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20[[header:Imperial Garrisons]]
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22!!Aldhani Garrison
23
24[[folder:Jayhold Beehaz]]
25!!Commandant Jayhold Beehaz
26[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jayhold_beehaz_sw.png]]
27%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
28!!!'''Species:''' Human
29
30->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/StanleyTownsend
31->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Andor}}''
32
33The commandant of the Aldhani garrison.
34----
35* AbusiveParents: Threatens to slap his son Leonart for not wearing his blouse. In the same breath, he coldly dismisses his son due to claiming he's old enough to dress himself and demands his wife come help him get dressed, showing he often puts his own needs above his own child's.
36* AesopAmnesia: Even after being told he's grown too fat for his belt, he still looks forward to a banquet for food and drink.
37* AlasPoorVillain: Downplayed, but despite his outward nastiness, his genuine concern for his family's well-being during the hostage crisis gives him at least a bit of humanity, more than many other Imperials. [[spoiler:His slow, painful death by heart attack from overexertion is one of the most disturbing deaths in the franchise to date for just how mundane it is, and it's unsettling to watch him fruitlessly gasping and reaching for help, only to collapse.]]
38* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler:Nobody besides his wife and child is likely to miss him given the atrocities he committed and what he had planned for the Aldhani people.]]
39* BreakTheHaughty: Introduced as a smug, slimy bastard but when he realizes just what grave danger he and his family are in and how his title is irrelevant to saving them or himself, he begins to shut up and cooperate. He addresses his men and calmly but sternly orders them to cooperate for their own sake.
40* DirtyForeigner: He can’t talk about the Dhani without whining about how badly they and their goat hides smell, as part of his FantasticRacism.
41* DisappearedDad: [[spoiler:If his son survived the hostage crisis, he's going to find he's lost his father.]]
42* EtTuBrute: Does not take Lieutenant Gorn's betrayal well. He's so shocked by it that [[spoiler:it may have even played a part in his fatal heart attack.]]
43* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Despite his threats towards his son and clearly strained relationship with his wife, Beehaz is extremely fearful of the rebels killing them if the Imperials don't cooperate and implores his troopers to do as they say for their own lives and the lives of his family.
44* EvilCannotComprehendGood: He tries to get one over on Vel by saying she'll just kill him and his family even if they cooperate, but Vel shuts him up by acknowledging that's what he would do.
45* FantasticRacism: He's gleefully racist towards the Dhani people, ridiculing their traditions, decrying them as simple minded idiots, and even boasting how the Dhani will get to come back to the dam even after the Empire bans it… as their newest batch of slave labor.
46* FatBastard: He's formally introduced struggling to put on a belt due to his weight and when [[spoiler:forced to assist Vel and her Rebel Cell into loading credits into a craft they're going to steal, he dies of overexertion.]]
47* HiddenDepths: Despite being a vile, greedy Imperial, he shows an excellent understanding of the Empire's slow-handed strategic means of suffocating its' populace while pretending to offer them freedom. And despite treating his family like crap most of the time, when their lives and the lives of his subordinates are threatened, he eventually starts genuinely cooperating for their lives' sake.
48* TheHedonist: Only shown to be interested in what will benefit him, namely getting a big promotion and indulging in banquets.
49* HollywoodHeartAttack: [[spoiler:A downplayed example as he's seen sweating and struggling to breathe, which appears to just be a reaction to being forced to work so hard. It's only when he clutches his chest and collapses that it becomes clear what's happening to him.]]
50* HumiliationConga: He ends up completely torn down from everything and anything he had going for him [[spoiler:by the time he dies]]. He intended to suck up to his superiors to get a promotion during the Eye, but his cohorts are systematically wiped out. He's then slapped around when he tries to boast about how the rebels will never succeed, and then he's forced to watch his family be taken at gunpoint, finally succeeding in shutting him up. He's marched around as a Trojan horse through his own base and forced to order his men to comply for every Imperials' sake. He's then forced to participate in loading the credits onto the ship for the rebels despite being middle-aged and extremely out of shape, with no respite. Then he learns Lieutenant Gorn has been playing him for years like a sap and is one of the rebel leaders. Finally, he [[spoiler:dies a pitiful death from a heart attack that surely could've been averted had he taken better care of himself than just wallow in the spoils of his greed and the Empire's conquests.]]
51* HypocriticalHumor: In his introductory scene he berates his wife for helping their son Leonart get dressed, insisting he's old enough to dress himself... then orders her to come and help ''him'', a middle-aged man, get dressed.
52* InsultBackfire:
53** He snarls at Vel that she'll just kill him and his family regardless of whether they cooperate, and Vel shuts him up by sarcastically asking if that's what he'd do.
54** He warns Gorn that he will hang for betraying him and the Empire, who scornfully laughs that after serving under him for years, he deserves ''worse''.
55* KarmicDeath: An overweight, elderly man who refuses to take accountability for the suffering of innocents let alone his weight problem is forced into rapid hard labor by the rebels [[spoiler:and dies of heart failure due to overexertion. He's worked to death just like he planned to have happen to the Aldhani natives.]]
56* NeverMyFault: When he can't fit on his sash due to his expanded waistline, he blames it on the servants for apparently not packing it right and making it all compressed. He looks aghast when his wife points out that it's his own fault it doesn't fit.
57* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Kimzi does hesitate when Gorn orders him to leave, but his suspicions that something is very wrong are strongly exacerbated when he realizes that Beehaz, of all people, has been doing hard labor alongside his men given what a horrible, lazy boss he is.
58* PetTheDog: The most decent thing he does is brief the Imperial troops on the hostage situation and demand they cooperate for the lives of him, his family, and their own.
59* SmugSnake: He's a pompous blowhard to everyone besides Petigar and Gorn, which makes it all the more delicious when he’s forced to comply with the rebels.
60* ThisCannotBe: He's the epitome of Cassian's famous line about Imperials being so "fat and satisfied" that they'd never believe anyone could get one over on them. He's not only overweight, but he's in complete disbelief at Gorn's betrayal and the hostage situation, and it takes a while for him to finally cooperate.
61* VillainousFriendship: He seems to genuinely respect Gorn, asking him for advice and being completely, utterly enraged when he learns that he was playing him for a sap for years.
62* VillainousGlutton: While he's no Jabba, he's shown to be enthusiastic about a banquet after the Eye, despite having already outgrown some of his uniform.
63* VillainHasAPoint: He points out to the rebels that he is unable to get them all the way as they want, but thankfully the rebels get around the requirements for access to payroll.
64[[/folder]]
65
66[[folder:Kimzi]]
67!!Corporal Kimzi
68[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kimzi_sw.png]]
69%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
70!!!'''Species:''' Human
71
72->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/NickBlood
73->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Andor}}''
74
75A comms officer stationed at Aldhani garrison.
76----
77* CharacterDeath: He is killed in the shootout with the infiltration team.
78* FantasticRacism: Makes numerous derogatory remarks about the Aldhani people.
79* SmartBall: While not necessarily depicted as dumb per se, up until the night of the Aldhani heist he'd been shown as rather lax and lazy with regards to his job, including apparently using a FantasticDrug while on duty. On the night of the heist, however, he's on his game; he notices and keeps trying to figure out and/or fix the communications issues suddenly plaguing the garrison, refusing to write it off as interference from the Eye, as some of the other soldiers do. His dedication in this eventually allows him to intercept the communications between the rebels and the call from another Imperial facility about the breach in the vault, at which point he hastily gathers together a group of soldiers and leads them down to the vault to investigate. Once there, he also refuses to be taken in by Gorn's attempt to bluff him and pull rank.
80* SpannerInTheWorks: Unfortunately for the infiltration team, Kimzi proves to be more attentive and better at his job than it initially appeared, finding the unblocked frequency the rebels are using to communicate and learning of the heist.
81[[/folder]]
82
83!!Anoat Sector Command
84
85[[folder:Ubrik Adelhard]]
86!!Governor Ubrik Adelhard
87[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ubrik_adelhard_sw.png]]
88!!!'''Species:''' Human
89
90->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NeilKaplan
91->'''Appearances:''' ''[[VideoGame/StarWarsUprising Uprising]]''
92
93-->''"Any of you who wish to test the Empire's strength, you will answer to me!"''
94
95The Imperial governor in charge of the Anoat Sector, home to Bespin and Hoth, at the time of the Battle of Endor. Also, he is the first post-Endor Imperial warlord in the new canon. He is infamous for establishing the Iron Blockade, a sector lockdown in an attempt to prevent word of the Empire's loss from spreading into the Anoat sector, but it managed to slip through regardless and created an inter-sector conflict between the citizens of the sector and Adelhard's Imperial forces.
