Torius Chord


After the cabinet rejected the idea, Erso led a unsanctioned mission to Scarif, which the Alliance fleet scrambled to support once they learned of it. Flying as Blue Two, Chord traveled with the rest of Blue Squadron to the Scarif system, where the squadron took heavy casualties while supporting Erso in successfully stealing the plans.

Biography


The human Torius Chord served the Alliance to Restore the Republic as a pilot in Blue Squadron, a a mixed-starfighter squadron that was based in the Great Temple on the moon Yavin 4 as part of the rebel Massassi Group. Shortly after Blue Squadron was partially scrambled for a mission to the planet Eadu in 1 BBY, Chord attended a meeting in the Great Temple alongside General Antoc Merrick, leader of Chord's squadron, in which the rebel Jyn Erso informed the Alliance Cabinet that the Galactic Empire was building a superweapon known as the Death Star and that her father, Galen Erso, had built a weakness into it that the Alliance could exploit to destroy the weapon. To find the weakness, they would need the plans to the Death Star, which were stored in the Citadel Tower on the planet Scarif, and Jyn proposed that they launch an attack to steal the plans, but the Cabinet could not agree on the proposal and the meeting ended with it being rejected, leaving Chord to disperse along with the others present.

Jyn then gathered a group of volunteers and led an unsanctioned mission to Scarif anyway, with word getting back to Yavin once Jyn's forces attacked the Imperials. The Alliance fleet was then scrambled to aid the rebels on Scarif, with Blue Squadron fully scrambled for the first time including Chord, who flew with the callsign Blue Two. Upon exiting hyperspace in the Scarif system, Blue Squadron was ordered by Admiral Raddus, head of the rebel fleet, to head to the surface and support the rebels there. Following Merrick's lead, the squadron then began to dive through an Imperial Shield Gate that represented the only way through a planetary shield surronding Scarif. Merrick made it through with eleven other T-65 X-wing starfighter pilots and a single UT-60D U-wing starfighter/support craft, but Vangos Grek and two other X-wing pilots crashed into the gate as it closed, while other members of the squadron were trapped outside and forced to join the rest of the rebel fleet in battling the Imperial forces above Scarif.

The pilots that had made it through the gate then provided aerial support for the troops who had accompanied Erso, destroying All Terrain Armored Cargo Transport walkers and battling TIE/sk x1 experimental air superiority fighters. All of them ultimately perished during the battle, which ended with Erso managing to transmit the Death Star plans to the Alliance fleet just before the Death Star itself arrived and fired on Scarif, obliterating the Citadel Tower and killing the surviving rebel grounds forces. Some of Blue Squadron did then escape with the elements of the fleet, but between Eadu and Scarif, Blue Squadron and Red Squadron had lost a combined total of nineteen pilots, leaving Blue Squadron with so few members that the Alliance was unsure if they could even use it when the Death Star attacked Yavin in 0 BBY.

Personality and traits


Torius Chord had light skin, brown hair, and blue eyes.

Equipment


Torius Chord's flight helmet was marked with symbols also used by other rebel pilots.

Torius Chord's flight helmet was marked with symbols also used by other rebel pilots.

While on Yavin, Torisu Chord wore a blue flight suit, a white flak vest, and a white high-atmosphere specialist life support pack, which was used by U-wing pilots who needed to open their doors at high alltitudes. The pilot's K-22995 light flight helmet was primarily white white a dark green area above the visor. The sides of the helmet were marked with a black symbol consisting of a circle with several lines through it. This emblem could be found on the helmets of several rebel pilots including Chord's squadmates Jaldine Gerams and Barion Raner. Above the symbol, Chord had an arc of markings including a red star shape, two black "v"s, and three black "v"s in yellow circles, the latter of which fellow rebel pilot Wion Dillems used to represent twenty kills. The top ridge of Chord's helmet was marked with two more black symbols at the back which consisted of a black circle with a black triangle next to it, another emblem shared with other rebels.

Behind the scenes


Torius Chord was portrayed by Samuel Victor in the Anthology Series film Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, which was released on December 16, 2016. Victor filmed his scenes in Pinewood Studios in July of that year, having only been told that he had the part a day before starting. During re-shoots of the Alliance Cabinet meeting, Victor and other actors playing minor characters were asked to improvise excited reactions or interjections, with Victor's being added into the script and making it into the final release of the film. While Victor knew the character only as Blue Two, the pilot also received the name Torius Chord in the reference book Star Wars: Rogue One: The Ultimate Visual Guide, which was written by Pablo Hidalgo and came out on the same day as the film.

Sources


  • Star Wars: Rogue One: The Ultimate Visual Guide
  • Rogue One: A Star Wars Story - The Official Mission Debrief
  • Star Wars 100 Objects

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