One officer doesn't mean a fleet.Gorefiend wrote:Ep 4: An Imperial officier calls chewie "a thing".
Even in the NR military, people are predominantly human. For example, Wraith Squadron as of Solo Command had 7/11 pilots human. Rogue Squadron is 7/12. I think that some have noticed relatively few Rebels in the movies are non-humans. And these are high visibility units!As for no non-humans serving in the Imperial fleet, there really is no good reason why they should not, aside from plane racism. Humans might be the most common and versatile race in the Empire, but by no means best at everything. There are a lot of races out there with natural piloting, fighting and tactical skills that are beyond the skills humans have
Considering the Rebels are probably where all the poor enslaved species supposedly run to, if other species have decisive advantages in one field, they would have taken over completely in a field.
In the films, all you saw were a couple of Imperial bridges. In the film, there is no evidence other species would have a murderous advantage in that position.Sure it is nice to be able to standardize uniforms/equipment to human use, but most humanoid races can use equipment designed for humans just as well. It would in fact be far more illogical for the Empire not to use the natural advantages other races have offer humans in it’s fighting forces.
In the EU Species do have relative strong points, but many are not decisive. Many species seem to occupy only one or a few worlds, making up only a tiny minority. The Rebels have a disproportionate amount of them.
In the EU, they do allow other species into positions. Hell, they let a droid become Grand Moff, a move as yet unmatched in the NR. Species like Sullustans are even allowed into the Academy (probably because of their navigational advantage). An example is Huoba Neva.
The DESB tried to make it sound like a racism story. But there are many reasons why she never got the command she wanted, even if perhaps on a piece of paper her scores were better. Her actual political reliability is best described as horrible (she defected, after all, and it wasn't even like her family was killed by the Imps or something). And Sullustans supposedly have uninspiring monotones (Star by Star) to the humans they command. Do you really want an uninspiring commander leading your ships? Isn't that enough to neutralize any slight advantage? And for all the hype, when she got into the NR, it wasn't like she got anything great. She got an ... Escort Frigate. Hmm...