Eglyn Valmor, a human female hailing from the now-lost planet of Alderaan, rose to the position of regent administrator for the Alderaan Flotilla. This flotilla comprised the starships that sheltered the surviving inhabitants of her homeworld after its destruction at the hands of the Galactic Empire. In 5 ABY (year), she participated in a pivotal discussion regarding the future of her people, held aboard the Sunspire, an Alderaanian escort frigate belonging to the flotilla. At the time, the flotilla lingered amidst the debris field of Alderaan within the Alderaan system. During this meeting, Valmor championed the idea of remaining in the vicinity of their destroyed home, a stance challenged by others who advocated for relocating to a new world. The debate reached a turning point with the arrival of several New Republic ships, bearing the remnants of the Death Star superweapon. Valmor seized upon this opportunity, proposing the construction of a new space station from the salvaged materials.
A human female and a native of the planet [Alderaan](/article/alderaan], Eglyn Valmor experienced the horrific destruction of her homeworld firsthand. This devastation was wrought by the Galactic Empire's planet-destroying Death Star superweapon in 0 BBY (year). In the aftermath of Alderaan's demise, Princess [Leia Organa](/article/leia_skywalker_organa_solo], also of Alderaan, and Rebel pilot Evaan Verlaine spearheaded the effort to gather the scattered Alderaanians and establish the Alderaan Flotilla.
By 5 ABY, Valmor had ascended to the role of regent Administrator of the flotilla. Its constituent starships maintained their position within the Alderaan system, amidst the lingering remnants of their shattered home. Aboard the Alderaanian escort frigate Sunspire, Valmor participated in a crucial meeting focused on determining the flotilla's future. She passionately argued for remaining in the location of their former world. However, figures like the former teacher Icar Orliss voiced dissenting opinions, suggesting the pursuit of a new planet for resettlement instead.
The debate continued until communications officer Rickert Beagle alerted Valmor and the other attendees to the arrival of several New Republic vessels within the Alderaan system. These vessels were transporting the remains of the Death Star, a resource secured for the Alderaanians by Organa and Verlaine, with the assistance of flotilla member Teven Gale. Initially taken aback, the regent administrator quickly declared that they should utilize the wreckage to construct their own [space station](/article/space_station]. Despite Orliss's continued opposition, others began to align with her visionary plan.
During the heated discussion on the Sunspire, Valmor exhibited her agitation by pacing and nervously manipulating a loose strand of her ice-blonde hair. Teven Gale, while acknowledging her youth, recognized her possession of essential heart. The prospect of the flotilla acquiring the Death Star wreckage filled her with immense excitement, and she gazed upon it with a sense of childlike wonder.
Eglyn Valmor made her debut appearance in Chuck Wendig's 2016 novel, Aftermath: Life Debt.