96----
97* AmbitionIsEvil: With the power of, well, believing strongly in the Empire, he managed to make his way from being just a Stormtrooper to Sector Governor.
98* BigBad: As the military governor of the Anoat Sector he serves as the main antagonist in ''Uprising''.
99* BlatantLies: His propaganda broadcasts make it sound like the Empire won at Endor and anybody who says otherwise will be shot. This is despite news of the Rebel Alliance's victory circulating readily, making it out to double as ImplausibleDeniability.
100* BeardOfEvil: He has got a full-on beard and mustache. A few people have commented that he even looks a bit like [[VideoGame/StarCraft Arcturus Mengsk]].
101* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Or ''had'', in this case. He had a wife that got killed by Kouhun assassins.
102* EvilSoundsDeep: He has a very deep and commanding voice.
103* FromNobodyToNightmare: He used to be a mere Stormtrooper, but he gradually rose up the Imperial ranks to where he is by the time of the Battle of Endor.
104* GeneralRipper:
105** Well, for one thing he has anybody who dares to tell the truth about what happened at Endor shot and he has imposed a total blockade on the Sector, turning it into his own personal fiefdom.
106** And back when he was a junior advisor he convinced everyone that the best way to take care of the dissidents on Anoat (the planet) was to gas the entire thing. The planet became toxic and poisonous, forcing much of the population to flee from the polluted world.
107* ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill: You know what his solution was for the Imperial Army having trouble rooting out rebel cells on the planet Anoat? Bombard the planet with chemical weapons.
108* UndyingLoyalty: He is a true believer in the Empire and is willing to go on fighting despite the events at Endor.
109* VillainInAWhiteSuit: An antagonistic governor who wears a white military uniform, similar to the one Thrawn wore.
110* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Due to the cancellation of ''Uprising'', we never got to see what happened to Adelhard and his Imperials. Considering that ''[[Literature/AftermathEmpiresEnd Empire's End]]'' reveals that Lando and the Uprising ultimately succeeded in overthrowing the Iron Blockade, he's presumably dead or in hiding.
111[[/folder]]
112
113[[folder:Bragh]]
114!!Commander Bragh
115[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bragh_sw.png]]
116!!!'''Species:''' Human
117!!!'''Homeworld:''' Burnin Konn
118
119->'''Voiced by:''' Matthew Waterson
120->'''Appearances:''' ''[[VideoGame/StarWarsUprising Uprising]]''
121
122-->''"A man who lives for his Empire knows no fear. Anyone else is not a man."''
123
124Leader of the Purge Troops and the second-in-command of Imperial forces in the Anoat Sector at the time of Endor. Bragh believes that those who rebel against the Empire are less than human and uses his position to indulge his love of causing pain.
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126* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler:Perished in battle against Riley's sibling at the imperial prison on Anoat's moon Pujool, avenging the purge against the Carbon Score cantina and the death of Happy Dapp.]]
127* CommandingCoolness: That's ''Commander'' Bragh to you, Rebel scum.
128* DoomTroops: He leads the Purge Troops, which are an elite stormtrooper unit charged with maintaining order.
129* TheDragon: He serves as Moff Adelhard's chief lieutenant.
130* KnightTemplar: Bragh is a true believer in the Empire and he views Rebels as being little better than animals and savages.
131* {{Sadist}}: He loves inflicting pain and suffering on other people and as a military officer he has the ability to do it often.
132* SociopathicSoldier: Sadistic and fanatical in addition to being Adelhard's chief enforcer.
133* UndyingLoyalty: In the same vein as Adelhard.
134* VillainousFriendship: With Adelhard through both of them being sociopaths.
135[[/folder]]
136
137[[folder:Sheckil]]
138!!Lieutenant Sheckil
139[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sheckil_sw.png]]
140!!!'''Species:''' Human
141
142->'''Portrayed by:''' Jeremy Bulloch
143->'''Appearances:''' ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack''
144
145A male human officer who accompanied Darth Vader during Empire's occupation of Bespin.
146----
147* TheCameo: He's portrayed by Jeremy Bulloch, Boba Fett's suit actor in Original Trilogy.
148* DistressedDude: When he attempted to take the captured Leia, Chewbacca, and C-3PO to an Imperial shuttle, Lando and Bespin guards turned against him and his stormtroopers and took them hostage.
149* HumanShield: He used Leia as a shield when he saw Luke was coming, as well as to show Luke that he has her, because they're trying to lead him into a trap.
150* MookLieutenant: He's Darth Vader's second-in-command during the Empire's occupation of Bespin.
151* NoNameGiven: He's unnamed in the film. His canon name was eventually confirmed in ''Star Wars: Force Collection'' digital card game.
152* OhCrap: He can barely react when Bespin guards turned against him and his stormtroopers and took them hostage.
153[[/folder]]
154
155!!Axxila III Garrison
156
157[[folder:Florn]]
158!!Florn
159[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/florn_sw.png]]
160!!!'''Species:''' Human
161
162->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsLastCallAtTheZeroAngle Last Call at the Zero Angle]]''
163
164-->''"Rack up half the flight hours I had before the crash and you can talk as much trash as you want. Or get turned into a fireball -- that means you go on the wall and we'll speak well of you. But unitl you do one or the other, you mind your manners."''
165
166A retired TIE pilot who works as the bartender of the Zero Angle.
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168* TheBartender: Of the Zero Angle, where he enforces a TruceZone between army and navy [=TIE=] pilots through his astromech droid Lightning's sonic emitters and shock probe.
169* {{Cyborg}}: Following a crash, Florn had to be rebuilt with all four limbs being replaced with cybernetics along with his right eye.
170* InterserviceRivalry: He hates the rivalry between navy and army [=TIE=] pilots, and after a barfight breaks out between members of the two groups he thoroughly chews them both out.
171-->'''Florn:''' Most flight bases have one bar for ground-hogs and another for vac-heads. You know why the Angle's different? because all your little feuds are a bunch of poodoo. Doesn't matter if you fly in the blue or the black, in goo or vacuum. We all fly suicide sleds -- no shields and no defenses. Except for the skill of the hand on the stick.
172* RetiredBadass: He was an ace TIE pilot who is widely respected by all of the pilots, regardless of what branch they are in.
173[[/folder]]
174
175!!!Nashtah Squadron
176
177An army [=TIE=] squadron assigned to the Axxila III Bright Jewel Oversector Flight Base.
178
179[[folder:Sax Hastur]]
180!!Squad Leader Sax Hastur
181[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sax_hastur_sw.png]]
182!!!'''Species:''' Human
183
184->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsLastCallAtTheZeroAngle Last Call at the Zero Angle]]''
185
186-->''"We accomplished the mission. That will happen again. We lost people. That will happen again, too."''
187
188The commander of Nashtah Squadron.
189----
190* TheChainsOfCommanding: The casualties his squad has taken seem to be really getting to him, although he tries to hide feelings behind his duty and alcohol.
191* DrowningMySorrows: Although everyone in the squad (with the exception of Chellaine) are doing this, Hastur seems to be the most focused on just drinking away the memories of their last mission instead of starting a bar fight or trying to get philosophical.
192* GoodScarsEvilScars: Has a small scar going through his left eye.
193* TheLeader: Of Nashtah Squadron.
194* ToAbsentFriends: He starts off the bonding between Nashtah and Banshee squadrons by reminiscing with Heiwei Akrone over [[PosthumousCharacter Heiwei's brother Alois and friend Poul Ashanto]], two TIE pilots who had gone through the academy with Hastur.
195[[/folder]]
196
197[[folder:Tana Chellaine]]
198!!Tana Chellaine
199[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tana_chellaine_sw.png]]
200!!!'''Species:''' Human
201
202->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsLastCallAtTheZeroAngle Last Call at the Zero Angle]]''
203
204A female human pilot in Nashtah squadron.
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206* BigOlEyebrows: As seen in her image, she has some rather large eyebrows.
207* BoyishShortHair: Her hair is cropped fairly short. Makes sense since she is a pilot and longer hair would be uncomfortable in a helmet and potentially distracting.
208* TheTeetotaler: She does not drink, only ordering water when the squadron goes to the Zero Angle.
209* TheSmurfettePrinciple: She is the only female pilot in the squadron following their last mission, where the others were either killed or badly wounded.
210[[/folder]]
211
212[[folder:Huck Trompo]]
213!!Huck Trompo
214[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/huck_trompo_sw.png]]
215!!!'''Species:''' Human
216
217->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsLastCallAtTheZeroAngle Last Call at the Zero Angle]]''
218
219A large male human pilot.
