Wick Cooper''': Well, yeah. If you could collect his tears in a jar, that'd be spiffy.
* LightBulbJoke: Cracks an ''incredibly'' insensitive joke referencing [[Film/ANewHope the destruction of Alderaan]]. In front of ''Princess Leia''. Needless to say, getting literally kicked out of his own apartment was getting off easy.
* TooDumbToLive: Being a ''supporter'' of [[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]] makes you this by default, but Wick takes this UpToEleven by loudly proclaiming his UndyingLoyalty to the Emperor to [[spoiler:Naare, who is wielding the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]] and is almost literally holding his life in her hands at that point]]. Surprisingly, he survives the experience.
* UndyingLoyalty: To ''[[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]]'' of all people, proudly proclaiming himself to be "Palpatine's #1 fan" and even [[TooDumbToLive yelling his support of the Emperor to ]][[spoiler:[[TooDumbToLive a rampaging, Kyber Saber-wielding Naare]]]].
* UpperClassTwit: He's wealthy enough to be able to afford living space in the Wheel's Upper Ring (reserved for "the rich, the super-rich, and the Empire"), but he's [[JerkAss incredibly rude]] and [[TooDumbToLive seems to genuinely support ]]''[[TooDumbToLive Emperor Palpatine]]''.
* BunnyEarsLawyer: He's a [[JerkAss rude and obnoxious]] UpperClassTwit who [[HorribleJudgeOfCharacter genuinely supports Emperor Palpatine]], but he's also a ''very'' savvy businessman who converts the Freemakers' struggling shop into a highly successful cafe, much to Kordi's grudging admiration.
* TheCameo: Most of his appearances are either cameos or extended cameos.
** He appears outside the Palpatine Museum in episode 9, elbowing his way to the front of the line and requesting the super-deluxe VIP tour...or whatever's better than that, if it exists.
** In the first SeasonFinale, he's on Coruscant during Empire Day and thus is put into peril by [[spoiler:Naare's rampage]], only escaping death via a BigDamnHeroes moment by the Freemakers.
** In Season Two, he attends the luxury ship auction on Mygeeto and can be heard disparaging people who "choose to be poor."
** Later, when the Freemakers visit the Wheel, they discover that he's converted their old shop into a lucrative cafe.
* ComplainingAboutRescuesTheyDontLike: A variant in the first SeasonFinale. Saved by the Freemakers from falling to his death, Wick emerges from some rubble in the [=StarScavenger's=] cargo hold and woozily asks if he's in the afterlife...[[BaitAndSwitch because, if so, he's quite underwhelmed]].
* ContrivedCoincidence: While attempting to hide from Stormtroopers patrolling the Upper Rim of the Wheel, Kordi and Princess Leia literally fall into an apartment that happens to be the residence to Wick Cooper, who had dropped off a speeder bike at Freemaker Salvage and Repair shortly beforehand.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Genuinely and unironically supports ''[[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]]''. Yeah.
* JerkAss: Apparently brings a luxury speeder bike to Freemaker Salvage and Repair for the sole purpose of hurling verbal abuse at Zander when he checks it out. In fairness to Wick, Zander ''was'' directly responsible for the total destruction of his mint-condition Naboo Starfighter (and the ship that he received in recompense [[StuffBlowingUp spontaneously combusted]] almost immediately), but his vindictiveness is almost cartoonishly petty. To wit:
-->'''Kordi Freemaker''': Anything else?\\
'''Wick Cooper''': Well, yeah. If you could collect his tears in a jar, that'd be spiffy.
* LightBulbJoke: Cracks an ''incredibly'' insensitive joke referencing [[Film/ANewHope the destruction of Alderaan]]. In front of ''Princess Leia''. Needless to say, getting literally kicked out of his own apartment was getting off easy.
* TooDumbToLive: Being a ''supporter'' of [[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]] makes you this by default, but Wick takes this UpToEleven by loudly proclaiming his UndyingLoyalty to the Emperor to [[spoiler:Naare, who is wielding the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]] and is almost literally holding his life in her hands at that point]]. Surprisingly, he survives the experience.
* UndyingLoyalty: To ''[[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]]'' of all people, proudly proclaiming himself to be "Palpatine's #1 fan" and even [[TooDumbToLive yelling his support of the Emperor to ]][[spoiler:[[TooDumbToLive a rampaging, Kyber Saber-wielding Naare]]]].
* UpperClassTwit: He's wealthy enough to be able to afford living space in the Wheel's Upper Ring (reserved for "the rich, the super-rich, and the Empire"), but he's [[JerkAss incredibly rude]] and [[TooDumbToLive seems to genuinely support ]]''[[TooDumbToLive Emperor Palpatine]]''.
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* AerithAndBob: "Cooper" is a CoolOldLady
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Is fairlycommon English surname.
* BunnyEarsLawyer: He's a [[JerkAss rude and obnoxious]] UpperClassTwit who [[HorribleJudgeOfCharacter genuinely supports Emperor Palpatine]], but he's also a ''very'' savvy businessman who converts the Freemakers' struggling shop into a highly successful cafe, muchreasonable to Kordi's grudging admiration.
* TheCameo: Most of his appearances are either cameos or extended cameos.
** He appears outside the Palpatine Museum in episode 9, elbowing his way to the front of the line and requesting the super-deluxe VIP tour...or whatever's better than that, if it exists.
** In the first SeasonFinale, he's on Coruscant during Empire Day and thus is put into peril by [[spoiler:Naare's rampage]], only escaping death via a BigDamnHeroes moment by the Freemakers.
** In Season Two, he attends the luxury ship auction on Mygeeto and can be heard disparaging people who "choose to be poor."
** Later, whenthe Freemakers visit the Wheel, they discover that and kicks out Hondo once she realizes how much trouble he's converted their old shop into a lucrative cafe.
* ComplainingAboutRescuesTheyDontLike: A variant in the first SeasonFinale. Saved by the Freemakers from falling to his death, Wick emerges from some rubble in the [=StarScavenger's=] cargo hold and woozily asks if he's in the afterlife...[[BaitAndSwitch because, if so, he's quite underwhelmed]].
* ContrivedCoincidence: While attempting to hide from Stormtroopers patrolling the Upper Rim of the Wheel, Kordi and Princess Leia literally fall into an apartment that happens to be the residence to Wick Cooper, who had dropped off a speeder bikecausing at Freemaker Salvage and Repair shortly beforehand.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Genuinely and unironically supports ''[[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]]''. Yeah.
* JerkAss: Apparently brings a luxury speeder bike to Freemaker Salvage and Repair for the sole purpose of hurling verbal abuse at Zander when he checks it out. In fairness to Wick, Zander ''was'' directly responsible for the total destruction of his mint-condition Naboo Starfighter (and the ship that he received in recompense [[StuffBlowingUp spontaneously combusted]] almost immediately), but his vindictiveness is almost cartoonishly petty. To wit:
-->'''Kordi Freemaker''': Anything else?\\
'''Wick Cooper''': Well, yeah. If you could collect his tears in a jar, that'd be spiffy.
* LightBulbJoke: Cracks an ''incredibly'' insensitive joke referencing [[Film/ANewHope the destruction of Alderaan]]. In front of ''Princess Leia''. Needless to say, getting literally kicked out of his own apartment was getting off easy.
* TooDumbToLive: Being a ''supporter'' of [[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]] makes you this by default, but Wick takes this UpToEleven by loudly proclaiming his UndyingLoyalty to the Emperor to [[spoiler:Naare, who is wielding the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]] and is almost literally holding his life inher hands at that point]]. Surprisingly, he survives the experience.
* UndyingLoyalty: To ''[[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]]'' of all people, proudly proclaiming himself to be "Palpatine's #1 fan" and even [[TooDumbToLive yelling his support of the Emperor to ]][[spoiler:[[TooDumbToLive a rampaging, Kyber Saber-wielding Naare]]]].
* UpperClassTwit: He's wealthy enough to be able to afford living space in the Wheel's Upper Ring (reserved for "the rich, the super-rich, and the Empire"), but he's [[JerkAss incredibly rude]] and [[TooDumbToLive seems to genuinely support ]]''[[TooDumbToLive Emperor Palpatine]]''.castle.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Is fairly
* BunnyEarsLawyer: He's a [[JerkAss rude and obnoxious]] UpperClassTwit who [[HorribleJudgeOfCharacter genuinely supports Emperor Palpatine]], but he's also a ''very'' savvy businessman who converts the Freemakers' struggling shop into a highly successful cafe, much
* TheCameo: Most of his appearances are either cameos or extended cameos.
** He appears outside the Palpatine Museum in episode 9, elbowing his way to the front of the line and requesting the super-deluxe VIP tour...or whatever's better than that, if it exists.
