- "There's no trace of him on our sensors. We reporting this?"
"You wanna go back to base, fill out reports all day?"
"[Chuckles] No, sir." - ―Reed and Carson Teva
Reed was a human male X-wing pilot for the New Republic. He held the rank of lieutenant in the New Republic Starfighter Corps and was paired with Captain Carson Teva during their patrol above the planet Tatooine. There, they pulled over a rebuilt N-1 starfighter piloted by the Mandalorian Din Djarin and the lieutenant tried to run tabs on the N-1's pilot.
Teva overrode Reed and let Djarin off with a warning. Recognizing the Mandalorian's voice, the captain connected him with a prior incident and asked to question Djarin, who sped away from the New Republic pilots instead. Reed mistakenly thought Djarin had jumped to hyperspace and wondered if the N-1 starfighter was worth reporting until Teva brought up the chore of filling in reports at their base.
Biography
- "Run your beacon for me, N-1."
"Was I doing something wrong, officer?"
"You're not allowed to fly that fast next to a commercial ship. You're also operating without a beacon. I'm gonna need you to run one for us." - ―Reed and Din Djarin
Reed pilots his X-wing to the port side of Djarin's N-1 starfighter.
During the era of the New Republic, Reed served as a pilot in the New Republic Starfighter Corps with the rank of lieutenant.[1] Around 9 ABY,[3] he was on patrol with Captain Carson Teva at the desert planet Tatooine, the pair flying T-65B X-wing starfighters, when they caught a rebuilt N-1 starfighter doing a very fast flyby of a passenger liner. Reed and Teva pulled the starfighter over and the lieutenant asked the N-1's pilot, the Mandalorian Din Djarin, to run the fighter's beacon. When Djarin asked what he had done wrong, Reed claimed he was not allowed to fly that fast next to a commercial starship or without a beacon.[1]
Apologizing to Reed, Djarin ran his beacon, and the lieutenant noticed the N-1 starfighter's engine model did not match its power drive. The Mandalorian insisted that his fighter was newly built and being tested, not having an updated registry. Reed asked Djarin for a ping, but was told the fighter was not equipped for that yet, and so advised the Mandalorian to give up his flight controls for remote piloting from the New Republic fighters. However, Teva overrode Reed and let off Djarin with a warning. Recognizing the Mandalorian's voice from a prior encounter, the captain connected Djarin to an incident on the planet Nevarro.[1]
Reed was stunned by the speed of Djarin's fighter.
After Teva asked Djarin if he could answer some questions, the Mandalorian activated his fighter's sublight thrusters and sped away from Reed and the captain. Reed assumed the starfighter had jumped into hyperspace, but Teva identified the use of thrusters to the lieutenant. Reed wondered whether the N-1 fighter should be reported, but Teva sarcastically asked him whether he wanted to fill out reports at their base all day, which the lieutenant declined.[1]
Reed was later contacted by Teva, who found a wrecked Lambda-class T-4a shuttle with a breached hull on its side. Requested by Teva, Reed found a record of a missing ship in the region, with its details classified. Teva thus had his astromech R7 launch a probe droid to investigate the wreckage. The pilot also sent the shuttle's transponder signal across to Reed to run through the flight logs at central command. Reed found out that it was a New Republic prison transport, Teva's probe discovering the bodies of New Republic corrections officers.[2]
Reed checked the Lamdba shuttle's departure times, and the lieutenant discovered that they matched those of the starship that was transporting Moff Gideon, confirming the rumors that the warlord had never made it to trial. With no survivors, nor Gideon's body, the captain concluded that it was an extraction. Teva ran a scan inside the shuttle through the probe to find evidence on who the attackers were, in which he found that there was a fragment of beskar alloy embedded in the cabin wall, suggesting that Mandalorians may have been the perpetrators.[2]
Personality and traits
Reed in his New Republic flight suit
- "We're gonna need to see your title tabs. Send us a ping."
"Yeah, sorry, officer, but my transmitter isn't hooked up yet. I'll head right back to Mos Eisley and get it sorted out."
"Relinquish your flight controls for remote-control access." - ―Reed and Djarin
Reed was a human male with blond hair and beard, blue eyes and light skin. He was insistent with protocols, asking for as much verification as he needed with Din Djarin and questioning whether the Mandalorian's N-1 starfighter should be reported, although he was happy not to be stuck at base filling out reports.[1]
Equipment
- "How did it jump? He didn't power up his hyperdrives."
"Didn't jump, kid. Those were his sublight thrusters." - ―Reed and Teva
Reed wore an orange flight suit with a white flak vest, a Diagnostech life support unit, and code cylinders in the pocket of his upper-left arm. He wore a white K-22995 light flight helmet with blue and yellow markings, and was adorned with a yellow New Republic insignia on both sides. He flew a T-65B X-wing starfighter with blue markings.[1]
Behind the scenes
Reed appeared in "Chapter 5: Return of the Mandalorian," the fifth episode of the live-action television series Star Wars: The Book of Boba Fett, where he was played by Max Lloyd Jones,[1] who previously served as double for Mark Hamill as Luke Skywalker in the series Star Wars: The Mandalorian.[4]
Appearances
Star Wars: The Book of Boba Fett — "Chapter 5: Return of the Mandalorian" (First appearance)
Star Wars: The Mandalorian — "Chapter 21: The Pirate" (Voice only)
Sources
"A Certain Point of View" — Star Wars Insider 222 (Indirect mention only)- Star Wars Encyclopedia: The Comprehensive Guide to the Star Wars Galaxy
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16
Star Wars: The Book of Boba Fett — "Chapter 5: Return of the Mandalorian"
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2
Star Wars: The Mandalorian — "Chapter 21: The Pirate"
- ↑ Star Wars: Timelines places the present day events of Star Wars: The Book of Boba Fett in 9 ABY.
- ↑
Star Wars: The Mandalorian — "Chapter 16: The Rescue"
