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A list of Rebs / Imps who fought in the Clone Wars
Posted: 2005-11-27 11:41pm
by Jack Bauer
Imps:
Needa
Pellaeon
Ozzel?
Piett?
Veers?
Rebs:
Dodonna
Willard?
Rieeken?
Madine?
Imps (who had non-combat roles)
Sate Pestage
Raith Sienar
Wilhulf Tarkin
Now this is an incomplete list. I'm only certain about Dodonna, Needa, and Pelleaon commanding Star Destroyers and Acclamators during the Clone Wars. Everyone else on these lists (except for the non combat one) are just speculations on my part. Can someone clarify or add something more to these lists?
Posted: 2005-11-27 11:48pm
by Old Plympto
You can add Adar Tallon to the list of Rebels, serving in the Clone Wars, from the 1988 WEG module Tatooine Manhunt. Recently LFL completed the circle by including him in the Battle of Balamak during the Clone Wars.
Posted: 2005-11-27 11:58pm
by Ender
Its been suggested hat the Pelleon we see in the comics is Gilead's father, as it is unlikely a 17 year old who signed up 2 years earlier would be in command of a naval taskforce. Plus the guy is drawn way too old.
Posted: 2005-11-28 12:02am
by Vympel
I think it's a fairly safe bet that every high ranking officer we see in the Original Trilogy served in the Clone Wars in some capacity- at 19 years ago all of them would've been young officers in whatever service they were in. I can picture Veers being an AT-TE commander, for example.
Posted: 2005-11-28 12:33am
by Ford Prefect
Ender wrote:Its been suggested hat the Pelleon we see in the comics is Gilead's father, as it is unlikely a 17 year old who signed up 2 years earlier would be in command of a naval taskforce. Plus the guy is drawn way too old.
Pellaeon's name is Gilead?
Posted: 2005-11-28 12:59am
by Old Plympto
Ford Prefect wrote:Ender wrote:Its been suggested hat the Pelleon we see in the comics is Gilead's father, as it is unlikely a 17 year old who signed up 2 years earlier would be in command of a naval taskforce. Plus the guy is drawn way too old.
Pellaeon's name is Gilead?
I think it's more accurately spelt Gilad. I first read it in the
Last Command Sourcebook.
Posted: 2005-11-28 01:11am
by Jack Bauer
I just remembered that Imperial Intelligence Director Ysanne Isard's father served Palpatine during the waning days of the war. He was the head of Republic Intelligence, naturally. This was documented in the Hyperspace webstrip, Reversal of Fortune.
Does anyone know if Thrawn played a role in the conflict? I think this is implied in the upcoming book, Outbound Flight.
Posted: 2005-11-28 02:55am
by Murazor
Order 66 wrote:Does anyone know if Thrawn played a role in the conflict? I think this is implied in the upcoming book, Outbound Flight.
The Chiss don't seem to play their part in the galactic scene until the Imperial era, at least. I think that Thrawn's only role in the war would be blasting to pieces the Outbound Flight, Palpatine's task force and getting exiled for his pre-emptive strike. However, I might be wrong, as I am remembering something about a Chiss-like Dark Jedi serving as Dooku's 2IC in one of the games.
Posted: 2005-11-28 03:00am
by Lord Revan
Murazor wrote:Order 66 wrote:Does anyone know if Thrawn played a role in the conflict? I think this is implied in the upcoming book, Outbound Flight.
The Chiss don't seem to play their part in the galactic scene until the Imperial era, at least. I think that Thrawn's only role in the war would be blasting to pieces the Outbound Flight, Palpatine's task force and getting exiled for his pre-emptive strike. However, I might be wrong, as I am remembering something about a Chiss-like Dark Jedi serving as Dooku's 2IC in one of the games.
Severance Tann (or something like that) she is indeed a Chiss female (and a dark side user), but as far as I know the Chiss played no (official) part in the Clone Wars.
Posted: 2005-11-28 04:20pm
by Noble Ire
Severance Tann (or something like that) she is indeed a Chiss female (and a dark side user), but as far as I know the Chiss played no (official) part in the Clone Wars.
She was in all likelihood an outcast, like Thrawn became. Considering Chiss militiary philosophy, I would imagine a commander committing an exilable offense wouldn't be particularly rare.