** In the first SeasonFinale, he's on Coruscant during Empire Day and thus is put into peril by [[spoiler:Naare's rampage]], only escaping death via a BigDamnHeroes moment by the Freemakers.
** In Season Two, he attends the luxury ship auction on Mygeeto and can be heard disparaging people who "choose to be poor."
** Later, when
* ComplainingAboutRescuesTheyDontLike: A variant in the first SeasonFinale. Saved by the Freemakers from falling to his death, Wick emerges from some rubble in the [=StarScavenger's=] cargo hold and woozily asks if he's in the afterlife...[[BaitAndSwitch because, if so, he's quite underwhelmed]].
* ContrivedCoincidence: While attempting to hide from Stormtroopers patrolling the Upper Rim of the Wheel, Kordi and Princess Leia literally fall into an apartment that happens to be the residence to Wick Cooper, who had dropped off a speeder bike
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Genuinely and unironically supports ''[[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]]''. Yeah.
* JerkAss: Apparently brings a luxury speeder bike to Freemaker Salvage and Repair for the sole purpose of hurling verbal abuse at Zander when he checks it out. In fairness to Wick, Zander ''was'' directly responsible for the total destruction of his mint-condition Naboo Starfighter (and the ship that he received in recompense [[StuffBlowingUp spontaneously combusted]] almost immediately), but his vindictiveness is almost cartoonishly petty. To wit:
-->'''Kordi Freemaker''': Anything else?\\
'''Wick Cooper''': Well, yeah. If you could collect his tears in a jar, that'd be spiffy.
* LightBulbJoke: Cracks an ''incredibly'' insensitive joke referencing [[Film/ANewHope the destruction of Alderaan]]. In front of ''Princess Leia''. Needless to say, getting literally kicked out of his own apartment was getting off easy.
* TooDumbToLive: Being a ''supporter'' of [[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]] makes you this by default, but Wick takes this UpToEleven by loudly proclaiming his UndyingLoyalty to the Emperor to [[spoiler:Naare, who is wielding the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]] and is almost literally holding his life in
* UndyingLoyalty: To ''[[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]]'' of all people, proudly proclaiming himself to be "Palpatine's #1 fan" and even [[TooDumbToLive yelling his support of the Emperor to ]][[spoiler:[[TooDumbToLive a rampaging, Kyber Saber-wielding Naare]]]].
* UpperClassTwit: He's wealthy enough to be able to afford living space in the Wheel's Upper Ring (reserved for "the rich, the super-rich, and the Empire"), but he's [[JerkAss incredibly rude]] and [[TooDumbToLive seems to genuinely support ]]''[[TooDumbToLive Emperor Palpatine]]''.
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[[folder:Ignacio Wortan]]
!!Ignacio Wortan
!!!'''Species''': Twi'lek
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JeffBennett
!!Ignacio Wortan
!!!'''Species''': Twi'lek
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JeffBennett
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!!Ignacio Wortan
!!Hondo Ohnaka
!!!'''Species''':
->'''Voiced by''':
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A wealthy and rather stuffy Twi'lek who hires the Freemakers to procure a panel of wroshyr wood for his starship.
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For more on him outside of the
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* AerithAndBob: "Ignacio" is a common Spanish name.
* BritishStuffiness: Sports a spiffy accent and the stereotypical haughtiness. Notably, he also sports a thin mustache, whereas there's no indication in any canonical material that Twi'leks grow facial hair (or hair, period).
* TheCameo: Attends the luxury ship auction on Mygeeto in Season Two and can be heard complaining about the quality of the ordeurs.
* QuestGiver: His only real function in the story is to send the Freemakers to Kashyyyk for a piece of wroshyr wood in his debut episode (and to refuse to pay them for their trouble when the piece that they deliver turns out to be broken).
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: {{Downplayed|Trope}} since he appears in a grand total of two episodes (one of which is a [[TheCameo cameo]])) and his name is only spelled in the credits, but the vowels in his surname are flipped in those episode credits.
* BritishStuffiness: Sports a spiffy accent and the stereotypical haughtiness. Notably, he also sports a thin mustache, whereas there's no indication in any canonical material that Twi'leks grow facial hair (or hair, period).
* TheCameo: Attends the luxury ship auction on Mygeeto in Season Two and can be heard complaining about the quality of the ordeurs.
* QuestGiver: His only real function in the story is to send the Freemakers to Kashyyyk for a piece of wroshyr wood in his debut episode (and to refuse to pay them for their trouble when the piece that they deliver turns out to be broken).
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: {{Downplayed|Trope}} since he appears in a grand total of two episodes (one of which is a [[TheCameo cameo]])) and his name is only spelled in the credits, but the vowels in his surname are flipped in those episode credits.
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[[folder:The Maker of Zoh]]
!!Jek-14
!!!'''Species''': Human (clone)
->'''Voiced by''': Brian Dobson
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LEGOStarWarsTheYodaChronicles The Yoda Chronicles]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LEGOStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
After the events of ''The Yoda Chronicles'', Jek-14 went into isolation on Zoh and became known as the mythical Maker of Zoh, refusing to be involved in any more conflicts between the Light Side and Dark Side of the Force.
!!Jek-14
!!!'''Species''': Human (clone)
->'''Voiced by''': Brian Dobson
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LEGOStarWarsTheYodaChronicles The Yoda Chronicles]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/LEGOStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
After the events of ''The Yoda Chronicles'', Jek-14 went into isolation on Zoh and became known as the mythical Maker of Zoh, refusing to be involved in any more conflicts between the Light Side and Dark Side of the Force.
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!!Jek-14
[[folder:Baird Kantoo]]
!!Baird Kantoo
!!!'''Species''':
->'''Voiced by''':
->'''Appears in''':
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* CharacterTitle: "The Maker of Zoh" episode.
* NeverFoundTheBody: The Freemakers are led to assume his droids killed him, but the ending of the episode shows a FingerTwitchingRevival (or, well, hand twitching revival, considering this is LEGO.).
* UnexpectedCharacter: Considering the show was slated as a "canon paraphrase", Jek-14, who originated from the Lego parody series of ''Star Wars'', was unexpected. This also brings in some questions as to how exactly ''The Yoda Chronicles'' fits in with the new Expanded Universe.
* TheWarToEndAllWars: Jek lampshades that every conflict claims that theirs will be "the battle to end all battles", [[HistoryRepeats only for another to follow and say the same thing, then another, then another.]] He recognizes that it would be futile to try to satiate the bloodlust, so he went into isolation so that he wouldn't be dragged into more fights.
* NeverFoundTheBody: The Freemakers are led to assume his droids killed him, but the ending of the episode shows a FingerTwitchingRevival (or, well, hand twitching revival, considering this is LEGO.).
* UnexpectedCharacter: Considering the show was slated as a "canon paraphrase", Jek-14, who originated from the Lego parody series of ''Star Wars'', was unexpected. This also brings in some questions as to how exactly ''The Yoda Chronicles'' fits in with the new Expanded Universe.
* TheWarToEndAllWars: Jek lampshades that every conflict claims that theirs will be "the battle to end all battles", [[HistoryRepeats only for another to follow and say the same thing, then another, then another.]] He recognizes that it would be futile to try to satiate the bloodlust, so he went into isolation so that he wouldn't be dragged into more fights.
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* CharacterTitle: "The Maker of Zoh" episode.
* NeverFoundTheBody: The Freemakers are led to assume his droids killed him, butDismantledMacguffin: After smashing the ending of Kyber Saber, he entrusted the episode shows a FingerTwitchingRevival (or, well, hand twitching revival, considering this is LEGO.).
* UnexpectedCharacter: Consideringpieces to Jedi Knights to hide all around the show was slated as a "canon paraphrase", Jek-14, who originated from the Lego parody series of ''Star Wars'', was unexpected. This also brings in some questions as to how exactly ''The Yoda Chronicles'' fits in with the new Expanded Universe.
* TheWarToEndAllWars: Jek lampshades that every conflict claims that theirs will be "the battle to end all battles", [[HistoryRepeats only for another to follow and say the same thing, then another, then another.]] He recognizes that it would be futile to try to satiate the bloodlust, so he went into isolation sogalaxy. [[spoiler:[[FridgeBrilliance It's possible that he wouldn't be dragged into more fights.was aware of the Saber's extreme durability and decided that scattering its pieces was a safer method of disposal rather than attempting to destroy it.]]]]
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: The expression on his face says it all after he accidentally destroys a moon with his new Kyber Saber, prompting him to [[DismantledMacguffin shatter the weapon]] just minutes after constructing it.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's long gone by the present day.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: As the creator -- and destroyer -- of the Kyber Saber.