220----
221* BloodKnight: He enjoys fighting, and bonds with Banshee Squadron pilot Bruiser after they complimented each on their performance on opposite sides of the barfight.
222* HiddenDepths: Chellaine notes that despite his boisterous nature and poor impulse control, Trompo is a great pilot with natural tactical instincts.
223* InterserviceRivalry: Like a lot of army [=TIE=] pilots, Trompo harbors poor feelings toward navy pilots and jumps at whatever chance he can get to antagonize them.
224* TeethClenchedTeamwork: He and Essada don't really get along due to Essada's questioning of the Empire and its methods, which Trompo thinks sounds like something a rebel would say.
225-->'''Trompo:''' You want to blame someone, Artur? Start with the rebels for once. They claim they're fighting for the common people, and now thousands in that city are dead because of what they did.
226[[/folder]]
227
228[[folder:Sully Olvar]]
229!!Sully Olvar
230[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sully_olvar_sw.png]]
231!!!'''Species:''' Human
232
233->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsLastCallAtTheZeroAngle Last Call at the Zero Angle]]''
234
235A male human pilot and Huck's friend.
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237* TheGenericGuy: Outside of his friendship with Huck, Sully really doesn't have much a personality established during the story.
238* InterserviceRivalry: Like Huck, he has an antagonistic attitude toward navy pilots.
239* ThoseTwoGuys: With Huck.
240[[/folder]]
241
242[[folder:Artur Essada]]
243!!Artur Essada
244[[quoteright:269:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/artur_essada_sw.png]]
245!!!'''Species:''' Human
246
247->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsLastCallAtTheZeroAngle Last Call at the Zero Angle]]''
248
249A contemplative male human TIE pilot questioning the goals and methods of the Empire.
250----
251* TheDeadHaveNames: He gets upset when Hastur does not use the names of two members of their squadron killed during their last mission, although Hastur quickly snaps back at him.
252-->'''Hastur:''' Then one of our bombers hit the safehouse. Turned out it was full of munitions -- the blast vaporized both our Dupe and her escort.\
253'''Essada:''' Riggs and Chan. They had names too, you know.\
254'''Hastur:''' You think I don't remember that?
255* TeethClenchedTeamwork: He and Huck don't really get along due to Essada's questioning of the Empire and its methods.
256* TokenGoodTeammate: While none of his squadmates are evil, Essada is the only one among them who is actively questioning the actions of the Empire.
257[[/folder]]
258
259!!Desix Garrison
260
261[[folder:Grotton]]
262!!Governor Grotton
263[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/grotton_sw.png]]
264%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
265!!!'''Species:''' Human
266%%!!!'''Homeworld:'''
267
268->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/MaxMittelman
269->'''Appears in:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheBadBatch The Bad Batch]]''
270
271An Imperial assigned governorship of Desix.
272----
273* DeathGlare: He has a scathing one for Cody after [[spoiler:he refuses to execute Ames.]] He keeps it up (as seen in his image above) as more TK Stormtroopers arrive.
274* DefiantCaptive: Even when 2 Battle Droids refuse to release him, he states that he is the legit Governor of the planet, and even if Desix has its freedom, the Empire would never agree to Ames's terms.
275* ExactWords: Even though he was present for the entire conversation in which Cody promised a peaceful resolution if Ames surrendered him, he points out that ''he'' never gave his word and immediately turns on her.
276* HateSink: Even in an episode with as much conflicted morality as "The Solitary Clone", Grotton stands out as nothing but a whiny, treacherous brat of an Imperial. That said, he's at least somewhat decent compared to Nolan, who never cares for Clones, such as Crosshair, at all.
277* KarmaHoudini: While he was taken hostage for ordering Ames to give the leadership to him, the plan to free him from captivity worked in his favor and he now rules the planet with no comeuppance.
278* {{Manchild}}: Grotton seems to be a young, untested Imperial who was just given his new job as governor. He makes a noise suggesting he wants one of his TK Stormtroopers to get him out of his seat when they land on Desix, tries bullying Ames into surrendering, and dips into PsychopathicManchild once he gets freed, screaming at Cody to execute Ames.
279* SmugSnake: He smugly snarks to Ames that her request for neutrality was declined given his presence. Once he's captured, he's reduced to whining for his freedom.
280* UngratefulBastard: He only gives a half-hearted compliment to Cody for getting Ames to peacefully surrender, then demands he go back on his word and execute her.
281* VillainHasAPoint: Grotton is correct to point out to Ames that the [[Film/RevengeOfTheSith Separatists lost the Clone Wars]] which means that Desix is hardly in any position to bargain for independence; and that she and her Battle Droids will lose this fight, which is exactly what happens when Cody and Crosshair come to rescue him.
282[[/folder]]
283
284!!Eriadu Garrison
285[[folder:Maylur]]
286!!Lieutenant Maylur
287!!!'''Species:''' Human
288
289->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/AlainUy
290->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheBadBatch The Bad Batch]]''
291
292A Lieutenant who oversaw security for Tarkin's Raven Peak compound.
293----
294* EvenEvilHasStandards: He's taken aback when Tarkin orders V-Wings to attack the rail cars with the Bad Batch on them, trying to point out Imperial forces are also on those cars and could get hit in the crossfire, though after Tarkin angrily tells him he's aware of what will happen, Maylur sends the V-Wings anyway.
295* MeanBoss: He berates an Imperial Weapon Technician for various malfunctions around the base such as failing security cameras and a crane in the hanger where Hemlock's shuttle is stationed being activated on a whim.
296[[/folder]]
297
298!!Endor Garrison
299
300
301An elite legion consisting of both Army and Navy personnel, the Endor garrison is tasked with operating the shield generator that protects the Second Death Star.
302----
303* InformedAbility: The Emperor describes Tempest Force, the Endor garrison, as a legion of his best troops, but the well-equipped mooks do not show much more competence than the average stormtrooper. That said, they are actually ''winning'' the battle up until the moment that Chewie commandeers an AT-ST and removes their armor support.
304
305[[folder:Dyer]]
306!!Colonel Dyer
307[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dyer_sw.png]]
308!!!'''Species:''' Human
309
310->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/BenBurtt
311->'''Appearances:''' ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi''
312
313-->''"Freeze!"''
314
315An Imperial Army colonel and commanding officer of the garrison's ground troops.
316----
317* CharacterDeath: While Dyer is trying to apprehend the Rebels, Han Solo throws a box at him, sending him over a ledge into the shield power relays.
318* ColonelBadass: Subverted. Seconds after appearing, he's unceremoniously sent to his death.
319* CreatorCameo: Played by soundman and voice actor Ben Burtt (the man who voiced WesternAnimation/WallE), who was the sound designer for the films.
320* DisneyVillainDeath: Gets a RailingKill from Han and falls to his death offscreen, complete with WilhelmScream.
321* RailingKill: Backflips over a walkway railing when Han chucks a box at him.
322* WeHardlyKnewYe: Gets about 5 seconds worth of screen time and one word, "Freeze!", before Han nails him with a box and knocks him into a DisneyVillainDeath.
323* WilhelmScream: Gives one of these when he falls to his death, as Burrt wanted to record it himself.
324[[/folder]]
325
326[[folder:Altadan Igar]]
327!!Commander Altadan Igar
328[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/igar_sw.png]]
329!!!'''Species:''' Human
330!!!'''Homeworld:''' Kuat
331
332->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/WilliamHoyland
333->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/FromACertainPointOfViewReturnOfTheJedi The Man Who Captured Luke Skywalker]]'' | ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi''
334
335-->''"This is the Rebel that surrendered to us."''
336
337An Imperial Army commander and commanding officer of the AT-AT attached to the Endor base. Luke surrenders himself to Igar, who then delivers him to Darth Vader.
338----
339* BenevolentBoss: For an Imperial commander, Igar treats his men well, allowing them to gripe in ways that many Imperial officers would never allow and using their names instead of trooper numbers.
340* ADayInTheLimelight: The short story, "The Man Who Captured Luke Skywalker" focuses on him, revealing that he once served the Galactic Republic in the Clone Wars when the Separatists invaded his homeworld of Kuat.
341* FreudianExcuse: The reason he supports the Empire and hates the Jedi is due to fighting alongside one in the Clone Wars. The Jedi led a charge against a Separatist fortress, and although they took it, many of Igar's comrades died in the assault. He tells Luke that only a mad commander would have led such a charge and that his friends died for nothing and that he considers the Jedi's belief in the Force to be what drove them to treason.
342* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Despite being ordered by Darth Vader to search for the Rebels, Igar does not appear again, even during the battle at the shield generator complex.
