Unidentified warrior group


A chieftain and her band of fighters held members of the Rebel Alliance as prisoners on Ferrok Pax around 1 BBY. To liberate the captured rebels, the Alliance dispatched the 61st Mobile Infantry; more than 200 rebel soldiers were deployed on foot to outmaneuver the warrior band, choosing ground insertion to preserve secrecy instead of an aerial drop. Despite experiencing significant casualties, the 61st engaged the fighters, achieved victory, and freed the imprisoned rebels. Two years after the Battle of Yavin, Gadren, a 61st soldier and veteran of the conflict, shared his memories of Ferrok Pax with Hazram Namir, the apprehensive commander of the company, on the scrap world of Heap Nine, describing the warriors as demonic and their leader as a taunting threat.

Behind the scenes

Alexander Freed's 2015 novel, Battlefront: Twilight Company, included a reference to this group of fighters.

Appearances

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