* SuddenlyVoiced: After a non-speaking appearance in the series premiere, he makes a surprise reappearance halfway through Season Two via a holocron recording to instruct (and warn) viewers on Force building using kyber crystals.
* SuperPrototype: According to Naare, the Kyber Saber was the first lightsaber. It's also ''several'' orders of magnitude stronger than any lightsaber, being able to [[WaveMotionGun emit energy beams]] that can cleave ''multiple'' mountains in a single shot and even effortlessly slice through ''Imperial Star Destroyers'' -- ''lengthwise''!
* NeverFoundTheBody: The Freemakers are led to assume his droids killed him, but
* UnexpectedCharacter: Considering
* TheWarToEndAllWars: Jek lampshades that every conflict claims that theirs will be "the battle to end all battles", [[HistoryRepeats only for another to follow and say the same thing, then another, then another.]] He recognizes that it would be futile to try to satiate the bloodlust, so he went into isolation so
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: The expression on his face says it all after he accidentally destroys a moon with his new Kyber Saber, prompting him to [[DismantledMacguffin shatter the weapon]] just minutes after constructing it.
* PosthumousCharacter: He's long gone by the present day.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: As the creator -- and destroyer -- of the Kyber Saber.
* SuddenlyVoiced: After a non-speaking appearance in the series premiere, he makes a surprise reappearance halfway through Season Two via a holocron recording to instruct (and warn) viewers on Force building using kyber crystals.
* SuperPrototype: According to Naare, the Kyber Saber was the first lightsaber. It's also ''several'' orders of magnitude stronger than any lightsaber, being able to [[WaveMotionGun emit energy beams]] that can cleave ''multiple'' mountains in a single shot and even effortlessly slice through ''Imperial Star Destroyers'' -- ''lengthwise''!
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[[folder:The Maker's Droids]]
!!The Maker's Droids
!!!'''Models''': Various, including EV-series medical droid (N3-RO), battle droids, super battle droids, dwarf spider droids, IG-series droids, mouse droids, R5-series astromech droids
->'''Voiced by''': French Stewart (N3-RO), Creator/FredTatasciore (BL-[=0X=])
->'''Appear in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
Droids rebuilt by Jek-14 after their parts were abandoned as junk on Zoh.
!!The Maker's Droids
!!!'''Models''': Various, including EV-series medical droid (N3-RO), battle droids, super battle droids, dwarf spider droids, IG-series droids, mouse droids, R5-series astromech droids
->'''Voiced by''': French Stewart (N3-RO), Creator/FredTatasciore (BL-[=0X=])
->'''Appear in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
Droids rebuilt by Jek-14 after their parts were abandoned as junk on Zoh.
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!!The Maker's Droids
!!!'''Models''': Various, including EV-series medical droid (N3-RO), battle droids, super battle droids, dwarf spider droids, IG-series droids, mouse droids, R5-series astromech droids
[[folder:Furlac]]
!!Furlac
!!!'''Species''': Aqualish
->'''Voiced by''':
->'''Appear
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]]''
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* MeaningfulName:
** [[PunnyName BL-0X]] for... Lego blocks.
** UsefulNotes/{{Nero}} was considered a cruel and incompetent leader to the point of garnering a tarnished reputation for himself.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: BL-[=0X=] and the other droids feel bad for following N3-RO, as their uprising led to the supposed death of the Maker, who was the only one who cared about them.
* NowWhat: After the Maker was supposedly killed, the droids feel like they have no purpose.
* RestrainingBolt: BL-[=0X=] puts one on N3-RO so that he'll never do anything bad again.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: N3-RO gathered the droids to rise up against the Freemakers because [[PleaseDontLeaveMe he didn't want the Maker to leave them like their previous owners did]].
** [[PunnyName BL-0X]] for... Lego blocks.
** UsefulNotes/{{Nero}} was considered a cruel and incompetent leader to the point of garnering a tarnished reputation for himself.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: BL-[=0X=] and the other droids feel bad for following N3-RO, as their uprising led to the supposed death of the Maker, who was the only one who cared about them.
* NowWhat: After the Maker was supposedly killed, the droids feel like they have no purpose.
* RestrainingBolt: BL-[=0X=] puts one on N3-RO so that he'll never do anything bad again.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: N3-RO gathered the droids to rise up against the Freemakers because [[PleaseDontLeaveMe he didn't want the Maker to leave them like their previous owners did]].
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* MeaningfulName:
** [[PunnyName BL-0X]] for... Lego blocks.
** UsefulNotes/{{Nero}} was considered a cruel and incompetent leader to the pointTheCameo: As nearly all of garnering a tarnished reputation for himself.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: BL-[=0X=] and the other droids feel bad for following N3-RO, as their uprising led to the supposed deathSeason Two takes place off of the Maker, who was Wheel, he's absent for nearly all of it...except for the only one who cared about them.
* NowWhat: After the Maker was supposedly killed, the droids feel like they have no purpose.
* RestrainingBolt: BL-[=0X=] puts one on N3-RO so that he'll never do anything bad again.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: N3-RO gathered the droids to rise up againstepisode when the Freemakers because [[PleaseDontLeaveMe he didn't want the Maker pay a return visit to leave them like their previous owners did]].old shop, where he serves as a SpannerInTheWorks during his brief appearance (see that entry for details).
* DemotedToExtra: Well, he was already essentially an extra in Season One, but as mentioned in TheCameo above, the Freemakers' departure from the Wheel in Season Two means that he's absent for almost the entire season.
* DropInLandlord: A holographic version. He's probably the most frequently RecurringExtra in Season One due to his incessant nagging about the rent.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Right at the beginning of the series premiere, he [[FauxAffablyEvil politely greets the Freemakers right before threatening to]] [[ThrownOutTheAirlock throw them out the airlock]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for being late with their rent payments]].
* FauxAffablyEvil: Speaks in a folksy drawl and generally has a pleasant, friendly tone of voice...until he threatens to [[ThrownOutTheAirlock throw the Freemakers out the airlock]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for failing to pay the rent]].
* RecurringExtra: In Season One.
* RunningGag: Regularly reminds the Freemakers that [[DropInLandlord they owe him rent]]. Oftentimes, that's [[TheCameo his only appearance in that episode]].
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Beats a hasty retreat from the Freemakers' shop when the [[spoiler:Naare-]]Graballa posse invade it searching for Rowan. This effectively serves as his exit from the series, although he makes an important [[TheCameo cameo]] appearance in Season Two.
* SpannerInTheWorks: In Season Two, while he appears to have been duped by the Freemakers' [[PaperThinDisguise Paper-Thin Disguises]], it turns out that he saw through them -- and he alerts Graballa the Hutt of the Freemakers' presence on the Wheel, kicking off the plot of the second half of the episode. This also indirectly leads to [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi the Rebel Alliance learning of the existence of the second Death Star]].
* WeakWilled: Naare subjects him to a JediMindTrick at the end of the series premiere to get him off the Freemakers' backs and to convince him to rent her living quarters for a single credit. Unfortunately, [[StatusQuoIsGod the Freemakers' rent comes due again]]...
* WouldHurtAChild: As mentioned above, he often threatens to [[ThrownOutTheAirlock throw the Freemakers out the airlock]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for failing to pay the rent]], and he has no qualms about making those threats when the twelve-year-old Rowan is present.
** [[PunnyName BL-0X]] for... Lego blocks.
** UsefulNotes/{{Nero}} was considered a cruel and incompetent leader to the point
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: BL-[=0X=] and the other droids feel bad for following N3-RO, as their uprising led to the supposed death
* NowWhat: After the Maker was supposedly killed, the droids feel like they have no purpose.
* RestrainingBolt: BL-[=0X=] puts one on N3-RO so that he'll never do anything bad again.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: N3-RO gathered the droids to rise up against
* DemotedToExtra: Well, he was already essentially an extra in Season One, but as mentioned in TheCameo above, the Freemakers' departure from the Wheel in Season Two means that he's absent for almost the entire season.
* DropInLandlord: A holographic version. He's probably the most frequently RecurringExtra in Season One due to his incessant nagging about the rent.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Right at the beginning of the series premiere, he [[FauxAffablyEvil politely greets the Freemakers right before threatening to]] [[ThrownOutTheAirlock throw them out the airlock]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for being late with their rent payments]].
* FauxAffablyEvil: Speaks in a folksy drawl and generally has a pleasant, friendly tone of voice...until he threatens to [[ThrownOutTheAirlock throw the Freemakers out the airlock]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for failing to pay the rent]].
* RecurringExtra: In Season One.
* RunningGag: Regularly reminds the Freemakers that [[DropInLandlord they owe him rent]]. Oftentimes, that's [[TheCameo his only appearance in that episode]].