343[[/folder]]
344
345[[folder:Hewex]]
346!!Major Hewex
347[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hewex_sw.png]]
348!!!'''Species:''' Human
349
350->'''Portrayed by:''' Anthony Smee
351->'''Appearances:''' ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi''
352
353-->''"Send three squads to help! Open the back door!"''
354
355The senior operator in the shield bunker.
356----
357* MajorlyAwesome: Keeps his cool even as the Rebels seize the control room, then personally disarms Chewie of his bowcaster once Stormtroopers capture them.
358* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: A villainous example. Hewex is fooled by Han Solo into thinking the Rebels have been routed and dispatches reinforcements, which instead gets him and his squad trapped and allows the Rebels to finally capture the bunker. This leads to the destruction of the shield generator, and with it, the destruction of the Second Death Star.
359[[/folder]]
360
361[[folder:Renz]]
362!!Lieutenant Renz
363[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/renz_sw.png]]
364!!!'''Species:''' Human
365
366->'''Portrayed by:''' Barrie Holland
367->'''Appearances:''' ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi''
368
369-->''"YouRebelScum"''
370
371An officer serving in the shield generator bunker.
372----
373* EvilSoundsDeep: Has a very deep voice.
374* MookLieutenant: The leader of Colonel Dyer's Stormtrooper squad.
375* SmallRoleBigImpact: He's only in two brief scenes, including once in the background, but after the death of his superior Dyer, he personally leads a squadron of Stormtroopers captures the Rebel strikeforce, rescuing Major Hewex and his technicians from captivity.
376[[/folder]]
377
378[[folder:Newland and Blanaid]]
379!!Major Newland and Lieutenant Blanaid
380!!!'''Species:''' Human
381
382->'''Portrayed by:''' Richard Marquand and Robert Watts
383->'''Appearances:''' ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi''
384
385The pilot and gunner of an AT-ST attached to the Endor base.
386----
387* CoolHelmet Both wear the same style of helmet as General Veers did in ''Empire''
388* CreatorCameo: Newland was played by ''Jedi'''s director and Blanaid by a co-producer. This led to their initial namesakes in ''Legends''.
389* DisneyVillainDeath: Blanaid gets tossed from the walker by Chewbacca.
390* VehicularTurnabout: Chewbacca and a couple Ewoks knock out Newland and toss Blanaid from the access hatch, then use the AT-ST to blast the remaining walkers.
391* WalkingTank: The AT-ST serves as a light tank or infantry fighting vehicle.
392* WeHardlyKnewYe: They don't appear for long before they're removed from control of their AT-ST.
393[[/folder]]
394
395[[folder:Raab Krao]]
396!!Raab Krao (TK-151)
397[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/raab_krao_sw.png]]
398%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
399!!!'''Species:''' Human
400!!!'''Homeworld:''' Socorro
401
402->'''Portrayed by:''' ???
403->'''Appears in:''' ''[[Literature/FromACertainPointOfViewReturnOfTheJedi Gone to the Winner's Circle]]'' | ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi''
404
405Once a top swoop bike racer on the Inner Rim circuits, Raab enlisted in the Imperial Army after his brother was killed in a rebel bombing after their garage was mistaken for an Imperial field station. Due to his skill on a speeder bike he was assigned to the Endor garrison.
406----
407* AscendedExtra: He is a nameless scout trooper in the film but is given a sympathetic backstory and POV chapter in ''FACPOV: Return of the Jedi''.
408* BadassNormal: Just a regular human whose racing skills and accuracy actually threaten both Luke and Leia's lives, with him knocking Luke off his speeder and nearly running him down.
409* DiedInYourArmsTonight: His brother passed away in his arms in the ruins of their racing garage after it was bombed by the Rebellion.
410* MilitaryMaverick: He frequently flouts regulations and is somewhat insubordinate, but his superiors let it slid because Raab is just that skilled of a speeder bike pilot.
411* {{Revenge}}: His primary motivation is vengeance against the Rebellion due to them taking the last member of his family, his livelihood, and almost all his possessions from him in their bombing.
412[[/folder]]
413
414!!Ferrix Garrison
415
416[[folder:Vanis Tigo]]
417!!Captain Vanis Tigo
418[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/vanis_tigo_sw.png]]
419[[caption-width-right:300:''"I'd like to hang him. What's left of him anyway. Make sure they know who's in charge."'']]
420!!!'''Species:''' Human
421%%!!!'''Homeworld:'''
422
423->'''Portrayed by:''' Wilf Scolding
424->'''Appears in:''' ''Series/{{Andor}}''
425
426-->''"Could I be made Prefect? The title. I know it doesn't come with extra pay."''
427
428An Imperial officer assigned to command the newly established garrison on Ferrix in 5 BBY.
429----
430* AmbitionIsEvil: Wants to be called the prefect and be seen as the face of the Empire on Ferrix. Everything he says and does suggests Tigo is a man who joined the Empire because he wants authority over people.
431* AuthorityInNameOnly: Although he does command the garrison, the [=ISB=] is directing all of the operations on the planet. Tigo tries to puff up his own image by requesting permission from Blevin to be called Prefect after being put in charge of Ferrix, even [[LampshadedTrope lampshading]] it won't actually increase his power or salary but wanting to claim an important title. Blevin on his part doesn't care if Tigo started wearing a ball gown as long as he establishes order on Ferrix.
432* TheBully: He seems to enjoy using his authority to scare the people of Ferrix into submission.
433* DirtyCoward: Crawls to safety through his soldiers during the fighting at [[spoiler:the funeral]] and shouts orders from the safety of an alcove. Beneath his bullying demeanor, he's obviously just a jumped-up, low-level grunt desperate to exert whatever power he can get and incapable of taking what he dishes out.
434* EvilIsPetty: [[spoiler:Wants to hang Salman despite him being basically brain dead to "show everyone who's in charge."]]
435* GeneralFailure: His actions during the riot of Ferrix only make things worse for the Imperials.
436* HateSink: Vanis Tigo is a bully who wants to use what little authority he has to make the lives of the people of Ferrix a living nightmare. He’s incredibly petty, sadistic and short-sighted, and his actions lead to a riot taking place against the Imperial forces located in Ferrix. On top of that, he shows that beneath his cruel demeanour, he’s actually a massive coward. As he pathetically starts to crawl away, from the battle he caused, the moment things start getting ugly. Capping it off, he gives the order for the Imperials to fire into the unarmed crowd.
437* InterserviceRivalry: He is clearly chafing under Deedra's direction during the planning to capture Cassian, resenting her orders that countermand his own ideas and even verbally muttering about how much time is being wasted by the search for him.
438* {{Jerkass}}: Tigo is a very unpleasant individual, as evident by every other trope to describe him.
439* KickTheDog: During [[spoiler:Maarva Andor]]'s funeral he kicks over [=B2EMO=] to stop a projection of [[spoiler:her]] final words. This act is the final straw [[NiceJobFixingItVillain that causes]] the people of Ferrix to riot against ISB's presence in their city.
440* MookLieutenant: He may command the garrison, but Vanis is taking his marching orders from the [=ISB=] as they conduct their investigation into what happened on Ferrix.
441* NotSoHarmlessVillain: While he is revealed to be a DirtyCoward later on, he recognizes Bix among a crowd of Ferrix's people, causing him to order Keysax and his men to capture her for the ISB to interrogate on Cassian's whereabouts.
442* PsychoticSmirk: Sports one while eagerly asking Dedra for permission to hang Salman Pak as a way of establishing his authority over Ferrix.
443* {{Sadist}}: He looks a bit too eager to hang Salman’s body for no real reason other then because he can. He also yells at his troops to open fire on unarmed civilians, turning the riot into a bloodbath.
444* TooDumbToLive: What exactly did he think was going to happen when he kicked [=B2EMO=] in front of an angry crowd?
445[[/folder]]
446
447[[folder:Merzin Keysax]]
448!!Lieutenant Merzin Keysax
449!!!'''Species:''' Human
450%%!!!'''Homeworld:'''
451
452->'''Portrayed by:''' Nick Moss
453->'''Appears in:''' ''Series/{{Andor}}''
454
455An Imperial officer serving under Captain Tigo.
456----
457* BaldOfEvil: Has a shaved head.
458* HypercompetentSidekick: In comparison to Tigo, Keysax is a lot braver and quick to action, particularly during [[spoiler:the uprising at Maarva's funeral]], where he's in the thick of the action amidst blaster fire and explosions whilst his nominal superior gives orders from a safe distance.
