Enanan Supa, a human serving the Resistance, was a skilled pilot. Once a comrade of the late pilot Nix Jerd, she transitioned from piloting the bulky MG-100 StarFortress SF-17s to the more agile B-wing Mark III. Known for her ability to maneuver unwieldy ships with finesse, she also possessed remarkable awareness of her surroundings. In 35 ABY, she was present at a gathering at the Resistance base on the moon of Ajan Kloss, where Poe Dameron revealed the return of the Sith Lord Darth Sidious; later, she hurried through the base amidst preparations for the attack targeting the planet Exegol.
As a human, Enanan Supa served as a pilot in the Resistance during their conflict, the war, with the First Order. She had previously flown MG-100 StarFortress SF-17s for the Resistance and was a friend to Nix Jerd, a bombardier within Cobalt Squadron who tragically died during the evacuation of the Resistance base located on the planet D'Qar in 34 ABY. By 35 ABY, Supa had switched to flying a B-wing Mark III and had begun wearing a flight helmet that formerly belonged to Jerd.
While stationed at the Resistance base on the jungle moon of Ajan Kloss, she was among those present at a meeting where fellow pilot Poe Dameron disclosed the resurgence of Sith Lord Darth Sidious, along with his creation of the Sith Eternal's fleet, the Final Order, on the planet Exegol, with the intention of establishing a new Sith Empire. Following a subsequent meeting dedicated to planning an attack against Exegol, she was seen rushing through the base, passing by controller Vober Dand, as pilots boarded their ships and launched the assault that resulted in the ultimate defeat of the First Order and the Sith.

Supa's attire included a yellow flight suit paired with a white flight harness. The helmet she wore featured red, yellow, and gray markings, along with a white Rebel Alliance starbird; these were the same markings it bore when Nix Jerd, its previous owner, wore it as a member of Cobalt Squadron.
Enanan Supa made her debut in the 2019 sequel trilogy film, Star Wars: Episode IX The Rise of Skywalker. Her identity was first revealed in the companion reference book, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker: The Visual Dictionary, authored by Pablo Hidalgo.