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Beats a hasty retreat from the Freemakers' shop when the [[spoiler:Naare-]]Graballa posse invade it searching for Rowan. This effectively serves as his exit from the series, although he makes an important [[TheCameo cameo]] appearance in Season Two.
* SpannerInTheWorks: In Season Two, while he appears to have been duped by the Freemakers' [[PaperThinDisguise Paper-Thin Disguises]], it turns out that he saw through them -- and he alerts Graballa the Hutt of the Freemakers' presence on the Wheel, kicking off the plot of the second half of the episode. This also indirectly leads to [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi the Rebel Alliance learning of the existence of the second Death Star]].
* WeakWilled: Naare subjects him to a JediMindTrick at the end of the series premiere to get him off the Freemakers' backs and to convince him to rent her living quarters for a single credit. Unfortunately, [[StatusQuoIsGod the Freemakers' rent comes due again]]...
* WouldHurtAChild: As mentioned above, he often threatens to [[ThrownOutTheAirlock throw the Freemakers out the airlock]] [[DisproportionateRetribution for failing to pay the rent]], and he has no qualms about making those threats when the twelve-year-old Rowan is present.
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!LEGO Star Wars: All-Stars
[[folder:Pace Freemaker]]
!!Pace Freemaker
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JoshPeck
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A Corellian mechanic and Clone Wars starship enthusiast who first found Roger. He is the husband of Lena and the father of Zander, Kordi, and Rowan.
[[folder:Pace Freemaker]]
!!Pace Freemaker
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JoshPeck
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A Corellian mechanic and Clone Wars starship enthusiast who first found Roger. He is the husband of Lena and the father of Zander, Kordi, and Rowan.
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!!Pace Freemaker
!!Wick Cooper
!!!'''Species''': Human
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* ActionDad: Manages to save himself and his family (including two young children) from a rampaging Zillo Beast. It's all the more impressive considering that he's decidedly a NonActionGuy who's an ActionSurvivor at most.
* BerserkButton: Han Solo, ever since his scheme cost Pace his dreams. They eventually make up.
* CrazyJealousGuy: Has shades of this when he glares at Lando for kissing Lena's hand.
* DeadpanSnarker: Has his moments.
-->'''Lena''' ''(to Pace)'': Wait, ''you're'' the guy that Hutt wanted? You don't seem the type.\\
'''Pace''': Well, ''you kinda do!''
* DisappearedDad: His absence from ''The Freemaker Adventures'' has yet to be explained.
* EyeTwitch: His eye twitches when he gets mad.
* FamedInStory: He was the one to first coin the term "Uglies" for ships made from different models of ships.
* GadgeteerGenius: Chronologically the first one in the series, as he assembles parts of different starships into a working ship complete with functional hyperdrive. ''While under threat from hungry rancors!''
** Earlier[[note]]The above example occurs in an earlier episode but later chronologically, as it features a post-HeelFaceBrainwashing Roger while this incident results in the heroes meeting Roger for the first time[[/note]], he's the one who repairs the old Trade Federation droid control ship's computer to reactivate some of the inert battle droids in the area to serve as [[WeNeedADistraction a distraction]] for the Zillo Beast that's menacing the heroes.
* GuileHero: Grows into this over the course of his adventures, coming up with the plan to shake some pursuers by jettisoning a load of extremely hard Corusca gems at their ships at high speeds.
* HappilyMarried: To Lena.
* HonorBeforeReason: When Lando appears to be selling out Pace and Lena to their pursuers, Lena attempts to convince Pace to hightail it, but Pace refuses to abandon Lando and even cites personal integrity as his reason to [[IChooseToStay stay]]. Not only does this work out, but it even causes Lena to fall for him!
* InsultFriendlyFire: Upon meeting Han again, he screams that the smuggler "ruined my life!" -- only to [[VerbalBackspace hastily amend his words]] when he sees his beloved Lena giving him a funny look, since Han's interference resulted in him meeting her.
* LikeParentLikeChild: Like Zander, he has a thing for making Uglies, although he has less pride in it...until a woman comes along and buys one, boosting his confidence to make a business making and selling Uglies.
* NonActionGuy: Never shoots any weapon or participates in high-speed chases (although he sometimes gets dragged along in them, much to his own chagrin). He eventually becomes a GuileHero, although only when absolutely necessary.
* TheReliableOne: He is always willing to help someone in need, even against his better judgment.
* BerserkButton: Han Solo, ever since his scheme cost Pace his dreams. They eventually make up.
* CrazyJealousGuy: Has shades of this when he glares at Lando for kissing Lena's hand.
* DeadpanSnarker: Has his moments.
-->'''Lena''' ''(to Pace)'': Wait, ''you're'' the guy that Hutt wanted? You don't seem the type.\\
'''Pace''': Well, ''you kinda do!''
* DisappearedDad: His absence from ''The Freemaker Adventures'' has yet to be explained.
* EyeTwitch: His eye twitches when he gets mad.
* FamedInStory: He was the one to first coin the term "Uglies" for ships made from different models of ships.
* GadgeteerGenius: Chronologically the first one in the series, as he assembles parts of different starships into a working ship complete with functional hyperdrive. ''While under threat from hungry rancors!''
** Earlier[[note]]The above example occurs in an earlier episode but later chronologically, as it features a post-HeelFaceBrainwashing Roger while this incident results in the heroes meeting Roger for the first time[[/note]], he's the one who repairs the old Trade Federation droid control ship's computer to reactivate some of the inert battle droids in the area to serve as [[WeNeedADistraction a distraction]] for the Zillo Beast that's menacing the heroes.
* GuileHero: Grows into this over the course of his adventures, coming up with the plan to shake some pursuers by jettisoning a load of extremely hard Corusca gems at their ships at high speeds.
* HappilyMarried: To Lena.
* HonorBeforeReason: When Lando appears to be selling out Pace and Lena to their pursuers, Lena attempts to convince Pace to hightail it, but Pace refuses to abandon Lando and even cites personal integrity as his reason to [[IChooseToStay stay]]. Not only does this work out, but it even causes Lena to fall for him!
* InsultFriendlyFire: Upon meeting Han again, he screams that the smuggler "ruined my life!" -- only to [[VerbalBackspace hastily amend his words]] when he sees his beloved Lena giving him a funny look, since Han's interference resulted in him meeting her.
* LikeParentLikeChild: Like Zander, he has a thing for making Uglies, although he has less pride in it...until a woman comes along and buys one, boosting his confidence to make a business making and selling Uglies.
* NonActionGuy: Never shoots any weapon or participates in high-speed chases (although he sometimes gets dragged along in them, much to his own chagrin). He eventually becomes a GuileHero, although only when absolutely necessary.
* TheReliableOne: He is always willing to help someone in need, even against his better judgment.
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* ActionDad: Manages to save himself AerithAndBob: "Cooper" is a fairly common English surname.
* BunnyEarsLawyer: He's a [[JerkAss rude and obnoxious]] UpperClassTwit who [[HorribleJudgeOfCharacter genuinely supports Emperor Palpatine]], but he's also a ''very'' savvy businessman who converts the Freemakers' struggling shop into a highly successful cafe, much to Kordi's grudging admiration.
* TheCameo: Most of hisfamily (including two young children) from a rampaging Zillo Beast. It's all appearances are either cameos or extended cameos.
** He appears outside themore impressive considering Palpatine Museum in episode 9, elbowing his way to the front of the line and requesting the super-deluxe VIP tour...or whatever's better than that, if it exists.
** In the first SeasonFinale, he's on Coruscant during Empire Day and thus is put into peril by [[spoiler:Naare's rampage]], only escaping death via a BigDamnHeroes moment by the Freemakers.
** In Season Two, he attends the luxury ship auction on Mygeeto and can be heard disparaging people who "choose to be poor."
** Later, when the Freemakers visit the Wheel, they discover that he'sdecidedly converted their old shop into a NonActionGuy who's an ActionSurvivor at most.
lucrative cafe.
*BerserkButton: Han Solo, ever since ComplainingAboutRescuesTheyDontLike: A variant in the first SeasonFinale. Saved by the Freemakers from falling to his scheme cost Pace his dreams. They eventually make up.
* CrazyJealousGuy: Has shades of this when he glares at Lando for kissing Lena's hand.
* DeadpanSnarker: Has his moments.
-->'''Lena''' ''(to Pace)'': Wait, ''you're''death, Wick emerges from some rubble in the guy [=StarScavenger's=] cargo hold and woozily asks if he's in the afterlife...[[BaitAndSwitch because, if so, he's quite underwhelmed]].
* ContrivedCoincidence: While attempting to hide from Stormtroopers patrolling the Upper Rim of the Wheel, Kordi and Princess Leia literally fall into an apartment thatHutt wanted? You don't seem happens to be the type.\\
'''Pace''': Well, ''you kinda do!''