459* PetTheDog:
460** Speaks kindly and softly to the thoroughly traumatized [[spoiler:Bix]] when taking her to meet with Tigo and Corv. Given the way he acts in other scenes, though, it's likely just him being FauxAffablyEvil or do a GoodCopBadCop in an effort to get [[spoiler:Bix]] to tell him and his fellow officers where Cassian is.
461** He also holds back on ordering lethal action to be taken against the people of Ferrix even after a bomb was thrown at him, until Tigo gives the command.
462* SuddenlyShouting: When Tigo recognizes Bix in a crowd, Keysax starts screaming at the assembled Imperials to go after her.
463* VillainousValour: Compared to his superior who immediately goes to hide behind an alcove, Keysax is right there in the middle with the troops.
464[[/folder]]
465
466!!Imvur Garrison
467
468[[folder:Viggen]]
469!!Commanding Officer Viggen
470!!!'''Species:''' Human
471
472->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Magazine/StarWarsRebelsMagazine Rebels Magazine]]''
473
474A male human officer who led an assault against the Imvur rebels.
475----
476* NiceJobFixingItVillain: His lieutenant suggested starting with an orbital bombardment in the assault against the Imvur rebels. Instead, Viggen chooses an immediate ground assault with AT-[=ATs=]. What happens? He loses and the rebels flee to live another day.
477[[/folder]]
478
479[[folder:Reann Tomvig]]
480!!Cadet Reann Tomvig
481->See her entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsRebelCells Rebel Cells]] page.
482[[/folder]]
483
484[[folder:Jeken]]
485!!Cadet Jeken
486->See his entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsGalacticEmpire Galactic Empire]] page.
487[[/folder]]
488
489!!Lau Garrison
490
491[[folder:Mann]]
492!!Captain Mann
493[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/captain_mann.jpeg]]
494!!!'''Species:''' Human
495
496->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/HarryLloyd
497->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheBadBatch The Bad Batch]]''
498
499An Imperial Captain in charge of the town.
500----
501* AssholeVictim: This greedy, animal trafficking officer won't be missed when a Rahtar eats him alive.
502* BadPeopleAbuseAnimals: Runs an animal trafficking operation that consists of pets and animals he snatched from the townspeople, including Batcher.
503* BatmanGambit: Steals Batcher under Omega and Crosshair's noses, knowing damn well that Omega would want her back and he can earn back the rest of the credits he lost, while he sells them out to Hemlock and the Advanced Science Division.
504* FatalFlaw: {{Greed}}. He already scammed Omega out of some of the money he lost and could've just left Batcher alone, while letting Omega and Crosshair leave without a fight so he could report them to Hemlock and the Advanced Science Division. However, his stealthy kidnapping of Batcher and his subsequent demand of all the remaining credits to be returned to him, cause Omega to agree to do things Crosshair's way by releasing the animals he kidnapped, Batcher included, and a quick escape on a ship, while Mann is eaten alive by a Rahtar.
505* FatBastard: As expected of other Imperials. His weight could put Jayhold Beehaz and Brendol Hux to shame.
506* IOwnThisTown: Brags this to Omega and Crosshair when he has them dead to rights and could report them to Hemlock.
507* PetTheDog: He genuinely compliments the droid bartender for a great drink and for business being good for him and his men.
508* VillainOfTheWeek: He's the main Imperial obstacle in "[[Recap/StarWarsTheBadBatchS3E4ADifferentApproach A Different Approach]]" for Omega and Crosshair to overcome and is eaten by a Rahtar he was smuggling in his animal trafficking operation.
509[[/folder]]
510
511
512!!Lothal Sector Garrison
513->See the [[Characters/StarWarsLothalImperialGarrison Lothal Imperial Garrison]] page.
514
515!!Mandalorian Space Garrison
516->See their entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsMandalorians Mandalorians]] page under '''Imperial Supercommandos'''.
517
518!!Mimban Garrison
519
520[[folder:Alayus Bolandin]]
521!!Lieutenant Alayus Bolandin
522[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bolandin_sw.png]]
523!!!'''Species:''' Human
524
525->'''Portrayed by:''' Hal Fowler
526->'''Appearances:''' ''Film/{{Solo}}''
527
528An officer of the 224th Imperial Armored Division. Eight years after the establishment of the Empire, Bolandin was part of the occupation forces attempting to pacify the Mimbanese Resistance.
529----
530* FailedASpotCheck: Unlike Han, he does not notice all the inconsistencies among Beckett and his crew's uniforms, including the rather obvious blaster bolt hole in Becket's armor.
531* {{Jerkass}}: Quite unpleasant and happy to have an excuse to execute Han, whom he regards as a troublemaker and detriment to the Empire.
532* MookLieutenant: He is a low-ranked officer assigned to one of the worst garrisons in the Empire.
533* NiceJobFixingItVillain: By order Han to be thrown to the "beast" instead of just shot for desertion, Bolandin ends up uniting the greatest smuggling duo the galaxy has ever seen and future heroes of the Rebellion who are key to the Empire's defeat.
534* PsychoSupporter: Supports the Empire's goal of bringing peace and prosperity to the Galaxy 8 years after the Clone Wars have ended, and sees the Mimbanese Resistance as enemies who are trying to disrupt the very peace Palpatine achieved.
535* YouAreInCommandNow: Takes Major Staz's place as captain of the 224th Imperial Armored Division after Staz is killed in battle against the Mimbanese Resistance.
536[[/folder]]
537
538!!Narkina 5 Garrison
539
540[[folder:The Voice of God]]
541!!"The Voice of God"
542[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/voice_of_god_sw.png]]
543%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
544!!!'''Species:''' Human
545%%!!!'''Homeworld:'''
546
547->'''Portrayed by:''' Martin Ware
548->'''Appears in:''' ''Series/{{Andor}}''
549
550-->''"On program."''
551
552The Imperial official in charge of the prison on Narkina 5. As befitting his nickname, the technicians assisting him in the control room are called "Apostles."
553----
554* BlasphemousBoast: His nickname obviously. It takes being a special kind of arrogant asshole to literally call yourself "God". It's also a downright hilarious instance of SmallNameBigEgo, considering he's nothing more then a dweebish technician running a backwater penitentiary who's only power comes from electrocuted floors.
555* DirtyCoward: [[spoiler:Pretty much folds like wet cardboard the minute he has a gun in his face. The same goes for his subordinates. In fairness to them, despite them running the prison, it's obvious they're all just technicians, even "God."]]
556* ElectricTorture: His main method of instilling discipline among the prisoners, either by his guards' use of [[ShockStick "zap rods"]] or by "volting the floor" (electrifying the entire floor of a level). [[spoiler:In the latter case, it's used to kill an entire level's worth of inmates.]]
557* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler:Likely only because they'd killed so many Imperials escaping, but despite giving the order to massacre all the prisoners on Level 2, or doing it himself with the push of a button, Cassian and Kino make a conscious decision ''not'' to kill him or his remaining "Apostle." Then again, considering [[YouHaveFailedMe the Empire's typical treatment of failures]], it's hard to imagine he's got a bright future ahead of him after his colossal screw-up.]]
558* TheGuardsMustBeCrazy: Despite his authority and power he relies way too heavily on automation and the prisoners' compliance, utilizing virtually no [[spoiler:direct visual or audio surveillance]] and assigning a grand total of [[spoiler:twelve guards]] to each level. [[spoiler:Needless to say, the second the Empire's prisoners figure this out, they rise up, and "God" for all of his power can do nothing to stop them.]]
559* IronicNickname: There's nothing especially godly about this guy, either in terms of benevolence or power. His nickname is basically just a sick, cruel joke probably meant to break the prisoners' spirits even more.
560* TheManBehindTheCurtain: Is almost only ever encountered as a booming voice coming over the P.A. system issuing orders to the guards and inmates. [[spoiler:He's eventually revealed to be just a normal, not even terribly threatening man.]]
561* TheManBehindTheMan: While the intake warden is the face of the Empire at the prison, it's this guy who actually runs the place and gives everyone their orders.
562* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Isn't actually ever identified as anything except "The Voice of God."
563* SmallNameBigEgo: Despite his blasphemous and egotistical title, he's ultimately just a pathetic and dweebish bureaucrat running a minor prison on a backwater planet, with the only "power" he has wielded against a bunch of hapless prisoners and his equally douchey lackeys.
564* ThisCannotBe: Is ''very'' surprised when he turns around to find [[spoiler:Kino and Cassian]] standing in the control room, uttering a disbelieving and frankly [[DullSurprise understated]] "You shouldn't be here."
