Suday Bascus


Suday Bascus was a human who served in the the naval forces of the First Order during its war against the Resistance. He acted as Warrant Officer under Captain Moden Canady aboard the Mandator IV-class Siege Dreadnought Fulminatrix during the Battle of D'Qar in 34 ABY. During the battle, Bascus watched in ecstasy as the Siege Dreadnought's orbital autocannons targeted the Resistance base on the planet D'Qar.

After the Fulminatrix destroyed the base, Bascus reported the approach of Resistance bombers, but remainded focused on the impressive destruction on D'Qar rather than the ongoing battle. He later informed Cannady that the autocannons were aimed at the Resistance fleet's flagship, the Raddus, but before the Fulminatrix could fire, it was destroyed by the last remaining bomber, killing Bascus along with the rest of the crew.

A moment of ectasy


Suday Bascus was a human who served as a Warrant Officer in the navy of the First Order during its war against the Resistance. He was stationed onboard the Mandator IV-class Siege Dreadnought Fulminatrix under the command of Captain Moden Canady, a veteran officer twice his age. In 34 ABY, the Fulminatrix was part of a fleet deployed to the Ileenium system to destroy the base of the Resistance on the planet D'Qar. The Resistance, who had recently defeated the First Order in the Battle of Starkiller Base, were nearly finished evacuating when the First Order arrived. Despite this, General Armitage Hux, who commanded the First Order fleet, sent orders for Cannady to destroy the base, then Resistance's transports and fleet.

On Cannady's command, the two orbital autocannons beneath the Siege Dreadnought began to swivel into position to fire on the base. On the Fulminatrix's bridge, Bascus was acting as a monitor and watched their progress on a holographic screen with something akin to ectasy on his face, which caused Cannady to scowl. The captain then ordered Bascus to have the Dreadnought's topside cannons reoriented to target the enemy fleet and tasked the officer with preparing their contingent of starfighters to launch. Bascus objected to the latter order, as Hux had given orders that no fighters be deployed as a show of strength, but Cannady reminded him that he had only ordered for the fighters to be prepared.

The final fire


Cannady then received a report that a lone Resistance starfighter was approaching the First Order fleet. It's pilot, Resistance General Poe Dameron, then tooled with Hux over comms to stall for time. Hux eventually realised this and ordered that his forces fire upon Dameron, at which point the Resistance pilot began an attack run on the Fulminatrix, targeting its topside cannons. Hux demanded to know why Cannady was unable to destroy the fighter, prompting the captain to irritably command that the starfighters that Bascus had prepared be scrambled. As the TIE/fo space superiority fighters began attacking the X-wing starfighter, the captain gave the order for the now primed autocannons to fire on the base; however, Dameron had bought enough time for the final Resistance transport to escape before the base was obliterated.

After Dameron destroyed the Dreadnought's final top-side turret, Bascus stepped away from a viewer he'd been using and reported to Cannady that a group of Resistance bombers were approaching the Fulminatrix. As the bombers closed on the now defenseless Dreadnought, the captain was disgusted to see that Bascus was still monitoring the destruction of the base on D'Qar's surface, which was impressive to behold but no longer relevant to the battle. Cannady then gave orders for the auto-cannons to recharge and target the enemy fleet as his TIEs managed to destroy all but one of the bombers attacking them.

Bascus reported from his viewer that the weapons were aimed at the enemy flagship, the Raddus, as adjutant Goneril called out forty seconds left till the cannons were recharged. Cannady responded by ordering the final bomber destroyed, but it was to no avail. Leaning forward, Bascus then eagerly reported that the cannons were charged, but even as the captain order the auto-cannon's to fire, the final bomber released its payload, obliterating the Fulminatrix and engulfing the bridge in flames. Bascus perished in the blast along with Cannady and the entirety of the Dreadnought's crew of over two-hundred thousand personnel. Safe from the Fulminatrix's cannons, the Resistance fleet jumped to hyperspace.

Personality and traits


By the Battle of D'Qar, Bascus and the rest of the Fulminatrix's crew bar Cannady had scant experience in battle outside of simulations. The captain did not hold the fact that they were untested against them, but did hold them accountable for their arrogance and lack of discipline, which Cannady thought about when witnessing Bascus's ectasy at watching the cannons rotate. The Warrant Officer later focused on the destruction on D'Qar rather than the ongoing battle, disgusting Cannady, although the captain later caught himself thinking as he believed that Bascus or Hux would when he dismissed the idea of finding the enemy vessel's weak point in the belief that they would make short work of it anyway. Bascus had tan skin, black hair, and brown eyes.

Behind the scenes


Suday Bascus was portrayed by Orion Lee in the 2017 sequel trilogy film Star Wars: Episode VIII The Last Jedi. The character was credited only as "Cannady's First Order Monitor," but his name was revealed in Star Wars: The Last Jedi: The Visual Dictionary, a reference book written by Pablo Hidalgo and released alongside the film. Lee was offered the role without audition by casting director Nina Gold after he had auditioned for the 2015 film Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens but not gotten a part. The actor portrayed the character as an everyman, considering him a confident rank and file member of the First Order who is trying to do what he believes is right while trying to manage a stressful environment in which he knows he might perish. Lee has described the role as surreal at times and compared it to the character he played in Fury, a 2014 film in which Lee portrayed an American soldier.

Sources


  • Star Wars: The Last Jedi: The Visual Dictionary
  • Star Wars: The Complete Visual Dictionary, New Edition

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