* DisappearedDad: His absence from ''Theresidence to Wick Cooper, who had dropped off a speeder bike at Freemaker Adventures'' has yet Salvage and Repair shortly beforehand.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Genuinely and unironically supports ''[[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]]''. Yeah.
* JerkAss: Apparently brings a luxury speeder bike tobe explained.
* EyeTwitch: His eye twitchesFreemaker Salvage and Repair for the sole purpose of hurling verbal abuse at Zander when he gets mad.
* FamedInStory: He was the onechecks it out. In fairness to first coin the term "Uglies" for ships made from different models of ships.
* GadgeteerGenius: Chronologically the first one in the series, as he assembles parts of different starships into a working ship complete with functional hyperdrive. ''While under threat from hungry rancors!''
** Earlier[[note]]The above example occurs in an earlier episode but later chronologically, as it features a post-HeelFaceBrainwashing Roger while this incident results in the heroes meeting RogerWick, Zander ''was'' directly responsible for the first time[[/note]], total destruction of his mint-condition Naboo Starfighter (and the ship that he received in recompense [[StuffBlowingUp spontaneously combusted]] almost immediately), but his vindictiveness is almost cartoonishly petty. To wit:
-->'''Kordi Freemaker''': Anything else?\\
'''Wick Cooper''': Well, yeah. If you could collect his tears in a jar, that'd be spiffy.
* LightBulbJoke: Cracks an ''incredibly'' insensitive joke referencing [[Film/ANewHope the destruction of Alderaan]]. In front of ''Princess Leia''. Needless to say, getting literally kicked out of his own apartment was getting off easy.
* TooDumbToLive: Being a ''supporter'' of [[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]] makes you this by default, but Wick takes this UpToEleven by loudly proclaiming his UndyingLoyalty to the Emperor to [[spoiler:Naare, who is wielding the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]] and is almost literally holding his life in her hands at that point]]. Surprisingly, he survives the experience.
* UndyingLoyalty: To ''[[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]]'' of all people, proudly proclaiming himself to be "Palpatine's #1 fan" and even [[TooDumbToLive yelling his support of the Emperor to ]][[spoiler:[[TooDumbToLive a rampaging, Kyber Saber-wielding Naare]]]].
* UpperClassTwit: He's wealthy enough to be able to afford living space in the Wheel's Upper Ring (reserved for "the rich, the super-rich, and the Empire"), but he'sthe one who repairs the old Trade Federation droid control ship's computer to reactivate some of the inert battle droids in the area to serve as [[WeNeedADistraction a distraction]] for the Zillo Beast that's menacing the heroes.
* GuileHero: Grows into this over the course of his adventures, coming up with the plan to shake some pursuers by jettisoning a load of extremely hard Corusca gems at their ships at high speeds.
* HappilyMarried: To Lena.
* HonorBeforeReason: When Lando appears to be selling out Pace[[JerkAss incredibly rude]] and Lena [[TooDumbToLive seems to their pursuers, Lena attempts to convince Pace to hightail it, but Pace refuses to abandon Lando and even cites personal integrity as his reason to [[IChooseToStay stay]]. Not only does this work out, but it even causes Lena to fall for him!
* InsultFriendlyFire: Upon meeting Han again, he screams that the smuggler "ruined my life!" -- only to [[VerbalBackspace hastily amend his words]] when he sees his beloved Lena giving him a funny look, since Han's interference resulted in him meeting her.
* LikeParentLikeChild: Like Zander, he has a thing for making Uglies, although he has less pride in it...until a woman comes along and buys one, boosting his confidence to make a business making and selling Uglies.
* NonActionGuy: Never shoots any weapon or participates in high-speed chases (although he sometimes gets dragged along in them, much to his own chagrin). He eventually becomes a GuileHero, although only when absolutely necessary.
* TheReliableOne: He is always willing to help someone in need, even against his better judgment.genuinely support ]]''[[TooDumbToLive Emperor Palpatine]]''.
* BunnyEarsLawyer: He's a [[JerkAss rude and obnoxious]] UpperClassTwit who [[HorribleJudgeOfCharacter genuinely supports Emperor Palpatine]], but he's also a ''very'' savvy businessman who converts the Freemakers' struggling shop into a highly successful cafe, much to Kordi's grudging admiration.
* TheCameo: Most of his
** He appears outside the
** In the first SeasonFinale, he's on Coruscant during Empire Day and thus is put into peril by [[spoiler:Naare's rampage]], only escaping death via a BigDamnHeroes moment by the Freemakers.
** In Season Two, he attends the luxury ship auction on Mygeeto and can be heard disparaging people who "choose to be poor."
** Later, when the Freemakers visit the Wheel, they discover that he's
*
* CrazyJealousGuy: Has shades of this when he glares at Lando for kissing Lena's hand.
* DeadpanSnarker: Has his moments.
-->'''Lena''' ''(to Pace)'': Wait, ''you're''
* ContrivedCoincidence: While attempting to hide from Stormtroopers patrolling the Upper Rim of the Wheel, Kordi and Princess Leia literally fall into an apartment that
'''Pace''': Well, ''you kinda do!''
* DisappearedDad: His absence from ''The
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Genuinely and unironically supports ''[[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]]''. Yeah.
* JerkAss: Apparently brings a luxury speeder bike to
* EyeTwitch: His eye twitches
* FamedInStory: He was the one
* GadgeteerGenius: Chronologically the first one in the series, as he assembles parts of different starships into a working ship complete with functional hyperdrive. ''While under threat from hungry rancors!''
** Earlier[[note]]The above example occurs in an earlier episode but later chronologically, as it features a post-HeelFaceBrainwashing Roger while this incident results in the heroes meeting Roger
-->'''Kordi Freemaker''': Anything else?\\
'''Wick Cooper''': Well, yeah. If you could collect his tears in a jar, that'd be spiffy.
* LightBulbJoke: Cracks an ''incredibly'' insensitive joke referencing [[Film/ANewHope the destruction of Alderaan]]. In front of ''Princess Leia''. Needless to say, getting literally kicked out of his own apartment was getting off easy.
* TooDumbToLive: Being a ''supporter'' of [[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]] makes you this by default, but Wick takes this UpToEleven by loudly proclaiming his UndyingLoyalty to the Emperor to [[spoiler:Naare, who is wielding the [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]] and is almost literally holding his life in her hands at that point]]. Surprisingly, he survives the experience.
* UndyingLoyalty: To ''[[BigBad Emperor Palpatine]]'' of all people, proudly proclaiming himself to be "Palpatine's #1 fan" and even [[TooDumbToLive yelling his support of the Emperor to ]][[spoiler:[[TooDumbToLive a rampaging, Kyber Saber-wielding Naare]]]].
* UpperClassTwit: He's wealthy enough to be able to afford living space in the Wheel's Upper Ring (reserved for "the rich, the super-rich, and the Empire"), but he's
* GuileHero: Grows into this over the course of his adventures, coming up with the plan to shake some pursuers by jettisoning a load of extremely hard Corusca gems at their ships at high speeds.
* HappilyMarried: To Lena.
* HonorBeforeReason: When Lando appears to be selling out Pace
* InsultFriendlyFire: Upon meeting Han again, he screams that the smuggler "ruined my life!" -- only to [[VerbalBackspace hastily amend his words]] when he sees his beloved Lena giving him a funny look, since Han's interference resulted in him meeting her.
* LikeParentLikeChild: Like Zander, he has a thing for making Uglies, although he has less pride in it...until a woman comes along and buys one, boosting his confidence to make a business making and selling Uglies.
* NonActionGuy: Never shoots any weapon or participates in high-speed chases (although he sometimes gets dragged along in them, much to his own chagrin). He eventually becomes a GuileHero, although only when absolutely necessary.
* TheReliableOne: He is always willing to help someone in need, even against his better judgment.
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!!Lena Freemaker
->'''Voiced by''': Jasmin Savoy Brown
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A former street swindler from the Ring of Kafrene. She is Pace's wife and the mother of Zander, Kordi and Rowan.
!!Lena Freemaker
->'''Voiced by''': Jasmin Savoy Brown
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A former street swindler from the Ring of Kafrene. She is Pace's wife and the mother of Zander, Kordi and Rowan.
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!!Lena Freemaker
!!Ignacio Wortan
!!!'''Species''': Twi'lek
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* AmbiguouslyBrown: Obviously, the Freemaker children got their looks from her.
* [[ConMan Con Woman]]: Her profession when we first meet her. Her daughter Kordi almost certainly got her silver tongue from her.