565* WardensAreEvil: He's an Imperial and in charge of a highly regimented prison that uses the inmates as slave labor, punishing them with ElectricTorture if they get out of line and even [[spoiler:orders the deaths of an entire level following a mistake that sees a recently paroled prisoner get accidentally sent back rather than admit his mistake]].
566[[/folder]]
567
568[[folder:Intake Warden]]
569!!"Intake Warden"
570!!!'''Species:''' Human
571%%!!!'''Homeworld:'''
572
573->'''Portrayed by:''' Paul [=McEwan=]
574->'''Appears in:''' ''Series/{{Andor}}''
575
576The head guard at the prison. As his name suggests, he's primarily in charge of introducing new prisoners to the way the Empire does things at Narkina 5.
577----
578* DirtyCoward: [[spoiler:Hides in a storage room with his men during the breakout. And unlike his superior, who clearly has no combat experience, the intake warden ''is'' supposed to be the chief guard of the facility, ''is'' armed and combat trained and supposed to handle exactly the kind of situation he's cowering away from.]]
579* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler:Survives the breakout because he hides with his few surviving men, but given the fates of other Imperials who have failed thus far in the show, it's hard to imagine he'll get off scott-free.]]
580* KnowWhenToFoldEm: [[spoiler:He and his men hide in a storage room knowing Kino is absolutely right that they are outnumbered a hundred to one by thousands of angry, armed men.]]
581* MookLieutenant: "God" may run the prison, but the intake warden is the guy who actually commands the guards.
582* NoNameGiven: He's just called "Intake Warden" in the credits.
583* TheUnfought: [[spoiler:Hides in a storeroom with his men when the inmates riot and storm the upper levels.]]
584* WardensAreEvil: Much more so than "God." Whereas "God" is at best callously indifferent and several levels removed from the pain and misery he inflicts from the control room, the intake warden gets up close and personal with new arrivals and delights in making them suffer.
585[[/folder]]
586
587[[folder:Box Guard #1]]
588!!"Box Guard #1"
589!!!'''Species:''' Human
590%%!!!'''Homeworld:'''
591
592->'''Portrayed by:''' Anton Valensi
593->'''Appears in:''' ''Series/{{Andor}}''
594
595-->''"Zap rod. If I have to use it, you'll remember it."''
596
597One of the guards in the Level 5 "box" (control room overseeing the factory floor). He's in charge of delivering new men onto the floor by way of the elevator.
598----
599* EvilIsPetty: [[spoiler:With a dash of SkewedPriorities. When the uprising begins, he chooses to electrocute the new guy he was bringing in, even though the guy hadn't actually done anything.]]
600* EvilOldFolks: Is visibly older than any of the other guards on Level 5 or anywhere else in the prison that we see.
601* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler:Gets his own "zap rod" used against him by the [[LaserGuidedKarma very guy he just got done torturing with it]], causing him to topple off the elevator.]]
602* NoNameGiven: Like all the other Narkina 5 Imperial personnel, he's just known by what he's called in the credits (Box Guard #1," in this case).
603* LaserGuidedKarma: [[spoiler:His insistence on continuing to electrocute the new guy despite the fact he hadn't done anything leads to the previously meek prisoner fighting grab, getting the ShockStick away from him and using it against him.]]
604* ShockStick: Like most of the Narkina 5 guards, he wields what is referred to as a "zap rod," essentially a very powerful cattle prod. He loves threatening to use it against new arrivals.
605* SkewedPriorities: [[spoiler:When he's trapped on the elevator alone with the new guy and Birnok is climbing up to them, he seems more interested in continuing to zap the new arrival rather than focusing on Birnok, and when one of the men standing above him yells for him to get down so he can have a clear shot at Birnok, but he instead just yells "What are you doing?!" and keeps zapping the new guy without ducking despite the other guard's clear intentions. EvilIsPetty indeed.]]
606* SoftSpokenSadist: He speaks softly and seems to delight in threatening new arrivals with the use of his "zap rod."
607* UncertainDoom: It's unclear if [[spoiler:the new guy electrocuting him with his own stun rod killed him or not. If that didn't, he could've died falling headfirst from the elevator or when the other guards try to "volt the floor."]]
608[[/folder]]
609
610!!Raxus Garrison
611[[folder:Bragg]]
612!!Captain Bragg
613[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bragg_0.png]]
614!!!'''Species:''' Human
615
616->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ShelbyYoung
617->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheBadBatch The Bad Batch]]''
618
619An Imperial captain tasked with bringing order to the Imperial occupation of Raxus.
620----
621* AloofDarkHairedGirl: She’s pretty cold and detached from others, making her a prime member of a fascist regime that prides itself on choking the life out of any dissenters.
622* BitchInSheepsClothing: Seemingly tries to come off as a well-meaning, fair leader but nobody falls for it, especially on a former Separatist planet whose fears about the Republic have seemingly been vindicated.
623* DeadpanSnarker: She can trade in her cold condescension for snark if the situation calls for it.
624* EnemyEatsYourLunch: Once she has Singh as a captive, she starts helping herself to the wine in his bar in front of him while further trying to taunt him into submission.
625* FaceOfAnAngelMindOfADemon: She's quite a beautiful woman but is a cold, cruel Imperial who lacks empathy for other living beings who don't submit to the Empire or are otherwise regarded as tools for the Empire (as with the clones).
626* FauxAffablyEvil: She has a very rehearsed and clinical tone of voice that sounds like it’s trying to be civil and polite, but it doesn’t hide how she’s a loyal Imperial happy to resort to torture to get what she needs.
627* HereWeGoAgain: The way she rolls her eyes and casually has Singh arrested on the spot suggests she’s pretty used to dissenters even by this point.
628* IcyBlueEyes: She has piercing, cold blue eyes and is a loyal Imperial.
629* InkSuitActor: She is pretty much just her voice actor Shelby Young but in animated form, as [[https://youtu.be/pAxnsXyFaIs?si=YR_7JPnuF1KaIgmQ this video]] from her shows.
630* LackOfEmpathy: Completely disregards the clones as people on Courscant despite commanding some of them on Raxus, dispassionately directing three of them to the Imperial Information Bureau for any further questions about what they can do now which is her way of saying she couldn't care less during "[[Recap/StarWarsTheBadBatchS2E12TheOutpost The Outpost]]".
631* LeanAndMean: A very lithe woman who’s also very loyal to the Empire.
632* RuleOfSymbolism: Her actions with Singh after she arrests him are a great symbol of what the Empire does to the people of the galaxy. She pretends to be polite and understanding but resorts to force and torture the moment Singh steps out of line. She also [[EnemyEatsYourLunch indulges in the wine]] in his bar now that she’s got his furnishings to herself, just like how the Empire pillages planets for their resources. In other words, she’s just now openly doing what she was going to do to Singh and Raxus anyway.
633* SmugSnake: Though she’s more detached and less obnoxious about it than other Imperials, every word she says is steeped in condescension towards the other characters for trying to defy the Empire.
634* VillainOfTheWeek: The main threat of "[[Recap/StarWarsTheBadBatchS1E10CommonGround Common Ground]]" as the Batch must free Singh from her. She later appears in a minor cameo in "The Outpost".
635* WhyDidYouMakeMeHitYou: In her speech to Raxus she chides the people of Raxus for their negative reactions to the Empire's curfew and other authoritarian actions given [[BlatantLies all the Empire wants is to make everything great and help them]], and they're just inviting it onto themselves.
636[[/folder]]
637
638!!Ryloth Garrison
639
640[[folder:Delian Mors]]
641!!Moff Delian Mors
642!!!'''Species:''' Human
643
644->'''Appearances:''' ''Literature/LordsOfTheSith'' | ''Literature/MercyMission''
645
646An Imperial Sector Governor over the planet Ryloth.
647----
648* BrawnHilda: She's pudgy but still somewhat physically imposing.
649* BrilliantButLazy: She has a very laid back command style, which is highly unusual for an Imperial officer. It comes from the fact that she is in a rut from the death of her wife. The events of the book cause her to drop the lazy part.
650* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Loved her deceased wife dearly, and her death sent her into a spiral of depression and hedonism.
651* FantasticRacism: Not of the traditional kind, but she chose her servants because their pale green skin matched the trees, which any way you slice it is extremely objectifying.
652* FunctionalAddict: She is a spice user but she is still capable of doing her job. At least, when she is interested or motivated enough to do it.
653* TheHedonist: She definitely was enjoying the fruits of her position in Ryloth.
654* InsistentTerminology: She refers to her conscripted Twi'leks as ''servants'', not ''slaves''.
655* TheLostLenore: Her personal life fell apart following the death of her wife, Murra, in a transport accident on Coruscant, which led to her losing interest in carrying out her duties and simply living in luxury on Ryloth's jungle moon.