Posted: 2005-11-28 04:46pm
by Ender
Order 66 wrote:I just remembered that Imperial Intelligence Director Ysanne Isard's father served Palpatine during the waning days of the war. He was the head of Republic Intelligence, naturally. This was documented in the Hyperspace webstrip, Reversal of Fortune.
Does anyone know if Thrawn played a role in the conflict? I think this is implied in the upcoming book, Outbound Flight.
Its said Palpatine made repeated overtures to get thrawn on his side, but didn't succeed until after declaing the Empire.
My personal belief is that he wanted Thrawn to lead the Speratists, and went with Grievous when that didn't happen. Both aliens, both brilliant commanders... just one joined later then the other but both would have served his purpose.
okay, it's close anyway
Posted: 2005-11-30 02:47pm
by Kurgan
Don't forget RED LEADER!
Retconned, but still:
Red Leader, a rugged handsome man in his forties, comes up behind Luke and Biggs. He has the confident smile of a born leader.
RED LEADER
Are you... Luke Skywalker? Have
you been checked out on the Incom
T-sixty-five?
BIGGS
Sir, Luke is the best bushpilot in
the outer rim territories.
Red Leader pats Luke on the back as they stop in front of his fighter.
RED LEADER
I met your father once when I was
just a boy. He was a great pilot.
You'll do all right. If you've
got half of your father's skill,
you'll do better than all right.
LUKE
Thank you, sir. I'll try.
Red Leader hurries to his own ship.
Alternate:
Blue Leader, a rugged handsome man in his forties, comes up behind Luke and Biggs. He has the confident smile of a born leader.
BLUE LEADER
Are you... Luke Skywalker? Have you been checked out on the Incom T-65?
BIGGS
Sir, Luke is the best bushpilot in the outer rim territories.
Pilot Leader pats Luke on the back as they stop in front of
his fighter.
PILOT LEADER
I met your father once when I was just a boy, he was a great pilot. You'll do all right. If you've got half of your father's skill, you'll do better than all right.
LUKE
Thank you, sir. I'll try.
Luke makes a short bow from the waist as Blue Leader hurries to his own ship.
Posted: 2005-11-30 03:13pm
by JME2
For the Imperials, there's also General Rom Mohc from Dark Forces.
Posted: 2005-11-30 05:18pm
by Doctor Doom
Searching around at
Domus Publica should yield some more information.
Posted: 2005-12-01 04:26pm
by NeoGoomba
I seem to recall a male Isard mentioned in The Rise of Darth Vader
Posted: 2005-12-01 04:29pm
by Noble Ire
NeoGoomba wrote:I seem to recall a male Isard mentioned in The Rise of Darth Vader
Ysanne's father IIRC. He served as Intel director for both the Republic and Empire.
Posted: 2005-12-01 04:35pm
by Perseid
Anyone know what role Garm Bel Iblis had in the Clone Wars?
Posted: 2005-12-01 04:43pm
by Noble Ire
Mr CorSec wrote:Anyone know what role Garm Bel Iblis had in the Clone Wars?
I'm pretty sure he was a senator, who obviously had a role in the early development of the Rebellion (Zang Farr served as a sort of proxy for him at the meetings, to cloak his alliegences from Palpatine.)
Posted: 2005-12-01 05:55pm
by Lord Revan
Noble Ire wrote:Mr CorSec wrote:Anyone know what role Garm Bel Iblis had in the Clone Wars?
I'm pretty sure he was a senator, who obviously had a role in the early development of the Rebellion (Zang Farr served as a sort of proxy for him at the meetings, to cloak his alliegences from Palpatine.)
He was senator of Corellia during late part of the Clone Wars at least (he's mentioned in the ROTS Novelization)
Posted: 2005-12-01 06:45pm
by NRS Guardian
In the NEGC I remember it saying that Adar Tallon, Jan Dodonna, and Willard all served together at some point during the Clone War, and were thought of as something akin to the Three Musketeers. It also said something like Adar retired during the Imperial era and refused to join the Rebels even when Dodonna and Willard did and tried to convince him to go with them. That is until the Empire fearing his defection tried to assassinate him. Perhaps fearing his friends had convinced him and he was playing the loyalist to gain some intelligence of something to take with him.
Bel Iblis, I think, was senator throughout the Clone War. Especially since he seemed senior enough to declare the Corellian Sector closed and neutral months after the Battle of Geonosis.