* DefrostingIceQueen: She's much more polite than your average IceQueen and has good reason to be one, but regardless, it's Pace's unwavering honesty that causes her to warm up toward him.
* EveryoneHasStandards: When a stormtrooper's wife blackmails a man into selling her an expensive necklace for a single credit Lena robs the woman of both her money and the necklace, which she returns to the salesman.
* HappilyMarried: To Pace.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: She had a Kowakian monkey-lizard partner-in-crime named Radka until he stole all of their earnings and ratted her out to stormtroopers.
* IWorkAlone: Being betrayed by her partner-in-crime sours her on the notion of partnering with others, causing her to attempt to leave Pace as soon as the immediate danger is over. Fortunately, Pace's stubborn honesty wins her over, and after the ''next'' immediate danger is over, ''she's'' the one who's asking ''Pace'' if he wants a partner.
* InTheHood: Often uses her shirt's hood when she wishes to remain anonymous.
* PinkMeansFeminine: Wears a pink hooded shirt.
* MissingMom: Her absence has yet to be explained.
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Although she's the one who suggests to Pace that they abandon Lando when the going gets rough, you can practically ''hear'' her {{defrosting|IceQueen}} when [[HonorBeforeReason he refuses to leave his partner]].
-->'''Pace''': [[HonorBeforeReason It's not about who he is, it's about who we are! We made a deal. We're partners. We can't abandon him.]]\\
'''Lena''' ''(practically swooning)'': An...''honest partner...?''
* YouHaveOutLivedYourUsefulness: Her first partner Radka turned Lena in to the stormtroopers after stealing all of her earnings.
* [[ConMan Con Woman]]: Her profession when we first meet her. Her daughter Kordi almost certainly got her silver tongue from her.
* DefrostingIceQueen: She's much more polite than your average IceQueen and has good reason to be one, but regardless, it's Pace's unwavering honesty that causes her to warm up toward him.
* EveryoneHasStandards: When a stormtrooper's wife blackmails a man into selling her an expensive necklace for a single credit Lena robs the woman of both her money and the necklace, which she returns to the salesman.
* HappilyMarried: To Pace.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: She had a Kowakian monkey-lizard partner-in-crime named Radka until he stole all of their earnings and ratted her out to stormtroopers.
* IWorkAlone: Being betrayed by her partner-in-crime sours her on the notion of partnering with others, causing her to attempt to leave Pace as soon as the immediate danger is over. Fortunately, Pace's stubborn honesty wins her over, and after the ''next'' immediate danger is over, ''she's'' the one who's asking ''Pace'' if he wants a partner.
* InTheHood: Often uses her shirt's hood when she wishes to remain anonymous.
* PinkMeansFeminine: Wears a pink hooded shirt.
* MissingMom: Her absence has yet to be explained.
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Although she's the one who suggests to Pace that they abandon Lando when the going gets rough, you can practically ''hear'' her {{defrosting|IceQueen}} when [[HonorBeforeReason he refuses to leave his partner]].
-->'''Pace''': [[HonorBeforeReason It's not about who he is, it's about who we are! We made a deal. We're partners. We can't abandon him.]]\\
'''Lena''' ''(practically swooning)'': An...''honest partner...?''
* YouHaveOutLivedYourUsefulness: Her first partner Radka turned Lena in to the stormtroopers after stealing all of her earnings.
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* AmbiguouslyBrown: Obviously, the Freemaker children got their looks from her.
AerithAndBob: "Ignacio" is a common Spanish name.
*[[ConMan Con Woman]]: Her profession when we first meet her. Her daughter Kordi almost certainly got her silver tongue from her.
* DefrostingIceQueen: She's much more polite than your average IceQueen and has good reason to be one, but regardless, it's Pace's unwavering honesty that causes her to warm up toward him.
* EveryoneHasStandards: WhenBritishStuffiness: Sports a stormtrooper's wife blackmails a man into selling her an expensive necklace for a single credit Lena robs the woman of both her money spiffy accent and the necklace, which she returns to stereotypical haughtiness. Notably, he also sports a thin mustache, whereas there's no indication in any canonical material that Twi'leks grow facial hair (or hair, period).
* TheCameo: Attends thesalesman.
* HappilyMarried: To Pace.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: She had a Kowakian monkey-lizard partner-in-crime named Radka until he stole allluxury ship auction on Mygeeto in Season Two and can be heard complaining about the quality of the ordeurs.
* QuestGiver: His only real function in the story is to send the Freemakers to Kashyyyk for a piece of wroshyr wood in his debut episode (and to refuse to pay them for theirearnings and ratted her out to stormtroopers.
* IWorkAlone: Being betrayed by her partner-in-crime sours her on the notion of partnering with others, causing her to attempt to leave Pace as soon as the immediate danger is over. Fortunately, Pace's stubborn honesty wins her over, and after the ''next'' immediate danger is over, ''she's'' the one who's asking ''Pace'' if he wants a partner.
* InTheHood: Often uses her shirt's hoodtrouble when she wishes to remain anonymous.
* PinkMeansFeminine: Wears a pink hooded shirt.
* MissingMom: Her absence has yet to be explained.
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Although she'sthe one who suggests to Pace piece that they abandon Lando when deliver turns out to be broken).
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: {{Downplayed|Trope}} since he appears in a grand total of two episodes (one of which is a [[TheCameo cameo]])) and his name is only spelled in thegoing gets rough, you can practically ''hear'' her {{defrosting|IceQueen}} when [[HonorBeforeReason he refuses to leave credits, but the vowels in his partner]].
-->'''Pace''': [[HonorBeforeReason It's not about who he is, it's about who we are! We made a deal. We're partners. We can't abandon him.]]\\
'''Lena''' ''(practically swooning)'': An...''honest partner...?''
* YouHaveOutLivedYourUsefulness: Her first partner Radka turned Lenasurname are flipped in to the stormtroopers after stealing all of her earnings.those episode credits.
*
* DefrostingIceQueen: She's much more polite than your average IceQueen and has good reason to be one, but regardless, it's Pace's unwavering honesty that causes her to warm up toward him.
* EveryoneHasStandards: When
* TheCameo: Attends the
* HappilyMarried: To Pace.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: She had a Kowakian monkey-lizard partner-in-crime named Radka until he stole all
* QuestGiver: His only real function in the story is to send the Freemakers to Kashyyyk for a piece of wroshyr wood in his debut episode (and to refuse to pay them for their
* IWorkAlone: Being betrayed by her partner-in-crime sours her on the notion of partnering with others, causing her to attempt to leave Pace as soon as the immediate danger is over. Fortunately, Pace's stubborn honesty wins her over, and after the ''next'' immediate danger is over, ''she's'' the one who's asking ''Pace'' if he wants a partner.
* InTheHood: Often uses her shirt's hood
* PinkMeansFeminine: Wears a pink hooded shirt.
* MissingMom: Her absence has yet to be explained.
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Although she's
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: {{Downplayed|Trope}} since he appears in a grand total of two episodes (one of which is a [[TheCameo cameo]])) and his name is only spelled in the
-->'''Pace''': [[HonorBeforeReason It's not about who he is, it's about who we are! We made a deal. We're partners. We can't abandon him.]]\\
'''Lena''' ''(practically swooning)'': An...''honest partner...?''
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!!Private Moxie Freemaker
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/MontseHernandez
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
The daughter of Zander Freemaker and Becky Smoochenbacher, born after the end of the Galactic Civil War.
!!Private Moxie Freemaker
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/MontseHernandez
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
The daughter of Zander Freemaker and Becky Smoochenbacher, born after the end of the Galactic Civil War.
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!!Private Moxie Freemaker
!!Jek-14
!!!'''Species''': Human (clone)
->'''Voiced by''':
->'''Appears in''':
After the events of ''The Yoda Chronicles'', Jek-14 went into isolation on Zoh and
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* ActionGirl: After joining the Rebel Alliance.
* EarlyBirdCameo: She was mentioned in ''Droidography'' by Roger shortly before she debuted in ''All-Stars''.
* FollowInMyFootsteps: Moxie joined the Rebel Alliance since she wanted to be a hero like her relatives, which Kordi approved of and even arranged for Leia to meet Moxie and recruit her.
* HeroicLineage: She is the daughter and niece of war heroes.
* MeaningfulName: She is full of energy, courage and determination.
* RapunzelHair: Her hair goes past her hips.
* EarlyBirdCameo: She was mentioned in ''Droidography'' by Roger shortly before she debuted in ''All-Stars''.
* FollowInMyFootsteps: Moxie joined the Rebel Alliance since she wanted to be a hero like her relatives, which Kordi approved of and even arranged for Leia to meet Moxie and recruit her.
* HeroicLineage: She is the daughter and niece of war heroes.
* MeaningfulName: She is full of energy, courage and determination.