656* [[AFatherToHisMen A Mother to Her Men]]: Mors actually does care about the soldiers and officers under her command.
657* ReassignedToAntarctica: She has been tasked with what the rest of the Imperial Military considers a far-away and unwanted assignment. She treats it as unofficial semi-retirement.
658* UndyingLoyalty: The Emperor notes that while she may have many flaws, Mors is utterly loyal to the Empire and would not betray it to the Twi'leks.
659* VillainousFriendship: She and Steen Borkas are friends, and Mors comes to regret how she ignored him while letting Dray do as he wished.
660* VillainProtagonist: A secondary one to Darth Vader in ''Lords of the Sith''.
661* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: She isn't seen or mentioned in ''Rebels'' when Ryloth is visited, with the local Imperial antagonist being Captain Slavin.
662[[/folder]]
663
664[[folder:Belkor Dray]]
665!!Colonel Belkor Dray
666!!!'''Species:''' Human
667
668->'''Appearances:''' ''Literature/LordsOfTheSith''
669
670An Imperial Army officer under Moff Mors' command, holding complete operational control over Imperial forces on Ryloth.
671----
672* AmbitionIsEvil: Dray is only concerned about his own career and advancement and is willing to do anything to further it. [[spoiler:Like leaking information to Cham's rebels]].
673* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Let's see, not only does he betray Mors' trust but [[spoiler:he sells the Empire out to Cham's rebels and later when things go south he turns on Cham's group]].
674* DragonInChief: Mors does little besides lounge around in her moon compound with her slaves, with Dray taking up the task of running Imperial affairs on Ryloth, a situation he is more than happy to exploit.
675* EstablishingCharacterMoment: He spends a moment schooling his features so Mors can't see the disdain he has for her. When they meet, she immediately picks up on it (albeit assuming he dislikes her Hutt guest and general decadance rather than her personally). He likes to think he's a mastermind, but he's far from it.
676* EvenEvilHasStandards: He seems to hold genuine contempt for Mors, among other things, being a drug addict and owning slaves.
677* EveryoneHasStandards: He's ambitous, corrupt, and happy to scheme against Moff Mors, but he'd never be party to a plan to assassinate the Emperor or Vader. Cham exploits this, confirming the news that the two are coming to Ryloth by grilling Dray on it. When Dray says they aren't coming, Cham knows the news isn't just bait for the rebels.
678* HeKnowsTooMuch: [[spoiler:Even though Mors could easily capture Dray at the end of ''Lords of the Sith'', she instead opts to destroy his scout craft with a missile since he could reveal the full extent of Mors' negligence to the Emperor if taken alive]].
679* MookLieutenant: Dray is in charge of Imperial ground forces on Ryloth.
680* NonActionGuy: He has not fired a blaster since basic training, and notes that if Cham or Isval tried to kill him at their meeting he would be doomed.
681* NumberTwo: To Mors.
682* OhCrap: Has two notable moments of this in ''Lords of the Sith''. The first is when he realizes that Cham has completely manipulated him for years. The second is when he learns that Cham's assassination plot was not targeting just Senator Orn Free Taa, but Emperor Palpatine and Darth Vader.
683* SanitySlippage: As the situation on Ryloth worsens and Cham manipulates Dray further, he becomes very clearly mentally unhinged.
684* SmugSnake: Dray is a very arrogant man and this arrogance blinds him to the fact that other people are playing him. [[spoiler:Cham is more than happy to point this out]].
685* TheStarscream: He is doing his damnedest to undermine Moff Mors and he has got his eye on her job.
686* UnderestimatingBadassery: He thinks very little of Mors, believing her to be incompetent. However, even in their very first scene she catches him off-guard with several questions about the Free Ryloth Movement and has information which he does not, showing that his spite for her has blinded Dray to Mors very real capabilities.
687* UnwittingPawn: To Cham, who manipulated Dray for years while Dray thought he was the one doing the manipulation. His realization that Cham has always held all their cards in their arrangement begins Dray's long and very painful downfall.
688* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler:He loses it when his and Cham's plans start coming undone in the end, going from crying to giggling to having a conversation with the corpse of the pilot he shot]].
689[[/folder]]
690
691[[folder:Steen Borkas]]
692!!Major Steen Borkas
693!!!'''Species:''' Human
694
695->'''Appearances:''' ''Literature/LordsOfTheSith''
696
697A officer in command of the Equatorial Communications center on Ryloth.
698----
699* ConsummateProfessional: He runs a very efficient operation at the communications center and has a great deal of contempt for ambitious and scheming officers like Dray.
700* MajorlyAwesome: Ready to spring into action with only a single squad of Stormtroopers and technicians.
701* MookLieutenant: He was in the same class as Moff Mors and unlike Colonel Dray, Borkas is competent and dutiful. Mors immediately regrets that she did not put Borkas in charge of operations.
702* PassedOverPromotion: Dray and his cronies were promoted over him, despite Borkas being more loyal and competent than them. Mors comes to regret doing that and apologizes to him.
703* UndyingLoyalty: To Mors. He understands that her behavior over the past several years is due to grief over the loss of her wife, and although he admits he was angry about not being promoted and essentially ignored by Mors, Borkas still supports her one-hundred percent.
704* VillainousFriendship: With Mors, and it survives her depression and overlooking him for promotion.
705[[/folder]]
706
707[[folder:Slavin]]
708!!Captain Slavin
709->See his entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsImperialNavy Imperial Navy]] page.
710[[/folder]]
711
712!!Scarif Garrison
713
714Despite its critical role in the Imperial military, the Citadel on Scarif is regarded as a cushy posting, with many officers considering being assigned there as semi-retirement. While the Stormtroopers garrisoned there remain vigilant and combat ready, the rest of the garrison has become lax in their duties guarding the Empire's most valuable secrets.
715
716[[folder:Sotorus Ramda]]
717!!General Sotorus Ramda
718[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sotorus_ramda_sw.png]]
719!!!'''Species:''' Human
720!!!'''Homeworld:''' Rine-cathe 111
721
722->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/RichardCunningham
723->'''Appearances:''' ''Film/RogueOne''
724
725Commander of the Scarif Garrison, Ramda was awarded with command of the Citadel after crushing a rebellion on Syni IV. He enjoys his posting on the tropical planet due to its pleasant weather and unlikelihood of the conflict against the Rebellion reaching his highly secure facility.
726----
727* GeneralFailure: His first reaction to explosions going off across the Imperial facility on Scarif is to gape in disbelief. It takes Director Krennic yelling at Ramda and the rest of his officers to snap out of it and begin issuing orders, most of which come from Krennic's prompting.
728* OverrankedSoldier: Given the sensitive materials being held at the Citadel, you would think the Empire would put someone with a bit more competence than Ramda in charge.
729* UncertainDoom: The novelization notes that [[spoiler:Jyn and Cassian encounter no Imperials as they make their way down the Citadel and onto the beach before the Death Star destroys the base, with Jyn assuming they evacuated before the blast hit. If Ramda did make it offworld alive, he was likely executed for his failure to defend the facility and prevent the broadcasting of the plans, since part of the reason Tarkin ordered the Death Star to fire was to purge the lazy and incompetent officers of Scarif from the military, with Ramda at the top of that list]].
730[[/folder]]
731
732[[folder:Gorin]]
733!!Admiral Gorin
734[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gorin_sw_5.png]]
735!!!'''Species:''' Human
736
737->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/MichaelGould
738->'''Appearances:''' ''Film/RogueOne''
739
740The captain of the ''Intimidator'' and commander of the Imperial flotilla guarding the imperial archives on Scarif.
741------
742* GeneralFailure: Despite having two Star Destroyers under his command, he fails to use them correctly when caught by surprise and is overwhelmed by the Rebel fleet.
743* MookLieutenant: Another in a long line of Imperial Admirals.
744* OhCrap: His face he realizes the disabled ''Persecutor'' is going to crash into the ''Intimidator''. Gorin desperately tries to order evasive action, but it is far too late.
745[[/folder]]
746
747[[folder:Mytus Adema]]
748!!Lieutenant Mytus Adema
749[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mytus_adema_sw.png]]
750!!!'''Species:''' Human
751!!!'''Homeworld:''' A.17
752
753->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/JackRoth
754->'''Appearances:''' ''Film/RogueOne''
755
756An ambitious officer at the Citadel, Adema is disgusted by General Ramda and many other officers' lax attitude towards their duties.
