Wrath of the Marshal characters
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While significantly absent from action in the first part of this tableau (though he does get roughed-up in a big explosion), he is the head Jedi General of the now-professional Rebel Army, including pilots, Anti-Imperial clone troopers and soldiers. Luke has handpicked severak talented, young individuals to join the new Jedi order. Two of these Jedi are the stars of this comic, as you will read later. | While significantly absent from action in the first part of this tableau (though he does get roughed-up in a big explosion), he is the head Jedi General of the now-professional Rebel Army, including pilots, Anti-Imperial clone troopers and soldiers. Luke has handpicked severak talented, young individuals to join the new Jedi order. Two of these Jedi are the stars of this comic, as you will read later. | ||
- | === | + | ===Deuv th'Wro=== |
- | + | Deuv th'Wro was considered to be remarkably talented in the force (although this comes at a time where most of the Jedi are dead.) Luke Skywalker recruited him in 1 ABY It is said that Ben Kenobi in spirit form approved of Luke's choice. He hails from Roxuli, a planet in the Albanin Sector, brutally overtaken by the Empire after the Clone Wars. He had a aptitude for building vehicles, being the proud owner of a modified ARC-170 before it was reclaimed by the local Moff . Deuv idolizes Solo and wishes to build a craft, or at least modify one, to be like the Millennium Falcon. | |
He constructs a mean airspeeder which he utilizes in a chase. | He constructs a mean airspeeder which he utilizes in a chase. | ||
- | ===Jaarn | + | ===Jaarn Sar'ka=== |
- | Jaarn | + | Jaarn Sar'ka is a descendant of the Rebel settlers escaping from Sulon to Ruusan. She is extremely beautiful joined the Rebel cause due to family duty, and at times has been known to question the cause. Luke Skywalker noticed her Force potential and recruited her as a Jedi. Since then, she has rosen to the rank of Subconsular. She often receives disrespect from her peers (mainly out of jealousy, with the exclusion of Thor'nod, whom she took a strange fancy to, possibly romantically. Her Rebellion heroine is none other than Leia herself, whom she is thrilled to meet. |
===Leia Organa Solo=== | ===Leia Organa Solo=== | ||
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===Han Solo=== | ===Han Solo=== | ||
- | The former space pirate flies his majestic flagship once again, with the two starring padawans riding along. He imparts some of his expertise to Thor'nod, who is eager to learn from his hero. Han Solo is seen more with Chewbacca in this installment, the two of them leading the final battle with Leia. The comic also catches him in some personal moments with Leia, one of which involving the identity of the Grand Marshal. | + | The former space pirate flies his majestic flagship once again, with the two starring padawans riding along. He imparts some of his expertise to Thor'nod, who is eager to learn from his hero. Han Solo is seen more with Chewbacca in this installment, the two of them leading the final battle with Leia. The comic also catches him in some personal moments with Leia, one of which involving the identity of the Grand Marshal. |
===Chewbacca=== | ===Chewbacca=== | ||
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===Super Battle Droid/Battle Droid=== | ===Super Battle Droid/Battle Droid=== | ||
- | The Confederacy will rise again. These numerous and reprogrammed battle droids now serve the Grand Marshal, and Jedi will have to fight Empire and CIS alike. | + | The Confederacy will rise again. These numerous and reprogrammed battle droids now serve the Grand Marshal, and Jedi will have to fight Empire and CIS alike. This will undoubtedly cause a musical cacophony with simulataneous CIS themes and Imperial Marches. |
Revision as of 14:10, 22 April 2006
This page details the character traits of the characters who appeaar in Wrath of the Marshal, the second installment of the Grand Marshal Trilogy comics/stories. These serve as introductions before you begin reading/ viewing.
So on to the spoilers! I mean, no spoiler! I mean...ah, heck.
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Protagonists
Luke Skywalker
While significantly absent from action in the first part of this tableau (though he does get roughed-up in a big explosion), he is the head Jedi General of the now-professional Rebel Army, including pilots, Anti-Imperial clone troopers and soldiers. Luke has handpicked severak talented, young individuals to join the new Jedi order. Two of these Jedi are the stars of this comic, as you will read later.
Deuv th'Wro
Deuv th'Wro was considered to be remarkably talented in the force (although this comes at a time where most of the Jedi are dead.) Luke Skywalker recruited him in 1 ABY It is said that Ben Kenobi in spirit form approved of Luke's choice. He hails from Roxuli, a planet in the Albanin Sector, brutally overtaken by the Empire after the Clone Wars. He had a aptitude for building vehicles, being the proud owner of a modified ARC-170 before it was reclaimed by the local Moff . Deuv idolizes Solo and wishes to build a craft, or at least modify one, to be like the Millennium Falcon. He constructs a mean airspeeder which he utilizes in a chase.
Jaarn Sar'ka
Jaarn Sar'ka is a descendant of the Rebel settlers escaping from Sulon to Ruusan. She is extremely beautiful joined the Rebel cause due to family duty, and at times has been known to question the cause. Luke Skywalker noticed her Force potential and recruited her as a Jedi. Since then, she has rosen to the rank of Subconsular. She often receives disrespect from her peers (mainly out of jealousy, with the exclusion of Thor'nod, whom she took a strange fancy to, possibly romantically. Her Rebellion heroine is none other than Leia herself, whom she is thrilled to meet.
Leia Organa Solo
Leia takes a slightly back role in this particular episode, but participates in the struggle during the "Wrath of the Marshal". She is a full-fledged consular, and oversees the progess of Yurdin and Jaarn. {Note: Luke is the one doing the training.} She is also a High Commodore of the Rebel Army, and commands the 29th and 313th Brigades in the final battle.
Han Solo
The former space pirate flies his majestic flagship once again, with the two starring padawans riding along. He imparts some of his expertise to Thor'nod, who is eager to learn from his hero. Han Solo is seen more with Chewbacca in this installment, the two of them leading the final battle with Leia. The comic also catches him in some personal moments with Leia, one of which involving the identity of the Grand Marshal.
Chewbacca
The loyal Wookiee has much more "screen-time" in this comic. He also uses his deadly crossbow in a tense ambush situation. Chewie shows his self-sacrificial side when a mass of stormtroopers attack Yavin 4 again. He is head of the SpecForce divison of the Rebel Army.
Antagonists
Grand Marshal
Spoiler warning: Plot AND ending details follow. If you're the type who LOVES revealing the ending ten seconds into a movie, and ruin the experience for all, read on. Read on, you selfish <insert insult directed at your mother here>.
The Grand Marshal Returns! Apparently he ISN'T dead, and plans much evil toward the new New Order. No fnacy schemes. No giant battlestations. Simple, pure destruction of the "Rebel" Cause. A new army has been amassed with both loyalty and money, and the time to strike is nigh. Little does the Grand Master of the New Jedi Order, Luke Skywalker know that the Marshal has a personal vendetta against him...
Stormtrooper
Not much to say on this front. The essential everyman of the Empire, they have been re-recruited by the maleovent Grand Marshal with promises of payment, among other things. They return as the cannon fodder in "The Wrath of the Marshal", and strike Yavin 4 with unexpected suddeness.
Super Battle Droid/Battle Droid
The Confederacy will rise again. These numerous and reprogrammed battle droids now serve the Grand Marshal, and Jedi will have to fight Empire and CIS alike. This will undoubtedly cause a musical cacophony with simulataneous CIS themes and Imperial Marches.