* RapunzelHair: Her hair goes past her hips.
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* ActionGirl: After joining CharacterTitle: "The Maker of Zoh" episode.
* NeverFoundTheBody: The Freemakers are led to assume his droids killed him, but theRebel Alliance.
ending of the episode shows a FingerTwitchingRevival (or, well, hand twitching revival, considering this is LEGO.).
*EarlyBirdCameo: She UnexpectedCharacter: Considering the show was mentioned in ''Droidography'' by Roger shortly before she debuted in ''All-Stars''.
* FollowInMyFootsteps: Moxie joinedslated as a "canon paraphrase", Jek-14, who originated from the Rebel Alliance since she wanted Lego parody series of ''Star Wars'', was unexpected. This also brings in some questions as to how exactly ''The Yoda Chronicles'' fits in with the new Expanded Universe.
* TheWarToEndAllWars: Jek lampshades that every conflict claims that theirs will bea hero like her relatives, which Kordi approved of "the battle to end all battles", [[HistoryRepeats only for another to follow and even arranged for Leia to meet Moxie and recruit her.
* HeroicLineage: She issay the daughter and niece of war heroes.
* MeaningfulName: She is full of energy, courage and determination.
* RapunzelHair: Her hair goes past her hips.same thing, then another, then another.]] He recognizes that it would be futile to try to satiate the bloodlust, so he went into isolation so that he wouldn't be dragged into more fights.
* NeverFoundTheBody: The Freemakers are led to assume his droids killed him, but the
*
* FollowInMyFootsteps: Moxie joined
* TheWarToEndAllWars: Jek lampshades that every conflict claims that theirs will be
* HeroicLineage: She is
* MeaningfulName: She is full of energy, courage and determination.
* RapunzelHair: Her hair goes past her hips.
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!!Ka-Pao
!!!'''Species''': Drabatan
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/FredTatasciore
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A mechanic that works with Moxie and Roger in the Resistance.
!!Ka-Pao
!!!'''Species''': Drabatan
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/FredTatasciore
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A mechanic that works with Moxie and Roger in the Resistance.
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!!Ka-Pao
!!!'''Species''': Drabatan
!!The Maker's Droids
!!!'''Models''': Various, including EV-series medical droid (N3-RO), battle droids, super battle droids, dwarf spider droids, IG-series droids, mouse droids, R5-series astromech droids
->'''Voiced by''':
->'''Appears
->'''Appear in''':
A mechanic that works with Moxie and Roger in the Resistance.
Droids rebuilt by Jek-14 after their parts were abandoned as junk on Zoh.
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* MeaningfulName:
** [[PunnyName BL-0X]] for... Lego blocks.
** UsefulNotes/{{Nero}} was considered a cruel and incompetent leader to the point of garnering a tarnished reputation for himself.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: BL-[=0X=] and the other droids feel bad for following N3-RO, as their uprising led to the supposed death of the Maker, who was the only one who cared about them.
* NowWhat: After the Maker was supposedly killed, the droids feel like they have no purpose.
* RestrainingBolt: BL-[=0X=] puts one on N3-RO so that he'll never do anything bad again.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: N3-RO gathered the droids to rise up against the Freemakers because [[PleaseDontLeaveMe he didn't want the Maker to leave them like their previous owners did]].
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[[folder:Pace Freemaker]]
!!Pace Freemaker
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JoshPeck
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A Corellian mechanic and Clone Wars starship enthusiast who first found Roger. He is the husband of Lena and the father of Zander, Kordi, and Rowan.
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* ActionDad: Manages to save himself and his family (including two young children) from a rampaging Zillo Beast. It's all the more impressive considering that he's decidedly a NonActionGuy who's an ActionSurvivor at most.
* BerserkButton: Han Solo, ever since his scheme cost Pace his dreams. They eventually make up.
* CrazyJealousGuy: Has shades of this when he glares at Lando for kissing Lena's hand.
* DeadpanSnarker: Has his moments.
-->'''Lena''' ''(to Pace)'': Wait, ''you're'' the guy that Hutt wanted? You don't seem the type.\\
'''Pace''': Well, ''you kinda do!''
* DisappearedDad: His absence from ''The Freemaker Adventures'' has yet to be explained.
* EyeTwitch: His eye twitches when he gets mad.
* FamedInStory: He was the one to first coin the term "Uglies" for ships made from different models of ships.
* GadgeteerGenius: Chronologically the first one in the series, as he assembles parts of different starships into a working ship complete with functional hyperdrive. ''While under threat from hungry rancors!''
** Earlier[[note]]The above example occurs in an earlier episode but later chronologically, as it features a post-HeelFaceBrainwashing Roger while this incident results in the heroes meeting Roger for the first time[[/note]], he's the one who repairs the old Trade Federation droid control ship's computer to reactivate some of the inert battle droids in the area to serve as [[WeNeedADistraction a distraction]] for the Zillo Beast that's menacing the heroes.
* GuileHero: Grows into this over the course of his adventures, coming up with the plan to shake some pursuers by jettisoning a load of extremely hard Corusca gems at their ships at high speeds.
* HappilyMarried: To Lena.
* HonorBeforeReason: When Lando appears to be selling out Pace and Lena to their pursuers, Lena attempts to convince Pace to hightail it, but Pace refuses to abandon Lando and even cites personal integrity as his reason to [[IChooseToStay stay]]. Not only does this work out, but it even causes Lena to fall for him!
* InsultFriendlyFire: Upon meeting Han again, he screams that the smuggler "ruined my life!" -- only to [[VerbalBackspace hastily amend his words]] when he sees his beloved Lena giving him a funny look, since Han's interference resulted in him meeting her.
* LikeParentLikeChild: Like Zander, he has a thing for making Uglies, although he has less pride in it...until a woman comes along and buys one, boosting his confidence to make a business making and selling Uglies.
* NonActionGuy: Never shoots any weapon or participates in high-speed chases (although he sometimes gets dragged along in them, much to his own chagrin). He eventually becomes a GuileHero, although only when absolutely necessary.
* TheReliableOne: He is always willing to help someone in need, even against his better judgment.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Lena Freemaker]]
!!Lena Freemaker
->'''Voiced by''': Jasmin Savoy Brown
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A former street swindler from the Ring of Kafrene. She is Pace's wife and the mother of Zander, Kordi and Rowan.
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* AmbiguouslyBrown: Obviously, the Freemaker children got their looks from her.
* [[ConMan Con Woman]]: Her profession when we first meet her. Her daughter Kordi almost certainly got her silver tongue from her.
* DefrostingIceQueen: She's much more polite than your average IceQueen and has good reason to be one, but regardless, it's Pace's unwavering honesty that causes her to warm up toward him.
* EveryoneHasStandards: When a stormtrooper's wife blackmails a man into selling her an expensive necklace for a single credit Lena robs the woman of both her money and the necklace, which she returns to the salesman.
* HappilyMarried: To Pace.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: She had a Kowakian monkey-lizard partner-in-crime named Radka until he stole all of their earnings and ratted her out to stormtroopers.
* IWorkAlone: Being betrayed by her partner-in-crime sours her on the notion of partnering with others, causing her to attempt to leave Pace as soon as the immediate danger is over. Fortunately, Pace's stubborn honesty wins her over, and after the ''next'' immediate danger is over, ''she's'' the one who's asking ''Pace'' if he wants a partner.
* InTheHood: Often uses her shirt's hood when she wishes to remain anonymous.
* PinkMeansFeminine: Wears a pink hooded shirt.
* MissingMom: Her absence has yet to be explained.
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Although she's the one who suggests to Pace that they abandon Lando when the going gets rough, you can practically ''hear'' her {{defrosting|IceQueen}} when [[HonorBeforeReason he refuses to leave his partner]].
-->'''Pace''': [[HonorBeforeReason It's not about who he is, it's about who we are! We made a deal. We're partners. We can't abandon him.]]\\
'''Lena''' ''(practically swooning)'': An...''honest partner...?''
* YouHaveOutLivedYourUsefulness: Her first partner Radka turned Lena in to the stormtroopers after stealing all of her earnings.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Moxie Freemaker]]
!!Private Moxie Freemaker
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/MontseHernandez
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
The daughter of Zander Freemaker and Becky Smoochenbacher, born after the end of the Galactic Civil War.
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* ActionGirl: After joining the Rebel Alliance.
* EarlyBirdCameo: She was mentioned in ''Droidography'' by Roger shortly before she debuted in ''All-Stars''.
* FollowInMyFootsteps: Moxie joined the Rebel Alliance since she wanted to be a hero like her relatives, which Kordi approved of and even arranged for Leia to meet Moxie and recruit her.
* HeroicLineage: She is the daughter and niece of war heroes.