757----
758* HyperCompetentSidekick: Unlike other Imperial officers on Scarif, Adema does not treat his posting to the planet as a vacation. In fact, he is building up a account of all the ways Ramda is incompetent and plans on bringing it forward to Krennic in order to get the general removed.
759* MissionControl: Serves as one of the chief officers in the Citadel control room and helps direct the response to the Rebel assault. It is in this role that Adema gets tricked by Bodhi and Tonc sending false reports over the comm system about Rebel movements.
760* MookLieutenant: One of several on Scarif.
761* UncertainDoom: It is unknown if Adema [[spoiler:managed to evacuate the Citadel before the Death Star fired]].
762[[/folder]]
763
764[[folder:Milton Putna]]
765!!Lieutenant Milton Putna
766[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/milton_putna_sw_2.png]]
767!!!'''Species:''' Human
768
769->'''Portrayed by:''' ???
770->'''Appearances:''' ''Film/RogueOne''
771
772-->''"Can I help you?"''
773
774A former librarian turned Imperial security officer in charge of the Scarif archives.
775----
776* BorrowedBiometricBypass: Jyn and Cassian have to use his hand to open the door to the archive vault.
777* TapOnTheHead: K-2SO whacks him on the noggin, and down he goes. Justified since K-2 is a droid and has powerful metal hands.
778* UncertainDoom: It's unknown if K-2's thwack on the head killed him or not. [[spoiler:''If'' he survived, he was probably killed when the Death Star destroys the Citadel.]]
779[[/folder]]
780
781!!Sullust Garrison
782
783[[folder:[=SP-475=]]]
784!!Thara Nyende / SP-475
785!!!'''Species:''' Human
786!!!'''Homeworld:''' Sullust
787
788->'''Appearances:''' ''Literature/BattlefrontTwilightCompany''
789
790A young woman born on Sullust who uses her position to support her uncle and the [[LaResistance Cobalt Front miners]] that frequent his cantina - however, whilst on duty she is SP-475 of the Ninety-Seventh Stormtrooper Legion, ordered to enforce ever more draconian laws as the Rebellion step up their attacks.
791----
792* AndNowForSomeoneCompletelyDifferent: Her main role in the plot is mainly to illustrate what the Galactic Civil War looks like from the perspective of an Imperial soldier, and to demonstrate how a comparatively normal, empathetic person manages to internally justify the Empire's atrocities.
793* GasMaskMooks: [[{{Reconstruction}} Reconstructed]] and then [[DeconstructedTrope desconstructed]]. Thara ''adores'' the ritual of donning her armour and obliterating her identity, because in her mind, it represents leaving all of her personal weaknesses behind and becoming a symbol of the Empire's strength. [[spoiler:Later, when she's traumatised by a suicide bombing yet is rotated back into duty like any other anonymous Stormtrooper, she starts suffering panic attacks that make her doubt if she's truly fit to represent the Empire.]]
794* UndyingLoyalty: [[spoiler:Ultimately demonstrates this towards the Empire - even whilst wounded and fighting a losing battle, she locks down Sullust's medical clinic and declares it Imperial territory.]]
795* WideEyedIdealist: Thara truly believes that the Empire is best for Sullust, and that their increasingly draconian peacekeeping measures are a NecessaryEvil in response to the Rebellion's attacks.
796[[/folder]]
797
798!!Tatooine Garrison
799
800[[folder:Kosh]]
801!!Captain Kosh
802[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kosh_sw_13.png]]
803!!!'''Species:''' Human
804!!!'''Homeworld:''' Tatooine
805
806->'''Appearances:''' ''VideoGame/{{Commander}}''
807
808An Imperial Captain who was stationed on his homeworld of Tatooine as the commander of the Imperial garrison there, overseeing the conflict against Jennica Pierce's local rebel cell.
809----
810* CanonImmigrant: He originally appeared in the now-''Legends'' book ''Heroes in Hiding''.
811* TheCaptain: Held the rank of Captain.
812* EvilCounterpart: To Jennica Pierce, being the character who assigns missions to Saponza's gang if they chose to work with the Empire.
813* EvilOldFolks: He is an elderly officer who works for the Empire.
814* MissionControl: He is the character that assigns missions in ''Commander'' if Saponza's gang has chosen to align themselves with the Empire.
815[[/folder]]
816
817[[folder:Davin Felth]]
818!!Davin Felth
819[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/davin_felth_sw.png]]
820!!!'''Species:''' Human
821
822->'''Portrayed by:''' ???[[note]]Voiced either by Terence [=McGovern=], Jerry Walters, Scott Beach, or Morgan Upton[[/note]]
823->'''Appearances:''' ''Film/ANewHope''
824
825-->''"Look, sir! Droids!"''
826
827Following the escape of two droids from the Rebel cruiser ''Tantive IV'' after it was captured by Imperial forces above the planet Tatooine, Felth was amongst a squad of Sandtroopers sent to search for the droids in the desert.
828----
829* CanonImmigrant: He was first identified as Davin Felth in short story ''When the Desert Wind Turns: The Stormtrooper's Tale'', as part of the 1995 anthology book ''Literature/TalesFromTheMosEisleyCantina'', which is no longer canon. His name and identity are re-canonized in "Dominate the Desert", an article published on Fantasy Flight Games' official site in 2019.
830* MookLieutenant: He held the rank of Sergeant, as indicated by his white pauldron, and the NumberTwo to his captain[[note]]whose name is Mod Terrik in ''Legends''[[/note]].
831* SchrodingersCanon:
832** In the aforementioned ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'' story, he comes to realize the Empire he had served his entire life is evil as his commanding officer, Captain Mod Terrik, orders numerous innocents killed in the hunt for the droids he himself had revealed were in the escape pod and, as the Millennium Falcon takes off from Tatooine, he frags his commander and resolves to become a DoubleAgent for the Rebellion, with the rest of his squadron none the wiser.
833** His [[YouAreNumberSix designation]] was 1023.
834[[/folder]]
835
836!!Vandor Garrison
837
838[[folder:Denwade Banevans]]
839!!Denwade Banevans
840[[quoteright:307:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/danwede_banevans.jpg]]
841!!!'''Species:''' Human
842!!!'''Homeworld:''' Carida
843
844->'''Portrayed by:''' ???
845->'''Appearances:''' ''Film/{{Solo}}''
846
847A Range Trooper captain tasked with the protection of a conveyex train, and fought off Tobias Beckett's gang during a heist.
848----
849* AllThereInTheManual: He is only named in the film's ''Official Guide''
850* TheCaptain: He held the rank of Captain.
851* FurAndLoathing: Range Troopers armor include fur on shoulders and kama, probably because they're stationed in a cold planet.
852* {{Homage}}: His name was created as an homage to ''Film/ThreeTenToYuma1957'', being an amalgamation of two characters, Ben Wade and Dan Evans.
853* LargeAndInCharge: He stood 1.80 meters (5 foot, 11 inches) tall and is the Captain of his squad.
854* ManInAKilt: His armor includes a synth-fur line kama.
855* TrainJob: Fittingly as ''Solo'' is a SpaceWestern movie, it has Imperial troopers guarding a train. Denwade is one of them.
856* TrickedOutShoes: He and his troopers are equipped with gription boots which allowed sure footing atop fast-moving vehicles.
857[[/folder]]
858
859!!Vetine Garrison
860
861[[folder:Hurron]]
862!!Commandant Hurron
863[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hurron_sw_3.png]]
864!!!'''Species:''' Human
865
866->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsShatteredEmpire Shattered Empire]]''
867
868->''"There are only '''two''' people in the galaxy who could freely access this room. Myself and the Emperor himself. I am all that remains."''\
869
870The commander of a highly secure Imperial base and research facility on Vetine.
871----
872* ArcVillain: Although he only appears in one issue, he is essentially the main villain of ''Shattered Empire'' due to his control of the base where the Imperial messenger droids containing the Emperor's plans for Operation: Cinder were dispatched from.
873* HoistByHisOwnPetard: When he realizes that his stormtroopers will never be able to penetrate Luke's lightsaber defense, he orders them to throw thermal detonators instead. Luke simply uses the Force to catch them and send them hurling back to Hurron and his men, who are killed when the detonators explode.
874* SecretKeeper: The lab at the heart of the base was only accessible to Hurron and the Emperor, and thus Hurron was one of the few beings in the galaxy who knew what was inside. He was utterly perplexed why two tree saplings needed such heavy levels of security, being unaware they were from the tree that sat at the heart of the Jedi Temple.
875* SmugSnake: When he thinks that he has Luke and Shara Bey at his mercy, he treats them with nothing but contempt and monologues. Then Luke proceeds to utterly destroy Hurron and his men.
876[[/folder]]

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