* MeaningfulName: She is full of energy, courage and determination.
* RapunzelHair: Her hair goes past her hips.
[[/folder]]
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!!Ka-Pao
!!!'''Species''': Drabatan
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/FredTatasciore
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A mechanic that works with Moxie and Roger in the Resistance.
----
** [[PunnyName BL-0X]] for... Lego blocks.
** UsefulNotes/{{Nero}} was considered a cruel and incompetent leader to the point of garnering a tarnished reputation for himself.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: BL-[=0X=] and the other droids feel bad for following N3-RO, as their uprising led to the supposed death of the Maker, who was the only one who cared about them.
* NowWhat: After the Maker was supposedly killed, the droids feel like they have no purpose.
* RestrainingBolt: BL-[=0X=] puts one on N3-RO so that he'll never do anything bad again.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: N3-RO gathered the droids to rise up against the Freemakers because [[PleaseDontLeaveMe he didn't want the Maker to leave them like their previous owners did]].
[[/folder]]
!LEGO Star Wars: All-Stars
[[folder:Pace Freemaker]]
!!Pace Freemaker
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JoshPeck
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A Corellian mechanic and Clone Wars starship enthusiast who first found Roger. He is the husband of Lena and the father of Zander, Kordi, and Rowan.
----
* ActionDad: Manages to save himself and his family (including two young children) from a rampaging Zillo Beast. It's all the more impressive considering that he's decidedly a NonActionGuy who's an ActionSurvivor at most.
* BerserkButton: Han Solo, ever since his scheme cost Pace his dreams. They eventually make up.
* CrazyJealousGuy: Has shades of this when he glares at Lando for kissing Lena's hand.
* DeadpanSnarker: Has his moments.
-->'''Lena''' ''(to Pace)'': Wait, ''you're'' the guy that Hutt wanted? You don't seem the type.\\
'''Pace''': Well, ''you kinda do!''
* DisappearedDad: His absence from ''The Freemaker Adventures'' has yet to be explained.
* EyeTwitch: His eye twitches when he gets mad.
* FamedInStory: He was the one to first coin the term "Uglies" for ships made from different models of ships.
* GadgeteerGenius: Chronologically the first one in the series, as he assembles parts of different starships into a working ship complete with functional hyperdrive. ''While under threat from hungry rancors!''
** Earlier[[note]]The above example occurs in an earlier episode but later chronologically, as it features a post-HeelFaceBrainwashing Roger while this incident results in the heroes meeting Roger for the first time[[/note]], he's the one who repairs the old Trade Federation droid control ship's computer to reactivate some of the inert battle droids in the area to serve as [[WeNeedADistraction a distraction]] for the Zillo Beast that's menacing the heroes.
* GuileHero: Grows into this over the course of his adventures, coming up with the plan to shake some pursuers by jettisoning a load of extremely hard Corusca gems at their ships at high speeds.
* HappilyMarried: To Lena.
* HonorBeforeReason: When Lando appears to be selling out Pace and Lena to their pursuers, Lena attempts to convince Pace to hightail it, but Pace refuses to abandon Lando and even cites personal integrity as his reason to [[IChooseToStay stay]]. Not only does this work out, but it even causes Lena to fall for him!
* InsultFriendlyFire: Upon meeting Han again, he screams that the smuggler "ruined my life!" -- only to [[VerbalBackspace hastily amend his words]] when he sees his beloved Lena giving him a funny look, since Han's interference resulted in him meeting her.
* LikeParentLikeChild: Like Zander, he has a thing for making Uglies, although he has less pride in it...until a woman comes along and buys one, boosting his confidence to make a business making and selling Uglies.
* NonActionGuy: Never shoots any weapon or participates in high-speed chases (although he sometimes gets dragged along in them, much to his own chagrin). He eventually becomes a GuileHero, although only when absolutely necessary.
* TheReliableOne: He is always willing to help someone in need, even against his better judgment.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Lena Freemaker]]
!!Lena Freemaker
->'''Voiced by''': Jasmin Savoy Brown
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A former street swindler from the Ring of Kafrene. She is Pace's wife and the mother of Zander, Kordi and Rowan.
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* AmbiguouslyBrown: Obviously, the Freemaker children got their looks from her.
* [[ConMan Con Woman]]: Her profession when we first meet her. Her daughter Kordi almost certainly got her silver tongue from her.
* DefrostingIceQueen: She's much more polite than your average IceQueen and has good reason to be one, but regardless, it's Pace's unwavering honesty that causes her to warm up toward him.
* EveryoneHasStandards: When a stormtrooper's wife blackmails a man into selling her an expensive necklace for a single credit Lena robs the woman of both her money and the necklace, which she returns to the salesman.
* HappilyMarried: To Pace.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: She had a Kowakian monkey-lizard partner-in-crime named Radka until he stole all of their earnings and ratted her out to stormtroopers.
* IWorkAlone: Being betrayed by her partner-in-crime sours her on the notion of partnering with others, causing her to attempt to leave Pace as soon as the immediate danger is over. Fortunately, Pace's stubborn honesty wins her over, and after the ''next'' immediate danger is over, ''she's'' the one who's asking ''Pace'' if he wants a partner.
* InTheHood: Often uses her shirt's hood when she wishes to remain anonymous.
* PinkMeansFeminine: Wears a pink hooded shirt.
* MissingMom: Her absence has yet to be explained.
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Although she's the one who suggests to Pace that they abandon Lando when the going gets rough, you can practically ''hear'' her {{defrosting|IceQueen}} when [[HonorBeforeReason he refuses to leave his partner]].
-->'''Pace''': [[HonorBeforeReason It's not about who he is, it's about who we are! We made a deal. We're partners. We can't abandon him.]]\\
'''Lena''' ''(practically swooning)'': An...''honest partner...?''
* YouHaveOutLivedYourUsefulness: Her first partner Radka turned Lena in to the stormtroopers after stealing all of her earnings.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Moxie Freemaker]]
!!Private Moxie Freemaker
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/MontseHernandez
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
The daughter of Zander Freemaker and Becky Smoochenbacher, born after the end of the Galactic Civil War.
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* ActionGirl: After joining the Rebel Alliance.
* EarlyBirdCameo: She was mentioned in ''Droidography'' by Roger shortly before she debuted in ''All-Stars''.
* FollowInMyFootsteps: Moxie joined the Rebel Alliance since she wanted to be a hero like her relatives, which Kordi approved of and even arranged for Leia to meet Moxie and recruit her.
* HeroicLineage: She is the daughter and niece of war heroes.
* MeaningfulName: She is full of energy, courage and determination.
* RapunzelHair: Her hair goes past her hips.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Ka-Pao]]
!!Ka-Pao
!!!'''Species''': Drabatan
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/FredTatasciore
->'''Appears in''': ''[[WesternAnimation/LegoStarWarsAllStars All-Stars]]''
A mechanic that works with Moxie and Roger in the Resistance.
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[[caption-width-right:350:"Who's got two thumbs...uh...two hands...and has the Force flowing through him? This guy!"]]
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** [[WordOfGod Bob Roth]] reveals that Rowan went back to Aliston Nor and spent the remainder of his days rebuilding it.
** [[WordOfGod Bob Roth]] reveals that Rowan went back to Aliston Nor and spent the remainder of his days rebuilding it.
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* AmbiguousSituation: As a Force user, his fate after ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'' is unknown. The series finale ends with him revealing his Force-sensitivity to Luke, and what happens next is not shown. ''All-Stars'' makes no mention of his fate either, although he's known to have participated in the Battle of Jakku.
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* DoomedByCanon: The final episode of Season 2 [[spoiler:takes place during the finale of ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'', and he's thus seen falling to his death]].
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* DoomedByCanon: The final episode of ''The Freemaker Adventures'' Season 2 [[spoiler:takes takes place during the finale of ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'', and he's thus seen falling to his death]].death.
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* LockedOutOfTheLoop: Is unaware that [[spoiler:Rowan threw the Kyber Saber in a lava pit]] until late in Season Two, and thus he keeps on [[spoiler:talking about how much he wants it]].
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After the events of ''The Yoda Chronicles'', Jek-14 went into isolation on Zoh and became known as the mythical Maker of Zoh, refusing to be involved in any more conflicts regarding between the light side of the Force versus the dark side Light Side and Dark Side of the Force.
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* NeverFoundTheBody: The Freemakers are led to assume his droids killed him, but the ending of the episode shows a FingerTwitchingRevival (or hand twitching revival, considering this is Lego.).
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* NeverFoundTheBody: The Freemakers are led to assume his droids killed him, but the ending of the episode shows a FingerTwitchingRevival (or (or, well, hand twitching revival, considering this is Lego.LEGO.).
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